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.. " ~------.' 7.30 p.m.-Music Stars of the Century, B.30 p.m.-A Little Bit of PRESENTS Heaven, THE DAILY NEWS I '. IRIS~ FESTIVALSINGIIS 9.00 p.m.-:oStrange Wills, '. - l a.. nabl. at· .• 10,00 p.m.-Richard Diamond' . ,..... Vol: 62. No,. 180 ·ST. ~OHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND; ~RIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 '. (Price·5 cents) Charles Hutton &:Sons !. . '. Canada Approaches Hope' For Peace "In: Peace Talks With

"Cautious Optimism" orocco. . As. .. French- . O/)ell Mind 011 Plans Of Other Nations OTTAWA-CP - Canada goes to the New York di,amlament talks next week with cautious optimism that Stu,dy Settl'ement new steps may be taken along the path to reduced arm:d sirength. . The rour other members of the ,u;'-rommittee or Ibe United Na· Ination hi • UN atmosphere at "Greatest Show On Sultan And Top tion, disarmament commission all Nell' York. :! Iikrl~ will gil'e rt~tai1s 01 their Health Minister Martin who ~ro. prcl'iou,ly • announced dlsarma· posed Canada's resolution at .the mtnt rtans. Canada has no plan UN assembly, will represent this Earth~' Opens Today 'French Official an,i is keeping an open mind on Ing an Important bearing on mao . t~o;~ of Britain, France, the jar pro b Ie m 5 confronting thc Unit."! Stales aud Russia. world. Xot bein;: involved In plans or The disarmament probl-~m is TORONTO-CP ~. The Can~dian National Exhibi- To Be Taken Out t~t Big Four may be an advan· closely linked wltb that or German tion, which claims to be' "the greatest show on earth:' h.e at the New York meetings unification and European securl!y, , "hie!! start Aug. 29, In the past, the two subjects which the BIg opens today for two weel\s of midway fun, swimming Canada has round' ways to keep Four foreign nllnlsters will discuss DOODl.ES FOR POSTERITY-To bls associates In the 'European Com· competitions, livestock exhibits, indusfrial displays and Necessity Fm'-Governmental Reform. disarmament talks nn the rails. II at' a fall meeting arranged at munlty for Coal and Steel, France's .lean Monnet was knOlvn I\S an.' big plush grandstand extravaganza. It runs to Sept. 10. u~~nmmittcd to nne or Ihe four Geneva. The N~w York talks mar i':an~. it might be ab:·~ to do so pr!lduce results that wel.lld vitally inveterate doodler during their meetings, So they saved some of tbem, I.ord Rowallan, chief scout, will • Recognized I.am.. a ffect th e f ore Ign mI n I sters . con· had them' "Immortalized" In the ceramic top of this eock!ail bble. lind ofricially open. the show and take lor the farmers the CNE is th2 Canada put new liCe into the ference.. pfesentcd It to him on the occasion or liis resignation as' president ~r the salute of 10,000 Boy Scouts biggest faU fair in Ontario and AIX-LES.B.'\.INS, France-AP - A bargain appear­ Ion;:.arawn disarmament discus· Mr. Martin believes the gap be· the agency. rrom 60 countries. The scouts are exhibits of livestock, grain, vege· ed developing Thursday to re5tore peace in Morocco by .io", at the last UN General As· twezn - nations and the --"---"-;.;...------.------,­ coming frorn the World Scout Jam· tables and fruit are flowing in, ousting both the sultan and the protectorate's top French Jtmbh' when this country's res· Soviet bloc on disarmament l1as boree at nearby Niagara·on·the· The annual horse show featur· ~lutiOli that led to reconstitution of been narrowed slgnl!icantly In the Lal:e. . Ing jumpers, riding classes, six· official, each unpopular with his own people. the rivc,power disarmamcnt sub· last year. The Geneva proposals The main gl'andstand attractions horse hitches and ponies will b~ I Reliable informants at the con'l r~mmittc~ prol'ided a rramework were p~rt of this narrowing. 'Crime', Violence wilt be swimmer Marilyn Ben of held the second week. fercnce here bctwecn Prcmicr Ed· fJ~ continued ncgotiation, "At the coming mcetings In New . • .0. , . Lake Ontario and Channel fame, Exhibition officials again havc, gar Faurc's cabinet "committee of t-'------~ and Ed S:lllivan of' tel':!vision's lined up several top sport. altrac· \ fiyc" and )Iorocc,an Izaders said! l\T. nRST EXMnSATIOS York the£'~ proposals will un· 1T1orld ews Since then the Big Four power doubtcdly be elaboralcd liP on and "Toast or the Town." The ·New tions to help boost attendancc, The the deal would provide the dcpos': »' I 1 " Yark ncwspaper columnist and TV highlight is the $25,000 across·the· ing of Sultan' Mohammed Beu' rach hal'c ~PJnsored plans, nutUn· It is to be hoped that some further in; t.'1em in broad terms at thel progress cnn be made toward:; the Big Risk On T.V. personality will ad as master of lak·~ swim Sept. 6, with nearly 40 ~Ioulay Arafa and the recall of ___ Br, ie -IS ____I "'ummit" confl'rence at Genel'a. solution oC this difficult problem," ceremonies for the grandstand entries rrom throughout the world. French Resident General Gilbert J' Th~!r plans !lel their [irst exam· he said in an interview, sholl'. Track and field evcnts will also Grandl'al. . Hopes are hiSh this year that a be a top feature. Wes Santee. ~f Faurc declin'~d to comment on WHIPPING ABOUSRED record 3,000,000 will find their way the United States and Gordon Pme this possibility, but he said a set· NEW DELm (Reuters) - The Experts \Declare to Exhibition Park, situated pic' of England will run in special mile llement is in sight. . council of states, the upPer house 15·Year .. Old 'EcOIiomic Council tur~squely on the western outskirts rac-:!. The Canadian interprovincial Under the reported solution, the of India's Parliament, Thursday I '1" I",tI"m 1,1 t S . t 14 . V,'!!e' Steps To. P,'eVe,tt, C'lz'ld,-e'l of Toronto along the Lake Ontario track and field championships will sultan imposed on lIIorocco bv passed a bill to abolish whippini (allCer \ L lUee s ep.· v ~ waterfront. be held Sept. 3 and 5, France two years ago would b:~ as a punishment. The bill noW , . V' " II", NEW FEATURE Pole vaulter. Rev, Bob Richards rClllol'ed til placate dt~h~rd r,;.1 g.oes t9 th·~ lowe!' house for COD' n MurdAf CLarue FREDERICTON (CP)-The At. . letVlng OJ 1 0' . Among the' many neW features of the U.S, will also make an ap~ tionalists II hn considcr him a \15m·! sldcratlOn, . I O • \. ~ lantlc provinces economic coun-n I, .' will be the "AI'cnue of Provinces," pearancc. The rnQst unusual sporb PCI'. 1 IIlGIIEST CABLES ,un' S..\CO, ~hine {AP1-A 15.yea·r. will meet SeDt. 14 to 16 at the WASHINGTON-AP -. A S~l1ate sub·commlttee on a roiv of 10 arches rrom which ~ompetition . will . be a. dart thro\\'· St\~ItIl'I'E ~R'\~J)\':\T,.., , ant Id. suffering from hodgkins dis. Unlversltr or New Brunswick, juvenile delinquency said Thursday there is a "calculated. data on I;arious parts or Canada mg champIOnshIp \\'lth 900 ell· ('randr~l \\'lll. Ill' sarnfl~c!l III; CIIAMONIX, .Fra"c~ (ReUltr~) .wrr tlsr, I type of cancer was held In making the announcement .' 'k'" b d t' TV' d" I h d' will be distributed. tl'ants. I allpl'a~~ 1I':lte )'I'I'I!ch CllluRlst, 1111 Olle 01 the II/glint cable fall • '.. b 'I Th d ' h Th d N I "[ ,liS III roa cas mg crime an \ 10 ence sows ur· ~IIII'UCCO The CIIllIlIISls al'C '1" 'll>cd l' au~ ill tlte !voTld 11'd.! opened The 1\lulout al urs 3y on a e arge urs ay, e son "ann, execuhve , • ".. ' . . . . • ':, c. of murdering an n.year.old girl managcr of the council said the mg chIldren s YJcwmg hours. It urged steps La cut the S I h b)' what th;~, con~lIlcr IllS sort' 1'lllIrSdUII all n peak of tl" afflicted with a heart condition in gen'~ral theme of the meetin~ risk.' , B· .pO' t I~g t ness" til l\allonalist. r~hel5 who I .'l!qui!1e ell! MicH. 12,500' Ittt up an argument Ol'er toy balloons. would be "the .place of the Al~ In an Intel'im report the sub. . US In e55 st'htag~l t~IIIl'lll;lt'Ol;' ti":' (It~ wc~ I ill tlte r'rellcll Alp!. . Fortunat Michaud, product of a lantic prol'lnccs within the Cana. commiUee said It "ha; been un. Senator Est\!s Kerauver (Dem.' e, \ a lOn.~ IS S Iq a n epen '1 • 'rakcn hom~ an~ a seventh.gra~e . dlon economy.", • abl~ to gatltar proor of .. a dir~et !cun.), the s~b'com!!littee chair· ,;,~,....:.- ...... D" '" '-1' ., ··"1 Cl"· .. .~.-. 1 ,enF: R~~~?' the.)!oroccan capital, I BlJII lUNG- iA~ . student, allegedl~ bcat.pretty.DorlS The pUrpose or the meeting will 'actual relationship" 'bctween'sliC1i' man said In an accompan>'ing New el:e oJlllwnts.n W1ll.1CfI, G d' I 'I d h here CAIRO. Egypt (AP) - A lour· Trudeau on the head wilb a stick be to provide the couneilis diree. program.'and the actual perform. stat~m~nt that the gOl'ernment ,r~n va 3,re~ y. b~s. e nr th~1 storey building collapsed Thursday ~! 1"''lOd. Latcr he went to a movie tors with'information on economic ance of criminal dee~s" could carry out a few or the' 11ltiltst,·y POlte~rad> Jo ~"t hC3~se 0 • Iwhile 300 1l'~dding J:ucsts were eel .. • ~n jUI'cnilc delinqucncy _ "The probl~ins or this region and will. But \.he senators sa'ld there Is group's 'recommendations but ad. ?PPOfSI Ion tal n ,a, use e FISr~necchelv. bratinJ( on the roof, At )ca~t 5n Bb kb d J I- II. I I d dl Itt ' , . In:; rom Ie" oroccan ... . ." d"S 'th coal' ung.. nc II, e ~cu.ss ons on ranspor, reason' to believe t~leVISlon crime'I' dClt: VANCOUVER-CP _ Expansion of the Crtnadlar.. i The Isliqlal would not insist I pcr,sons \lerc inJure, ,) 0, em " .\rrestcrl u he came CoI.!t of the traffiC, ta:;ahon. agriculture and pronrams are "potentially much "'I'll' majority howel'er can be ,'. I h ttl t tl t Alo J ' scnousll·. ~~"ir, Ih,c ~y. dcnicd lor t~rr,c rorestry, he said:.. mo;e illjuriolls.. to ct.lj)dr~n anrU made 'cffc~til'c ~ulr b~: i~(lil'idlial chemical industry has been spotlighted on the west coast i 1~~ CXr~I;~,s aPI~~lc~~~~r. ~fsi ·.\h~~1 '~EII' AGREEMENT ~ur. ~b~ tk ~ICdgb03f t~c girl ~ The meeting Will be p,mate, young people than motion picture;, II parcnts and by rcsponslble leaders with 'two devc\opments. 'J1~mmcd Beu Youss~f be re.ll ) J 'd ' ~:r:cf~II~~ S~t I~~t t1m~' ad nol , ' radio' nr ~nnlic books." in th,e telc\'i~ion industry." Contracts wcre let fol' a $12,000"1 -, 'I' tll'rncil to the throne im~lr.diatelY., TOKYO (AP. - apan T~lIlr.• /,? . 'r II rid ", nl ~I BANNED The legislators added: CITIZEN REPORTS 000 chlorine - caustic soda plant M ' MO ° The French depo.'cd and exiled Ben approved tlte .llIport of )rl/;;.I.h .• I~~/ •. pa Ice qluo e ~lllm as s3 Y, ". "When considcrcd in the li~hl of "Aside rrom stricter FCC can· acros th harb~r Irom downtown 1SSl0n 'I Youssef two \'ea;'s ago because of from COlilmulltst C/tina undcr Ii l ercv In.. ~oul Sern!h me " Icre t lcre NEW DELHI (APl-Indian bHOI" thJ evidence that there is a cal· trois, ·the senators recommend'Jd: Vancoslll'-er an(1 it was ~c105ed ~ .• , his Nationali5t .vmpathi~s 111e hal·ter traclc Ijg~cc:ne!lt. Pciping ,~~ R coup e 0 orses on a farm 'lid 'k' 1 tl I tl F t' "t' '1 t • ' • '. . . . I'll t k . t h .. ernment censors ha\'e banned Ihl! eu a c rJS' mCl1rrc( l[oug 1 1e orma Ion o~ CI Izens COllnCI s 0 lhat Canalla may enter an nterna· T A to istiqlal considers him to be the It(lpq,; to export 400 to 500 (OIU! of IiOD~' FbtlNtf cr. Uulversal • International movie rcpealed eXposure oC young boys repol'~ "o!IensJl'e malerlals to reo tional Chemicals and Plastihs Ex· 0 rc IC legitimate ruler. . jellyfish /Cortll $10(},tiO(} in return D '. • "Man Without a Star" It was and girls, e\'en or tender age t~ sponslble sources" promptly. l'bT' P' xt year . 'J J 'f' ad t8 om nU,de body Was rouml early learned Thursday Cens~rs said u•• ruthless, uncthieal forms of 'be. Establishing of "collective' reo lIBllOn ~ /r1S n~ Dr d i~ Co HALIFAX(CP)-The RCAF (hs· S,\YS REFORM NJ-:CESSARY /); apanese m~fllme pr uc Tnu.rsday l~ woods behind a fac· film starring Kirk Douglas, 'Is fIlll:d havlour the sub.commlttee believes sponsibllity of station ~Ianagers ann~~~e/itgCh:: b2e: ;w:rded patched a Canso ,aircraft Thur.s· . Faure said a path l? reconcHia'l With the exception 01 lea rongle ercy t~r)'dS~h\\a! a schoo~ma!-a of MI· "with brulal 1Ightlng,' killing and I~ would be wise to minimize the for television programmmg, with the contract for construction or day on a n: mIssion at Arct!e ~Iqn had been op~ned m the morn· I' and agar·agar. e~.a~. e medical examiner, Dr. violence" rISk insofar as possible." 100.])2r-cent membership of the sta. • d I t Bay, 400 miles north of the Arctic 109 conference wIlh four members • '\l!ham T, Rous~lr, said there \I'as' ~. . __ URGE STRICTER CONTROL lions In the National Association of I the Hoo~er ChemicaL, Lt d pk an i circle, where an Eskimo man and of th·~ Istiqlal executive commit· C"APLIN PUNS Fit:\! eI'ldence ~hat the :rlrl had bcen: , The senatorS'recommendcd that nadio anll 'felcl'ision Broadcast. . Dr:.~gmg of. a de~tJ.Sea . oc 3" woman are reported seriousl), ill., tee. NICE, France (AP) - Charlie r~?ed .• Police .~aiu ~iiehaud denied, -~IOII h~g . them up and ~rca~Il\': I the Fedcl'al Communieatinns Com.! er8. • I the .'a.acre site .11 III bcglll nexi i The ail' force said the Can;o "Theil' ,talclllents wcre very in·, Chaplin . child r 8-Legion Corner. daughtcr"o'C Mr. 'an'dMrs, : W: E. French, 64 Phle Bud daughtcr.or;Tc~.Il11dD-:)ta . Ca;ey, 41, who IVorkstwo jobs Ili~~n~~~Y 1!:!~' dau;;hter ,of Mr. and l\lrs: . Gordon .winter', :0£ Whi.ter . Avenue,' who won ,the' Russell, IStoni!yhouse St.; for a total of 96 hours n \\l'aek to : I3-Centrtyl\l,•. •\. W. Tulle, 23 SIniUI'~ve.,' Place; wins.:·.n Electoral . Wb~ \is(l~e"villnel"or. thf': support hl~ familY I said he Is ready . l"';"'Womtn's New •• . . \ . .' ." ~ . otl\er, $300Scho,11I1'shitl fill' ," , to abandon his goal. gut l5-Sjlcrl. ..' ,upil of' Printeof Wales . Scholarship' for St.. Jolin's:, seeolll"'Ele('toraISdlOlllt·~ "W~'\'e 'slit)) for SI. J'!Ihn's ·East. S· J' I ,.' •. 'l:V'SPJl)r.u~;;;h'is 'insEcdike mpchine, shown'in ~rcillt.ect's sl:etch;·is enough noW," he said., .16-MDylli. College;. who wins' one of' F.a~t;·· :Slie~ ill plipil ilf .1 '. II "PIlI"II' Ilf 'B;,sllll)', ... ' I•• " Ii III s·.... Wes t. . Reily,," l~ .'. a·mQllle·1'\'.lIntpI3.nne~·. " I '., 'i" . ~ 'f ur.lIse IN'n 1 fw.,·or:s . " '1' . I' nareI' o·f p"rc"res.', '1'lle. ('nfl's . li\'e in a fl\,e·room 1t.-MaYlil.17-Conllcs ~ . SI Ie IS Ih. ~:lOD scholarilbipi· lor: . Bjs~'jjp'I' Sp'etlee'r' '~ollelic:; .'. '" .' . Ii .. " .. also:' a·.-llUllil HI;: ~I·,i.nc~·iof; il'tll'hl's lilr~l'st·ljllililiu~. It will hi' h\li1l ahol'e th~ ~itc uf l'enllsyll'aui3 hou,e (':UII ~1:1I1 Ito .ta,IJtf t~llllll~hetlrl l8-Stock Mark.ll. S\·John'5West;· She plans SllencerCoII.e",c 1l!ItI,.".I1I. Wnlcs Colleg·c,mi.c1 hil~: ," " ',' .. ,. , ", 'I ruum, :lI'I'\, IS ;, 1111 II " \' .• ,.: and' will'attend Memoriai t r 1\1 0 la] UllIverslty .. . Statum, :.'~:he .lI'el.I'IIPI'()!CclltlnS R~'C :J ,v .cluncras S~II'I'\Jlllldclt t::1' iI~ ~l.; I \\'urk on ,tllIi Jll'ujcd. He is a, cur· . : .- to Un1ver· fntrr'Memnrial • Uriiv~tiitY., in, Septnleber. en e." •.' em r. I. ;. . .~ ,al.rc~dY'; mAde ··Ju\.r:':l~I~n.s:: " micl,opho.il.~S.. ~~. :1h!~lble. ".Iells:' .lhe r~vlng .~mt~ c~le~ a remu,c'l pcnt·~r. by day and a, racl~I'Y hand '. /",: ...,;:,:- .. : •. ,6 litY. '. ., I • • " • .... 10 ~ Se,~t~~ber, .... : to' ei;:~ei::Meniiil!i;ihUiliv.':".' Of,: would cover-'spot' news, ....,.,. ." . .,' by nlglit.. ' . '. ':' . ". , 9:'<: .. ~.,... ::." "., ~'i ~ • 'J, :' .; . . . . ~ .... '. , I . .1 , ." , , . ,, , i ", " ,. '. I; \.: .' 1 , . 2 lHE DAILY NEWS, flRIDAY, AUGUST 26, '95~ -Sch ••••.. t -_--- .THE DAILY NEWS --- " At ~. ' .... n --­-. ...,.,' :, ...... _.--'. .' ... .. _... \ , The ....'~ . • ~. : .... • Htlt'· I ~" I' foundland " ...... '!. ;' publiC, to be member of the of the , announced The subject to " , ~ I HAVE'YOU ABOUT THE .! ... READ be "The Origins . ; .' . ".' j, Law." The lectl~re5 ",., I,, unique opp,ortunity , ' , ' members of the , .. .j- University to hear speaker deal with touches the lives HEADLINE every citizen • The eminent Erskine Read, . versity . Columbia and He has been , ' doctorates by BUSTIN' and Oxford Honorary Fellow , , College, Oliford, Master 'of the

Much Reports of all I ceived at last the Basilica Fan

' that a great deal . been undertaken , gress' had been The committee vc)' St. Patrick's other Festival OF ber of T"M'~~ft';~ • to improve the

; II many booths and , festive atmospllcrc . I The committee commendations fa: \'cnience and -- Rnticipatcd to 'fhe general Festi\'al will lations of the Pol Marshal, II'ho ! with the comlmittci ; , ' Announcement i ' • result of the lion of Terra Rgain possible to oUer a 1955 I ' lIard, Top Sedan Prize in, the was announced "aluable' prizes\\' drawing, ~nd thcs' 5uch ,items as Mule Lieu -AT GEO. 'G. R. PARSONS LIMITED- At the DO'nO\'an'5, on August 25th, _¥ es, folks, you'll find lteadiine Bustin' Bargain. in New and U&ed Cars and Truck! at . cahy, on behalf of Lieutenant G Newfoundland of Geo.'G., R. Parsons Car Lot on Elizabeth Avenue in St. John's. You'll find prices Lower dian Humane en ted to Thomas than anywhere else in town, and the car you're looking for. Take advantage of this great boys in the Testimonial that Association. Sale to-day! We offer I" Highest Trade-ins - Low Dotvn Payments - Excellent Values- made in rec~,gnit.io action and young Lowe in Lotv, Prices - Friendly and Efficient Salesmen. Ing a little boy aged four years Bell Island, in ' Lowe Is the son Frank Lowe, John's, Magistrate SHOWROOM' companied to the .. stable R. SALE • scarlet. The USED·CAR The Royal KIN'G'S RO,AD 'Association, " Majesty HONORARY LOT CONTINUES DIAL The Board of ELIZABETH AVENUE' 'TIL 2'167, DIAL G'R 7151' 8-0303 AUG. 31st',

Limited JIM/ice Com'I: Schedule Lectures ·Sc,enes At Conceptio'n Harbour ~------~---

At Memorial.··. - U. , , The President of the Memorial Univel'sity of New-, .: fotllldland announces R series of four lectures,' dpen to thr: public, to be given at the University in October next by a nlcmbcl' oC the InternationRI Court of Justice. ,The dates ot the lectures, which will ta~e place at evening, will be announced later. " The subject to be discussed will be "The Origins and Nature of the Dean of the Dalhousie Law School Law." The lectures will present an from 1924 to 1929,. he then be­ unique opportunity to interested came legal adviser to the Dcpart­ members of the publlc and of the ment of External AfIalrs, leaving Unil'erslty to hear a distinguished this post In 1946 to become a speaker deal with a subject which Judge of the International Court touches the lives and Interests of of JUBtice at the Hague, which fl'ery citizen. seat he stin holds. The eminent lecturer, Hon. John Judge Read has had an Intimate Erlkine Read, received his Unt­ association for over two 'decades \'ersit~. education at Dalhousie, with Commonwealth and Interna· Columbia and Oxford Universities. tlonal Confercnces, and, has lectur­ lie has becn awarded honorary ed In a number of countries. He docturates bl' Dalhousie, }!cMaster and Osiord' Unh'ersltles;' Is an Is known as a dl;lngulshcd teach- Jlon~rar)' Fellol\' of Unll'erslty. er and writer, particularly in the l'"llr~e. Oxford, and Honorary I fields of Constitutional and lntcr· , . ' ' . (PH~TOS BY:-WALTER T,€)Rl'iIA~) }Ia;trr of Ihe Bench, Gray'. Inn. nalional Law. . ' One of the most prosperOllS c,(Jmitiu~tities in COllcepli~n Ba), is '"Concept/ion Hurbour• New. constrllction at 'he old Ttist.OJqc settlement' w'e shown," LEFT:-The Lady' of'~fei'cy 'Convent. CENTRE:-N¢w Public Wharf Will Basilica Fall Festival--_ ... RIGHT:-St. Anile's Clm1'ch. '" ' ," '. " • A1uch Progress Reported •

n~ports of all committees reo I ~Iovle Cameras, Electric stoves (til ~d at bsl cI'cning's mectlng of and Washing Machines. MemorialTo Banting. thr Basilica Fnll Festival Indicated All these magnificent prizes will Germans Seeking Ihat a great denl o[ planning had be on display during the Festival. been undertakcn and much pro·. Arrangements have been con· ~rt!; had' been made. eluded for the, various canteens to The committee appointed to sur· be operated by the ladies' organ· W' St. Patrick's Auditorium and l18tions, and improved facilities Permission Start oth~r Festh'al space made a num· for efficient operation of the cater· beT of recommendations calculated Ing services are, to b~ placed at to improl'e the appearance of Ihe their disposal. Thl!' ladles organ· many booths and to create a more Izatlons have becn divided into ftlt!l'C atmospherc. seven groups which are fully cap· Frozen Eel Plant The commillee also made re. able of handling all canteen aetiv· .. commendations for Increascd con· Itles . lenience nnd safel)' o[ the cro\\'ds A great man)' Itfms, 0[. detail Anticipated 10 attend the Festll'al. were discussed by the' executive Reported 'Negotiating, Funeral Of Late and It lVas felt advisable that 'al1 The ~encral arrangcments for the rr~liral will conform to all regu. committee chairmen and' sub· lations or Ihe Pollee and the Fire chairmen should meet weekly to With Provincial Govt. Revd.C.R;Blount. ~Imhal. who arc co.operating report progrcss of their plans and with the committee. for the purpose of coordinating It was reported last night thal a number of Gel'mclD Takc~ Place Today the tlverall undertaking. :' I Nationals have arrived in St· John's to negotiate with the ,: The funcral or the laic Reverend ,\nnouneement WAS made that as Before the meeting adjourncd Provincial Government for the establishment of'ari 'E~l c: n. Blount will lake' place from l mult of thc splendid eo-opcra· RI. Rev, III0llslgnor Summers, P.A., I • _ " , hts lat

· . tHE DAilY NEWS, FRIDAV, AUGUST 26, 1955

·~ellgrews •• Foxtra,p ••. Long Pond, •• Manuels . KELLIGREWS, 1and '1IIurlel Yarn' of MD1t Am· LONG POND celePrates his tenth birthday on Here is 'an nn,nouncement of broSe, FC'l'tune Bay, became Mr. The Home and School Assocla. Friday, . August 26th. specIal interest to all p61l'ents and and Mrs. ' tion of Long Pond held Is annuatl Miss Marie 'l'obln returned to children of school age In the area TI b'd' tt d t h garden party in Long Pond school Harmon Field August 20th after of Pardlse to Senl Cove. All C. of 1st:: lv~~S~ tl! ~nH:~ 5 we~eM~S~ on We4nesday, August 17th. The I spending a short holiday ..... lth E. schools In the area of Paradise Sip t y l F nian T Garden party offered the usual' her parents at Manuels. to Seal Cove will re-open on Tucs. Myrt e .or -er 0 t :~ ra~i ~e attractions and turkey tcas were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler and daXiI S~~~~~:Je::!t. who will at. ~f.~;:rJ~~~~~!?o~er ~nd ~ co~ ::::i ~~ a~:!~ ~~ehl~~~d;~;' ~~~:~~~d R~~: ~e~:::~l~~lal~~ tend the Regl:mal High School s n dollars was realized. ,August 20th to spend a short holl· litis year and who have 1I0t writ· Follo~lng the ceremony the re. Friends of Mrs. Ray Bishop willi day at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ten, the Entranct! Examinations ception was held in Crawley'. be lOrry to learn that she Is now! mond Porter, olrmerly ol Man· wi1l please. report to the RegIon· Hotei at Holyrood. Their many confined to her home for I' few \UeIS. ' al High Sc~!ol anytime dllli'lng friends wish them many yeu! 'of days suffering from a sore foot. \\Ir. Jaco~ Atkins het,~er known the day on "hursday September happlnllss together. , Last Monday Mrs, Bishop acclden·1 to all as Uncle Jake recently 1,1st. , '. • I' t1y stepped on I na11. The nail i returned home from hospital There will be a meeting of the A grand old lady of Upper Is· pierced her loot and Dr. Walsh i where be underwent an operation principals and vice.prlnclpals oC land Cove Is presently visiting had to be called to treat the ion his eye. His many fricnds are "bc\-cragc" all the C. of E. schools In tile area Foxtrap. She ii, 87-year·old Mrs. wound. The sore foot is now heal· !glad to sec him on the road to cause of the of Pa~dlse to Seal Cove, on Thurs· Selina Batten, an allnt of Mr. inl well. : recovery o~ce again. -fered); men's day, Scptember 1st. This meeting Harry lIatten of Foxtrap. Aecom· MANUEL! - I Mr. Patrick Tobin oC l\1~nuc1s doubles; the "~ ~ ~r • will he.held In the Regional High panying Mrs. Batten on he.r vhlt, '. . . is a prescnt ~pending a holiday doubles: and J\ SCHOOL DAYS School at 8.30 p,m. All concerned, Is Reverend Harris Batten of Up· Birthday grr.elings to Master \With his dal1ghter Mrs. Matt Mer· race. Nine cre\\ . ..' are urged to attend If at all pos. pIlrIsland Cove. George Clarke of Manuels who cer at Bucham. , O\'eragcs In sible. . Fun Raising a Family," com~1 schedule from the pen of a woman whoSi :~ 'Congratulations a're extended I' H ll'wood It's Fun Raism" g .', soon be here auain to the foliowingstudents who sue· . n 0 l1fe.long experience has been with - " Villi J . cessfully passed the Grade XI' - .&. F il seven, Kate Aitken's experlenc. 'fh. Royal Store., lid.,' The House for Value Pubtlc Examinations. HOOOLWOOD NEA) - Exclu·.L'\. am V seven 'now a grand·mother 0\ II . FOXTRAP sively Yours: Gary Cooper's still .- children. One DC a family of i. ,.ady '0 h./p Mothers of daughters • • " Honours; Graham Peddle, Lor· waiting for "the right ItOry" to By KATE AITKEN with children started In he. from kinde,garten to coli ,g, ag' ••• provide ralne Jones, Elaine Batten, Boyd make his acting debut either In Kate Aitken', new book. "It's childhood home at Beeton. On· Batten. live or filmed TV but there It no ....------­ tario. new outfits '0 take ,hem back to school Pass; Edward Jones, Nelson chance at all of Mr. Yup becom· without the loan of Army tanks. smartly and .conomically. Malee The Royal Porter. ing a home screen regular. But ..... hen I finally got to the right Her teaching tareer, which Honowr~.,E,~~:~~E;~ve, Philip , "You cantt do bbotht movid and general he gave me a big 'No,' again Involved children, Itarted 5tor ••your headquarters for all Khoof needs. TV," he tal d me e ween scenes saying: "A Patton movie? We can't when she. was only 16: From theo :' Butler. of "The Court·Martial of Bllly stop you from making it but you'll until her marriage seven Year'I' , Pass Wilson Fagan. Mitchell.", "1 figure pict',ll'el are have to use cardboard tanks." later she taught 1I0t only puhiie MANUELS pret!y important. Just any Bickford's still anxious to play school children but classes of ' " . ~ot Pass; Myra Porler. movle-~ut ~ood movle~; The Hoi- the eolorful Patlo nand ~ays, "I crippled children whom Ihe in· -. Uniforms and Tunics CHAMBERLAINS I~'wood Joyride is over. think maybe no\v the Army would structed In simple eookery. Aftrr , Rel-"'ation style navy uniforms to Navy tunics, reguiation style, Passj Helen !\Iercer. The Coop o~ TV westerns: cooperate. her marriage she codducterl I sizes to fit 7 to 16 years. Choice lIlr. and l\lrs. Thompson and "All the stones seem to be com· ••• children's choir and again put r,n crews were de fit 7 to 16 years. White collar their two children from Botwood ing New York script writ· Dana Andrews will star in "The !irst aid and cooking classes ior • two eliminatir of liIabardine or nylon blend. fr~m Clnd cuffs, self belt, pleated skirt. are presently ,,!sltlng Kellill'rews. e;5 takmg gangster plots and put· Sharkfighter" for Sam Gold\\·yn. youngsters. l' 11th and 12th. Gabardinet While- here they are the J(ucsts DC tin' western hats on 'em." Jr George Neary Gabardin...... Price each $6.75. Prices each $4.20 and $5.80 Mrs. Thompson's sister; !Ilrs. Wi!. Before his first scene IS Billy' ••• One of her radio prnRr.m" 'I inson, Is!; J. l1am Ledrew.. Mitchell. Gary was shown a lot o! Bill Bendix, the Riley TV cut up, "The Jolly Juniors." was Jor thil· Nylon Blend ...... Price each $8.85 Alma White, Nylon Blend ...... Price each $8.85 FOX TRAP old, newsreel footage 50 he eoul landed the dramatic role hc's been elren. During the war she dimt· 1 night race, The Home and School Associ. study ~ikhell'l ~annerism!. It I yearning for in "Baltle Stations," ed the making oC layettes for U I D.30 p.m.. the alton or Foxtrap held a "ery sue· \fa5 qmte a shock. he says.. now being filmed aboard the air- nursery schools in Britain. ! rigged with ccssrul garden parly III thed Reg· d "I disco\'ered heI .wn the., '·lllor· craft carrl'er Prl·neclon. A flash This wide experience with h~b'lol lighls and IOlla I III g II 5 CI 10. I 011 C nes ay, OilS type-very un Ike me. from Bill: ,Inrious colors. Tunic Blouses August 17th. Turkey '"teas Wl"l'e ••• ''You'd love it on ·the Prince· ies and youngsters II one rw~. :1 won by Hugh served and UtC usual altractlons Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Head. 1st piacr Broadcloth tunic blouses In both were featured. The affair was recorded .. ome NBC 1P0t an. ton. Movies every night on the why "It·s Fun Raising 1 Famils" :1 Flo Soper, cl1amxed by big dance at night. nouncements-in separate rooms. flight deck WITHOUT POP· , 1 At t1le long and short sleeve styles. Sizes The returns from this garden .,. CORN." I has such a warm human Ippul I to fit 7 to 18 years. - ty race a party amounted to over five hund· List year's Miss Universe, Mir. 1 party wos Price each ...... 1 .. ,1I1~ ..... ,.$2:30 red dollars. lam Stevenson. il thinking about for members V· t I St t· t'· part of the Ealy-to-care.for nylon tunic Both services In All Saints an emoting eareer again after nix- I a a IS Ie s Church at Foxtrap last Sunday Ing a U·I eontract in favor of eol· in charge of blouses with . short jleeves. were conducted by Rev. Piercey lege. U-I still bas an option on .Isted by H. Sizes to fit 7 to 16 years. Hancock. " lif Prince Edward Island. Rever· ber whl~h the studio is willing to CITY OF ST. JOHN'S 'rje. .ach " ...... $4.25 4 end Piercey Is spending a vaeat· cancel "if sbe wants to accept lights wcre Ion In Newfoundland, and he is another offer. p --- House and the No. of Births, July 1955 ...... _ ...... - .. - .. iii and near the presently visiting relatives Ind ••• No. of Death!, July 1955...... - .. .- - .. •. 40 large area had Criends at Kelligrews, Long Pond, There'S anotber explosion eX· No. of stillbirths, July 1955 ...... _ .... --- S 1 and Upper Island Cove. l*ted in the Susan Hayward ·Jess Deaths under 1 day...... 41 Carcinoma of Nose., .. _ .. 1 .Sweaters Rev-erelld Piercey was born at Barker legal hassle. ThiJ tim. on Carcinoma oC Brain...... 1 .\ -Causc­ WCX)l SWEATERS Port Rexton, Trinity Bay. He at· the income tax front. Tumour of Brain...... 1 tended Thelogleai College In Tor· .... Prematurity...... ' .. 2 Cerebral Haemorrbage... .. 6 Child', and misses' all wool ,Fair Blouses onto and was ordaIned there. He Tbe . wilnel: nene Evans told Birth jnjury...... _ .. 1 Cerebral Thrombosis ...... 1 Dress 1 Is now in charge Qf a parish at It on the "My Friend tele­ Negiect at birth .... _ .... 1 Cerebral Arteriosclerosis ... , 1 I Isle paHerned Cardigans and . CREPE BLOUSES • ~'licka" i Milton, Prince Eldward Island. film aet: An armored Brinks' Arteriosclerotic Heart • matching Pullovers. Colors of wine, -' Misses' rayon crepe blouses ~i1h short sleeves On Sunday, 111 the absence of money truck got mixed up wilh a Diseases ...... 1 • lilreen, aqua and navy. Sizes to and Peter I?an collar in a popular shade of the reclCll', the Reverend G. EI· funeral procession and as it pass· , Coronary Thrombosis ...... 1 ,- Myocarditis with Arteriosclcr r Iiolt who Is himself 011 vacation, cd a Hollywood corner or.e by· Deaths 1 day and under 28 fit 8 to 14 years. . blue. Sizes to fit IOta 15 years. osis ...... 1 • Reverend Piercey conducted ).tat· stander said to anoUler: days ...... 1 · P,ice each ...... " ...... $3.25 Price each ..... : ...... $2.20 H);pcrtcnsion ...... 1 t_ tins and Evensong at Fmitrap. "Gee-l didn't know Jack Ben· -Cause- Acute Bronchitis...... 1 CRISKA Y BLOUSES \\fr. and Mrs. Harry Batten of I1Y died!" l'rematurity ...... 1 Hypertrophy of Prostate . 1 CARDIGANS Misses' Criskay -blouses with cap style sleeves FoXt1'3J1 wel'e pleasantly surprls- _.. ' Deaths 28 days and under 1 year Delivcry complicated by Misses wool cardigans in scarlet, and Peter Pan collar. Sizes to fit 12 to 14 cd on 'fuesday evening when Mr. Not in the script: Ruth Roman.' De;lli; '1' ;'e~'r '~nd' u~'d~; 5' y~'an~! I placenta pracvia.. .: I BaUen's sistro., 1\11'5. Aubrey about busty )'oung actresses: ...... :. nil I Senility ...... J powder blue, navy and green. years in a smart looking while with red Sparkes. unexpcetedly arrived "They make the studio rounds Dutbs Irom 5 years ~nd over.. Accident: Moior whicie .. t ., Size, to fit IOta 16 years. I J " trimming. from the united States. reading roJe after role and never ...... Accident: FaUs ...... ~ I .. Pric.s .ach ...... $3.15 and $3.7.5 Price each ...... $2.1 0 Mr. and Mrs. Sparkes spent once does anyone loo~ at their ...... 3;; Accident: Drownin, .. .. " .. Same style in lemon, green and blue, in sizes the past visiting their daughter faces." -Clast- ;t CARDIGANS In CallCornla. They recently left ••• Caricinoma' of Stomach .. -, 3 to fit 7 to 10 years. California and motored to British Reason for tha Ihelvini, '1 fe" Carcinoma of Colon...... 1 • Vwy special value In fine woel • . Price each ...... $2. 70 J951 195% 19:;3 1954 JIll Columbia. ~rom British Columbia years back, of a movie script Years JjI' cardigans in sizes to fit 8 to 14 they went to Boston and from about the late Gen. George (Blood Births Ior July ...... - ._.. 155 134 164 156 43- 34 31 years. Choice of scarlet, wine, there they retul'lled home to New· and Guts) Patton is I now·lt-ean· Dfaths for July .....••• _. •• .. 4G I foundland. be-told story from Charles Bick· Deaths under 1 day.. .. .• .. .. 5 5 2 2 " ,­ powder blue or navy. - 3 1 I Schoo,1, Blazers . - New Skirts Following their visit to Foxtrap, ford, who 'ft'U to have played Deaths 1 day and under 28 da)·s .. I 3 3 2 2 the Sparkes wi1l return to their the role. High Pentagon brass Deaths 28 daya Ind under 1 year Special each only ...... $J.95 MELTON BLAZERS PLAID FLANNEL 2 1 1 Fine quality r)avy melton' blazers for home at Bay Roberts. 'lI\xed army cooperation with Hol- Deaths 1 year and under 5 yem 36 3! 29 26 ~ssorted pretty clan plaid skirts, in' All Saints Chuhch was the lywood on the film, say, Bleldord, Deaths 5 yeara and over .. smart school wear. Cord trimmed In' sizes to fit 12 to 18 years. , LEAONARD MILLER. scene of a verly pretty wedding when he personally went to Wash· Deputy Minister of Health . red, light blue. Sizes to fit 8 to 10 ~ric. each ...... $4.50 on Monday night, August 22nd ington to discuss ,the matter; years. Also wine trimmed grey and when Clifford Porter of Foxtrap "We couldn't make the film red trimmed white. . PLAID KILTS ~ TELEPHONES PER 180 PEOPLE Pretty clan plaid kilts with shoulder FAMILIES WITH OWN HOME 1I0111ES WITH ELECTRICITY Price each ,...... II ...... " .... lltt ••$5.oo straps •. Sizes to fit 7 to 12 years. Sizes to fit 12 to 16 years in wine I trimm.d· grey and reCl trimmed white...... $5,25 #'. h ' . :~:;:~~~~ ~~;~~~ I t.,• •ac ...... * ... : ...... , ....$6,75 PlASTIC COATS . Fine gabardine skirfs in assorted neat , Child's and Misses' pl~stic rain coats check .effects. Sizes to fit 12 to J~ ~ , In colors of red and yellow, with sou­ yea~. • ;.' . wester. Sizes to fit 8 to 12 years. Price each ...... $4.20 \, .. ', #' • L • $ . rIce taen ... 11 ...... 2.98 Assorted plain shades. Sizes to 'fit 7 \~.. \"1: . Sizes to fit 12 to 16 years. to 12 years. .1 ...... • ...... , "ce• toeh' ...... , ...... 11 ...... $3120 Price each $3.' 0

. ItEFRlGERATION SPENT FOR RECREATION ,; 'Clearance 'Dresses and, Coats' '·TV SETS AUTOS PElt 1" PEOPLE '., Just In time for school opening comes this clear· anc. sal. of chtld's anel misses' coats and LESS dresses. We have a fin ••election from which

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EXPENSIVE DOOItS :~: : Citizens Build MONTREAL (ePl-It's ,oli, , cost city hall $36,090 fof new iJOor,; ~ged _/It w~s learned. W~dneSiJaS'.,~. ex. Home For • ecutlvc cummltte'a decided to r .. LYNNMOUR, B.C. (CP)-Jn a' place revol~lng doors at fv.:ci u­ lovely setting of sweeping .lawns ) trances of city hall.wlUt ilasi ,n' .. trees and mountain views a rest .bronze doors, and the NewsFromBuchans ! " home for ,enlor citizens has arisen Job to the lowest . in Utls community near North Van·. REGATTA BAY \ T BUCHANS the. occasion mmmoh bonfire combe, David Peddle, Jolm Cln· wlU bespent. Tiley take with them couver. . Buchans was In holiday mood burned merrily througllDut the clair, Roger Squires, Holly Wat· the best wIshes of numerous frio With the aId of their m-anColk, 24 nn thc third Satul'day In August, evimlng. In th!! back~ound an son. 'Pass: Shirley Boone, Doreen enda of their future- happiness. Vancouver housewives of Swedish 111 the dar sel Asirle Cot Regatta Day. out·size hotdog counter, operated Calnn, Joyce Plment, Audrey Some sixty guests, Including extraction worlled for' three years TIle Buchans 1\IIning Co. opera· by Crawley & McCracken, provld· Prince, Chu. '}forward, Gerald the groom's parent!!, arrived by to raise $121,000 for. the project, 10 and the two·storey mansion is' the lions throughout the plant were ed sizzling hotdogs for .the guests Hancock, Carl Penney, Eric Yet- special. train from Millertown on result. Itr ~uspcnded, with all hourly em· and at the bar set up In the near· man, John E. Hennessey. At this Wednesday evening. Other out·of h It is a story of exemplary com· I'loyees recch'ing holiday pay, by Club House copious stocks of time, detailed' results of st. town guests for the wedding were munity spirit, growing out of the and the slores closed down at liquid refreshment swere avail· 'rhresa's Academy are not aval- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Compton desire 10 help destitute elderly nd 12.30 p.m. Fine weather favored able. Recorded music added to the able to the writer. and Family, St. John'sj Cecil EI· people. 11\1 the holiday and hundreds during gay and festive atmosphere, and ATTINDS MILITARY WEDDING' 1I0tt and his son Freeman of Bot· Several hundred men working In 011 thr dill' and el'enlng gathered at slng·songs were enjoyed. It was lIfrs. J. B. Watson 'Ieft Gandell' wood; Charles Tarrant, oBtwood, relays on Snturdays did the build· Ill­ !'and~' Lake to see the snipe races. the consen~us of opolnlon, as the via T.C,A. on August 17th for and Mr. and :.t.--s. J!,hn Rorke and ing while their wom-anIolk cooked ~ The program, under the auspices last of the guests reluctantly Lethbridge, Alberta to attend th" thelr son Johnnie of Hr. Grace. meals on the job. Lumber mills and In- gravel firms contributed a share of n! Ihe Buchans Boat Club, was wended their way homeward at marriage of her eldest son, Flylna CONGRATULATIONS building material. 11 rll organized and ably carried two a.m., that Regalta Day 1955 Officer Do'nald B. Watson, to Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Andrews wn BRIGHT ROOIIIS nllt. ~nd Commodore George was Indeed one of the most sue- Lois J. Olsen, daullhler of Mr. received the congratulations of In the unique ornamental slone· Illy \;cary ami hl~ commlttccs arc to cessful and enjoyable holidays and Mrs. II. Olfen of Lethbridge. their many friends on the 25h work' are embedded huge chunks oC luI hr ronllratulated on their efforts. In many years. Garry Watson w!l1 be best man annlverslU'Y oft thei:r wedding, quartz dona~2d, by various British Ion !'il'e race~ were ·run, namely the An added attraction on Satur· for his brother at the military which was celebrated on Sunday Columbia mines and also black Ire ""ncrallc" race (so called be. day was thc baseball game played wedding which takes place heret last, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were cranite I,\,ported from Sweden. to ramc of thc nnture oC prizes of. betwcen the Gl'nd Falls and Bu· on September 3rd. Don Is is pre· married at Buchans by the Rever· The mansion contains 55 bright iNed I: men's ~Ingles; mixed ehans senior teanls during the senL!y engaged as flying Instruc· end G. H. Mailmcnt, and have rooms. The kitchen is modern and leu well lighted and the living room ,jouhlc,: the ']'homas Trophy afternoon. The game, which eml· tor with R.C.A.F. at Penhold, AI· resided In the mining town COI.l· is spacious with comfortable chairs dll' rlllubk~: And the nov cIty night ed in a 23.10 win for the home berta. tlnuously since that time. lief- SQUASH, ANYONE?-i\trs. Charles E. Jones and her 12·year-old grand· gr~ped around a large fire·place. r~"('. :\ine crells with the lowest team, was well played and the 1'Ilrs. Watson was accompanied Congratulations are extended to diugh!er, Jeannctte Policy, of Dallas, Tex., look over a giant squash It Is not a hos~ital and applicants 'I\rrag~5 in II1C season's I'aclng baseball fans who attended by hex parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.· Miss Bessis Walsh, daughtelf ot growing in the garden of Mrs. Jones' Wichita, Kans., home. Last must pass a medical examination. mea "'hrdlllc con1J.lcted In the bc\'C. thoroughly enjoyed t'he exhibit· J. Crawtord, who had been visit· Mr. and Mrs•• 1. E. Walsh, and Garden plots are provided for thOse spring Ihe planted the seeds from a small, table·sized sqUash. Now she desiring exercise. bo .. racr racr. which was \\'on by Mr. Ion match. The visitors oreturned Ing Buchans for the past few Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hlr· bas a whole back yard full of squash ranging fro! 211 to 30 Inches long. witll and ~lr5. Ed. Perkins In lst place, to Grand Falls by car Saturday weeks, and wltll them wll motor aim King of Hants Hr., on tllelr At present there are' moce than r:rnr~

~ ms dale was I. guest of her aunt and S6 lH uncle, Mr •. and Mrs. Thomas • •• II .0 Locke, during her vacation. Z , Mr. and Mrs. Stan Higdon and 1 1 their daughter Mildred left by J 1 car ~om 12th mile on Sunday to Sturdy, flexible leathers that will keep .)5 visit their former home at New 211 growing feet wel/.shod and comfortable I Hr. ~EJl, Come in and see our big selection I Miss Luey PenilliY Is spending ( Health her summer vacation with her CLASSIC TWO STRAP- aunt, Mrs. Fred IIoward, at Car. Sizes 81,2·12 ...... 4.65 bonel\ll' and other relatives at Broad. Cove and Small Point. . Sizes 121h· 3 ...... 4.95 Misses'. S. LDcke and Marian .a; IIancock left on Friday to spend BOYS' LEATHER OXFORDS- their vacation at Glace Bay, N.S. Sizes 8 .'l2 ...... 4.65. as guests of Mr. and Mn. William Turner are Misses: Maisie And­ Sizes 12 1,i' 3 ...... ' ... 4.95 rews and Marie Hetiord, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baglll5 ID. '.1 are spending a vacation at Port .' .... :::i.\ "TRAP SANDAL with 'smart Ide Grave ,uests Fev. G. 11. --.:~s . octaillnJ: as of ;,<. Maldmcnl. t .)(" Sizc~ 4· 8 ...... 2.40 Mr. and Mrs. Robel'l and Bobby ~.' Jr., spent the weekMd with Mrs. .; JJ:~ Sizes 9·12 ...... ·2.75 Andrews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bignell,' at Badgell'. o ~.1 Sizes 13· 3 ...... 2.95, James Kennedy spent his an· nual vacation viilltin. his mother. BOYS' V TIP OXFORDS­ bonear, and with relatives at Car· Stitched detail. :AnoN bon,ear, and with relatevisa Cnnk Sizes 4·8 '.lIlIttl.I+I"UOIIII".'2.40 bDnear, IJId with relative. at North River. Sizes 9·2 ...... ~ ...... 2.75 Mills Ethel Jenltllli whO had • been attending summer Ichoo1 FROM THE Sizes 13·3 ...... 2.95 returned home on SUliday'. triln. John O:anlford returned on Fri· JlnSSES' ANKLE STRAP SHOES da, from New .Hr.whert he With bowed vanlp I Silent his annual vacation, Sizes 81,2·12 ...... 3.25 I!lympitby 1I1!xtllnded to the reo latlve. 'of the late Colin Harris .Slzes 121,i- 3 ...... ;...... :...... 3.60 of Buchan. Junction who pUled Ltd. away at Buchan. Hoilpltal on SUD' , . .. TI!LtYISION SITS 011 •• . EYIIlY STYLI IY' G.E.· ADMIRAL R.C.A. CROSLEY CARNELL'.-' ST. . DIAL '2094

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6 .: THE DAILY NEWS, FRIDAy,AUG~ST 26, 19~5 " ., , , ,'-, . , ~I f' !':. .. -I to manage its' own foreign "affairs' in its II Ii: CARBONEAR. ,: ., own way. , )fr. fred Southwc .~. :!: On this point 'no western' nation is In The .. '.: Jt ~'Jhe poi/yo News New·s·. ed the ilafC o[ .." ::., 1 prepared to give·any ground at'all an~ the . 'l'1II UAlLY NEWS I•• IIUIl1IInl paper concessions must come from the RUSSIans. BY WAYFARER I '. , ...bUIIIed til 181M. and published at tb. ,.. Ke.. BuDdin.. IM-3I1D Duckwortli Street. In the case' of the satellite countries. .. " 4''. J It. JoIm' .. Newfoundland, b7 RobinIOD • the position is more difficult. "Relaxation NOTES' AND COMMENT her before the end o( next sum· , l; cOmPlll1, LimIted. . of Red controls may have to, be a gradual . m'er shall we be teady to o((er an . . , process. For the Russians to announce that So much ~as been said and h05~ltable reception to those who I rEII!D or TJI! CANADIAN PJlISS are giving th, eir fr.eedom to p. oland, written about the WLIliam Carson want to have a motoring holiday · Tbi CaDidian Prea II exclus\vel,y en- they during the pasL few weeks that In Newfoundland? Assuming' that ,tilled til tilt 11M (ur republication· of III Czechoslovakia, Rumama, BulgarIa and her arrival at Argentia at'lbe end tourists usually dome. with a full .: ., ...... dllpatchll ill tilll paper eredited to Hungary. is to admit that th~se countri~s of'ber malden'voyag~ was a~ antl· car of people, ,ve would have a it or to Th, AlIOCiated PrfU or· Reuten are enslaved. That is somethmg they will climax, A ship of her magnlhcence daily disembar!latlon at Bort aux W. ~ncJ J. Muores i.ld allO th, local lIewi pUblished therein. '1' " could hardly be said to h~ve slunk Basques ot some 200 persons. purchased a sma~1 , -.'; All Pnu aervlce Ind feature article. In . not do easl y. ' Into Argentla. And she IS, In her Within a week this could swell to , "ear'5 catch of fish. W. paper In eupyr!lbt .lId their reDr~ Of primary importanc~ at the rilo~ent. way, a magnificent specimen of 11200 people in 300 cars. But what ;eports thut stock., '" ". iuetIon II !)rohiblted. is the fact that the, RUSSians have g.lven th.,e shipbuilder's craft. HoW could services could we offer them? And JI~\·. all beell' sold. some proof that they want to aVOId a she be otherwise when her cost ·how many would return cursing llC\l'S and it is ~ .... :'. Authurized a, secolld clan mall POll .tJ1J 0lIJt; . ; OffIce DepartmeDt, ottawa. nuclear war. The alternative is this thin!! has exceeded twelve m\11lon dol· the dust, condemning the roads, to know that the .;. I ~ fl' t And so long lars? But If she moved majestleal· complaining bitterly of the lack d space 10 take care . called pence u co-exls ence.·.. . ly Into Argcntla under the cold, of accommodation, and generaUy' fish is offering. We lIember Audit Bureau or as the western ppwers ar~. determmed to.· gray skies of Wednesday morning, giving Newfound)and a black eye • \1'11~t price Wi, paid CLr~ulatiollJ maintain.their present posltlan of st;.enl!th. the shnw was to little purpos~. It as a tourist country? fi,.5h but we feel I concessions. are certain to come m due was not,the reception she might Jl~id the highest We can ~ay from personal ob, ••DAIL! S11BSCIUPTION RATEIl . have expected. Ir,d that if. and course. . servation that the Carson is quite price! can bc paid. Canada ...... : ...... :. B.OO per anDum That is the most that can be hoped for In ordinary circumstances, there a ship, We spent two hours exam· . it. Ualtcd Kln&dom' llid all' in' the prevailing circumstances but th~t would have been a very handsome Ining her last February. The cap­ rortlp Coant:iu •••. $12.00 pu lllnum leaves the world' a lot' better off than It official ceremony on 'her first ar· tain can stand on his bridge and Mr. Felix was before the top level conference was rival In a Newfoundland port. or· run her like a motor car for he . ficialdom would have been on the can operate the engines himself by FRID,AY, AUGUST 26, 1955 held .at Geneva. . pier to greet her. A band might from the bridge controls. We can have been playing for the long see where the money went. What procession OL invited guests who we can't see is why there was such We Hope It's So would have boarded her to Inspect haste to build her and put her Curing Traffic Errors her remarkable Installations and into service. Somewhere along the Rainmaster .. Some of the world's .worst and ma~t A lot of people are likely to. show some . perhaps drink a toast to her ~uc· line liaison broke down. And be­ careless drivers can be found right here scepticism towards a repart which says that cess In the Newfoundland serVice, cause o( that, the ship and her ter· in the city of St. John's. But the trouble the road fl'om Clarenville to Gander should But there. was, no fanfare'lhnot ex- minal facilities have cost the Ca- th ld b '1 d b h . f t citing arrival, no cheers a we nadian taxpayer more than twenty ey rause cou e cas I y cure y t e 'be open by the sprmg 0 nex year. know of And i{ C.N.R. must abo million dollars to no immdiate ·s. It wa, mnre employment of a mobile traffic police force ' The stretch from Gamba to Clarenville sorb 'tb~ operating losses, there good. . n plea3ure trip : charged with the duty of observing driving is a long one. The road may get through was llttle to cheer about. it was greatly ~ errorsth and persuading people to correct in rough fashion from Gambo to Alexanderh It Is,' when you come to think aboutWhat 300 happens tons o(now? freight She brpughton her. em. .. . Bay 5tation but its.£urther progress sout - about It. a sad tale. A ship of her (irst trip to Argentia. The loss visiting her Certam things are agamst the law and ward through Terra Nova, Port Blandford quality deserved a better fnte. But must have been great, What will n. Gill and llie shoulQ,~ot be tolerated at all. They include and cn to 'Clarenville, is not likely to be she was a ship built before her it amount to in a month and six' \'isiting Iht! ( the hablt of double-parking so that a con- completed before the end of 1956 and onl~' time and at a cost so staggering months and possibly twelve ;ill'$ si~ter alld II \'ersatIon be carried on with someone then 1'£ a ver intensive concentration of that it Is still dlUicult to take it months? 11 might well pay the De- h c~n oJv in. And it is because of the im· partment of Transport to have the' Fashion's silver on t e street or in a nearby car. This rep- effort. machinery and money occurs· mensity of this cost and of the Department of p\lblie Worl:; pa~e resents. an insolent disregard for the public The closing of the Clarenville-Gander colossal blunders that arc Invol,,· the road from Port aux B~5(tues ~onven!e~ce and must be checked by police gap can be physically achieved next year cd that the Carson has been so to the Codroy anI perhaps to linings for autumn's mter"enbon. but everythinr1 depends on how much the quietly received. Slephcn"ilIe and to persuade A th b h b d h C.N.R. to put up a chain of good no er reach of t e law is the com- Government is prepared to spend an t e What has yet to be answered is motels along that route to ennble '" . , mon practice of parking too close to inter- degree to which roadbuilding facilities arr. why she was built as soon as she the Carson to fulfil her essential cloudy days ... are sec~ion5. This means that cars entering likely to be concentrated in that important was and at such tremendous cost. purpose of carrying motoring tour· main thorough~ares from crosstown streets area. 'Ifshe had been able to entcr Port Ists to Newfoundland. hl\\'e to negatlate blind cprners at grave aux Basques, her arrival would · k r ' have been sadly premature. if It might even make some sense Ayre's smartly rlS' 0 collision. No cars should be allowect fifty motor cars had filled hef if sho were to function between Winterton, W to. park within two car-lengths of an intE'r- special deck, their passengers Argentia and NorLh Sydney as a section. S· trength for To-davI Iwould have been compelled to dis· motor ferr)·. At least she would I iif'the "'lImal sty.led raincoats ref that sdtlcmrl1t. Anolher Iault that must be cured is embark with the knowledge that get the revenue from those many i'Hing prn~ral11ml' the tendenc\' of drivers to enter or leave By EARL I.. DOUGLASS they had before them only the Newfoundlanders who would like , • lengtn of dusty road that lerI to to take their cars to the mainland [,.ngtd ;Jld iI is Ii I . I " :side streets by pulling o\'cr to the wron~ AVOID THOSE REGETS a deadend at the Codroy. They and she would bring e,'en Florida with a flair for <.prcla ','spral:rr .frll side of the road. Only bad and totally care- The poet Tenn)'son writing many decadcs ago would have had nowhere to spend within tbe reach o[ many who i'll'ilI gil'e the less drh'ers do it, but there are far too said: a night and little else in the way cannot alford the trip if they can· 'lie $trl'ice in :many of these. \ "Of all sad words or tongue or pen or what are now considered to be not go by car. That would malte fair weather wearing. I 'It I ht h v been'" t'lle nllnlmum facilities lor motor· more sense than employing this llr. ~~l11l1d Pill h Another bad drivin"h rault is the habit The saddcst are t • ese,thi mI g lif a wec regre·• In Ing tourists. She Is a ship built be· palatial ship in the carriage of a . Irking liP hi; (;lItir (If 51 ••Iamps lligh ·ofma.n.".. people of swinginr1I:> from the centre "aln,'There Some are or somelife's decisionsngs n are e·irrevocable. If fore her tinie, . . few hundred tons of freight three I :of the road to the far right for a wide sweep you did not attend college and were graduated be· or four times a week to Argentia. You'lt love 'em! jt~mbt.r. We III1c1rl',1 ;f'(i Ihe :llpmo:-ial before making a left turn. People whu fore you .were thirty, you did noL thereby give up From a tourM standpoint, It Is To spend· 50 much, get 50 much ./ ;~car and ohtaine" , ' ,do this should, not '~et a'licence to drive. utterly the possibility of a college education. People difficult to say when hcr time for Itt and use It for 50 litlle , t t b t wh t will be, Assuming that Port aux present good Iceml very, very . Come see I em todayl ':}:dllcation, pl'l'\ 1011' I, But whether the thiri"s that cause sometimes get their degrees a seven y, u a . 1 ~aught 10\' .'eI'rl'al t It' b t' d b d these uldsters cannot possibly get is a college edu· Basques will be ready to receive' wrong. Buricll. We f' ra Ie 0 s nlctlon or angers are one by cation In the sense that the young people get It, with ------poor drivers or selCis)1 ones, the point is a character.formlng Influence of college fellowship, S J I ' PI BOAC Announces ollng Fon, .Iame.'. that we should have a system of mobile play and the young outlook on life. 0 10 t. sayers '(ou caA choose from poplins, tweeds, failles, !hark~kins, rlro01e tn ollr Itt control that .will allow police offi~ers ta 'If you pave lost a fortune there Is a possibility .Selo.ct Pla'"s Executive Cha,.g.es the rna hi1l>PY :check on these bad habits and issue advice that you 'may make another fortune. Some people ~ gabardines, in plains, tartans, check and fleck patterns ••• ;and' warnings to the people who display have done this-but not many. The people who " LONDON, England, Aug.' 17- ·them. For the deliberate breaker of the turned from romance which would have brought in the new NAil Jjn~' styles with storm fronts •• styles you can· 1 . . • happinESS and se~t1ed (or something not quite so For New Season A series of evecutive personnel • ~a\\" sr.. utary penalties should be provided. good are usually sorry the rest. of their lives, The St. John's Players have changes at Its London' head. office weor loose or belted ... , and the popular fitted styles ••• : These words are not directed .to the regretters chosen t\vo plaps for the 1955·~6 was announced today' by the Bri· : . ',. •• bllt to those who can prevent these regrets from ever season, "I Have Been Here Be· tisb Overseas AirlVays Corp: ',> In a wide and beautiful selection of colour •• · Hardboards Fust Million ilappening. The time ~o stop any evil Is before It fore", bY J. B. Priestly, for the Effective Septerilberl, ·H. o. · .. gets started. Let )'outn know that the way to ap· Regional Drama Festival,' and Houchen, at . present General ploach life's problems Is thoughtfully and prayer· "Love From a Stranger", by Aga· Manager, S~atlons & Traffic, be· 50 95 95 As an irldush'\', Atlantic Hardboards full)'. There can .be many regrets In later years and tha Christie and·Frank Bosper, for comes 'Deputy 'Operatlons Dlrec· . : Si~es 12-20 ...... 24.95 25. 29. 30. :ought to enjoy Ii iair measure of success. most 01 them can'be avoided If we le~ common sense their fall productIon, which will tor (Operations Director' Is . Sir L. Its raw material is. easily accessible and faith and wise counsel help us. probably be presented In Oc~ober. Victor Talt).- . jIlnd shQuld nat cost too much. Production _:0:'-- . ,- . The selection committee of the ,J. R. Stainto.n, formerly 'BOAC's _ t 1" d h' 1 d Players are now trying to find I Manager, ,North America, and lS •. S ream me mec amca process. A.n comedy to recommend for Novem· more .recently General Sales ~vhi1e the current quilding ooqm continues What Other. s Are., . Saying ber. They hope to find a suitable Manager, succeeds Mr. Houchen in Newfoundland, a good' local demand for play by the end of August so that as General 'Manag,cr, .Stations and its finished products ought to be assured. \ definite castIng for "Love From Traffic. I There was little point,' however, in REVOLUTION BY 1965 a Stranger" and prOVisional cast· Gllbert' Lee, who . has been reo celebratin.~ the. attainment of its first mil- (An' Editorial In The Pcterborougil Examiner) Ing for the other two plays can be sponslble for BOAC's Interests In NEW I done early In September. Its subsidiary and associated lion. dollars o. f sales. It rna. y .be, an I'm- It is well that we should be reminded from t me Bruce Feather will probably dl- companies,. will talie' 'over' as porlan,t la.ndma'rk in .the compan, y's histo,'.ry existenceto time that" of asmankind,' well as atomicbeing a powerthreat alsoto ~he offers (uture a rec t th e pay,1 "L ove F' rom a General Sales Manager.' . ;but: cpief concern is with its capacity to resplendent picture of hope for the years to come. Stranger", for October. The Fes­ Hitherto the Corporation has UMB RELLAS. 'oper~te at a profit and to pay, back some Such a reminder came with the recent announce. tlval play wl11probably be pro· had two Deputy Operations Di· bo d . duced In SI. John's during Janu· rectors - Cbarles Abell, (En· 't It men~ that Britain Intends to spend more than $1,· ary, and If chosen for the Festival, of he·nwney. rrowe to set up. . gineering) and Captain 1. C. Har· is 000,000,000 on peaceful atomic development In the at Grand Falls In mld·February. i i .That what we want to 'see happen rington (Operations). . The newest Umbrella sensations: "Omblt", ~n a1l'the new i'nditstries. 'Atlantic Hard. r.ext tell years. By the middle of next year her (irst Informal meetings, for read· Their responsibilities are un· ~rdS:oughf to ~.among the most promis- atomic power plant will be In'operatlon, It appears Ing plays, IIslenlng to recorded changed but from September 1 "Ripple"': "Parisienne", " Golden Touch" . h th h I that Britain hopes to lead In ano!her Industrial plays, and discussing production ~ng oft ,ese.' But· e important,t ing wit 1 revolution like that earJicr one which made her their titles. will become respec· In plains, plains with border and plaids tively Chief Engineer alld De­ ~, I the industries is. their ability to produce, the greatest Power In the world, There has never problemsIng the summer are 'being by Missarranged Joan duroCol· puty.Dlrector, Flight Operations, '.good product; at a ,cost that will enable been any duubt about British ability In ~echnlcal lins. Anyone who would like to ••• with new· glamour handles. satisfactory sales to be made on a profitable fields; she 'has never been seriously challenged In spend a little time in this way, basis . some of her enterprises.. British thinking at this until work on the autumn produc- p i'ltlill i • tho ••. . h . time clearly' sees. the new source of energy as pro· tlons begins, Is welcome to come aper lUI I'-..: . w.e· . mk~ It IS, a matter of enhg tened vi ding R more than effective· substitute for the t0 any of these meetings, . 3.103.95 5.00 7,20 7,50 8,00 lit:'lf-interest for e~ery citizen to desire coal and 01\ which make her so dependent upon For further information please 'W' orker In,lured ~ccess iilfull meaSure for all the new in- overseas lources: By 1965 Britain hopes to have call Miss Collins at 3202 or 4945. " ;dWtries.' ,: Celebra~ions. however, should 37 nuclear' reactors In operation,and by 1975 she GRAND FALLS (Special) - :be 'deferred until each venture has proven will generate enough electric power to \lght dozens . Austln Griffin; a machine tender :. •• . of cities' the size, o( Montreal. Present progress LO CI b M on No. 1. paper. machine at Gralld ?tS capacIty to operate in the black. seems to make these goals appear possible. Britain IOnS • U ·eets Falls mill, met with R painful mis- Is far ahead. In the atomic race In Europe and Is' hap Wednesday, as a result .of spending more than the rest of Europe put together, Bi·monthly meeting of· the St. which he Is now· In Northclifle Conditions seem to ripe for a resurgence of ihe John's Lions Club; held on Wed· Hospital. . .' New Shipment b~ nesday, was In the nature of, a . old. spirit. whl~h brings Britain to the top In A crisis. . Mr. Griffin ~as in the act of Condoning' "0 Wrong I " business meeting,' Announcement CLEAR' PLASTIC RAINCOAtS ...... ·· .... · ·.. ·.. ; . President Eisenhower appears to feel f:he has lost her place as !lrst world Power and her of Importan~e was that Lions In. a~tendlng to a belt on the back 1.95 'tho , . .'.' Industry bas been 8uffering from various maladies t rn II n 1 had a pinted Lion' SIde of No. I machine, second at some. assurances must be given the which naye made It difficult for' her to climb back .e a 0 a pp press when he sU'.ddenIY slipped \'Io.-eri 1 th t 'th th c . Edgar Escott of, the St. John's ' . 1""" ,can peop e . a peace y.'l .e. ?m- econon:lcally. Tbe horizon, however, Is seen to be·, Club to be a DIrector of the Cana; :and hll .Ieft hand entered the I • plunlsts, will not be bought at th.e prlce of wlde-;wider Jhan It has ever been before. The dian. Association of Lions Clubs. press. " ~doni~g .the. wrongs .the Russians ~ave chance II being grasped and the Isla~ders may yet Evening meetings of the Lions· Fellow workers were; quick to idone to captive ~oples., . . -. ." again .~ow, the world the way, as they have done In will resume on. Sept. Bth on which see the ,gravity. o( the situation .' Th P "d . h if 11' t' tbe pa3..· ' date Mr . Bob' Maclleod will be .and. they: stopped .the paper rna· ! '.. e res~ ent a~ spec ~ca ! men 10~: --:o:~ . guest entertainer. Guests at Wed. chlne,:but not before Mr. GrlUin's ~ ~e .Amencan insIstence on the reun!- (H8miltori Spectator) • nesday's meeting were Messrs. hand was badly ~rushed. ~ea~lo~ of Germany and the . release . of There wa~ a time when we In Hamilton would :Kelth Stewart,' Boston, Harry A doctor was Immediately sum· Jatellite' states from serfdom. ~. sniff the Inlff. of reactlona,ry sllp.~rlorlty when &ho~ Drover. Clarenv\1le,. and Patrick m~ned to the mll!. and after treat· : ..:In the'c8l!e of Gennany two thing's are ap~eared'on,our streets. in th; ~~lI!m~. "~merican. Hogan of the city. m.ent on. 'the spot the Injured .sr. JOHN'I, . . .' ".' ~olirlsts", would be the disparaging cry, as' a sort of paper, maker was removed to the .' N'WTOUNIJ,4,*,- ~~•. Th~ basls ofl1:1nlflca~ion must snort to follow'the sniff, even though the travellers.: Carrot sticks can be given a'new hospital. Late" enquiries ellc.lted be .. ~~let,eIy f~ee> electio~ .'Ylth~Ut .-re· mIght· weUhav~been .from. Gananoque and notlaste If they stand IIvernight In Ithe Information t~at Mr .. GrIffin , 1&riC~.. upon' the-new. 'government s rIght Georgia, ",But Urnes' should have changed. , liquid drained (rom d\1l pickles. lost four of his fmgers •

. . . , . • / ~TH_:ET"D""!!p,~\.!L~Y ... N,,;;E~""~'S.;..r ' ;.,;;FR:i;ID~A~Y (~A;;,;.;' U:i,;. G;;U;,;;.,ST:.,..;;~6::;,' ~1:.;95;:;5 ... , _7 . , .. ] (u.. 4.» ;:s b; • . • _ , $ ~ e ~ .. W 'dO R II B, Johnson, B.Aw B,D" ,the, COl'l' , eo In~ 'e S grcgatlon sang \hc hymn "O:'Pm ' " l " feel Lovc", and during 'bignr" Newsy Briefs . N th~ r.\l:RO:\Jo:,\n. AlIgll~t ,22ml.-11:r.t 31sl. Greetings ¥o to him Crom BARRETT-THOMAS in;,: of tbe register Mrs. GCl)rg~:, ' )1(, rrr,l 501llhll'rll rl'cenlly join· Ihis Momm)",' Daddy, sltitcu Mar. (3"ar, ' ,", , ,on' .,',' ear . ' , 'ews' CAnnONEAIl, Au,,"usl ~':!nd,- P,nL'so"ns sang "I'll Wllik B~sl.:la, b I td Int ,laU _of .oion'! Grocer)'. Ilarclbrolhers Rose, Amos Annl~ and ,and., CIUlord. G1urla; A Thedecoraled United on Church Thur'd" was --nicely"FollolVlDg ~ ou , thc ceremony tftl.' for tbe weddIng of Doreen 'da "h. ,r! a Pllf Y an some event;,. rinn" (,~ra~e hAS pllrcha~ed a! \'NY 5[1eclal'llrcelhl, from Nanny - "y c\'Cllmg b 'd \ t d !, Irc~"11 hllllrlolcr and lor Ihe [lrcs. ami Popple M8rlln;, of Harbour F M' '., . . E" ter of !I!r and Mrs 'A u; . fll'c guests motored to Pik~'.: r~1 il "ill be rll::a~cd in cnnslrue, IGrae\" Wo extelld 10 the little ormer, ,llnster P I I Th News I :lxamlnatlons Thomas, of 'Masonic A • , rt 11l: Holel, Harboure Grace,' ,for tht I;,n 1I"rk al 'ITrillil~', This cllter.:I chnpI bour heartlcstI h conllralulollons R ,.,'G'" '] 'd' , " ,e'op" e ,'n' .e --' , Maxwell Douglas, son ofvenue, ~r; anaand re~ePdtI o,n. Tht br Id,e ' 5 mo th ~r ~,',; I',,;n~ tinn I, 011 tIC RI~rl for: aD! est ws es for many happy eeelves':I a Mrs, Georgc Barrett o[ Old p eelve In a IVO piece grey SUIt; II.)' 10 r\','IHI Iheir busine~s ~nd 'rclurns of the day. " CARBONEAR, August 22nd,-, lican Th b "d ' ' ,cr· but 'Ihe mother' of the groom wei .f II I,ll Ihrm lurther pl'ollrr~s In ' \1' 'I :, ,0' " With ,the 'publlsbing of lhe exam.' chur'l Ie, 11 e entered the' absent' through ilInels, The bflde,,' . I I! 1'1 I '~f illllll,lna I'rleo f lIur IlIwn. Al th C mllrn Ing scn' co 11 t 0 h' ' e.. CO' me " ','' , C'R"'ONE'R.. #> '" 'AUfusl,,' "2nd'" ,-1 l{I's·,0...., "·r'jorl' e L'CIVIS, o.'St , atl on resu II 5 th ere II' rCjOICIRC" , cous'C "eamng 'I on Ihe arm of a table 'was centered . with' .-'tjrcf 111' Ie d CI 1111'C h lin Slin da)', Aueust " 'Mr. , and ,".''Ir· Oll'v"r'• '".... In 'If 0 f IJohn's '\", I' S I' n t own, 11 Ie gues t 0 f ~II d sorrow an d',w~ Ilope, genulRe' strain,lR, "r.f th "ose b' Parsons ' to thc tier cake the product' of .. Pelley ' I U '1 LII I "I t Ih I 'f t [I d ' ('orn." Brook ·pen' • '\' JI' Mr and 'Ir 51 I G'II' , g' I th I f II h s 0 e fldal chorus pia".' " , II': " ,\ ':' .. ,e nan, son 0 11 .... In 'CARBONE.\R,'~ , 22rid,-'" ,... 'e~ •~r e '" owar I esple, I.P. Ie on e par 0 lose W a cd by M' Pb II' , 'Caltc Shop. Flowers were 'by Gar- ~!\,I 1 uorc~ ~errnl,)' ~~.' Au~u~t ,~ ~ s. IC y.lrrn;o.rd a of 1 ,.I18zer was enrlaten. RCI'. F. :R.,'Mltlhews" a' ,native .. the of MI', and Mrs, --,- ' n'll best!1 somllc of thllc was i/ "'hS!t land's Fioiver Shop'. ,The happy ,m.~1 quanhl~ tll1~ 1IIs MOI~an ~Ue!t5 ~'red ~~dl dDd~dhelrl dres~:~ aISg;:!p~nr' ).~r' I'Jlch lIC h.h. The companl \. ed I\ellh Parso,ns, and Ihe son, of NeWlou. ndlander, bt2in,hls mach. Penney. They motored' from the Visiting Mr. \lnd Mrs. Fr~d His· E~IIOO 5 t exccdP Dna y ',I'c, brocaded nylon net over "t~ e couple were the recipients Of TtMI- Ih;:1 ;toek, III lasl ),cnl' :\Ir. Rnrl Mrs, Frank rlke Jr" was Ing career In the carbonea! Metb. Inland city and returning . took tnek Is MiiS Marina Daw!:, of Gan· G, lers no, so goo. . witb bolero a '.' sa I?, I many lovely gifts, the most prlze~ J:,1e III hrrn, s~hl, This IS ~~od 1181lled Robert Wade, Prior 10 the odlst Church' <'nOIY ·tite. United back with them MIss: Mclba Pen· tier, The Umtell Church Academy t' d 'H nd hoop skirt, sequm I, of wblch was a lovely white BIbI4 11(>' 01:11 II I' l1l(~ccli !t1';:llll'lll~ i sen'lce the dau;:lltcl' of Mr., and Church) 'In the year 1897,' as , nty. ~.lorel,elul'nlnil h011'e l.nss gainey an,87:- pass which, to our \~:~\i ln' er" floor. length \'cil the gift of Rev. Mr, Johnson .nd III Ihal Ihe hrm has Lewis Sheppard was ,elmslen. probatlon'er 'and an" assistant PIt'lneYIVlli also Miss Nit!! Brookings o[ Old w.y oi thmklllg ,Is good. The pa!ji e bl ploee With a nalo of JIll'S Johnson ' ~n~\\ I, JlICnl~'I,llrs,I D bo h A 'II lota~. G d '" II Sh'I~slt ~ometh {ri~nds I If P I' t II k d 'I ' th SA S I 1 ,. 100" b orange ossoms, Hher lJuq t" '.:, ' rl _p_lr III ~a"c r~rc 01 wilr.lc\'cr ,CI e ra nn,,, clrIslcnlngs mlnlster,Some years later he WPS I rlo, .. a s.. ~ u on e 5 a erlCiin $pen Ie wec··en Will me, , CIOO \loS /0, ut oC ink d " .ue lIas 'l'be bride IS. former'lIIptoye; , , , 1,1. i. nlfrrln~, \\ ~ du 1101 knllw i wel'e perfuI'ml'll by R,:I',. W. B. married' In' the samccburch to of Ihe United Church Academy. C~pl, .nd Mrl. Max Rogers, Soulh thcre was only one entry. So far Ccr:. an \lllIte earnahons and of Atlantic Gloves Ltd" ,while tilt """ l'f!l'C wa. paut 101' the I~CW IJollllfun, . Miss Berlha Marldock;' Thlriy.stven Sid~. we have n~t heard the perc~ntag,e She IVas aller.ded b '< Igroom is employed with't~e C.N,n. I.'~ I,ul lie Icrl Ihal Ihl! fll'm ,,_ years ago he severed his tnnnec. ~r5. Joseph Hiscock In~ tbree of passes 10 either St, Joseph s Bit' Y MI,5 Alma Tbey will make their future ltem~ 1,;1 1 n'r ,h,ighr<1 price plI.~ible, 1 The. 1",'al road comlllillec 0['t 'Iun "'llh,th. Nell'foun· dl"nd" Con. clllidren are INling h,er par~llts, ],fr~, Gertrude Pellcy of ,the Com'ent School or st, Jamr~ High a~rde C' ISlsler of Ihe groom, as 1in 5t John's and 10 Ihem Ife ,c,:, 1 'I I I I I "g " 'rt d 'I J / SIC I ' S II Sid' " "t "lib t 't b' 'th mal 0 101l0ur and by Mi~s R' " ,,0 In,,1 II, W \(,11, hl!ther I ,nl ell S aI's I al'e comp a n nJ: reren'; p hlnll h' 'I rrillr!iI II In II'I,hloll'lI, lIc to kecp theu' 81'e, clenn I' 'II I I B Mrs. \1'111 spend pan of I10bHt Garland, ra c XI-Harold Earle. \Val· S' '. • as, WI I Rex or Ihe Udell family, . ap'lulmo~t C Jono~ I ,' I t bl I' , pro 'l1Ice, In Ie same IU1'C I, ~. th I t' , 'I'· lace Oalcs, crrlck and Howard Parsons, as I' W.'I.I,,- Ihr IIr III 1:11'cn mill hy, mu J'cs[lcc a e. I IS unCmr to f b g' i 1 h' Id e I' I'aca Ion \'1SI 10ll'ns on h :lr 1"I'llir• III hi., urI\' IICi<'ilhour.1~ these Iluhlic ~pil'i1e dcitilens to lol'e'ow heappy Inn nh~C was0 prctac 0 be ,~e bsaJC' k the Burin Peninsula.In, I JUllior Pike, son of ~Ir, and Mrs, Grade X-Raymond Mootrcy. uswhich ,el's, \I'As partd ofI Ihe ceremony, I (C ar bon car News ,~on,'\ aue" .. •• 1~jI(In oml III" lI'i,h hilll' a"II. his, ha\'e olll'people undo all the good I C b hi' rl . - J. H, Pike, a last year's "Iudent Grad~ IX-Douslas Chubbs. ____ ~~.ue ed by Rtv, W. pale ') , 1.11\1;' nH\ hd(lI,i1l1''' in his Inc\\' ! Ihey ha\'e lIulle, Lei's do unlo ;1 rUg onear, r O~\; Ifd t~Jo~'e 'MI', and 1I1r5, J~c~ TlIylor ,nd I ij: the Mcmorial University re· UNIT.D ~HURCH ACADEMY Maire Keough, William rum hr '-,- -~-~ 1JI\I:lIlHilll~~. Io.lher;;, la~ \\'e 'woulli be dOlle unlo, h~~ ~e ~~::dofam~JI:r fa~~~\l a~~i 5011, Wa),ne, .pent • short holiday Ilc,nUhY al'rblVCcl [rom Idl~llifax, \\N'~ere CIGrkade K~I'lh- (onours) Edgar Cecilia White, John Fure~' P~Ii~~: SEE THE BIG FOUR (,et rll of YOllr rubbbh In Ihe lid I ' t bId here,' as Ihe lIue5ts of 1.11'. and lie ad een allell ng. avy ,~r c, CI Taylor, PeeRY ael O'Keefe.' ' I I' 11 I I II I d 'l ' !)' I lOW P case Ie 1\85 0 C 5 all • 1.1 ]0' J T I I f '{ C d I' SU e C mp Junior \\ hile, (Pass: Nol in order of Grade IX 'Ia 'r .' TEL-.VISION AT ,,". '" 1\ 1111 Cll~ , e :!U~ I I'r ; !'tl'llprl'dmanlllcl' Rlll' 011 In IC lug wllcre lie had slood so m~nv T' rs : • . al' or, ~~ren S 0 111" I aille 5 I mm.r ,at 't II b 't· It b H 'II' -" ry" argarel Kmg, I ,,' p,l'aJ'~, ~'c lennI: o. Icel' n thiS him long years ago say he nas lost. lome on Saturu,y, ., za C I ese I, arr \'c rom , c c.' "argarc ' Joseph Hogan Edward M' H ' :. ""tllI; her tI~\I~hlcl', )ll's, \\'" Ul'ca, \\ e trust his srculIIl torlll of little r" f r' r d f Halifax, via SI. John's during the Rose Hedges, ].fIIdrcd Penney, Edward Pumphr A)' MurPhl, OW \0 wnt. II I:, e:ili and Ihe UrI', GiII,l ollire will bring him srentcI' his ze:1 c' \0 htll D. Mr. Joe Noel has retul'ned to The t\\'o former are guests Mildrcd Nocl, Ida Soper, Erncsl Ellzabelh Georg:;' ~Ir. ;o~ t ~~ne w~ek. An~~~a ~~~~~' better letters ,\1-0 \I-ilin~ Ihl' liill, nl'!'. ~ll's.s~Ii~l'uclion anll happlncss Ihan l ~ 'archable ri ~ cae l ~~I" t PH 11~ I his work in the ollice of \\', and of Mr. ~nd !III'S, John Rorke, Sr" Cole, Carl stevenson, Anthony Peggy Geor I' . ' , 1,,11. , .• Irr alld lIitl'l', lIal'l'Y II.is 'Iil'sl. we hclil'l'c il will, for It c 0 d ; e 15 I,J. Moores, after \'Isit to GI een. Miss Elizabeth is a guest of Moores, Raymond Penney, Reg Bride Izabelh Walsh!!, The you· write can IIpllll ~Ir;: '~;11 r ~s I~, ~ ~nd p~mp~~eyE )~tt.el!J ,l' II" .... all,l )Ii,,< 1I11;aliml ilUIIS!!, IHllnl'e II'lIl'k i" luI' dill~I'.1nl 10' ~f m~ll~e ~h:~ 1;I~h~~ YC:;S ~s ~:;~; wood, N,S" alld llonlreal, Qucbec: iIIr: ami Mrs, George E, . Soper, Parsons, Wh!le the~ are '101, in Grade VIJ-P;tricia Hogan An. the dI~ren~ between landin, I'i f"Tlirr Rr.lIlk, . nlnd hl' dcal'tlUl', We uleml to him best, l1u;s Ina, E\'elley arrived from -- ,ra e - ~ p ~Ioore, Bar· gnret ,while, Madeline White I or no from the one of yo~ ,~n tXfl'llllle IIWHIIl~ (,I Ihe '.\ Iii rcsicle In IllS hODle at Salmon II' f r I the Canadian mainland a short Mr ••nd ~Ir~, John Rorke Jr" II bma FOfward, Fred Saunders, Pa· Briddc George Joan D " drcalllll, between making and , ", " • \1' S le,\ or man)' more yr~rs 0 , ' , h'ld 'd j ,t" TID ' R 'd Q, wyer. g ' fnn')lIl'ar 1'I'l'sh~'lrr)', \\ tlmall" ' l',\'r. ' i'" tl'" t'l I 1 lime ~go, on a Visit to hrr gt'nml. and tll'U c I ren ~rr1ve rom rlCla ay or, oree~ CI, Doreen Grade VI-Bridget Hog" 'I Ilo!in an import.ant sale. ' . 'I II' " " . ' ole 1e re remcn, 'I'll t S d II I Moorc' Evel\' T k tt Ed "ar· '\';"' .. I1I,n \\'a~ IC ( III canHllwal'1 ' __ i molhe!', Mrs, Henry French Soulh "I er 01111 on un ny, II er I' " • n I'IC e, gar garet Rose Emerson Sau' ~ll,G A letter-writin . •'n allrrnnqn 'lft,l •. lI'iih l.hC is thc' pruud IllIs"essur 'spending R "cry enjoyable holiday Eric (The firsl three John Fr;dri i te be He d In rri,I.~' Carbpl1r~r Sf) 1-1- Sld~. Durr~ ~IOO1'e, ~lcCartll\' y ~\;corf~'p ,g~~ ~p-. l':t,.idrnl, )lr5: \~'" II, :,Iacah~"ol.all X.rIlY'lllachin~, It i~ n gill Ot')8 ' IlI'ith the FOG will ramil)'. arc In order of merit, the olhers I Patrick Donneii Ali C ! U~I):I m ~ii Ua era Jgcst ~\"e', rrr'irhll~, .l'ht lIl~.in bu,hll'>s \I'll; 'Irom Ihl' llNI Cl'O~S Socidy n! Cal. MI', S: Bull, IIf Ihe firm Ilf W -- arc nul), Rosemary O'Dri'~oll ~ I umt ~e), i easy- ·0 ow help for all ~ tnI' nl;o",lIn~II'r Ihr, ~l'mi,lI1nual gary, Albcrla. III Ihe Carlllllle3r ' ,snd .T, ~IOOL't:,I, Ltd,. is nqw II~ I Miss :l1.ry Hurlcy i~ ~pcndin!ll ST. J~SEPH's SCHOOL I ~Jary Butt, i11DC~ ~~t~ra~;~~l~'! o,f1etters; four ba=ic rules, and I':rrlin~ "I Ihr a»uei;ailln, 11 wa~ ned ('I'll,S Silcicly, This means CAflBONEAR, AU~l1SI 22011.-: ncat1on, I her ~nnual \'acutiull wilh her lam., I Gratle ,XI-John Geul'ge, lion· I :lrarie Keough Ma i F I ' CI " I tJps on how to makoyour lett,l!~ '''',' rrnnry I'rpnri> Ihlll 11'.':111 hydro,rleclric dr\'clcpmcnl 'II rlC'kr

SP,ORT SHIRT CLEARANCE ASK FOR Nylon Flannel and Gaberdine. CATALOG AND PRlq LIST " . R~G •. PRICES TO 7.95' ·SPECIAL CLEARANCE $3.25 .. :I . ALL LADIES' COATS - COSTUMES - SKIRTS ~OM~ OWHnS CAN AND SUMMER BLOUSES , E~SILY Gn HOM~ R~DUCED. 20% TO 30% TO CL~AR ' IMPROVE,M~NTS ~qhl~

AND PAY IN MONTHLY , , , BUILDiNG MATERIALS DIVISION .& . 'CO~, J... TD~ TERMS UP TO .5 YEA~S, ,". , , SHAW ST. '~IAL 80291 ST. JOHN'S; NFLO. COME IN NOW AND ROSENBERG TALK IT OVER. "~~.rythin9'or tit" Bujlder" . .•, ill: • , • / ... ,,' . •. .THEDAILY NEWS, FRIDAY1 AUGUST 26, 1955 Ruhr-Labrador .. ------, IKill~.·Wha)e ~: Interest With Axe :J. .Tha weekly 0/ . . ,r f Mr, Wlltiam. Clarke .of Cotb;!Il's council was hel4 )'e!temay. morning To Cove, el'entually killed I yoong .~., whale with an axe. .As he ;'was 'Mews pre~lded and .comlng home from'l fishing·;trip .• 'counclllors were War·· Veterans a few days aiD, . Mr. Clark·~ :y;as 'lor' .Warren Is at ~ \ crossing· Ii ·narrOlv cove c.pIed the province. ~ ~~·--~------l Ben.'~; Gulch \n his m.otor . :.~oat The following '':'''. __ __ . the whale came to the surIace of • .ihe water.. as this. wind ·drivtB to . }:ro\'~.d': ., the shore. Mr. Clarke last no .l!me in traIling his oppOnent and fith. the Canadian :. o'ut a··gun. or harpoon Ita I~ped " . from' his b'oat with .. his 'axe~nd water Street 'i ,. after. hal! an hour battle .hei~uc­ Ing. Legion· Corner ceeded In killing Ihe sea mOTer, P. c: O'Drlscoll, .' Mr. Clarke Ihen proceed~~. to ,,·.rehouse• llis home about' thr~e mileso.dis· JACK HARVEY RAYMqND, 34, alias William C. Corning, james A, Spunell, Lot tant where number of boat/land .. by L.aM. a Dougl .., Jlmes Ewing, James T. Farrell and othen. Is wanted for Inter· gal' CO,'! Riled, t· Canadian Legion, men' came back to the si!ene'loand state transportation of stolen proper~,.. A transcontinental check·passer, L. D.Wakelin, trillT THE LEGION HOLDS '~The Legion· Corner" welcomes >. . towed the whale to Cotlrell's Raymon'd: hu financed the fast·movlng· activities of himself. and his ,reen house, " FOil 'YOU letters and notes from lhe ex.ser. 1\Iany spectators were' 0 female companion, Helen Virginia Gibbs, by.passing boglls checks. On n & G" Clarke, ~'I1le lAJlon wants you IS a memo ,'Icemen who knoll' Newfoundland 'shore waiting the .arrival .0 bungalow. :~ ber,. and I very few ex-servicemen and· served lor It, as well as' theit' wha1,.· ..•. . '., ate outside the ranks· to·daYi bul many friends, It hopes. to keep It, measured . 16 feet. hi I G•• Trickett, ~; ~~'lthJl4IIdlnl, as with any rep' ),ou In touch with Legion actll'lty five feet. in width Rnd weighe rear extension. :: tesentallve body which bargains Legionary",at all t1m'~s, to ThenInform there and IsInstruct "The poundstaken . from·and two it barrels This' of pro oi bly'as cui Icar in c~nter of forehead, ncar hairline, mole on right side of ironbeneficiation plant nur . Chesley Howell, ;: for the rllbts of a minority In a )'OU on naUonal policy, It Inter. COMPAHFOn PAPA-Even thought these tuba pla)'crs are compahing might hal'e' been the first', nose, mole on right iide of chin, cut sca'r on first joint of left finger, \ upgrade' prlvat~g8rage, 1- demOcraUc count!')', the more ac' l~e Wa~a.s~, whic~, woul~ J. M. Hopkins, < tive members the Legion has, the preIs Ihe latest Veterans' Leglsla.\ In tribute to her fath'er Mrs Helen Sousa Ebert has to cover her ear~ that was ever'captured at Cot 11 s blue ink tattoo of a coat of arms on left forearm. WARNING: Raymond ~atolelml~' hrelatdll e 10d" .grad!!",nn , lo . "Th L gl "I th II k ' '.' . Cove' and' . for c'rtain it ithe . 1'1· d I ui k I' d h Id b'd In a llG ·gra e pro uce 0 "" Ie· bungalow. ;. better its chances to alta In its ob· n. . e C onary s _ e n against their blasls. Mrs. Ebert daughter or John Philip Sousa and' f 'Ih t . ," It k;: d goes heav y arme , I Il c'· empered an 5 ou e consl ered ex" 65 c:nt ira content. t I 3 · 'Clayton . King, ~ jeetlves. .... Ifn thehion Ichaln ofd assotclallon his otticr surviving child J~neP;lscll1a Sou;a were guests of honor at lrll.rlslt d· b was n· e\er"~lthac e len 1remely·dangerous,.If you can help locale him, NOTIFY the Federal I per n , .: . ··Thel\'! 1. plenty of room for 'you rom I e natg onal hen quar ors to ..' ' . e v one lan,\ an • B f' I "I tl D t t f J tl ". h' t DC The nnouncement ClU5e~ · I1oad, alterations Ih . t b h I th C . dl honor at a New York conccrt del'oted to the' late guest march king's 'One 'oid gentlema'n .. Ite ureau II nVb, ga epar men 0 us ce, ,as 109 on, .., . a . . D the Lellon. vast orlan· ~aid ~n, Raymond fa With Its eglnoenl\'~S. fanc n 0 .ana... an compositions ' . . .. '.''...... '. . .. .''. .. Unclt . Bill. Is .not only'..' a' c~rPJnter or FBI. agent n.ear.e5~ your community. . I!"edlateIron ann e~t·e.blrows men. ralJsIDll.a ave In . :: III,tlona1.. aet·up, new'.' Legion ·~c Road, private , Branches are. belnl opened every LeAct noW! Appb' for membership ...... ' but also a II haler. .. tiny outfit wilh assets of little Wm, Clarke, Lot in. the nearest Legion branch- what we. our ,Then generally ..a .CIg· ' .. '. Now, It is' the. second biggest oil' than $6 mi\1ion consisting :, month. Why not drop ,into.your St. s~,Y, In~rma.nt slat~s. !le ~sj(s ~or lV!' 1· h· S· • Ing St., bungalow. :: Branch Club,or the Head· to day!.' Troops In white kepIS with shmy arelle, which must,be'cork hppe~!.· MAY TAKE MOUNTIE .. ",·ea t rInO'S. producer in the worlel and money! of mining cia lin I Quebe J~hn's "IVE 1,.-\ I,EGION' blac.k peaks, and faccs tanned !he . : THESE ,·VETERA1IJS· . . OTTAWA. !CP)-An RCM 0(·' .' from royalties is pouring in at the Chile as wcll as , Mrs. Mary .: quarters Office, and Se-:! for your· ~ Lab~ador. It~ l A I' d N' I R . colour of mahogany. The ForeIgn It was R pleasant'lnterlude.onei licer may 8j!compan'y ExtemaFAf· rate of more than $280,000,000 a history has been checKel'ed--tb !;, · Street, 2nd storey :: self whether It is wortllwhile? S · 1 P bll)ms :: 'Eligibility for membership" reo , re urnc al'R alms ofl Legion to' the rescue, 'all. the way el'ening laslll'eek 10 )lear' a groop fairs Minist~r Pearson to Russia OCla.. ro \. year. . I com an havin bee thrown Campbell Adey, '.: quires that ~'ou must have been '"~' ""II" .ho" ,,," "'"''''' ''Om ""k" , A ",r"", .,.m" of ~'",,'" ....,n""m"" .,,~~ wh" h, ,;,il, ,b' ",~"yth;,. LUXURY AR.'vt~ y ! '''' '",:,.", l.,k ~"h"" cent, bungalow. : honourably discharged lrom ser· ~ I e adl;rll ~s 1of the I~Rnn[)lan Il'ciled liP mongo th.~ onlool(ers anrl Ientmg 1l~.a~IY' every. branch. of 1he fall, External affairs officia.ls are To ~rahla. ns 'l'he 'cash is bringing lux.ur antI!1 1953 wlt~n authorities claimed F. W. ; "lee In any of Her lIta}2sty'S d cg on, ~ g! ~ n r~ca mg un;! found eoh.el'enc~ at last In a heart. forccs, gll'mg their. impres~~ons of considering this', an' Informant said • c. great development-schools, hospi. l it was not rOl'iding sufficient . · Water Street, · Forces or the Merchant Navy. er ion en i .c rcumstances, 1\ fclt !!reelln~. Au secours La Le. England and Scotland, particularly Wednddav but no decision 'has Bv ltANALD M \CI URKIN tals roads 2ir s~rvices for the formation ~ts Wabll

.. ., CALL US NOW MAKE 'BACK T.O' ,SCHOOL DIAL 5J55

C[OJIIES'LOOK~UKE",', . -' .' ,': .. ,~:; .... f· . . . -' ... ~ , . . ·MEW!'. . . • TRY OUR FAMOUS .. . NATIONALLY. ADVERTISED SANITONE DRYCLfANING . .' ,~.' . . . ' . '.", • Colo'''' cr~d patterns ~right ~ .' ,-.' . /' • All dirt removed· again . ., Better press lasts:longer . • Stubborn spots gone • . Cosis no mo.re thap ordinary .,dry deaning' . • .Perspiration gone

. ~. '.. '." ... / . ", .. ... i" THE DAILY Ni:WS, FRIDAY; AUGUST 26, 1,955 . I.

.\ Dr ~!.~ m~~~~ ~~~!! ~ ~,~~~ .c~1~~~~a~ed~g~~f r-"'Kn-=-=""~"":C'd'''"X''~~-'W'~~Z~=·I· lilt· bib II! past council ",as he14 at City Hall Illscusslnl thl qUIStlOD IJf old Dorothy Ind Peter Slillth, chil. CLARI( • ...I.luttDIN I t ~_ Ger. \.~!tfrda)' mornllll .t 9.30. 'M8¥or car. already ta~en til thl! city dntt':of PrOfessor E. C, SDllth lIIil ~ ;S, "'1" ;,ews presided and five 01 the 4ump. The cost, of towlns ,Iban· Mrs. Smith; who were' guesls of CARBONEAR; AUllust. 22nd.:'" ~ ~ lree. It : Councillors tpr.nnt. tCoutncilf-' hcars IdlO thd' Declty .iJ their; Mr. and Mra. The. marrlaf,e of . I .'. IlIter ., ~~re hdio~~ t4U~P ,r~ndparents, d~IMda J~urdiel, ~ .~.' ler Warren .. I presen ou 0 11", e Sl , an pU'1 .... yor· H. A.~am'ron, for, the past twodJlughter 0 Mr. ,an u. uor on Ii> .~ . IoBlt: thr pro,·lnee., JlIggln. llreed .that . the Coullell months; left for' St. John's during Burden, LeMarchant Street, and 1i " ill;: 111m C. ~ 'The followlnl pllns were apo sllould establish. I special price the week to rejbln their parents Melvin, Ion of Mr. and Mrs, Allred (, I i j' •nadlal ·-an . rrDl'rd: for dlaposal.f 'Iueh veblcle~ - In preparation· for relurnilll ~ 'CI~rke, of VI~~orla, was soll!mn· r; 8 1i!l I:· ~lIIIol4a PLANS Coullcillor 'FiUilbbon joklnlly thllr home oll'the Canadian main. I~d ,in the United Church .t B I' Steel Sprlngs: t: Ii't. r.r.COMMENDED IU'll.ted tbat· Ihe City eo"ncil land. Profesaer and !drs. Smith 1I'm. on Saturday, AUiul.~ 20th. . ti, ,I i. till. 1 I1Ith1r~ Canadian NaUonal Tel~lr~,hs bwite .the S,S. WIlliam Cmoll te .pent the .ummer tflurhi. the .':Wlth the llralni' of the bridal [:J 3 q;' oyle ..: \Iater Street (Flit), offlee build· pay I call to St. Jolin'. Indtaw ,dtlsh Isles and 1he' contlnent .;ltotilS, ',Iired byMlsl' Phyllis ~. These are all slat steel It Lt Illdfi! • in~. all the old ear. -out tei lea. Illd called ,It st John'. enroute Coppin, flpltlnl aut. over the air ~prings with aluminum fin- i] if lIdic:alts P. C. O'Drlscoll, Lo8)' BIY ROld, CITY ·DUMP lIeme,: ta plet up their chlldren. Ih;e. bride ent.rld tile churcn lean·. ' I ish. Popular and very ser- " . ~ Nf. Ert. _ ..er:\:. "mhouse.. The question of I rcpo,rttJ com·' . _' 'ht} on the arm fif her father, who . • bl h I II "" 1'-: .\. Spun-ell. Lot No. 1151 Portu. plaint of I .t'ad 1111.11 ffflm the ·Mrs. Mark Thomey of Harbour ,I'Ve her ...ay. She wore I. floor vlcea a, t. ey come n a .;, .t ltllt !.~ CO\·. Road,bun.alow. . ,cl.IY dump flme up for dI1eus-Gmt, Iccompanled by' hllr 'two I$p',th Ilre. sol br'1C1ded nylan standard sIzes.' ,; I·. ore Jltr ~al ~ g r 16 5 y iod. for I~ D. Wakelln, Lon. Pond !toad, 510n. No formal complaln'- hive ehlldren, spent a .hort holiday, nU over 'Wblte nUn, with boop . II! .... Re .u,$',"l $4 •• 9°'sor o. nl, ~'I~· . I': addition. wen hou~e. been made, and City In,ln.~r wllh h~r parenti, Mr. In:\ Mrl. s~ and floor length v~il. Her ~Juad~ JI, & G.. Clarke, James Lane, ,Mart[n said that the en,lneeu William' HOlan. bdiiuet was. of roses Ind fllft. She PJlterial tungalo\\'. , • :plan for the dump 'has ,been.p- Mr. W, Fitzpatrick, Miss Theresa i,ls attended, by 'her 'coUl[n, Mias. I Idt·Deull G. Trickett. llerrymeeting Road, proved, by the Councll'.yearlfter Fitzpatrick Ind Mr. Joseph Kav.Glady. Pike, of Hlrbour Grace,'as I a Jar .. ar Lake rUT fxtcns[on. yC'ar and planl for tbe land In _nagh, of 51.' John's ne 'spending maid of honour, and by Mr~. Reg· ~ • I UPlradt Che~'ry Howell, 29 Monchy 51., this area are advlnclni. The Coun· I holiday here and 'are re,J.tued il!ald Clarke, IS bridesmaid. Their ~.".•'. BUNK BEDS "~I:,~ rade '(lre prll'al~ garage. cll Is eulvertlnl the water tOUrle, at GoU's HoteL •... reRpectlvt! dresse. were bf blue " Dr 10 to J. ~!. Hopkins, Rendell Place, Dddl~g to the fence Ind the Icreen Ind pink, nylon net, over satin, bun~3Io\\'. of trees, Ind I. workln. to ,et Reaent vlslt9r. to town Included with matehlni ,headdress. Their 'i All s tee I double-deck 1l 1\ing, 21 Pennywell away from the horder. ul the Mr. Jehn Bugden, Mr. Ind Mrs. bequels were pink and while' ear· b IlStII I"" ct~yton ~ [ a.oml 'Hl'ad, alterations Ind renovaUons. dump IS loon II po~slble. Edstrom, and Min' fltzlerald, 'all MUons. Her two llttle flower.glrls, unk beds finished In i tliab a Ra~'mond Goodwin. Blackmlflh 'The proJect WI. start,llln 11110 of SI, John's. ,They Were lunls Hllloli !lurden, .lller of the bride, brown enamel. "Sizes 30 . ttle _n" Road. prh'ale garage. to develop I part .lte ever.tuaUy of Miss Julil Xi~l1ey. and Sharon Clarki', abter Qf'the l( 72 inches, complete with f.",; 1 : If mll~th Wm. Clarke. Lot No. 412 Down· anil to Improve the Ir:ea. " lanl. _ groom, wore' dresses "f pink &atin, two rolled edge all wool ~MC alit ing 5t .. bungalow. tary fill was ,llrted ther~, ,IDd Mr. Hlrry strapp, of Bo~taD; wIth ovtrdrtu af nylon nIt, with . mattresses' and hook-on ti, • Its ,ut ~!r5. ~Iary Wiseman. 1112 "atrlck If this sanitary fill were to lie Mas •. ; spent I short holiday_her. matchlnl headodress Ind they ear- I'· tred-~ 5Ir~ct. 2nd storey extens[on.· . IIbandoned the ani), aruwer to the relltwlnl old Icquaintanc,s. Un. rJed pink alld white roses, ,with laddt:r•. I . IrII'InI III Price each hllll:t II Campbell Adey, Cornwall Cres· city's needs would be to operat, deratand Mr. Strapp workell here fern.' . i' lIIed thll tent. bungalow. I mllIlon dollad Incinerator, all4 with' the United Towns' Electric The ,room ·W.. lupported by , . 'ieiellt h,. F; W. Woolworth Co. Ltd" 355 this would ant supply'al! of the Company, lome years Igo. His old RCl!lnald Clarke' Ind .Gordon Bur. ! olll'tniol \\'~Ier Street, store and office.' needs of dlsposln, 0' unDurll.b~,e friend. were happy to renew his dell Jr., Ind the ulb~rl were ·Ar. $49.50· . ~lr.1311 Dr. Williams. Lol No. 435 0 .. trash., " acquaintance. tlln" Parsons and.i4,rtbur Burden. roulldlana h'urnc SI.. ~ungalow. The City EIIslnnr aald that. The receptlon.was held at the . DW1I CD"" iu abo'JI It H. Krabilt!. Long Pond Road, there Is material on erder to kill Mr. and Mr8. Hudson Da,-II and horne of the bddt's parents. The ,h\\"est II! ~un;alow (2). any possible amel! from the area. two children bave returned home b'ride'. table WI' centered b, a If Canada Bowring Brothers Ltd., Lnt No. This property co,'ers 1\0 acres, afler In enjoyable .ummer va: three tier cake; made by Mrs. DAYBEDS lllni Co, H lIowlett Menue. bUngdlow. which will be· to thp value ot· a cation. 'Early In the summer they Harold Clarke, of, Victoria. Flow· ~tttl. IDa , t.c\\'i! ~lercer. Elm Strect, prl. few ~'ears of a mlllion dollirs. ,~pent two weeks at Catallnll, then erl were from C.kes and FIl)w~rs, _ Double daybeds in choTce inttre~tJl ,ate!:ara~e. NIW FALL OFFINSIY. ~ Mr. Davis went to Greenwood, st. John' •. , . " . ' of di'op ,si4' . or sliding .t. Bam', 281 EUzailt!th .AI·enue, The, considerable, dest,uetion N.S., while Mrs. Davis and chll. Many lovely gifll were receh'ed, 1 couch style. Complete ! : UO i' ~Jn~alo\\', caused by dogs t \\ ed dtt roa~ dren vlaUed Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Including, I beautiful Bible, tbe with wool mattress and f.~limalea value-:-5l.060,400. at will in the'lc I,y wHII 15eusse Davis, it Clarke's Beach, and for gift of Rev. Ind lIrs. W. B, John· I , "tter (rom T·v[ng Oll Com· and Deputy "ayor Igg ns sug· th t t k th on pretty cretonne.cover•. • I." gcsted that the Council put on . e pas wo wee s ey were S • ~ r ~n! wa~ reeeh'cd, b)' the' Council a Fall Offensive to rid th~ clly or tgaln visiting friends .at Catalina. The bride is employed w!th the , Gleaming Five Piece Price each 11,<1 was referred to thc building II d d gs A tually he said Mr ..Davis Is vice preSident of the Furness Withy 'Co., ind the groom 1Y i~'pretor to check the size of the un censc 0, c , , U C Aeadem with the Cinadian National Rail· <;n b~fore permi!s[on Is tiranted nJ dog is licensed to roam In' the .. ~ \iays. They will make their future $35.00' 10 mel I sign of the company at city, hut rather to be kept .lIn Mrs. Nell Smith and' Ion Ar. horne In St. John's, following lhelr Chrome Kitchen Sets S~ Water Streel. .' a leash. thur" of Sprlnld.le, ue'ln town, honeymoon which Is helnl spent I NOTICI Councillor Tucker asked Iboul tbe guests of Mr, and Mu. Haroln In Glaee Bay, N.S.· 111111'. A notice was receh'cd by the dl'lapldated houses In the city J F . h We· extend to Mr, Ind Mrs. S,: Smart new 'chrome sets with arborile table top with t Inlert!I' (ouncil from :ltT!.· Ellecn Ford· "'hleh have been gh'cn lBO days • renc. Clarke 'best wishes for a happy , N. centre extension leaf and plastic covered chairs. The , al "Folio Child's Jo~m. Ihat she opened a confee- nllllee of demolition. As City , I d 11£ eo r~ set consists of lable and four chairs in choice of red, .50, ".y had 1101 I Clerk Foran 1_. not in the cit" this Mrs, H. J. Fr~nch Dnd two chll·' marr e . l Wbeth,r , tioner), slore at 37 Prescott St ree • " ,. h t d h f ------Natural finish birch cribs hi nl "tter was set aside until his reo oren ave re urne orne a ter E green, yellow or grey. A new arrival and a special lin~ The Council agreed that t s " spending a ,holiday with friends to \Ie N B · f purchase. A'regular value for only ...... In d'op-side style, with ~orth .4. .. cnange in the use of the bulld· hlrn. It Springdale Ind also short holl. I $75.00 ewsv ne s spring a.1d all wool rolled It tra cliar." Ing h quite within the bul1din~ .couricTtro~F:I~1ti~~~)~Treported daYI with relaUves on the Avalon Mr. Wl11lam~'Ash' opeiie~ bls , Is rlrh it 9 odge m~ttress. Size 24 x chiefly 01 regulations. , that the traffic liGhts at Cavendish. Peninsula, Mr. French; who, was Snack Bar at a new'location dur- IUS TERMINAL • ·th .1 I . d ' I 4B inches. rade I\~. A request from Mr. J. J. Tappcr Square should be ready by Sep· on e m.. n an . correct ng exam· lng the past week. AJ stated be- likely that n! T(lrbav to use a vaclnt ~lte on tember 1st" and work Is proceed. Inatlon papers, is abo home', and fore Mr. Ash recenily'purchased ' Price each .lltrnltil'l . • [ [II I' H'll [nl', on this system:', ' will 'be resuming his duties, as the business premises of George f \hi! hap­ the east ~ de 0 P 0 5 1 as a principal of the ·Unlted Church hU5 terminal was not recommend. ' Forward, next door to the Post the Janlia cd by the city planning officer, Academy, at the beg[nnlng of the Office. The stand· Is Ideal for a '(1111(\ han a lettcr from se\'enty people ncw school year. snack bar and with plenty of ~11 as ~nd MO' 'd' Ith t Ilng ornmg . room there Is not a doubt but ""t~t . WI ms n e area pro el MilS Margaret MeCarth" \eft I 0 d ml'n.ninElr ~~ainsl this bus stop and asking '. I ' wllit Mr. Ash wit Ibu ld up a 110 ~'orld for I the Council not to grant perm[s. Devotlona , for st. JDhn's during the week, I:.uslness. We wish him andh[s ';on was prc:;ented 'at the Counell ,enroute to her horne In the U.S.A. 'capable wife the best of every- : m purt . B d While here she wa. the lIuest of 'thing. 'I . dttwnd~ftrt mHlmg'SAFETY ZONe . roa cast~ Urs. Thomas McCarthy.' , Thc )Iarllimc Aulomoblle Asso. . _AirCadet Squadron No, 589 Is lI:thl'n the riation askcd Ihe permission of I B[shop's Mr. and Mrl. Stewart McLaren Inxiously awaiting news about that 1. Capt., F. Jenn ngs, d t hlld th IiI" t:ouncll and was granted this Fails. In wo c ren, Xa y and Mary Beveridge Troph, and Its mem· I~ me the street on the southerlin I 2. Cbaplaln D. E. Sehroebcr. HareelenV'lsiOtfln'iSh~~rsln.lg~:cLFaarellsn:. Qpuaer·., beu still hive high hop~s uf win· .nd eastern sections of Church 3 R' S J Dis .".u 0 ning lame. It will be perhaps a Squart for th~ purrose oC con· 5.. Majorev. . E. • Hutchinson.a\' e • e;1t5, Mr. and Mrs. John Rorke Sr. ~ouple of weeks before the, result nllttin!: a safety land from Scpo 8. Re,'. V.' E. smith, Humber· wlU be known and in the mean· Icmber 6th to 9th. inclusive, The mouth. time we can alilt hope. ,

O aIel Ian" 1& to J G octl d' Mr, and Mn. Harry Wells and purpMe 0 ( th IS 5 Y u 7. Rev. . a an. , ~h'c motorists an opportunity of B. Mr. P. Jarvis, Bishop's rails. younll daughter, Elizabeth, 'spen~ A well attended and highly suc· cessful dance was held'in St. Pat· Sp:ring Filled Mattresses rrceiving a free cheek on l)I'akes, 9. Rev. J. A. Goldlmlth. the week-end here 8S the guests headlights, \\'Ind~h[eld wipers, etc. 10. Rev, R. T. !tlercer. nf Mrs. W. F. Howell. rick's Hal Ion August 15th. Despite • PROTESTS 12. Major C. Hickman. . the warm weather then was a We offer you a very special value in spring-filled Mrs. L. E. Flood, who has been Luge crowd and the, dance,l until Two letters from owners of 13. Rev. R. 0; Davies" Cornl'r Bk. mattresses. They, contain 1BO coil springs and are bnd on Waterford Br[dge Road 14. Rev. A. S. Butt. visiting her parenb, Mr. and Mrs. the early houn of the morning. '$ protested the suggested change in 15. Rev. D. S. Paterson, Grand William Saunders, left on Sunday Canteen . nfvice provided the covered with extra strong ticking. Handles at sides for .50 Ihr. zoning regulations on a par· FaUs. for St. John's, where she will be eats.' .' easy turning and' ventilators. All standard sizes. To complete the television tion of the South Side of Water- 16. Rev. G. Elliott. guest of Mr. Ind Mr., James Smith SPECIAL EACH ONLy ...... :...... look Y0l! must hav.· one before leaving for her home in Mr.' and Mrs. Woodley li'rench lord Br[dge Road. 17. Rev. L. A. D. Curtis. of these TV lamps. . A Discussion followed these let· 19. Canon A. B. S. Stirling. Grimsby, Onto ncently moved here from" Har- 1m and as a result of the talk 20, Major A, PlIgrim, Corner hour' Grace Ind Ire midln& In splendid JSSortment of Councillor Fltzg[bhon' gave noUce Brook Eait. Miss Grace Payne of Harbour the house formerly occupied by 1 styles and colors to seled tlllt on September 2nd Council 21. RAev. W.Langllle. Grace Is spen~lng a holiday here, Mrs. T. Royal. We extend to them g m@eting he will mo\'~ an amend. 22. Ven. E. M. BishOp, Botwood. al the ,uest ot Mrs. Harry Saund. the band of frlend!llip and truts ~ ment to the st. John'. Zoning 23: Rev. J. R. McKim. ' eri. ' their .tay with us will be very ~ hom. :6"ceS ea,hl byc.law to permit erection of 24. Rev. J. Ayris. , ~appy. . . t1 f-~ SO I apartments In the Waterford 26. Col. A. E. Dalziel. :Mr. Gordon Saunders who Is on p; !!ridgc Road area. 27. Rev. J. N. MacLean, Corner a vlr~t from Greenland paid a .. Mr. and Mrs. Woodley Frcnch .• I DUMPING OLD CARS ' lIrook. short "is It to his father,' Mr. recently moved here from Harbour '" and ... The question of the policy of 28. Rev. A. Old. Frank Saunders, at Gander, during Grace and ire residing in the .~ Il.t city regardhig dumping old 29. Major D. Goulding, Botwood. the week. house formerly occupied by Mrs. gj ~ tar! lelt abandoned on the city 30. Rev, F. Vipond., T. Royal., We extend to them the -'e~ i Mreets and In vacant lots came , Mr. and Mrs. Austin Maddock hand IJf friendship and trust up {or discussion. City engineer Note: If you find that you can· an dtheir dau,hter, Miss Eleanol'\thelr Itly wit hus will be very not fill your position on this list Maddock, lpent the week-end happy.. "., . would you kindly manle for a here, with relatlves.' ' - GENUINE substitute Ind/or contact Rev. S. . , Glad to be able'tD report tbat .SLIP COVERS J. Davtes,"6 Forut Road, .0 that: Miss Ver~ Piercey of Gr~nd Ruth Hersbori is fully recovered NORTH' S,(DNEY . "Mo~nlng Devotionl" may contlnue Bank II In town ,ue~t of Mr .nd frQm an ittlck of pneumonia. Ruth Handsomely'patterned r uninterrupted throu,h the month .Mrs; 'William P: Slunder .. " . Is only eight years aId Ind is of c ret 0 11. ne Chesterfl.ld SCREENED COAL of September. Thank 1l1li.'. • _, ". ,Germ.n orlilln. i Double and 3,4 Sizes Single Bed. ~ize suite caverl with elastic ------Mrs. Gordon BUrde nwas I vlsl.' . Plain tube ~te~1 beds finished in brown This set is single' bed size only with fitting backs. Choice of WYA COAL & SALT \ ' CARRY OXYGEN tor to teh 'capital on Monda,. Thefriendl of Mis. F. ,. 'BId- I n II'.l enamel In both double and three. • centre. panel, spring filled mattress 'wine or green. Cavers for. LIMITED' Passenger trllns of the central ' • cock WlU regret to 11m that'she railway of Peru carry oXYl1I1 Mr. Wllliam Brown ,of st. Is ill, at the home of' her nephew, "I. quar.ter sizes. Heavy all wool rolled and all slate steel spring; Bed is finish. c h est e r fie' I d and iWc. . 2OP7' Died ' 2654 ,mask. to revive pilleqera who John' •. spent part of his vacatlon ~r, Georl' E: Soper, Rural Re. I edge mattress and strong flat cable ed in baked-on-brown enamel •. All chairs: ... ,' '- '. ,. "black out" at' altitudes In the here, treat Fann. We extend to' ber !il!to s'pring, All th ree for on Iy three pieces for only' .' . Pri" 'per JIf '-" ,~I~I22~.m:o:n:s.~we:d~~:.fr=b:,t:f::::=:A:n:d:es:,,:w:h:I:Ch::re:a~ch~th~rte mlles~, Mr. Ind Mr..-- J. E. ijawk~r ar- !.,-best ___wishes ~~' for -=--:--:-:;--::-~ In urIy recovery. ~ rived from Malden, MISS., on Aug. that Mr. Jlmes Rorke, of the Rorke I $3$.50 $47.50 $45~OO· Ult 24th., on I vlalt to relatives. Fish Ind Coal Co., .. Ltd.,. Is 'able !ij • ' They Ire guesb of Mr, and Mr.. to be back at his desk, alter a lied Hawker. severe illness; He fteenlly re- 'ita, ,,," to '• \ • tUrned from the U.S.A.' where he If'._ o.~ '''/I . lIrs, Liewellyn Hefford alld had been receiving hospital treat· three ehlldreu, June, Roddie and. ,~ent. /... . iFRIENDLY Dlvld, of New Harbour, Ire .pend- ' ·Ilr. Jack ~thony, Welfare Of· inll I holiday with Mrs. Hefford'. fleer, iI bt~ at his. desk in the '1 flther !dt John Butt Water Wel~are Office, Town Hall. after ~ . CREDIT Street:' .' ' , h'lvllig had In ,enjoyab~e holiday. 1 , - . ' Mr. and Mrs. Cll£rord Pike ar~ .. :SEE IT-HEAR IT • •.• ~ .' ' ~ l ~ • 6 ... , TERMS ~ .-....;;,..,~ rived frDm Gander. cOllple of. THE illEST IN T.V. SETS: . • • DUCKWORTH stREET; FURNITURE SHOWROOMS . . . . , .... ~ ••lII1o.1~ CJaurcIl.lIW~:" :.' .dIY' 1,0 011 a IhDrl· vl.lt· to ·~r. .,' G.I. ADMIRAL .... 1 • Ii . , PI.... ""." ,: "; '.,~., and Mrs. W. J. M. Pike. ' It.C.A;CR~ILEY., , 1Il~1j'rr;rlj:H1lIF!;';:"!!! •. I~I::lWi~~~2.'\~UI~,t;;:.::illLJr~J:j~I!·I;'IHjr.:'I~'im'9m:ut1llll'litlitJ:!.Troi!ll::!n§jI!I1'·t"'''i!i.1jI'~!~'~~i~iiHni!J['Uc 1:1'ij'RU1A1if ·11jI:1jj!iDII W••• " • lnliee 1.1 Coraer .rtr·, . , ~. . JOHN CLOUSroN·LTD. II • .' ' ' . .• "'I'""i'; - • ..,', • . -,;e· are ,lad .,to' be Ible to s. ay ,a._, ...... ruI.... ,... , 2tI- ... 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10 THE DAilY NEWS, FRIDAY" AUGUST 26, 19~5' again Sept. '16. (Bay Roberts). 1'1... " •.. , C '. '. Wednesday morning. He was re- appeared in the court and was Iwho came along at the time" s[on of the owners ... , The. •. mall Sheldrake leaving Montreal Sepl. if. aglstI ate SOUl t manded until this morning. and l'e,!landcd for 8 da,'s. N~ bail. said that the three (If them, the pleaded guilty and was rerr.2nucd 21, due St. John's Sept. 25,:,sall... A 'man charged with the thelt was granted ball"of $50. with a was granted as the man has a \lj;~'I. the policeman and the wom· unlil today: for sentence. '\ccord. Ing again Sept. 27; . of a part: bailie of ,alcohOl irom surety ,of ~O. . . previous criminai .record. :"1 lid· on· the bus together and .I3g·lo the c:videncc the, m·m \VII Novaport leaving Montreal h G . . I H '1 ' I d 'I A man charged With brcakmg 1 man arested thr drunkenness I Ibe man, during Ihe bus, ride ,;oing around· the bay In the car Sept. 30, due St. John's. Oct. 5, $400I e cnera d OSpl b { aI, M'va ue t a·r. an d en t'"ermg th comeh 0 f "r.'\ C,w~s, f' me d $:10 A woman 11'10I gavp : L.t,d'" to' Sit ~n nme d'lIferent when he was seen. by Mr. !IIcK:n· sailing again Oct. 7. . ,appeare core, agls ra e A. Pippy; Walcrford Bridge Road, eVidence, salrt that she was .' . r~ch lime where one or Icy's son, who was returmng to CONSTANTINE CANADIAN IMulcahy In Magist~ate s Court on on August lOth' and slea\in~ a standing bY,3 bus when 1!IC ~an two women were sitting. the city.. Damages to the car 6.01-CJON Bulletin : SERVICES . Sept. B. 'Coil pistol, a 12 calibre I:ifle, 1 clime. along and was, asking hel :"'J m~Il, \~ho was e~. nl 'f d t $300 The oun .. 1 ------_ ---- 6.05-Record Shop. 1II.V. Avonwood leaving, Hamil. \ !ltV. TceswoQd leaving Hamilton wrist watch and. a r;'la.ntIlY of :,.1C5. OilS and molest'ng her. She , :·'1cT'm cy's liaralle a oun eo. Y . a " B.I5-Sporta Parade. ton Aug. 29, Toronlo' Aug. 31, Sept. 9, Toronto Sept. 12, Montreal small, New!oundlanrl ,five cent \ moved 10 the next 'slop and he was charged with taliing a car man was also charged with dn", 'caN 6,25-News. • FRIDAY, AUIQat 26th. uf i ' ,.• c bM.age I 6.SO-Hospitality Tim'!. lIfontreal Sept. 3. Due SI. John's s~pt. ,15. Due:St. John's Sept. 20. pieces, all to the "alue $300, followed her. Constable', Walsh, witho!!t permis· ing without a Iic~~.-:_. _ ,6.45-Jobnny Napoleon. " '1.3O-CBC New.. " 7.DO-News. '.' , '1.35-Top of the Mornill'. 7.0l-Courtshlp and Mama.a 8.00-cBC News and Weatber. 7.15-Famous Fortunes. ' 8.l5-Muslcal Clock. • 7.3()-News. 1I.00-JtIornina DevoUonL . 7.45-Dark Stranger. 9.l5-PrOll'am Preview. a.DO-News .. 9.2G-Plano Playtime. a.OI-Mystery Theatre. 9.30-lIIelody Scrapbook. a.30-Eddle Cantor. ' ,lo.OO-Know Your Newfoundland. 9.0()-News. ' • . 10.tO-Hlt 01 the Day. 9.01-Album of Favourites •. :IO.15-lris Power. 9.15-Sccrct 'of Scotland Yard, o 'lo.25-CBC News •. 9.45-Dosco News. ' • ;lu.:w-Trlple Trea5ure. 10.01-They Were Champions. :U.45-Rcglna McBride. 10.I5-Black Museum.'" , :U.15-Llght and Lyrical. IO.4:>--Barry Wood Show.' , ~ ;1" IIO-Announcers Choice. . ,t'<,' 1l.O()-Natlonal News. ~. 'l!l5-Dinncr Bell Breakdown. II.l5-Sports Parade. . ,', l:!o30-Farm Broadcul . 1l.30-Lnle Night Thealre. ", 12.45-Aunt Lucy. ' 1:l.\JO..:-Newl. ~' 1.IIO-Mld Day Serenade. • ,, , U5-Laura Llmitcd.· ' ' 12.35-House Parly. • l.!lO-CBC News and Weather. i:!.54-New!. . 1.45-Doyle Bulletin. 12.55-Prayer• :!olIO-Words and Music. I.DO-Qucen and Sign Off. !!.2!l-Uominlon Time Signal. 2.30-Pops on Approval. V~OUS 2.45-0pen Road Show .. FRmAY, August 26th. 3.30-Tr;lns.Canada Maline!. -_ .. -- 4.3U-CBC News. 4.35-Tlmely Tunes. 0.30-Slgn On and Sundial. 4.45-Chlldren's Story. 6,S5-Sundlal News. lI.15-FI$herlcs Broadcast. 8.30-TodaY's tbe Day. 5.45-~luslcal Program. . 8 45-Rcx Koury. Ii.DO-World Scout Jamboree. 9.00-1t Happened Last Night ti.25-Program Preview. 10.0()-CoIiee Tlmc. S.30-Supper Guest. t1.00-Turn Back the Clock. 1l ..15-310blle IIUke. 11.3()-Pepperrell Juke Box. 7,OO-CDC News ana WeaJher. 12.DO-Tbe D.B. U5-Curtaln Calls. 12.30-HlIlbllly Matinee. i.30-Tops Today. 1.00-Inslde Track. 7.45-Do)·lc Bulletin. \ 1.15-At Ease. • a.15-)luslcal Programme. 1.30-Adventures in Research. . 8.30-Rawblde. l.45-Bob Crosby. 8,45-Kltehen Corner. 2.00-Bud's Bandwagon. 1I.00-Chicho Valee. 2,30-MarUn Black. , . 9.30-Curtaln Melodies. 3.00-VOUS Record ,Room. IU.OO-BnC Concerl Jlall. 4.00-lnslde Boxing. 1I.00-S0ngs of my People. 4.15-Blng Crosny. n.30-CBC National News, News 4.30-Toplcs &. Issues. 1l.30-Roundup. 5.00-March Of Events. l2,DO-CIose Down. 5.15-AFRS News: __-_ ._... _.___ 5.30-Parade of Sports. • 7.45-0fflcers Call. VOCM a.OO-Whal's My Line? .... A u I 26th 8.30-~ly Son. Jeep. _. __FRID ._ ~_~~ \ _~ ,. ___'-. _. O.OO-Star Playhouse. i.OO-Breakfast Club. 1I.50-Muslcal Interlude. i.tG-Ncws. IIl,OO-Nc,ws. i aO-Ncll's. . 10.15-Alr Force Nc\\'~. j.55-~c\\'s. IIO,30-~tusie 'til 1IIidnb:hl. ,II IWG-r.rcakla!t Club. i 12,OO-Sign Olf and Anthem. . : \ Rao-llit nf the Da)'. I 1l.:l5-t>iews. • r.,40-Name thp Ncwfoundlander. I'S'l'EAMSHIP • 9,UO-,\ Dale Wllh Deny~, It.la-llan t'rom Ycsterday. I lUOVEMENTS !l3CJ-A D~te With Den)'s ln Ford ... lately? IIA5-Burtons of Banner Street. Have you driven a 10.00-1'iews. THE NFLD: GItEAT LAKES 10.05-A Date With Denys. STEAMSHIPS LTD. 10.55-~e\\'s. M.V. Dundee loading at Haml!· t l.lIlo-Club Tim •. ton Aujt. 29, Toronto 'Aug. liD, 11 Xl-~C\\';. l:!.uO-L'lub TimC'. Montreal Sept. 3 for St. John'•. 12,1 :i-n~l1k 01' ll~ ppil.C;.:, I ~I,V. Perth 100iding at Hamilton ,rake 10 minutes at tncwheel-r l:!.:IH-:\r\\<. gept 9. Toronto Sept. 10, Montreal '!,:;:>-~Iu>ical ~Icnll. ;.Scpt. 13 for st. John's. • ' • 1.::0-:\c\\'~, 1.4~1-TlIllrs 1'111' Tnrl"~·. . ~t.V. Lunan loading at Hamil· losfJ!l0ur !teart to :!.OlI-llrI1Y Grablc·Hll'I'j' Jamea ton Sept.• 1~, Toronto Sept. '111, C1\ l II' :! :;:;-:'\ >. Monlreal Sept. 19, for st. John' •• :l.OO-llollnrs on· Parade. FURNESS WARREN LI ... · • I -:, ' 4.mt-:\cll's. • 4.05-l't~~toundland Parade. Newfoundland leaving Hallrax ' ,., . .. 4.35-B3nk of Happiness. August 30, due St. J9hn's Sept. ~ :: .. 4,5:>-News. 1. Sailing again same day for ,; I 5.flO-Club Time, 5.30-Frontler Town. Liverpool. 1i.IIO-News and Weather. Nova Scotia leavlrtJ! Liverpool tI.05-Supper Serenadl. August 21, due St. John's Sept. 2. 1i.:l5-Lost and Founrt. Leaving for Halifax and Boslon ti.4G-Riding Along "'ilh a Sonl. 6.45-News. Sepl. 3, due Halifax Sept. Sand 7.00-The Barrelman. Boston Sept. a. Leaving Bpslon 7.15-Doctor Paul. Sept. 9 amI Halifax Sept. 13, ·due 7.3D-Music Stars IIf the Cen. St. John's sept. l~.· Salling a.lln tury. • I,OO-~Iusic by 1.Iantovlnl. same day for Liverpool. 8.l5-Sammy Knke. Newfoundland leaving Llvllrpool 9.IlO-Strange Wills. SepL 14, due St. John'. Sept. 20. Put yourself in this. pic~ure for 10 minutes 'and you'll find you're enjoying' US-News. Leaving 'for Halifax' and Boston a tdtally new experience in driving. First of all you'll get a really good look at . ,·lO.OO-Rlchard Diamond. Sept. 21, due Hallfax Sept. 23 and 'lO,30-0ne Night 1Sand. , .those wonderful fashion~first interiors that go along with Ford's 10.45-News. Boston Sept. ~6. Leaving Boston 11.OD-Sporlscast. Sept. 27 and Halifax Oct. 1, due Thunderbird-inspired styling. And you'll fecl the deep·down~ relaxing H.lS-Club Tlme. St. John's Oct. 3. SalUng for Liver· . 12.DO-New!. pool October 4• cowort of Ford's sofa-wide seats. . .: 12.01-Club Time. FURNESS RED CROSS 12.ilO-News. Th~ instant you start moving you'll know that you're driving a great , 12 35-Club Time. Fort Avalon due st. John'. Au,. 1.IIO-NeWi In a Minute and 26, salilng again Aug. 2'1 (Corner V-8 engine-an 'Overhead-valve V-8 (162·Hp. or 182-Hp.) with ' Close Down. Brook And New York). Trigger-Torque power that r:esponds like magic to every command • . New York). '._---• Fort Hamilton leavln. New York ~e,D you get on the ro.ad-be it rough or smooth-you'U feel a new kind . ... C.JON Aug., 30, Halifax Sept. I, due It. 'nmAY. AUIU" 16th. ,Tohn'. Sept. II, ullin. aglln Sept. of riding smoothness, a new kind of steadiness lind steering control. '.IIO-Wake Up and Live: " (Hali!ax). ' That', Ford', fa~ous Angle-Poised ride; with ball.joint front suspension. · 7.10-News. Fort Avalon leaving NI" York . . .. with an advanced 'U5-Strength 'or the na),. Sept. 8, St. John, N.B., Sept. 111, ,When you finally add up all the things you've discovered' about Ford '1.3~News.' .' Halifax Sept. 19, dUI St. John'. '.35-Bob 1A'Iri. Show. that put it 'way out front in.its field, you'll know why, Canadians coaet~foTMI8!it '7.45-New .. Sept. 21, Jailing again Sept. 13 overhead-valve v-a engine, · '7.50-Bob LtwI. Show. (Corner Brook and New York). agree that there's 110 I'allle like-Ford V·8 I'alue! , 8.DO-Newl. Fort Hamilton leavlnr Hamlx , a.OS-Bob Lewl. Show. Sept. 27, due St. John'. Sept. 29, 'J in every model !' 8,30-News. I " 8.35-Bob Lewi.t Sbow. lallingagaln Oct .. ~, for Halifax. , 9.OD-New •.. Fort Hamilton leaving Halifax , 9.05-Jnke Box Revllw. Oct. II, due' St. John'. Oet. '1, 9.30-Final Year. ,a~ no extra cost, :. "1I.45-Women's New •• sailing again Sept. 10 (Hali!ax and · 10.IIO-Ncws. New York). · IO.OI-Parade of }I1I~. Fort Avalon leaving New York .: 10.45-Joan Blanchard Show. Oct. 8, St. John, N.B., Oct. II, .' : 10.50-Parade of Hit!. ·U.IIO-NcII'3. . Halifax Oct. 11, due st. John'. , n.OI-BIll Rln, Show. Oct., 13, alillng again oct. 15 for • n.tS-Tennessee Ernie. Corner Brook and New York. · ·U.3G-Imprisolrerl HearL ;:11.45-My Other Love. , NFLD. CAN. STEAMSHIPS ,;:12.DO-News. Bediord II salling .gal~ Au,. ::12.0l-Bob LeII'll. 27. ;:12.30-News. BeUe 161a 11 leaving Hilifax , , :: 12.35-Boh Lewis Show. I :: 1.00-NewA. Aug. 25, due St. John'i Aug, 2'1, :~ l.Ol-Bob Le\\is Show. salling again Aug. 211. ~'. U5-News. Bedford 11 leaving lIa1l!ax Au •• ':·l.30-Behlnd the Scene •• 31" due St. John's·Sept. 2, laillil. : US-Sports Parade. again Sept. 3.' , , ::; 1.4G-Bariain Hour. PAlllAH! TOWN SEDA~ ;~'1,45-Bowrinl" T.V. Belle Isle 11 leavln. lIalifax :' 1.50-Mantovanl M.lodle .. Sept. 3, due St. John'. Sept. I, :, _2.OD-Ne" .. sailing again Sept. 8. , - ~:2.01-Perf1 Jluon. :=:2.15-Rold of Life. Bedford II le)vlng ¥allfai Sept. ('.. ~:: 2.3O-IIatlne •• 10, due St. John's Sept. 12, ulllng ;:. 3.OD-News. again Sept. 13. ' INVITATION • VISIT YOUR F.ORD.MONAR'CH, DEALER AND TAKE A, DRIVi- :::.3.01-HouH'lriVeJ CJub (prlzell. II THIS IS YOUR • •, :", 4.IIO-Newa. Belle Isle leaving Halifax · 4.0S-Spot the Star. ' Sept. '~3" due St. John'. Sept.· 15, '. I · '.' 4.15-Ranch Party. ' salllD, agaiD Sept. 18. " 5.OD-News. Bedford II leavl~g Halifax Sept. S.ot-Record Shop. • 8.IIO-News. , 19(due ~t. John's Sept. '21, IIIIIDg again Sept. 22. . . ·'In. plctur. end Bound CLARKI! STEAM!'HIP' CO .. R.PARSONS. . ;~. "~r ., , .. " rlClpllon, III the 11 ... In. . : Nov,porl due st. John'. Aug. 211, ... DIAL: 2167·~ TlLlYISION SITS .-~... AUlD, aglin:AIII. 31. ' . KING'S' ROAD ...... , . , Sheldrake 'leavlng MOD tr ea I . , . , J ·G..... '. ADMIRAL Sept. 2, due St. John'. Sept. 'l . . . . ILC.A.' " : CItOSLEY IlIUr g' again Sept.' 9.' , . " Novaport leaving Montreal Sept.' COUNT ON. THESE SIGNS ~::~::~,- FOR THE 'BEST VALUES IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS ·JOHN CLOUSTON LTD. . . , , '123,24,25,2e~.31.6epl.2 10; due St. JO,hn'. Sept. 14, 1I1lIni I" .. "---:-.-.... ," '" . ", '. ,. .' , , , . : !' I ..... , ' . ' '~. • THE DAilY NEVlS, FRIDAY, AUG~ST 26,. 1955 9 I· I , ·. ma. :nlie4 1-.:toiIi- West· Are ,Heav.y e c:ar [cK:ft. I !' ~g ta .' " e car - I"0unl .. dri.,. The.Wise Use of Leisure Wins Weekly Awatd " ., . .' . .." · . - ,

ANGLER'S CATCH by B. Ho ran of ~outhside Road West.

NOT ADDICl'!I Tobacco Nation Wa5 the na;.;tl : Report On BOAC Reports an Iroquoian Indian tribe '. , was akin to the Hurons. ;;. NEWEST PROVINCE ~. Communicable' July Passenger Nell"ioundland became a Cana· dian province at midnight, lUrCh Diseases Traffic Records 31, 1949. " NEW YORK, N.Y., Aug. 16- " The ,following communicable In the two·wcek period .endinll. diseases have been reported to thc July 9, a record. numhe: of pas- READINESS SHOWN offiee of the Publie Health Of. sengers was earned on Its world· NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters}- fleer for the week ending August wide routes, the British Overseas British troop~ joine~ Cyprus police \ 20th 1955' Airways Corp. reported toda~', Wednesday .In seal.lOg off Cyprus, Whoopin'g Cough' Southern Shore Passenger total was up 21 per I tt?lI'ns fanrd vIUatogeShlD a thde~~nstrdla. , 'd" cent over th hest el'i IOn 0 orce s OW elr rea " (E PI emlc), SI. John's (7). • . c pr o~s per-I ness to enforce emergenc)' mea- ' Measles: Stephenville (I), Bay lod-the fl~sl two weeks In Scpo sures to combat terrorism. Till of Islands (Epidemic), Gander (3) tember, 19~3. . troops sct up road blocks ringilll Port au" Basques (1). 'Revenue passenger nules flown six main towns and several major' Chicken Pox: st. John's (3), came to 50,623,000, a 2.5 per cent villages, sealing them oft for liz . Stephenville (3), Soulh' Brook incr~asc over the previous record h_o_ur_s.______(1). sel In September of 1~53. SEE THE BEST IN . WEEK'S WINNER-Barbara Case of 97 Springdale Street, painted this rural scene to'win the weekly $10.00 award, J Me,ningitis: Renews (I), SI. Pol-iomyc1ilis: Portugal Cove TELEVISION AT' When a friend shows you some ohn s 1)...... 'South (1). JOHN CLOUSTON LTD. newly acquired possession, never . T.B, Menmgltls; New Harbour, Pulmonary, The.: SI. John's (1), ask its pric~. lT.B. (1).. Harbour lIIain (1), Garnish (1). G.E. ADMIRAL " If she wants you to know, she'll Gastro·Enteritis: Harbour Main V.D.G,: (8), ' R.C.A. CROSLEY , tell you. (1), St. John's (1). V.D,S.: 4). ng23,24.25.26.2930.31.sepl.2 • , "-

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, ' , LO~G JOHN SILVER by B~tty ~ondros of the' Academy Immtlculale Conception" BI1JJ,Jsllllld.: '. . . ' _ _ ROMANCE by Judy Fit1.geralcl \if SI. Patl'ick's COlwcnl 'Scllm.l. '

This is the biggest SALE ,. FOR SALE ·'O\~t. WE'VE EVER' HAD ~'VISIT OUR , USED tAR LOT AND SEE ... • PONY MIEHLE' FLAT BED PRESS. 1008-9 ~ • CLEVELAND FOLDER " • THESE TERRIFI,C BARGAINS! • RICHARDS' MULTIFORM . ELEq~OMATic PLATE MORTISER. . ' • MASTER ETCHER, TYPE AX. / Fo! 'further particula'~ ~pply " " 167 " . , THE DAILY NEWS \ """ ',',:',' "":'. '.,:, " ,,' , ' :' I .• METEOR ,:'':, -LINCOLN' DEAL'ERS ; '"

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!L.TH;.;.,,;.E_DA,.;,;,IL;.;,Y..;,N.;,;;E,;.;,W.;.:,S,..;,F,;,;,;RI;,.;,OA_Y,;,.' ;.;.AU;;.;;G~U.;.;ST;...;2;;;,6~, ~19;.;S5' I I ,; "ASTR O~GU IOEII ___B~Y...;;C;;.:;.ee.;:.;;:. a:.:,:n, :L~'·. ,:,: ;1, ·.J'. For Friday. August 26 i" '~. ii' : 10 ".· ":J Present-For You and '; Yours ••. Pl.lnct~ry radi~lions .' foundland Hotel. are more benefic now than Ihcy , . ~ ."IINISS .,;,' IIr. Edward TUrner, business have been for the past couple ..n from HIPPY Adventure,. 15 LEFT FOR HALIFAX of days. You are headed for .. Mr.' H. R. Lake, managing dl· grcater activity in your profes. ~ I :. at "....t in tbe city on a bus· sional cnvironment~with prom· 111.11 trip, Ind Is rtgistered at rector: of Lake and Lake at For· ising chances oi gaining your the lrowllldale Hotel, tune, left here by T.C.A. on Wed. goals. par!iculariy during the nesday on I trip to Halifax. tl.m. Creative ability could pay UTlNDID VIIIT afC handsomely at this time. ',: Mr. Jou C. Moore oUhe CNR FROM IONAVISTA· , .. Aeeouall leavel on the exprell Mr. John Elliott . and son, Mr. Ca e Makes a Comeback This Year Future ••• A number of Holly- George Elliott, are at present wood studios. nre already pro- Past ••• Lee De Forest. pioneer t&daJ ID In extended visit to the dueing films for television and in the dcvelopment of radio, )(alllland. While 'herl he; will visiting the city from Bonav!sta. ~ , there is ievidcllce that in the was' born 82 years 380 today. i ' ..... TiIIt frlelldl .1n Montreal, . Tor· coming ,months more will climb On the sarna day, the first pl!b· " 'IIto al! Cbatlm, Onllrio. ' VISITING BURIN on the-band wagon. lie school kindergarten was ~u- '. Miss' Sheila Antle of the offlce thorizcd In 51. Louis, Miisouii. f·" ..) I '!'DAta O\llLD staff of the Avalon Telephone There are many .~.~/ TIlt IIIIIIIHrI of tbe St. John's Compal)Y Is at present spending ,The Day Under Your Sign . IIlcrc ...... 1i sidelights f',. '; 'I'lItItn Guild are Ilready ,ct· her vacation with friends at ARIES Iioln March 2110 April 201 LItRA IS,pl. 2) 10 Oct. 22) land history that ha\' · " Burin. . !Jon'l luye loovltol" IlIal could nIp' B. lur. rou don'l for,.1 Impo'tlnt ok· till, nM7 for' their flnt fall you up 1>,,,. !·,ocraslhi.hcn could ,.. 1.11. Ihal entlI1 BldrIdIt, Bill Westcott, Betty Comns, Brownsdale Hoel. "«1"'1 In .rd.. ·10 ,n alo"ll "It I I, doni. Tollaf. anm, .uc~ as Itt· Ilortdom ",.k .. )'C. InoJl.d \0 ttl" ht : which' the travels FROM NEW YORK line In,u'.n'~ .. plrr. clio Gd down •• Imp.bt ,. 010 IOmllbin, ,..·If repe. '* bull .... lorl1 I. "",rnin,1 . -and.1Ie e,illdud lor. i on our coast. Mr. and Mrs. Herbett Cushman -4:1."5J;Fleld~... 11t. AT a.-tEUL I. which the p,arty was lin. .uIIIll Moulton of Burin Is of New York are paying their __ ._. ______'_ I Pierre was in the at 'prelent I patient It the Gen­ v,lslt to' Newfoundland and are which are known as antlhistaminel! British. having bce registered at the Newfoundland eral Ho.pllli fo11owlnll an opera· -and these should not be taka: thl!' French some ti .. list week. Mr. Moulton Is in Hotel. They visited' places around unless advised by a physielan - "1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:'­ the titJ from Burin to "hit his the Bay on Wednesday. For many brings great relief. The.. drugl' wit.. years Mr. Cushman's father has Dr. Jordan do not cure the lIndarlying caule been dealing. with N eWloundland but oftet! relieve tile itching aM un YESTE.DAY through the fish trade. cauSe the disappearance of h! Councillor Gordon Warren and Says skln lesions for seviral houra It lin. Warren, Waterford Bridge ARRIVED HOME a time. BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.' In many respects hl~s, or cr· ..u. 11ft her. by T.C.A. yester· Constable and Mrs. C. Gilbert beal!,:lfully shaded golden beige. WIIlst length jaekel In emba -" tlcaria, is still a mysterious con· tII1 fw DlJb)' Pin • ., Nova Scotia and their two children, Keith and LilUe furs wlll oecupy In Important place In fashion tills fall. We luteUa mink mutation. (right) has blouscd back with boned button CAUSE 0 FBIVES •.TREATMENT dition. 'The .~ompletely unexpecld . to att.nd I convention of In· Diane; Hoyle's Avenue, returned ahow three jackets by ~eo Ritter, each an Imaginative and hlodlvld· detail .t the waistband. Wrap front has shawl conar and full ARE MYSTERY FOR DOCTORS appearance bf hives In a perscn .. ..ton Iyndicate. They plan to to the city Wednesday after spend· ull design. Evening fur in j:lsmlne white mink (left) has rolled push.up sleeves. Such little fllrs hl\'e blossomed Into big buslncss who has never had them before II . "tin to the elt1 durin, the Ing their vacation with relatlvcs on'.! of the many problems about '" collar and cuff. of dark ranch mink. Rarest fOIl In existence, the ~Ince they can be useful to almost ever, woman. eul3' put of nut week. at Fortune. natural sunbeam, Is used for cape jacket (center). Color Is a this condition which has yet, to bl r solved. VISITING .,NOVO BY GAILE DUGAS ... W'fnl Burton of 40 Calvert Mr. George Maidment of Bona­ AdllUI 11 recelvinll the can· vista is at present \'isitlng the city NEW YORK-(NEA)-The fur . t ;,atulatiOfti of hi. many friends on holiday. cape. the little jacket for day· time and evenIng, the neW fur •• lait success in the Trinity colors, the predominanCll of small Cellt., of music rxamlnatlons, FRO~I CORNER BROOK flll's every\\,here are the fur Iacts 'fhfory division. He obtained Miss Loretta Delaney who Is that tel! a whole fall fashion story. II!'. ia Grade 11 preparatory. I employed with the A\'~lon Tcle· TkiJ is '\'t·aYIII'. second yea~ to, phone Company at Corner Brook, The return or the fur cape, ~I! Ills theory examinaUons lis spendIng a holiday In the cit)'. whether short' or long, Is a nat· ural fashion rlevelopment stem· " . 1nth honours. ARRIVED YESTERDAY ------32-Inches Tall Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Green of .; OS .OUDAY Wardrohe Wonder! It's Just the Right Time ., Miss Joan Russell of the Al'a· Green's Harbour arrived 'in the WYATT'S Ion Telephone ,taff at Grand city' yesterday on I buslntts and ralls II at present visiting st. pleasure trip. For Plum Jam and Jelly- GENUINE lou" on hoUdlY. NORTH SYDNEY r L!FT ON .TRIP un FOR TORONTO·- Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Gill of SCREENED COAL COR. : lin. L. E. Flood, who bas been Erigus, their daughter Margaret .~ . YWtla. friends and relaUv.. at and Ion John, left here yesterday It, JlIIm'i and Carbonear, left by TCAon a haUda)' trip to the Ittrt rut.tela)' by T,C.A. to re­ United States. ' tI&rII to btr home It Torolllo;- BRIDAL SHOWER no. LEWlsrolT! Mn. Margaret Ennis and Miss : Xr. E. Manuel. busln'lI . mall Bernice Hallahan were hostesses fro/ft Le,d,porle Is at present in to a mIscellaneous aho"ler Thurs­ Uti cit1 On bu.lntll•. day evening for, Miss Sheila C.

I Griffin In honour of her forth· no. G.UDO coming marrla.e on September II : Mr. and IIr•• -Harry Xnee ,of to Mr. Francis J. Aylward of the ~bo arrived hI . the city em city. Many pleasing gifts were re. waist. !tlud&; to .pend I hollda), and calved as lome sixty friends as· iu-t l'Iluterell at the Brownld.le sembled for the opening of gifts . Sizes 12 • ttel.

AT 19"n CU"!ST : lit. Illd Nn. Arch Hood, Top­ ilil Kead. Irl at present .pend· Fashion Tips in, • holidl)' at Swift Currerit RIPE, PURPLE PLUTtIS. delicloul In themselves, give just the right Lighter fabrics are being fav· :cabiJII. navor for dasses of jams and JeUies. I o;ed for laU. Here'. suit and coat juic-2 (4 lemons), bottle liquid news. BY GAYNOR MADDOX ;~ Un MONDAY fruit pecUn. Purple plums are In, every mar· Then make the jam. Measure lIri. ArnbrOI8 Foote, who WII Fabrics are worth more than ket nOW and that· means it's jam Gifts -' Greetinjl ,nslUa, friends In the city durin. their weight In fall and winter and jelly time. So let's get going. plum pulp and. sugar into a very till weet-end. left here on Mon· lulll, lor though lome of them are large saucepan and mix: well. PLUM JELLY AND JAM Squeeze and strain the juice from for :You - through daJ With her IOn an4 daullhter­ very light, th~y carry a tremend· Yield: about'10 medium glasses ous portion of the fa.blon freight. 4 medlum·slzcd lemons. M~asure ..la", Mr. and Mrs. John B. (5 pounds) jelly and 12 medium Y.l cup Into snucepan with pulp and !tELCOME WAGO!J note, to return to their home al From brl!llant texturad tweeds to glas&as (6 pounds) jam. Ileek broadcloth· and soft flanne, sugar. Place over high heat, IanIt. Requires: about 4 pounds ripe brIng to a full roUlng boil, and from Your Priedl1. Gfd. they let. the theme for many cos· Italian prune plums, 8 lemons, 6'h tume •• boll hard 1 minute, stirring can· , B111inell Neighborl - pounds sugar and 1 bottle liquid stantly. Remove from heat and at WJDDING BEWI and Civic Sllei You're 50 smart, 50 right _ to fruit pectin. once stir In Uquor fruit· ~ctln ; T.. we4din& of Mils PelD' Whether suits are for town or "":.1 W.H... lA..... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. country, they have .a luxury look sew this cool-weather casuall Il's First, prepare the fruit. Crush Sklm aU foam with metal spoon. a.nr. the most versatile dress l'OU could (do not peel or pit) about 4 pounds Then stir and skim by turns for AitIl'tU' Burry. 'f01",1 l'~.~' .. ,,'. due mainly to the elegance of lab: have In your wardrobe! Neat fully ripe Italian prune plums. 5 minutes to cool slightly, to pre· te. Mr. otto Woodman of St. rlcs, for lines and details are sim­ ple. Colors have a richness be· enough lor the office _ flattering Add·2 cups water bring to a boil vent floating fruit. Ladle quickly Jolin', took place las' 111" .. 1 .. , enough 'lor a special datel And and simmer. covered, 15 minutes. yond the ~slgners f a Ire s t Into glasses. Cover iam at. once Wtlll1 United Chuch at 7.30. maQ3 in a lustrous taHeta or win. Place in a large sleve lined with with 'rfs-lnch hot paraffin. . dreams. Most of them muted ter.cotton fabric _ it's terrific! a double thIckness of cheesecloth. ill'. Il&rle), Hodder perforined but some quite clear and strong to 'ired4bl' «remony and the a lew really dramatic. .' Pattern 4878: Misses Sizes 12 Stir, but do not· press. Drain and rtiHjtiell "'II held at the New· 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 5~ measure 3Y.l cups juice Into a very The sUh()uette story Un be told yards 39·lnch fabric.' . lar~ sauccpan. Remove pits In the tubular, the tailored and the This pattern easy to use slm. from pulp. Use juice for making lun!e types. Tunic often means pie to sew. Is tested'for fit: Has jelly use pulp remalnlng in ,Ieve a Jacket l(!ngth, not necessarily complete illustrated Instructions for making jam. ' , fitted 'or belted.' Tailored slm.. Send mIRTY·FIVE CENTS (:Js PLUM JELLY pJlcity and sClfity of detail are c'ants) In coins (stamps cannot be ~ree and one·half cups plum notable In most strles. The tub. accepted) for this pattern. Print JUIce, 7Y.l cups (3% pounds) sugar war line Is cut to many lentths, plainly SIZE, NA)IE, ADDRESS I/J cup lemon juice (4 lemons) ~ Don't wash eggs before storing. from hopbone ,to three.quarters, SrYLE NUMBER ' bottle liquid fruit pectin. ' Washing destroy! the protective an.d'there ara many ~omplete CDS. Send order to ANNE ADAMS Second. m~~3 the jelly. To film which keeps out air and tumes with long. coats. care of ST. JOHN'S DAn.y NEWS plum juice In saucepan, add sugar odors. ALWAVS WEAR Driak.1uIl Pattern Dept. SO FRONT STREET and mix: we)l. Squeeze and strain A LIFE JACKET . '-.f WEST" TORONTO, ONT. ,the juice from 4 medium.sized Even a discerning adult finds ttlillclotut,' lemons. Measure ¥.a cup into WHEII YOU'RE III Heat shortening (it should be at least two inches deep) H ORSBY Bralla Ajllredlt. thl flile QUlltty saucepan with plum juice and It hard to tell if prepared nonfat OJupJuioI Inl.rtalnnl, 1~ taps. ~ tsp. 'salt· skim 'off foam with metal spoon' clothing starches: plastic and veg· YOU'lL Magic Baking Powder and 3-l tap. ult; atir " tsp. pepper .' and pour quickly into glasII25:' ,etable. Plastic Is, initially more FLOAT! . in Yi c. very cold water and beat until batter , 1 tsp;· grated orange peel Cover jelly at onee with 'rfs.inch expensive, blJt It asts through' is very smooth. Dip fish pieces in batter and 1 tbap,' butter or- maI1'arlne bot paraUln.· " .everal washes. Plastle .starches then fry in heated shortening, turning once. . Beat eggl until fluff)'. Beat.in PLUM .JAM should ~ used Ughtly on dry, fab· until golden. Drain thoroughly on absorbent orange juice,' salt and pepper Plum .Jam rlcs, vegetable starches Jihoulcl be paper. sprinkle UlhUy with ult and keep Mix In 'orange p~el •. Heat butte~' Four, cups plum, '1M. cups (3~ utad on damp fabrics. hot until all fish has been cooked. Yie1d- In elght·lnch sklllet and pour' iti . pounds) sugar;. ¥.. cup lemon 1I0t-water starches are prepared egg mixture. Reduce heat. AI --­ 4 servings. undersurface begins to set, lift it Fold.in half and immediately by adding baUing water to cold­ serv~ water paste solution. Precooked slightly with R spotula to allow Makes two servings. • uncooked portion to flow. to the . .Note: A little' orange marma· starches are 'usually dissolVed in bottom' and cook. When elliS ,lade .spread over tJie' omelet lie· tap water. Preparcd liquids are seem set, bUt' the surface Is still .fore it Is folded Is' a tasty add I· mixed with an amount of \\'a~~r moist, Increa~e' heat to brown tlon. This makes a delicious lunch· according to solution desired and ,I undernuth. Carefully loosen edge eon or lupper dish. used. "

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Regl. served to about thirty persons; the \ mind all out of proportion. garet Whipple, 33, of t'he secoii~4 I .. h UI et wine went round to a late. houri 1.' wom'e' n Count Their Good Points National Bank here Wednesda' .... joint army ami navy ee euralion menl, gave a dinner to teo c I - . ~erhaps .it is time we \I'omen and handed' her B. pencilled no ,"1' - rn the french island of St. Pierre of the Boston In the lale French jollity, gaiety, mcrrlm@nt, and . '. qUit expectmg so much of men. and that said: "Hand 'over your mond,· II in thr nineties of the eighteenth Governor's house In the town of good humour were prominent in ::By RUTH MILLElT settled down· to being satisfied carefully. Don't let anybody know:'!: ... rcnwry w~s written by an ,officer St. Pierre and as thero were some the contenances of all;. "God ·save . with men as· they are-thankful Mrs. Whipple said she simply goY - rl IDI.S. Bllston whu was on the singularities attcndlng It, I noted Great George, our King," was reo 0, LET'S ACCENTUATE POSITIVE for all the. good and ik!pendable tickled at the word "carefuuy.r~ I ~c\lrllun(lhnd station during the a (ew of them down." peated a number or times. Exp~e5- IN RATING' OUR MENFOLK qualities they do have, instead or Her laughter 10 unnerved tbt.· uars 179~ and 1705 Rnd, beln!: "It being understood that It slons o[ attachment and' loyally worrying over their minor faults. would·be robber that he fle:d. ,;~ .... • ( I d t d b tl B It I h G were carried to th~ extreme. But . Do women tqday. talk and. think Harping on men's faults hasn't . . ., , ,'. - ~[ I literary turn 0 m n , II'ro e was intende y IC . r s ' ov- too much, about "the lesser qual· gotten us an"thing,but'lI high.di,v,' . OLD.AGE PEN'SJON" I ',',~,., g J m~n\l~Cf1P. t 5 Iory 0 (hi s 0 bsen'a. ernmen t t 0 eVRe ua Ie • and then to do the business In a more e"alt· lies't'" of th'Clr hus ban d' s7 o.ree rate. CO,ncentratln ' .on their Old·ag· e pensions were introdueA.l~ " .. , ti~ns an ra"e 5 II' e 5 a one urn • erre, . 50, ' 0 f course , ed manner,' all hands must ne.eds . 0 ne .woman rea der 0 f thOIs co1 - virtues C?u Id n t help but Imp.rove .Norway in 193? to citizens Oftr-. d I I hll t tl d b St PI - on Ollr coast. During the period In every o((fcer here kept up but as mount the table to drink success .:~ umn says they' do and think wives the marrIed stat'!!. It might even .3.0 or to married couple. 'l'ith Olll "hi~h the travels while stationed small a stock of necessaries as to the Boston. The table was so ought:to'spendmore time count· improve the men. . ' 1pouse over that age. .'.f. en pur coast. During the period In the nature of the situation would covered with' decanters, glasses, ing their husbands' many virtues, - --.~""""'" "hich the narty was held, 1794, St. admit. Amongst other articles bottles, fruit plates, knives, punch ~~~e;:ul~~~' . worrying over. their ' ....,. ;~. Pi me was in Ihe hands of the which mustered short were wine bowls, etc., that It was with dU· T1tere'l a' lot of truth in what ;taminea IIriti5h, hal'ing been taken from glasses. Every house In which In· flcuity that a' foot could be shov· she ,says. Grandma used \00 speak Ihe French some time before, and habitants had left (for many of ed on. But as there are few en· approvingly of· a husballd If he SCHOOLDAYS e tak .. terprises but which the British .~, were Ha good provider." I ldlll - Army and~avy will overcome, ~o Now, women tend to' take Ilr WILL' SOON BE HERI! I:' ";' • drop In this. particular Instance all 1m. granted: th~ fact that a husband 'I Cluse pediments were overcome, and the should provide well for his ,family. " linland table was soon covered \vlth the They accept that'without giying , of 11@ 'Larg. Of 'i ... ; aoura at officers of the Army and Navy." himAlso, mueh ·Grandma credit forhad it.nothing . bul Stock "'?I: .• "Success to the Boston was given, approval for a "iood family man." ~ ... Ufo and 'just as each man's glass eame If he loved his home and liked to " 0lIl con­ to his mouth-down climes the 's13y th~re when his day's work SCHOOL BAGS upecltd table' with as terrific a crash as was done-that wu all to his ,. • perIOD If the masts of the Boston bad credit. 1Itfore 11 gone overboard at once, Here was ' ;,1 . Now wives get upset ie th,~ good al about - curious sprawling amongst broken l "I'm loing to tryout the water $kis in thebathtubl.. ·.)JProvider and family man Jikes to ret.to be hide behind his newspaper at night 10YS' and GIRLS' . glasses, platters, and bottles. By instead of talking 10 his wife, or if the same heavy stroke all,the lights h line z \. t I legs; but to sec a red.coat and a lowards a large edifice upon the e V' r \ an s 0 go ant iLTIf In the room were extinguished; so where," or if he is 100 absorbed In lIame (I( that the catastrophe was:the more blue·coat alternately· moving and side of a hill, Conjecturing this to his work, or if he isn't as rom~ntic 2 Wheel BICYCLES '.: may bit dark and lamentable. E,ach mati, tumbling about In a cluslcr, I be a place of worship, we ascend· re at th PICNIC HAMS - 59' .Ib. could not but compare them to a' cd with the crolvd ,and entered the brightened by the smiles of r------...... -.. ~ ilioll. Th, not being perfectly himself, and pile of lobsters, some alive and building pell.mell· with them. gratitude and, joy ;the latter bore COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL HARDWARE rall ill having the stump of a brQken glass some boiled." Here ,,·c II'ere aslonl'she'd to., see t h e dceper tints of Irritation and buUdml n Inneighbour's his hand, heface, ran maimingIt against andhis "Proper assistancc' having ar· our worthy Captain placed in a discontent. ' Our. good .Captain ALWAYS IN 510(.1( It till' pI LOCAL ficials ill· wounding one another. Some of rived, and the party regaining hi'gh.railed pew; by the side of a manifested the same impartiality their legs, I need not comment on short, squab man I'n a green c'oat, and lenity, throughout the whole pt a SUI· them thought they had been sud- II f hi ltd Iller . VEAL - LAMB - PORK the frle.ndly 100. ks given 10. onc Ivlth a pair . of large spectacles ne 0 5 judicial career; and denlythat a assailedshot from by a thecannon enemy, had andup. another! Two compa!,ies of light upon his nose. On the. Captain's perservere d to the last In the Now In Stock Infantry came In and. moved the left 'hand, ten or eleven decent humane sysl~m of tempering jus set the table, for they eri, cd aloud, t' 'th . It' . . . Electric Utilities 'ltd. 'To arms, to arms, beat :. to arms.' broken remnants; the wreck waS looking men lVere huddled together Ice WI mercy, was m vam .. '. soon eleare\l." in a sort of pound, \~ith scar'cel~ that .the·' Masters ,of the fisheries Egad, thinks I, you are' at arms, "But to the great discomfort of sufficient room to turn them.J f awne, d or f rOlVne;d he neither FRESHWATER ROAD DIAL 2860 , at legs, at faces too-for; old Nick all, not a glass remained! I mean selves. A moment's ~bservation suffered hlinsell to lie seduced by hlmsell would not wish ,.:to be In not 'only/ln the Governor~ house,' convinced us that'we had ente'red' th e'tre ac hery 0 f . th eone,·· nor Iff JIM SHIELDS ,,;" the midst of ye." , but not In all the Island',' bowlS, the Sur'ro,,~ate. Court of Justice', aI arme d by t h e menances 0 f the ~------~~~ IAL "When. candles came,: I looked th Af h I --_.. - ..... ---! COR. FRESHWATER and PENNYWELL at them, and saw this. heap of bottles, and all shared the same that the people in the pound were 0 cr. teF t e. w IOle business fate.'" Jurors,' and that the little man l'n of the Court was concluded, he \ DIAL 3469 ' superior beings struggling In "It getting a late hOllr, It was ,,"reen was the lIlnglslrate of re fuse d aII so I"tlei at' Ions to enter friendly agitation to regain their th h f th ltd pi 'proposed ~y IVa), of ,a f!nale, that Ferryland." '- e ouses 0 e opu en ; an reo \ the whole company should march "At the moment of our. In' turned to his boat, to enjoy the . 2654 • - I (as well as lhey couid) In proces- truslon, the Court was occupied in satisfaction which results from ~~~-.;.'. ~ .. , sian, drums' and fifes at their head, lhe trial of an 'Irish fisherman, conscious rectitude, on board the Rosamund." WHY NOT TAKE rOlln d th e room and hall. In the who, after laboring hard for fiVe NEW ARRIVALS! ha1l, the band o( the regiment had' or 'six monlhs, had, it appeared .:;;;,;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. THAT been playing all the evening. 'fhey been brought thither by his mas: \' 'LADIES' SKIRTS' had been supplied plentifully with ter; to show cause why he should liquor and as' the bottles were not forfeit the whole of his nom· SPECIAL SOMEONE emptied they put Ihemunder their inai wages, because he became! Felt - flaired - large side pockets - belted table. The procession came un· in toxicated towards the latter waist. Colors aqua, fawn, blue, grey, rust. awares upon the band. They sud· part [, !the fishing season. The OUT TO DIN~ER denly moved the lable for them law was evidently on the mas· GREEN PEPPERS Sizls12to18. to pas;; but in the hurry the tc~s' side; and thc Jurors were all • candles went out; II became darki masters lhemselves.· The poor I • CAULIFLOWER TO·NIGHT? lhe lable 'was withdrawn' but the fellow was found guilty,. in the LOCAL CABBAGE bottles remained point blank in fullest extent of the wordi but • TAFFET A SKIRTS' I the way or the procession. Cap- thc Jury was desired b)' the Cap. LOCAL LEAF LETTUCE I tain oJhnston was the first. night tain to re·consider their ,·wliet· • I ~ : I in he gues ;l!l1ongst the boU,les; they did so, and returned th; SWEET POTATOES Flaired quilted pattern all 'round, Black only. • '. I!c trial. upon len or .tweive; b.ut, same result. OUl· Captain, Ihen, as RED ONIONS Sizes 12 to 18.: hke a Irue he~o, hc did not notIce Judge, proceeded to pass sen· • • •.. 4' them, bul advanced. The rest of tence upon the culprit in the fol· CUCUMBER .... : lhe gp.ntiemen followcd in ·loler· lowing 1\'ords:- "Prisoner you MOST • .. '!' ... able 100[: order, cracking the !lint. havc been found guilty, after the LOCAL' POTATOES ,.~. ou&It cutting their shoes,' eUl1slng the most mature deliberation, of un· REASONABLE • , : GABARDINE SKIRTS bottles as lhe)' bllrst, a.nd asking rull' and disorderly conduct. The RATES IN TOWN ~G

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Alma Mills Wins ID.ave Genge Wins AAU To 'Send Athlete, . ~ ,S,ngles ,Cro~n ' Coach .To Toronto Meet·. Wrestling Bout F!~~:r~,!i!~m¢" TRACKSTER MIKE HOG.4N, ring Into. the crowd. Hilda was r!';',l~ oC Newfoundland have now COACH JOHN DOYIJE .' I burned up when she returned and cnme' to a close and the last !slammed Alma off three of the event was finished last night ""hen LEAJ'E SATURDAY ! ring corner posts to flatten het at Dave Gengc .and :Ray Gall,aliher 111:50 for the first fall. ~Iayed Ihe flnal~ of Ihe Men'l i l\eferee.promotor Tom Dunne 1 Ingles. TWIN BLUES SECOND I got In Ihe way In the second round This match was started IDme 'I and found himself tumbled by days. ago and was call1il when I ,Hilda during a body slam. An over Genge had won two sets 10 Gal· I the shoulder toss or Hilda. sorten. bgher's one In a match that was EDGING ST. PAr'S 2.1 1 cd her up for the tying fall as the best of fh'e sets for the Sin· Thr Feildians kept their cbam. Denis Clarke scored the only Pennell had to be lood 011 .ev., Alma won the second round In gles Title. tSarting the fourth set r:on,hir hopu lli\'e last night by (1oal of the first· half at the 14 eral har~ drives from the Pa· 7.25.. . I last night Gallagher took the ,o;in; St. l'At'~ 2.1 In I closely mlnut emark when he . lave the triclan forwards. , Miss 1.11115 was the aggressor all' lead At 1·0 but was quickly even· f"lI~lJl ~cnior ~occer contcst at Feildians a' 1'() lead on a pess InsIde right Walt Dallon closed I the way In the final round as she ed at 1.1 .. Genge made It 2·1 but lht ,rind.!wept Ayre Athletic from Matt Fosler. Clarke picked the Felldlan lead to 2-1. at 18 I It up Foster's paM In front of the mInutes ,of the second hall on a threw Hilda Burke over the ropes Galla~her came back to even (;rNln dI. once more and the crowd gather. at 2.2. and then go ahead at 3·2. \\'Ilh on!)' live ~anle5 leit on St. Pat's goal Rnd slammed It be· pass from Ed Lambert. Lambert ed around to take a look. Wl1en Gallagher then lost. his service at Ii.f ,ellior league scbedule Holy hind Art Williams to give the starled the play .t the 18 yard Hilda climbed back Inside Alma lnve 85 It was Igaln evened at TO ATTEND MEET-Coach I TI'" ~til1 leac! with 9 poinls, Double Blues the lead. line and rlred·. shot at the was .waiting Cor her, again with S·3, Genge took .. the next three rl~~r1)' followed by the Felldlans The Felldlans held the edge In Fe\ldlan goal which "Mag" tipped John Doyle (top) and'track-' .. ,r· LIttle Alma Mills, 130 pound fire in her eye!. The Mills gal games as he allowed Gallagher ster Mike Hogan (right) "lilt 7. liuard5 and St. Pat's trail pIa yfor Ihe remainder of the into Ihe corner to put the Irish grappling lady from Edmonton, bounced Miss Burke off the ropes only, two points In each game to ",lh 5 each. while SI. Bon's are period but \\'ere unable to add to back In the game. ' Alberta, turned the tables on U.S. and knelt· down while Hilda n:nke the fourtlt set read,6·3, The leave Saturday to attend the In place wIth 4 polnls. their lead., Near the end of the The Feildlans renewed their I~urth star Hilda Burke, .t 160 pounds, tumbled over her and fell flat for flDal score of the match w:,s a CNE sports meet in Toronto, A moog weslerly wInd was an half 51. Pat', w.ere beginning to effortli after the st. Pat'. tally last night a be.t of three ladles' the' count .t 6.50. wIn for Dave Genge by 6·3, 6-1, under the .auspices of the Imp.)rtant Inctor all through laRt organize their attack against the and kept most .of the play .t in ~id111 ~ame. In the flut hall strong wind but the perIod end· centerfield for the remainder of wrestling premiere before ~OO!J Miss Burke steamed and sputter. 5-7, 6-3, and he thereby becomes- AAU of Canada's local fans at the Stadium,' ed at referee Dunne and ring an. thp. title holder for 1~5. . branch· Ihr Fdldians, ~hooting . on the ed with the score stili 1'(); for the game. , . A capacity crowd hoot,d and nouneer Harry Swan after the The' Sinliles Final this year ",a. ,."rrn ~oal. hael little difficulty the Felldlims. , • FEILDIANS - Goal: Buck Pen· hollered through the flrlt round match that the count came too rme of the best for a long time and Tr k , , In rontwlling the play. In tbe second period tbe Dou· nell; fulls: Gordon Anthony, :Bob · lid pulled t th· both pla"e- produced 10' me of ac and field star Mike Hogan Canada. , , . &a b d Ilrl H fhr smoolh.passitig Felldl'n ble Blues lost no time In widen· Young; •halves: "Dodo" Breen, curly. locks of Al~a and ae:atche: fast but the match was over and the very J b~~t tennis of the Ser- nf St. Bon's wlll leave here on Coach John Doyle will attend U. away to gain the openIng verdict. Alma Mills the victor. and was tbls Saturday with coach John Doyle coaching sessions held by thl beat 100\\'arrl line 01 Bern Thistle, Bob' ing their lead to 2·0 when at the Hank Mews, John Hewston; for· I~~ ~articularly .0 I'j"'. - ('"I~, ~tatt Fo~ter. De~ls Clarke 3 minute mark a st. Pat's player wards: Bern Thistle. Bob Colc, Alma MUls, alster of.the famour Two fast.paeed and exciting pre- applicable to their many and to represent N~wfoundland at the U.S. and Canadian track aD« I., ann Da\'e FU\'er kept the ball handlcd the ball In front of his Matt Foster, Denis Clarke, Dave Mills Brothers wrestlinl tag team, limlnary matches caught the fas. long rallies as each play~r strived Canadian National .Exhibition field mentors. It will be hi' ... , In;idr Uie Patrician 18 yard line goal and' was blown down on the l!·eaver. ' fought back gamely' to' take the clnatlon of the crowd as well. Bill hard for the poInt! that .were to Olympic training Irack meet at Iond session with the O~mplt fnr most of the £lrst hall but play by the referee. John Hews· ST. PAT'S,Goal: Art Wllllamsj next two falls, both of thim In Fogwill lost 8 decision to the fast mean victory or defeat. Both play. T'Jronto nClit week. . Training Plan COAches. "rrt hehl to one ~oal by the ton took the penalty shot lor the fulls: Fred Squires, Bill English; quick time by ouUoxlng Hilda and Improving Bill Parsons in the first ers are former SIngles Cham. The local pair wlll be sponsor. ~mong, the c~aehes pr~!ent for Ilrllar defCllsh'e pia)' of' goalie Felldlans and made good with a halves: Jim Hayes, CharJle Walsh, drawlnl eheera from the full bout in twenty six minutes oC fine pions. Genge was twice Junior cd by the A.A.U. of C~nada'$ thiS year 5 cllOlcs are R~V Boll • ... , I Willlams anel fulls Fred sizzlIng shot to the corner which Bill Jackson; forwards: Ted Qulg· house. wrestling. The second event saw Singles Champion Ind now three NewfoundlAnd branch during Richards, the renowned P,J,I! vault· ~qnirr' and Bill English. gave the Feildians a two goal ad· I~y, "Mag" Dalton, Ed Lambert, Hilda Burke was pulling haIr .Bruce Fogwlll and Ken White times Senior Singles Champion. their ten day Itay In the Queen I e,r, Dr. Ken Doherty .of Unl· y t~e •. t~tI 1'0~lcr and Bob Cole both vantage. Pat Evans, Lionel Smith. and Icratchlng away at Alma Mills battle away to a twenty minute I ~allRgher ""as also a former Jun. cily. Last year four athletes And I \crslty or Pe.nns IVaJ1IA, wn~ '11'11\ r.'m~ tlo~e for th eBiues \\'Ith la· The flgbting Irish came .back Referee: John Doyle. In the first round until Alma got draw. Mike Dillon refereed the Hlr Singlcs Champion a; well as a coach were Invited by the CNE: ~ass along hps . t~ coaches 1rom ~rJ1cd ,hots from In front of the strong for the remaInder of the . NEXT GAMES fed up and bIlled her out of the prill rna. having shared the Doubles and but only one athlete and coach l·cro~5 the Dommlon. Val. but Art Williams twice rose period and aided by the smf Next· s~heduled Aoccer ~ames lIIixed but he has never betn Scn. were Im'ited to Ittend this year.! MIke ~ogah was d:ns~n to rep· tn Ihe occasion with tremendous breeze, hemmed the Felldlans In· Are two Section "B" matches tn lor Champion t(l date. " uscnt Newfoundlnnd heraal! !If y By his win list night Dne Mike Hog~n will lake part In! his performance in th~ Bell Island IaH._I_. _------to-th-e-lf-O\-m-·_z_on_C_\~_'h_er_e_B_\_lc_k-:-be_p_la_ye_d_On_s_at_u_rd_a_ _a_f_te_rn_06_n. Genge become! the first. tennis th! 100 yards, ~2? yards a~d. ~ole [' Championship Sports In I':hich ~ .. .. Major 'Leagues rlaycr In the history of the N L nult In tralDmg exhlbllJons won 100 and220 Y

I "Defective Story" and possibly skin. Use plenly of soap will! the thinks Gene responsible for her her all time best. brusl!. fathcr's murder, only to learn, OLD·AGE PENSION8· I Although th'! beginning of the I - quite forcefull}, how wrong she Old.age pensions were introduced' : ; slory has a ramilial' 10k, what Back brush~s, another. beauly is. . Norway in 1936 to 'citizen~ ol'er ~ .h , ·NOW PLAYING , rags to riches theatrical biography aid, shOUld(. be I\'C:~ ~~~ I.~ to~t The new Columbia film should 70 Dr to married couples with OQ' Illsn't. The youthful Miss Law!'. these days In a hi .. I ac s " I arc to be 8alm·smoot~se, • _~~;_,;-;-;_;;-;-;_;_;;;_~;;~;;;;;s~p~o~us~e~ov;;;e~r:th=at=ag:e:.==::;­ ence wins a local singing contest In Australia, studies In Paris wins These brushes keep the dry or I fame throughout Europe and even dead skin, from giving the back L __...r--__ ! TO-DAY tuaUy at the Metropolitan Opera a dull, old. appearance. Use ---<-l ( '.' , in New York. pI~nty of soap again. t· I, While at the ~eak oC lU!r career, • I M-Q-M'. ORAMATIC LOVE STORY I she marries a oung doctor, Glenn armed forces aU over Ule world J' , Ford whom had ml\et in Paris. and after the war returns to the ,t\- -., sh~ " Rather than have him become a Met In special performance. It's ·i:· : IN COLOR 0Itd CINEMASCOPE paraSite and Mr. Lawrence, she a tbrilling climax to. an excellent .! .. . , ~ decided to ]\m~t her Singing en· motion picture. GL'E'NN' FORD • ELEANOR PARKER gagements to New York. However Among the operas from which she learns she must tour to keep the most famous arises are per· A/so-UP-TO-THE.M/NUTE NEWS in condition and It is on one of formed are "Don Carlo," "Car· these jaunts Wllen she becomes a man" "La Boileme," "II Trova· TIMES OF SHOWS: vletlm of polio. tore," "lIIadame ButterflY," Sam· After visiting top specialists in son and DeUlah," "Cotterdamme­ EVENING SHOWS: ? O'CLOCK-9·9D the country Ford brings her to rung" and "Tristan alld Isolde." . MATINEE 2 P.lII. Florida where .the WaTlll air and Some of the oilier melodies sung ,~U'UllS'llI mut'AUliIVIRS4lINIIRNA1l0NAl PIC1URE the salt 'water might heip. Envelo· are "Over the Rainbow," "Anch· ...... ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ped in self pit), and depression, ors Aweigh" and "Waltzing Mati· .' Also-UP-TO·THE-MINUTE .NEWS -NOVELTY she attempts a comeback down Ida." 'I'he singing, and Its done LVENIN(i.-.JADULTS ...... 7Se CIIILDREN ...... 35c there, but par,ic prevents ber beautifully, is DY Eileen Farrell. . : :. .. .. TIMES OF SHOWS.' Croln going on. Whe_1 their funds The picture was produced by lUATINEE5-ADULTS ...... 50c. CIIILDREN ...... 25c .. 'EVENING SHOWS: 1.15-9.15 reach rock bollom she does her Jack Cummings and tlirecled " MATINEES: MONDA'! - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - despondency ~:1d dejection. She skillfully by Curtis BeiI'nhadt who bries to commit suicide by taking never permites it to lag' for a THURSDAY - FRIDAY Z.30 NEXT ATTRACTION some pills but }'ord prevents her moment. It was written by Wil­ SATURDAY I O'CLOCK liRED ASTAIRE-LESLIE CARSON. In "DAnDY.LONG In the film's most dramatic and !iam Ludwig and Sonya Levien poignant scenll. and was hased on Maporie Lawr· LEGS" WITH TERRY MOORE - :rHEL:lIA RITTER - She tllen starts to sing for the ence's liCe story by herself. MUSIC - SONGS - COL0It-ClNEl\IASCOPE. NEXT' ATTRACTION Answer to Previous Punl. 1lA ...... w. I 'lIIONll POWER - PATBICIA NEAL - 'STEPIIEN { Time on Your ~ands "Oh, olll W.'ve been spotted bl. the I"wncl.. -King of Israel 18 Wished 22 Show 31 Honey. 47 Gaelic 119 Forces contemp! 33 AlJl1lhltheater 48 Wicked TO-MORROW 1121 Remainder 24 Fruit drlllkJ 35 Peaceful 50 Pulpit ~ 23 Obsen'e 25 Departed 40 Properl, 51 Man's ntmt %4 Era 26 Portals Items 521t~lIan city 27 Handle 28 In front ~3 Pack away, 55 Girl" name I' ~ ~ • " ' '29Premlum (ab.:lr.--r.:'-r.::-r~ The (ha'" 01 HI> l,fe' , - - '3ZGJve i34Betrothe~ orieb:--I-+-+--I 36 Dinner 137 Severe 138 Withered :39 Unusual 41 Dentist (ab.) .42 Indefinite . ,articles lil~sfJiiI~l7h .4 OrIental CI il6 Legislative bodies .49 Senseless 53 Curve 54Conquera 56 Employ ;;7 Actress . Haywort::h oUc,er:::'-miM--t--l~fiiIi !l8 Fulleral rll J9 Frenclrplural • =++-40-ilr.:-l-"!- article r- ID otherwise .111od Also-up-rO:THE.MINUTE NEWS "On. thinl my wife inlilb on JI that tilt • b~ brtakfut . . DOWN I Rush -otht~ilt I'd JUltmakt .• cap of.cof(Hl" '. EXTRA':" SPECIAL SUBJECT 1 PreposlUon • By AL VERNEER "PARAMOUNT PRESENJS. VISTA· VI$ION' PRISCILLA'S POP I ...... -. EVENING SHOWS: , O'CLQCK-9.00 MATINEE ~ P.M • .'. , TI~ES 'PF SHOWS. "bING:'~Q OF·THE WEST"" O'CLOC&:-9.10 . ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: ~ . . .. . ,'...... ' . , EVENI~G-ADULTS ...... 75c CHILDREN ...... :.35G . .,'. . "KlLLIR APE""':"8.GO . . .' . '; . :, . . .' MATINEES-ADULTS ...... !.500 CHILi)REN ...... Z5e.

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BENNETT AVENUE TELEPHONE 7001 .,., .....".e I:'. 12ti 12'. ZU:IO Met. Urn MI,~ ~3 The draw was made Thursday dlsplaY.·of golt, topped b~' a 60· ------ONLY A GOOD T.V. SET ·=::; m mm ·i~ ~~:~l~~~.' 8'\.1;1> Mt 5~~ I~ prepared for deliver)'. Wreath lay· on the lrhn! lawn of the West Side foot ·chipshot from the fringe of r.RINGS ag19.fri,mon.wr.d.2W 11110J .14 ,g, 119!!41 Mld.on 87 76 ;7 ins ccremonies will hp. part of the Tennis Club by th~U. S. secretary Ule gr~en at the . 13th 'whlch went GOOD INT:ERTAINMENT .~=.=:- 31 liD 30;~ 31 U .m ~1!rt\l6.t.m ~;:, :0 :~ dflY's cclebrations. • . of slate, John Fosler Dulles. down' for a birdie deuee •. _...... 151 173 III !lO Mia Co", 21 2I'i 21!i A Lab'our Day dance is being Wbcn the secretary pluekcd the One stroke behind the tied lead· G,E. ADMIRAL It.C.A, CROSLEY Motor Vessel For Sale alit_ auta• ..,.,..tn m31 2SII33 26131 37~0In Mopl Mlnd.m.r ~1~fi.l 30;)61'. 3201.1 planncd, and Ihis molter has becn names 0 £ Sci x~s . am1 Rosew.a. Ii' ers were' Doug Ford; winner of. this MON :::: :-11 ~g:: ~& ~!~~~:~ lIf 110 10 110 referred to the Social Committee fro.m the big Silver bowl, grm~ totirnament.o\'er.: the same cours'e Former Fisheries Patrol Vessel 60 x 12.6 x 5.3. t .: ;::. J: I: which will make the nccessary ar· rr°tJf:gs. °Vt p°Sr:; .ago, l)ld Ma_rty "Furgol JOHN CLQUSTON LTD. Powdered with 160 H.P. Buda Diesel. c • = ~ ~.n~~p~r ~o\ ~~ r~ t~.~s fili~s ~~} ;~fh Y;,~~s ... I: rangemcnts. The decision to es· wanted. since RosewaU holds a Gene . Littler . came 10· with 87,' ag23.24.211,26.2930.31.sep1.2 • '. '.: -= :.~... tg ~ ~ ~e~~te I~l' I~!" I~!I Ideal for Towing, conversion to longliner or r L. . 51 83 51 11850 N Labine III 12B 126 tabUsh scholarships and Introduce mystic over the 31.year;0Ii alone .. that figure. '" ... ,.. ; '. mo _ ... sp~U. at. Passenger Boot, ==-~_ I~ I~\ Jl~ I~r: ~1;:1If.~,,:r .9': : ;~ an essay competition, on topics Philadelphian wbom he had beate~ Snead picke~ up four, birdies on l::' ___ 3 801, 83 5300 N Bid m 11 26 pertaining to Labour, Is In the ninc straight times oofore the 1954 'the first. nine and :went ,ol'er par PRICE REASONABLE Iili:t=.a Jg\~ ~~~ :l~I. 24m ~ ~rI~g~ ~~ ill ill hands (If the Educatlon Committee. challenge round, Then Seixas woo at th! third .hole with' a five. He r-:a ~!UbOd . •• 9 11030 N Cal 120 liD 118 Particular notice was takeD of ',help bring back the cup. . reached tlje' 530.y·ard first.in 'two' Apply .. =:r.:". mm l~ im ~ ~~~~nenlal ~I I~t I~~' the situation· of Teamsters Local BOTH CONFJDE~'T and ';'V;lS ilown for' i ·bli-die. He P.O. BOX 913, HALIFAX, .N.S. 1Il10 aoIIIo> '" 45 47 2150 N Dleken . m 210 210 998 at Corner Brook and the The rival captams. Harry· Hop birdied ·the second and :i;lxth and ;. I:: =.. l~ U U 3::: ~ ~~~~~~ 38 31 ~I' 'man of Australia and Bill Talbert got ;another at the seventh, when I ag26,29,31 _ k,....,. PI. 9 , 15000 N H.,rIo... ~ g ;~" members, representlng 70 or 80 .l! the U. S.,'issue!l confIdent state· he chipped :on nicely from.jilst off I 2IJI11'IIo_ 315 300 3110 317337 N Hlalu!d(e 18 75 Ii o1'ganizations, went on record as ments of . victory. the: gre~n. . ". I'~T.I!'C :::l'~ I~O ¥:l ~ '~N~"K~~~~· i~ ~ i; being In full accordance with the "I am sllre, we wiU win," said SENSATIOXAL' SHOT .'. , Collectors Please ':: :..!t.ee,:... I~ 17~1~ I~ ~l: ~e~~~ml i:\\ l~ ~~ stand of Local 998 In their dispute Hopman. "I flgul'e \\'2 are sure tp Arter 'his sen~alional,chip.!~ot, MES ~ a_AD 111~ 11 11 200 N M11amaqu, ~n 18 18 with the firm of W. J. Lundrigan wl~. both the singles matches wltn at.the l~th,· he sank a 20·foot do\vn;t Note ~ =.:ftk 1~" ~'i ~!~ 4lWo ~.;.~.;r~t i~ l~ II Ltd. The council also recorded Its 1 ~clxns and have an even chance hili pult f.or' • birdie at the 15th. aao IkIcIIk.t 63 6l 5 5000 N Non ~ 5'1 m full approval, morallv and flnan. In the olh.er thrce - the two He mlssed·a. three·footer at thl\ ;::::'.~:. I~I' I~ I~. =~ ~~:~o~ l~ l~" l~" cially, and will app;oaehlts ai. matches" With Trabert and· the p.ar.lour 16thand:triok'a five.'But 1:5It alllllll In. ft" 147110 N Thurb II 3~ 40 UI' t ithl doubles. . he was 'back\l'ith a 15·focit birdie l.DIO.llIIIdoC 1m I~!; 1m 7.Il10 N "rUo 10 R ~\; la es n . s mattc~. . '1.""~·11 win 3.0," cOllntel'~d Tal. putt at the'lith, and at th~' home' 1: ~~e:.. ~d ~l' ii,~ 7oH: ;~~ ~1~~;II~: m m ~~ Some delegates plolcstcd. that j bert, a erew·cut WaU street exec· hole he. misied. another birdie Distributed by FIN,ANCI,A 13_ CaWn.n 3 31 3~ 2~~~ ~:~~I~' N ~z 38,; n the cm~loyer attitude \~'as contrary! ulive who helped bring hack.' tlie when' his 50.foot putt rimmed .Ihe CHEIVERS FOODS LTD. I=ga~: 11m 1 1 loose 011. 4;~ 4~~ 4~~ to .Chmtian morals, In this Ut.·l CliP a year ago Irom down imder. cup.' .' 26101 d ~C~~'rf~I." ~. m.:13 13 IO~~ ~ I~~~ ~~li n ~~1' pute. . \ "That means Sunday we will be Sotlchak inissed par at only one' all , ,eo ~ CoII.Hel ~o %1I:llI 1H7l Xudulln,. 1~ 71 72 • .p.iayi~g for fun. I a~ alrca~y con· hole, .counting Iii" birdies. -----,------.C·AMP,AIG .,:, =0 camp RI 4lO 4110 4110 41~00 O~lb~~:'1 ,. 0 ~ F I S sldcrlng use of Hamilton Richard· The bull' - ~houldered SO(1chak RE'MEMBER 1955' '. ~, :~ ~ g\\ t:;'" .. I. m: m PI\3~ Obrien ~i~" ;:" R~ I rene 1 • couts ,Son in SlInda~:s Iinal.matcl~~s." !hrelv his be~l·bloc.Ji at .par.grt!dg. . .. l 1,26,29 . :12!111 C CoWeriel 101, 1m 101. 1:: g=";r:re ~I I"~ 1I~' Il~ Altcr loda~. s openmg slOgles, mg Summ'!rlel1 .wllh ·hls putttng . :i ~ g ~~aI~ I~ I;~ l;:l 100 O~IIt. 16~ I.n 1'0 C 'Sh I the doub!es Will bc played on Sal· He ran thilIiI dOWn from distance You get only the BEST in t . ! DI CAolorl. 47 4Q 40 h~ g~~~t;k' 7~~ 6i~ 7i~ lause I, OWl own urday \\'Ith Ihe final singles. SUD· oC two feet to 35 feet, but inglor~. ,pecialiy STARTS SEPTEMBER 1st 40110 Dtl.ko :.2 31 .\1 day. On Su.nda)', the Will be iOllsly missed one hl'o,footer, the · ; :J: g W.T:~'4 2~2 2~,,,~~ ord~r IOIC2.5 end •••d G ~& 110 93 11Il00 P Easl I~" 18 IR It Jambo rCI'crsed With Haad playmg Selxas onl\"' time he bowed to par Collectors who have not received their du " , ll: ~.!'..Lp:~" m= .~; I~ ~ftr~~~q 0,,11';\,10 9\~ 11 . ree in t~e first mat~h and Trabert . :iTh~ course played fast: but '1 SELECTED ; 770 CUoI.r 1171 t.IO 9.!.l NIAGAnA.ON.THE.LAKg. Ont. ml!ehng Rosewall .tn Ihe second. thmk It was. the lack of wind that . AUTOMOBILES ,. ':l~ ~:~~:~ I~\" Il~ Il~ ~ cate receipt books are asked to call. at th • -.'1 J:: g:~ F~u. ~~ ~ m I~: Palhfndr WI 8l ~n (CP)-Canada pla~'s her custom, . A tcam must \\'10 three of the 1t~lped me." he said. "lgot a Jiltle .. =~~:~Ia ;: J 3; I~ ~.:~1~~ m. W ~~I> ary role as bridge hctwezn old fll'e mat~hes to cline~ the cup. careless on the eighth green where when you buy from Y.W.e.A. Recreation Centre, Harvey Road, on •t ~: 7110 CharIU 0 171 17: 174 10M Perron 3: 30 3a world and nclI', English and Talbert s charges did It a year I missed that two·footer Ii; ,. Tuesday, August 30th. I un CIItm It. ISS.IO 43& =~~~~~ 14 14 H. French cultures, Thursday night aio in Sydney, winning the first ONLY 28' PUTI'S • \ I~ ~.u. .Jl~ 5~\\ ,:" 10900 PeI",1 W ''1, ~: as her scouts present their pa. tltree tilts to rcturn the ~rophy to Soilchak had only 28. putts for McKinl~y :Motors TIME: . 10 a,m. to 12.30 p.m. '.· !:o) ClIIb JU>"rII 80 5. 59 I~ ;IO~~~ l~ m m geant at the World Jamboree. these shores for the fIrst time the IS·hole distance . one·putting ~~ g.:'::Xpl 112fs lit, n~ G4!1IO PII.h 0 26 23 23 Harmony Is expected to Ix! reo .Inee Australia took It away in eight greens. ., ' 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m, I.., t!I:O::IlWD 303 299 299 IWo ~~~e:r m~ I~I 1~~1!z stored between the two largest lan' 19.iO, HeadIng.l group with 685 W'2re ):J3 c.;! Lu IOI~ ,~ 91; 1100 Pow Rou\.n M 5!1i " George Bayer mountai iz 1952 A t' 85000 U:O Co»all ,,03 IpO 102 500 Prom B 7 7 s~. guage groups represented her~ J N I A d 1£ ' . n • I e us In ...... ;...... , I, -. dE~ ~~d':" Ig H ~ 1100 Proalon TIl 760 760 after an outburst of 1iI feeling Wed· ~ go er. from Cincinnati· who bangs 1954 S d b k 1 5 m m 711 6!l1 Pronto Ur 101'> lOll 10" nesday night. an' e \' ,son. n them far into 'the blue, and Bill tu a er ...... 5 0 • ·).\~ . ~ ~ID'. e .:10 .:: ~ =:. N.w ~ 3:~ 3: k ~ ~!"'I!zAl~f 310 3J0 m3 3 French scouts, protesting the PL' D f Mawh10ney of Vancouver, who put 1951 Vanguard ...... 750.00 .General Protestant :", 33 31 l:r· !.:OIl c."nI 40 39 39 lig:, ~e ~: 41;8 3al2 .I~ omission of a French translation at. esser e y .togelther. lIme 35·33 against Sum· 1950 Vanguard ...... 200.00 H I~ C ·AlltDIIM IS IS 1$ 10lI0 Que Lab 10 10 10 from the narrator's commentary mer ea s .. 36-34 pars. '.-... 1 r; I. l;it g,. 14'" ue Ulh 11 14 14 at the 1,500 United States scouts' Tn the 'same braek·et were Fred 939 Ford i...... 200.00 f \ "~elI~ 3~a ~5 ~ G If P M h • · 5IIOC ~ 27 27 27 =~~ftt~~r' 4~~ ill m pageant, destroyed Its effect by O. ar .. vt s Hawkins ofSt:Andrews, TII.,J;ck 1953'Mayflower ·.; .... 750,00 Cemetery '.. \', 313 Jg" I1I.!O Que Nickel 21l 232 23.1 chanting:' J Jr.• Art Wall •. Jr., Ted 1950 D d" 75000 ; , ~ ~ =. 10 J~i Rur~e, .I·! _ C.D..... a 39;J8 40 1= ~~~~~~t. 2~ Ifs11 ~ "En Francais, en Francais (say CHARLOTTE, N.C. (CP)-:-Janr. Kroll and Bo Wininger. • 0 ge ...... • :: f~'= 1: 1~ I~ 23125 R.)'l .... k 2Ja 190 19l it in Fr~nch. say it in French.)" Nelson, an attractive, happy~g()o ,Arnold Palmer; .winner of Iht 1954 TR2 ...... 1750.00 110' ColI GWI.. 18 16 I~ 1t~~ :::~ .I:~ I~ I:~ Camp chicf Jackson Dodds, de. lucky history teacher from Indian· Canadian Open at Torontq'~ We~· i 1946 Austin ...... 100.00 The annual COMMEMORATION SERVICI will: .= ~.,== ~m 3~ ~~ 800 R.a.bl. 2Jl 215 2Jl Pllty chief scout lor Canada, said apoJis, Rnd Pat Lesser, a tall,. taD' ·ton course.last-SaLarday. wobhled~ 195.5 M t . 2200 00 be held in Mount Pleasant Cemetery · :uoo c.. liowtl 410 1.1 tau .;i:'~XWai~,:r 21i 2~~ 2:~ Thursday that· by -international ncd college' girl from Seattie, dis· on the bac~ nine and took a 72.' ' e eor ... :...... 1lli 2;: 21IaRlxath 121 120 121 agreement scouting two offi. pelled the myth of Park's Stan Leonardo! 'VancoilVer .011 1948 Vanguard ...... 100,00 ~~\I~)I.. m ~~ ha~ M~'m and ,.yr,.... """ 7:1;J c.n N•• u. 4.\ 44 44 k~ ~~~~~'In ~I 7;3 .7~ clal languages - English and murderol1s, par Thllrsda~' In the Damien Gauthiar ot Montreal got 3JO) Con :11<".1 40 37 19 171)00 nowa" 20 20 20 French. Whcre possible they wei'\! quartcr·finals of the U.S, lI'omen s inU! the 69 bracket 'II'ith teveral McKinlay ~otors ON SUNDAY, Aug 28th aptitude for ~bc~.~::. ;~;: ~" 3~ ~~;~~' l~:: 1m 1· to he uscd hent'2/orth In official niR!ional amateur go\! champion. other~.· al511t to the ';02) CRed ropier 'l ~~\\ 110' 15110 Rupununl m 31: .lamborce pr(lnounccmrnts. That s lip. George Bal.·u. tile eionter, 'll'R', at 3 p.m. mil4~O (;Cen TwlII'~ SUdblUl' 4110l~ 4;~5~ 4110.1IATt SIX . IS\. :10 m Ul It30 trued tho distribution and called In 34, three under par, lind they milo ~ l~oSt~';;:!~ Il~l~ I~ll " BEST OF VARIETY ~I1~u . I~ I~,~ I: I~~ ie~: . 310 303 lOS on reporters to register their vIew stayed three Ilnder u Pat closed Mod t Sh t 1 BEST OF COND1TION BREED • )W !:IIIJ!I!I 3! ~T3' S9.l 2000 Tamblll I~ I~~ I~~ that this meant still another.s1lght out Mrs. H.S, Covington of Orange· es· 00 cr· iffi: ~.n~\I m l~ ttl 1000 Towalln.. I 13 II and that the Canadians wel'll pre· burg, S.C., 7 and II, and Jane d2· A . COCKER PuPP1'S FOil. !!ALP; ~ f~".'GII:Ie! 11 ll,! ~l 3i~lf:~~, i~p . I~; Il~ I~~ paring to give the pa~ant com· feated another college girl, .Tol- Is Iso Finest 5i1'e Country Gentleman of Armcrest; Dam Bonanu Blondi, "",hrW 1'3 15.! I" 16130 Tir. 51 J7 60 mentary only In English, leaviDI: edo's Barbara McIntyre, 5 and 3. . BEAGLE PUP~IES, sire minors Tobie, produce 4 trail l\'inntll . :1'. C• lI!! FaI.... 2' 2m 29 Ru It to the printed program to carry Playing what looked like a dlf· U~ :m~~ ~~ l~ ~~ I' N h A '. • 1954: Dam Legers Bell. !~: ~t1;a' m :~ m =MHrt~~be.lo. m ;iri m non,English'speaklng scouts along. lerent game, Mrs. Probasco: ral· n ort . ·merlCa Also Breeding stock in COCKERS, TRAINED IIEAGLE15 1r.1 • ~ ~F~';;:~' COr t~. 38 38 3300 Un Est.lla IO~O 7 !9 Authorities reassured them. lied twin 1 up from Anne Quast, ';;'~ ~biii l~ II II 100 Un Keno 750 750 7341 an .exeite d17·year-old from ~litrys· By FRITZ HOWELL ·SETTERS. Contact' "it., ..~. ffi:: m i= ~/"g~~ub 48 42 42 \111'2, Wash., and Miss Riley; the VANDALIA, Ohio (AP)-:-George me .1&IIWiII 45 44 44 2600 Up Can 15~ 19 ~g ~f most experienced. player of th¢ lot, Genereux, lhe 2O·year-old UDiver· MR. O. WHITE, Blackmarsh Road, Dial H2.88A ~ =PeIe A S: 5~14 s~ :n::luR,:~ Bl\ 8;; 8\~ I akA' Proores turned back power· hitting Mar, slty of Saskatchewan senior' who 12M, _. 111m 14 o\J')() VI.our ~~ full ~li • ,. b' S garet (Wlffi) Smith of st. Clair, . won tha elas! .AA chanipionship .•• ~~ 11 8M 613 ~ 2&00 Vlol.m.. ~In lOO' 3UO 0 "Nt M h" Mich., by the same margIn.: .of North AmerIca at the "rand ..am OWl'_u L rIO,.72 I 70au 31308312Q WaiteWe.don Am ••I,~ .'.!5gli 4l~,. n _ ar,r arc Am·:rican trapshooL Tuesday," i~ I! 1. GGNaIe II 41 II II St. John's Roman Catholic _ OoIdetwat 20 It 4119 33005900 WWelllIIal Alb .. 211 IS l~ B d" RA. Sll Its In Open' ,: "moN- LTD._lH~J~QY~LIRUST COMP.ANY . NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL _1*'. .'.' .14 .• .' . Ig26,30 . 'PHONE 5196 P.O. BOX 2080 al23,24~,26.2930.31.lepl.2. -. I·. , / THE 'DAILY NEWS,I FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 19; ~ ...... ~ ,.

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Little L'eague , . B.aseball', , 1'. SQUAR~"" CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFFS Baseball Bingo '. ' ... CLUB OPEN C. OF E. ORPHANAGE JETS vS. MT .. CASHELROCKETS , '. ~' I' , 5 P,.M. AT , Bannerman Park' D·ANCING " . ".Chris· Andrews' '. d. Quartette" and 7D01 STA'D'IU'M " ,THIS' AFTERNO'ON at 5 o'clock' ,Game Bro~dcast through Radio 'Station V.O.C.M. Cover SOc WESTERN SHOW' AUCTION "THE STARS OF TO·MORROW.IN ACTION TO·DAY" "' ,. . rnR; Rf c: rRV~ T/()I{<; ai, . FEATURING . . ,MONDAY.EVENING' 5.:t . , Monday, Aug. 29th , Bally Haly Golf .' (WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FU'RTHER . . . BINGO _' THE TENN'ESSE DRIFTERS' • r 2 p;m • (Under auspices Chlldren's, Playground As~oclatlon) PARTICULARS) & Country Club OLD TIME WESTERN AND MODERN MUSIC ,i r.' -n : , • GAIETY AUDITORIUM MEDAL PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP" • (36 HQIcs) 50 H~ad Choice, To-Night' at 9 o.'cl~ck BOTH DIVISIONS Saturday, Aug.' 27th" , EXCELLENT PRIZES I 30 GAMES The above Tournnment will take WANTED place SATURDAY, August 27th . Butchers' Cattle The draw will be held at the Club' 9 to 12 o'clock CARDS $1.00 ' DOOR ADMISSION 5c House at 10:00 sharp. All memo . (Tel) bers wIshing 'to enter must be p!l'e. , ; .MESSENGER' B'OYS,', scnt. before draw takes place. ~THE STADIUM

Admission $1.00 , ' Apply MANAGER, a,28,29=--======LO'ST Very small Black and / Canadian National Telegraphs Brown DOG. . ' GENERAL POST OFfiCE BUILDING, Weather permitting COL. LAMBERT will' ba Fi~der DIAL 5294 visiting Th. 'War Veterans' Club, HENLEY MUNN ST. JOHN"S , ag26.29 TO·NIGHT AT 8.30 O'CLOCK Reward 1st • . dupli­ WANTED I LOST, STOLEN OR .STRAYED at the NOTICE Mid, on Book-Keiper (Male or Female) In the vicinity of the Sunshine Camp ~o St.' John's and District With knowlldg_ of typing preflrred. BUSINESS FIRMS THE ROYAL NEWFOUNDLAND REGIMENT, R.C.I.C. (M) Canadian Home and Sport Shows A BOXER 'DOG now contracting space for first Good wag" and excellent working conditions' answ~ring to the name of BOKAR. annual Newfoundland Home and Sports Show, beIng held at SPECIAL PARADE Apply A reward, of $25 is offered for his retu'rn or for C.L.B. ARMOURY, Sept. 19.24 , in,fo~mation which may lead to, his recovery. Desirable booth space allotted t All Ranks will parade at Building 26, Buckmaster's li28,2i,29 BOX 46 c/o DAILY NEWS ---====~ early appllcants. 0 ant TELEPHONE 3148, 3045, 2191 or 2177 WRITE BOX 33 Field, on MONDAY, 29th August, at 1945 hours. , Statutory Notice c/o The ,Dally News " Refreshments will be served. In the matter of the' WUl anll Wanted . Ellat, of ADn! Ryan, late 01 Sl. _____...... : ____ To Rent WANTED leba',. In. the Province of, New"PERMANENT POSITION In FOR SALE-One Baby Carriage. I R.' J. MURRAY, Capf. ana Mluta'" foundJalld, Widow, decease,IL good Toronto home for capable Easily converted to StroBer. In CARD All creditOr! claiming' to be 'mother'. helper. Wlll flnanee excellent condition and only one , dlto f h h I transportation. Arthur H. year old. Price $18,00. DIal No. Female Advertising' Assistant' ere r! 0 or w 0 ave any eIa m~ Zaldln, 4 Albert Strea!, Toronto or demands upon or afleeUng the 3454A. ag26,2i Dr. , KNOWLEDGE OF TYPING ESSENTIAL, Estate of Anne Ryan, late of, St. Ontario." '" .I Jobn's, In the Province' of New. au~O,22,23,24j25,!6,l:7' Teachers Wanted, . foundland, Widow, deeeased, Ire ';"";"_'_~" ...;._~~~~_ ,F. D. Gill , I' CRYSTAL' PALACE and experience' 'in AdvertisJn; Layout deslrQ.ble. An' Itb rh:u~~e ¥n f:rJ~~ N~~iC:'l~~~e~~ HellS Wanted .:..;Femal. ROSEMERE Protestani School-, aptitudii for drawing and art work would be ~ deflnlt,' to the Eas:ern Trust Company . Male and female teachers' WILL BE ABSENT ouel to the applicant. 215 Water Street, St. John'. the HOUSEWORKER, experienced wan!ed for all elementary. FROM BRIGUS PRINCES ORCHESTRA. Executor of the Will of the' laid vtante~. GQod salary, refer· grades. Recentlv constructed , J deceased, on or before the 10th ,en~esrequlred In first· l~t!er. , school, fully equippcd with all UNTIL SEPTEMBER 24th " , EGATI Apply In writing to day of September A.D. 1955 after 'Box 1\65, North Bellmore, N.Y. 'modern teaching facilities, COVER CHARGE SOc , whick date tb. said Exeeu:~r will auB24,~,26;2'1 ,29,30 '. located within easy commuting proceed 'to distribute' the Estate '.' . " ,.. " distance of Montreal, Room FOR RESERVATIONS CALL TOLL OPERATOR of the .aid deeealed having regard A' 'W t d'l ' and, board arranged. Excellent . ' (Tel) STEERS LIMITED• , I. only to the claims of which the . glnts an, e ' opportunities for advancement. s Ig26,29 'ald Executor .hall then have had . Montreal salary scale and em- notice. A Dr ...·Lln ••rl. ShDp In, your ployee benefits, For appJica· WANTED wfnnin, Dated at St. John', this 3rd day hpme. ,Fift1.t 'Avenue. New York tlon forms' please write to '; of AUlOIst A.D. 19115. ' Fashion. Good commissions. No . Thee. D. Monk, Secretary· GERALD G'. TBSSm, loyestment. 'Write Modern Mail· Treasurer. 909 Grande Cote, Memorial. University of Sollcltor for the Execator. ,ner ;Department '129.' Hanover, Rosemere. P.Q. Canada. 'WANTED Bank of Montreal Building, Peitna. " all,2,3,ll,~13,15,16.17. lug19,26spt2.9 St: John's, Newfoundland; 25,28,27,29,30,31"'·" ---;..-.....;....;....---- Marrle~ M~n. IMMEDIATELY , ". , , Barber Shop , ' House provided. Newtouh, diand Sales Ladies Wanted Newfoundland .....,-__'-- __-"- ___ THE CENTRAL, BARBER, Write BOX 914 Sl~. Iohn's, Newfoundland. STENOGRAPHER ble,CeS ,2i WEEKLY for wearlag love· ,SHOP-Fast ,efficient sanl· , Se a l' Iy dresses given to you IS 'tary service. All modern . 'PHONE 7686 bonus. Just show North Am- equipment. live barbcrs. The ag26,31. • nu Btondi. , Apply trlean Fashion Frocks . to least possible waiting. 24 New' rail wi1lll1ft P. C. HEADQUARTERS ·betwe.n hours 3·5 p.m. PASSENGER NOTICES friends. No canvasslng,!nvest· Gower Street. 0pp. Adelaide ==:='=====-. Four.year cou"'~e leading tQ d.grees S.S. BAR HAVliN• SOUTH ment or experiences nectuary. Motllrs Ltd. my4.1m 204 WATER STREET COAST ,SERVICE SAILING North "American Fashion . :e BACHELOR OF ARTS - Pass and Honours , 5 'P.M.'TO·DAY . FrockS; Ltd:, 2163 Partbenais Venetian Blinds St., Dept. T-2681, Montreal, P. .e. BACHELOR OF ARTS (Education) , 11 H2 ••A , S.S, Bar Haven operating on Q. aui2',25,28 ONLY COMP-I.ETE BLIND South"Coast Service to Port aux Service. Manufacture, Laun· e BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-Pass and Honours Basques will sail from the Dock dry Repair Work gUllll'anteed. Coastal Wharf 15 p.m. to·day, Fri· , lniurance One day service. Free quotn· e BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-Pass and day.. " tions. Kearneys Llmltcd, 'Wanted·For Millertown, , FURNI!SS ,WITHY INSUR· Manufacturers. 454 Water Sl lthallc S.S. KYLE SAILING 5 P.M. ANCE, ~rtment offering Honour •• ., ' TO-MORROW ' ,dependable Insur~nc_Aut()o S.S. Kyle operatinll on I.Abrll- moblle, Fire, Burglary, Plate Musical Instruments Graduate work leading to: MALE. CLER·K dor Service to Goose Bay wlIl saU Glass, Tourist, Baggage, Dn from the Dock Coastal Wharf Ii Transportation, Travel Accl· GIBSON GUITARS - Harner, p' .1. to.moyrow, Saturday~ dent; L!abl~ty. Phone 2073. •. Button Stop Accordeons and I AVallable,NOWl MASTER'S DEGREE IN ARTS AND SCIENCE With some General Experience Harmonicas, Richmond Saxo­ CONNECTION ST. JOHN'S· ROBIIRT DAWE & '50N, fire phones, Boosey Clarlnets.­ • Single or Multiple Un"~, . .diction Me-,rild or ~h'911 CORNIR IROOK SIR· and Automoblle InJlIl'Inee. Charlea Hutton & Sons. P.O . Any Width, Any Lengthl Three·year diploma course in Engineering. . . VICI 1A0NDAY , Be safe, be sure,lnsure. Tele- bl.tw.en age. 25 • 35 T~ the ':parlbou" leavlnll 8t. phone 2882, P.O. Box 85 '. About, $1 Per Sq, Fl. of , Two.year· courses in Pre.Medicine, Pre-Dental John s II p.rn. Monday, Aug. 29th, Royal Bank Chambers,' SI. Miscellaneous Floor Areal Apply to will make connection, at Corner John's. ., ' , • EaIY 10 Ered, Perm"nenl and Pre-law. . B'I'ook with S.S. Northern Ran- ~;,;,:.';.;..:;._..;.' --~-­ CASH PAID FOR: Comics, yet Portllblel ,er for regular ports to st. Cantict STAN, FOWLER, RIo , , magazlne~, pocket books, Twa-yeC!r cours9 in HO~,sehold Science. The Exploits ,Valley, Royal Stores J ohn·s. 'nollf blll)dlng, for Fire Auto- men's clothes and footwear. • IMMEDIATE DEUVERYI 6th CONNECTION BAY ROUTI ' .,mobile an,4 Plate Glass Inrmr- John D. Snow/ 9 New Gower Scholarships available for second, third' and ST. JOHN'S MONDAY Ince. Claims prompUy setU· Street. augll.lm 1~,28 " R~l r 8 tit A ed.· 'Phone 11531-P.O. Bos • Standard fourth years on ~he basis of educational I, lIilralt" IF YOUR roof. wlndaWlor any ~;;;;;:;;:;~~==:;;;;;;;;;~:;:;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;! Ha onday,a Aug.a.m. 29th,ra n wlll0 make'rren· 13 ...;,.;''--...:..:..' --- other part 'of your house Is 'Steel Buildings atta iriments. con!1tcHon with M.V. Burin for INSURANCE-iewrln. Broth· leakY, don't stop and wonder 136 Duckworth Bay Run of Placentia Bay. Ir Limited· Insurance Depart. what tQ do. Dial 5992, and , , ment-Fire" Automobile. Mar- we will see to It for you. Gen: Street For information apply to THE REGISTRAR. FREIGHT 'ACCEPTANCES Int and ,Ill' Caslialty line .. eral t;::ontrllctor~ my24.1m . DIAL 3129 ag26,29 ' .. ' fREIGHT LEWISPORTE COlt. Telephone 313L, , FOUR IIrl.. 1 ramp., two w8Ih ag26,27,29,30,31 19th , NIR IROOK SIRVICE CONTACT A. I.. HICKMAN rack to serve you. Greasing. TODAY " . Co. Ltd. ' Insurance Agents. • oil change and washing while­ " l'r'llht for 'regul8ll' ports Lew. 'Phones .111N+1I-t! P.O.B. u·wall. Cars caUed for and . Taxi laporte Corner Brook Service' for 1184, for your 1n8llranci 1"8- delivered foe these,and gen"r' ' '·AN,NOUNCEMENT WANTED forwardln, via Lewlsporte and ~ufremenllo! .'.' ! al repairs-Terra Nova BICKEY'S TAXI leaving Ter· S.S. Sprlnqdale accepted RallwaYDIIPENDABLE FlU INSUR. Motors Ltd., rear Newfotind· ' rencevllIe ' Wednesdays, SI. . ' !1relght Shed to-day, FrIday, up ANCE 'n I\'t'rl k' I ' land Hote\. John's on Thursdays. Connect· ! to II p.m. . ! ,-::- 0 s your va u· ' Ing with mail boal. Contact THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OF PRINCE OF, '_ ' abIIII·to "lIve" I few doDal"l. ALL WOOL MATTRErSSES Ire Mr. Hickey at Terrenceville Our falHate. rellable pallcy :, ItISTR,c;,T&D CARGO TROUT \ picked. re-covered: aprlngs Dr dIal 4210·F at SI. John's .• 1 WALES COL~EGE will re·open on SEPTEMBER 15th'next ..... ,IVI~ " protection. IInlMdlatl" . da1 beds rewired; inner jn291m .. IUVIR TO FLOWER'S 'Phone 8921 or' wrIte J., J. under the dircetion of JOHN WIGHT, F:C.I., F.F.T. Com., ,..... ,COVII . sprinil mattresses recondltlon· .....-- L~ce1, ,P..O., &.S 1M. r.~l,tf ' ed. Write, Phone 3891. ,wire 11-30 • F.C.T.S;,'for tHe teaching of Shorthand, Typrng; Book­ 2: SALESMEN Gasol.ne and Dther relitrletet!, H• .t. Keats. 16 Mount Royal , pt.13 Tires cargo for points Trout River to ~venue. ' keeping, Calulations' and Commercial English to malt ct. 1" Flower'a.Cove for forwarding via' '" .C1 ..ni- ct. lS ~uired by a long' .tabllihed WhoI~11 Corner J3noock. and M.v. Young '" ~ •• GET THE FACTS! Writ. Inter. NON·VULCANIZED RETREADS and female pupils with .Grade XI standing. ' III ..lte M/II~ Harp ,aecept1li aaUwayFrelght CRAfT :CLI~N.RS' LTD. •• national COlTespondence, : (no sectional or spot repairs). 'revision HOUil of' St.-John's. Apply'in·writblg : Sheclto-day, Frld~y, up, to II p.m. wliere the chlrm «If iiewnes~ • SChools, Canadian Ltd.,' 2011 , Mud·grlp designs.' Ext r a I , Prospective *,dents should apply' promptly for , "', ,ii, restotea DIIl'1t8B, 'I. Argyle St., Sydney. N.S. , Special I Tubes $2,00 ea. Tires , enrolment to the' Principal, Prince of Wales College.· ,statinl ag_ and ,experience; if any, not lat.r , HamUton Street. febS.cod.tt. ' rebuilt on premises"by Used • TIre Sales, 86 Hamilton St. , . J; 8. ANGEL, ....n AUlust 27th. .' DO YOU WANT TO MAKE (opposite Purity Factories '(~ign~d) ,Coal MONEY?-Even If you never Ltd.) agB,lm , Hon. Secretary Boarel' of Governors sold a thing In your life. Write ag2526 ',' :, '. " .. : . BOXNo~ ~2 C/o D'an~ Newi ' COAL $1.00 ,Ir .bl;; SIIIItI SOc today. GET' THE FACTS, . ' :E. • \1, • per bag: Junks DOc per bag. Day then make ,up your mind. CLASSIFIED ADS c::ICC::==i:::::::!:'::==== and ruSht delh·ery. Prompt ser· FAMILEX. 1600 Delorlmier, 'Montreal. ,'.' NEWS '~i:' '~Pu!ER'S COAL, E~~1~r~ jly B,115,22,29,aug5,12,19,26. GET RESuirS 'The Dilly New~" • I . ' . , • : ," ',: . ; I . '. I THE DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, A~GUST 26, 195.5 ... " .,'WA TER.~RONT .- - , UIR~CTORY·. . BOYS' OF '- NITR,ATE OF SODA·' G~EY: 'FLANNELS' ON DOCK .. MILLEY'S Western. Explorer, Elmer Jones, THE All sizes Finback, and Young Harp.' • ,,..I' . A .E. HICKMAN CO. LTD. I '"I' • We still have a Wmited quantity ON~ Y of this' Fertilizer and if . pair .. . The, M.V. Pay Off Is moored up ~IU.I.D_OK '.' , .. ····:·L·" "1'· . $4~OO' · . at the .eastern side of the wbarf, ---_..... for tile season. ' --: ~ .. , .STEERS LTD. Enter Sir Robert your Crops are a little backward, a few applications of this' ~UNIFORMS . C. and A. Brown sailed. Anoela T·h ir ke II ...... 2 .25 School Togs. . Maxwe II CDr k urn ~a II ed .S at ur- - . Nayy' Slue. --~----~~------~------, day. A/Summer Night "Magic Grower" will hurry your Produce along 'to mar~et'" lIIaxine Johnson discharging 'AI M h d' 2 00 SCHOOL BAGS ,., an oore ea·...... WHITE. . 6 to 16 fi~h. . M d D pd' , ShIrley Goodyear 2nd, discharg. a ame· e ompa our: BLOUSES Ing fIsh. ..' . Nancy Mitford ...... 2.75· $1'.50 ': CANADA PACKERS LTD. Officers and Gentlemen: ShlrlllY Goodyear the first sal1.. . .$2.25 6 - 14 and cd Saturday. .• Evelyn Waugh ... ~ ...... 2.50 \ CROSBIE & CO. LTD. The' Toff and the . MIriam May ..... Rogers. master, Deep Blu.e Sea $2.75 sailed. Sahirday. . , M. 5. Johnson, takIng freight. John Creasey .... :...... 1.50 . James Strong,· Lorke, mn~ter, Leaven of Malice TUNICS BLAZERS' I! taking freight for King's Point, . . . Little Bay Islands. Twillingate, Robertson Da'lies ...... 3.50 i . '. NciYy' Blue 3 to 6x ...... : ... ,.,.,I.i.: .. ,.$3.25 Triton. Springdale and ports In Sim~n' Peter QUEEN' STREET .'PfiONES 5143 - 51« Green Bay. Th F' h 6 to 16 ·7 • 12 " .. " ...... $4.50 G~EA.T EASTERN OIL AND e IS erman tMPORT CO. Kurt Friebeger .... ~ ...... 3.25; 1~======~~~=.1 14x .• 16, ....•••...•••••... ,'.~ .. $5.25 Outport ServIce sailing for Kathleen Ferrier .-= Spaniar.d's Bay. II d 2 BOWRING BROS. LTD. Nevi e Car us ...... 2. ~ BOAC'. Anuounces " , .. G. S. Cutler Is discharging lum .. Sir A~thony E,den I' ld- Why Share Your Space BLOOMERS NAVY BLUE' ber·Lew.,s Broad ...... 3.50,,7 PLASTIC Clara Hailett sailed Saturday. 4-Day Wor with a Navy Blue, interlock, KNEE SO.CKS ?I.V. Velvet Clly is waiting fur· The Bedside Dickens T .. T Af .· · , COLLARS anll CUFFS ther orders. J. W. Garrod ...... 3.00 Ollr 0 flca 7-14 All sizes Ph-llip Wayne waiting orders. From Cabbages to Kings Crystal Stream, Hunter. master, c ' SSe set 60e;'pciir is takIng freIght for northern Lisa Sheridan :...... 3)5 NEW YORK. N.Y., Aug. 19- 7S ports. The Book of the Sea A new, 74-day global. tour, with JOB BROS. , CO. LTC k 129 special emphasis on Africa, . is Fishing trawler Blue Wave 61 A. C. Spec:tors y ...... • 5 now \leing offered by the British ur,der repairs. . _ CO,l . _L >' OVerseas Airways Corp. " . ~ ,. I James and. Patrick. has a load ·, of lumber to discharge. ~m ~ Practically the entire tour of .- I '.' . - 44000 miles Is devoted to AYRE & SONS LTD. '5. MILLEY LTD. I the sout\Jern hemis­ Robert Knickie taking In. -- l.»·mII(.I II !h iii. , :~;:1 i~ MarjorIe Inkpen is taking phere. Itinerary includes visits to THE BOOKSELLERS the Fiji Islands •. ' New Zealand freight. 3191 • 4425 Maggie Greene is taking freight. 'Phone and Australia. and is topped off Ttl STARTED . with R comprehensive, 40-day ! ' W Mar!ln Van .B~ren I~troduced Genevieve 'Holloway sailed. .. OnlY oman es BAINF: JOHNSTON & CO. LTD tour of Africa. .' the custom of the' old and n~w Glimpshlni salling Saturday. Ol'i!:illatillg 'In Los the ,~' I' presIdent's rIding together to the MARRIE~ Angr.Jcs, DrIVer Present . /lnnetta Lovetta taking IIi. Capitol for inauguration.' On the DAI,Y-JlIOLLOY _ On Am:.' tOllr scheduled. to leave. on STORM HITS : , . M. and G. Rogers .took freight i~ way up, Jackson ·sat on the rlsht 10th., 1055, at St. Patrick's Church: Oclohcr 5 (Returning _ to ~cw AKLAVIK, N.W At C.N.E. sIde, and on the way down, Van [or Bonavista Bay port~, sailed with Nuptial j,!ass by TIL He\·. '-York Dec. 18) and agam on Feb­ tno$t damaging Friday. . TORONTO (CP) _ Among those Buren sat on the right sIde. This ]\lons. Murphy. AIllert F. Daly of runry R (returning ·to NelV York decade ,truck this Hazel Blackwood Is takIng S1. ,Toseph's, Saimoni~l·. to :i\!ary t\pril ~2 1056) ;:iI'lng Information on new cars at seating arrangement has been T. Molloy of 51. John·s. • - , • tr.lluth of the the automotive show In the Cana· followed ever since. freight. DEATH f-iights involved arc via BOAC Aug. lB. P;of. Fift dian National ExhIbition this year AT DOCK eau mission, said Linda Barbour. Gill, master, Is and its associate airlines. Quantas wilJ be 28.year·old Betty Skelton. NEW COMMANDER l\IAUNDER-Passed peacefully sidertd fu/ficient said to be th~ fIrst and only woman WASHINGTON (CP). _ The havin~ a new mast Installed. Empire Airways, Tasman Empire · , away, Evelyn Elfrp.da Maunder a "MODERNFOLD" door takes nonel lIl'pealto tile :', I test driver in the car industry. Unired States Navy has named Airways and South African Air· (formerly Taylor), wife oC Leslie fUnd. Bolli food Betty'S fIrst love Is airplanes- Re~r Admiral Stuart H. Ingersoll, T. HALLETT'S ways, With the exception of do.: Put yourself In her shoesl Where would you stand If the doar G. Maunder. Lcuving to mourn liere rost b!l the F. she began stunt flyIng In her 'teens former assistant chIef of naval N. &: C. Ralpb, Cheater, master, husband, two children, also motll' mestie U.S. portions. " lWung into your kitchen? Fortunately, "Modernfald" doors -­ . , . In FI~rlda-but she holds the operations and a voteran aIrman, Is takIng freight for FaIr Island er, Mrs. Emma .Taylor; one bro­ ther, Wl1linm; two sIsters, Susie For the extended tour of ,this question for. you ••• because they lo/d roth ... than ...... 'FOREST wom~n 5 world speed record for to command the 7th fleet In lhe and the other usual northern ports. ',OTI'AWA' \,1 autos wIth a mark of 144.02 miles Far East. He succeeds Vice·Ad· David WaHs. Ralph, ma,ter. Is (Mrs. Frank Noseworthy), Mar· Africa 1Il0st of the surface travel Use them anywhere h"" jorie (Mrs. John Tlzzard). Funeral fOrest fires in per hour set at C~elsea, Mass .• In mlral A. M. Pride. When Inger. Is by' private auto. HIghlighting :, .1934 clocked by the American Auto- soil assumes command In Decem. repaIring engInes. notice later. Whether you use steel·framed "Modemfold" doors In standar' S~;ooo lcres , the motor journey is a 5-day trip lands. the ", .. ,,,unAl mobile AssocIation. ber or January he will be pro. ON SOUTHSIDE size openings or to partition rooms, they add immeclurably ,. Betty has also appeared In radIo mated to vice admIral. A small tug with' a scow In tow through Kruger Nationcl Park­ ell .reporJed . f~"I~!!:with. traffic cop - BUT and televIsion, and won an award . will sail' for a northern port. world's largest game rcserve- home appearance. Their flame·tesistant, durable ~nd be~uliful uu was almost in 1953 for the outstandIng per· --.,..I~------­ ,. and Bulllland. (overing-mode by C·I·L-never cracks, peels, erfad.. ; ., !Yl 283.100 ;; ercs reu havet •••"It in pip. tobmo. three months. Yo ' " formance of the y2ar at the Raleigh 4 HORWOOD LUMBER CO. BOYS' N' GIRLS' washes with soop ond water. Modernize today with Modemfald. N.C., LIttle Theatre where she M.V. Wesley and Ralph. Cull, . The all·inclusive tour, offered elude the Yukon EDGEWORTH has it! played the lead In "Bell, Book and master. dIscharging .Iumber, tak· BLAZERS I in conjunction with HemphiJI for more Informatron' lI;est Territories. Candle." • Anew' assault Inll freIght on Tuesday p,m., at Navy blue, wine, I World Cruises ot I,os AI ngcle.s, Mail this Coupon HOLIDAY has i~ m.! After her stint at the CNE, rep' BowrIng Bros. Ltd. : is ~riccd at $4,fl50. Fir5t·c ass aIr I or Phone • res~nting the automobile fIrm on Canada's Arctic H.M.C. DOCKYARD . green, red witn whitt· : transport, hotcl accommoriations ... because they .... th, which hires her to test their cars, Thousands of men and millions Firetug 3, ParI, Bamafash, and ?iping. : and all meals, as well as sighlscp.- .nh· tob.ceo. with the pit.Dtid she pians a tour 10 promote and

.";' DONNACONNA BO'ARD ;1 BIG SHEETS up to B~x l4' PLAIN PANEL LYNN VALLEY' PEAS 4 ~ 8 X~ SHEATHING 24.·15 OUNCE 4 X 9 X ~ Exlerlor sheathIng ot Homasoltl provides greater' structural 4x 10 x' V2 5trength and a hIgh and lasting Insulation value. High resist· ance to wInd and weather keeps your house free from damp. ness; cooler in summer. warmer In winter. KOLOR.KOrED HAVEN\ SARDINES. 4x8x~ . DRY WALL CONSTRUCTION ·.······o·: ...... c, '. 4x·9x~.· --permanently crackproof lC,·8 SHEATHING • BIg 1Sheets ot Homasote mak~ the Ideal Interior \\'alJ fInish, a pertect base for paper or paint. There is no waiting for plaster ENGLISH 'JAMS" 4x.8~~ to dry: Your walls and ceilings are permanently cra~kproof•. 4 X 9 x.!-1· BIg Sheets can be' planned to avotd practically all batten BLACK CURRANT Of strIps al)d· waH joints. . .. STRAWBERRY , OTl'AWA RASPBERRY federal, go\' I • ., GOdSE8ERRY get. surplus ·:DONNACOOST.IC.·TILE ~onths;of . ' . ....' , '" ,. APRICOT ~·ear' . waS .. X • • 12 OX 12 '!-1" UI''Un" L . , ", PLUM finance' . '. ced:··Fridav. ; In .July; ih~re '12,".000'100,000 surplus GI.llSt. . A•. H. MURRAY·. .. &· ' CO'. ltd.., : T~e:,surplus·. lul'ding Supplies Department Iry.· deficit' in· WATn st EAST DIAL 6911 GEORGE NEAL'. l-IMITED·. ~arU'y eftused ST •. JOHN'S • -" ~nditurc~. ~g%,tue},frIs,tt PHONE· .2264 . • , For . the

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