F 0 R FENNELL AND C S A L E - HANDLER LIMITED, .. CANADA 3 PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court The Sixth day of July A.D. 1954. In Re Estate of ISABELLE H. MURPHY late of Montague in King's County in the said Prov- ince. Widow. deceased. intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or iiterate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Arthur R. Gor- don of Montague, aforesaid. Re- tired. the Administrator of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a e OUR NEWS LBUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS l l Hos-A 'pital on July 20th, 1954, to Pctiill Officer and Mrs. Ernest White, a daughter Lynda Florence, WEIIHLA 7 lbs. 9 ozs. DRAKE - Al the P. E. I. MONDAY Mr. Ray Lore. after an absence 01 11 years is visiting his sister Miss Anna Love in at. Avards, and other relatives throughout the province. He is accompanied by his during the past week. left on Sat-Al urday to return to his home inl Montreal. Mr. Matthews is a na- tive son of Alberton who has achi- eved a large measure of success in the field of education. , Born at Alberton in,l9i2, eldest Cordell, T. M. Burke and Robert WHITE - At the P. E. 1. Morris Mina, Florence Somers Brehaut, ' 68, of W ite Plains, New Yorkn who had erved as a registered private duty nurse in White Plains' Hos- , F l pitnl, July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs.i reirfecahnadmsgzi, Osborne and dauzh- mn ol ML and Mm Emerson Mal, for many years, died yestei'day all l.-lnllll. Drllllc um, Jmnle Blll. - . mews. he recelved llls early edllca, er home after a long lllll5SS- u-isei of Waterside. Pownal. is Born Nov. 26, 1888 at Mui'ray.daugmer, Mary Jangup, Harbour, she was a daughter oi iugcluxxox .. Al, me D5 Lemuel imd MBTY Jane Mllr-A County Hospital, July 17, t clock Brehaut. tlon at Alberton High School and Prince of Wales College, and be- gan his teaching career at the age, of sixteen in Brooklyn School, two miles from Alberton. WEDNESDAY Paying their first visit to Prince Edward Island. the travelling chair from Princeton Theological Semi- nary were heard in Charlottetown yesterday afternoon and evening 'by large congregations at Zion Presbyterian and Trinity United Churches. o Mr.l and Mrs. John A. Macl(innon. St.l ' r Peters Bay, a daughter, Frunccs The body oi Joseph Leo Peieis M,ll.ll,V lwlzlll 3 lbs. 2 L2 oz. oi Tll,'l1lShl Shore was found )'ESrl(jA)IpBELll A, ll", ltcrday moining floating face down. calmly Hospllalv July 15' lo ML. The Guardian Page 13 Saturday, July 24. 1954 LEABD-At North Tryon July 19 1954, George S. Leard in his 93n- year. 9 SMALL - At the Prince County Hospital on Sunday July 18th. 1954. Leonard N. Small in his 73rd yea: MncLABEN - The death occurred at the Kings County Hospital or. Saturday, July 17, of Mrs. Mar- garet Macl..aren. in her 76th year. KNOX -- Suddcnly at Gharlottw town Airport, Friday, July 17. 1954, John B. Knox, in his .'l8tZi , l year. Kmih MacDONALD - At her home at 189 Cambridge Street, Summerside. lon Saturday, July 17th, 1954 Miss lEthel Mable MacDonald in her 73rd Wear kings SMALL - At Prince County Hos- Rotarian J. Frank Arnett. well approximately two miles off shore' pm” ”" S””d”' Jul-V 18' Lc'”'"d Probate Court to be-held in the lbnrrle Bldg. Cid establighcd li Charlottetown, including sto and stone building-frontag ardware business on Qu en Sreet, ck in trade, three storey brick e approximately 46 ft., depth approximately 90 ft.-and lot approximately 46 ft. x 99 ft. with '10 ft. right of way at vi-itor. Offers for the building rear. Extra large freight cle- Roomy basement with cement floor. only, or for the business with building on rental basis, will also be considered. Sale necessary to close For further particulars THE EASTERN 154 Richmond Street, estates. apply:- TRUST COMPANY Charlottetown, P. E. I. Agent FOR House in good Three bed-rooms, living-room residential SALE area of Charlottetown. , dining-room, den, kitchen and two bathrooms. Also basement apartment, two bed-rooms, kitchen, living-room and bath. Oil furnace. Can be pur- chased with reasonable down payment, balance can be fin- anced. APPLY BOX A.B., GUARDIAN FARM FORSALE AT KINKORA . The farm of the late Patrick Brennan. about 1 mile from Kinkora Station is offered for sale. This farm con- sists of 130 acres, of which 85 acres are under a good state of cultivation, the balance is covered with lumber and firewood. This farm is and has a good residence and farm buildings. may be had by applying on For further particulars well watered and well fenced, Inspection the premises. apply:- M. A. FARMER, Solicitor, Charlottetown. I TENDER NURSES RESIDENCE, SUMMERSIDE The chairman of the Board of Trustees, Prince County L Hospital, Summerside, P. E. until 5 RM. A.S.T., Tuesday, tion of a nurses' residence. 1., will receive sealed tenders August 10th for the construc- Plans and tender documents may be received from G. K. Pickard, B.,Arch., architect at the office of M. F.- Schurman Co. Ltd., Summerslde, P. E. I. der documents may be view tary, Prince County Hospital, Summersido. Plans and ten- ed at the office of the secre- Contractors interested in bidding may obtain plans from the architect on deposit of 5100.00. This deposit will be refunded on return of plans and documents in good order within ten (10) days of closing of tenders. ity deposit or bid bond as presc merits. Each iendcr must be accompanied by a secur- ribed in the tender docu- A PROFESSIO NAL clans LBARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. A". Walthan Gaualet. LL.B. Phillipa Bldg, Ill Grafton Sf. Bell, Matheson 8; Foster iso Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. f6.' Queen St. Phone 43!! M...A. Earmer, Q.CTL-I:B- Bank of Commerce Bldg. Gaudet & llaszard Bank of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Glllis. LLB. G. F. llutclicson ”.' Son F. G. HUTCHESON. no. 5'1 Grafton St. Dial Frederic A. Large. Q.C. Boyal Bank of Canada Bldg. 8322 Palmer dz Haslam Bank of Nova Sculls Bldg. Matheson. Peake Nicholson 115 Grafton -Street J. A. llfacflulgan. B.A-. ise Illchmond St. Dial cm -OPTOMETRISTS II. A. Carrnthers. 8.0. 123 Kent st. out set! Byron J. Grant, 0.D. I20 Kent St. but am ll. J. Mabon. lt.0. P. E. Montague, .1-M? --j-i J. S. Taylor, R.0. Corner Klnt I Queen Ste. Office om; Ilmuae G750 . , ,-,,, .11."..- CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MeDONALD. CURRIE & CO. I Charlottetown II. B. DOANE Charlottetown Pam em - eul Currie Bldg. . DIIIM24 - Queen 3! (I. E. Mar-Millan. B.A.. LLB. I54 Prince SL Dill 5133 MacPhee & Tralnor iea Queen st. Dlll 4137 Chas. R. lllcQunld. ILA. use Blebinond st. Dill 89" C-CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson '0! Prince Rt. "ill N31 Dial 818! 0 COMPANY Ill Great George St I. 0. lo: 14'! Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, on Monday the 23rd day of August next coming, at the hour of ten o'clock fore-noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for In said petition and on motion of Stephen S. Hessian Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with publlshed in some news- paper published in Charlotte- town aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the , Court House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, at or near the store of Maynard .F. McDonald and at or near Clark Bros. store both in Montague aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (SgdJ Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. (Seal) For Sale 1 Massey Harris No. 26 self-propelled combine, slight- ly used; 1 Massey Harris 10 ft. dump rake, almost new; 2 dump carts in good condition; quantity M. H. No. 7 hayloaders and power mowers which we will sell lat discount for cash or take 'cattle in trade; 1 Firestone gasoline washer, first grade. retail 3197.00, selling for 53150.00; several Beatty deep well systems, at cost; quan- tity split hardwood. L. D. MacLEOD & SONS Victoria "l0RE5uE”" Including Sash and Door Factory at l North Tryon. E, D. IVES & CO. FOR SALE Used Building, Materials 1 4000 Ft. 4" Boiler Tubing! l0,000Ft. 1 1x2" Black Iron' Pipe. All in A-1 condltion.' Windows, Doors, Various sizes. Hardwood Flooring Jn excellent lConditlon. Brass and Black Iron Valves, all sizes. H-Beams. l- Beams, Columns, Channel Iron. various sizes. Other Building Materials Available Calling for lean tb-II U2 PRICE way and Cape Road Under the direction of a profes- sor of music. Dr. David Hugh Jones. l"A.G.0.. A.S.C.A.P., the male choir presented a beautiful repertoire of sacred selections. The blend of 15 unaccompanied voices provided effective inspiration for thei glorification of God. Word has been received of the passing on July 11 of Harold Wea- thei-bie of Los Angeles, Callf.. in his 75th year. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherble of Georgetown, the late Mr. Weath- erbie was a construction englneen and had resided in Boston and California since leaving George- town fifty years ago. He and his son visited briefly here two years ago renewing old acquaintances. Warm weather, a light breeze and a partly clouded sky made a perfect setting for the annual boat races held at Wood Islands Saturday afternoon which were attended by a large crowd. The main feature of the day, the boat races. drew the atten- tion of the throng, and they re- ceived many thrills from the fast races and close finishes. Togeth- er with the races, sports events were held under the direction of Brig. W. W. Reid and Mr. Art Perry of the Department of Phy- sical Fitness. Dr, Albert E. Ings, Veterinary Surgeon, has opened an office at. Montague this week. Dr; and Mis Ings. (the former Constance Mair of Georgetown) have taken up residence at the home of Miss Agnes Annear in which Dr. Ings' Office will be located. The destruction by' fire yester- day of a large barn owned by Wal- ter Bowness in Kensington en- dangered his home and caused anxiety for the safety of it large section of the town which was in the direct path of a strong breeze. The Bowness property is located beside the telephone off near the new federal building. TUESDAY Prince Edward Island fisher- men reported Monday ihat the cod and mackerel catch is the worst in years. J. J. Larabee of the fisheries department said the season open- ed well but ”slackened right off." Fishing is the second largest in- dustry in the province and while figures on the catch were not available. any major slump would be a severe economic blow. Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L.. has tendered his esignation as organist and choir director to the Session Board of Zion Presbyter- ian Church, to become effective early in September. Mr. Johnson. who came to zion seven years ago last month is ac- cepting the position of organist and choir director at MacDougail United Church in Edmonton, Alta., where Rev. H. E. D. Ashforcl, D.D, formerly of Trinity Church in Charlottetown, is Minister. Westminster or Washington and must make our voice heard in the United States as an Inde- pendent country," Professor 3. S. Keli-stead of Toronto told mem- bers of the Rotary Club and a large number of guests at their weekly luncheon meeting in the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. Dr. Kelrstead, following the lines of a book he has written which will shortly be off the press. spoke on "Some Second Thoughts on Canadian Foreign Policy." Mr. Heber R. Matthews who. with his mother and sister. 11!! been visiting relatives in Alberton For Sale, Farm, picturesque site for in c;,.,ion,.,;o.vn, Motel or Camp, near safe bathing beach, opposite Na- tional Park shelter on high- "We are no longer a colony ofr R. S. ALLEN LTD. HALIFAX, N.S. Contractors I159 Goiilngen Strecl Phone 5-5480 :1- 0 Apply:- P. MacAUSLAND, North Rustico FOR SALE DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE with three acres of land situated in Montague For particulars apply H. L. MacGREGOP. i-arm property containing sixty-eight acres of land. situated at Murray River, formerly owned by the lair-l Edward Gamble: Dial 3912 FORSALE 1.. H. KENNEDY , REAL ESTATE BROKER 168 Great George Street I known business man and former mayor of summerside was guest speaker yesterday at the regular weekly meeting of the summer- side Rotary Club, Roiariztfi J. c. (Bud) Mountain pres;ding. Mr. Arnett's interesting and ill- formative talk centered around the history of early days in Summer- aide and he told of how Summer- side got its name, which for a time applied only to the hotel oi' place where the stage coach put up and was not recogniz as the official name of the community until Pat- rick Power, Summersldes first postmaster, induced the postal au- thorities to label the mail bags ”Sunimerside." From July Ii to the 18th a Church Boys Camp under the auspices of the Diocesan Church Soczety 0! the Church of England in this Province was held at Camp Kings- ton, Crapaud. This camp, for boy.-. of the ages 9-12, iiiclusively, was under the direction of Dr. Frank Jelks Charlottetown, an experi- enced lender of boys Camps He was assisted by the Rev. W. Eric Ingraham, Kensington. who has Camp Chaplain; and the Rev. J McMahon oi Albertoii, Rural Dran of the P. E. I. Deanery. Mrs. JJelks acted as Camp Nurse. Jword has been received that Dr. L. A. Kickliam, 52. of Wcstlock. Ali.a., and his son Tom. were ac- cidentiy dl'OVi nod in Kooaenay Lake. 8. C, on Monday evening. He is a brother of Mr. rr. J. Kickham, M.P. (Liberal Kings) of Souris Born in Souris. Dr. Kickham was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickham. A member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. he last paid a visit to his native Island in 1945 when return- ing from a journey to mirope. THURSDAY The dedication service at the nrw Free Church of Scotland, Birch- wood St.. Charlottetown was held last evening with Rev. Prof. David MacKenzie, MA, senior lecturer at the Free Church of Scotland Col- lege, Edinburgh, Scotland. deliver-l lng ,thc dedication sermon, and Rev. William MacLt-od. M A.. prin-A cipal clerk of the General Assemblyl of the Free Church of scoiland.' Provost of the Royal Burgh of, Domdfh, and chief magistrate oil the county of Sutherland. and min- ister of the Free Church Congre- gation of Dornoch. offering thr- prayer of dedication. The declar- ation of dedication was made by Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. minister of the Congregation. FRIDAY Twenty two former Islanders re- turned to their old homes last night on a special Canadian Nat- ional Railways car making its sixth trip to the Mariiimcs. Six of the ex-Islanders had Charlottetown as their destination. A barn belonging to Elmer Col- wili, of Elmwood was destroyed by fire yesterday evening, The fire was caused by spontaneous com- bustion in the freshly. harvcstcrl hay crop. All the cattle were saved SYDNEY (CF)-Fire Chief H. H. Jewell of Charlottetown was elec- ted president at the closing session of the Maritime Fire ChLefs As- sociation's 40th animal conference here Thursday. He succeeds Halifax Fire chief Fred Macgillivray. Other officers for 1954-55 are Fire Chiefs D. H. MacNeil, New Waterford. first vice-president; M. H. McKle, Moncton, second vice- president; and Lewis Jcssomo, Sydney Mines. third vice-prvsideiit. Deputy Chief G. H. Brunclice of Halifax was re-elected secretary- treasurer. . Auditors for the ncxt. year are Chiefs H. S. Knight, Saint John, N.B.; Lester Louther, Amherst-; and Harold Doherty. Fi'edcricton.l The 1955 conference will be held in a seven fathom depth of water about one quarter mile from where he was lost overboard on May 31st L while engaged in fishing OpFl'ill.l0n5i 'u'iih his brother Alyre. Tlfe re mains ucre found by Benjamin Pitre and John Leclair. Tignish fishermen who notified the Alber- ton detachment of the R.C.M.P. Dr. W. A. Shea, coroner of Al- lbcrton was called to the scene and after examination of the remains ldccirled that death was due to ldi-owning and that an :nquesi lwauld not be riecemary. mains were identified by tim's father Mr. Frank Tignisli Run. niirriis" l RIERNAGHA. lniicimvn llospiiiil on July 22, ll9.'i4, in Air. and Mr.-. Siuphvii l )luiii.lgli.'in, a son. HELL -- At the Clrarloiteiouii Hospital on July 22nd to Mr andl lMrs. Walter Bell. (nee Lena Soin-L lcrsr, a s-eii. Everett Farmer. 1l)ItlS(()l.l. - .-it the Cliarlntic- ltriuii llo--piloi nn 'llliui'-'rla,x, Jul) 22 to Mr. ztnrl Mrs. J. Riissr-ll Driscoll, .Vlount llcrbeit, a (laugh. ter. WOOD - At the P. E. IslanrlA Hospital on July 32nd. 1951, ml Mr. and Slrs. Hollis Wood incr-l i.-klclliii Blitcflir-gar) lln7clhi'ook, a lduiiizliii-i'. Wright 6 1b., 4 ozx. CURTIS -- At Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on July Zist, to Ml'.: and Mrs. Frank W. Curtis, a girii RYA.V-- At the Charlottctown' Hospital on Jilly 20, to Mr and Mrs. Hari'i.son Ryan (nee Dolly Gallant R.N.i a daughter Helen Ann weight 7 lbs. BEARS-At the South liuron Hos-1 piial, Exctcr, Ontario. on July 7,A 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. wmciuiii Bruits, fnce Frcdn Ncwsnni, .1, Non, Tlnnnld Leonard, lbs. 7 V2 nzs. l MURNAGIIAN C At the Char-, lottetcwn Hospital on July 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.: Murnazhan. City, (nee Catherint-I Loci it daugrtcr, Maureen Eliza- beth, uniglit 8 lbs. 9 Ms. lar Paint, a daughter. lbs. (ll-1 oz. tcr, (nee Georgina Dawson). bany, a son, Ronald James, 9 lbs 2 7.5 BATTY - At Ernest Harmon Air i Force Base, Stcphenviiie, Newfound- lland. on .lune 27th, 1954, to Majoi - and Mrs, Lcwis ii. Batty, a son. lllIO0RE--At the Prince l-Jdwairl llsland Hospital on July 18, 1954, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore,'a weight 6 ihS.. 11 oz., David l.lo,xd. .DARRACH - At the P. E. Island Hospital on Sunday, July l8. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Darrach, a son, David Neil. r guwicitiun - At the Prince Counlyll M Al ll". Cr-lllll, Hospital on July 12, 1954, to Mr. anti Mrs. Si, Clair Mrlvrr, Kin- kfllil, ll son. 8 lbs. 7 l".? oz. i.EWlS - A: the P. mun-i llospiinl on Jul) 17th, 1954, l0 Mr, and .Vii.s. W. B. L is, a' Iinugliit,-in ll":-iglit 7 lb. ozs. JONES - Al the Prince Edward lslanri llospiiiil on S.lIurria,i. July IT, to l-V0. and Mrs. J. M. G. Jones of Clicrry Valley nnrl Suin- mcrsidc. is son, John Walter. 7 lb. 7 oz. CAMPBELL At the Prince County Hospital on Saturday, Julv 17th. 1954., to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- linm F. Campbell, (nee Ethel Tre- lnar R N.,J i Summerside a daugh- ter, 5 lb. 1 oz. MARBIAC-ES MacEACHERN - FORD -- At the Grace United Church Manse, Hamilton, Ont, by Rev. D. A Lark. Julia Phyllis MacEachern of Rice Point to Arthur Ford of Char- lottetown. AIJLD-RACKHAM - At Brook- iield Presbyterian Mansefby Rev. Lawrence Blnikie, Doris Joan. V u'plr;l1L girl.-iughinr of Mr. and Mrs. Milionlof Dcnise son Irving, son of Mr. and Mrs. l7,lIl'il Auld, Winsloe, on Saturday, prelimina July 17, 1954. DEATHS l PAl'.V'I'l-IR - Al the Oakhain Hos- pital, Rutlnnd, England. July 12th., I 1954, I0 Mr. and Mrs James Payn- Al- and Mrs. VVilfred Campbell, Pop-lN' Small lll hls -l-gm 3-Cal-l lieisht 9 DOUSE-At Lynn, Mass. U.s.A.. on July Ill, 1954. Mrs. H. C. Douae in her 84th year. KING - AL. lllP SfiLl'i”(i iii-all Home on 'iluPsd;i,r, Jilly '20. 1954. William Bradford King. aged 70 ' years. CAMPBELL -- At lrishtown July 19th, 1954. Mrs. Wilfred Campbell I in her 68th year. BELL - AL the Churloiicinun Ilospitzil. July 22, 1954. Everev Farmer Bcil. iniani son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bell, Tryon. )facBETH - A1 Grand View July 2'2. I954, Neii.Vi.MacBctli, agcfiTT. W00!) Av ihc P. E lslzind Hospital on Friday, July !.'i, John I. Vl'nod of 200 Prince Strcct in ,his 77th year, T LBREHAIJT - At White Plains, New York on Tuesday, July 20, Miss Florence Somcrs Brehaut, ,nzcd 66 ycars. ' RILLINGSLEY - At the l" E I Hospital on Thursday. July 2'1, 1954 Mrs. Bessie M. Billingsley. SINCLAIR - Suddenly at Kcppucli on Wediie.sday, July 21, 1954 Alex- iander C. Sinclair in his 75th year. 'lllacKlNNON - The death occurrrrl ion Thursday, July 22. 1954. of Mrs iMartin MacKinnon. 121 Sprlllk lPnrk Road in her 76th ycai. "SINCLAIR-Suddenly at Kcppocli on Wednesday. July 21, 1954. Alex- ander C. Sinclair in his 75th year. KING - At the Sacred H:-.1it Home nn Tuesday, July 20, 1934, William Bradford King. aged 70 Hears. lHeld Responsible for Cole Dealh ST. HYACINTI-IE, Que.. (CF)- Libby Freeman of Watertown, Conn, held criminally responsible by a coroner's jury for the death Cote July 11. was- :R.1ckham. Wlieailoy River. to Edi-Lchargcd Thursday with dangerous driving and ordered to appear for ry hearing Aug. 26. He pleaded not guilty to the charge when arraigned before Judge Aime Chasse in the Court ,?ELl.f0TT - At Indian Road. Walt- of Scssions of the Peace and was ROGERS - At the Wcstcrn lins-l ham. Mass, on July 15th, 1954. Rich-A released on bail. pitzii, Allic-rion, on July 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Rogcrs. (lauglitcr, Susan Agnes, weighing; 7 His. l fol nrd A. Elliott in his 82nd year. ' nl(fAMPBEl.L - At lrishtown July when struck by Freeman's 19, 1951. Mrs. Wilfred Campbell in her 68th year. ' Miss Cote was fatally injured car which mounted a sidewalk follow- ling a collision with a truck. (iii -OiirWWay By if R7iV'iii"iE-nTs YOU "THEY I I ES, .lll, EOTZN THI A 5Tl2OKlC-.v PLACE Akl' BRING ALONG YOUR BRIDGE L'l'M4lI”lNM.' WATCH NOW-' ' lADN"T LOOK FER KNOMI - CLIMB OvER.THEY'LL I N PICK OUT A WEAK ” ( spar AH'VELL FER 1 ' - THE ENGINEERS ) THEY CORPS! so .m5'r , BACK NFM ' -TIM BE RS! T ETY YEAR9 TOO SOON I us-rem. GUY--I ' V seen A eeizizv PicKEi2's' ENGINEER HALF MY LIFE AM' I ALWAY5 CARRV Pom23oius.' THEY LL FIND 7-24 h .47 R.x;JiLLIAM5( -uveicv , - WIMMNI I'VE i WON'T cow-1 THIS WAY" ' swambc ' K5"- a v a -u; u s an on. Can 1544 N NEVI SINICI. he. L i "That John Bertram Knox. calm" to his death by criisliing ll1jlll'lCS of the lower abdomen. resulting from the collapse or the under- carriage of aircraft CF-l-IAJ" was the verdict returned by A coroncrs jury at an inqursty held last night Mr. Knoxia death occuri-rd at th- Iharluiteiowii Airport on the nitlll of July ltlth. Coroner L. E. Prnwsc presided at the inqurst Mr. John P. Nicholson reprcscnird tlic Crown. The jury further addcd: "It ap- pears from evidence presented, this deceased proceeded into a position of danger of his own motivation and met his death in that position due to the fact that safety devices available to him were not in pos- ition. In our opinion. no blame should be attached to either the employees or the management." The jury was composed of the fol- lowing: Messrs. Keith MacKinnon tforemam. Samuel Johnston, Harry Maclnnls. Douglas Hill. Alfred ordinary son throat U. EF ZEKE. SENT YA, S HERE ON Tl-l' PORC X. 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