AUGUST 4. 1953 The first suction-type machine fo:' milking cows was made in New Jersey about 1878. Prince Edrward "Island was a ,erp:ir:iie colony from 1770 until it ezitcieci Confederation in 1873. some neollthie temples in Mal- ... Mediterranean island. are be- Lirvcrl to date from 3,000 BC. ,t sziciety to abolish slavery was ilrflllml in Philadelphia in 1775, or an )C.lTS before Lincoln's assassi- n.1lll')l1. . 5&3 i l Strange But True H 3 B: F. H. MacArthur Children may some day be born of fathers dead for centuries. Sounds fantastic. doesn't it? But this startling bit of news was flashed to the British Association (or the Advancement of Science by no less a person than Dr. A. S. Parkes of the National Institute for Medical 'Rescarch. By freezing the sperm cells, said the doctor. "the vitality and fertility of the sperm can be kept alive for pos- sibly it couple 0! thousand years. An animal could be used as a sire centuries after its death. What is true of animals is also true of hu- mans." Of course. live mothers would have to be used to 'rry out such a (West Prince lY.P.ll. convention lHeid At Montrose -The first spring convention of the Young Peoplea' Unions of the West Prince Presbytery was held in Montrose United Church on June H. The afternoon session was open- ed by a. worship service under the direction of Alma-Montrose Y. P. U.. led by Miss Marlon Barbour with Mrs. Kenneth Crockett as or- ganist. The theme of the afternoon meeting was "Let Your Light 50 shine." The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Wanda Barbour; the meditation was given by Miss Lila Mountain and prayer was offered THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Londonis Man of the "Moment" Kensingfon and Vicinity 1 -Mr. W. B. MacNeill. Summer- aide, was a visitor to Kensington during the latter part of the week. Mr. John Fariiier, Kiiikoru, visit- ed Summcrside last 'riiesday. ; Miss Alice Callaglizin of Ebbs- fleet is spending a few,days at Ken- Ilngtoii, visiting her brother Des- mond. She has hecii eiitzntzcd to teach in Kelvin School for the coming term. Rev. Sister Rita MacLellan of the Sisters of Service, formerly of Indian River, is visiting her brother. Bernard and family ill the shore. Sister Rita is lmratr-tl at Sin- H01, PAGE THIRTEEN AUGUST 10th to 15th Mmnam IAL 7387 Saskatcliewziii. 1 scientific plan. And for the pres- ent mm that Office closed 10th to 14th inclusive. Open on 15th for accepting cleaning and pick up service. by Mr. Gordon Currie. A cordial weicoma Wu extended Mr. Clarence McGuigaii of Hun-I ter River, was a visitor to Kenslng- LOOK- ” Mixfs I have written in this column be to an by M”' Kenneth cmcken" t d 01 3 Wcdiic i 3 on ' ' WM IR 1 l h '- on an '.cni"oii ' stn' fore about strange dreams thnthhfg re::;,9ulon Brae made I 1" business, I m-mm-j lN5TAN"'Y ”:met'l'h"r,,g:llhl”lw":f Cielluyo” President Mrs. Lorne MacNevin '"'m h We ask the no-operation of our many pziiroiis in EVEN IN ” 0" 1 6 3 m l ”e' 0" took Charge of me meeting. The M5, F1-cda caiingluul 0' l”l.l""i iiltiiiniiig our holiday season in nrricr that we may record both in the state of North Treasurer-3 report mowed ht bhl, ingham. Mass. is visiting in Indian , COLD Mux Carolina and the American Socie- mm. 01.13” The Pmmeht have Ewen me sum of he, hum, Mm; give our employees a well-earned rest. If you have ty for Psychleal Research. 3 report o,'.h'e hcuvhm 0, the L. G. Ramsay. y clothes awaiting cleaning have its collect them im- I,-l3mF5 Clmlllm W55!” labllm" W1lll".cxeeutit'e since the last mi con- - we iiicdiaicly and thus avoid rlisnppniiiiniciit. 'l'liiii's.riay. "ed l" Du” CW"-V to ervcntlon. The reports at the local M” M""'" C"'"””” ”l l”""”” Auqiisi Gtli is laicsi date for whicli we can zit.-cc-pt River is spending a mmitii in Mon- ”had a wife and four sons - of the and sons, Marshall was the favorite. On Nov. 16, 1905. Chaftin made unions were given by Miss Lila Mountain represen ting Alma- Montrose. Mrs. Robert Oulton, mm .,,,;,mg hr, 50... Roddw cleaning and promise delivery before vacatioii. Mrs. Cameron. l & C3 lushlvuh maltmghhii ”r'r1-mi team; Em; M" Mm" C”""u' mm” Mi Cl d EST fK l ' o isson arsa. is viean,f-1 Ma V Bid I Ch as rays e anco ensng-i ,, y 7' 1h. ,- the other three sons received notli- 'CSmheC;l M,ssanc;Mhhi;.hge5Gor;;1h Inn, arrived home from Soiiicr- VH1 HOPE x0U HA-A F PI FlA'qAxT VACATION ing. On September 7. 1921, Farmer Chaffin died. as the result of a fall 3515,...-cod. ville, Mass, on July 20. ' i It was moved by Rev. .A. R. Wal- lis and seconded by Rev. W. H. downstairs. and, on September 24.l1:-msyme. mat "ch 10”; umon lMarshall. Chaffin obtained probatelthm has not closed 10, the gum. if the will.l It was got cotnttistetd l3Y;nlQti elect their officers for the "3 Tcmalll W "Wm "5 0 , 9 am' coming year at their next regular ilylvzecgiuslf thety feslt suredlilt W15 9 hnieeiingf Motion carried. It was a- Val 09 m'3n- 9 l" 9 Poul” greed that the incomin executive Ol lllllth M5l5hall Clmlllll Woklarrange the time of thegfall Rally '”””-- i Sgt. W. G. and Mrs. McDonald and two small sons. Barrie and Paul. arrived July 27 from Aylmer. Oiit.. to spend holidays with Mrs, McDoiialdls parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LeBlanc, Keiisington. Miss Eileen Shea, formerly of Kenslngton, arrived July 26 from In London with 12 other members of climbing expedition to cele- brate victory over Mt. Everest. Tiger Tcnsiiig Norkey. Nepalese guide, is seen holding a statue of himself and Edmund Hillary, the Australian bookeeper who reached the top of the world's highest mountain. with him. Hillary was knighted for his efforts, while Tcnslng received the George Crass from Queen Elizabeth. The ruling paiy of Nepal has re- We're Going On over where his father had left off,lm conform with Rev, E-"on Dh- commended renaming Mount Everest, in the Himala as '4Tensin P " 3 i . R "d - if , ' d m 3 h ”'TT '”rm r-m- 7- ;-rArm-rj- v-V------ . ---. - - and things remained just about s y ' 3 uk Somerville Mass to spend hall l they were before the elder Chaf- ii-iaigebstz tligesrllgt s1i!3lea)lEe:.rIt visa al-e ljifflsfilfxild Blt(ll1r:enD:idm11illy' Iiyelgst or days Mm Nlmives and mmds in llll'5 d93lll- so suggested that the fall Rally ' ' r M i K9"5l”Kl”ll- cllocol-ATY' On the night of June 4 19'l5 one V. . ' '7'-err - - v 'be held in a church where elec- Mr hd M W h of the sons. James Chaffin. dream- lg e '1 ' '1 b1 . Y i a mi .e"d3 Gull” 0' Mr. John Marks of Somcrvllle, RICH ed he saw hh father handing hep: xurglggge 0: the Comm: g,g. speejhdxnar thtzlr h0I;)t'- Mass. is 2. guest at "Treeholm." Slde llls ll9d- H9 W35 d”355ed 1” llls Con rest! was ex lained b Rev W Mr" and M”' George Bmmessl pa an a T- Kemmgmni THROUGH , l 5' P y. ' ' of Norboro were nests f M ' usual farm toss. and wore a long ll-I. Forsytlie. It was agreed that and Mrs W”-mas LA do B aior, hih I . 8. YHROUGH blllck .C0al- In ll” dmllll: -l"m95'tlie Presbytery fees be raised from on Sunday Jul 26 em ' Omen” Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pike of Bor- -Dri CammuS- MHCLM-Inn of Ros- saw ms Dad open the black top, five cents per member to 10 cents . Y . ldm had as mm. Ham on W d lindtilc. Mass, is spending a vaca- coat and point to an inside pocket. er member, ” T the .. l K 5 ' E . U0" El llle 0l(l ll0l"95"'3(l lll Ills We would a rcciative the C0-O - . H '9 . ' M"- John I-edzard of Reslnat 5”” My 29' Mlms 39”” ii" R" er the nest of his brother - - The dream was so Vlvld that A smgsong followed led by Miss L, spending , M, davs hhh her Pike and Joanne Mclnnis of Hall- la” ” ' pg ' eration of our patrons in planning after breakfast the following day1w,md,,,.Ba,-imur Wm, M”, Ken. hum” Mr End M vc 1, huh Bernard Maclaellan and family at our annual vacation , , James went over to the old farmlnegh Crockett at the organ, Borden i rs" om Lwew , g M the Short t t . house where his mother still lived. The committees were appointed ' ,, Mrs, Hr i M K g f q . H r'- .' g . ' T01" Dadls long M391: coat." 5l'l'fl!iIS follows: Nominations. Rev. W. M”. Lmhs Thchhpsoh M Tm; iiicrside i'tfti?;iiedarlir:iZlPoi1OFridriily M":,Thnm'1': Sml;m. "I R"F,'m:" 21r'V';1::p;ig:Vlllxlfzyigglccgfi-IerIf(;iP 312. said llli answer to his query. 1-”. F01-symth Mrs, Kgl1net11 C,-Dc. Ohm who has hem .H5mw hmg iiirer sprnriiii: a few clays with Folmelly M Kmsmg "'1' 1” "I'M." - k t ' -5 T i . gave it to your brother Joim," 5 ing a vacation in her native liahi- . livery before iiOl1da)S. kctt. Mr. Burton Stewart. Mrs. ,Lorris MacNevin and Mrs. Roy Colitioulton. Resolutions and Courtesles, home at Clermont. spent a nine was Rev. I-ioward Christie. whose topic was ”Life Commit-. tat. She has been the guest of Miss W. Johnston, Long River, and Miss Edna McMurdo, Kt-nsington. 1 James continued on in John's place and they found the hanging in an upstairs closet. John, few: friends at Borden. Thank you, and our good wishes to you at vacation time. Mrs. Frances Allen of Cape Tor- Rev. A. R. Wallis. Mr. Alban Craa- ,, me ' , .. - had never worn the coat because wvell. Mr. Vance Bridges. Mrs. Fred """"- He stated that many young lllldnulllli shill? N1l?lu5F1llHrrigif: N f it was a couple of sizes ton bio for lMcLeod and Miss Barbara Gorrill; 9”?” "V? S”"ldl"" 0" ll” 'l"'95't and two fZl'"iiid"liildi'cii of Sn k M" A"”””" N””””” "I 3” l1lm- iPrcss. Mrs. Kenneth Crockett and imld looking on me: Rml lislmltli l ville, were priests of Mr: Allefits Ida" was R vismr to Sunmwmdc Together John and James gotlM,-3, Archie garbouh assistant, Lord, what wilt thou have me to bi-other. Mr. George Sharpe, and '1" Wednesday V do?" He said that it was not easyi M.-3 the Old 603-3 and SW6 mollxll ll"-W The afternoon session closed Sharpe of Borde Th . t . I came upon an inside pocket which with me singing of ..-I-he Lordrl to chose the highway on which one: day. July 29. n on u” Mr. Isaac Walker of Kciisinglon 122 Fitzroy St Dial 5535 ? had been sewed up. when they-d EMY shepherd... followed by the would tread. His advice to. young smh was a visitor. to Suniiiicrside on . -. cut the stitches they were amazedhbenedicnon by Rev. wp H. pm. People was to develop lllDll' tal-h Mrs Ethel Alexander of Mont- l”ed”e5dW mgm" ' . i W mil 9 bl” ill Yell9l”d P39”, Ollisytre. Supper was served by the glgldpos-:kc);IeI'et;a1: nilltch educa- real is sueiidiiiz a few weeks' lioli- r'Ki l l which has W,-"gem "1, the gamma, h-Ladies. Md M A1mahMon.h.Ou' memselv t (.31 . ii .0 coniniit days tvithhlier prireiits, Mr. and hcmwl of their game,-5' this mes. orhe young people took part m M es 0 irist fioin whom Mrs. William Ozon at Borden. sue: ggnme oh mnhhh which was much they would receive their orders. He Mr. and Mrs. Ozon have as their "Read the 27th chapter of Gene-1-njoyea by all. cl95"l llllfiddfess by reading: a guest also their son Keith. who is 513 in my daddy; aid gibll-3' I D081?! fnlllled. ”Conversation with in the Merclinnt Navy, Keith had mcldemhnyh the daddy ..eren.ed) Evemn: session Christ, which was followed by reeriitly rpluriierl to Montreal to wast. clergyman and the old, l”.'”55r and the hy'""- "Take My Irmu Germany on the s.s. Sun- cf Bible mentioned was not hard to The waning session which be. Life, was then sung by ehiigrega- valley. h tion. The retiring president gave a short address and the new presi- dent. Mr. Donald Hardy, find because it was a family heirloom. By lT9a5llF9(llgan at 8 o'clock was opened with a this limt”-"worship service under the direc- James was highly excited and no : tlon of Elmsdale Y. P. U. with Mrs. Rev. Thomas McKeniia who has Spokel been visiting his parents Mr, and tutti 5 004' wonder. Back he hurried to his John M, Sheen as organist. 'I'he.l"'l9”5'- ' ,Mi-s. swithen McKeiiiia at Chel- ' father's old place and with the aidiscrjprm-9 19550,, was read by M3550 The newly elected nfficcrs WPl'P1ti')ll, left on Wednesday for Balii- , of h couple of neighbors Md mslLum Wallace; Teshmohy was 3”. installed by Rev. A. R. Wallis. Theimore. lie was accniiipaiiied as far 5' . .7 . 7 Own daugme,-5' may climbed tljclcn by Mm Ruby Adams: A read, installation service took the form as Saint John by Mrs. Swithcii i rickety stairs to the room Wiiereijngv -Giving on.” 393;," was mad 0! A candle-lighting cei--cnionyh McKciiiia, Mr. and Mrs. Everett ' - the Bible was kept. Turnlniz to lhelby Mrs. Brendon Wallace. Prayer Th? 5lflE"lK 0f -l95"5 13153? .U5 MCKCNM alld duugliter Nancy , Each 4 27th chapter of Genesis they came was offered by Mr. Burton stewai-t'5lllll6- followed by bciiedictionlmille of BONIDW mid Mrs. Austin lm sea . ' . ' ' upon a paper on which was writ- and a hymn, "Further Along," was Pl'0l'l0UnCBd by Rev. John M. Miirplii” and dnllsliter Catherine, gtiha ' , i ' - ten. in the elder Coffin's hand- sung by the members or the Y. Rlsheen. brcllillll the C0lIVCllll0n 10 (ll Clltlloll. - . 4 . a close ' i writing. U, I r - -L. g ”Mler Teltdllll the 27ll1 Cllaillelv President Mrs. Lorne MacNevin, , of Genesis. I. James L. Chzifiin, do took charge or the meeting and make my llast Wllll Mil fll0593l'f19lnl- expressed appreciation St the large D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D ;:-ngga gag;-; ' . '. tn . - . . - ::m3; .3 5:.81...?t:i::'::.:”:.i;:.”:..;'.::'" to-was . .14. tr:-U Dcrilf 10 be equally dllldcd l)9”l CREDEITS of several. unions not 1'mat'toPped wrqng I h "31 tween m four sons if they are liv- - - med at the afternoon ses- hm "iAmcl'l d”'"l” l tmy death both crsoiial niidilepmscv iven Rev W H For- ' &Heb"w w'com!0rt' md iig a y . l3 h Usion were it . . . . prophet Dow" uisacred h real estate divided equal.t if lno is-,-rive introduced Rev. Hthward . Dye hum 1 Kind of huh . t . v V V t t . . I lilltgxe-1'Yi"”"”'” ” ””l8?l3?i?alixdmiuflsimpi will :l:::i:.?;: .. ;ii.:.':........ 2.. titiii” VACUUM CLEANE "And. if she is living. you all was followed by I. talk by Mr. Bill mu"), 3 -I-me of 24 Evan," - , A must take care of your lrtiltInlnl)'.'Mnnse, on Augustine lcove Cami: !3;o,,", ',e,pech i huh gods algal; Hanna . .t ' Now this is my last. will an it-sen. lnnd Leadership Train ng Camp a 15. cmhdlm Lw,-deg 26. F-lexihl . ”, W h meiit. Witness my hand seal. :8:-i-wick, N. S. The followllqng !re- ,hm,,mc, nwhk, 35.pe,,,h.: Yesterday's Answer ll ' . r - ttee for 0m m- 17 self 5 Jewi ta :9 Itali 9 o r ” r V r .. IL. h h I ,D0ll 0l the Comm . . s . an 3 . para e an Ti: Jinh 16Cll1';)RY,',.tions was brought in by Rev. W. H. 13. 5."; mom" I nhhort lirhlme . . . ' ' liohsytlwe and ncfgpted agerveagi R " hchem.) ggrowd 30.Begin 38.Bill of ram . l WUXV DIES Cll - - - r . pex . ay 2. Coin ' 42.Malavan Although this sccontl will has W hlnmmb 1 Est prehmehh 30 P It ', d T . ”'m””i”" ii 3'” .'”5” ”'. lh." ati'1.lls3'oiialdm(lrlllardil'). Alma-Monh 1L.Aii'c-2'3:-nco ii.E.'H3'o..iy 34.43.?-ii? 44.l7b'::riale 51”” where ll "5 mall" up H " irose vice-president. Mr. Vance for waste plant animal deer 90””, b”tgl”tV”fl 3l;fn”e;l”ghl;?;li:wf,cjlarioiges. Ca-scumpec: secretary- fcomm.) B.Ruahlike so. Attic , 41,Miiiimeterl Llflljsgld” illiw; proved beyond' me rtrcasurert. Ml5SFLl1lll;1 Mot:n;i:1:hhg::- h gltilmxor 12. Pack away weights tabbr.) ' t - -Mon rose: H an ' - CC- shadow of a doubt. James then in" . B ho . Mm . 1 dr Add 2 heaping teaspoons sent it to the probate. court liillllllt Vsvlacxilgltdslllllr) ugralninng. 1f.i;:no:1ir?:.m' of QUIK powder to your A plea that Will No. 1 be set aside-iiiihms Jeahcue Mhcmhhom 3,”; mm. glass of cold milk-stir- lav" M 5”” N”' 2t Milrshanstwldi littissioiis and World Outreach. Miss 81. small or i . . ee to appear in cour 5.0,. Mm, omehry. Boys: work. piano. "ml dl'"1k- ll5'e3dY llilcvr asirrrs guardian "ad iitem" andl we ' l" ' . . . .11, . A. J. MacDonald Ellersiie, Au. Death instantly-instantly good! next mend, . rahvh. wmh Miss Helen Adamg, , (om) QU1K has 3 rich, real But the case was never aired be- hmoomncld. Lhhdershlh :1-minmm u,comc.1 I . , ' cause Mnrsliall's widow said thati W H, F svthe. Glenwood; i mauot Lilr1i(l,yf(l)tlI;e:l:l3i?sl::):lil:ri1i':ill(olrl'Ind Iwm Na 2 was Mme" her ””51S::leaii5n. Mrf” .Burton Stewart. -" Ermd l " band and therefore val . El sd l . h . Kl. Acting on this evidence the cotirtl m a ehowm H, rt of the com- .. nney ' . . . . l The fo R D0 Delicious QUIK stays oidcrcd the first will cancelled and tmmm for Resolution, and gnu... letter . mixed too-it's always ill? 5950” Wm pmlmufdt , (Htcsics was brought in by Mr. Vance (P:Il;:'f?lPb h I h lnhmu h There were those uhn amuse ,BrmRes and, oh moumh hdopted, . Op 1 (. M0 R y a . K ' JMMS -ll-v "f l'”'l""ll "1" "Cmdl "The Committee hereby resolves: .”'C”V"l"3 10d3Y”lTY Qulk R" lhe lwlll but handwriting experts Vlli-ll” that we express our hpprecm. gftiho chocolate drink that needs ldiciiied him. . "1 ,m,n nnd thanks to the trustees and N 8:: no fuss-no bother. Serve I All Ilf9mPl3 '0 ”lll'”" , ely. P. U. of Alma-Montrose for the . '0 ) h . . . ismmge case in normal terms it ent .mvhmhm to and use M the church ap. hm, It has or C9”-n S "P lllmlll” ” dew ml" "ml 5" "The for our spring convention. (2) u'g':':Va,”” dchcwus enh" wal” Cllllllln wl” Cllsc" sumds 1" thoIThiliv we express our thanks to the nnlfn t-ccords as one of the instances lnimtmng president d aecfetgfy uhuphnd mod!-Til Um" Wlllch i d''""' )1” who have served so lthfully RM v h . plain been responsible for a court rii ng. we" during the tum now gaging, ” A "Mn. 1 d" f the Alma- ' P” (3) T0 "19 " l," ” ru.Comeiiito - Montrose Ladies Aid who provld- ,1", h ed such delicious refreshments. in To the organist. choir and leaders of the hymn sins. the lead- ers of Alma-Montroae and Elms- dale Unions who conducted the de- votional services at the afternoon- and evening sessions. (iii That we DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work in A X Y D L 3 A A X It ui.oNorl:1.x.ow W ,' One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used lo: the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. Apos- express deepest appreciaQ . to the popiiies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. .Rev. Howard Christie from Igglller .3"). any an cod; ten". are am”-mg River for his inspiring a ress. a (6) That we express our apprecih A CTYPWFUH Q"0h"0" 0 h&1nH'0Pf;::Mlt-cl,i(;rll;;'e'::tygufgh GPULL QOU oosMroQrMr".yNqUi.' nasistanceatbothnftemwn ""1 QONQ LUIA. osw LMFO N xsru evening sessions. ('1) That we ex- I , QB LBBQOU osi. ZUNJL!--TSPGUJQJ I 1'u0erdIyin oryptoquou: WHERE PASSION anus. umm I57 GRAFTON ST. "W" 7"" ""9"' FHARLOTTETOWYI 'vIn sonic. an mm at chug inc Estlnulu on lequosti. NE'i1'i.E's AIMS! cuocotan navcwa bcur. Alma. for bringing and or; ranging the flowers in the church. The guest speaker for the eve- press our thanks to Miss Rae Bar- npna anson raoviazxpavpicul. . ...,