Psgs2'I1l'sGuardian Island Students um My 25. 1957 Build Fuiiiiigating-Chamber" of A. Game cams. To Disinfect Potato Bags The construction of a iumIgaI- insulation The plant will provide atwhto: leaiay Pspsat Ins suntan . luax, ans-th eaatm b Ilow across lagchambertordlslnlec -aservicstiiatissspectsdtoprae cm": slum tuumphnmngmn u the Iadsy.!lo past atsbagstnbsloeatadoatsueailyelimiastspotatodlsesaas ' um”, ehasasisalpsetadhthsw WharistSismmersidebe-onPE.l.Atps'asut&:!Prwin:;a.mlM:3?5'Mwm g-u.&";"":,"':n'f"m;' :," reunion" A todsyandwillbe tedb tbrouaiivarioustypes preca ' Northern ovalcotia: In &'.,-.s.,,,,,,,,,,o.,?:, 3' ionsisslmostdIseaaeis'oe.'l'lie d ;Pgm"” ” gigiutnrnm was indeed 0-54: 3 aiialylalsrvalstallttlswarnie: rile blinding 11 x in is to be dmljg ';,'g;;g',;;::,-3; James 1. scoat:anhux::icc& 3:13;; "T, ,,,,,h''””', m”"",,,,,'. M, .,, N" G ;i:d:..l'iirIv-illlllai ..”:..." ".1. ":3: .”:.r:.'': .”:...."..."”' M "L J. W M um”-Siam mm -m - e..W'..:.'d -""'""- '""""' 3's .s'-"......"' '-'...'-M.-:':.r. , School ' - .'.i."'gl.l.."i'”l"'. ” ”"'"' ,,:,1-:,,,-err,-;l-r,,,-1-Iv;,,-,;-;',,:m;,-3 3, a... valley. ............. V. ' ' ' Clark ii'..'uu”""'...i'5'ai "W" " u"s'hilb-urinal: :'w"""'" G . : ' - t Mobile Biological Laboratory ,...,,.,.,...., c...,....; ..,,.. ... ":3; hr!-gm: 3-;u;g-m g g....:..;mn .1. O... .......:.. Maureen MacDonald. ChIr0il-e- .:.j.....L.;.. . Fntlitlc and 12 a I jg I town; Tho lrvin. Crdi ; AUCKLAND. N1. (CPI-The Iallitalnhniand Camp . George. Evelyn and Heather zealand. Lord Norris, and Lady Hlghtidstodayatcharioitetown The Mobile Biological Labom me: -since it went into operation in-ans. cnu-iocteumn. Norrll will leave Ancklaad early " at 1.5: l.lI. and ii. p.rn. At Rus. ory of the Department of Nation in 1951. in 1956 a survey was per- Thursday by Canadian Pacific km” 5': tico at 8.38 am. and 5.0 p.m at Health and Welfare has arrived formed at Montague and vicinity 503'” Ind XWYRP M"3D05F1d Airlines for Vancouver. Lord Nor- in Charlottetown to augment th e on shell fish conditions. In mlklnl their flmrtrlv With! rie is ref to Britain after HALIFAX CP) - The weather later than Charlottetown. Sun no work of the Division of Sanitation, Fouowlng completion of these 5431001 5'11 501' 990'” ""1" L 1' five years as cw Zealand gov. office says I Nth Pressure area as today at 4.50 am. and sets at Provincial Department of Health, surveys, the Lab results will be M5 Mimi W-'85 erno-general. oaitrad ova the Great Lakes is 1.4! p.m. sent to Dr. Bonnell. mendations will he carried out by the Dept. of Health. Heretoiore, Dr. Bonnell pointed out. the tourist inspection work. was carried out largely by the Provincial Division of Sanitary En- gineering. However. due to an ex- panded programme by the Divis- ion over the years and lack of it was announced by Dr. Lorne Bonnell. Minister of Health. Th a Laboratory is on Prince Edward . N . Island at the request of the min- , v ' ister. ; ' The chief task of the Mobile Un- I it this summer is to inspect and 5 report on all eating establishments l . Alderson, W. Va.. Mrs. Eunicevlaying three of her children. looks Brillhsl-t. as she leaves Federal 2.9:? :E:3n'.l;:;5n;E:,ewE,y,135 (Sally- Brillhart. convicted of M. up at her husband, Sgt. Robert Prison here. AP Wlrapheto). mum 3,-.de' n 3, expected that qualified gun, in wu felt that the I the Laboratory will be in the Pro- Priiii;-e lildiwaarail is-lIantisDeplrtI'l1ienl in i th. Whil h re. the cou no n e e umrner ou- PS1” 1” mnh” l””l””' ” M Lalonwillr we'll-llmin closeecofoperab rist areas In addition to its present , Jets Use Rocket Dodgers Blast 7 Fire In Gulf Flyers On Tues. ' Dr. dealt with. the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. commitments. Fortunately. these service's by the Federal Govern merit have been available for sev- eral years and we have been able ion with the local Division of San- itary Engineering under H. Giles Cnntwell. Chief Sanitary Inspector. Al Larner, Bactcriologist i l 1 By ROSS BIRTWISTLE BAHRI-IIN. Persian Gulf IReut- Ira)-RAF jet fighters pounded a mud fort with rocket fire 12 times Wednesday in the first air offen- sive against a rebellion in the tiny Ariib state of Oman. An RAF spokesman said the raids caused "severe damage" to the rebel-held fort of Izkl, lo miles tom the Oman capital of Nizwa. Niswa is the stronghold of the Imam of Oman, leading a rebel- 'Iion agins; the British-bcked sui- tan of Muscat and Oman. ruler of an independent state on the tip psi the Arabian peninsula. . Morell Wins Over Mt. Stewart 7-1 The first game in the Midget 1 series between Mt. Stewart and Morall was played Sunday after- ' noon at Morell. Louis McGuire's Morell boys had the edge over Ernie Cranes' Mt. Stewart boys I in the first encounter,but Crane says that it will be a different tune when his boys get in some practice. Moreil took the game 7 - 1 with Owen Connolly going all the way. Raymond Coffin was the losing pitcher. Although the score is somewhat one sided the play was close with the boys on btoth sides showing great possibil- ics. It is hoped to have I team from St. Augustus and possibly from Peakes to enter the league. The second game was Tuesday at Mt. I Stewart with Morell winning 51. ' The third game will be played in Morell on Friday evening. LINEUP MT. STEWART - Richard Michael. Debbie Affleck. John Mc- Eschern, Raymond Coffin. Roger Clark. Leslie Jay, Carmon Jay, Roy Coffin. George Affieck. MORELL - Louis Murphy, Gen'y Connolly, Brian McGuire, . Owsn Connolly, Kevin McGuire, l"orbie's Dodgers were at it a- gain Tuesday night at Memorial Field when they downed the Fly- ers 6-1. Vern Handrahan went the distance for the Dodgers and gave up just two hits while striking out five. Roger hlacLeod pitched for the Fiyers and was touched for ten hits, he struck out six. Forbie Kennedy was the big gun for the Dodgers hanging out two triples and a single in three trips. Bobby Lund had a triple for the Dodgers while Lcclair. Hand- rahan and MacDonald each reacti- ad MacLeod for doubles. Tile only hits of Handrahan came In the fourth inning w h e n Jack Kane and Kip Ready got back to back singles to score the Flyers only run. GLIZNWOOD W.A. The regular monthly meeting of the Glcnwood Women's Auxilairy was held at the home of Mrs. Ma- bel MacDonald on the first Fri- day of July. A very welcome guest at this gathering was Mrs. William Morrison a former mem- ber ol the group. The worship period was conduc- ted by Mrs. Preston MacKinnon. The theme of worship was the 23rd Psalm and the reading of an id- dian version oi this Psalm was an interesting part of the programme. Following the worship period the business part of the meeting was conducted. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The roll call was answercd by el- even members. Although a number oi blocks for the mission quilt were handed in a number still are required. Dona- tions for the port worker are also still acceptable. It was moved and seconded that the premium for the fire insurance on the church he paid from the W.A. funds. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie Gorrill on the second Wednesday of August. The worship period will be conduc- Kenrly Dunn. Blair Weir, Francis Maccinnls. Joe McGuire. CITY Mill ted by Mrs. Wymsn Gorrlll. There CEIITRAL Georgetown Beats Out Mt. Stewart A very exciting and close game in the King's County Baseball League was played at Morell Sun- day. between Georgetown and Mt. Stewart. The game was s close hard played encounter with Georgetown nosing out a 10 - 7 victory. Mount Stewart led until the 8th inning when Georgetown staged a rally batting in seven runs to take the lead. Gerard Mc- Eachern was the losing pitcher while Alllo McPhee went all the way for Georgetown. Art Coffin hit a disputed home in the 9th inning for Mount Stewart. and was called out as he crossed home plate. Mt. Stewart have protested the call to the League President. ITANDINGS P W 1. Pts Morell 4 4 0 8 Peakes I 8 0 0 Georgetown 3 1 2 1 Mt. Stewart I 0 I 0 Souris I 0 3 0 Peace Pilgrim Speaks In Cl'i'town Asmall but appreciative sud- lence last night listened to Peace Pilgrim at Heart: Msrnorisl Hall as she unfolded her formula for inner peace and harmony one with another. she stressed the point that by with the Department of National Health and Welfare. is in charge of the Unit. John Kelly is laborat- ory technician. EVERY SUMMER to make previous use of the in here, the Minister said. If time permits. an inspection of eating establishments in Char lottetown and Summerside will al- so be carried out by the Mobile ATKINSONS GROCETERIA The bus houses a complete bac teriologlcal laboratory unit and has been on the island every sum l Lab, Dr. Bonnell concluded. overcome the evil. Possessed with a very charm- ing personality the speaker kept the rapt attention oi her audience for almost two hours. Many took the opportunity of asking quest- ions following the talk. KINGSTON W.I. The regular monthly meeting of the Kingston W.l. was held at the home oi Mrs. Harrison Green on Thursday. July 0th. Meeting opened by singing Ode. - followed by Creed in unison. in sbsense of President. Mrs. Tylpha Newson presided. Miniitcs were read and approved. Roll call was answered by lo members and 3 visitors. Mrs. Yeo gave report of district convention held in Kingston Hall. Bills were presented and paid. Mrs Yeo gave a very interesting re- port of convention held in Char- lottetown on July 4 and 5. Roll call next month Get Well or Sympathy Card. Lunch committee Mrs. Mer- rille Green. Mrs. Tyrus Holmes. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Fylpha Newson. on August 1. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was ser- ved by hostess. Mrs. Lelth Newson. Marion Ann Newson. Rita Green and social hour spent. obedience to the laws of God one can attain inner peace. "So many of us believe these things but it is a matter of application", she said. Peace Pilgrim started her pli- grimnge for peace about 15 years ago but has been on her walking mission for four and a half years. Believing that good can over- come evil she gave some very viv- id descriptions of the application of this principle. Often she has been asked the question "don't you carry anything for protection. aren't you afraid in some of those lonely places in which you travel?" Her answer to such a question At 87, Takes Up Painting FORT WILLIAM, Ont. lCPi- Before last spring, Miss G. Rob- inson had never held a paint oldest of a group of elderly art students receiving instruction in painting and sketching with the Fort William Evergreen Palette Cl ub. And Miss Robinson lives up to the name oi the club. She is 87. After so years as a high school teacher and matron in Danbury. brush in her hand. Now she is the T550 MURRAY HARBOR WJ. Regular monthly meeting of "Queen Mary" Institute for July met in the hall on July 2nd. Meet- opened with the singing of "O Canada". followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an Historical date pertaining to confederation. Nine members were present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved A letter was then read from R.T. Holman Ltd. along with a cheque of 350.00 as a third Prlu in U101? "Women's Day” popular ' i Contest. The secretary-treasurer reported a net profit of 852.75 from the canteen in the dance hall at Mur- ray Harbor Memorlal Rink which was supervised by the Institute. It was decided to go to the Ex- perimental Farm in Charlotte- town for the annual picnic. Meet- lng closed with the singing of the "Queen". Lunch was served by the hostesses. and a social hour enioived. ST. THOMAS AQUTNAI Members of st. Thomas Aquinas Society held their annual meeting at the school. The financial report allowed sum of 322.30 collected during the year. Election of offi- cers took place. Several delegates were named to attend Bloomfield convention August 11th. Recreational program consisted of music by Eddie and Amanti Arsenault. step dancing by several. Chinese auction netted the sum of Burke Elects-i FRESH GRADE "A" FRESH BEEF SHOP EARLY THIS WEEKEND. LOOK OVER OUR UNADVERTISED ITEMS. YOU'LL SOON AGREE IT PAYS TO SHOP AT ATKIN SON'S. STORE OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9:30 P. M. CLOSES SAT. AT 12.30 P. M. Vgzg DELICIOUS FOB THOSE xi; -,., j, coon wnarnnn '3 4W4H7X SOUTHERN ciioss FCWL CHICKEN LB 55 LIVER riciiic STYLE PORK SHOIILDERS LB soi.io wliris TUNA I-2 lb. Tin 230 MOLASSESY 3 GT5 . . . . 99c 33” McCAlNS Frozen French Fried POTATOES -B as rasrv PAK PEAS 2 TINS LB 55” IVY COOL SUMMER MEAL SHOULD HAVE Pkg..... I9; F I I is that since fear is caused by ' i II film! (5. deg mg. 31.. "V3 minute cu. wash hy wuh mmemmu av" um mu Conn.. Miss Robinson came to the H hgrmgcy .. ' Yl"W'"r.kllclll9s2 dl th : xi? . open I am. to agut:ili:cM3i:eiie: gtcrlgco and since she never expects any- u: :13 I"? wring.” jo Md 9 OZ 1 i m Mum.” (R Waxes as it lwashes. Regular l;lhllsnglIOL)ll,ltI'iKxl(o)oLiQI.l? Hlgpililllll w'e'L' ghAI2:”;ann';' H, "'”"'b&,"'”” in G . --"3" -ll"-E . - ' e u us over . 5 George Street. "where even Itylg Prices, pan of defence is love, she stated. ll fl!-Sb"!-" YOU lilil: cordially invited to ”'”'-W P''"”P" 0'' "hit" i - Peace Pilgrim works II the I I 3 LI. BEAR SHOT ? ' ADIILLAS - Clearing all mlill- 13:” ;'”:l;',',f,lfff,e'; 3," that a certain amount of good n”M”'-I Wm"! . LP"? "-00- 31-95. 32-95 Ind 33.95. Htwgo. Atkins. (0, England: ists in every human being and all '"MMlN5- ”0"l- lcpl - 905 RHIIHIIK ind SWFPIIQ - L t I "7 Gun” su,e'i' Scale model will be on view. "mt ll" ''9 be dime l' I0 PEI” g.ul"e".'.e"eT Lard vgekeng. 11?” 0" naun ; .u5:mL(!NEny Clark” lg 1,", Mectlrlgsmfironti Tuesday Jilly 123"", out that good which in turn will ."g"b.:;'9n:" M" g3" "09; Si nmuehojd on .i re. rest George Street from "1"! 5 P-'"- I "0 5 mo. and mm, .1 . ,,,.,-I3, c.mp II c : lgpm up, town Bible Chapel, 235 Cuinber- r0 h 'k I K li . FARMERS. PLACE your baled t L”"3l””'”' 4V9'"'0- glliln :vl:enwEIfc:l?sd'r?I(t)in'awlir(ie:l DIAL 4021 i I I 'hay in any loft in your barn with ' V 'l"'g' b" 'l "'9 """p' mu", KOIIT ST. E s Beatiy sling chain. only ssno at P0!-ICE COURT - M the City "069 " M" "iii MW 99'0" " '”"' '”l V”'"' ”"d 1”" '”"'l' i Police Court yesterday. two vag- "081. Hlmlllon. announce the 9'' '5" M5 I'll"-P "I" Y?"- , mu!" Bro." ma Jon" Lmi arrival of their chosen son Greg ory Lea. age 12 ” ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. GLOVER are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their rants wcrc each sentenced to 20 ' g N PUP”-3”33 - "-5- GPIYNCI. days by Magistrate l(.M. Martin, l f ' ' "'g:9'”':l M”'l"' 0' who also fined ii drunk and disord- - t . 9 " "r "' ' M” "VF "'5 erly 310.0) and costs or 5 days. Ai- ” auiuer "9 wendlng ' hand" ” so on the docket were a number V ' ” "' Hatch Buckley Bench of drunk and incapablcs. Two I! STILL luv; . fgw ngy Q5. were fined 820.00 and costs or I0; Hllltofl in shock: also Baler and days. two fined 55.00 and costs orl FLIIFFO SHORTENINGJ aonr. nussiiri:-48 oz. 2 574: AMERICAN VISITORS Do you know that you are allowed to take home duty free 3500.00 worth of furs if in Canada for more APPLE JUICE . . .Tin POI DIIJOIOUS SANDWICHES -T llnderti nd in u ilday -h;-ndiw entencedil a ght . Grtnide Mari. to sin... lai'5..? st-.1, '2... "full. so n.'..'f..n. ” ' ” x'.i....J.' mi. .. .4 at and than twelve days-5200.00 worth it over tony eight Mrs. Georse Pollard. Blyth. hours! We invite you to make your selection of a . Prodiicersco-op Assoc.. I , am... 5' mm” cans namcszn-rn-o Island i oars collided on Tuesday evening, resulting in considerable damage to both vehicles. but none to the occupants. The incident occured when an auto driven by David H. Ont. Wedding to take place Aug. 3rd. at First St. Andrew's United Church. London, Ont. CAPT. AND MRS. LAKE. Montague. wish to an- highest QUALITY FURS GEORGE an an-n-os:r.w aox TOMATOES 2 for 49: W "W " '""""' fill..".E.l:Ii3i::'..;'.':l"':...Z:i..I::: zV.:.:o::":.ir.z2:;..:ri.:.Y":. ""'”" M... ,......, omro-am-2 wr- llided I ' ' - gm cf"';,,;;;';j,f,;f';l,",';o,':,', mxng est:ra:.1i.'P;v:cn:l.InPiEl.l.. kfgggglfdrlgfxnfmwf that Y0" "'0 "V9 "'9 1” ssass N' ricn.n.- nans N'1'UllIlY Cello Bag. OSC mm”'I-wzzulstwrcilv. cllgctml ”"' '"""" If it is not convenient to pay for your furs now-and , c Kl" LOCAL 4 tak th with t will them I , 'wc;:;;;,':m,- ,,:r-:;',';- 3"""5. ....fw."Cn .nl..”.?2';f. 2?;'."y... ..m3.?.'.i'... i 3 DZ TINS 35575 2 3”"Cl'03 . 25?- : 3"; fl'n:fEII.mwei'e tllenl ll; m-mmucir -;.'At the am. .W,5o:oyig.n;it5B)iv:1lw::hd!;l? 111-" In 8111'! V00 will i '4”' 500"! . . . about I .M 5.9”" "WI . pan. last nightowsltter the mm. is air. and Mrs. ntablished 1935 I - he '9: "- ”'” "P" - - IJNHVAIIII-CWO!!! is Hell were ridln let the "C 0'IIr'oMWI- " "' ,,,,,,,f, f,,,,' Mccabev a daughter a iha.. sit , U18. PEARS ' 25': 2 TINS the Prince. on 3n'iioNs 2l.bs. snsss sassow g BANANNAS Lb. ISLRHU runmsns 'DAZlIi'lDlIl.IE100LDOIA!WI XBIIIOIIIJJHWKEIIUEIAI x