Pope Pius Warns Dangers. From Hereditary Diseases VATIICAN CITY (Reuters) —- Pope Pius, warning of the dam gers of hereditary diseases, has suggested that clinics should be set up to give guidance on such problems. Praising work in this field by the Dight Institute in the United States, he suggested similar insti- tutes elsewhere where married and engaged couples could con- sult confidentially “in order to insure better the happiness and security of their union.” The pontiilf was speaking last Friday at Caste] Gandolfo, his summer residence, to a large group of research specialists at- O'LEARY ; - Mr. Everett MacDonald, R.C.A F. Station, Gimlay, Manitoba; is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs John MacDonald, Mil-burn. tending talks in Rome on trans- fusions and blood diseases. His address was made public Tues- ay. RAPS RACE PRIDE .. Another feature of his address was a condemnation of excesses caused by racial pride and hatred. r “The (Catholic) church‘has al- ways vigorously opposed them, whether they are attempts at genocide or practises inspired by the color her,” he said. “She (the church) also disapprove-s of all genetic experiments which cheapen‘ man’s spiritual nature and treats him like any repre- sentative of an animal species. sewing and many other amuse- ments were enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Reid and family leItt tor their home in Medium, Mass, after spending their holidays with Mrs. Reid’s mother, Mrs. Evelyn Boulter and I ment day held on Tuesday after- noon at the farm of Mr. Cle- ment O'Connor’s. This is Clar- etta’s second year on winning the trophy. The donation was made by Cafeteria Feeds and Mr. Al- vin Costain. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adams, Con-necticurtt, U.S.A. are visiting in Knutsford, guests of Mr. Har- vey Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Duxton and Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams. ’ Forest view School has opened for the 1958-59 term with Mrs. Robert Shaw as teacher. There has been considerable work done to the interior of the school, also a new foundation and other Tim provements. ' Mrs. Arthur Baglole and four children returned to their home at Seven Islands, Quebec, after spending a couple of weeks vis- iting Mr. Baglole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baglole, O’Lea'ry On her return she was accom- panied by her'sister-in-l-aw, Mrs. Wallace 1% and Horace MacDonald, who will ‘visit their brother and husband, Mr. Yeo, who is employed at Seven ls-' lands. - k Federal Works . Contracts Are lei Al Ottawa OTTAWIA (OP) — Contracts to- $10.000,362 were' awarded during August by the federal works department, it was an- nounc ” esday. The majority of the total, $7,204,883, was for construction of ‘Trans - Canada Highway, and roads and. bridges through na- tional parks. or the remainder, $2,429,363 was nor may works, $387,855 was for repair and main who has been vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ' lace' Yeo, is returning Wed-nes- day to Summerside, where she will enter/the Prince County Hos- pital School of Nursing. Her many friends wish her every suc- cess in her chosen profession. Despite the inclement weather a large crowd attended the an nual lobster" ' supper at St. Marks Lot 7. A delicious supper was The Guardian Page 13 Thur., Sept. 11, 1958 tenance of existing structures and $58,250 was for dredging. ._ Maritimes Wilson’s Beach, N.B., break~ water-Wham extension, J. W. Mc— and sun Ltd. UlpIper Gage- town, N.B., $98,802. Quebec Montreal, building for National Fil: I Board, J. Rosario Loyer, Montreal, $239,000; Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Que, alterations't'o federal heating pla , Maurice Langlais, 8t. Jean-Port Joli, Que, $2,811; Sept lies, Que, new fed- eral building, C. Jobin Ltee., Que-A g Blandtord, N.S., J. .P. Porter Co. Ltd, Montreal, $33,750; Mid- dle Caraquet, N.B., Diamond Corr, structirhi Ltd, Fredericton, N.B., $15,750; Berthierville, Que. The. ode Robidoux, Sorel, Que.-. $8.750. OLDEST CITY Damascus in Syria, which cut- isted in 2,000 BC, is the world’s oldest continuously - inhabited Mrs. Ella Dymenrt, Summerside, is spending the weekend at the . home of her brother and sister- in—law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eng- land and family, Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Grenville Gay, returned to their home in Knuts- ford, after spending a very enjoy- able visit with Mrs. Jay’s sister, Douglas Isnor and Mr. I:- nor, Holidax' , N. S. Mrs. Olive MacDonald, Sum- .si-ster Mrs. Leslie Gorr-ill and Mr. mss Georgi”? Yeo’ O’Leary’ cm" ' ' Gorrill, Glenwood. . ' Mrs. Ben Smith and daughter p ' _ I A ' _ * I V . , __ ‘ Gayle, are visiting at the home Industry Needs Men Who‘Cun Be Trained As served by the ladies. D.U. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ramsay, Unionvale, and father-in-law, Mr. James Smith, West Point. Mr. Vernon Fielding of the U. SA. is visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Betts, Glenwood. and Mr. I‘ I JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER WE‘LCOMED mAwA — Foreign Minister first full day of his visit~ to the deal mostly with trade matters Japanese Ambassador Torn .0 Miyam met wimh Can dj : . I. _ . .. merside, is visiting relatives and and Mrs. Freeman Macwmjams; 59cm Minister Diefembaker for whoaarfilvecglfial mfiwfmgig§ between the two countries. Shown wars; and Mr. Diefenfbaker. (CP friend‘sl’n OLea'l‘y a't Present 9110 O’Leary. 3 , ‘ I . my” an hour Monday during the night. for a three-day visit. will here,leit to right; Mr. Fujiyama; Wirephoto). MfigfitmfidMfit “1%,?” Mr- and M“- Eddie 01am” ‘. ENGINEERS. — SERVICE MECHANICS ‘ ‘ burg and family, returned to their Mg. and MM. Fred awash” , Mr. and Mrs. Calvu-n Cnrruth- MEMORIAM‘ - home in Halifax, ‘ gpe din. . E . i I Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle Teresa Gill - m, and their m children M a mkwf weegtfilsfimgn he? ‘ , mo -. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCarvdle Mr. and Mrs. .JOhtflI McKenna James Whalen _ Ontario. are visiting relatnves' and fafl-Im Mr James Awd ~and, Mrs _ . ‘ -: NSUS 0,D0NNELL Mr. and"Mrs. Charles Carmichael Mrs. James Gill Mrs. P.L. MIOI‘I‘IS and Paula friends m O’Leary and vicinity Add gnu '.t M An B pt I- ALPHO ‘ Rev. Richard Johnston, S.J. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Profitt Betty Lewis Tgey are guests m“, of Mm SIS er. vs- no a- - Rev. Francis Gleason, S.J. Vernon River C'.W.L. Provincial Council, C.W.L. Elliotvale Women’s Institute Provincial Counsel C.W.L. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Amhy Callghan The Cummiskey Family ‘ J'. A. O’Keefe. . Mr. and Mrs. Parnell MacCaIr- lett, Glenwood. Mr. Ivan Gill returned to his home in Kenslugton, Saturday, af- ter spending two weeks as reliev- ing station porter in O'Leary. Mr. R.J. Richard, station re- lieving porter in O’Leary is spen— ding his vacation 'at his home in Summerside. He will be back on Mm Edwamfcm and fiamfly" Tuesday to take over his [duties Biddy and Tillie McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Terrence McInnis and fiarmily ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Martin Power Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dumphy ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Curran Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacKinnon Victor Bernard Mrs. Stephen Murphy.’ Kinkora Unit C.W.L. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Delory «Patrice and Hazel Maroney Marie Mullin . Joseph and Doris Sciontince Conrad and Elizabeth Benoit Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gill Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Duffy Mrsand Mrs. Earle Reardon Mr. and Mrs. James Calhghau ‘ Llano-me known on the 28th ’ "’3 June, that Mrs. Alphonsus " ‘ v had passed away. Her ' and nannin were shock- ‘ guy the least. Although not ‘ her usual good health, " no symptomsotf serious Yet alter motoring from V ‘, she retired tor the ‘ .to’nleep the sleep at phy- Carnuthens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacBaine, Forest View.. Rev. Roy MacNaught on fur- lough from San Salvador, was the guest speaker at Springfield West, Sunday morning, and at _ the O’Leary Baptist Church, Sun- day evening. There was ‘a large congregation at. both services. .You Can EARN As You LEARN Take our FREE TEST and find out you qualify for a good ‘_ paying iob 'in industry. MA‘I‘L ATTACHED COUPON TO " s . . ville AIu tin Calla n MT. and Mrs. Wilbert O’Donnell .. . , _ r .' we I , _ ‘ ., E _ 5, l” me" M” My, mum... 1.0m am... my. Dulffry gm Mrs. Louise MacDonald 13,21,533 roam. of Muss Lois. Hams. BOX 383 CARE OF THE GUARDIAN-EVENING PATRlIOTL _ : W'flhgulnjorfimfi‘e family , ' . Mrs. Leonard Murphy , Miss Eileen McKenzie and mend, hm. 83116311”: are my to hear she I .m and m. g Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan Miss Nora Gallant .r . Mr. and Mrs. C.J.~McKenzie Rev_ Elwood and, Mm Mac. d “We “0 “M 3m . ’ _ _ ' . Miss Palm Callaghan? - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hughes phemn mm m, children, amp. break her m3le hope M a _ , ’ y m m "t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pm, Frank-and Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Guss Traimr Breton, Nis. are spending their " ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Q’Donrnell .Hughes Mus, Armour Weir vacation among his bro- Fmends or Mr. Edward White, . Mr. and Mrs. DanielQ’Donmell Mm Bernard “highw- Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Keougha‘n ashebecannethewufeofmlnedd E O’Donnell of Vernon Joseph an m ,m. Parish. Hergood humor, m W md-W‘W Mr. and Mm rum Roche Mr. aneriu. Joe Shes. Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle JD. and mammoth/5k Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly Ed and Ella Cairns Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storey Unionvale, are sonny to hear he is a patient in the 0"Leary Com- munity Hospital. All join in wish- ing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead returned to Eredenicton, N. B. then; and sisters. At present they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Livingstone, Glenwood'. They plan to leave for home the latter part of the week. Rev. and Mrs. Ross .I-loward MESSAGES or svnréamv- Provincial Council C.W.L. ’ Canadian Red Cross Society IBM. Co. Toronto Heath Macquaruie ‘FOR v PERSONAL} INTERVIEW I ! . -,....‘O..OOI‘OO..*O..DIV'O-OvO.C'.-..'->O'IO.CAGE 0C0... She was Mr. and M1“. MM,MWV ML and Mrs_ Watson 315d. 6 M walk day morning to attend m Um. weekend at their old home in O’_. fih m'cmm Who Jack Power I Isabelle Ma)ch Charm an m ' ‘ a ted‘Baptist Maritime Convention, Leary- . . _ - » '. The P1 ' Family it: in 3.2m“... mum“, Mun mun Mr. and Mrs. Earl We Gill _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Clair DunIphy / Mame. Faye and Jimmy Quinn M1. and m_ Jm am Mr. and Mrs. Francis Whalen EM “m Mrs. Frank “EIMTSI . Mms. MaclLeod, m D011; Clarence and Margaret M’I‘S' M- Sheena“ Betty namnun Mm E- Duffy. Mm' WW 8mm and. flamiflw Trainer Jr 3:" m , ; sey Elaine Ray Large Mrs. Clmonchedmond“ Mrs. maltfilf. :5 ’ Bertha and Pam“ Mr. andMIu. Mam ew'Bedmmd PI ‘ Ma Am Mr.aners.IvanRedmond We” “1'. . Dr and Mrs. Leonard. Connolly M1" and M“ Tm“ Gallant M“ “mourn .. Mrs.El'v » »'Ic“ . r .. I. the WW that she Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carmichael Mus. Percy MaePh-erson return ed to her home after spending a 49W days her sister, Mrs. Lillian Aubrey, and Mrs. James Rix in Albertol n. Congratulations are extended to ‘Miss Olaretta MacWiJl-iams, of Springfield West, on receiving the Trophy for showman ship at the C. Wolfe 4~H Calf Club Achieve- held at Wolfville, NS. ‘ The many friends of Mir. Colin Contain, Cape Wolfe, are glad to hear he is much improved in health. alter his surgery in the County Hospital, Summer- side. , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nich - son lefit Friday afternoon on re turn to their home in Toronto, alter spending a couple of weeks visiting their parents in Cascum- pee, W in O’Leary. I , . Mrs; Mrs. Sterling Ellis and ‘ sons Blair, Eric, Wayne and dan- . ghtor Dianna, O’Leary, were 7 R R NO ' ' ‘ E R I O o ‘0'. o n 0 up ‘ n or. c,.o—o»o,o~o.;mo-o“ O 0.. Q 0-. a O 0 .0 I I , TOWN hoe-voeooooo'ooooocvo— \ i ,_.........V.....PHONE...” tarnily ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MaIclhItyIre We refuse to teach by Correspondence 'A .\‘ )‘ lish dress e,buttimenordis— ofthcohuisminenam- Mniqnd Mrs. Ralph McCarville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conley 4 ‘fi “ i - ‘ o, “E‘s. McLEOD LT home rests. Her prayers Francis Mclsaasc Mrs. Callaghan, Teua 0mm WW and Bernadette guests last week at the home of ' by day and night for The Whaler fiamily, f i and Gus Saul” with m Mrnand Mrs. Claude MacArthur. ," '5 ~ and temporal wel- James and Joseph Power nw‘m and arreo'Muniu WWW 15:“ Jams 6mm (SM Lot 3 Parish regular annual .‘ 7" lonely husband and fem Mr. and Mm George . Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Mcllvor M- F - - mm was new ax. West mm,- , ’Donnell wasa hard Mr. and Mrs...Jac|k Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coady ME .ckm‘elmd Rum M . TueSday, August 26th. A large I, and industrious woman. Mr. and Clayton McCalbe Mr. and Mrs. John R. MIcCa'be 01ml“ , r WW \ crowd amended the chicken sup- ' . I V p r h I her activities were not Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Livingstone Mr. and Mrs. Eric r M“ and Timmfi‘fim Ma per. IIcecream and hot dogs were .. »-- M E . I; entirely to her respec and tamin Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith ma Mam ‘ gm“ served by the ladies. Bingo and I ' . I: ' The “We” 0“ W MI- and MW 1mm" mm MT- and M”- 1m- m“ Gian... Gram . - r There’s a World of fashioan our complete selection . . . You’ll have i always occupied -a Mr. George Callaghan Mr.nners. Carman Smith » hands when - Pat and Mary MpCarron Sister Isabelle’Clare June MacDonald and llamin ~ Mr. John T. Gill and daunily Mr. and Mrs. Terrence-McKenua John Callaghan I Mrs. James Curley and roundly Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Macmillan Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Victor James Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwwd MoCardle Frank Lawless Russel and Betty Driscoll Claudia and Mary Graham and Mrs. John Heronand liven Mr. aners. Joseph Power ‘ James Lalferty and raunily Noreen and Alfred Doyle Doris and Earl Trainer Mrs. McMahon Vernon River Suh division C‘.W.L. Vera wood Hinkona Sub division C.W.L. - . - ' F e and Lours Train Beatrice Maclmus Joseph and Roma Mulligan Ruth MacILennaIn ‘ . . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murtagh Irene MaIciLean . - R 7 Mr. and Mrs. Carl smith L” GM“ ‘ A Myrtle Ca bell Mn. and Mrs. Marsh Tripp - mp - I Mrs. L.E. Vose $85 mmgecfigfgm Mrs. Mary Redmond ‘ 5‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cullen her mind. She was» a :. ; , intelligent woman the admiration of her . who laid many respon- upon her. At the time such fun lounging or dreaming in our exciting fall lingerie! So 1 - revolutionarin new! They’re so lovely, so easy-Wafer, and your: ‘=‘, int modest prices. LADIES' COTTON (DUSTERS N" Ladies’ Drip Dry Cotton Dusters. In red and white stripe. All l:ll II domes to mourn besides ‘» ' husband, the follow- f‘Also surviving her are I ’ cu the United States -' in Fort Augustus. ‘ol‘oachims Church, Vernon Where Solomon Requiem u' 0nd Munphy as subdea- ‘I in the sanctuary were ‘ Rev [were Ira Reid, Darn- ' ‘ ‘mu III, Jta‘Ines ’ t.‘ elly, Alphonsns Keoughan Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mcvnmish . Mr. and Mrs. Brendon-anion and Family _ , Tom Murphy . Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald Verna Clarkin Mr. and Mrs. John Mcisaae Mr. and Mrs. Louis Power Mr. and Mrs. ‘CliIfifo‘rd Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Power . .. Miss Catherine McEachern Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Macfl’her- son . Mr. William Power and ranuly Mrs. Michael Kelly and homily Mr. Edwin Power I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walsh Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis Marion Brennan Domain Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Gill Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cummiskey Mr. and Phil Smith Ed and Francis Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cummi-s- key Mrs. Catherine O’Donnell and Mrs. William Mullln Mrs. E. Theresa Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gormley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crowell MI. and Mrs. John Daley Mary B. McNIally Mr. and Mrs. Bill McINally Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNIally Terésa O’Donnell» Mir-s. Gertrude Long The McVIarish Family . Eleanor and Murvin Mclnnis Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McQuaid Mr. and Mrs. Pope McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Russel Deighen Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarviJle ~ George McCarville . Mr. and Mrs. Leo MoCarville P.J. Greenan - mass altered for the repose of the soul of Mrs. O’Donnell and those who sent messages of sym- pathy. Ourthankstoal whosent Enrollments and Spiritual Bous (pets, and many thanks to Rev. Fr. Gillis who so regularly visit- Mauy and Ada Smith ed her during her illness. : (Mm. Em Lem MT. mg 1%ka Mrs. 13w:e DesRoIches Miss M V , 8mm] . fl‘pst’ouahty. SIze_small, and large. Regualr 5.95. m. i T , (Mrs. Pineau ‘ WIT-8n -Am”ld W ‘ H .v ' -. I f lMcCarvlllefIlleizrkona) Jean. and Mrs-Joe Kelly“ Reg Md Rm 1 81511 i v aan‘g MRI/5.23% and I Carmichael, Elliot- Billy Quinn I Mr. Mrs. Frank Kelly and Emily - ~ ' Mr. GM and My‘wish } I I . (Mrsfiifiiagy remand Francis Mummy Mm. Rammde .n m. and Mrs.StephenMacDougall totth you people who had I ' .1 I l - BABY nous: First quality pyjamas. -Sizes small, medium and large. ' " V Beg. 3.95 a sale. Price $1.88 LADIES" I BABY PYJAMAS Ladies‘ " Sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Special 39c‘ ‘or2fo-r 75c BRIEFS Rayon Boers, white only. Drip Dry Cotton, pink and blue floral ' design. Sizes: S. M. L. All first quality. Reg. $3.95 5 sale Prelim " corroN GowNS. IPYJAMAS Ladies’ Drip Dry Cotton Gowns. Waltz Ladiss’ Nylm} Pyjamas. First length. First quality. Sizes S. M. and quahly- Slzes- 5- M- L- C0101? large, Colors pink and que, V In Aqua and Coral. IF YOUR GUARDIAN V IS LATE OR MISSED uni-meanw- -". Ir" '1‘» a ,5} 5 A A ., ,., a»; .... . “I DIAL 6561. d a a or will be delivered right to your door. ggecial’ Illalivery service available between 8:30 am. to‘ 9:00 am. if your; 'papcr 15 late -— or missed. - AL. BOUQUETS , _ S'of Earnsclirfle C.W.L. ' "* Sub-Division-C.W.L. . . Swallow m 11!! Mrs. Bert Leu-fkens and Mrs. Clarence Redmond “d Mrs. Borden Fraser. f wei’GEI‘urd, Helen and Joseph Reg' ‘ Reg' - . , , ‘ 1‘ "id MFS- Alfred Walsh ’ test Service in Town Call I- . I l r F“ “m F” ‘ " Sale Price $1 88 Sale Price $3 97 t Mrs. F.S. Murphy ‘ D I I I , ’ . Hughes I ' mu«e$i‘l“d,£‘"“a Train” ‘ Frank H. Flynn “i”: - ~ a-cNeill , , ‘ V V . a,“ , G:Iél‘mirauan ‘ During the remainder of this week FralithH. lilynnh Factory STORE HOURS . . h ‘ "‘ “rude MaCD ld . i ‘ t five for Belanger stoves '1 be a ires one ome an James IVlurIphfi'ona - e5? land. Mrs. Housemaker! do you have problems With your , MONDAY t0 THURSDAY V -f' 311d Mrs. James Blake - . es present range. such as slow oven heating, up and down heat, not 9:00 to 5:00 P.M. I ' and I' . ' “ I . .11' t d d discuss all your kitchen range , _ . ‘4 Jllm Hamill . Charlottetown constant. If SO Ca 111 O ay an Flu-DJ) 9 A‘NL to 9 11.1“. 1T3. "Great George St. $1” ‘ r l m with either Ml‘. Fl nn 01‘ “THE WHITE HUNTER”_ . . I “Whom ' ' 1,0130}:va , 51 an. “To maintain the goodwiu of those whom we ghgjb—gid syou know you can 113:3“! get up to $100 for your old kitchen SATURDAY 9.00 to 12.30 "Y r vorite centre" ihmggmmmm ' Eds an; goal for which We strive!“ range, during their great CARLOAD SALE. 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