if I :.;'n.-.2 Vsksto Page 2 The Guardian Wed.. Aug. 31 1955 lkgggiygg City and Central 15-40-64 WATT bulbs. spec I It WE TREAT THE SICK WELL 5 for 31.00. Brown Electric.-.1 Icnii Giggey'a Pharmacy, open 8 a.m. to it p.m. ' l "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE all the HUGHES DRUG STORE." CuLbltlBlA Television I I d Norge refrigerators. easy terms. Brown Electric. LINEN Sliuttbk - Mrs. Merlin Mat:Kenzie was hostess at a Linen Shower on August 25th in honour of her sister, Miss Isabel Mac- D on a ld. wtiose marriage takes place in the near future. The bride to be was escorted to a gaily de- corated chair by the hostess. The room was tasteiully decorated with nvtct peas anti Gladioli. Miss Doris ltlaciloiiatlti assisted with the opening ot the gifts and Mrs. Donald .hIill'I.tli.lll rt-all the accom- panlng terses The hostess was as- sisled ill seriitif.' lunch by hliss Doris hi:-icllnnztlti. Xllss Gladys Kays. Mrs ltalpli Josey and Mrs Arthur .II(Jf'K9l'l7lP Jr. Howard lltlclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen SI.-Currie Bldg. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per insertion BIRTHS iviiicrARi,ANn .7 At Hamilton. Ont. on August 2-tth. i955 to Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mac!-'arlane. Inee Elizabeth Green. Central Bedequei I daughter, Susan Elizabeth. sTnRNs- At the PFI. Hospital on Sept. 1. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs John Sterns. I daughter. weight 7 lbs. 3 ozs. VESSEY-- At the P. 1: Island Hospital Aug. 30. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Vessey. York it daug- hter weight ll lb 12 oz. STEWART-At the P El. Hospital. on August 29. 1955. to Dr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. Charlottetown. I daughter. 8 lb. 14 ozs.. Beryl Eveyln. MACKINNON-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on August 28.1955. to Mr and Mrs Allison MacKinn- on fnec Eunice Morrisoni a son. 0 pounds ll) ounces. Robert Alli- 8011. MARRIAGES EDWARDS-STEWART-In Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. on Saturday. August 27. 1955 by Rev. A. S Weir D D. Norman Ralph Edwards. of Hampshire. to Phyllis Jean Stewart of Mount Albion. P E. l. McLl.'RE-STEWART-At Trinity United Church.' Charlottetown. on August 27th. 1955 by Rev. A. F. MacLean. Evelyn Marian Stewart of Charlottetown to Carl Cortney McLure of Montagtic DEATHS MacFARLANE-Suddenly at Run- tico on Aug. 31. 1955. William F. MacFnrlane of Lower Bedeque in his 83 year. Remains will be forwarded from Davisons Funeral Home to his late residence this evening where funeral service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. 1S T). Interment in North Bedeque Cem- Qtery. CALLAGHAN-Suddenly at Dro- more on Wednesday. Aug. 81. 1955. Mrs. Frank Callaghan in her 69th year. Remains will be transferred from the I-Ienneuey Funeral Home this afternoon It 8 o'clock IS.T.i to her late rosi- dence Dromore. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. Rl('HARD- At the Prince County Hospital on August 31st. 1955 Joseph C. Richard in his 77th year. The remains are resting at the Compton Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Thursday 4Sept lstt leaving the home at fl.0t'l a.m Standard Time to Mt. Carmel Church for Requiem Mass at 9.00 n.m. Interment in the Church cemetery. Hospital on Wednesday. Aug. 31. 1955. Mrs Joseph A. Maclsaar Her remains will be transferred from the Honnessey Funeral Home this afternoon at 3 o'clock 'D.S.Ti to her late residence. 44 Water Strct-I from where funeral will be held on Saturday morning to St Dunstanls Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 9:30 fD.S.T.l Interment in the Cath- olic Cemetery WEATHERIIIE-- At the Char- loltetown llosniial. Wednesday. Aug Si. 1955. Henry Weatherhle. Village Green. aged 32 years Re- mains resting at the home of his brother G e o r I e. where funeral services held Frldav. Sept 2 at 2 pm. fS.'I'.i Tnterment Vernon River United Chiirch Cemetery. DOTTloN- Tn the Charlottetown Hospital on Wednesday. Aug. 91. 135. Leo H. Doiron In his list ctr. His remains are restlnl If at lenriessev Funeral Home Ball where the lil on Pi-tdav morning to st sun's Bnllllcl for R4-nuirm Hldt MM! at 9 o'clock il'l.S.'I'.V hm-moot catholic Cemetery. 6212. ANNUAL MEETING Charlotte- Congratulations mo needlework um nnndtci-ms-Mn. Lennlu Macndyen for knlt- to me runway service. PNVIOII 39 Mum? -IlP9YW"1d9IIl of his went to Mrs. Wendell Phillips of ted fatioy Sucks. to his joining the employ of the Miini.-ton Division. with hcgd. Chafletlelown Wm had H" be” MFKUITS END ";:lG?TAkmfs to .I'BlIW3Y. in November 1915. be was quarter: at Moncton. and in Sept. Ell...”-. "3;i'lnt3ll."' i..'.'t'll'5i 3351:ln.3;nf"n”'ti.iI"”n;n..'3ln;.n.”"...tENggggm ggltlrlpgrl.;yt;I:s.te;s3-leztr-waiglielinmrz-far itotsofwg appointed ....,... cushion. quilt iappllquet. Mrs. Nor-lnumerous first second and third operator m his have C”. H”. Gil G Prints Eduard man Nicholson of Charlottetownlplace ribbons being attached to his am cmploymem with an nuw" mud Dlvlglag, ; bad the best child's knitted dreal,lm8llY excellent exhibits -"5 ,, .,;,g,.,,., o,......,,, "M M, Takes Exception To New P0iai0 Mafk9""9 Bcard l;':l':n".li-':”':.l3.i”f.ll'.i?-n5J'vin”n3'lSfelil'ltSi'"-1'3;W" -- ---m - em - Complaint that tit. in route bona lldo pi-otiucei-n. Thin wouldlFlI'sl prizes went to Mrs. Franklinl""”' "d ”0"'' '”C””''- Mann” so-rd "mp mu "u.:.m,u, go 5. . um,-.1 comple-lBFOWD. New London, for a Iiooltedl Agriculture Federation continued from page 71 Critical Oi & the general uuperlntendourl olfieo. In March 1923 he was promoted 'MncISAAC-ln the Charlottetown . the' town Tennis Club at 7:30. Tennis Club. Victoria Park. TELEPHONE 8551 or 4863 if you need transportation to the Blood Donor Clinic I! Charlottetown Armouriea today. POLICE COURT - Four drunk the incapable: co m p r i s e d the docket at City Police Court yester- day moruing. Three of them were each sentenced to 20 days in jail and the fourth was fined 35. and costs or two days. THIS IS the last day of Blood Donor Clinics this week in P.E.I. Clinics today are in the Drill Hall at The Charlottetown Armouries. S88 donors are needed today to make up the islands quota for this week All who possibly can should come during the day-time hours and avoid the evening rush. T Fl'NI-IRAI. VVEDNESDAY -The I funeral of the late Lemuel Math-2. eson. was held yesterday after-5 noon from his late reside-lice at- Appin Road. to the Free Cliurchl of Scotland at Desahle where service was conducted by Rev T. H. Bishop and Rev. Mr Graham ' interment was in Argyle Shore cemetery The pail bearers were Messrs James Belts. John Betts. Harold lietts. Judson Mai'Eachern. Duncan Itiaclhnnon. Joseph Neale VISITING MARITIMES A Mr Harvey W. Adams. Director of the. Information Services Division of; the Department of National Healthll and Welfare Ottawa. arrived in the city last evening from Halifax. lie. is visiting the Maritimes in con-' nection with his duties and will confer with local Health officials. The Information Services Division prepares and issues all literature and films for the Department. COITNTY MAGISTBATES COURT - Two speeders appeared before Queens County Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yesterday morning and were each fined S10. and costs or 10 days. For failure to report with his motor vehicle for reinspec- tion a man was fined 35 and costs or five days. A man charged with possession of liquor not purchased on his own permit was fined S50. and costs or 30 days Further evi- dence was heard in the case of I local man charged with selling in- toxicating liquor and was adjourn- ed one week at which time the evidence will be completed Personals . Mr. and Mrs. James McQuillan. Wellesley. Mass. returned home Tuesday morning after a leasant holiday visit with his brother Jos- eph at New Haven. Mr and Mrs. John A. MacNalr leave today for Toronto where they will visit friends They plan to stop at Montreal for a few days when cnrouie home. Miss Isabelle Lewis and nephew are visiting her brother and sister- in-law. Mrgand Mrs. An-ibrisc Lew- ir of Johnston's River. Miss Lewis is from Boston. on in her nephew Thomas Linskey. Montague -C-2Hnic Clialks Up 227 Blood Donors The response to the appeal for Blood Donors at Montague yester- day was well met yesterday when 227 donors registered at the Clinics held in the Beaver Club Hall While the attendance at the afternoon session was rather disappointing tonly 40 donors registered! the 'ovening hours produced 187 donors and made the Montague Clinic the largest one of the present series. There was a good percentage of 'new donors and a splendid turn out of residents of the districts in the Montague area with about 90 donors from Montague itself Mr. Gilbert Clements headed up the arrangements for the Montague Clinic while the Montague Women's Institute looked after the refresh- moms and workers with the as- N. D. Mcclcun UNDERTA KER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlloshhu . DIAL 5549 Charlottetown Funeral Home l l 10 Eiistun St. L IIAI. 4626 Complete hinenl and l Ambulance Service - Director - nounr E. IIIAILEY merit neleasod yesterday by thel reads as follows: new appointments to the P.E.I. sections which provide for in a deniocatic way. regret under the His Honour Lieutenant Governorladvising the public that a ' L Prmvse. who was they recipient yesterday of many con- gratulations on the occasion of his ciplcs of producer contr birthday anniversary. Among the keting. Reasons for this greetings received was a telegram are set out as follows;- from the Hon Gaspard Fatvtcux. wishes and felicitatlons. DeaIh"'Lasl. Night I of Mrs. -and requested that the The death of Mrs. Joseph A 3"” Mclsaar. 44 Water St. occurred last evening in the Charlottetown Hospital after an illness of three p months due to a heart condition. ' ' ' Mrs. Mclsaac was the former Rural Exhlblhon Margaret E. Delaney. daughter of years it would he more satuftagtgrg the late Mr and Mrs Arthur De- if these breeds were ext e laney. Avondale. P E I and has separately. been a resident of Charlottetown Parker Jewell of York. took both continuously since her marriage. the male and female champion- In addition to her husband. sur- ships. Mr. Jewell viving relatives are three daugh-ljunior male and the senior female ters: Mrs. L. B. O'Brien. ti-ttinat chantpiw Reamer Myers of Crap- Dorcliester. Mass. Mrs. Theresa aud had the junior female champion James. city. Mrs. Frank Hughes and Albert Crasweil had the re- fHclent city and one son. Wilfridiserve grand male. Miss Myers had anti is not iesponsible for actions to the growers. "QiELL. J. Mclsaac. Halifax. NS. alsolthe reserve grand female. eleven grandchildren. SHORTHORNS Other surviving relatives arel Leigh BWW" 97 Y""k W9” "'9 Miss Annie Delaney. Miss Lauretta g r a it d championship '07 "1819 Delaney and Mrs John Huntlshorthorns and Lyle BDSWGH inei. Avnnclale. P E. 1.. Mrs male and female W91" '0 D8" Jew" Harold Brothers. Iltfildredi, Card-'9” of N0"h IIiV,e'- MI” igan. P. E. I. and two brothers.'3l50 Won theliumor male and le- Arthur in Boston and Jack Delaney . male '3h3mP'0"5h'P5t tmnmr 79' residing at Avondalep p. E. L tserve male championship went to LWL .,Lg,,,,m,Ag Gerald Dollar of Brookfield and BREED DWARFS It is possible to breed horses or, other animals downward until- dwarf animals result. Foresters Chief and Son NICIIOISUFI. Crapaud. Stanley Hurry. heifer between two and three years . . d Idryr. .Pays VISIT lc.t't:nNstw:vs Guy Rodd's junior champion Mr. S.C Berndge of Mission. Guernsey bu" wok the grand British Columbia. High Chief Rang- er of the Canadian Order oil Foresters. visited the meet with the members of the five subordinate lodges at the Charl-. ottetown Hotel on Tuesday evening. He was accompanied here by Mr. Davlfes. Superintendent of e men. ' Eranlfmdv 3)nTaI.ti,::, Eggd h';ll-kc: Etitake the grand championships Stordy. District Manager. flloncton. lmale and female "5 we” '5 the This is Mr. Berridgt-Vs first official inset", grand in ."ch "5" visit to Charlottetown since hisl Igsgher edn":::'tii m the Ggganiely .election as head of the social . I an 5 "5 ' er 8 9 "The three officials left yesterdayy l;.:noc;' iI;a:Ng:d;hev':,'S:l:5C:;;' or district meetin s at nth T ' ' Ma,.,,m cemm mfludmg Nefvf "hell. Haber Campbell. Neil Camp. foummmd- lgfill and Eric MacMurdo. alstance of local nurses and RSHIRES Schml Red CF05-S m9mber5- g almost made I clean sweep of the 762 of the H50 donors required in . Ayrshire division II they were the past three days have registered t awarded an thg at the Clinics held so far-llti below the objective so 588 donors will be-3 needed at the Charlottetown Clinics .today to make up the Island's total. championship for males. Harold Palmer's senior champion bull too lthe reserve grand Mr. Palmer had the reserve champion junior male. In the female entry Mr. Palmer made I clean sweep taking the junior male and female champion- ship and reserves. He went on to went to Fenton Mayne. Emerald. ATTENTION romo FARMERS IT'S HERE "DE-FOYL" SPECIAL GRADE CYANAMIDE DUST ADVANTAGES OF "DE-FOYL" ON POTATOES ' MAKES DIGGING AND PICKING EASIER AND FASTER DETERIORATES ALL STALKS D --.1. The intent and purpose of Urban Laughlin. p Lieiitt-nant Governor of the Pro- marketing legislation is to place Yoston. Launching; Samuel l(lumed.; vincc of Quebec. expressing best control in the hands of producers. Ulgg: Mrs. Bernetta Broun. rI'BII ,Thc Potato Board as DTESGHILV River; I .r(tllSlIlUIE(I is a government Board wall: ND. McNelll. Little Sands. its Frank R.A. Profitt. Freetown. ”l2l The Federation has urged Mallett. Union Road: Colin Waugh. Potato Wilmot Valley; d be composed entirely of Lank. Royalty. tone of the finest in the Maritimes !I"' STEINS The grand championship male award was won by Allison Lea. Victoria who also received the rib- bon for the Reserve Grand champ- ion female Championship female prize was awarded to Donald Bernard So also had "W of Victoria. firsts. the award for the Reserve Grand Male Champion. WINE Is that c h a m pi o n breeder from Marshfield. Mr. Almon Boswell. He took top placing in five of the of eight classes SIIOWl'.l..ItIllt'ISOII Low- (Josiel all of whom reside in Bns-'nf Charlottetown RR had the grand "'9' "I C9"l9""" 5"l'"F milk W5? ton; Mrs Henry Acorn, tcalher-iCIIaI'I'IDIOII female. Reserve grand ipggzlggligelgli Bosweu ness was first in the single bacon hog class 180-210 lbs. Schurman was a red ribbon win- ner for his sow litter tno fewer than eight pigst Junior Female reserve to lra Clark 5- C- Slewa" 3'15 50" had SPC0nd and third placing for a sow farrow- Firs, prm, (0,. N0 year old ed prior to Jan. 1955: a third for heifer in milk was won by George 3 WW f3TmVi'9d l" 1955 and Wet four months and a third in the Winsloe captured ll first with a 55”" "OK "I855 1904310 lbs- 1 i Keith Boswell and Sons, Victoria: championship l prizes with the exception of the reserve senior championship whlchl Mr. Boswelh ayrshlre herd ia' l ' MARKET QUALITY IMPROVED l - ELIMINATES STORAGE Rorr - AVOIDS TRANSMISSION or BLIGHT I - DIGGING CAN BE SCHEDULED (10 DAYS : AFTER TREATMENT) O "DE-FOYL" FERTILIZES SUCCEEDING CROP ' DEPOSITS 219? NITROGEN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRFPII MR. JOHN SHIRLEY, REVERE HOTEL, KENT ST., CHAR.LOT'I'Et'I'0WN OR PHONE 7215. ATTENTION ALL PERSONNEL N0. 2 MILITIA GROUP The Red Cross Blood Donor: Clinic for Militia lP,Ol'l0IIIIeI only will be held h the AI-mourlec on I 8eptombor'56,ftoui1880lirn.0o2000hrI. AIlnnh.1'IBoeoe;58lgnaIsund5MetIIouI Coy..ureurgedlosttondudotml.rlbnhtolIbvu7 worthy curse: OOIIMANDIII nil OOMMANDING OITIOIIIII - No. 2 Mlllus Group. I l l l i l l I l I inunrrrn. t Therc was a splendid shutting of third place for junior bonr. Her- man Mayne of Emerald had a second and third plat-inn: Roy Ma.-. Quarrle had a second and Ralph Myers a third. k IIANDICRAFT Hi); the highest quality particularly lchildrcn's 'rugs were beautiful in design and won words of warm praise from largest number of first prizes in MODERN. UP-T0-DATE FITTING : BOOM WITII QUALIFIED F'I'I- . DRY OLIANIIS on support for the J agency of the producers Sherbrooke: Gordon Machlillan. Corn- Wilmot Valley; Wallace Jardine. lschurman for crocheting; um A numb” 01 the new mem. Louis Francis for tablecloth: Mrs. P.E.I. Federllioll 05 Alrlcllllllre. born on the Potato Board have Glen Waddell for afghan; following a meeting of the organiz- failed to lupport it in the past Bert Dickie. Cape Traverse ation's directors. The statement and huve been opposed to market- luncheon or bridge set: Mrs. 'ing legislation in pi' ciple. ”The Board of Directors of the: "(U The apparent wishes of 3 Mrs. Alban Gaudet. Augustlnetun. uoN1-aoMg;nyg- Federation of Agriculture has con- majority of producers as expressed Cove. for knitted sweater; Mi-3.1 Mr, Montgomery, sidered the implications of recent.in two plebiacltes have been dis-.G governments action is making siicregarded. "(5) Federal Potato Marketing Boned and inppolato industry would appear toi suspending Sections 5, 6. 7. 8 and be predicated on there being at 9 of the Potato Marketing scheme. I the'to bargln on behalf of the in- election of members to the Board dustry." y The directors attending the meet- . 'The Federation is with some big at which the above statement necessity of was discussed were Messrs. Lloyd. Potato Martin. Cherry Valley. President Board as presently constituted is of the P.E. Island Federation-: not in keeping with accepted prln- Roland MacDonald. Southport. oiled mar- John P. Wallace. Alma. President attitude of the Prince County Federation;' . ; M . S l in so we - ---w ----!r.2.':..'a."::. l'.'.5"l'.l”'l..?.'...??.'f.'3lf.1'n". .a..:::i”::..?:'n:r::.. lotion and with he accIPtodlo,nn1nuon of nut, own .5 .n.'MacLeod. Argyle Shore for principles of producer-conu'ol.lod.nouncgd on or about November I,1I)I'0lI'der'ed pillow case; Mn. Alfred and November 19” .um.m marketing was made in u ltuto-.1954, Ill III'I- I Macl-'ayden for knitted SOCkS;l.1s55. olden.ReeAveVsW foi-W novfltypgtft; at Monctoii. has bad Continued from page I Announcement M”- intendent od terminal to chief clerk to die IupIrlnlond- uni of tnnlportatlon, and in Dec- :mber at am mwu Iww nuuvu cl Oriental-born Cana. jupgr-lI'OIIII'IlIn( to Mouton no at Truro. He was appoint-Eullltant b In guru swath non: wag running superintendent attendant of taloputouoa Mrt sntnt John In December 1953 and um. ui Aunt an '0? acting superintendent of the Prince appointed ullltlnt 14"" Edward Island Division In March of In New Glasgow DIVHN. WH lindquartcc at New Glucow; DAREEII. May 15 Icllng who was born uidinJiily1mliowll 1 long career superintendent. in Novunbc 1008 ';ltl')'. partic. I500 If nuona was "'11:: our: of secrecy which ,u,. lloceedingl in im. and unnooouary,” an ab, STORE WII. H CLO-SD ALL DAY MONDAY (LABOR DAY) 1. V EATKINS0N'? onocnrnnu Cash in on these lorrgweekend specials. perhaps you're planning the last picnic of the summer. or moving in from the summer cot Iago. lnrllaps you're going for or trip off!-in Island or iusr staying home and relaxing. Whatever you do food is essential. so junce over our specials. you'll find everything to suit your particular need. and Mrs. Willard exhibit The Grand and Max Thompson among other Freetown. won land Yorkshires and in this class and Don 18 months with Lorne Ferguson. Crapaud took The sewing and nocrllework was the quilts. bedspreads. andl clothing. The hooked” th judges and spectators Thc CORRECT SUPPORT for g, ”l.ADlES ll WAITING" TERI AND ATIENDANTL 8tnil's Pltaruiacy DIAL IIII OIIDMOITS 5 " llf.5f'..7 we HAVE IN STOCK NO. I PEACHES: ALSO RED. BLUE. AND GREEN PLUMS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. BEST FOR JIICE CALIFORNIA ORANGES. doz. 39c ISLAND APPLES (5 lb. bag) 49: ISLAND GROVVN CELERY. slulk 15: NEW PARSNIPS. bunch . . . . . . I5: HEINZ WHITE VINEGAK CORNED BEEF lb. WIIII.E THEY LAST SEA ISLAND LOBSTER COCKTAIL Till WHILE THEY LAST IotlIforOIIly FRUITS GALLOH 86 5”ott only 37" MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES Lgo. Silo 1.07 27 I Robin Hood Angel Food Cake Mix AND 1 Angel Food Cake Mix Pun Triple sin to: on .. GAY 2bJinonIyooootoooooouo DETERGENT ' We now have it stock 9, complete line of ' Keillor: and Chlvoro Jams, Jellies uid Marmalulos. SHIRRIFFS INTERLAKE TOILET TISSUE REGULAR KLEENEX. 2pligs......... ' BIRDS EYE FROZEN GREEN PEAS. pkg. ..;...33c SWIFPS FROZEN BROWN 'N' SERVE SAUSAGES. pkg. NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT. Zpkgs. YORK 16 Oz. JAR SWEET MIXED PICKLES CLARKE BEANS AND PORK willi Tomufo Sauce . . . . . . . Lyles Golden SYRUP Grade "A" CAPONS D. CORNED NECK RIB 397 37c 37c 2Ic 39c 20 Oz. LUSHUS Jelly Powders 6 Pkgs. for 59: ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 7 lb. 24 b. 98 IS. 6.25 51:: 1.59 550 2 m 290 L29 10 (h. JAB PLANTEIIS PIANUT OGI.Vll WORLD FAMOUS WHITE CAKE VEG - ALL Mix Pkg. limo VIGITAIII II or Til 37o . 49,: mm. oitrumio 25.3 H” N3 N09 2 for 25: