S I I a 40-foot heel and ::l?1;a:liyil:)'s0rlbs found in a lonely Georgian bay island has peculale WreckMay Be. Thai Of" Explorer's Ship -11,131-;ilillOlt.Xt. Ont. (CP) - Ex- ified by other experts as white oak liof h scheme to clear ihmself ol from the Niagara region. ,FOUND SKELETONS Kingston It-aneli Legion Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Kingston branch of the Canad- ian Legion was held at the Legion Home in Charlottetown on Thurs- day evening. August 11. Comrade Earl Carrier was the presiding officer. The opening Legion proced- ure was carried out with a period debt by carrying profitable fut cargoes. Canadian Teachers Agree To Establish OTTAWA. (CP)-The Canadian 'feachers' Federation d a c id e d Monday it is desirable and feas- ible to establish a Canadian Col- lege of Teachers. a professional organization similar to the Col- CoHege again at. the 1956 convention. Establishment of the college was I ommended by a special committee. which reported such a college could be set up without Point Print Swimming Tests A small but successful swim-t min: program came to a close air Point Prim on August 4. Miss Eileen Sutherland, Carleton Sid-. ing. instructed the group-in swim- ming and water safety skills. The Ti1l1f3iiIY.At.t(-13- 195 The Guardian Page 1! long as health permitted. but during the past few years was unable to continue at his chosen iifeitt work. in his passing the , ,cnmmunity loses one who was Residents of Riistlco were sad- I,ighty 1-gspected for 1,5, honuty mined 0" TU95d8.V- -iuiy 19- "Wand devntinn. His funeral from receiving news of the passing ofqh, residehc, 04 his son Jouph Thomas Doiron. at the age of 1,, St. Augustine Church Wu seventy-seven. fie In Memoriam MR. THOMAS D0iRON was twice . I I . . W . I n -th M . - h I . V. hlarge.l)' attended, solemn Requiem We on a . I 5111 iiif Gfiiioiit iil'St- shill 10 Sail of silence in memory of departed lege of Physicians and Surgeons. lsi1inet:llaelnngotlitIalttfiIm'el"1ietsrlgtkf: ocleiiil-fy Gflflbenaztlnngs laifelclliiiiirmanrsoflafllii wgighedhhazrihaivhg fhlglly stag 3.1355 W" .celeb"ned by nevi ;1arlL'(l speculation 1h9l&VT9'-'iif?3:l Six skeletons were found in a Iflies Lrieth H"""li iiliid Mifilifsaiiv comrades. Eight officers and more The 74.000-member federation teachers. Swimming and Water Safety com-'Evm,,a,,,, of ,'h(,S, 0, mend. gnrlencg Kn” "Swag W ,,.;.y be that 0i met giegniaggg cave near the spot on Manitoulin. glgnefvlgplosirafgny txdhfkes um "'3" 30'"emb9'5 3"5W9i'9d the W" made the decision at its 3-ithl Under the committee's recom- mittee. sponso ed this program. lifhe mhuwmh 3", ,he Mms ahdt yifjihn ifhhoe" p”a':Ibear:fs" Mir: ,h.p lu sail the uPDeb m F H. ItAc!uauy there have been 12, Her disappeamnice broke -the ;i:Il.m?dnewr;ew mfmbe;-dwas annlial fhinventloii lhere in hac- xlpeengttttons tsktandahtis for :';lEflI)le- hPau!lI((i2u(dmoreF.ai1i:jig.lt)an. ur-hdauhmorh .nam,,,,..h .51.-5, Hmi in-tar: Harrv Davies Wilfred lllllll at N1-33”” .y 6 "me iGriffons' found already. from as h I fth 1 5 we com on - "pt "3 e pmmpe ."l we ' .5 m in e C0 an Wu" P yt .6 W” '9 '”p""5”"S' Ducclt, Rustin-o; Joseph 1'. Hope if H A.,hm'. pm an '1”, 5,1. l'M)li)I0l'licia?al1,ein i”9h5"mgir”:itar south as the Detroit river up to ear 0 8 exp '""' tgaihearthtgnbers by the president college, it gald gstnhiishmeni or high. GX'"""'d "'9 Ci?” "?"d P”””",l”di River: iimiiy txtrs imuui.-is la(l)illl.nnAngIl.IS l)()li'0f:, and Peter M 1579 "'9 Gr” on 0" err I S linaiie Michigan." Mi'- Fleming !Bid- CORNWALL WMS Ryouune ..' S J A .1 ' e.9"'.ge .would 1'3? teach?” ALLOW FOR EXPERIENCE aw”-ds M the tonowmg su"'eS”r"l,Lei'ieiii. N. Y.; Mrs. AIIEIC fiiisli. Leo Gallant. The services at the twill-'V Pwked up ' cafes: 0t i::: -i0i1n MBCLEBD. T0l'0I1i0 Teie- ' H which included a yea H hy the i" i ""' Vhmh The committee recognized that ca;d"imeS'- N l g g , 'jCharlnllettmn: Rose tMrs llai'f')' gm... h-nu. .-nndn,-(9.1 by Rev, at tin-t-ii Bayi. W15-ing; ”" llram reporter. wrote Tuesday that The members of Cornwall W. fxeasurer Norman Caihiibell show- that dtfllmcltlngwti enjiftyl d" th ' numb" M ("Chen wmmm mleglgnniirs-IV Elia :4mn;)""'hM::'hDat'test. Bi-oniptomiilv Que: t':m-(-iit-e- Pilre. and interment the laid" 3" Va"s ' he first heard of the Vale find tw0.M.S. assembled at the home of i th .- I -t- 'f th 9 ea neg 8 9" "m e university degrees are making a . Oc er”. ta-Vii" 0",-",Beii. Rustin-o. Aubm, tninrm; hip in 'h(; ,.;,.,,-,.h ..(.,,,at,,,.,., H”. (-,(...i'l1l2in baylwrhir-!kag'1t:' years ago when he met Vale while Mrs. Charles Hyde for their Aug. hiirinchemil:?r;:h;:Sra;:::h;onArt:ang; stinisrhhhloiil acg)iheecgt1ethve:)lulJnebr;ibeI.reshmajor contribution m caMha.s I-)l(t')llLl1lhxfI..dlV5i:;:: 1”” HM ”m.h,hNm . .,W,W, Ih.m,m” Hm gram mm mm, lttiitttl Ill ttttxt by ()lrrfe hex:-memo he doing a. shinning story. Valet ust meeting. with 21 members ,,,e,,,s were made for the Emma, wgnimd ” good teachers bHed.,ca.ih,,,,; ,y5g.m, Provision "150" Mm Nmml-Son Jud-V -hath (Mrs ttotu-rt l'lPvt'Pi'lt2 xaouh-an 0 1mm, "H... ttvlilnlcltla is m .h H showed him two pieces of woodtand one vimm. hresehg. in the picnic which was held August 13. In-ovinciai governments whlchhwould he made to enable such R” And Kathleen Km-m . land .lth'(i')lllflti -AI,-t pnul in... will it” mid "am more an a hlwma Ship he said was 9X"e'"9iY 3559"” M iii" Presideiiii M” The mcaing then closed with the have jurisdiction over 'cducmioh"individuals to becomt miielle. Juniors- Donna Vlachat, h,,,,E'5'ff''i''i- "'1 "l ii”'””'”i A "-CW” i'v ” ' ' qtctiiiirv - . d. . hHazen Howard, the Vice-Prcs.. Legion ritual and --The Queen", in Canadl, Imembers. - . 1Murchishh' F-hh.en'(.e hihhhehdlt ill” '3'" iii" i'"”'”" i3i"'”'” H itt.t....,m,, and ':ITCh3Et)l0glSlSt Last month Vale told him morehiiimer Firizzell. presided. on Saturday afternoon 8 large No DEFINITE DECISION l However, the ultimate aim ofhmrsl Thelma Murcmwn and Nmltv w 7 7; ..it 'llt'.ii have found Mme Nd almuiiiif-' WT?!-'i;'Fari.V thtls Ialollllgil dMtrs. (Elarahce Musrchison coii- number 0! the membeh and j ;lhe college would be to accept Macxinmm. I wnnm M, (.(ml..m(,r l hhnttv the wreckihge ill ioltill rant iliaclieaii andh he txaftlllilem mglleiidt. t'::iAil;o0r0tSfhll:JndEP:ltCe wh,-es and families gathered at the Hlpweveia ndeleghstes did notionly university graduates asl t hN(Wm.' a. BMW hlghhnv .1... in work-vans Iv 5 sm 3 U which as; In S 3 W Was; d b' Mm he in hf , ..3m;t"s gakv residence of Comrade w. Stretch, m e - 2 -lute ec-swn that --members. the comm-nee vi; "-v -M --- A ..,.e-,m.,, .3,-D, , h ilt.tl oi the French era.. rm -5 e or; bcove on tahh suan Hhe to Me ch; gl an S k." Pl Long c.-eethnvn.-tanking the beau”, Canadian Co legs. of! Teashefs posed that the college Ibe ma 2 vision hmldmm over CBC and wh-we whim-Imp ma” h "MM"! lltmit-i',pRuy F. Fleming 0 -htween 0 9Fm")'3'- 3 9 95: 1.9 Sm t r d. ayd P9: d' ”g.”hful West River. Under ideal picnic 3h”"id be P "P 0i D 3,”! r private TV stations. it said the I Malih, hwe 'm H mm ...,,,5.de;-nd an expert on thehliruce peninsu a. and Mam ou in .p ue rea ing an gui e. me i- weather the huge crowd enjoyed ly. They decided to ask provin- Main qualifications for mem- mmmmee will recommend hm . . .8 . Y (mm! m3.gu,ryh Sam he doubts island, The exact lncnuoh of the tatiori, a prayer of nfessioii and the delicious eats provided by the cial affiliates for their views hers would be a permanent um. experimental bmadcasn pool of puiot italpt V hit iiinrinc ruins ever found could island is being kept secret, petition was given by Mrs. Colin ladies as we” as boat sailing and and to consider the proposal teaching certificate, a university 9 ,g i" ii"i"'ii”i Wliltti by Klllxltttillif-Z h :i. liillillll more closely to la Sallc's The wrecked ship was flat-bot Mi;I:'r3Y- .h.g g h . bathing. welcome guests were Mr. degree or acceptable alternative, iecds,- - .h.;t lliiili the uret-kage he dlscov- lomed. as was the Griffon. it had M15525!)-nai;'.iUT:vh')::i!'1I '9!-ihd 'l')::'r'1:.l1lh9,and Mrs, David Macgwen of .and at least seven years' teach-i CHIEF DIES tTli:-rc. t-it-i ill 19:50 at the western end of no centre-board and the hand-ham- if .V e t ion h resliiiiz on its tiitiruiri. 'l'lic nnixv viiirlti rtltt-tics l lift-'s .Vl'c2ir). ziiiti full nf t'Hi'f', We seek the ptitils of qiitr-iiiesl Anti fiiitl lltzii (ioii is llivt't- Yiiiiruui Ci”. . man's: this meeting will be heldting experience. Fellows would ,, , Thursday night. Roll call will belhe required to be members 0!. NORTH VASCOUVLR. H P At limos. along answered with a dime. Collection'the college for two years. have1(CPiECfh'ef Henfy fia'"'k','5' Th” Illtounted 10 31.10. .a postgraduate degree and pass "med 4 night; il'e'e.d'",., '” .d'i(”'i”i The meeting was then adjournedt an oral examination. game h d 9 in i Mum H H! after which a lively auction sale "9 vi '0 omnyed - . . Portland Oregon who ar at r - - . A - B .- - . . . . 9 p 95 iildtllltlllllll island nicred spikes in the white oak keel oard Preside” 5 5”” 5ea"J""g ent visiting relatives in New Dom- )n. xittllllos or the iron work from were coated with a black. tar-like. ”5i,dei:.S5' uwamed Tliday H New lfil( .. Rlnniiotiliii wreck were sent to inilz-inimablc substance. Drawings -Th "h H - H H 1- --iii-ii lhilloilal lahoratorv.'uf the building of the Grlffon 9 "e”5””"3 Mi” 1" ”- Didi”- ) l ill 'iutlitirities expressed illc sliowetl workmen beside a smirk gave 3" e"w""i3i"i:' 7990” ("ii "'9 - :' it x - ' ' ' t F Qt, liiiiliuitr. SPRINGTON W. I. 'llt C CUPS DO! , The audio-visual committee of died rechmh. wh , , .. b '. or lttli" uimmtt. ' J . g V , , mo ,h . , , g , , .. en lllf uni mix I I H V I i g l1t'ti tiu-v were from the (sriifon. ing pitch p0l.' . . BOn"k”'w:; ii(l'r'3duL::9by"9,JllrS The August meeung of (he took place. with Mrs. Michael. the federation said a report is given Indians In '94,, hp hm M", It it'll Ill ho .iii.i lIlitill.V l- ... in. ur the woodwork were idcnt- La Salle built the (rl'lff0Il as part t I. . t -g Sh,-mghm w I. was held at the Vlurphy as Auctioneer and real-I being prepared on the results of rim, 1., have ms ,,,,,,,..d ph,(.,..1 Uh (rod -N ltttiv Iltmii of titlH'ItHM 0" Her'i'y' shuwmg ""3 5”""5 h . ized a sum of 511.00. recent experimental school tele- psi; llztic mtttlc us strain: ttcztttt C. "---;-- --e -e--- ---Int Canadian indinns tuday which Omc of Mrs. James Bryenton on - v(;n”,h (Mp :art: not a vanishing race but are M”"d”-i'- Aui-"isi 15- in 3591909 of the Secretary. Mrs. Allison Bry- oiiton iias appointed for the even- ing. The meeting opened by re- peating the Creed in unison. and Roll call was answered by five members and two visitors. Coi- lection amounted to 52 cents and a report of cards was sold. it was moved by Mrs. James .Bi-yciilon and seconded by Mrs. Allison Bryenton that Mrs. Ewen Lamont be card secretary for the remainder of the year. Mrs. D. Macintosh was appointed to price science hits. The Treasiirer reported 570.77 made at a sale of lunches. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. Lamont. Meeting closed by singing God save the Queen, and lunch was inow increasing in population. The .uext chapter of the Study Book will be given by Mrs. C. Murray. The Devotional Period of Bible I Study will be led by Mrs. H.M. BABY QUILT lliyde, when the members are ask- ”.N'oiv 1 Lay Me Down To Slccp"ied. to bring me” Bibles 3".” "left is the lovely theme of this tiitilt.l:"h M”-. 5i3'"i”N M”"Cii150i' mh Adorable little figures. all done in: ei"cff"3,9i-. wffrd Ch”-V3" ll" Rt)” easy embroidery-keep your baby Calli lilscliile ; g ,. wxiyuwmpgzi "Q: 8:1"!-zwlantdi lfigulI'f'(ll'l1 l:Cnnliflc;lt?i.la:;ll:'2lhMlTf'f';l: 3 9?" i "1 Wt CY T3”5'ison. Mrs. Mack Vickerson and hers. diftEI'altlS. directions f0f'Mi's. Earl Moore. with Mrs. Wal- t slumber quilt. 36 x ml lfIf.'lleS.'ter Boyle and hhsp Smart Drake Senti TWENTY-FIVE cams in Providing for the Mission Band, coins for this pattern tstamps can- The meiiiinil 91959” Wiih iii? MW not be acceptedt to Charlottetown "3" B9"cd"3”0" 3"” "W3 79””-9" Guardian. Household Arts Dept, "'9'"-5 W91"? 5'-'”'ed- 60 Front St. West. Toronto. Ont. s iPrint plainly NAME. ADDRESS. The 10 year switch.- from playing house l" to keeping house Funeral Conducted pA-1-1-ERN NUMBER. ' zervtihilh by htlhe. hosltaess. tassisteg iss arion r en on an Nordgrl our lf9?5CAtlilce Bi'0lFhkShA' Brxdulban. Nllri. Ralph Thompson): J-0; ehhgeesc;-ht, p'h;aoofgl:;ch;:hi The lllflt'f'al of the late Mrs, new designs g knmhm mmheh-Rachel Wilbur was held from thel New iuvgn w. 1. emhrmdmy lrongohm toys amhhomc of her brother. Mi: .1 .l. Mat-Leod on Tuesday afternoon. land was largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. Raynor and Rev. MacPhail. g A solo: "Will the Circle be Un- - broken”. was rendered by Mr. CHARGED WITHDRAWN Stephen Macl..eod. The pallbearers CALGARY (CPi..Eight caiga,-y:were: Messrs. Raymond Dixon, fishermen learned recently that a'G0Fd0tl M801-lil'E. Arthur Mac- snrce, indinn hand by.I3w pro. Lean. Milford Buchanan. George hibiting fishing and hunting on tho.MacLeod and Everet Dixon. reserve is rigidly enforced. They, The flower bearers were Messrs. were taken to court on charges oflJames Mackenzie. John Matheson. Edward MacDonald, Hughie Buch- The August meeting of New Haven W. 1. was held at the home of Mrs. S. H. Colwill with an at- icndance of 17 members and five visitors. The meeting opened with Institute Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Roll Call was responded to with an article for auction sale. Re- ports of Committees were heard Sick Committee reported two treats sent. Mrs. Tierney. expressed her thanks for treat sent her also a thank-you note was read from Nirs. novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! violating the by-law but were re- leased after a warning. anan, Elmore Wlgmore. Blois Clow. -'-:-mt- Toombs. Ray Pound. P.N. Tuek- Committees were appointed as VENEZUELAN MONEY er. George Buchanan. B ruce follows: School. Mrs. Thomas Dev- The Venezuelan monetary unit. MaeDougal, Hedley Woodside and the bolivar. is equivalent to about L.S. Seaman. The internment was 30 cents. in the Breadnlbane C t "y. ereaux and Mrs. Phee. Next meeting at Mrs. Alton New- Richard Mc- And what will it mean to you, besides buying a wedding present? URI, some of the neighbourhood ftids you see playing liouse these days will be keeping house in about ten years. When that time comes and youive wished them a happy marriage, and given them that shiny new electric kettle, or some such gift, tlicyill be settling Far-slglitctl ntcii in power ctinipziiiics fimii cnztsl in canal are con- stantly plaiiiiitii; to meet the net -glttlllllg ilciimiitl for electricity. Today. llllkl as it has for min tit) ytuiis. (T.tti.ttli.tii Ccticral down in . quite dmenm world fmm the am .11 nr M now know Electric is ctmtiuuitig lllt' Slfirlll) vxp.iminn of its ctigiticctiiig and m;iiittf.it'tttrittg fgtrilitirs . . . lirlpiiig in stimuli the vast The nhxt (en yea” will bring significant cl1a,,gc5..affcc(j,,g atuutiiil ofcipiipiiitiit ncrtlrtl hit out llll tt'.ti-iii; ptmrt t'cqtiire- . our modes of living is well as the pattern of (Janadais econoin)'- "'”'m ”'”l l'"””li"li' ''C” ”'”i ””l”'””' l””'l”tl” l” 1”” " i” me One way to get a picture of this country ten years from now is i" i'”l”5”)' "(I the l”"'”-" to lool: back at the past ten years. New products and services have appeared-whole new industries have come into being- tclcvisloii is one dramatic example. When toclayls children grow up and marry there will be a lot more people-millions more in fact.-with hundreds of thousands of new homes to accommodate them. More people will be needed to supply the goods and services w-gut Instant Pudding to whip up, instantly like magic the rich old-fashioned .. . . . 1:553 Instant Pudding to taste just like A into billowy peaks .. th ire. Thi ill c e tc ' b bin i c home-Cooke? pifddings 'f ) i odmggffifdielss sp'(fg3a::i'ol"Iel'Vo pucrihlacdfffg powerstowmorcr ;:coplIc"my mo” J0 I I S "g mm your fami. y oves. , g - . ' -,1 From this Inatanbon . . . ,9 co ,, 1i righh 1'iit”ii;hi:”g1 . . h ' 110i-hint high l-V3139 ii" 6 , - ymziahahgap it inltlcu The use of electricity has nearly doubled in the past ten years. busy ayt 6 W 5 baked pie By the time our young couple move into their first home, the 4 sh: t nation's power requirements will again have doubled. This coun try, home-cooked with the exception of Norway, is the worldis largest per capita kind! user of electricity. Canadian imagination and enterprise that have done so much in the past will still further develop our natural resources, and find new ways to improve our manu- facturing, transportation and communication facilities. New nIifrlinnrr.i turlt n.t fhr it'll” rrIrt;;rrnlttr- nun. flu Mull-in mug, and Uta trmtlviunhnn nmlm-tlvirr uifl thm-Ilv Itr nu flip mnrlvl. Urn unnfiltfy the rrtntfnnf pntgrrn lab"-if plnrr in (hr tlnvrfvfvmrttl :7 win umf nnftmiwf fimrral Ellrlnr prmlutlt for Ihr grnrmliou, ifitfriltuliua and nut nj tlrrlrir pouch Instant Pudding to stay smooth and creamy 'tl1 you serve it- never separates or got! ' heavy even hours after you V9 nails it! Try Shirriff s -Just. one instant will change your and about Instant Padilla!!- hogvuelsarifomtnpuronrlaiow . cauaotau osnsaai siscratc COMPANY IIMITID