I LS or PLOT TO KILL HITLER Twelve years after an abortive target escaped with arm and leg attempt to kill Adolf Hitler and wounds. Below. is the special exe- tree Germany from nazism, Fried- cution chamber set up at the Plo- nch Georgi (top). one of the plot- etzehsee prison for the thousands lrrs and now a West Berlin book killed or tortured when taken as publisher. reveals how a briefcase suspects. A steel bar is shown homb wounded the Fuehrer. Plac- equipped With "1981 IWORS "Om Kl beneath Hitler's seat at army which victims were hanged A 09- lii-adquarters near Rastenburg. mcnt block marks spot where a the brlefcas was moved and the guillotine stood. RUHAMAH S D FRANK WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS OUR NEAREST NEIGHBORS lien and Women-our nearest neighbors yet so often failing in understanding and appreciationlof each other. When the vacation season is over we shall go further and more deeply into the differ- rows in their abilities and attit- udes but now let us just glance at a few traltsenot ion complim- the home will seldom lie when they are sure of fair treatment.) Are men scrupulously honest in their particular d-:partmcnt- - - - - business dealings with other men. And as for their relations with womcnl How indulgcntly and smugly thcy rcpcat the old prov- erb. "All is fair in Loyc (and of course. Warl- - - - -" Wednesday Aug. 1 1956 This Guardian. Page 11 Stanley Park, Of Picnic For On July 16 a large I! of former Prince Edward Ialandw ers assembled in Vancouver's beautiful Stanley Park. and in I cleared area outlined with Kill” fin. and sweet scented pine. U!!! held their annual picnic amid an atmosphere of peaceful beauty. where the hum of city traffic Ia lost in the silence of this ever- green wonderland of one thou- sand acres. which offers every attraction to satisify the desires of many visitors and friends who came to enjoy a days outing of relaxation. or perhaps delight in having a picnic as the Islanders did. and enjoyed so much. The attendance at this gather- ing appears to be getting larger every summer. and it is surpris- ing to note the number of Island- ers who have drifted away from their native Province in the past and are now settled at the Pacific coast. of them. we are very proud indeed. Yes. it is true friendship com- bined with kind hospitality. and -a variety of good food that really make an event of thl's kind worth- WI1"9- mid you never see a hun- Bry looking person in the crowd. - Not even the writer of this ar- V ticie. who by the way is a Scots- man. and I usually look a wee bit peeked until the day of the picnic. Then I begin to perk up. It was a pleasant day of meet- ing old friends and renewing many memories of the past for everyone. and especially for those who came. to Vancouver on the Overland Special. as they re- ceived a very hearty welcome from the gathering when intro- duced by Mr. George H. Camp- bell who for the second year was master of Czs monies and car- ried out his duties exceedingly well. After the introduction of the Ovcrlander group. (who were Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Patterson. Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning. Summcrside; Mr. Fred A. Driscoll. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. MacLeod. Kons- - ington; Mrs. Olive (Jelly! Mac- Donald. O'Leary. and Miss Inn 3. Phillips. Arlingtoni. good luck and best wishes were extended to the Islanders in BC. by Rev. Patterson. and Mr. Driscoll. Mr. Frank Woodside returned the compliments to the people in his native homeland. The highlight of Rev. Patterson's speech. and one he received loud applause for. was when he, told his audi- ence that the P. E. 1. potatoes were the best on the market and he hoped that from now on every- one in RC. would buy the Island spuds. Then he rcpcated. "Buy them by the sack and give them to your friends as Christmas pres- ents.” There's a man who is I.IIarInlMrs. B.C. ls Scene P.E. Islanders Charles McCarthy, Deborah McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy. James McCarthy. Jim McClure. Kenneth McClure. Miss Lottie McClure. Jean Donahue. Miss Agnes Mac- Donald. Mr. A. D. MacDonald. Mr. H. J. MacDonald. Leigh Mac- Donald. D. R. Mlacnougau, Mr. and Mrs. D V. MacDougall. Mrs. Eldon Darach. Mr. Fred A. Dris- coll. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duffy. Mrs. Florence Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning. Mrs. Colin Duiiber. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacFarlane. Ann M. Gough Fer- guson. Olga Flndlay. Mrs. Edith Freeman. Mrs. W. L. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Frank Gates. Mrs. Grace Godln. Mr. and Mrs. George Gotell. Mrs. Fannie Golllh. Martin and Bertie Mac- Gougan. Sam Grady. A. M. Green. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Green. K. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Har- ris. Mrs. Bruce Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hogg, Lloyd Hoop- er. Mrs. Muriel MacNelll Hous- ton. Lorn D. Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunter. Mr. Jeff Maclnnis. Alfred Mar- lsaac. James Maclsaac. J. S. MacI(ay. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kenny. Mr. D. M. Macxenzie. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Macxenzie. Helen Macitenzie. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. W. J MacLaren. Mrs. Isabelle Latta. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lawness. I)on E. MacLean. Bruce Lefurgy. Mr. D. Maclsennan. Joyce M'acLen- nan. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mac- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. Ethel Lowiher. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mahar. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. and Mrs. L. Maughan, Mr. Mrs. G. A. Moreside, Mr. Mrs. J. B. Moreside. Mr. Mrs. Chick Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Enman. Mr. and Mrs. S. Munn. Dolly Munn. D. F. B. Murphy, M.C.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Myers. Mable Lee MacNeill. Mr.l Elmer W. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs 0. H. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Newsome. Miss Helen Nicholson. Miss Rene Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olsen. Miss Ina R. Phillips. Mrs. Hazen Phillips. Mrs. Willard Phillips. Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Patterson. Sam MacPhcrson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Prowse. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Macfiae. Mr. and Mrs Robert MacRae. D. P. Macllae. Kay Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Read. Marjorie M. Read. Mrs. D. W. Roberts. Mrs. Emma G. Robin- son. Mrs. Sarah Robinson. Mrs. W. E. Seller. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw. Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Mrs. Annie Sparks. Miss Mar- garet Steacy. Miss Ameilla Stew- art. Bob Stewart. Etta Stewart. NEW WAY'S AUGUST SALE ours I I-1!. - assay- BY: illmllmWlIliilllllllllllllllllllillllI. lll : 4,... V,. I iii: ,l'. - ..........s DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT Family Bonus Gill! -i-a refrigerator-ful of 'FO0D FRE with Your New REFRIGERATOR CHOOSE FROM EXCITING NEW 1956 MODELS UR CARRYING CHARGE ON TERMS IS THE i L ' I . II Find ANYWHERE -only V2 of ILA Per Month I ! Manufacturer's 0 L E ARAN 0 E New!!! Modern III Smart!!! "Futurama" YOR CHOICE OF Z-PC. CHESTERFIELD S PC. CHESTERFIELD SUITE WITH ARM CHAIR ADDED. PRICED FAR BELOW USUAL BECAUSE OF NEW WAY'S GREAT BUYING POWERI 2 & 3 pc. Chesterfield Suites UIE AS SHOWN on 3-. There are indeed dlffcrcnccs be- mtarv ones u- labelled typlc- TRICKINESS. TREACHERY John Alex Stewart. Mrs. Christina I. - v- ' ' ' .I. I P. l.I. to . - '. . 1. . . iii” '9'"'""'' - C'”5”'y ”k'". mhdmplamnl mlk iillrleyrim-itlliinrpltawisilolgeheiglt Ill. nlllrus i.I1'aIiI- . WOSIIH IIOUSO WE'VE -'”5''' '"'”'5"-”" ""'""'I"”I '-"55""N5 W" .'""I "R" "Y a''” as" I ' ' ” ' 9 h iiiiful new FUTIVRAIVLA chasi- . .1 Th of all islanders who attended the gedahl Alton Tangedahl Fthel I 9" W - 1)" women WWII m"”- than been pm” 'n'" women" I mam picnic in express their sincere T l " Minnie Th d Filth (and . K I ' f rrficld miller and wP'rr TNIIIV prfiild of 2 PC. "F or .. .... 6 Vm" Or up iakcs'a direction more in tune ter w at e wanhslin lihs lag or Thompso ' Mrs. May Allen M” and M” Him warden Mil! M. . . I . N than m.d mp". forggth. last W0", in Nb mans cklSesllintIertffslsth:irsa: lllhirild vlrllallherwwgrk I2ndiIrve(::rII:'n Mam” M3050!!!” MT Munroe Waterhoilse Waiter While Mrs. nura org. 919"” "mder" diam" ' t i II” "I"'"''"' I irnnienis gossp oe - - ' ' ' - - - In A I l f 1 1”. - . A-om bad. we ind." am Mrs throuah--trtckem Perhaps .she fgmnud :8:ius(i3;I;ffordj. i..:mo.I.I.1ir M. Williamson. iifiir-. R-vgv md-h ' Windsor ' Philco .i...'.3l'i'I.l."fn..".ilL7i..".'.i .'. . .lI.'i'.i.Iii'..Ii".'...i'i.".. 9 5 4 Wivst." the way that man neglects must do so when there is neither In 5 I3, 9 h m " Th8 MI'- Mid MI"-K hrry no ads. sparkling memmp ham,” mmprm "mm I . . his wife. Just the other day I respect nor unrlcrstandms between .9 i”"t'f slfml" .:"”g”' H 9 M”: '''""”i w""'I5'd”' M” Phebe O cl-Osle shelvador strong. attractive and durable In the my mm....." her and the man----just as men W'”p9”' ”" " 5 3' W” "5 w"lI"' y -west decorator-inspired shades of Ice "foo bad aboiii Joe Brady." themselves are honest in business 3'0" I3 W33 ”"'-5I5"dI"51 Fnd , "9 t - k B - R", d B ,, . iays Mr. West." he'd better watch and politics to the extent that sjiargieuhtadeugrtsthz CEW A THIS 3l;"'"';,'.yPI,',I,;d P.lf”.,..i..-.i..'"'tha rlllllnd M5 ”I'”' I "5 Md wnhdenmny mutual mm cxms islanders and their many friends. RCVCTI U0 and E 9"" I”K49''9' '" them I" 7”" that his latest deal can't bear in- The fonowmg are the mm" M Hem; ...." I II . (II. It . . cZ:i2..f;:,'l..?c" .,l,""'::c'l. 8:10,. 1.5.85. the islanders who were present MONTREAL (CPI -Net railway. 3 I Which is the vain sex? True. sccm inherent. We touched on 3' "'9 PIWW5 . . S-”"I"F5 "I 34-432-505 "I" 'I""'- 'w:' 9 any women certainly spend more on higher Verbal IIIVSYICY in women-- M” ME” Mm” 1'” A”5Im' m56' we” mmrmd Monday by t Family-size Chiclwnl ' 4 l.;ii-gr Tins finrui . einihes-their appearance. But who goes to all lengths to own and drive an expensive car? The man. of course. Admiration. ap- proval and the definite advantag- on they are expected to bring dic- tale the behavior of both sexes. And surely the hope of a good marriage is as pralsewnrthy as the desire for better business con- neciions? DHCEPTION Women have been accused of resorting to deception. to lying to riiln their ends. And indeed. where iiomen are entirely dependent on mrn. there often seems no other way to get even the most reason- able request granted. (Children in greater mechanical and mathe- matical abillty in men. But such traits as the above (vanity. de- ception etc) are clearly common to both. taking a form arising from the special Interests of each. It seems likely---and desirable. that home and children will al- ways be woman's chief interest. their support man's chief interest and responsibility. But the bound- aries of the home stretch wide and far nowadays. The special domain of men and women touch more and more. Some day there will he no unflattering lab'cls at- tached to the traits of either. There will he understanding be- tween the sexes. Mrs. Randolph Bennett. Mrs. A. Betts. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Birch. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blancha d. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Blue and Bobby. Mrs. S. A. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bonneli. Annabelle Bruce. Clifford Bruce. Mr. a nd Mrs. Munro Bruce. Ernie M. Bryenton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. D. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge H. Campbell. Mrs. E. D. Carder. Mr. William Champion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coffin and Lynda. Olive Cogswell. Mrs. C. Cook. Lorne Coulston. Vernon L. Coulston. Dr. J. Roy Crockett. Mrs. Kay Cudmore. Mr. the Canadian Pacific Railway. Earnings in June i955 were 3-3.- 014.366. Revenue for the month were 843379.905 against expenses of 3.'!9.i97.100. In .lune 1955 revenues amounted to 339,704,796 compared with railway expenses of 536.690.- 430. in the year to date revenues were set at S242.ll7-1.499 against expenses of 5227.40-1.12:1 resulting in net iarnings of Sl5.470.37ti for the first six months. I MANY nonsas l A stagecoach line in Australia in 1870 used 6.000 horses a day to haul its coaches. I and Mrs. Leland Curley. Mr. and ,1 . .,-l l ( ' 4 Tins Peaches! ' 2 Tina Corned Beef! ' 4 Tins Peas: t Large Bag Potatoes! ' 4 Tins Baked Beans! S Large Bag Grapefruit! t 2 Large sprigs Celery! ' Large Pkg. Carrots! h Pkg. Breakfast Bat-onl ' 2 Tina (looked Meat! (OR YOUR CHOICE) FREE: t 4 Tins String Beans! ' 2 Doz. Grade "A" Large Eggs! ' Box of on Ten Basal ' 2 lbs. Butter! ' 2 Doz. Sunkist Oranges! ' 2 Large Boxes Soda Bis- cults! ' Largo Tin Pink Salmon! ' Largo Jar Mixed Pickles! PAY AS LITTLE AS - 23' 95 .40 weekly 299'” or 1'” weekly SAVE S50 . . . CANADA'S OUTSTANDING WASHER VALUE Connor "Canodianu" with AUTOMATIC PUMP! F -. m-sims- ”"'C0"q"e's "Mara iionowii Piiviiuii! :."l..w.TLl.”.i2i.. ....... Rapids For Fourth Time Porrclnin Tiihy . (Tonvcnient inside Glvi-at. NIAGARA FALLS. om. iCPl- and is its only survivor. . "";"(;?"'r',fl".ah.P RN 6 War Lloyd Hill I!IlIdC0nCifll91':: an older brother. William Wm,-,.;d (.m,,.v the Niagara RIVGY I'll) I I 0"? (Red) Hill. was killed in an at- - - - ' . lime. tempt to go over the falls in 1951 . FJRKEIIS ((-0 E M M 9:00 pm. EDT Monday IIIKIIL in a flimsy barrel made of inner . (WARAV-”.,.-I, Wm mar hundreds were run he must tithes. Another brother. Norman ONE .:.,”j 'Y,,,.,.. W99 I he dead, the 5 -year-old adven- turer opened the escape halch of in: stainless steel barrel and mam t the sliorei of the Niagara River. 2 had entered the swirl- ing waters three hours earlier. "1 think that was the toughest trip I've ever made." he laid afterward. '"'i'he barrell shipped about 75 gallons of water." He made the first 2'6 miles of his Journey down the rapids in seconds. but was then caught helpless in the foaming water. Bruised by the pounding against the sldea of the barrel he decide- In forego his planned Journey to (Corkyt Hill. died in 1952 when a rock fell on him while he worked on the Niagara tunnel develop- ment of the Ontario Hydro Elec- tric Power Commission. His father. William (Red) Hill Sr.. died to natural death in 1942 after daring the rapids -three times. Malor. his given name. and not a rank. has never gone over the falls. In 1952 he made an attempt but was hauled out by police. After his hair-raising Journey Motlday night he announced plans for another try at the falls on MAPLE FINISH BUNK BED OUTFITS I The last lhlprm-nl sold mil completely?! Popular SAVE 520.00 on Thistle Deluxe Bikes Thistle PRAMS Spa our complain display of wlwol goods to Queenatol. ,1!” Nu” "Inn" ”' L-Mr DEVON F but gunk had, gun can 5. lmoi H bunk, ma .1", M r;"li"y IRE ,K'.':""" E;?;1"?::a'T'?”. illhhhui talra hnhy for in stroll In the sun . . . Prams; and swsni to INN. twins Ml IIIIIIO bedl I550 W Bid! If dfllfed - - . I pieces in-. dglluuree wI-(aytlierproofl Qlddlt" tool. bag and convertibles; stmllt-rs; carry cribs - all by barnal MIIIU him on 0 TWO. I elude two bunk beds: 2 spring filled mattresses; 1 wrench; tire pump: bright Imetallic finish: Tmg-”E”,he 3,.-'51-1 Prlrpd m,m,. mam”. Ir”, would To link springs: guard rail and ladder - all in smart chmme rlmmm wi.(.,1..; ",1 Mmqy MORE! r ' ' When he reached shore his 'IolIIQl were drizplng and his "my crash helm . split across the top. was twisted back - to- hunt fine of the es-psi-atroopei-'s as- Itstants did not escape as easily. After lialpinl Hill Into his craft at See French- Conuclions Travel LONDON (CPI L A young French-Canadian who sat out in maple finish . . . vanr SPECIALII am. 3139.95 - SAVE :60 "ii 505.... All slum in stock! REG. 369.95 - NOW 9'”. 75”...... S:i9.II5 M 354.95 .m7ymo ' "”"" W '”"'P”' W" - WW I I ' NO DOWN PAYMINTI i:.:'.-:"3IIr.:.:i':..".iir-.i"?E. ""- -':."-'..o7f.4 ' N0 DOWN PAYMENT ' N0 00"" ''"'""" ' N do" "I! M hula-h Alswonoo waiting 5. the so rcscuodgz rernen. III to 'l-I; wgg . H I, r. p h ? bvyooet... ' "l..”.'!;':ku:g,.",';,',!,I;,EIl W" in . -um. WARREN! ll F u R N I T u R E Ml Great George St. -7 I him V. warss's::M c 0 . 51- D Cliartottatown.P. s. 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