World Scieniisis Warn Of Coming Alomi Reuters) I-- World GENE" ( huge Wednesday '3, scientists M11 II 3"" "Wmd .5. corner In - The warning statements came ,1 sessions todly 0' "50 Din” ,mion..sponwred international wnyergncg on DEICOEIII uses OI mm". energy. Nuclear experts mm 72 nations are takinl P-ll? - in ""'"':"'”-”r' ".35. 2: ' , Tu;-y gom arms 5,”: muting, now In its third dly. scientists Tuesday minted I bright picture of the blessings peaceful application of the atoms mmmiied power could bring to mankind. But in sessions today my look account Of "I9 d"5Wt ba(:Ii.i'BII(I dangers involved in mcning the new age of atomic plenty No GUARANTEE YET Three American scientists, in ad to last indefinitely. the report said In the same session. two Brit- ish scientists warned that acci- dental release of hig.amounts of radioactivity irons an atoIn.pow- or station could kill within 2,000 yards of the plant. Another Briton. J. P. Loutit of Harwell. reported that scientists and others regularly using radio- active materials ran a "very real hazard" of sterility or impaired fertility. He said experiments showed that exposure to relative- ly low radltlon over a long - iod seemed more damaging than a single ex e to intense rad- iation. COULD CAUSE CANCER Accidental e to radiation - could also lead to cancer of the skin. Loutit warned. He said the radiation rlsh had become a de- , joint paper, pinpolnted.one finite industrial problem. uriiiri or ciiix diapers for lI't infant, 4.75 dos. Third floor. 5 A McDonald's. V. in it n iii. "Iii-IN IN NEED of a Rift for baby. i.'iiii.' dcpzirtment. S A, Mcl')titial(l's. 1.3 OFF regular price on oil hi-,vs' cotton and seersucker suits. Sizes to 6X. Third floor. 5- A- McDonald's. SPEFIAI. 0 lsirlc white Paint gig; per go on. Sherwin Wil- liams Co. Ltd ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. dial 5228. serving full course dinners. siaecialitins C II I I 0 I ' dishes. - GRADUATE A In the list oil graduates of Notre Dame Acad- emy. City. the name of Irene Mur- phy appeared incorrectly as Irene Murray. YOUR CHANCE to see the vari- nus types of Island dancing. Come In the Centennial Folk and Square Dance Festival at the Charlotte- ltmii Forum this Friday night - lilaiiimoth dance for all. Jackie Doyle-'s Orchestra - Adm. adults 50 cents - children 10 cents. ENGAGEIIIENT - Mr. William H Farrow. Hampton, Prince Ed- ward island. wishes to announce the engagement of his sister Mary Lyrlla Farrow of Royston Vancouv- er island. li.C.. only daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. George Ives Farrow to Mr. Frederic T. Mor- san son of Mrs. Charles Morson and the late Mr. Morson of Court- enay. Vancouver Island. B.C. Wed- August the twenty ninth at Elim Gospel Hall. Courtenay; B.C. I-I X (i E L L E N 1' PUBLICITY- -"Harness Racing in Prince Ed- -warrl lsland" is the title of an interesting article in the current I Issue of the Canadian Geographic- sl -I(llil'flRI. The author. Mr. J.B. liiurlci. of Charlottetown. knows his subject and is an old hand at the uriting game. Early tui'f-rac- Ins history is recalled but the em- Fliasls is on the present-day en- lliuriasm for the sport. and on the 5)! events scheduled for Exhibi- !I0n Wcck this year. The article -is illustrated with scenes at tile lvln: Park. and cannot fail to imnrt wide and favorable atten- POLICE COURT - A Covehead ROY'S TAXI-Dial 6560 B569 I ISLAND TWIST is now I) centsy ' . I P" "E joff at LePage Shoe Co. TREAT run SICK WELLI (;.g;;ci's Phariiiacy, open 8 am. ing at be sure to visit our in-l Third floorfi "AI Wanahle was fined no and EH or 5 days and another was sl :5 and costs of 2 days. it-'5 -: City and Central CRASWELL for Better Photo graphs. SUMMER SANDALS )0 per cent Debomiair BEAUTY SHOP opens August 15. Phone 3013. ALL OUR WALLPAPERS sell- li'2 price. Sherwin Wil- iliams Co. Ltd. 1 GOLF SHOES tLadles and Gents). 20 per cent off at LePsge Shoe Co. FREE CONSULTATION tomor- row on foot roubles by Dr. Scholl expert. LePage Shoe Co. MR5. RITA MacINTYRElS Beauty Salon will close for holl- doys from August 17th to August Iillth. inclusive. BALANCE of our teenage and sub-teen dresses and cotton skirts clearing at Us off regular price. Third floor. S. A. McDonald's. COUNTY MAGIsTRA'I'E'S COURT-Two men. CIllll'.'jC(l w'tii possession of intoxicating liquor in a place other than their residence. appeared before Queen's County Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yester- day morning and were each fined :20 and costs or 3) days. A man found guilty of driving without lights. and another for falling to stop at a stop sign. were each fin- ed 35 and costs or -5 days. Four lpeeders were each fined S10 and costs of 10 days.' . Personals Mr. Henry Blanchard. City. and Mr. Jean Paul Gagnon.i Quebec City. motored lo Fredericton. N. B. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hearts and sons. Roderick and John of Halifax. N. S. are vacationing with Mr. Heartz's parents; Mr. and -ding will take place on Monday.lMrs. A. J. Hearts. llil Kent st.. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Benoit and family. Lexington, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Timmina. Toronto. Ontario. were visiting at their sister's. Mrs. J. Boylan. 182 Hills- boro St. The Rcv. I). -R. Cl-iuwen. of Fred- ericton. N.B. left on return after spending his annual vacation with his nephew. Lea A. Chowen. Wins- Mrs. Chowen and other rela- ves. CA9 e Perils Another Amarloan report re- vealed that two , died at- ' ter accidental exposure to-radlo- activlty at the IAIAIIIIIOI atomic laboratory, Nevada. on a data not given. no Soviet scientists gave detailed report on the medical treatment given two Russians who now are said to be com- pletely recovered from acute at- omic radiation. The two experts-A.K. Guskovd and G. D. Baisogolov-said treat- ment includad early use of pow- erful anti-infection drugs. such as penicillin. and various otherdrugs to stop bleeding. In Vancouver 0 Ralph H. Jenkins. registrar of the Prince Edward Island Pharm- aceutical Association will be In Vancouver next week attending the annual convention of the C Pharmaceutical Association. Mr. Jenkins will represent the pliarm- aciats of the Province on the Council of the C.. Ph. A. The convention will get under- way on Sunday, August 14. and will continue until-Thursday. con- cluding with the Presidents Ban- quet and Ball. Kingston Misses Marion Ann Newson and Karen Anna Willis are attending the Y.M.C.A. Camp at Holland iCove. y Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Benton and two children. New York City are (lspeliding their vacation at the home oi Mr and Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. Mrs. Bertram Willis returned home after spending a week at the home oi her daughte. Mrs. Norris Kitson. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Craswell. Winsloe were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar New- son. Many friends of Mrs. Wilbur Younker are glad to see her home again after bar operation in P.E.I. Hospital. Mrs. Charles Hyde and daughter Eleanor spent a couple of days at her old home in Kingston. guest of her brother Wilbur. Miss Mary Campbell. Quincy. Mass. is visiting at the home of Miss Margaret Campbell. Kingston W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Tylpha and Leith Newson for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Aioward McGregor and two children, Toronto. are visiting at the home of Lester McGregor. TINY VOICES Talking toys get their voices from tiny plastic records inside the frame. Heads of agriculture depart- ments from all provinces in Can- ada attended a conference at Fredericton Aug. ii in the Exec- utive Council chamber of the Legislature Building. Shown above sitting. left to right. are: Hon. L. Bnrree, Quebec's minister of ag- riculture: Hon. W. K. Kierman. minister for British Columbia; Miss Anna Morlieson Speaks Ai Chautauqua. N. Y. The King's Daughters and Sons in Chautauqua were honoured July 22 by the presence of Dr. Edgar J. Fisher. Vice-President of the Chautauqua Chapter. Main speakers for the meeting were Miss Lois Bartett. provincial representative from New Bruns- wick, Miss Ann,MscLood. Saint John. New Brunswick. and Miss Anna Maths.-son. Prince Edward Island. Their panel dlscussion.will be "Canada Today." The remsinde of the meeting was given to devotions. The leader was Barbara Stillman; violin solo- ist. Joe Roche; activities. James H. Carroll: selected readings Karen T. Fortune; and singing by the Scholarship Choir which Williama' sang "Rejoice and Give Thanks" under the direction of Mr. Sidney Smith. Anna Mathcson mentioned. lives on Pownal St.. Charlottetown. During the past year she was on the teaching staff of Prince Street School. At present she is the scholarship student. sponsored by the King's. Dnughte s of Trinity United Church; Charlnttetown. to a six weeksl gyiutise at Chautauqua. New Ycrkl a . ' The wear of Aug. in to suif was "Order Week" when the Inter- national Officers of the King's Sons! and Daughters held their biennial meeting at Chautauqua. ; The three Canadian Scholarship; students were very senerousixi, entertained by several of the visit-' ing Canadisn delegates. ' TOP AGRICULTURAL orricliists MEET lion. E. Cullen. minister for Prince Edward Island; Hon. E. M. Taylor. deputy minister for New Brunswick; Hon. C.B. Sher- wood. minister of agriculture for New Brunswick; Hon..L.G. Holm- rsst. minister for Alberta; R. M. Putnam. deputy minister for Al- berta; Hon. 1. C. Nollet. minis- ter for Saskatchewan: H. Hor- BEAR RIVER SOUTH W. I. On August 3 ten members and four visitors met at the home of Mrs. James White for the regular monthly meeting of the Bear River South W. I. The president, Mrs. Peter Slicehan occup ed the chair and called the meet g to order by the singing of the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by Reclpcs. Minutes oi last meeting werc read and ap- proved. Committees gave their reports and new ones were app...nted for next two months: School. Mrs. Joseph Chaisson: Sick. Mrs. Peter Shcchan and Mrs. Lonnie Honnessey. (Znrrcspondciicc was read. The new business was that the members decided to hold a bingo party in the School on August l0. Two dollars was donated by one of the visitors for the freeze out. It was also decided to clean the School on August 12. Mrs. Lennie Hennessy invited the members to her home for the September meeting; roll call: my first entertainment I remeulhcr. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. i t ” by Mrs. Joseph ATTENTION ALL Y P U Y..?. U. gathering this Sunday afternoon and eve- ning, August 14th, at M. RW E. C. Camp, Augustine Cove. Please bring lunch. Plan to attend. Have Your Oloiiea CLEANED resldcnt. charged with failure to DRY pl P hi the scene of an accident. PBESSIID ONLY Was fined :50 and costs or at days ;:”City Police Court esteniay. at mt; tygunk and iigcapab es were! V9" Nllvln ed sentences (- imdnl"-i Magistrate K. M. Martin afjnlmed a fine of 8100 and costs or hugzys T; .., 0...... . auaamisis Ell y vehicle while ma 1”, The Following White Rose Dealers: BROOKVIEW SERVICE STN. Douglas MacLaren, Prop. UIIIITE ROSE ESSIE WRIGHT Middleton O'LEARY iraniirnns oo.or, 0'Leory. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT uer. deputy mlnisie for Saskat- chewan: Hon. F.C. Thomas. min- inter for Ontario; C. D. Graham. deputy minister for Ontario; 5. C. Wright. deputy minister for Prince Edward Island. Standing. left to right: Stanley Wood.Fred- ericton; R. D. Gilbert. Frederic- ton; J. R. Bell. deputy minister for Manitoba; D. Noiseux. deputy Chaisson. i A guessing Contest was conduci- ed by Mrs. Peter Sheehan. and won by Mrs. Bernard McDonald. It was nice to have two oncel active members come such a dis- tancc to attend the, meeting; Mrs. Joseph Neal of Charlottetown and Mrs. Frank McDonald of North River. The hope was expressed! that they will visit again in thel near future. i BEACH BALL With Every s4.oo Purchase or GASOLINE THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 0Nl.Y.A'I' Montague. D. 0. CLARK Winsloe I ARTHUR PIDGEDN Konslngton - LLOYD N. OLIVER borton The Dr; Sclioll Foot Expert will be oi. our Store ALL DAY. FRIDAY. AUGUST I2. Bring your foot iron- bles In for FR consultation. orr WKEND SPECIALS saunas wi-mes , Au. suuusa SANDALS Ladies 1. Cents GOLF moss - a W. -i R. JENKINS IOOPAI OP Cl'H.DBIl'S SANDALS SI.” L.-riots! sun: to. TIIE IIUNE OF IUOI SIIIES minister for Quebec; R. Trepan- ier, deputy minister for Quebec. Missing when picture was taken were Hon. C. Chisholm. minister for Nova Scctia: F. W. Walsh. deputy minister for Nova Scotia and A. C. Babcock. Newfound- land. RETAIL MERCHANTS General Meeting of all Reioil Merchants Thursday. August llih - 8:30 P.M. - City Hall Business. of Uimosi Importance CH'TOWN RETAIL MERCHANTS ASS'N. our SIOPO. Thur-. August 11. 1955 Mlllvlew W. I. Eight members met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Sanderson for the Augusl Meeting on Aug. 4. Roll call was answered by a favorite sandwich recipe. Secretary gave monthly report also report on ice cream social Annual Convention was given by delegates and .bills paid. New business was discussed and a guessing contest was won by Mrs. Victor Giant and Mrs. Alex Stewart. After a delicious lunch served by Robertson tlfe meeting was over and the balancr of the evening was pent in Music and singing old songs. Mrs. Giant and Leo Hynes gave a demonstration of the old fashioned waltz. Mrs. Sanderson's mother. Mrs. Lois Jcnkins. presided at "it 0 Piano. The meeting closed by sing l lng ”Show me the Way to Go Home.” READY FOR CONNIE TORONTO ICP! - Police and' municipal officials in the suburbanl Humher Valley today were ready for full-scale evacuation of the area flooded by hurricane Hazel last fall as meteorological fore- casters warned that hurricane Con- l nie now is following the same route. Emergency communication and traffic controls have been planned and should serious flood-. ing become imminent police wlI' throw an evacuation plan into on ; oration. BIG EARNE? Coffee earns more foreign ex- change for countries in Latin you can be assured of Quality plus Economy in your food purchases of America than any oher product. KRAFT - 8 OZ. JAR PERFECTION ALL FLAVOURS and PUDDING JELLO. 3fon Z9: MIRACLE WHIP . . . 29: MILK. Nine 85: the hostess assisted by hcrlgarding the Annual Convention daughter Audrey and Mrs, Harold and finally the prnvincial-treas- business part of tho I.irer's report. Vick the entertainment committee for ThQGuardian Page 3 KELLY'5 CROSS C. W. L. The August meeting of this sub-division of the Catholic Wo- -men's League was held in the lchurch on August 7. A large num- ber of members ed the roll call. The treasurcr's report was read and showed a creditable sum of money on hand. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Wtev. Eric Robin stressing the need and importance of lay retreats. and I letter from Miss I. Arsenault re- Mrs. Russel Names and Mrs. Richard Kelly were appointed on tho month of August. Plans were discussed concerning the holding of a supper the latter part of August. The members of the eit- ecutive were asked to convene in make the final arrangements. YEE... I! II IAVE IN! POPULAR CAIEIA! FEATUIEI IN MEATS BIC H STOP IN NO Reddin Bros. DIAL ABBI -rzaes . ...... -,-.g.e:,; . , imLLooo's . BRIGHTS PICTOU PEAS. Zfor . . . . PINEAPPLE . . . . DAINTY CIIRISTIES CORN F-LAKES. 2 for 35:: PEACHES. Z for .. . 45: TALISMAN THREE-FRIIIT-24 0:. MARMALADE . . . . . 35c 20 01.. Tin VALLEY GOLD SLI('-rll) SODAS. llb. 33c IIEINI BABY FO KAM. fin SUNLIGIIT , 33; SOAP. 1 . . . 32c FAB 44:; FRASER? BONEL&8 CHICKEN. 1.1 lb. Hit 453 I00 FOOT ROLL a a one o e SPECIAL PRICE OD. ifor. I1: .........-.43e for 23: loceff... 34: 756i-ki siiouid.-.i?""” (n.ovnm.nia"ir"'C . pag memes SALMON. i-2 lb. 29: nusu srgw HEINZ 11 01.. 15 ea. Lb 55; KETCHUP 21: , us not (2 to 3 lbs.) Breakfast Sliced Cooked Macaroni and Coiioge Roll 69c Bacon. lb. .. 57c Wiener: 37: Ham. I-2 lb. . 49:: VERY JUICY PR!!! and VEGETABLES ounces. size 238. 2 dos. 79: GRAPEFRUIT. 3for ate GRAPES. lb. 298 PEARS. ofor 39: REDRIPE ' TOMATOES. Zlbs. '35: BEANS. Wes. Zlbs. 35: &CIIeese 49cli-orsroiis. 7lbs. 25: Ckur stones, smut ”4Ri.orre rowu.n5.1. IIAL 552i 552! g ,.-m..I I Jul us may I-non arms . OVIIFDFIDJWOV