VIBE Ill-6'I'YLl Mlllinefi. St. George St. "Where every style is Hi-Swill." Final clearance of sum- mer niilllnsry at Hi-Style. Don't miss our hats at 81.00. ..l'UNEHAL WEDNESDAY-'I'he funeral of the late George K. Coi- fin was held yesterday afternoon a short service at his late resid- ence. It. Peter's Bay, was follow- ed by service in st. Peter's United Church. conducted by Rev. E.C. Evans. assisted by Pastor SA. Custaiice. A solo. "The Old Rug- god Cross" was rendered by Wal- ter Bordett. Pall hearers were Wendell Coffin. Gordon Coffin. W. W. Anderson, Freeman Leslie, Thomas Ledwell and Leith San-V derson. Interment was in Midgell Cemetery. v BIRTHS meet- ing. North River. TtiesdlJ' -I94 Thur-gdgy, I p.m. Sunday 7.3 P-53- Q.R. Stairs. M.lDlB3Gi"- rd ii.n er e Ielligsa. IT: Clark assisted by M”- Lemuel Macnouzall W" "-''”P'' Sept. 4. For further information call. Mrs. Clark. 4094- ro ATTEND CONVENTION - Chief of Police C. W. MacArthur leaves the first of next week to attend the annual convention of Chiefs of Police Association of CI! sda to be held this year in C1183?!- Alberta. Last year Chief MacArth- ur was host to the Police Chief! of Canada when the convention was held in Charlottetown. Mrs. MacArthur will accompany him on the trip. VISITING PROVINCE - Mr. George Hccs, Ill. P. for Toronto- More Accidents Reported In July An increase of it in the number of accidents reported in tllO,')l'lV- inc: for the month of July thh year. as compared with the same month l.n1l55 is indicated in a 1'0 lease of accident statistics by J. A, Gallant, Registrar of Motor Vehicles. ' During the month 103 accidents were reported as against 79 last year. A breakdown by unties as compiled by P. W. Barlow. Ex-T aminer indicates that 43 accidents occurred in Prince County, includ- ing Summerside. 20 in Queens. 18 in King's and it in Charlottetown. It may be noted that Charlotte town and elsewhere in Queens tot- als 42. A further classiflcatio oi the accidents shows that one was fatal 32 non-fatal and 70 resulted in pro- perty damage only. Two American and two Canadian cars tram out- side the Province were involv- ed. in July 1955 there were two fatal accidents. 23 non-fatal and re- L00 - Born at Prince County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Loo. a daughter, Judith Ardyce. Broadvieu. at-companied by Mrs. liars and their two daughters Martha and Roslyn, arrived in Charlottetown at noon yesterday by car. after making the crossing at Wood Islands. in the afternoon they motored to the North side of BELL - At the Charlottetown Hospital on August 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Allison Hell, Charlottetown, ' the Island and plan in mver more a daugme . of that area today with a view to having the young ladies enioy all FRIZZELL -At the r. a. Island the advantages of a holiday on P. E. Island. Mr. Hces is addressing a Conservative meeting at the Clay er Club this evening. PERSONALS Mr. James T. Pendergast, City. was shaken and bruised after a fall Wednesday evening but made light of iris injuries. Earlier in the day he had attended the Alberton bition. Hospital on Aug. 7., to Mr. and Mrs. lvan Friuell a daughter Linda Lucy. 0'SHEA - At the Charlottetown; Hospital on Wednesday, Aug. 21 to Mr and Mrs. Leo 0'Shca, loss. a son. weight I lbs., 1o ss. ROSSITER - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Aug. 18. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Rossiter, Morell, (nee Anna Pierce) a son MACMILLAN - At the P. E. I. Hospital August 10. 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mnchtiillan a son. weight 8 lbs., W: on. Barry Lloyd. HUGHES - At Prince County Hos- pital, Aug. 22nd to Mr. and Mrs” N. D. Macleaa IJNDEBTAKEB EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wilinhiro DIAL 554! Howard Mclnnis mm roonmll Iildnoeadt.-Carriellg i l "Say it with Flown-s" MARITIME GREENHOIISES LTD. ', FLOWER CART Funeral and Wedding Designs Cut Flowers and Potted Plants DIAL H20 pug, 181 Kent Street W! E wgm gg 5 ch"-you”... ' DELIVER , "mm'.'. 3"" ATKlNSONlS suited in property damage only. Commenting on the situation Mr. Gallant, said that the great maj- ority of the accidents were caused by human error. "Many could be avoided if drivers would be more careful and use more courtesy in driving on the highways." mm Henry Hughes (nee Jean Heck- hert) a daughter Catherine Alice 6 lhs., 15 ozs. THOMPSON - At the Prince County Hospital on August 17th, 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomson (nee Louise Dawson), North Tryon a daughter Karen Louise. DEATHS WEBSTER - At the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital on Aug. 21, 1956. Ewen E. Webster of Wil- burn. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. funeral notice later. BEADLHS - At the Naval Hos- pital, San Diego California on Aug. 14, 1956 Carol Jayne age one week, daughter of Roger and Lisa (Murley) Readies. WEDGE - At Seven Mile Bay on August mid, 1956 Joseph A. Wedge in his 85th year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home until today at noon then to his late . ” at Seven Mile Bay from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning to Seven Mile Bay Church for Requiem High Mass at 9.00 s.m. inter. merit will be in the church cem- etery. FORD - The Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Wednesday. August 22nd Mrs. Penzie Ford widow of the late Thomas Ford formerly of Glasgow Road in her 92nd year. Remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where funeral service will be held Friday, August 14th ser- vice starting at 1 p.m. Intermt mm . lNVENTOR'S DAUGHTER the Gaelic College at St. Ann's to Mrs. Gilbert Grusvenor, daught- er of telephone inventor Dr. Gra- ham Bell, She is shown here re- A highlight of the 1066 Gaelic Mod held at St. Ann's in pictures- que C.B. island was the presenta- tion of an honorary degree from ATTENBORROW - At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Aug. 20. 1956. Mrs. Grace Maud Atten- borrow of 310A Euston Street, in her 77th year. formerly Grace Hamilton of Suminerside. Rest- ing at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Thursday. service commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. MACAULAY - At the residence of her niece Lorine 0'Hsnley, Mount Stewart on August 22. Mrs. John Angus MacAulay, aged 88 years. Her remains were transferred on Wednesday even- By ERNEST ll. VACCARO LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. (AP)-Ad- lal Stevenson missed Republican tax reduction promises to "just so much elec- tlon talk" and a reversal of Presi- dent Eisenhower's own opposition cuts. The Democratic presidential nominee, warming up for a "per- son-to-person" stumping tour cov- lng to the residence of her niece Erin! CVETY Crucial State. 3'50 00"- in Mount stew," from when tended the Republcans are put- gh. mum Wm be held on 1r,-l.ltlng a "balanced budget ahead ,1”, morning to slim And,-ew','of education, defence, agriculture chm-ch for Requiem High M3,, and the 'menace of communism at nine o'clcock. Interment in i1e'clIt9VI;'?;;:;;0i;e;h9l' em” '0 W the church cemetert He said that the national debt had been increased by 513,000,000,- 000 under the Eisenhower admin- istration and former Democratic MR AND MR5. J, MILLER STEV president Truman reduced it by ENSON Fredericton announce the Z1619-000309-000 While he W35 in 9" engagement of their only daugh-; - ter Helen Lois to Mr. Athol Wes-iwlmns FADE” JEANS ley Craawell son of Mrs. and the Ti" mrmer "tl'l'"”1'! dg&V”:l”" late Mr. Wesley Crnswell. South with WWI”! 9' ' 1 "f Rustico marriage to take placeii1”'" whim" m”: l” '93" 5:; " in Fredericton Church of Christ "9 in h 5 farm mg” "Mir 93' Sam. 15"," 1959. .lct loose his onslaug t aga nst e Republican national convention from the recreation room of his home. TANGIHLE FREEDOM His daily press conference pre- The bronze Statute of I-'reedom ceded the visit of James A. Finne- in Winsioe North Cemet y. on the Capitol Building in Wash-Igan. his campaign director. and ington. D.C., weighs 14,985 pounds Chairman Paul Butler of the Dem- Wednesday dis- 0' HONORED celving the degree from Dr. J.D. MacDonald, Presbyterian minis- ter and Director of the Gaelic Col- lege. On her left is Canadian sen- Stevenson Calls Republican Tdx Cut Promise Only.Talk ocratic national committee to wrap up plans for a flying tour the country next week to lay the groundwork for an uninter- rupted electlan drive leading right up to the eve of the voting in No- vembcr. Actual campaigning will get un- der way Labor Day, Sept. 3, when he will speak in Detroit under the auspices of labor organizations in that area. But he is counting heavily on lighting the fires for Democratic hopes in conferences starting next " day with state and local lead- ers and even ward workers aimed at getting out the party vote. 'GHOS'l" STOPS WEDDING ASTI, Italy (AP) - The priest was at the altar and the organ was playing Mendelssohn's wed- ding msrch as Veglia Bonis, 84. entered the church to wed Glu- seppe Tabncchetti, 42. Suddenly the bride shouted and ran out. She said she had seen an appari- tion of her deceased father, warn- ing: ”Go back, go back. unlucky girl." The ceremony was can- celled. Mlss Benin said she had changed her mind about getting married. 'inilesiiortiiot!' Th ormose. O 1 Off China a I W GTON (AP)-The navy .ol'.i”"”".u. ".'.?”h."?.i.f'" f'unldentiiled” aircraft" i; it was ck. The normally carries a crew . Some Insects - More Civilized ' MONTREAL (CP) - some in- sects are more civilized. socially speaking. than others. The distinc- tion holds true even among var- ious brsnches of the so-called so- cial insects. The female is the or aniser. Scientists at the 10 interna- tional congrcss of entomology Wednesday heard some details of Iocial life evolution of bees. was ate Leader Wishart Robertson and on the extreme right is Rev. An- gus W.R. Maexensie, Gaelic Mod director. (CP Photo by Abbass) Says Farmers Being Driven To Bankruptcy I WINNIPEG (CP)-The federal government's "do nothing atti- tude" is systematically driving farmers into bankruptcy. Jake Schulz, chairman of the Interpre- vincial Farm Union Council said Tuesday. in a press statement on his rel turn from a 10-week us tioliaal tour of the West, Mr. schuls sa 2 "Our anadlan farm commun-I ities graduauy heading for economic collapse. an obvious and serious condition which is being carelesly disregarded by a gov- ernment that apparently has neither sympathy nor feeling for the men of the soil." The federal government acknow- ledged its responsibility to the fisherman by making the seli-em- ployed eligible for unemployment insurance. "but wh will they re- member the forgotten farmers. who have in the past five years been reduced to the position of walking an economic tightrope. and do something to establish farm prices that have a fair re- lationship with other prices?" Farmers in northern Saskatche- Iand spinsterhood might have some wan are leaving "like rats off a ship." Mr. Shula said. ants, termites and allied insects. All these to greater or less de- gree live in groups or colonies composed of parents and off- spring. and labor is divided. one apparent rule: 1! several fe- male bees of certain types get to- gether. they soon have the hours- keeping and other chores split up. Dr. Charles D. Michener of the University of Kansas at Lawrence said it appears that the evolution of social behavior in the bees is the result of parent co-operation rlather than parent-child co-opera- t on. some bee types lived alone. Oth-i ers lived in small groups, sharing; guard duty. foraging for food and. each having separate egg clust-' ers. In other colonies, one female laid the e gs while perhaps the older fem ea gathered food and the younger one stood guard. Size part to play in labor tasks. Arrested For Ransom Note GREENVILLE. s.c. (AP)-The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Wednesday that s 35- year-old Greenvllle man had been arrested on a charge of using the malls in attempting to collect a in New York's Wein- berger kidnapplngcase. The FBI said a ransom note was sent to Mrs. Morris Weinberger or Weatbury. Long Island, NY. demanding 810,000 for the release of Peter Howard Wefnberger. The hlld was four weeks old when he disappeared tom liirhotne last July 4. J. Ahbaticchio Jr.. in gm. us Guardian 'l'hn1-sdey 235193 :- 0 :YanlE'-Plane l' I Shot Down . out out at-' ..- cotlvltmllr. mkm It A mica lion can sow lus sou Vllleitr Antenna is ESSENML 40 Rio Futons success! The weather nannhax (CP) - offlce here says occasional nu. is expected in most of the Marl. times today. . Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotla. Princg Edward Island. eastern N.B. coun. ties: , A few clouds becoming clou this morning; occasional -rain the evening; little change in temperature: light winds; low. high at Charlottetown 50 Moncton 45 and 70. TORONTO (CP) .. Tempera- ' and 70, 9' tures bulletin issued by the Tor. onto public weather office wed. nesday night: ' Min Max (Nitllt) (Day) Dawson 41 Vancouver Victoria Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnipeg Tomato Ottawa Montreal Quebec Saint John Fredericton Moncton Halifax Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth St. John's cesssesszesassssa razaasaalzarsefaxas 49 High tide today at Charlottetown at 11:52 am. at Rustlco at 7:01;” s.m. and 7:10 p.m. Summerside ' tides eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 5:24 s.m. and sets at 7:00 pm. m...m......LmmL:.gg SEIZE BRITISH TRAWLER REYKJAVIIQ Iceland (Reuters) V The British trawler Slsapon has " been seized by an Icelandic coast guard ship for allegedly fishing il- legally near the island's east , coast. 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