Court Quashes Conviction of Taxi Famous EP Ranch in Alberta Foothills Reverts to Commercial Cattle Raising PEKISKO, Alta. (CP The Duke, view of the present royal ranch, hills and Hampshlres were sub-of Windsor's EP ranch in the Al-I "Well," said the Prince, "I have stituted. About 90 per cent of the Off to Kawoii ,. . EEAFOKTH, O; t. (CPf-Dr. Donald J. Munn ol SenfinU has ai l eplcd in apr uinl incut assistant resident doctor nt (Jueen's Hospital in fionoltiltT for a year's post-graduate work. In the last year he has been an interne at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver. Driver Fined $300 on Liquor Charge , city taxi operator won an Lpcal yesterday in county Defence Counsel Doug Hogarth 'bottles of liquor were found on told Judge W. O. Fulton that his his premises." be'DlnS-n Kh0Uld not Jllce ton, in quashing the I?!" Ty beca"se he conviction, also recommended herta foothills, 65 miles south- always considered Balmoral the Hampshire flocks in Alberta have west of Calgary, has gone back prettiest spot on earth but I j been developed from EP'stock. to commercial cattle raisings, j never hope to see anything bet- ( toi'RIST MFCf'A Ul't UVtf LUIIMVWUlI III IUiJUC III i jrt on a cnarge 01 keeping Although the Ari?lo-Ei,vpUan Sudan Is mainly desert country. ter than this. jor for sale. - - wioiicai) aiiu live The ranch proved a mecca for that Dahl's taxi operating per fertile areas in For 31 years after the then Prince of Wales bought the 4,000-acre ranch In 1919, It was tourists. A large picnic mit be reinstated. He had been ground there are large ithe centre. Further conversation led to! the Prince's decision to buy the: farm. Prof. Carlyle resigned j from the Bar U to manage the fined $300 and his licence sus I"! .)'." pended. was built. In the spring of 1950 the Duke and Duchess of Windsor visited Mr. Hogarth, summing up the EP. evidence, said that police, "acting on a rumor," obtained a search warrant and entered 70 Taxi premises. There, police PLANE ENTHUSIASTS BUY FAMOUS BOMBER FOR $30. DUNED1N, N.Z. -Truee young aircraft enthusiasts at Dunculn have bought two of the famous wartime Mosquito aircraft for about $30 each. The planes, sold as surplus by the N, Zealand Air Force, won't fly, but contain valuable engines and other eouipment. a purebred stock farm, produc- lng Shorthorn cattle, Shropshire and Hampshire sheep, Clydes-1 ria'p horses and thoroughbred running horses. Alter the Duke visited the EP ranch in 1950 with the Duchess of Windsor, the property reverted to commercial cattle-ralslng, Its 'functions before the Prince bought It from Frank The first few importations : ihe properly ana it was cteciaea were purebred Shorthorns from i to embark on a commercial cat-the royal farm in Cornwall. Mr. i tie venture rather than stock It Carlyle started sheep breeding ; asain with purebred livestock, with a Shropshire foundation. ! The ranch now is partly stock-These animals from the Duke of ed with cattle of Hereford brecd-We-sminster's farms did not ing. Some purebred sheep and prove well adapted to the foot-! swine are also being raised. found In the middle of the floor, five bottles of liquor, still wrap -m tin 1 ped, which Mrs. Daiil that afternoon had purchased from the liquor store for a friend, John Seldon, a fisherman. For years the ranch was man Prince Kupert Dailv News Thursday, June 25, 1953 aged by Prof. W. L. Carlyle. Af FERN AND MITLS, 61, has been appointed Belgian ambassador to Canada, succeeding the Marquis de Pare Loc-marla. Dr. Mulls is a member of the Institute de Droit International of Belgium and previously was Belgian ambassador to Germany and head of the Belgian military mission at Berlin. ter his reslsnatlon It was li charge of rat Burns agencies Cathedral Guides Complete Busy, Successful Season " Two Members of Group to Receive , First Closs Badges at Roily Tonight 1 rmsm? Seldon, however, had not shown up as he had promised to claim the liquor. In the Interval, at 3 a.m., police raided the premises. "The Crown has not produced one shred of evidence that liquor was kept for sale by Mr. Dahl, or on his premises. and later Canadian Pacific Rail, way's land department. When the Prince of Wales visited Canada in 1919, he a.sked to see something of every type of industry. It fell to Prof. Carlyle, manager of the adjoining ooK- Ash for aps iave , I lie nrsi itiiicu Kupeit Cathedral Guides aw n to a close a busy season of activities, The convenient The "If the liquor was kept for i bootlegging, it would have been ! niddeu. i "If this conviction Is upheld, police could enter any one of our ; homes and possibly find that i Bill Connor Wallet Search Gives up ,ni);iiiy flow consists of 2,'A enrolled Guides and two "t it ranch, to nlay host as the Bar U was considered a worthy txample of large-scale, well-organized ranching. A BEAUTIFUL SCENE paper nupian . hill leaders. i - the rain In torrents on that just right for day. much liquor there and all of us i could end up here In court on a i similar charge." During a long waik .there was much talk of stock raising and ranch methods. It was Sept. 11 I naJlii ifli riifntfi wt'rf iir ii . I breakfast, lunch and snack-time, I WvfUMMrt ii net pwbl o- 4kiv Two members of the troop II i-ircive First Class badges a r.illy in Annunciation Hall nlcht. where Jean Gold will .0 bo presented with the Gold id. hi'he:;t honor that can be stowed upon a Guide. Tlii- liirls In the Cathedral up have .shown great enthus- and a perfect fall day. The Prince and professor topped a high hill which commands a wonderful i U Umi Cx.ol - l ; Climax of their tribute came , when they entered a float In ithe Coronation parade on June 12. The girls planned the float i on their own and collected flour surks which they bleached and 'sewed together to make bunting on which thry displayed Hne copies of their Coronation ; Tribute badge. One Guide snowed ingenuity , when fneed with the problem , nf making all the service ribT MADISON, Wis. (API Bill Conner lost his wallet June 3. He placed the following advertisement in Madison newspapers, June 4: "Lost man's secretary. ' Important papers. Reward." Several days later he worded it this- way: "Lost man's secretary. Keep the wallet but please send back important papers. Reward" Still unsuccessful, on June 12 l m In their undertakings which Mr. Hogarth cited a case In point In which It was established that one person could legally purchase liquor for another for the same price paid at the liquor store. "I hold that the magistrate in the lower court was wrong in convicting my client." A. Bruce Brown, appearing for he crown, said "if your honor believes the sjxry of the defence, the no offence has been commit he Inserted this one: "Lost man's secretary. 'Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.' Reward," Sunday's version: "This is the third in a series of nds placed bv Bill Conner, pcrnrrlin" his Inst wallet. Keep the wllet. Keep the money. Keep the on rts in fact, turret about the whole darn thing." lulled 12 Guides entering the Ming c!a.ss In the Music and1 ama Festival, and four Guides ' erlnti the elocution classes. During annual Cookie Week " rnmpnny sold 312 boxes nf rl Guide cookies. They also ,d ti.kets and acted as serving fur the Guide Association i on May 2. h: this is Coronation Year, p Guides p:id special tribute th'-lr Queen bv arts of rr-which included the making (t filling of RO candy baskets A lhi rnlleetint of toys snd "Is or the children of.Mliler V J lor-jvl f s I . Thr clrls undertook to Uif " Cithi-dr'il grounds nnd nli'l In th" gnrden there wrrs which they had grown n wed at home. Th'v also help the eitv eor- Hons for the Duke's uniform. fih" artfullv wound the appro-i printe colored wool around jitrlns of cardboard and sewed I 'hem to the uniform. Then she ; painted some old curtain cords j with rilt pnlnt and cut from j "old rrene pnper the admiral's stripes for her arm. !lf BUST I The rirls rnent mimv extra hours prrivirlng the bunding ! 'or the float, miking the cs-', 'unies and c o 1 1 e c 1 1 n g sabl ted." Judge Fulton said police should have checked further into liquor store records to find if accused or members of his establishment made regular purchases of liquor, and if accused was bootlegging "he couldn't have been doing a very rusing business. "Evidence shows that liquor urchaf d- at 5 p.m. was still r.'Si fy ) - - wrapped the same way at 3 a.m. 1 -. next morning and found in an 1 The town of Pouoka in Alberta ,; v -. '.,. K.J t open place. That, is quite enough '10 miles south of Edmonton, was to make me highly doubtful of named from en Indian word this man's guilt." . meaning "Rod Deer." leaves, nnd mnking other nec-s.sry decorations. After a bnv nnd cvrltlnt; cve-"in-r .li ne 1 when the float wis RRembled. the girls pnd th-lr 'eiders went, to b"d tired hut hippv. knowing they had done iffrtf jfiiticin committee bv llnln" th- He of the Coronation parade T'helr hast, to Jicln mekc IMnre Ti K:i l .(.T. . Riqieit's Ciironatinn parade I hli"'; stierSR. Thn OulHos showed th"lr This pmvpd a test of th"li i Wh Guide Inw. which is " nHr smiles end sln'.'K under rtitflcultins." (is the weitlvr- fount you ccn n wis mrst unkind pnd sent on "rreintlnn to their rmtMn an"t j llrntpn-'nt bv ni-eientln" the"' 1 eiirh .with Cnronilioiv sou- venir cup nnd saucer. j HADGES EARNED ' Rfveral badge? have been r-rnrd in recent weeks. Thev Shipment Uockjount Of Grain I tiv lnrie . three 8e-nnd CHs 1 "'"'Trt-'es which were presented to ! Susie Ke-"!n, Flizibth Jones lend Kathleen Glndlsh. Th throe elrls nlso revived their Set Record . l i -or i WINN1PEO (CP) Comparative nntrol leaders smpes ann in-nirs for the last nine vcars vards. Julie Pmckter and Nancy ' Cg'&lC.ItlM'llgWW- badse, !(iw u rrtofirrl ntliitnr rail tlKWP- I.und wnn their Pioneer wii.'nnri 'nullified fer her i ,.r ii, i,..i Julie pIso It. badge. Minstrel nafl'?- ii To; t Arthur elevators. 1 Hiker's wn nv Music tvcriiiii wii't 1 no board of grain commls ililMK IT Fllzabcth Jones, nnd Bi.sle rportcd Wednesday that her First Ain " awarded terminal and railways nud yet stronger than ever hiulee. inliiiit-rt to clear 21.904 cars iwiwii Dim-. 15, 1152. and April At. a recent enrolment .te-i PockAount iRockMounty Williams, Geralf'tne .r. ' I9.i3. This exceeds last year's ''I hihI more than doubles the Judv Dnvls. Lynn Wrn'.lvui niv lONPON llV ItIN tj "l-r loadings during the heavy r''"',, , thM, ! B Villi"' ' ' n v.i yciir. ' Wheal supplies In store nnd y-'l IANAPIAN respective patrols, A eampfire followed und'1 Ku-' w ere recorded at 247,800,- in i,.i,.,i.. i, ,ii tho earlershin or rnss k ltt .lt fit. Thnln at whWh time refres i 18. This comoure with 'S5niiniLt ti. i, onH ment.s were stvph r u .,..iri,vt till: pi I VI"IIC ItVl" " A district rally is pmmi'-u mi love its gentle, downy softness andfirm, full-bodied strength. 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