tee. and his New Glasgow coun- ChlfO‘Nn, cil. as‘fisletl by Charlottetown K of Councils .t-nuncvl conducted the ceremon- - a _. l... ‘IIPS. Visit Springhill ROB BANK OF 3150.000 Tuesday, Nov. 11. 195! The Guardian Page 3 Las Villas province Saturday and escaped with $150,000. They kld’ I‘Pure Luck' Kept TCA 7 ,, \ H), |. f , ,t ‘ HAVANA (AIPl .— Four men naoped Carlos Gomez. the bank assen ers rom ane n It at . .. m. m \ (harllottetonn headed by Grand held up the Royal Bank of Can- automobiles. He was released on Mk," .W' if”? [imimut Vls‘i‘ed ada in Sagua la Grande in central a highway five miles away» By JOSEPH McSWEEN I'llin lucky." salt] Austin .I, To- Stcu'al'tlesnrs .lanlllne Berlarrl, nigmlmf n "if SPHHEDIU CIOUD' Canadian Press Staff Writer bin. executive director of the 23. of Montreal and "arln Foch, filing"; ll‘n" 21:21:90,013“: Pal“ . NEW YORK tCPI — A big Pom of New York Authority, 21. a German jmmlgyam “In”, Ir 1 011a erTces cargo plane charged out of con- which operates Idlewild, this preparing the Viscount for the hem sunday for those Who 1051 their lives in the recent disas- ter. The Council received its char- ter only in May. 1957. and lost its first Grand Knight, Charlie Burton, and seven other mem- bers, four of whom were on the present executive. Delegates were also present from the Summerside, Amherst. New Glasgow and Moncton coun- cils. All necessary arrangements were made by Nova Scotia's past state deputy, Clarence Por— SPECIAL BUYS IN BOYS'- WEAR FOR THE con) DAYS AHEAD Here at Moore & McLeod Limited you are assured of quality merchandise, backed by our reputation for customer satisfaction. Shown in this adver- tisement are but a few of the many outstanding values we have to offer in boys’ wear. . _. city’s international airport. TERMINAL THREATENED “The fire threatened the entire terminal. It’s difficult to see why the terminal didn’t catch tire.” The Constellation, on a training ‘ trol like an enraged elephant at ": ldlewild airport Monday, destroy- ing a Trans-Canada Air Lines Vis- ‘2 count and endangering hundreds " of lives. / ‘ - . Spewing flames. the SupenCon— ‘ 'I ‘ stellation went amok on takeoff and headed for a busy terminal building while airport workers stood rooted in horror or sprinted for cover. The Constellation, owned by Seaboard and Western Airlines, smashed into the standing TCA tunbmprop plane—engulfing both machines in fire—as two stew- ardesses, the only occupants of the Viscount. ran for their lives. No one was killed. Only mercies of coincidence and timing prevented large-scale loss of life. officials said. Eight persons, including one of the stewardesses, suffered injuries, none serious. flight when they saw various people making frantic gestures outside. The girls hurried out to the ramp to investigate. then started a dash for safety when they saw exercise with five crew members th e approaching Constellation. aboard, swerved off the runway lMiss ‘Bcdard was slightly injured and caught fire Just at the point Iby tripping over a rail fence. of takeoff and headed toward the The 26 passengers went to bull-Hip area while airport work- Montreal on two later flights. ers pointed and shouted. Two of Capt. Ralph Neary, 38. who was its blazing engines fell off and alboard but not at the controls of rolled over and over. The crew the cargo plane. said it wasn't escaped as the plane came to a known yet what caused the halt. swerve. North Wiltshire Hos Rally Day “My Father’s World - Our: Neighbourhood” was the theme for the annual Sunday School Rally Day Service held in North DELAY—PURE LUCK Wiltshire United Church recentlv. Twenty - six passengers were The guest Speaker was MI‘S- Haz- lined up waiting to board thIelen_Hm"”5"‘d Who Chose as 1191' Montrealnbound Viscount. A TGA top": b“H°“f, ou‘r swnday 501100] spokesman said that but for the was egun '. . . del,ay_..pure luckn_they would The superintendent, Wuhan) already have been aboard. ingfifglamed 1th: 5:“. v.11? “Six minutes more and the e a seec Ion y. e plane would have been loaded. It was in position, but there had been a slight delay.” .FU NlERAl. NOTICE All members of the Charlottetown; Council Knights-"oi Columbus are requested to meet at the home of their late brother, W. D. Gillis, 6 Water Street, at 8 pm. Tuesday. November 11th, .for prayers, and at 8:30 Wednesday morning. November 12th, to attend the funeral. Signed: Wilfred Driscoll Grand Knight junior girls’ choir “Far Round The World”. Dale Boswell and Alan Macv, Donald received the generous of-l tering which is to be used inl missionary work. The Sunday School organist. Miss Wilma Deacon, was in charge of the music. William Clark pronounced the, Sunday School Benediction. ‘ c(DAL Iberley ' I‘Mted nut IT USUALLY PAYS II To GET THE BEST! ‘ We the “best fuels for every SUBURBAN COATS in fleece. milton cloth. etc.. in fiberene. Ivy stripe, window carry only JAP VOLCANO ERUPTS . available” TOKYO IReutersl —— Mount Iberley E” . ' 1" " " U I} , . purp05e. Have you tried our 1 _ Rose , ' J ' " ' ' The Constellation rammed the giggid avg/(3:33; “figgdggrzli‘gfié “Blue Hard Coal” for base ll, pane.5011d Shades, 6 t0 13- 1 :J I, I I Viscount 20 feet from the con— df , burners and furnaces? Have '“ R“. E , PLANTS TREE AT FARM cm... W,“ of the term“. when :fetyeagg Eggggregffinfi; t: y... a... f... mums? i 8.95 To 2. 1 . . . cores f ole t ' . . . . gg , Rowallan planted a threelalso vrsnted the. farms of Col. directs 25 tenant farms in his :muthe: Si:ch as 3;: 512m? 82f fifigafSOHffOSl on lit”? 0f me A- PICKARD & 00. Sydney ' .n him] palgagmwii: $21.31;: Ea)? Egaéormllggclfifaec 13:: homeland. One of the tenant the crash. The four-engined air- heard a1150 milisegwifr sigmoid; LTD' ' ~ . - ' ' ‘ _ ‘farm-s has been in the same crafit represented a total loss of h d ed f ,- d . . _ Frank Hansen. Mgr. k" moon. His Lordship. an ardent yesterday. Lord RowallaIn oper- “‘1 1‘ S. ,0 “111 0W5 “1 nealby 5541 . , 1- turn, .12.“ Ill-met in his native Scotland, ates two farms of his own and iamin since the year 1100. $330030”- cornmunitles. Rescue squads Phone belted, blues, brown and charcoal sp ash pa I ,V Orange flame boiled more than “The best In heating fuels" have begun scaling the mountain 6 to 18 nt— Sydney l ingliill D COAL ——-‘ ding ; :Nova Scolio’s Health Plan No lIvory Tower’ Is Claim :‘fiALIFAX (CPU—Nova Scotla with Minister Donahoe said Saturday the hospital insurance pm which will go into effect in this province next year is not an “Dory tower" operation. He told a press conference tha‘ answer brochures. . In a statement released Sunday the commission requested co- operation of doctors, hospitals and patients in making sure bene- fits of the plan are not. abusel. “Like any other community en- hoe. Without this cooperation and with abuse of the plan, some of our people could still be de- prived 'of the care planned for . them." NAVY SHIPS ARRIVE TOLO-N, France (Reutersl-a Fourteen Royal Navy and five, Canadian warships anchored here Monday before forthcoming Al- lied manoeuvrcs in the Mediter- 50 feet into the grey autumn sky in search of the scientists. while sirens w-aileId their blood- chilling warning. Fire - fighters were on the scene almost in- stantly. “We were awfully lucky—ter- about every 75 years, will next be seen in 1086. LONG WAIT Halley’s c o m e t, appearing LAII nlo & 7.50 FLANNFEL DO’E'SKIN' SHIRTS also fine corduroy, in ivy stripes and plaid patterns, will. range of shades, size 6 to 16 at— I 2.00 and 3.95 ALL WOOL SWEATERS , . , ., ranean. It 1" the first time that 0 Burn" g ggiléstigf éaiigulplsggdg’nggfi‘: terprise, this will require the co- Canadian also. have taken part I? long sleeve pullovers and' cardigan sweaters. lanes! and ldin mod of p215,ng for figs, mp: operation of all, said MT. Dona- in such manoeuvres. I .. ,. wand shades, 6 to 18 at__ 5 cent s es tax— ore an. . mg on... w... 5...“. w... n. A SALON SALES AND SERVICE WM 3.95 To . More government. ree weeks , . V - ‘ FOR RENT "av . q A ' l 3 I _ e a Wall Problem? . “9 Eighth snags: 2:: NOVEMBER SPECIALS ON pool... 17" TV n... l... hogan... hotel moms, . meER UNDERWEAR Long 5,96,, hm my m, M, mm name Size) wants of all groups." ‘ ' etc. Reasonable rates.’PHONE 9624 . 50]“ 1* WI“. lovely . ‘5 to 16. , _ _ ' Under the scheme the province 1 , . will pay about 40-45 per cent 04 ‘ PERMANENT WAVES Ms 1 A“ 00”“ 295 to thecostand the federal govein- ' ' . ' . nient the remainder. Ottawa’s Combmatlons $10 CREME COLD WAVE 0R MACHINLLESS—$7.50 a I share is worked out on the basis of 25 per cent of the average pro vincial cost and 25 per cent of the . _ l y . l . Dress gloves, TIIE ORIGINAL STYRON WALL IIIE . Shirts 1'50 brown calfskin ....... This beautiful bathroom can be $7.50 COLD WAVE on Drawers 1.95 FOR THE LAND’S ‘SAKE .- aYerage national (308$. MACHINELESS 5'00 ours Mira los comes in 27 ios- . . nappy F0.“ socm' {PPROVE 46 —$ a (:0!er ali the Way thru WOO] & Cotton Gomblnatlon o n 71/5 to 10A ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ """""""' , forty-six-hospitals heave been 183 QUEEN STREET PHONE 6311 lo the back. I Easily installed. Dmsa Shirts 1 a . . ‘ . ' . ‘ . ‘ ,' ' I pfioveilyto tw’réimh‘l‘gi'gtei‘eljgctgll‘f _ Cleans IIke clhma. thZt afizcted 1:801:25] 1:323:22 gal/1:111 and u to 14% . . _ _ I _ ' _ I . . l X OS acsor , . . . . . .. I q , “’3‘ desggliuelideflwiidmlfif r3321], Soil acidity slows down the decomposition of 01" :llkocl?:m;l:re :cinzmicol than . Ties regular 'bow i Jr Eqs institutions which failed to meas- I . ‘. ganic matter and reduces the yields and quality of You think. Guaranteed in writing. Hannelette PyJalna's, ,asmted 2 ‘ Keniucky .......... ¢ line up to accepted hospital stand- ’ I hay and pasture_ fancy patterns, S.M.L .. I V Nationally advertised in Good Housekeeping, House Beautiful and House & Garden. Terms. ,Ask for color folder. / LOOK FOR THE NAME MIRAPLAS ON THE BACK OF EVERY TILE! n.» DOUGLAS BROS. & JON-ES LTD. 155 Kent St. Dial 6565 , Ill-d5. - The plan will be administered by a commission headed by Hal“.- fax lawyer R. MacDonald Blacét. , who is also managmg'din‘ector of the Amherst Daily NeWs. It was estimated that the commission’s permanent staff will grow to 40 = 1 and administration costs will average $250,000 annually. I ‘Automobile and various other items are exempt from the three per cent tax, as are food, fuel and children’s clothing up‘to a certain size. The tax, plus a five per cent levy on tobacco and Il- qilor, is expected to yield about, NOVEMBER 11th ( ‘I HOT TURKEY DINNER WITH PLUM PUDDING Serving from 5 pm. PERRY COMO SWEATER, yonlon, in red or grey with black tnim Bio 16, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LIME is the cheapest all-round soil con- ditioner on the market and should be applied to \ acid soil, it makes all major plant foods more avail- , ble. Always remember, “HAVELOCK LIME WORKS”. Shipped in carload lots of 30 tons or more, bagged or bulk. Order now from— HAVELO'CK LIME WORKS Havelock, NB. Phone 438 Ski Caps in gabard'me, melton and corduroy 1.50 l. 1.95 ‘ MOO-RE 8. McLEOD LTD. Your Favorite Shopping Centre onthly nenf Plan 0 Adults 1.00 Children 50c Sponsored by Marshfield W. I. liIlEIl llIATELY 'z FOR EDIATE lVEIlY PHONE IBER IS 553 lgm Number 'Iood Service I , Good 0031' JiM'Odern and old time dancin . Tor Farmers Recreation Cen UELS VIITED 500000 a year. Total cost of! , rm- I -, scheme in 1959 was' estimated ’ rf-K at $12,757000 . efl‘ , PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN ‘ “The commission, with head- . ‘ qfiarters in Halifax, will report: it! the health minister annually l Plans have been laid for an in- l I tonsive campaign to acquaint the l public with details of the scheme. We phase of the campaign will ‘ flailing of 450,000 question and r We}, # TD RY Inscribed On Honor Rolls . Throughout The World . . . . p are the names of men and women. who. for Their native Canada laid down I Their lives in The cause of FREEDOM. I I IN TRIBUTE TO OUR VETERANS LIVING AND DEAD, Let us hold high the ideals and principles for which these . El brave men sacrificed their lives. Let peace on earth and 3 goodwill Toward men be the motto of us all and let us for- ever keep foi'l'h with those we honor on this Remembrance Day. . i I GOMING EVEN El l l A. meeting to-night Rich" Mind Street group, 130 Rich- mond Street (upstairs). ' 2~New Haven W. 1. Food Stale. sManson-Sears, Friday evening, November 14th. I Come to the dance in Bonshau' . I I w_. 1. Hall on Thursday. Novena-3i ‘ een. , NOVEMBER Inn 1953 ‘Hot turke ' ' - . l L y dinner With plun . 1 . . mg n Marshfield Hall on '. nee of ths Remembrance Day. may we. November llth. Serving from 51 By the sacred SIIe ' I - - Fresh Island turkey. Sport-I ’5“ by Marshfield W.I. 1 Cornwall United. Church tur- ’ . ‘SWDPEI‘ postponed until Sat-. “may. November 15th. I Annual meeting Afton Hall Co.‘ ltl'sday e v e n i n g Novembe gm. Wesely McDougall, secre' W. ‘ I during Island Oaks daily n l mall or large quantities. Highs I market prices. E.J. MacDougall Vernon. .a New Glasgow every Tuesdai I “if”, 9-12.30 Doiron's Orchestra ' earls show honor To those Immortal ,gfiwill be picking up poultry a wnh ever grateful h . a l farmer’s yard every Tuesday I 510% high .t markcl price g I l l l '32 furthEr notice, Contact A, MemesI who gave Their lives for the freedom of monkmd. ' alant, Rustico. I a Regular dance. Bonshaw lnnl every Tuesday night. Burn: 1 -. I F [AL 6503 Qt. , cubes‘ra. Admission 50 cents; t “vamp. if . s 10 cents tax. l l L 38 ‘ v y i V fileelal v -' I. pert in . . . I 0. mm Ira...“ , l DIIAIlLDTTETown DIIAIIDII Veniber 13th at a p.111. Pro- ' . k for Springhill Disaster lie-y a