..K.L iimup or hcad table guests atgof Public Works for Canada was ,...,..l.l:u-d Rotary-Department oflguest speaker. ig l-ullurv luncheon at the (.'harl-l(Lett to right) Hon Eugene Cullen. ',,:.u-on llntel yesterday at which.Mini.-zter of Agriculture. Premier DL MINISTER; ietiissfl - w i ;e.”p:Ax;l(”iin Luuci-(Elan (co-chairman). R. R. Bell. 0. C.. Kinnon. Minister of Public Works chairman, lion. Robert ll. Winters. and Natural Resources. Ralph Frank w. cul-us. president cllarlglones. secretary. Seating wn 101' ottetown Rotary Club. .l R Watt-r.l50. house. Toronto, Hon l)ou;,'alri Mar-. Photo by W. Taylor. H4-ll ltolwrt H. Winters. Mln'lstarlA. W. Mnlheson. Clive Currie Cit? and Central SPECIAL - Dresses. suits. coats, skirts and housecoat re-9 lhl..-i-VD TVHST l5 WW 30 ”""5 duced i-3 oii. Sunters Ladies Wear. . . W W MEMRERSIIIP in Prince Ed- ltill-'ltitll-JRATED Mrai Count-lwm-d 1,”,-m Hismrjul surety! m- low 85 530"-0”? 3'5" W3lk'"' costs only 32.00. individuals ands t--unlvrs Stnwy Eleclflt organizations are asked to join. rRASii'F.l.L for Better Photo EN(;A(;EMEN1'-M 1-. Mm-dock lrnllllfl lMacPhee. Hopefield. wishes to an- n th is .. i'lit1''l hi m"”""'c3 0"" Him" Mr. Eugene Korrey, son of Mr. "i ii 1”" and Mrs. Sam Korrey, Charlotte- novs rsxl-um am 6569 iii (it'll WALLPAH-:35 geu..town. Marriage to take place. mi: 9.. U2 price. Sherwin Wll- September 5. Ilmm 1'"- Wt asp NEWS RECEIVED-Thef I . (LVALI) RM)"; sh-mr1(:l.; death of Mrs. Margaret Casey. rurcf RDlh::l:gP'm',.,ngg Amplifier, And 90, occurred recently at 45 Willow! WW1 Kmeinsl Disc and up, ".iSt.. Lowell. Mass. She was Miss. Dial - Margaret Rogeraon of New Haven. lgmdn -1 . 180 Kent Street. ;3;;.'”” 1., and leaves to inournl her two brothers. James D. and ISIAND GRILL. Queen meet w. x. Rogarson. New Haven. mal ....Il Herring full course. .mVwgg ggug mlumrg. Specializing C h l n e s e. um Personals ”V”' '”'lm"”"5 "d '"m Miss Barbara Worth left on s M'"'V i'"l"'59' 393l”"''5 '""'H visit to Boston last Saturday morn-l Tucsriay, 9.30 am: ll-lulu” "V inn, rull Wednesday. In a.m. ii0i.Y REIIEEMER Scout Mas- ivr Frank Fnstello. who is charge of the musical program: William (inslclln, Q. M.'H Stores: F.I'ncsl Gnllnnl. police cans); Indy Rnl)el'l l.urlI. Q. M's stores. letl Cnllgghan. l Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Praught of ,Millinocket. Maine. are visiting the lfnrmers mother Mrs. Joseph lPrau;',hl. 11 King Square. I John Costello. linrryy Gi"io-" Egan. Maurice Messrs. yr-st:-I-rl.ly nmruuu: tor the Worldjmgcrnqym and Eobby guchammg Sl'(Illl .l.1mlmrr-0 in Niagara Falls. t..ifiIC.ilE.VT--Mr. and Mrs. liilfl Laue Wiley of Rlmbcy. Alta. wish to announce the on- r1L1(-rnr-rlt of their daughter Mar- lv'IlI I".-lirll. to James Francis Os- V min Gallant. son of Mr. and Mr: C. M. Gallant of B.ustico- -. vl'e Prince Edward Island. zu...-rings to take place In Rim- hey on August ma. Cornwall Wafer Safety Tests The Cornwall swimming md w.uc-r saieiy course was aompleisd nn Tm-srlsy. August 9th. when the lnsirurtor. Miss Winnltred Man- Flwratin, Charlottetown. prasented lhc classes for examination. This swimming course was spon- snlrrl hy the Woments Institute. unm-Q the chairmanship of Mrs. limit-l' Scott. um Lois Arsenault. tasted Hie summers in their various skills and presented Red Cross awards to lhuse who fulfilled the require- TIl(lliiQ. ll r it i u no rs: Blair Frizzoll, ll:-rnli Scott, Diane MacMiilan. -Vnrmn Hyde. Mary Hyde. Sondra W-on Terry Carrier. Gloria Heri- llll'. Jnvcc Lowther, Barbara Scott. Lance Lnwthar. Donnie Mar.-Mlilsn. -"uImrs' Flair mm, Jeannie ltl.-ullillnn. Gail Lowlher. Rllly iii!-vlllvall. Carl Scott. Joanne Dons- D intermediates: Merrill Lowihor. Re-Opening tg'liARl.O”I'I'ETOWN P.X('HANGE STORE HHS rcopened for business. 93 RICHMOND IT. Dial 5669 L ikinnymen,women Ham 5; 10,15 lbs. 00 New Pap. Vim, Vigor 539'.-i It sickly N B:-' near Coventry, England. litnnald MacDougall. Leonard Stull.v Altred Duncan and John A. Mac- Donald all scouts of the Holy .Redeemer Pariah leave Wednesday for the iVorld Scout Jamboree in Niagara Falls. Fiat River Swimming And Water Safety 'l1se Fiat liver Iwimming and: Water Safety program came to al close on August lrd when Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy. Red! Cross Field Supervisors. uamlned five groups oi swimmers. Miss Joyne G a rdin ar. Cardigan, in-. structsd the group of swimmers.l Mrs. Charles Nicholson. a iormcr Swimming and Water Safety in- structor. is chairman of the Flat River Red Cross Committee. Earlier in the Summer this com-. mittee sponsored an entertainment which provided the essential funds for this course. presented to the Awards were faring nuclr-or warfare would wreck o 0 OPEN NEW HOSPITAL Anglican Vicar l - w .::A.r:::::R.2..::-2. says AEomlc arygt the main dloolr oi the ndew oscph's Hosp ta here an o - would Do Good lcially opened the new 82,750,000 struzuure. Taking part -in the cere- MAR'mM-L- E"El""d 'R9l"9"5l monv were Ontario Mines Minister -Rev. Philip Francis, sincerely hc- K(.”)'.' represenung premier Fm". llevad that what this world needs mm mm w. R0" M,,cdm.,)d' mm. is an aturmc war. litor - ccneral. representing Prime "Yes, it would be the best thiriglmjmslcr st, Lam-emg that could happen.” the 55-year-old-i Anglican vicar told reporters whol besieged him with questions Sun- day night about a provocative art- icle he wrote in his parish mag- In Memoriam uh” In loving memory of our dear mat" ll::;h::tl(a:0hep;?:f:: arxnlnggg mother. Mrs. Richard Cahiil. who dire warnings of eminent people. "used "uy Ann" 1" "EL who hate chansins from the sun- Sweet are the memories that never ' powdcr ago to the atomic age." may, ltnd hc went on to assert that "an 0! on we loved. but could not atomic war would do the world. save; i Always so true. unselfish and Had "An atomic war will come," he Few in the world has equal , ll'l.I said. "Nothing can stop it. It Isl l'lnd. the only thing which could clear' Beautilul lite that came to an and. away prcscnt evils and bring about stir dir-d as she lived, overyone'sl wnrlri lznvcrhrucul.” l Asked about the death anti su! triemi. sadly missed and lovingly ss- upon mankind. the vicar sairi:.m""b"": 93 99'' ""1"!- ”There is a law controlling: the: place where devastation shall fall. in '0" m9""'l7 3' 0" ii If We shall just have to trust in m""'"- M”- Mich”! W-'Cl"l"9Y Gody died August 16. 1941. Timc glides along with its many changes Leaving joys and sorrows. smiles and tears Sacred memories of you will B- Minisier Dies From. Snake Bite gcr FORT PAYNE. M". M P, A With the passing of the years. minislcr died Sunday from a rat-, ""55," ""3" W” s"""" 9" l'""'v ileluakc bite auffercri willie con- In "'7'" w 0”" Imsn" tnv ssvl 1. th old? ""v gilfalght C?eeirc”lIloll.iness eahurrhlm” "'9 ""7 '9" "'9' " 5 Saturday night. """"' Spurning medical aid during a; when '" m9” ""5 9" "V" 0." night. of agony. Rev. Lee Vaicn-l '""'I tine. 50. of Plneville. Ky., died about 10 hours alter he was blttanl behind the left ear. Sheriff V. R. Evans planned an immediate lion.-Snake handling. he added, isl In violation of Alabama law. Valentine and two other Ken- tucky preachers had been leading 501119 SW09! Ill! we'll meet again a revival at the rural church for BGYMII! the tail and strife several days. It was reported that, And clasp each other's hand once snakes had been handled on sev-i more cral occasions hcfnre Valcutinc; in llcau-n. that happy mg. hroullht, the rattler out of his cagc remembered by his Your sons and Ilanghtasw. said her , , 1" '0ViI1K memory at my dear Investiga- husband Bruce Somers. Broadsi- ilralae. who passed sway Aug, 1:, following . Beginners: Eleanor Ross. Peter l Mearburg, Diana Ross. Elaine Ross Juniors: Margaret Ross, Lona Ross. James Knox. Intermediates: Glenda Mackensiel Jean Ross. . Nicholson. Seniors: Robert Ross. Keith- Nicholson. ltsrling White. The Royal Life Saving Society inter- mediate Certiflcate wont ,to James Larahee. Presbyterian: Minister Dies s Y n N I: v (CF)-Rav. Jacob Bamburv. Presbyterian minister in the Min district of Nova Sco-A tia tor the past four years and a .the incident occurred as she pulled friends who Phyllis Ross, Ivan -" and wrapped it around his neck -'"WW' and head. 'wt -- TlO1RONTO (CF) - Police are see ng a man who sari Sunda . C d if k leaped into a car wearlngyouly biugl O S jeans and a silk stocking over his I want to thank Dr. Gencheft. head and lh. 1 d the ...... nurses. sum and other patients driver. Betty Hill. 24. told police n! the Pnllo Clinic. and all my visited me. sent up outside her home. Officers said treats, flowers and cards to me the attacker rushed off when she while a patient there. sounded the car horn. ' Barbara Johnston, F R E E men BALL ' Willi IVERV 84.00 PURCHASE OF GASOLINE native of Fortune Bay. Niid., died Saturday. He was 48. Mr, Bamhury taught school in For- tune Bay for nine years before entering a Montreal college to study theology. He was ordained in I051. Funeral service will be held Tuesday at the Mira terry Presbyterian Church. BEATS BOUND A 1.000-miles-an-hour wind tunnslt tor tasting supersonic aircraft and missile models has been opened &I ho lillloii COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Apalsobu by Ill an now being ncsivod tron shdelta wishing to both IIOIIOI soonsaarmo sramno moms: onaanolv rvrswnmno conssarouosncs nusmsss A sum cascuumoa assoc snonrusuo orncn rnacrrcl rmmc RUSINESR ENGLISH l'l'C.. ETC. Write tor lntorsnstlonx . w. I. rassnlrrnneipu Royal Bank Blas- nus FRIDAY Allil SATURDAY 0liLY AT IiLi. wssssws WHITE Ross: SERVICE STATION corner Elm Ave. E Euslon st. CHARLOTTETOWN AN D A. E. MGCLENNAN WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION BUMMIIIUTDI CLASSES BEClii' SEPTEMBER Mil. I955 Tueaday,Aug.16.1955 The Guardian Page 3 Moore 2. non Your headquarters for Prince Edward Island s largest selection of English woolens and Vlyela ' in sweaters - skirts - coats and suits - men's Harris lw eed coals - English wool sweaters - English wool and Viyella shirts - lies and sport caps in authentic larians. For The Men Men's Harris Tweed Topcoufs 39.50 to 55.00 Men's English Wool Sweaters v 4.95 to 11..95 Men's Wool and Viyellu Shirts. Solids and Tor- ions 9.95 to 13.95 Wool and Viyelio Tartan Ties R 1.50 each Men's Sex by "Iyford's of England" 1.50 to 2.95 pr. L r ..... &- V .. .1,-.-,..;--as.-. an-vv' arena-. :-,7-vs. &5'..".: - . 9 For The Ladies English Cashmere Wool Sweaters ' 6.95 to 19.95- Authentic-Tartan English Wool sum ' ' 19.95 each 1 English Wool Suits and Fall Coors 52.50 and up I ENGLISH FABRICS BY THE YARD "Clansman",und "Ives" Wools in Authentic Tor- tans - ideal for Skirts. Suits. Slacks. Jump- ers and Sioles 4.25 and 4.95 per yd WOOL TWEEDS - Smoil Nubby F I 0 c it "s - Splash Weave: and Checks - For Skirts - Suits - Jumpers 3.50 to 4.95 45 ;-mu-e-.-u..- it-rcnjDaj..:ur ..a-an -...n T: I S T HUllSON'S BAYA "POINT" ILANKETS JV: Point and 4 Point- Here are interesting facts about Hudson Bay "Point" blan- kets which dates back to the your 1779. llndlan Ialvao traded furs for goods and for a 31,; Point blanket they would trade three lnrgo hoover and one small beaver skin and 4 large beaver skins for 1 four point blanket. Today "PoiIIh" donotos the also of the blankets. 3V2 Point-63" x Ii"-Per Pr. . . 41.50 4i'oiIi72x90-Perfr. 49.50 All was P& Wed 5 :.'a'l(1 ';!'(' ll 11!!" l..r