t it lag. Mr. Jones has a pure bud Holstein herd. Congratulation are also offered to Mrs. Johan. Janet. Heather and Paulette. they too have a great interest is this work. Min Hilda Jones of Powlsll. Mount Stewart Red Cross Swimming Mt. Stewart Red Cross Swim- ming I-lass-as came to a success- ful close on Monday, August 201)., Mrs. Harold Affieck acted as the chairman of the local Committee Tuesday, Aug .28, 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 POWNAL Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Saint Thomas, Ontario, left Prince Henri Beaudout Says No More Expeditions By Raft ing. August 22 on return to their is -. Henri) .l3.i.'.i?E:.i..Z5 .- an em- ” - ' 'E are H. UCW c"7”i"g .”.fI:e Iitiainic to his all- Wk Wee Sunday and told her: "'5 W are an expeditious." I-no mexcnement over the news wick gga that the raft kid I We. landfall and the extrac- mde I15. troublesome wisdom imih ohad sent the ioyenrzvld 00 . to bed in er Jeannine 8g::iPi:?8o:tiVI0iItl'e8I South. home '3 ut arrived at Montreal yea”; ?wo hours earlier than the Mp” had been expected. He P'?'”d seeing his little daughter. W559. 19 there. She was being (han a . by mends of the (am. driven out good to see Montreal v said the 29 - 3'88? ' 0” "Sometimes on the tl.V- . "ii 5 sizainf Id.-nnturer. boa Takes lead A in Softball Series . -- c I League soft- haiihescI'rhiEltilirsials0liii1aIlfted at Vernon nit-cr ball park Sunday, between 3 and Vernon River. The Slime 1"" won by mm, by a score of i”.”a,.e.- It hard fight to hold the i;:i'nIin River team from I amllfl rally following a bad start.dBtll)lli1 (camil made some 390d M 9 plays when ill "'0 'I ac cher and Leo Ml hing pitcher. Next game will be on Sunday mjx. ,1 one p,m and five p.m if needed. i EASTERN GUARDIAN REMEMBER to attend Red rrohs Blood Donor Clinics at St. Mary's Hall, Souris Today 6:30 to 9.30 p.m- BLOOD SAVES lives every day. Mair; your deposit It Souris. St. Peter's Bay. or Morell today or tomorrow. RED CROSS Blood Donor Clin- its tomorrow. Aug. 28th. at St. Peter's Bay Hall 2-4 and at Morell Community Hall between 7 and 9 pm. Be a donor at one of these clinics! WILL ATTEND WEDDING - lilr. and Mrs. J.J. Campbell of Dundas left yesterday morning for Boston. Mass, where they will at- tend the wedding of their daughter. ilary Elaine, to Robert Francis Kempton of Boston. The wedding will take place on Saturday. Sept. lst. at St. Leos Church. Dorchest- or at I0 a.m Mr. Kempton will graduate next year from Boston University. ON li0LlDAY- Rev. Sister Fin- rs lilary. Superior of St. Joseph! Hospital. Portland. Oregon is en- joying a very pleasant holiday with her aged mother. Mrs. Fora MacDonald and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clem- ent MacDonald of Primrose. Ten years have elapsed since she last visited her old home. Also visiting ltlrs. MacDonald is.anottier daugh- ier. Rcv. SS. Alexander of St. Josephs Convent in Charlottetown. Their many friends and relatives are delighted to see them. AFTERNOON TEA- A delight- ful afternoon tea was held at the home of Mrs. Ethan Stewart Tues- day. August 21st, honoring Mrs. Marshal Reynolds, a recent bride. Mrs. Ethan Stewart and Miss iisry Martin received with Mrs. Reynolds and greeted about one hundred and forty five friends and neighbours during the afternoon. lllrs. Callum Bruce presided over the tea cups and assisting in serv- ing were Mrs. Lester MacLeod. president of the W.A of Trinity United Church. the members being the sponsors of the tea. Mrs. Georgie Hume. Mrs. Albert E. lugs, Mrs. Frank Harris and Mrs. Robert Machon. The Misses Myrna Beck and Sandra Stewart very rhsnningly attended the door. ......La.mm......i:L. PRIMITIVE INK! Early types of ink were made by mixing materials such as soot ll sticky solutions. of the undersigned. I Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. 77 Alllzust 1956 raft we wondered if we ever would." STRANGE TRIP Beaudout said it seemed strange on the flight home. sipping cham- pagne while travelling about 250 miles an hour - "On the raft we would have taken perhaps 15 days for that distance." I He said the otbeii plane pas- sengers didn't know who he was until the, plane stopped at Prest- wick, Scotland. Then they came up and shook hands with him. asking about the raft trip. When the stewardess brought him fish for his meal he laugh- Ingly told her he had had enough fish-eaten during the long raft journey - "to last me a long.- time." He got chicken instead. Beaudout said if his wife is well he hopes to return to London in Scotland Yard Probing Deaths At Luxury Resort EASTBOURNE. Eng. tReutersL A Scotland Yard superintendent arrived today to begin an intens- ive investigation into the deaths of wealthy women in this south coast luxury resort. The investigation, led by De- tective Superintendent H e r b e r t Hsnnam. ace Scotland Yard mur- . i der investigat , w c lied after tiuilay man: ' - months of whitptserinzs goassip about 1'5” EV :c n l is , the women's deaths and their father Roac 0 It pt: Wm”. Chas Maclnnis was, - it may last several weeks, in- , .rlving the scrutiny of wills of the e ad women and interrogation of people who received requests. But ;only a few of the wills-possibly lzo-will be selected for special investigation by the yard. As lisnnam went to work, rII- inor spread at the resort that a Egypt Seeks Canal Pilots in France PARIS (Reuters)--Egypt liltin- day stsited a recruiting drive In France to get plots for the Suez Canal. nationalized by Egypt last month. . An advertisement in the Paris financial evening -newspaper L'ln- formation said: "The administer- ing organization of the Suez Canal has decided to intensify and facil- about a week to art!!!” 101' IMP ment of the raft back to Canada. He said some museums in Eu- rope asked if they could have It. So did the museum in Halifax. be- fore Beaudout and his two com- panions set out. But he would rather let a Montreal museum have it. if the museum wants it. SEEKS "ACTIVE" JOB Beaudout. native of Limoges. France, would like wife and daughter back there to visit his parents. whom HWY MW IIEVEF seen. He said his raft companions. Mark Modena and Gaston Van- acltere. would wait for him in London. Beautitiut has plans. He had given up his lob ll ; mass as draftsman and 'now would like killer had been slaying women over a 10-year period. I The same speculation came lfroin some national newspapers. Towiitoik have been talking openly about the deaths since the begin- -ning of this year. i ANYTHING I-ossiau-: I Police officers shook their heads Iwiicn asked today whether any exhumations are planned. An in- spcclnr said; "We do not intend to ask for exhumation orders at the moment, but of course any- thing is possible." Examinations would be carried out if Hannam decides that police pathologists should be called into cxamino the remains of dead woman for possible traces of pol- SOIL Gossip in the town reached po- lice ears after the death last month of 50-year-old Mrs. Ger- ,trude Joyce lluliett. who died I from an overdose of sleeping pills in her home near the 600-foot rlil's of BEBCIIV llcad. This week an inquest decided that she com- mitted suicide. But the inquest verdict did noth- lni: in strip the rumors sweeping this rcsort. i LORNE VALLEY itate the passage of ships throtirzh . the canal and needs probatloncr captain-pilots in order to train :4 sufficient number of pilots to meet the new program. "Candidates must be aired un- der to years and have sailed for at least eight years. They must also hold a master's certificate or its French equivalent." PERSONALS Mr. Roy Vaniderstine has re- turned to his home in Perth, On- tario. after spending the summer months as a guest of Bily Van- Iderstine. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Lexington. Kentucky. Mrs. White. Lancaster. Ohio. and Mrs. Rufus Stewart. St. Stephen. NB. are having a-pleasant holiday in Montague visiting friends. AMBLESIDE. Eng. (Reuters)- Trouble with his breathing ap- paratus forced Sub - Lieut. Ber-I nard Commons of the Royal New Zesland Navy to abandon his 10!-'2 mile underwater swim of Lake Windermcre Wednesday after cov- ering about three miles. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Barlcy Meal No. 1 Gro-More Laying Mash 185'? 4.25 Cracked Wheat Best 3.15 Above not less than 5 bag lots assorted. Heaviest Barbed Wire to clear 2.90 c. c. mm It. SONS St. Peter”s DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER Bids are invited until Tuesday, 4 or the completion of WEST RIVER BRIDGE Bidders may receive Tender Forms front the office September. 1953:, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. G. WHITE, Deputy Minister. 6 W.E I E 9.83 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacLeod. Mr. William Hatton and Miss Margaret Hatton, were visitors to the City on August 14. Mrs. Joseph McAulay and fam- ily of Montreal. Quebec. were re- cnt visitors to this vicinity. They were guests of the farmer's moth- er-in-law. Mrs. Mae McAulsy. Among those attending the Old Home Week festivities in Char- lottetown were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and daught s. Shirley to use his j, The 25-ton rudder lI.M.C.S, Bonaventure, Canada's new aircraft carrier, could he turned BBSUY by a one-year old child. so delicate is the steering fitted into ' EASY srEERINe FOR NEw CARRIER and the and mechanism installed aboard. The P.E.l.. two Tllt'illiitil'x nr the stand. electro-hydraulic steering gear isl by EnLIIilP('i'llli1 stall who will jnini inspected by P0 Ronald Lowdeni the ltmtiti lmi Inntiern warshipi of Springhill, N.S. left, and CPOi when she I-tiiiiiiiissitins in October. Joseph Currie of Vernon River.i tNational l)et'c-nt-e Photo) Elaine. Beryl and Eleanor; MrI:.I William Hattie. Mrs. Christina gacLeod and Mrs. George Macln. s. Mr. Jackie O'Brien motored to the island from Maine. He is hav- ing an enjoyable visit with his mother. Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Miss Annabel MacGrath arriv- ed on the island from Massachu- setts recently. She is vacationing in this vicinity, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John, Mac-Swain. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnisi had as Sunday guests on August 19. their sons-in-law and daught- ers. Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Oliv- er Douglas with their children. Marlene. Lloyd. Kathy. Karen and Deborah of Head of l-liilsboro. Miss Pearl Hughes has return- ed to the United States after spend- ing sn enjoyable visit on the is- land. the guest of her mother. Mrs. Mae Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Branch- JUDGE RETURNS LONDON (Reuters) - Judize Bernard Shaw, 65-year-old pres- ident of the Cyprus special coIIrt who was shot and wounded by terrorists June 25. flew back in Cyprus Monday. Shaw. who was wounded in the head and neck. said wheh he arrived in Britain last month to recuperate: "I shall definitely go back." ANNUAU I gates appointed to attend l MEETING The Progressive Conservative Association Fifth ' Kings District Meeting will be held in the Town Hall, i Georgetown, on August 30th, at 8:30 p.m. ' Poll Chairmen will please have their five dele- i I this Meeting. GORDON ROSS. President. A powerful drama cntire family. YEO "RANSIIM" GLEN FORD-DONNA susio THEATRE MOIITAGIIE I Mon. - -Tues. Also. 27 - 28 8:30 n.m. Adm. 30 - 46 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax with emotion. stirring sequences. With his sun kidnapped for ransom. the the culprits. Does he get his son father decide against paying back alive? A show for the NOTICE sooais limos an arm ssisrsiiasivr I wtlibacloasd - fiiooostrnaiiounria .”Mrnpun to be had-at iicxeraiom Imperial Ser- Vlcsltatlon. rent-a-car ' suns as--snsvisnasnnuun-no-mantis ttsouuastms nariottstowa TILDEN-A VIS oar Tskathefeniiy...pwben nod when you like. A right awaytorsaarvesosr, anywhere-eitwilliakeonly alewiniautssioarnus. Ta!-Ill! the Royal C a II a d i a Is Artillery eane of Rumford, Maine, are vacationing in this vicinity. They at Winnipeg, Manitoba. is spend. are the guests of Mrs. Beauch- ing an enjoyable visit at the home esne's mother, Mrs. Teresa 0'- of his father. Mr. Edgar McAulay. Brien. Earl's sister, liliss Teresa Mac- .. Aulay of Cliarloiictowii is also py M15 J3m95 MCC3""9"- D0”'hi visiting her dad at this time. ester. Mass, motored to the Is- land recently. He is spending an Mr. Ciizrcs lllzit-GI-ath of Hyde enjoyable visit with his parents,,'Park, Mass, arriicd on the Is- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCannell.;IaIId by nminr on August 18. He Jim is receiving a warm welcome is the guest of his uncle and aunt. as he renews old friendships in Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. sponsoring this worthwhile project. Red Cross Swimming and Wat. er Safety instructor, Miss Eileen Sutherland, ltructed the 0" Autzust 6th. Joan Murphy skills. -Following successful candidates who merit- ed Red Cross Swimming awards. BEGINNERS Barry Ellis Sheila Sinott Ann MacEaI-hsrn Lillian Crone- Stanley Affis-ck Rose Piizott Garry Clark Wayne Diavlnlyrg Darryl Affleck Allan I-Ellis. INTERNlEDIATEs Ellen Reddin. Owes 3 Warm welcome. l Mr. 3'1” MW 1-10.Vri MacDonald on Au-. gust i9. Recent out of the Province visit-i ors to this Vlclliliy were Mr. and, Mrs. loswald MacNeill and dauglit-' er.MI.-is Heather MacNeill of Cam-i bridge, Mass. guests of the -foIimer'II bmther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeili. Other visitors 'at the MacNeill home were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Jenkins and son Ea;-1 Miss Mae lilac-Graih left for To- ronto. Ontario, by air on August Z). She had a pleasant visit with her i18I'PntS, Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. A Edward Island. Wednesday morn-i has talneu up her duties as school teacher in Cornwall school. The many friends of Mr. .l.B., Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Pownall, Gay of Pownal, are sorry toi has returned home. after visiting has that he has undergo... , .,,,,' friends and relatives in Boston, lotus operation in the Prince no! "-5- ward Island Hospital, and it lsi hoped that he will soon be able DEV” smiih M PowmI' "L m rem," to his home. ered the Prince Edward Island Hospital to undergo an operation. Mr. Alfred Weatiierbie has been He is a grade X pupil of Pownnl a patient in the prince ygdwudi School, and his friends and chums Island Hospital. Everybody hope, all wish him a speedy recovery. that Alfred will soon be able tot D-V return to his home, home after spending a pleasant vs. cation hero. Carleton Siding, in- swimmers. Douglas I" 1 swimmers e examined in their aquatic is a list of the MT? Nancy and Eleanor Rcddin rift REDS SLAY I7 Tea Hill spent the week as guestsi RANGOON, Burma (Reutu-n).- nf Mr. and Mrs. N. MacKinnon', A 100 - strong Communist rebel grnest l.au-sun Ind Natalie. I force shot dead 16 men and unice Reddin. , . , ,worneIi they captured in a raid JUNIORS uE::dlI't8iI1hi4atl0ns are being ox-I on I police outpost at Shwebo. I0 0. r. Cyril Jones of Pow- miles northwest of Mandalay, ic- nai. for his wonderful success in cording to re ports reaching here the Old Home Week cattle show-i Saturday. 500 BDOOD DONORS and Mrs NEEDED family, Cuyler Dingweli I Marie. visited. Mr.. ' GE xi X TUE!- AUG. 25th-I-4 P.M. RED GLOSS CLINICS ST. PETER! BAY HALL They were th e MORELL COMMUNITY IIALL "Ski . of w.,.sm,e,, MM. 9 runs. AUG. zsth-1-s r.ivi. BE A DONOHAVE A LIFE! .L this vicinity. Charles is an annual visitor to Mr. Earl McAulay who is with this vicinity and he always re- V Iioiirii RIVER Box Office opens 7:30 - Show at Dusk TODAY and WEDNESDAY ans Scosasitotr Pnisotui first-Saim Aesrssmso av WARNER BROS I CINE: WAltNEilCOt0ll-STEIIEOPHONIC SOUND Hill"!N-iii-Iiiiitiu-tiiitiii-wiiiiiitt, iiiiiiiiiiltt-iiliili-Itiihs AIOIH YOUNG IIOHI IN IOVI VIHIN III IAHLI I III AWAY TODAY and WEDNESDAY The lined Pulilnr Priu pin 2330 ...on the acne: sf luff 7-9 Iounsoss nervous WILLIAM. HOLDEN bktgbcaaaa KIM Ii'ovAK :1vIsin-sIissIisIII.s.saItIc-ciirruoaiuisoit I ROSALlb:l.Qul3USSELL -: , on-u-mosnietuniossu ' (iI"5'n3”u'3.'2'l”I-'lu".'-ll donit be satisfied with iust a fab. .. x O anr;..LW--NM---r The young man who enrois today for technical training in the RCA! get: to training on the latest in aircraft and equipment-earns while he learns -hecomes Ii sidiied craftsman in the aviation trade for which he's best suited. As an RCAF Aircraft Technician, you'll serve Canada-crazy good and working conditions-permanent. em ioyment-30 days and leave pay -opportainitis for promotion-a to travel i Rtglrtnow-ttsoroorelnunodlutoopontngsb ttoosobvIportontICAltoebnletsItrwdos:- AEK)-ENGINE MRO-RADAR ELECTRICAL ARMAMENT IIISTRIMEIT AIRFRAUE I GetaltbefactsnowahoutRCA!'trainiq.pqassletbtbm&.1 avistioayeu'earau-iIit:iieRCAl'!Sea,wI;itisu'mIIss, ” ICIECIIH ml” I, C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT. I.C.A.l'. I'I'A'I'ION. lzianle. P. I. 1. Phase: an Local lll