Uoins Stuff Of Palmer Electric Mr. Edwin Ciow, recently in the employ of the Amalgamated Dair. ies Limited. of Summerside, has joined the staff of Palmer Electric Ltd. as a refrigeration Service Engineer and assistant to Mr. Stirling Barrett and brings a wealth of experience to this De. partment. Mr. Ciow first started his Re frigeration Career in 1938 and on' the outbreak of War enlisted and ll'.f.l.?iX:.31?"iil.""'”'"lMonday. Ana is. loss Itlr. and Mrs. Harry Weltnn lhave returned to their home in York. They spent an enjoyable llioliday in Boston, USA. I Congratulations are extended to 1.11155 Hazel Vessey, who passed '-the entrance examinations at P. W.C., Charlottetown. She obtained good marks. Master Larry Welton and sister Donna. have returned to their the home in York. They were 3.... -T E. guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacI..ean. High Bank. - Rev. .I.M. Sproule. Mrs. Sproule and two children Hubert and Don- nie. have returned to York Manse. They had a holiday in Nova Seat- in. Mrs. Vernon Rodd and daught- er Roma. Mrs. Will Brown. Tor- onto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett recently. . p . 7 The Guardian. Page 3 as They were also guests of Mr. .5 Rodd. City. it Mr. and Mrs. 0'Donaid. Toron- to, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. York, for a short holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Rodd. Charlottetown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Crockett on Monday evening. They were ac- companied by Dorothy Rodd. Charlottetown. served in the RCAF Air Crew for. 1 years as a technical man. 1 After discharge, be was played as Refrigeration Mechanic in Montreal and Three Rivers furl 7 years, where he took a technical . course in different types of re; frigeration. l He next was employed with the leading refrigeration Company in Moncton as Chief Road Man for one year when he returned to his home town of Summerside. where he was employed with the Olympia ice Cream Co. and Amalgamated Dairies for 6 years as general re- frigeration service engineer, set- ginz up and maintaining their new plant. In the ever-growing field of re frigeratlon, Mr. Ciow is now the third member of the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society in the employ of Palmer Electric whose slogan is "24 Hours Service at Reasonable Cost" and also ser- vicing everything thcy Sell- " K Mrs. Howard Waits spent Tues- day in Charlottetown. l Mrs. Willard Murray, York,l spent Monday in Charlottetown. 1 Miss Marina Watts, Toronto, Isl the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts, York. Mr. Allison Rodd spent Monday evening at York. He is leaving GREENDAL'S GREAT SUMMER SALE PRICES SLASHED FROM 331-3 to 757: LADlF.S' COATS-Values to 539.50-SALE 310.00 8. 315.00 .. ,, LADlES' COATS-Values to 59.50-SALE- 020.00 8: 325.00 ' sui'rsT-:imsT 38.95 8: 3l2.95 I..mVES'V:i,TP:-Tlml-ies to 49.50- 316.95 8. 320.00 LADlES' JACKETS dz SHORTIES-Values tn ' 19.50- 53.95 - 36.00 - 258.09 300 LADIESi SKIRTS-Values to 10.95- 32.49 & 33.49 MEN'S SUITS-Values to 39.50- 3l5.00 8: 319.50 MEN'S SUITS-from regular stock to 49.50- 325.00 MENlS SPORT COATS-Values to 3.50- 38.00, 312.95, 316.95 MEN'S JACKETS-all popular styles to 10.95- 33 - 34 - 35 MEN'S DRESS PANTS-Values to 11.95- 35.00 8. 36.95 MEN'S SPORT SKIRTS-Values to 2.5- 31.49 8. 31.88 BOYS' PANTS-School Opening Special- 32.95 vs; .-- ,. -4 M1,... styles-Values 94c 8. 31.69 LADlES' BLOUSES-Newest to 8.95- SCOUTS VISIT NATIONAL CAPITAL plat form. were special on the The Mod's guest of speakers. B. I. S. Meets ' The Benevolent Irish Society grid its August monthly meeting riday night with .1. Plus Callag- han presiding. The minutes of the John WW. Hogan were acknow- ledged and were placed on file. 1 The Treasurer. Thomas McAvinn Ieported the society to be flourish mg. Following reports from the yarioua committee chairmen the meeting adjourned. Coming Events Bay, Monday, Aug. 13th. (Lot a parish picnic at West Point wharf. Tuesday, August 21. j Nnw buying and cleaning Tim othy seed daily. Highest price. Mccluigan and Boyle Ltd. Annual lobster supper. St. Mark's Parish. Lot 7. August 14. iiiance Mt. Stewart Memorial flail; Tuesday night, Rollie Mae- ltenzies Orchestra. : Jcanls Snack Bar, Fredericton. invites you to come in for light pnacks. You'll enjoy it. 'Dsiice St. Peter's Holy Nana all. Tuesday night. MacI2wen's rchostra. . ' Dapce Mt. Stewart Memmla: all. Tuesday night. Rollie Mae ensie'a Orchestra. v Just arrived recently car of Bal- Regular ,danca crapaud Rink. b etaneedly 1lIll(. 9:”-12:!) Burns rc estr V l PiI&s at salotiaarlas Halt aro- orial Hail. Aqast lath. at 0 par. -ll!.'&it"m'i.?'”” as raise lnolivliortaersqatuiiaestu sl Ivwirnirnulashatt Gib. said. Premier lliatheson is about six foot. five inches tall and Mr Gordon a few inches shorter. Girl Guide Column First class swim and swimmcr's badge tests will be held in Char- lottetown Tuesday. August 21st at 10 a.m., and at Summcrsidc. Fri- day, August 24th, at 10 p.m. LONE GUIDES The following Lone Guiilcs were awarded badges as indicated since the Merry-go-round-up: Beverly Ann McGregor, toy-makers. land- Graito. and Dorothy Gilbert. lst. TIGNISII GUIDE C0. Mrs. David Miller visited lsi. Tlgnish Co. recently, and present- det, Ann Marie MacAldufI', Lor- raine Gallant, and Ann Broderick. Mrs. Miller contgratulatcd the girls and their leader Aurelia Per- ry for their fine showing. and hopes to see them all go on for their first badges. Aurelia has been Guide Leader In Tignish for a number of years, and regrets that she will not be able to con- tinue nextiwintcr. There will be another Leader to take Aurelia": place. and it is hoped that In the fall when the Company meets again that there will he a grand attendance of older Guides and new recruits. L WHILE AT THE FAIR 3 Ann MEET YOUR FRIENDS Ar SOUTH END,OP COLISEUH RALSTON c' YOUNG in- Canada. one in Mexico and one in Hawaii. Along the course of the procession from the Charlotte- town Hotcl to Prince of Wales Col lege. where the Conferral Cere- monies were held. hundreds of cit- lzens lined up to see the parade in which the Fez. Turban and colourful flowing robes of the Di- van members and Arab Patrol were conspicuous. ,Famous Red Cap To Speak Here Rnlstonl C. Young, Grand Cen- ir;il's iamous Red Cap 42 will be one ol' the speakers at the Fall Mr. Young who is in great de- mand as a speaker all over the United States and in various Can- adian citics last w'cekend accepted the invitation of the conference planning committee to tell the iicart-warming and inspiring story of how a few people started a prayer group in an abandoned rail- wiiy coach on Track 13 at Grand Central Station in New York City. personal experience we Ought 10 seek it. A MEMBER or THE cnaw Red Cap 42 says Christianity is like a railroad train but too many people are satis led to be lust D85- sengers on the train. "we are not willing to be a member of the count in the world. Through the efforts of a lay per- son he was brought to church after iii years of being away from it. the Red Cap can offer some word of rTlC0l.lF8KETl1el1l that will send them happier on their way. withdrawing some British troops from (term.-my iiecaiise of the Suez or in deep sorrow. It is here that. "I think unless we have had thisl Governor and RA. Vanldcistine introduced M.W. .I.R. Murphy, Grand master of Masons in P.E. island who was also an Iionoured gnrst. Visitors were met by the Color Party under Keri Thomson. The illustrious Potentate expres- sed appreciation of the cordial trczitinciit received at the hands of live people of Charlotictovvn. Notablc among those present were and a constant attendant at cere- moiiiiils ulicn possible. Many oi the visitors come from Halifax by clinrtcrcd plane, including one who flew from Ytioiitrczil to Hali- fax to ioin the flight there. A number of lndics who accom- pnnicti their iiiisbnnds on the pil- grlmatzc to ('hnrlottctown worn on- tcrtnincii by the wives of Shrine Rabbiin oi Pliilro who snnito in the highest terms of the warm- th oi weleomc experienced uhcn the Shriners lllt'Pl here i crisis has not yet been taken, a West German government spok- esman said Friday. He told a press-conference that the possibil- ity of some British units having to be moved from Germany had been under discussion by Atlantlcl alliance authorities for the pas: week. EASTER DATE The latest date on which Easter can fall is April 25. which last occurred in 1943. . lti1'Eltitlii'Ti0it none: naritiuo Electric co. Ltd. THE JENKINS LePageis Summer clearance Sale continues -'Members of the 9th Charlotte fun this week. Seated in front with two Ottawa. Sea Scouts who Vessey and Troop Leader Roger gudii;t1irc.DBill 1Il&1iIl;Jl)'.i. Vifgns. mlil;'g'YthI;)rre -::;Yli:V'v”:'Vg;;m'lll 1”. HUNDREDS OP. LADIES. DRESSE& town Troop. under command of with Mr. Mathcson are. Mrs. Ma- acted as their guides. In the group Craig. The Scouts are Keir .loiin- C333" YvRa:fx'::l0'::d 3;rumn3;y L h W 1 d: values 1., 1249;-,E BOYI JACKETS-Values to 0.96- Brigadier W.W. Reid, were guests theson. right, and his secretary, -are Brigzidier Rcid, assistant ston, David Wood, Douglas Reid. ' ' . M-I1 ' I M g Mr. and Mrs: eit ats an I. p p p p s s of Mr. Neil A. Matheson, M.P. on ms. E. .I. Howati, formerly of Scout M:isicrs Harvey MaaKin- David Seller. Maurice Wood, Da- ',l,l)ii1'1i:,S,,Lml1;,lfIe;.l,,r,,):.;",lia,,gliirvid 1:; :3::tht;r.n1ga:I;g. lalltfsrenzfgkgdiigl 2'48! 3'48! 2' I 2'95! their visit to Parliament Hill, 0t- Charlottetown. The boys are shown non. Don Livingstone and Ivan vid Mills, Ronnie Maund, Bill gers and Preston Wotton. Donald, Unis" Road, ' s I . . l I ' - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore! Ladlzuogurslg 8,0595 T'b5e;:oth' I 30” 0 i' - 3 H C I f I and family, were the. guests ii, I . , ' , P. E. I. Premier & C. N. R. Head - Shriners o 0 or u Mr. ..... ....... ......., ......., , I . on Sunday. August 5th. I Ladiesv Hats ,0 795 Ladies Nightgown 3oy.- swim -rum” a o ; - Share Limelight At Mod 1 I I Turnout In Charlottetown C,p;;,wgpgw3rrs.,g;gbert,g;,;;;3l 2.oo . 3.oo 2-00 1.-19.2.29 I A , . 1 t. 1 th h r ni-. d TT”7f"TT7T”'T" C-h"dm'I Rbmne - Ind . . gr, ANNAS, N, S, (CPI a. The honor was Dpuglas, l2lh Illiirquis ' The downtown business area oi, of the ('crcmoiiial l)ll':Il1,.ll19 I5, iofns Veessgynlleygrk. I an 1 Ladies Bathing Suits to 10.95 G1,-15' slack, Ind short, Boys Polos president of a railway and Prince of Iiuntly, chief of clan Gordon, Charlottetown took on some of the new members made the Journey . ' . - 69: 39: & 496 gjrlwami island's premier glath- who brought greetings from Scot- Inspects gt a minature illhccca ear- over the Hkoi Sai:tlSL;IIl(l0i' the guId- Miss Jannis ((!2raswell,h(,lli(;ii'lottet- arcd their clansmcn around tiem land to Gordons and other cIans.. y Satur ay afternoon w en more ance 0 mos onovan. town, is spen ing a oi ay a , , , , , , Friday and Iustly cheered each Mr. Gordon said ”today irinst, then 150 Nobles of the Ancient DINNER MEETING the home of little Beverly Swan, Lmms Skirt” 1” 4-95 M9P' Sim” "Id 550'” M'”' SP9" Shh” qthcr as the 18th Gaelic Mod of course, be regarded as gthel Order of the Mystic Shrine head- . r 3 3 ' York. - fg ”'l:':de'":"g" ii"t"".l ls”. .. l”4"'-15"-i Mr” I”-i:”'.l.:':.: - f-”....?I-.?.1?...0tli.ill:i 3:2? .3: M. M. I r e or ons rs e e in or i is 'l grca conccl . ' 5 .. g o ' ' Girl ' T She Lgs ' 1 Men' Ankl 30 M - SW1 Tm H bi-csidcnt Donald Gordon of the I call your" attention to the desig- , direction of Don LQwe. prominent u",der the chairmanship of tin? Y0Tk- were the guests of Mr. and 5 S pecia 3,: & x in;1 9115 Canadian N ation al Railways. nation of this day as Cl.-in Gordon, ;, musician of that city, were seen tnous Putcntate Roy Bowman. His 6 C C . . were outnumbered by Premier Day. I have the proud privilege: ' on parade. I lionour Lieutcnaiit Governor rw. I Alcx Maiheson's followers when of declaring it open." Prominently displayed In the col- L. Prmrse said he was much Girls" Blouses to 11 years Men's Poloa Men's Ties the rival clans exchanged verbal Mr. Gordon wore a Tamih ouriul procession were the flags pleased to be present as did also 79: 77: 3 f r -I honons. However, Mr. Gordon's 0'Shantcr but Mr. Matbesonl of the thrcelcountries int dwhisb Llonmlll-L. Bonnnlll. Minlgcr .nl 0 ' twisieroiis cheer leading made up made no attcmpi to don any part. Shrine emp es are oca e : . ea 1. rcprcsen lll:.Z. . remier -m , fr"; ii ”: ' I for the lack of numbers. of the dress of his ancient .-inccs- S.A., Canada and Mexico. The lilalhcson. Dr. ENS. Giddings. pres Ladles Nlm" MW" M"' wmk 9"” M" ' Lam" hlm Glwal E0”, the men whose phy5icaI tors. "it would take an awful lot 800.000 Shriners hold membership ldent of the PL. lSlalldgSlirlner3 49g 3,: st.-iturcs towercdiover most others of kill to cover my knees," he in 154 places in the U.S.A.. IIIIL. Club. introduced the Lieutenant IL'odies' Fall Goods Arriving Daily. New Fol Dresses. Suits. Blouses and Skirts. Come in and see our new Full showings. uarteriy meeting were read and C”'.”e"e"F'e lfl United Church Me" Following the first section at several Nobles from the United i'.l.”.r rt:”.::.i';':”?:r .:'”;" ?:'::..::?:.". '" PHARMACY r C u g f lh t , . , ' due e y eci ur e . ' " I i. so a mom er rom olicorgommlcaveopgrerogtm-es!" Cnmlti Attention Guides and Brownies lowing Labor Day. NM,” smua who H 92 years old Gt. Geo. St. Dial 4219 144 3. 150 GREAT GEO. ST. -The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. CIPTOWN, P. E. I. Nurses' White Oxfords Sale Special 57.95 girIs.'pioneers, Religion and Life. - . . n h g 3 members here under Ienricrship HOLD II ' ' handiwoman. camper. hiker and . In ;eIHlil'ilZ.llvIS li.ie's story RaI- crgzlglonegggig "om that M1,," gm-n by in-,-.. Di (;i(i(Iim;:.- . S , New in stock bcetpuln Ems Eltizlen. Ci)dOk1.;batt:lKeC::'IttI)S :V(lll by iittrnas i()"lll;Ln:;II.lnSo-H Rmlgzlilegalz people travelling through Grand Much of the nrcliiiiiiinry work . re 0, an oro cr. ' .. a. o - -. v . , .- .- 'Bms" Central Royalty. Dial ai D0l'0l-hy Barrllull-y Mm-V Mlli me job I had" I thought it was a l((:)c':rl:ineS;:I'(ili)0nn aaileNtlla1gl!lli.z3i"l"l;llaSy l:hat'(lli?'Tsllll1 lllieuriilx fqiflllilrltllfsc-I Th' dv ' )' Ram dance at Cliff Peters, Rollo cheil, Barbara Maclnnls, Sylvia mulc's lob, carrying bags. I didn't Many of them are on sick cans ted by I, I, IMSLL xmsiam Chm. VI IS A OFEISCIIICIIE 300 Pr. Women's ' Dance Iona East School every ed the following Guides with their "” d95"lb05 "I5 i'0"V9FSf0n which in concluding his story. Ralston whllv iTiZlll)'- of tho piisitors rc-I i-Mvdcali S1ipci'viSOI'l Summer Sandals ' Puf.'"' STVCPS onday njghulvaod Music, second class badges. Lena Perry. took place on that occasion as an Young says, "Thank God I am a turned to ll:ilit.-ix on hiintlay. scv Silos A t d C I 2 qt S1,? g I D” qt G V H H A Doris Richard, Catherine Hm.pm.. electrifying experience and states, Rgd Cap I can be of assistance crnl groups who had ai'r:ingcdl I I 1 I V qyq ASZOFE xvigtzrs 3771,91,!-T1,1;l,:raggU,1t"'5! 2 I V2,, 95' mi: - l.”.:Zi?.1"l..?”;'.?'”..Z?."i?i'.i:L'& '."...'::i :2 .i::;:.."2:::.; l.::t..::: AA-1.7 A-:1 ,8 W J 7 " a-z..: ' i-i:rrliIe0LlgiiliiaAmli)Ic3;Ril::li'::rd' lliiiti-Iii: STILL UNDER STUDY ilftinil lob as iii servant3 of thc' mcnt as nmv he provided for th..i C11,.) 1.91: I 6 2'7 2 792 IRPEUIRT l0 36.90) 3'1. 5 I12. 2i2'i. 5A'l fu3:d'g;,lul-,mi?3L'g:rn2mglL':h';,suI:? Hiirpeir, Freda Bernard, Eva Gan. IIONN 'APl-A final decision on People. I balance of their stay. Rpgulay ff;l().9,'7 OIIIV - l Strap SIZOS m I s3.99 P... Pair Child's and Misses' 33.49 B-U9, Ulliy. l”2. l'2'r'z. l3'1 l')...Ui0. lill. Willy. 3'l2I2. 1'13 IN, HI": Remainder of White Leather, White Linen, Pastel Pink, Pastel Blue, and Beige PUMPS, to clear at 33.99 Back To School In Good Quality CHILD'S AND MISSES' Brown Oxfords Women's Plain Leather Pumps Cuban Heel Outstanding Offer! 20 Prs. Sliver Brocade Pumps N-U7. l'li'7. I 9 Brown, Blue. Black m um-;Ll , , gzdtwamt New ""6""? S'zes and Half Sizes Mmllum wldlhl sizes M-it Wm. "M 3 Rdtlllar weekly dance at In REFRESH WITH Medium Width from 8-3 Sizes 5-8V, CUBAN IN-l'6. 1'ov., U0. new fllalhsourta, we.ima.y,'Au;. ma 0 I s3 49 lllzlzl. M-WW W Flf.Pelerl oi-ciiutra. only 52,49 n y . Ody 53.99 .:'e-"'- ANI5 . . . I t fvtirilpeqlie. H P iga9l'i';',3'”,r;,a3l;?"f-il”i?”"rf-'-a”-'9 I 31 Pairs of CANVAS WEDGIES for Casual Wear. Assorted styles o"'" ' ICE-COLD DRINKS 8. colors in sizes- 8, 5; 6, 5V2; 10, 6; 2. 77 1.9; 2.9V1; lr lo- Ne Charges NO Iehinds ?,",'f,j',E;M, want ;',;:;"?,3 Them will be In iniemmtion of "'"fi"'lC 1323' Was. Iiue. Pinit. Tun Moccasins - While they last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Only 31.69 We 9,. mm, mm C.” I . . C on our Borden Line, west of Chartottetonn. on - O gzz, ghrctabcll innovate uo. S Fnan y GIITCOII nesday afternoon, August 15. between the htgurs of Aug"-gd lath:-Ina; (regular to 34.95) . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lily ' I . M.” u. an” m . ' Id!) and 5:00 p.m., weather permitting. for e pur- gum. ., ,3. m 5",”, post! of relomting the line at North Rlvvr mimvway. LePAGE,SHOE CO. LTD. Women's r n....u