urn. other nouaas of lead of Iillsborouai Mr Garth Affleck. Mount Stew- art. was a recent visitor to this Ivicinuy. he was the guest of his yeousin Mr. Gordon Leard. Monday. July 15, 1957 The Guardian Page 5 "C PISQUID EAST i Mr. Art Yorkston was a rec-em viittr to Georgetown on Sunday. : .. H Nuclear oclenlisls Give View ' '1 On Grave Danger In New War By DAL WARBINGTON Canadian Press sun Writer PUGWASH. N.S. lCPt - sci". Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gauthier '4 scmnnsrs , . 4! Toronto, Ontario. are vacation- Twenty-four scientists came to in on the mun Wm; in Lone this fishing village in wrthernivdley. they ".2 sum 0, men. tlsts from 10 nations on both sides of the Iron and Bamboo Curtains warned the world Thursday that mankind .(ace atomic disaster unless the great powers end their arms race. Nuclear experts from Russia, the United States and Great Brit- ain - the big awnic nations - Joined scientists from Red China, Japan. Canada. Australia, France. Poland and Austria in a declaration it the end of a four- d J conference. Lord Bertrand Russell. Brit- ain's afryear-old philosopher and Ncbel Prize winner. called the oonference. Pugwash-born Cyprus Eaton. wealthy Cleveland indus- trialist. was the host and helped pay the cost of bringing them to- gether. Some of their conclusions after hours of debate and study: 1. A general nuclear war would he I disaster of "uuyt edented magnitude." -- - home ft: the August meeting. around the school grounds. Dur- 3 be J h 1 . rs53o,0oo.(lo(); ;'35.ooo.ooo-; I 1 m:l'9Ilv)Ifallle'Elllll:leulltI.nmll. w"' M" Mr. Vernon Chap. -l.Itl8Bl:.IEdaef'(;l1'lm;)(l?l ahpit;Ir;i'lc was lliheld cssrmnzersoein iiedejxtigfegetsmza t 1- manufacturing 31.467.000.000 -Sl.- . 1 3. Th 1 y d y H1184) WI1. SP!!! 1 33' W0? ' ” 3” ' 9 V”? 9" have their heads shaved or clip-- 471000.000; S1.:149.000.ll00' ; that n :srii;ila;:r"i:l:1itl:v:iv: and "1 LN" Van": m9 N951 0f W” Id?” 3nd GVI-"V999 I-"'U0Y9d ped, leaving only a spade. c I u b, I u Trade finance and i-nmnlercia I the U ' d 5 d n M5 bmme" M" wllbl” M”D9"' ”"""”"E "d bau'”"3” A” 93"” heart or diamond in long hair . - - services 8742000000 iS72R.ll0t1l) 2 (Int; Infill 1:! Russia and id. wok 0, 3 pmmc lunch before ,9, on their noggin! Many popular 0' OTT.-UNA '(P' -- fiilvernment 300 and iu-mrd twinipletinn of 1Cl5,-V”-L0m'm0 hmmm 3; ;;;,L'000. 3. lead 0 e use aomic weapons. turning home g tired but hapvpyil” is the joker (ace. which lakes economists have reused upwards 700 last 3-9.4. .000 1sL283'0mpm"v ".57 '0m0m'; 4. The hazards to the worlds' people from hydrogen and atomic bomb tests are small. but may be much more severe In some areas Nova Scotia. Twenty signed the joint state- ment. Two did not for personal and two others as advisers and assistants. They talked about three main topics: 1. The haurds arising war and peace; 2. Problems of in- ternational control of nuclear weapons: 8. What scientists can do to prevent war and promote peace. LORNE VALLEY Mr. Conieulius Curran and Mr. George Curran left recently for Quebec. where they expect to be employed. 11le July meeting of Lorne Val- ley Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Macleod with a good allendance. Mrs. Birt Lenrd invited the members to her Mr. Daniel Shaw was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. where he attended the Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church. which met in the Kirk hall of St. James iards sister. .Mrs. James Callagh- attended 1 from the use of atomic energy in . ;an and Mr. Callaghan. l His many friends learned with regret that Walter Maclntyre is aypauent in the Kiius County HM prtlall. All wish him a speedy get we . A large number of relatives and friends assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mot-Neil) in Friday. June 28. to extend good wishes to their daughter Doria and her husband. Mr. Edward R. Ste- vens. The happy couple were thowered with many beautiful mid useful gifts A dancing booth was erected on the lawn and the hours were happily whiled away in trip- ping the ligli; fantastic to music by Websters "Orchestra. Danty re lreahments were served. Lorne Valley School closed for lhe holdays on Friday. June 3. The pupils were presented with certificates and a Treasure Hunt was enjoyed The teacher had bunches of candy and bars hidden crowd. AM A e Royalty Something new in teenage hair :styles is the deck-of-cards haircut obtainable at ”Little Joe's" bar- bershop of San Francisco. Calif. Joe a little longer to carve with clippers and scissors. T ciir fo suir 4-. Upward Revision Of visitors to the guest; at Mr. and Mrs. A Mclhnnon. Mr Bert Mt-Kinnon, arrived home front Marathon. where he spent the last five months. Mr. Roy and K. Macbellan and Miss Murry has visited in Grand Riva. Pisquid. the guest of Bert and Francis MCKIDDOII. Mr. Vernon Mcl(in-non. C.N.R. spent the week and at his home here. Mr and Mrs I-Zing:-no Sullvvan and Itttle daugliler Debbie. arriv- ed borne to spend a week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs Jdin Uslndge mo- tored to Charlottetown recently. year's accomplishments in brack- ets, respectively Agriculture. flsliina. fnit-sirv and construction industry S739.000,il00 IS769.000.000. 87 0.000,000I. mining. quarrying and oil wells 3606.000.- om. earlier estimates of this year's total outlays for new t-nnsirilc-lion. machinery and equipment in Can- ada. RISE IN MIVING The sl1l'iP) alm lllfl1l.tlP.s he-ai. it-r spt-nrlin: for fill and gas pro- duction. pip el in es and hydro 'in.slllutions S47I.000.l)0ll IS469.000,- -mo. s402,000.0001; government de- partments Sl.l0tl.00(),000 151.098.- .IX)0.lXl0: 3I.0-II.000,000'. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Quigley were ' -:- r-stanzas.-.a-:rsc,v.-H.-. than others. A . ,1 . .. Pd . l i - Church. "PP 4" ”"Ul"-ll Wll” ”" power kliiiinu oriv-inalli ex cted 5. Scientists should take every . . was Fofrnefl me mun”-v'; ,- up (1 l 71 ' .' W V V - '-m- . Mr. nd Mm Edward R. Stev- - s "W 3 SW5" ""4 to drr; tr l':i ' - . : d . opportunity to help in the forma- 8 '5 I-GET Handed? Y ecorimny has pushed the trade de- now ,;lpx;;::.,(.(:1s,,',w..':;: ,:yP1'; ';::r 31-;-rn-;g rsgm,-gr. . . . of Plymouth, Mass. are hon- . tlon of national policies. 3” . S H rtmentls mid- ear forecast of - . ymoonirig on the island They are . Ova 9 Of our 93 Y , - ct-nt From 1947 in 19.1) alone ('an- The idea for the conference we”! 0, M”. Steven-5 parent” LONl)().N'lLPr Are mammal-5 9 capital investment tnS8.77h.000.00f1 Rmlwd ,m.....hh M 9N,(,mh.i ma-S yarmpn spam an au,,.”, - cur.” (mm "'9 me Mb"! Eu?" Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mac.N'eill. rt lllmlalns Rwfl F3""lY 53' 1-he funeral of Mary 153591 sand. -'1'”? P." "7" hlgh” "I?" la-Slltures b.v iariuus uirlusirlcs with of 8304.000.000 yearly on new 3-.1 stem and Lord Russell. About two Mnv Angus Nicholson. Mrs. Mat ura y lelthanded ersom wife of Hudson Kl sander. February 5 estimate of S8.o33,000- the earner 9 sumale and 185. equipment. . years ago they appealed to world oolm Mac-Leod. Mrs. Francis Mac-1 This tantalizilig question is ex- ercising some sections of the Brit- aon. Niagara Falls was held in Our 000 and 11 per cent higher than the 87.900.000.000 worth of projectay scientists to assess the perils to I , M M Ll d M Donald d. I L d I Sc y Ch h S L A T humamgy that arose (mm dgvgl. ,,;'r:rel'3n reardmaereazmong wage; lsh press since rleporters covering urdzylo Jungplaga-I Re::icem0r;na;' competed last year. y , .. "Pmem 07 3"""I9 ""P”"'- attending die District Convcntioni ' "Cam "399 Emmi ."".em""y was celebrated by Rev. J. A. C3ll8d3'5 10131 HD1131 hill 4 lil- Members of the 5th Charlolle- picture showing the general camp ivy M women.s lnsmutes at Moms. watched y the Queen wielding a syueny ciummz H19 (-051 or repairs anal M N 59"” ll”-ll 3 l9"'l”3"d 3”P- maintenance of existing strut:tures' town Scout Troop from Zion church area. George Garnhum and Doug-i recently enjoyed a four day camp lgie MacDonald are seen preparing at Upton Farm under the Ieader- itheir Sunday dinner. In the lower ship of Scoutmaster George St-h- picture. scouts are seen after a mom-ed 1,, Charlottetown on Tun. M d wp J .(- the y M y -3 leyer and assistant Scoutliiaster swim. They are FRONT ROW. July 2nd. I 1:35. ipefar if (;';l:lhil(.e: anrd fashiun7with the right hand at MP5 Sanders” W45 " hm" 2”" last year. ; ) David Scales. During the camp Douggie MacDonald. Wayne Sch- Mr. Gordon Stevenson 1.,” ,9. Mm Purim, Gauthier an 0, Rus.;lhe lop. She changed round to year. She was the daughter of Es-"MA-I-E WAS Low y -I hold it with the left hand at the Mrs. Barbara Doyle of savage --Luge, expendilufes for c.,,..: the boys participated in general Icyrr. Jimmy Webb. BACK ROW. vacation in Georgetownn. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. cently on return to Wlnnlwl. Man- gue on June 26. Sunday guests an the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Callaghan were tico and Mrs. Lucy 1)oiron. Char- A gardener handed the spade to the Queen so she could take it in the normal right-handed top and the right hand forward. The service was very largely at- .tended. Interment was in Lundys' iLane cemetery. Harbour in this province. Sisters amay reach 511.173.000.000. Thel original forecast was 810,930,000,-t 000 and 510.2 8.000.000 was spent- slruction than had been previouslyl HOUSE AND LAND scout training including. swinimv I9" I0 Flgllli John M8!-'D0lI8ld. imba when he is stationed mm Idgegown, , ., lng. tree and bird idenlifiacllon.yG8fI'y Mfridelh. Ralbh Bealon. h I C d- A- F l M y d M pale; Mm-Lend C0lN(fll)ENCl'I'.' he” "9 M75 h'a"C'5 Macnfmaldi estimated" accounted for the re-i ' ' '. :l compass reading etc. In the upper l Jimmie Stavert and David Rowe. :”:”e :yna,MaT;,l.',3J1 hewwagorfczr withr cliiildren r.ludy. Barry and An officilal at Bully.-kingllam Pal. aigiiisnt Sslgenvgerisisgd 3:151-hegfrilecl vised figures the department said.i . T.VlO STOTOY DOIISG lI'I fII'ST CIGSS COlldl gy .' rm 1": :'.."1'.':.""l::' 2:”; w.:.::..'i:;:': :::..:”:.. ....:.: it: an new ::';::;.”:;'::...::;':i; 00:53: mm mm all modern conv----nces. s-m- -1 p .n-aw an as. r.a . - i ' (M15, nl " , , - and daughter. Carla of New Glas an enjoyable afternoon. tlced that when the Queen planted 0 A gggtherewfohn and I Swen pared to the previous forecast of chi. for hom.' tounif ham. or EASTERN GUARDIAN F O R BULLDOZEII Grading Phone 159, Montague or write Box. 475. Montague. DECENDENTS of Brudenell Pi- oneers meet at Brudencll lslnnd Wednesday afternoon. July 17th. for annual plcnlc. Bring lunch. PERSONALS ' gow. N.S.. motored to Georgetown where they were weekend guests of Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs Johli L MacDonald. On lthelr return to New Glasgow, they were accompanied by Mrs. Mac- Donald who wlll visit with them. - Miss Lynn Gotell, Miss Marie Gotell and Miss Carmelita Solo- man. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boudreault of Summervllle. Master Kenny Walker has re- turned to his home in Georgetown after being a patient in the King's Mr, awry w. puke, lg in me County Memorial Hospital in Man- Norman Thompson. Mrs. Patrick O'Neill and tw sons. Patrick and Michael of Dart- mouth N. S. are vacationing in Georgetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C.A. Scully. Mr. and Mrs. James Sanford of Clementsport. N.S. who are visit- lng In the Province were recent guests of Mr. Harry Yorston and his mother. Mrs. Mary Yorston. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. Lloyd MacDonald. spent I pleasant afternoon at Sturgeon on June 26. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Creed Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. Giarlolitetown. motored to home Valley on Sunday lo visit Mrs. Spencer's parents. Mr. and. Mrs. George Maclnnis. Also visiting at the Maclnnis home were lh eir aon-in-law and daughter. Mr. and TODAY - TUE. a tree at the British embassy in Paris she did it leftlianded But I think she ls basically right- handed The Queen and other members of the Royal Family use their right hands in writing. Some newspaper columnists suggest she Is naturally Ieflhanded but was forced as a child to write with her right hand. Editors have been busy looking Mrs. Leo Pelletler reside in Gor- unna. Ontario. Leonard and Ger- ald live in Toronto. Ronald in Blind River and Alphnnsus lives in An- sonville. Ontario. .up photographs of the Queen iMother and Princess Margaret iplantlng trees .And guess what” They also hold spades In the l'-'t-handed way. 35.586.000.000 and last year's ex- pendiliier of !5.2ll.'i.000.000. The housing slump has lessened and the department now estimates expenditure of 8l..'l5l.000.000 on housing. The earlier estimate was 51.203.000.000 and last year's spending figure 31.575.000.000. Con struction of 112,000 new homes is expected to be completed this year and stans made on 97.000. This compares with starts of 127,-! rooming house. Beautifully situated on bank of Montague River with approxi- mately hulf acre of land. Ideal situation for motel or cabins. Reasonably priced. Ap- piv- A. C. ROBERTSON. Montague. I0 P. E'. I. Hosptal. Cllll-IE . -. --.....n...... Mm 0;la;:I):dnIy(fe:;mniir :33;-::: Tn. F18" it day 094 4444& IUoy64(y&4.Me-.5 2 several days in the Prince Edward "P GEORGETOWN ”""” "””"”".'..... nd The Gun: ' lllolody knows "IE ET”. "I". I Mr. and Mrs Ernest White and Rxrfl Jgfgen wee!” avmurgutg "' ll family. of llaltfax. N.S.. are guests chulouemwn I." week. "' W W""” ”'"''"S' W '"'di Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ceredlni '" gomropf- M” Gm” w"'”- lot New York City motored tn the Mrs. Alec Macliinnon was a vis- 1 mmd and al-nved in Georgetown itor to Charlottetown on Thursday. ' on sud". why, they win VA". -l"l.V "IL tuon at their home on Water Street Rev. W.A. Paterson. Mrs. N W. , Mlsa Mae Allen of Boston, Mass. Hansen and Master Charles Han- . ls vacationing in Georgetown as sen. were v'iiIwrs to the city 00 l the guest of her parentss. Mr. and Thursday. .Mrs. Fred Allen. . Mr. and MI"! William 3””? 0'. Mr and Mrs James Coldwell Ii Im.” a mountain of bags go with you fmr by CNR. :"l:::loetIA;Itop"I:.”h;ly;g;;;l;t'n0nul;v;;- y :3 :::..:ii:;p:y pl: t(7;l;:trl;i:2.wl;l13..'. gllrgrf Now you can relax and get to know Canada better through that 1 "' '3 '9" - wide, wide CNR icture window. P WEI" 5399- 1 the guests of Mrs. Coldwe1l's par- Mr. John Murphy was a recent ants. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry business visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs Mabel Lavcra recently re- Mrs. lda Wood of Boston. Mass.. 1 turned from Chatham. NB., where is vacationing in Georgetown as she attended the Hughes - Landry the guest of her sisters. the Misses ; wedding Margaret and Jennie Lee Rich-1 Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacDon- ardii. Miss Florence Fairchlld of treal ls holidaying In Georgetown. as the guesl ol her uncle and aunt.l Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Way of Swamp-1 st-ott. Mass. who are vacationing at their summer home In George- town. Mrs. J.W. Lavers was a visitor to rlie city on Thursday. July 4th. Vlrit. D.J. MacKteman of Dor- A-hcster. Mass. is mentioning in Georgetown as a guest at the; home of Mr. artd Mrs. Gordon Go- tell. Mr. Frank Mac('ormick was a' ft'('Ol'lf visitor to the city. 1 - aid of Hazelbrook. accompanied by their son Kenneth and daughters. Maureen, Betty. Virginia and Rosemary. motored to George- town on Sunday, where they visit- ed Mr Frank MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet of Sour-la were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cunence David. Mr. Kenneth 1'; Macl'ht-e of Healherdale was a business villi- or to Georgetown on lluesoay. July 2nd, Friends of Mrs. .l.A.B. V1acCan- hell are sorry to hear that aha has entered the l'r.ntc LANCASTER and this was the ia HAL WALLlS' mun.- THE RAINMAKER IIENDELL coiilsiriiovo moses EARL "HUMAN 435.30" FHIWNM Eve.-: fire Woman... Were All Against Him I -bu! he'd been time he'd winl, CAPITOL joy - not a strain! Smmned fmrrllrr pmple who like comfort (0 Canadian National. Travel life is as breeze the carefree Canadian National wayl The red carpet treatment starts the minute you ”check into" your hotel-on-wheels - every service is yours to command. You've packed all your travel problems with your baggage - and what Iememhar, only in train gives you so much convenience, every mile of the way. By CNR you have a wonderful choice of accommodations to fit any travel budget. Friendly lounges . . . pleasant places to dine, or enjoy a snack . . . dream-inviting - f3 beds . . . modern, gleaming, air-conditioned equipment that makes travel by train a or beginner - IIIIl.'I' II! On Thursday. July Otti. Mr. Flarlt .. Walsh. Mr. Marcellus Gotell. Mn, ",4 Ho, .. 1 , 3. 1 M mi 'lw- LIV?" Nd MTV R” M"'" Ill wisli hf: .an ll.-rarly law: sIl1l- Yb ml Pail I PE & ;c I . 7 9 . .. mix. motored to Charlottetown; ,,....,.-, return to good health. NEWS SHOWS 2.so- - an... .t.si.a.a-ss-..- Wl”"" "KW '"'"d'd mF',:lI"'C'"'i Mrs. Mabel Hearn was a visil- 3 Pm ""N ":-' nl ti offhe H l'h'C"'M Jill u:ilin"t'.'ea9:ue. held In the Char-1 j'.'..y'”2n?"'”"'l"”" ”" T"""'y 5""-,-'.:, day no 8-0 .uivs roe lottetovwn Hotel. M. Levers was i h . ' . . OI HI! ----v-no. --o---I----y--1...:t::i:: t"'3...E.'..'..'"..."L-f. ::. uoim-I tum m We -- 7-80 "-.3-. 1-7. ---..-..-- ,.,.,,,, was appointed as one of the Klnlll mm, .5 the guest of his grand- at htbad h. -I. uh --b-u C Dlreeoon on the Board. immhu. Mm mum, Km,” Ad b-up M. an-egg-n-n j wW' L7"-w'i MC:"'”". Mrs. Frank Mat:Lean and fam- -an the not-lhou II 3: - .. - . 03- ll i'9l"" gout WidlI:vj..& j. ' ' and faintly. who are veeatJonlnliM.:rc:y mm" V” "I-Wu h d u:-aha-no-a-u . It If II)!!! II It uh By". suwm mm in 59,51 . 3: -.k C "Wit ' III 4 Dane mustang ' ' lllaelarbanrtccuill-notNewVlImnIlI0"IVIIrPiV9t1I' I .".-annuals H... . G'g'.'l".'pubd”.,E1llGIlfIQMWIoIIleD&I: up -bj &j:: l r m&-IlildiQ . w-usaagaauuserp-nnieitr.JnIrInd-MWmPIn!tn!"L M pg... -rails-an -.u . nd&a.WlImdlleQIlllIa van W W 4-It”? "- - on-a. uaaaonnlhhn """""' IlDd&I.CaelatuMoorabeI'tllohbIInilfIIlIll!VI90Wl1l 01531.31 5 0 eoavaana-I vaaaa nausea THEATRE UITMIIE non..-run-.s.' ldyll-16 -'9---Dealer-svoaeeare: Seeitatymrrrelnedaodhappy S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. Q.'..g3;Q F3, &R...lIleI.ffleIl.IYC-Qllnldib ""' ' ' ” the FORD-MONABCII or-'.At.nrt - Open lirnited. or otha great s'r. rsrnzlrs now our. lists 9 Canadian Natioad 'name”t1aina. y McGOUIAN MOTORS LTD. 1 human as nu-nan an 3. 1 non. F039-IIONAIOI DIM-C &InPaaaeQrAgaI.aO&Iaa.Pbaae-1 m,N.l.AGU: PIONI”-n