..--.f .....n..........-.- -u'.. an... .4 ....;;;Z.I?..2....-.."'. .... -;i'.' 0 L r -:w,'rfx.Q':::S.-'-J-11'-1H'3'P.1::.'e - nu . ea in -a....,J; .. ....f. A - .5-”c,a:.: BIRTIIS. IIEATIIS. EIISASEMEIITS. MARRIASES 5 Births y7 tlRfPiEl. Hospital, July 23, 1950. to llr. and lllrs.t nu-hard Yr-ssey, York. a daught-I er. 6 lbs. 13 nzs. illf.il(iRJ-I-At the Prince County, no-pu;.l on July H. 1950. to Mr. Ami )1;-L Ii:iIph Witzmore tne-(' ......” lliiriilll. a son, David Iirsklllc. iimciit 6 lbs 13 ozs. HFGIIES -- At the Charlottetown. 11,..-mini on .lulv '25. 1956. to Mr.k Mm x1.-. tit-01.10 Hughes. Sham- .. . , ;Ii .- 7 1b-, 9 .15. content following a report Il'IIlll the years ago. lmk d am M 5 ( VF;lliIiiiT)i Finginecriiiu I)I.lxltlll,I "Adequate application of chlor- Itl ism - it ilic Charl0HN0W" Prince Edward Island Iii-pnitni.-tit :ine with repeated testing has aided Ilosiiiial on .I'Il) 24. 1956. to Mr and Mrs Earl Mason. I .son.l Allan (George 7 lbs. 125i 025- I Marlx'il' -- it 'lic P III Hospital 4.1;. -1; 111'... in iir and Mrs. xi smart kinrlxay Inee Velma B U pll , a dauizhtcr, Sheryl Irene. 6 lbs I3 "I5- GALLANT At the Charlotte- town lltispilal on .Iiiiy 24. 1900. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gal-1 lant of Stanley Bridge. I son. 7 lbs. 2 ozs. Deaths FOGARTY-A-t.Tihe Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday .luly 22nd. 1956. (Taiiicrine Tcrcsa. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Fogarty. Cardigan. WOOD - Suddenly on Tuesday. July 24, I956. George VG. VVOOII. in his 52iui year. lit-sting at his late residence. 9 Ci'estwiin(i Drive Funeral from St. Paul's ; N. D. Macleon UNDERTAKEB EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshiro DIAL 5549 Page 2, The Guardian Thurs-, July 26 1956 Fine Bill Of Health For "An effective sanitation prog- ramme providing germ-lree water in the Kiwanas watliiii: D001 In VIC- torin Park. Charlottctniitii. is IWIHS carried on again this .VP1II'." MYS- Evclyn Cudinorc. liirevtnr OI Suiniiiiing and Water Safety with tiie Prince Edward Island Div- isinn 0.” the Canadian Red Cross. said last night. Airs. Cudmore made the announ- ui IIt'3IIIl, which indicated tliatti-ic Church on Friday. service com- lilPlll'lllE at 2 p.m. Interment In Slitwuolid Cemetery. Ttifviiiin OEIITRAL lrashes. cuts or abrasions. before lThe Kiwanis Waclin water is being kept bacteria free. ”This a long step in controlling the spread of any infectious dis- ease which could be carried in water that children swim in.' Mrs Cudmore added. The Sani- tation Division acts in In advis- ory capacity to insure the proper sanitary measures are carried on in the pool, and have been doing so since the pool was opened some lihe elimination of bacteria in the water." Mrs. Cudmore went on to say. "and careful screening of the children to see they havenit any ISLAND colored views. I well Studio. A LOVELY assortment of pat-I lterns in glazed cotton. 65c yard. iTI'III'd floor. S. A. McDonaldls. PURE WOOL tartan auto wraps. Special 38.95 dresses clearing (43 31.75 each. lregularly 514.50. each. S. A. McDonald's. contractors. Storey Electric. 3237 8 p.m. GOOD QUALITY bath towels Special this week 79c each. S. A McDonald's. gey's Pharmacy. Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. Cras- ' ELECTRICAL and refrigeration WE TREAT the sick well. Giz- geys Pharmacy, open 8 a.m. to FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy, shop at Gigv. YOIOR DOLLAR buys more It the Hughes Drug Store. l LIGI-'fT FIXTURES. We carry lthe largest stock of light fixtures ;in the province. Storey Electric. I BALANCE or children's sun Third floor, S. A. McDonald's. TEEN-AGE blouses. regular 32.25. while they last 51.69 each. S. A. McDonald's. WHITE flannelette and a nice assortment of broadcloth. pastel shades. 3 yards 51.00. Third floor, ' S. A. McDonald's. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY-The funeral of the late Rudh Le- ('l.'iir was held Wednesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock from his late res- lidence to Stella Maris Church, North Rustico, where Solemn Req- uiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. L..I. Ayers, Rev Waiter Reid, Deacon and Rev. Charles Cheverie, Siih-deacon. Rev. Clarence Pitre occupied a seat in the Sanctuary. The pail bearers were six sons of the deceased. Aiyre, Arthur. Fer- dinand, Edward, Eric and Alban Le-Clair. Interment was in the tthiirrh Cemetry where service was MARITIME en: DIAL mo 137 Kent Street Charlottetown 1 1 I "Say it with mowers” ENHOUSES LTD. -. FLOWER CART Funeral and Wedding Design! Cut Flowers and Potted Plank WE DELIVER DIAL 8321 Water Street Summerside D D conducted by Father Ayers. The funeral was very largely attended. ; POLICE COURT-Before Mag- .istrate K.M. Martin yesterday 'morning a person charged with operating in motor vehicle while lintoxicated the charge was redhe- ed to driving whilst impaired and lthe accused fined one hundred dollars and costs or twenty days. Two drunk and ' capnbles were 3each sentenced to twenty days in yjail and another to ten days. Of two others on a similar charge lane was fined five dollars and costs or five days. A city men g Pool they enter the Pool is Ilurther pre- catuion taken by the Inltructorl. The Director Idded that over 1,000 children have applications in to the Red Cross for swimming instruction held in the mornings. and many more children. under si- Pervision. up the pool in the after- noon ywhen routine clues: are not being held. Mn. Mnriorie Dover is in charge of the pool this year. She is. I qualified Red Cross Swimming Instructor and a school teacher. Assisting her are Mr Douglas Cudmore and Mr John Fielding. Miss Margaret Jordlne and Miss Carol Peters. TESTED FREQUENTLY Explaining The Sanitation Pro- izram further. Mrs. Cudmore said that the chlorine is Ipplied with every change of pool water and each morning before any child enters the water. The wIter is then tested every fifteen to thirty min- utes through the day with ortho- toludine to determine the amount of available chlorine present. If the chlorine level drops below what is prescribed by the Department of Health. more is added to bring it up to the necessary specifica- tions Each day a sample of the water is taken to the Laboratory Division of the Department of Health for bacteria analysis. This year the bacteria count has been zero on all occasions. Mrs. Cudmore poin- ted out that even if heavily con laminated water was pumped into the pool. the chlorination prog- ramme now in effect would read- ily kill all bacteria. She also said that the water in the harbour off Brighton Road seldom has I bac- terial count of zero when pumped into the pool. Following chlorina- tion no bacteria are found. thus indicating the effectiveness of the programme. ''It is compulsory for children to use the foot bath before entering and also leaving the pool." she added. than was considered reasoniibl for loading or unloading was re- manded until ioday. The magist- rate ordered that a survey be made by the City Surveyor to determine the ownership of the area in question. Too late To classify For Rent FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. TWO bedrooms. second floor, private entrance. Children accepted. Write Box 527. Guardian. POISON HONEY From some species of .hododen- dron. been produce honey on chant. charged with lacing goods on the street for I Ionger period KRAFT 8 OZ. JAR 29c MIRACLE WHIP JAVEX I6 oz. bottle I7c 32 oz. bottle 29c which they thrive but which in poisonous to humans. Personals Mr. David Wood, Calgary. Ind Lieutenant James Wood. Honolu- lu. arrive Thursday afternoon by plane to attend the funeral of their father. the late Mr. George Wood. Miss Joyce Wntts ha: returned to her home in Crnpaud having spent the past two weeks visiting friends and relatives in Charlotte- town and Winsloe. Friends of MISI Elaine McGuig- on will be pleased to learn that she is progressing favourably in the Ch'tnwn Hospital after her re- cent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh have returned to Detroit, Michigan. afl- er visiting Mrs. Walsh's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLeod. 170 Prince 5!. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. O'Donnell, Avondale, have as their guests. Miss Jackie Gauid. Dundee. Scot- land. and Miss Freda Price. Don- caster. England, also their son Bernard O'Donnell, Toronto. Mrs. Kelvin Johnston is visiting in the City for a few days this week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKinnon. Mr. Johnston is student supply minister at .iolll- more, N.S. Lieut. Commander John Rich- ards, liiontr-.-nl leaves Saturday after spending an enjoyable two weeks holiday in the Province. Lieut Cdr. Richards now retired from active service was for a time administrative officer at H. M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Miss Margaret Wood of Mont- real. who has been spending the month of July at Sandy's Cove. Nova Scotia, will arrive Thursday by plane to attend the funeral of her brother. the late Mr. George Wood. Miss Wood wiI.I be accom- Two new recruits were enrolled into the Royal Canadian Navy yes- terday It H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte. they were; Ordinary Seaman Naval Airman Vernon Leonard MacLeIu, left, non of Mr. and Mrs. LeonIrd lfIcLeIn, Murray rwo RECRUITO ro NAVY -.49, River, and Ordinary Seaman Naval Airman William I-larold Munn, right. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munn also of Murray River. The two boys are expected to leave next Saturday for basic training at H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. GUARDIAN PHOTO To Officiafe On Anniversary Cardinal McGui.gan will sing Pontifical High Mass on July 29 at Martyrs' Shrine. near Midland. Ont. The celebration will mark the named by her friend Miss Irene Dombroski who had been vacation- ing with her. Arrivals on the Island over the weekend included Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLeod of Cambridge, Mass.. who are visiting relatives in Brookfield and Charlottetown. Mrs. Etta Drummond. Newton. Mass., who is visiting her brother, Mr. Finley MacKinnon Marsh- field: and Miss Lorraine Wool- (fridge. Somerville. Mass. who is a guest of Judith Smethurst, Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Toombs of Rusticovilie, P.E.I. who are now residing in Calgary, Alberta. for an lndeflnate time, attended the Calgary stampede. which they said was sure worth seeing, and which is the largest of its kind Mr. and Mrs. Toombs plan to go to Bnnff and Lake Louise to see the Canadian Rockies, before return- ing home to P.E.i. REDUCE ARMY STRENGTH PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia (Reu- ters) - Czechoslovakia announced Wednesday that she is reducing the strength of her army by 10,000 men-the second cut in her for ces in 12 months. When Czecho- slovakia A ” ed her Inny by 34,- 000 men at the end of the year -100th anniversary of the death of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesultl. The ashes of two of the saints his order contributed to Christianity lie buried at the Shrine. Very Rev. G.B. Flahlff. CBS. superior general of the Bas- ilinns will preach the sermon. Evidence Supplied By Radar Unit The R.C.M.P. Radar Detection unit was the means by which the majority of the, sixteen charged with speeding appeared before Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yester- day morning. All of the offenders. half of them visitors to the Prov- ince. were fined ten dollars and costs. All the offences took place on the Trans-Canada Highway be- tween Borden and Charlottetown. Charged under the Temperance Act. three accused for possession of liquor in a place other than their residence were each fined twenty dollars and costs. Charged with making threats. the accused was ordered to enter into a rec- ognizance to keep the peace for one year. For permitting an unlicenced person to operate his motor veh- icle the accused was fined ten dol- lars and costs. In an assault case. after several witnesses were heard experts estimated the strength It about 150,000 men. the charge was dismissed. Canada” And U.S. Revise Tax Treaty By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPI - Canada and the United States have completed months of negotiations on tax ircaty amendments wlilch may open the way for greater Cana- dian participation in the opera- tions of American-owned firms op- erating in this country. it was learned Wednesday that the new bilateral pact. likely il be signed shortly at a ceremony here. It must be ratified by Par- liament and the U.S. Senate be- fore it becomes operative. The Canadian government plans to speed ahead the ratification as a hint to the Americans that it would like to see the U.S. take similar speedy action. It is believed that this is what Prime Minister St. Laurent had in NOTICE Any Wheel chair patient wishing to go out in the Walter Callow wheel their coach, kindly phone 4596 or 4808 not later than Fri- . Tiles Of Cancer Month After Mirder Allempi NEWCASTLE, Eng. (AP)-Mn. Harold Mercer. 49. is rind of can- cer. Just over I month after her husband sought to end her suffer- :ngJlvtvlth In overdose of sleeping a e a. Mrs. Mercer died Tuesday It her home. She was cared for to the last by her bricklayer hus- band. who attempted to end his own life with the same drug after over-dosing his wife "June 17. Mercer was charged with at- tempted murder. He.pleaded guilty and was placed on thre months' probation. Mrs. Mercer died without ever learning that her husband had sought to hasten her release. Milk-Prices At Amherst Advance HALIFAX (CPI -- The Nova Scotia public utilities board has approved a one-cent-a-quart in- crease in the wholesale and re- iail price of milk in Amherst. In a decision handed down Wed- nesday. ihe board approved 3 re- tall 19 - cent - a - quart price for bottled milk and 10-cents-a-pint: 21-cents-zi-quart for milk in paper containers and 20-cents-a-quart for homogenized milk. The price increases are effective August 1. mind when he informed the Com- mons Wednesday that one more IIIII will he brought in by Fi- nance Minister Harris in the clos- ing days of the current session of Parliament. He did not disclose the nature of the bill but authorit- ics said he likely was referring to the US.-Canada tax treaty. OPENS CANADIAN MARKET Main feature of the new pact will he permission to American firms to reduce ownership In their Canadian subsidiaries without tax penalty. Officials said this may encourage them to offer greater portions of their stock to Cuna- (iian buyers. . Complaints have been voiced before the royal um mission on Canada's economic prospects that Canadian laws act to restrict Canadian participation in U.S. firms. Shins LAUNDERED T0 PERFECTION 'l'hitiT iitiiiir iicrk wait FMP. LADY? mo Q TREREBY PROBABLY Kr.i:PiMc.' out or A Lot 0' tkouatrg HALIFAX (CF) - The weathe. office here says the weather may gives no hint of any Importan. change in the weather today, Northern Nova Scotin, Print. Edward Isinnd. eastern N. 3 counties, Upper St. John Rive, Vnlley and Bay of chain" Cloudy with widely scgngrw Ihowers: I few Iuuny Intervals. not much change in temper-atu.-g; light winds. Low - high at N... Glasgow 55 and 75. Charlottetown Moncton and Edmundslon 60 am 75. Cnmpbellton 60 Ind 72. TORONTO ICP) Temp.-r,-. lures issued by the Toronto pillilic weather office Wednesday night, (Night) (Dari Dawson . 46 72 Vancouver ... 61 71 Winnipeg ........... I9 66 Toronto 66 83 Ottawa ..... . 61 78 Montreal . 65 78 Saint John .. . 56 72 Halifax . 58 63 Charlottetown . . 61 72 Sydney . 55 68 St. John's 50 57 High iidc today at Charlottetown at 1:08 am. and 12:47 p.m. at Rustico at 7:41 am. and 8:52 p. m. Summerside tides eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 4:51 am. and sets at 7:47 p.m. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs RITE-WAY l CLEANERS Dial 7387 ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Phonon Ill - S544 day ATKlNSON'S GROCETERIA FOR A WIDE SELECTION OF OHOIOE FOODS VISIT OUR STORE WHERE IIIIALITY COUNTS AS WELL AS PRIOE WESTON'S i ORANGE AND LEMON SLICES 1 LB. CELLO BAG 35c WESTON'S FRUIT ROLLS 1 LB. CELLO BAG 35c WAFE New WES10N'S CAPRI Pkg. 23c DELICIA BABY CLAMS Tin 32; 2Pk RS OOLGATE C BEAUTY SOAP 4 for 29c SHREDDED WHEAT gs. 37c 80 KELIJOGG'B CORN FIAKES Z. PKG. 2 Pkgs. 35: l Piusnfiiiiuice COitE:I;E:i()::NBEEF PIEEAECFIES liiriNiisPiRiii5" Fresh Fruits and vegetables 2 ran; 3Ic Each. 37.: 2 Tins 35c 13. gtgigfgctg bunches ,5: PERFECTION on CARNATION (;A i QUALITY MEATS MM 6 T " r 79 BABYTOODS NEwuLLiiii3wER, mi. 2.-... 0 ins . . . . . t: -M-mm LOCAL smcimn EAKFA T ' . LEAF LE CE, b I1 BACORN, ib. 49c mmmmw, . MOLASSES 3 7"” 3k l tgyaxaozggu h am If s '3 MAC N AND - A 1 90 2 C CIIEESE IBOAF, lb. 49: P'"”' S” 5'49 3 Q” mm HAfWErIIRNtgrand gfggumr-,ucE h swm-s . g . Ouaris, doz. SL79 "s”u"?rl'r'd'n” H01 DQG RQLL5 -CALIFORNIA ' '" 2k E.2.L.?.:t'.f.:;.:!:"”' 1'” 2” 3...... 29. 9-I-!Y-is Pkg-we 3:12:52-....2.:”'e LOAF, Ib. 55C k 19 49c 1oo roar non. TOMATOES: I30)! 25C . - 9- e um WAX PAPER 33 'i:i('cTsi"ii:"si'.ii'3TuLoisRs, , lb. 47: ...... 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