SEPTEMBER 1'. 1953' strange But True 3, F. ii. MacArthur , 15 1945, the remains of ,083eEru:gld George Via were laid ' Brethren Cemetery, "J Jwvlml i na F18? Febl-.8 2, '1952, George Vla's "rave gxplOd8d and some of the earth was bl0W'n 35 1'5! as 200 feet Noise of the explosion was ,,..;.l for a couple of miles and an estimated one thousand per- ms gathered in the llttletceme- ,2, to see what all the ado was about , They observed that old Vlll headstone was intact, though ,(,mewhat sunken. The explosion mi-i not injure the walls of the ring, nor the coffin. ;.RPlzillVe5 had the grave filled m again and re-nodded but no one will ever know the answer to that male ancient Druid priests of ll)lllllCl'n Gaul believed so strongly n tmznortality of the soul that .1”... loaned each other large sums ,, imoney which were to be paid liter death. U . N:-;lr Pletlsantvillc, Tenn. on the mm of Jack Murray, may be seen ihp nnly weather prophet rock in the llllolc world. Just before rain sets in. the surface at this lime- storm rock breaks out in sweat- )ikr- brads or drops. Murray says till 2 this happens he and his llll')l'S know that rain will fall -, :2 ll low hours. Actually the rock is H far better weather pro- phet than the U. S. Weather burcau l'”.l.'lll9T Murray visits the rock pip;-(tlrll to get a check up on '.l:lil kind ol u'e.atlier is in the glint; Murray relays the rocks 'e3(llllg to local farmers who vow liat they'll rather go by the yeatlim' rock prophet than the of- tmli weather bureau forcasts. The dying words of the renown- -ti Nicholas Machiavelli were: "I iosire to go to hell, and not to ieal'6ll. In the former place I lhall enjoy the company of popes, tings and princes. while in the atter are only beggars, monks ictmits and apostles." Thric's some contrast between the above statement and the fol- nwiiig, which are the dying words it tnu uould be rid of that utugli chore of mowing the family awn, you might solve your pm- item as did Frank Gowan of Den- .'Pr. Colorado. by concreting it and Jatnlltig it a grass green, That the mind of an elephant the Ringling Bros. Circus sudden- ly set upon a visitor and catch- ing the man in its trunk tossed him high into the air. An investigation brought out the amazing fact that some years prior to this incident, the man had put a. lighted cigar in the elephant! trunk. Native elephant trainers say that no matter how trivial, from the cradle to the grove, an elephant will remember and avenge every wrorg done him. some visions of-r World War I may be worth recalling for the entertainment of readers ,of this column. Thomas Kelley, Wales, was I member of the 8th Division, 33 Brigade and 33 battery of thel Royal Field Artillery. B. E. 1'. Not long after they'd crossed the chan- nel they were engaging the Pnls- sian guards at Neuve Chapelle. During that battle Kelley and hundreds of his comradu at arms were amazed to notice that the whole horizon took on a deep crimson hue-the most remarkable sunset the soldiers had ever seen. . . . one guy pointed to the sky and asked Kelly, ”What in the world does that mean?" No sooner were the words out of his mouth than amid the blood-red firmament--and hund- reds of soldiers saw it-a perfect resemblance to the face of King Edward Vii hung for several minutes in space and then slowly faded away. Was this image a symbol of en- coltragemeut lo the hard pressed English troops? Was it. a sign that victory would be on the side of the allies? . The late I4ord,l-ialliax vouched for the following strange story which was at that time, "common knowledge among the senior sub- marine officers." With the commanders of the sub-boats operating from the southeast coast of England was one whom we will call Pethlck. These ll-boats had a special "beat". They'd do a patrol off the Dutch shoals and the entrance to Jade Bay, working mostly at night due to the vigilance of the German air force. :. . . Pethick left on one.of lllese patrols. His ship never returned and in time it was aificially list- ed as lost. Two months later another sub said, ”By Jove. there's Pethiuk waving to us like mad from the water." The tanks were at once emptied to bring the sub to the surface. Men hurried to the conning tower and some went out on deck with lever forgets was proved some "0315 830 when an elephant in life lines. But if Petllick was actu- ally therc no one could see him THE GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN BELANGER RANGES for coal. wood or OIL Bryenton dz Macxay ”YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- It the HUGHES DRUG ITO!-I.” "WE TREAT THE 3103 WEIJJ Bakery. KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. Bryentou and Maciiay. Cantwells Gloria. Pharmacy. JUST ARRIVED. Kenmore Wash- ers. The best washer value in Canada. Simpsons-Sears. lottetown Store. MICDONALD RADIO SERVICE A Radio cording. 180 Kent street. 6913. Canada-fourteen modelsvto choose .1 Sears Charlottetown Store. Winnlired Allan and Mr. A. C. Sinclair received the sad news of the death of their brother, Mr.l W, Edgar Alltln of Annapolis tlloyal, on Sunday. Aug. 30. Ho Ir-lives to niollrli his wife and one l dnuglltcr. lliurn, N. also a sister. Mrs. L. H. Coffin of Montague. noon all these lil good health and residing in or near Eldon will have an opportunity of adding their contributions to the Blood Bank Blood Donor Clinic being held in the Eldon Hall uilder the spon- tsorship of the Eldon Institute. The quota for Clinic which begins at 1:30 and goes oil for a two-hour period is l00 donors and all connected with inaking the plans are most anxious to have this objective exceeded. Bradley. Kelly's the marriage of his sister, Rita . Rosaleen to Melvin Francis, son of SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132. the late John next to Bedford, in St. Joseph's Church. Kelly's Cross, ember 15th. at 7.30, COLDSPOT - ivl-eature for fea- Mowade of lure, the finest refrigerator value in nouncu the ennnmem of he, ISLAND GIXLL. Queen Street. Dial 5225. serving full course din- ners. Specialising Chinese dish. A Nulldlllr of good used Wuh- crs, Ranges and Chesterfield Suits now available on easy monthly pey- Cll!8ey'I Phlmlcy. next BleWlfi'0 ments. Simpson:-sears. Charlotte- town store. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. Peter Cross. announces and Mrs. M”oQuaid. on Tuesday, Sept- DON'T FORGET turkey supper Char- Sept. 2. in aid of st. Vincent Or- phanage. Dunstans supper served at at. College, time 4 p.m. dults tickets 31.00: children 50 repairing. Amplifiers and cents. Entertainment on Orphan- aound -system. Disc and tape re- age grounds. Free transportation Phone from I.M.T. 2 and 3 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrl. Ethel M. Charlottetown, atl- aughter, Barbara Ruth to William from. See them today. slmpsona- Louis. son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacDonald of Bedford, P. E. f. . mrrlage to take place in Septem- BR()'l'H.I'lR PASSES ON --Miss hey, Personals Milbum Buell is leaving by air for the Magdalen Islands on a Mrs. John Cox ni Shel- bu-”lm955 ml?- Mr. arid Mrs. Charles MacDonald who have been guests at Highiield FlRS'r ELDON BLOOD DONOR Tourist Court during the past two ,CLlNIC - on Wednesday after- Week! leave Monday morning on return to their home in Pea-body lbelwcen the ages of 18-85 years M335- Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. White and children Richard and Elaine left by being donors at the Red Cross lzgrltcl-Iv for their home in Marathon. Ti .. holiday with Mrs. Wqmen'g ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mac- gmg Lean, Hampshire. after spending a pleasant White's par- Mr. and Mrs. James Gaudet and two daughters, Marlene and Lynn, of New .Glasgow, N. S., left on re- turn home last week after at- tending the Trainor-Walker wed- M ding and visiting relatives on the now. But something else came to Island. enced? of their danger. . Did the ghost of the dead sub- marine commander come back to rescue his friends from the kind of death he himself had experi- The former British War minister, Hore Belisha, such was the case. What do you, my readers think? M ,4 Z'T Vltt"iL i it There Ne .We timed these Skirt want them and if your timing is right too, you'll be looking for a smart separate Skirt about now! Make your selection from the array of taffetas, blends, wool flannels, They're, all here in bevy of delightful co and green among others). to 20. 5).'f7L H 0 Lin ll W5 she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jamieson before leaving for her home in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Byrne and family have returned to their home in Ottawa after a two-week visit on the Island. They were guests oi Mrs. Byrne's mother. Mrs. John T. Kelly. stanchel. Cameron-Bagllall Wedding The wedding took place at Trin- lly United Church on August 1. at 11.30 I. m,. when Helen Flo, young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ton Bagnall. exchanged marriage vows with Eaton Carl Cameron, son of Mrs. Janie: H. Cameron and the late Mr. Cameron of New Glasgow, N. 8. Rev. E. G. Evans officiated. The church was decorated with baskets of gladloll. Mr. Paul Cud- more presided at the' organ. The bride were 1. street-length dress of ice blue nylon over tat. feta with matching accessories and wore A coruge of Talisman roses. Mu. Louis Bagnsll wu matron of honor. and wore a street-length dress of navy crepe with white so. cessories and a oorsage of white roses. t The groom was attended by Mr. Louis lagnall. brother of the bride. The reception was held at the home oi the bride's parents im- mediately following the ceremony at Belvedere. Receiving with the bridal party was the bride's moth- or, who wore a. grey-blue dress with navy and white accessories and I cornge of American Beauty ro; -. and the groom's mother, Mrs. James H. Cameron, who wore a navy dress with white accessories and e. coruge of white roses; The bride's table was covered with a lace table cloth uld cen- tered with a two-tier wedding cake. A bouquet oi Talisman roses edd- ed to the attractive setting. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. E. c. Evans. responded to by the groom. Alisting in serving were: Mrs. Parker Wood. Mrs. Gordon Houston. Mls, Velma Wood.) Mrs. Frank Crabbe, sister of the bride. l Following the reception the bride and groom left on their honey- moon through the Maritlmes and Eastern States. For travelling the bride chose I suit of light blue wool fleck. with white accessories and a corsage of white carnatlons. On returning from their honey- moon. the young couple will reside in New Glasgow, N. 5.. where the groom is employed with the Mari- time Steel Foundries. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. , ' , James H. Cameron. David and arrivals for Just when you Sandra, Mr. and M... Elmer acetate and rayons. . . . the newest styles and a lors (black, charcoal, gray Sizes range from 12 Cameron, Miss Betty 1-iogan, Mr. George MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Cameron. Jimmie, all of New Glasgow, N, 8.. Mr. and Mrs. Manchester, N. H Doreen and Joseph Tremblay, GUNMEN CRASH PARTY LAWRENCE. N. Y,. (AP) - Two gunmen crushed a party at an executive's Long Island home Mon- wl They're At day night and made off with til,- 000 in cash and jewels from the hosts and eight guests. The band- its made their 10 victims. who had been playing rummy and cannot: ll'l W ' )"g'1('j.' )(,'(r (I Greenland has an non of 1,000 feet. It the home of Mack Lliebeh klnd. empty their pockets and take of! all their jewelry. The ice cap that covers most of average thick- CHARLOTTETOWN Blame Fixed In HANG!-ln8'l'Elt, Eng. (Reuters) engineer were blamed at an in- quest Thursday for last weeks were killed when two trains met toppled 80 feet over I. viaduct. The coroner said it was obvious that the accident would not have happened if there had not been negligence by slgnalman William Henry Upton, ' signalman Raymond Signalman Upton, 24, had ad- mitted that had never given a. "train ap- proachlng" signal. IN MEMORIAM MR. JOHN W, GARRETT the Charlottetown Hospital on July 22nd, John W. Garrett, in his 72nd year, The late Mr. Garrett was in his usual health until the day previous to his death when he suffered a cerebral haemorrhagr. from which he never regained con- sciousness. The deceased. who was born at family oi the late Darius Garrett and Janie (MacKenzie) Garrett. The late Mr. Garrett. entered the service of the Canadian National Railways in the year 1912, retiring as Stationary engineer about in years ago, In 1946 he was awarded the Imperial Service Medal by His ai meritorious services. Mr. Garrett was well and favor- ably known throughout the Pro- vince, and he will also be well re- membered as an ardent sportsman, He was a devoted husband and father, and his sudden pablvllll came as a great shock to his family and friends. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing widow, the following sons firm of McDonald, Currie and 00.. Accountants; and Albert. or Chal- tie), brother. Melvin. 01 Ohm End 0'” sister, Mrs. Ira DOHKIMV 0l'llll”l0"5' town. also survive. The funeral, which was lariK5ll' attended. was held "Om "'5 W” residence. 63 Douglas the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer. where Refllllml Hlllh Md” Enrighl, C.Ss.. Present in the sanctuary was the Rev. J. G. phy, C.Ss,R., Rector, Fr. Elms also officiated at the SH"- mllbearers were: (Honorary) I-Ion Dr. W. J, P. Mu:Millan. 013': Messrs: W. Chester 5. n;.l.;...". John F. Leightizer. Nor- Edgu Gillespie and Louis Mathe. soMe many floral tributes. MISS which were received, testified to ceased WM held- Flsrll TI'lbMvC Pillow" Wife and daughter Helen. cross? Albert and Aileen. spuys: Arthur and Mulch- Adrian, Jean and Metha- Ross and Alice. Ken, bottle and John. Ella. Leith and Lorna Dnultllil irmnil Cu-rrle, Bertie and Munroe Montreal. , . Staff. American Truckinil A55" 5! Washington. 11 C- Wreath Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gillespie. Nora Johnston and M!!- Mr Md Mfg. w. Cliestt-r 3. Mc- Lure. Mm Ruth Corncll, Montreal. Mr. G. H. Creighton. Montreal- Mrs. Tess Garrett. Miuut Carlie Adrian and J91!" llllfhlv Robs and Alice lhldllb Ilri and Marion. Ken. Lottie and John Albert and Aileen. Helen. Fiery, Itching Skill Gets Quick Relief Here is it clean stainless (high). pone- itching Toes and Feet. Rashes Ind other itching skin troubles. MO0NE'B EMERALD on. not only helps Dr0lll0l0 healthy healink. in open 50'" "'5 cars are also quickly -- --V9d- 1" skin affections--the itching of Eczema is quickly l...sed, Plmplul. skin eruptions dry up and scale off in a very few days. MOONFS EMERALD OIL all ilfactlorl or money back. HUGHES DRUG CO.. LTD. JENKINS PHARMACY RIIDDIN BROS. ' White Plains, N. Y. (hkh) T e C II. I J ITIGBMXI James Feehan, saint 0 on OM? Ill'nd' Mn, Fred Colilngs, -- Montuue, -Two Iignalmen and I. locomotive 3.-uugngli, train crash in which 10 persons 1eyV ngmman, om”-lo, head-on and one of the coaches -rhomu Hunter. Mlrgaret. (2) ”""lnz two years he and family. and Armand. Moncton, N. B. Millan. Mary Elaine. town Hospital, There passed away suddenly at und May Wm” Plum N Y. (high). ' family. (high) and family. St. Peters, was the eldest of the and (Emily. family. Majesty the King In recognition M”. Meme”, Ottawa. family. t Donald. and daughters: Arthur. with the Mndnd Walsh. Helen Garrett Montreal, P.Q. One Montreal, E Q. and Mr. Fred Mallett. Street, to famuyt Ml- wns celebrated by W9 R” w- J" Jamey, R be t Diamond Stewart. thigh), , man Befdwmaiielt (oActflvel Messrs: M”: ”- W”5”" Wl MM'.V- ' ?:,"ed.:: Douglas Allan MacDonald. w”m"'m"t 13' C- 0 I . Al"'hl"' B"":e' Pius Cmaghlm Enrollments l tiate cards and messages of sympathy. Mammal. . the high egteem in which the de- L Bruce, Maiden. Mass. pagation of Mrs. Stephen Doyle,, Mslden, Mass Mr, James Feehan, saint John, N 3 ' and Armand, Moncton N B M:,oel'.r-21:3; and Jun” Currie and shells, Hiscock, Montreal. l famlligon Md Mame Garrett md Lotion and Meulgu of Sympntllyt 19-"l”Yv - . Miss Lena C, McLure, l..ondon,l farlll(llt'-wd M”. il::l”B:t,:rd Md mltillfndand Mrs, Phlllil I-l'o3an,.!! gl2m:r'l:'5Ma":0Cery' . Hllslifsvnillsl 013..., Stephen Mac- I Forelitn Frelslll 5lll"l C P" R" oouraii, Tracedie. Savage , Harbour. Rocky Point. and family, Georgetown, Mm Ottawa. l 3C”)? MacMm”"t Mrs. Ruth Seeman. Ottawll. l M '. M l . J h Fl (1, Ol- . Um "MM" lmvnr and is 0 n oo ;I Frances, Melrnse. Mass. Melrose, Mass. t Montague. ' we rt. Art. ton. D. C. treting antiseptic oil that will D. C. lmng you speedy relief from the itching and distress oi Eczema. lngton, wart. ravld "la Mt, Stewart. wounds, but bolls and simple "l' and family, White Plains, N. Y. lnglon, D C be obtained at any drug store ut- and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pioono, Miss Gloria lleehan. Mr. and Mn. Richard Curley, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pineau. Misses Kathleen and Gladys Our- Mrs. Frank Msointyre and Mn. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curley and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curley: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Duffy. Misses Alice, Annie and Margaret Thom' Davenport and driver Al- Dunn, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Cordell. fred Hardman, who was killed in Mr, and Mrs. Henry Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Earle Campbell the crash. and family. and Boyde, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 1-Iedmond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bourgeois Drs, W. J. P. and H. A. Mac- family. real. Montreal. family. Mr. and Mrl, Clifford Roper. Mr, and Mn. Alex lord and Mr. and Mrs. B. Dunsford. Mia. Clarice Maguire, Montreal. Miss Rosalie Harris, Montreal. Mr. C, J. West, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs, Colin Black. Mont- Mr. Colin Black. Jr., Montreal. Miss Bianka Nedelova, Montreal. Mrs. Betty MIoMillan. Montreal. Mrs, Nora Johnston, Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Dennis, Mrs. Stephen Hayes, Montreal. Mrs, Don Merriam, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Malone and Mrs. Mary Macilarerl. Miss Jean Higgins. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cameron. Mr. and Mrs Norman MacLeod. rider, PAGE THREE Mr. J. Kverca, Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kynes. Mr. and Mrs, J. 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