. n--er-.-' ' flissztztsti 1 i - ' - - .e.--ue.'i- -s - Saturday. Nov. 10. 1956 The Guardian. Pia by Lieutenant-Governor Fraser of Thursday that International!!! i 1 i Nova Scuiia was issued today and company of Canada. Ltd.. is a . said ”ii is thought lit to especially - 1! has been proclaimed a day of. mourn for those whose lives have Nady '0 go mad with U” i i P"P'mm1-?------c- .w.c. ilt.-Col. lowther Procloim Nov. ll P NEWS Addresses Prince t Day Of Mourning Street Pupils Another milestone in the history of the i956-5. term at P.W.C., is HALIFAX ICPV-Sunday Nov. . l :l:l:3Dnlemnl:e 'gE::::c::'d' '13," In Prince Street School the an- mourning for vciims of last i been lost and to ask for blessing "M M "5 M"'”y'u”'k Lia ' campus king and Qu:e:"h”to bi nual Service of Rememberance weeks Springliill mine disasierland comfort for those bereaved by E10391 01'! di500V9l'Y 11! Mani pwss held on Thursday morning which took 39 lives. ywhen the pupils and teachers of An official procianiaiiuii, szned Meanwhile Premier Hicks an- grades V and Vi ” ” to - "ed Th d th t th i - pay tribute to the men and wo- Mum um ay 3 E prov” g p g g p . . cial government has made a 825.- modled milestone. For the past . mgnczuhr him! 2:" "3" 1"" ”' l :2: l:l::;,is clgllpgeabsigl u,f;:'DrlmI':; 3 000 contribution to the mine disas. tew years this celebration has The agar": ""1 b L. and by being thoughtful and (janitor re"?! '""d' 55”" m '5" ii" 599” 9b"'"d 355 illrloillll. but icoi LT L0wthwI'uJoIBveEn y- -' i siderate of others always thus I he. "r.e'ved a telegram mun PF” 5 W 0' 0'" MW 9011380 391”! ill! al. of Que 9 .Ch- loll. prjijqc; i helping to create the heiier' world lmml .H"".m”'g 0' NEW BWMWMK L commun-mm: and we gchwl an at e is for Wm”. 30 many had laugh! I advising him of a 810.000 contribu- committee in charge of i:elehra- tin celebrated Wednesday Nov., 14th "'9 disarm-" at the annual Coronation Dance- But there is a great difference this year; this is a freshly re- into one or mor.e mines. A spokesman for the can - said. however, tpat no formal ; clsion on the mine develop has yet been made. The Dow-Jones story says I present plans of the company for the expenditure of tlfitwm .' . from that province. to b in m 0 3 I t ' , in mmduc,” Lt. Col Lowme, and died. ” I" E E P! Pefy I! 0 PNU tions have caught the disease and im - - 1 MI ' Ty, - i . - ti b 1960 Th ick l-be . ' . . I I h ' I e progiamme included. 0!! Y - E It 9 8! this looks like another entry into are iiigmfcilripel at-higcnritileliitiwilr-. (11,: 0 Canada: Song, Dear Canada. land is located about Hi) In C . W” "M'm”'3' 300'” wars and his splendid record .5 Reading, "In Flanders Fields"- jcongder north of Winnipeg. 17 dCVIl0f - ... .- .... cccccc ttttt ...... tttt . "'5 3'" 07 c"MI-o"ET0w" FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO co...-not H; P J. DAVID mwA'f. 13'! Gina! 6503!!!! ST. 0lAll0l'l'UJ(:WN DIAL EA , . """' NEW WAY FURNITURE co., LTD. f 5 . COUNCILLORS: -l:GllA1'0lX)IGll8'l'. oaaaim-rnmwis mAi.eai1Y. i ' " ”- ”"""" i'- 'v "'3"""' MaclEOD :. GREENE MONTAGUE eucnttc E Anbwletmly av'A.J. I-lglqn " IONTAGUE c itoaraaon ' - g waiumu-an - ""”""” "m" ; l SOME RURAI. BEAUTIFICATIO NWINNING PREMISES TOP LEFT Home of Mac Nich- olson. Brudnell, in place winner in the Kings County section for the Home Improvement Con- test. TOP RIGHT Home of Roland sx Adams. Conway. winner of lat plane in the small holding im- provement contest for Prince County. LOWER LEFT Freeland Qchool, Prince County winner in The Pfimlry election is over ed, our unsung workers will re- move the cloak. Apparently a student council, has appropriated friend the Archbishop will be on hand for the irvcstiture. along with a few of the notables of the student body. The social com- mittee claims this will be one at "19 blues! dances of the year. FIRST SKATE Monday found a big percentage of the student body enjoying in. first skate of the Rural lcliool Improvement of Harold Bulpitt. Rouneath, Kings County and Phvincial win- ner in the Outstanding Home Contest. I ii a r ime a orna a e Back Stretch 1f'.5i'..W.i'.;.f..f."'.'.f.;,ia' 25... it S.,.”'c..i.. ..'?i.." "” " "' Continued from use 0 s"”"" Sm" '"m' Yew no on 0, H" 1,", ma THEIR ALL SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN - SOURIS These colt stakes have been a wonderful thing for the Garden of the Gulf. Qncouraging breeders to keep brood mares and produce offspring that have made this little province famous wherever racing is held. To mention just a few, Morning 204 3-5, Earle June Dawn 1,, A xb (zit: ta-5,m'I:uoctor,g..A.4 an oyuhoiimby :3; L. abnd Lo. gtwlcls C m 1 t t H 6' C Hh. C4:iKU.'.A( ll) sy out : . I o a sit. ven y 0y I- s cm a's emperl ure ' P Jerry's Nightmare Ill and key, caused a surprise when he about equal to our summer at onous ommonw.. ' V? y Christy Budlong 2:06 3-4. At this year's Colt Futurltiea, Sept. 12th.. Palacona, owned by Eric New- some of suminerside, set a new Maritime record for 2-year-old trotters when he s Did his ml! mile in 119 to beat t old record of 2:22 1-4, set by Guy Kalmuck with Willard Kelly drivinl. 1130'! in 1936. They had another great night's racing at Sackvillo Downs Wed- nesday featured by the winning of the AA Pace by the Swear-old Jolley Lad by Jollity 2:05 1-4. dam. May Abb. The time was seconds off his record. EIIIIIIIF lea Race 1. CC Trot and Pace - 2:10 1-5, which knocked 2 4-! seconds of his record.,sinnmaries Races 1. CC Trot and Pace- Remembrance November 11 4-I. Winning owner. Don Mac- Aally. Pnrwub. Races I and I Trot and Pace - Just Rita (Cruikshank) 1-1, All Spin (MacI.eod) 3-1, Vera Sig- as! (C. Smith) I-8. Time. 1:16 I-I. 8:14 4-5--a new record tor All lplee. owned by Lloyd Pal- mer. Macbonaid College. Qua. Just Rita is owned by B.C. Cruik- shank. Halifax. Race . AA Pace- Jolley Lad (0'Maara) 1. super lal master I. llesdwsy (Nel- son) 1. Iyrt.le'a any (M-cGn!0'l 4. Time. 3:10 1-4. Winninl WI"- -Mrs. xoitii Thomas. B-Illa MN 4. A Trot and Pan . Globetrotter (u.u'q 1), Scotland's Ace (Mac- Gregor) I. Direct Mite (utcber) 3. Abbe Brewer (ltter) 4. TIIIII. I:'l. Wiaalnl Nut. 114117 31'' nihacaeyl, Trot and Pace - Itin- lnle Flood (Cruikshank) 1. Tys- dall Semple iPinkney) 1. C .13 Pigeon'il.atchivrd) s. Tim 1.30- Winiiiag weer. B.C. Cruiksha . Halifax. Race 1. U T?" 3'4 7"? (Barnett 2. or-etc W ,il-- 0; Brien) Ilwait For Ma (0 Ilelrl 4. Time. 3:17 1-6. Winninl "Vt Lorne mesa. Ivrtnshll 3'" a, BB Trot and Pace. Josh Bool- Dmm Boy (RIIUIEIIO aally (Jones 3. 3019"” ( '" 4. Time. 2:10 2-5. Wllllllll 0""'”v Andi-ow Parry. ltImm"'”'- "i.'l..'i'.f Ii.""i..'mei w-- on ari- m at saint John Wednesday night beinl out II M" ""' (In eigatkiaas card. The um. mm M til. I dashes was ail. certainl! I IN 3 torthissea,aeaeHII1'”- rd FIVE MILE At Richelieu Park last Sunday afternoon the feature event was the five-mile race with a very exciting finish when Bannock Bay 1:07 by Darnley. came with a great rush in the stretch to pass War Lord 2:11 2-5 as he headed to the wire. Singing Sword 2:01. beat Beck Hanover 2:02 4-5 and King Fits 2205 3-5 in the main trotting event of the meet. The victory of Adios Harry in the mile and a half Eastern Championship Pace at Yonkers Raceway Thursday night was not unexpected. He is the fastest pacer in the world with a record of 1:65 and has won the majority of his starts this season and last. Diamond Hal had beaten him re- cently but that was before Dia- mond Hal had been shipped to books was Jules Verna'a Around the world in Eighty Days. No doubt it anyone had yropbuized than that a horse could leave California in the early morning and race in New York that night he would have been considered fit for the asylum. Then again there are the climatic changes. this season of the year and in New York the evening of the race it was around the fifties. How- ever. Diamond Hal finished sec- ond with Bachelor Hanover. the top 3-yearold pacer of the season, third- Adios Harry had three- quarters of a length and a sim- ilar space separated Diammd Hal from Bachelor Hanover. In addition there were such 100 pa- cers as Torrid. Philip Scott. lrish. etc. The track was slow and the time 3:12 l-5. Bay State Pat fin- ished last. i " AND FOR US 'DTD BERTY Pridefully we honor the memory of our sons who fought so gallantly and made the sacrifice supreme for our Free and REMEMIRANCE DAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1956 "Torch Lighif parade ll in thel a,enda. and in case of fire. the. a teacher and principal. but this to the outsider. is noti Lt. Col Lo th dl 'b d f much. The work is going on be. the boys andwgirell; soxglaenng cant. Address. Lt. Col LOVvIlle'r.t ond largest nickel prwncer.'U bind the scenes and when the and memories evoked by Remem- The football team has new uni- 1 form... but no place to wear them. , .... ..ye. i Last Monday we discovered i much to our pleasant surprise ithat dancing classes are held in 'the auditorium. A"er a bit oi' trouble in the way of entry, we found that our treasure was al- ready Ciscovereti, and by quite in crowd of explorers too. seemsl these classes are the most pop- ular ln the institution. Wonder Why? 5'19 year at the Well)! must hang up m Arena. llockcy is being given a ibr another week but a yh pm E ' ' v v those who fell in conflict defending our - charge and practices have been rerninde "about five swzelciseely i i . 0 i I slated for the different teams. -1-......:.-.1-.. cherished Democracy, exams!" 191 Great George St. PURE MILK CO. LTD. i' Phone 5554 Day iln Grateful Memory Oi: Our Fighting Sons Who Died For Liberty Defending our Free and Glorious Commonwealth They laid down their lives that Honor and Peace endure. 1956 Jamie Burnett. a a ithe stor Psalm - tune Ci-emond with des- New Nlckal Mlnes pected to become the world's Hymn. Land of Our Birth; Thei Mmti 0! Candidates are announc- I berance Day. and in simple. sin-. Queen El c....,m.:, Satisfied With KEMAC 1'IHuta'IdDlIi'lIlItora Iknihd. TrIIl0.N.I. IIOIANVIILISIEV The Shepherd y says. the mine is Ni-JW YORK iCPi - The Dow- est in the world is Interns Jones F i n a n c i al Service said' Nickel's Sudbury, Ont, mine. ' if Their Glorious D - -. Q Live After Them Deep in our grateful hearts, on history's ",5. page. endures the unselfish sacrifice of E REMEMIRANCE DAY - - NOVEMBER 'l'ltiI. 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