7 Churches 4 htircll Of England 3. l'E.TER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican ltochfurd Square ..r Reverend Canon 6. E. Mollatt M.. .. . Rector The Reverend W. G. Hogg Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director hm Suzanne Brenton Lit: Music " I-juzhlh Sunday after Trinity : .14) u.m.-Mattins 5.00 a,m.-Holy Eucharist 11,00 :t.m.-Choral Eucharist 7.00 p.m.-Evensong (said uithoui sermon). flail) Services at usual hours. and S. PAUUS ANGLICAN CHURCH 'I'he Parish Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation the Reverend Cation J. I Rector Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. L. Dlngwoll lbbott. I3E.'uo1? cT..T.i.....EI.E."' it 41.00-Morning Prayer mon. and Sen- Ns Evening Services during the summer. are cordially invited attend Services. lisilurs in it5R”ristsvttRIAi-rm THE KIRK OF S. J M Tlinister The iievereuti T. II. B. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M. Miss E. Lillian Nlcltenaie Mus. 8.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Choirs. l ;(.m.-Divine Service and Scr- utou by the Minister: ”A Plea For An Intelligent Faith". "Tltou shalt love the Lord tity (mil with all . . . . tlty utinti". Soprtttiu sand alto duct: "The i.urd is my Shepherd" iilenry Smart)-Maitla and Joan Rug- erson. Tlte Church is Open Daily Visitors Always Welcome. "7.toN PRESBYTERIAN I CHURCH for. Prince and Grafton Sta. ihe Reverend W. Harold Brown. MA.. Minister Rev. 1-) C. Evans (visiting Minis .r) llr. .Inhu Lea-Morgan. .ll.A.. B. .1us. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director. 11 a.m.-Nursery School 11 a.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: "Shocked into a Liv- ing Faith". Soloist-Mr. Robert Murray. '1 p.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "A Great Discovery." "1'iu-y that wait on the Lord hale renew their strength." Visitors Cordlaliy 1'." "mvrrnn PENTECOSTAL CHURCH .- ' 57 Em A'v'EE-ifs? Quincy Stairs. Minister Phone 867! Rev. Services; Daylight Saving Tinse Church Services III .t.ui.--Sttniiay School and Bible (loss. 11 a.m.-Worship and Praise. Open Air Services 1 Tu) n.nt.-Charlottetown ('1-rut-r of Queen and Grafton Streets. You Are Weiconte. GOSPEL nan. Upper Prince St. ORDER OF MEETINGS 10.01) a.ni.-Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.-Breaking of Broad. 7.30 p.mpGospeI meeting. The wages of sin' is death but the gift oi God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Loni. Visitors Are very welconra. BIBLE HOUSE IS THE BEST PLACE- To PROCURE DIBLES. TEST Mialvrs. PRAYER aootts tum BOOKS. aootds ANI .1 ins FOR ntzvo-nous (llll.DREN'S AND mug,-. BOOKS. MOTTOES. arc. BIHLE HOUSE MOVED The, Bible . House has be." Ilttgvcd to its new location at E' " K9” 37991. opposite 3""! 1-td.. Charlottetown. and lvnuen for business. Ogten daily 1 to 5 p.m. except at- 10 to 12:30 pm. Dial 1 VIIIIILD FAITII 'iiiI-; tsnsrasnasr INVIITIGATION or rrturn - W00 has created is man the power of reason whereby man is 1'-fhlcd to investigate reality. Every man must be an inventi- ' 173'; for niuetwamnnupmgirs nit bylhls fathersldand an'; "I I r nosn ce. onyrnonwou searc out the fun. they would find themselves united." . Yos ssoisvuod is write tor a mo pamphlet without obliga- 1 '1"! to Charlottetown Baha'i Community, Box as cars oi - VIII-Iliaa clarioisivwa. Tomorrow . TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ( Sunday. July mt) Minister: Reverend A. Frank Maclaaa. BA Assistant Minister Revid 6. Howard Christie, B.A.. B.D. Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. 0.3.0.0. (CHM) A.R.C.M. ll.0tl-Divine Worship conducted by Dr. Weir. Sermon: "Things By Which Mel Live"-Rev'd. A. S. Weir. D.D. Solo: "Nearer. my God. a Thee" (Cart-y)OMr. George W. John- Sllll. Organ: ('hor-ale Prelude '1) WII: Selig" (Henley Wllian): "Now Thank We All Our God" (Kart- Elert). 8 p.m.-Divine Worship conducted by Dr. Weir. Sermon: iilaolll And Glad At Church Time"- Dr. Weir. Solo: "Just For Todny” (Solver) -Miss Joyce Maecallunt. Organ: Song Without Words. No. 22 (Mendelssohn): March in I Flat (Galbraith). Paul D. (Tutimore. A. Mun. (Mt-Gill). Supply Organist You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE nlirrtsr CHURCH ('urut-r Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister - Rev. Harold Mitton. B.A.. B.D. Organist and Choir Director - Roysiun F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. Niortiing Worship. Sub- jcct: "The Radical Principles oi .lt-sus". Anthem: ”Singing Along" (At-kley). itp.n Evening Worship. Sub- jct "lie Sttrc Your Sin Will Find You tint". Anthem: "I Heard the Voice" (Old Ell!- Iish Air). All Times. City Time You are Welcome. H RJII. CHURCH City and Ceniral IOY'I TAXI-Dial 560 ISO CRMWELL for better Photo graphs. WI: TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggsyls Pharmacy, open 8 a.m. to it p.m. IUBSMAN Upright Freezers. 11 cubic feet. 3350.00. storey Elee trlc. ROSE MARIE Beauty Shoppe closing for holidays. August 13th till 27th inclusive. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. dial 5228. Serving full course dinners. Specializing C h i n s s s dishes. WILL THE PARTY ultu order- ed Seat Covers for 1955 Olds. se- dan kindly call for same. Tan- ton's Accessories Limited. WE STOCK Mufflers. Tail Pipes. Ball Roller Bearings. Maritime Motor Supply. Beasley Ave. Phone 3213. MscDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent Street Dial 6915. CHESTERFIELDS. chrome sets. bedroom 5 u 1 t e s. refrigerators, washers. television. ranges and radios. Firestone Home and Auto. BUY uedy's Poultry Grove Inn Road. VAlL'S RADIO SERVICE - Car radios installed; home radios: car radios and record players re paired. Pick-up and delivery. 204 Kent Street. Phone 3537. THE ('1-ZNTRAI. CHRISTIAN (THURCII Sunday School and Con- gational picnic Saturday after- noon at Canoe Cove Camp Site. But at Church 1:00 p.tn. TARTAN CHINA cups and saucers. I6 tartans including Macbeod anti MacDonald. 31.75 Farm. Reach ” or 32.00 untitled. Boehner's Jewel- lcrs. Montague. UNITED CHURCH of Canada. 219 Kent Street liarvgt-T6. Dunbar. B.Th. Minister lMrs. Floyd MacKlnnon and Mia! . Kathryn Beck, Supply Ofdllllffvlc ii) a.m.-Citurch School and Fans- I,v Hnur. An all year training School for young and old. a.m. (Daylight time)-Morl- inglworship and Communion. Sermon: "Revival in Our Time". This sqrvicc will be broadcast over CFCY. " Anthem: "Seek Ye the . Soltr-Preston Beck. 3.00 pm. (Daylight time)-Ever lng Worship. Sermon: "I Look Good To Me". Solo: "God's T0ll'l0?' row"-Eric MacGregor. 11 A special welcome to VICIIIDIP crs from away. Central Christian Invites you to attend the ser- vices of the Lord's (II!- THE SALVATION ARMY G t G e Street --nomli? or 'I,!lIEANGELISM" Since 1865 Sr. llnlor and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps Officers. SATURDAY 'i..1t) n.m.-open air service 3.00 p.m.-Prayer Meeting. SUNDAY 10.30 u.m.-Morning Pnyer Meet- itg. IL00 iIlI.lIl.-Hllllllfll Service. 2.00 p.m.-Young PE0DI!'l Dl"95' tnry Class. 2.30 ;i.m.-Sunday School "' iiible Class. 0..'l0 n.m.-Young i'eoplr's Ser- rice. 7.01) p.m.-Open air Service. 7,30 p.m.-f-Evangelistic service. All services will be conducted by Sr. Major and Mrs. W. 3.. Stanley. . All are invited: come and bring your friends. In Memoriam in fond and loving memory of my tlear father. J. Harry Mai- lard, Sourls, who died July 30th, 1954. It's lonesome here without you. Never will your memory fade. Loving thoughts will always wan- tier To the grave where you are laid. Sadly missed and ever remem- bered by- Agnes. Herbie A Linda Cheveric In lung and loving memory oi -,our dear father who died July 30th. 1954. "Dearest Dad how we miss you Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly mourned by- Susie and Irene. in loving memory of Willard Coiilngs. Sturgeon. P. E. i.. who passed away July 81. 1949. Sweet memories will linger for EVCD Time cannot change them. that's 5 true: tears that may come sever Our loving memory of you. Ever remembered by brothers and sisters. I ” cannot Services Sunday. July (it as fol- iiows: Murray Harbour 11 a.m.; Little Sands 3 p.m.; Murray Riv- er 7 pm, Rev. Roy E. Vesscy. 1gucs1 preacher. 1 ENGAGEMENT-Mr and Mrs. George M. Barr. Mlllidgeville. 1N. 8., announce the engagement :of their daughter Inez Joan. to lLS. Charles Trevor Cannon. RCN. lson of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Can- non, Charlottetown. P. E. l. The wedding will take place in the near future. 1 In loving memory oi my mother . MRS. THOMAS NOONAN 1 who passed away July 31. 1050. l Remembered by son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeClalr. and Patricia Amie. . In loving memory of a dear nephew. J. Harry Mallard. who died July 30th. 1954. Jesus called you Home On one bright and sunny day. Bill in my heart 1 shall remember The sad day you went away. Sadly missed by Aunt Agnes Mallard. in fund and loving memory oi our dear father. J. Harry Mallard. Souris. who passed away July 30th. 1954. .We miss thee from utir home. 1 dear father. We miss thcc from thy place. lA shadow o'er our life is cast- We miss the sunshine of your face. .We miss thy kind and willing hand. Your fond and earnest care. Our home is dark without thee. We miss thee everywhere. At Best. Bill. Edna. Millie. Doris. Tom. Eubie. Ethel. Eunice and Gloria Mallard. - Sadly missed by-- wife and above children. In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Albert Gerald Woodlngton. who passed away July 81st. 1954. So often our thoughts do wander To I naive not far away- Where we laid our loving Albert One year ago today. We missed you sadly every day Along life's weary way. And life has never been the same Since you were called sway. Sadly missed and always re- membered by- Mother, Father and Brothers. rntasu mus at Ken-l In Memoriam. , GROUP SWEATERS reducodto clear at 81.95 and 82.95 CICILK Holmes and Bradley. 1 1 BALANCE OF Spring Coats go- ing at one third off. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. ALL COTTON DRESSES going at one third off. lest Wear. FREDERICTON and Breadal- bane Church of Christ. Sunday.l July (list: Fredericton Sunday School 10 a.m., worship service it a.m.: Breadalbane Sunday School 10 a.m.. worship service 3 p.m. Byard Thurber, Minister. CRAPAUD. Long Creek, Spring- field Parishes. Services for Sun- day. July (list, 1955. Eighth Sun- day after Trinity: St. John's Church. Crnpaud. 10:30 a.m.. Holy Baptism Holy Communion; St. Thomas' Church. Long Creek. 3 D.m.. evening prayer; St. Eliza- beth's Church, Springfield. 7:3) p.m.. evening prayer. Rev. Geo. R. F.. Ebsary, Rector. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Pickering of Clinton announce the engagement of their younger daughte Leah Verena to Mr. Frederick Maurice Weeks. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy. Weeks of Fredericton. The mar-J riage will take place on Satur- ltlny. August 27. 1955, at :1 o'clock Mn Margate United Church. Kennedy's Lad- . MILTON - RUSTICO PARISH- Litector Rev. A. E. Piercw. Serv- lices for Sunday, July 31st are: St. lJohn's Milton..l0:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 2:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's. liusticc. 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. ”Come and bring the whole fam- ily." invents New Cheap Oil Burner 329.50 FOR FURNACES 314.75 FOR STOVES Iliitchell, S. Dak. - A Famous Inventor has made it possible for anyone to easily change their 1Furnat-c or Boilcr - al-4n . ilantie. 1. Laundry. 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Kathy Reardon who also i acted as Master of Ceremonies. . Pamela Reardon did a solo num- ber as a specialty between the acts. Lorne Volley Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and p family of New Glasgow, N.S., spent; the past week visiting in this vicini- . ty. They were guests of the form-I er": mother. Mrs. Mae Hughes. Miss Joan Maclntyrs. Shirley and Elaine MacDonald spent a few days visiting at Orwell Cove during the week. The were guests of their uncle and nt, Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Morrison. Mr. Frank Parker. Georgetown. spent July 24 visiting friends in Lorne Valley. Master Blair James, Church Road. spent a few days in Lorne Vnlley during the week. He was the guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macintyre. Miss Joan MacGrath. Montague. was a visitor to Lorne Valley over the weekend of July 33. The guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGrath. RARE PIECES Pictured above is the Y.l1i.C.A.lilen's showing of rare pieces in clt.'u1.',c of jllrs Agnew. Allied Miliiary Pairol I OI Vienna Becomes Hisiory . VIENNA (AP) .-luslria's 17 years of occupation came to an end Wednesday. and the Allied military patrol of mi . xur me in a hep"-wcnt into his- tor3l The treaty giving Austria its in- dependence came into force when France. last to ratify it, deposited -the ratification papers in Moscow Wednesday. Austrian towns and villages hoisted red-white-red flags while the colors of Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and France were lowered. "The final remnants of the walls which separated Austria from its freedom have now fallen," Presi- dent 'l'1ieo(ior Kucrncr told the country. Chancellor Julius Raul: declared: "we shall ourselves prove worthy of flu" freedom finallv won, wortbyl of the sacrifices which we have .R.C.N: Rating Solves Ordnance Pro NORFOLK. Va. IAP)-A sailorl In the Royal Canadian Navy has perts working with the U.S. Navy's new anti-submarine plane. the S-2F Sentinel. The inventor is Kerry P. Briard of St. Catharincs. 0nt.. leading sea- C0018”! 8 Slit)” ”DlBiBll W1'lT"' that he lmwmm man aircraft 0.-dnam-emany on ex..affords an electrical connection ll('- V,I(lM"W' M. change duty at the Norfolk naval air station with Air Anti-Submar- inc Squadron 26. town. was a recent visitor at the home of her son-in-law and daugh-' ter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLcod. Master Cecil MacKay, Slrath- cona. spent a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNelll. during the past week. Mrs. Daniel Campbell recently arrived from Massachusetts and is spending an enjoyable visit with her daughters, Mrs. Everett Fish- er and Mrs. Dantle Grant. Mr. and Mrs. l7'rancls'Maclntyre were visitors to the Island capital on July 21. Mrs. George Jay. Pisquid. spent the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald. . Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCannell and daughtsr Lynn. Charlottetown, were recent guests at the home of Neil's parents. Mr. and Mrs., Reuben Mccanneli. y Weekend visitors to thin vicinityl include Mr. Vernon MacDonald, Charlottetown, who was the guest of his brother. Mr. Wilbur Mac- Donald. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. Charlottetown, who vis- ited Mrs. MacLeod's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Miss Margaret and Pamela Hat-. ion have returned home after- spendlng some time at Pisquld. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholson who were married at Montague on' July 21. The Rev. D. A. Campbell officiated. Mrs. Nicholson was formerly Miss Isabell Crane. She was attended by Miss Lottie Crane while Mr. Kenneth MacLeod sup- ported the groom. Following the .- ceremony the newly-weds left on: a honeymoon to Springhlli and other points of interest in Nova Scotla. On their return they will Mrs. Annie Maclleod. Charlotte- rcslde in Lorne Valley. 1 A grstiiying number of tourists and local people are ntlstying in desire is how more about 31. In. "Old Charlottetown and P. E. Island" by I studied tour of tho sahibit I the Y.M.C.A. I asl- .- OTHER is o , ht" I('ClGd and arranged by Mrs. W. M. Brehaut (loft). Custodian for the Historical Society at Prince lawns I-tau &- a, 1. Hunt the past weekend in Lorne Valley,( made for it. and we mined In keep it in all the future." are rie1er- ()rl iv l 26. ms l l'p lo Iill(lSl1illllll'I'. IIIP llussians tuatulatnctl an t-sttmatetl total of LAST MEETING While Koerner and Raab spoke, ambassadors of the four big powers met for the last time in the Allied council building to agree on the iast point of their joint agcudaa y(iY(iIl X93 FS Pl'S 45,000 troops in Austria. Strength of the combined Western troops is relieved about 20,000 men. The Germans ruled Austria for Then the four pow- bt-gau their oct-ttpnlmtt The tiissululion of the Allied high t-om- wmlor" pmw” mr wwral -""375 mission. In the cottrse of the brief meet- ing -Ztiilth since the founding of the Allied council in midsummer 1945 - the ambassadors adopted a resolution, abolishing four-power sutlghi In l't-stunt (iept-title-tit-c 'u it this year. ,C.W.L. To l-Told : the nation's in- Sut it-I itussta agreed ' be carried it tree as a staff man to scrve the first which we can carry Christ. most that is by carrying Him to other! Icnrnlled Saturday..luly 30,1955 Tbs Guardian Page 3 1 Thoughts For Our Time 1 A We I1 St (ibrtstopber, the By His Eminence Cardinal McGuigan lcopyright) LEGENI) OF ST. CHRISTOPHER are a beautiful legend of imitate him. We can imitate him Patron of by carrying Christ. When we servs Travellers, who was martyred for God willingly and live as His his Lltrisiian faith in Asia Minor, friend. we carry Christ in a spe- in the third century of our era. cial way in our souls. This spe- There was once a giant 20 feet cial presence of Christ is called tall: so tail that when he walked, grace. Not) being a comer. he sought out the There is also anulhcr in and nay powerful king on earth and entered who are really hlIn8Pl'in8 Inf Him. his services One day minstrei was king a song in WI1i('ll a great deal was said abuul the devil. giant noticed the king cross him- self at the end nf every verse. "Why so”" said the giant "II is so that the demon will th. ourselves when a but do not yet know Him. We may singing before the feel that we have filled out" obli- -gation in God by serving iitm This attitude is mis- taken. We have an olyltgnlmn not lust an option, to bring Chrxst to those round about us You are the salt of the earth. not gain power over me.” the king 58" "NOTE "Oi OHLV USE” but also rcpl Icti. ”Is the ilmll much the foods on which ii is sprinkled. gt.-.,ugpr You are the light of the vtorld. man ,-,..,'v If 50. ; shall 19", you The light illumtnes not nniy the to enter his service" The giant met the devil in his army and bttib. bill the whole room God has placed P3('l'l of us in passing a certain place in the world and with his new master before a cross 1" "5 hlsmryv 50 that W? mlim HP nnttccd that Satan was tremb- ”lnU9N'C all WHO"! WE me?! He lung "Are Elam Win af1'a1ri"" ”Yes. answered Satan. ''I fear 5' Pllll llldi Christ " lie then met a holy IlPl”l'I1lI who offered to mslrllcl l'llf1'i on how 'u be a (ibrisltan ”Wbai must I dn'l" 1-llanl "Fast my pray Always mg” i "That ((111 be difficult for me at first Hui uulil praycrs. can I begin with some-1 Ihing clst-”" asked the son Then you must pray without eat- has given us a work to dn ii 5...; me we do not do ii. it will never be done Only we can do nur work ”Woe unl.o me I I do not preach the Gospel." The salvation of souls depends on us. lfparenis neglect rim spiritual training of their children. pthe children suffer irremedlably. If teachers neglect their pupils. the loss is irreparable. if we do nothing about the good-willed but religiously indifferent friends God has given us. who will take our 1 kmm. my place in instructing them? All are concerned about the 1 grave danger of Communism which The Il('l'lllll showed the giant I lhruten” nur c0”mry from many lurbu lt'ilI ,-i.-(.,- in M,,..), many. quarters. But if our country falls p..,,p1.. hm. bkaen d..m..m.d --H you with the others, the fault will lie stay ltrrt-f' he said. "and carry; the travelers across the river forl not .with the enemy, but with the Christians who were not Christo- Alged contlrol over Austria. P C . mninugg 11 um he ,, ..hamab1etipher:a willh tho? hwho vlvere con- ontzratuatious were sent Aus- work for which Chris will 0"" any Wi temse v-s. with tria by ct-tum Minister t-men, rov' onvenhon mm-In-1" I bm'”" 300d man who did nothlns. President IlliSt4i1Il()Wel', Fmttt-e's Ti... .4.;.,,. 11,... b(.,.a,,,.. ,, f..,.,.y.l The founder of the modgrn I-'t'emiet' Faurc and Italian Pi'esl- Y than and unt- llIL(llI 2i tlllltl t-amci Cm'l”'0Im" M0V5m9"'- l9"5 ll! dent Gl(tV8IlIlI (irnnchi. DW ( H I - to i)(- curtucd across, While cross-1 "mt .wE "" ch”"3 the WM” According to the slate treaty H W i"m' '”""1"”' "ll" mg the river. the child bccamelom 99'5"" 3" M5 "W" mil? Circle reguimiuni311;...-eignu-mpg must -iliinilled lhcir iuiculmn nf attend heavier and heavier. and finally can chmge his "W" V""'1d- If I be pulled out of the country by yention of the Catholic Women's infant was necessary to rearrange the was Plans nru.'mal1v made to have the ':('lu-Isl-hcarcrl meetings in ('ardig.1n and tho blem For US M -1 Montague This convention will MW '31" Place at St. l')unsian's m3Tj:Kll 32i9P:i55lIl:agr:ll:lI:E3V91vl1S"ryUrHvarsity in ('harlottelmvn and lumber. however. - ”:vWI rm r9' . g invented a gadget that solved a where he was to marry Martha Aummw R M" This Amazinu HEM 1"V0nll0"lvexitig problem for mdnance ex- McNeary. The invention 1! a small wirc cutter which is expected to save money and maintenance time. 1 Rockets fired from the sentinel tween the plane's power circuit and the propelling charge of the. rocket motor. WIRE WONT BREAK Ilcsigtted to break clear of the ”pigiail plug” when the rockets are launched. the short trirc has a bad habit of pulling the plug and tgnttet receptacle along with it and the rocket. Replacing both Plugs and receptacles every time; a rocket uas fired became aggrav-. aim: and PX'D(-nsivc 1 Briard devised a gt-irlgcl in suipi the ptglail wire once the connec- tion was established and the rnck-l 91! DFDDPIHHR mechanism in oper- ation. Thts wire-cutter is attached tolihc underside of the planes Wins. adjacent to the plug. with .the electrical wire wrapped around the cutter. tension snlps the wire when the rocket is launched. A Shot: When Husband Returned CLIFTON. N..i, IAIHAA ha" of builets early Friday killed . Pl'9Il.V hlonde housewife an sh; "9" I" ' "P9581011 gown minutes after her husband fnttnd another man in their fashionable home. Police apprehended the husband. James (lerce, 52. several hours later. (ierce. a witness before the on Tuesday. 9. uilh Pntitiflczll Mass cclcbralt-ti by hiusi Rcv. hlalcolm liIa('KnCl1crn. Bishop of Charlotte. town llelelzztles will be present from the SR sub-(livisious in the Prmittt-c and lbc i1lPPlIllL'S will MW" by Mrs. I-lasll 'r' f it Tr.'tcarlic Cross. E "7'i .3; 1.. MM is the Pruvint-i:tl President. X 4 ," Mrs .l;uncs Freeman of River- i Wit: flul. Nniinttal President oil HT" " lb nf' ll'I,. will he in nlicnriance ' at the ('ivlll'PlllI(ll1 anti uill be the! special moral-'c-' at lltc dinner nwriitm .-at Si lllillSi.'llll.S' l'uivcr- (L -rtv on Tttestiuy evening. Auflusl 9. lVfHiEN'S (I Vi'Ill' i)l'2l.iil. India lltmnt-n': flr('iflPfI to org. ize ifrican conference of women. probably in India imitations have been sent in 12 countries. FERENCE NIP) - 'I'l1c All ('nni'erence has an Asian- .'i0.000 WINIIMILLS NEW i)l')l.lil. i('P1 peels in set up during the next five years nearly 30.000 windmills to help irrigation and generate electric power for small. rural mdusirics. I-'.sitmaieri cost of the project is about. Sl4.70il.000. MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY letido-me Arron-mndnhan fcr 700 Students Senate crime committee. fat-as otqm Comu sentencing in two weeks for in- "'1 come tax evasion. . "'5 The body of Mrs. Roberta f'crt-c. . scum; about 45. who police said bad 0 mucinon been married four limes. int-lurl- Q (ommfpcg ing twice to Ccrcc. was found; 0 Ans AND sprawled at the fnni of her bacltl 3FC'"Al'Al porch. I 0 Music Held in 350.000 ball as it ma-' O um! AIYS terial witness in the slaying wasl . pom Mario Mnreschi. 39. a bartender, gconomicg of New York City who police say fled the Cure apartment in the nude after being struck by Cercc. and Mrs. George Agnew (right) is looking after the Y.M.C,A. display' -(I. 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Dsligimui Surround-nos Accommodation - Healthful DisO-- loloncsd Recreation - Social Guidance . . . . 0 Horton Academy An Outstanding Residential School for Boys and Girls wotrvttts - NOVA icons GRADE8 IX, X. XI Small Claim Permit individual Attention All full-time teachers, fully qualified Monthly Reports to Parents comionotlo Address Enquiries to: t. C. mus, I.a., Prlnetpsl, Morton Modesty . snnal attention. with special NETHERWOOD THE ROTHESAY sottoot. FOR atttu FOUNDED I8” .. Courses Frusn - PRIMARY GRADES to SENIOR MATRICULATION iligbesl academic standards achieved by small classes and per emphasis on the development of character and indlvldmtl talents. BURSARIES and SCHOLARSHIPS Available SCHOOL OPENS SETEMIR I3. I95! Prospectus Sent on Application is lead Mistress MISS F.STllI'-IR PALIN-Rothmy, New Brunswick - . .....g.. ”-;,.c.-.'.. - ' ...-,'.L. ..,-