Wi ' , 1 INC V. Tests Al Clieny Valey on Friday morning. August 13th, Red Cross swimming and water safety tests were held for the first time at Cherry Valley. The classes were sponsored by the Women's Institute with Mrs. George Hayden as chairman of the swimming and water commit- tee. Misses Pearl Stanley and Ann Home instructed the course. The following group of beginners were successful in passing the, teats and received Red Oman awards: Beginners: Edward Morrlseey. Martina Murphy, EvelYlI MUF phy, Marion Young, Irene Mur- phy. Pauline Murphy. Jane! 1113!. Mary Murphy. Soulhporl S. W. S. Tests Red Cross swimming and water safety tests were conducted at Southport on Friday morning. August 13th. by Mr. Pius Mac- innis. These swimming classes were sponsored by the Women's In- stitute with .Vlrs. T. L. Rogerson as chairman of the swimming and water szifo-iy rominittce. The course uus instructed by Miss Sharon Bilgilcn. The follouinyz caiiiiitlales sur- ressfiilly conipllllrd their 19515 and received ilie Red Cross awards: Beginners: Rlniircen Pauli. Mar- gnrie Smallwood. Wilma McFar- HTYIETKT X.0Aj'&q.g.. nemodproeliea. -. GMNIL anagram. sa- DI. I035. I011 IIK 3lIlW1l.haarcei.inodpI'act.tea. JIIHTI TAR -. an 1" I810 or 5251 ENGAGEMENT-Mr. W. A. Miller wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter. Anita France: to Lorne M. I-lennesaey. son of Mr. Montague I-lenneasey and the late Mr. Hea- nceaey. both of this city. mar- riage to take place Sept. 15th. FUNERAL YEITIIDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. W. W. Myers of Mt. Albion was held from the MacLean Funeral Home yes- terday afternoon. Service was con- ducted by Rev. J. H. Bishop. In- terment was in Birch Hill ceme- tery. The poll bearers were Messrs. Harry Horton. Gordon Myers. Wil- liam Chandler. Clifford Myers. Al- bert Stewart, Ralph Horton. POLICE COUURT - A drunken driver was fined S100 and costs or 20 days imprisonment by Mag- istrate K. M. Martin at City Police Court yesterday morning. Four cases of drunk and incapable also appeared before the Magistrate and were respectively fined :10 and costs or 5 days, sentenced to 20 days imprisonment. fined 55 and costs or 5 days. remanded until August 23. ON WEDDING TRIP - Mr. W M. Hamilton. M. P. Progressive Conservative member for Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, accom- panied by his wife visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester 8 McLure yesterday. The newly weds andllra. Five hundred Army Cadets from the four Maritime Provinces going seven weeks of training at the Royal Canadian Army Ca Camp at Camp Debert, N. S. Four Charlotte town lads are shown eral E. C. Plow, CBE, DSO, CD, General Officer Commanding Brigadier G. E. R. Smith, CBE. CD, Newfoundland Area Commander and Command- er of Camp Debert. Left to right: Cadet David Hutcheson, Cadet Charles Campbell, Maj. Gen. Plow, Brig. Smith, Cadet Kenny Downes and Cadet Lewis Curley. are at present under- det Technical Training above with Major Gen- Eastern Command and lSI'lCfOVeI'lIf'i Donald of Glace Bay. world-wide oonnm-or the mull- ntioa and it's pollwm-I II A uadeutaaolae -- cgnno forgot the rare and 1-bl: ex-periqtioe of attendance at the meeting: of Rotary International on two oocaalonsmnlr. of other places who were as one in heart and mind to return to their homes under the elogan Go mm and Serve. ' truck took the other side of the ,, mu no measures wag: l;el':;P””iMuf,ll;d m mm, mmni, shock sufferer and control traffic. countries and ” ' 4 thud ahu- V lnliled ln llldiway Accident, ilielsivar of struck from H-ackley Point was takontohob pital at Charlottetown last evening ouffcrlngfmmohockuaremfltof s betwaaihistrtickanda parkod Chcnoletcarjuetweetof Drookfieldohortlyaftortanoblook laet night. He no laternelcaood fromhoepl wards the city who a parked mevroletonwhicli a.ti.re.had Just beenchangodloomedupinthollne of travel. The oollhlon threw the Ft ' into one ditch and the highway. both vehicles being damaged. R..C.M.P. patrol unit: were on the scene of the accident promptly and took the necessary to provide aid to the tightly woven togethe by principles of proven worth and value, with- out exercising an influence for bet- ter understanding and fellowship." Mr. MacDonald is one of 220 District Governors supervising the activities of the 8,300 Rotary Clubs throughout the world with a mem- bership of 889.000. ' Governor MacDonald who was introduced by Club President J. Harold Shaw expreaed his pleasure at being on the Island, recalling that his mother, who was born at Bloomfield, kept the family well schooled in the beauty and friendly spirit of her native Province. Vice president Frank Curtis thanked the Governor for his comprehensive summary of Rotary activities and on behalf of the club presented him with a scenic view of Green Gables lillle Worse For Ordeal On Chimney Top SAINT JOHN. .N.B. (CP)-Little the worse for his ordeal. Fred J. Eason prepared a report Monday about the chimney where he came close to death Saturday before rescue by an RCA!" helicopter. The 41-year-old Torontonlan, a chimney inspector, was released from hospital Sunday after a night of recuperation from the strain of waiting more than six hours atop Md” vldlng without charge Slgnlloa'lll'er .0ld Cemetery ; with the following being Dlloed: maayYoersAaA The commltteoanalsoin tow. B. Bus-keasonsfor lal for frame and the erection of the sign bong, The oldest monument still stgnq. 11:83: thweucemfeteryais la mem 0 6 0 O I who died in 1739. mm" ML New Yorker Is Up For Conlempl wasnmarrow (AP)-The 5... Me Monday night cited Corliu L. mont, wealthy New Yorker, on cm, tempt of Congress as, The '11-to-3 roll-call vote follow ed hours of debate in which Ben. ator Joseph McCarthy denounge, the son of the late Thomas V! Lamont. while Senator wiulu L-Miler (Rep.-N.D.) defend L. mont as "an underdog" degpj M riches. The contempt citation WI: bued were on 1! hone: m00n trill. and a. 150-foot smoke stock after a lad- on Lamont's testimony at a. prlnu lane. , - g J,,,,,,,,., R,,.,,.,,. p,,,.,.,..,, W... motored to the Maritimes and Canadian Army Ph0t0- genial; gtghernggtmsegogzld Mac. dqr broke. hearing before McCarthy rm gem, ter Burke, Noel l-layley, Carol spent three dais on PE-I. They mgmemu or gm km - He planned to visit Moncton next 23 at which Lamont swore that "1 and then continue to Nova Bootla on a business trip but he'll never clifnb another stack. "I'll let my crew do the climbing," he said. am not and never have been member of the Communist party, but refused to answer many a McCarthy's questions. USED CAR BARGAINS 1951 Morris Minor Coach were much impressed with the beautiful Island. HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE - Arnold Mccallum. Ciiarlottetown. was taken into custody by City Pol- lco yesterday at the request of the Police Department of Halifax where a warrant has been issued for his arrest charged with armed robbery. An escort will be soni. irom Halifax to take him there. Mccallum is al- leged to have been associated with Theo. Sanford. of Ksritville, noii Burke. Intermediates: Frank Hailey. Seniors: Bonnie )l.1uKie. An additional feature of the meeting was the presentation of I club banner. the gift of the Rotary Club of Brookllne, Ma.ss., by presi- dent Wlllla Mncoaulay who was a visitor. New members introduced by their sponsors and welcomed into the fellowship of the club were J. Lee- lie Doyle, manager of the C. N. Telegraphs, by Ralph Jones and J. A. Carruthers, optlonietriu. by Stan Maclnnis. Linda Paoli. Auto Industry llad Sharpesl Decline In June OTTAWA. (C?)--The automo- hile industry in .lune experienced its sharpest monthly reduction in vehicle deliveries in history. The bureau of statistics said World Council of Churches Proposes Plans For Stronger lnler-Church Ties EVANSTON. I'll, (AP) -- Del- egates Monday took a look at the earthly machinery designed fox, developing unity of faith amonglbecause it will mean revision, to irides-pread members of the Woridisume extent. of liaison between Council of Churches. church groups and the council. A plan of organiziticn was pro- The start of the two-week as- SOLDIER. BEATEN QUEBEC (CPl - A 24-year-old United States soldier was found beaten and robbed early Sunday in a lane in the Quebec suburb of -Petite Riviera. Donald Henry of New York was taken to hospital utives. lndluding 90 members of the council's central committee, has stirred regional delegate discussion posed by Rev. Leslie Cooke, sec- sembly has given this suburb of retary of the Congregational Union Chicago a cosmopolitan air, esp:- of Engfand and Wales, on behalf cially in the vicinity of the uni- of the WCC's committee on struc- versity campus along the Lake The badge of office as President of the Stork Club which has been held by Dr. Owen Curtis was pass- ed over with the usual ceremony suffering a fractured jaw. and cuts to the face. His condition. how- ever. was described as not serious. under arrest. for armed robbery cf the Canadian Pacific Telegraph of fice on Barrington St. on Aug. 4. Monday that factory shipments of Canadian-made vehicles declin- ed 40 per cent in June from last 1947 Monarch Sedan HOWARD MclNNIS -FITTED FOOTWEAR 1'15 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS WELTON - At the King? COUDW Memorial Hospital, Montague- P. E. I.. on July 31st. 1954. to Mr- and Mrs. Harry Walton inee Man! Macbeani High Bank. 8 50h. A1911 John. (stillborn) STEWART -- At. the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on AUEUB5 14th, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. WB1110 Stewart, Harrington, a son. Walsh'- 3 lb. 8 oz, MMKINNON - At the Prince County Hospital on Sunday, Aug- ust 15. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus .VlacKinnon, tnee Mary MacDona1dl. of Kensington. a son. weight 8 lbs. 5 ozs. JAY -A At the P. E. Inland Hoopl- tal, Friday. August 13th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Jay. Midgell. 3" daughter. Pauline Marie. Weight .7 lb. 3 oz. DEATHS FUNERAL AT NORTH RUS- TICO - The funeral of the late Moses .1. Gallant took place yes- terday morning from the resid- ence of his son James E. Gallant, North Rustlco, to Stella Maris Church, where Requiem High Mass was celebiated by the pas- FUNERAL SE RV I C E m The furwral of the late D. M. Robinson WM held from the Ma.cLean Funer- al Home yesterday afternoon. Ser- vice was conducted by Rev. E. C. Evans and Rev. Howard Christie. During the service Mr. Preston Beck song as a solo "Crossing The Bar." Interment was in Princeton Cemetery. At. the grave the Canad- ian Legion servlce was read by Mr. F. W. smith. Last Post and Reveille was sounded by Bugler William Chaiason. The poll bearers were Messrs. Maurice Deacon, Prea- ton J. sentner, Cyrus Plckard, Ramsay Hardy. Malcolm Maol!lach- ern. Arthur King. COURT CASES - Four persona for being intoxicated at the Ex- hibition grounds were each fined S20 and costs or 30 days imprison- ment when they appeared at Mag- istrate's Court yesterday morning before stipendiary Magistrate Gil- bert Gaudet. Also appearing under the Temperance Act was a resident of eastern Prince County for having in his possession intoxicating liq- ture. Mr Cooke told 1.000 delegates- and cuiisultants that no ciizingssl were recommended in he coun-I cilis constitution adop.ed at Ams- terdam in 1948. I Retemion of ilie bcard of six, presidents, none of whom may be Wednesday, clearing the way for election of officials who will serve until the third assembly. FOUR MAIN PARTS Stressing that "unity of func- tion" is a basic need for effectiv- eness of the council, Mr. Cooke outlined a plan for four main divi- sions-of studies. of ecumenical action, of inter-church aid and service to refugees. and of the present commission of the churches on international affairs. A secretariat consisting of 3. gen. eral secretary and four associate general secretaries would head a staff with headquarters in Gen- eva. Separate departments of finance. administration and information would be affirmed in the perman- ent organlzatlon. Various depart- ments would function within me main division. centralization of the secretariat in Geneva. Mr. Cooke said, "will in the long run make possible the decentralization of the actual work through visitation of tin churcheg visitors of other Michigan shoreline, Many wear distinctive garb lands, McGaw Hall, iscene of the plenary sessions, is dominated by a back- stage white wall banner of giant proportions. The hanging displays the Councils blue and white sym- To Admit Mistakes To Their Pupils TORONTO (CP)-School teach- ers were advised Monday to ad- mit their mistakes to their pupils. The advice came from Dr. W. D. Wall. director of the United Nat- ions Educational. Social and Cul- tural Qrganization office in Paris, who spoke at a round table dis- cussion on mental health and edu- cation at the fifth international con- gress on mental health now holding its biennial sessions in Toronto. Dr. Wall said that b; admitting errors. teachers and students cre- ate a mutual trust. School life imposes certain strains on children. which is a "good thing." The children should learn to accept and bear strains. UNIIEALTHY STRAIN "It is the job of the teacher to stop the children not from under- going strafn but from undergoing year's level. It was the month in a had been down. fourth row that deliveries The bureau said that shipments have been dropping at a steadily increasing rate since the end of February. However, increases in deliveries in since the per cent under 1953's January and Feb- slart of 1954, were 17 record turn-over in both June and the half-year. During June the industry ship- ped 30.229 new passengers cars and trucks to dealers, a drop of 19.671 compared with the period in 1953. In 851718 the first six months of the year deliveries to- talled 243.347. ii decline of v. s. mroirrs mzor Shipments of States motor down 18 per cent in the year period, declining to from 18.503. Sales vehicles totalled imported 12.338 40.351. United vehicles also were half- 15,118 of European in the half-year. one-fifth less than the 15.461 models sold in the period a year ago. 881118 Dealers sold 38.644 vehicles in June, a decline of 8.047 compared with last year, and 227.660 six months, a decrease of in the 47,769. The retail value of sales was .15 per cent lower in June and the six months. dropping to 5100.118.- 0O0 from 5118.005.000 in June. 1953. and gift to Frank Curtis with all good wishes for the recent addition to his family. His I-Ionour Lieut. Governor 'r.W: L. Prowae. a past president of the Club, was seated at the head table with present club officials. visiting Rotarians in attendance were: wr, Reverend Eric Robin, who also re-elected for a second successive 1701- 8 U085 1!! 3 Ship beneath the VUBFY held "19 h5Mi3'e” decreaw George H. Hunt Toronto Sam officiated at the grave. Pail bear- term. was proposed, single Greek word. ecumenica- 10 14-5 Per Cent Clark, Napanee Cut: Darrel Mc- ers were Arthur l-Iartland, James The assembly, the first held 1mlV8l'5!-Jilly. v The Jun? decm” W35 d”"””d Gulre. Amherst. Willis Meccaulay S. Gallant. Clarence Gallant, Dan- since the organizing session six by the bureau IS the "SMFPESC 3,-ookune, Dn Cecil Mu.un' iel Chipman, Lawrence Gauthier years ago. will discuss the com- out to date." - Montreal; M.x' Mwodmml J1"; and Jams Blacquiere. Interment mlttee report today. A vote on T ' l Dealer sales. which have been Mccamsn Owen Sound. om: und ' ' was in the Church Cemetery. adoption of the report will be taken 10W" than 1351 Y9” "Ch "mm" Alan Stewart also of Owen Sound, Ont. - Club A ” Governor MacDonald presided over the Club Assembly at the Charlottetown Hotel in the evening and dealt with the activities of the various committees, following his address on special subjects and ob- jectlvu. Present and reporting ware: President Dr. J. H. Shaw, vioe pres- ident, I". W. Curtis, secretary. Ful- ton Pierce. treasurer. W. R. Cruik- shank. paat president. W. W. Reid and directors. A.A. scales. 0. 0. Fisher. R. C. Parent. ychairmcn reporting were: At- tendance. W. H. Nevin. classifica- tion, N. W. Lowther. Fellowship. G M. Avard. magazine. T. D. DeBlols membership. J. T. Ibbott, pro- Bramme, F. W. Macxinnon. public information. E. D. Reid, Rotary ln- 1 formation, E. C. Johnstcne. music .' Randy Manning. vocational servicr G. H. Milligan. crippled children. F H. Curtis. rural-urban. E. R. Bell youth, G. A. Wallace. Rotary suc- tion. R. E. seller. international ser- I949 Morris Minor Coach 1947 Half Ton Ford 1940 Buick Sedan MocI(AY MOTORS St. Peters Rd. Dial 6448 Secure a Free copy At The Guardian Office See for yourself just why CANADA Weekly E. Is- MMDONALD-At the P. c . , 1,, m, h . ms . land Hospital on Monday. August 3: i!'?n"e:"”r?5h';5:: ora3B'e:g;;' llgptlggi .:l?r:etIal:.I1':i"'0gi(r;le1Vllle::k1nter- :81: rbae don: bi; frugal,-ifihi; 353:5, 330d h'I"H?S8:;Z?Z'322r.:'”m 342' vice, K. A. Parker, golden annivera 16' dlmiii :f:Cgim;i:' TWO Persons from St. Peters and The 1mP9m”"8 91931011 01' eXec- Fm” ,i” which H1” C" be 9”” Hy (1955) W. W. new i :5”: M” Vi lnrle wacnonald 0," Charlottetown were each fined 520 mi; ”d3"d 3" "bk t” be"-" ' ' t ', s t - . ' ions were mainly ' 1 H ll.b St t. F - "'4 00” 0' 30 days for having Continued from 1 3" "Y ” "" I?-1”:-Wm ”?""”3." in - e-Rea S:.”;:i.:Z i:: i.:::;:;: ::.:.:i:; What Makes Escaped co-vie: - Funeral Ho me. Interment in g;:1;mt”; n he” '”1d""”s A Genaral sk some of the world's top psychla- IS R0-ggpfufgd Bedeque Cemetery. x resident. was fined C10 and costs or 10 days for per- mitting an unlicensed driver to op- erate a vehicle. Two specders from St, Eleonora and Malpeque Road a graduate of sandhurst and origl. nally enlisted with the (an-mu; Black Watch in 1914 as 5 second Lieutenant. Three years later he trists. workers. Professor H. C. Rumke. rector of the University of Utrecht, Hol- psychologists and social A Sourdough? VANCOUVER (CP) - What. ST. Jo'i-ms, Nfld. (CF)-A pen ltcntlary inmate who escaped Pri- day was miffed out by the trained An EliTlliEl.Y canadlsn Newspaper For Britain makes a sourdough a sourdough? sight of the ice breaking up on the Yukon river is the only quali- land. speaking to a plenary ses- sion on mental health, said the great problem of psychiatry today nose of a doberman plmcher and 0&l7l7u.red Monday by RCMP at Manuals, about 16 miles from here. respectively were each fined 520 won his captaincy and his majority and costs or 30 days. in 1934. , He became a Lieutenant Colonel N. D. MucLEAN is becoming so popular through the United Klug- UNDERTAKER Pa?” I 33103136, Mgagwag ngpied - full "51-”.yy”c"iii..'i'.yy!i3”.'.'..ily in mg-.-. ;le”.?.”3iIi 312133333 ?f.eLi.Tl2'..h23 io.?.”yr5Z..1Zi'y:'lu?3' 5?-3?en&"i”? d”'”' "'5 Cllmd” own voice . . . telling the story n ' ' - ' o 8 H W ch mme he offshoots are detaching themselves tlonal Sourdoubt Association which mnmmughmr when he scaled ",9 weekly . . . of the highlights of the news. was in command of the 2nd King's Own Regiment. Lancashlre. He became ii General in 1943 and won full rank as a General in 1947. ENIBALM-ER from the mother science. The American is separating itself from the European, which is really more clinical " opened a reunion here Monday. "You could be a sourdough at 10 years old." said the man who went into the north in 1903, five Years The many friends of Mrs. D. E. Gallant, 112 Elm Avenue. will re- gret. to learn that she is a pati- ent in the Charlottetown Hospi- hlgh prison walls with the help of I blank. He was captured in thick woods by RCMP Const. Harald Burkholder of Toronto with the aid Send It in your friends and relatives in the U.K. They will appreciate it. (Jhai-lott-etown and DIALESU Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. and um, dwghm. Bnbam mm: M mandar of the nth Army. Libya. Dr. Kayl S. Bernhardt. profeuo of psychology at the University of Greek and although he came to know some of the almostrlegendary Mm, wmsm, tel for treatment. and hope for .?,'.?”.'If. .31? iil'Jl'fi..?.f i?i'3i.i..'L"?i'f.' ””""P.E"T "0T"E'F me: the sum or the gold rush .1 ,, ,,,, M CANADA REVIEW is specially produced to supply her speedy recovery. 52nd Lowland Division Common. Reporting on discussions at a 10- 199. Dwyer first ran from his more and dependable news and information" about an of the mm Comimd Com. day -pre - conference symposium. Mi-. Lamb mined at sulphur pursuers. then save up and went Canada in Brltalniand on the continent. It is virtually back to his cell without a struggle. a composite overseas edition of the Thomson News- phmdelphm an M” Mr. He was General Officer Command- 1- g g Id 9, 34,5 1 f h pa. 1 th , h 4 W . cm-. met, Mrs. iiilolg no.5. ms in clue: in scoei-nu. scomsh 100 '33u?...'.?'.. failed 352:3: 57.3 'i..'IE3l S.oaopy sfh'iK' ' en pm" published i" 15 c”""d”"' cm” in! Ol 383- R-OVEN-y. also other Commmdi Gm'""m' 01 Edlnhursh the relationship between the nat- "I don't know. I only heard relatives and friends. g:!tl;3ufionli:ia:d;r0 in claim! girth? ural mother and her child cannot smith was shot in order to start r n we. em Obfil ldith dtl t t tel: .Alaok." THE HENNESSEY M-'- W1 M"- Herold -1- Sullivan. the Joint Chiefs of But! It Wash- 0: f:st,err:l,ti:lfteion.nTheey adltjlp 11?: .IL'.2?.'i" an grinflumy A CANADA anvinw contains statistics . . . moon: on with "mi-V 3”" D0"31d- "9 VUUHZ lncwn. DC.. USA. and Aide do know whether there is any rela- a summary of the complete Canadian . . sound FUNERAL HOME "N "land for I 10-6-1! mm Mn Camp Genenl w'hls late M-testy tlonshlp between breast feeding of e Canadian Press noun report editorial 0 and a host S"mV"; ” n-meted Wwh "'0 00" Kind 000119 3th- a child and mental health. for the weak . . . Canadian of other foahnce normally .1 Rent a J91'"m9"DPcTmLg:l's0"llCe in WMh- When the General retired from "Even a superficial examination Prcaa plctnroa . . Two biui- contained in a IIOIVIIIIPOF Wtmt m- i - - ullvan was born the service in mi he decided in of the factors involved indicated new pages . . . Sports and here. In wine the Canodllll W, ;, fgnowlq 1: '"'d -7""C”9" and 18 Vl-min! come to Canada after hearing his that a casual relationship between ar en women's pages . . . stock abroad. the poaalhlo Immi- 1ii....n; mncga, as """y ”h"'V9' ind YGMWHIC wife, the former Miss C. Mlnnls. breast feeding and mental health market: for the week . . . grant. the ovaroooa ””4"'”""'”'- Kingston. one. tell him so much is not proven." D 051,0" (OP) no mom Canadian Gallup Poll . . . IIIIII and anyone else inm- uu pm my my ' about it. He had never been to the During I panel discussi . ri Km t - Gregory Clark . . . Articles eaten! in Canada wants 00 RlImfo:.mwl?oobhe:4i bogie:?,,gf Island before and accompanied by Elwyn A. Morey of Nedlands. Aus- 3': sin: I M 00! Canadian: . . . Vlhl reed. SI Ileu Ambulance scvloo. W. ,w.uo,', an all" mt on re. hlls wllf; and tvc;oNyoung;ters.:)llu:i b'a:le.n:::lm-1: mot; n B” mum of the rum. S i. - - .. .. - - .. . .. - .. - .. - -5 gu lgnid. a.ave,an ne.ewn " A. . . DIDIGOI. Courteous In-vies. m u ' to see this part of Canada. and confident mother. w :1& Johndsgle 3:”, I "Nag nwlw C! "I I General Ritchie is now the pro y Th. wad... "M Mom," he no lent on Phone III! 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