With Dept. Of External Affairs Miss Helen Jones. M.A.. daixhb gr of the late Senato J. W tar Jones and Mrs. Jones of lunbury. one has accepted a position with the Department of External .Af- ialrs. Ottawa. Miss Jones will he I Foreign Service Officer with the Department. At present she is working in the Defence Liaison Division. After a period of train- ing she will become subject to posting to any part of the world in which Canada maintains a rep- I nsentative. Previously M I I I Jones had been employed by the legislative branch of the Depart- ment of Labour. She took her Mas- for of Arts degree from Queen's riiiversity last year. having maj- nred at the university in political SCIENCE. Good Year For Auxiliss-y Of Orphanage The alnual meeting of the Char- lottetown Auxiliary of the Prot- estant orphanage was held in St. Pauls Hall yesterday. The presi- dent. Mrs. W. A. Smith, presided iilL'l' the well attended. ”usI- astlc meeting. Excellent reports wdre presented mowing the -year was one of the best in the history of the Charlotte- town Auxiliary and the president especially commended Mrs. Rend- rrson for her woad ful work. as well as the splendid work oi the members. on behalf of the Trustee Board. Mr: Henderson expressed sincere appreciation for the outstanding work carried on each VII! by the rharlottetown Auxiliary and aa- Icnded an invitation to the annual nir-cling of the Provincial Auxili- hr)" being held at the Orphanage of June 23rd. A special vote of tanks was missed to the Vestry of St. Pauls ghiirch for the use of their fine all. officers ele A 4 were as follows: President. Mrs. W. A. Irnith; vice- prcsident, Mrs. R. R. Bell; treas- urer. Mrs. H. S. Henderson; sec- retary. Mrs. J. H. Cerry. Vice-Presidents: I ('liurrh of Scotland, Mrs. J. I. III 'lI0l7. Mrs. F. M. Dupleaaia. Mrs. Elliott Jones. Baptist Church. Mrs. lIi.1rNeIlI. Mrs. R. J. Rupert. . L F. Myatt. Si. James Church. Mrs. Louis sadler. Mrs. J. P. Clarke. Mrs. I. Gordon White. St. Peters Cathedral. Mrs. man Davison. Mrs. A. I. Mao - Ian. Mrs. W. G. lagg. Christian Church. Mrs. I. I. Platts. Mrs. J. A. Graham. Mrs. Flnyd Macltlnnon. ii. Paula Church. llrs. I. I. Sept lo ' Can Strange But True .7-IIIIAIHII Dldyouknowihatminceple waai!rstrartoftheYulaeele- Ration alritish monarch? VIII tilepieaa .TlIefirstrec- tame. dlabor Crosn ell' - 0lI13lythe'm ce Christmas ob- cburch serv- what he called Medieval Times as the favorite holiday meat in England. Yankee Ingenuity knows no lim- lts. There's.a chap in Maine who's proved it again. He sells rotten eg I P. C. Constantine runs a he chery which ships a ton oi rot- ton eg I to Chelsea- Masa.. each year. he eggs are "duds" from the hatche y. if the eggs don't produce chicks within the prescribed time. they are delivered to the Common- wealth Oil Company. in Chelsea. The company uses the rotten eggs to make a special oil useful in curing and tanning leather. Some 0.000 of the bad smelling hen fruit leave the hatchery ev- ery week. and. strange but true. Oonatantlne gets paid for the over- rips eggs at the rate of 75 cents a case. In the last six ears this bet- chery alone has sh pped more than 1.000.000 rotten, eggs to Chelsea. The porch d the Grand Hotel. at Mackinac Island. Michigan is three times as long as a football field. x Finding water for wells is easy work for I-lasen Howard of Corn- wall - if he has a green switch from a tree or even a piece of wire. lie estimates that he has found about to wells for friends and net hbors. The ving rod he used the first time picked out a good water sup- nly. The well diggers went to work what was then thought to be a dry area. Result: a well that has never one dry since. How does How do it? lie takes a Y- shaped branch and holds it by the prongs with the base pointing up. Then he starts walking back and forth across the land. The switch turns down when he passes over water. Miller. Mrs. I. A. Horne. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. Mrs. H. R. Carruthers. Mrs. George C. Fisher. Zion Church. Mrs. B. C. Van- Iderst(Dine, Mrs. A. N. MacPher- son, Mrs. Elmer Sutherland. Mrs. G. R. 3 Mrs. Sutherland Macbaan. . Trinity United Church. Mrs. A. 3. Fisher. Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. Mrs. E. C. Baker. Mrs. Lel3aron Tait. Mrs. G. E. Moore. Mrs. nus. Matheson. Mrs. Alan Holman. IDWALLAN TO OPEN CNI TORONTO (CP)- Lord Rowal- lan. chief scout of the British Commonwealth and Empire. and a distin hed soldier. will open the Ian National Exhibition this year. Lord Rowallan will be In Canada attending the 10-day inter- national scout jamboree at Niagara !'a Is. An . mail. The ex- hibition will run om Aug. as to Eastern Guardian -naouua mas Isaia- Auxiliary Canadian KI. Neil lsooley's.. Monday aim. 'KsNG'l HILL. lsontegae. Biisiness hours I a.sn. to I p.m. DMIIIU Time. CIOIOII DINITCII afternoon. 'llliAl fill Weetsnorelaad 5Insers in sacred concert. Sunday iiicht, June 10. at 9 pm. Standard Tllllc. in Mayfair Theatre. Murray Rncr. Also in variety concert. Monday night. June 3) at I p.m. Standard Time in Yeo's Theatre. Montague, . 'io0 YEARS OLD and silt in her teens -- Charlottetown- and next in all churches. Rev. Russell A. Maclnod. Minister. ..-cnuacn OF CHRIST. the Lord'svDAv. June 10th (All at- vlces on Standard Time). Mon- tague: 10.00 am. Bible School for ii ages. 11.00 a.m. the Inrd'a Burner and preachbig service. Murray River: um a.m. Bible Sdiool and the lord's Supper. Murrny Harbor: 0.0) pm. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Evangelistic service at the Mil-ray River Church of Grist at till p.m. Everyone wel- zstne. Kenneth '1'. Norris. evange- Nerth Idtle ..'.l'heladlesoftlIelestIaltic unit to hold a parcel-post school on June In at Friends of Mr. John A. Mc- Innis who has spent the last man s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keene. regret to hear of his illness and removal to Charlottetown for treatment. Mrs. Upton Seaman. 0'l..eary. was a weekend visitor at Priest Pond. the guest of her brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McEachern. Mr. Fred A. Coyle, Postal Su- perintendent for P. E. 1.. was a visitor on June 0 to East Baltic and Elmira, when he inspected both offices. Mr. Stephen Ellsworth. Ottawa. returned to that city having spent his vacation at the home of his sister, Mrs. John 3. Pay. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mossey. East Baltic, were recently visited by their son John. employee of Ford's. Somme ville, Mass. He was accompanied by hi, wife. nee Mary Craig. The new Legion Home. Sourls, was offlcialy opened on Wednes- day. June 8. Army personnel from various parts of the Island were in attendance and Mr. J. Brenton St. John, M.L.A.. repre- sented the Premier who was un- able to be present. A plaque in memory of the fallen of two were was unveiled by Mr. Daniel Mac- Donald. Membe s of the Legion paraded down Main Street and placed wreaths on the monument which was erected a few years ago. A lobstersupper was served in St. Mary's hall; after which music and dancing was indulged In. Mr. Daniel MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo MacDonald. has gone to Montreal for treat- ment. Mr. MacDonald was a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital previously. Mr. C. Warren Jarvis left on Thursday for Toronto where he will join his family. Mr. Arthur Keene was a bus- iness visitor to Charlottetown on June is A new bridge at Priest Pond is now under construction and sev- eral men are employed there. This bridge is to have concrete covering and will be much wider than the old one: thus adding to the scenic beauty of that place. The anual meeting of the St. Columba Altar " lety which was organised in 1954. was held in the Vestry on the afternoon of June 12; the four units of the parish being represented. Meet- ing opened with prayer led by the pastor, Rev. W. D. MacDon- aid; after which the minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Each unit gave a report on its work and rnembe - ship of the year. and a financial statement was read by the sec- retary. Father MacDonald thank- ed each and everyone for fine co-operation and achievments and encouraged in his usual grateful manner. Dueito the re- slgnation of Mrs. C. J. McMahon as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Louis Stewart was voted h as such for tho ensuing year. The meeting closed with prayer led by Father MacDonald; after which Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament was held in the church. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Mosley were business visitors to Char- lottetown on June 1!. - Mr. Alex T. MacDonald has an- tered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. Mr. MacDonald has been a valued member ef the staff of J. J. Hughes Co. for many years and recently was in the employ of the co-op in Sourls. Among the students who have completed their school work are some who are known in these parts and who deserve special House of Stone. Canada's finest tailors join the celebration with A price cuttin spree. Place your order now wig: M. A. Ilacleod Ililnr. Morn: Riva. Ind save. 'rasn PIIIII-Fm tickets "' belns aivaa with each two dol- lar purchase in the ssaecune s to I three beautiful celebrate 3.00 stars Prizes valued at 88.00. Prisca will be an t 101:: our Satsurday. Jug Isrd. - - . umnsar sather sale from June llth to June X. Churn. Canada. -51". psi-en's lay Pastoral the United auras Se:-vines Jute Isth. Interested "me election of a new become dfectlive. TIIEATR uaae'a as IIA poise.-auisoipiisoeoi-ts'sis Powers-AlaoNews-Cartoons. iioiiiiisuia SOURIS HOSPITAL The Annual Meeting will be held In Hall at Souris at I P. M. A large and representative attendance of all 'n the welfare of the Hospital is invited and will be appreciated. The annual report will be ailxnltted and finances discussed. I hiidandtluretirernentofihe present Gtairrnanre gueetedbyhim at thelaat annual meetingwlll ddlnitaly PH-Int-I7-ll A&n.-40-II- IIICII3 lax. "H. WI” Island Seaman Naval personnel from Chur- chill Naval Radio Station shared in the search for a downed RC MP aircraft with seven persons on board in late February. The gegrch was conducted by RCAF aircraft and it was a Navy crew! of spotters which first sighted the missing plane. Front row, left Stamps To Honor Scout Jamboree OTTAWA, (CF)-A new. live- cent postage stamp will go on sale Aug. 1) as a tribute to the Inter- national boy scout movement. The post office department said Friday the stamp goes on sale the day Governor-General Vincent Massey opens the eighth world boy scout Jamboree at Niagara-Om The-Lake. Ont. Scouts from 40 countries will attend the jamboree which is being held in Canada for the first time. The green and gold stamp de- picts the scout emblem between two hemisphe es of the globe. It is topped by the words. in French and English. 1055 world jamboreo. Laurence Hyde of Ottawa de- signed the stamp. Personals ..'Tha many friends of Mrs. Ronald Boath. Dcarborn. Mich. the former Blanche MacEwen of Bristol will be pleased to learn that she is going to Scotland with her husband to visit his parents who reside in Arbroath. Scotland. They are sailing from Montreal on August 5th and plan to be back sometime in October. Mr. Boath has not been home since he left Scotland 32 years ago. They are regular visitors to the Island and plan on spending their vacation with Mrs. Boath's mother next year. mention, such as Miss Frances Campbell. daughter of Joseph and Mrs. Campbell; also Richard Wedge. son of Mayor and Mrs. Wedge; Basil Campbell. brother of Frances; and Catherine H. Mc- Lorne V 1 alley . Wlr. Peter Mac Lead and Mr. James Callaghan were visitors to Pisquld on Tuesday. A number of young people from this vicinity journeyed to Mont- ague on June 10 where they spent a most enjoyable evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Macbougall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mscbaod, Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on June 11. They were week- end guests of Mrs. MacLeod's par- ,, g ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Nichol- Mr. and Mrs. James Callaghan . ad as uests on Sunday. June 12 Mrs. Ca laghan's sister. Mrs. Lucy Dolron of Cornwallis. N.S.. and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. MacDonald and family. also from Nova Scotla. " Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDon- v aid and Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- . Innis motored to Strathcona on , Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKay. Miss Patricia Gauthier. Rustico, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Callaghan on Sun- day. June is. Mr. and Mrs. Edward and son Lea. Bangor- were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Crane's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mac- Aidecl Search to right: P0 6. W. Rowan. PO J. W. Wood and AB C. G. Wilson. Crane ' Prince Edward Island Hospital suffering from an infection in his hand. l-lugh- a former resident of Lorne Valley. has many friends here who are pulling for a speedy recovery for him. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Maclseod. Forest Hill. were visitors here on Sunday. June 12. They were guests of Mrs. MacLeod's sister and brothers. Mrs. Laura Mac- Queen and Messrs. Ernest. Neil and Walter Shaw. Mr. George Macl(ay. Salt Springs N. S.. motored to Lorne Valley on June 12. He was the guest of Mr. Heath Macc-rath. - The Annual School meeting was held in Lorne Valley School on Tuesday with quite a number of rate payers in attendance. Mrs. Bert Leard acted as Chairman for the evening. Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Leod, Secretary, gave the State- ments for the year. Mr. William Hutton was appointed trustee In place of Mr. James Callagha whose term has expired after six years of faithful service. The school board Is now composed of Mr. Lloyd MacDonald. Mr. Bert Leard. and Mr. l-iatton. So far there is no teacher in view for the coming te rm. -A.M. NORTHERN LUTRERANS Iceland's national church. ihe only one endowed by the state. is Evangelical Lutheran. who was the first to see the RCMP party. Back row: AB Jr N. Mc- Arthur. Ord. Sea. J. E. MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- - Lean. Long Creek. Pm-: P0 -I. El3.T3.”.'33 s".3i'ili'.y.;nE'.'..'I.'i'.;if5'yi'a ”- M350" "Id WK 593- D- 5- Marie on Sunday. June 12. They Lint . were guests of Mrs. Homer James. . . ' and Mr. and Mrs. Cuyier Dingwell. To Visit Ch town The service to be held in the Salvation Army Citadel on Wed- nesday. June 22. will be conducted by Major Arnold Brown, Toronto. Born in London, England. in 1013, Major Brown entered the Salvat- ion Army Training College from Belleville. 0nt., and received has commission in 1935. He served as Field Officer at Bowmanvillc. Ont, and was then transferred to the Army editorial department in Toronto. For ten years he was assistant editor of the Canadian issue of the War Cry. and in 1947 was appointed national publicity Grath on June it. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald Springs. N.S. was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Sunday. She was the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. regret that Mr. M SHOPPER STOPPER representative. At Major Brownhls known as a bandmaster. c ora conductor. 9 M ma p composer and arranger. He studied Th 0 gue 5 to 1 00 music with the Trinity College of star. London. and has been conductor of , the Lisgar Street (Toronto! and -F1-om. the North Toronto Citadel Bands. also the Congress and Varsity Choruscs. lie is now musical.pro- ducer of Army broadcasts. June 18 to June )5 Incl. English Individual-size TEAPOTS, Non-drip Regular Price-49c SPECIAIF35c See our sunsn weather sale sheet being distributed dsrough your local post office with spa- cials for al the family. Free tickets are being given away with cad: two dollar purchase on three beautiful prizes. Come In and take advantage of our large assortment of savings in ail departments. NOTICE All school taxes due St. Peter's North School must be settled before June 30th otherwise will be handed in for collection. Soard of Trustees. Phee. daughter of Ernest and Mrs. McPhee. -C.Q. NOTICE AT MIONTAGUE AT9P.M Specialists in horticul HOME BEAIITIFIOATION ILLUSTRATED LEOTIIRE THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1955, AT 9 P. M. (D.S.T.I -ands AT SUIMIVIERSITDE LEGION I-IALL, FRIDAY. June 24. 1955 sponsored by Veterans' Land Act Home Development Division. g Discussion on landscaping, lawns, shrubbery, etc. All interested persons welcome. Dr. I. Kassner. Souris, will be absent from his LEGION HALL. office until July s. Miss Margaret Maclseod. I a It His many friends learned with Hugh Macl..eod. Central Royalty. is a patient in the "Honor Tby Father And Thy Matlm” If you have not already done so. who did so much for you. D0 it in . ugumy- that allow: you lb: pncolm privila s of racing I 1,,,u,'fgl ad yeonclws mm rather disc in out for seasons el its Wu. 10055 you so a niersl nastier sat Id! with the ground. Ac-hey-nsobvro-i'II"'.'Is in list nothing keeps DIM!!! inoae beautifully alive than I use spoken in words J H93 able granite es marble. For valuiie H- vice on how u ease the banks at a sail; neat, wdu a bee J aing ow It narrow? For sosusJaoae1eIeeJlHW'” 4 emunmu ronzzv ” . 3"" z 7 . WI ...'i.L 'aupI-n -It VERE BEOK and SON O. ARNOLD . (D.S.T.) lure will be present. I IleTown. Standard Tlrne. dly p nos:-dol'ri-ustoes willbel as. J. Secretary- I - 'l0 p:in. Time--Daytljtt 9 -1.1 pan. Cavendish. on Monday. Jun merit road widening. POWER IIITERRIJPTIOII There will be an interruption of electric power on our Cavendidi line, between North Rustico and MT'i'I'I.NG. between the hours of 8130 to 11:00 a.m.. and 12:00 noon to 3:30 p.m.. (Standard Time) for the Pl-"Pole of movigig polu liariilins Electric co. ltd. Fire and Auto Insurance HUME IUILDING. Montague. P. I. I. WIOIITMAII Ilr. M.E. O M.Il. P.E.l.. for the practice of Sundayai Announces the opening of an office in S-out-is. Office hours: 2 so 5:80 and 7:00 to 8:30, except elory B.Sc., 0.M., medicine. MAYFAIR sums:-r'A'lE5it. ILNMIIX e20th.WEA'I'l-IERPER- toallowforgoverm c..)soox.a.'ws:.- 'l'IIl'. DIIPILBATE SEARCH” and MAROIANO - COGKELL fight. THEATRE KHNETN DONALD IIIIE 0 SIIIEI his Pills -- SHORTS Stow Time - 7:30 & 9 :30 p.m. Stnndn Chief Justice of D. C. Dies VANCOUVER. 'CPi-wendell B. Farris. 60. New Brunswick-born chief justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. died in hos- pltal Friday following a short ill- ness. He underwent major surgery for cancer two weeks ago. Chief Justice Farris, powerful figure in legal long a political lg-Sfgturckyulune 18. I-?55Th'e Guardlangrage 5 pin: in Victoria for a check-up. early in May. He remained in hospital for two weeks. then rested in axhotel fa a week before returning to VII- couver on June 3. He entered his!- pital here immediately. it was his second serious illness within a year. Chief Justice Farris was absent from his duties EC three months during I954. Wendell Burpee Farris was born In White's Cove. N.B.. and I0- turned there in l950 to receive 3 honorary degree from the Unlv&- and financial circles. ems-red hns- siiy of New Brunswick. 311- Clus- MON. - TUE. - WED so-uemteg MAN GREHWOOD CECIL PARKER CARTOON-l1YEWlTN'l!BI-COMEDY PRINCE EDWARD - TODAY mm! cmms - aroma rm navmr In "SO THIS IS PARIS" sniowsmso-7.0 m:we.ooMsDr 'CtPfl'ilhJlli"h0II SHE HAD A M; A load-d Gun . . . . . and haunted men! WT See This Great Saga of Raw Courage! Ten Klenv. . , with flab" A Ghost Of A Chance Against Tlw Horde! 09 TN A randy KIRK . both Outlaw queen of a renal”! I”? - LAST TIMES TO DAY IERIAL - CARTOON A COMFDY SHOWING SATURDAY AT 1:30 - 3:30 - T - 9 BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN IN THE FUN AT THE--- '”NOR TH RIVER " .3, 4 ..- K-3 HN AL SHOWING TONIGHT . And A woman BRDDERICK ORAWI-'ilRll - BARBARA HALE In "LAST OF THE COMMANCHES" Comedy - - Cartoon - - Show Dog W .i.....j-e7-e- N-- am” SPECIAL! SUNDAY MIDNIGHT . - sractau AIYIN I401? EVERY KIND OF MAN . . . . dsti kn vhowteusetlissn M .,.e-.-.g:1'lh;instriisaeattJe Don't Miss . . . MAUREEN 0'HA.RA in "ms nsoneao FROM wvommo" r---'-rant omnim - - MONDAY a. rrnsoav The Picture That Tells The Truth About It! "TH! WHISTLE AT EATON FALLS" ADUUIS 00c . . . Cnildren Under 12 FREE