"T . YORK NOTES (20 re ee pubes p= the guests of Mrs. Brad ord's svems, Mr. and Mrs. Herold | Mr. aid Mes. Clifford Vessey | weits. | left Morday morning for tceir| Roy Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Elio home im Victeria, B.C. afier @) York, left on Saturday evening for. pleasant five weeks. visit on P.! ‘a holiday in New Brunswick. EI. En route they p'am to visit/ ir. and Mrs. Clifford Vesey. relatives in Port Arthur, Oat.,'BC. left this week for their home Keewatin, On'!., Calgary, Alta., jn Victoria, B.C, after spending a and Vancouver, B.C. . |holiday with his sisiters and bro- Mr. and Mrs. Fank Chase. | ther, in York and Doastaffnage. Quincy, Mass.. ahd Mr. and Mrs. |5miss Hazel Vessey. student visitors to York on Weeivesday:|Sintay. July sth ®t her Rome i July 8th. York: Mrs. Frank Vessey and her me- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millar. of | ther Mrs. Frank Bovyer, York, Ellerslie were the guests of their spent Thursday in Charlottetown. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr, and. Mrs. Ernest MacDoa-|ii75 prankie Lewis, York. B.O. ald and family spent Sunday eve- ning in Charlottetown where they | Some parts of Afghanistan, visited with Mrs. Fred MacDon-. noted for its cold winters, may | ald.- — summer =— { j ~ Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Bradford! above 100 degrées. \ BRIDE CONTEST WINNER IN CITY ta Seee Ea nw Net p: Winners at Sanimecaien te ntciesat Mrs. Lloyd Reeves, the former Mary June Bride contest are seen here re Rix, now residing in Freetown; and ceiving representative awards, with oer runnersup, Mrs. George Campbell, the : the presentations~being made by } former Marina MacCallum, of Bede- RE a a et RS Harry T. Holman. The brides from que; and Mrs. Elmer Smith, the for- left to right are: first-place winner, mer Norma Harris, of O’Leary. TEETH ARE TRANSPLANTED - a Necnsinl W. Leslie, Toronto! plants to a scientific meeting in son to another are believed the ‘physician and dentist, has given/ London, England. His report of first in the world. @ report of successful tooth trans- | .three a from one per-; . (CP. Wirephote) [returned recently to ber home ta Steel Production 2zzs=| "= = Sadie McFadyen, winner of the first - > “Ha alted By Strike jeter e| Sees ee ‘The Queen Few lah Know nag tg aaa coo with hex husband Lorne MacLean as they happily look over the many PITTSBURGH ae sixth, Canada and Steep Rock Mines, | . or ; | So ; ; : : major’ ScB) .strike since the war| west of Lake Superior, will not be Miss Edna Kickhiam, a recent Fe eee re care gd How the Queen Reigns 18 —— tent ipon ore couple ' eae 3 America’s steel industry Wednes-|U.S. customers. brerse al a been ae ber | Lloyd Seaman the former Olive TALL ONES a new book by Dorothy Laird —.#, day and quickly spread te allied! Steel magazine estimates 56/344 Mrs. Laurence Kickham, New ‘ Parkman of East Royalty, the win- .- ‘ elds. = companies with 13 per cent out! Haven ner of second prize in the Charlotte-. | that tells about the Queen More than 500,000 Sfeelworkers of the steel industry's capacity | E town Contest,-was not available for TAKE NOTE : were idle with widespread effects | still are operating. a Mr. Lloyd MacKinnon, contrae- ' a picture. : i * asa person—her consideration, ti maritime | : : : ¥ vt hgereny nr enmagag | ‘cS New Haven,, is’ very busy '= This story in Weekend dedinatl d ] . The Pennsylvania Railroad laid NEW HAVEN constructing many new homes Magazine tells’ about > 1eation and relaxation. aM 6.200 employees; Great Lakes| | throughout the country. -the advantages and Thi ele f Week is shippers\ started tying up their Miss Katherine McGinnis spen- | Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. of gd C disad\ antages of being Is Issue 0 W eekend boats; and steel-owned coal mines ‘ng the week in New Haven as very tall, and ends ‘ r ~ et ‘ ’ : : . closed down. A spikesmtin for the (he guest of her sister. Mrs. etiam sasha” Wea Pucuale ECONOMY JET ; with some valifible’“{}--~ Magazine presents the first » railrybad said the strike will cost James Tierney and Mr. Tierney. beet mp ond ion ™ eeo0o ddeion O. than tn ‘ 4 \ _ jong Srierwhogetbeicrwns iv yr oom ; enough to change ceil- of two excerpts from this its freight busihes } she Vvenias Adams, Dart-. ae be ee tt 4 shallow or Deep Well a heht ulter with. rp Under pressure oe President. mouth... is visiting Miss Glori . ‘ Sas : Fisenhower the steel indistry| narach en OFFER HOMES Pumps to 300 gal. per |} out.a ladder, interesting new book. New Haven, until her. J J and the United Steelworkers departure _ for Calgary with } ‘TORONTO (CP)-—More than agreed to meet with federal- me- “diation chief Joseph F. Finnegam| Parents, where they will take up people have called the dog pound | hour at 36 ft. pump, | : ‘ moter and switch unit |) : ; hey with deep well fittings. ; { roy Markham offering to ; to find of settling the| 2©W residence. jin nearby Ma oe some way ing | | provide homes 'for a German , eB me ;00 NEW PROPOSAL : Mr. Stanley Newman and chil- Shepherd dog and her four pups, q In New York, the Steelworkers dren {mar and Kevin. are va- |left to die beside a road Sunday. | Union made a new proposal to cationing Halifax. while Mrs. ithe Mother dog was feund tied DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES ore. ; : = management that the strike is- pee a is studying music at ee oe without food a Pee 155 Kent St. ‘ we: et f ang f k sues be submitted to a -fact-find | usie. as a result of @ schol- L ‘our pups were na The Princess and he Pira 0s é ime board headed by a2 neutral, arship which she won ea this “nearby. Police are stil! looking { fle "eS p: Fe ers he Ge oat i waa er : Once upon a time an Trish princess fled from her homeland to France. But on the way she was captured Earl Warren + of the U.S. Supreme | _ | the dogs. . b I mae ys 1 Sout ‘|. Master Donald Murphy is vis — vy Dutch pirates, rescued by British privateers and taken to another land. The romantic story of Sheila In 2 letter to the industry's ne | a > Now oe as the guest! © MANS ANCESTORS? Nagira is a true fairy tale, and a dctahttel glimpse of Canada’s history, too. Be sure to see it in Weekend. j gotiating team, Steelworkers’ us Cousin, Master Gordon Dar- th L af Sanaioat David J. McDonald ant rach. MOSCOW AP)—A Soviet sci posed that. the board also include jentist says there is strong evi- one member chosen by the union! Mr. and Mrs George Saund- dente that the narrow-nosed mon- y industry. Its t ars and baby daughter. will be keys of central Asia were the an- sates — a Ginding. spending three weeks in: New cestors of man Professor Georgii —[=> ‘ The Steelworkers ére seeking @| Haven as guests of Mrs. Saund- Debets, writing in the journal So. _-_-“e>" pew-cotitract embodying a wage|&T'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brew- viet Kazakhstan. says the West increase. Latest/government fig-| °F Boyle. BO cn hemisphere and Europe could ;* not have been man’s) birthplace -_",. Country Date with Deirdre Mrs. Lorne Toole and twé chil. because’ they have never-had nar- i: Fi ; dten Michael and Cary of Tor- row-nosed monkeys. a tae : d Sp Jchaom of Texas called ‘fora ot eg ay page onl ; =z Xs Beautiful Deirdre. Battersby, a British fashion model now living repor hat the tot > -| i : : | iemast Gee eat ait eee Michael Murphy, New Haven. | FOR RENT oo ¥ in Montreal, is a country girl at heart. Recently she kept a date inlet “wewse, ‘corporate OO a te eae the’ tee with a camera on a Quebec farm, and the resulting photographs and taxes. . ees peat | .. ‘ fo SHOCKING ANSWER ipo eaatend at Sih Sent ay Cae Le fire a delight to the eye. Be sure to meet this pretty model in ven. j Ee to reas we taaeeemel” ; | CHANDLER BROS. | "22 ZZ Weekend Magazine. | leader predicted “The people are| Mr. and Mrs. Jack a Bor- 1 Plywoed: Place _ || . 7 : going to rise up and say arson. have ~ up residence im| ! : 3 \ find a solution’ when they hear New Haven the summer | ; ~ it,” Johnson said Picketing began promptly at, STOPS ' aca a ae Wednesday. Tt wag) Miss Gloria Darrach has most inexpensive N U T RI-LEA F SET-BACKS peaceful and streets’ look com} - | months, paratively empty without the Get ¥ salesman you cam || | FEED YOUR CROP THRU LEAVES | tee 4 ee che ¥ cat nN oe ~ Salads Are for Summertime \ sir i a see p , t of the work ~~ ellewey | employ e A high concentrate supplementary plapt food Cool, crisp, refreshing and nutritious. Salads! Weekend Food Editor Margaret Oliver's collection of salads vacation trips. Others pitched in| | zontaining a 20-20-20 balanced formulation plus all really fills the bill for hot weather. Cucumber-Olive mould, Summer ee Salat and Tomatoes the job of painting and fi | GUARDIAN - |i ° g P ; a bee. oe ting | | Porkdale Pharmacy | the trace elements to ensure healthy profitable Vinaigrette—wonderfal summer specials in Weekend Magazine. The strikers themselves have | . Peters i zrowth and ter yields. Soluble: ly in their pay for the last two weeks | Open Every Night ar 9 p.m. PATRIOT Steals er -— 9 apply | coming and also two weeks’ vaca- Sunday’s 1:00 te 9:00 p.m. 3 oe tion pay. The union does not pay @ Smiles ‘2 Chuckt WANT AD 3 ee aime besstile, bet CSW lel” Gute : 4 \ Ask your Niagara- Dealer about Nutri-Leaf ; provide help in emergency cases | @ Prescriptions . = such as paying for medical ex-'] @ sungiasses Phone 8506 | recommendations for your crops. Available = | ‘ ‘ .- EFFECTS IN CANADA | @ Color flim @ Cameras ind 25 Ib. bags. di ? M . ] Hi f . The eflects of the, see strike : | Jaspers Musical Historama - also began spreading to Canada. ; : —_ — _._... Mentreal__representatives _of . j H s. j j 4 } t3 ’ t United Steelworkers of America said the northern Quebec and Labrador mines @ ¥ron Ore of pageant that re-enacts the” history of beautiful siiaas saat Alberta. Staff Writer Stephen Franklin and photographer Harry x) fadtwaith thaw yume BANANA CAKELETS disappem | ; egewaaa er ee < Rowed tell about the Jasper Story, billed as “the West’s great Note: Have all ingredients at { Stir in cntll blended i ” ‘ y room temperature. 1 c. mashed ripe i i oe a ar musical historama.” ‘ : Measwre into bowl sone oe | with dependable MAGIC 8 thsps. shortening =~ enti ae dike 8 = Baking Powder. MAGIC Sith together twice, then over, §-' W4. by hend or with electric ’ ' protects, your other fic= a “snasciual ; mixer ot medium speed. == Two-thirds ‘fill, muffin pons, ingredients . .. ahd PAB gy ‘ : ie TOP er 28 6 Sgt a& fl | Add / either greased or lined with — and it saves ae AGRE Ria es a = - ca et ” pars Mh ee é 1 tsp. vanilla 4 cup cake popers. Bake in you y! or 1% < onco-sitied | —— 2unbecten eggs. moderately hot oven 375%, Ot Ee i. All This And More In Schurdeiy’s s ot-purpece oer “= and beat 150 strokes or 1 min 20 to 25 mins. A i -~ ; Sprinkle hot cup cokes witha © today. : | om F - mixture of - 3 : ‘ 7 aes THE EVENING PATRIOT CUDMORE'S : DRY CLEANERS 20 Kent, St. Pheae at? at mmr