manufactured weather on their health and home life. One im- portant question that will be an- swered is whether filtered air at controlled temperature reduces the frequency of colds and relieves hay fever sufferers and allergy vic- time. Each research home will have some 1,000 square feet of living space. all on one floor. ..A wide range of construction materials and housing styles will be employed in the homes. Each family moving strange lut1'riie n,s.a.ssuar-em v saw how to manufacture NE.-spilcirrkgn before it was invented papmgn, The wasp reduced wood bi e to pulp. urd then weather 1' soled the heat with a protective lfrmm, .0 keep out the rain. "Th, nun of an adult hippo exudes Q swea.t'-w!I':i3I .C:&'9l:':dyNl;: the unit must put up 312.- ,,,.p suds. When this dries it form! During the next year the homes owder. Alijglvfvail-Id Eaaton of Georgetown. 1, E, 1,, has a chain that was cut from a solid piece of wood mg cum from a tree which gre where the old mu-lust building use .9 stand in Charlottetown. scientists are considering ser- wusjy . man-made earth satellite, moummg 3 huge "sun gun" to con- .-gntrate the sun's rays on the will be the subject of elaborate research. From the industrial standpoint, the Q64 question is whether com- plete air-conditioning is possible and practical in a home of modest cost. Scientists also will measure the heat gain and loss factors of dif- ferent colored plants used on the outside of such homes. What col- ors and textures provide the best roofing materials. and the effect of shading devices, such as awn- rockets have zoomed some 300 lugs and curtains. on room tem- miles into spach The lllnmcmce perature. ..r the report. if true. is this: The c o - development ofarnultistage rocktl A number of the homes have capable of taking I 011940" 1035 built in electronic instruments to up ncIf1Y 300 mu" um" Pl” keep a record of temperature earth Would be the 11113 ll-GP in changes inside the houses and to crealinx "1 Htmchl "'m "'91" chart the effect of air-conditioning me, on materials and fabrics. Special The "sun sun' theory 1! Hrs mobile labs, mounted on trucks p0l.lIld5d by P1”01e5501' HSTTOP" will make periodic tours of the Oberth, who invented the V-2 r9C- village to test homes that are not ket which the Germans used with so equipped, considerable success towards the The experiment in ultra-modem and of World War II. living is sponsored by the Nation- The Dr0198501' b9”i?V95 R A5 im' all Association of Home Builders, ”,A.1tY)ertStera1iald. a Russian sci- must reports that soviet multi- possibie to construct giant SPEC? the air-conditioned industry, and mirrors that could be fastened 10 the University of Texas. What m artificial satellite to focus the next? .....'. rays on jhe. e.-rm we TORONTO (CP)-A fire caused 350,000 damagef whenb it raged , ame am on iie W 93”” Satellite” one 01 them; YyRut'(IJlEl1Rtl:fnNilt'TSr::T;E88rt, northwest Uh L3 P” at u” Umveuny 0 of here Friday. More than 30 pigs. WW Maxie?” um "mt the nuikm a combine. tractor-trailer, and W51 csmbmhing ' wan "" on crops of hay and barley were de- Amcrican scientists also have lirrll studying the possibilities of CITY AND DISTRICT 1-own Igjxj-Dill I510. "I003 DOLLAR IUII MOIS- el the IUOIII DIIJO ITOII. I.lCONDl'.I'IONlD refrigerators from 350.00 up. storey Electric- IILAND cans. auun Wm Dial sass. lerving full course din- ners. specialising Chinese dith- HAVING IITUINID from brie! period in hospital I have . -opened Modern shoe Repair for business. All repairs complete by 5.30 p. in. each day. IINTIOOIIIAL clsuaon Ill- vices, It. Catharina school. Tuesday and Thursday. 8 p. m. Percy Robertson. Minister. MaoDONAl..D IADIO IIIVICI Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and taps re- cording. iso Kent Street. Phone 0915. SCHOOLS ih School Unit No. 1 will open Wednesday; Beptembe lat. All children enrolling for the first time should be vaccinated. Gordon M. nice, secretary or school Unit No. 1. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C.)daoKinnon, Union Road. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Ade Elisabeth Ann, to Robert John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Patric of Char- lottetown. Marriage to take place in wood or oil. lryentnn as Hacker. clearing at bargain prices. Holmes dress 125 Kent. at 9 o'clock. Guides and scouu qualifying will receive rescuers bedge. Charles Mccarville. Emerald Jct.. forming him of the death of Mr. Franklin R. Orcutt. South Coven- try, Conn., U. S. A. He is sur- Ont... who has been an active mom- on ssturdsy afternoon while play- gepgembu-. Mrs. Clifford Birt and her little daughter, Vera, Mt. Edward Rd.. nnagogpggnr, M Mr, ma M", are leaving this Thursday for C00l'I for Period! Hcturaa. ' IILANOII IANOII for 0003 BALANCE 0!" IUMIIII ITOOK and Bradley. IPICIALI AT IlILlN'! - All Summer Dresses 55 price. Nsw.ed- LIFE SAVING CLASS. 4 Enroll Red Cross Bath House Wednesday. IAD NEWS IECIIVED - Mr. received a telegram Saturday in- vived by his widow, Carvilla of Freetown, sons. BALI. PLAYER BREAKS HAND - Mr. Frank Taylor of Ottawa. nee Ida Mc- and four bar on the Navy's bail team here at Queen Charlotte for the past five months. had the misfortune of breaking a born: in his right hand lng at the Air Force diamond at St. lfleanors. His friends are hop- ing for his speedy recovery and re- turn to the ball team. LEAVING IOR HOLLAND - Hsrvey M. Earle, shearstown, New- foundland, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Mild- red, to Gordon Alfred. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Birt. Mount stew- art. P. E. 1'. Marriage to take place at Toronto in October. Quebec City, where they will board the S. E. Johan van Oldebarnevsldt on August. 28 for Holland. There they will visit at Hilversum with Mrs. Birt's mother, brother and sister-in-law, as wall as many re- latives and friends. They hope also to visit other European coun- tries before returning home around will win control of the world. Austin, Texas. will be the world's 1.”: completely air-conditioned (own. 22 familes will move into brand-new homes. Then for a year scientists will study the effects of .; Bazaar LEGION HALL. St. Peters Icy AUG. 24 and 2! Meals Served 5 PM. 75: and 40: Binge. Canteen. ere. stroyed in the blaze. Spontaeous combustion was blamed for the outbreak. Fresh Drugs Guard Health V To protect your health we use only fresh ingredients (at the peak of their 90- t4-ncy) ions. in filling prescript- Oiir precision is your protection CANTYlELl.'S PHARMACY mi Grafton at. (Eton: Phone Ill! IN MEMORIAM J. DANIEL MITCHELL On Sunday. Ausust 1. .7. Daniel Mitchell of Village Green passed away at the home of his son, Ro- bert. He was 72 years old and was a'life long resident of the district. The late Mr. Mitchell was twice married. His first wife. Grace Ferguson. predeceased him in i922 and his second wife, Ella Noy in 1044, also two sisters predeceas- cd him. Susie. Mrs. George Porter. California. in 1952 and Clara of Village Green in 1953. He leaves to mourn three children by his'first marriage: Irene of Allston, Mass; Robert. Village Green and Mable. Mrs. Delburn Munn, Village Green; also three grandchidren: Joan and Glenda Mitchell and Ronnie Munn. The funeral was held at the home of his son on Aug. 3. A large gath- was held. The service was conduct- ed by the Rev. T. R. Goudge of Pownal United Church. The hymns sung were "The Lord's My shep- herd." "Safe In The Arms of Jesus." "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Interment took place in Pownal Sprays Orla. Eric and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Young and Family. Cut Flowers Mrs. Mary Ballem. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballem. ' Christmas. is visiting friends town. two daughters. Vero Beach. Florida, are visiting Mr. Holman's mother, Mrs. F. J. Holman, City. spending the summer grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. David Rennie, Darlington. daughter Mayo and son. Joe, of v iting Mrs. Hourigan's sister. Mrs. Frank Dalziel. 11 Up. I-llllsboro S1. Charlottetown, spent their recent holidays with the farmer's parents, ering of friends were there to pay M” 13' R"mje' Nmm their last respects and to show the 1 high esteem in which the deceased Mn and M”. Donald Bamck (nee Eleanor Smith) left recently for their home in Toronto. after gplending their honeymoon on the sa Bradley), Saint John. N. I!., arrived Cemetery. in Charlottetown Saturday, to vls.t The Pallbearers were: Messrs. her sister, Mrs. Ambrose Duffy. William Doyle. Henry Weatherbie, Southport, who is seriously ill. Hiram Lane, Willard Brehaut, War- ren Acorn. and Claude Horton. M'"Y mend! of 00l1ncU10r George R. Keefe regret to learn Floral Tributes that he had to enter the P. E. I. Pmow tl:1t:vAspt:l!t:'lm yesterday for further The r"n"y' Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kelly and daughter, Cathy of Toronto, arriv- ed in the City Sunday to spend 10 days with Mrs. Mrs. William McGarry. Eleanors, returned to her home on Saturday from Prince County Hos- Personals Mr. Bennie Watts of Tracadic. in Charlott- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. lloinisn and Miss Mary Bernard, City, is with her Mr. and Mrs. John Hourigan and een's Village. Long Island, are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bernard, nd. , Mrs. Laurie Belliveali. (nee Irene Kelly's mother, Mrs. George A. Jeffery of st. W? 4' 'ni:i:ANv's Asouwo rn sun of the last ocatury. when aluminum was practically a precious metal, a famous racing stable had one of no Rem 3;, ".0", "2; its thoroughbred: shod with racing Plates of the weight- savingmalerial.They were made at TilTany'I, the famous New York jewellery houu Nowadays it is standard piaclice for race horses to nm on aluminum shoes. Since the turn of the century the price Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY of aluminum has been reduced 't to the point where it is now one of the most economical of all . materials, extensively used for - things like barns and boats and hus bodies. Aluminum Com- Nny of Canada, Ltd. (Man). Is M00 V5 'ND 5 LL USID IQv MSQD” f) BYSC AMMS-1.00000 pitsl very much improved in health from the splendid care she receiv- ed while a patient there for the Card Of Thanks The family of the late J. Daniel Mitchell wish to express their sin- cere thanks to their many kind sent flowers sympathy. and messages 5. NOT Charge (Charlottetown and Scotland Deputy, will preach charges to the congregation. past two and one half weeks. -5. been employed by the Department friends and neighbors who in any 0' Hnml ""5 well"! for way assisted them in their recent PF," 10 793" h" lccepud I W" and bereavement; also those who 3N0" of Transport and is employed an the ice-breaker and supply ship. C. G. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island in con- nection with the Free Church of Scotland will meet on Wednesday 25th inst., at 8 p.m. D.S.T. in the Church in Birchwood St., Charlottetown, for the in- duction of the Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A., to the Central Rev. Prof. D. Mackenzie, M.A., Free Church of kenzie will give the charge to the Minister, and Rev. W. Maclieod, J.P., M.A.. Free Church Deputy, and Principal Clerk of the General Assembly. will give the Mr. Cecil Ferguson, who has the with the Department of Saurel. ICE Stanchel) . and preside. 'Prof. Mac- W. MaoLeod, P.C. In order to make space uced prices. Clearing at 117 Kent St. SALE oods we are selling our present stock at greatly re- All our stock of modern lighting fixures and wall brackets-2096 discount Table Boudoir Lamps-2096 discount Pin up Lamps-33 H8 discount Bedlamps-Regular 32.95-Selling at 52.49 Baby Bottle Warmers-regular 32.98-Clearing d1.98 12 only-3 and 4 light ceiling fixtures Many other odds and ends of electrical fixtures and fittings at greatly reduced prices. siiowii ELECTRIC for our new shipment of 34Prlce I Dial 0212 lalsiilsr Takes Bride in Csinross, Alberta The sliver of St. Francis Xavier Church, Camrou. Alberta. was dec- orated with white carnatlons on July It for the nuptial Mass of Miss Laurette acabar and cat. hank C. Dalsiel. R.C.M.P. The Ride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bcsbar of Cain- rolc. Alberta. And the groom is the younger son of Mrs. Frank C. Dal- Mel and the late Mr. F. C. Dalziel of Charlottetown, P.E.l. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Dean Harring- ton. Aldo present in the sanctuary wars luv. Pr. Sullivan of Clyde, Ai- berta, and Rev. Fr. Hartman of Dunrooe. servers at the Mass were Mr. Larry Bcabar, brother of the bride, and Mr. Jerry Galenza. The bride. given in marriage by her father, chose a floor-length model gown fashioned of Chantilly lace and not over satin and uinoline. The strapless dreas was modified by I lace Jacket faahioncd with my point sleeves. Her finger- tip veil was gathered softly to a small lace eloche hat trimmed Willi orange blossoms, and she were as jewellery a single strand of pearls and matching earrings, a gift of thi- groom. She oarried a cascade bouquet of white roses and step- Card or Tlianlisl 1 wish to express my thanks in Dr. Beer and Assistants, spec.:l' Nurses and staff for their kind at-l tention during my operation anrl henotls. Wearing the scarlet uniforms or me n,c,M,p., Cate. Robert Mc- Feely and Bruce Jack of the Cam- rose Detachment ushered the guests and proceeded the bridal party down the aisle. Miss Anne Otterson of Edmon- ton, Alberta, as maid of honour, chose an ankle length gown of pale pink net over satin and crinolino. fashioned on princess lines and worn with 1 matching coronet of pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue carnations and white daisies. Attending the groom as but man was Cat. Wilfred Rclnbold, R.C.M.P. of Camrose. ' Mrs. Emile Bernard of vimmy. Alta.. as soloist sang ”On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother" and ”Pani.s Angelicus" during the Mass and as the register was being signed "Ave Maria." Organist was Mrs. Fred Duggan of Camrose. Tuesday. August 24. 1954 frock complemented with white sc- cessories and red rosu en conage. Presiding at the guest book was Miss Solange Couiliard of St. Paul. Alla. After the ceremony a reception for 100 guest: was held in the par- ish hall. Laid with a white linen cloth the bridal table was centered with it three-tiered wedding cake. the base aurrouiided with clouds of white tulle and sprinkled with sweet peas. Lighted tapers in silver candelabra and bouquets of sum- mer blossoms completed the table. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. Father Sullivan to which the groom ably responded. For the wedding trip to Banff and Jasper the bride donned a white suit with black and yellow accessor- iea and yellow roses en corsage. The Guardian " Monthly Meeting On the evening of August 11, the Cerebral Palsy Parents Group held their monthly meeting at wlnsloe. The group were the guests of Miss Haul Hunter, speech therap- ist Mrs. Lloyd Maccallum of ules of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Aubrey Gamble. Alex- andra. Matters of importance rei- alive to the Association were dis- cussed. After the business period a dainty tea was served by the hostess, Miss Hunter, assisted by Mrs. Willard Upon their retprn Cat, and Mrs. Receiving her guests the bride's mother wore a navy afternoon Dalziel will make their home at Nanaimo. B. C. Bruce, Brooklyn, and a pleasant social evening was enjoyed by all. MT. STEWART stay at Prince County Hospital. Also to II. Durley of Tyne Valley and for cards, flowers and fruit. Mrs. Charles Strongn-ipn, PM "'"- SUMMERSIDE IN MEMORIAM TIGNISI-I O'LEARY In loving -RALPH DOUCETTE who died August 24th, 1953. Always Bunensberod and Sadly Missed by his Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dearl sister Betty (Macbcod) Groom.- who passed away August 24th, 1944. Somwhere back of the sunset, Where loveliness never dies. She sleeps in the land of thc b memory of leased. 'Noeth the blue and gold of the skies. MONTAGUE Speakers will bo:- DR. DR. MR. MR. MR. Always Remembered by Mary. CHARLOTTETOWN RURAL FALL CONVENTIONS p Prince Edward Island Teachers' Federation 3. August 31 - September 10,1954 -SEPT.1 SEPT. 2 - 3 7- 3 9- AUG. 31 SEPT. SEPT. FRANK MMKTNNON, L. w. snaw. MALCOLM MacKENZIE, THE SUPERVISORS. l)i-inuiisirnilons will be given hy:- GEORGE ANDREW. DERRTLL MMGUIGAN. MEETINGS WILL BEGIN AT 9:80 AM. 10 Construction. New lustrous bright colors. Non-tarnishing lmwy Aprons. Dial. 3188 ' -:,--r , "CH "Brush at:-ok e" Sce Th pattern table hope In anullscd molded Aluminum OME SUITES" e Neui "HARMONY HOUSE" V Cuslom Buill Chrome Suiies Now On Display al SIMPSONS-SEARS -- - CHECK THESE HOUSE FEATURES - All Suites of durable carefree Chrome and Plastic nest and Stain resistant Firmly padded ("hairs In Triple ihrnmlum plating Mix or match styles and colors to suit your Individual taste from our many exclusive Harmony House Colors. 59ml CHARLOTTITOWN STORE .. rt; I Satisfaction 01- Money llehsnded 119 Kent St. 5-Piece SUITES fr 564750 Use Our Easy Payment ' Plan. 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