City and Cenirai gm"s TAXI-Dial I560 650. ;xsltELL for Better Photo ..-. I I . NIL (it'll WALLPAPERS sell- ” J. 12 price. Sherwin Wil- ' T... (ii Ltd. ill iiil-:A'I' THI-2 SICK WELL. J. . Pharmacy open it uh. .: it Ill or iii-1t.'.ItIND Crsnksbalts. ', iiililllt' Motor SUPPIY C0-I Inm- ;; Iimixlci AVE- i-i Sih('(ISTAl. TENT niecllni ,; Hixillilttpt? tonight at 8 o'clock. .1.-mi Timc , t ll.i.. t'uiiu-iitiuii Banquet SL1 i'niversiti' tonight all - 'i.tlI5 . x'i:iii(lai'(ll. mt: t.ti.1I.I.. Queen Street. jjii Serving full course .N'p0('IlIIIlIllg C bin e s e ll... . s II,Il iitlN.Xl.I) ltADIOy SERVICE ,.., ygpairing Amplifiers and .1 stcnis. Disc and tape re- ,.,,;; llifl Kent Street. Dial I M. it.I4'.MId.N'1' ANNOUNCED vvv .iu(l Mrs. William Saunders .- tum: Prim wish to announce .. .m-iiiciit oi their daugh- tanus Margaret. to PFIVBM pp iliirtin. IQ of MI". 1"” iiiiiif-'l'I Hawbolt a! St, Pet- ,-. II.iiIiilllI'. Wedding to lake - -i..- in tho near future. Personals . Plnrciicc McLure. Nllflll win, is visiting iriends. Mrs. Ijiitlii Nicholson and. Mrs. Pat- ....n, North Wiltshire. an I-Iniiiy G. Mai-Learn of ct-'i.;Iiill. Mass. and Miss Emily 'i4-:sP)' of Waverley. Mass. are Vml Wmives and mend. in Mr. R. B. Bradley. Prt-sidenI,iAfrica. Canadian Organization lnternation- The party is on 1 ..- suit-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lint Visit. Hayfield St. lti(iliiI.RANFi UNITED W.M.S. ii'F auxiliary of the W. M. I. --am at the home of Mrs. Millage Curie 0' AA TOUR on TRANS-CAIN from the air and was cnniplinieni-viors. etc. and the largest iiiilepoiid-Inrc Gciic Hoff. cn-pilot I V."l'an- g a trans-Canada .ary in reference to the high state ent maniilacturer of motor trucks. ""9 vuv and WIIIII I10" "I the al Harvester. accompanied by oth- tour in the Company's own plane. of cultivation and appearance of The total number of employees tive Vice-President, Chicago, D. or company officials paid a fly- During their stay here the visitors farm crops. ing visit to the Island over the took in the Aquatic Sports and weekend. Mr. Bradley was recently Harness Horse Racing meet. Mr. 8PD0lnted Canadian President with Bradley was delighted with the on the economical outlook. He saw 30.000. head offices in Hamilton. Ont. Be- hospitality accorded him and his fore coming to Canada he was in party and spoke glowlngly of the the Company's opera- attractions of the Province. He .,kH,,,,,dy -rhursdayy August 4 .3 tions in the Far East. Europe and stated the Island was a picture great strides in farm mechaniza- la the largest company in the greeting Mr. world, manufacturing farm trac- The above picture shows Mr. W, . tlon. The firm which he represents, 1 R. Jenkins, local represcntative.! Bradley on arrival. ' "”': Others in the picture, left to right, throughout the world is approxi-ll(eiini-dy, Maritime Manager H- Nearing the end of his tour. Mr. -mately 90.000. Head offices are in ,ilusirial Power Division, W. Bradley commented 0plIIIIIsiICHIIyiCIII(.'tlg0 where employees number,'l'liompsoii. Canadian Sales Mana- gcr lniliistrial Power. 2-. '.v '11 ilm president presided and ml the meeting. Mrs. Howard ' ncr lipid charge of devotional lH'l'4'l(I, theme. A 1100? of Ulldeb -'i4I(IlllEI Opening hymn No. 383 Pastor Enjoying Visit To States Following are excerpts from an I statue of Liimny, l muting "India" was given by I y . :i:"IIlll!itIIl read an article yen- ervmm Mame. Vlsmhg 1.elam,L,s 1 THROUGH NEW . ml in Answer to Alcohol. and friends. 4-.1.-i Snnwie and Gail MacLeod mg we drove to the wcstacnsy I N" , , V the Lcnz family, Rev. and Mrs. 5 , ':l::,'i .;,'."(Ih(:'::ea:g5I':;: V;';:: Albertlcnz. Ted and Ruth. and H, H mm were reported Candid had dinner IDXCIIICF. Aftcr iiio- ,,:m,gHV!lrepm;t toring to Fl'C(I.(.'FICI()n. N. B. the) mm'w Commmee for next planned to arrive at York. l".E.l. : ' . Devotional Leader - an..Thu”day August 4t ,,m”(.), wnodside; mu Ca... After dinner on Tuesday we I in t'ii;ii-tictcr beginning with let- Turnpike. etc. way were rather .i' - wt l--v. Pry f (I td 1- . , ..-.,.i,., W: ex. oa'N?:ci,onTl:. heat continuing in the high 905 the Bronxzoo and Botanical Gar- II- 1 I H "Wt": A dun” much '" Then. driving further into beautiful treee. ..- 1 th dens. :i.l:M,i,,I:yne, es,:,o.:,::'L:i'.':::.dG:3; the city in the maze of traffic H ..i,.,,d and Lind. now". down Broadway to .'I4th Street, :I! ., .,.nn.gg,ggg. We parked the car within walk- Two Killed In ing distance of the Empire State Plane Crash Building. the world's tallest struc- ture. where we were lifted in a matter of seconds to the 86th have i.'(;m.jRvALl Que. (cpy pg Two DI the I472 II. CAII building, and Mimi ware k'II d Th sd h 'ili”1' ctcssnafpipe plil:n..y53ug: (.50-ton mastlike structure. form- topic 1,?” during I uh,oH from mg the most powerful and far- fl .-ma” 131.9 and crashed about reading 'l'.V. tower on the face ,- 73 nut:-s narthwest of St. Fellcien ”I 'h' "M" . in 4.. Lake st. John district of "””0”" " M" 1055 "W no iii:-:is-torn Qll('I.')E('. ll crrtainly fine new housing h'l"l1hv- ms-n wt-re idcntificd as e . 5. 5 33-0-lmglng Refrigeration , 0- n It ' ” . lt.N'!4-nl ,:IrwsUsmI:f e?.plorY:1(Ici:U Repairs To All Makes Ifln nizuia was owned in! Jim aw ..i Si rellcien. APPLIAN CFB SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Bi-pairs ,In Memoriam; I I" lmuii: Iiicmnry of John Lowry "W tmx-st-ti away August 9, 1954 train a lonely heartache Imvn I silent trar. ii-mv R beautiful memory. 04 our ue loved so dear. ELECTRICAL lmdi i:.m- its strength to bar It.i RPIIPIH lmi miinigc to stand the blow. v .. .. ...... him Palmer Electric m min ulll ever know. 4 "u hr-.ItIII iiiisscd and nor remem- UNI iw Wife and Family. CLOSED DURING e , -- .7. Aucusi,15 - AUGUST 20 I ANNUAL HOLIOAYS LAST DILIVIBY IHOII HOLIDAYS WILL ll SATURDAY. AUOIIHI. litll. ORDER! SHOULD Ill IN NOT LATER HAN TIUIIDAY, AUG. 105. 8 CUDMORP8 Jar ctssiim "UN!!! 3 Pliaee4n! this dizzy height certainly an- ables you to take in at a glance -all we had time for-Central ytown and weren't long in wash-I Park, the United Nations Build- .ing off some of the grime andlwlse. Of this VIIIBKE 3! 'ing. Lower Manhattan and the On Tuesday morn- ' "M30111 21301- car easily enough and. with . . -----iiv sang Jesus i- if ' .TII k i . . mWI,i'l”:ylE: o yS;';I'elg dhfriibuttsefgcrlig where by arrangcyngnt we met ginners luck, wended our way to the Lincoln Tunnel under the Hudson River to the New Jersey Tolls along the fund 20 cents as ti rule with one g iiig ext-eptionCsl.75. ouch! There ' was a lot of construction along I reached Larchmont. 20 miles from Lille Way ""003?! NEW Jersey. but K. S 1, g New York City, on Tuesday night. the worst was over and we lost tilt) book M"- "ugh on Wednesday with the sizzling no time. From hazy-I won't say smokey - industrial it 372 we spent the morning visiting at gradually entered a countiysidc ””" ""' ”""d'”"'”' ”'”"d that just seemed to be filled with "The Delaware Memorial Bridge i impressive. more. the third largest part in the US., is yet an easy city to drive through. While I have read about its slum areas. there must been a large slum clear- fIoor,and then to the l02nd. 1200 once project. for there are some on top of this is a 22 storey high, artment areas for white and col- ored. although I do not think for getting to bed. The temperature and some world was over 100 degrees in the temperature reading at iiiid- I . 4 1 - its: mt Wei 1093'"! lpotatocs hbcans aiiid toiiialocs aimany or ufs - 9' ' ” '.'inswci' a ew pitality. MORNING IMPRESSIONS numemus, 10 of birds is one of our first carly .l.v ititci-notional areas. We NOTICE Baltl- I UST 9, 1955. 9 E. S. CHANDLER and new ap- Secretary-Treasurer Announcement MR. 0. C. K. PEAKE ' CI-IARLOTTETOWN has purchased the business of H. M. OAVISON LIMITEO formerly operated by the late P. W. TURNER end consisting of GENERAL INSURANCE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS TICKET OFFICE The business will continue under the same name end 7 at the some premises-- 70 GREAT GEORGE STREET - TEL. 4311 RETAIL MERCHANTS General Meeting of all Retell Merchants Thursday. August Illii - 8:30 P.M. - City Hall Business of Utmost importance ' CHTOWN RETAIL MERCHANTS ASS'N. ' both in the same district. X.;....i, lion dollar atomic energy project 9:30 pm. we arrived at German. that may have quite an effect on the economy, social and other- ” be-1 529.50 FOR ruiiiiiicrs comes a part of growing Wash- gome,lngton metropolitan area, barely 'and again I feel the similarities The regular monthly meeting of The Electrical Conti'actors' Association ot"Princ9 Edward island will be held at CITY HALL--8 P.M. D.S.T., AUG- Cheap Oil Burner 814.75 FOR STOIIES x c- w I-3: S I I . R I2 4 . . . . . ”' lfl'l'"'"'''cr4''''''Il";V MK:-"::R"5 Nlxresiniinig ei'3.9.'.'f.'i. rtI.IIeIII:jt3Id('IItIIIiliIII ' H1m(IIllSdm'mrlNillncrsFdnckcd la "1?" "lam and Md” "W hm is mm 20 "mes mm mm " I 'iIiIilii-ll s Dali A Vanioii .. . " 1' 9 - P - I: '.. ' . ii. ,- , , l i rt ' " O . .4 ifnuniwm by Guided Med". nhnm" 3' Y'"k- "U" I! ""W T c.iIil-fiIIIit;nn tID!N'lI:CII.rmIIU aIset-'m.s "q'I7Il'I" nFIImIIIll:l"I,FIlif.l.f1 i-moors-ri ior- I 3'" "mkum 'mN.""I I" '"""" . inventor has iiiadp it possilile for ', N; v.m;"d"l TM frflm"'"d:-T travelling in the United States. like a transition from the sub 'llld8I1 of the Lt-nz' home here '1”; anmher demmma”UnTyet 3"-V”"' '” ”5U-V cham” "WI" ,1: ,nmh' MW" xilgzvsrs, (awed "MM Sllroule and 1 and sons lime to the ridiculous to go win- well shaded on all sides by liiiga Very much me our Own wreIy- F"””'” " Boilepinls" Range' 1 ” Y ”- ' 9Y""- Donnie and Hubert left York Sun- dow shopping and making a few lmoples all around the large lnwmland people M another ca"mry- La""dr-Vv B'””d'"- cwkmg "Id: We furnace oil. at "W diesel or heater Guarantee. that 634.! Main, Mitchell. 8. Disk. del. pilot. P. V. Moiililer. Execu-ll -Photo hy Gariihiim. U mi Heating Stove into an Oil Burn- liidced, apartierg from the slight ncrvousncss that experience as questions This Universal Unit uses cheapi distillate. kerosene 14"" Me toga Inn at Yarmouih. Maine, .s wonderful continuation of be- i”.""'?" "id'""y "' """”"””' ""5" Canadian andior American bor- of the quickest. der.-sometimes I think just to fire; imnwng remind us that it could be far otherwise-let us be sure to see "The song of quite a iiiiniborilhat we have something in friend- regulations This Amazing Heat invention is sold on a 60 day Money Back; I You will receive Agent's Pr'ices' morning impressions, along with we could devoiitly wish-and and full dermis by sending your the starting up of big tnicksyprayemtght obtain between mlln.V'name to Northwest. Mfg. roaring off to work on a ten mil-,other nations of the world." LADIES; STORE 350 DRESSES to 29.50. Sixes to 52 Sale Price 3.95 - 4.95 - 5.95 -Tuesdsy.August 9,1955 The Guardian Page I Projects To Pierce WASHINGTON IAPi-Mankind are working on a space salt.-iiitei is about to poke an inquiring fln- and hope to have one revolving ger into the mysteries of spacemmoon-like around the earth per-I Ilia technique: a tiny object high 1 maps it! months from now Eng- iu the heavens. from which in- land and France also are work- struments might automatically re- in: on high-altitude rocket pro- cord information now hidden be- I iects. yond the curtain of haze wliichl All agree that the ieiilures enshrouds the earth. have a peaceful purpose --lo ad- The White House annuuncedllvance man's knowledge of III? plans July 20 to shoot a baskct- universe. But there are military ball-size missile 200 miles into applications, too. space, in hopes it might orbit The first nation in launch a there at 18.000 miles an hour. A I satellite will have travelled much man-made but unmanned satellite IOI the way toward an Inlcrculi-. of earth, it would circle theitinental ballistic missile. some- globe once every 90 minutes. times called the ultimate weap-, The 11-5. hopes to launch the on Some scientists believe thatl satellite some time during the no defence will be possible International Geophysical Year against a barrage of voiiliet-likc which starts July 1. 1957. Rus- missiles. flred accurately from nl sian scientists reported they too distant continent. ' I92 FITZROY I UNTIL 12:30 FOR ACCEPTI We would ask our many WE HOPE i.V.”.l1 HAVE A" I PLEASANT VACATION I CC I staff a, well-earned rest. collect them immediately and DELIVERY BEFOR so More Days For I Greendalis Manufacturers' Close Out Sale We have ropriceil once again the balance of our siiiiiiiisr sink for our final 10 day clearance. soo"conoN SKIRTS to 3.95 Sale Price 1.49 and 1.95 ARE GOING ON VACATION 14th to 21st OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY. AUG. ZOPII ” CLEANING 8: PICK UP SERVICE planning our holiday season, so that we may give our II you have r-Inftlos nwnltiiig cleaning, have Its AVOID DISAPPOINTMIINT THURSDAY. AUGUST 11 is the letest date on which we can accept oloanlng and promlae MEN'S sronn. 700 Men's DRESS rams to 14.9! Sale Price 3.99 and 5.49 1 Many Scientists Working On Space The nearest approach In an international missile which the defence department has yet dis- covsred ia the Atlas. now bein built by Conavair divialoa 9T gelnfral Dynamics at In Dion. 8 . Scientists attending the Inter- national Aeronautical Congress in Copenhagen last week called the satellite project a prelude to interplanetary research, and "the greatest project ever taken up by man." Norman V. Peterson. an engin- cer for Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great Neck. N.Y., told the group that within 1) years an unman- ned spacc ship may be landed on the moon, and that a piloted ship may reach there by the end of the century. OIAL 7387 STREET AUGUST NG patrons to co-operate Is 80 E VACATION Sale Price 3.9 Final Clearance of SUMMER HATS to 8.95 Sale Price 1.00 and 2.00 "T 1 s'o”si-ioizfisTc"cK1E7Ti9f5o'T' To Clear 7.95 and 9.95 MEN'S JACKETS to 12.9! 5 and 4.49 ' k Special MEN'S T-SHIRTS 59c MEN'S SUITS "is"i.Eciies' COATS 3. SUITS M 29.50 - Special 10.00 i.auij&' Seersucker smfsiiit PYJAMAS and NIGHTGOWNS to 3.95 Sale Price 1.49 and 1.88 Sale Pyritzey pi-1.91 . i9.so - 24,91 TT iisnls secs? chairs to 29.50 Sale Price 10.00 - 14.97 - 18.97 to 49.50 .1000 MEN'S SPORT New Shipment of LADlES' r.si-liars?" Regular to 1.50 Special 69: y Special 1.49 SHIRTS M 3.93 and 1.88 TEIOYSI-JACKETS Regular to 5 Lxa-dies' BATHING suits to 3.95 ' Special 2.47 and 3.95 Sale Price 2.87 and 3.95 to 18 years can Children's COTTON0IgI;:SSES 8: SUN SUITS Special 1.00 "iavs- srosr SHIRTS to 2.93 Sale Price 1.00 (lhlldre-n's Denim. Whlpcord and striped PLAY SHORTS to 1.00 Special 49: and 69c Special IOYS' T-SHIRTS 39c Special sovs' SHORT PANTS 1.00 The ilrcendal Co. Ltd. 150 8: 144 GREAT GEORGE STRIIT CHARLOTTITOWN. P. I. I. ... 3 ...-..- ,5”-.. , on-4.-pp-.-vu-.. L .4-.-. .-.4 '..s-..-aim.-:.g-.-..o.z,-........ . r g 1.. .. . .. 1i . E i g