construction in April. hope that the end of next month will bringl some relief to the congestion in the present school where some soc pupils. from grades one tol ten, are located in eight rooms. With the opening of the new 8- The new Spring Park School will be ready. at least for partial on-upancy. by the end of Sep- ti-ullier. it was learned last eve- ml'liIlc Contractors. M.F. Schur- mall and Co. Ltd.. who began SPRING PARK SCHOOL PROGRESSING NORTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and son Fulton of Scarborough. Ontario. are visiting friends and relatives on the island. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell; . and family of North River. were. recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green of Kingston. l Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell; spent Sunday afternoon visiting. at the home of their daughter' and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clit- ton Stewart and family of Cen- tral Royalty. l Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell of Kingston, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Daniel Jewell and family of North River. Mrs. Joyce Murdock of United; States is visiting in Pownal. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jenkins. Mrs. Mur-l dock is the former Joyce Jenk- ins. Miss Evelyn Sheidow of Mas... United States, is ”' w She is at present visiting at the home of her brother,Mr.Gordon slleldow. Millview, her sisters and friends. Mrs. James Smith and son Donald Allen of Halifax. Nova Scatia. are at present visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Jenkins. Cherry Valley. Visiting at the home of Mr. are Mr. and Mrs. Findlay Judson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judson and - a fe day; on Prince Edward island.l W. Lawton tn Pownal. Q C clud. Army Cadet Course Cadet Leslie Ladner. Charlotte- town. was named the outstanding cadet from Prince Edward Island A It Les ' ” ” W20- -nesday morning on the parade square of historic Camp Alder- ahot. N.S. These ceremonies which included final inspection, march past and the presentation of prizes. marked the conclusion of a seven-week summer training course for 700 Royal Canadain Army Cadets and 300 members of the Militia. Camp Commandant during lid M11 M39 Judson. Powna.l 5 gie training period was Brigadier E.E. Morres, C.D. Parade Commander for the concluding, Thurs. August.22.l1957 The Guardian Page 3 weeks duration and included senior leaders training. motor transport. radio and rifle coach- ing for the cadets. basic recruit and junior N.C.0. for the militia. and a Cadet Services of Canada qualifying course for future cadet instructors. In addition to military training A very important part of the summer activities carried out at the Valley training center includ- .ed organized recreation In var- ious sports such as softball. track 'nnd field. soccer. swimming etc. Movies and conducted tours also were provided free to those en- rolled at the summer course. room school In September. only ed a necessity, and the residents the elementary grades will re- of Spring Park may well be com- main in the old school. mended for their enterprise in Situated between Nassau Street undertaking a major contribution and Klrlrwood Driver. the new to education in their district. school. constructed at a cost of Photo by M. Mallett. over 3100.000. has long been deerr Veteran's Hospital Will Study How 'FIu ls Caught By RENNIE TAYLOR I.IVl-ZRMORE. Calif. IAPI-A lg; ho-pltal building internally lst.l.l-ti in ”black light" is the set- . germs. Black light. or ultra-violet, as it is called is a form of radia- tion. it can kill some kinda of. land W” mund " Brent” lected it here." he said. "it ls'family of Calgary Alberta. are most interesting been of itslspending a pleasant vacation in rarity in eastern Americana." Victoria. zuesta of Mr. Ta)'I0l"5. This plant is known to exist in mother. Mrs. E. H. WriSl1I- 0111-1 tvto localities in Quebec. and st,er suests It this hospitable horn-I another spot on Baffin Island. Itil"! Mt .1111 M1'5- -limes TIYIOF is abundant in the Rocky Moun-t "Id Ilmlly. MOIIUEIL l tains. The rarity in Newfound-I ML "Id 5455- ruck 59'-"II"-l Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks and family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Yen and family of North River. Mr. Daniel Jewell of North River is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Beda. and Mrs. Erroll Green. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell and family of North River. Master Preston Jewell spent the night of July 3rd at the home of his cousin, Master Hollis Je- well of North River. um; fur an unusual experiment d.-.l;llctl to show whether the m'll Asiatic in. mi lroltl one person to an- rim-l through the air. . in-lilo this building, part of the! mm .m.s' hospital here. are about; no long-term patients. As long! The walls of the test struc- ture. know ss building 62, are so aimed that their rays do not strike patients or employees di- rectly but irradiate the air vol- ume. Samples of blood serum have nu an be ll-snplstudded with ultra-violet lsmps.. .. lhcy are patients they will null been taken from every patient in no LIIIUIKCLI to leave the struc-1 building 51-3110 in 8" HDPIOYEH tun-, ulnt-h has been etluippedl of the hospital installation. nm. a barber shop. a chapel and These 5 a m D! e s are beinlt n'll1't' fczlturcs to make It virtu- checked for the presence of all. ...l....,,ma,n,d. Asiatic flu at the government's , lhv hullrling and its occupants,l communicable disease centre in E M.” as 0”," mm, of the ln.l Atlanta. From this the public sIlIl.'ll)ll. await the onsel of the IIHIIII SETVICC will know IUSI gMM'i'It'tl flu c pid em ic which which ones. if any. have had the I(lIlIt' health authorities say could. ml Md WIIICII ha"? "01- slit--l as much as one-third all MI" "'9 "PECIWI 9PId9mh- lhc lillllrd States population. lsweevs through. blood samples 'll.i- ictcrans ndmlnlstratlomwm be "ken 170'" "1958 Slim? tlmlmctl the project today in an- Pltlents and e m P10 ye 2 s and )4Ill.llli1 that the patients In thel checked I331" 10" U805 0' "II Inc lmmmg plus the 520 employeesl '”i"'”''- I II lllc entire unit have volun-' TIE GMDIOYEGS SFHEYIIIY WI11 taered to play parts in the test.l"9I In" H" belleln 9! "l''"' The ('.tp9l'lffl9l'lI is importantlV'0I" "dmed 3”” If "'9 P9" ll('t'itl.lK(1 medical science does not l "1""? 9' 1111995" I'M"! "Wm kuuu how the influenza viruslI""I5 01" I” be M31197 "'9": minus from one human being to among the patients of building 62 anolllvit It might show whether ! lg wlll be . prglly good lndlu. K" ':mlf;"1aal";”:l: :?ldbl::ri5::pp;d l tion that ultra violet has some ll PIIOCIIVC. I .. ..l,,,l,..,- mm; dun, of lwmlon l deterrent effect on the disease organism. Ill IAN MACDONALD tnntulialn Press Staff Writer 51 JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI - Dr. I-hm--l ltnuleau. professor of sys-. Itlllzlllr botany It the University nl lltmtreal. has arrived here to continue his study of flora In Nlrulllllndllfld which he said wil into "another five years." -llr. Iluuleau noted In an Inter- llm that he has been conducting a wuloundland botanical survey umr I9-18 "In fact. I'm more fqmlllnr with the flora of New- foundland than that of Quebec." its nallt'f.' province. Val-It-lln Herbarium in Montreal. was In London In INC on a Nul- COMING EVENTS Pluto Hope River Hall to- him! tnnllal L.o.L. church service '1'” Donnie at Churchill. Sunday. A-mu-l um. s p.m. lhxnns 3Tltl.'c fhrklra Barn Dance Fortunel August 23. Websters Or- Danro every Thursday night. ihrdltzan Legion Hill. Webster: Grhmu-g, VMDLIP 'iMusle lot'.,MiIIlons". Im on Hall. Wedneatl . August ttlh. no. how "The let Man" rm ::;uslus Hall. onday. Sept. 2. molar dance In elloo Hall gtmay night sons music la ald' Cr-raua District Visitation in mm Artist badge. craseatl. Hdny alallt. Augast II. Knows Newfoundland Flora Better Than That Of Home field scholarships studying New- foundland plants collected by Bri- tiah botanists. Dr. Rouleau has collected 5.000 Newfound and plants to date. and says his most Interesting find was an Arctlc fleabane. a low plant of the dandelion family which grows in rock crevices. "I'm most proud of having col- t 1-ammo, who "-9 aulal vlgllol-gp The Misses Audrey Yen and Ti Menls Tops Melfs Stretchy Childgerriessegotlun Ladles' Blouses Head, facing Shellblrd Island on l::::n'(:";v9lrh0;'l'!: Qidrs-5E':a5:I"l;;I;g vel-3 Jewell were vlsitlng al the I and Shorts fxylon Sock Reg to 395 Sleeveless Cotton the Plumber River. ' e i ' home of their cousin. Miss Elva I I He plans to continue collecting - 1"" 19" 9" rem?" home" Mr' I Jewell of North River. l 44c 69c SCI. 1.29-1.88 SQIQ plants until September. His trips S.'ck" WI" hum '" ”Ve.”l "ml Miss Elva Jewell spent the C . take him to l" Dam of the my lip selectilons at tha l'n0(l!"fll(f:llg so; ' night or Auglm Gm M the home ongiatulatmns are extended! l Me ' Sh .t VINCE End he is BSPGCIBIIY INN" Ir” mb Iu':v,;”l' lnm-1'1-h ' l of her cousin. Miss Vera Jewell. t” Mrs L3” J”"” M Powml '0' Boys .Sp0rt n,s 0' Children's 1-ldiES' ested in the belief that trees at l MR3; ?ud'..u fog; le 2 .'I Mr. md Mrs. slanlgy Hun-y his honours in splendid cattle: Shlllls S199”? SP0” corduroy o'sll5 Cotton Skirts Johnson's Cove are native surar-l y d ep er d 0 d 6: "Ml ”'and family were recent visitors BIIOWIDE It I-he PFOVIHCIEI EX-111': shims Pant Style Relullf 10 595 maples. l::,'”"m;:,T,'., "l," e-lf.s.'"R.,'.l.pE::f at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hhi0n- . 2 for 1.00 1 49 sol 1 00 Sal. 1 49,3 49 The botanist's work is complexlweg" Ind rruflyienjoyed by In Daniel Jew,-.” md (amny or Mr. and Mrs. Nat Maciiinnon ' - C - - u .and exacting. Dr. Rouleau has Pusan, T No,-ll, Rive,-g of Atlexagdrg. hadwas tuhelilri 1 I20 catalogues of various vascu-' . . Miss Hgglher Jewell was g EH05 5 Uh BY; I I55 g- UH 8 . - . . . . ,........, ....,......,. .... ,,... 33,1;-V ufgfl 0:1;-mH;g3;d,e53;g;.mm M0, a,m,,.,.,,,,,,,,, he..lPound and ii... Natalie Mac-; Mens Suits In English Worsted Ladies' Suits. both loose and fitted I lar where each species is known "so -that at a glance once can look lat the distribution of any spe- 1 cies." i To aid new Newfoundland : studies he has made an index of about 5.000 place names. located by numbers on the map, so he can quickly find the location where any nower or plant was laecured. VICTORIA Extensive repairs are being made to the wharf here. which when completed will add much to the appearance of the water- front. Resident of this beautiful Village and touring countryside are eagerly awaiting the day when work of a like nature will be started on the site of the Old Bridge, which would help to bring back a very great amount of prosperity and livelihood to this section of our "island. The many friends of Mr. Ed- ward Boswell are extending to him a hearty welcome home af- tcr recent weeks spent in hos- pital in Halifax. Where he had been receiving medical attention The school here will be re-op- ening In the near future with Miss Jean Boswell and Mrs. RI- chsrd MacQuarrle as teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bowell St. John.. N.B.. who have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. R- Cameron. Summerslde. were re- cent visitors to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and TWO - DAY I EXCURSION ls TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27 - 28 :Tllc survey has been sponsored To for lhr past three years by the WiliIliI(' division of the provincial mince and resources department. FOR is I9-Ill, Dr. Rouleau was on a hlu:cnlleim Fellowship. and In nlhrr years with the National Re- u:u-rh Council. Thc tall. well - bullt botanist. him it also curator of the Marie- Going N(:.WiIllAN C NAIIIINAI IWRXIIVV-XVN I (Wednesday. August 28) i I I l l Examples of Return Fares I Proportlonately low fares from other stations .11": r;..pl,, . d 51 k I-, AMHERST 35.45 MONCTON S730 um um; ..'l?:,.,,':..- 1-'..";..,..”" cit-uu.o'rrt:'rowN 9-vs SYDNEY ll.35 - NEW GLASGOW I I5 TRURO 1.!) 'I'l:In((' Mlllview Hall every: Frill?!) night, MODERN DAY COACHES Tickets good for going passage Aug. 27th and until noon Aug. 28th. AST; l returning on trains leaving Halifax up to noon Aug. 29th. AST. Full Information from any CNR Agent TRUCK TIRE I SPECIAL SALE . AUG. 22, 23, 24 NYLON l 5 825x20 Power Express I l Regular Price Sl43.70 We will allow you 3451!) for YOU? old tire off your truck. l other size truck tire price! proportionate allowance Mr. and Mrs. and daughte Percy Galla of Charlottetow S. JOINS R. C. M. P. Sunday. Mr. Bruce Judson all of Ontario. were visitors to Alexandra onifiigh School. D execises was Cadet D.R. Fergus-l nt on. h member of the Cadetp n, S Corps at Morrison Glace Bay ENGLISH POPE The only Englishman to be a - Roman Catholic pontiff was Pope The courses were all of seven Adrian IV, from 1154 to 1159. . Willard Blair MacDonald, ll. lhas enlisted in the R.C.M.P. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las MacDonald of Cornwall. He attended school at Cornwall. F Queen Charlotte High School and. one year at Prince of Wales Col-I Iegc. His R.(')I.P training has be gun at Rockcliffe, Ont. All Stock Further Reduced For FINAL CLEARANCE in Victoria and South Melville.l Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curtis; Victoria. guest; of Mrs. Curtis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mac- l Lead and family. I Master Feddy and Miss Su- sanne Cameron. Summersid spent a pleasant weekend in Vic- ioria. guests of their grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. In- man "The Roman's.' 5 ed home after a happy vacation -I cousin, apent with relatives and friends 1 North River. Ilss Janet Jewell of C.T. and son Gordon. are visiting in was a recent guest of Mr. andl Mrs. P. C. lnnian. Mrs. S. 8. French. Charlotte- town. Victoria. guest of Mrs. P. J. Rog- erson and Mrs. Finlay Ferguson. Mrs. Ralph Merrill. Worcester. Mass., and her sister. Mrs. Til- lie lnman. Foxboro. Mass. were recent guests here at the home- Mrs. Bessie Hughes. North Ad- of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boul- Kinnon both of Charlottetown. y Mrs I-Jdlson Smith of Pownal is at the present time spending a holiday, visiting her sisters and friends in United States. l Miss Cami Birch of Montreal, and Blonds. Value to 39.50. Sale 22.50 styles in Linen, plain material or Tweeds. Values to 29.50. Sale 8.49 to 15.00 I is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Tweeds. Values to . Men's Sport Coats. All wool spent the week end in. Ladies' Spring Coats, including all weather coats. Regular to 29.50. Sale 10.00 & 15.00 29.50. ams. Mass.. has been the guest lter. Being former residents. thelrl lof her mother. Mrs. Louise Dou- lmsny friends were pleased to; lgherty for the .past few weeks. welcome them back.over again.v Mr. and Mrs. Harold Metcalfe Mrs. Restha '3-BVDIC. Msnches-l 'TuIf's Cove. 34.5.. were welcome Iter. N.H.. is visiting l'lel"slslCl”. guests here recently. lMrs. George Cannon. Victoria. Miss Inez Gass. Toronto. Ont.. and other relatives in Crapaud a former school teacher here and vicinity. HERE IS GOOD NEWS -r- FROM DE-FLY-ER WE LEAD AGAIN with this generous offer TRADE IN - Any old electric vaporizer is worth 55.00 during this Trade-In Sale. We are proud of the new De-Fly-Er Unit and will give you 35.00 credit for any electric flv killer on the purchase of one of the new DeFly-Er Units. 'f'.teae new units are new In every way. - larger up thermostat - new method of dispensing C guaranteed to give you satisfaction - an appliance that you can be proud of too. It will kill Flies. Mr""- M"'ll'l"0"- AIM R""h"- sptaers. Beetles and other insect pests - odnrleuly - safely - and effectively. ovszn 1so.ooo NOW IN usr: IN camps Act Now - DURING THIS SPECIAL orrnn MICHAEL IROS. LTD. WIIOLISALI ELECTRIC APPLIANCES built- 1 M -0 Chicken Salad Supper Southport School Hall Thursday. August 22nd Sponsored by Southport Church Tickets 51.25 5 to 7 rm- H MEMORIAL SERVICE For Lt. Allan H. Love Will be commemorated at Holy Redeemer Church, Charlottetown. 10 am. Friday morning. August 23rd. All officers Charlottetown Garrison are re- quested to attend. Dress-Battledress. Medals will be worn. POTATO MEETINGS Reserve the following dates for the annual county meetings of the Potato Producers Associa- tion of P111. slated for: Surnrnerside August 26 Charlottetown ............August28 Bay .-:30 Potato the presentAtS1 in mar- Ladies Summer Dresses Values to 14.95. Sale 6.49 8. 8.49 The Greendal Co. Ltd. ASK Sale 14.95 YOUR GROCER Men's Jackets. Full zipper. as- FOR ' sorted colors. Values to 13.95. EA51'pAcK Il Sole 5.00 8. 7.95 V mE:::::zEN ggyg: Dress Pants. Values to 0 con Sale 2.95 0 I-IADDOCK O MACKEREL ' Ladies' Shortie Coats. Values to 19.95. Sale S8 - S10 - S12 NO NEED TO LOOK FURTHER FOOD BUYS --I::-- DIAL FOR THE BEST 5524 DELIVERY IN TOWN nag CLOSED SATURDAY 12:30 PM. THURSDAY 8 AM. to 5:30 PM. FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9:30 PM. SMOKED FILLETS room TENDER BEEF TENDERLOIN TENDER rasrr BEEF LIVER FRESHLY GROLTND HAMBURG SWEET PICKLED CORNED BEEF 25 lb. lb. 2 lbs. lb. 83 35 59 23 NEW PACK JIIST ARRIVED McCREADYS - TASTY PAH-20 oz. CHOW CHOW PEAS 2 tins 29 (urge 24 oz. bottle) 39 CHOICE YEAR OLD GRADE "A" FOWL -356 FLl7I"I'.0 SHORTENING 2 lbs. 59 MAPLE LEAF LARD 2 lbs. 49 Delhlontes-Largo 28 on. Tin I FRUITCOCKTAIL tin45e Kellogg:-Largi-Sire ALLIRAN .................pItg.29c large 32 oz. Sim JAVEX "Isle BAKING POWDER RNlRo.selnstant' COFFEl...............2oa.ior45c Miracle Whip .. .....iar29c . . lb. 39: keting points towards central grading and pack- qalsg. Castle and let us hear your opinion. ”Md:- secretary-Treasurer l SALAD DRESSING PI:-Ital-Iarge2Sn.'l'Ia IISHSTEW tisI41e 0oa.29e California For Juice ORANGES . . . . . Golden Wu IEANS.......... Fresh-Tops On 2doa.63c .........2Ibs.29c IEETS................2buncIles19e Freshtmpcmi GRAPES......... ..........Ib.29C long Green Island CUIIES...................2for2Se Cooking 5Ibs.55e PIEIIOE'S M "24 CISIICIRRY .;.5..A..-"A. . ........ 8 0-4:: gr"