r MAXI MS I MAXIMS OF A 0! A. MERE MAN MERE MAN. it --s- u--- --- -o mm 1:: -W " '" . ma lminom.l-M -writ l" Ir. la. a The Guardian. Five Conu- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew" ohnmtutown, eanllluI::dus.oo our annlm. lslnwhm mm" mu, "mm un- 55 o,g-g-;- ,,,,A W, M, .,,... ,,.. ........ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1953 16 PAGES RITIMET POTATO MARKETING DISCUSSED AT ST. JOHN West ,Germany Mobilizes For, Election Fight Earih Tremor in. To Make Trial Shipments - Northern B. C. Heatwave Blamed For- 4MlIIion Youths Successful Exhibition m T I W Maths M Ontario And Mhlemo At Alberton Yestgchyp 0 nland Home Markets of land along a railway construc- t b t- P t l V t' To 0 pmbarmn Pmme County mm. and it proved o e a major A i'EhaTge, subVjeTctg'8-f a. resolution Q SAINT JOHN, N.B., (op) ..De..the Andovei- meeting August to 'talls of a plan for experlmentaliwils discussed and railway officlall tion project jolted northern Brit- ish Columbia Wednesday. Heavy machinery was buried and one man was known to have been in- , .,..,. twA'I'T'man On- . traction which was thoroughly en- shipments of Maritime potatoeg to reported the matter under study f.:'d'vma' but wove. which DON DOM”? bltlo; was gvzcd V&,l:ued9:;13eh"::l.1 joyecl by everyone.- As the young -l";::nc 6000 yards of Nmh ms, inland Canadian markets were dis. Rand H. Mathcson, executive man- i 35' W” ” V” T y' folks played the pipes and drums ' cussed Wednesday .3; ,, meeiihglager. Maritime Transportatiol llas beel:hb'li3le: for atblout five d tlu. o a over Frld . ..::. ........... ...... .l .....'.t. Search For Plane Canada which has been sweltering appeared into a crack that open- ed up an area 200 yards long and 50 yards wide at Alwyn creek trestle, six-mile point on the tendance of visitors was somewhat less than in recent years. the number of exhibits in many classes BONN, (AP)-West Germany mobilized a civilian army of 4.- 000.000 youths and athletes Wed- sang Scottish songs and danced. large crowds of adults and chil- dren thronged about the speakers of New Brunswick and Prince Er-.'Commlssion, said he felt confident ward Island shippers, railway re-,i-ii mi-iW3l' Would 1 taken Cal”! presentatlves and ledolal and pro-'oi before the opening of the sen- imd" 5 bl"ln5 5"" 191' un" 5375- ROBEEVAL I. .. 395'-luy W Wm”: sunmn mm W” lug” mm for some yea” Si3iid- R's Terrace-Kitlmat rail ro- vincial overnment officials here.lCr8l OM10 8111 in EH00”- The Dominion Weather Office stormy weather gldvlng l?Ti-om cal electiong. Then officials 11- Since last year the prize list has The Exhibition was Dummy . P (Ammtljmg me meeting fmmp :3 ii-1 rave this cheering news lets Wod- the north hampered search actlv- D0l'led thousands of Communist been revised to conform with 18' open” by H15 H0110? LieUl5n3ii'v The tremor lasted two or three prince Edward Island were M355.-gl o o leodly to millions caught tn lem- for Wednesday for a Norseman terrorism were swarming across Wmmwimlims ill the D9P””"””” Governor at w. L. ri-owse. Mr. minutes in this area 450 miles Donald A. MacDonald, E. D. n..allIlVll8 ieratures ranging from the high missing in northern Quebec since the border from soviet-occupied of Asriciiltiirt 111 miliw 03595 Lam E, w,1lace,p.-mach; or the ham. or vnncouvei-, and Jemme 0-Brim). . Aug. 25 with at least five men East Germany. 1”?" Dru” W9" ”n"ed and Exhibition Association, introduced Identity of the injured man and los to Toronto: all-time Septem- ler record of 100 degrees. The blistering heat sent thou- lands home early from their jobs n the Toronto area and even there were more special prizes do- nated. Extensive repairs have been made to the buildings and an ad- dltional canteen was built this summer. Ibvhrdv West German authorities said "Not much was accomplished to- they had proof tho; tho mag, in. day because of the weather," said vuion or god ggenm woo a plot an official of Mont Laurler Air- -mncwd by Moscow. to H" mm, ways, owners of the pontoon- the speakers. Mr. A. D. o'Bi-ien, honorary president. welcomed those present to the exhibition and the town of Alberton. l , , The plali, do i ned t l d M l-i ' " E32313 of his injury were not (time pummel d?me:u?:nmM.:;5 0 ' p k t p in improved condition, calls for . przglfnjgfenlyhqgfalge A-:nl'ru;DT? M) the shipment of a number oi car- , p p”(4 l0Rdn from rallvlay points .n the - .. - two Provinces. : Jorced the Weather Bureau itself o close down temporarily. Death: From Hoot equipped 'plarle. "But we hope to get a break from the weather to- morrow." sabotage, fear and murder in the fight to prevent re-election of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's pro- Western government. A new feature this year was en- tertainment by the Lads and Las- sles' pipe band of Charlottetown Premier AiW. Matheson express- ed his pleasure at the good at- Seorcll-iior Oil Special tests will be made of the shipments from loading to unloading points to de- termine. if possible, causes of WASHINGTON, (AP) - Britain France and the United states how Continued on-page 15, Col.-ST Mg" Tapers - --m- formally invited Russia to join is ; a Big Four foreign ministers” con- i 1 ferencc beginning Oct. 15 in an i effort to achieve "real progress toward peace." 9 . bruises and other damage often VANCOUVER. rcP)-R.C.A-F- found upon arrival of Maritime 9131165 W5" Wllhd”-W" w9d"”d33' potatoes in Toronto, Montreal. Ot- from the 19-day March WV Ell” lawn and other domestic lnarkels more than 7.000. with 2.000 arrests Hall. New Mexico oil company W Chairman of the meeting was In mmm mm wednudw In in the last 24 hours. acutive. and his four pasllencerk m. a. n. Miller, chief of crank the Western powers mu-lctoll tha But still the . o h f th mtlers of his g nIcwlNN INN. Ont. (C?) - 1i,”,T,T,l',ii”,3...f.”'TI...l3.i.l..”'.ZlTZ5 lal.llly,o m m . ffjfistlgirfggnf'2f”E;,,:f,,&: T31 proposed talks to the future of Canadians are selling themselves , The RICA! "id H und,”m,,d "Wu. About 20 shippers mduzovp trouble-torn Germany and Austria 919”: D0” H9mh3W- 59350? 9X' might mgu" west Germwyls pop U. S. air force planes based It And ernment and railway officials were but noted that & solution or m. Growing Invasion The officials said the total of arrested Red toughs swelled to Deaths in which heat collapse 1215, believed a factor were: Nor- lan Williams, (ll, of Toronto. who lied at work Friday; Robert Eby. I2. Toronto. who also died at work; Jeo Lang. 68. and Mrs. Ada Mo- )mll'ell, '13. both of Toronto, who ollapsed at home. At Cornwall. ohomas Daniel Cummins, 65, col- ico force. , problem of divided Germany would, ecutive of MacLean nette Island. Alaska, will continue present, -zlpscd and died on the street. Advertising Th ,1 f C I . " Wednesday night's weather fore- C”mpmy- T”m"m' Md deleg”c5 reporotleldm osomclng olgmubllolsdtfymllolyl ' ST. Louis, (AP) - China was the search only until Friday. The Eamon W” the Iounh m A provide an essential part. of .a rut" said that a developing storm W the 3”” "3m""'l wnvemkm Oi train, carrying forged travel per- e e e told Wednesday by State secretary I-fall's twin-engine plane van-'u,.m dmgmd to xmpove the WWW Mluement n the Mid-West ll eiqoected to the 5550015119” 01 Kin-"mi CNN mm, whii. unoonnied hundred. or Dulles that she might provoke a failed on a scheduled 800-mile condmom 0, Marmme mm M0,, msducnlozufgiugionegxgggtglmog lg: nova east across the upper Great ml”? held hirer war between herself and the west flight from Annette to Belllng- potato” upon Hrwnl in domestic Allies. Cold air sweeping into the area southwest of the storm cen- re will enter southwestern On- arln late Thursday accompanied! av thunderstorms. Crops suffer l-lest-seared vegetables and fruit were other results of the hot spell. .fany farmers were forced to feed httle hay from their, stores ba- ause pastures had dried up. To- ulcco, g to blocs, peaches and. .ugar beets litifferedr r The heat. spreading Mr. l-lenshaw said that with the position Canada holds in the world today Canadians should be doing a better job of "selling them- llelvu" rather than appearing as a mere reflection of some other nation. Headed by association president A. W. Gaudet of Charlottetown. P. tlnue saaslons until Friday. The convention started Tuesday night. Mutlllllllredlky . p . into 0n- 8 ii , 2.21:: 3.?”S.”...i.'IS ii”:..3.i”il::'2:::l lallli Cartridge las kept. temperatures in the llld 90: for more than a week. Roundhouse ls Destroyed By Fire HUNGTIN, Ore.. (AP) - Fire hipped by a northwest wind do- alroyed the Union Pacific Rall- road's round house and six steam VANCOUVER. (CF) - A man wrested a. llx-shooter from the holsir of a cowboy singer Tues- day light at the Pacific National Exhibition and fired a blank-car- tridgc shot which sent an On- tarlo side-show worker to hospital with a back wound 2 U2 inches . 4 deep. Police called the shooting (I joke carried too far. They said it start- ed when a man grabbed the gun E. 1., some 226 delegates will coll- ' others slipped across the 800-mile frontier in remote forest areas which police could not possibly patrol. At least 10,000 agents were be- lieved to have been sent from East Germany. Agents Confess Three captured agents confessed that some assassinations were plotted against West German po- litical leaders on Moscow's black details of the alleged murder plot. The hastily-organized volunteer force of youngsters and athletes will help police protect polling places sundey against swift at- tacks, . Two big organisations of youths and athletes-the Federal Youth League Blundeslugendrlng and the German Sport Association Deut- schesportlbund-volunteered to help combat this Communist challenge. Together, these organisations have about 4,000,000 members. Their offer was eagerly accepted list the interior ministry reportort. Offlclafa declined to give further From Heatwave In Easternll. S. CHICAGO. (AP)-The scorched eastern half of the United states panted into the lath day of a heat wave Wednesday and only, limited relief was predicted for parts of the sweltar-belt. With at least '73 dead from the prolonged heat spell andmllllons or dollars in crop.s."”l'uined. the Chl- cego Weather Bureau predicted: Little change Thursday, for the most part. eastward from Ohio to the Atlantic coast. Cloudy and scattered showers over sections of the country be- tween the continental divide and Ohio. In the midwest, where once-ver- danl. fields have turned a seared brown, a few scattered thunder- ahowers will bring temporary re- lief, the bureau said. But the heat wave will continue. Temperature records to pile up Wednesday. continued by aggression against Korea. or ham, Wash. Indo-China. Just before Dull:-s' state- ment at the convention of the American Leaglon. the war , vetlerans' group demanded - full-scale action. including BIBS use of atomic and hydrogen bolnbs, to drive Communists from Korea if peace negotla- 5'11 .'hNvDlR.EWS, N. B. (CP)- tiona fail. George F. Crum. D7, manager of the New Gov't. Policy xhsimmce .,Dulles laid down what appeared to he'll new government policy of warning would- be aggresr 4 against security infringements. The 32,000 Legionnalres cheered loudest when he voiced the warn- ing over Indo-China. "There is the risk that, as in Korea, Red China might send its own army into Indo-China," Dulles said. "The Chinese should realize that such a second aggres- sion could not occur without grave consequences which might not be confined to lndo-China. "I say this soberly in the ln- M1” golf here Tuesday. BOH1 at writers Association Insurance tllan Toronto agency of the Crown Life Company died of a heart attack while playing ills death occurred at the lath hole while with other delegates to the crown Life annual convention. Hartford. Conn, Crum moved to Providence. where he Joined the Equitable Life Insurance Company. He Canada in 1929 and was appointed manager of the Toronto agency in 1937. He was a former of the Rhode Island Life Under- was president of the Toronto Life Underwriters Association. Crum is survived and consumers hands. Full Support Pledgerl Full support of any measures designed -to improve the market- ing of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island potatoes was pledg- ed Wednesday by representatives of local stevcdores and shipping agencies attending is meeting of Maritime shippers, railway and government officials. H. C. Greenlaw, president of the newly:-formal New Brunswick lPotato shippers Association, was chairman of the last session Wed- nesday which saw the establish- improved handling of potatoes on Saint John docks. Represented on the committee are the shippers. stevedores. ” i agencies, the port committee of the saint John board of trade and Canadian Na- wlly companies. Coin mltlee Members ment. of a committee to work out tionai and Canadian Pacific Rail-, the way for fruitful discussions of other major questions." Russia had suggested earlier in the interchange of notes that the meeting be broadened to discuss other outstanding world problems. 6 More Canadians lo.Be Released PANMUNJOM. (CF)-The total of Canadian prisoners released lrj "operation big switch" will be boosted to 30 Thursday with tho freeing of six more by the Com: munists. ' They will be among the 300 prisoners the Reds will set. freq in the 30th day of the prlsone: exchllnlze. Of the others. 89 ard Americans. l.ooK out For. his SPUNTERS on till: Laoolik ncomotlves llerc early Wednes- d h I h 1 , by the federal government. In- tr to! ease and In me hope of widow, A son M b gm u . M lay and a collapsing wllll put mvnen y " ”"".,w ” ”l5 h""' structlons went out to every state Th”"5”"d5 S” p””"5 Compsed 8 es p . g d ht . em "5 n , '5 comm) 90' r' .hree firemen in hospital. Two "H Albert”. S;”"(":'1 tgrust T3; to mobilize local units of these lmm he” pm5m”llm' '"eVm”ng..m0m" nnesam mu Rug c:...u...:-.m G""”l"" rel""'”””g 'he,N"v or sUCCEh5," 'ire chiefs Joined in making what "i;”Pg" ',l,”,;" of '",',"' ,d' organizations to co-operete with ”"'”""l””"i NATIONAL MEMORIAL Bmnswlck WW” ””PP'”' 1'- ,,,,,, "med 5 mun "Hmno 0: 100” Iran or. n .. an an . the mmdmg pence toms. Wlier Shorlase ' j Harrison, .l'ePl'esen-tin! the stove- W.000.000 damage. i.,,?:,,m up! Th” is I holdupln ' Watelulules began to drop alarm- 3" s""m'"y KARACHI. (CF) m A house in durlllg tl""15lcQ:;lg;': Th” he pulled me ”i”"' HOG? TOO MIICTI lilglley Ind rbeselflvoiy Clleekslualg Dulles said the Communists K”aChl' Emhkfmii M Tfghaglnzlid l?ed)i'l:lz5aeyla'mT-larold ll: Kane repre- t The cartridge waddlng pene- o 5 use y ar ers as pa' .. -1 d All Jinna W 0 cons ere 8 t ' '. . , - g .d .could not count on prlvif-B6 .. .. , senting the shipping agents, E. D. tuud YWn" luck and he For Prue the heat be” edged mm the mu sanctuary” in Manchuria if they lam" M Pakistan ' has been de Reid. Charlottetown. rcpresentlnz slumped to the ground. An oper- week without measurable rainfall. clued 3 pmgecied monument by renewed aasression Iaoimt South the 13.2.1. polnto shippers: Gordon tl . f r h . -La ll be k - - . .'.'Dance in Mlllvlow hall every 3,331,: :53 3f,:,,?,';m:,,c,l,Sdullal;'cg,. t,;' DE'1'R0IT- MP) '- Pill! Pill. ,,,,c:,Z,",,, 233,8 .l,",:,”,,',,,,,"e,,s,,,,,,:.:,,f lK0rea. The United 3'3"! WW” :2; gg,::l:rT;(e1n:'n,;rh: 33:23:51.5 ,2; Ross. Saint Jolln. to represent. the '-rlday. ported in mmhcmry Cowman. Climax Command Girl. dropped lencmg mlmons of msxclems not sit. "indefinitely" at it peace mormp inspection staff or the federgl do. dead just as it was to parade be- fore judges in a 4-H show at East conference with the Communists. 'tWe are always ready to negot- partment of agrlculturr: at Saint The man police said pulled the John, and J. A. Lutton. to repre- trigger was taken into custody. Here were some of the mid- afternoon temperatures: "Dance lKell:y"l'l-T Cross school ””"'"Y- swam” 7”l- They said they haven't yet decld- L'"i5l"K- F5” Omciali slid the - - isle in I004 iliih but W0 Cxlieci Th I th Blue Nile in rent the Canadian Pacific Railway .--- Ml whether charges will be press- death WM (1118 to H10 iiiitmlve wgl,l2el::lrkee'M?;g, Bo1S(,l:.n' the good faith to be mutual." he Egvpll :vD:qrcdeisr?nver:d hv thelSrnt- company. "Barn Dance Vernon. Thursdayued heat - ' ” ' "W h ll t. lend our- v ' ' ' . A . . ' l ' Yorks 99 was the hottest of added 9 5 ' "9 tlsh explorer Jnmes Bruce In 1770. Removal of the refrigerator cal "iii-efnbcr 3rd. selves lo Comnluiils: manoeuvres the year; Kingston, N. Y., l04; Philadelphia. 98; Newark. N.J.. 105; Chi , 101. t In New cggotzk (my, the deputy The Legion questioned the good . 0 mam of helm, noted that 414 faith of the Communists in the deaths in the 24-hour period end. forthcgglgigveSiogeirgporpeizoe 3:3: designed to win their end through "Dance. Cardigan Head School. guilc.” ciiday. September 4th. TORONTO. (CF)-Minimum and t maximum temperature: iiScotsman” Is Acquired .?:"li...:i::'-o.i:.::.i:l: By Canadian Publisher ed Tuesday morning was far above and oaL(,gl0n dance Hanan Ha" , - the gvernge of 185 during normal P7913” HIM” cammnlee dem”nd' . . ' , - - v . . n : - 'w""rT""T”oT"”-TT"”" A - .,,d,,)., September mh HHNBURGH. (Cp) ,, R0,, H. .tlsh subsidiary of Thomsons Can temperatures. The high flsule was ll” ihe DEM” ”""mauoM am SAN ANTONIO M” r' Gfn l H15 Erin. haw cam, Jmmlha.-, Edm,,,,,(,,, ..-.n. Thomson, publisher of the Tllom-'Ildlan enterprise. involved in the iillrlbultcd i0 "19 MM. , . ; . .- mountlng heat-death loll;””l 5"C”55l""y ”O”c'"de"' the” Jonalhall M. Wainwright, the M- wm"V”l5m V' M Nmmlh W” C3 Elm '-Man-led (:0 his mmhp, Mount son Dailies in Canada, announced transaction is one of the best-' The , . - :imvm-gLegionl;.1paii, tonight, Bum; Wednesday he has hought con- equipped printing plants in the came from sldtes in the svlelter- ""9 W” mliilaly ..rensUi imd gaunt hem who kept hi; i;-oops was a constant companion during ai”iSlI11ri1il3D- mghestm, . t trolling interest In three Edln- grilled Kingdom. The Scotsman belt. might l:gRb(l,:rWl?R!lwezl;n:1:nl;5 T9,? fighting the Japanese while the liishfalal llilllfss. I I m,h0s Tommpo-3 .. . - . - - ' - ' ' l - . ----, "E3Si:..i?.' .:: .:.l...'.".":';t:'.t::l. M " Stilt L. .........i” .. Pmizd .r:;:.”:.i.::.::';':: .21 .. p shalt, M0l'ell Hall Friday and . . - 26 in Chicago. Pellnsylvana had . i . p I K ,, for c econ o . p . , I ' Momma, valurday "The Ro.sebow' Stor " In” Dmpatcht I l . 17 New York six Texas and Mln- Cammunm mm” ”" ” M” ii coma Wednesday. oh: had UM" nolmed 01 ml ""5 )on'tmLg,g1g, , . I y l So"'i'hl';gg08:)rC?I!::l9"s:ft the 1”; Th No You” mun". nolgou mi-eg ouch, Two persons T The defender of Corregldor. lJEnd'5 dE6l4h-g t ” b g:1enbtecJohn' :2 es s , . osman. - - .... at can a "cum t (b" I hoornlng paper distributed all over pllnllladndsollll ulaioillclrlro Ofcltllal:ueTle:Irse- eachldl? olgdthe i::,-attic, Inbghlnm ::LodM:nt0B,r,:)gkewTri;y ngmsxgnnlx nglgllllfg in K,,,.',?,””,:,,,f,;, 0,,ge,.. Monclon 68 ll St Trio no la Tram aolm scoumdlwls mum” In 1817' md 9'99" " l" The 800”"""b" 5”” Mary H-1 ' Ohiusacwllu 8" amd da after his second brain stroke whelmlilg odds, Wainwright said: Hiim” - 35 '59 ch"; 5 Sena” Fla" "m "5 its 13-storey building is one of which rung them, The three mp. Ml””"”' ”' "msm ”" 1 3'” d ..I 1". ,, kmdnd 5pm.. for om. Charlottetown sl 9”” " "h- Edinburgh's principal landmarks. are have seven city branch offices Mmmum ' nDocl0,.l;ys'md 1.0,, h u.,a,ment mm m K,,,.,,,. . 4,," mev have Sydney '18 "It's results that count Another ul1d'tm'tl1:l(l)l:'oTh:vrtTlcTl' llshistlpmggerdl 3:3 Xlitlcdse "1 London" all-now Wainwright suffered gas a prisoner hope. At Corregldor lhcre'W85 "'7 glarTol:l”'T 'Nfld 'ar of Master Feeds has arrived. at nearly il.750.000. is thrn- The Slzotscillan was founded by 7 "STT 9' the '”pa"”' cmlrlbuled '0 ms "We'll T O n V I ,, we 'h' l'b ll. --rr-ww-- l:ll'I;g":u1l mu Rmlterl Mon" quA.::::lnfed in U16 llurchase are TlTt.,lltll.Ilt.lltnnlllutTlT)ld it)? fgdrlrlutvlle Gill MELBOURNE (R'”l"') Tm” detavlglnwrlght was '10 Aug. 23. irtllrlllelhe -iITilax1Il;eg.1T:e!id;n:rer'TlTl ;HAmFAx' llcmhlmlli weullu ' ' Australian dairy produce board . - -d d h" the Congres- 01109 SW5 C00 91' h V WV" '9 "3"Yl"l piss Monday It Pride -Ti:ll:lr ll'fTll'ei'ott1lllI't:lolutlelr:fl: llllllat.l'cl'l:,trl:::'0:lll12TT:vl:;"."1TlllI "m '9" 3'00” mm T” A"'u"""' (TORI: ;'le(TT1tleT': (t3)T':Cfll1,oai?11E!Il'l0'Tl'lll:yhg :lI:fIl1lIla1TJ:lTAel of lllllonor, the high-lM'""'lm95 79319” 3;n""d”'- hbg” zrlcion. paying a pair for lion the Scotsman achieved much terprlse prospered and in not the bum” i0 Rim" ti " 9"" c0"' bought um retiring from the est. U. a. military honor. for his ”"ii”””"'" Wm ' "'9 ," K003 pills over 25 lbs. each. will of its prestige; Colin Macxlnnon. paper moved Into in pi-cunt 'ld"""i' hlilh" ""3 "M Ville” army and named for the legendary determined stand at Corregidor. dew” 1" """'Y '0c'””"- mil-l llso buy smaller ones. Knud Jor- a nephew of the late James Law quarters--one of the largest mlmn W" hi” -'”'”"u"1 b"""'- place where brave U. E. the last US. fortress to block con- 'emp"M"””'5 Ca" be ”,l”":1dl "Tl" zensen. who was one of the ScotIman'I nu-uotu;-on av" hum by "Wu. -'1' John Mcllwsn, minister for egrl- men '0 um. dam. He W" an old qua” ,0, the Phmppme. in the Friday when warmer ar Iv again H --- - outllandinl Milton: and two enterprise in Edinburgh. The Ram TORONTO. (OP)-More "thin 100 culture, announced Wednesday. hm.” Soldier; M” ,1." of the W". approach the district. Come and bring your friends Edinburgh insurance companies. cost 1500,. 14".; 11,", ggven of them unc0n- During July Rulsle ' .i m r Rttlionlil f0i8CMl-'i- 1" Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic It Eldon Hall on Thursday, Sept. ltd. between 1:30 and 3:30. At east 100 donors needed. g"l-'arrnera ask about the anus- -Ill" Feed Finance Plan. For per- the Scottish widow's Fund and Assurance Co. surence Co. and Standard As- To Live In Edinburgh Thomson llld he plans to take and alsslmce-style building 000 Thomson publications in Can- ada include 14 daill ' Quebec Chronicle - Telegraph' Chatham News, Gait Repel-tarp uol h Mar- cury, Kirkland Lake orthorn News, Oshawa Times-Gasette. Port trolled, roared in Northern Oll- larlo's parched tlmberlands Wed- nssdsy. From Manltobe to Quebec. 1.200 miles out. the fire hazard 2,400 fire-fighters looked than 30,000 tons of butter fr: Denmark. The Netherlands. Au- stralia and New zoaland. and it, was stated early in August. she Says U. K. Has Answer Prince Edward Isl nd. elllofn N. R. counties, lower St. John river valley: Clear and very warns. Light winds. Low-high It Charlottetown 55 and 75. Moneton 54 and 7!. Fredericton lit and H0. Slllll John 55 and 75. "M04 ""3 "W1 W 9X"""9 "n' was negotiating to buy more from T A B b f 4" 3 bl"l"U 'l"'- Sweden and Finland. 0 ' e ldence in Edinburgh llciillrl contlcryour local food ",f...'.i" part of each year there Arthur News-Chronicle. Sarnla h 1 I my , 1 , d . ,. ............. upper st. Jnhn river valley. laav ""L rnmf-'i"l WHO bfblk i”0c0i'dl actively directing hill newspapers. Canadian Observer. Tlmmlns .303: lxlfh ,m.'iru::,:,:,de,:.o,.fn:ub;,l N S H t ”"” bone of an adequate defence. or Chnjeur; clear clouding hm- "' 5ll""GIlii- "I am very proud to he nso- Press, Welland Tribune. Wood- nu,.,d.y nigh," am, pm." 0, ,-no . . WASHINGTON. lRPlllEl's) -1 He added: "The British are well Thursday cvpnlng; wum, Light clatcd with the national n9W8- iilfick Sentinel-ROVICW. fill in On- norm-Erich1m.”"m,,eb,,.nwnh, Senator Alexander Wiley. chair-.llhead of us and are working in winds, 1mv.hlgh hi Edmundatonst. "HWWIK "Vol YOTVI daily GXNF9 paper of wetland" he said. The iario' Prince Albert Herald and I I . p - . - i, 1 1 i th. man of the United states Ben- the right direction to obtain com and 73, Cgmpbplllon so md 15, :f'""a;'Y'- b'l""iii'il M0"dIYv Mil. Scotsman ls nicknamed pogulIr- .M0;:lE -7I.W Tim"-Htrlid in SnIk- ouwmgi ,.:'rn-lT::u,:":,on1.,e.y hm, ate foreign relations committemlplele defence against atom and any of Fundy: Light - winds. - 0 Mad all grades. paying iy -mg vnmu of The North. etc ewan, and Vancouver Nevra- mm mm ma we ughmmg H, .m.... said Wednesday th: Britain has hydrogen bombs which might be clear visibility is miles. Contin- "ili market price. Service (Swifts). "It's neulu that count. Another Island Co-op. Herald. The Thomson group also Includes the st. Petoraburgh, Fla. Independent and four Ontario weeklles. one of which-the Orlllla This is Thomson's second ven- ture in the British publishing field. Canada Review. a weekly tabloid at an of Canadian non. ANTIGONISH. N. 5,, (OP) .- found the answer to the problem delivered by means other than a ulng very warm. Janet Chisholm. l7, of Guyoboro, of defence against attack by the plane." N. s., died here Wednesday night, atom and hydrogen bombs. senator the first death from pollolnyolltls in In an interview with Reuters. that under North Atlantic Treaty oosnpenylng it has touched off new torches in the tinder-dry bush. um, goon: 15 now mg; . dgy High tide today at Charlottetown ' Wiley said he at 5.11 A. M. and 7.51 P. N. hoped "9 0! arrlvl . L. J. rt a ll tlon in London last Packet and Times-plan t be ill" "l"9d- , lbolitor. (RI-Non Shunt. Elli. .Muaye7. m C. ' come a daily next monlh. 0 Damage to stands of jackpine Nova scolla this year. he said Bl-ltalne new 3,000-mph. agreements Britain was telling the nigh tide today at the North !Oharlo'ltet.own. Dog Food a opoo. control M "N scoumm mm. Thomgon also operates radio and hardwood was incalculable. she was admitted to the polio rocket, which can find and (to- United States the secrets of its shsors agolziilz A. Ltf.”7A M d Un f 0 ay I . . . Ill rocket weapon. but added he did clinic. at st. Martha's hospital here slroy an enemy plane before it not know if that was being done. laets It 6.00 P. M A , arrives at A target, is the back- oila unofficial estlmeta papers was bought by Thomson at more than sl.ooo.ooo. Company of Canada Ltd., the Bri- tilv. Thlb is a wholeulo and ae- K stations in Tlnimlns. North Bay WI ltore. Phone mo. . placed it and Kirkland Lake, Ont. p Tuesday in critical condition. i