TAEEIZ FOURTEEN THE GilA5DjAN.-qHARLOTTETOWN " OUTSTANDING VALUES IN HOTPOINT WASHERS. JULY 2. 3-. 4th THIS IS THE WASHER THAT WASHES HEAV- IEST OF CLOTHES EFFICIENTLY, FINEST Oil FABRICS FIRMLY BL'T GENTLY. Reg. Price sine Price si 79.00 5129.95 si99.00 si49.95 5219.00 Si69.95 5239.00 5134.95 DIAL 2830 MacCAUSLAND F JRNITURE LTD. SUMMERSIDE island .Scout's coronation Diary BY Queen's Scout W. D. Ives i i j LONDON, Eng.- Wednesday, June 10th-- . , I left Londonis 'Eusten Station. A with Tom Sparks. .a fellow Scout '.from Newfound- "land. for Long- vridge, Lancashire to visit my "Pen Pal" Bill Dowth- waite. Bill. whom I had never met before, met me at Preston Station, and after H "glad the other remarks lhand" and :made when two friends meet, we started by bus to his home in .Longridge. eight miles from Free- l,ton. We were met at the door by (Iv!-r. and Mrs. Dowthwnite and iBill's brother Danny. This wel- ;come I received was greater than any I can remember and from people you do not know, it was really something never to be for- gotten. it was supper time when I arrived and we sat down immed- liately for a bite of food and tea, I wliomhslie coiildrhe justly proud. :ltlfI7lMIfi7l'I7i'lC7t:2 "liiothei" Ho leavvs to inoiirii, besides his iainily; Bubs and Loy. uiiny ”.;...i Catherine. W, .. StIi'l'0WII1iZ innttier. his father and and Ernie; Mrs. Casford w1Li,1A:u wExny;LL njn(;i's(m two brothers. George and Eric.iLoi-ire; Betty Hanini; Kaye; hnth living: in Toronto. The funeral, which was largely attended. was hcld on The tragic death of William Wendell Fcrgusoii, ago '16 years. iiho lived with his nintlicr. Mrs. 30th. M TI'lIHi.V United Verna Fercusoii. at 324 Giwiftoii where the service was Street, ocrtirirtl on SIIIIEIILV :iiier- by the Rev noon. May l'ith. as a result of an the Rev. J. T. Irwin. Ilymns sui accident at Johnstons River Wendell, knowii to his inany friends as "Windy". received his education at West Kent School, and for the past ten yeiirs was employed by the Caiizidiaii Nat- ional Railways. In Scptoniber. he joined the RCNJRI and success-j fully Completed a Pziy Writer's Course in Esqiiiinnlt. B (t Upon returning, lic roiiiiniieri his service with the Raiiii'ays, where he re-. and "Abide With Me”. was in the People's of H.M.CS. ”Queen fired a 3-volley salute and Post and Reveille wore The pallbearers were: Lorne Cii ford. Myron Bell. Cl. flllCI Dr. L. 1. Duffy. mainecl a valued employee iliillli The following are the flor the time of his death. fiributes received: All who knew him will remember? Pillow-Mother and Eric. ”Windy's” cheerful smile and Wreath7George and Olive. sizmiy disposition. liis host. of Cross-lreiiarriis. friends consisted of ham young Spray-wDnrl. and old-to the old folk he brnughii Wrcatlis--Lriura. Will. back memories of their .vouth:land Jack; Garfield. Allison, and children loved him for they were continually the objectscharlottetowii Hotel; Officers of his kindly intcrrst. and affect-lH.M.CS. Queen Charlotte: icnate considcration. His devotion to liia played any important part life. He was a regular at,tendant,lGa1lant; Mr. and Mrs. the Committee of Ushers. whereliDuncan; his friendly greeting uas apprec- and Elinor; The Ozon Family; Mr. and attendedland Mrs. Joseph McDonald ifainily. rated by all those who the services. He will be greatly missed. not only at the Church. but also in the I-f.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. home. where he exemplified tliei Anchor--Seaman's Mess. P0I"tf M”: CUTH5 Pvenny-V Beach virtues of a loving son whol Horseshoe-Boys at the RacelP,o1f”" ,M'5' gSm.me-I l0,u"ker' thought constantly of the welfzirel"I'rack. , I:0Iu3v3::5lo&;inn:l1:(;gAlgzllgioglggig fl ii;.,tdd,i.s-rk Tx', ' -i r- - ' 0 ns iim ici a son in ee 0 p plR)S Walter lac Murieli Hoop”. Norm Mum”: Miss M”? cncc Dun- and George Abbot; can. Claude NIlll'1)Il)t, Gus Gallant H. E. Gurney and family; Boys of Cztiliriiiie fare Club. p Ar- 279, Charlottetown Hotel. hisythur and families; C.N.R. Employ-I - generous and carefree nature. for.ees, Borden Station: Staff of Thel AI. lltoach and Bill McGrezor: Mcm-l Church,bers of the C.B.R.E.: Dr. and Mrs.l in histF. C. Dougan; Gus and Margaretist -lellklnk I'll- Meivmlson MacEachern. Cherry Valley: nf Trinity United. and served on;Arsenault; Mr. and Mrs. C'.arencelM”- William ””Iam- springneldi pau1jm.' David, Momerlliliss Annie L. Clow. Dunstaffnage: Anchmgcmu, and pg 0. Me" Point; Mrs. Elsie Strickland. Beach land Bill Clarke; Bert, Jack Jean Tueetiy: Irene, George Claire ig Sheldon. and Rita. Gret.a,l Given and Wendell: NIL! were "The Lord is My Shepherd” and Mrs. Frank Kelly; Cacky and is the capital Interment Polly; Boys at Checker Cab; Donlcounty. In Lancaster Cenietery. and Georgie Soamiin. where ilie Rev. Mr. Irwin officiat- Cal Russel. Mrs. Bell, Myronl and used in medieval days by ltnightsi ed at the graveside. A Firing PartylLouise; Mrs. Smith Esther and j and family; i Charlotte” Rita. Charlie and family; Bob aiidheapons and armoured suits of alll Last. Bernice, Noble and Doug; Mr. aii(l,descriptions and sizes. After din-l sounded 3 M rs. Ray Cudinore and 5- lion and Hazel Woodgaic: Mr. fziinily;. Ma and Mrs, lihe Yellow Cab: Frank. Florence al and Marion Puncher; Mr. and 1Mrs. H. B. Weeks; Georgina: Mar- ,ion and Roland Taylor; A. J. Ghiz 1.-ind faintly: Clayton, Ron. Wil-I lficd and Bedford; Superintend-, icni'.': Staff C.N.R: Members Wel- C.N.R. Station; Local ofl Delegates iCoiitiiiiied from page Ill Albion; Mrs. Law- Mrs. Lloyd MncCalliim. Dun.!tal'i- nage: Mrs. Louis Herring. Murray I I-Iarboiir; Mrs. Silas MacKay. Beach Point: Mrs. Nathan Irving. Beach lwhich I welcomed indeed. 3 That evening Bill and I were in- rvited next door to watch the Tur-I ipin-Huniez fight on television and iThe fight was slow. as you all pro- Pat lbably know, as it went the full ex- p andltent. with Turpin coming out as very Judy: Olga. Jeirv. David and Rus-lthe victor. Later in the life)" sci: Church. and girls; lielcn. Buster and iani- of his brother-in-law cniidiiried ily; Girls of the Old Spain; Mi)na.l0n the next evening. . A. F. M:icLean and Fran. evening Bill and I were invited to the home for supper i On Thursday morning Bill and Il started for Lancaster. Lancasterl city of Lancashirej we toured: Lancaster Castle. an old fortressl and barons. We saw many old nor we went. to Williiiiiisoirs Gar-I dens, situated on a high liili on the outskirts of Lancaster. Wil-l lizimsoirs Garden is called the se- cond inosi beautiful garden in the world. It sure lives up to its name. Before entering we looked aroundl the large biiiidiiig with its dome of l green. We couldn't figure out; what the building was for. Alli through the garden are manyi types of trees. shrubs. flowers andl plants One tree in the gardenl looks like huge racks of deer an-I tiers with their velvet still on! them. Only these "antlers". as wep called them, were green. When wet finished our walk around William-i aret (Ioles. North Milton; Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Charlotte- town. 1 i rmtt - stiiriiiicsasiitn THURSDAY - FRI DAY - SATURDAY Heavy Galvanized STOCK PAIL V Special .PriHceWSI.53 Enamel DISH PAN Red and White WHITE SUGAR loo lb. bag -5P:i9', Prise W9- GLASS NAFPIES 39: V2 D". 48 oz. tins-each . Grapefruit Juice-Blended Juice 29c KITCHEN MIRROR Fraineil Red or Blin- Size 13 x 20 Choice Quality A 28 oz. Oxford TOMATOES tins 45: Regular Price 31.95 BOLOGNA Canada. Packer: 29c lb. Creamed Style C 0 RN 20 oz. tin I5c ghg” g Canada Packers TEA KETTLES 52: lb. Eiiaitiil I ' "i?l..?"3..ll.l;3" JELL-o Special Price 52.49 3 FOR - 29; DEVON PEAS 20 Oz. Tins 2 tins 45c DEVON PEACHES 20 Oz. ring 2 fins 45c 9 Oz. Tumbler PEANUT BUTTER .. 29c SPECIAL PRICES FOR ICING SUGAR PURE LARD . 2 Packages 5 Lb. Pail 25c 51.09 nern-e-anon Feittsr by D”Pf""' WM; E'cl;I'CS'S)::olm I I',In?n3B9c THIS SALE ON nanoam iii . Silver Anniversary SERVEL, REFRIGERATOR Kerosene Motorleu, Oilleu, Noise- Ieee, Odorlees. P. J. and G. KENNEDY KENSINGTON Pastel Blue Pyrex TEA SETS 0 Cups and Saucers 6 Dinner Plates 6 B. 8: B. Plates 1 Sugar, 1 Cream 26 Pieces 52.65 HAY CAREF- 3,.'8 Inch 13c per ft. MONARCH ' DAIRY PAIL No. 14 Each SI.00 YTUUii'iZEI”UT' WORK SHIRTS Blue Sizes 14 V2 to 16 U2 Eucli 51.69 4.; I Ramsay-MacDonald Wedding .ns.; .- --Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ramsay are seen following their wedding at Borden United Church on June 24. Mrs. Ramsay is the former Miss Joyce MacDonald of Borden and Mr. Raiiisay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay, is from Moncioii, N. B. After tea that evening. at Ri li- ard's, Bill's brother-in-law, we three, Bill. Richard and I went. for a walk up .leffery”s I-Iill. I-lruiii Jeifcry's Hill in: could see appro- ximately 30 or 40 miles to Black- pool, Lancaster. lilorccomb and many more cities. to the north and south.. cent Friday. nrv inst full clay in l.OIlL'- ridge. was a busy one for Bill aiidpoi course the Grciiadiers in their. I. We had tea and just. about a full-course meal no less than nine? times that day. While cycling fromlqiiite a laugh, as boys 15 or place to place in Longridge. I had a hard time to keep on the left side of the marl. Friday afternoon we went to the film. "A Queen is Crownecl". in Preston. 1 hope my pictures turn out as well as those in the film.l Friday evening I had my first touch of Scouting on my week off. I was invited down to Bill's Troop meeting to tell the fellows of our ways of Scouting in Canada and bye to eacli other Bill anti I .caught the bus to Preston I made ithe train by no more than 2 se- iconds. O O 0 O I arrived in London at. 1.32 p. in. and went to Roland House, to get rid of some baggage. When I got to Roland House 1 met Larry Bell, another Cowlin- ltion Contingent Scout. We had nicknamed very appropriately by the Canadian Scouts as ”Gluey Louie's". At. 4.34 p. m. I left Charing Cross Railroad Station for Tonbridge. Kent. where I was to visit a friend Thomas 13. Beer. known to some Charlottetown residents. At Ton- brldge Station I was met by one of Mr. Rees' employees and he took me to I-Iildenborough Hall. home of Mr. Rees. After an enjoyable supper with Mr. Recs and a host of young people, staying at Hil- denborough Hall for a Young Peo- ple's Christian Conference. I met. a Swedish fellow called "Goren Carlsson. Goran could speak very little English and I could speak no Swedish but we got along together with signs, until he quickly picked up D. great deal of English. I-Iildenborough Hall is situated on 1 large tract of land containing a small lake. miniature golf course, it refreshment canteen, a large flower garden mid many Califor- nia Redwood lrees. -- -. Sunday morning I went Mr. Rees. his two small children. Sam Butler from Ulster, Ireland. Charles Willis of British Columbia and Sylvester Ospiii of Nigeria, to Church in Tonbridge. In the af- ternoon I just fazed lI'0lIIld and wrote letters. Monday morning I again said goodbye and departed for London. On Monday afternoon I went to with dinner at :1 Milk and Snack Bar.l I met just over a year ago. Mr, Knee Flt. Lt. Eddie Balmer and, his wife and family at Coastal; Command. Northwood, Essex. Flt.' Lt. Balmcr was in Charlottetown? .wiih the Royal Air Force duringl the later years of World War II; ” On Monday evening Eddie, his! son Jimmy and I drove to Windsor, l :C:iSIIP. The Castle is very beauti- iiil when flood lit ,with its flowers liigh stone walls and turrets and. Beai'skins.. We visited Eton College. This was. 16 Iyears old were walking around in', tails and strippped pants, ailk inppers and cane umbrellas. Bro-. thrr what. a laugh! j On rctiirning home we had ten and turned into bed. V Tuesday morning it rained like! blazes A regular downpour. Tues-V (lny afternoon I said goodbye to the Baliner's and rcturned to Lon-1 (ion. . Tuesday I paid my last visit of 5”” G”de”5' we "ugh" 3 busion how we instructed our boys inpniy trip. It was to Mr. and Mrs I ::::b5f):'931'gnI':;'e:tmlgglzg :efEchE;;' the troops back home in their Nornian Waller and family. Mr. 'iScout. tests. At the end of tlic.Waller. now a staff sergeant inp The belch 01 Moncomb wlntmeeting the Assistant. Scouininster'ilio "l3obbies” was also in Char-p I"2f:1' b h I M b p (Jun Evans. presented me with iIl(lll'll0llEl.0ii'll with the Royal Airi 5 ,9” 0 muom 1 Troop neckerchicf. shoulder flnsli'Force from 194i to 1944. qm” d1"e"m' "am what we lmveland Lancashire badge. These will: Tuesday evening, we watched: mck hom" " I,v”.a" mam abm" stand out in my Scout. Souvenirs the ”Commnnwealth Celebrates; me SI” ”( me” 1m" for a long time to come Satui'da.Vltlie Cornnntioii"' mi television. It morning we were up early. so I.showed a good deal of the "Cor-l MI'5' could catch the train for Londoiroiiatioii Celebrations” at Ottawa. . Laurence Molyneaux. North River: fl-om presto", Afu-r W. said good; Wcdnesdriy morning I left the Wailers for Roland I-louse. At Roop gland House we met up with they rest. of the Contingent and left; lfor Southampton and home to :Canada via the "SS. 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