.C.N.R. Freight -Jolllinoymond Jolnedtherukaofkauwayve ternayooterdaywlwnheredrod than the Position at am Clerk i ,. 4. . 44 year: of service. h when the staff had "Called it! after computed by an address l pneenta ' l iPresonI'aI'ion To - iFormer Islander fax. was presented Monday with a Sheaffer pen desk set by Capt .C. E. Eaton. Woifville. on behalf iof the Cadet Services of Canada officers attending summer camp int Aldershot. i Sgt. Cook first joined the army ill August. 1940. and began work-' Ins in the Command Cadet of. fice. Halifax. in 1947. since which tune he has attended every Ca- det summer camp. He expressed A lllls thanks forlthe gift. and con- ? TRINITY CHURCH VACATION SCHOOL ended -m he only three weeks holidays during "19 DES! eight years, not becausc i- nu -- , . . . . .. . .. . . .. dew, W" 7' fwhlul) are about 70 iiiwiiie soceiilysiiiigfzi music. drama. and teen-age helpers--standing. left Proudc. Mrs. Stanley Lancaster. iiirialysfurheiogfdiitr.:ir'w.,,:--Y2: ch”'”"” '” l” R m 8 years 9"" handiwork. games. worship andito right: Mrs. Norman Stewart. Mrs. George Shelfoon. Mrs. Ivan said. ' . mum in rim iwi-tlllilry department Bibie study Similar classeis Perle gliss ;X1nnaMlilalt(hesoiSi.W tleen-aslers Vessey. Sgt cook is expecting . change e of me 'l1.lill annual vacation held in the Heartz Memoria a on n e . ac ie. .ir ey . ac- of appoimmem shomyi and the H Ichnol tv-mm; li..:l this week at for children aged 9 to 13 years. rPherson. Gloria MacKinnon, Ellen (Photo by Margaret Mallettl m.es?m.au-on was made in an. i h N - Iv ----M w 7 - V V--lll'CCl:tl0lJA of llisc devoted service ' 3i'i'l'E visrr . t e rmy adet movement Odds And Ends to BEl.GH.-iDi-2 lnrn - Yugoslavia during his tour of duty. said lVe'inii-ri.lx' night King Paul -T onri Quccii Fillidtllllila of Greece will lil'l'll(' tor zi Siillv visit Sept. 5. President 'l'im Vhlied Greece last ..- summer and lllYiiCd the royal '- couple to Yiiuoslavia. Exercising a remote control over vacationers hurricanes and floods in the United States have hastened . the departure. from the island of l many tourists. Quite a number of i the people visiting here. from New ,r;:oaNcTgg)-1e3- 0'3-j 13?- England became anxious about '3 PP?” H .0 1- the flood situation especially and Vy 321 V5” D:13."Ieer ” 9 left more or less hurriedly for 'Cew d. "sigma lV'5'9l" d Eh” their homes. One example of this an: "m a 9'";q Raa"y5- wml is the de-population of the very '3" hqausargasn "umeow 93550:” N'. popular trailer camp at fianhopc gianal head "8" "2? th' Beach. It has been crowded to we -He llmcejss R 'Fm r. capacity for some weeks but hur- Mackenzie who has . rlcane warnings and the floods. ed assistant , gm scared the occupants into leaving an” of W. Tomnm m en" earlier than most of them intend- Mr uunr . nave 0' M! on a. i very few trailers are in stewimi P 1591 joined me urli me Camp m we present mnel vice of the railway in Septemberl """" 1947 as an instrumentman all Now that the Charlottetown Ex- Tm-Ohio and, in 1952. became "J hibition plant has it's well-equipp- hisiani division engine”, vi-m.oh,l ed and roomy Coliseum. people go, which position he heid up mi have been suggesting that the Pro- the um, of hi, pi-Hem hppoinh. vince should have a winter fair. mam, previous to joining the Mr H. J. Kennedy. vice-president i-hiiwhy he,-Vic, he served wiihh City and CenlraI' --roun DOLLAR BUYS MORE KENT iii-:Ail'rr SHOPPE ml -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." be closed for holidays Sept. 10th to Sept. 24th inclusive. g GOSPEL TENT Kingston meetv i THE VOGUE clearing all sprln; inns continuing nightly 8 P.M. i SYLVIA LEA MORGAN L T and summer dresseslat 1-2t1;iiie)r' ' - ' B l' fhats to ceara J C. L.. teacher of pianoforte. 8 ("we 0 theory and harmony. Homes vis- Appoinlmenl Of Howard Mclnnis FlTTEii r00TWEAIi THE VOGIJE discount sale be- ginnini Friday for one week. Clearinc all spring costs; also P01-ICE c0"RT AI Cny assortment of winter coats at 1-2 Police Court yesterday a resident price Bialam-e of suits to clear of Tracadie charged with assaultial 1-3 dl5F"l""- was fined 320- and com 01” 10' .VilSCELl.ANEOUS SHOWER- days. Three drunk and incapables A miscellaneous shower was were each sentenced to 10 days ilClV'9llStL8i-hi 0??-;:lil:1!1!50lE7v!1'oof&llCH((:l;)1i:l .by Magma” K21: hmarlma 3:9 ial. in honour of Miss Blanche. was sentenced to ays In M0 Bernard whose marriage takes ...7.,,..7 3:”: finecf-uni :,:idi:i::::ab.i: anglvlace i" the "9" mm"' The BIRTHS . 3: am we” remanded in Aug, hride-to-be was escorted 'to is ..--... . em. 3' beautifully decorated chair by JOHNSTON-At the Kings County list 25- Mr . Floyd Stretch. The gifts m”l””” ”" '"9"” W” '” M” GOLDEN WEDDING ANN!VER- we; opened by Miss Marie Bras i lied. ll King Square. 175 Qurvn st. -Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARBIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion me: sllnlitij. Mr. Kennedy was non- rank of Flight Lieutenant. in: committal but admitted that such 1935 ha grgdugied from 5;, Fig.1.. an idea had not been overlooked. cig Xnvigr Univergity. Amigohi and was one that was always pos- inn. with a Bachelor of Science sible of being acted on. at some-any-cg. mg in 1933 from uni time or other. Since the Island'Nova Scotia Technical College” makes such a great contribution Halifax, with 3 degree in civil to the success of the annual Mar-. Engineering. 1 itime Winter Show at Amherst. it seems fairly well assured that it could have a show of its own of continuance of racing, it is more no mean proportions. important than ever that the Fu- . d manager of the Exhibition iii, 30 hi chhadi Ai 1:- ; d M.. l-lb Jhnton. Car- 8" . . . Y an r. om. iii . 3?-u 5' --3--5 new - "ii ".52.. J.:.:.:.:.1: i'.:.?”:?.:';la:l:2&l.'”'-it: :::.r::'l:l ::,::..:i';:.d.l:.'r.::: 2:”. 19” it 1” ""8 tn; 7 Eileen. (stillborn). thzgsggl universgry of their mu. gifts were passed to the guests ” l - rom tat service th thei . INGLIS-At the Prince County Hospital Aug. 21st. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne G. Inglis. Kon- aington, a daughter. Donna Mar- e. riage quietly with the immediate by M155 Mall” Mcphefh The members of the family on Sunday. 1' ind” 9' ,3" 9V"””5 V” August at Mr. and Mrs. Hughes spent in singing, apd dnncirell have been residents of the city Dlmns the evenings entertain- we we m--we mi '2"? :.?.:1:5.”.:.':3.l:"2.'5 :."::..:"..:: t - SI. Dnn ' C thed . 9 0 E ”RfiKEjt2” 123'!” Pi hlsjfwx iiizcgftigianng .i..?y'.'..i. i:eing 1-1:8 Miss Marie Bram MW Flbfiyd I ”3- - 35- ” .' ' ii. 39, J Mon-is . D11 Stretch. Miss Imelda Quinn. ss 1"”-V D”k”- wammdei P”w'm'-:30 ggv u.."'".i:... yuan” 1.; Eleanor Reid and Mrs. Dorothy I d3"9hl"- jun .i an qmie.-ii-.1 "4 ma Macswain. The hostess for the COLE-At the Prince (Bounty loo became Bishop of Antigonlsli. evening was Miss Katherine Mac- V-81 011 AllE- 71- 1955- W M13 will N””3m””' turitles be fostered and supported, rs. Elmer Cole. Kensington inee cggghrz haw 31:1 sdr R A r 3-5. h Quite a number of mud mm. beam of me increasing popumi Gloria Inglis) a son. Dana Elmer. ed before Gun” pgemehi-5 a!ai;c;:-- Personais men are taking mm in me openmg "Y 0. mm". rum: in the United AFFLl!'JCl(e-At the Prince' County lospital Saturday. Aug. I). l965.l MI. and Mrs. George Affleok. entral Brzticque. a son. Lowell ifthur, weight 7 lbs.. 8 oz. -" DEATHS? HAMNE-suddenly at the unr- lotatotlown Hospital on Wednesday. Mn. N. 1955. Mrs. Daniel Malone of H Douglas Street in her 7nd year. Her remains will be trans- ferred this afternoon at 2 o'clock Ermn the Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer for Requiem High 'ilass at 9 o'clock. Daylight Saving Time. Interment la the Catholic Cemetery. PARTRIDGE-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital Wednesday. August 24. W55. Mrs. Cyrus 1.. Partridge in her 69th year. of Confederation Strcct. Parkdale. i Resting at the M:-icLean Funeral I Home from where the funeral will ii be held Friday. Aug. 36. service , commencing at 2 o'clock (Day- Ji light Time). I I of the new Sackvllle race track State! and Upper Canada. i which is located ten miles from Only a few years ago the lun- Halifax. The meet will draw many nen held way in most of the of thg horse; which raced in Chm-. United States. and in cities like iouezown during Exhibition week Montreal and Toronto. Then came and will last for several days. "19 !lll'ill1B Elli! Ind the Ellminlj winding up on Saturday. The tlaclc tlon of "scorlns" and lrrltatlnsl ville track is not to be confused'fIlu Ill”-I. Within I few Vealli win; mg gown ggdgviue, Ngw harness racing caught public Brunswick. As aready stated the fancy. and the Roosevelt speed- naw mick in do” :0 3,111.; mid way and slmillar tracks displacedl many miles removed from the "18 Pllllllinl ITICIKE in Dllbllc ll)-i University town of Sackville. New peel. M the same time the prlcel Brunswick. , of harness horses went up. and no I i .: Eager is itt! poasiblehtouhuyugirizdai era an pacers e n . n k understood an he mean, State: at low prices. Hence the' importance of the Island Futur-1 itles so that breeders here may. continue to raise their own racing stock. I SKATER BA! ION orate Gilbert Gaudet yesterday Mr. mg Mi-5. Emma Morrison .-M W0" W9! Mid 310- II"! M"! and daughter Betty of Charlotte- lor 10 days. Under the Temperance iowh "rived home gner visiting A" ' "ml I-""395 Wml 59'”! 15' Sgt. and Mrs. Norman Day. Debert talented in a public place wu N.S. They were accompanied by fined W and costs or 80 dm Mr. Almon am. ' and a " sentence was impos- ed on a man for possession of Miss Erenestine Hughes, who is .1lquor not ,....cbued on his own a member of the staff of the local iindividual permit. Evidence was Travel Bureau. will leave tomor- ,heard in the can of . Chg;-ioug. row for Toronto where she will town resident r of gelling operate the Island booth on the intoxicating liquor "id in. nu "Avenue of the Provinces" at the was adjourned and week for fuf. Canadian National Exhibition. the-r evidence. ' rimum. WEDNESDAY-The AITCIQIIOJ III netting Dingwell's pond at the head of Fortune river. were lined funeral of die late Vincent Brazil Quebec Murder with costs" about S25. If is re- waa held on Wednesday morning from the llennessey Funeral Home to the Stem! Heart Church. Mt-l Ci-IICOUTIMI, Que.. lCPl-Ed- ported by a resident of the dis- RYIIL WI"?! RG'llll8nl Hill! Mlllimond Gagne. I), has been ar- trict that previous to this infrac- Wll 00lEbTlled by REV. T-P- 30310? I reigned on a charge of murder tlon of the Game laws. netting had- wh” Fl” ”0"d"C”d We RTVICE If -in the bizarre slaying of 48-year been carried out and potato bags. LONDON m9"I'"” T 'I"l"''"9 ?' FIV9-ie:9Vv Vlnctinl l"IIll1'll8B' old Mrs. Ludger Tremhlay in her well filled will: trout.- carried Mtiwmg-1 d';:"""iB""l:3':I Olyrplcl -noccup -mtntesan-la tilI.Q..h . ;.wn lti .idcdhi"V""' ll""0HlnU"m- c"”",'y- Tl" P'"b9"9l'5 W9"? Six Tgiggiliefa ngijhew ?c?fmthe victim Flivxe violtftldrs ois tTi(emIav?rdepi'i:e "mm m” 31”" birth I” ' 5”" 'I' ”n?.".52i5cZ'w.'l'S.."E5”3if”j nmrivi." W" '”"'""” ”"f.'”” '"'"' "'" "W "' '”””"”" "'3l"' - 35.i'I.'&..-.iS'i.i.'.'."'3z"S.'.'...l.'i.;"';l..'3"1 ' -0” Ft d ft begheid rii- ft Itofiiti tI'iIA- , ' 3: zll. Andrew Murnaghan. Rudolph gspiingible by a coioiirelrvs 3? szyspcfli-ance X): e:Tch(iililg ltrout F97.-Ws.WlA85 civil eng'lne:r., who were caught it the act Murnaghan. John Murnaghan. The t ' b B will th lti A ” hA”F 1 i i d . . cour viury in near y ago e. are e pena es out Riva Bamm C”:lng:”;':" CW 9 interment took place in the church ri-eiihviingry hearing wag net gevei-Q gnoughfl This quniiim i, :'Gm01lel'y- The funeral was V91”? for Friday. asked by many anglers. who are h I l IRVING - At .lm-rian crescent. amey '"”'d9dv The youth was arrested a few well aware that many of our best II . miles west of Quebec last Fri- less than 24 hours after Trembiay's stabbed and streams are netted year after year. in season and out of season. and by the same people. ; Spring Park. on Wednesday. Aug. 3 24. 1955, Beverley J. Irving. age one month. rlnuclilcr of Mr. and Mrs. Evcreil J. Irving. formerly of Csmhridrzo. Plll. Resting at the MncLe;in Funeral Home until Isis Vrhursriayi morning. then at Peter's Road Church, where the hlleral will be held this after-k noon. service commencing at three o'clock.' Standard Time. In- terment in Peters Road cemet- cry. I S L A N D PERSONNEL - Agoarigt lhlir1.C.S.h"Ne3u Liskeard" wen a ves ere 's mornin - will be two officers and seven meg mdy body W” found T" h" from Prince Edward island. 'l'hey.bed by her h"sb”d' are: Lt. Joseph Duffy. Charlotte-3 DEAD 5” DAYS town: Lt. Charles Monaghan.i Her am; and legs were bound Snrnmeraide; AB Charles Camer- by cord and I rope was looped 0Il- Albany: AB David Cameron. around her neck. She had been chlfmfelnwnl AB Leonard Des- dead for about six days. Roche, Freetown: P.O. Charles Mr. Tremblay. a clothing sales- McKoIrney. Mt. Stewart: AB man. made the discovery when 5001!! Toombl and AB Silnleyihe returned from a week-long l'l'ooinbs. Borden; and AB Slevenimhing mp, will the following strawberry hullers call at W Green st. for? . their cheques: ! The traffic to and from the 15- Gloria Brown. Betty Lou Birt.l hland by Way of Borden-Tonnem Helen Blrt. Mrs. Gruwoll. Anni ltlne. and Wood Islands-Caribou. Carr. Joan Court. Eileen Oall. during the summer the has aglian. Donald Duffy. Florence Just about outgrown the facilities Doucetu. Wayne Gouge. Agnes; to handle it. In the case of wood Gallant. Florence Jackman. v Islands-Caribou the overflow of Cecil Mat-Donald. Virginia Mae- motorists will be looked after Null, Pauline MacDonald. Gay- inuch better men the new boat ggieuiwaggm. Ml':ank:e Agas- s ready. but s will not be un- ll . clnnts. - Mccmohi Mimi. uh on sun , ,1 ' l i til 1957. Already the plans for the. ma Mucabo. JOIOPH Monllhln. innlcig. N" Li,L.,d wihdJ;i3w,l:h'"lheD'::::g:d T;:"::”d' gaff :boat have been changed aeveralhA.nn Potter. Robert O'Rourke. igmllhailillax with the First Cana-i iowinh . wmhqi, con" inquest illmesi to give the still; great"er car ngnu,-gpgg ".3,-oh which - rryng capac y. en c anges, Robe . I . - '' "hauled W .33: he" "I 8”. When arrested. the youths had 10'” day. Mrs. N. D. Mecleen 1-In the plans are responsible for,Ml UIGITMI IM WINDI- 'N”....”i'f......"" -on ----. ::.&i..::s-..:r:..i.:"'."'-'i"'l-'?-'1-"- l - Rd N '”"" ”"" much better served butmlt ewaai C30 GIIO always the contention of the late IV I 1"'9w9'0"' 5" K 3 w..h isenator J. Walter Jones that! two or more boats. designed oepec-i A”... Fdh" imiy to carry motor traffic. should ; icpi.. lgribuill ft: route. The he;-1. wedged. iuuiil hi enee I summer I Y " HM svnnsy tCP) A 5-year-old on um I mmomuu uh. . I"'d”' IF "”itather who perished when a r.o.:i:'.' g"d'mlg;"'"dil 'm;::u'””ii ccriaarirnau.e'orAidennoti"' "'''''"f'"' "'1' "”"' the most iaumouf :33; 'Retiro'rnent Of Veteran "Ray" Prauglitiaddrola. which was read by New- inn Large. referred particular iure vast knowledge of in-. Prauglit - in matters of freight ratu. which in the irhcigiui pivinon of tire-iw-s ipubuc, to their advantage. in day" at five o'clock. Freightrby the Pl'959””u”" "I A Dell and Agent IJL Campbell as master- pencil set and also I lnrze box ufgfgmonles uumhied the co, of chocolates. for Mrs. Praught. iworkers in a brief ceremony oflbtllh 01' W110!!! Were extended belt . iappreclation and good wishes. ac- Wishes for a Inns and happy period and of life following retirement The go Mr. pnughi. The presentations were made by Mr.- ihillip Arsenault. Assistant Freight m-mm" gent. ed (2.0. Baker. Acting Superin- tendent who said that Mr. Praughtl had reason to be proud of his railway record which was utterly . Sgt. C. C. Cook. formerly oi void of any adverse criticism. Charlottetown and now of Hall. either by the managem pu ic. Freight Agent. Louis J. MacDon- ald commended Mr. Praught fr his deep and reliable grasp freight stood as a barrier against er in the Department. . HEAD LETTUCE x Visitor Rate Clerk lyto available to other always h of the" staff and the- The- address was accompanied Division Officials present includ- , Sir Ernest Macltilllen Distinguished visitors Iiis week were Lady MacMi1laii who forth! District Passenger and iortune. Sir Ernest rates .nown conductor of the which effecti E.C. Matthews. Division in. onto Conservatory of Music. gineer. said that in looking ore; the service record of Mr. Praught. he recognized something of which anyone might well be proud and worthy of the highest congratula- tions. Mr. Praught in acknowled- sins the expressions of good will from his fellow workers. remarked on the amiable relations which had always been maintained and the astc.:ii in which Mr. Praught was. acceptance of tough times as well held by the Company. as they also as easy going in the routine of made a presentation. liiway work. V152 School will soon be starting, the combines are mov' ing into the gruinfieldo, the evenings are getting cool, everything indicates full is hearing down on us. Cash in on our late summer specials. BUDGET BUYS FOR THE BUDGET-WISE FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES RED RIPE - LOCAL GROWN 2 lbs. 33: TOMATOES 3 for 25: DONG GREEN CUCUMBERS Stalk 21: Each 18: PASCAL 2 for 19: CELERY lloz. 3 2-556 296 PLANTIRS PEANUT BUTTER 16 Oz. JAR GREEN PEPPERS BEST FOR JUICE CALIFORNIA ORANGES SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTENING MARVEN'S GRAHAM 12 Oz. Pkg. WAFERS GT8. - PKG "ITIOIO In WARD Til mnl'fm?''nu.: . in ' as- ' ing was Mr. Alvin ".acDonal:l. to P.E.l. Sir Ernest and spent the last few days at Abel's C3PE- BBY ' is the well Ti. .1101 t h ' Orchestra and was for- goyrlrxilg iigtirs Principal of the T0!” An unusual contribution to thei - esiure of farewell was made by sol. Bnudreauli. Produce Manageri and F.F- Andrew. Beef and Pro- I Manager of Canada Packers. both or whom spoke briefly of the ' A im-uiiyuyuu-3' inn woriauru olltitlowoneanilaellallttle . "'- elioopoe-uultlio aloaearotlihmantelowfalproy.”-Jolllfllm. ', -DlVIBAGE.niO.,(XIlDl0IIOUBI-- Page 2 The Guardian 'I'huradey.Aug.25.1-;55t Stresses Importance Of Better Poultry Breeding "Better poultry breedinl will play poultry - Be explaingii ,, an even greater part in the poultry I” And 3PlImi.d lndust.ry.".Iafd Professor J. mu we ”;',"':u3fm";f gfiov in CW9" mm 0'"”I” Awcmm" strains either pure or in himen College. speaking to the R.0.P. crosses. Poultry breeders of the Meritimes Mr. Norman Clark. secretary oi a a meeting held yesterday at the R.0.P. Poultry Breeds;-3' Ah Birch Court. Professor Cavers said aociatlon. Berwick. N.S., and a that broiler production has bad I member of the continuing mm, great influence on the price of mittee which is an advisory bod, fowl and eggs. set up to make recommendation. 1' esiding at yesterday's meet-lln Wreeding policy. spoke briefly. At the conclusion of yesterday. Maritime nesident of R. O. ”. aessions. a chicken barbecue which ' Poultry Breeders. The main toplciwas to have been held at SI.anIl0p( ' was centred around poultry breed- Beach was held at the Jones Live g and methods of improving atoc” Arena on the Exhibiiio, aritime Floclu. grow ads. The use of this line bnud Mr. G. R. Wilson. Chief of poultry lng during the day's inclemen. Production at Ottawa. discussed v..-ather was very much appreci various changes in the R.0.P. atedvby the poultry breeders, ' DANCE To the Music of The Downfowners At the ROLLAWAY BALLROOM 9:00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th In honor of H.M.C.S. New Liskead 4 i SALE DAYS THURSDAY FRIDAY &. SATURDAY PRESERVING TIME WE WILL HAVE IN STOCK NO. I PEACHES ALSO RED. I.lll. and GREEN PLUMS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES swssr PICKLED I CORNED BEEF GRADE "A" CAPONS lb. ' PICNIC . SHOULDER ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX M. ,., 496 I Pkg. White v I Pkg. Chocolate 4 PERFECTION F EVAPORATED MILK6"-' lUX I! IIIOI. lino lie all oannotrneke oeonnlderpeloo r LIOUD DITIROINT efiocimu i 4 l l l i