JULY 16.1953 v THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures This column is reserved for news uf local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents is word. strictly pay- able in advance. JIMMYS TAXI-Dial i'l2l'l9 or' 7370. "YOUR. DOLLAR BUYS MORE- CBASWELL at the HUGHES DRUG STOII.E.' ;raI?Il3- tor Better Photo- IVOR SAI-ll-JTY SAKE reflel:tori7.e your car bumper. Dial 4748 for ser- VICC. I TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS 539.00 up. J. P. MacPherson and Son I -H" JUST ARRIVED-Six new eve- ”WE TREAT THE SICK WEl.L.' McNulty Thrills eo'lon Crowd 7ppTI-IE "GUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETOWN Maritime Branch Of Agricultural Institute Meets Here Next Week tion will visit Neinfscienccrseirwlce More thali one hundred mem-I D , , . bers of the Maritime branch f :.::1,::at0:,s'edI?giS(3,aypt(:)I5a::)t ll,Jma;) the Agricultural Institute of Can- ' i ' I College Room No. 12 meeting pre- sided nver by Mr. L. C. Callbeck, at wlilch the following will be ada have already signified their intention to attend the annual convention of the Institute. wlilch PAGE FIVE w.il collciude with business. reso- lutions and election of officers. Visitors Expected In addition to those who will be ill uttelidallce at the conveiltloii tile following: officials are sched- uled to visit the Charlottetown Station on tile dates named: Dr. E S. llopkliis, Director. July iii; Mr. R. R. MCKibbill. Research of- ficer, Aug. 7; Mr. F. X. Gos.-telln, Superllltt-lidrlit, Kapuskasing, Ont; July 21- 3. Mr. L. A. Charette, Kaiitlskus. 1:. Out, Assistalii lr. Anlm.il lflisbiilidly; July 21-23 Dr. T. M. SiPl'GllSUll, Doinlnioil Ag- Slight Increase In Freight Exports Exports from this Province showed fl. slight increase in June compared to a year ago according to figures released by the office of Superintendent C. '1'. Mont- gomery of the C.N.R. This June there were 498 carloads of freight carried on the Borden in Cape Tormentlne route while during the Prominent Continued from page i and Souris East Schools into the Sourll: High School. Mr. st. John was secretary of the Benevolent Irish society for thirty years and Secretary of thi- C.M.B.A. for a 15-year period. He was an honorary member of the Benevolent Irish Society of Char- lottetown and a charter member of the Sourls Council Knights of Columbus. .He had ben I foremost figure in the incorporation of Souris and ninlz gowns, size 2-12's, 1--14, , , dealt with: Testing otatoes for .,,, . ., , .. . tar there it . Giggry's Pharmacy, next Stewart”! 2-16's, 1-18. Suiiter's l,adies' wk" pm” in Chanomnmm MM blight resistance. J. pL. Howatt; g(.)S',:”)”';(l, if.f”i”?t U3?” A,”g' 4- :?)Y1H(e4x';l4OX1Claliil()l):a:.)e we 2'5”?hfxfolfffl.;f,:dm,,,i';f:,2:”?,, Bakery wean Great George SL weBei:ginliilig uitli registrations Andi l:ugXi1gip01: lAe.m1;10d8I5i0l'i: H" 'I);x,S,,:.,1;78tX::?:.' uwllush A However, the imports f:oni otli- um arm”-5 of I115 community, 11; '"-W"- . ' i '- 0 . in ' ' r - r- N ' Klsirostlb ldlcclric and Pro- rmi:.ui-ilv ('AI.I.Eli- l-iirelncn A CWEF "my at T9” 1”” ”” emyiil brassicae, H. R. Shirwctyfxi C "T . si.C,i.l:iisii.,i,,uii. (fl'1”9nupy1tpvli(()'1I1: 3195.215; me 11'” hm chm M vane Gan Refrigerators. Bryentoa responded in II call at. 2i."i Prince Maud” me sesslqnslmu bfr Cor” 3” 13-” Pm”? Fit” 0b5”V3”""5 . 1'. H War as UH"-' dwrilwd from 1.640 to in lass lie in'l"l'lPd Anastacia and Macxay. Street' yesterday. It is reported mined up .10 am me udmg i:l”S'I on turliip root maggots, D.C. Read. I,332. V vv1cAuiay 01 N01-Q15 pond and --a that on overheated oil burner dgy morning 3E the Vocatmm The afternoon session will be pre- Though far below other months Eight ygay-g Vim!) me... Celebrmed CIIANGI-I 0li' I)ATE- Weekly wits the callse. Scmml Ag”Fu1i.l'”1 Roan" 1 ,sided over by Mr. F. M. Cannon Y t d M ' of me rewgmzed Smppmg Mason mm. -GOldtm”wedd,;')g Anmvep Ljuif Cllib dance at Club House Fl'l- . . . The. wmemm" ”P,j1”i?3 M 1' 18 when various subjects dealing with potatoes again led all CCtllllIlOdlllCS 53.-v A tiny rvening miller than 'riiuls- lvomuza POWNAI. itlcslul-INT V0”F3””a15Ch"”1?” .ltfk”,?,”,e potatoes will be discussed by. Wm, 34;) 53,103.15 1e.,...,,,g hm f,",'m drmmd ;. wn.m.d b, m. litl)- DIES-Mrs Irving Tweedy of Ver- at 9'00 ."'m" ,0" TUCSIOHL M05515 5- W- A.Wl'5- 71- R Ellis LONL)t)N' lAPt--A l”'lll'lll1ll'5 m”'p”Pd l” 9”” 135 I'll -W"? OI wife five sons and-two daughters. --m - lion River. bit yesterday for Mal- presldeimal Weiwmc mm i Ii, ' H3”. M- C. MRCGiUiV1"rlV. R. A innoip hvpfllyyivqpiqyr mnk H," 1Lr ( I last. VH1". Th? bi2'!.P5l dPCIi9aSf' In The! survitl-iv 'IlPl1ll)E" of the .V()TlCF.-cxhibitolzs of live stock den, M355” :3 attend the tune”; 3' MaCL”9"' mesidein DE we jil:wKclly and Mr J. B. Adams. lmhini H Cmilsiu. the vi: O shlpplizg from here came in rou:zh- ' iqmiic 3,-C ”3X(,,,Q....,01- ifzitcham R "L we Frown”! E-xmbmmi 3” M h" i.””m"'1”'1”" M1" 9"” Eilfziigdft?niii:hl)l”i:iii?li(i:dbV)HZHVCCEI Horticulture Section ilcr of Nofilllgi Hill. A ' amp Wood Wilt 103 Wloade movlllsist John at cziiil-Eh. Secretary of -ianalnded that mm” close July 3'ELI)e,nkl,?E donneriy M Powmi" C. Baker. Minister of Agrlcllltulci i i Thc skinny little irut-kiln: clerk ””Lpm5i' -W” Md "(me atiali unsime Caillohc Ex””5””i socieiy 9i "i ' ' " vi )0 passed away Tuesday' and to the City by Mayor J. Di Wedliesdalf 9 a.ni. thr Iliu-;ilril1- lWilf) cnliicssr-d he killed seven or yea” (Until? lwtmrrodlilesr ”””i”d lll-f' USA; J- BIFHVUHISI. -10h”. ' no-or . - . r I ' r - . r . . . t r ' s iunes iizurcs 1nlMI.A. Sourls' .J Russel St. John FLASII ---The attractive, dr'sir- FRIENDS xivli relrtlivcs are Sm””.i' , . tme S".'".”' '."”ti”g M” ii" 1)” ".m'C..i."""."” mnmd ”.”””g” I" iil'c2i:kPi:Il livra-stock 53 fl i65l'i 7. .. ' - I amp and Elammous mm Cam, invnpd M n Sam” pvming at Sectional tolils ixi.l be llladc ?llIf1l(fi3dsl:7L:CPlrtsb3dpl;I1lt. SI.lC;mlli1Varlr:ii L':tiii(l(;..SIil.Ill nf pr-ninmlilo p,.,ps(.n1 meals 16 and um; mmwlgdgh m"il;Snuplcit.;o.npi;i CSl'lL2xirl;llI0T:;:' spot l'cfri:cratm's are here. See the home of Nicholson hrothcrs. durinsi the n(.iemOnn'cIiO'1'mMd Py -R pa,.u;,uhi” im ;,(,,,e.am; and M ,1 ?'H I, f1 m,, (4 m EDD mule tli; lumber is and tilt; scrap lionisidtt".Piv;.,C.:; ; 'pDmage L. ,h,,m mm”. H, Simnsnlwscars HMO, Grow, Thursday evening. lobster dinncl at Sal; 'ys1Rest).itli- C1-Ops aimyme Tacimmim ofagipsiye fir ioliviis walled in a iradtt- 29 and (PH ;-Prmhe..';1aHI0du-. Wfanlda M” 1,td., Charlottetown. July 16th, in honour of Mr. and ,a:;n:I.;ip6'0g(p'T4'.. un1(3C.;.vHe'1if-11::-1;tin. ol'cli'i'l'tls Tlibe spenkcls 'lf'i' 1-: Iii)i.)5i..dm:ii.i:..i2mii.? of 200 Fl'dl'i(:iS' (iilPaAUll 'EalTliscliiiC' P E. - r - Mrs. John G. Stevenson, Concord. . f ” I ' I ” i 7' i i i .' ."l ” t i 'i . ' - - I A ' .. l ' HOTORIST FINE" T A mo. New Hampshirm 0" Hm Occasion NI:'rli"E”l)ii:ef:Jllllllp':0fl)il Wrtl"cstiiiv Pllldilz-lll(l:VhaSi:na(:'l:l 1:3-'SIl:lf)PL(AIilz(l1eEil,lgllilgll est” udiisi-Ihii Clmlauil N" mp EU,” lmpmu ':l':ff:.niiO:iiIS:li”.ifl hie:asv1iiiifd1Lb2i?h- torist froni liaicrvalc who ignor- of thcir fiftlcih wedding annl- Thursday wmatbp dmdm ,nui1SeCg,C,.0m.p on Thursday ML E L.;C;,)'Inn;:;'llLhwffm, Hams modm” p Oil the lniport side the biczcsiim-5 Mme; and RiCl1a1'd of char. Ni R rod lfltghri- ims fmmti 510 and Wrsam I Lions dealing with various phasc5iEalon will deal with bliieberry rut- , " ,.,,,,,,,. '”””5e ""19. '” ””5"”a”"7”5il0"9”"”I 315” 5Ul'V”'9- ::sltrst :ill'Mlm.d'nri:SAlznufkfymlzgollile BR WK AT””(.imCERY A of agricultural and kindred stib- tintzs and Mr. White wltli apple :;-'11)? lag :7k::;lS'Jl:7i'g”5IiLL 1" 13!” lThc funeral Vllll be held on Fri- 't C i't . ' ” ' " - .- ibreediiig. , .' ' - F. 6 KIWI - ray iiiornllig with Mass at St. (VIDIIIIIC tins rcnuinded till the break was discovered csterdav JOHN r ).. . . . h M k cst. decrease ame mm s i i - . .- - ltith. morning in the l-'itzroy 3 Groccry 5-""5 And (V-mp; 5N.m.,n mM;i',3'gt;;.M,i:::ihflgliieli.::,:;11(ly:,mI ' of coal with CH2 ai':'lt'lnghllirimiletiii:igfgytj-:2T;:gE:);g:-P;IOAO . .-- .. -. ... . . . .. ti'Sll1C.n0t up Nlr.ws iu:c'i:lvi:n-Mrs. D. hiioonmeliioniiilmiiirniiiiiiI The highly inlciitmi Peter Mi;- Mf'- 5- 3- Whl'”5l”f iii” l?l'”'Fi” 1c",'f:;i:;;a:"S:”h,,f"";”:f,” "ll Ifieteoid l'liOlllaiiglL fil'Pai9."?'i”d 93 M W si mi 39 Writ. '0 illacrs cast and court: J. Gtilis. N0fb0T0. NCCIVEG the Had a window in the west side of ihc Nulty tabovcl of the famed Ml-- mm the Smls mid 3””: t:Ck””'li 1': di yo IE 5 p 5 2 ptiima ,l'.”l'; Of the carloads shlpperl from t W” my "id the balance "f "3 news Sattlrclrly of the death of her store and about 3523 in small Nulty Family. eliiertained another Rfmm Not 3' Yniatiomfi q”lio:,,,a iilcllln . 35 811”. CC fmnf. ii mil . .. T in . . the Province there were 353 cat"-(WEN? mnslgmd to pom” "em M FlSi('l', Maljy Fitzsiliiniolis, Anli Al'- change was missing. The city pg. capacity audience at Georgetown 9'00 3-"L A fpvieihn tom 9110' 0:” k ":1. aciimfi D pt.n.mmPm,i .r,mmim5", Om", l(ipiT5"u”".!5 loads from points between Cliar- Sumeilsid" hour. Mlchigall. who passed away lire are investigating H1,-. mylast night with an Outstanding nomio Research plogramlrne or IVE. -s ocr H lee eis mi luesday ,blo-l-.c U.li llcrillciic.-.iy between 1111- IDHCLOWXL Bordon and summmm .. ..Ad HHWAM, mm, 10. cidemp ishow of songs dances and Jokes. Maritime PI'OVlllCeu willy. e. pre- Tllullllllg o owing theil ESSCHID: ill-is and policc HS inorc than i50 side. 75 "cm pmmy my and mum QTOCKHOLM Icmp Th AL,” -7- -- - - - I MCNUIIY Ollfhed the SIWW Wt”RY' same? by '1' 1t'(.T1iP' LXZML-,me;; giro in ?f""iwI:g,, 1;, YOca.t1033.?i ha,”,"1Wk wwkms mmmumi mo” of Cliarlotteiown. and 70 hrlfllflaf.-iL:il1s(i1 lance Ithe Swedish our i0l'R EN'rRli.'s lll early l-'im.' IN uwr;l.i.lNt;-A iii-allot; an Irish costume and with ti 'Tal,1s,.a'Li)”"', Br"; 91?”, fired; ,;1,' Oi”, 1' . d '” ”..l”I.”f f.5””t” i,”r'"””i ””'"" "omlmms ',” cd west. of Stlnlml'rSi(i0. iFrirCP's new woo mph all-weatiirr for Provincial Exhibition as pos- which started from the hlow- selection of Irish songs and l0ke5- iii 0” 611'; BgrJ5;1.":-'2; E. Q d )e?lew.Pd bn,nC Qcimilnmiinm, Imwi)”m. mm" Cmmd” The rarlrezirls lirrivlng at theijet flzliter has flown "faster than iiively no entries will be accepted torch of a painter working on He later changed to the kilis alld e”Sto"'lalndst 1', i- C)i1flB1u(;'L0wi:; Hm M S-ivy '; 'f 1:11: i;1'i;H-PSIrttlfl-lllllllllti Milli). Pfnyinpp mamiy .-amg (mm iheiam mm... '31,-Cmg; m gins mum,-V -v after .tuliI 25th. Earl.V entries are the house of Col. F. B. Culirlitl. Dlnyed bag-Pipe "H1516 0" U"? i1)J::.lr',:C;,r:1ae3eC;Lo(;m;, ,.ic1:1m,.a1 mm: :oh':e(,mmdLu5,”. L,” Ree) M(,),.m H. hCk"”H”.'”1.p0hC(' clashed when area between Chnriottetowii. Sum-Iofficlals disclosed illicit the plane ,,ppreL-1,.mi as painloguos have :0 14 Ilpper prince Street. Caused vlollli. lie also did a number of 5N V S” Ma SMSEJ E Mm-Wm ;,I.m.,inC” ,md' , dlscmmj; ill inf, siim Dim” hm" . Broum” Re” lnerslde and Borden to which .scc- ' was sllown to the press be made out, coiisidcrnble dilmrlgc in the u'illlSiSC0l.Cil dances. Sang Scotch songs g , 05' 170 D it 1' A' ,1Cul1”uirPl g B w11,i gdand M"wl GT0 Vi (mid :'w'”'i5- ill" 1”” (i'0"lPim.V "I - - -- -- .. -. - W .. .M...M.........,Y . ,-.d. - --....H..--, and roof b(.fm... being brought and told Scotch jokes. He switched T(.”a. cg 3:1 ea) ,.m t E' t '. k' H ”ta.m1' d b, 'K lnph 1.6105? mm” "HM ii sliddc” walkom under control by firemen on back to his Irish apparel for the Tmne .3 can fpvltlnlcn ' "mic ' 1 H5139 .3 i- p- 35' ilIl.1l w.'it.'I' IIIISDUIP lrlsfr SMU1tdH.V- Monday. It is Nporlod mm some conclusion of the performance, . orlng, fitxpeirlflgifital-t .;&i-l”fill. musseii. discussion on glass sil- mm ,0 drm. ,1 cm. through the sparks from the torch which The large audience was very ap- Nappam R9511 S 0 el lly ilas nge follows. fl”-"kill WW5. SUIKNIS lumped On FITTED FOOTWEAR l75 Queen Si.-Currie Bldg. Silo Per Insertion ” W-'W" IlllI'I'IlS-v is'iVnT;s'-() ":.'tTvtlie P.-iEVI.gl.:lIBris: pltal. July 15. ifififl. to Mr. and Mrs. H: H. Simpson, nee Normil Slimv, il son, 7 lbs. (GRANT-M Si. .Vilitlli'lf3l'S lins- piinl, Tnrrmio, (ML, on July Tilt. 1953 in Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Grant. tnee Patricia Tralnori a daughter. Ma cl? AC II E R N-At. the P. E. I. Hospital on July 7, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. M U r c h is on Mnctiachern, Hampton. :1 daughter. Ci.ndy Shar- lene, R lbs. 1 oz. IARRIAGI-IS STA . .)IITll C At the Pres- byterian Mansc. Silnimcrsldc, on .luly 4, 1953. by the Rev. J. Donald Macxay, Walter Preston Stavert of Freetown. to Dorothy Irene Smith. R. N. of summerside. ITIIS MALLETT - At New Westminster, B.C.. July 15. Hammond W. Mal- left. in his 84th year. formerly of Union Road. P. E. Island. (iAI.I'.AN'I'-AL the (Tliarloilelovvn llospitnl, .lllly 15. l':fllIl0 Gallant of Mont ('armel in his 53rd ycnr. llts rt-mains will he transferred this afternoon from the Char- lottetown Funeral Home to his late residence. Funeral notice lllter. ARSENAITLT-At Suniinerside on lilomlny. Jilly lflili, F.manuel 1.. Arsenault. in his Filth year. For- warrlcd from the Row-ncss Fun- eral Home to his lnle residence. 18 Duke Street. front where the funeral will he held on 'Illiiirsdli,t', July 16th in St. Paul's Church for Mass at .'i.tJ(l a.ni. Interment in the church ccnictcry. ARSENALILT-At St. (flirysnsiilm. on July l.'itli. Mrs. Alphonse Arsenault in her iiiith year. Re- miiilis will l)(' trliiisfcl'l'etI totltiy from the (iomptoii Funcrnl Home to the home of her son. Rennie lirsennult, St. (fhrylzosillni from where the funcrrtl will take Place on Friday morning in Eg- mont Bay ('liurl'li for Muss M 9:00 n'clnt'l(. lntcriiicnt in tlic cliurch cemetery. aun- CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. mar. ms Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -I)in-cInra- I ll). amllsy J. w. luuaemul I lumher was being used to rcniovn paint' from the clap hoards, ignited tllc inside wall, causing the above dilmagc. There was considerable vvilter damage as well. SMASHES truck hit an electric: on the north TRUCK POLE-A light pole side of Lougwortli Atciiltc last night resulting: in ii temporary tilsruptlnn of light service in that area. A place of which fell front the vehicle at the scene of the acci- dcnt proved to be a means of apprehending the driver who had procccdcd as far as North River before the R. (1. RI. P. who had received notice by radio camn upon a truck loaded with litm- hcr, which proved to pc their quarry. FIIILI) INJURIEI)-Carlene Lic- wcllyil mung dailgliter of Mr. and Mrs, Lockwood Llewellyn, 2i7 Eustorl St., suffered painful lacera- tions on the chin when thrown from tier bicycle at the corner of Eustoil and Hillsboro Streets yesterday morning. The injured girl was taken to hospital where three stitches were required and other treatment given before be- ing returned to her home. preciatlve of .'iicNulty's perform- ance and they applauded his acts repeatedly. .ilcNulty was accompanied by Frank Wade, who hails from the State of Kentucky. U.S.A. and by Ding Connolly of Charlotte- town. Next. Monday night Ml-Nuliy will npprar in Albcrtoli. He will give a show in Tlguisli on Tuesday night, Jilly 21 and in 0'l.ea.ry on Wed- nesday night. July 22. two groups would work together on the project of making funds in order to repair the Community Hall. Discussion following on this sub- .i6'ct. over a friendlv cup of tea served by Mrs. Willard Lank and Mrs. John England. Personals I MM-.. Mr and Mrs. William Hook. Earnscltffc Apartments. returned last. evening from A visit to re- latives in Montreal alid Quebec City. Mrs. Efilltl C:il'niicllacl. 198 Cumberland St, had as her guests over the week-end. her aister-in- law, Mrs. Ormond Hawboldi; alid her daughter Elaine alid Mr. Ross FIRE l)ES'I'IIOYS BARN-Fire of tlliknown origin destmyed a barn at Long River owned by Mr. Al- l.son MacLcod on Saturday morn- ing. Jilly 4. Mr. MacLeod had come from his home at Sprlngbrook to work in the fields and all al1Dear- ed to be as usual as he and his help primed by the buildings into the field where they had barely begun to work when flames were seen issuing from the barn. The loss is a considerable one. as the building had been restored and re- modellcd only a few years ago by Mr. Prldfiam Jnlinstone, then own- er of the property.-Bur. Vlrasr. i'i:rr.n's FUNERAL BAY-The funeral of the late Richard Thomas Caniwell was held Wednesday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Peters Church. St..Peter's Bay. where Requiem Mass was cele- brnted by the pastor, Rev. W. V. MacDonald who also conducted the service at the glove. The pall bearers were R L Bulge, A. J. Larkin. J. R. Flynn. Lorne Dwan. J. G. Dwan and Victor Handra- han. Interment was in the church cemetery. Iloilll-2. scuool. Ml-:i;rl.V(: - The regular monthly meeting "I Went Royalty Home and schoolwas held at. the School last. evening. Mrs. John England gave a brief report on the Provincial Home and School Association mcetlllg held lll Charlottetown. Mrs. Barry Hllgden then gave her report. tin meeting with the Womenis Instit- ul.e and it was decided that the I?-mE"s'eE'y of WCTU In N. S. Dies NEW GLASGOW, (CPI-Mrs. J. w. Turner of Kentville. N. 5.. known throughout the Maritimes for her activity as fomler secre- tary of the Nova Scotia Women's Christian Temperance Union, died Wednesday. She was R6. gCard-O7IaTli;nTs- I wish to thank all who sent Il.D. Maelean I tiuliaarsarilc i IGMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllishlre PHONE 149 cents letters. or helped in any way during my recent illness. My sincere thanks. III. BTEIILING LORI) ciIFu Of Tllcllllfs I wish to expire: my aincerut thanks to friends and neighbors eaihclsuy Dr. Mound. Rev. Mr. Nicholson and Rev. Mr. Baxter who violted during the illness of my mother: also to those who cant OIIIII and letters of sympathy since her recent death. Mn. William (IiIIeIpIe., Fraser, all of Milford Statioli, Nova Scoila. HOUSING PLANE PRETORIA. South Africa (CF) -The south African Institute of Architects is making free plane of cheap yet. efficient houses avail- able to non-Europeans wishing to buid their own houses in coli- trolled areas. IN MEMORIAM In loving of is loving daughter nmi sister. Hrs. Gladys W'Illoughhy, who pitssml aivny July 1045. The mouth of Jilly again is. licrc Ono of the tuultlcst nf till the year. With tears we watched you slink- lug, We vvatclied you pants away. We tended you with loving care. But coulll not make you stay: We watrlied ht-side your Iinllsldc At! the lonely hours paaaell And oh! how otlr hearts were achllur IVhcn we iunv you hrcathc your lilst They any time In a healer Ami helps us to forget. But. time so far hats only prnvctl How much we miss you yet. Sadly nilsscll thcr nnd Si.-itcril. hy Filth cr, Mo- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our tiar- Illuz Mother. .'ilr.II. (ilntlya H'Ill- oughhy. who tlled 8 years ago. Your memory to us In it keep- sake With which we ahall never part Though GOII has you In his keep- In: We still have you In our hearts. A memory of in loving Mother (tut. short when life was door And left. four lonely aching heart: To mourn and miss you dear. Sadly mlescri aml lovingly re- membered by Ilurlssm, Brien. (far-ole nnrl Franklo. Cw:Cf Thanks I wish to thank Dr. Rnchmel. nurses and staff of the Prince Ed- ward Hospital for the care and at- tention I received while a patient there. also those who tViSllCd me and sent. cards. letters. flowers and fruit. Thank you. Appln Iloul. ...J . Mrs. Robert Crockett, York orl four Upland Soil Types in Nova Scotia, Ii. P. Jackson, Experimen- tal Farm, Nappilu. ,No. 1 Vociitional school when Ar.- At the afternoon session Mr. A. iimal Husbandry Research on Marl- E. Barrett of the Experimental time Experimental Farms will Farm, Ottawa will speak on the dealt with. referring in detail "Relation of soils and crop studies Newfoundland, Fredericton, Char- on Illustration Stations to prob- lotletown and Nappan. lems in the Maritime Provinces." Mr. Parent will preside at Mi'. C. A. Eaves, Kclltvillo. will filizil meeting opening, at 9:00 fl.llI. discuss Niiiririii Levels and yields nn Thursday when Modern Srlrtirv, of N.-tied Gem potatoes as lll- Rrecdmz Methods iii Driimarl: flutntfefl h.V lvfF?IimFl1i5- The PITPN. tilltlslrated) will be dealt. with hy I Architects At. It pm. Mr. H, W. Clay will me my, Wuid” 0”” 3 nleemlg I” ROW” land tossctl them into some brush.. me tlcit tlic nrcn. I i t i t of fertilizer treatment. on chipped Mr. J. G. Lefebvre. The session quality, by G. W. Hope, Kcntville; --Z? Soil Conditioners, by J.J. Doyle. Fredericton. N.E.. and Rock Phos- phate. by A. A. MacLean, Experi- mental Station. Fredericton. . Tlitirsday at the same place the Two closed re-treats ulll l'lF' meeting will deal with Chemical hem mi; summpp ,1; im. (in... Weed Control. by RF. Stairs. New vent. of the Siwfefi Heart, Itali- Brunswlck Dept. of Agriculture fmg N, s, and Dr. P.0. Ripley. EXl791'lmCni31 The first from August 2t-21:: Farm, Ottawa. Molyhdenttm-H8 will he prcnclteti by Iicvcwnrl possible use for improvement. of Father Lyn:-ii, 8.1. hay and pasture lands, D.M. Rob- The sr-conct from Sept. 4.7 Will inson, Science Service. Charlotte- ho preached by Reverend Father town. Cobalt Investigations of Malone, S..l. some soils of the Annapolis Val- For further ley, Dr. J.R. Wright. Science Ser- write to thc l)irnctri(-n of lir- vice. Ottawa. fronts, (lnnvcni. of the Sncrr-rl Biology Section lloilrt. 280 Spring Gnrtlcii Rnarl. Tuesday at 1:30 the Biology Sec- llalifiix. illl-ill'lIlRl ion sTORE NEW - G. II. III. - MORE Space-MORI-I Convenience-MORE Rcatli.V '1''"'- till” I'll" MODERNI-TOLD DOORS, the very newest type of folding: closure. The Holman Building Service Department is PIIIIIPPNI I" SUPPIY Mid install Modern Fold Doors in any desirable width for old as well as new buildings. The cliitngo and the suvinx: of space foimnrly iukctt up by swinging. doors will aiuavo you, and the ultra sniiirt appear- nnce will add value and beauty to your home . . . ern Fold Doors are extensively used in office bllildings. shops. lins- pitnls and schools. Modern Fold Doors rlln on a sturd.V it'll ITHFR. they have it rigid frame and tire covered in your choice of colors Vinyl coated fabric ihni. is cnsy to vtnsli, flame resistant and truly heauliful. Just note the following points in ftlvnr of Motlcril Fold Doors: IQUIM "gu,-p.gtnp” slidrt i-mry doors along trltclt; tlimr docs not creep away from fully open or closed position. Balanced hinge corislructirm thoth top and bottom) nL'Il(PS for loll: life, easy opening rind closing. Th, Vim1.maq,.d (,-ihrir rnvriring in 21 dc:-orator vului's is fade-proof, easy to wash with soap and water. Vertical rods to each hinge are for strength and balance. (Tnniprcssinn springs at l-uiiiom iii (limr cqunlilc fnliliic iciikiim, hclp keep folds neat and even. N0 ilnnr track in rnlcli dust nutl tlirl. or hr in traffic ltnrnrd. haw been spccif,xiitg Modernfolrl since lF)."lG. llollernfnlrl magic transforms wasted space into usable space and r'rc.'lics exirrl rooms at comparative low cost. Service Department for nllvico, estimates and installation costs of Mndernfold Doors. The K.&R. Store Stock Reduction continues ON Jl'I.Y 16. 17, I8. BARGAINS FOR ALI. I.AI)IES' SANDALS 0 .Y H.971 ATTENTION STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. Spring Park Community Hall, Thursday cvcning. July 16th Lads and Laseies Bond in attendance. plea -cl Ry the wily, .'Vlnd- , llurnltlr. I (let in touch kklilll llolninivs Iilttldili,: I y.ri'zil)l)e(i the ignition keys Pulluc iteic asked to help the iOl'N'lI(lll through the getter. Some be officrrls puslic-ti aside the strikers, to inc-tubers of the United Steelwork- iCIO-CCLt, blit turned around and Our policcmanhs l-oat. was torn Tlicrc were no injuries and tin nrrrsis. ers of Aliiclticzi the iurctuiin Lake Superior, irllles in length, covers an area of 31,820 square miles. Kinsmen or volunteer workers will conduct: i-l house to house canvass on Friday evening, July 17th, selling general admission tickets for the King Bros. and Christiani Circus. playing at the Exhibition Grounds, Monday, July 20th. The Kinsmen Cltlh will rcccivc SW; of this gain, so support Kinsmen community service by buying your tickets from them. Adults: 551.25: Children .60c; both prices, tax in- cluded. rm-i'tftiij2rti.es Do Your Preserving NOW FRESH BERRIES ARRIVING DAILY Special Prices on Berries by the Crate ..i' CERTO. bot. .. .. 29c Mtisoii JARS. pints. doz. 31.39 liitlsuti JARS. qts.. dos. SL59 PAROWAX. pkg. 19c ('t'litt CRYSTALS. 2 pits. 296 Jar RINGS. 2 pkgs. .. 25c Shirriff's LEMON PIE FILLING 2 pkgs. 35: JIFFY PIE CRUST. pig. 33: FILL Y0l'R PANTRY NOW WITH ITEMS SUITABL.l:1 FOR A QUICK SNACK! TIONS FROM ATKINSONS. THE STORE WHERE YOU WILL FIND ALL THE ITEMS REQUIRED FOR THAT SUMMER PICNIC. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGES- AVON APPLE JUICE, Ige. 48 oz. tin . . . . 29c CARNATIUN (IR NI:.'S'l'l.lCS MILK. tall tins. 6tins 89c Fresh Kraft F. D. Smith Prior's (il'()llll(i Miracle Tnniato 'liiil'cc-Frliit Coffee whip Ketchup M'mlude I.h. 8 01.. -lar I3 oz. Bot. 2-1 nz. Jar 95c 29.; 27c 35c 1lii4ilAElIl3i5li JUICE. 20 oz. 2 tins 35c ('.ROSSIC AND ill .A(il(WlCl .l. DATE AND NUT BREAD, 8 oz. tin 29c Ieifsa SFNKIST Picnic Siylc --Axe. 3 in 7 lbs. Full (Ii Juice ORANGES PORK SHOULDERS. lb. 55: Breakfast 2 doz. 49: BACON. sliced. lb. . . . 69: Fresh Ground HAMBURG STEAK. lb. 43: Purc liorlc SAUSAGE. I5. . . . . . . BOLOGNA. sliced. I5. Grade ivy" Fowl-. I5. 496 FRESH LAMB IN STOCK New Nativi- CABBAGE Head 25: Cauliflower Each 25: New BEETS 2 Ilunclics 25: 43: 35: INAL T"? 5545 6546 -4il.i i I A ,7yd,;,u5, FINE rooos DIAL i 5545 6546