rf swimming. Wafer AUGUST '11, 19530 .-. . MW 0E)lTRAl. GUARDIAN cooxrs for Perfect Pictures Safety Program Seis lleiord 2,427 members enrolled in swim- mmg and water safety classes up 1., Aug, 7th, sets a new record for this Red CF03! PYOBTIHL The members of the swimming and water safety committee who mended a meeting at Red Cross hr;.dquarters on Friday. Aug. '1. acre greatly pleased with the pro- p;OSS report of this fast growing ptngram. However. they are faced with grave problems in financing the increased expenditures which ...c necessary in order to maintain l service of this magnitude. 36 different centres in Prince tttlward Island have had courses mnipleted already this season and in other communities will have 'ii0 weeks of instruction during .-iugilst. The Red Cross trained 21 young men and women during June this ll'ill” and all of those have been ;.t-rive lnltertching classes since zizrv qualified as instructors. The young men who are employ- ttl ns ilfc guards at beaches with- CIABWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. WALLPAPER Bargains. Bryen- ton and MacKsy. THE DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. F. C. Dougan will be closed 'all this week. HAS FRACTURED SKULL - The condition of Mr. Elliott Flynn of Naufrage, who was injured in an accident when his truck left the road near Rollo Bay on Saturday nlghtis as good as can be expected. He is reported to be suffering from s fractured skull and chest injur- ies. VISITING IN PROVINCE-Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Newson (Norma Ayresi and son Jim arrived on Saturday night from Toronto to spend the next two weeks visiting Mr. Newson's parents at Kingston and Mrs. Newson's sister. Mrs. Bill Boyles, city. Mr. Newson is mana- ger of the fine chemicals division of Canada Packers in Toronto. FUNERAL Y-ESTERDAY - The funeral of the late W. G. Richards THE GUARDIAN. to... e Showing At Exhibition i0f Jersey & Holst-ein Cattle Keen interost centers on the livestock Judging at the Provin- cial Exhibition which will com- mence this morning with the Hol- steins. Shorthorns and Guernseys entering the cattle ring at eight o'clock. ,One hour later the judg- ing oi the horses will begin with the first classes of standard bred and roadsters being placed. Poul- try. swine and sheep Judging will also commence this morning. Over 500 head oi dairy and beef cattle will be judged within the three days. Of this number the greater number are in the Jersey and Holstein classes. The Jersey show is possibly the biggest on record in the history of the Exhibition with U5 head in the barns waiting to be placed. The Holstein show is considerably larger than last year as there are about 120 Blur.-k and Whites to be judged. The over-all cattle picture shows about the same number of ani- mals entered as last year. The quality is high as usual and the will show 11 head of Guernseys while Ernest F. Coles and Son. Milton. and Owen Younker and Son of Kingston will each show 18 animals from their Guernsey herds. other leading Guernsey exhibit- ors include Daniel MacLean. Mll- ton,' with ll; Guy Rodd. Brackley. rive; Harrison Green. Kingston, and J. H. Carr and Son. Oyster Bed Bridge with four eachu The well known showmen A. MacRae and Sons of Central-Roy- alty head the Ayrshire breeders with an entry of 27 head. Keith Boswell and Sons of Victoria are showing 20 head. Willard Prowse of Buckley Point will show 12 head while John W. Lewis, Freetown, and D. Fred MacRae oi Wheatley River have each entered eight animals. Shorthorn Breeders The number of entries for the Shot-thorn show are fairly evenly divided among the breeders. H. 1:. Boswell and sons of Marshneld CHhRLOTTETOWN Discusses Fair ' in Relation To Agriculture v"While horse racing is a de- sirable feature of the annual Pio- vlnclai Exhibition, it must be borne in mind that for the last 64 years. the Fair, under it's present name, has: been an in- stitution in this province, de- signed to promote agriculture and livestock," said Dr. George Fisher. Chief Veterinary Officer in ad- dressing the Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon at the Char- lottetown Hotel yestei-day. ”i-Jssentiaily the Exhibition in a farm project. It affords.an oppor- tunity to i.he people to observe some of the better blood lines and quality stock that are pro- duced on P. E. Island forms.” the speaker continued. "In order to appreciate this show window of P. E. Island agriculture, we have to look at the province as st whole to realize what our basic industry is made up of and what it represents to the people." Dr. Fisher then described the topography and other related fac- tors lltroughout the province and Local Swimming; Water” Safety Tests The second course of the swim- ming and water safety lessons was completed last week at Brighton Beach and tests were held on two different days. The beginners and juniors went through the tests in the Kiwanis pool and the inter- mediates and seniors in the open water at the beach. ' The third course of instruction was started on Monday. August 10th. A course in life saving tech- niques will begin on Monday. August 17. and will continue until the end of the month. The following candidates receiv- ed Red Cross awards: Elementary-Michael Campbell. Gordon Crasweli, Jackie Lawlor. Dawn ,Currie, Marilyn Macxenzie, Joanne Lord, Carol Ann MacDon- ald, John Campbeil,. Susan Large, Ian MacDonald, Heather Black, Donald Roper, Dianne Mccarvllle, Arnold McLeod, Carol Ann Gra- ham, Dlanne MacDonald. Juniors-David Roper. Elem Robbins, Barbara Blanchard, Janet Dowling, Karen Mshar. Bury Ed- wards, Morgan Mitchell. Cath- erine MeI..eod, Constance Cullen. Carol Leightizer. Patricia Sherry. After sudering the disastrous fire of 1951, F. R. MacLaine, Ltd! have built a modern building of concrete blocks a d brickette 112 feet long and 1 the Malpeque Road. housing the service i. R. lllciaine Ll Location On Mjllpeque Road i (customers the finest and the bes- tin automotive servlce.. feet wide; on we fOl' department, 5 who Mr. There is A well elevator. The right i rnodern service station.' staff .llclp, lin Service Department 1 service lmm station, general offices, show rooml ' and parts department. Three firewalls run the length of the entire building. walls and ceiling are sheathed in al-uminum.lwi,h thus tending to make the struc-' - ture more fire-proof. full length basement for tires and: heavy equipment, with a self-op-ldmon ersting I I.-rslirl treasurer. i garage lll04.'lliilliC5 llTlZlllagPl' "it the uni rcctlve. -PAGf3 rrvrs ii. in New Heads Firm Mr. Rankine Ma.cLsine who has ibeen in the automobile business 30 years is president of the Associated with him are Mr. Gillespie, vice-preaidem has 2.3 years experience an( Wendell MacI..alne. secretary Mr. Borden Champion over 15 years experience lll is the servict with a staff of eleven qualified mechanics. In ad- Io these. there are flvt shlpplngl . e - room at the rear is arranged soiemplw ed m the pan: depanmeml that s. truck can .drive on the floor for loading. The which is equipped with rest moms and canteen service features Easel and Imperlaloii products with the Essomatic credit card system. li.hFBE in the office and three on n,the sales staff. With a modernly equipped build- .ing of this type and with then of ucll trained and efficient 1-'. R. MaeLaine Li.d., well patronage which they . tition in the majority or . . The service department has two : the National Park were enroll- . f Wm?” lead all exhibitors with eleven quoted from the Reconnaissance Terrill Blanchard. Cheryl Mitchell, , ., . I ' (Ill in the Red Cross Instructors' g:f,,;:3g,,,V,".l,';.d,:g 'gg;'3 i”,';.'hd: frgfilfffiefg W zfukebm in head. Soil Survey" by Mr. G. B. White- Gerald Mitchell, Regan Mitchell. up-to-date pics. a mu post hoisl. island saIiUl'8 On ;:rlm0l and in addition to their in- T y 5 ow 9 C Cyi'us Eaton of Nova Scotia is side in which the Island is de- Patricia Larter, Constance Mac- imd " ”p””"9 my mt "ndelcoa". vice at the church and grave was smallest for a number of years. scribed as part of whdt is known ing. The John Bean wheel align- ,,..,;.;e.;,-.:.'........-..r..i....A-”...'..,s-.. .,, l. Wttctot-'s qualifications they also cohduded by R". W. A. Paterson, There 3” am 70 had of A F back again with an entry of seven Leod. . , h ' ' ' ' it lmssed the Life Guard Corps' pm- The pallbearers were Angus skmv, Shir” emeredy in wmpumm yw head. R. R. Bell of New Glasgow historically and treozrobltrcally itsl 1ntermediatehDaphne Arm-V252? ;:'"gh;Vi:,::Iy l;::;C'?f dezlsltfil l'rwhC.V 0l””'d lesglls, 5” dgwnl ll” art. Michael Burke. -Ila. Francis no a year ago. Missing from the M; cw" hffdp 9””-fed hog: Jgiiln thed Aciglian Brag-onh kwl";hN ”" sirens C b IL Vt headlight adjusting bay is ale" t'- "l 'Iic R0.l'll1 Lire Wmg 099 5” Bouchard, Guy Hemphill. John C. Show rm this .9 3') "Y 11 359"" 0 - 9 ' C” ?5 9W WMWC ll" W3 senior-Katherine amp e ..,.A h Srrrrnl island sailors are in- l. This test was conducted at 90...), ohm” paw, 1..;..,me... red mm Evhhe, f,,'go,"'”1l..h era Bay. Alhol Roberts. Sputhport Scone. The Island has the broad h:--1 l:;::degriI:h:hem::l.?.f::eI::E;hf;;et::- .cluded in the crews of the two 14- llrlghton Beach by Mrs Earl Tay- W” in Georgetown cemetery. drewh East Royalty: Alma" wood and Stanley Hurry of Wmsloe all aspect of a low plateau. and the . The management has not bemlmtcs H,MlC,5. Swansea and HM 5, Mr, representative of the Royal Mushmld; "ml the Experlmenmi have a similar number in the larger part of the Pl'0VinCl does ,- iforgetful of the employees in pro- log" L” H”””l59v WW Vmilllll ii ire saving Society , Mn. McCONNELL'S APP0lNT- Farm. 5”” , Ml exceed 150 feet above sea V imhng mm WM ,1 spacious resticltat-lottetotrn. Also on the latter The Red cross co-operates with MENT-Mr. James A. Mcconnell. The Guernsey show is slightly '”"”"F ””- 5h””h”"” hm” ”Y."t . ., . 0 room, cloak room with .separate.5mp "3 will Ofllm la Llwh J. M hr National Park in maintaining wen known here when he was Shmher man that of I yen. no 5h.0Wn 15 9- lW0 Year Old dull Pllf- Obleclne today is to have lock". and 1 tool mom in wh1ChlRlCllal'dS who served here on tht ; risl aid D05” 35 9l'Ch 01 U19 M5 secretary of the local Y.M.C.A., has due to the fact that a prominent Po" 51” imported by the Dmmm 9”” o"e' hm: urban and m.”'1 all the tools necessary in ilir.Q”"” Chamlne 101” W" W” i um-d towers and H150 Cllrrillllll Wt just been appointed executive sec- exhibitor. Eric Hurry or Winsloe P" lgiptartjnlenth” f3”C”"”" Ce”eh:,” uh"; t”" me :”””L'"" -t bust;-.955 us kept. An exhaust ytars. Ftzlllhr lIl5D9Cll0Yl 01 all W9 53V' retary of the southwestern branch suffered a. severe shoulder injury tf)?:i"Sa1?f;rIi:;adTw”n lm "mi smti :1gErthin”kyw,?Bt urglrictlitufe 5a:':; The YMCA, "mp". wen system which shows mechmms mi omens and ,,.gmg, were um... V "E Nllllilmelll which 15 kept in Montreal Y.M.C.A. Mr. McConnell a short time ago and is unable mm H gm 0' N03 rising gran livesmck ,,,,,,n, to ,1; of U," tested for Red Cross swimming hook up the exhaust of ,, ,.u.m;hgltaltted on board Queen Charlotte cndln8S5 Y"? MW 9mC'813"CY- was formerly at Fort William, Ont. to enter his list of 20 animals. T: god Pen” ' '1 Wadi Continued the g make "1" mg. and water safety awards on Friday motor to I central duct, e1im1n.ll'cstet'day and returned the com- 3' The National Park's mamlse- His new post in vemun is head- About 80 Guernseys will be placed Va '1 1 ” 1”'t”f' J1 ”I"”de"d mvmcm M,” to? uogmo acr-g: morning August 7 by John Mull- 315; the posgibimy of the gamge.;allttrrttt by Plliertnlnlng on their "ml mmumg" me me guard! w q""”" r” m exmmve "”ma' mday' Reid, Pmilgse ldrv ewioi C .3.?.'.h” 5 proximately dilly. er cent is ally. Angus MacLsren and Alantbecoming laden with smoke fumes. lshlpsi . oncluct swimming and water mm program in the gun-oundlng The 5h0l'lh0-I'll bN9d9l”5 WW 0 W E ony mpor are inlrjiprfved land with 525000 um.-, Burns instructed these boys in The building which is exsctlyi The Islanders on the Swansea -Jlcly lessons during slack periods .r the day and in this way 91'0- .:des a service for visitors.as well .5 local residents. Many tourists ntve expressed their grlititude for lie opportunity thus afforded lilPm of having free swimming .:irl water safety instruction. IHOH. SUMMER COURSE CONCLUD- oi school as the five weeks sum- mer course concluded at Prince of Wales College. There were teachers present and another 25 ED-The teachers finally got out 50 three years ago. The biggest show men are Lank Bros. from the Upton Crest Farm and J. 1... Mac- Eachern from Tea Hill. The Fulton Saunderson and Robert Borden herd from North River dominate the Hereford show with 22 of the 23 head entered. The other entry is a bull belonging show the way for the beef breeds from a quantity standpoint with about 60 head being entered. The Red Polls are up with 45 head and the I-lereiords down with only 23 head entered. The sheep show is one of the biggest on record, while the swine under crop, including approxi- mately 40.000 acres in potatoes which is regarded as our primary cash producing product." A rev- enue of 530,000,000 was derived from the products of the island farms last year, as a result of the work of 53.7 per cent of the swlmming skills and water safety. and presented candidates for tests on three different levels. The fol- lowing campers received awards: Junior-Pat Gsudet. D011 J0h"' ston. Gerry Lavers, Gordon Gid- dlngs. Roger Worth. Barry Kelsey. Donnie Constable. Gecaid SOY. On than Grafton Street one mile from the traffic iigmsiare Charles Ailey. Charlottetown: on -mm Avenue has been Con. lD. F. Gallant. C. Contes and Cadet. structed to replace the business A. MacDonald. all of Summerside. which was.On La Huiloise are completely demolished by t'lre' twohcharlottetownz Franklin Arsensull years ago. With much more space (Summersldc: Albert Fraser. Mon- formerly, F. R. MacLalne.'tague: Ltd. are in a. position to give theiriMorell. John Doyle. and William McGrath, cm; in taking summer school courses 5h0W ll 3004 but allshlly am-ller . 1 .1 , Th 345 0.0 .1. .,.p cm... wotton, l UNDERWATER vovsas in other Provinces. Members of lhnn last year with 140 entries. '”F1;.',',?”f,”";,ixf;"0, Angus mu, Egigeusaofonyvoud iiitct i:"t.he ...'..-. .st:3:"?v:u;h, RS... MacDonald. DUNEDIN N z (CF) The 3):: iilmglerAlrcn)d:l 5i3i5.ni'3””i3f.d 3" 5"” 1"" Wm am be exhlbmd' Tm mm iii?! End 1ir'dFilshlcr illilrgidt that Romy wwm Gr”. mm”, mm , . . - . . . .. . - mg showman are R d S! .g is e ex an e n e n erest Rodd, :2: r Dr” ivfcnip 0 cross - en ry 5 n e 0 en casses Rodd, Milton, ll 3 on W IC is . 1 per square H ndmhn, Wayne amp On. wtween Australia and New Zea-( with 25 head in the harm. Os- "mew WW9" M "15 l! the most wzndy Cox, Deryck Buntain. MW! and under water in September. CHILD INJURED -Bernice Pet' ward J. Newwmg of xihgnoh ha, Judges densely populated in Canada. Gaudeg Georlg rhiilips. the distance between Sydney andlers. 10-year-oltlil Pdizugiitgt gal 16 head and Senator J. Walter Following is E IN of the Jud es ' moi---i ,h G. H. M g 'i".Ck1andv' is licm Ilrllllets liimtiia sthe fvxicsl a Ea:-”l'n the village giirileriiurwlgiaikmwiioigt bud 0' M” Horses: D. v. Mcneely. Expgri-l Mark", Clo" M Hm! ' ELECTED! The bf-it 5"l"”"" "i ll"? 30"” "him CUPS A-V” mm M1 m CA:---R 0 y" at 5.30 .vesterda.v evening. The little Colbyy c. Lewis ofegiiietown has menial Faint Ottawa "Ii is interesting to note" said To strmghten I SWCERS ”"””""' 3” ”"”"' "V ”N5.LEYi ”' ”” C'”” D”'"”" gm who was anghtmg from her. 18 head Entered. om” 1"” ex' 3591 chute; shm-mo;-"3, w, H. Dr. Fisher. nth” while markets inentstthf (both iEl:lelCll3l”l('lir.1l('I:itglL :hi(iulSuCri1litlcrsI(l:- qlfoclman Si.l0lP:. '5 mm” "” W” muck by the other liibitors in the 1-lolsteins classes Bmkt M”””- 0"” are A problem We ha" !Pl""”d clII'Ve (in North mp" E mm P: an ' as v '3 l Laps ml in” m "He H I car as she attempted to run across are Max Thompson 0; Victoria Hereiorris, Red Polls, Angus: Reg markers ch,” hy In Nova 5”... number of charming shapes Willi flora an scrol decorations to n h the mud to her home. she was hhd the 1;-alcohwood Farm with Barteaux, Clarence R.R. 1. N. 5. New Brunswick, Newfoundland . hl0:z"e ”f1,g::'g i:0r:i”(?;”m'nh”:k:fl' C:p:V,:'r"':eg;lLlr:;'z?" FITTED FOOTWEAR trealediby D13 Shfllhltl oi Mt. nlnd head each. Ayrshire” w- R" R””"- m1 and the T8PldlY d9"10Pl"K hr?” K. ' i i E - '. I-vi 1 7 I it . Stewart who sent her to the Chm'- The veteran and success'ulahaw- Rylgndfve-v T”””- N-5 of Labrador. With good marketingi my "fay cthwsfj ” dalghy "Inge gin ,f',::,Ll.01')';P":n::uOrm;'r;Vhv:o,,f:bul:':;,;). W5 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. loiietown Hospital where she is re- man from North River. Edison :3. J""”' A" 17' M”K"”,V”' D”"ll'lFllCllCP. 11 Conllnued Ind !XPl"ld' . . h :x i;n:,5an. 5",. my .. (ii... 'J.,,.,. ,.;,...j..,.,. ..-.,u at xmnh: mp: portediy suffering from head lll- Mutch has 26 head of Jersey; Head Farms, Richmond Hill, Ont. mg development of high class A dPl'lSl0h to straighten i e oo.d. life 9 3'11 lift. I -mm" (hm CZK 0 In AV 1: ,-..-.,CT juries the full extent of which could stabled in the barns waiting for Hamemsi D””3135 D”"””: Products llltre Appears in be "5" Cur” ”” N”"”, R”” Ram 3"" "V "' ”'.y C” 9C m" an '3" ant 0" ' '. 1 to ,9. )"S' W-C” not be learned. the can tn the rm: George Mug Brampton, Ont. R. R. 6. ample scope for suec;-1,; in hit at the entry to the city was movie collection of fine Bone China (.ups and saucers. Im sure youll agree u Mhhm of comwhuiabo has hi Guerngeys; A, 3, Banks, Dgpg, bunches at -gticumue-. at it hrlef meeting of the City and elect them the best to be found Athey re in the China Depzltl- ' young COUET;rher' vi-ax n eh"-y 11,; with 32 head. .' K ofsrAgriculCt,ure,L'1'gl:1ro, N.s. t The speaker concluded with Council yisterdegy afterrent:r::t1.edTl;: ments of both Holman Stores. . , I , , . g , . .. . g . . E . . . . .hmc.doCket in NW. palm: coil-My om." Jersey men wnh mg en. to snap, sue apmam W3 or nguresl lndmanng pmducuuty tum has :5! itnwillz now be ELECTED! For good tailoring and smart nppn;u'anev turn the ROYW fl yesterday morning when 11 DilS try lists include Fred Kitson of 0 - ,-Q End Slld lllhl at PF9S'ent the f0l- dl"lZ"0"5 V , N I 1. I. , , I I, .1 T ,. . . 506 Pal. 'nsen'o' oners appeared before Magistrate New Wlltshlre with 14; Clarke Swine: Donald A. Stewart, Pus- lowing constituted the main items, straightened in a three-way (f'ln- LO G 'l'R?USERS ho lnle qunmtlh ntnnll antic '- - -X ' hcyhre sizes Martin. Nine were charged with Bros, New Wiltshire with its; ullch. Ont., R.R. 2. 100.000 cattle, 200.000 swine, 45.000 operative effort of the Countci. to 6x in tie Yout. Cenhre. a e n it. xcr) neat), t cse Lon. being drunk and incapable, one Bruce MacDonald, New wmghire Poultry: F. M. Nash. Dept. of sheep, 18.000 horses and one milv City School Board and Provin- Flannel: have elasttcdwaistbahds in thackdahgl a 1 belted front. The I . with being, drunk and disorderly 13; and Nb,” J, Bo”.-ah. MI,-,h- Agriculture, Charlottetown, P.E.I. lion poultry, which means one cial Government.1 d ded for shntriles laohaihsiinelosri: 5:11;): haT:itf;.inYtlailr.: ihnnh ;(("l'l15ps:((:a;IE;;)e.h Y:ri1l,ll - . . r . - r . 2 o . . i . .-t, w mg-"gs and another with having care and acid, with eight, Harness Horse Racing Judges. row for each person of population. A POND" 0!, 3" "” V 3 , V , V 2 V , "ll. I I . h A .......-.m---mhj:- control of a motor vehicle wh:le Hm-old palm" of xehnhnoh Col. .1. R. Caiknl, James Ferguson, tvvn hogs and half a sheep. the purpose WI" bf dolmied by t”- he” 9"-"W V”3'”"K 'h"" i'”””” ”l 3 "” 5"l'"'l.l i8ll""?d- .lU-' t l'rt0Fl'i'T-At the Western H08Pl- hlg (swim-5 were impaired. They Hugh Walker., The speaker was introduced by the School Board from the site like Dad's! The price is .150 for a pair or inn: Flnnnt-is in the Youth h 31 Alberton Allllllll am 19;? V? were dealt with accordingly. two the Chairman. Rotarian Reuel of the proposed newt hllslrlulchltilli Centre at Holman s. - ; ill. Hid M3'5- ll9b9l"G- P70 3 ” drunk and lncapables were fined LePsge and thanked by co-chair- The City Wm W9" 5 "3 9" , , 495'-tb3nkv ll d3”9hl"'- S20 and 00515 01' 10 days. two e man Tom Davies. Guests present turn to the city, l1i,ne lhglge ExE.EvC'gl;.'E?I!T;;r sslipngtgsbs S?l:DlLt:;:n;ntesIs zin nrl.l' Elie nfhhfizurqehare the fi d 510 d t. it: g I y , ; G d D1... 0" urance from tie rovn a - " A " .: o the qun I y ru er. ese nrn Ar """0N'”A” - N the "in" El” gait: :3: more w".-"re ititseti gar until Biecrl: Den: ii'nt:a;. it"? L. iii: ;:'tment of Highways that they in the 5 and 10 Department at OMY JUST we own. They're "Pan'.l'" . mm Island Hosplml 0" J",Iy'2mh' costs. or 5 dars, nnotlier two, got, ' Mm”, tchigu-3-V xvm. C, cm-hen, will continue the work beyond style without garters. so they do under swim suits. shorts and other I . 953' m Mr" and Mrst Jt 1” Mac" 20 days, the other two were Montreal, and Dr. Ralph Cglden the line. sportswear. For complete comfort and is definitely slimmer iigtlre. V. ' mmld 5 3”"' Malcolm Frederick manded to the llth and 13th rt--, Detroit. The Council met in a short :9; you'll want one of these Sport Girdlcs that fits like your skin. in a l -' v... ,......;. -....,.Cj r . . ' . Mayor J. - flesh shade of natural rubber, the sizes available are small medium ! .l.(;"E&At the Ch”louem.,.n speetively. The case of the rim l -j Visiting Rotsrlans were. Arthur sion yesterday as . . H, ' H h . h , - i th t ' h' l ' i- g - A . d, C b 1" g H (1 w 11, st 'ilft had to receive an offtca or large. You ll hear the girls talking nhout. the new Lawrentex Sport 5- : Aiiiiilztiltstllsilmhelsgsliivfoti-1:11”: .?0l-lrneed lmi,llarl0d:li:'.lce N15 at tegymcgtizi Srllilrlnrdiilcrid iieggellgilritn Pramlmld-atheson Tdgdnto, M111-lpugeh o'Nobl:Yvu-Halifzx, calelw from officers commanding Gird'-. reasonable in prirc- so perfect. in fit so rnmfortable-. It, ittlgiitt-in -Helen Mirthit ' 'T'TCj'""TT”' dur-iii theuafternoon toda at the C0l'll1nll9d 170m 1333' 1 hck OVDHSWHI Sh '79h""h Nndv the WHSMPS now in-port" The Wm be the comments - ' - 50' MW mm now W0 New them Mops?" 5' "W; t Nonhgshore followed by aybanquet jim - ...,C s;----- John A. Ghee". Kansas City. M-an meeting was then ltiJOl.lTn9d lmr You'll find ”Lawrcntex" rubber Sport Girdles in the 5 and 30 De- 2 MARRIAGE5 .....C at Sandy's Restaurant in the :.":nl,'f;d"h,;l?,,,.f.m'i3.f';,.g:;..pc3x3d 33”? BA" dM””B"?' B"""r' M9" m himaday h:Bl;te'ce?..:” !f';.o,1,,:' the .nE.io.1.m. aCnssI..,-. ., D...,-- ,-C , , . D, . l m';iSV?RC.- WIEIAMS - Al 55 mu Beulah Jami": or this City evening Wilhed 111"" every '5"Cce” 1" the" med Col"; 'R (Imlti't,imm5vt'ond Wdrreen elifatiiiime Limited reBret- .'.lla Ave, on August 4th, 1953. by has returned following a weekend Many former members of this endeavours. V B ' ' ' ” "' W S ” "mm mat the paving Lot, thgy did want. Les. Titcombc, Gilbert Sent- Spent With her Parellls 1" Wllmoi-tllllll which DFOUSM film! i0 the Dr. J. P. Lanlz. president of the i ' ' hp hm year on th, city gtreels was D or of Loyalist. to Mrs. Lucy wil- Miss Jar-dine was one of the Province as a Canadian aggrega- E hihm A i no" presidedover i 3 Th . Kegied iams of Charlottetown. ' bl'ld95mlld5 Ii the MCC5l”l0M”c' ll-On Of 811339 CWCIGMY. hi-V9 Ills tire opeijtliqng szgfeinonies. Dr. Lantz Piijift sini:leSym:tti?ir)l saeitd-siisliz coat . 0 . l..f;3."l:.r.:.f.?.lll:.l”..”.:l:'; "::::..l:::."”:" ?:..'.:.f.: P13 :r:'::.”:..':::.?.:f.::::l.,I::::::'-1.32:; .h:v;.:.".:.':;:;i.;:: On l-Ilored-to-measure S"-is lboh endsl Lem.-. --........ .. ' - c e ..-.. prawn ing wn e llRADf.F.Y-At the P. E. I. Hos- --- members from the United states Exhibition into an outstanding g ,. k d d t .l g the hose. . . . iilnh r.)iIo"dmv'13Mrl1iwst 110,57 HL)i5:L MM1ssllIBflctlS:Vnawiei:ili:if tBwt(hn' aim Z”mi””." T 1627"” Ewgl Show um he lmmduced the nu" 5ll1:'?;::Rl:”?0I8ll (crpllledstnlflfgntreid'Ti1aeCyssa'id it evjoiiid nstagd upnfor for hguted "me only' rs. .2 cunor rn ey, n p- ass. 0 8 H E aso e pr sen. ncu rig . - icus speakers. livestock markets in active trading five years. but some ounei ors .3: ihttlslhoro isatrmr. it-ildox,-J orsghi .h::EdJmtrdsol;:;::o:t griihh; ,v:u)rphy.d M. c.. iohlnerly of 1113- h1vg.tr1.J.H. kenhedh phovlgicisl today. insisted that that 1!; hhealglmlg J. P. MucPHERSON 8: SON l Hm F0 FY ll lfl" iii 8 85 t nsi an new 0 ancouver. W 0 lb on manage a o 00 par Receipip 1:7 hog, 597 hheep years of wear 93! I - ""3 F"""l1 "Om ""3 MWL98" Church It "19 m0ml"R IETVWC was an officer with the battery. the opening procedures and la ' ' man the work was d0nP- Tl” . . - mbs. 483 calves and 1102 W l-um-r.-ti Home Vt cdnr-stiay, (not Vgnd in the evening service of Cav- mm A crowd of app,-oximaiciy 3.000 ml ' man" was 1911, in itboyance tem- l'it1rsdzt,v as pr0l'i0u'SlY llllllaulhiendlsh BRDHSL Church MW sat in on the opening ceremony and can 9' . t t 1 d pomrllv pending the drllwllll "P s Will. service starting at 2 o'cloL'lt.iGeo.-ge Dickiegon of New Glasgow i-he Timing program Rain ihl'eaten- Log pr C” no u lblshe ' f .a reeuicnt between the cli.l' ' . . - J bs24 sheep 4-l0. ” ”" 3 l'l'"”lll.'lll P000105 (-!?lllelerY- .was her accompanist. ' ed '” mm” "" "my wnchmmn W G332! t ,ch 1 9 1 31 33 and the company. .. t the racing but the officials were 0 0” V ue" ' I on motion Mayor Stewart do-3 3 ltl:HiLL-In the Charlottetownl . C A A In . common and medium 15-20. d W d 5..., ,...e..,..,.,,. Aug. ,, ,1 , l . able to run off all nests wlhoul d. k lb”. ciore e no y I - . . .- h h ' . ll?lilp(llstd'I". 12:g'rL1lilla)l'll llilggltslgih Island Officer S c mfrli”"'1'.-l" M k sh m 60 rtgoceda to choice steers ls-.al.so: lTl:,',,13-..'.f,,',lf,,.?.T.fJ.S..,';.2f,"2i"il3g' By resolution of the City (ottntril of the City of ii. - -' . ll ” "'5 C W W mmmce di 1 -19- v i2-13 . " ' . . . . . . J7. 'S??3Sll3o..M”:.o:.' ii.'2"5ii."3t'. I Th M t' In Camp "ll! m0rnlne- More than 500 heed 2?,f....?3?. .L..,' W” ”" '.r;W ,-rd 0”” W" ” "Wit Charlottetown wcnlwzsnsi, Atatsr 12th. is ilenenssey Funeral Home to his n 9 3" '3", D ”' ”'””'h""d 31”" ":'"””'"t”, TORONTO toe)-cattle fractal” '”r' .. D. . , . I h "d are residence. as Weymoulh st. --o CAMP BRITANNIA Korea (AP) mm” in 23"". mil? In i W" H "5 strong at steady prim It "19: . h'”'” 1"'”cmmed ”' CIVIC 1” I 0 '”y' the funeral will take place on hip in the far ncrthiand an 15- This joke literally 'stopped the ;:f.hi,'Z..,” 0: C V” W5 mm. Ontario stockysu-do today. Re- J D S..",.whRT -. ')'"”-Will momlhz ll 8545 W St. lender has been taking an active 5......-, ' cclpls: cattle 5.000 lncludlntz 875 . i ' i ' t '. 1, )”"5”"”l B"5mC5- I”i"m""' 1" part in the voting in yesterday's Rifigman William st;-gee, Raygl western cattle: calves 6'15; hogs - 0 Mayan . T C"”””” C'"'"”"l'- general election. He is Flying 0l- Ulster Rifles. of Stalybridge. Che- of 55"; "mp ""1 mm” M; Ma" ll r I 1 a son of Mrs. Thompson and the told it at n Pow camp show in . Choice weighty steers 20-21.25: -w- - .., late Colonel C. C. Thompson. North Korea. choice light 20-'-ill: sood heifers l9: WASHINGTON (AP)-Geogre . L Presently stationed at Shemyn "1 met a couple of little rats common to 16-1850: good Kennan. former U. S. ambassahorg! h M." N D airport in the Aleutians. F.0. on the way to the show; he be- ....... cows 12-12.50 a few 13-; a few light to Moscow, prodicte: Mtznday tt ll. , X ' ' Thompson acted as a deputy ro- gun, and I overheard one nt CAMP ER1'rANN1A,i(oreg,(AP) heifory cows up to 14. good bulls revolution will bras ,'ou even ua . . turning officer. The barren Islands :5: 1th.; other. were you born :31 lhtrvivof of the virtually-tuna 12-1t:1l:,tcor;iomonhl:sht huh: dtizvn-i Icy "lg tfhe Sioylez M2: 315' glee gllfl 1. off the coast of Alaska serve as a ere! ' n ed Goucester Battalion sal war o : c 000 E Yelr nil ure Ulsllll in 'i T -l UNDERTAKER point to lervice R.c.A.F. planes ...No.r repllfd "'9 Fcond. 'drop- tonight that North Koreans shot at 22-23: medium to good downwardlslde world as problbly on the. Af .; A E taking part in the airlift to Japan. ped in by parachute. remmanfs of the famed unit as to 19; good stockers 17.50-ts.so. wane. i I, EMB LEI R F. O. Tlampmn h" been stationed "what are you doing here? they waved a white shirt of Sui" common downward to 13. T Kennan. one of the top U. sh g ,i . the" for three month; .5 detach. Spl-ending I'llfn?l".!?'-I render until Chinese guns silenced Good to choice veal ctlvss 2i-2.1: authoritiesnn Rushsia. soundodl hi! - I", l , ' t de but expects to "'N0. aclerl "' their fellow Rods. common to medium vealers in-18: word ofycoutlon. owever. Ill I'll J 5 Lgawgtmwhlhnd, :::,nc&,mT4::g,,.:,1 hhomy, The Chinese. furious because the The Chinese. who had accepted heavy calves were slow and hard official 'American interference in -fa” Of ou.." s"..' i 0 3 '3 .... Briton had poked fun at their the surrender A ril 25. 105). ened o ssll. ' Soviet internal troubles. iii afech esfoidst til th NpthK op dt t tblhd h l i ll Hid germ W r ar an . ree , ie on e -::r oreans an Hog prlcasl no es a is c . Sue nter erence. I . 0 . ., PHONE 149 A ”you must never appear on this saved the British from being com- Lambs were 26 off can and vi. might boomerang by stimulating DIG. In , mire attain? pletely wiped out. said Cpl. Al- off trucks with bucks at st dis- communist unity. ; , A c That einded str7et's career as lfred l-loldham of Lineolnshire. Eng- count; cull iurnbl downward to Kent-tan was addressing a aom- v L M ml” '7 0 "WW0" 9'- llld- ' is; good sheep I-lo; common inar on soviet imperialism. spon- ” The C-;MT;!T;hM . 1 d Rtlegllgd by H118 Cfillillllmjnhhtlilg downward to 4. sored by Baltimore's Johns Hop- -- 0 I 0- on 0 or I nnmun om o m o .....m.h.vm king University. . - - Mr. W. R. Brennan of the Public the seven ancient wonder; of the the dramatic story. ' u..nk ad.” , . Utilities Commission. who as one world, fell during an earthquake The trapped 1st Battalion of the -T of the rellfelenlailvea of this Pro- in 224 B. C. Gloucesters fought gnlllinily in She "'- ' 1 Angus Mat-;Lean, Progroasive Con-' Vince, attended the annual meel- nhhhh girest Chinese we.-tern ront oifcn- C",'?”","'d,',r,,"f'L”!f, -, servailvr. and elected Noll A. E i r lh A eic Association.”"" sve of A :'ii. 1951. Th.i- b1 u ' "' . if .t 3 . Libe i. l . 78 E"5t0. SL o't1.M(t,)tor tfohlgier ndidnilnlsiratorsiltm-rs on such Problems as thtnbaltle nndpevenlunl aurrgriderozrad ilctiilrlli-lgd M W. cm" memy 1 1;-m!:'o”n””." M::N'"3h" "'""i V . mm, 4'52. i recently held in Halifax. has beenlneccssliy of standardisation of one of the epic stories of the war. in prim. mwu-rt island. tho msntsry assistant to lllsherias Min- ' . - notified by the executive dlrectorfeqhlrmfiiithnnd nae tievellgpmant of KARAE-E1-F-K-f --rs h i.ilnrals picked till i seat. winnins ister Sinclllrdin the last Comm,ons. 2 - of that or anllstlon of hi! IDll0lnl- 5! 9 Y 9V 095 In I 9- 3 18 In (GP)-LI d lh r lh four in Canadats was re-electe in Prince over ro- v Complete Fun”... and . hunt to the membership of the, since this commit has a mom- reclamation in thd Bind province gmrgeleluot protzinee gressive Conservative and our 09- cl”. .v.ry w'd"'""Y at I P''''' Amhnlm” s"v'u committee on enginoorln. and ve-,bershlp of only nine persons and of Pakistan aims atrproviding fac- w. cheater s. lscnure. Progros- posiuon. g ..mp.cu,,... flicie inspection. ,no other Canadians, it is a special fifties for 6.000 small cultivators alve Conservative member in in! -- - fill Of 3 GJII. ' r ' The duties of this committee are honor to both Mr. Brennan and and their families. It involves dual constituency of Queens since The London 5' 6!: f'.. cnrc was . ' - l I. llrsdloy J W Mctonna 5 A ' ' chiefly to advise the engineering this province to have been select-icienring jungle. levelling land and 1945. was defeated. for-Merl before the end of ,the lath J Wrmnncl of automotive nmnumcl ed W1" perumnv . Lproudmi irrigation. . g y m I7&IIDlJiMODU s. M , v I . s t I