Tl-Ill GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .- THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN JIMMY's TAXI-Dial "1319 or "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBI- 'l370- at the nuouss oauo STORE.” uaosaxn. Electric and Pro- 91116 on netrtcenl-on Imam and hiacKay. I AUGUST 11, 1953 PAGE THREE (jose To.Eight And Half Million -On Votersl List with the imitui registration in ms was York am with ao,ca9. DOVER, England, (CP)-Eicperi- pool, which would allow power to o I ments are being conducted here be exchanged from one country to d d eyon the feasibility of linking French another as required during. periods and English power systems in s.of peak consumption. -"7-'57:. n. Quastel of the mom- FOR SUMMER ' "WE TREAT Til: SICK Wl:I.L' cIiggey'a Plnrinacy. next Stewart? bakery. I'r.-i.WA. (GP) -- Information 0 Nelson Ca.stongua.y,chlei f?”f:i""f officer, iniueatu possible In ms Ottawa West led with on. J. r. MILLAB-'5 DENTAL 01- 3,05; mum saw-i-r suorrs roitorrro. (GP)--On al pet real General Hospital is interna- 9” of close to 8-500.000 Mm ' me will be eluted from August 1001 closing for holidays August ictn. i-e'- csplta basis, Canada is spending tionally known for his wor He ,,.;;isirat.i0ll ' ' 3 . c ter 1" mm .:”'.:tt:i.:.:.'m:ta:" tit: to W" - :::.":..::" sits: .22.. :....:':....2 emiw ltotal registration in the 4.690. Next smallest was Yukon- SERVICE TO SICK, Dial 5132. QILANGII. BANOII for coll, IAVI Dr. 0. H. Warwick of 'l'or- pital, Montreal. T wnei-cl election was 1,398,620 Mackenzie River-riding with 9,061. Oantwell's Pharmacy, next to wagd ox cu, aryeneon as uacxay. onto, executive director of the "They have made important lgfngpahed with 6.952.445 in 1045. In 1915 Yukon with 3,445 regis- Gloria. in Canada see the lie 1ino- National Cancer Institute of can- contributions to our knowledge of :3 -.2 tered voters had the fewest votes ads. the changes that 00015 in "5305 Urban areas will still hold the me over rural sections in num- ,,,.,T or votes. In 1049 the ui-bui rural R-gistratlon was 4.213.840. 3,650.'IH3. Based on requests from return- ”. officers for supplies, the in- .,;;.iti-niis are that the increased .:iticn this year is predom- .'6&'.'- 3 pwuhnmn '3' God Il'llJ'!Il: known how much we miss cording. mo Kent Street. phone usual. E oh M from the provinces and from the We also have the Swiss Oimtlo aiid Qubebec cicintain 4:11 A. n and; "mm" M". - 6913. ...;. AT CORN 1 ' ("'39. 0" pt in :g,lllated Canadian Cancer Soci- Knit Bolero at 5'” "3 many "r m " nu "" SM"! Milled but I-ovlncly MmeIn- SUMMER counsss CON- w”.'?f..'-ll. mi”. or-no from 01': ro;m.ifan';.iJ:n xc?m.,.g".,,,o 1.5. 15:. Warwick said NCI fellow- ,,mi of about 25 other ridings in ulllfll there are more urban than E”Jl'.”il P0115- flieniiicrs and it is far from being ,,....Ily urban. Time are 60 constituencies in ,,.;.,,.-in all the polling stations are iocatcd within urban areas-munI- iii the last three elections of a.ny riding. IN MEMORIAM In lovin'g memory of our darling son and brother, Clayton Charles Morrell. who was kuled August 9th, 1949. Our hearts still ache with loneli- ll . Our eyes shed many a ton. bend, Mommy, Daddy. Sisters and Brothers. Curd Of Thanks The relatives of the late Mrs. an H,-,,a,., ndmgg Mom than one Joseph MacI.ellan, Cardigan, wig. ter St. Rita, Principal of D'Arcy Mr. sterling Gillespie, Souris. Charlottetown. were week-end Z, 1 of M pom”! nnuom He in to thank the many friends who M0096 High School, Montreal; , Fortune. visitors at the home oi Mrs. John e I , ,,,,, ,, , i.2?l.f?.”..f.2f.”:'i.'23;”t..?i.:i'.?; E.::';;:l:. i::'::.. is or C . fax m . reg 91'! ' - D ! Miss Marjorie Aker, has returri- . , in 1949 and 85,262 in 1945. "19" bereavement. Also Rev. lottelown; Class Singing by Sister ed home. after visiting with re- ..'Mr. and MW Gull?” MW 141 Gt Gear St. Dial 33 5 lT:1ll single-member constituency H"”” OPOKHI and Nurse Miss St. Adolphe Marie, Notre Dame latives and friends in Bear River. Ewen. I-nd f5-m”Y- Mbemmv we” . ge 5 Mary Wilson. Academy: Speech by Miss Mul- recent visitors to Fortune, the W vany Grey, Montreal; Latin by 1 B: I. ll. MacArthur mom, 0; Mr, and Mrs, Harvey . X" ' WHERE. We atom: AT A PRICE THAT'S GOOD Nfwsl l”””d- lC"9m0”"?'- 1”” eimmpl" me Dolillild ”li(licMr?hiiisil);?,rgei(i)a':inugue' Miss Evelyn James. Boston. ' l i-CT Head” 0! W” White wckatm wlem were recent visitors at the home Mass, has Tewmed mmlg 3”” we ask you to compare our L Mrs. Frail Giiniblc is a patient holds an effigy of the bird and of Mr. and Mm Charles steady ?pendmg he, Vacation in Fortune, fine quality Northern M k t L riie Keefe, who C ts uh th t b A u:b:a iday mm-pins. cockatoo breed like ordinary field spending an enjoyable Vacation h; on he, myu,-,1 mp, on w ose o e seen Y- mice. 1- I Miss Thelma Ford has returned The popular watch of 189'! had g;:,1e2el1;hH;renm' Mr” and Mn" Members of Eglmgton and Howe! believe our price and quality during our August Fur Sale gives you far more than you can get elsewhere. See these glamorous coats, see these prices. NORTHERN ascx MUSKRATS at 3365 - 5395 - 3445 August kTSpecials Marie Elena Beauty Salon 12.50 Cream Machlneless for 10.00 Oil 1:L'llliiillL'iA. iuii ..... .. THE DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. F. C. Dollgan will be closed All this week. BRING your Shoes, Boots, etc., to Modern Shoe Repair 98-98 Syd- ney Street, Charlottetown, when you come to the city to shop. Re- pairs made available daily. MacDONAI.l) RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- CLUDED - The following summer courses which were attended by Sisters of the congregation of Nolre Dame from the Maritimes clusion: Ethics and Logic by Bis- iMrs. S. N. Robeiton, Charlotte- 'towii. Pergnais Mm Kristine I-luestis. Moncton, N. B., was a recent visitor to the in the P. E 1. Hospital uihere she furiderwciit an operation on Mon- to Clirirloliefowii all-tr sii.'i:(.iii'-.1. a week in Moncton, N. B.. where she was the guest of Miss Khrls- tine I-luestis. Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. J. S. Taylor were guests at the Mc- Caull-.VlrKonzie wedding in North iliedeque Church on Saturday eve- iiiing, Mrs. Wzirrcn being soloist Nfor tlie' occiision. Mr. and Mrs. John I... Proctor, lfiumcr Rivci-. were in Charlotte- lowii Wediissdqy cclcbratiiig llielr lliig a week at Grecii Gables Bun- jnlow Court, Cavendish. .- Miss Marnie Macmillan, daugh- er of Mrs. Marie Venne is work- ii; in Calgary, residing with her brother and was sister-iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Macmillan. Mr. Earl Macmillan xcre visitors in Calgary this week and Mrs. :t the stampede. of a woman who predicted he!” Master Roddy Diamond Char- rm deal-hi One CIEY She I-Old memhem lottetown, is visltlmz in l7'ortune . . Q ' A beautiful shower was held for of her family that she would be ---------,-------- Hoof-.. .' -- , Its. Harold Macmillan at the deiid in a short time. She was the Fight kind most dumb animals - ionic of Mrs. Marie Venne. Thelhospitallzed although apparently can be mime W do 1"” 3501” IDY-I .-r 1 2'' thing their owners ask oi them. ;- scom was decorated and gameslln the best of health. Doctors uvcre played. A recording was made oi the shower for the bride. A lunch was served and the even- ing closed with songs and good y vishes. , Q! 5 Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Riggs oi iwlndscr, 0nt., accompanied by ,thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. land Mrs. Frank Florick of Detroit, I , , MiCh.. are Buesis of Mrs. Frank Recently another such case was 134 RICHMON7 STRFET DIAL 9423 ,1?-igss, Queen street. reported in an associated press -- despatch from Lavalle, Pa. Her- FOR ONE WEEK ONLY l Friends of Mr. J. P. Stanley man Lenkin I smith and in the MacLeod are pleased to learn that best, or health, called my runny 515.00 Cold Wave for ............. .. .s1o.oo he "" ”""”Y 1”" d1”h""d about mm W1 "mwmd W from Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. where he has been a patient since December 1952. lie is convalesclng at the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles McNeil, Milton. Most of us overindulge -at times but . I J BlSIll a protective coating and yam supply today. Convenient to crmy in puma 0! ocht, Iima- h bro. sukli niiol Iron on used items: . mi... N I0 ior Is: in II: that TAKE IISMA-REX ANVACID STOMACH TAIIITS WIN! YOU WNIN YOU TRAVEL lea Mini-flavoured abim ”I'I. 5iN(i NIVH' Hlilli ixiv fii.'l Ivrw wmw my MIMI-REX IS SOID ONIY AT YOUR FRIHIDLY 3:! VHIIF (Wilt; Al-'I V." lulu, v' i -rill SID BRINGS .Fusl, lasting Relief I FROM STOMACH DISCOMFORT llama-In Anhcid Stomach Powder acts quickly in four alhciivo ways to nllcvo stomach discomfort. PluaanMo- lah, Illlnu-Io: not only helps neutralise acidity and nliava heartburn, but It sootliaa Initatad membranes with I-'I'VAii u-Rex cases gastric disturbances. Oct AND ADUUS .' .1i5M'7l.'. Inir-xu DNII; 9 IOPF pig 1N FANAnn AIHNI , non. Specialising Chinese dish. ISLAND GIIILL. Queen street. Dial 5228. serving full course din- WHOLESALEBS. Grocers. Con- fectioners and Fruitiers will close at noon Wednesday uid Thursday this week.. MR. F. G. HUTOIIEBON will not be in his office the week of Aukust 17th to 22nd inclusive. The office will be open for repair work as well-Vernon United Church, Mes- srs. Islet Richards. Lloyd Martin and Malcolm MaoLean. were guest singers at Oornwall United church precisted by a large congregation. In the Barren regions oi Cen- tral Australia, the tribes are divided into a. niumher oi totem clans, each oi which is charged with this duty of multiplying their totem for the good oi the community by means of magical apes its harsh cry. This home- pocus is supposed to make the old English movements with roll- er tables and winding chains. These watches wound with a key which always turned to the left. not right, or the chain broke. I once saw one oi these watches in Lorne Valley. It was owned by Malcolm Mac-Leod and he pam- pered it as he did his dog. The home address oi Lt. Robert H. Dubols, now in Korea, in Du .Bcis Street, in Du Bois, Pa. In the evening of March I0, 1643, a gleaming silver colored sword ap- peared iii the sky at l-lartingicrk- hours the sword could be plainly seen by scores oi persons. Then it was slowly withdrawn as if by some unseen hand. This stmnge phenomenon never recurred and no logical explana- appearance of England's cloud-sword. Dr. York City cited an amazing case 'could find no pathology oi any kind and her case was marked down on the hospital record as an obsessive -idea. A few days later the woman made her prediction come true by dying during an afternoon nap - and no cause of her death could be found. out he'd be a gonner in 48 hours. Lenkin gave instructions for his funeral, fixing the day and hour. Sure enough, two days later he passed away and was buried ac- cording to the schedule of his prediction. It takes 100 men working six days of every week to keep the windows clash in government buildings all over Wuhingtan. 13.0. All employeu working for the government must be given the "loyalty? check-up procedure by the congress. Atomic energy Com- mission employees must wear bad- ges bearing close photographs. slave pens were common in the United sum. moves of negroes were collected and temporarily housed prior to their trek to mar- kets, proclsely like droves oi live- stock. Toombeola. a recipe horse and his Jockey, John Mulcahey were so attached to one another that when the Jockey who killed the horse refused to set or drink - that Is, until one day a pigeon flew into the stable and lighted on A bucket full of oats md mash. The bird began to peck at the pigeon was encouraged to stick around, and the horse was soon in shape for racing again. What is still more amazing the bird and horse became such fast friends that they were always seen to- gether. when Toomibeots entered a race the pigeon flew Just above his head and kept that , ”' all through the heat. . . . Many of us, cm recall the bes- utiful hoarse horse owned by the late Dudley Wright of Char- Inttet-owii. Mr Wlrlght spent 1 lot oi time petting. talking 0.0, and sleeking the cost of this fine animal. Result: the horse obeyec every command of its master. Many the uiidertaker took the lines In his, hands the statue suddenfy became a very spirited piece of none ilcni. With kindness and training of nised joumals.” Cornwall Fortune and vicinity. County Fieldmsn, was a recent business visitor to Fortune. Brtdgewater, N. 8,. where he will be student Minister 'im' for the summer months. Young, East Baltic, were recent visitors to Fortune. son Earle. London, 0nt., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ross and family, Fortune Head. children. of New York. are vaca- tlonlnz at Fortune Head. guests MT? of Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Ross. tion has ever been given for the,wo,,d' 511”! :Dingwell, mud Mamobe” 0' New wtemliiome of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chief is Arletts silver. the ruler over 800 Chlppiiwa Indians. PIO'ICT TH! Cownleg-derauon during the phsse when transfor- mation from normal to malignan- cy occurs." In the field of thyroid physiol- ogy Dr. C. P. Leblond at McGill University had won recognition. "This basic work on thyroid phys- iology is necessary for a better unngrstgndirig of the applicstlcnl of isotopes to the various diseases involving this organ.” The National Cancer Institute of Canada. is financed by grants Back from a visit to the United States notional cancer institute near Wuhington. Dr. Warwick said the work of several Canadians has won intematiosisl recognition. "In Canada we are spending ap- proximately 3400.000 3. year on re- search projects." he said. "It is a credit to Canadian research work- ers that within the past four years they have published about 300 papers on their -dndings in recog- ships have assisted 26 young Ici- oraiories and those in the U. 8. entists in research training. and elsewhere, said Dr. Warwick. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beivian. EVEN IN GS Choose one from our large stock of Grand Mere and lielen Harper in your fav- ourite shade. From 35.9B Up 34.98 Each Ideal over your dress Mr. and Mrs. Welter show. were recent visitors to Allah?"- Miu Olive Johnslioiie, Somer- ville, MaS.. is spendlnz 3 W03" tion with her mother. Mrs. E. 5- Johnstgne, Fortune Bridge. and Ernest Underhay. Bay F'0rWHe- Mr. Maurice Deacon, Kings he guest of her mother, Mrs. Miss Rena. Ottawa, is accompanied Bay Women's Institute were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John James MacDonald uwlr August meeting, on Wednesday evening. l Mr. William Underhsy, left for this week. 4 Howud Mr. Alex MacDonald, Hamilton, om,,, and Miss Mary C. MacDon- ald, New York, spent a pleasant vacation, visiting their brother and sister-in-law. and Mrs- R, d Mac onal . aymon 4N Messrs and Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and pLAcEn - Dr. 4;. at . 3-; -uhgm... . deer! There really is no problem. Bring all prescriptions to Giggey's Pharmacy RELIABI 'rO ' 40th iiimiversary of their wedding berry, England. Thousands sprang Mrs, Clenion MacDonald has William Collingwood, busy doctor 133 KENT ST. g CHARLO1--1-E1-OWN ”'T” from me" 99515 55 me mil” haw returned home after on extended at the Cottage hospilal herev l5"d5': 3 gm-,(;py mm. 1 p, 1-1 31-0 Dr. and Mrs. Eric M. Found and into day to offer prayers for what V1,” with ,.e1am,e5 and mend; in 3 1gi;.pound salmon at iie-arby 0'1 - i j n mite 5 , lone” i ,,,,,,,, g," ,dau3hier Mary Janet, accompanledythey felt was deliverance from 30535,”, Mass, scume-act, river dicrinr; a brief rc- WE TREAT 7"” 5'(-il llE”' '-by Mrs. J. A, Wilson. are spend- some unknown dl553""- Fm" W0 -- spite. The fish, caught on a silver doctor lure, may be ii record for .he river, Mrs. James A. Farley, and three Mr. Almcn Wood. Mrs. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Max were recent visitors at Canada's only woman Inclianl To Receive '&4,384 A busy Toronto career woman, aged 30, is making plans now for a three month trip through Europe when she retires. She has started a systematic savings plan with a Confederation Life Policy. For only 810 a month, this plan will guarantee her 34,384 at aga 60! In addition. her policy contains Confede-ration's Disability Benefit. If she should become iolallv dis- abled through accident or illness before age 50, this special benefit One of the newest ideas in home huilding and rcmodclljng. utilized by leading home builders and dis- criminating home-owncrs, is the use of Cedargrains in the new and in- teresting Paslcl Colors . . . 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PsslI's Wharf LUMBEII and BUILDING SUPPLIES Iilal 5571-5572- l i l :---.---w- ;-v,-s,.'.;;.m.;..; lg I; it is expected to 'have the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton V :1, ii i-egistratloii of any one 3” N03"? Dame M3-d9m.Y hl-Va Just Sunday evening. Their singing stead. for the Fan" ti mumcy but 1; elem W0 been brought! to a successful oon- mg lngplrlng and was greatly ap- ggggg, ; y-vi. in-A-l&l-al-'):'K.. L . .