NOVEMBER 8. 1951 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN f'.j' PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I lusnsne Street. Eununersida. Phone I081. yawn, subscriptions. Advertising Icpresentatlves J. ELMEB MURPHY Ind GEORGE GLOW i ' House Phones BOSSUNI 3032 The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Bismrnorslde: Prince County s Hospital ladies Aid Meeting Mrs. Heath strong presided over THE GUARDIAN. uCl IARI.-OTTETOWN Finalize Plans For Remembrance Day At S'side At a special meeting held lint Rowe, Batligate Arrive In Sydney. years in pro ranks Frankie Bsthgste. at 5. SYDNEY, N. 5.. Nov. '1. -(CP)- Ronnie Rowe, a veteran of five and h d H.Ail.JlF' Wu?" ”f,f”f;, Wlilll-in Hail. the Princess Recalls Canada's First il.G. Went To ilegro AX. NOV. 7 -(OP) Organized government research and an adventurous spirit in the industry are necessary for the fu- . Pam: r'lTTEEN Research Advantages In Fishery Industry Stressed the world increases by great strides. He stressed that Canada must be awake to this fact and new sources must. be found. Fu-. 1; Bookstore. I' Street. Courlies Drugstore. 21 Central street: the November meeting of the evening at the, Canadian Legion the highest scoring Nova Scotia ture full development of the fish- t . I , H n u by nu” News-stdnd. Water Btrnzth Mark Caudet. 01 Granville Street: Ladies Aid of the Prince County Home. plans were finalized for Mu-mm. Muuo, Hockey Lngud Negro hero mentioned by Prin- lng industry. stated Dr. A. w. H. n':::k::fP(';:"':I:'Y:d lbliito byn-i limp”. I, manta. om.-airy. ii street. Island Motor 'ri-iiiispoi-t. Hospital on Wednesday afternoon the Remembrance Day services in 1... ya... ,.,.,u.,u todsy u, mu, cess Elizabeth in her address here Needier, Director of the Atlantic H. dumbed me work of u,, Wdm. st;-gal; Vinces Grocery, 120 Russell street; mun". 5.11. in the bond mom wm, twenty. Sumrnerside on Sunday. Sydney M,'m0uu,u. today. was the son of a slave and Biological Station. Department of b” M. in the devehpme t of Service .Drug.. hi one member present. The parade lwill falliin at 2.10 They came nu” "om me P", won the Victoria cross at the re- Fisheries. st. Andrew's. N. .. mzogynu. muuury Ind "I. r,. 3- 1- WW0 in Kelli w-- The treasurer's report was grat- PM on Fitzroy Street and vr0- lilo coast League. Both are prop- ”” ill 1-ii0kn0W- who was the guest speaker at the "uch don. in hum, mhum wiser ransom orhcs lilting. It was decided to sell two ceed to Spring Street thence to erty oi the New York Rangers Hailed la the first Canadian to monthly dinner meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade where growth and the percentage. uhgpumg grnng wan, gepuuu ,. hundred'dlmg any (,0 mg 395'. Memorial Square. After ceremon- uuu mun em t 1., 1 , be so honored. he actually was phone; 33.: omc. mm 55.; goat: an Memo;-1.1 gagpuui, A "gun; it? sthrelile tgI'Otep:I::: wit: rgutrn he" werdumagl ;y"adnrK;.3. awarded the decoration long be- llieid ifs htthe Charlottetown Hotel ?ll,l:ff::h;:'i':,d:enh::::;,:.,:E; 5:9; .-ONE TON CHOICE CAIIRAGE -REGULAR weekly card Darty. it: gsltggiwgetdo djaurllrfhidlriati 1: .5312; Dam: Sfreet, ewest Ht? gumm: Boucheh Ioiiei.C?:3.d; :: f,7.r..mf;:' g cgrgo MAI; E speaking briefly were mg: d"f'.1fl' 1 bl of on 5,1; this week at Ferguson's. Knights of Columbus Home, 593,, gm. urn. chudrmu dud Wm Street and south on Summer to of "black ivory" aboard a glgve Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, ex fgflon" t;:"'I' third c:r': t'ho" New London, 2 cents per lb. Summerside. Thursday. Novem- be donned by M" A K Hume the saluting base in front of the ship captured by the army. and who is chairman of the Fisheries P H H" 3 D Need, ..M. her 8th. Good prizes. Regret Wu 9 rdssdd .'t th Armouries where the salute will i brought .0 Rama, He uemed uh Development Committee. and "qurngl "arc rim 'h Ta 1 -l(ENSlNGTON HOME AND d nu” of one of fife mun memeb"; be taken by Group Captain A.. Continued from page 1 Hamspun about mu" from Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of lad cmaude ' and h id: :n:nlz' 5911001. MEETING in the School. . ' M"; Mdrk Denney ' G. Kenyon. commanding officer here on the edge of Annapolis Industry and Natural Resources. grunt be ”lcJ3:ealnc gaming: know: Thursday. November mm at d w h k K It was moved mu the comet R.C.A.F. Station. The parade will 9 a d 1op.meL'.' S K35” pm" vuney. Guests of the Board were mem- ledge of the 3” "sh movememl o'clock. ' ion for the League of Mercy Tea carry 0" ta Wu" Sue" ""1 slskftchgggt REE prolfict We The young Hall joined the Roy- bi?" 91 the D""'"'”" "M1 P"”' currents. and the "biological eco: r-T- " . which Wm bu held on November break UP OPPOSNO the 1-9810" E n L 7 E" W1 Ewe al Marines. and served through Vmclal F'5h"l" Dep""m""" .l"' nomies oi the sea." -ATTENTION! WOMEBS lN- w ziat. be sent to the Baptist mm on Home. very suplbortd do any measures the Crimean War whmlng Turkd ciuding the Rgglnnnl progucuuu 5-"1-UTE MEMBERS. - The e Wednesday morning The overall parade will be com. giai-.wili assisit the lviaritlrne N1 and Brmsh mudals. M Lucku Officer. Dept. of Fisheries. J. .l. TORQUAY England dump) u women's Institute Rest Room M It was decided that the regular manded by Wing Commander H. rovinces. for unless that ii done now. he send” und" Sh. Conn Larabee, the President, P. E. i. Drivers of .aummabnes stopping ubove the Co-op Store, will be A pretty nu weddm WM '01 buying committee purchase the A. Fdrbes and the R.C.A.F. Squad. the maintenance of population in Campbem Omuumo governor of Fisheries Federation. L. Noon- at I local garage are greeted by open to rural women and children cmmzed at st Marya An "cm; uncle! suggested bv Ml” Sam". ron will be under command of the Maritime Provinces cannot Nova sooth. Ignoring almost card an, the DVITECIOI oi Fisheries for I am” from a mechanical man In dd-VI November Sm. Your 00. church summdmide on wgdn mum supervisor whh the money SfL L. E. A. Myles. be ach.eved nor can our nationai din death. nan nred me charge P. E. 1.. Luzene German and the mil a mechanic Proprietor Jam; OPEYW9" ” "quested m keeping day afternoon. November 7th 8:. bah”? Wnected-' cogiorlinarrlildiethgiadgaranflirifrl, ihwuel defence be assured. mag breached the rah” Wan” Md l-flilieli:-lireeilderl-Eedifirtaiitge RTE. cmard ems me. 70b” m5 "mm" the room in good order. mm. ouock. when Ruby Ame Key. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, Mrs. of the First W” Wm M olsn sea”. mumlumuon ultimately resulted in restoring Fraser. I1. . . tesy man... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Harry Dye and Mrs. Ray 'I'ai-itori peace in India. Chairman for the meeting was char e oi Comra . . l i POl'SOB8l8 Key and William Wlarshick ion "9" W””"'9d W0 membershllt with! Comrade c”i?.3i1.Ln3?1.3.”'i'n' th:ar3'd?slcer,i:rinl1:i.a,:;: nrmiliftokoigr Henri” i" 1876'” "5 ”'"'d 14- Mb!" Farmer. President of ' of Mr. Michael Warshick and the 5"” the meeunlt W9-S adlounv charge of veterans of the Sec- that lace the Malifiti if an if ” my 9”” " wh"””””.b”” P"' the Board. . M ..Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whitlock late Mrs. Warshlck of Saskatoon. Ed in was served bi Miss 5Ch1H" 0nd World War. I-VL Harry Prairil; Provinces in Y: mbrst :iee- (erred m return to ho” name Nova '"'md""d by Mr" G""""'- D” and family have moved to 90 Saskatchewan. were united in mar. man.-S. Waugh. D.F.C., will command the mmeuml posmon insofar as deg Scot” w eke "ut m5 mm” 99”" Netidler 0b59FVt'd that W-'I'.V -few - Water St. East. Summerside, for riaze by the bride's cousin, Rev. R.C.A.F. Wing Association. Air ve.,,pm,,u u mmmed.. He md in” by '""""'2- new agricultural lands remain FCOII GTHIIIS Wanted me winter months. L. A. Dignan oi Port Hill. assisted Cadets will be in charge of Fll. In 1901. King George V. Eliza- to be discovered. and the future that at long last. the promise of hen-.'e 1- df 1 -' 1 d by Ven. Archdeacon G.E. Ha i.s- Murray Sha"k3' Medal5 and be” ' ' ' ' A A 8 an allen H51 e Haw (ft 593 f0Dd5- the only 91"" - . MM”, Donnie Hdckoxl, Kemd on m 3 double Hug ceremony" 9" Wm be worn in me panda Eqdl.-?ll11:3:il:i;igex1.Subilgecmndidefsii fax as the Duke of York and ask- source of protein foods. may be will buy C9-T1015 feed gram- mgion, spent a recent week-end it Wheatley River. where he was the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stead. liir. Lloyd Ford. Charlottetown The church was attractively dec- orated wiih autumn flowers. Mr Everett Penwarden. organist. was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied the church choir in slnginz "The Voice That Breathed Continued from page 1 A E. Sullivan. Montague: W. Hig- gins, Charlottetown; R. C. Chand- ler, Charlottetown: G.E. Sheri-en, Charlottetown: C.P. Macxenzie. Charlottetown: I..l. MacDonald. ing that Mrs. accepted the invitation of representative mother. Space w be reserved for the children the schools at the east of It was announced at the meet- VViliiam Casey has the Legion to lay the wreath as the the the raiiroads' new freight rates, equalization, schedule iii of of in anticipation of will mean a very large increase in Maritime freight rates." .He paid tribute to the work and ability of Maritime re- ed to see Hall. The old Negro took a prominent pitrt in unveiling the South African war memorial here Three years later, Hall answered his last muster. He was 77. Sevei-nl years ago his body was taken from its unmarked grave viewed with optimism, although in dealing with the sea. and fish life in it. the industry and bio- lngisis are working very much in the dark. The industry. research and all man's knowledge of the sea has -amounts Loaded any station on the Island. Also buying smaller in Kensington daily. Paying highest prices. DUGALD MMNUTT, ' the Soviet Union" and said it is Mrs. Mayue Ford and Mrs. 0'" Eden" previous to the brld- Morn. J C u Ch xu . m t presentatives in the Hon of and given a more fitli hu-ial A oni' 've ll f in . Game; For-d, No.-Eh Mum"; were pggxtyecetngetaiierg (;lJ8inChi.:lt'dCh, land Har:y.Gr.mnasirjIeor.eu Ra'l”R('). ggguidg tzfltuirtfg mndusmn of we sum, Commons and commended E: the memorial tablet was errebzted Ito his sibilitige-ls rick egCD,:ll)ssl:n.O whiecubdfo Kensington guest: on dSmdda).D0Ct(:bOldi;dd)2(SEh mg of the regmer 1" K 8 8Bn- Bid. Arsemum st. Louis; M-.3 mersidetsey-vices me members at Queen's County representatives memory. d the long term future is going to or itr. an lb. anie it ox. The bride liver. in mg l e b Fnzpamckl HLMEK NASA: J”5EDh the 1,..g,.,u Wm mid s..,.Vi(..., at M.-531.5. w, Chester 5, McLu.e Princess Elizabeth said today: he demanded as the population of Buningion. be mth r 8 - h 1" BB! Y Mchorny wood Islands; CG. Din? Travellers Rest. and at St. Eiean- and J. Angus MacLenn.d "1 W35 interested (0 learn that dr 1 was Cfifiitlultlk nhs Wed New Gmsdowd James Mac; ors and at five o'clock will join The speaker pointed out the ----the first Victoria Cross ever -Chester Whloick. Jr., from our-reng gawn gthwfine D233. Leod- Hum" R-1V9l': J.C. Hogan. the comrades in Miscouche for manner in which the Federal awarded "3 9 Canadian W35 W0" cmmam' NB” Nsned his pawn” lg: slillpzlllerliisge nheglrline Riel: lon- Summerside: E..l. Carroll. Char- "WW5. the” l" me Mismuche GWE”""9"t' mmugh the Dewni by a mm-mg-rmM' wmlam Han ' in Summerside, accompanied by yd ' . th Hg lritietoivn: F.l-I. Trowsdhie. Mt. Ch""'h"TS' ment of National Defence. and 01H”m5W”- Both are ciiiploy- A” V95 anenm W" e wrss' Trade and Commerce. were con- 0"9 p"5”" 0! ”5”'5 73” Wriil - Floyd Cousins. sea of Massey Harris Co.. Manc- ton, N. B. Albion; Chas. Macinnis. Charlotte- town; Daniel J. Mai-Donald. Both- well; G.E..l3allem, Village Green: Leo J. MacDonald. Mermaid; John V. Duffy. Charlottetown. The bouifarit skirt. featured three centre panels of lace inserts from which three tiers oi lace extended to the back. forming a bustle ef- N. 8., where the royal couple haci spent the night. Other Stopa presented to the Priiicoss today-1 C. G. Wilson, president of til-lei Nova scotia Association for the: Advancement of Colored Children? cenirating defence industry in Ontario and Quebec. He said such concentration was danger- ous in the Atomic Age and call- FRIDAY 8:30 e SATURDAY 7:30 and 9:30 "TARZAN'S MAGIC FOUN'.l'AIN" I - ' -Mrs. George Clark of Caven- dish. P.E.I.. entered the Prince gfltyoxffot?:ldTp:n:d2:):;e3d:TE3; South African veterans: Messrs. At the first stop at the railway ed for a greater diversification ii-i ”FTT"T"T'T I Starring: Lex Barker, Brenda Joyce - County Hospital on November 1st (mm H” mu len m van 0? W C. Cook. Charlottetown; John hub oi Moncton. N. 8.. she spoke all parts of the country. ' to undergo an operation on Tues- Frmdh musk,” wuhgmun um” E. Lawlor. Chdrlottetown; 'I'.A. in English and French. She took He, comipared Prince Ediward e Also 8. double reel comedy Leon Errol in s.-. day. November 6th. Her many at the ends den 1mm 3 "own Rodd. Milton; J.E. MacDonald. the occasion to express her ad- island and the Prairie Provinces "Sweet Cheat” friends iifllh ht? I Speedy Feillfll headdress of seed pearls and dune. Remington; Hal-r,v W. Hyde, Chai-- miration for the country's traps. in their dependence on agi;icul- ; of to a no-r l::::t::::- ”.:i:t::.:y.i::m.. .. .., E.”3i?.f”?..””;:S...i?i..f ,::::.;::::: 9 A150 We ml WW6 . .2. 0 - Able 593m8n Clair M3Yh9W- l:,l.l.:,tug;,:,Btet&:dT;m:h?:,::u::r,:l;: ' tramar marsh 'counti:y. the royal on a. Pam)” basis with the Farm STEHARTO who was a member of the crow mic and damn S 3 m of the At City Hall pair heard Moun'tAIlison students Prices Support Act being used (C1,) Eu AN' N' 5' Nov" , 7 of the Aircraft carrier Mngnii'i- Jam 3 ' E sing "God Be with You Till we to protect the farmers from geld 0' an "'”,”'; Intcmllg Wis. cent on her recent voyage. is g'iMrs: mchard Round". am" of At the City Hall. Acting Mayor Meet Again". A troop of Brown- prices too low to assure the farm- harm ':o;:1ggn"gae”; ;Ce;"husg::gii .1.l). Stewart and Mrs. Stewart will receive the Roval visitors at the steps of the Hall. After the ceremonial welcome in the Coun- clal Chamber and the signing oi the visitors' book. the following citizens will be presented to their Royal lfighnesses: Councillor CM. Cox and Mrs. Walter Cox. Councillor Lester O'Donnell and Mrs. O'Donnell. Councillor Edwin C. Johngt rig" and Mrs. Johnstone. Councillor Lemuel E. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. Councillor G. R. Keefe and Mrs. spending a two-week leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath iiayhew. Margate. ies marched past. gave the eyes HEM End kept them there de- spite an order to "front". They weren't. going to miss the Princess and Duke. Twenty miles further at Am- herst police had a hard time with a crowd that broke through police lines but order was finally re- stored. The Princess returned to her car until police got the rope barrier back in place. Then to ,Ti'.um...ii'.hcr.c.she-Jnat...l:inva ..S.c.o- tia'e Stephen Leacock-W. 8 Foster, originator of the mythical Brown Star"Line'with his elec- tric-eei power steamers. C” W W” 0' P"d”C”0”- was found dead with a rifle bui-' let through his chest. The shooting occurred in the; kitchen of the young couple's home! following 8. quarrel. ! NOTICE: The following service stations in Summerside have agreed to close all day Friday, November 9th. nice died before reaching hos-. BEST'S SERVICE STATION-(B.A.) DHAEI In fin ainjbulance. H d! MacLEAN MOTORS--Superfine coroner's ur was ed - adeqoiirneg ufiiil ywednescclay. an I r. A , . - - Mrs. Slncefmvxvas ;'3.?3iiae.in":.3;C.r ts: K- D- HORNETTeX3C0 eye by a. piece of the bullet. Hos-5 RELIABLE MOTORS-Irving plial officials said her condition J. M. HARRIS-Texaco , CRYSTAL SERVICE STATION-Irving was good. The two service stations which will remain open are: the bride, as matron of honor. wore ll gown of shell pink molr taffeta. fashioned similarly to that of the bride's and wltli headdress of matching pearl coronet. with chap- el veil and matching mitts. She carried a bouquet oi Queen Eliza- beth Yellow roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruby Warshick of Toronto. sister oi the gmom and Mrs. George Key. Jr. sister-in-law of the bride. Miss Wiirshick 'wore a atrapleu gown of daffodil yellow taffeta with match- ing jacket. mitts and correspond- ing sheared corded headdress with chapel vcii. she carried a bouquet By-Election Indications Mr. Diefenibaker declared that the outcome oi the most recent by-elections in widespread parts 'of the Dominion have given the Progressive Conservative party "a renewed feeling of confidence and a restoration of party interests." lHe-called on the party to pro- ceed with organizational work as "a general election may be cali- ed sooner than anyone now antl- cipaies. It might well be con- sidered by- the Government -that. next summer would be 9. propiti- Mr. George Caseley returned on Sunday. November 4th. to his home at Kelvin Grove from Fred- ericton, N. B.. where he attend- ed the wedding on Saturday of; his friend, Mr. Eugene Gillies andi Miss Eva Forbes. He was arcom-I panied on the trip by Mr. Stuart Waugh, Wilmut Val-icy.” 'Mr. Clayton Watts of the Can- adian Army, who is spending ten days with his father. Mr. Frank Mr. Easter were Messrs. - W. C. S. MacDonald, Summerslde, sec- watts and other members oi his 3. u” d Mr; Key ,8 Keefe. Mr. Foster didn't have a chance ous date." reisary of the Association; J, A... CQRNEY B TH family at i-iamprhire, wits the imlrdidaifd 0rc;3:eany1on5m"emwon Councillor Arthur Gormley and to give the Royal couple and of He saw mat the .by.eie..t;0ns gus Maumau, Mupd R. R. 391;, IMPERIAL EERVECRS 1119-” 0" Tuesday-1 OCWW 3”” the same lines as Mm warsiiiciia Mgduagailgfys WK mm” ma hi passes Oil the steamship line just. mentioned provided a sharp ML-A. leader or the Opposlt.on I E STATION of his bi-other-im my and sister. d 3, 1d bouquet; 31139:. - ' which are already held by such surprise to the lviinistcrs of the in the Provincial Legislature, Dr. THE GASOLINE I r Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox. Ken- ,'m S e cane 3 Mm Beam” notables as Governor-General Al- Government who "now realize VV. J. P. MacMiilnn. and Leon. RETAIL DEAI ERS ASSOCAAIWON net Yellow roses. sinrrton. and 3150 called 0n inendsi Mr, Ross Mgcxenzie was gv'ooms- C”-Vlcmk lhmlils 5' Funenm exander. At various Nova Scot.a that the Government's failure to Balcer. M.P.. national president of; at 3"T1inZ10n- 'man and LAC. Alan Gordon and a"d.M” J93” F" em)”; H d way stops today. Mounties and even try to save the Canadian the Young Progressiv'e Conserva-. LAC. I-ierbert Fori-estal were the (my Recmd" K'M' M” n M the Royal Etiuerries lifted kidslpeople Ymm the l"V3blE effects ii” A55”Ci3il0"- Mr. Oliver Profitt. Kcningston. udhers. M” Martin" on their shoulders for a better of inflation has aroused anta- crosseci on the car ferry. and M , K chose for her rlaugh- C”-V Health omcer Dr” wmdm view. g gonism not experienced in many Provincial Affair; '; "W0”i-'1 '0 M0WV-m mi 5i"id3Y- lEl”'Sr5WEddell'”lg a gown of navy crepe l”cDan"1dD”gmIlm'”' 3l'”fDo'gld' And at Each stop there were long years." Mr. Bell, the ifirst speaker ofi November 4-no He was aCC0m' with velvet trim and black and M"- w- - '- "" ”'"' people from Ecum Seciun. Shub- The speaker asked all the peo- the evening. sharply criticized the - mlssioner. and Mrs. Gillie. Mr Roy Benn water Comm”- Provincial Government for pie to consider the other provinces from a national its agricultural policy. He said we enacsdie. Murder Point, Shinim- problems of panied by Mr. Harold Profitt of ecas. Whycocamagh. Middle Mus- pink accessories. Her corsage was the R. C. A. F.. and Mrs. Profiit of Briarclifi roses. and W0 50"! Wayne and 3'33" Following the ceremony it re- ”i';;e"J?)::sJrgiu::;a”water Comu quodobott and all the other standpoint rather than from one have the finest agricultural pi'o- who will "ilk? their Mme l" "W ception for sixty-five guests was mmibmr End Mrs (':umm' tongue-twisting names that are dictated by sectional or other vince 'if'l Canada and should be ; setting the standard for the oth- ers. "But farmers here are curs- ed by lack of capital and luck of credit. We have to rectify that."' He urged the young people tog take an interest in politics and. their Province bccarse it Ls thei considerations. "in whatever part of Canada we live we owe it to ourselves to understand each oth- ers problems. Canadian citizen- ship must be made a living and vital thing." Mr. Dieienbakcr was introduced city. and by Mrs. W. J. Profitt. Long River and Mr. Halsey Pro- fitt. Burlington. WESTEELPOWERS part of the province's tradition. Meanwhile officials did some calculating today and figured that the royal couple will have trav-- elled 15,300 miles by the time they reach home. They are on the last leg of the trip. held at Birch Hill Tourist Lodge where the bride's table with its attractive arrangement of autumn flowers and lighted diapers was centered with it three-tier wedding cake topped with a wedding bell under an arch. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. A joint service will be held in the Presbyterian Church beginning 10.55 "am. lirave Driving iialn: Continued from page 1 office where at former incumbm All veterans, Girl Guides and Brownies will assemble Continued from page 1 The bride's lzifi-S to her Iii-end" EvOa"rT?'118al;Ap':Eg1gag3tdKS":w::; Tomorrow they do. a tour of to the large gathering by Mr. G. ail-important Il1'.nf: to CflIi'l.'3lil9T. The first ate in the lan would M”! W9 ""i"" WW9 the and m.mk;,my cu, the head: 0. Halifax in which they ii see naval R. raster. president or the iouns Others speak:r.g brzedy 1n- . at the Town Hall at 10.30 A.M. for the parade b D p ( groom's gifts to the lli'00n'i-Ami" the Gem. um ed 195 H oldu ceremonial, girl pipers and the Progressive Conservative Associa- ciuded Mr. Bi-iicer who spoke of . , r a great inventory. or census. 0 K E - 9 39 lion. and inter termed his intro- Mr. Diefcnlbakcr as i'thc greatest ; and ushers were billfolds. famous musical ride of the Hall- AFTERNOON SERVICE 1f i' "Ch country! mummy strength" The happy Cnlllllt 19” On 3 h0n' fdgzgdnollagfg vgieg hdsltgouigr Km): fax Junior Bengal Lani-crs. At duciinn the finest he had everi pnisiinmenlarkin in Canariti." an W Id 0 u A W cymoon trip throughout the Mar- Him” bubgme htfads are mu 0" night they leave for Charlotte. rcccived. npLninn cclioed shortly after by , '"' " "" A ''''P””' itimes, the bride travelling in ii i - ..,....., then Sydney, St, John's, Later R motion for a vote of Dr. MacMillnn. Mr. J. Angus A short service and laying of the xvreatli at Maipeque The sea and sailor ran through the theme of the welcoming cere- monies. Premier Angus L. Mac- donald. Canada's wartime navy sea and the navy and how Nova . Scoiians were especially" glad to (')UR I welcome Philip. for his naval as- , Zvou sociation. WHAT HAPPE ED Mat-Lian told the group he ii-as bringing the personal greetings of national leader Hnn. George Drew, and he u-cicnnicd his P.'irl::iincni- My colicagiics to his cunsiiiuoiicy. thanks was made from the floor by Maj. John A. Mat-Donald, M. L.A.. and seconded by Mr. A. Wnilhcn Gaudei. Seated on the piatform with the speaker and suit of rust gabardine with green and tan accessories. Her corsasc was it mauve orchid. On return they will reside in Summerside where the groom is a member 0' the R.C.A.F. and the bride ti valued employee of the Roberi. Simpson. Eastern Division. in 51131" . .id. mg-lloi-e to her marriage the bride mid. and home. Monument at 2:15 PM. This would be followed by cilia in armaments, and ultimately by the outlawing of atomic weapons. I-leretofore Russia has balked at the continuing outside inspection which Truman in his speech and the three countries ”in their U.N. plroposal made the basis of their pan. ; Motto of the City of Singapore All is "Malulah Singapore." meaning veterans are requested to attend church service and the laying of wreath at Gcddie illemorial Monu- ment at 3.00 P. M W. L. MILLER, Secretary. Maior EC-3AD.'"COULDN'T You HAW:-. Hmiple 7X any nation which is not willing I t 1 mum. ut gm, mtg. L d E:g'eol:o"g:u"::'a1E' ?:t:':f:'ec:r::; Eziielggnghigil; we re, Px'll'iCC55Pl;llIlc:a':8l.sliPel'I6kl).lled3 "Al g "SJ OF Quickies . by Ken Reynold, disarmamenui. Truman said. Among the out-of-town guests the daughter of 3 53.10, and me AAODTH,-rHA-1-:5 WHAT! PoUR'N5 A N'AGAQA FALL5 M ' He took note. too. of the "gloomv wife of a sailor it gives me par- with ticular pleasure to come to this province which ha.-rpiayed so no- table a part in naval history." And she recalled that Nova Sco- tia had given five admiral: to the British Navy. At the brightly-lighted Grand Parade where Wolfe had drilled his men before Louisburg and Quebec. Mayor Gordon S. Kiniey. wearing scarlet robes of office faced with fur and a cocked hat and with a mace bearer in at- tendance. spoke of the city's long association with Royalty. it was at the grand parade be- fore city hall that she met lari Bailly. Nova 5cotia'e paralytic artist who paints with his teeth. she went to shake hands ind ra- were. Mrs. Robert Buckle of Sask- atoon. Miss Ruth Warshick of Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Arts and son. Douglas. M185 Di"'9”W Af"'3' Halifax. N.s.. Miss Joan Steviarti. Miss Gertrude Murphy. Mr. In Mrs. John Mustard. and MH- shiriey Murphy of ChI'10ii'"”'"; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drake od Mlllview. Mrs. Percy Kinch an Mrs. K. Collins of Alberton. Mr!- L. A. Dlgnan. Port Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar MacArthur of Char- lottetown. - 5. isrnid-iuxonv Continued troin one 1 INTO MY FACE Z -w FAPI? TRUST A woman To MAKE Z history of ourmegotiations -4m” IF I HADKVT true that "we have experienced much bad faith, deceit and broken Promises." Nevertheless the effort must be made because it is "the right thin: to do." Truman said. "We cannot permit the history of our times to record that we failed by default." He coupled his proposal with an lininlied promise that a share of the Unitd Biates' savings from re- duction of the arms burden would be devoted to "peaccfuliimprove- merit of the lot of peoples." YARM.OU'l'H. England-(C-P)-A record catch of more than 28.000.- 000 herring was lauded by the A BIG Foss ABOUT--be OM! is IT STILL. dSMOLDERiMG Q vvxv-tr -0 fleet of 230 fishing boats here. of non-rationed items was desist” - . u . , . ta allsing the artist couldn t, s. e Fishermen said the fish were ed to wipe out rgiddidtrddiehdtizsrthz mm! mm how ha mum pound, 3 "mm" "duck" "id ""19 W ""9 9' the fwd new paint. He told her how he worked. K ate traders--the surface in large Ih0l'-'- mum” by pm Th ro al pair returned to their ' vernment buys the staple nec- 0 Y gt if-we-. ..., :;".2 :::.'.:::.l '::.":r.:.”':”::.:'. H9 Al" ma m” "h m their reappear-an... uienched for Tonight. they eat privately at stately Governmdnt House with Lieutenant-Governor .7. A. D. Mic- Curdy. first man in the Common- wealth to fly an airplane. The hunting season is on and CIIIIIIIQI1 icludes partridge. Audrey Parnell. an Amherst choir girl who is a; star of the Nova Bcotia Opera Al- sociation. will sing. The day started out with a aiiiat lneusae knee lelal lalou (,1 mg system would have to :7-mtrln and than was the D055” bility that some raiions would have to be reduced. The Chancellor said the ban on new buildinil would not "'31 '3" program--Ohurcnill pro- mised voters 300.000 Mule! I W" But no other buiidinss outside 0' ngw homes and reai-moment fact- iomr will be built for the next three months Klliiiililili . ,.i . d... il II-6 ". . . either this parrot we got ifthe Guardian Want Ads learns fast.”-d-or I'm a vents;-il9gtii;atl"-. N