?AGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 18. 1956 who will return to Canada in st few weeks. Mrs. Golpitts, whilea here spent some time with other friends in this village. Empire Press May Meet In India LONDON, July l7-(Reutei's)- Bologna and Vicinity Mr. an,,Mra. A. A. Mcmnll. Hall- - tax, are spending the summer at their cabin on Fernwood beach. i They have with them their two Kl'Ind-daughters and a friend. New Style Cools Look like Old lloolied hugs by DOROTHY EOE Associated Press Fashion Editor NEW YORK, July 17-(AP).1f you have any bold hooked rugs around the house, you can make ' The Prince County Girl Guides who have been camlllnl iii the The next Empire Press Union con- MacFarlane Beach. are breaklngiference may be held in India. up ca.inp at the end of this week,!Paklstan and Ceylon. C. R. Srin- and returning to their homes after ivasan. chairman of the nll-lndla ,. very enjoyable and profitable newspaper edltors' conference. said association together. ill 1-Dildo" Saturday- He said the idea being canvas- sed in responsible circles was to meet for two weeks in India, with a week each in Ceylon and Pak- ' Mr. George beard. Bourls has been visiting relatives and friends in this community. It was Mr. Leard who published the ”History Mrs. J. H. MacFa.i'lane, Fern- wood, attended the Provincial Women's Institute. in Charlotte- of the Bedequo Circuit" two ; , . , ye." "op town. on the 10th. and iith. she ";r'1nm"an' on Ms W” home a highly fashionable winger con. was among those who received the from "us ye”... Imperm PM” Clair Mccardell. young Amer-1. Past President Life Membership can designer who has started Miss. Lillian Baker, who has Conference in Canada, said Can- Certiflcate. most of the college fads of the 1 been A resident of Bedegue for adn "is the problem country of .-' some time has recently moved to the century." 13” 10 Yei”'5- "564 red W0ol-and- -Miss Anna MacDonald. Port --wm. its nmned manpower H cotton carpet fabric for the most 6 North Bedegue where she will re- side in gum,-9' striking coat in her fall collection. previewed today by the visiting fashion press. The "carpet-bagger" coat in g big. bulky affair that should look well in football-stadiums. It has outsize pockets, at huge collar that can be turned up around the ears, his Sleeves and is general rough- and-ready air. For her all-pleated dresses Miss Mccardeil has evolved a new trick to avoid alteration costs for the customer. Several rows of H55””K5- N- 5- mid Mrs. A5 -1- has developed so fast that its in- L0Yl819Y. P0” H3WkSb1lYi'- N. Sniternal economy cannot sustain it. were recent visitors at the Manse , . . an economy standing on its -with Rev. and Mrs. Grows. on apex and not on its base is be- Sunday morning. 9th. Miss Mac- ginning to worry (knowledgeable Donald was guest soloist at the Canadians). service in the United Church and "There is an uneasy feeling that wag much appreciated by n huge (Canada's) junior partnership in cgngfegatjon. dollar economy may cost them dear should a. recession set in.” Mrs. Bruce Davidson, Fred- ericton. N. B.. and her grand- : daughter. Heather Morgan, are i vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison MacFai-lane, Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Macl"ariane. Hamilton. Ontario. and their two diildren are visiting at the home of Mr. MacFai-lane's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mac!-larlaiie, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett and their two children, Alberton. were - r ' Sunday guests of Mrs. Corbettis g Craig, on July 4th, Meeting was pmemsi Mn and Mrsi Jt Hi Mac presided over by thePresident with Fernwood, Failanc, Fcrnwnod. They were V hemstitching are used at the bot- accompanied by Mr. Corbett's .lI?h:1fl:1ul:3rsrg:f5?;”n:”bfls'tn;:"':: tom of the skirts. which may be Mrs. Gerald Williams and son. 'ti"lPr. Mr. Heher Corbett, mer- i shortened merely by cutting on carried out. Mrs. Roy Townsend led the wordsliip service, assisted of the uaalfl by Mrs. Edison Wright. Mrs. Ken- ihe dotted line-no herns needed. D:-ividow. noted for beautifully Ricky. Windsor Ontario, are spend- chant. of Albertnn. lng some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. this The Jilly meeting tailored suits, coats and casual village, Century Club” took the form of a "em Mmm" C0"d”cl:(ed meiprm dresses in handsome twceds.shows picnic which was held in the 3"m' assmed by '5' Wm” a collection of the kind of clothes Craig. Mrs. Fred Platts, Mi's. Robinson and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Essie Wright. Program committee: Mrs. Charles Green and Mrs, Ellis Webstvr. Lunch committee, Mrs. Walter Craig and Mrs. Chas Green. At the close lunch was served and ii social hour was enjoyed. beautiful gardens of Mrs. Gordon Mac-Mlllan. Cornwall. Joining with lthe ladies were their husbands and 3.. were recent guests of Mr. and B few invited friends all of whom Mrs. Arthur Murray. Mrs. ccl- partook of H Sllrnlltllvlls l9D35t pitis leaves shortly for Scotland provided hy the Club members. where she plans to reside with her daughter Mrs. William Runcle The July meeting nf the ”Edith and Dr. Runcie. She will be Thompson" Evening Auxiliary was accompanied by Miss Wetmorel held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred that have become identified with American country clubs. An ex- ample is a costume of topcoat and suit in co-ordinated plaid tweeds. worn with a plain skirt. -Mrs. Albert J. Colpitts and Miss Edith Wesmore. Sackville. NB. and , Mr. Roy Raymond, Bloomfield, N. IDNDON -C (C?) - An appeal for 10,000 men to join is special London police force produced 2'71 recruits. ? 654711175 . MASONITE Q. PKESOWOOD Wm Aommsisma orxrzx; JWIZJII6 iiflffklxll 64.750041- PANELS IN NATURAL OR GREEN COLOUR FOR ECONOMY 0 Can be applied directly over 16" studding, ne' solid backing. 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James A. MaoNoill and Sons. Summeraide. ' -LEAVES POI! ONTARIO Mr. J. M. Nicholson left summer- side by train this morning to visit various centres in Ontario. He will attend a Masonic Convention in Toronto, ont.. and then visit his daughters, Mrs. U. J. G. Schult- man. (Domthy) in London. and Mrs. William Bracken, (Miriam) at Clinton. v5. - ATTENDING CONVENTION - Attending the W.l. Convention at Charlottetown from the Free- town branches. were Mrs. Fra'nk Cairns, Mrs. Elton Cairns, Mrs. Scott Cairns. Mrs. Truman Payn- icr, Mis Rena Arbing. Mrs. Aus- tin Scales. Mrs. Hubert MacNeill and Mrs. Robert Jardine. -HERE FROM BOSTON Miss Dorothy Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gallant, First street, retiirnod from Boston last week to spend the summer with her parents. Miss Gallant is a graduate from the Fouythe Dental Infirmary and accompany- ing her was Mr. Andrew Shaw of Brockton. Msss.. who is a ”Class -of '60" graduate of Harvard Uni- versity. 8 -AWARDED I.0.D.ll.'. BURSARY -Miss Margaret Joan Muttart of Toronto Universsry, has been awarded the annual 35000 bursary presented by Abegwoit Chsptor I. 0. D. E. Miss Muttairt. the douch- tsr of Mr. and Mrs. George Mut- tart, summei-side, entered the uni- versity last autumn and is work- ing for a degree in a five year course leading to the Bachelor of science in Nursing. In addition to the imrssry. assistmcu is being given to two other worthy stu- dents.-S -ON VACATION - Mr. J. J. Enman. the genial editor of the Journal. yesterday morning re- moved the mantle of editorship from his shoulders end began a well earned two weeks vacation. This will not be good news for the finny denizens of the trout streams for without a doubt their number will be sadly depleted in the next two weeks. Although he generally returns with a well fill- ed creel while others who cast out into the deep and catch nothing. no one has as yet been able to fathom the success of his placa- torial efforts. It has been rumour- ed that. when the fish won't bits he merely throws a steel rod st the obstinate trout. which may or may not be considered good crick- et. -8 -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter, Burlington. were guests on Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. Aquila Bow- man and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman. North Wiltslilre. -Bur. - Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Burling- ton. were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Aquila Bowman and Mr. And Mrs. Leonard Bowman. North Wiltahira. - Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. cm- non and daughter Dorothy. have returned from I motor trip over the Cabot Trail. They visited in Sydney and other points of in- treat in Nova scotis.--B -Miss Marga:-ate Shields. so- companiod by her friend Miaa Fem Paul loft Ssturda morning for Kitchener. Ont. at 1' having exit a very enjoyable two weeks vsitlng relatives and friends in Evumnierside.-S Mr. Preston McAskili. Mt. llswart. for two years teacher in Park Corner School, and well and favorably known in the district. has signed up with the R. C. A. 1'. and is taking basic training in Aymer. Ont. - Bur. '- Mrs. Morris Cuelsy. Kelvin Grove. while attending the w.l. Convention at Charlottetown. was the ovemialit aunt of her aunt. Mrs. Vlekerson. Upper Hillsboro Street. - -- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. no- iand Pa liter and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ayntor. lnach River. are their sister. Miss Julie and broth- er. llr. "Bunny" Payntar of Hal-. ifax. - Bur. - Mrs. Daniel I-lickox. Burling- ton. visited her ulster-in-law. Mrs. Hannah Graswoll at fluotar River. on Sunday. Mrs. Craawall. who has been ill for some time. has returned nova the P-I Ill-I0 hospital. and is was and for at the home" of has sea and daughter-in-law. It. and lies. 1-. p Tlgnlcli Janet and Patsy Perry of Sum- merside are spending a weekrin Tignisii with their aunt. Mrs. Jos- eph T. Arlenault. Mrs. Edward Harper, Christoph- er's Cross. has gone to Mill River to visit for two weeks with her daughter Mra..!'rank Keefe. and Mr. Keefe. , Mrs. Joseph A. MacDonald, Tig- nish, is enjoying a vacation visit- ing relatives and friends in the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shea have returned to their homes at Tig- nish. after a pleasant two weeks visiting in Boston, Mass., and vic- inlty. Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. was a week-end visitor to Sea Cow Pond. the guest of Mr. Leo Gavin and his sisters Miss Ann and Miss Elisabeth. Miss Beatrice Martin, Boston. Mau., spent a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martin. St. Roch. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gaudet. Boston. Mau., and Mr. Ernest Gaudet. Providence. R.I.. motored to Tignish last week to vlnt with Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Gaudet. Mrs. Bessie Bowness. Boston. 'Mass.. is visiting her brother Mr. Fred Dawson. Christopher's Cross. and her sister, Mrs. William Mc- Leod. Tignish. Mrs. Joseph Shea. Long Island. N. Y.. has come to spend the sum- mer months with her brother. Mr. Earl Mclnnis, Anglo Tlgniah. Miss Anne Gavin, R.N.. of Al- bany, N. Y.. is enjoying a month's rest from duties and vacationing with her brother. Mr. Leo Gavin, and sister. Miss Elizabeth Gavin. Sea Cow Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Harper. New York. N.Y., and and Mrs. Leo Harper and their daughter Miss Frances. Somervilie. Masa.. motored to Tignish last week and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harper. Gerard Doucette. Tignish North. went to Summerside last week and has secured work for the summer months. He will remain in Summerside until the basili- ning of the school term when he will resume his studies in the Dal- ton School. Tlsnish- Mix Iphigenie Arsen.ault.pR..N.. of Charlottetown. was in Tllnlih last. week in the interests of hav- ing a Blood Donor: Clinic estab- lishcd in this community. Miss Arsenault consulted with some of the leading citizens who promised whole-hearted co-operation in thll worthy cause. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Trainor and daughter Janet, Tignish. spent several days in Emerald Vlsitlflil Mr. Ti-ainor's parents. ML "15 Mrs. Henry Trainor. The! 3150 went to Charlottetown to visit Mr- Trainor's aged grandmother who is very ill and a patient in the hospital. Mr. Trainer is employed with the Canadian National Rail- ways on Prince Edward Island, and at present is enjoying his an- nual two weeks vacationn The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Hogan was held from her ' borne in sea Cow Pond to the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. 'ri,gnish, on Tuesday morning.Juiy nth. where a Requiem Hill! MI" W" gun; by nay. Earl Dalton, parish priest of H090 F-W” "id O nephew of the deceased. A larze crowd of mourners followed in the funeral procession, which bore testimony of the many friends she had who mourn her pI-IH!lll- FM pallbearers were: Messrs. Adred McCarthy. Dermot Fleming. Vor- Mn Mccarthy, Marvin Hackett. Russell Shea and Bernard Morris- aey. Services at the IIIVG W9” conducted by Rev. Earl Dalton and interment was in the famil! plot in the adjoining cemetery- The late Mrs. Hos-n is wrvlved by two sons. Mr. Frank Hogan, who always resided with his moth- er at Sea Cow Pond: ML Ch!!!" Hogan. lummersih, and a dauIh' to: Miss Margaret Hogan, West Ngwton. Mass. She is also surviv- ed by a sister Mrs. Michael Ready. Palmer Road. To the bereaved family we offer our heartfelt nym- u pathy. ,; oust Business Man Lawyer ilrgos Gala JOHANNESBURG. July 1'7 - (CP) - Min 0. Horwitcli. I -70' tianneieurs lawyer. has started I sax war in business. jobs and their salaries. too." Ill! told a mutinl 09 "'0 ,'”'"'9'' and professional women: clllbl t . "allow!-lorwltch said South Afri- can woman were tool GUM!" about applying for highly-DIM qxocuuvg poIi!l0III- "I told them to have no heal- tation." Male executives are bearing up. A leading business min "90"? prompt : "Women will never oust. ilgt liu.lmn proved scientifical- IIAVIIIIOOI 1'0 Mu- aroa. Jul! 14-40!) Bruns- Crasweii. -- Bur. I (lift! . q;,,)Xw . 1.! , il 'l((., "Mg" .fQ incompatinl-lit Ch." ' have inferior brainm. West Capo. . oiiiViclnll'y Mr. Ralph Maabannan was a recent visitor to lllmadale.. . Miss Margaret Macxonaie of gprlnguold West. is viaitins fr-least Bao Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Msobougsil, O'!iaary. were recent. visitors to Green Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Dollar of Alma were recent. visitors to O'lAas-y. Mrs. Champion and daughter, Helen of Charlottetown were re- cent visitors to O'Leary. Mn. Brod Champion of Nova Scott: are visiting relatives and nrienda in O'Leo.ry. The crops in this vicinity have improved greatly after the recent rains and will be much better than expected In the early part of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Pa:-oee Olvnman of'Boston. Ma.ss., era the guests of Mrs. John Wedlock's and other relatives and friends in and around Oibeaa-y. Rev. Garland Brooks and Mrs. Brooks end family of Windsor, N. 8.. are visiting are visiting rela- tives in Bummerslde and O'Lenry and other parts of the Island be- fore returning to their home. Mrs. Thomas Costco and Mrs. Jennie smallrnan of O'Leary were recent visitors to Glenwood and were the guests of Mrs. Coston's dauahtcr. Mrs. Leslie Macbean. and Mr. Macbean. Mrs. Harold Harris and family of Boston, Mss.s., are the guests of her brother. Mr. and M-rs. Gwfie Carutheirs. O'Leary. They will visit relatives and friends while on the Island before rc- turnins home. on Thursday afternoon. July 18. there was ll large gathering at the United Church in Elmaisle to hold the rally of the West Prince W. M. 5. There were one hundred and nine, all from different parts of West Prince. one of the largest ever held. Among those to attend from Green Hill were Mrs. John M801-onhnn. Mrs. In-a MacDonald and Mrs. Ralph Macunnan. There was a very interesting and profit- able meeting. Miss Mary Geldert of Summerside presided at the organ. The meeting closed with benediction by Rev. w. a Dickson of O'l..oary. The West Cape Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. John And Mira. Ralph Macunnan on Tuesday evening to hold their monthly meeting. With Mrs. John Macl..onna.n presiding, the meet. his opened by singing the Ode and repeating the creed in uni. son. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call wng answered by paying a penny for the size of your shoe. Committees gave very satisfactory reports. 8.30 was paid toward the dele- gates fare to Copenhagen Con. farence in Denmark. it was de- cldod to quilt a quilt for the bazaar On Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Ken. net-ll Ellis. July 20. The meeting 4310504 by linli-H8 "God save our King". A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. On Thursday evening the Beth- el Ladies Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacDonald. Green Hill. to hold their month- ly meeting. with tile presi- dllltn Mrs. E. I... Macbougaii, Welidilll. mostixlc opened by Will"! hymn M1. Scripture Wldllll by Mrs. John Machannan. Mrs. Alvin ms and Mrs Horatio Macwilliarm; prayer by the pgegl. dent. The program in the Mission. If! Monthly was followed. Roll call was snswared with a van... of scripture. After the business part 09 9” muivllll wu conducted. it was decided to hold the annual 39ih01 Picnic on Wednesday. Aug. "Ii 3 on the amounts grounds in Springfield West. The progrgm; "Over to Korea" was taken by five members: Mrs. John Macl.-en. nan. Mira. Ira Macbonsld. Mrs, Rlivh Maul-canon. Mrs. Alvin Ru: and Mrs. Horatio Macwil. 2:?'nE?:.:"::.'.:” W - I w by the president. pray" Mi Annuiilel Dlvable to the King Ind members of the Royal Family are known as the civil list. m.. .... Quickies ; -from. constipation sent to Korean waters. the month. military states. The deficiency is eurrentu being met by withdrawals from storage and from air National Guard planes in active units located othaa -than the Far East and some 4.6!! combat planes in storage. The nav! had about 2,000 combat planes in active units and 3300 others in storage. quickly suitable for operations there. certain to be increased under ord- ers to be placed shortly. But plans production ordered is now likely to provide replacements for planes for at least a year. plane production. the United Suit- es lltroduced 2,161 airplanes in Dec- ember 1941. and it reached its war- tiiaip peak of 9,113 planes in March. . .......-...... w nit. sswao irnoaaasl The Cape Breton County Council at a spoclsl meeting here today approved a DGWNZS proizum. Expenditures will include 3216.000 for water Ind sew- er instiillations at North Victoria. .Fiiiils"WonilerfuI iieiiol "Teal I any . beading moonsti- - '” gtioa. saved me ' In the basal: mea- !"'v'sv'i.:,..""i”?."i't"iiiM"1:s...... ' . . . o.. - Ont. us! one of many unyolgz-'E:fl letters from ALI.-IRAN mg,-, Save yourself if you suffer frond nstl ti d to lack goulki Piatmanuounoa gm. Kellogg's Au.-nun daily, ' plague of water! It not wnlpleldy :npty umm:'io1io(oli3?g".j"1f:.ff M Ontario. Get.nouar.a soda mun; first Me: i Woman Becomes Honorary Member Of Engiigers (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. July 17 - A woman with 12 children and almost as many college degrees. Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth of Montcialr. N.J.. in. day became the first woman hon. orary member of the Canadian institute of Engineers. She received the award at Lisa Inatituta's annual meeting. Mrs. Gilbreth is "mother" the bestseller, "Cheaper-By The Dozen." written by two of her children. She is a consulting man- agement engineer and president of her late husband's engineering firm in Montclair. She has nine degrees. six honorary. Mrs. Gilbreth said today there's only one finer profmsion than en- gineering-motherhood. "The woman in the home has the best field for research in the world," she llid. fsychologists, manufacturers and child-study ex- perts all want to 'know what is happening to the home and fain- iiy." U.S. May Need More Aircraft Production WABIIINOION. July i'f--(AP) The United Btotea' level of slrcr production appears to be much less -than needed to support the at: war in Korea. Using experience gained in ti: second world war as I. rule thumb. losses run' about 5 pet cent. a month. An estimated ooa U 5. air force planes are available to Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The carrier Valley, Forge with perhaps 90 planes has been in RCO: ion and at least on one other large carrier and one or two unall oar- riera with between 1m and in planes among them. are expected to be ordered into action soon. Assuming a total of 900 plane: by making allowance for Marina fighter squadrons and the possin bility that another carrier will bi ly loss would avenge M5 plane: by standards based on experience. This is a little more than the average monthly production a aircraft in the Unit and air reserve units. - Before the Korean affair began the air force had 2,800 combat A prolonsed tight in Korea might exhaust the types mos! Production of new aircnft. is new not By comparison with present we! YD . N. 8.. July i4-(cPi- t246.000 water and