MONDAY. How to handlit the young male Ono day, your 3rd-grader's anli a baby; the next. he's suddenly all male. turns fresh, diaobedient. Should you crack down, bring him Into line . . . nr will discipline hinder his development. make him n "Momma's boy"? In August Readoris Digest. 1: parent who's known the pain - tmd joy --- nf raising a 7-year-old gives common-some tips on how to guide voiir ouvrt child through this it'll” III? PM? I19 IIi'r1.i'9d in fighting i5l8i'S Oi I-ll? diflicult age. I Get you: August Roarieria Digest today: 38 articles nflasting interest, condensed from leadinli m3KaZin9S. nirrent hooks. LL main.-ea... .t..--uaossa . nvgllqhlo in I ?..3mImy:! .BA LAII I15 ..V l'ariety t'.r III! Spire qfa-dog'.t-Itfc!Hcre's truly ; the taste-tempting. health-giving variety that will keep him in tip-top condition. Nothing: been changed but the added taste appeal. So. no matter whether your pet's preference be- REGULAR, CHICKEN or LIVFR-he will still be getting precisely the same Dr. Ballard's balanced blend of proteins. minerals and vitamim. in everv flavour. Ask your grocer for Dr. Ballard's 3 flavour pet foods to-day. Hun no wt per mm IIIIVI hem uatfm; (ml J One hundred and melt: yailv tlluvlratrd pager (um-packed WIIA informative mallrinlan Mu am. Iintutlq. feeding and Iraintng of put. Mating - it uulrucnou on every Dr. BnIIurd'.i pmdurl -A ,, xo pm . Jouto lEIIERgGE'I,SOME1l. umms i Award Made To Quebec Soldier OTTAWA. iCPI-A Quebec sol- ldier serving in war torn Korea has ibeen decorated for an act of cour- ,isge on the home front, the army announced Friday. tinigan Falls. Que.. 3 member of jthe 3rd battalion. Royal 22nd Reg- iment. was awarded a special coni- mendation by Lt Gen Gnv Sini- ionds. chief of the E90013! Slafi. .2 fire in Three Rivcrs. Que. last March. I The citation in the award said Joncas entered the burning office btiilding several IXYIICS to save ini- portant documents despite the daivger of explosions. 1' PET FOODS , New Albanian Gov'l Follows ,MoscowgIjallem By DON DALLAS LONDON, tReutersi D jpost of the ,Eiivcr Hoxha, Albanla'a ymaii." has reorganized his govern- iwmeiit setup on I! Moscow pattern. streamlining the council of min- communist pocket republic. Hoxha remained in charge as prime minister but gave up his post as foreign minister. He retained as chief aide and sen- yior deputy Premier Mohmet Shehu. an official Albanian news agency ioport disclosed Friday. i Sheliu also kept his post as iti- iterior minister, indicating that the Moscow purge of "Beria men" in no way affects his position. The retirement of the nominal head of state. Omer Nishani, who has held the post since 1946, was also an- iiotiiiccrl. Albania. hnrdcriitg on the Adri- Btl('. became isolated from its nnrihcrn pro-Moscow neighbors when Yutroslavia broke with the Commform in 1948. To the south lies anti-Commtmlst Greece lU. K. Minister To Resume Duties 2ggy!B if - u--u-Q- -3-ot-” ; HOT OFF THE PRESSI 5- Q” HMO lol You! can iobsvt LONDON tAPIrH0llSlllE Minis- tcr Harold Macmillan. one of the Churchill government's ”invalids". left a London hospital Friday after uiidei-going a gall bladder opera- tion lie told iiewspaper men he would take chnrge of his niliiistry again itcxt Tuesday. directing its affairs for a tiinc from his home in Susscx. Youth Charged In Family Slaughter ISTANBUL. HIP!-Police charg- ed :t 17-vczit--nld Turkish boy 'Fiittrstl.t3 with the fatal ststhbitigs of its t'ather. stepniothcr, and five bl'filliPl'5 and sisters. Police said the fniiiify slaughter started with a qttai-rcl between the youth and his father. Molila Rosa has the highest peak in the Swiss Alps. reaching 15,217 feet. HOLMAN'S Both Stores 0 VACATION RE 5215 firestonc CHAMPIONS 0 Plus Y BUY NOW!--Sale Ends Aug. 3rd BIG TRADE-IH ALLOWAHCES ON ALL OTHER SIZES SIZE 600 X 16 our Old Tires WE WILL INSTALL TIIEM FOR YOII-- In the L. opt, Gaston Joncns of smw;-lonelicst and tiniest European out- Cominform empire, "strong 1' I-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Residents of the Wakaysma Pre- fecture in Japan feel the desola- tion that heavy rains and an over- flowing Ariia River brings. In the foreground, citizens cling to a ichurch Summer tlamps close For This Year i i ii Christian Church camps on F. El. have concluded their activities for the summer. outstanding success marked each of the three sessions. Eighty five persons were enrolled for the seii- ior camp, the first of the three periods. Young people between the ages of 13 and up. coming from many of the 11 Churches of Christ. Three Young People from Truro. N.S. enrolled and nine. I"- vluding the minister and his wile. Mr. and Mrs. Neville L:layLoti ic.--' lstrred from Deere Island. Faculty for this camp comprised the following: Mr. William 0. Wesle. Dean; Mr. Kenneth Norris Montague; Mr. M. Wuttei-worth, New Glasgow: Mr. Neville Clayton, Deere Island; Dr. Malcolm Beck, Monta- gue and Mr. Hugh Pratley of Hall- fax. Mr. Marvel. D. Dunbar, Chur- lottetown. acted as ”Mill Run” manager. Mrs. A. E. Houston for her 215! consecutive year in the camp. was camp mother and chief cook. Mrs. Russel Nicholson was assistant. An outstaiidiiig feature of this camp was the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morse of Cincinnati. Ohio. U.S.A. Mr. Morsc. who with his parents, spent. nearly 30 years I.- long the borders of Tibet. when Tibet, China and India. meet as one, thrilled the group with his expcriences in that distant land. l The second camp. in Junior Boys ,scsslon, was cleaned by Mr. Marvel .1). Dunbar. Clsarlottetown, Mr, .Wcale from summerside assisted. A particular feature of this camp ,was the work contributed by Mr. iI)Ol'l Hill of New Glasgow who is 2. certified Red Cross awimniing iitistriictor and acted as water :f:'0lli. supervisor. He qualified eight boys in thcir junior and beginners tests. Mr. Darrnld Tanton was the cxamiiicr. Thrilling hikes, handi crafts, and applicable courses and vcspcr mcssagcs were included in tho actltitios of the camp. The ronciudiiig session was the G:rl.s Junior camp. Thirty-four .t.inior girls enrolled for this camp Miss Joy Herring of Murray River was thc Dean. Assisting l1l'l' were Mr. Dunbar and Mr. Weale in an at isory capacity nnd vegpgr sjicztltcrs. Mrs. H. Walltcr. Char- lntlcioitn gavc invaluable Lervjcg as Handicraft. instructor and nia- iron at the dormitory. Mrs. Peter Camcioii also of Charlotteton was the third member of the fac- ulty. Mrs. Cameron taught. a Biblf- cal Course and assisted in Handi- crafts. Each were leaders of a group. The camp site at canoe covg has been a picture of buzzing acti- vity. Facilities were at times taxed to the limit. Eight 12x14 feet Lents vvt-re used. plus the 20x38 foot dorniiwry. Sports were keenly com- lpPl9CI. Boating was an attraction Swimming conditions were ex. cellcnt. Christian Church camps today can be largely accieditted to the indefatigable work and foresight of Mrs. A. E. Houston, who has literally dedicated and given her life to youth. Assumes New C.N.R. ,Post At Moncton , .. I .vtoN(:'r0N, N. 13.. Jiily 24--Thr nppninlnicnt of R. B. Graham as nssistnnl. general manager of the Atlantic Region of the Canadian i.Vntinnal Railways with head- quartrrs at Mnncion, effective August 1st next, has hem an- IlOll!l('PfI by W. E. Robinson. reg- mnal vice--president and general iiiariagcr. He was formerly gon- ieral superintendent of the Atlan- ytic rtnglnn. which position will be abolished. Mr. Graham wait born at Main. River, New Brunswick. and en- tered the service of the railway as relieving operator in April. 1912. Flood In Japan liousetop as debris and possessions flow by. More tliitn 40,000 buildings. affecting 200.000 persons. have been inundated. Meanwhile. U. 8. planes and amphibious craft are bringing in relief supplies. Canadian Singer In London Debut LONDON 10?)-The Daily Tele- graph. reviewing the London debut Thursday night of Canadian singer Robert Edi. said Friday he has a "true and brightly resonant tenor voice." It suggested his aim noiv should be enrichment of tone. "H15 full voice tends to become hard and his mezza-voice is hardly sigiilficant enough," said the pa- per's musical Cl'lllC. The review appeared in con- nection with Edy's recital at the Royal British At-iisis' Galleries, his first London appearance. Edy, from London, Ont.. gave tip a businex career to become a professional singer. and sang with the Westminster Abbey ohoir at the Coronation. Israel-Egypt Sign Agreement TEL AVIV (AP)-An agreement has been signed between Israel and Egypt-countries still techni- callv at war but on an armistice footing--providing for the return of ships forced to seek shelter in the territorial waters of the other in cases of storm. machine break- downs or circumstances endanger- ing the ship's safety and crew's life. The agreement is not applic- able to naval craft or boats car- rying military cargo. g.t,,.e..-.-.-....-w-V...-.-u . Atk alum! the New At.-srm A-40 Somerset CGIIITFIIIIII --u completely new rnnverlibll Willi Iltree-po.tt'It'art mpl NO EXTIAS TO IUY- A COMPLETE CAI AT Youill want it LEARN HOW MUCH MONEY Ousted From Post In East Germany iny DAN DE LUOI BERLIN (AP)-Gestapo boas Wilhelm Kalsaer was relieved as C munlst. Eut Geri-nany's min- ister of stain security Friday night and his 100.000 police agents were placed under control of the Inter- ior ministry. Eastern informants immediately tummented that Zaluer--despite close ties with Lavrenty P. Berta- haa "good chances" of bouncing back into power as new interior minister, replacing Willi staph. This would put zalsur in com- mand ot,both East Germany's po- lice and 125,000-man people's army. There have been rumors that staph is in I. shaky position with the Russians. though he is a member of the East German Communist central committee. Premier Otto Grotewohl an- nounced the changes. He appoint- ed Ernst Wollweber. state secre- tary for shipping. as director of the stats secretariat for state so- curity in the interior ministry-a new title and a new organization. 25th W.I. convention At Lot 16 The ma annual convention of New Annm. 'Ih.vellars' Rant. sher- brooke, Reads Corner. Llnleletter Road, St. Elea.nor's. North St. Eleanoi-'s, Central Lot 16. South- west Lot 16 and Belmont. Lot 18 Women's Institutes. was held in the Lot 10 community hall on June 26. with an attendance of 95 mem- bers and 12 visitors. Mrs. Arnett Simpson of Belmont presided. Mrs. Harold Yeo welcom- ed the delegates and visitors and Mrs. Wilfred Lyle. Central Lot 10. flttingly replied. W. I. Supervisor Miss M. Robin gave an interesting address on Color and Design. Following this was a. short intermission, during which exhibits of handicraft were viewed. Mrs. J. E. Lawson. Provincial Director of Canadian Association of Consumers. gave I short talk, followed by I. talk on "Music In Our Schools" by Mrs. W. R. Shaw. Mrs. Harold Laird. Provincial pres- ident, spoke on the Drama Festi- val. A vote of thanks to the speak- ers was moved by Mrs. Clarence Msrchbtink. Next year the entertaining In- stitute will be Central. Lot. 16. with Mrs. Clarence Ma.cFadclen president and Mrs. John Manderson secre- tary. The collection. which am- ounted to 315.25. was.donated to Prince County Hospital. A delicious supper was served by the Belmont institute. JULY 27, 1953 Serves Term For t Slaying Wife But Gets Inheritance BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (AP)-- A Stamford man serving I. term for killing his wife has full right to the 3400.000 the wife left him in her will. a. Superior Court judge has ruled. Judge John T. Culllnan Thurs- day erased the appeal of an aunt and uncle of Mrs. James G. Plunk- ett who are trying to prevent the inheritance. Cullinan said they have nothing on which to base their appeal. Plunkett. serving a five-to eight- year prison term for manslaughter, shot his wife to death Nov. 1. 1949. At his trial he said she was drunk and hysterical and he got. a pistol because he wanted to frighten her out of it. He said she grabbed his sleeve and the pistol fired. Eases Campaign Against Church BELGRADE. (Reuters) - Hesi- dent. 'l'ito's government gave two indications Friday that it may be easing its campaign against the Roman Catholic church. First. the govomment smiounced it has given permission for an American specialist to visit. Aloy- sius Cardinal Stepinac. seriously Ill with a blood complaint. Second. the govcmmont-run radio condemned "irresponsible ele- ments” for assaulting Msgr. Fran- cesco Franld. assistant bishop of Split. as he left a seaside mon- astry Thursday. Frame. 41. who For Quality Mildncss CANADA S S'I'l7.S'I' SAZIIIZVG CIGAR)-I 1' FF. TOBACCO F FANS Heavy Duty Guaranteed 2 Years. We Pay Freight Exhaust Fan 16”. Same Fan t was surrounded by a hostile. sliout- Moisture II nil Counter ; ing mob of 2,000, is gm outgpokgn Dust proof. 310- Model foe of the government-sponsored 101' U4 II-IL with Special Catholic Priests Associations being Iliomli-I0 Hhlltc formed in Croatia. sea Negotiations between the govern- ment and Vatican for improving church-state relations broke down early this summer. tcrs. Special 56.3. STORE & OFFICF EQUIPMENT (:0. 711 Craig St. W. 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