City and Central gors TAXI - Dial ssso-osss. CRASWELL. for Better Photo- grarlhb i'AlL'S RADIO Service. 204 Kent llial 8537. mi. T.A. l..AIDLAw will be ab sent from Polyclinlc until Sept.19th. DR 1.. 5. Cox will be absent mm Polycllnic until October dth. HOME BUILDERS have your- house wired on time One year to pay, Consult Brown Electric. ELECTRIC KETTLE. 2 quart me. General Electric element; automatic reset. New low Price ".50, Brown Electric. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in ninmla Central Parish. There will be a service in the Clyde RWGT church. Sunday, September 4. at Si no pm. Canon Exham. guest I gpealter. Personals iir. John Duggsn returned Mm, gner spending his holidays Wm. Mr. and Mrs Eddie Power. Tracsdle Cross. Master Alan Swanson left for his home in East Natick, Mass. after spending the summer with his grandmother Mrs. Harry Mat- hesnnfify. Elsie Clark. Pictou. N. S. who visited her sister-in-law. Margaret Horton. Grafton St. Charlottetown recently left Mon- day morning for Miami, Florida Mrs where she will visit her son-in-' law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E n Memanimon. Denlhln -I-la-lifax of Frank Logan l"I'illIl(lS in Charlottetown will re- gret to hear of the death on Wed- nesday, August 24. of Mr. R. Frank Logan of Halifax. whose wife was the former Cora Paton. daughter of the late James Paton of this 'l'II'lii- line Mr. lxiizan was the son of the late Hon. Fulton J. Logan and ilrs. Logan. and has been a resident of Halifax for the last 30 years He is a graduate of Del- hnusle University and has been con- netted with the lumber business for many YMM- Address And Presentation On Auiiiist 1 many friends 'and neigliiioiirs of Mrs. John Lowrle. he Madge and Jed Easter gathered at their home on Harley St.. Park- dale. to bid them farewell prior to their moving to the United States. where they intend to live. The evening was pleasantly spent in games. music. and dancing. alter which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Henry Maclaan and Mrs. Horace Carmichael. Mr. Ernest MacMillan read an address to the family. after which each was presented with luggage by Mrs. Charlie Swan and Mrs. Warren Burns. while little Garth was remembered with a suitable toy. Mrs. Lowrie and Jed made suitable replies of thanks. and all present joined heartily in singing l"For They Are Jolly Good Fel- OWS . The following is the tent of the address: To Mrs. Lowril. Mldll Ild Jed. Dear Folks. Your friends and neighbours are gathered here tonight. in an ex- pression of good will before you move from our neighbourhood. while you are leaving this com- munity. where you can call all your oeighbou I friends. we know that your life will be enriched in that you are not loosing any of your old friends, but rather will make many new ones in your new found home. You. Mrs. Lowrie. will be greatly missed. especially for your kind- ness and consideration for others. when. in time of sickness, you hair so surely acted t1ie part of the good neighbour. Mndiiel you and Jed also will. in going. take with you a spirit of friendliness. which will not soon be "Placed. lint we hope you will not be so far away. that all of you may see us again in the not too distant future. it is our eruast hope that all of &u will find health. happiness. and Olperityi when you are settled in your new home, and especial good wislios go with your little son and llrantison. We would like you to accept these mall gifts as a token of our good Vlll. and rest assured that they are full to the top with our best Wishes for your welfare throughout l-lltpvcars that lie ahead. Signed on behalf of friends in and lhout Parltdale well & Son. of Victoria. made a clean sweep of the Ayrshire divis- Following is the prize list at the Crapaud Exhibition: HORSES-GENERAL PURPGSE. Broad more with her 1955 off- spring at font to halter-l. Edward Sharron. Crapaiid. Foal of 1955-1 Edward Sher- ren. 2. Marcellus Trainor, Kelly's Cross. Filly or Gelding. under 8 years- I Gordon Villett, Hampshie. 2. Lloyd Thompson. Crapaud. Filly or Gelding. under 4 years- I. Stanley Mayhew. Kinkora. 2. Alva Walsh. Kinkora. More or Gclding, 4 yeards and iircr-l. Stanley Mayhew.2. Fran- cis Matters. Kelly's Cross. 3. Stan ley Mayhew. Three animals. gel of one slrr any age--l. Lorne Ferguson. Hamr n. CARRIAGE HORSES Brood mare. with her 1955 off- spring at foot to halter-l. Lloyd Thompson. Crapaud. 2. Loren Fer- guson. Foal of 1955-1. Lloyd Thompson 2. Lorne Ferguson. Filly or Gelding. under 4 years 1. Stanley Mayhew. 2. Sttinlcy May W. Filly Gcldliig or Stallion. Zycars -1. Stanley Mayhew. 2. Stanley Mayhew. Roadster. mare or gelding. over 3 years. in harness. trotting-I. Stanley Mayhew. 2. Raymond Mai ters. Westmoreland. Roadster. Mare or Gelding. over 3 years, in harness. Pacing-l. Kenneth Robblee. Victoria. R. R. 2. Stanley Mayhew. Two animals, progeny of one dam. any age-l. Stanley Mayhew. 2. Stanley lllayliew. Three animals. get of one sire. any age-I. Stanley Mayhew. DRAFT HORSES . Stallion. 4 years and over-I. Lorne Ferguson. Brood Mare. with her 1955 off- spring at foot to halter-l. Garfield Mac-Phee. New Wiltshire. Foal of 1955-1. Garfield Mac- Phee. Filly or Gelding. under 3 years- Stanley Mayhew. Filly or Gelding, under 4 years- I. Alva Walsh. 2. Lorne Ferguson. Mare or Gelding. 4 years and over, under 1400 lbs.-1. Clifford Sherren. Hampton. 2. Fred Walsh. Kinkora R. R.. 3. Stanley Mayhew. Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over. over I400 lbs.-1. Stanley lilayhew. 2. Gordon Dunsford. South Melville. .'i. Ray MacQuar- rie. Hampton. Filly. Gelding, or Stallion. under 2 years-1. Lorne Ferguson. 2. Joseph Roberts. Kelly's Cross. Matched team of Draft Horses- l. Lorne Ferguson. 2. Fred Matters. 3. Stanley Mayhew. Two animals, progeny of any dam. any age-1. Lorne Ferguson. 2. Fred Matters Jr. ll. Stanley May- how. Three animals. get of one sire. any age-i. Lorne Ferguson. 2. Stanley Mayhew. Keefe Drug Co. Special Prize to owner of best horse in the show- I. Clifford Sherren. IIOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN Bull. Jr. Calf, born after Jan. 1, 1955-1. G. Max Thompson, Vic- toria. 2. 0. Max Thompson. Bull. Sr. Calf. born between July 1, 1954 and Dec. 81. 1954-1. G. Max Thompson. 2. Hooper Brosi. Rustico. 3. Allan Clow and Sons. Freetown. Yearling Bull-1. Robert Alien. New Wlltshire. Bull. 2 years and over-I. Al- I. lison Lea. Victoria. lchanipion-liooper SWEEPS AYRS HIRE DIVISION The Ayrshire herd of Keith Bos- championship prizes at the Cra- paud Exhibition yesterday. and Edward Boswell is seen above with ion. winning all but one of the, "Leeland's Dolly Ida," an i-ntryl Heifer. Junior Calf. born after Jan. 1, I955-1. Allan Clow and Sons. 2. Donald Bernard and Sons. Freetown. 3. Allison Lca. Heifer. Senior Calf. born bet- ween July I, and Dec. 31, 1954-1. Hooper Bros. 2. Waldon Moase. Freetown. 3. Allison Lea. . Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years -1. Arthur Profitl. and Son. 2. Al- lan Clow and Sons. 3. G Max Thompson. Heifer. 2 years and under .1 years in milk-1. Max Thompson. 2. Max Thompson. 3. Allison Lea. Heifer. 2 years and under 3 years dry-l. Hudson Lowther. Albany R. R. 2. David Best. Trynn. 3. Allison Lea. Cow. 3 years old. dry, must show evidence of being in calf or having had one-l. Donald Bernard and Sons, Freetown. 2. Waldon Mouse 3. G. Max Thompson. Cow. 3 years old in milk-1. Max Thompson. 2.- Allison Les. 3. Wal- don Moase. Cow. 4 yetir old or over. dry, must show evidence of being in calf or having had one-l. Max Thompson. 2. Max Thompson. 3. Waldon Moase. Cow. 4 years old or over in milk -1. Allison Lea. 2. Waldon Moase. .1. Allison Lea. Group of three: Cow. heifer it 01' 2 years oldl and heifer call- 1. Allison Les. 2. Allan Clow and Sons. 3. Max Thompson. Best three animals. male or fe-' male. any age, get of one sire- l. Waldon Moase. 2. Allan Clow and Sons. 3. Max Thompson. CHAMPIONS Male - Junior Champion - - Max Thompson. Reserve .lunior Cham- pion-Hooper Bros. Senior Champ ion-Allison Lea Grand Champion -Allison Lea. Reserve Grand Champion Max Thompson. Female-Junior Champion---Allan Clow and Sons. Reserve .luninr Bros. Senior Champion-Donald Bernard and Sons. Reserve Senior Champion- Allison Lea Grand Champion- Donsld Bernard and Sons. Reserve Grand Champion-Allison Lea. AYRSHIRI-IS Bull. Jr. Calf. burn after Jail. l, I955-l. Keith Boswell and Sons, Victoria 2. Auan MacLeod and Son. Hartsvllle. Yearling Bull-l. - eith Boswell and Sons. 2. Allan .facLcod and on. Bull. 2 years and river--l Keith Boswell and Sons. 2. Fenton Mayne, Emerald. Heifer, Junior Calf, born after Jan. 1. 1955-1. Keith Boswell and Sons. 2. Allan MacLeod and Son. 3. Sheldon Myers, Crapaud. Heifer, Senior Calf. born be- tween July I. and Dec. 31. 1954-- l. Keith Boswell and Sons. 2. Allan MacLeod and son. 8. Keith Bos- well and Sons. Heifer. 1 year and under 2 years -1. Keith Boswell and Sons. 2. Keith Boswell and Sons. 3. Sheldon Myers. Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years in milk-I. Keith Boswell and Sons. Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years dry-l. Keith Boswell and Sons. 2. Keith Boswell and Sons. 3. Allan MacLeod and Son. Cow. 3 year old. dry. must show evidence of being in calf or having had onwl. Allan MacLeod and Son.. 2. Fenton Mayne. Cow, 3 years old. in milk-l. Keith Boswell and Sons. Cow, 4 years old or over, dry. must show evidence of being in calf or having had one-I. Keith x Boswell and Sons. 2. Allan Mac- R. C. N. Armament .ION'l'Rl'.AL (CF) -The aawibuilinga formerly occupied by the Royal Canadian Naval Armament inspection service of Canada and Depot at nearby Iongueuii, com-'lsas added an immense armament at a coat of 81,725,000. will warehouse. in it are so three-inch hp oftlcialht opened today by Rear- guns which. with radar and elec- Admlral J. G. Knowlton. chief of ironic equipment, cost 8l,000,0flJ naval technical services. Ottawa. each. There are also several mil- The navy has taken ova: thregplion dollars worth of naval equi- ' A r meat "in stores." Some or the material in the depot is hush-hush. especially that designed for anti- -Depot Opened In Montreal -ceive required manufactured ar- lticles quickly and easily. The Longueuil depot, across the St. Lawrence river from Montreal proper, will also supplement work of depots at Dartmouth, N.S., andl Esqulmalt. B.C., and, further. can? serve the St. Lawrence basin and) Great Lakes areas. The depot is responsible chiefly E3Tc?3oy " submarine warfare. SITE NEAR INDUSTRY Lt.-Cmdr. C. A. Stirling. depot superintendent, said the Montreal area was chosen as the site for Canada's third naval armament depot chiefly because it lies in an industrial section and can re' Can Drive Bicycle Now By GERALD FREEMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI - Teu- yesr-old Ignatius Crotty. the boyl who was left paralyzed last fall; after a 11.'Hlay coma, has spent. e A this summer at a sunshine camp having such a good time he doesn't want to come home. His mother, Mrs. Leo Crotty. said Wednesday the family hadl LONDON theaters)-Queen Eliz- been out to see Iggy during the abeth and the Duke of Edinburgh weekend. "He's coming on wonder- have accepted an invitation to 0 ful." she said. "He's putting on so make a state visit to Stockholm which won the grand championship much weight he's almost as big next June. it was announced Thurs- .both at Charlottetown and Cra-lag his father," day, 'P3Ud EXlIll3lll0n!- ' Iggy will stay at the camp until A Buckingham Palace announce- Wrlplifllllr by WONOD) it closes in November. then return men! said they have accepted with ' to school in St. John's. A teacher much pleasure an invitation from was there during most of July and King Gustav and Queen Louise of August and now a nurse is look- Sweden and will arrive in Sweden ' o e e l T a u d F a I r P r e L l ,ing after the chooling of Iggy and in the royal yacht Britannia on ibis 26 companions. He's doing June 5 and will stay at the royal lKl'Il'lG IW0 W0l'k and Will so into castle in Stockholm until June 10. Lead ..... Son. 3. Allan MacLeod g:.',:.',3.':",:,,”":',;';J" 00"” hm ,a,f"s;;;;t;;-mghfo;:;;";;;;;g;'; and Son. i . ' Cow- 4 veer old or over in m"k"'ld-II; l..”iil.l"di'is'4”i.'.'f.i iiglgolii Z1? i;"3”d ""i'3i'?l..y"3l" iii ?.'.d?'- 1. Keith Boswell and Sons. 2. Allanlimo End, 'fou,. 'this year The e ueslgxsecn emigmf Y W Maclmd ”"d 5”" 3' Km” 3”" driver seed on leaving Iizsy un-l qThe Kin iiilli Queenlof Sweden Well "Ml 5”"5- conscious in the ditch and the E Gmup "I mi”: C""- l””"'- l1 boy's fight for recovery won him at" .fh3'E31' ills) "ad g19"9"1"XlT1- 'friends all over Canada. - ei oswe an ons. . an - Mam so... .S33"'pliiii'i;J.i"'Tl'23' in Memorlam Best three animals, male or fe- The Evening Telegram organizedl . male, any age. get of one sire-l. , fund and 310.000 poured in The' In loving memory of my dear Keith Boswell and Sons. 2. Allan money provided guy his (1.-sf sister. Mrs. Austin Doucette of MacLeod and Son. lpime mm 30 the Sick chpd,-en-Si North Rustico who passed away Crapaud Creamery Special for Hospimi in Toronto. I Sept. 2nd. 1954. the best Ayshire Exhibit inoti He arrived um-e inst Novgfrgberi Today our thoughts they ("'5' "'3" ml” Plllmalslw L and underwent treatment and sur- Mek- Ifleitliegigswegl god Sons. 2. Allan -39”, mm) the and 0; F-eb,."m.yA ;rvi;Ijust one yeiisr ago. ac an ons. l A W on our no es were CHAMPMNS .l3.ii..te'T"lii.l"'ie.. htiil" 1?. ”i'Zl'i.y'." sl1l;)i'lt(' tear- Male -Junior Champion-Keith gentences. 33' I llil lid hm" 5'0"- Boswell and Sons. Reserve Junior H, went back in ,(.h.,,,i for 3 W0 often 8" Ind tllllk 0f.YtIi1 .Champi -Keith Boswell and Sons. while in the spring. than to the Mill Illli 01 NOW YOU died- lsenior Champion-Keith Boswel' -amp about six miles from here, And '0 illlllll Y0" could land Sons. Reserve Senior Champ fhe sunshine camp is prim”-nyi B00dlW9 l""2"Fe'"”" MW” Grand Chump" for polio victims. and all the chll- Ben" W" "mud ym" 9”" :ion-Keith Boswell and Sons. Re- dm. are crippled. S-ill? mlmd W I'll" NI ""1 serve Grand Champion-Keith Bos- "E-Lp EACH 011133 ' hW"'"'l"""' 599'" 3'” F'm"-V' well and Sons. ' . g 5 "They're all so happy and con- F9m3l9'Jl"”0' Ch-3mPl”"rrK9llhlfcnted out there-the nurses are Boswell and Sons. Reserve Junior.” good 0, mam," said 1m-30 Champion-Keith Boswell and Sons. C,-any. --To see one helping the Senior Champion-Keith Boswell "the, 15 many wonderful." and Sons. Reserve Senior Champ- ”Iggy'g walking pg-guy gogd gnd ion Keith Boswell and Sons. Grand .3" ride . gwo.wh”1 mcycieg 3,3. In loving memory of our dear Champion-Keith Boswell and Sons. wen riding that 3" gummy," l NONI RIIINCO (I!!! -- SI -- Reserve Grand Champion--Keith 1.11,. ,-ism am, was comruwd n daughter, Mrs. Austin Doucette, Boswell and Sons. GUERNSEY all go turned to not say In Memoriam B H J C H h n I l better. And his speech is just about m""""' "M l””d "'3' 5'” z'"l' u, r. a. urnaer.an. .b kt l.h'0 ("mu-,. - 1955-i. Hamid Palmer. Kenslng- afcanv" ynogzggmr ienlni! cgmpy I Tod? tksur thoughts they all go I . 2. All B ll. U " 59 - mlllull. Sr.0('llsIf.eborn between July d0e:1,.ewswqal;3emh:,l::3; g::"".).mnlll'-e- Te inst one year age . 1. I954. and Dec. 31. I954-l. Guy M... Crotty laughed. 'W''': M" "ml" "9" l""""' ” R0dd- ' "Th '. b It . n a big im- '" Yearling Bull-i. Harold Palmer. proveginz-v esehe gsuxndl --And H-5 l.V I lid Ind lime? bill'- Bull. 2 Y9!” and 0V9l'"'1- "amid a miracle he's even alive. just a xvnedalrlkl 3: tr: ;l;l':'kd;'d ”" P 1 . n V II lllerifeerr. Jr. Calf. born after Jan. mlracm "mu m" Andggdglgk you could 1. 1955-1. Harold Palmer. 2. Har- old Palmer. 3. Nancy McMurdo. RI-ID HOUSING INCREASE . Before you closed your eyes- Heifer. Sr. Calf. born between MOSCOW iReuters)-More uiani EV" '"""""""' W M'"'' '""' July 1 and Dec. 31. 1954-L Guy 344,244,000 square feet of iiousin:i,l3"': Rodd. 2. Harold Palmer. 3. Wilfred noor space were built in Russia Campbell. last year. "considerably more"! Heifer, 1 year and under 2 yearsmian in the whole of the previous -1. Harold Palmet 2. Heller C-Imv-five years, Izvestia. the govern- bell. 3. Neil Campbell. ;ment newspaper, reports. Heifer. 2 years and under 3 years. :---- dry-l. Harold Palmeg, KEi:ingt&n.g ' . 2. I-Iarold Palmer. . c c- Mu-do. , In Memoriam Cow. 3 years olifin diry, gins? show evidence of g n ca or. 1,, .0..." mm," .4 M". N”. having had one-1. Harold Palmer. mm Mnfu,m,., m.,.",,,' p, 3.; 2. J. H. Carr and Son. ,,h,, "um; u,” 5,". not say 4 Visit Stockholm in June the elbow. but is steadily getting; "SS J9" m'cq''l"”) "5 N”"h. for overhaul and repair work on armaments. It has a first-class machine shop and a carpenters' shop in the plant. The depot is responsible chiefly for overhaul and repair work on! armaments. It has a first-classi imachlne shop and a carpenters" shop in the plant. nd Duke Will paid a four-day state visit to Lon- don from last June, the first state visit of a head of state to Britain after Queen Elizabeth's cesaion. imurighrm Visit Mrs. Nellie Sullivan has returned to,Wakefield. Mass.. after spend- ing two months visiting on the Island. Mrs. Sullivan was before- her marriage Miss Nellie Murphy. popularly known now among her relatives as Aunt Nell. She left her home in Stanley Bridge sixty years ago. at the age of seventeen and, spent the intervening years of her; life in Wakefield, Mass. until two years ago. when she moved to Texas to live with her dsughter.! Her husband. Mr. William Sulllvan' ago. She plans to return to Texas in the latter part of Spetemberu While on the island. besides visit- ing among her relatives and meet- ing many old acquaintances. she' was the honored guest at a family picnic held at Cavendish, at which ninety-seven of her relatives were present. This same group assemb- led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy, Norlitiro. to bid her farewell on the eve nf her depart ure. During the course of the even- ing. as a token of their love and esteem and as a souvenir of her visit to the Island. the family pre- sented Aunt Nell with two familiar, ; framed and mounted Island scenes. and a silver filled rosary. Aunt Nell thanked them heartily for their kindness. and says she hopes to return to the Island in three years time. i .1 V l-lappy i If YOU 0 DRIVE Stop for TEA I AAAAAAAANVSVANSINAAR Back to School But- First to GREENDALIS Friday. Sept. 2. 1955 The Guardian Page 3. AMERICAN wonn Lumber is an American word. believed to have originated in Bos- ton. MANY RIVERS There are more than 1.0m riv- ers in Venezuela. largest of which is the Orinoco. 1.600 miles long. At the end of the Second World War. 2.75.0!!! Japanese nationals were in Soviet cupied areas. In the last ll years British Col- umbia's populatlon over the age of 85 has doubled. THAT ILENDS WITH M017! IMIII GLIDER GAGE DOORS SINGLE on DOUBLE wirms THE ROGERS HARDWARE co. LTD. There will be an interruption of electric power on our North Wiltshire line on Thursday. September 1st and Friday. September 2nd, between the hours of 8:00 and 11:00 a.m., and 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. (Standard Time), weather permitting, for the purpose of moving poles to allow for government road widen- lllaritime"Electric Co. Ltd. in; Cow, 3 years old in milk-l. Har-i I "M P'lm”- Just when your lilo wit lsrlghtesi.li Cow, 4 years old or over, dry..Jisst when your years we 0 hest.l must show evidence of being in Y" '9" ""99 "'3 "'5 '"'d' calf or having had one-i. Haroldi To :1 bar; mn.l rut 1 Palmer. 2. Eric McMurdv. : MW." nmembu-.0 5, n.,.,.: Continued on page 11 I Mamie and Billy. 0 F 0 R D I S 1 GROCERY SPECIALS SHOULDER ROASTS IEEF. 5. . . . . . '. 39! To 1'0 Sale Pr MENS' DEPARTMENT IOYS' JACKETS Sale Price 2. 0 -"-&soYs'.sroiir SHIRTS -' 87 and 3.95 LAlllES' DEPARTMENT A ciitLs' COTTON DRESSES Reg. 3.95 Sizes! tel-Slsesostteld 1.49 - 1.95 - 2.88 2.95 ice 1.00 FRESH HISKET. Is. 290 CUCUMIERS. large. each Sc ROIIN I-tooo noun. 24 iii. bag . . si.s9 saxsirs cocoa. I-2 is. can .... 45. i-ism: WHITE VINEGAR. gal. 95: Cap To iiovs' r.si-iiiirs iue srsw MIAT. is. 32. Special 39c LARD. is. I9: ,5y'gT5'0;.g;REEs Ti" Arman react-ies FOR HIS. can . . 19c . ivoitv sacs soar. 3 for ........ 25: , VIL. large size. pkg. ...... 37: - POW ""75 Nssnss ouix. large can 59: special 3.95 .ioi-iusoiws oi.o-coar. qts. .. 89: km, SHIT; rs" ” Oglivie WHITE CAKE MIX. pkg. . . . 29: 1.0 24.50 imiioiu TOILET TISSUE. 3 for . 35: Sale Price 9.99 and 14.99 sovs' iismcosrsv 5.95 Match ...m.-mi, . 2.95 to 4.95 1.95 and 2.50 ANKLE SOCKS To 890 Extra Special 154: F-LANNEL ifsziis Navy - Wine - Green , SWEATERS In Pullover and Cardigan Style Reg. to 3.95 I r.si-iiiirs 5 to I4 Reg. 691- Reg. L29 39c 69c and 89: iisw'sitiafs 9 Navy or Plaid - Pleated 1.95 ALI WEATHER cars" Reg. 10.95 Sale 9.95 and 10.95 This Store will be open rill 6 o'clock Sar- urdaypvening - closed Monday. Sept. 5. 88 F0ll0'8 EIIOOEIIY W Elm we ns.-i.ivIni c 0. is 0588 Ave.. nsswnsort is mun, cm. 0084 1., 2 STORES 144 and 150 .tiit'. 9"W'"5"'V"' '- 5- '- 1