V. Sees Island Banner. Tour vii woitld appear that we are ;Itl;liI.1J- for our best tourist year. it :!i inquiries still being received - record volume." George V. 1 or. Director of the Prince 1; hard Island Travel Bureau. ltlitl The Guardian yesterday as luv released statistics regarding my number of inquiries received din-nig the month of June. 1957, llIlft'I'1II0L8lICd 3.626. In June, 1956. :,(i.'.7 inquiries were received. Thus. 1,569 more letters have l)t'ttlLLgfeIVed in June of the cur- rt'lll year. which fact bodes well for a record tourist year. Addit- lullnl proof of tourists' increased COMING EVENTS Curran Ban Picnic, July 31. Cardigan Tea Party. July 31. Bingo. Hope River Hall tonight. lit-serve July 15th. Cherry Valley it i ice cream. (mice in Peakes Road school l.itlay, July 5th. IIKNEITE Tuesday, Jtily 9. for iiasetbrook ice cream festival. .. Horse races at Hazelbrook, Sat- niidy. July 6th. 2 pm. iloiiie to the ice-cream festival in yingston Hall. Monday, July 8. .-tknnual meeting of Howe's Hall. tllrackley Point. Thursday evening at 2.30. July 4. llance eiery Thursday night r..rdiizan Legion Hall. .Webster'a tliotiestra. llance Sinnott Road School, 'I'lQ.I'S(IBy July 4. Good Music. )7:-freshment. Dance Goose River School. rndgsday July 4th . J. o. Mac- adam and Chester MacPhee Sup- Rzserve Thursday. July llth for irois Roads. .IlLt unloaded car of Cement. tlso available. cement mixer. Clay is for rent. Waddell Bros. Cra- pa . Cane to the ice-Cream Festival n Wlieatley River Hall, Thurs- limi; July 4. izwer Montague Regatta. Wed- -iesiay. July 10th. send entries to SIa.Qey Hicken. Fiance every Thursday night Cardigan Legion Hall. Webster: DrcDestra. l&serve Wednesday. Julv loth. or doc crcnm social at Wlnsloe ling liall. llEyie. "My Darling Clementine". -not Augustus Hall. Monday. July Bih:8:30. 1Ie 33.00 annual assessment on burying plots in Little Sands Cem- rte is now due. Payable to ill": D. MacDonald. Little Sands. ll-dian River and Kensington t'W;L. cake sale etc. Smallmanta tou. Summerslde. Friday. July . 1-p.m. O A taxes not paid Emyvale Re i by July 15, will be handed in for collection. By order of ruitces. . l-'&tival at Bracklcy School Sun- '.l.iyo.tuly 6. Ice cream. cakes. so wichcs and tea. Cantcen. Rpugsored by Brackley W.I. Tea round at 6 pm. eons County Plowing Match 5c 2nd. Any community wish- ngcon hold this match please com- mu cafe with H.P. Smith, Sec'y ftl' liiott Robertson. President. Primal. I S wing at Morell riday. Ed-. Hi G. Robinson. as "Tho 'ixu"'-an cx-D.A. in the Mob'a Pia i”lllegal" Starring Nina Foch he Cream Social at Frank Wood's. wood Headed For ist Season interest in an Island holiday is found in the fact the 391 letters were received by the travel Bur. 9'" 0" Tuenldly "an unprecedent- ed number. Mr. Fraser said. add- his "we never had anything ap- gxirriating that in any other Indicative of the numbers of ed is the fact that over 60 tent a considerable number of traitors have taken up residence in a var- Nety of Island locations. At least 50 more traitors will visit on July 31st. when the Wally Byan Traitor tourists who have already arriv- L Qlmns have already been estab- lished in the Stanhope area. and Caravan comes to P.E.l. during ,, the course of an Eastern Canada ... tour. Also. the Rawding and Ring- le lpus tours Visit the Island wee . OPEN EVERY DAY... . . . . -To handle the influx, the Char. lottetown Travel Bureau now re-. mains open each day. includingi Sundays and holidays. from 8:30- a.m. to midnight. and the Woodl Islands and Aulac information; centres have been in operation; for the past two weeks. in addit-t ion. several girls are stationed on the car ferries to assist visitors. with travel information. Spring Park School Closing ' On Friday afternoon. June 28. the closing exercises of Spring Park School took place in the Spring Park Community Hall. Mr. J.D.E. Sterling. Trustee. pre- aided. Piano accompaniment for the program was provided by Miss Janet Mellish. student at Spring Park School. Following is the program: 0 Canada. Remarks by Hie Chairman. Mr. .I.D.E. Sterling. Principal's Report. (Mr. C W. l Choral Reading, ”The Big Red Horse". Grade 1. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificatu. Grade 1. (Mrs. Macl(in- non and Miss Aylwardl. Square Dance. "Captain Jenks" Grade ll. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificates. Grade 11 (Miss McClos- key). Seann Triubbs. Janet Melllsh. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificates. Grade 11 (Miss Walker). Chorus. "Peter Cottontail" - Grade lllf . Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificates, Grade lil. (Miss Lar- ter). Selection by the Lads' and Las- sies' Pipe Band. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificates. Grades lll and iV - (Miss Graham) Play. "Good English is Always in Style" Grade IV. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tlficates. Grade IV (Mrs. Pletchl Choral Reading, "Alfred Bull- top Stormalong" Grade V. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tltlcates. Grade V. (Mrs. MacLeodl Dance. ”school Days'-'.-A group of students. Grades 1-0. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tlficatea (Miss Vellett). Piano SSolo. "Scherzino" Judy Garnhum. Dance by Judy Therlault Janice Cheverie. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificates. Grade Vll (Mrs. Greenl Selection by Lads' and Lassles' Pipe Band. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificates. Grade Vlll (Mrs. Green) Dance. 5 Senior Girls. lllene Norrie. Margaret White. Pamela Shaw. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tlflcates Grades IX and X. (Mr. C.W Wood). National Anthem. and Returninipgrmm camp at 1-101. land Cove Tuesday. are the 4th Charlottetown Cub Pack, pictured RETURNING Alton Doiiiver. and camp attend- FROM CAMP (Balou. Alton Doiiiver. was not Electric Service League Meeting Directors and committee chair- man of the Electric Service Lea- gue ol P.E.I. met yesterday after- noon at Burke Electric. Charlotte- town. to hear reports of the var- ious committees. W.V. Burke. chairman, open- opened the meeting and reports were heard from the constitution finance and standards commit- lees. Reporting for the constitution committee. E.S. Chandler stated his committee was working over various constitutions from other provinces and tiiat asuggested constitution for P.E.l. would be drawn up in the near future. A.E. MacLean, chairman of finance. submitted a budget for the balance of 1957 which was ad- opted and passed unanimously. This committee has also been ask- ad to prepare a budget for 1958. The standards committee. re- prcsciiicd by W.R. Brennan. chair- man. reported a review of Red Seal Standards now in use by oth- er Leagues. and stated that a set standards for local use would be prepared within the next ten days. No One Has Yet Escaped Trials MONTREAL (CPl-Three Mont-3 realcrs have offered a home to- the 11-year-old son of Mrs. Pal Maleter, wife of a Hungarian hero now awaiting trial for treason. The three offers were made after newspaper stories appeared here during the weekend. Mrs. Maleter arrived here with To Set Off Huge Rocket On Scientific Mission By JOHN BIRD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPv - A 41-year-old ,Canadi'an biologist will spend the. fnext to months in remote Central; iAustralia trying to learn when, ither the area's aborigines can make it easier for Canadians to live and work its the frigid north Dr. J. S. Hart. head of the ani- mal physiology section of the di- vision of applied biology of the! National Research Council. will make the study as a member of an international anthropological expedition. The team also includes biologists from the United States, Sweden and Norway. Dr. Hart now is flying to Australia. Members of the expedition will spend July and August. winter months in Australia. living with the aborigines. They ar cutter- ested in learning how these primi- tive natives are able to live naked throughout the year. even in be- low-freezing weather. NEW INFORMATION "A thorough study of this adap- tion to severe chilling may yield new information on the rang cand TROOPS LEAVE EARLY LONDON (Reutersl - Britain's. last remaining troops in Jordan will leave Saturday -- 10 weeks ahead of schedule. the war officej announced Tuesday. Evacuation? of the troops within a six-month period was arranged under terms lnation of the 1945 Anglo-Jordanil friendship treaty last March. mode of climatic adjustment ofl (which the human species is can. able." the council said Tuesday. An NRC official said the most amazing thing about the aborigi- nes in Central Australia is not just that they wear no clothing in freezing temperatures. They aim sleep naked on the ground in be- Ioiv-zero weather with nothing to cover them. The official said if the mystery can be unravelled it may be pos- sible to find a way for the white man to exist in the north with lcs-' clothing. He said such a develoo merit would be of major value be- cause it would ease the discom- fort of northern life . R e c e n t experiments by D. Hart's group show that poorly-iir sulated animals start to generate more body heat when they are forced to live in low temperatures for long periods. SAME PICTURE The council said recent investi- gations on humans have revealed much the same picture. Dr. Hart and other members of the team plan to measure the hcal- i geneating capabilities of rthe abo- lgines. especially at night. This. will be accomplished through the use of spetral equipment to collect i and measure gases exhaled bv the sleeping aborlgine. The council said the equipment will be encased in an airtight ven- tilated headbox slipped over the head of the sleeper. It is designed so that it intereferes little with seeping. ha: three children May 4. Her husband is Maj.-Gen. Pal Mal- cler. defence minister in former premier Nagy's short-lived gov- ernment in Hungary. Mrs. Maleter has been taking her son Paul to her S40-a-week filing job because she can find no one to look after him. Two daugh- ters were placcd in foster homes. "When I have made a little money. we can have our home again and live in peace like civil- ized human bclngs," she said. Maj.-Gen. Maleter was one of a group which left Hungary to meet with Russian officials but never returned. The next day Rus- sian tanks and soldiers moved into Budapest. Mrs. Maleter is resigned to never seeing him again. "No one has yet escaped the trials." she said. "They will not make an exception for my hus- band. if he isn't executed. he will be in prison for life." BIGGER CROW The Canadian raven-actually a BIG DEPARTMENT The US. state department at Dump Rakes an New Holland Balers, New ers, 7 ft. cut. - I ATTENTION FARMERS Haying Equipment For Sale I No. 45 P.T.O. International baler, 1 year old; Motor driven Cockshutt Baler Oliver Side Delivery Rake on Rubber M. H. Side Delivery Rake on steel, 1 year old Cockshutt Side Delivery Rake on Rubber Cockshutt Tractor Mower Ferguson Tractor Mower I Cockshutt Hayloiider Rope on steel. 2 years old 2 International Hayloaders on steel Horse Mowers. Just arrived a carload P.T.O. and Motor Driven Check our'prices for Baler Twine. L. J. ROSSITER GRAFTON STREET EAST DIAL Holland Rakes and Mow- 7360 V2 PRICE WATCH SALE I FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY - TUESDAY JULY 2nd TO SATURDAY NOON A Real I-Ionost To Goodness Solo of Famous Make Watches At Once In A Life time Savings llr1;..:l8I:II:I:ErIIlIl,II,UC I;'I,r:hsh:llIln'S (WV. go cmwguorthforlilgl; 'I't,iEl:J.:1aiiIeIigrIi(l:,Iitwfil Ic0rl'e:L;el1d aaflaii-III? 7369 I gV2 PRICE WATCH SALE - V2 PRICE WATCH SALE - V2 PRICE WATCH SALE - V2 PRICE 5:” :2 TAYLORS JEWELLERS N . I2 in I JMOVA GIIIIEN OMEGA WESTFIELD TAVANNES wr All ctuumo our uoorts or womnoo rs -. Auromincs mo, puss .- AT nice: you win. NOT vmn to Miss. SOME "STYLES AS LOW AS 312.95 ' JEWEL!-ER8 LTD. wantsau-vs PIICI WATCH SAL!-V2 PRICE warcn SALE-V2 mes aoiu my-gaivs uaivmggigq Vi -aivs I-DLVM aoiiia Ix. - Mrs. above on visitors' day. Sunday.l ant and cooks. Mr. and Mrs. Char- I present when the picture was tall-' In the group are also Akela. Mrs. 1 has Scranton and Mrs. Bruce Lewis. I en.) Additional Red Shi Contributions ILa.zelbrook atitultez Carver .. . . North Winsloe District: Per Mrs. Ellsworth Proude Orwell Cove Women's insti- tute: Per Mrs. Jarvis Roon- Women's Per Mrs. Iri- Harold ey . . . Little Harbour Womenis Institute: Per Mrs. L. F. Power .. Coleman District: Per Mrs. Neil MacKay .. . .. . Cherry Hill Women's Insti- tute: Per Miss Joan Vail Biinbury District: Per Mar- garet L. Taylor Anglo-Rusticu Women's In- stitute: Per Mrs. Stuart Parkman .. .. .. . Harrington Women's Insti- tute: Per Mrs. Albert Phillips . . . Murray River District: Per Mrs. Archie Macl.ean Mount Herbert District: Per David Mutch .. Lakevlew. Nr. Lake & Lakeville Districts: Per Mrs. Kenneth Fraser Head of I-lillsboro Women's Institute: Per Etta Jardine Marshfield District: Per Mrs. Athol MacBelh Lower Freetown Women's Institute: Per Mrs. Alfred Reeves lcuvendish. Avonlea W. Per Mrs. Earle Simpson Rnsebank District: Per Mrs. Russell Stewart . Central Lot l6 District: Mrs. Kenneth MacLean Tignish: Per Mrs. W. E. Boyce r.I Per Women's insti- tute: Per Mrs. Henry lilac- Pherson Caledonia tute: Per man Acorn w.'....;;..'-'.' ” ' Mrs". Stillman --i old 3 5.00 13.75 lPotcitoos Need D D T' Just Now Flea beetles are still quite num- erous. but they should begin to, disappear in another week reports Weekly Potato Bulletin No. (II. Webworms are causing damage in many potato fields by rolling or tying the leaves together witbyP-E- - fine threads and f ” inside. DDT 50 per cent wettable powder. two pounds in ill) gallons. or DDT 15 Per cent emulsion. one all!" in the Peace River district of nonh- ltll gallons of water. will control ern Alberta about I786. I l Greendalls July Specials Rog. 39.50. ors. Values to 24.50. sleeves. July Special splash weave. I'Ol'llS. Men's Suits. 2 pairs of ponts- in grey. blue. brown. sizes to 46. July Special 29.50, Men's Sport Coats in all wool weeds and men's maroon blaz- July Special 17.95 Men's Sport Shirts. S II o r t Men's Dress Pants in plains and 4.95 to 14. Men's S u III In e r Jackets plains. checks and fancy pct- Thurgtlgy. J.uly Q1957 The Guardian Page 3 A1'fEN'nON CAMPER5 and L.C. Callheck. Plant radio'- logy Section of the Science Ser- 5'-0Ck, 0: Lem-5 3115 vice Laboratory. Cbulottetown. camping equipment now or I sale. SIMPSONS - SEARS Charlottetown Store both these species. The bulletin is sponsored by P. M. Cannon.Cmp Insect Section EARLY TRADERS The first white traders reachedy LucIios' Slionio Coats. Size 10 to 20. Reg. to 19.95. Less 10”A Lodies' Dusters. navy or block Iongalino. Sizes 12 to 22V2. 8.95 1 Group Ladies' Linen Suits in box or fitted styles. Regular to 13.95. To Clear 9.95 LucIies' S u in III e r Sleeyeless Blouses. Largest selection in town to choose from. Priced 1.00 to 2.95" Children's T-Shirts Cotton Knit. 1 .49 95 in in striped 4.00 to 14.95 - Ioys' Jackets. regular to 5.95. July Special 3.95 49c Ioys' Wash Suits. Sizes 3 to 6. 1.29 and 2.49 The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. 144 GT. GEORGE ST. 150 at. (irons: st. ts AYE! AND YOU REALLY SAVE AT PIERCE'S CHOICE STEER Shoulder ROAST Ii. 39c GRADE A YOUNG J TENDER GARDEN FRESH CALIFORNIA ORANGES CUKES ISLAND SPINACH MIRACLE WHIP KRAFT SALAD DRESSING GRAPEFRUIT FRUIT and VEGETABLES. 2 doz. 65c 3 for 33c 2 for 25c 2 lbs. 35c LUX SOAP 2 for 27c AIIIVINO DAIY I8 01. 27: um SIZE AVON 2: so oz. 55,13.-l APPLE JUICE 4 Tim 49c Island " mg sruwasmss ,, n W, 1.69 FOWL lli. 39c IAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED tOLOGNA- lb. 25: Corned Beef. lb. 29: RITSII COUNTRY STYLE lb. 45c RAUSAGE 2 lbs. 49c RESIILY GROUND FOR A QUICK LUNCH HAMBURG Always A Favourite FLUFFO SHORTENING KAM 2 lbs. 59c Tin 49c GIANT SIZE L""”"5 DEEP BROWN El) BEANS 15 oz., 2 fins 35: ,TlDE pkg. 75c PL" REX TOILET TISSUE 4 Rolls 53c -.... he .. ..,. ROSEDALE CHOICE PEAS 2 Tins 33: ALL I"LAV0lJRS JELLO 3 pltgs. 27c OGILVIES ROLLED OATS T 5 lbs. 149: STORE HOURS MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNEDAY. THURSDAY 8A.M.to5:8P.M. 8A.M.toI:N SATURDAY ................8A.Il.hl2:HP.H. ierce's