I I oecca wig aior :1" ' ED'rr . .. A small lteel building in the lters of recent scientific hisiory- I ice of a lovely white sand duiic Tho story began in the year closc beside the beautiful wIltIl'tl 15..-tn. 3 iphy moiillis hcfiiro tlir. 3' Park C0Vl1Pli- Pllllf” I"i'Ill""'Ii viiitliiimik Iii liar. ulieri WIIIIFIITI island. contains ll wnnrici iiriil-' .i Ii'Ri-ii-ii .i i-nsiiiii-i-oiiil younc "IE l'I9I'll'9 Ill?" l'l""I'l'""'lf” iiiziiicer uas hem: treated at El llBl'l2aYl0l'l at 998 Mill Ill Ill? NIT Cliicatzo sanatiirium fiir tuiiercul- This miracle device. called the osis. Decca Navizatnr. is brinr: ttscri As Ii? lay there. his aL'lll'0 ltcrc fur the first ilhltt In -Vtlllll iir:iiii. iiiipzitieut of the sickness .lrI1CFiKt?l. as an aid lll 5lIrl".I'IlIElII11II. zitflit-led his hotly. turned the tvalvrs Of the (Full 0i 5i. lover new ideas for radio coin- I.-iiiiience. and -Iilnak R -'llllt0I'3. iiiiiiiiczitiiins. his specialty. lie- iienior engineer with the Decca .innin il'tlI'll utirkshtip illlti labora- -V3VlE13ll"ll C0 0i I-Olitltlll. F-llile tory. he figured out on his sick IaltCI.iS S0811 8IJ(lV9 Pxlllalllllll-'lIlP lit-ti. a complctii st-iicine for 0l1t'l'EIlitiii of part of this clcclitti IIKIIIE ti D4'lIICl'll of t-rintiiiiiiiiis riic equipment to hliiiirl iR-yc.ii- I;'(IltI ilglllllx Ill lielp navigate tilt” Marlene Hlltit-IIS. ot Siimiiicr hips and aircraft side Mr. Atirora. whose home is in New Delhi. India. SDC('IEIlZP(I in electronic navigation in l.ouiltin. England. before IOIIIIIILI II1l'I)0(l'Zl Naviszatiiin Company. and ozirlv this summer he flew in (l;iii.'iii;i. together with the equipment pre- sently being und at the thriar stations which form the iiiiii be- ing used by the Canadian llvdrn graphic Survey Dcpariiiiciit Twn of the stations are liitiiilt-rl at Park Corner. P. E. 1.. anti on the Magdalene Islands. while the third station. which forms the third point In the electronic tri- angle. is located aboard the Canadian tiovcrnnicni stcaniship l'Kiipuskasinz". Tie function of the Der-i-:t Miti- gator II to provide ships and air- craft with automatic and instant plotting of t.heir position With this new invention. inst:-ziri of re- ltlllrini UP to several lllilllllrts tn ascertain their dcfinitn lo:-aiiiiii. t h i it information is instantly available, How it All came about forms one of the most enthralling chap- from the Mari! I Perliaps the P)tlllICllli9llI he fell over his brain wave helped him to get better At any rate. his iicciiixcigi from then on uas l'JlIlItI. is soon as he got out of ihc saiiiiliiriiiiii. O'Brien unite to IIIR iiirl il'lt'llII Iiariny St'huarI.. an American vioriting with Decca Gramophone Company. in Lon- don: he got an enthiisiastic rr. spoiisc. It has then. fl'lIi'icn anti .8:-iiiiarr iiccan to work on (icicl- tI!I"L' the irlea. HIE TRIAL Bylll-M1. the Idea was proved practical on miniature scale and in 1942 O'Brien came to Britain to prr-ii;ii'c for the first hit: trial. llit was to have been a tlircc "mouths visit. but O'Brien is atiil titers. I He has settled with his wife Cathryn and his family. in a cottage in Surrey. Thcrc his n.'ii:t.':iIiii- has been pcrfcrlcd. Tiiis is how the most modern JPVVIUYI works. Four radio trans- mitters. like small broadcasting pstations. transmit low frequency iiiavcs 24 hours it day, The clip. imes' to Britain for the low Montreal-Britain fare alone! W.s....a...,... INJOY IVOP-OVII PIIVKIOIS W MONYIIAL IMAGINE flying from here in historic Montreal. An And you have complete tourist fare from Mrmrrul to Britain. It's B.0.A.C.'I newest CORONI-I'I' ill-tourist service. You dy connecting line to Montreal. Then hoard B.O.A.C.'s giant. double-deck STRATOCRUISERS for the quietest. smontheu of all ti-iinmlnntic flights. Enjoy traditional British service and delicious meals. to Britain-withiiitop-over ri all you pay it the low, run-of-the lane freedom from the s ncious upper deck cabin to the gay downstairs ounge. LUXURV FLIGHT. Fly B.O. accommodations. Sleeper fan from Montreal. 'NOm"np. Hnlrfu, i.. i a Rs tins service Montreal to London direct. Deluxe 'Abnl9iuI-DriItr'w run 4 pl; n pnunrpn cuddling I! own, Saint john, Yprmnri. M Militia Ihd reservations, no your local travel agent, i- railway llcltol ofilico, or up Iuruu ovmw Ainwsvs conroiwiou A.C. M()NAR(IH. aII-t'irst- berths available. Pay only Lral transmitter is known as thcl master station and the others which arc sitr-ti sonic 70 miles or more avvny in different direc- iii-ns. as the red. crocii. anti pur- pli 'slaxiis" In A ship. the l)ccca rt-ct-ii'er picks up ('(lll'lI)lni'lll0flS of the master signals itith those of the slave stations. Thcsc HM? 8 reading on red. green and pur- pic clocks. It's simple. A ship's officer has liclurc him an Admiralty chart specially twcrprinted with red. green and purple lines-which are really plots til the coiistaut pattern IfIi'lllP(I by the radio siunals. All the officer has in do to fix his position at sea is to read are titled with Decca. posotlnoi burn cleaner-leaving deposits that rob can of power. Ounlw-natural-ra-one hung-Vcnnovcr First Time In No. America' the Clocks and then FPIPT to thcl Decca Navigator was adanledipleled will be an aid iit'iiiiHrll.i' correspondingly nuiiibercd lines for aerial navigation too. by llStIl-0 ll8Vil28ll0tl hill HIS” I0 "Sit?" in each color. in practice. the ing the Decca Flight Log. thelics. two of the three readings are machine that plots the pilot'sI Working with Mr Auriiru are enough to give a navigational fix course for him. Mr. N. Ward. on the (.'.GS.Kap- electronically and the position is aircraft had navigational cover- "99"! N-3l'ltl3ll0ll (mill)-'tll.V. and shown on the chart b) a pen. It age over most of Europe-with- life l'F3llllllK p actually records the pilot's course out a single new station having (zanadlllll H.WI"liZT3Pllll' right before his eves! , a marine automatic track pltitterpican Airways. the biggest air- 0119" DI the 9ll”'l"ll”"- has also been developed for use line operators in Europe. have on ships their entire fleet fitted with the Never before in the liistory of ”9”'3 Nuvigamn I navigation, has it been possible in Canada too. there is it pro- Carmen for a plane or sliiti to fix its posal to build Decca radio sta- a o ptNl!IUlI at oiit-i- anti iiitii i-om- Iillllr -III the (lull of St. I.aii'-.MIranda D'eS plqic at-t-tirntgv vtlii-ii it is Il':l1'CI- wiic. The new iiavigalor will he: IlIl1.! "blind" Eicii iliruuali foils iisalilc on planes flying over the anti stui'nis. ships and airct'all iiurlli.-.istern areas of Aincrica ca;-mph hqn-hnda, pr-')l)(r1'; can nuiv naiitzatc itiihoiit ever and on American coastal ships. going off IIl('ll' course. I That is uhy the Di-t-ca iiavi- will soon be covered by a chain at her homo- txator uas iiscil -by ships lica(l- of transmitters that will enable iii); the I)-day Ilhiisltlll of Ni p miiiidy. and why. in ill-47, it iv slivith complete safety and accu- finishing a olficialli" apiiruvvd for use in? iJimmy Durante Thursday night. merchant ships by the British in the BEVERLY .IIII.l.S. (izilil iAPi iIIl)3.ltI' last six weeks morel Ix" Nklariiic NHll)'IEE1iI0l1gI1fl'IfI iii .Vf'Wl:;ali'Ff?l1(':' throttigh thgi (:59 of tilt; ;(unllapsed as Shh ...h,- mppp in hpd tori. tic ecca ..vs cm was. ecca aviszaion .ys em. an .hp said- givcn official hlcssiiitzs. it has proved so successful that MOVIE 57,”; pg 1940-, Dct-ca chains of traiisniiticrs all ships in the hydrographic ser- Britain. one each in chains are going tip in India. that point. Sweden. Italy. France. Spain. and Scotland. ine charts of this area brings up dubs More titan 2.000 vessels from to date a survey that has not passenger boat in United States sountlcd. K Tl"? VPl'l5Nl "ll-"'5 when mm" from the land of the pampas. Tignislt Mr. Alan Palmer, Prince County of Turn... .2 i....uig Mrs. Chais- Fieldman with the Department of gon'I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Agriculture. was a business visitor A. Aisenault. Tignish. to Tignish on Tuesday. Mr. Ralph Harper of Boston, Mr. Fred Arsenault, Toronto. Mass, in spending his annual is vacationing at his home in at his homeinchristopher .7 Tignish. guest of his parents. Mr. Cross with his mother. Mrs. John and Mrs. Joseph A. Arsenault. C. Harper. Mr. George Handrahan. Maine Miss Noreen Johnston. Mass. is who has come to Tignlsh to visit 1 summer visitor among friends , his Mother. Mrs. James Handra- during the holiday season. She is ban. is the guest of his brothers. receiving a cordia welcome.by her Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hnndra- many friends in this vicinity. ban and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Conroy Handraham Ascension .and family have as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ells-'Mr. Conroy's brother, Mr. James worth of Boston. Mass. is visiting Conroy of Philadelphia. Mr. ElIsworth's father Mr. Michael . ' , Ellsworth. Skinners Pond. Ml'- '95 M'5- Th-Mn” Ruhdm ' and family of Central Canada are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenauit visiting their parents Mrs. Joseph and son. Rev. Raymond Arsenault A. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. of Massachusettes. are visiting Joseph M. Doucette. Tignish. relatives and friends in Tlgnlsh. g . p while here they are the guests Funeral services for the. late Mi pr Mp A,-peppphis parents' Mr, Peter M. Chaisson. Tignish were and Mrs. Peter B. Arsenault. and lltfld tin Saturday morning, July 30 his brother-in-law and aistrer Mg..:'32b:3EIl':nRf::l53'Iu:IEh "rag: ' . . I ns . , t and M” Harold Cormwr g I Simon and St. Jude by Mr. Chais- Miss Anne Gavin. R.. N. at New son's grandson, Rev. Raymond York is visiting with her sister. Arsonault of Massachusetts. Dea- Fixinu a plane's posiiitiii is . This device works tiff the i ll5kEl5lllE- talld MIV 'E4'"l”" y will” even simpler in the pilot's same radio signals that are .-'ll "10 M-llldaicn lslantlsl btntitiln. cockpit the clocks are read transmitted to ships. So at once A" ill the-59 m('" "V9 mm I" personnel of the Survey Rccciitlyjto be erected. The British Eurov DPP3l”lYllPlll Ill ill? "59 lllld "PPTV Photo by lliiitloti. p p I The actress. born Ill Portugal in till ships and aircraft to naimatr 1914. suffered ii heart iiiizick anci- television film vvith; Her husband. film producer Da- Ministry of Transport. ithaii .2000 miles of survey work vid sehpsupp, said she apparently. The same year. at the lntcrv I has been completed by the C.G.S. was fephpg M." am... 3 me Supp”. national Meeting on Radio Aids IKapiisk.'-ising in the Gulf of Si. ifphpwipp hpr TV l,ppf,,..mppl.(.p she - . , Miss Miranda. a star during llir have been going: up fast in Eu-Ivice will be equipped with these early 194osp had made nnlv hm... rope. Thcrc are now three in units which will continuously re- quent pppeaphppps on the sljrctan in i)cnuiarl-:. eortl both the position of the ship recent years-p Hm. last picture W". C-ermany and France. and new and the depth of the water at c-spared Smfvv with Dean Martin g g and Jerry Lewis. Most of her rc- "5 "5" "I "'9 maklng ill m3"'lcent engagements were in night The diminutive singer and dan fishing travi-lcrs to the biggest been made for about a century. can mp feet mp in(Ihcs lath was liiicrs. including the two Qucensgtiid HIII include areas of the gulfpkpuwn hp. hm. 5pm.). Q).l.'.".,,"S I, and the most ninricrn Anici-icaii that have never been previously min ,.m,th,ns and sun". Orlht-1 1,103. lexotic head garli ever to escape Miss Elizabeth Gavin. Tignish. con of the Mass was Rev. ' Joseph LeCIair. sub-deacon of the I ,M”- Thomas 1.)9",Ce"e- S"mm"' Mass Rev. Fr. Gallant. and mas- 5'de Can"-' W T'g'”5h 0" Tuesday ter of ceremonies, Rev. Francis fwd 91355 lo, 5Pm.d, .5eVe”I d,3y5 Ledwell, Rev. J. A. MacDonald in lIl1Sp vicinity visiting relatives was sgated in the sam.h,a,.y- and friends. i t i . The pail bearers were Messrs C t. I t ' t .d t Mr miiiha Mfsmiizo dgiiaigttftimviihoszl M I c h I I I Be"mrd' Joseph A” ' ' .Gaudet. James Gallant. Leo Gal- -" k I c . . iiiogiiciriailii 0?ltW!:3- I,”";rsJel;I;':mJi P9"! and Joseph ncsday morning. July 28. The bride is the former Miss Anita Gal- . y . . p lant of Bloomfield. the groom isl duscfggwff age?” .;i;”:fm;:flf.r;:2g the son of Mr. and Mrs. Camille y i y i 8i::::::- .3ii"'i:..:"'..:::l.”::. .Toronto. ivhere the groom is em- ploycd. Mrs. Mary Larkiu and son Paul of Watertown. Mass. are spending their annual summer holidays on the Island. While here they are IIlt' guests of Mrs. Larter's father. Mr. llcnry Hogan. North Cape. lthey are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'James N. Gallant, Nail Pond Mr. Edmund Gaudet who ctiiiic from Toronto to attend the wed- ding of his brother Mr BUY NOW! Page to The Guardian. Monday. August 8. 1955 I with his parents. Mr. and M”. Joseph Doucette. Miss Elizabeth Ayiwai-rl. 50...,” . Mass.. who is visiting relatives .-ii I Covehead and Bcdeque snuhi .1 few days the past week ii .,, relatives and friends in Vi'av.-i-:..,h and Skinner's Pond. Messrs. Arthur Arseiiauit and Evert-.tt Harper. Tignish loft ,L.. cently for Toronto where lIlf'V plan to reside. ' Miss Elaine Ready. R. N. iiiotur. ed from Montreal to spiiiid he, vacation with her parents. ii. and Mrs. Frank Ready. She tag at ompanied by Miss Louis, Gaudct. Messrs. Paul iloctin and Leigh Shea who will spend their holidays at their respective hoiiics. Mr and Mrs. Glen lioiiiii-it and family have rcturiictl in than home at ijlartford. ('.iiiiii, aiini spending a few weeks ill Water. ford guests of Mrs. Bciinr-ti”; mother. Mrs. Edward Elisiiiii-ih Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Iieiltsur and family of Boston. Xiass. .1.-5 vacationing with Mr. l)au:iin'. mother. Mrs. Harry Daitmm gm Cow Pond. Mr. Gerald Handralian Hag 5 business visitor to Charlriiictiiitii on Monday. ault. and Interment was in the Jerry .. Mrs. Vera Chaisson, and family Gaudet is spending some time dancer and actress fmnoiis for her . In the near future the world,n-iii: salad h('at1E('i'iI'. (IIOII Fridayp ” MT? Mi'. and Mrs. Edward Aislin- ault. Ottawa. are visiting relatives and friends in Tignish. While here WADDELL Bll0S., cnAPAun MID SUMMER STOREWIDE p SALE TlIES., WEI1, THURS. and FRIDAY August 9th to 12th Inclusive SAVE .NOW! New To Malta e ICED TEA Malta bu iboblu umimli and whiin still hot, pour IMO glcuu filled with in. Add up Cd Mon to Mill. nxrna MILEAGE FOR CANADIAN DRIVERS! Improved ESSO qusolines and new Ilhtrvelube motor oil used together give these results: 1. MORE MILEAGE 2. IMPROVED GETAWAY 3. LESS ENGINE DEPOSITS HERE'S PROOF FROM IMPERIAL OlL'S RESEARCH LABORATORIES ii an. MEN'S and BOYS' DRY GOODS SUMMER cars. reg. 75: a. 51.00 ; 50c Groceries APPLE Juice. 20 01.. 2 for 25: Boys' Dress EANIS iiaitracrioiv Iii;-Tcsitasrtos Milit. 6for 89c ...........2I.49i LADlES' DRESSES to 2.98. to clear 1.00 Icing Sugar . . 10c LADIES” DRESSES. 3.98 to 6.90 . . . . 1-! Off ssijnnass . Raisins. 2 lbs. . . . . 37c GIRLSI BLOUSES to 2.98. Sale . . . . . . . . 981': .593l7'ff? .l.f?E:5.li1 ll?- 355 Picrou Peas. I for MEN 'S s-i'rnA'wnr:it'nv T-SHIRTS. reg. 75:. 1.49. sale Va Price Jam. 24 u.' ppm, 43; MENIS Wuiraiiswxu-'”: T LIGHT UNDERWEAR. pair . . . . . . 1.98 Toi of Tissue. 6 for SHINGLES clearing at per sq. 5.89 SPECIAL 15 sq. Grlplook clearing at per sq. 7.69 We have on hand Building Paper, Tar Paper, 'All at Special Prices SPEC MEWS iiiioiriasrisniniii . . . . . - 4 . . . . . 1'3 T.g' specie! b. . . 99c wonx - 1 BoyI' and Glrls' ' Booms RUNNING . Doz. Pairs I'M" 3”" suoiss Cork Sole Low Knee , 3.89 Posture . undatlon High Knee 4.951 50 Sq. VEEIDCK. as coutrr Totndroes. 1b.. Carrots. 3 lbs. 25: vlolognu. lb. .. Winners. lb. .. 35: SLICED PICNIC Hams. lb. 53: r Many llanlwan item: i , 257., for this sale. IOARD NAILS. 10 In. 1.15 Fruit Oranges. R doz. Ionanns. lb. .. 19: "99" ' son PRESERVING Cerro 29: Pnrownx I95 'ifiIi5'tf7FrTiiToi't'i)?It'-NA White Sugar. 10 lbs 83: "Wat Price on 100 LIK- A PAINTS We have on hand. SPRE9 SATIN, KEM GLO. KP?-W IONE VARNISIIES. atc.. Iccon. lb. . . . . 49: need by l'ALS laboratory tam show that improved Esuo This research also revealed that when new Tltroo yuan of load than prove that Essa Ion angina Morvolubo is used with Essa gasoline! than gasoline: and Morvnlvbo vied toqethor LAWN KING clearing nt- '""l""9'Wl0f"tllW'50'tlWt'l0P0Ilts. rouialtiiilouorgorowuyortdwtou " Drivciutoday-provotoyounolflltobottorporiornnrtuyouo-gd. Chain: noun why you can. ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPIIIII. FOR THE 35.51 I .-.'("...L Hi I' LAWN MOWER. reg. 35.50. solo 59.59 sruu Iitous. reg. 19.95. Sale 15.95 One Only FOOD MIXERM With all attaohuioiita. slightly nod, reg. 09.50, Sale 29.50 Ioluncq of WALLPAPER in Va Price EOORCOVIRING-L Ouugoluulnlluolouianovnralpottarnn v189foDluounr ,' 1-3 Off MM . WE HAVE MANY om- ITEMS oN utr sntitouaitovr -nu: STORE. IT WILL PAY YOU 10 visit WADDELL nos oii'i.1-nu no" DA!!- T1-