ru-st aircraft to fly in Canada. the Silver Dart is credited iinnourable J.A.D. Mccurdy one oi two Canadian members of Dr. Alexander Graham Rellls Aerial CREATE REPLICA to flight the Silver Dart made i&&iY'tRlt"i if .lt.u.IiIIla.'&gge;ge., OF SILVER DART I Experiment Association. The first British Subject to fly a henrier,he on view at the 19.37 (1an,1IiI;.. in than air machin . "h . . ti LN it I i-1.-h b'i Canada at Baddeck. February 23. British (liimnirinii-ciiiililili Th: vf1en"iTlRTCi.'A'i:i.'s xSllaTllfioTIl:;lii,)l'i.rl 1909. iirnusiit Hon. Mr. Mccurdv ca. made at R.C.A.F. Trenton willl National Defence Photo the distinction of being the first nt ilie seoeous ' W. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson have reurned frm a visit to Saint Johny N3, where they spent the weekend. Vraiiris Pillman. 'l'i'avelIci”s Rest. has been engaged to teach in the Lower Bedeque school for the next school year. Mrs. Allan Martin. Charlotte tnun. is the guest of her parents. 'iIr and Mrs. George Henderson. this villa!!- Eilr and Mrs Victor Willoughby of Bradenton Beach. Florida. ar- rived in Bedeque on Monday. June loth. to spend several weeks nuh Mrs. Willoughby's sister. Mrs. Percy Afflcck and other relatives. ilr and Mr5- Alexander Mac- irailsiiie and Mr and Mrs Her- m-in hlacliarlane. Fermi-ood. vis- Iml with relatives in Tyne Val- lci till SIHTUBY. June fllh. ilr and Mrs. Herman Bram lute recently arrived from Holl- nini and will be residing at Central ix.-Iicuiie. where Mr. Brom will be in ilir cmploye of Mr. Ivan Dawson tin Todd. Rose. Valley. inwii engaged in teach in the sen- ioI- room of the Bedeque school. Tiri GA Cowper-Smith. Rev. I" is Weclis and Mr Albert Weeks tail on June 11th. to attend the meeting of the Maritime Confer- -urr of the United Church at Sack- I-Iile. N B. They were accompan- ied by Mrs. ES. Weeks and her daughter. Mrs. Herman Gorrill. of south Hanover. Mass. who will will with Mrs. Week's daughter. lira Wallace Mai-Leod and Mr. ltaclxod for a few days. The sincere sympathy of a wide uncle of friends is extended to ilri A.A. Maclnnls on the occas- ton of her husbands death in the Prince Country Hospital on June 8. lniou recent visitors at the tvxne of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ila.-Fai-lane. Fernwood. were Mr. -rd Mrs. Jack Reed of George- Iriiin. Ontario. Mrs. Reed. the for- win his Webb. is a niece of Mrs. liarlfnrlane and she and Mr. Reed um married in Norval United ihurrh on May 15th. Among the iiiiendanta at the ceremony were W and Mrs. Harry Lowiher and little Miss Gwen Webb was flow- vv girl for her sister Guests at the wedding included Miss Ruth Gardiner and Mr. Deane Lowthor now in Ontario but formerly from Vi-rnwood. R0 has ; St. Mark's W. Hold Meeting Attending the June meeting of St. Mark's W.A. at the home of Research In Quadruple Vaccine Is Progressing 3! DON HANRIGHT Some doctors had mixed the two . ifanadian Press Stall Writer vaccines in ne y-in b t in il . M” ''w' 5h9""' K'"5l"3'”"' W" - , . - CEDMONTON 'CPl T A mliof step the aiiiiigciiivx tiiizlitli "l 'l";iM”iVlihamlpm"' dmrpmn nrmd. A if 4 '4 it :lash:r rrigighisvlsliiorr Taintlhr Nlnrmsc anadlan medical - research de- Salk vaccine w. ed it. Hit I HI lemming. diocesan eriv . i velopment was revealed Wednea- Discuss 3LuEM B',mliE'5 ueational secretary. Mrs. B, Rog- (:""""l"” M”'”""""' 5""'""'i day in the announcement of a Dr. Chown. director of rcsearch'9l'!- Edilcatinnnl secretary of al "I" quadruple vaccine for polio. diph-.at Winnipeg's Children's liospiial.iCh3Yl0"9t0Wn bF3Pifh- and 31". therla. tetanus and Wl'l0i1DlnglSald that if then has been one William Mai-Kay. also of Char- COUZII example of death before birthllottelown and formerly of Reming- The vaccine--a combination ollfrom the blood disease resulting Ion. ' the Salk polio vaccine and thclfrom the rh factor. chances are. The president ilrs .1 ti glplal antigens now being iniectedinine out of IO subsequent babies send. welcomed. the visitors and ..i2..”'..'”l..L"”.I;Il.ll?.l...i"'5? Il';i"”il1”llil2ilL'1lf:lQ?3f"rn.II. ”""""""'" ”” ”"""""” ""” Connaughl Medical Research La-lincompatabllity of a mOlhel":li:i;SthI;?a'lil:vlgatflietfixlillfgithplfflf lay- boratories in Toronto. and now is blood with that of her baby. if the their nmhmi or ,.,Q..,.mi " mplm." undergoing extensive tests. mother was rh negative blood and W" in ii, q, ,1 ''3;,,,,. 9 M. No possible production or dis-llhe father rh positive. the baby”... H, of i,".y -' M mak' .iribution date was included in the lmay have rh onsitlvc 'l'hen sub- E H "P M mo” lnlcrmlnn M Iamnunrmurm hpfnn W. cm”. isunrps dewlnmng in H", mnm".! the members and less hurdoncninc dian Medical Association ronven-fblood damage tba child's red'lo."" "M pl-Pw'"""g H" tion by laboratory consultant Dr. iblood cells. I rh" Chaim" ''l'"”'" .l"'' 'l9"'""i -RA D, Def,-iesg I DE (-how" Sam rhndnn mmpntration was. on lndo-tliina. -and Meanwhile. Dr. Bruce ('hown oflalive with the disease may be M” ""m"""g """"l 'l'"' " ” Winnipeg said In a discussion oflsuvcd by blood replacement. "."e "l ."V"" ”"'"'-Tl” '" S""'" -'the rh factor that about half tbe' Dr. Bailey. associate protcssor hr” A”3- l'3”'l” Tm” t""”- "it'll ibabiea who normally would .belof liledeclnei at the Univcrsitv nI' 'wlh A l"'''"3 (I”"lh"'l't'I MOS- born dead from this blood disease Saskaiclicwan. noted ihat. eye V”"”' 3"” 5"""' Vl""?'"l Siiiitll could be saved it delivered four strain as a cause of headache has Vl9"""" It i' "i"'I”"3l Wit? and pin six weeks before the normaiibcgn imuch M-N-.,3mphaSi,,.d m North Vietnam II a republic. Laos itermination of pregnancy. line mum of im gene,-31 ,,ubn,-,-- and (Iamhorha hove nativc kings. Dr. A. M. Bailey of Saskatoon lStill. it was one cause along with Tit? Chili?-Sc had i'i'iiiti'iil of it Great Isaid perlcctionists who can"! no lothcrs including iumm-5' rysls. m.' portion of the country as early as cept erltism wlthoiit undue stresstflammalion nervous dlsorders.l2nt't B.(f. Buddhism and (tontucion land prime subjects for heudachcland infected teeth. ism were the ri-lizinns. and they and should practice moderation lPERSCRlBES TREATMENT had. and many still IIRVP. in great smaller parties. lewcr clubs; less Treatment for the headache till-I fear of evil spirits 'rr-sponsibility. iunsufferinit perlectionisis con - During worm war 2 imt.,.rhI.., ILAMES FUSSING PARENTS iststs chiefly of encouraging himlwas placed under the nrotppn.-In Dr. Charles E. Siielling of Tor- .to develop some "insight about hisiof Japan. but the VI-cm-h warp tonto ranged over the va riou s limitations." Dr Bailey said. int” "1 ,,,m,-M .,m.,. H", W," 1900 causes of "colic" to infants. He Dr. Snclling said some caiises I ' I ' blamed environmental faetors-- of colic were infections. congeni- i:?"Il'I,.:":,':,",,';..l,l;',f.",I:,.?I,l"'""'li including fussing parents -- for fat conditions. mental disordcrs.',,; ,,,.';;.,,,,,, Em, Aw, ,.W,(P.r;ix. most of its incidence. allergies. gland trouble and en-, huhchin. 51” RMFN also mm Dr Ernest Jones of Hamiltonlvironmentnl conditions. And the lshetched the extensive iield last-named cause he Ionsidered mu”l',.b;1" :'h',:;?""'ry ""1 H" Ilurgery often involved in iion- the biggest. lmgting m:mI;:s' "";';';”5o'”"hJ"; penetrating injuries of the abdo-l These conditions included "ps- mcn anid rc'ferredh to gretiiuent late Ilternalhcolli,-;' Elmoslly father's do- I agnoss o suc in ur cs. log. y an in the baby on , I The scientific session will cnn- ' weekends and Evenings. Tense IS"""' F”"' Ai”l”- 5"" "ml "W W" .tinue today and Friday. when the parents could generate rnlic in a "M" l”'""'l "" ” I'll" ilw" "' week-long convention ends ebaby by "fussing over ll all the ”"p"' ' ”'"' l'"' "Til ""i"itF.V in "mum,-in; the new quld, umgji ,The members hand in piclnros mi 'ruple vaccine. Dr Defrlei asldl Feeding disturbances sometimes D there is a current tendency forlcaused colic. One. of these was lphyslcians to give only one series caused by mothers in feeding ihelrl Inf inoculations. They omit ciiheribaby artificially by using nipples lthe triple vaccine against diph- Iwllll holes so small that "even iii ithoria. whooping cough and tet- ihusky grown man would have dif- anus. or omit the polio vaccine. fieulty in extracting a feeding" HOWLANI Mr. and Mrs A.A. Ar.-eiiaull. with lnendii. recently motored to very beautiful. depicting scenes from each of the countries at Mass, is now visiting his ll1Iau"., relatives and old neighbors in Du- var. Giarlottetown. I Mr and Mr. Joe Richard and family of Summertde. spent the Leo AI " mnioml to Chain first weelreon at June I in How. ADV ALMA The many friends of Mrs Harry larbour are glad to know she has ir 'ii'ned to her home from Prince inunty Hospital rocenthr. All are inning for her speedy recovery Mr Frank Barbour. Aims. and Mr Cecil Barbour. Charlottetown. have gun on a visit to Toronto. "tiers they will visit with relatives. M: and Mrs. Freddie Turner and family of vllnsloa. spent a weekend recently with Mrs. Turner": par- Gigs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dos- I . Mrs. Nail Iarbour. Montrose. ac- loitetown on Tuesday. June 4. ac- Ian and Duvar. companied by his daughter. Mrs ; Clarence Gallant and her little; Dr and Mrs Gilbert Gallant daughter Juanita. who was to on. ; and tamuy and Mrs. Elmer Pin- t on” gyg u-ggungnu by by, Luna, .uu of Summerslde. were in How- illlt and Woodstock on iiunday. Having previously disposed of Jun! 5- thclr home in Lower Howlan to; 3,1,3 M”... or 01,.”-y, Mr. and: Mrs John F Gallant of Pius- Mrs. Leo lirsenault and funtly.'l"9 "" 1"?” 'W M? "Id M" moved to their old lionui on sai- iililbert Gaudet at Woodstock on urday. June a. with the good won Sunday. ends. . 0' Tu m." M Mel. Norman Soother has now M1,. Anni. agngni has now ya. returned from Charlottetown Hoa- Iumn to I-iowlan after a mu to I oiini. -tier -iiidcrsoliia eve nursery Riastlco. All wish her I speedy re -covery. Lilian Theresa Gallant spent 501- I uday afternoon. June I. at thel Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Gaudet. hornaofhertrantfplnnta. Mr. and In Norman soother. Mrs. John 'un. Jerry Gallant. llowlaa. P. Gallant and Mrs. Elmer Pin- eau. visited Mr and Mrs. J. IR Arsaaauli on Sunday. Mn marge sweet of Woodstock h spending a few days in 0'i.eary.i ragga of s in NW been Yriehds of Mrs. Arnori Wood of . planted. so tiers": iiopins tor soon west cape. relief to her my amp. and prices fall. bi Prince County Hospital. where mi, John L. Peters of lending. -.--t-mi--'?m”"'TTT' Mr and M" The lttmeian and family of 0'l4ar7. vtdted vniii Mrs. Noonara patents in Ho-vlan school were Mrs. Fraah lunch. Mrs Kenneth Crockett and Mrs. 5:: iaamii. Entries Hi " ""'"i d 30-. 3"" ”""' moving as an ideal a I .nr :"iU'""mf”'.i.'"f..."":'”':; an isosaay. June is. vaahG'E.n.: Y P iimm and Miss narsam tar-raisin. lie. and Mrs. hula: .w-Inna-. Mrs. inn e. walls. "I cites. acid H- 3317. He. in as its siiusnnaa -Ilsa! Q nan In hum ATTENTION COPY DEADLINES AS FOLLOWS; Noon SATURDAY for TUESDAY'S Paper 5 p.m MON. for WEDNESDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. TUESDAY for THURSDAY'S Paper 5 pm. WEDNESDAY for FRIDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. THURSDAY for SATURDAY'S Paper 5 p.m. FRIDAY for MONDAY'S Paper Classified. Classified Display. Coming Events. Cen- fral. Eastern and Western Guardian will be accepted daily on weolt days up to 5 p.m. for publication next day. Satur- THE GUARDIAN ADVERTISING from magazines and IIQWIFIUPH ' These pictures give the members a good mind picture of the country being studied. V Mrs. Rogers said that a mission- ary cannot step into these coun- fries with a Bible in his pocket and expect to Chriaiianize them. He has to how about their dif- ferent kinds of work and RN t" know them and they him. until. they begin to see that there. isiAIhe.ri MacArthur. something in Clsrlstianltw '"d "W p"7"S Were given in the pupils way begins to open up for him io'vihii came first and second in get ;n M. Wm-k. Ll.llPil' class Those receiving priz- Rev. Mr. lnxraham thanked the l cs in-re tirade X. Marilyn Mac- gpeakerg for the help they had?-Arthur. Grade IX. Katherine Ford given the W.A. Mrs. Townsend pre- Faith iiusiiion. Gr-do vii. Bob- sided over the meeting which wns'b" "N Margaret Dymeni. attended by members of st. Marion - G"idr.Vt Mina -lean Frost. Mar- and a representation from the w.,""'” l"'"l- Grad? V- Darla Frost- A.-, M Stephen-5 md 5L Thomasi Iffarnlrn MacArthur. Grade ill. The yreuuur "Po,-g,d the haiiillonna Hutchinson. Linda Cotton. yearly pledge of 336.50 had been 1 Graft? It Sandra Hutchinson. . paid. .nd mu -1" ind paid 34,50;-liil1nii.i' lunmnn. Grade 1. Heather: for the Easter flowers leaving aIr"'N( p'"”V R'm”YA P53” lmi ham”, an hand of .2933. 7...; Illhesl Iivi-rage. Anna Jenn Frostg Dorms Secretary reported . h "Prl1Pj for Perfect Attendance. San hale "med .1 am, hm bun mki . dra lfnigg. Donna Hutchinson. Den-; Ill! -Ilfntlll ' 5:5:g:g'::;'t:;"i5T;;ew1ToJmil Races were run by different ed '0 the JA "6 '6 A "W" loge groups and prizes were award- ' c ' ' ”ted in winners. Mrs. (iameron, the J.A. leader in- V - WT SPRINGHILL vited the member. to the closing "' oi the .I.A. on the 10th. l Mr. lngraham closed the meet- ing with prayer and benodlcnon MFii- Sheen. assisted by M"'- -l"l'" lira Turner Moore returned to Moaiie served refroshmentl. Iier home In Enmore. after spend- I Fiir in: the past six months in the liIIImi Stains She was accompan- 'irrI home by her sister. Mrs. Rod .iiari. Quincy, Mass. I Springhill Ha: School Closing The ts'nringI1ill School closing was held on Wednesday afternoon, June 4ih A large crowd gather- ed in show their appreciation of what was accomplished. during the year by their capable teacher. Mrs Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mart AI-ihiir. Springhill. were recent vis- lilors at the homes of Mrs. Bertha .Veo. Siimmerside East. and Mr. land iilr-. Gerogo Waite. Travel- ler's Rest. . Vtr and Mrs lvan Llnkietter iNortham. spent the weekend at I -the home of Mr. and Mn. Wil- il lliam Baglole. I Mrs Ivan Millar, Siiiiimei'side.' was a recent visitor at the home 'I other daughter and son-in-law. Mr I land Mrs Albert MacArthur. Mniini ' Pleasant. Miss liiunice liliiiiian. Siiiiiiiier- side. spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Enman. Springhlll. Mrs. Kenneth lilnman. Springlnli. I i The new Principal of The Rakcr Mr. and Mitts. Reginald Palmer. Business College, Lindsay. (lniar-. Freeland. and Mrs. William H. Iio, is Arnold IA. lluhley. forincrlvjllhillipx. MacNeii's Mills. were re- lof Brighton. Massachusetts a nd cent visitors at the home of Mr icharlottetown. P.E.l. and Mrs. Gerald B. MacArthur. l Mr. Hubley is n gradiiatc in Snrinshiil Business Administration and Sec-p . . lretarial Science from Burdctt (.'ol- Miss M3i'iI.Vii ltillfhrlliiitf Iiiil -legc. Boston. and holds an Assoc- Main Eiiih It-r;m:n(-"I Sni;i.nzh'ilI1i. 1 ' A M ' p. a n 9 THIS 0 ya P lac degree in ris During t e Mm: M Mr "M M". Him” I past three years. he has been Dir- ector of (Tommcr:-ial Ediicaiion at Athens District Hi Ii School. Alllm .e.n.r-, Ontario. a sulzaurh nf Brock I "Tl .R'R'"aLrihM"L'M TM dial .ville. Refore coming to Ontario. Mr. C'” M'(',"""'t" " nprnemp "Z: "1: Hublcy was associated with 1'mon I CT"? Jag: h MM", Commercial College. w" "1 ' Pr ii lie is presently a niemlier of pkamm" I the Ontario Secondary School 'ltca- ML would MMA,.”"m Mr G" chei's' Association. ii ch;irtci'r-d "M hymen, and M, Rag" wit ".'9mh" "I ll" o'"'"','' (i"'""'" ilinmii. Springhtil. left recently fni E cial Teachers Association. and the . 1-,,mM,,' o,mu.i,,l wt,”-,. (hpy pi." I0niarlo Educational Association. .0 ,.p.-mi . few days I The Registrar of the school is , EU!" 9 WOWI5 "T Olllwliv i'llll' Mr and Mrs. Roland Bryant and '""I9- M" WW”! I! 3 tT"'d'”t" "I daughter Doreen. Borden. spenti Rrockvillc Collegiate and Oiiawav the weekend at the home of Mr; Henderson. Siimmersida. c--s-M is 1 7- . ., or their daughter and smile law. Mi and Mrs Stiilio; Eiiman. Vic. Iona. West They also visited Cotton's brothers Stirling . Fred ("nttoii. and his sister Mrs. an operation ll PHI!!! CMIIU 'Mona.,-.139. 24.1957 113. ooarai-n Page ii ma her home again. after undergoiisgwaptizr in the Presbyterian Bo!-I-Church recently by Rev I, Mae- Naughton were as follows Mr and Keith Williams Sprlnghill "pita! l Mrs Clayton Balluni. Mount PIPIN- Thp p,-,.,hy.....;,,, I,,.,,,,,.. -my ..r. Friends of Mr David Dymenf. ant. Mr and Mrs Arnold Mac Victoria West. met for their .lunQ,5priII(hi1l. are sorry to learn that unnan. Summerside. Mr and meeting on Tiiesdav. June llth atllle bad to enter Tyln Valley Mrs. Ramsay Maclmod. VI('tiil'!l the home of Mrs Lorne Yen. with ; Health Centre ,we;t. Mr. and Mrs William Moore ten members ansvicrinc the will , ivlfmfll West. and Mr. and Mrs, cut it was the annual meeting and Sympathy is being extended lo.Leamon Macl..eods Vlctona West. the same of'iceis uierc re-elected Mrs. Clara Mlclaod. Mount Pleas- I Mr. and Mrs Sterling Enman. Vie- for the coming vcai Next place ant. on the recAeIlIC .493” ,3,:”lI91'l'-"I'll W?"- of meeting will he at the home of brother. the late enn er i ips imam Mn Keir Yen ilai-mony which occurred recently in Quincy. I EARLY EXPLMTER M." I Bermuda gets its name from the l"I'if'lId.h of His liavili i-lnmnn. Spaniard Juan de Rermuder, who Victoria W:-ti, air rilcasefl to see Parents who had their Ihilrtron first sighted it in I-Si-'i R pcguww O3 snwc G -305 H O LMA N '5 555,05 Q CHARLO-(Te ANNOUNCE INSTITUTE WINNERS IN WOMEN'S DAY EVENT Queen's County Votes Prize 1. Northkiver................ 85 Sl00.00 2. Pariidalo 77 575.00 3. Longlliver................ 62 550.00 4. West Coveiiead . . . . . . .. . . . . 57 5 50.00 5. Soutlipon 46 550.00 King's County Votes Prize 1. Summervllle 3! Sl00.00 2. Morell 31 75.00 3. Lower Montague . . . . . . . . . . . 25 50.00 4. Eglington It Howe lay . . . . . . . 17 50.00 5. OueenMary............... 7 50.00 Prince County Votes Prize 1. St. Nicholas I41 3100.00 2. Linldetter IT4 75.00 3. St.EIeanors 74 50.00 4. Kelvin Grove 5I 50.00 5. Slierbroolia 46 I0.00 In iuldition in the above prizes aajuicial donation of 325 will be IWIHIQ to the Provincial Executive of the union's lnstifastn. Tcai'ticri' Cullen and iii l""”'ll'innd -in-s Sidney Enman and Mn I ly Principal of the Athens Public En” Fmman, Enmore. ' I School. l l . A new and revised riiri'iriilIIin has been established for The Raker Burns MacArthur. Enrnore. that illiisioess College which will begin her daiigtitcr-in-law and ilfliiil-Vi" Jill September. Coiirses leading tn- i Allan Riiriis. have arrived tafclvl lward ii Secretarial. Stenogr.-mlIIr.l in France. where she went to Join Commercial. and Business Admin ill" IiiiSl”i'l'l- I- NC CMII" M3" lstratiori diploma will he otlci-rd. Artliiif Willi ll" 3'00! Mr. Hubley is the son of VlI'.! A and Mrs. M.S. Hiibley, Brighton. Mt ""0 MT” CF" F"''l '" Massachusetts. l"lm".l'- M"'"" 7'l”'"'"' w"' "TI cent visitors at the home of M"- Ford's parents. Mr. and Mrs Reg- inald Palmer. ("oriwnY- I EARLY MA". The uniform pennv postage iaiel began in England in limb with the first stamped postage. covers. and Mrs (lalvin Cotton and Mi hart guns Orville and Rod of y mouth. N, S. were recent visitors ERTISERS . .. CLASSIFIED ADS DEPARTMENT word has been receued by Mrs I A I 1 of There are sixty-simian of ass Ammmen Ni Q! plk iicular Air Fome. Station-engaged m meteorology. nphter control operations and mariv other aviation jobs that wnnseci do we-I We all agree that A.!' Force life and work in more exciting; and nhsorhi"! the! the jobs we left behind to enrol M the RCAF. Joiana.andsoewhailsne:ni' ,.r" J NEW COURSES STARTING IN KEY AVIATION JOBS FOR YOUNG WOMEN For details. maul the coupon helm- Iodav--nr we or phone the RCA? Womenis Counsellor at the addre.-.2 mdiuienf: ..---....--......--..- ..-...-- ., t ICAI Vernon's Counselor. I n.c.A.r. Ree-rotting in-ii. n.c.A.r. station. Sun-erstde, P.l.l. Phone: III1 I I I I Menu mail to me. vutmm out-cation, t-Iii IHfmQyI.. ' one about one training. pay and other tun-Ms for . anwrhui in the Ical. ' l I I I I IV IAX. AC . . . . .. I L..---........-..-..-..-...-.....J