Weather Forecasting Noi up To Predicting Floods But New Sleps Being Taken WASHINGTON wind states weatc hunau mwig sin-not edutitlc e O dlitiaa-illlt W:l'I'C Id:q::tait: It: lltlbeuiiloa. A p-ojoct her ctrclilation area always lI- HoTTesT Thlng ':d:..'"””W mm” .m :::.:':;::::.;.:":.?”:.?::;.":.f l -Sp l the Weulher: . . , . I . a ".3? .... u..”.:3 .. ; ”"”'"' it s 1' h e Grocery ch, officials reported. steps under way even before the gods struck which will lead to great lmprovalnmts" in the fu- ”li all this had happened two cars hence." said W. I: hlef of hydrologic (river warning! rviocs. "the anvil!!! in Property WE TREAT THE SICK WILL dd life would have been trerndn-.Giggey'a Pharmacy open 8 a.m ous " AINFALL BEAT RECORDa Edward Vernon. chief of weather pistons. fit pins and align ynopsls and forecasts. laid "we've Maritime Motor supply. or a great deal of work to do" in mpmi-ing forecasts dealing with e erratic extremes of nature He dd:-ll that rainfall in some cases .5 two times above long-standing o experience with our mrl hill! heiorc." ilmvh of the recent ltavur was vmlllzlli by flash floods, which rise qlllin minutes or a few hours in lall rivers and headwater treanls and obviously leave lit" i any time for warnings. -Rllin patterns within hurricanes llinr swirling belts which are ishlr variable and unpredictable. n the recent case. hurricane Di- no -mldenlv swerved toward the l'lllPasl when she had been ex- rted to take a northerlv or north- rul course .VPl9.RlENCl-T NEED!- Ercn when hunicane rains are xpccied. forecaster generally can 'arn only of "heavy rains." mean- ing two or three inches or more. horn is little or no experience pull wllll-h to base precise estim- lrs of extremes oi more than 12 inches or rain within 24 hours, or 7 in 18 inches within (8 doors. uch as hit some points last week. litany of the small stream where erastation was greatest have no acilitlcs for observation of stream in H Rlll alonlt Ell! larger and cheer rivers. such as the Del- wal'i-, where such facilities are vallahle. flood crests were pre- ictrd ”very accurately" within a ew inches. 12 to 14 hours in ad- Blliii Flash floods depend upon many variables other than actual rain- ll--whether the soil already is aturated. the basic nature of the oil and terrain. the existing level i creeks and streams. OME STEPS UNDER WAY Officials cilcd these projects al- cally under way and promised still lllorr ' The weather bureau is establish- nc ti district centre for river wani- nc services at Hartford. Conn Prrvillllsly the centre at Harris- nl';.'. Pa. has had to try to cover hc rlilirc northeast. Plans are being developed for tion from Union I I , Serving full course 3" 3 S c n s n e -- s”3.';':?3iii?'n.2.l”'5r:&”..IZ”3f..i.? c"'”'c AT "'3 A 5 5-" ed as a private secretary until her 1; ' 1 d . him, 1 . if 1- r 1 - d Alba t KELLOGG3 - nrds and "WW0 hid llltle of RESERVL week of Augn.l 28th. '”'"l'I9r 539 W" I lllllllul mew lnsntlile:lleol:vl:lclll:elll::rtolln1li)it- llllrnexln the slrlfleslns .lv'll'.I8-mgTlli:l llTll:ir:noriml(r:sT::ion. w N "7 for Red Cross Blood Donor Clinicslb" Of the Beriam Pines and "-race iiibltion. one of the choice sheep Shropshire sheep was one of three (Photo by Wottoll)' B.-an at Kensington. Morell, Souris, Mon-13'9"" Cl""C'l- : services along smaller . Parl-lime observers. after some EN'S and BOYS' W SHIRTS-N-SHORTS - lhllhi irnpuiociu of reg. Les quality m ffclloy style uaoriu-nimio Leg Ianda 5lIuaaiaIl,noIaaIanIlargo. , - - aoYs' - SHIRTS-N-SHORTS ' (AP) - 'raa,io reedve aaid weatlir bureau. c Hulls graphs. 5 letting up observers and warning hand. in II! lllllllllh iraining. are set up to issue warn- can-a two-cylinder lob-In lnss upon their own initiative or when he was 29. M.-.;gws fff"'f";f mg The Guardian Page 3 Thursday, Aug. 25. 1935 ltoliaur. . .,;ipanc..e ac." .liicnl "T" ”" T expert at Tokyo University. said EXPENSIVE DOORS ICABEI) COYOTI Dill Wed d y that he plans to .1811 7 y . . c,,,I'f,fc,"Im, 0,, an ,,,mc,,,, ;,',m M0.-TiiEAL tCPl-its going to TORONTO (CF)-A frightened satellite "in the near future" pro; cost city hall 538,090 for new doors, coyote died here Wednesday after mled eggiflalivgetits wlth lame roclv it was learned Wedreaday. The ex- being chued through streets by " - SC "9, 0' llexl Veal”: S"? ecuijve committee decided to rericitisens and police who apparently 3ll9Ce55l"l- l"k3Wl'- ll l0l'"l9' place revolving doors at two en-.lniatooli it for a wolf. The animal lllllter Plans deslsnen slid the" ll trances at city hall with glass andlluil escaped tram eaat-end River- c”"5""cll0" 'il3l"l5 l" l957- J3P4l"'5 bronze doors. and was awarded the dale zoo. Officials there could not 151'"! iflvelllalg Pllllld '39 ll"-id "0lljoh to the lowest bidder. determine what caused its death. ens y ." Vii! has to iaeuittgrnaaubes have hiied aular mom will he not up lnfaaoe. Diane rexnained”:l!ficiantb aomaaraaatocoveraradiuaoflrpcloeetothemlanticaothatp-rtof rueareh Values at PlERCE'S GRAVES APPLE JUICE Giant 48 01.. Tin 29c TM Fine Granulated SUGAR 10 lbs. 79: City and Cenlrallin Memoriam "”"5 "n''9W "'9 "W Mus. com SMITH llsluusonl CHEW!” '" "S." 'l”''” Her man: island friends were shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Cora Smith Harrison, wife of Mr. Wm. F. Harrison oli Sornerville. Mass. on July 2. .965 at the age of 02 years after v long GARAGE OWNERS. we realuland painful illness. X ildeat to it p.m. roada. Mrs. Harrison was thi daughter of the late James W. and Mr- S ith ll . . . - . IBLANL diLlLl.. Queen at.reet.! M189, h Seetow" PEMHN 1' , N OF SEP Nine months ago. she underwent ' tame and Chulonetown. ' scheduled to sail for Ge m nylf A l R d b t i j...h.... r a rom n on u a now m- New Haven - ”" ' Large 29: 5524 DOMESTIC SILVER SEAL SHORTENING MOLASSES Lb. 27: Quart 33c IPeu:nea.l Baclr Bacon. lb. .. . 13: Breakfast Sliced M surgery but her condition gradually. P I grew worse until the end came. where he will serve during tllr ployrll in Toronto, where the efsona S w.;u"teoatbelo:erhof Iliome. hiert joy M Th l Wu" g .next two years. coup: will reside. All their friends Illsm!vheFt;rev:stl-(llf. hl:r'n:f::lg.tl'ns to the nenedsuof lgeil-wialtrriiillhngllt heruiisacatlzilnzt hersliolli1esli)l.im?e1y5l Mr-uatllld Mrs Wllblur Gass and J33-ll lTlul)ll3lllllges:.ermce ma Rome -- - or work here on earth is ended!-Iaven. two t e was arrved on the Mrs. -los. llushes. Kent St. Ind God m ms Inmme love and. island for their vacation. While Mr. Lloyd MacKlnuoll. local con- Mr. Gerald Macmuan of Pow wisdom called her to the ever! Mrs MlCll39lMl1fDl1)' has Blmostiliere they will attend the weddir-' tractor, together with his very Hal is Spendmg ms nation In lasting hofng prepared for than wholcompleted the painting of the out-.of Mr. Gass' sister. competent carpenters. have just the any with his smug Mrsg lovetchrm and koep ms command, side of the school. Mr and M” Brewer Boyle Mr about completed the new store of R h C h - men s: g ' -' V v Mr..C.A. Frizzell. After the com- alp arrag er She waves w mourn her passing mMr(; llrigglasbullgaggrgilloi hrlltgnv End Mgs. Wl.itlleBi' Blayle and Mr. an. Diem" at the interim. decorating Mr Wilfred MacMlllan oi Pow-,n sorrowlng husband. two daugll- H3” 9 gt d 0 rs. gate ollduyeynnd ion Gall the people of New Haven and many Bacon 5 gqg nut is gpguding his v.c,,u.,.. in ters, Shirley. wife of Rev. Warren 3"" 0" 3 "' 35" glglflgelalgves 9"” "" s”"d3-V ' outlying districts will be eagerly ' ' ' ' ' Mermaid guest of Mr. and Mrs Russel of Conshohocli . Pennsyl- school re.gpened an li,1.,m;ayg unlit-inzliing the opening of this. Reg. Size DEVON-2001. Tin L39” Loin Benny wichordschrom-, vanla. Aida at home and one S0l'l,.Aug, 15th with Mr, Leonard 0- NIL and Mm Lcunard Bucham" very modern store. Mr. Frizzc1l,l Pork Chops. Ii. 65: D. & F. Superior Sausage. ll. . 45c KLEENEX 2 pllgs. 39: M '3, i' B "tr . . g Fllelldh Dl MR HE"! C. Mel- on?-Zrangisonralxllaerf; nahslSrot.hlesl3lHo"oran as teacher. Isll. Mllpellue Rd..,Wll1 be h0l'l')' Clayton of Freetown. P.E.l'. andl Mr. and Mrs. .l.F. Easton of to learn that he has entered the three sisters. Mrs. Annie Small. Borden. were visiting their dough P. E. 1- Hospital for treatment man. O'Leary, P.E.i.. Mrs. Lois ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. PEAS 2 fins 33: who with the assistance of his wifel and mother, have been doing a big business. are to be congratu-y lated on this venture. and daughter Helen oi Halifax spent several days visiting among Mr. Huchananls relatives in Nel Haw.-ll and Churchill. Mhehl The regular monthly meetin I - , . , me Summemeld subgnlvmnng 2” day leave at the home of his par have as their guests Mr. Darrachs. lh - ' . ems Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy sister and her husband. Mr. and are t(;eWP:aeJ:aesn(h0li:l::'theE:::31:HUpon his return to duty. he is -I-om Macxaig of -I-aroma. Clow, on August l4 with a good En ' 3”"'d3'l"e- Th? "Wei-mg WIS OPE"-. Mrs. Thos. Sullivan and seconded Mr. Lloyd MacPhail. one of New ed with the recitation of the League.” Mrs. Percy Murphy that 3 high Have,” merchants has made ,I I" ""l" ""m'"7 "' Mr” W" PPIYET by Fl'- MIITPIY. Ind the marked change in the appearance. CHITOWN HOSPITAL liam Rogeraon. Kenaington. WIN "names of the prevmus meeting Mass. be offered for the victim of his buildings by moving them. K Mrs. Gracie were accompanied by CIVIC CENTRE Mr. O'Toole of Massachusetts. August 22nd - 26th, 1955 Visitors Welcome All wish him a speedy recovery. li:1:;;th,;1i:ielllwe;(,,:o:,'ERhod; IMs1and'lstamey Newman 185. week. The uwhne Rose Service Station” uxm Hung Fresh mum lgello 39g Among the many visitors at ,m'aged momVr- rig" - daisy M, and Mn Donald Muphe, at New Haven is about to take Cgntgnmal Exhibit 1 Shelled Walnuts. w B.” I - - - Cavendish during this month were by Just two wegk: ecu" er of Toronto are renewing iriend- on at new look. as all is in read- of V2 'b 39: ex . T": French's C 0!. M. dM.chl G I, - ... , g . ' -.....an-u. ' N:w Tlllark ell; 'o'r.ci.'-.".5..'. u:"';,2:r:S';:l”gr:c:reBh:lg :l;oali:Ig';l,?t5 ff; 1;; M;:lv':':f 5 l"""9 dill ltIll,:Scp;I:m'e:W5"l"S "'9 ”'''"I " Portraits in Water Colour l Welch's - :4 pr. 2 lbs” - - - - - - - 29c Pr.Pu'.d Muwmd 2ltehnfll)g.lli,T)lllrEnl1llnTVest:l"IYl')tTl?llL.s:elll(l (::,,':!;.I,),,,0f-E. Mm """".ellTl T”"""l" -”l"'"' I Mr. Malcolm Machonald oi; & Mugfatures I Grap. Ju.c.' Tar i ' 45c L.” Gm.” '"l""d 2 Jon 29S her childhood in Cavendish and ,,,..,,,,e,,, W in we ,u,,.,n”Law,. cw days vmtmn her sister and sprlmdllll. N.s. visited his home; 1 Mom SW-fl Cm es. 2 for .. I9: . lmlmlmyoldlPlend!l'lPH01'en9W- Memorial Park in Peabody Ma-is b'"”'"'"""'w' M" -8” Mrs" '3” W?" W1 Wendell some 0" JADI BIBILY Strawberry Jam Pill 19: A Mr. Gracie, a dealer in Oriental ' r Joseph Tierney. Crllvlllc Road- the horse races at "Old Home of San Francisco and York I B” J. Delicious Eating C tapestries and wall-papers. is fam- cUMMEm;-W”, C W 1 MI. Lloyd Murphy R C R Week." 4 " '59 -. - " - - --- NewYork ' Pears6for..3 iiiarly known as pop'. Mr and Gagmuwnp NIB. is spending 3.30 Mr. and M” Lnuis Darmchl p POCIIIIT BIITTCI. SCI I 9: l Libby's - 45 Ol. Till Lugcfoug GTCPCTTUTT JIITCC. . 29C GI-uPgs' Ib. . I 29o LlItby's Deep Brown - I0 0:. - E.Local Head l.'.3Ilf.3(..llfE".5'.,.2. ""5 45c Lettuce. '2 for 35c Tressing. icir 3lcJL.,,,, cm, ll)"; Zfgeent. tin 39c'c'l"y' "Sh t In Red. Blue, Green Gage Lowest Market Prices l TAN GY, TASTY OLD CHEESE IN STOCK "13 Months Old" passed away Aug. 25th. IMO. ngga apgriggi deads reladi C0;'l"El'l0fl;.:lE recent ac;id:nt.' have I back from the mad. and new the Ni" ye." .30 we had ” '8" Rev etgrlc l Rtllblll rle Trloesxed ”I):'- otheitmsinwetlrlee sgrlees Oof uni erection of I new garage '5 wen . . pantry dy ' l Wm M' 'T bud "M T" "n treats. The financial report showedlllzialcs. Theudgawinig afklhc illucljry ":9;-way d h d I N a balance of 514.95 on hand. The cket or rut ca e w cl arge crow gal era a 'ew President gave an interesting re-iheld on August 28. The meetlng'iiaven school on Monday night. hearts. We loved her then. we love her 4 I still . ' port on the Annual Convention closed with the Act of Consccrat- Aug. 22nd. to tender a shower in qgf f . 9 ' - Fnud M" M' V. "V" '"I' held at Charlottetown. ion to the Blessed Virgin after llonnr of one of the popular yuungi CHA1-.EaRS5 S EIfr guj Lovinllv remembered by baa-l It was moved by Mrs. John which lunch was served by the ladies of the district; in the person . ARLOTTETDWN-PE-I. llagcll and seconded by Mrs. C.lhostess. assisted by Mrs. Maurice of Bernice Gass. She received some . "av: nw re use me nu rom moo mm: gW. Croken that the girls entering Croken and Miss Marylin Clow rifts and a large sum of money. lirai the Order of the Sisters of St.lNext place of meeting to be hel Vilss Glass is to be married to Sept. . Oct. 15'. 1892 Martha be remembered with suit; at the home of Mrs. C. W. Cvolu-' Ronnie Cudmore on Thursday. Aug. , .able gifts. it was also moved by on September 4. 25th. Mr- MAI. 5524- 5525 . Henry rnrd produced his Ta”-'VlRY SERVH-'3 Cudmnre is inmcrly THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATUROAY illlll-END SPECIALS SHOP DURINGTHURS. - FRI. -- SAT. FOR THESE OUTSTANDING SPECIALS FATURE s .00 1 each MEN'S 0 Hi-st qaahty stretoheeo h J who-one in ' Kroy wool and nylon mixtures. Sizes 10 to 11;; 83?... 'l' Famous Brand makes in a large variety of pat- terns. MEN'S ' SWEATERS quay 5....-. V valu.S to 0 Pullover and Oardlgall styles-regahr b no. "',"” '95 43: . Broken lines including 5 cloz.. Men's Sport Shirts, reg. 3.95 . :n::3m - "um" - guy has .. g... "S -- Men's "'I"' Shirts reg. to 2.95 - Boys' Polo Pyjamas - "Coli- tonnial" 'I'-Shirts for Men and Boys - - etc., etc. - ' ""' ” " "' M 5"