J - s ,J M' ‘Annual Tennis Dance at _ .gf BEACH GROVE INN ‘I Thursday night this Week TENNIS SWEATERS TENNIS SHIRTS TENNIS SLACKS On View in London LONDON, Aug. 'I-A cloudy Zreen glue cup, shaped like a 1 cocktail glass, now on exhibit in s r :lingy hall in the shadow of West- lminster Abbey. may prove to be the Holy Grail-the cup from which Jesus drank at the lest lup- per. 'I‘he cup, found during excava- tions in a. cave between Antioch and Hamath, Palestine, last June, gy. rlved in London Wednesday. Restlngineglesscaseonaped- estal, the pale transparent green vessel has the place of honor in the centre hall of the Bible lands exhibition. Blue and gold silks de- corate the case and a. bright 919°. tric iight burns down on the frag- ile glass. f Since the cup has been on view, the price oi admission has jumped from six pence (12 cents) to a. shilling (24 cents) although only a (ew school children and Sunday school teachers have viewed it. Authorities do not say definitely the Antioch cup, as it is known, is the Holy grail. All they guarantee is its authenticity as an antique work dating from the las: century B.C. to the first century A.D. ` Archaeologists date the cup on two grounds: 1. Because of its short stem. After the first century stems of such, cups became higher. 2. It is undoubtedly a Roman- blown glass of the kind used at the time of the last supper. Later, the church _forbade the-use of frag- ile material for sacred rites The cup, covered with the dirt of ages, is not symmetrically shap- ed; the bowl being slightly lopsided. t measures approximately three nd one-eighth inches in diameter. :rind three-eighths inches tall. Complete Outfits for Players or Spectators. WOOL FROM AUSTRALIA _ ` ' , YARNS FROM ENGLAND ~ STYLES FROM WIMBLEDON Cable Stitch Pullovers Grey Flannel Shorts White Flannel Shirts White Flannel Slacks “THE MEN’S STORE" as well. turning the fruit again and Rsflin to ensure that the sugar is evenly distributed. RASPBERRIES AND CUR- RANTS I H two inches at the foot and is two Experts are studying a seal on the box enclosing the cup but the mscription is so blurred there is mae nope or proving the wa is the Holy grail until further excav- ations are made in the cave where it was found. Mas. ALFRED HIGGINBOTHAM l The sudden and unexpected death of Mrs, Jane Clow (Henderson) Hig- ginbctham, aged 89 years. °f Cem- bridge Road, on June 12, 1935, came vm . . to unexpectedly and was a shock her family and large circle of gmbotham, predeceased her about ten years ago. Her family, who were strongly at tached to their mother by natural earthly ties: Thomas, in Coleman. Trl’ this way. oi’ serving raspber- r' s and currants: Put them in a deep bowl- either separately or mixing the two frul i together-and sugar very Then put a plate upside down on the top of the fruit, and on that an iron or some heavy weight. Stand in a cool place all night and serve very cold next day. rf '1:r;;'°m 1 , - FOR SALE - -1-.__-_. l The following used Machinery [Qi-ll-ll-I h -McCormack Binder. -6 H. P. International Engine. g -3 H. P. International Engines. Q 1 Slightly used Team Truck Wagon. -"' 1 Slightly used Single Truck Wagon. 1 Also Motor Trucks from 54 ton up to 2 tons-all the above in good condition. v N Samuel Kennedy _ Charlottetown - F-sazi-ala-6-s.. ‘I .¥,. 1 cfzia. foo ., 1.9,' , The Unanimous Verdict . of Successful Ranchers ' 3, _g l ”' “We have never fed anything to equa. ` . IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD in promoting healthy and normal growth of pups and developing sturdy bodies with superior pelts of lustrous sheen, thick-skinned and retaining their color.” `\ Tickets ‘l Alta.; Caroline (Mrs. Frank Vuozzo) and Gladstone, Montague; Annie (Mrs. Neil Vanlderstinel. Pet/.°.r‘s Road; Laura (Mrs. Benj. Richards) deceased: Harry.. deceased: Daisy (Mrs. Alfred McLeod) Cambridge Road-_ Two brothers and two sisters friends by whom she was so long _ ,_ _ and favorably known. `; Q.. -5 '=. Her husband, the late Alfred Hig- ;_ “ \i `* i \.;_ V. survive: Edward Henderson, Murray Harbour West, and William in the United States; Janet (Mrs, Bruce), Truro. and Mrs. James Finlay, Bos- ton, Mass. The late lVi'rs. Higginbotham was highly respected by the many rela- tives and acquaintances to whom she was so long and favorably known. Generous, ever ready to help others. she will be sadly missed in the com- lived a long and peaceful life, and with her husband and family auc- ceeded- in building up a splendid home. comfortable and attractive. The deceased, with her husband, was a consistent member of the Presby- terian Church at Peter's Road. The funeral service, held in Pet- er’s Road Presbyterian Church, was ably conducted by Rev. J. H. Doug- R las, where a. large audience was con- gregated. The hymns sung were favorites of the departed, and her family. The pall bearers were: Joseph and Fred Vuozzo, Archie Mc- Leod. Milton Richards, Gladstone and Lloyd I-ligginbotham. Inter- ment was made in the Peter’s Road Cemetery beside her husband to rest there until the Resurrection morn. The many floral tributes from her family and friends showed the high esteem in which she was held. To the bereaved family, wherever residing, our deep sympathy is ex- tended. - P. _laatipgléegryl Exhibition J Season Besson tickets good for opening night Monday. till closing Friday night, momlngs, afternoons and ev- enings, including all Grand Stand attractions, are now on sale in the Drug Stores. These tickets have been growing more popular tvery year. 'I‘his season we expect to sell considerably over a. thousand. The price, $2.50 is a distinctive sving. Buy one or more. Save money. See the Exhibition from the :tart to finish. They are trsnsfernble. J. W. BOUIITER, Sec'y - ». ~ 1" j" /"'~"'"f".fff. _ 1-_ai Ginger ale Sandwich spreads _ Fruit 9 WHEN the mercury starts hitting the ceiling - that s the time when Kellogg’s Corn Flakes hit the right spot! Light, crisp and cooling-they help you heal the heat. They’re so easy-to-digest they furnish energy quickly wiihoui taxing the digestion. And think how much time and work they save! No one Wants in he in a kiichen any more than is necessary these days. You can serve Kellogg’s Corn Flakes instantly- just pour them out of the package - ready cooked, crisp and fresh always. A big howl of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes in cool milk or cream ll delicious and refreshing at any time of the day. Ideal for breakfast A wholesome lunch or bedtime snack. A fine supper for children. The original Corn Flakes are made only by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Kept crisp and fresh by the patented WAXTITE wrapper. Sold by grocers everywhere. . FOR YOUR HOT-WEATHER MARKET BASKET: Cookies and crackers Sandwich bread Cheese and canned meats Pickles and olives ...and 4//0;. 151% 9 fl'/he CQR "f';,;§Ks§ 0 § -~.iu-IURSUAX, ` » 1 na (;HAaLOi'ie.tOwN UUAKULAN ' AUGus_;i_'_s, 1955 f ' -=1%- “Holy Grai1”.Gup /sl .9 ,Of , ‘Year 1: c°"'N \ WWA \ Pu \?\\Xxi‘i\‘N~\\ ;‘¥~\§‘f'f\\‘q,\‘ = ‘i~.\ “"“.‘1‘ *sured /`y. "@N-|=nes\r\ Mild/993 c O R N |= |. A K E s -Deering Binder- or asia. or f f I Husbands, Not Wives, Cause Hen-Packing LONDON, Aug. 7-Husbands- not wives-are usually to blame in cases of henpecking. This `may sound queer, but Dr. G. Glehm, a leading Berlin psy- chiatrist, has come to this conclus- ion after observing the husbands oi' 30 women in his sanatorium for nerve cases. “As u rule, only women who have their husbands under their thumb are hysterical," he states. “It is not egotism. a peculiarity of married men, nor their lack of being able to understand their wives’ spiritual life which are the causes of these womens hysteria,” declares the doctor. But the remaining 17 were men of weak and unbalanced character. Ten of these were “genuine hen- peeks," and according to Dr. Glem, four were suffering from neuasthenia. and three were invet- erate dmnkards. The ten "henpecked" husbands Dr, Giehm found to be “over-sen- ".itivc, weak, shy persons, who fear- ing the bright light, prefer to live always in the shadow, and who, doubtful of their own courage, must be forced to do something." The Wrong Baby BAI..'I'IMOR.E, Aug. 7-'There can be no names in this story because a mother might be upset, and e. nurse might lose her Job, but what hap- pened was this: L-3868 A child wld- born to Mrs. X, and an interne told the nervous father In two weeks the mother was learned to his dismay that the baby was not a girl, as he had been told, but a boy. Attached to the little Unwilling to alarm his wife, he it slipped the child from the crib. re- p turned to the hospital. got his own child-a girl for sure this time-re- tumed home, and placed the in- fant in the crib. He strolled nochalaiitiy out to greet his wife. "John," she said, "we've got. the best baby-not a whimper from her all the time you For Old London (Canadian Press) I.l0lNDON. Aug. 7-The London County Council is seeking powers to spend money on publicity for London. "Punch" remarks that re- gret will be felt at this by those for whom the charm of this little- known place has been its seclu- sion! When the matter is considered seriously it seems odd that the Empire metropolis does not possess such powers already. Within the last 20 years various seaside and other resorts have obtained powers to spend money on seif-sdvertise- ment. Blackpool. the great amuse- ment centre of Lancashire, manag- ed many years earlier to rush, that it was a girl. in through an inccmspicuous section an Improvement Act which made legal expenditure on public- lAI'l"l‘LE BOY TRIES T0 EAT THERMOMETER at it would be spent on advertis- g the town’s merits. Four years ago a. general Act of rliament enabled a "local auth- a wrist was an identification tag. crity" to contribute to an "approv- Sh0W1I\B' the Child b€10U8€d 00 Ml- ed organization” which would cir- Other COUPE- culate information about the amen- ies of the British Isles "or any art thereof." but the funcitons of is "approved organization" were connned to publicity outside these islands. in P th ent from these provisions, ion the ndon County Council is not a. “local authority" as defined by the t. The position consequently ar- London, however, could not ben- Lo ll M Were R0I1@~ ises that while the boroughs with- in the L.L.c. area. may levy a rate or foreign publicity, the collective S691( l i iulers oi Greater London cannot. LLOYD GEORGE IS FOB MODERN GIRL LONDON, Aug. 7-Lloyd George prefers the modern girl and the education which makes her what she is. He said so at the speech day of Bt. Felix school, Southwold, where his grand-dhughter is a pupil. Re- calling thst the school was found- ed just at the time "when the prim and grim Victorian era was coming to an end," he went on: "The old' academies for young ladies-they were not girls in those days-at best were an expensive joke, and at their worst they were an atrocity.” Fan MInard's lor Brullel 9” "\'f¥ll\lC UP FATHER able to leave the hospital with the ity. Some other towns got round . Child. which she tucked happily the dimculuy by voting s salary to “WHY in the nursery- the mayor, on the understanding A few hours inter the father th WASHINGTON, Aug. 'i-Though the heat and the humidity contin- ued intense here today, the only casualty here was s small boy who tried to eat a thermometer. Carlton Jackson, three. saw all his elders inspecting a thermometer as the mercury hit B9. He investi- gated and the long red line looked like candy to him. The red bulb 1l;>oked particularly gcod. So he bit od. Doctors said he would be all' bet- ter soon. LONG SLEEVED DINNER FROCKS . Dinner dresses for autumn are long-sleeved the sleeves iull and usually confined at the wrist backs are slashed and sleeves also are sometimes slashed. Sometimes sn evening ensemble consists of e gown with formal decolletage, worn with s little piaeket buttoned at the waistllne. Velvet printed plain and crushed. and velveteen, wooilens. .llvquard crepes, metals, and lace are fabric choices. 1~"OR_.§ALE Farm of 21 acres of land. Estate ofthe late James Waddell, Vic- toria. Apply to the Post Office, Victoria. L-8680-'I-29-lil. Professions Gards M¢LEoo sf BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister: and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY EN) LOAN 0l!iee: 180 Richmond Street. MacGu|gan & Trainer Mark R.. Mactiuigau, K. C. 0 0. St. Clair Trainer, B. A. , Barristen, Solicitors. etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Omoo: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. H. F. MacPl-IEE, B. A. NOTABY. &e. BABEIBTEB. BOLIOITOB Riley Building. Charlottetown BELL fi MATHIESON ll B. Boll D. L lllihlollll. 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