Page 14 The Guardian Thurodamiuly 22. 1954 r-fm--'m-"T WEATHER BIACOI KANSAS CITY, (AP)-Atop on near 110 degrees. the beacon Mon-. day night flipped its switches. ceuion the signs for fair weatht-.r,l cloudy skies. rain and snow. , Martin Kauffmsn. the man whoi10 dismay: "The thing must from heat stroke" RCMP HEADQIVARTERS ' U18 Headquarters of the Royal Cana- its Ottawa from Regina in l920. E. E. Parkman ()pt.D.. R.(). PHONE 3'18"! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Summerside T. Earle Hickey R. E. Ellis 8: Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty m 3 summer St Summerside C. Optometrists 8. F. Hunter, R.O ; Summerside. P.E.l. - Phone 3ll6 SM.ALL)1A3"S BUILDING por A. Raymond Grant, B.Sl.'.. 0.D. 288 Water Street Summeraide Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Rays SMALLDIAN BUILDING 2388 Summers-lac Dial L. K. ZIELINSKI, lil.D. General Practitioner Maipeque Road Kensington. 1'. E. I. Phone: Kenslngion 2 . VETERINARIAN 2 . Dr. J. R. Cunningham 1 DIAL 2520 Water St. East PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ srumo . EV;l.”.'ES. - Sunimerslde i ! Olooury 0 Comfort O Lasting Value Tao...-u an 4 un - C Pastel Shades O Warmth Without Weighf T cyrc depth. 7,; xcnwood '-mmmu" T' ” 3:5,. gm oo'by 34 ...-- ................ .. mm 0 Redwood "Famous" isms glu 12 by M Kcilvlood "Florsltint" my?! 37 II lacs It began Hashing in quick 5115- , mg the Hon. Alex Matheson. Pro- vincial Leader, Mr. J. Watson Mac- ing that no appointments. Naught, the Parliamentary Assistant Federal or Provincial be made un- thc Minister of Fisheries, Hon. less on the recommendation of the "L, the Comm; diam observed in ! W. E. Darby, Attorney General, local poll committee. The President. Mr. be 5um.mg'Douga1d Ma.cKinnon. splendid and was unanimously re-elected for inspiring addresses were delivered third term. The secretary, Hcber by these main speakers all indicate Crllg Wu Rl-S0 the elected. The vice presidents elected the First District were as follows l Senator principles of the Liberal Party and dian Mounted Police was moved to A rxpresscd after A resolutioii was passed expres-;AEb0Cl8l-long): sing confidence in the federal rep-ll-Gary: Allison Matlnlosh. Tltlnl-Slit mvsrntative J. Watson MacNaught,:-lam?-S A- MRCLNIYL P0l"LailP- Chartered Accountants Parliameiitary Minister of Fislierits and congrat- ulating him on the number of pub- 4 . P1-ince.S0ClEll5t leader Ericli Ullvnhaucr A resolution was firming lilo faith of the association and assuring them of continued sup- A resolution was passed concern- MANlSl George Barbour. Hon. loyalty,to and faith in Provincial and Federal Leaders. resolution was passed Another confidence that the the next election. Assistant to the passed the First Prince candidates Fred Ramsay and Prosper Arsenault 1 West Prince i Liberal Assoc. Annual Meeting At S'slile -The annual meeting of mm, buudmg here lg an electric, West Prince Liberal Association was ed. beacon which indicates the weather held on Tuesday afternoon in U19 A 10,-ecu” by (lupin; colored lights. town hall with the president. Percy cerning the prohibitive rates chargedlchumh M-nu on July when 3”. After many days of temperatures Adams of Ellerslle presiding. it was a large and enthusiastic and urging lid-orlmeeting. attended by many of the, cause an investigation to be made? prominent men of the party includ- into these rules. A resolution was passed suggest- resolution was the heard here. There Ought To Be A Law the ing that the Jerigx Road be improv- passed by the Maritime Electric Company government unanimously cori- Hon. .1. A. Bernard, Tignish; 5;:-aittilnting the Prime Minister on Fla Callaghan. 5!. LOU!-S. R-R HOH-' g Q 1,15 vmory m mg 135;, Federal e1ec.lard Clark, Alberton; Lt-star Wallace. .bluc sheer dress with white ac- . tion and pledging loyalty in the Howlail; Pl-ofesslonal cards ;future. resolution passed Wood: j expressed confidence in the loader-l Moreshead. '-T-jmm ship of the Provincial Leader. Hon. M301-Hm. Poflagt" Alex Matheson. The resolution also ; Lehman. Victoria Wis! The following are lllC party would be ocnfirmed in office; lnllves on the F. ii. 1 Liberal As- isocistion (from VVrst Prince Liberal Ralph Adams, Second Districtr Ollieary, R.R.: West iieron; EdVi'ill'f'l PROPOSES Sl'S'l'lz'M BERLIN IAPi - Vi"v:st Gt'lillllll C””'.low River and its upslrcain Hwaiiip. river are flooding bccatiso of liP.'iV). rains this month. More 000 residents of river ClllPS and 2.- y000 vessels aw fighting flood dziin- P, age. the radio said in n bist):iclcn.-ailSr'M:0m,d wuh the RCAE By Fagaly Anti Shorten l'9pl'9EC.l- than 600.- ilatficld-Stevens Wedding Cong -A pretty wedding was dolom- iniaed in the North Zledoqus United tof Gallant, Freetown, either 3 man. Corsage or white carnations. forl accessories and nnd lilly-of-the-valley. red roses Hat Ariioldlcessories and col-sage of pink roses. Charles The groom's mother wore a-grey with white accessories and Jalnssldrcgs Mac-ltorsage of pink roses. A reception was 0” and wedding bells. -the being "ind friends of bride g.-room. the, table C'"”dm" Bank "I C”""""c' 'llL' buildings secured for Gallant BI-llldlnk C L .nd 10- um gxwnsive rgnproposed Wednesday the creation , ' summe,-Ema p,p;.1. - phone 3333 liodthl. Iiumbm. of wharvesltif a European systoiii of military mld lefsponded to by the groom LM-.'.,m-...ML... -1 pt; h h 1. security ”b0riic by the llllllccl Tue bnde and groom were served yy A" R b it mu? out-t 8 Cqunl States as wt-ll as the Suviol lw Mr5- Vemon P3ym'er' Sim" 0! . ' "lrt. ' 0 "ftm" . lHA I;:sO.),.u.n0nPllll:lls pafxsedk-to tfhglUnion." Ollcnliziiirr told his )).li'l' : ll": bride- r' E: l'.MLTllA!i Bl I.”"3G rm) 11.1.5! gtlipshldall mid Sllilflflual congrcss lioiv that .hi:. 0lllr0l't0Wl'l E119-Al-S lllcll”-led Ml”5-- Grmnllse M ll”.td" mm” bl” lm;”0iveThm uh; do resolsecurity system should bv so rlc-lwilllilr PKl-Cll9ll- Sllllllv J0hn- N-3-v ”'"""'”' 9 , 9 ma 6 " C p C r a .' . -lvised that the position of ticrnianvlimtiirr of the groom. Mr. Jetson DIAL P, 0, 303 oliition was passed complimentlngi .. . . . dg , . , -l cannot be considz-red a threat by Hatfield. Spiingliiil, N.S., gran 5344 631 Hon. Vtnlter E. Dalb) on the splen .eHhH Sid?” mm”. f th hr.” and M” E ---T .- did manner in which he has ad- g" iigtnng H Bmv” (gr spermgxjmf i ' umsuamce he to lug radio said today lililt'lllP 'aol- n magma 59; of U-H9111”; bags, Saint John Winnipeg. then to Portage vrmn- -. -.-r up THAT couuml 17 - ii "oosTAl:oRTuNEFoI2 cl HE DINGLEDOODLES ALLTHESE scneeusr ' i -M.:.::.T..L.E.'2::.W ' 1:. ou la , - -'EM wusu Tnsv PUT i FROM WE BU-45' ,, l. I unMt-TONBLIGLAKE. . ,9 , . -7- ,ri1 x.. l l ; lam). :- . V ' I ill I F. " A .1 o uus'r i-low MUCH ma may PROTECTED? DINGLEDOODLE , .42., ' itwms. MANAGE5 -ro l 229 one PERFORDTION ; N-iEAD.THE now? 15' . avast HOUSE FOR ourfme xIeAiL' '7imA4. Z5- osvz -rmumr: 92.47 - swrru-:3 aettaroqw. IT, . , KENWOOD BLANXITS are made 0. the finest grade virgin wool with long Iprlngy fihrrs, mapped to a soft. fluffy individually boxed. Konwnnd "Ramcrrsr T 's size 72 hy 84 Kcnwood "Viceroy" size 72 by 34 . , ,....,.,,g, 10,); Rvnwund "Norway". ('-Imp Rlgn. lfrl. striped or checked, M by M 12.50 For Practical Giits or For Your Home KENWOOD BLANKETS 4 Dry Goods . Sumincnicle 0 ls. l! l J. K. Campbell united in marriage Geraldine Elizabeth Hatfield, the jclaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William and Fredrick Lionell Stevens, son of Mrs. Wal- ter Pachell of aint John, NB. The couple were attended by VMiss Roma Perry as bridesmaid. pe,-Cy Adams iind Mr. Vernon Paynter, grooms- The bride was attired in a suit re. of grey. with white accessories and The bridesmaid wore grey with corsage Q East Prince Hold convention --The District Convention of East Prlrioo was held in Hamilton Hall on June 24. Eight Institutes answered roll call with 3 total of 19 members and 1 visitors present. Indisn River wss the entertaining Institute with Mrs. L. G. Ramsay as president and-Mrs. Keith Mann as secretary. Miss Donald: Mac- Donald gave the address of wel- come which was responded to by Mrs. Sydney Mscoaugan of Malpe- que. Baltic had charge of fun and nonsense which caused much mer- riment. Miss Robin, supervisor, was pre- sent and gave an interesting talk sing-song followed, led by Miss Donalda. MacDonald. with Mrs. The bride's mother chose 2: navy held at the home of the bride's parents where the rooms were decorated with cut. flowers. pink and white streamers supper was served to the immediate relatives centred uitii a howl of red roses. A toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. stepfather of the bride. Later the bride and groom left for and Moncton, from where they will leave by plane for 'airie, Mnn., where the groom is Hubert Glllls on the organ. Mrs. W. J. Harrington of Spring Vall?y than read an interuting educa- tional pcper. Mrs. Fred Tupliii then spoke on the art of painting and explained the difference in oil. pastel and water colors, and dis- played somc of her own drawings. Clermont will be the entertain- ing Institute for next year with Mrs. Edison Rayner, president; Mrs. Cecil Mill. vice-president; and Mrs. William Mill, secretary. Sea View Institute then had a panel discussion of "A Typical Farm Kitchen." Mrs. Earl Mat-Kay was chairman and others taking part were Mrs. W. C. Donald, Mrs. Leland Campbell, Mrs. Douglas Woodside and Mrs. Lester Duggan. Refreshments were served by the members of the Indian River and Clermont Institutes. The evening session opened by singing "0 Canada." The Hamil- ton school children then sang a chorus which was loudly enrored. Mrs. Michael Doyle. provincial president, was pi'esciif.. She spokc of the A.C.W.W. meeting in Tor- onto last August and she also told of the central office located in London, England, and that Miss Lens. MscLure is representing P. 15.1. at the present Lirnc. Following the adoption of the resolution, Miss Robin spoke of the music and drama festivals. Mrs. Thomas Humphrey then gave a monologue which was thoroughly enjoyed. A sale of candy and polar burs was held during which time in- strumentcl music was played by Messrs. James Bearisto and Ed A 'vote of thanks to all particl- psnts and special thank-you to Cairns was moved by Mrs. and demonstration on nutrition. A ' Matthews. Mr. William Cairns then told of, his trip to Great Britain .-incl tlioj Continent. His talk was inn.-t. in-j uzresting as he told of famimrz illl England and France. The collec- tion was then received. which. :-9” oltcn. I-540.; Clover Leaf Scaloods are the answer to hot weather meals. Malrc the most of this salad season by sewing Clover Lcalscalood salads Tl'l9 rich, natural goodnu; of Perfection Evaporated Milk is your key to a wonderful variety of delicious desserts that can literally be whipped up in 5 jiffy. Baked cusiords, or frozen dc- lights are equally good, and C'l5P "WMPPGU cream" of chill- ed Perfection Evaporated Milk adds value and variety to fruits, cakes and puddings. Insist on PERFECTION. TO WHIP Chill thoroughly, whip with a rotary beater -- and, if desired, add a few drops of fnmon or vanilla lot added body. ' ,cHARLo'mTowN Wyg Cwtadzk 4714! Rlvlthztfeqdrad , Miss Grace sum. AWARDED POI IBAVIBY -The Victoria Crosspwss instituted by Queen Victoria in 1850 at. the close of the Crimean war. rnv is llW'VAl(ll CENTRAL CREAME PPINCI Iill AND MONTREAL CP Westcott. associate U along with the proceeds from the Justin tlcullan and seconded Ml ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT sole of candy and polar bars. in to be donated to Prince County Hos- ital )-Dr. professor a physics at McGill University, h. - joined the nuclear physics researcl staff at C:-pad-'i's atomic pow, centre in Chalk River. Ont, was announced Tuesday. IT'S no 's:cne1'.. tuba ! litre i . 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