One of the annual projects car- ried out by the ladies of the Parkdale Women's Institute is a gift of flowers to the patients and staff of the Provincial Sana- is carried out each year on the last Sunday in August. Standing in the midst floral gifts are three representa- Military Funeral Held For Lieutenant Alan H. Love adian Legion Service was tiiictcti by Comrade Last Friday morning i-ommen- mn- cing at 10 a.ni. a iiiiliitiry Meni- orial Servicc was held at the Church of the Most Holy Ite- deemer for the late Lieutenant Lnst Post iiere sounded by ITrooper David Mills. i Alan H. Love. I Lieut. Love and his son Petcrl Solemn Requiem liigh Mass were among the seventy-nine was celebrated by the Rcctonipersnns who were killed in the FLOWER DAY AT THE SANATORIUM torium. This community effort itivcs of the Parkdale W.I. Icft icncr tn right. Mrs. Convenor of the Comniittce in or of Xiirsing, and trightl Mrs. of the bcautifulvcharge: m...-;--.- r1vrm -V-le v i M. F. Rodd. Co- Mrs. Hilbert Friz1ell.- and Mrs. V.M. Hudson. Co-Con-i I Clan MacLeod Hold Enioyablepii-;;;: ..,,.... ...,..,...,...,. ..,. ;PiCnIC Al Eldon 0" 50I"'daY':i;P.:.h .::.2..r.":'.i2:;”e:-.1226 The Clan .Vi:icI.cod picnic at' Pri-sidciit. IF.I(lUll on Sziturtlay Atigust Zttli IIOflll0)' and Jean Mac'LPOd; 3- ed by ;, grmip of officials includ- Spiirgcoii W. Lcard. Rt-vctllc and uas a very ciijoytible affair at. klzilii-I anti Linda MacLeod. ' tended by over 200 iiiciiitit-rs of the clan W C. .VI:tt-Lcoil iitclcoiiied the guests and expressed the hope that the picnic would he- comc an annual event ivlicrc Very Rev. C.Il. Xitircau. (.'S.sr,-t-rush of an RICA trans-ailaiilic Maclmods and mpg: mend, assisted by Rev. Lorne .kiac- planc near lssotitiun. Pf). car- woum gmm”. and bmmm, Mg Donald. 0.Nl.l. as llearon. and her this iiioiitli. quanllmi mm mm... m..mb(.rs Rev. Edward Doyle. V N yo, .1... flail- as Sub-Deacon. Charles Smith. C 5..-.it.w St. Mary's Seminary, Brockville, 0""','”l- "5 ”””'I" "I W” H'g.'(l,i"I',.,'g3:fL':f.,n2?';,I:I'f,?:t.,,0 ma 1. Alain L'tmslaI)I('. 2. Robt. Silur- m”mc5' . . ' and it grctit deal if iiicrriiicnt. i I "i - i i Nllm (7lFlS'- 1- Ilflsfallfltl "I- Seated in the Sanctuary lief?! Bfush LQW Boys race 5 year; and ulllderg El:ii1.:(!id..ll'h;Ima MacLeod andgcmrd. 2. Gladys Blanchard. 9 ReV' Eugene Murray; RCL Re? 1. Allan .kiticLc-od. 2. (icorge ' mfg-ohi waghcrwoman . and I0- inald Phelan. Rev. Father )iac- SYDXEY (CP)'xA Tcxas mm Rogers: 3- Bruce Macmodp L. (aincca d Tuh! 30 yards g Buys 1. G”. GmV”3'- RCA? S”'"""' Sum" iiig rodeo has had another brush Gms ram. 5 ,0 3 y(.m.Sg 1. 1" a t 5c 0 ' ham Richard. I The sports iH:I"e eiijtiyt-ti by and yoiiiig -and provi'lc(I lulti New some close finishes a few spills merside Rev. William Allan, mm Vow Suma police ' , g - 4 Leta YiIncl.ood; 2. Myra Mac-i C.'S”tg"q:Rd RCIL Bmm" Fm" Rodeo manager. Larry lingers, Lmdp 3 (vim,-vi v1,,(.L..,,,1 cm ”' ' iii. was fined Sit) and costs here p,...5 M". 5 ,,. 3 .,.t,,-C 1. Captain WR Peters. M M. Captain J F. 'tIcCarville. Captain Elmer Blanchard. and Lieuten- ant Maurice MacAleer formed the Honor Guard vnuth Friday Earlier police wcrep called to quell a disturbance at. Officers of No. 1 Militia Group. I"'""'" I"'"l""I5 WM" ""-iI"'."f'”I me Sm" M H". Mm! rm-"mo claimed prt7cs offercd for ruling -I-ax nwisinn. and me members ; a brahma bull tt'Cl'C below adver- nf the Charlottetown Branch of.llS9d Il8lll"i'S- . the Canadian Legion attended in I was fined at Truro for carrying a body. I Following the Mass. the Can-.a pistol illegally. CITY AND CENTRAL I SPRING Park school ieopensl NURSES ggpt. 3. .neiv cushion LUGGAGE - Just ti-rrivrd FOR SALE: reconditioned re-I dies 2 piece acts special S22.7.i. frigcrntors. ISBLTIIICE priccs. I.L. Hardy and Co. Istorcy I-.lccIric. I WE TREAT the sick welt. Gig- MT. STEWART needs 100 gey'a Pharmacy. opcn il.30 a.m. blood honors at Red Cross ('lin- go 3 pm, ic in Memorial Hall tomorrow between I and 3 p.ni. E ING of Conscrvativel . , elscmhffogrcnnon pr,” us.-og 5 Wm VISIT IILSTYLEI Millinery. Gt. ha hem Mend”, Angus. 35 in George Street. where every. style is Iii-Style." Clifton Iiail. W5 bicycle 339-95 and ut-II..Ill?i”I.Ii'ili..-”i.I.?'iii.?7Full? Trikes "L95 "IL gmml "1251 w:md' A Iiorne was held from the 9" WSW” n'7 up "93 oM.MacLean Funeral Home on Sat- ?” F'"" Turday afternoon. Interment was REMEMBER - mdaye, Rediin the Peoples -Ccmctcry. Thep Cross Blood Donor Clinic at Af- D3llb?1g""5 N'"3- G00"-Wg I("'i um "a" N9... Dominion, 1 tn 3 son. freorgc Sanderson. I-.dison. m 30' mm of um um "LjfciMiIICh. Vernon Bernard. Gordon I;lw'”s.. needed today; l.VIacLcnd. James MacLean. Page 2 LOCAL BLOOD DONORS are Lite Sav-l . g,,gs,..... -..m I-rs - be one TODAY at Afton ' II II. in New Dominion between. B IBIRTHS I and it p.m. DR. W.L. Ma:-DONALD. Radio- . CAMPRELI,- At the Charlotte- soic. At lit:-lcn"a. logist will be absent from the. town Hospital August 24. I957 Charlottetown Hospital and; to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Prince Edward Island H0SPllal (.amPI3('Il I fIm'llI'”"v Lind” August 26th. to September ilth .Vl8r.V- I'"I"5IV”- JAY-M SI Mnrsz.'ircttc's lins- pttitl I)ort'hcstcr Mass. on Aut- ust 5. I957, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jay fnce Anna Curranlp a daughter weight it lbs. A MEETING of Conservative voters of West Royalty North will be held at the home of .l.A.l MacLeod Thursday Aug. 29 II 8.30 for the purpose of appoint- Mu-D0NM,D- Al "N. pat IHK dEl083I1'3 I0 '”""I ""'V""' llospital August Zilrd. 1937. to Ion. Mr. and Mrs, lioiisl1nspilIar- , , D nald lnce Reta Nacfei i.- FUNEKAL 5En"('F' '- Th” Nhrth Milton. ti daughter. Nor- funeral of the late Mrs. tDr.) m. Jan I Heath Msclntyre was held on sat rds afternoon from ihcp Magbeah Funeral Home to James Church where service was Satiirtlay alter rleailinu siiillv 0' Gr-orze star-tm.-ii cairn.-: 9 wit 35-Vllllllllll 3 l7:l'P3T'"IfI 5-V”"'i-V ham Kenneth tiavlmori, .1 Leigh t'iiiliiii.st. John Macbeod. )IncI.eod 5 Girls Race It in I2 yc.'irs - If I. Phyllis M:icI.cocI. 2 Llrtdnl Tufts: fl. Adele lilarlmtid. I Boys Race R to l'.' years I.' Byron !ilacLcod; 2. Irwin .ltid- Lsst week it rodeo member wng . Girls I2 years and over-- 1. Diane MacLcod; 2 Betty Mac- Lcnd; 8. Mabel MacI.cod. Boys I2 years and ovcr-- I. Glcn Pcardon; 2 Clifford Mac- Leod; 3. Gordon Pt-ardon. Girls three icggcd race -- 1. Peggy and Betty .kIacLeotl: 2. Linda Tufts and hlnbcl Mac-p WIIITE stockings. Lend and Diane Ilmilmod and ........... Miss chm-Si. Monaghan. ,,,,, -.,, , L, Carol )l:icI.cud iTie). Iioys thrcc legged race -- Ll Donald anti ('Iifford )larLcntl; 2.i Lestcr and (lien Pcardon. Saddle Race -- l. Clifford and Donald .kIaci.eod; 2. Lestcr and Glen Pcardon. Wlicclbarrnw rare I Lester and (lien Pcardon; 2. Donald MarLeod and Clifford llat-Leod. Mcns race Open - I Glen Pcardon; 2. Donald .Vi.-ii-Leod;' 3 Clifford .Vlit('I.('orl. Relay race Girls -- I llinnc and Carol Marbeod; 2 Jean Relay race Girl, - 1. Diane .N'ol'ih River. x Children From Both Orphanage: Are Given Outing More than twenty cars driv- en by willing workers from the Kiwanis Club and Knights of Columbus rounded up all the children in both orphanages on Saturday afternoon and took them on their annual outing at the Knights of Columbus camp- site. North Rustico. John T. Dovle. chairman of the K. of C. committee was supported by an energetic groupl of ladies in arranging the sup-i per program for the children. numbering over one hundred and other guests including the Sis- ' ters on the Staff of St. Vincent's Orplianage and Sisters froml other orgzinizations. Mrs. A. Wright. Matron of the 1 Protestant Orphanage was ac- companied hy staff members Mrs. Helen Cameron. and Mrs. Bliiiiclic ()l('oiiiior. The Trustees were represented by the Major TIC. klcxuti. Mrs. Arthur Ilen- ry. and Mrs. Ivan lloriie. The supper program includ- ing the preparation and serving was conducted by Mrs. Aeneas Curley. Mrs. Claude Carroll. wuj. them are (center-I Mrs. Ben Callaglian. Mrs. Leo Miss LP. Pnirier. R.N.. Direct- Corcoran. Hrs- Iaiiri Mrs. James Davey. JL. Douglas. Head Nurse. i 5D0l'15- 5Wi"lmlllE- .and other forms of WOULD ACCEPT Walter R. Shaw. when asked whether he would be a andidate for the leadership of the Progres- Aumd peter; sire Conservative Party in E.Island indicated that he would baseball be willing to serve. Mr. Shaw recreationisald that if the convention on was enjoyed during the after-lscptember. 7 chooses him noon and treats of fruit. ice- party leader he would be glad cream, ctc.. punctuated the act- .to assume the leadership. lltllk and their friends on behalf id Wrightl 9-164-ill; Kingston Major )IcNutt and Mrs. Henry. Lady istirling Willis) fl-I94-81;. and Cami MHCI-Nd? 2- Jan The sports meet was conduct-lStewart tS.C. Stewart and Soul . ing Licut. Col. A W. Rogers, of IV-'I4'.V WC" 3935 C 1. Clmmd the Kiirunis Club. Dcs llurge. -iinl llniiald Mad-('04: 9- L951" Ray 3iIcCIoskcy. Fred Keefe. and Glen Pvardiin lwiit Driscoll. Benny Cltllatlllan, I--"MIPS R3"? 4 I4 M”- w""" lGeurgc Murphy and I-Jlmcr .'iiac- age ('.'iiisl:ind. I slauilhtcrcd. Eygxm gives the average slaughter test SIN iiiitl iiiidcr - (it) yzirtis ---IRTON "I "W '0'” I9-SI W35- Itlrit-l.cod; 2. Airs. I-J.W. Tufts: 3. Mrs .lulin MacLcod. The piper for the day was- lnwlalid l”:(:lI;:?:L!:ndwE:eaixtigzI iys 1. Joe .k'I.'tcKiiiiioii, 2 TlIt- IHIIZIIICE of the pro- I M" Chandler" Girls I - C ' ll. 2. J : 't: It ';tl grant was as follows. Ilighland ".,”;M H :1 '53 ggurgr L B0” . lilti- I-Zilccn Gaelic Songs Duet - Chester-3 Martin and Allan Cameron. R"""i" .F”5"' I Boys "B' -- 1. Raymond Iii-I ,ufiL'i':::::'"d mi” Brenda Lee.1f'llltl'tIs'. 2. Patrick t'tilla::haii. 3. ' 5”" '”""'” T "M" ””L'”di .f!I:fI:II"MIIi0l(l.IIIIf:!.k0;' Ff::l.:EI'5'RIChllI'(('i:: Scann Truibus - Brenda Lee kl.1cI.NifI. A" C I (lactic songs duet - an am- y . I .. criui and Chester Martin. iluC.I":l'('1';' (lIlh'I;.(;(:l"';1:II,,Pcl';';3;;v("31: 3""-1'"'4 "I 9” ”""”"' "y'"'”iriiani; 3' llcltn 'NI.CFll'I('fl. lead by Chester Martin. Allan i '3 am; 0v'er g 30:” Lyrony Cameron. Miss Lena MacLurel ,. p and Murdock M-CW W-S ""-i'iiill;..3”i&iS:li?Ei”'E.lr'ii2il.: lqowed by the singing of Old Lang .ms' 3. Blanche Murphy. p rein" Expressions of gratitude were the host of merchants and other friends who contributed prizes Miss Chum", Ann lsany) ltended to the success of the out- MacFodyen. City, is visiting her1'"3- I3. Fay Ytlcliiu-cu. . ll - I2 - 50 yards - Boys Wayne Mcliinis, 2. Donnie I -- -- - V " tendered by all concerned for- PERSONALS . , .and treats and in other ways of Kcllcyls Cross. . . Mr. and Mrs..lnhn A. Blondonl Advanced SWIHQ or Montreal leave this morning - i for Nova Scotla to continue theirl RCQISTEY RQPOTT I vacation tour after spending a: few (lays in this province. Whilei The Advanced Registry Board. here they were the guests of Mr. for Swine has issued a reP0f1l Blondon's brother-in-Inw and sis- which Show! the f0Il0Wlllfl P-EH, icr Mr. and Mrs. Keir Warren of Island owned sows recently qual-i lfled. The name of the sow is? followed by the owner's name m”:'in brackets. fnllciwod by genre, Kimberley Mae tilnddon Mac- codl I3-liltl-86; Stewart IS. C. Stewart and Soul 9-I79-86; Stew- art ts.c. Stewart and Son) toil POPULAR SINCE The Ferris whcci. named after I its inventor G. W. Ferris. was i first built for Chicago's World's Fair in I893. P. E. I. Students Win Honoursi , edic3,lMimri 05. In Gaelic College Courses P F..l students at the Gaelic College Summer School, St. .tnii's captured scvcn firsts, ninc sce- nnds. and three thirds at the Nova Scotin Gaelic Mod last week in Cape Breton. represent- ing three Gold Medals. nine Sil- vcr Medals. two Bronze licdals and three Silver Cups It was announced by director AWR. blacl(cn1ie at the close of the competltions on Wednesday George A. I-irascr. Charlotte- town won two firsts anti three seconds in Piping. winning the prize for best Boy I'ipcr in March and March. Strathspcy and Reel. Evelyn Frnseer. Charlottetown. won two Gold Medals for first Lconuda should conducted by Rev. T.H.B. Som-lROC-ERS- At Summerslde. .turi- Mind Busing” ust 24. 1957. Mrs. Layton Rosi- ers of lfensingtoii in her twin year. Remains are resting at her late residence. Funeral service from St Mark's Church. Kensinctnn Tuesday at 2 pm Interment in People's Cemetery. Summcrsirlc. ers. Interment was in the. People's Cemetery. The pail; bearers were: George P. Thomp- son. W.H. Poole. Louis Saddler; Pill. Mt.-Lalne. E.D. Nicholson. I't.s.P. Jardtne. I 24. ism Melville Halter in his I 79th year. Remains were for- I worded from the Davison Fu- neral Home to his late resid- l followed by service at Mar- I euce where funeral will be late United Church at 1)) p. Cemetery. TlAINol- Al the Charlotte- town Hospital. Saturday. Aug- IS7. John Anthony tn. Interment is the Church TORONTO 1CPl-C,vnis Eaton. Canadian - born - Cleveland in- dustrialist. says the Canadian Itovcrnment should adopt a I'IIIIfI.l4I" policy on international ,affairs and get on with the job of developing her rt-sotircrx 'lAKP.R- At Kr-nsinnlon inzn-l' Mr. Eaton. on his way home Enoaoizmmrs 5.14 may usogasyi at 2 p.m..! MR AND MRS nussut. CAMP- BELL Indian River wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mildred Mary and Mrs. Robert Fraser. Som- merside. Marriage to take place . in the near future. :24 7.. .. 0.4: -i.l : we cr. is MR. AND MRS. HARRY MOR- ' RIS. Charlottetown. HHIIIYUYICC the engagement of their daugh- ter Geraldine Elisabeth to Marvin Rattrey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd Gilles- pie. Winsloe. P.F.,I. ttiattttiaoss to Clarence John. son of Mr. t WHAT Ililt unit in an .v 1 in Scann Triubhas and the Sail-I Q Bnin Cup”-"Y O Birthmarks loris llornplpe. She also won three Silver Medals for second posi- tion in Highland Fling. Swords pend Flora MacDonald's Fancy. .l'2vcIyn also won on the wlnnning .Qu:irtctte in Reel of Tulioch and third in Irish Jig. Heather Fraser won first place in Junior Swords and won sec- Lond in both Fling and Scam: iTriubhas. I Mtuirccn MacDonald won first pin Novice Fling and second in. Novice Swords. Joyce MacDonald won first in Novice Highland Fling. Gwen Clark. Cardigan. wont second in Gaelic Duet. ;Q C" N. Wnloul we bnhj ' 't ' "C -”- i with Information? I after a I0-day visit to the Uni A No. it hardly seem possible. can iron ore fields in northern 37"" ""3 ('0llC0"l9d With the Quebec, um; teaming process are called nee-' "Canada will be well advised. p: :'h"'”'' I9 IIl39"l1Vlhl;IlIllml not to become involved in dIs- " 9 "SW "'0': 0 lI'I"i iaiiioii in hAfrica and Asia. She lllll dC";"gl;'L"f F:-tlllnzlmvoii I too muc to do at home. . - 9'" P 3 0 ll --I have (-mad. Wm-1 be "F these man-made machines aeem.. ried away with the fanatlcismi In” "" prevalent in some United tstes .. , pqiiarters where they want tosmindz fWnottt::::um,.?.L,e,: main ;hhasl everyone t-lsex business." - "."nHmm! M : mm"? "'i g I" WI" "W "W ll4'V0I0l"l'K'llI!l Doctors can store one thousand in Ungava could help the Mari- times as many hits of informa-I time provinces since Ungava In tion as there are neurons. .300 miles closer to Nova Icotia 'thsn it is to Montreal. He said pcorthern Quebec offered jobs and iwas a market for supplies, mu. gytm and boats from the Marl- times. on Canadian livisnigntton be advised Canada to unwrap an the Genus: lmmtgalts is: can .set because "they are among the but peolpe Canada can attract. -They're practical. hard working a. land thrifty." I iiumoniza I-own nm -4 WASHINGTON fAPl -- livllll-ilfl. In the above scores. figure indicates the number ofl pigs saved in the tested litter.l The second figure denotes thei in days of the pigs when figure I77-83; Kingston Lady (Stirling Willisl 8-I70-82; Montville tDav- The last Boy Drowned In Nfld. Lake ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. iCPi(JuItn. Wheeler. 10, ii as drowned Sunday at Bermuda Lake. about 25 miles 2- David Smith. .from here. when he fell from a. boat. MONUMENTS Vere Beck 8: Son MONTAGUE and CHARLOTIETOWN Skilled Memorial Crafts- men since I870 the firstl I IWEATHER "”""' "' '"'”"' "' "' northern regions. NEON” (CPI - 0'”'"” Eduward GiateruPlNn.;:. I""l'S"u"' I""'d 5' '5 7” counties: lower Saint John River main public weather otllco: mu Ed muc gnu, u mm”, attire. Winds east I5; law high at New Glasgow 55 and 15. Char- llottetnwn 51 and 12. Routes 55 land 75. Fredericton 51 and 17. saint John 57 and 70. Upper Saint John River valley; Bay of Chalear: Cloudy: widely scattered showers: little change In temperature: light winds; low high at Edniuiidston and Camp- bellton 55 and 75. High tide today at Charlotte- town at It a.m. and 11.41 pm. At Ruatieo at M: a.m. and 0.49 Page 2 The Guardian Mon. August 26. 1957 p.m. Sumtuersida db um” minutes later than Charlottetmn Sun rises today at 5.17 a.ni. sets at 1.01 p.m D0-l'l'-YOUlB.ILl' DISPOSAL LONDON (AP) - A strike 5, gsrbagemen -in the Lambeth "L tion of London forced munlcipu authorities to start a do-it-you. self collection system. Home, wives. alerted by loudspegkm tnted cans to the curb Satan-1,,' and tossed the refuse Into rpg. cially hired dump truck, Charlottetown 55 Sydney . . . . .. 5-I Yarmouth . . . . . . . .. 52 St. John's, Nfld. .. 55 HALIFAX (CP) - The weather office here says a zhsturhance pcentered over Maryland is mov- ing slowly north northeast and light rain has spread to western Nova Scotia. 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