Maxirns of a Mere Man 1.1, works hard who has nothing to do. T(PAGI-is dill l e Qlluur use sIIdIII.I'e PAPII I. III IV IVIIVIOIV CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1955 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew juiuiicuis MAY HIT MARITI The President of the Caledonian Club W. C. .ilacLeod and the Club Chieftain. George V. Fraser were on hand yesterday afternoon to griiri Yup .ihFllllll'r'li Lachlan Donald llackiiiiosli. of Mackintosh. Chief of lllackintosh who arrived by air from Halifax. The Clan Chieftain was carrying a staff given to his predecessor by the late King George PARIS, IAPI-French paupers are in get a little more than a quart of wine free every week for Ill months beginning Nov. 1. as part of the government cam- paign to pet rid of a worrisome surplus. Cooling Events Your Saturday night Jamboree -Forum. Lot ll parish picnic at West Point Wlinrf. Tiicsday. August 13. Stock mt; car See ad races Wernesday in sports page. Dance Corran Ban Hall Friday Auziiri 12th. Refreshments. llrcular Stock Car Dance Tues- flR.i' nirhi Forehead Raceway. Ring" in new Hope River ('hiii'rh llrill. Thursday. Alli. 11. "Dance in Millvlew Hall every Fi'id;iy Dam-e in Dixon's Now Run. For tuna Bridge. Augugt 11, F - "Rcizulnr Dance. Mt. Ryan Hell. eiery Thursday f-Hrguinr Dance. Crapaud Rink ;:fl”F-Vll.i' iilght.- Burns or V! Sr-no ilile Bay chicken sup- Efrh and hnsnsr. Wednesday. Aug. l SREET CHIEF OF MACKINTOSH Egyptian Prime Minister Te Visit Russia CAIRO (CPI-Eiylitlan Prime Minister Gamsi Abdel Nasser Tuesday accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union shortly after it was announced that Red China had placed a multl-million dollar order for Egyptian cotton The two announcements were not publicly linked but there was unmediate speculation whether Egypt would move into closer political cooperation with the Comm ' oc. Wing Cmdr. All Sabri. director of political affairs in the prime minlater's office. said Nasser's visit was expected to take place next spring. Shirley To Try Again TORONTO. ICP)-Shirley Camp- bell. who had to be pulled out of the water just two miles short of swimming Lake Ontario last week. will try again. She said her second attempt" will be made next summer. probably in Police Force Macle At Cou Four promotions were made on the City Police Force at the regu- lar monthly meeting held yester- day atternoon. His Worship Mayor Steward presided. all the council- lors being present with the ex- ception of coun. Keefe. - Detective Sgt. Webster is the new Deputy Chief of Police. succeeding Watson Higgins who retired some time ago. Sgt. Agustus Dowling has been raised to tht! rank of Staff Sergeant and Constables Lloyd IWakelin and Neil MacNevin have been made Sergeants. The motion for the promotions was introduced by Coun Gormley seconded by Coun. Gaiidet. The Police Com- mitee chairman. Coun. Gormley. stated that the promotions had been unanimously recommended by the Police Committee with the complete agreement of Police Chief C.W. MacArthur. The 42-year old new Deputy Chief has been with the Charlottetown Police Force since 1939. He was made a Sergeant in 1946 and for the past year has served as a plain clothesman on the detective squad. Deputy Chief Webster will CPR Prepares .For Big Move Iy t bl h ' 1841 t ed t l men who were later executed for SAINT JOHN. N-B. fCP'-The murder. Working "gang in comm. Canadian Pacific Railway mobil- and the new dgputy 1. n nun,-gr. ized its resources Tuesday for one who has during his years of ser-l0' 9" ” m0V9mC"iB 01 vice combined efficient police workl WOOD! and their weapons Since with discretion and his knuwiedgel "19 5800011 W0Fld War. of the work will be of invaluablel White 12,000 infantrymen locked assistance to his superior. yhorns in mock warfare's Exercise Staff Sergeant Dowling has had Rm"! 5'” 3' Camp G'3e'"w” the longest service of any member "Pith Pf herev "W CPR drew Vial” of in, present (0,-Ce. Ln, year for transporting them and their Promotions ncil Meeting mm. has .the maneuver ends next week. done a very efficient job His pro-l Th? ('”mVa"-V Said "W l"'a””5' motion comes as we” eamedl birden will be borne between Aug Sergeant Neil MacNevin and Ser- ” 3"” 1” Whe" 1"" f”i3h' "Wis geant Lloyd Wakelin were buddies will '"5'l 50 "l "19 5""-V-5 54""" in H1; Rnyn; Canadian Navy dnrms centiirinn tanks and 30 bren gun World war 11 They joined ",9 carriers alone at the whistle stops Force in 1945 and have been two "i ll7""l-Skill?" and WPl5l0"l- of the City's efficient policcmeni Ten passciiizer specials will during their gervicg. carry about 2,500 troops to west- ILOAT WINNER, ern Canada and depots in the Maritimcs. Before the meeting started. His Worship announced that he had a' ,dUtY to perform. He then called l (Continued on page 13, col. 6) squad and since that Woman B-egicits Off Attacker lift”-”!!.f he wan pug in chmge of the warm. gear to bases across Canada when. PRICE 5e MES 50-5OTCThancSe ls Forecast; Alert On U.S. . (CP)-The weather office said Tuesday Connie is almost certain to lash into the Cana- HALIFAX hurricane Coast dian east. coast if she stays away from the American mainland until early Thursday. But it's a if". "if". qiving Connie only a ”30-50 0 because of her iinpielictahle l The big blow currently is mov- ing northwest ll szlivzht liift in direction in the last few l'v-iiits- l tabout 430 miles off the Florida coast. U S, ii'(lr'ill10T r. --- rims- qnnce planes obscri cri it curve inward the mainland bail theft; were indications Cnnni" uiiiild' alter course in a more rwi'ilwrll'. tlircctioii i if she ri-mains at cm iuilil sh" it-zii-lies a point about i J miles n-.rili of Cape llLillCI'il5. ' ll . '11?" .-ho Vllll be caught in the D11” V while he was on a grouse hunting men Mat'Leod and Fraser the trip to May Castle at lnvernesshire Chieftain was guest of honour at in Scotland. the repeat performance of the Alf.gI"'ct.'m! mo close to let it bearbe remembered as one of the con- m ." the slim brunett l9-year- ldl Chief Mackintosh expressed plea- . Historic plageant hei: at thetgoli; ..:...,,.-.,,ne. mm 3 crfzwd at slim! Planes sure at being able to visit thciseum. "l ave carne agrea ea nyslde softball stadium Monday, Island which he thought very:of thc island's History in a most night. beautiful from the air. He is look- enjoyable manner." said Chief Shirley was presented with on, log forward to meeting many oflMackintosh after the preformance ermine cape, a party dress, and al GOOSE 3Ay, Lam-ado, (opp his clansmen at todays gathering. was over. 3450 refrigerator for her attempl:iThi,-teen Royal An. pom, plan”, Last nightin company with a clans- on the lake. jjncludlng eight cnnnem, M nnm. ibers. arrived here Tuesday to start Barter's Film Lab. By CHARLES CHIN SEOUL, Wednesday (AP) - reans were reported injured. South Korea said Tuesday a new Msticks. none seriously. Nine Ko- "wait no longer" because "the danger is too great. The day ofy H " renewed Communist attack too daze h y ." d. Communist attack is near, agalnjm-JSSMNS 'N”LTRA'"NG close." 13"": lk' 59ll;1ad.'):1" ;&AF5pe"dl warned Red truce teams to getl Cho's warning was one of a se- "We cannot be responsible for. WEE W99 Sdwl t 9, at 2:2. out and hinted more demonslra- ries of omciai statements which any incident involving members-of: (Vin dgiive Ncrtri(ons!raEio'i:isbmon in tlons were to come. Four days .u.g,d me United smug to resume .he commission who fall to with- 1;3'f”t3"q 5'9-"lg X of rioting already have injured the ngh",.g' called lain go, I.,. draw." he said. "'""" tel” ' marking the colony's 300th birth- l a tour of eastern Canada and lhr ' ffaribhean. South Korea Deciares New squadron includes five four-en- - gained Hastings bombers. The . planes are scheduled to leave for om munist itac s ear The aircraft are bound for ' Jamaica wiike squadron mem- bers will take part in celebrations l "Wu -2 ..r Id rm I Deputy Chief Webster 32 U-5 3"lf:ll0T::-h H ' lcovolry of he:-occlupledd territoery --pogcgv ggcngrrgn Even as C o ung wan. ac- nort west o eou. an accus h E v s in foreign minister. issued hisyhigh Russian officers of infiltrat- s0gil::t:xg:8saul:.5eg.f:gd:l; fg.ce.. warning. 100 U. S. soldiers faced log the truce inspection setup. against Koren cmzenl He mm". L500 K'”e ""5 dcm""sl”"'"g The hint 05 HOW d9m0n5ll'3U0I18 taincd the Koreans were conduct- against the truce teams at themame in Chat. nmemem repent. in .. . . demonm,a”0"s?.. nearby POI”? 07 ""?l""1- ling that Communist Czech and U. g. ml gr, pepulged with tear d About 1,200 railway workers re- Polish members of the Neutral 3., Mona. inn attempt by up to Th? d9lEBHlE-I 8N9!!dhI'l the 3-11" - inforced demonstrators who were Nations Supervisory Commission 4000 demons"-530., go sin,-rn the. 811111131 Calhilllc Womenl 14308119 ; National Pres. Speaks lAtC.W.L.AnnualMeeting repulsed by tear gas Tuesday when they tried to storm the truce team's compound on Wolmi island teams must quit South Korea by Saturday midnight. Sweden and Switzerland are the other commis- port of Pusan. have been hurt at Pusan. eh 2-Day. Visit To Peiping in the harbor. Seven U. S. soldierslsion members. were injured by flying rocks andl Cho said South Korea could Fisheries Minister Plans Bl s1 31 HAROLD MORRISON and the Nationalist governmentl Canadian Press Staff Writer 300 demonstrators viously drunk." will protect the neutral observers: The office issued a five-page statement Fifteen soldiers (Reuters quoted a U. S. Army ' as saying one group of were "ob- He added: ”We any cost") l governmentis lnformallonl ieging "spying and agitation ac- tivities" by- the Czech and Polish and she invi defaulted on the loan when the truce lnspeclofl. h i I Diocesan Convention which opened furl: to aid in the truce team billets at the shut easw at Saint Dunsunu University yak lord.-iy heard an eloquent address by Mrs. James Freeman of Wind- sor. Ontario. Natlonal Fresident of the C.W.L. in Canada as she spoke at a dinner here last" night. in her brief but inspiring ad- dress Mrs. Freeman reviewed the record of the Catholic Women's League in Canada since 1920. Shel urncd the members to show pride in their member:-hip in the C.W.L.l ted them to attend to. the National C.W.L. Convention in" iwith the strangling of two women .last fall and recent unsolved at- TORONTOV (CPPEA wyearyold iziilina southucsgcrly nmltiia Zlfgdf; woman heat off an attrackcr with "mbably, .d"mpeb Int 3... PM her purse Moiidoy night when be ”” M"”llm.cs 3' aev 441"” fyl tried to strangle her only two hr early Friday the vim 1” or doors from her home. police said. fl”: Smdt 0 . V . H , Mary Uiiipleby told police he Bl". lf she mm” m 0'9: N seized her by the throat after he Am9”Ca".,5eal3,oa"l' her .m'”"."'S stopped hm. to ask directions. Po. an-hour .core winds will dissi- lice said Miss Ump'"i:y had jllfitlpnle rapidly- finislieii tellinn him how .to l'(”'('ll V, F , the sircot when llf' Eral)bcd hnr. U,Nl,g;il2, fgfzidh. M? WSSIMI Car Mlnpd 56”” mm -'lli-llflllll winds. bore down on the - The imman ran hnm, and haryllnicd States mainland Tucsdayll nephew and 3 mend phasm and night. Sectionsuzf North Carolina; raunht 3 man A few monwms and Virginia were warned of its. lager. destriictive potential and the eastl Charm.” Mm assaun is Abm.:cozist from Norfolk through Mas-is snchusetts was hurricane alert. Hurricane warnings were flying from Cape Lookout, N.C.. to Nor- folk ham Jones, 27. Police said he placed Wider ” would be questioned in connection tack n . - S 0 women Hurricane Connie was locatedi some 300 miles south of Cape Hat-l teras, N.C. It was moving 10 or ill miles an hmir on a course thatl would take its centre near or . east of Cape Hatterasl lsometime Wednesday morning Australians Plan To Make Salk Vaccine CANBERRA (Rt-ulersl - Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies said Tuesday Australia is going ahead with its plans to manufacture the Salk anti-nolio vaccine despite the fact that its use is still a en's League ihrougho i. Canada. "We are engaged in a serious of-It restoration of Christian principles to the world around us," stated Mrs. Freeman matter of controversy in some countries. EW Prepares For Plan -Junior-Size BOSTON (AP) The 1 US. l coastal areas of southern New Eng- .tezic points. in her address. ”This is not a mat- Cobcilt Bomb for of our own choosing. By con- i ' V y firmatlon we are sent forth to do: OTTAWA ICPl s A Jl.lf1lClT-Hllfti battle for God." she continued. iCanadian cobalt 80 beam therapy (Continued on page 2. col. 4) limit for treatment of cancer lnl S small lligspitali; will bemin igrtoduc-l e ' t ' , ' l lion w in a cw man s omlc. Escapes Death Energy of Canada announced EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. Tuesday. l The new unit. to be known as the "theratron junior" will bei pioductxl by the commercial pro- land on the alert for the possible issuance of a hurricane warning within 24 lo 36 hours as hurricane, Connie moved relentlessly north- ward. The alert was given while the hurricane was 300 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras. North Carolina.: Although the weather bureau? said it was too early to say how close Connie will come to New weather bureau Tuesday placed! l L The weather bureau said it was chance" of getting this'fa1' nature. Coastal areas as far north as Boston took precautionary steps. Canadians. wa I c h ed Connie's coiirse with keen interest. mindful of the heavy iimilh lit” and dam- by last year's killer hur- ricane llnzel which finally dis- lsinnterl in Ciinrida not it was too early to say wlicilit-r (Tiniiie would hit Canada al"v.viir1h it ix-is i'lll'Hl'Il'l'1 the same Ltcneral pnili if-ll'(lll by Hazel and two uilwr dc-s'ruciixe liurricanes l.'lSl year. i0-FOOT WAVES Eight to 10-foot waves pounded Atlcutic bench sninc 50 miles -;Ir"li"'(":t of Cape Hzillvrii.-. it-ed Ci'oss disaster specialists moved into the threatened areas and were standing by at stra- rcady to be shifted wherever needed Thousands of .V(lllifllCeTS were ready to move in and help. U 5. military bases up and down the coast were closed Scores of jet and propeller-driven planes took off for the US interior and safety. U.S. warships put out to en A U.S. Navy aerologlst said Con- nie would hit the Boston area in the early hours of Thursday mor- ning. - Naval stations at Qonset Point. 111.. and Atlantic City. N.J., or- "hurricane condition ll-a storm may hit within 24 hours.” The aircraft carriers Leyte and Antietam put out to sea. Many beaches including some in 'Continued on page 2. col. 41 Southern New England Hurricane international airport at east Bos- ton opened up an emergency warn. ing and briefing centre for press. radio and public organizations. Forecasters will be on duty 14 hours a day to answer questions abotut hurricane reports and tort cas s. Bm Heroes HEN ARE lief . , . .. . England, a navy aorologist estl-5 - Red ptured the shl in their This statement quoted a North M ncton this fall. - c m., (AP!-A test pilot escaped ducts division of the governments l . 4 0'l'l'AWA (CF)-Fisheries Mln- 1948! siitlaeep of the maihaland. The KOTEHH Who fled l-0 the Smith -15 liirs. Bnsil MacDonald of Tracy ug?hnrfned Monday when thc.atomic agency and will be cheap- .3::fe:r;:eeaT;::r!1?1?:::d:3vui:oirtsill?l M lmii'ge's chicken supper later Sinclair has decided to ii nd cananlnn ndgr nm nng nub”. saying the Poles and Czechs were 'ltlle. ll" President of the C. world's fastest rocket plane ex- er than other. larger types of - ; - -i Ht ht- Qws Md P9 l E . . . . d He noted that Connie is following V""Via.i'. August 10th. Meals two days in Peiping behind the.quently had to make payments to directed by s major-general and W. I... very capahly presided over; ploded high over the Moiaveycobalt therapy units siren y in I similar mu”! uh" by hum. . "'"'”l '" i"0- Bamboo Curtain. a visit that mayiih. bnnkn. two coionels of the " ' Armyn the dinner during which brief ad-i desert. luse. mm mm. 'mm W N.” F" I M ' R N . "Mm in Candy; mu mmme ;u;y Obaervus have speculated am it charled they Phsed as Poles. dresses were made by Most Revd The air force said that the Belll N wmr-r”-'r'r hm Mm 31 ' K" c.ui.u dance Wednesday. Aug. talks with the Chinese Commu-llffhe gen, hgvg the ships. cnnnn. The Communists were accllsedl Malcolm A. MncF.acl1ern Bishop of. x.tA exploded seconds before it I f F I .1 I an ill, llacllt-an'e warehouse. soul-is. nilits i be ble to k 9 d ,1 of photographing mllltarv installs ('li.'ii'lottt-town: liia Honor. Lt. Gov l was in be released from the moth-lFIlI1CI'U O ormer ". '5 3 "V "'9 Weauief bureau TM ""”'"”'"- Cll"00ll- of that visit. first for a Cana- thenai to leimliaeyrilgiili. 0lfl- gionanand t:.tth'er!stri:tegic cilarcrst of; II. lgro1i,n-Isnev;incll-.i1tin.Tl;aElT::i 350 sgupt hEBddw::dl':'l9ad1rllfo1:g; Nova scofi. Premier f:J;5:lfgl"a2r3rgl l:;'l0;;lg'-zi . dian cabinet 'lstsr since the cially Canada does not recognise 9 V9 P0 9 "TY 5" 0 'Y' 5" 9 '3 ' . 5 ' re n1 n 3 - mm in Suinm ill oh 1. co... ' t i d til ii s t ; H Worship Mayor b . '" " "" 9”- mmdayl Aumgv Inotzod. :1l:gtn"ct:?'i;no::r.,h::;1ynK suzlsmg nee: clhgnaz. but E3; gcznuiai 13:: laiglmi; 19 In U" eFE"""' i 3" D."g::w8:rYt; ': n d Mr. George aaemmh PM Joseph A. W”, HALIFAX! Lorri 5:61;: It forecast um seas will become. "Mill's Orchestra episode and the question of fllillfelsinclalr Eehlzfir the Bambg: Cur. A Joint statement by two of South Clicverie representing the Statei ker 34 of nearby Lancaster. persoggi ';'c "hmie J I H; a:"'g"m"'"-(V; (:'l3l' d"l3:l1 ill? 9035i ' - . . . .. ' . L i ' ' l as c . . ' . 4- o . A . ' ra.m”..(.l ml schnol W.” iileilatlons between the two coiiii-ltain zppenrs lfgdlfllla a softer lgitlreejismtglit l;:l;:g:y.lfgdt;r;Cnzr':e7i K:;ci;;svr2'!ciE;;l0ul M 31: izciiikmt-yliegi cglcekpitnnfmtgi Jay W. Nnvad FS...;..n.,,I su. . Martgiz V'ilney';':,d an?! 'N”a3':'g;kg 'tii .n v ; 95- iat itii e towar s t e West. ' i ” . ' . - C tthronge or assay. no ; d H "WIS: In food music. Refresh Auuwrm" M" uyd mm 1.”... Canada W" reported ,0 M" that the truceh :1IS(t3fl(lCd anrfl to ;l;(;:(l(Pt;f':a:!'aS made by man. James ,:Ii1nine.'Tge2qvil3trot;:)M th:hem;(ti1nI;n milzrch Tuesday far. ""1 xBc(;C?1:s'wcre dmmd at Nam!- I H . Sinclair: visit is strictly unoffi- been on the verge of recognizing :""m'!”" "3 ”'gl”!'; ml" "".'.'C"' ' 1 C m (.1 fch fl at ugylen Mu, . mmbinu rnnm, funeral of Slirlinlz M8FM1"3Il sansett. Rl.hernu.se. nf heavy surf V cxnilrnayrn ynghvni nnn dnnu cisl. He was merely making thezllerl China lust ht-.fore.the Korean l?l,':1ebe gl"t'edwfh:':cc':nt”r:';':ge by 'n::e&f:: l';cse:m:'ym"n1rsa Forwl gear mg ah. ha”. The wartime premier of the and R ,.,..,,,E .,,,dem,wy S1,. auto: y tiewis School tonight. Bow. two-day stop-over while returning war. but federal policies chanced 3' ' i . ” D i i . ed men", horns province died Sunday at 33 after mobiles were trapped temporarllyi . . ' . ' n i w r '5 ' . .- " ' . - v - - ins Riley and other "men to Canada from Moscow where he with hostilities Presumably the me Umed Nmo” mmmand of "m" by Mayor Stewart 35. ll"? 0' Mmahslub W3” 5 cad remrn 1 a lingering illness on the Charlegtpwn R1 beach Wanted 100 feed Iuended In mmmluonu whalmg government would be prepared M ailigemlmdous mtelignlf tblihllilhcliriiag ml l():hazll(I)(llt3(e(i(l);3n Esenhiinn Eckngfvl: 650 m.;h.oand the world's al- Tho fllI10l'al SeT'VlCC yW35 i-011' lroad when high surf washed out TORONTO lCPi-Minimum and lb highest marke.tr giiideucltrk? conference. reconsider me question at some m. Ionationrylirljemefnnogwo of me l.ecd:e:-nent' of the work of Mrs. tltude recbrd. better than 90,000 ducted by Dr. A. E. lxbrlh pres V”... madwayy Trucyis and bundm. maximum temperatures: Feed Scri-ice Mt St HPWEVCIW lh!-"Y conceded that 31179 "me if it it" WMEPMP" W” gm .i- L Freeman and the Cgthollc Wom- feet. ldent of Dalhousic Utlil:'g5WY- ers were pressed into action to Min. Max. ' ' W - whun he in in pelplng nn guggt of warranted. 0 c . . . .. ...-. ”'f .j "' free the cars. y Dawson 51 09 IN n,-pa," mom um not my gmngntn ch"-3,, n-nun"-"I (3. nl Mr Sinclair? 46. has gained eir The L'.S wcathcr hurcau at the lzlffnrla 52 67 Wt London 'gchm1' -mum,.y' w, O'Neill, he undoubtgdly wnuid iicricnce In debt collections. in -new r"'r"i"-W --- - - . hrimonton . -15 7o lusuu ll ' be wmmg to talk m the Rm, 1; 1950. as parllanrentary assistant to N B sweeS Corn ) LMKPVY 40 72 nun” mu m H H they so desired. They estlmotedlgic finance nninllster. :9 tomed e e ?vCliZIfla 4: 14 l 0 var a Wednes- he should be in Peiping sometime. -l"'"Pf'- "0110 18 "E H" S9 H! ""1998 6- 75 1::-Alllllsl 10. good mum, ",0". during 9,, "ex; 10 dnyn, lwartimc debts with a number of TOWN!" -- 60 80 9” ll.V ill Club. cm d up n 1 ( overseas countries. (WOW! - 50 M ' ' ' "'1' "" ”"" ""9 FRFDFRYCTON tCPi V Mo : l inmn Picnic 3. A of collecting on the 312,760,000 He attended the annual meeting B” 4i i” I S. iewy n rca 57 an 13 at Analican Y W ug” bank loan which the Canadian and of the international whaling com- ,'"i V " nrme” ll"? mid 7"”? Qimb", - 47 78 llnud, ”" c”""- " Chinese Nationalist governments mission in Moscow July in. then :1."-" lll"ym"l"”..”k9 """”d"'”? 3? Fl'?””"”'”" 43 3" guaranteed when the seven ships toured the Soviet Union. He now on ' ey ms" t” l"'"i"t "'9" 5”" 'l"h" 47 77 Dime. Low" Momuue nu were built in Canada in l047. .ls believed to be in the eastern WP" "M" "W" (mm "'5 "”"' t'"”'."'"'" ill 75 "(till imh. mum. DEFAULTED ON LOAN .rt-aches of that country. at Pet f'fIrwoi.n1 Halifax .. 5.1 77 """N"I The-ships were built for the Chi-iropavlosk in the Kamchatka pen- m(:."'1'1:l':"h "fl .;l;'l'mIl;'l'l';;'"';3"i:.l. dd” l g::";L":'""ll" 3; - 5 ay - .' 7 aha: llnnnd chm.” Duh!-1 M" Mi” slum mduurm C0" " mm” issiieri the warning along wfzhl Yarmoiith .. .51 71 d';rgAe snmhy school mug rd: . . . . practical gtepg to conftrol the corn St. John's Nfld . . . . .. - Ml. ugug 1,. C - A I earwnrm Y e use in spray. They g hodyn.,Imm.. .5” '1” "Vi n said that the corn earworm at- HALIFAX (LP):-The Weaihtf . mock mm . . lacks when the silk or t-lny hairs ';T::1 ”'-VS 3 m”itl':1'13”i'n "7 ill? - . sunny 1 ( zider DDT, m;n 3. apricar onjhe corn;.-0 fur wednemaywea er s orecast Wise. V. J. alaelalvre. HIP s Forecasts ""- -rnnsisucron fCPl-Agricul- veg:-inaryumiiege. "ed in am "Still? ESPCSI BNorth'er':i. Nova 5...... N... co... tore ministu-s from across Canada 9 "'99 "1 "''"PG rllniuvc and Prince Ed rd Hm, . otlolgi Au. an.d”,u" "My nd mmmur t'):dC0-?l't:i::il0l'I a.:dIulnifli.c'aItl'ot:i: FOP Sale gland: 'SIl:ll!. eynd coatirllxll. int 11. P 0 BM Prov cl sa arm: wit a soul west 15; log. C.u"”9'4' Aral: Jlwrl "PP ” "'3 'dVl"Pm'Y "' "'9 "A in marketing products. seed clean- GLVMPTON. England. t('Pl - high at New Glasgow is and D. b ' tablishment of a board of livestock ing plants and market grades. Glympton Park. the nxfordshlre Charlottetown It and 7!. Moncten 'Duiu, w". mun, am commissioners and a policy of land Farm credit policy was also dis- estate of Canadian biscuit million- and Fredericton 45 and N. Saint Nlosday. ua .; "ll lld GEVCIOPIHCIII. cussed as well as the influence of alre Garfield Weston. is up for John 50 and 75, I-jdmungggnn an all-hertrg. gnu. t. The livestock industry came in tariff policy on certain farm crops. - sale Csmpbellton es and so, "M. for special discussion with atten Wednesday the ministers will - Weston bought the 1.250-acre as gay ,,; pmdy. wmda mumw". Wm M h km dmkybeilggn paid to ale dsllry kl; in'al;e a tmtir off several Nedw nr::ns- ,. I Pi! y ' t::'ti'-:0 orig" Wondstmk in 0xfoi;'d- ,5 w,,,",,d,., Hm, WW V1 um. gum" lllylngh 7 go. )1”. mo 'r:l1'i.l;esaa tiveen Moo!" wc 'poao arms. Mon ay hey .0 r M . gay N. Id '.”u' u 1 your xvi-are ago 5 m. .5 m”... hm, rm". ' mm 1.," "ch av and ” u. may mu GI; es :VtIIo'Ive laere llPr'Rll!!'lsl flllha" zarbecue at .. . , zynmms numvppk an been iisinl l,...,.,,,.,,, elepm etari.a- expe menu a ere. .' it w 1' P s :2: fights ”, an medicine and research with Another item discussed was the The estate once changed hands Hlirli tide at Chnrloitetnwrl at v- - silent. . Cllllf reference to west:-a cooperation of the federal-pro ' . for csoooo. 2.32 am. and 3.21 pm. in Rug. hieq. vincial policy on the dlstributioe Pictured above are the ieprese- sentation of three plaques and two tslsnd Fisheries Federation. winner Ltd. winner of the horse drawn The mansion house has more tico at 9.50 a.m. and 10.0 p.rn. III. n...'”;:u;dlI link has an-as an toemmiy. of farm buildings plans. mu &m.. of the winning floats in money prizes to the winners. Left of the organisation prise; Mr. A.W. Ulllry; Mr. ma Moore. of Moore mm so room-. an aim -sent re Summsrslde nu. ll minuteg 1.... Q4 "0 am” Ulfillni research and education they hope would eventually lead Centennial Float parade held to right are Sam Roberts of Stewart. of Moore and McLeod's. and Mel. eodis. and Lester Hlclma. Ported. and a prise hail of AvI'- than chngiomiown. i . 3' ll eeeiln Canada is envied to the establishment of the best Iloaday. Yesterday M or Stewart Canada 2'ackera what of the winner of the commercial prise: winner of the antique vehicle entry. shire cattle erases on the ground sun .4... .3 My; Last hug. a.m. & IQ sq. u.n 5! federal thumb. Ontario ant! most economical type I hire presiding at t regular industrial prise; A.W. Gaudet. His Worship. Mayor Stewart; Mr. The estate embraces most at the .g 72. Mn. sundad -Hm. 3 .- '0U'Mlf! C011!!! and the Quebec farm building for each provtsae. Us-I meeting made the. pre- secretary of the Prince Edward larl Taylor of Tsylors Jewellers, Bartel"! Film Lab. villnse of Olympian. s- ' x-a-