eddy Ktlowatt takes off his to the two winners of his test. sponsored recently by ltlmmno Electric Company of Charlottetown. un above as they 1'90?-iIV' aurds from Mr. A. D. General Manager of ' Ii. - It IITIC Electric. are Baffle sun, ll. of North River. Janet E. Rodd. H. of North A n. . enter the contest. open to . iidren 15 years of age and r. living on farms in "II! - .' ince. runtcstants were re I cd to draw a picture of Red- w he helped on their farm. contest was divided into :9 groups and FI('Il button and a book in full nd write him a letter tell- the roast the lamb. l REDDY KILOWATT CONTEST WINNERS the Heat the water to make the colour on "Electricity on Farm." After congratulating the win- ners. Mr. Cameron presented them each with a cheque and an electric frying pan. Outstanding among the letters received by Roddy Kilowatt was Barrie Stevenson's entry, which helped to win for him first place in his age group. and which reads as follows: Dear Reddy: You sure are a fine fellow, and do a lot of jobs on our farm. You wash the clothes. cook jam. milk the cows andl Iron the clothes around the" ...n-c. place pump the water towash out you. ceived s Redd: Kllowattiour face. or-rut (CF)-The Canadtaa asvy's Arctic patrol ship Labra- dor. which has discovered two new ' ' la the pamgea Arctic. has been eu- hy the Canadlarand Unlud states Itlvied. it "The tztltinued meeting of as- slgaed and undertaking of unsigned projects of such alg- niflcance as the aurve of Frob- lsher Bay retlecg grea credit on the officers and men of I-IMCS labrador and their civilian cot- laboratora." SPECIAL APPRECIATION . Vice - Admiral John M. Will. '95- "BI" H” Mb" ” I” C" commander of the U.s. Navy's see. t pon. ' . Polish the floor and clean the Mlmlry 5" Tum non sen rugs. keep the drinks cool for ' us little thugs. D” additional navigable channels), Arctic Exploration Brings "Labrador" Congratulations ice, said his formation especially; appreciates the Labradors achievement in the Frobisher and because his command had; dpsrieaced two costly ground- iags in Frobisher Bay. Rear-Admiral Roy Gano. com-ii mander of an MSTS Arctic tashl force. massaged: "Your discerning the need lfor and aoetng the opportunity while accomplishing assigned d u t I es and coping with unseen opera- tionll problems was a very fine example of initiative, resourceful- rsa and ya fessional compe- tence, reflecting great credit to th Royal Canadian Navy." POSEUR EXPOSED BALTIMORE IAPI-An admit- ted tormer Russian army captain who entered the United states- with his family as a Hungarian freedom fighter was picked up Friday and hurried off to New Ylrk for return to Austria. Don- ald T. Williams. director of the U.S. Immlgratiuu service here said Jyula Paktorovich. his wife. their two young daughters and his sister-in-law were taken into custodyat their residence. British Cars Rate Highly C I! FOIIB IIIUDI Canadian Press Iaslaeas Edit: The British motor-car industry. staging a comeback in Canada after a dip in sales from post- war highs. is pursuing an activei program of research directed par- ticularly at the export market. This was stated in an interview in Toronto by Dr. Albert Fogg.j director of Britainis Motor Indus-' try Research Association. i Sales of British cars in Canada reached a high of about 50.fIll1 in 1950. but dropped off in thel succeeding years. In 1956. however. sales went; up 25 per cent over 1955 to abouti pre-war car designed for British. use. and for which they had inad. equate overseas servicing facult- 5 time. Dr. Fogg added. to consoti-I date their designs and to set up: service facilities before they tack- led the market. both in regard to car development and servicing-hsd been correc- t ted. and added that leading con- tinental makes in this market ”da not compare as motor can" with present British products. He feels that British cars should . not attempt to copy North AmerI- i can designs. The North American , market. for instance. was taking! "everything we can make" in the distinctively designed sports car. British research. Dr. F0 I stated, is directed at making I i nI'rI.. August 3o.g19sr The Guardian Page r Other European cars had more; B'ack wmch Captured "Ike" p . I g NEW YORK IAIN-A member. Dr. Fogg said this situation-.o! a famed killed regiment re- Royal Highland Regim...'.. "'l. Claud MaeBeth hioir told this i "c that occurred in November shortly before the allied Ian I” . in North Africa: ttGca. Eisenhower was su- preme commander for the secret lated Monday how President Els- pupa,-3119” .M W" Wm-kin. enhower. then a general com- manding allied forces, was cap- tured by his unit 15 years ago. .from secret headquarters in one not the tunnels on Gibraltar. Irle was in civilian clothes for secur- Resplcndent in the full dress ity reasons. and incognito. uniform of the in the British industry, but we are trying to make II better." British cars were moving to- juards auto m a ti 1: lt'ansmis'sion3 and uithin five years there was 25.490 cars. and this year. onthep mm, uonomical and mo” re” good prospect" that all British basis of first-quarter figures. are .51, cu. of 1", weigh He ad, . cars would have some form of it. running well ahead of 1956. . The high sales in the early post-I war years were partly due to am- tor-car scarcities. The extent of the drop in the lsucceeding years. however, may -in the opinion of Dr. Fogg- have been due to being "a bit too early in the field." I For six war years the Britishl industry did nothing for the civil-I ian market. Then. with the close of the war. they were directed by the government to divert 75 per cent of production to export. INADEQUATE FACILITIES The result was that they soldi dropping the bod "I think we can reasonably fore- cast fuel economies of the orderj of 25 to 30 per cent over the next few years." NEW DESIGN I In body design. research was trying to make the whole of the sheet metal work In the body structure carry some of the stres- y ses rather than concentrating; them on a heavy frame and just on top. I "This." he ad ed. "is leading other research was being di-i rected ton ards pneumatic suspen- sion-vtherein the springing ele- ment would be air in combination VIIIII hydraulics lOlIl. "In commercial vehicles." Dr. Fogg commented. ”I think we can claim to lead the world in reliability and economy under any conditions. We have large die- sel-engine truck; doing 250,000 miles without any major over- haul. In Britain no one will buy a commercial vehicle unless he is sure he won't have to touch it for Black Watchi "Strolling alone one day. be en- I tered a British area. forbidden to tcivilians. and was arrested by a iBlack Watch sentry of the fourth ; battalion. . "The sentry took him to the guard room and the supreme ; commander was confined for 3'6 (hours. In due course. the com- imandlng officer heard that an Iralc t:lVlIIEn was in the guard room demanding to be released "An officer was sent down Eisenhower's identity was discov lered and he was released." Mair, in the us. arranging to.- a tour by a company of 100 men in the regiment, added "that the supreme commander's good hu- mor preiailed.” HISTORIC INDUSTRY A herring fishery is known to to lighter and stiffer construction,:at least 100.000 miles There are hate been established off the and a safer motor car. abroad what was essentially a method now is almost univorsal'out major overhaul." Thelinstances of 500.000 miles u1th- English coast as early as the leighth century. You turn on the radio so we can dance. give us TV to see romance. You share my daddy and make the ice cream. Reddy Ktlowatt you sure are a dream. 3 You pump the water for thir-3 sty cows. and saw the boards to make the mows. l You wind the clock to tell the time, so we will be at school at nine. And all the other jobs you do. Roddy we just couldn't do with- Barrie Stevenson. king over some of the ie Science sections at the Crap- DOMESTIC SCIENCE EXHIBITS AT CRAPAUD laud Exhibition. 3., ' ee lady visitors to the Cra- - Exhibition look over some termed group of ladleslwinnlng entries in the homes!- 3) EXAMINING NEEDLEWORK AT FAIR of the needlework exhibits In they building. The exhibits in this saMF”l . v gocolu-nlumytuigiu P icnshgwmll-K &i& G L I D D E N QUALITY PAINT PRODUCTS Now! A no was no for Asiatic: Stlsglo-Sills: Uniform lion K790 A variety of products for every household requirement. mslntenance and industrial fin- ishes svallabls on demand. Special J l 0570 cr- ..wtnmr. ha, -I I i ii is I. is . said weasaasq u as not that a ma Iu - violated &II II- Itms Lioosra Mt H 3 o 5 5 ii is .3. it ttle Continues Over Sale I :9 light Beer In Ont. Stores 1:? ii if TAIPII. Formosa iii-iii .I!i2i I I i F.J.Shea&Son................. class were many and Infereat- l George Dunbar Montrose Chandler Bros. Charlottetown In A. P. Foley..... . . . . . .. Alberton Courthson . . . . . . . . .. Bedford J. E. Foley..... Bloomfield E M.Cudmmv. ............0ysterBed Bridge O'Leary Co-op . ................ O'Leary Dingwell & Rossiter Morcll ROIIFOCI MGl'- I R. c. MacNeiIl Tyne Valley Earl r. Higgins Slanhpe 1". s.: Di.g I J.P. Richmond St.Peter'sCo-op...................St.Peteris ' ' Orrin MacDonald .............. MacNr-ill's Mills Francis Whalen New Zealand HAL"-Ax cp you. By C0-Op . .............. Wellington 5. L. IIIRCPTIPP ....................... S9II(II'I( Dowdea, I.IretIit-ed aecli-:t'ary. Dunan A Duggan ............... French River A. J. Mac!-larlane Annandale tmsurer ot M-rttlme Telephone. Rutherford Cotton New London J. P. lllacPhee & Co. . . . . .. Souris C”-”"'””'-mt”" I'"'V'”””" K. R. MacKay . .... Stanley Bridge John F. Dixon . . . . . East Baltic M”' - I-1d.Mu y & Son ................... Seaview Mrs. E. D. Fraser Vorth Lake Born In st. John I. Nfld. hot nrvedaoyunwnaunteiepn-ca Ivan Kennedy Breadalbane J.I".Mossey&Son... -.........Bothwc'l canon! 5 Peonlets Cop North Rusttco P..I.Foy&Son . . .. Newrnrt 39'" ' '”"""" 5I'”'''''” R L.I)cltIesoh ..................iNew Glasgow Earl Ma-"Donald Lorne Valley "V:'VIIm p:'y1E&g:.gII W. T. Bowman ..... .-.......... Hunter River Mrs. L. Devine ............. Peakes Station canmtsstisoarolthflaylcootr Weddell am Crapaud Alvin hum . Plsquirl Aaaocla'tion&.”pt'IsId.:'at ottae ad Mcbeod Douglas ML Stewart I 1'3! the aaanlc order. 'll be held .. D'5""3”T0R weooesday an r-m-AD- - sT0CKHOL'hi';:.eotersl-'I: . ooaervatorya toebadea. - out-raotm Wedaeadayaotd' . . It . t sftlelsaatvtaloataaaspst '- Ithaevet-recs:-II. tlltltvlhv . ll ralssnsun ' .. . .. St. Louis FDR wbsayosi-sodium IMPERIAL KTE-5-on EVERY HOUSEHOLD NEED ENDURANCE IIAUTIHJI. and TOUGH isuasjaasolladwnosazdpaop Isrdmuadastamarloorhlmaablol mm? Iilidtlen .000 sect of Oltddoo IMPE- YOUR GLIDDEN DEALERS K. R. Dawson Austlne Cove EPIIEII mum rum. snmt, nails. muss on All umm nuns tuna-' . ssnuusasa-n-or-vana..n' quiremants. Information Consult our color atrparta-free color studio service available. Color recommendations tailor- marla to suit your particular re- Contact your Glidden Dealer for and assistance. I-Iilchey & Vaniderstlne C. H. iiirken & Snn Andrew )linrKrnzie .. il'. H. XI:-wI.tIlo Flow Ii:-nu. . . . . .llurt'ai' lint-hour N. ilrc C II. linrtnn . .. Murray River D. M. ltlacl(innnn . . .. Murray River Lea A .V'zrFarlane (”-irlrton iiumo .. . . . . . . . . Tlnffnyt Vv,,..rx..---H4 ,, lhlrrv T IINPUWI William .VarKenzie ........... D. J, Fnmntnn R. M. (Innrwr "int Harv TIav(L"N'I 3.7 V3. VrvY3nn9lri T3. .1. 3'aPV"b"rmn I). R. Cummings .. .. "IF IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT" .......... .llurray Iihrbour V. -so-as-aaasos -u-uaasqsso-.... -asolseaaa ...-...... Montague Sturgeon Gasporcamt Murray Harbour . . .. . . . .. Little Sands . uw i Iinpcficlri Flat River Boll” Riv-er Bclhnte 'nn1 Fldnn Vlrlon Vernon