lnslect; gVi Canada May Show lncreasef By ARCH Mackenzie Canadian Press Staff Writer MJNTREAL (CP) Virus- bearing insects may become more imporlant - and perhaps deadlier 4.. Canada. it was Iusse-ted weunesdaY- , Fifty of Canada's 121 mosquito species are closely related to the mosquito which spreads Rift Val- ley fever in South Africa and which occurs around the Mediter- ranean Sea and Iran. it a'fects man-"it is much worse than ma- laria"-and mice. sheep. cattle and antelope. i The disease is so feared In Nur'h America that no supply of the isolated virus is allowed into Canada or the United States. even for experimental purposes. rus Diseases in . some details of the disease were! Ninety cent. of still ed ewes died and ion per cent of ill! Dr. J. J. Sleyn. Here for the . lambs. cattle milk supply stop ed. w0"1ll'1"1'1”ll011hl Whlress of en-'The rate of abortion is hlg: in mo ogy. he is from the plague both sheep and cattle. he said. research laboratory of the union . de m g f 1, am, . I in a' paper delivered to the con- P men 0 e a Johann" gress Wednesday, Dr. A. S.;West fbdlrginfgihiu bile" rand"; at the of Queen's University Kingston res o i . . pmdergcgomouc Ibommry "I 0nt., outlined reasons for unaid- ering that viruses borne by nsects EXTENSIVE DOSSES one 01 south Ame,-E we nut. and spiders may becom more important in Canada. N breaks, he said, caused loss of . , gzjgogooo in one mmmerg In man. species of biting flies. the victim suffers severe head- "'9" a5t”""""1C Hy ache. a high temperature for three "ugh! devekm "5 93"” ' days, followed by a one-day break There is H190 the D055 My. he and then a second three-day per. said, but unrecognized lod of high 'ever. There is photos. even new ones may a phobia-or fear of light - andl Some already recogui ed in can. Wmeumes the By Neil!!! 15 Per- ads are horse encep alomyelitls mlnenlly damaged. ' and colnrado tick fevdr. s CITY AND Pownal Red Cross Swimming The Pownal Women's Institute CENTRAL S YOUR DOLLAR buys more at; the Hughes Drug Store. ; ISLAND colored views. Cras-' well Studio. 9 FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy. shop at Gig- gey'I Pharmacy. WE TREAT the sick well. Gia- gey's Pharmacy. hpeu 8 am. I lJ-m- FOR QUALITY, service and ac-, curacy, shop at Worth'I Pharma- CY- COSTB N0 more at your door. for free-delivery. phone 6623. Med-- icsl Pahrmacy, Corner Pownal and Richmond Street. POLICE COURT- Appearing be- me Magistrate K.M. Martin yes- terday morning in City Police Court was one drunk and incapable PERSONALS Miss Minerva Bailey. Ripples, New Brunswick is visiting with Mrs. Olive Carr, Charlottetown. The many friends of Mr. Wilfred whltlock, Hunter River. are sorry to learn that he has enwred the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Joseph A. MacDonald hlid as guests over the weekend, Mr. William McArthy, Jacksonville. Florida; Mrs. Alex Roy and small daughter Jacqueline. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Horne, Charlotte- town, and their daughte Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Lem Horne. Milton, and their grand daught . Alba. Coming Events Bingo Hope River tonight. Horse Races at I-iazelbrook Sat- urday August 25th. 3 p.m. Crspaud District Visitation Thursday, August 23rd. Regular dance Mt. Ryan Hall. Thursday 2.3. Burns Orchestra. Entries for Crapaud Exhibition must be received by Saturday. Aug..25. Dance Lot 65, Hall Thursday, August 23rd. Hot dogs served at Csntbeh. . Burden School will reopen for the - 51 term on August 28th 1956.. Signed M11. J. W. Conn. secy. 11 for Pownal, Ladies” Aid chicken lUPPl1'- Unloading car of co-op Feeds Thursday and Friday. special of! car prices. Vernon River Co-Op. Dance Millvlow lzldll Friday. Aug certain um; Reserve Wednesday September ,p sponsored a red Cross Zwimming MAGISTRATE'S COURT- An and Water Safety Course from Au- & Diocese of Charlottetown, Cath- olic Womenls League officers el- ected yestenisy pictured above. aid; 2nd Vice Pres. Mrs. L.,L. Noonan; Rec. Secy.. Miss Gert- rude Coady; Tress; Miss Iphig- mg L. M", nasil MacDonald, Past President. Mrs. B. W. Desnoches, President, Mrs. Joseph MacDon- l c. w. i.. CONVENTION ELECTS FFICERS - i Here's a toothpaste for, people who can't brush after ovorv moall llEDDlN BROS. 132 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 4.386 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The public of P. E. Island will be interested to note that the Eastern Meat Packers Co. Ltd., of Nova Scotia and the Farmers Abattoir Co. Ltd.. of Charlottetown have amalgamat- ed arid are now known as the Farmers Abattoir Co. Ltd. enie Arsenault: 3i-d Vice. Pres. Rev. J. G. Maccoi-mac. Provinci- Deep Trench in accused was fined 5200- and costs yesterday morning in Que- en's County Maglstrate's Court, for possession of liquor when his Permit was suspended, this was the accused's second offense on, n""'. "5 l"5”""('10V-' such a charge under the Tempe;-.. MISS Margaret Jardlne tested ence Act. Also on the docket be- the Swimmers and presented Red fore Maglszmtg Gilbert Gaudet. Cross awards to the following suc- gerathge persons charged .3... cessful candidates. er c ghway Traffic A t, b i . fined S50 and costs for th: foll3dlvlvg- BEQINNERS: 1112 Sllllle ofenses: for falling to Lelgh Jenkihs. Judy Acorn. Aud- Stop It I Stop sign. for non-reg- WY S3"d"S”h- Margaret Crane, istratlon of: motor vehicle, and Norma Morrisscy, Betty Crane, defective lighting on a motor ve. mcllhrd Macnzie. Don Macllae, ' Brendon Prauglit. I . lucle. --m-m----Z-m JUNIORS: Melvin Bruce. Doui: Robertson, Presbyterian . Janette Bruce, Dora Bruce, W. M. S. SOWICB INTERMEDIATES: At Hunter River W” 3””- SENIOR: The Woman's Missionary Society Pea” Hermam Lloyd Br"ce' of the Presbyterian Church. Hum. EW'TT1m er River. held their annual thank. offering service in the church on PTESOII Emilia? gyeenlnlg. Avi;g;.ist 5th. Stud- T ers Return n r. r. ate of Victoria. B.C., r Mack"? 0 Q' c' Jull TOJGY -. R.J. Berlls. B.D.. D.D., of i the church of St. Andrew and St. Saul of Montreal was guest speak- The music was under the dir- ection of Mrs. Philip Matheson of Oyster Bed. who wins ably suppor- ted by the choir of the Glasgow Road Church. Miss Margaret Matheson was guest soloists and her singing added much to the service. Dr. Berlis. a former student minister of this church expressed deep pleasure at being once again in the pulpit at Hunter River. In re-newlng old friendships with his people of former years he re- called many humorous incidents of his mlnlstery. He also remem- bered that during his ministry. , homes were saddened by death and tragedy. lie was happy to rccal his sharing of the joys and sorrows of the people of this- zust it o lath. Mrs. Roy Herman acted as Chairman of the Swirn- mlllg and Water Safety Commit- tee and procured Mr. Fred Hynd- Sheriff John Benton said yester- du that the prisoners now being held at the Charlottetown Police Station can be accommodated to- day at the ”ueens County Jail which was closed last Tuesday for fumisatins purposes. Workmen yesterday started repairing the locks on the cell doors of the jail and this work will be continued after the prisoners from the City lockup have been taken in. The is prisoners being housed at the Prince County Jail will remain there until all the repair work has been completed Last evening six men were reported being held at the City Police Station which has accommodation for nine. Mrs. J. Deker, of Halifax. libs spoke briefly and was most kindly welcomed. The September meeting wil be at the home of Mrs. Alexander Atlantic Probed WASHINGTON (AP)-The Na- tional Geographic Society said Wednesday it he sexplored with cameras and other equipment one of the deepest parts of the Atlan- tic Ocean, the Romanche trench. The announcement said the re- search ship Calypso was anchored usccessfully in water 24.600 feet deep, ”undoubtedly the deepest (anchorage! ever achieved." The anchor. held by a nylon rope less than one-half inch thick, kept the 142-foot-long ship "steady as a rock," the society announce- ment said. The Romanche trench is mid- way between the bulges of the African and South American con- tinents. Sonar equipment and spe- lal cameras were used to survey its depths. The cameras, which were ,low- ered on nylon cables less than one-quarter inch thick, will be opened and the film developed after the Calypso returns to Mar- seilles. France. Aug. 27. Cross Roads Red Cross Swimming The Red Cross Swlmml and Water Safety Course at Cross Roads came to a close on Mon- day. August lath. Mrs. Malcolm Reeves acted as chlnrman of the local Committee sponsoring this two weeks Course. Miss Donna Cudmore, Charlotte- town, instructed the classes in Swimming and Water Safety. A well trained group of swimmers was examined on August 13th. by John Murphy, Assistant Red Cross Field Supervisor. Following is I list of the candidates who merit- ed Red Cross swimming awards. INTERMEDIATES: David Reeves, Donald Reeves, Mrs. Jenkins. JUNIORS: Beatrice Farquharson, Iialderaon, Lowell Doreen charge. His message which was based on Psalm 87:5 was inspir- ing and was received with apprec- iation by al. The church was filed to cap- acity. A pleusn hour was spent following the service as Dr. Ber- lis greeted each one personslv. Folowlng the service, Dr. Ben- lls, Mr. MacLean, Mrs. Matheson and member of her choir and oth- Stewart. ANNUAL hi d . incl R . nd Mrs. gornswhilscxsyldfllfs H:;lllT0ll, 0n- lion Of "II ,',',',2,-,,,;':",', ,',,';"'..'-l",,,rg. 3” 3;: be heidin the Clover home of Dr. and Mrs. Murchison. A good offering was . ceived. This wil be used for missionary urposes. On Thursday evening, August I. the W.M.s. met at the home of Mrs. J.H. Andrews for their re- gular monthly meeting with the president. Mrs. I".M. Bagnal pre- siding. Folowing the devotional period. routine business folowed. is requested to have tondoncc. Broodviewi will be iii Come to Cape Wolfe United chu picnic on Tuesday, Aug- ust . h.. supper served. alsi as hool Wlnsios station School Thursday Aug. :3 1.30 p.m. by order of Trustees. naiicing at the White Spot every Friday night. Rollie Macl(enzic's Orchestra. Daiiclng at South Rustico every Thursday night. Rollie Maclfensles Orchestra. Canteen larvice. l lief chicken supper. Mount Ry- "! H-Ill. Tuesday, September llth. Dande after. Ddiclng every Thursday night Eoutl Rustico l-Iall, Rollie Mac- Kenlifs Orchestra. Csnteon ser- vie. a oy- .',. It was I pleasure to the officers land members to have present, the annual summer visitors, Mrs. Jas. st and her sister, Mrs. Birkwall of Saint John. These lad- usf 23rd. of 8530,p.m Mr. George Hoes. Jenkins, San- Jqlson. dra Kenned, , Patsy MEETING Of the Progressive Conservative Associa- Third District of Queens. will Club. Thursday. Aug- . Each Poll Ciiuirinun five delegates in or- M.P. for Toronto- o guest speaker. J. J. MICDONALD, President. Rail Crew Go Into Seclusion To Write Memoirs Of Voyage By ROBERT PRICE Only Daily Mail representatives LONDON (cp),.s;dppe,- Hem-1 know the present wheresbout of Beaudout and his comrades in At- the hehhded V0Y8E8Ui”8- ham conquem wednesday pnchea "Sorry, old man. i .can't tell into writing their memoirs for no you, where they are." said a Daily days on s tossing raft. Ma”, 1'9P0"t9'- "Y0" 13111 533' The venture into journali for they re, in 8 Dligsh west and hotel- a 557.500 payoff was the occiiiuori ” V9: "'0- of some sarcasm. 'What prihe glory?" says The Dally Herald. "it's 517.500." And the Herald reporter who boarded the raft l'Egare Tuesday during its slow tow to shore adds "A new-style reception for con- quering heroes? Yes, but some of the blame is their own. For the new-style hero isn't looking for mayoralmmseptifons. I-led loioklft for agents ng or wor rg s. Beaudout and companions'Gas- M Fiilmhllth 011 "19 C0mW'"'5 ton Vanackere and Marc Modena. coast. where the rail is m00l'ed all youthful French nationals who half is mile offshore. holidaying make their home in Montreal,.visItors chartgred plgasure boats closed the 27,500 deal with the to circle the 'iEsare for! first- the London Daily Mail for exclu- hand look-and the crew's two pet slve European rights to their story-cats iounged Ib0Il'd- They Clh 1 of the Halifax-to-Cornwall cros- come ashore because of quaran- gng, tine regulations. New TROPICANA DRESSES Arrived by Express Today Made of oil Viscose Type Linen. Washable Lux Tested Sizes I2 to 24Vz. 4.98 1 8- M9LEOD ilm! breakfast in bed at 10:45 a.m. "They also had vitamins." added. "And believe it or not. they'll spend the rest of the day quietly writing their memoirs." For omorrow, says a four-col- umn box on page 1 of the Mail. the log of the "Lost One” begins exclusively, along with a pictorial record. MCDRE TARTANS The Gaels call it BREACI-IAN. We call it Tan- tan. Ours are AUTHENTIC and imported froml Scotland. Get yours at our seasonal closing sale this week. i THE TARTAN SHOP BONSHAW. ies both spoke briefly on various A Mail man volunteered the in M” Macpeanls mmherv M"' R"' formation that the tired trio had be" M""”"" h” idence, R.I., has returned to her i l aspects of missionary work in their church. Mrs. Binkwai who is a former missionary to China is a gifted speake . Her y.esence and that of her sister is always appreciated. Present also was WEEK-END SPECIALS that you don't want to miss. V to SALE- l Terrific! bargains in Ladlesf Coats Final Clearance At Greenclcils. We Must Make Room For Fall Goods. Bargains Galore, In All Departments. rues iD.””-15.” selected from our regular stock. Values to 849.50. 25.” I Men's Suits in Gabs. Worsteds. etc. at Our finest Ladles' Coats la cczomtzsmo ' Men's 1-P-ant Suits, nylon gabs, flannels, 29.5" t.' ,,THEtill-E hiya i no on-sci-boo. so. C... ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,., M, A. P. GALl.AN1"S '6'.'.':.'.' .'."'.”:.'D. ';":..'t' ”- ;l:.,Pi::.;":.'r:::2.:::F'"' '" M '9" ::'!.dAbIll.:h2:. Sim! o'clock. :pon- IOUTB RUSTICO , Y staf nage .om- , ' ' a new GM 3 95.12 95 i S:.:.::..c:::;3 00 12 as 15 95 ,.,.Zil,”.:'.l:.?l."l:g;f E-;;:no.si. III. 27: V""9” '0 W W - - v-I.--no mo! - " - " - WW ,. by e ' Bhda W Ladl4s' Skirts in all popular styles. Men's Sport Shirts. stock up now I n cm... mi... -...R0--W -- 17: 3:.'::. :;':!:li.'i.s'-'"- 2. -3. ll':.:.:':.”.2r... 1. -1. an :..-'--::.;:.-2 am - T "; .- S leek" 1"” "' W :l:::i::"'.r:...":'.:.'.;..P'.'.::.".:'. 3 48.4 48 I .:::::.'::.- '5..i'.,”":.P..':.'.S 5 00.5 95 ""7 "" c""""' """"'”'i Qt. Container rayons. Values to ms. siiu: s n etc. Values to nus SALE- I a wink: " ”' "” ""iu"7n3-Tluolossos. 2 for 63: so ' ' c"""h- ' v ' ' cmi.onsN's cuit.biu:N's BOY8' PANTS aovs- . G 49 95 I G d'Pai” "- W" -M "1: ii”'''- """"' 35: lilii" ll”..'"”..”' OW" . iii" W 2. line 39 -49 ' sud chili. P. ' - Ir-uImudu'Es"?ucbu1cTmk'Mt'S"M'."i7,: . . i ""6 Monarch Cake Mix - ;. Ladios' Fall Goods Arriving New Fall Dresses, Suits' Blouses 8- I D, . - , - -. .'lin ..'l...."””'.aiau"" TIT. Wm” Vi" 17' Skim. Come In And See Our New Fall. Showings. um 2mV0:MAUaI&i Chocolate. plug. . 293 , :1 y siii Built l l al Director. Guardian Photo The purpose of the Company is to operate a modern Meat Packing Plant and public Killing plant for Uveatock. which will be located in Charlottetown , f It is a well known fact that we produce superior livestock Mr. and Mrs. Abijnh Inman, he" on P, E. I.-now, farmers, is the time to take advantage of an Island Meat Packing Plant for Island produce. This notice is to advise all subscribed shareholder! 01 Common Capital Stock of the Company 0111 "191? 11101197 1' now being called and that a Trust Fund has been let up in the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. for thei-l' wuV911l311c'- Subscribed Stock not paid for or arrsnsemelll-I 1113” 10' P'Y' ment by August 31st; will be offered for sale to the Gellefll Public. ' Providence. R.l., returned to their home, after spending the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison. Argyle Shore. L.A.C. D. K. and Mrs. MICLOID left for North Bay. 0nt.. after spending the past six months with For further particulars apply to- James P. Callahan. Chairman Finance Committee or Andrew Stevenson. President Farmers Abattoir Co. Ltd. Post Office Box 213. Charlottetown. Miss Barbara lnman, R.N. Prov. home. having spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison, Argyle Shore. THE GOOD OLD SLIMMERTIME Sure will be glad when the wife gets boolinnd resumes he shop- ping of PIERCE'S. ' For A Quick Snack Glover Loaf MSW” socxnvn Corned loaf S. , tinm:l5' tinhS'3'. "" CHOICE MEATS Vt 30iEr3'iE;” Lb. . . .47: nannocx FILLETS Lb. 35c HAMBURG 2 Lbs. . . . . . 59c YOUNG TENDER Lbo o o o 0 0' Bib or Brisket Devon 39c OORNED BEEF Lb. 29c SAUSAGE Lli. 1oo roar WAX PAPER 29: GLEFM IS HEPE woonaunvs Hero's n toothpaste for people who TOILET SOAP can't brush after ovary meal! 4 5." 31; "" GROCERY SPECIALS ” Royal Russefm-L8 oz. tin Bi-lghu P1-um; APPLE JUICE 27: PLUM5. 2 This 29: Silver Seal , Kippomd MOLASSES. Quart . . .. . . 33: SNACKS, 2 Tina .. . . . . . 23: Ideal Dairy (Fresh) No. 1 Creamery I VCOTTAGE CHEESE 25: BUTTER. lb. 59: Silver Seal Pure Broken Pokoo lLACl(PEl'PER.2oz....i7c TEA.b. 89: Lantlc Icing Oampbells SUGAR. lb; We TOMATOSOIIP.4Tins.. 49: FRESH FRUIT Gs PRODUCE Good Size Sunkist Fresh Island loalicrg ORANGES,2doa.......79c LElTIlCE.oocb........ 17: snow White Onlifonh White CAULIFLOWER. each .. . 29: GIAPIFIIIIT. 6 for . . . .1. 498 Tasty Island ' , 14ooIl( on) . RADISHES. 2 bunches I9: ...... :-