AUGUST J14, 1953 To Proaoh lit Trinity i Htl 'l'rmity United Church here onl .K'uiiri.'i,i'. Now residing at Truro. V, 5., he and Mrs. MncLe-nnnn .l-p spending a brief holiday on D. D. )lacl.ennan. who will be guest prcacherl i.'tv. ii. 1;). he Island, Dr. MacLennan was Minister at Trinity between the years 1943 and 1948 and was at SI, James Church, Montreal. pre-l nous to his removal to Pictouf Builevrltheese Production Up OTTAWA, (OP)-Butter produc- ion climbed substantially during "he first seven months of this year. vushing stocks at Aug. 1 to new iighs, the Bureau of Statistics re- .7OTl.Ed Thursday. . graphs. loaimui. GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures CBASWIILI. for Better Photo- ELECTBIC KITCHEN CLOCK.- Special 35.75. Toombs Music Store. -'-vou'n DOLLAR auvs Mona- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” SPECIAL nan ourrrrs. - 3 pieces. 334.95. All sizes. Simpsone- Sears. CL!-JAll.ANCE.:A.I".E continues at Norma's Ladies Wear. MT. STEWART United Church Sunday services: Mt. Stewart 11 am.; Bristol 3 p.m. Rev. W. N. Byers. CORONATION VIEW MASTER reels. First installment now on Rand. Pick yours up at Miller Brothers. LOADED CARGO-The M. V. Blue Prince loaded a cargo of livestock and general produce for Newfoundland yesterday. oosrrsr. TENT. Whcatiey River: meeting Lord's Day at 8:00 p.m. All welcome. Russell I-Iarris, Al-. bert Ramsay. NAME OMITTED-Omitted tram the names of prize winners in the domestic class was Mrs. George Maolliiilan who won. second place for her white bread entry. HOME AFTER SUMMER SCHOOL - Miss Patricia McNeiil returned recently after attending Summer School at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Covehaad-Union Road Charge. Services for Sunday, August lath. covehead Road 9.30 A. 11. West Covehead ii A. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Norman R. Green, Min- isier. SHIP-A ship of FERTILIZER German registry, "The S. - S. Venus" arrived at the Rallway Wharf yesterday afternoon with 1,500 tons of sulphate of ammonia from Hamburg. The Island Fer- tilizer Company will begin un- loading operations today. POLICE COURT - In the City Police Court yesterday before Mag- istrate K. M. Martin, a West Roy- alty man charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while his faculties were impaired by alcohol. was given a fine of sioof or 20 days in jail. A vagrant was sentenced to 20 days and a drunk and incapable was fined 85 and costs or 5 days. LEFT FOR SCOUT CAMP- Scout Master Frank Costello, with five Scouts, left yesterday on the S. S. Magdalen for a week's camp on the Magdalen Islands. Scouts making the trip include L. Ash- ley, 1. Ashley, I-I. Livingstone, ll. MacDougall and B. Rush. There is one troop of Scouts on the Magdalens, under Scout Master Rev. P. Kingston. STUDENT ON TOUR - Mark Mocrath. an 18-year-old Harvard University student arrived in the city yesterday evening by bicycle. The young manrstarted last year hitch-hiking around the New Eng- land States and this year chose cycling as a means of travel. He left his home in East Orange, N.J.. last month and covers leisurely 50 miles each day. His equipment. about 45 lbs. which he carries on PAGE FIVE jriia GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN l -. ma- i lliritisli Press Uneasy- 0vor.ll.S. Elan Policy l By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Stan writer” IONDON. (CF) -With cartoons and uneasy editorials. British ne pers give further vent to suspicions about United States policy in Asia. Prue treatment of such issues A Girl Guide camp was held at North Rustico, July 25th to Aug- ust 3rd. Guides were from Tignish. sou- rls. Southport, Parkdaie. Char- as the forthcoming political con- ference on Korea. and the 10- power declaration on what might happen if the armistice is broken, indicates growing concern over apparent Anglo-American differ- ences of approach in the Far East. Tht situation seems similar to that two years ago, when can- flicts over relations with Commu- nist China appeared likely to threaten the basic unity of the Atlantic alliance. Critical of Declaration 1 tt t , lth L f . . , , 33:13:! W one one mm The Times, in its main editorial The am” llcluded, yesterday, sharply criticizes the declaration by 16 United Nations countries made public last Satur- day. The key sentence of the de- claration is an affirmation that in event of a breach oi the amis- tice, "in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostili- ties within the frontiers oi Ko- res." The Times calls this "deceptive and dangerous," warning that threatening policies should never be announced unless there is a readiness to carry them out. The same issue oi the newspaper, which is independent politically, carries a joint letter from two Labor members of Parliament, Patrick Gordon Walker and Doug- las Jay. criticizing the declaration. Elaine MacDonald, commandant; Mrs. Lorne Arsenault, assistant commandant; Mrs. Leslie MacKay. first aid instructor; Mabel saun- ders. swimming instructor; Jean- nie Gillis, Jessie Bingham, and Myrtle Keough. ' 39 Guides attended camp, senior staff and 9 councillors. Miss G. Hart, camp commission- er. inspected the camp on Thurs- day, July 30th, following which she enrolled 5 Guides. Clair MacKin- non. Alice Noonan. Agnes Mac- Donald, Frances MacLeod, and Patricia Murnaghan, all from the 4th Charlottetown Company. Test work included native games, tracking and square lashing. 'i The Royal Navy has a new class of motor for podo boats using gas turbines as units. Pictured here, at nearly full mounts 4.5-inch guns, heavy armament to have exceeded 40 knots. or more than 50 miles an the fastest warcraft afloat.--fCP Photol. Fast Ship auxiliary power speed. is Ilie Bold Pattlltindcr, one or the new t-lass which for such small vesse s. A sistcr-ship, Bold Pionccr, is said hour, and the Royal Navy claims it is probably Georgetown and O I I VICIlII'I'y ..'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald and family of Grove City. Penn.. motored to the Province, arriuinz last week. They are guests of Mr. Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald's father, Captain J. .i.f llnvestigation Opens into Crash Which Took 9 Lives l VILLE JACQUES CARTIER, Mrs Fcurn.ei', who lives in Q Production of creamery butter his back. consists of asleeping bag 1m-llan and culvbuy, lullaby and Gordon W um, V , , u . -jm- ue., (CPI-Official lnvestigatioii Montreal south, was Visiting her :l?”3i.lZ..f3l?32'2.?u.2”""3; 1: Ni ”' cs: .?..;”.i2f.?”.'i.”::l:"ll'; ';;::,";,;,";" - mock or :3f”ci?l2"-illeiffn ..?i'f.:.7:i”lll?iii3”pfivl122,”;i?3-S2iiE:.:”d:i is t.2:l::::::”:.:;.:r :;:.".:' per Gem lmm me lwlluvooo ln 3 VIESUECH gaLi:TlT.lAaNll)ll-eSel'; own Cooklng and thus nap! hls ex. The Whole Camp had supper on lF;?ul:irtl0h5- Ry M15 3 Jill?-0r mm' she is visiting. in Charlottetowiilhshter which spewed flames over little frame dwelling but her three iimllaf Peflod 09 1952- am Cgi'mlm' 3 pm Cllfmrslolleu pensw to a minimum. The youth the shun, on Wednesday, July 29m”. MISS Adele Fitzgerald Bnfly lll two frame. houses and took the children, playing at the rear of Elmer stocks Aug. 1 mse to ulwll H m B D. l Bvl h has ll deslle to lmow cunuulu bel. vlslmrs mcludedl Mlss G. Hart, Favornc rl-Mg" Georgetown. Mr. and MFS. lV. -lqiives oflnine persons. the ll0iilC.pB:'lShCd. The father was -l--l-lwlooo pounds lmm solaoeloooluul T301 Rag?" J I;-Im-lamllloc lel. mu lle belleves ll-lat by this provincial Camp Commlsslomrl . . Pltlscrald. - Two. airmen and seven-civilians, at xxoik in ncrtrby St. Lambert Ill” mevlous month Ind 592l3'000 Mmmllr ll - t - - P. method he can see mmdlllom al Miss S. Macxmnonl Dismal Coml favorlte American target for l l ' including five children, died in thennd has called home by neigh- a ye” Igor . lllrsl handy Ha speaks hlzhly ol me mission” for Charlottetown: Mrs British critics is State Secretary Miss Beatrice Mair, lsludcnilflames that swgpl the gxplodlnullboygl The seven-month cheddar cheese CLOSED DOQTNTBY POLICE hospitality afforded him in the F G. Hulchemn Pmvlmlal Com; John Foster Dulles. who is regard-lnurse at ll'lf?VP- E. 1. Hospital. Wllslplane and the little homes in this, Y output rose ll per cent to 40,09a,- Several operators of game-S glfarm homes of the Island. ll-llssluuel. - KISSlg:r:;lZKf3l1”i:(0f:as6t;)nd-galla recelit lt1'iSilDT to her home lnlsorlll-Ell shlo;-g comnlilugitlul T d I The b?l(I)It:idI.gl:dC)I" SEJFZILE child 000 pounds from 36'w5'00O '1 ye” chance outside the Exhibition: W - SWIMMING BADGES ' or n Him 9" l wry ow ' l '9 pnne V35 E 39 M5 all . I . I . .- 3. . uu . l s - Syngman RhEC.' A cartoonist ini --A lshoriiy after it had taken on fromlllas mlmd undel 3' Wmhr APP3-l” agghcese stocks dropbed itiixhtiy grounds have b.ee" closed down;ispisollhi-i0dalQT:cii fnrSel)Qtfir;:-liiiiviccirhliljsfs Vl'lilOlrnbeCl"l;lSottet(:toll'(lIi1l' atli: the righhwmg Dimy Express pi”- M” Herb?” .Slell'””.3".d ”'?l'.lhe "ealby RQAF Sh Hub”! mt.-lflrlm-Y cme youngster had crawled Aug. 1 lo 39.019300 pounds from by the City Police due to repeatedlcoumy pluwlng mulch lo be slalflswlmmeu Bad 8 and the First tured Dulles coming home from ily of Summerside is visiting In port, a few miles south of Mont-l 915 -Eleklng safety as the plane wvllllooo the prevlous year. complaints of persons having beamed ul powml on u lam, wlllclll 8 Korea minus most of his clothes, Georgetown, where she is the real, Name mrtlms lolllard the two - fleeced by "unconventional" math-lluls not Ml been deslgnmed. Tholclass Swim -on Monday BllPm00ll ,David Low in the independent. guest of her parents. Captain and An recap squad)-Qn leader l-mmlhomes. i l lu - .ods. One of these operators has usuul ulllulul upuuluu (.,.,(,,uou...3l 3 P-"1--'A"l'-lust l7lll ill Bl"l.5':l"0ll Liberal Manchester Guardian pi'e.s- Mrs. John Dit'kS. . ie accident investigation branchl A "wdo" Gr alrlllell 3”lV9d from been taken into custody pendingdln llle ullemuou u.lll ml be lluld 5ll0lt9- F01” llll.V lllfll Callllm lll'leiits Dulles in the likeness of 3. ---- lat Ottawa. who happened to be at st." HWC” Carrylng P395 lmlded investigation and 8. couple of Othcuhis year. Prcsont plans are Loltend 011 M01"-ll'l3' 3'0l-l Wlll ll8l'9lh-ooked fish, extending to Pr-csidentl Miss Vaicln Mnrchzinl, uho is st, Hllbe;-L began ll pl-ellmlnay Wllh blank aITimUflll.10i1. There nEA-"ls ' ers have been told to get out of l,,...,, M Glen Mm.lsw ,,l:ll:tsll:l clilwlrllrziceezstcwmtxllj t(4eEsutidrlrl Igisenliower the fishing rod which lcmpioyed at the Clh'lI'l0ll9l0W"investigation Tuesday. Other of'l'i-iwere Wllles Wllh newspaper men town. ,. . . ., lg Rhee sent as a gift to thelH05Dllal- W85 1! FPCEM Visitor '0 cers arrived SldEl'lt. Etlie home of her parents. Mr. andlyawg, The Yorkshire Post. Conservat-,Mrs. Frank Marchani. George-. H l -. . e. editorially supports the theme town Royalty. l st uber aglthofligeslslgfgefgsg . ' l of the cartoonists. saying it looksi ” faoiljced or some of the con-ll some cameras and notebooks were taken away, and the airmen fired blanks into the air to keep spectators away from the crash scene. Hoses were Wednesday from Ot,.and photographers. iCls Vll',tl " :1 . loplglinlslurlad eihulnlllleonlillivliorlulntlzrlwho wish one week of instructionlpre - I lol la” year lake purl ln lllc'in the Life Savers Badge will en-ll ,pl.oCM.dlug5. A judge wlll be sup, roll at Brighton -on Monday, Aug.liv pllell by ll", Experlmeulal l.-ul.mlL7. The examination for the Badge 50:: Per insertion DRIVER. ARRESTED - A light truck driven by a resident of North Wiltshire crashed into an cleciric V -- iv-'ill take place on Tuesday. August as though Dull - d it: ill. Pair Peters, dziugliicr of . - . ,turned a few times on the press- BIRTRS light pole while proceeding iVest'RL;r:ertonllllollr:( D::l'l:lhnl(;Ylr' llfepalxi 25m, l”the instrument if Dniua I:l'iEe'sm:)eo-l ?Mr.I:nd Nlhlls. Marshall Pcters oflxlflllelgables on the clan became in: Crowds. 0Tlflg'lFN G Al'll?(;l;;,l.,llglf,1,7fllon Loiigworth Ave. at 6 o'c1ocl:,ves- M... '.,l Agricllltureu This 3.3.,-an -1- jtentiai blackmail". .Midgell is holidaying at the home That dead. Alf Vice-Marshal A. L. James Hospltull Auguul, lull. 1953 to Mrflterday evening. The driver of iiielmulcl, u.lll he lculul-ed by up woi-id's Lirgcst com:ii Cl. fish-Z I "of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curiey of Mr E "'1 F "I 5? ill-tilled 8. statement ct St. Hubert and Mrs. Smith o'ai-ien. (nee truck was taken into cuslody bylRoad-E-0 competition which is an lug fleets are in Japan. with nearlyl 5""? 9""""' :Brudenell- l dang;-M ”'M:f N'l'::mf'vBau-":':a' -saylnsllt is necessary to mount a Agatha O'Donnell) 2: son. ill” 90"" and Wm W99” ""5:cvcnt for tractor and traileri-300m” cm” i - This criticism of Dulles is ini i . l3o- Michael iiourassn 5- Ginettwguarg "hsuch l”5”m"5 ” ”””'”'.5 lmorning on a charge of having driving through a torturousi ?; lsharp cont"a-L to B-'1' l' r ls l M'l5' clawll" Hl”'”5 "' S””l'4B' . l ... Pl ' ' ' fl” dmulbed and CW5” 0! 3991' (RIJWYS-At. the P. E. I. Hos- care and control of a motor veh-' . .- i ' , i S , l "151 seems lmcrside was a recent gucst oil ""”””a' "'1 er", L”'"ic' Gtllllelll-S m8.V be ascertained. The course, studdcd uith posts anti. ilouard llle lolme t . l . I C l u L . I pital. August 12. 1953. to Mr. and-lcle ..,l.ll.. ms mums; were im-l,,l,.....l... llmulzll ...l.l,.l. ll,.: . . I l 5&9 se,mE-my':Mrs. H. w. MacDonald. i M 9 ""'9- 5- .M"'"""' L" guard also must protect citizens . l.l ,. ll . i s f T , IlJOlll1 Fraser and claughtcr I-lcidi oiil3CaI1 Acheson. whose policies were: gi V0lC- W0 m0I'Ilh!: P0- Alln D3VldlRZ8lI1SL iniur i- n . -”54 R51? Cmlllsn ll WW8 191- paired by alcohol. equipment has to he driven. The N G1 . N V so .n lnue uvdrmly defended hem wrl lll 25 I sl H l) . I J y .mm re and ex Kane" Vera' 8 Hm 3 025' l "i "em is spnnsmcd by Swnmr J'lreeti,ii'iiedasEi?i:iie ooftir suplcasniit Basically the Anglo-Amcricar il lblhlss Adel? Illlnzgemlld Oil Charl':l0I'I:Efl'3' 0l' glllllfi" :0” Al.l:lll)lllll-iogllecgtorzalgttzihptlelild treptirit. r - . i ” i ' 0 e own was ie ween-en ucs ' ' 0 FOY-At the P. E. I. Hospital, on NAVAL 51";-5 LEAVE. The'l?:t":feaf,:')nes llho huzgcsted nlholiday with Mr. Cro5b)”5 "lid Mm ililingeel”-lTlfCr55 (ll alt7Dl”0tai:l1 probablyllof her puemsl Mr. lmlu Mr: ll-iitiiles. 23, radio observer on thelaway pieces of the plane and inf August iii, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. two naval frlgatcs, ll.M.C.S. Swnn- V, Frnsers parents Mr and Mil , , 9”. ”" mil”! almudesli. Fitzgerald. lplane. oi.B-mnvlsta. Mid. lterfercd with nrengmers. Ralph Fay (nee Adelee Mullins), ml and ll,M,C,s, La Huuoise loft FFNERAL YESTERDAY lu The Harry Crosby, Cornwall. ,l0””l Clllll-1 Amellcan leellnsn ---- I ixvrif lilryon. R. son. 7 lbs., 5 oz. ---::MAIliI-ATEEVS" .215 seen here. is conditioned by the, Mr. H. C. Bohaker lenvcs iod.uVlllIz6l'lnz semimemality or New England missionary an , liirs. Adolphus Si-uliv and meldaugiiters, were recent guests oil d lthellllir. and Mrs. Pius Fitzpatrick oil Iport yesterday for Halifax whcrc llhcy will have completed a cruise around the Gulf and the mouth of liuneral of James T. Revel took, yplace yesterday momma "om ms:f'or White Sulphur Springs. West Britain Enters Four Jet gBomiiers in Big Air Race i 3?i::AfEg:ll:59:g15?N?;NTg"Ci:;; the St. Lawrence River. Such l”esl':e5g5::a;n:8 Bv::l1:::utl;,h:;'lVirginia to attend the conlercnccllsallFl'al"Cl5” "”1d”- Brllam W0”ldlDe Gros Marsh. lol me sun.Llle Assurance Co. ullprefer to treat new China empiri-i He ls one nl Seveml dale. Kcaliy. recalling the Chinese mysti-l lque of suffering which, a recentl cruises are arranged for the bene- fit of U.N.T.D. personnel who are taking three months training dur- Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ied by Rev. JustinlMacDonaid who also officiated at the grave. Pres- Rlver Presbyterian Church. by Rev. J. H. Bishop, assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson, William Arthur isson. crew mom Governmen ;Canada. l gates from Canada and the Ul1lt'9fllTime. t, l ld l . lm. llll, panel u.5,l s aricie sa , lies deeper Mr. her Leo Chn of Dominion . . ll"S ll” Sllfllmefv A”9”l” Vault, lstatcs chosen , tDredge No. 2!, stationed at iiatli-l ......M. lgrrach ail: Jessie Mildred Mac- of U.N.T.D.s Will begin a cruisn lglcl-ml; ;llI1:CSIl1)rr11:tIicilargt.lclzll-:gall::';rlCuSslons at the colllfrellce. Mr.ltllfl'lIlh:(Hl;l)::ltSlli;i& that h i l d ursiu N.B., was a recent visitor . WYTON. England. tCPJ-BritainNgw zealalld Alr Race counclll nnon. bo-ug.Nueu.;Aigilc. mlamund the coast of Newfoundland Rev P F MncDo'mld and Rev'lBohakeris subject is Life Asslll-uluus emotion of lfrals Hsplredym his home m Georgetown .u eulermg loul. of Its latest-Jet sponsoring the race, Wm glve . - DEATHS ,3; the first of next week. Gm-R lldcllulay CSSR Rev Dr: mad as applied to the sole pm-.m "Me "is auletnnz. (Sal ----- I bombers .111 the London-Chrish top prize of 29,000 and ii gcid cup i---iiuTl;-E?-d--f---h Bernard Gulls l'l”ls'le('l ln me llholr prietor." On return Mr. Bohakcrlcoumry nllsre rwenlzguled 04: 3 Mr. Lemuel McCormick, rrewlchurch air race-the first 'mi!JOI' to the fl)-gt, plane 0; each djvjgjon ; MQUA T " 9" Y- H l 5 COROVFRW mm. NAMED urcommles umhe cannula" Leglollwiii spend some time in New Yorkland bum”. H: M9,. , 65131-8 lmcmber of the P. E. iuswrrl wgw-lspeed race of the supersomc emwio land at Christchurcli. There will llswlltolf Tl!) 1:-cchtieml it my A coronAcr'As Aiury consisting of lBESL and the 2nd Heavy Bat-iCll5'- its belleisUsC0l'li:gC ziiid miiflxiltulinegfla WPFR-end .-lmor to his iI0"”' '" The RA? -has three rewrd-lbs prizes or I2'800' I930 and use l93.s3pl.Sah'ld e titres M. 'ugusilN lib, Messrs Rllsiell 5l- -l0l"l ll0l”9s'tc-ry- ofiworld War I and members i ” its culture trodden underfogr tlceorgomwm lbmakmg mm-Ja Canberra med-mmlfor second' third and fourth mac” lu' 'l el on). acquarng O or man) 'H H Simpson Jack John-lol glle' clmrlolleluwn Couucll of me mercy of unboats nd 1- 5-. lbombers and its new four-jet Vick-yln each glxcglml, I ln-909 ll ll! 33lll .WM- The W" ' Erlc 'M;lcKmno;1 Douglas the Km ms M Columbus recedu I ovemment rge Med t3 0k ill: Mrs. Frank Blancliardl land sonlers -Valiant entered in-the speedl Among six planes entered lll thy umml mldun Aug. H' 1953 M 2 l)erinis Fred Hlne and. Pllll Cull" d th hg se to the Basilio: The'l WT grcdatorv deionagd Th mai e ti Gone who-haw I-min Hfmng wnhrwmnn or the ”i'27o'm”e mm w:l”"l5P”” handicap will be 9 D54 ll-m- mlm llll llle l'95ldGllC9- ' , ll” 9 El" ' l In lm.l,l' mgmory of Janice p i .,l- ,5 Cffe 0 relatives in Halifax. ix: S.. have New Zcaland, which starts at Lon- flown by gunmen, 1g ll” been 4... more were called together ycstcr ylmll-bearers were Jerome Gillis. lthe pi ure . . . is suffering. relumell lo me” home ul George. dun ulrpun ozll ll, Flue other lend by l the Dixby Airlines of in the name of Mrs. Mackenzie, Australian 9550 widowed flyer who is the mother )iscI.EOD-At Park Corner, Aug- ust 13. 1953, Preston MacLeod. aged 66 years. Remains will be day morning at 10 o'clock bylmslel. Cumemnl George Mcmty,e'lPidgeon. who died August 14th. COFOMF l-4- 5- PWW59 Wm) l","”'lHarry A. MacDougall, Everett Bea- ceeded with them to Hunter Riv-lam mu Thom” Doyle. Interment town. planaslalso will take part. calllomlg Meeting Britain's challenge will Ggrtfude be a U.S. multi-jet B-45 Torn i live do not need a special day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mclnnis' IN MEMORIAM forwarded from the Davison Fun- er where they viewed the rc- k l l lll l ll ll l , l l l -l l , "ml H0” "lls """"ll '0 "ls ml” 0' ”” We 5"”-'d”" Mwliiig Cgtlilaeiic ncemeeter;.mTlie pL(;Sl0:V'Il::eb'idl:;1 ,3-lendt: i:i:ii:'oi him -- iiwl? 0:312” l-tOugLlGstorg(;ltarf1i:ls planes M mm mm mun v”ntF.” Divby of Lons liiehgledlltdoenncgatvllllxlllsgg will 3lIa;l:l:o"?;lll)?ledl:gci3:": ;::mTtlll,:,iBlaV8'5ld9 5"VlC9 W” Wmllmlcd Are very hard to find. In loving memory of Mrs.Iteuben where they visited friends and: The RAF put its planes on (now lnggch, car, who runs Dlxbv All-. lntcrment Geddie Memorial celmlld lbv Comrade Cant. Whislon Smith T-or-rl who passed away Ausust I4.lx-elatlves. there Tuesd-a.v and announced the)" lines with her husband. will be in . V l l a night. They later visited the L L P ll d d by E Remembered by wllu an 1952. u u V, l l I l ll 1 wry. lscgne of mu nmmenl M lhmiigndltlielmmalsk Snlillh soun e 3, var Fnmm. V l l MY Cl - D .d d d lllwoulld be equipped itith the latestlu-lg lplalalpg rlgu ulm allolllgr lsnckley Pm” 'R""d- C"m"”'.l "3 er . ' Just a tribute of love and remem-'l ll:-lll ltrcnw l mud all" nllml lxhgs -R7,”: gm): Jet eggmesi iAme”Can Betty Haas tram New ,umoN,;l,l;nA. ll... p, E, l, H05. m u u lllcm ,0: ' wuuu I u' b er, we are re urns Imus mm, pec2a.y- rams sroun D?-li50fl'lYoi'k. l"lal- AHEUSC 13-'1953- MW Elllsliiireoeiuii life" ciioyr on Monday: Personals To u”,:,':f;m who ml. one 0, ll" :1 VIM with relatives "I lioslonutr-lei vgll berslilpgjd l0dl;l1ll."s9ll;l0ll., There are two other American ahlggh ML-Donald, wldow of llu, l l l l I l- ll ll", names Ol b l, 355- lel C005 Sim 8" ET 1 Ussuplanes in -the transport section. late James L. McDonald, 32 Pow- :el...l5.T y.,:..:l.,3g the following M R - Auld l, weslc W I The in": that she missed on llfe'ai M l d mag 590 EC Vl lmoll lllxmih lto seglife plan” "1 the Rwszh Aviation h” entered S mil St. Remains resting at the ll l .3 ll , f in do. 11- 8m533' 0 0 - h ' V i l V. H A -- 1' - 80 5 Ores P05 E 1 9. Lockheed Lodestar and the Custer Vutcliffe Funeral Home whPr9 lg);-gesalrllvcghl insdsvgtgenttiy omeitietl: new 19" by plane yesterday mrl . inlay iirltmiilid in God's heaven of of Ottawa Ncmny mamrm to moi Austrahm New zealmm melAmenCa E CCw'5 mmIeng-lned funeral will be held on Saturday, wullerl Eu” Royully; cllrluluphm ll-ialiflllt lo 1 visit Dher scan ):nd- The plot, holders at Wm-B "ll. lslallcl illldnlire gxlileSt!L0efmgIeVi. ;:;l'(:slIl:lIethel'iiandS, arld dDelmn:li;k also channel wing Corporation of service starting at 2:00 p.m. In- - , 5 k,; R mond and 3"? 9” 'l' 53”" 7- m T5-i l -1'0 5' 0 95 l W ', RV? DM95 Nil"? ll 9 T309-lExecutire. . torment Lower Morita ue ceme- Regina as ay 1 e nniilnellw" A"ld- Sl06 N0l'll'l C9m9leliy are re'lEyer dav in some lmnl wa "mm "1 IAN" Mmuagu" lwhlch 15 "CW" m N” 5ec”0"5Ta”l o E Charles at Oyster Bed Br dg , y l y l , I y. H ul "0 en" Claus lo" Hm WW 0! lane MW. . ' Rgllandgannfeitnilliilrdrighihgjlxiri-(i".br)lt;l:lll MR End MP8. Slalllty Crosby quested to meet at tliCl?Iill:rlil:I?zrllIe!a!lI1se'iiltu :13: Yluvlldysy Mn 1"”! M” Rlcllald 303” M anlizl a liaiidicap grcuplior tlillili-DOl'il The famous mediaeval mli-acli .il:u-l)f)NAi.l)- In C'luirlniiciown.l ( drS'So T1” ml” Jowph lllu,.,land two children Brian and Susanl ' me" ' i lBoslon, Mass,, Mr. and Mrs. Jan'ix'l'lllang5, A lplays oi York, England, were last Wvcliilcsdtlr. Au:.'ust 12. 1953. Mrs.i”" d ” kl. lll ',..-9 half sisters. of Montreal. also Mr. and Mrs. church on Monday ('Vel'llng,lg"" l.ov'cd mu mus", "Id "":Wchstcr and Mrs. William Wchsicrl ll-he Blllylsll Royal ,l.u.0 club and ll,e..lm.m.,u lu ll-,8ul iliivid Macpomlld or Chprry nniiie” ) 3”” R ' i i 1.. I -1 li dun, ' i ' Inf Cardigan Head. molorcd tw -- -f-----M ------------------ - -- -- in her 78th year. Her rcmainsll 't lAug. 17 at 8 o'clock. l ' Georgetown on Aug. 9. lxarlicrc tlizxvl ""9 lfansfefrtd Yesterday from 0 Ever remembered by Husband-Vlslled lllelllls ""1 ”'"'l'”- I A. A. Tl"? Nelsllllm "V G""-'' C'"'" -- 2 Home to the residence of herl -------m- M11 Illd -ll C-Miles F”5"l son. James MacDonald, Cherry and family of Charlottetown were llili. The funeral will take place on Saturday morning at 8:45 to St. Andrew's Church, interment In the church ccmctcry. week-end guests of Mrs. Fraser's mother. Mrs. Minnie Refuse. Mr. Percy Keeping of the staff of the Dominion Government F..x-l perinicntai Station in Kentvillc. N, S.. is vi ting his mother, Mrs. Flora Cogswell ”Reporling For Duty" In Washington - G. H. bl. G HElli;' i'l l.S.l"0l,lx'l1. "Ni-IWS Oi” THE NP2il"' . . - ALL VR()3l THE 5 AND 10 iii-JPARTMENT - - - ALL. YES ALL. PRICED Jl'ST 1.957 NEWS nf the "Now" most ccriaiiily MUST inriuric the "Just-arrived" Ri.0ilSES to be found in the 5 and 10 Department. Made of fine quality crepe in charming pastel shades. of crisp, crackling taffeta in ii.D. Mactean l Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Peters, and family of Midgell, were guests gay stripes nnd of ail-over lacc, You'll love these Blouses for their UNDERTAKER glchlnlgusctllr?m?(nlM;l.ll::ndl,ll lglrlfg. neat. appearance. their smart styling and their so-very-reasonable price ' i . of 1.98! The r-ropes have touches of dninly lace on the )Dkl'S. col- EMBALRILR Mn and M” R I D0140” or liars and front: (ihcv're quite dross-uppvt, 'l'hc taffctns are attractive- Genrgeiown. , , - r , , ly tailored with match-slrlpmi Johnny collars. 'ihc lace ones are tops 1 , ls l M, .lH - ll la. for luxurious srunrincss, Sizes Hrc from 12 in '30 lnu'lI find ihcsc L'&a()r:toIl"(:Vntn.:hI::d dargrniprulprlzlp lm:.,. 0:: :,.',ll newest of non Blouses for 1.93 in the 5 and 10 Do-pnrlnicnt at Hol- Mrs. Pius Fitzpatrick ,in De Gros "l3ll.5- PHONE 149 Mlnm YOU'LL uani one of the dream-siiiff NiGHTii-IS l.smv in the 5 and 10 Department this morning. They are marie of llnynn Tricot Knit in two darling styles--the colors (Oh La-in?) they're the deep pastels that are so fashion perfect this year (If you wish, you may have pale pinks or blues. tool. These new Nighties have white luv trimming on the hodiccs nnd sleeves. . . . Yr-x, lherc nre aleevcs in riilicr puff or map siyic! The unbelievable pricc it's just 1.98. Pnmo clmncn yours to- day while the sivc rimgc of small, mcdium or lnrvzo is still mniplclo; CHARLOTTETOWN Rayon Trlcnt Nighlirs are in the Ti and 10 i'iclwrinirnI at li0lman'v V AFTER Alli . . . Why mu ninre? ll'iirn gnu IHYI art .1 "l.Al'l'REN- 78 I-.u.-lion St 'rr:x" sponrs GIRDLE for own .u's'r ion. l r-um for the life of me see any Girdle that's any bi-tier for under your swim suit. your shorts or other sport clothes, These "Lawrentex" Girdle: are of fine. pure rubber in nude shade: they're panty style and have a wonderful slimming and trimming cffeci, You Just should hour the "wnvns of raves" about the comfort, the fit, the price. the everything when it "Lawrentex" Sport Girdles! Sizes are small. DIAI. 462! Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service Arnold I-Ieeney, left, Canad:'s new ambassador to the U. S.. is -m"cm"- "L3ll'-l3lmeW5 wentto one ct: your family reunionslcmtk"ln"tv' i shown as he conferred with U. S. Secretary of state John Foster frffdietimuzir titsrcileuiriii "Lawrcntcx" Girdle: iwithoul garters, of course) R "t ”'""'I " '7' ""'”'"" sell your relatives enough insurance to pay for 0”? l''p' Dulles following his arrival in Washington. Ambassador Ht-envy . are in the 5 and 10 Department at Hoimanlt. succeeds Hump Wranl in the diplomatic post.