DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Mr. James Tait received the! Prince of Wales College and gre- degree Doctor ef Philosophy | @uated from Daihousie University e- in 1952 with the degree of ‘Mas ex the University of Toronto. ter of Science. Since last Septem- at a recent spring convocation. | her he has been employed by the Dr. Tait is the on of Mr. Alli-| Research Eivision of the Ontario ea Tait of Charlottetown and | epartment of Lands and Forests the late Mrs. Tait. He attended | ~hoto by M. Russell Reid. Various Regimes Recalled: During The Royal Visit ha eds eee te ED won also guests in 1959. her family attended the garden party. PROWSE REGIME The Hon. T.W.1L. Prowse and Mrs Prowse live at 17 Villa. Dur- House the Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) and Prince Philip vis- Countess of Home were alse among the notables who visi- ted at Government House. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse attended the Coronation Ceremony of Eliz ‘Edgewater’ burned in 1931. |abeth II in London in 1953. They There are now three residences | also attended the Opening of the property. They are those Canadian Parliament in 195T B.W. LePage, Mr. and | which was opened by the Queen. oR. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Prowse is still very ac- SC, ae, tive in church and communit those by | life and was a guest at the Gar- ; Geom Lord and Lady Wi- | were presented to Her Majesty | er Stanley Bald- at HMICS Queen Charlotte. rs. Baldwin. These peo- im residence at Eage- HON. J.A. BERNARD George Chavchavadze Mrs. J.A. Bernard, wives of for- . Eari Spicer were guests | mer lieutenant-governors, have) of Governor Wood had the Russian |Hon Joseph A. Bernard was pre- prince. Mark Hambourg was am- sented to Her Majesty at HMCS other internationally known guest Queen Charlotte. who was a guest of the gover-/ Mrs. George Whiteway and! les SecKenaie. 5 West Street. Mrs. Willard Murray, York, at- This large: cae 's ae tended the W. C. T. U. meeting at | See tert Hs called afer the cornwall, at the home of Mr. and original Heartz home. Number § | Mrs. Gordon MacMillan wae the former residence of Sir Louis Davies, Chief Justice of! Mr. and Mrs. Leith Watts, Canada, and Lady. Davies. For Charlottetown, were the guests of | many years it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parkman | York, recently. come into the own | S taste and Gor Mr. and Mrs. John F. Watts " Charles MacKen- | and two sons Harry and Nevile, lof Tracadie, were recent guests, eee in very of their son and daughter-inlaw, ; does not go out im Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts, and was not pre- | York. J fi F Mrs. DeBlois and members of | ing their regime at Government |‘ ernor oat-Sre jden Party. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse | = ~— ————— - * ° . ' ?. biereretiert- ae oot fh pen Me eee IDA BAILEY. ALLEN 3 ‘ |) yam “Colter ‘eduttp [savory “brown” bits. Blend ie % | HOUSEHOLD HINT , . as te be Sonat et as il eta Serves Jo sharpen selesore out through a 3 min. Girl Scouts Practice (10% os. cam condensed beef _ - Sh C vata de fasting o gaalmaapeence ( tomate soup soup - cans orts Cuts In Cooking wou Siaaed colin 9 servings. ie full owing, encamped on) The box has a hinged cover. Ip-| Lets dine with the Girl Scouts eae ead SS en Sane stead of letting it dangle, another | and enjoy their menus Peak, tional |leg or prop is added so it be Gane. Gapetine Metate, Gamer's Sater, Puone 608 Gi Scat Ron. the large comes an ideal kitchen counter! Seen a fa od event ~age »| ight oclock fifids the Girl ‘omato Lettuce Salad The Guardian, Oharlotictown, Sat, Aug, 1, 1950. 7 sponcered by ‘ist Soouts of the | Scout at a substantial Fried Chicken poncll U.S.A, Assembled are 10,000 sen- meal, geared to a morning, with “Super” Gravy (10% : sie for Girt Scouts and their leaders (equally good for families at} “ Parsiied Potatoes soup, Charming Mary MacLennan _ |frenser' Sateen or Giese Groen Beane, rove, Buller) | Negeabl : ‘anberry-Orange water Pre t To Ro | CUT DOWN TIME : secant ae Pound Cake’ Slices é; ed Ten thousand Girl Scouts can “AKFAST MENUS Strawberry Gelatin TRICK s resen yalty eat @ powerful amount of food! Apple Juice a Se See oe SRR ay : : So, to save as much time as| Oatmeal with Brown Sugar measurements ere level. | funch ee, oe ae einer ee nde Saves casitle to enjoy special events and Milk Toast _Fried Chicken with “Super” binast. " In either sports costume or |4t the roundup, they are prac- Butter Peach Preserves Gravy: Finy 2 sectioned washed at the garden party on Thursday | 4 W, outfit of course there is al-|tising ways to cut down on cook- Milk Coffee (edults) broiler-fryer chickens as usual. at . Government House. Many/wass the lovely Mary MacLen-|ing time, and what other folks or Remove from pan. Keep warm. Rewspaper pictures of Mary show /nan charm. In addition on Thurs-|C@ll “chores’’, but which the girls Breakfast-Bounce Broth Pour off and measure out 4 €.| N, ‘and felt sport hat replete with|sence of delightful femininity tirely different! and Milk with contents 2 (10% oz.) cans During the afternoon All roundup cooking ts done on Toast, Butter, Orange condensed eream of On Thursday Miss MacLennan! guesis had the privilege of be-| charcoal, with more than 1,000; @ mushroom beige | ing presented either to the Queen |fires glowing simultaneously at satin dress, very|or to the Prince. Mary MacLea-| breakfast and dinner and some.) street length with Vinan had the deservedly great |times at the lunch hour, as well. front and back, and cap| honor of being presented to both |\OUTDOOR PANTRY Her hat waslarge in|the Queen and the Prince. This do - it - yourself creation matching shade with a rippled| “Our Mary’ will have |eerves as @ packing box for tulle brim, interspersed with|mwuch to tell. her family, pupils, | transporting stove, food and cook brown polka dots, Accesnorite|commusity end her varione cubs |iné wenden sot Soe Be i were brown suede shoes and/about the Royal Garden Party! ;useful family campers I ot nae ee sees ae ap Lawless |i¢ about 1 foot deep and 2% HAPPENINGS [Xow “* *“™ square, with built-in compart- ments.‘ At the camp site, it can be (Continued from page 6) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsen- | turned on its side so the inner Mr.—B.J.Mellish. formerly of , auit, Summlerséde, entertained |partitions become shelves Montague sow residing in Vamp |Wednesday evening in honor of | Te keep—food_high above the | couver, is visiting in the provin-|Mr and Mrs. George Cameron |ground,.legs are attached to what ce after an absence of thirty-six |of Toronto. Stocking-feet dancing |is now the bottom pantry shelf. years. He is isiting hie brother,/was enjoyed by all. Lunch was (Mr. WM. Mellish, Charlottetown | served ‘by the hostess. end Mrs. Minnie ‘MacDonald, | mew Beastifel Montague. Mre. John DeGrace and son | nd Robert of Lexington, Mass., visit-\| H@f aio Mr. William HH. Sellick ef ed at the home of her mother, HES Aed RINGS | Edmonton, Alberta, is visiting hie| Mrs. N. L. Molyneaux ef South-|| WATCHES dud MEN brother Edeard Sellick~of—Park-|port—and-other—members_of ber | _ JEWE : dale. Mr. Sellick has been away | family. | WILLIAMS ~~ from his nati ee ee She was accompanied by her | JEWELLER ama at daughter (Betty) Mrs. Ralph George which have taken place, |Livingstone of Hawthorne, Cali-| ns — fornia and her three thildren | — L—Cdr. and Mrs. LB. Sellick | Patty, Billy and Ricky. and daughters Donna and Joan; While on the Island they aleo of Rockingham, N.S., are spend- | spent a very pleasant week a Stan ing a short vacation at Bnackley |hope. AOn their return they were Beach and Parkdale. A family; were accompanied by Master renuion will be held next week} David MacGregor nephew of Mrs. with the arrival of Rev. and Mrs. | DeGrace* who- plans—-to—spend a F. Stanley Sellick retired pastor | month in Lexington of the First Congregational Enj i Church of Stratford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Eaton sea'eaain eraine oxo : * and little daughter Karen of Kent- immaculate cleanliness Mrs. George MacLean of Ay-| ville N.S, spent a week camping and friendly, hospitable lmer, Ontario, accompanied by at Stanhope. Mrs. Eaton ais Holland-Americe service fre little daughter, Dianne, ar-} visited her mother ‘Mrs..N_ .C. to IRELAND, ENGLAND, ther, Mr. Wilbur ‘Wood; hn isk Tele io is Dee, |Ontario, accompanied by son |Randy, arrived Friday morning iby plane to visit her father, Mr. in the hospital. . Sir Henry |died within recent years. The Mr. Baril Doyle, Toronto, is vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Sam -Doy- le, Longworth Avenue, and _ his sis ters Mrs. Clifford MacDonald, Mrs. Jack MacEachern and Mrs. Vernon Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Phillips, \‘London, Ontario, arrived in Char- ‘lotvetown last Saturday and are a two-weeks holiday the guests of Mrs. Phillip’s father, Mr | Archie MacEachern and brother Bill; also with sister and brother- inlaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. MacPwen, York Point. Miss Winifred Kenny. R.N. Ney York has arrived for her va- cation with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris 120 Prince. and baby daughter arrived by car to spend their va- families, Mr. | At h Government House | | Miss Linda MacDonald, Boston, Mass:, spent a holiday in York, LePage is the wid- with her cousins Dianne and De- . B.W. LePage who borah’ MacDonald. Mr. LePage was lieutenant-governor from 1939-| Master Robert Millar, Ellers- Mrs. LePage lives with! her |lie, is spending a holiday in daughter, Mrs. Lioyd Wonnacott York, at the home of his sister at the family hame 7 West Street. and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. During the LePage regime the Frankie Lewis. Duke of Kent, Princess Alice and the Parl of Athlone, Mr. Mal-| Mr. B. A. Mallett, York, !s a colm MacDonald and Mrs. Ewen (patient in the P. E. Island Hos- MacDonald (L.M. Montgomery, | pital. a kinswoman) were among the | at Government House. Mrs. Merrilt Craswel and fa- Mr. and Mrs. ‘LePage attended mily, Charlottetown, are spend- the coronation of King George VI jing a holiday in York at the Mr. LePage and the late Mr. | home of her mother, Mrs. Harry | W. Chester S. Mclure (the lat- ‘Swan: g ie ft . , Mr..and Mrs. Ciaude Lewis ana being the Woolner sis-|family have returned to their ters. Mr. LePage is a descend-|home in York, after spending a Professor Thomas LePage, | vacation In Sydney, NS. as the Island ministre. Edward Island Le-| Mr.-and Mrs the Toronto LePages and family, York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Ford, Win ds a VETY\sloe on Tuesday evening, July enjoying the com- | 2ist. daughter, dau- grandchildren. | wMrs\ Gordon Crockett, York, not attend the | was a tecent guest of her sister- in-law, Mrs. Vernon Rodd. Char- lottetown Hsigeet ie IME Arthur Johnson |> Morris, Mrs Morris ‘relatives. ed by plane on Monday to vis- ‘Molyneaux, Southport, and other ay : Mrs. Eaton was attending an | agricultural con which was Mrs. Russ Crump of North Bay held in Charitioiohm. FRANCE and HOLLAND in THRIFT SEASON. SEND BOAT OVER FALLS Seilings: TORONTO (CP) — A Toronto ~ trom Mns. Murdock MacKinnon and | Wilbur Wood, who is a patient boat manufacturer said Friday lhis firm ha 'sion to send a sailboat hull over the 162-foot Alexander McClelland, owner of Shona Craf! Niagara Parks Commission has approved the test, in which the QUEBEC CITY and MONTREAL MAASDAM Sept. 1 s been given permis- high Niagara Falls. t Limited, said the From jhull wil dropped from a heli- copter a 200 yards above the NEW YORK falls. The 12 - foot production- Maiden Voyage ef model craft is built of plastic the NEW Flagship foam and fibreglas. ROTTERDAM ; Sept. 22- Sails again Oct. 20 * Get Your NIEUW AMSTERDAM or Needs fg, 14, Sept. 4 St. Peters @ Color Parkdale "Pharmacy Open Every Night a. 2 a Sunday’s 1:00 te 9:00 p.m. @ Smiles ’n Chuckles Chocolates Christmas Sailings: @ Prescriptions ee @ Sunglasses QUEBEC CITY STATENDAM Aug. 29, Sept. 22 RYNDAM Sept. 9, Oct. 5 MAASDAM Sept. 26 NOORDAM Aug. 23, Sept. 19 and MONTREAL RYNDAM Nev. 22 film @ Cameras Mrs. J. J. Morris City and | had to . ning Room Service - Curb Malpeque Road * No waiting here .. DRIVE IN order a tray-full - of eating pleasure Service _- 1 Mile from Ch’town. . but if you . it’s be well worth it. Drive in. Name your favorite food & . . . We'll serve it right te your ear. Then sit back, reiax, enjoy! THE TOWERS From NEW VORK STATENDAM Dec. 14 RCwowe an ean eewweaeoee = ” Superb cruises in oll seasons. “S SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT. a Maritime Life Assurance Bidg., 65 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, Halifax 32-9117 Take Out Service |) Dial 4708, | “IT'S GOOD TO BE ON A WELI-20m SHIP” D. DeBiois lives reet. Mr. DeBlois |‘ Miss Pearl Crockett, Boston to the goverm|and Mrs. Nicholson, Nova Scotia, i ba" dete pret the Hon. DeBlois Likely, Mr: ele st bor | \day, Juby 18th. live at 3 West Street in a| house adjoining that of Mrs De | wr and Mrs. Laken Lewis and | Blois. Her son Mr. Robert De- | son Allison of York, spent Sun-'{ Blois, Mrs DeBiois and \0uM€ day at Glen Valley, with Mrs. daughter live at 22 West Street. /Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. DeBois is very much: im- | john MacLennan “terested—in_painting as a serious hobby. She and Mrs. J.A. Fras er nave just returned from Eng- af Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craswell, | Charlottetown, paid a short vis- it to York on Sunday. Hon. RB. Bennett. |paid a short visit to York, with|: daughter, Mrs. friends and relatives on Satur-|’ the field of education This University offers» DEGREES IN: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science B.Sc. (Home Economics) land and Italy where they had the pieasure of joining some skeiching classes. Mrs DeBlois’ | fr and Mrs. Charles Proud, summer home at Tracadie is thé |princetown, attended service in setting for the luncheon in honor | york United Church on_ Sunday “of Her Majesty and Prince Philip. | evening July 19th _BO} Mos “pelos vras > ‘nacheaon | - since i ee guest ACCURATE TABLE Mr. and Mrs. DeBlous —! te’ -cd the Queen's pa-ents in 1999; The Mayan calendar of 300 at Government House at which BC. more exact than older cal- time there was 4 Garden Parw. endars, placed the year's ‘aan Meme of the guests attending | tion at 365.24 days. | Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Theology Bacheler of Divinity Bachelor ef Music Bachelor of Education Master of Arts Master of Science Master. of Music Master in Education For additional information write: The. Registrar, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Acadia University founded in 1838 fs the eime mater of thousands of men and women who have served Caneds with distinction in government, business and in Overlooking on @ campus of unrivalied beavty. OIPLOMAS Me} Engineering Home Economics Secretarial Science Music (Licentiate) Pre-protessiona! Courses preparatory te: Medicine Lew Dentistry Nursing the tidal waters of Mines Basin, 1 i situated At this residentiol Univers. ‘ity there are three dormi- tories for men ‘and three for women. A wide. vor- lety of scholarships, bur- sories and- prizes. ore evoilable. | Yoreuca NS Monday, August 3rd. AND CONTINUES UNTIL SAT., AUG. 29th GS AND APPLIANCES Sale Starts AT EATON’S IN CHARLOTTETOWN CHECK THE CIRCULAR COMING TO YOUR DOOR! .. AND PLAN A SHOPPING TRIP TO EATON’S FOR HUNDREDS OF SECIALS... FOR BOTH HOME AND COTTAGE. BUDGET PLAN AND BUDGET COUPON TERMS» NO DOWN PAYMENT | _ DURING THIS SALE-MINIMUM PURCHASE 15,00 * 10 months to pay on purchases under 75.00. © 24 months on purchases of 200.00 and under 400.00. * 18 months on purchases of 75.00 and under 200. 00.° Up to 36 months on purchases of 400.00 and over. ® An equitable carrying charge is made for this accommodation. EATON’S BUDGET cou PONS 1 CONVENIENT FOR MAKING SMALL PURCHASES FROM SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS IN THE STORE. AVAILABLE IN MULTIPLES OF 15.00, 25.00 AND 50.00 EATON'S UARANTEE: SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE ms SATISFACTORY OR LS re Li Se