, ..,....... .---,.....-.:..A......v . Page 2 The Guardian IatIrday,Aa(nat 6,1955 -City and Central "roux DOLLAR aura Moan clml, 1-amnrs. um --at the HUGHES onuo s'roItl."4 us 5, go, 4 am. 3, A. -cisiurr or Chix diapers for M”D”'”" the infant, -L75 doz. Third floor IPICIAL Outside White Paint 5. A. McDonald's. 33,95 we "um. shgrwm wu. ISLAND COLORED vtawa - -""'" C”' 1'” Craswell Studio. IUY FRESH EGGS at Ken- .. edy'r Poultry Farm. Beach DR. 1. P. sttt.LAn.s dental at-," flce will be closed Aug 1st to is. 0"" 1" m”dt ,. GOSPEL TENT Kingston meet- sM::(;;:'.MACY Que" ing Lord's Day at 8:!) p.m. Note change of time. ROSE MARIE Beauty Shoppe . . V ' . BALANCE of our teenage and chsmg '9' holldd-l5' Augu” mm? sulrteen dresses and cotton skirts till 27th inclusive. iclearing at 113 off regular price. 30Y5- Ln-E5; spur, Jacket, Third floor. 5. A. McDonald s. sizes 4 - 6x 95c. Third floor. 633 AN-Y EXTRA members of C A" Mcnonald lW.L. in Charlottetown wishing to POLICE lltlllR'l' -- At City Po iattend convention banquet at St. lice Court yeste,-riiay morning an.Dunstan's University, Tuesday. Ontario 5 tiiin. charged wilhIAugust 9th at 6:30 Standard time issuing a Cll(t'l( witlioui funds was;shnuld phone 3441 or 9537 by , remanded one week for sentence Monday evening. August 8th. for '- hy filnsi-titite K M Martin. One drunk and illt'ltllIll')l6 had the V g riiarue iiiil-ilrzliiii. one was fined wnsh IN NELI.) M 5 gm ll” am, .. ,, ,,. ti, (L-,3. and an, baby. be sure to visit our infants' ,,...(i no and (.0515 or department. Third floor S A. Mc-I Donaltlls. naiii. .l-'i'.i".il ufllo-Mr andl FREDERICTON Mrs. reservations. Visiting naial officers welcom- (ed yestertlay” at H.M.C.S. Queen and Breadal-Charlotte, Shown In the R H Fiozit-is of Fostoria. bane Church of Christ Aug. 7thl VISITING NAVAL OFFICERS AT ipicture. left to right: Lt. Com- abovelmander J. W. Roberts. Lt. Gov- tkenney. H.M.c.s. ouettn CHARLOTTE ernor T. W. L. Prowse. Mayor J. mander E. T. Simonet. Lt. Com- .D. Stewart. Lt. Commander J. N. Lt Commande rJ. J. J ackson. (Dept. of National Defence photo) I Ohio aw pi-mi-nt itsiting in Fredericton Sunday School 10 AM.) the Ill'lil.Hll - l Mr Frzincis was worship service T30 P.M. Bread-l .. horn in ll will is a brother albane Sunday School 10 A M wor-. , e nt llix l-2.t.i I I..-i.l oi llollii Bay. ship services p.m. Byard Thurber." . ,. or ' lil lllll couple were minister. . ' Kti .ind Mrs I... l ,. y,i..m.d ROM. U8. OFF regular price on all tr p Rpm Brack. boys cotton and seersucker suits. , . sizes to 6x. Third floor S, A. .lltl hit. and , . ll oi 305 Euston Mvnmmm 5' l ' '-ll” '5' 0”" Of DANCE ON SQl'ARI-V A lar ; "' "ll TM” crowd attended the ln en (ltiuolf i -ii..i V; fiinl uhich is dance on Market Square P135. 9..., ya:-1-any (i;fc'h'”ii-;:-i in lll' industrial life wing. Music was supplied 8 ggg , . A V V g g group of local musicians assisted b' ' l . ' h f of. liiiiill St'.?.l.. '""" '""' . .--.l ' i Ilowat i' MCIIIIII3 CHARLOTTETOWN G o s P EL i ,. . CHAPEL holding services inl F S . . ' -- "” A ”'"WEl" .:1,".:. .:2...l;::. . 175 llllrvtt -i -iiitrrtv Bltlit. Bank ll a.m. Sunday School. all .” . - 7 .1. WW ; ages; L2 noon Lortik Suppers 8'21?-' "rm-..........,,.......,, r rpm p.m. Evening Service Soloist. .: .Mrs. Joe Wootliin. Detroit. Michf M . ' A hm: BIRTHS. MAHRIAGES. ..r.::tf 'a:::;:t.'t: lAll welcome. l RECEIVES SAD .VEWS--- Mr. 53c Pi,-r Insertion Robert Dtamimu. 55 Douglas St. iyesterday received the sad news of the death of his grandson. Robert Pethick. R C.AF. as the result of a traffic accident in Ayimer. Ontario. The young man pm”. on ' was the son of Mr Homer Peth- zfgd Hxljil ,, . l..”:'m::rd ,AndrewS ick and the late Mrs. Pcthickl 5.99 t','””:J x".'.::'ggn1,2a "ml (Elsie Diamond of Kentville. for- Tile Canadian Naval ensign "Br ' Ema ' 01' lmerly of Charlottetown), and the Stars and Stripes. often Jpjxgtxs - it Charlottetown flown together in conflict are hospital oi: Jul, 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Hnl;l,REB;:3r Ell:Gfl8'::gWnBd::i Elagi Jenkins 5 dallgmen 5 lb." nice Ward, and little daughter Deirdre who are vacationing on CHA.Vl)LEK - M the Prlncgllhl Island from Devon. England. Edward ISl.'illd llustiilal. August 4. ispent the past week with Mr- 1955. to Mr uiut itrs. Haydenland Mrs Ralph Raynor and Chandler, Clllll'il7iif3IOll'Kl, a non, l'amllY. ML HEl'll9l'1- MW 33'' Hayden Kcwlli. 9 lbs. 2 ozs. nail is very happy to see many m .' ,l.h'S uuuiovementti in her native Char- , ,,. lottetown since moving to Eng- At the Charlot- seen here waving peacefully in the.breeze as the U. S.S. Cross (right! herthed alongside H.M.C. S. Buckingham lletti at the Rail- way wharf yesterday afternoon. Of course one of the most im- portant things to a sailor when he gets to port. is his liberty leave and an axious group of American sailors are seen walt- iwhlch gives them freedom nshoreymier Matheson and His WorshiplGovernment Rouse. lfor a few hours. i The U.S.S. Cross is under the icommand of Lleut. Commander J J. Jackson. Jr. The U. S. S. Johnny l-lutchins is commanded by Lleut. Commander Simonet. and H. M. C. S. Buckingham by Lieut. Commander Roberts. Shortly after three o'clock the Captains and a number of offi- cers of the three ships made Ecourtesy calls on VESITIN ARSHIPS WARM LY WELCOMED YESTERDAY Mayor Stewart. Return calls were made to the ships later afternoon. The officers greeted by Lleut. Commander J. merriment at the Rollaway and commanding and open air dance on the Mar- N. Kenny, officer H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte. who ket Square. in the were also accompanied them on their calls Al-5.30 last evening the tertained at a officers of the visiting warships were en- several ball games which have cocktail His Honour aboard H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte ing in line for that slip of paper lLieutenant Governor Prowse.Pre-land later at a formal dance at party , -at .-mi. 5: -. "Dr. MocOdrum W. I. E-xecul-Ive Holds Meeting The executive meeting of the Women's ' ' VII held in ' the Rest Room! on Auaint Ind with nine members , Mn. McGowan. president. pre- aided. The meeting opened with recitation of the Creed in unison. followed by the minutes of the last meeting which were read by the secretary Mrs. R.L. Burge. Some of the resolution: passed at the annual conven were dealt with. It was decided to help the Cerebral Palsey Society financially and make it one of the 1nstitute'a projects. The members of the executive were asked to help with the handicraft exhibits at the Provin- cial Exhibition. The following conveners were appointed for the next two Yell?! Agriculture: Mrs. Charlel Jones. Pownnl. Citizenship: Mrs. Anthony Gnu- det. St. Nicholas. Health and Welfare: Mrs. vPhil- ip Matheson. Oyster Bed Bridge. Home Econo cs: Mrs. Stew- art McGregor, aat Baltic. Art and Literature: Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. Indian River. Publicity Director: Mrs. W. E. Aylward. Morell. Mrs. Fred Gates was appointed editor of the Institute News. Mrs. Gates entertained the members of the executive at her home where A delicious picnic lunch was served. After lunch the supervisor Miss Robin. who is leaving to so to England to further her studies. wgg presented with a camera and case by the past executive. All wished Mary I happy V03” age and expressed the hope that in the future she would return to the Island as supervisor. Funeral of OTTAWA (CP) - Funeral serv- ices were held Friday in St. An- drews Presbyterian church for Dr. M. M. Macodrum. president of Carleton College, who died sud- denly Monday on a Cavendish, P.E.l. beach. He was 54. The funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. A. In Burnett. minister of St. Andrews. assisted by Rev. E. G. B. Foote, RCN, Protestant chaplain of the fleet. The church was filled with scores of membe a of Carleton's faculty and student body, and representa- tives of the federal. provincial and municipal governments. Burial tertnined at the local messes and I The men of the ships were on- lmany joined in the Centennial The ships' crews will participate in several sport- ing events durlng the weekend including the aquatic sports and been ! clubs. arranged with local ball Barter's Film Lab. t land twelve year: ago. etown Hui ai. Aiw , Ronald .l4')SPp)'Ill (lt-raltluslnfzntufisrt MAGHTRATE1 COURT ET All" of Mr. and W ..l RNJ Mac”. 1 pearing before Queen's County - M mad Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yester- i l day afternoon. four speeders werel GREGORY -ii lllv Charlottetown each fined S10 and costs or 10 Hospital Fi:itluy. August 5. 1955. f days. Two parties, found guilty of Robert George Gregory in hlgidriving without a license were mt. year. sun of .'llr, and Mn. each fund 85 and costs or is days. George Greijoijv of 295 Allan St., for failure to not) at I nor Ilsn Parkdale. R4"SlllllZ at his pat-ents' the accused was flned 95 and costs residence riiiuu-at from Trinity 1 or I days. and for drivintz while United Chlircli Sunday. service hlallcense was suspended a man Tl(l)tnl:rl'Trl'ieel1lltlml:7v1atlc'2 0Ccl;Y)1Cll D51" ilihsioi-mil: ?l?:IlT;3i':::?.::t!: glitzy: of the Catholic Women”! I-eattue ill 5 9 "W" charged with possession of ltquoi of Canada. will ml" ll! Ch” CORRIG-XV - At her home in outer than in his residence. was lottetown on Monday l? he Press” Dromore till Friday. Aug, 5th. fined 320 and costs or 30 days. Two at the annual Provincial Diocesan 1955. Mrs .l-lines Corrigan in her men were fined :20 and costs or 30 C0nVEllll0ll ill the Callmllc Wm" 44th year Her rc-mains will be days for being intoxicated in a en's League Wlllcll Commences 0" forwurrlt-ti today at 1 o'clock, public place as was a man charged Tuesday morning ll 9100 Slallllllld Standard Time. from the Char- with possession of liquor not ac- Time Bl 59 Dl1ll5l3ll'l U!llV9PSlly- lottetoivn Funeral Home to her quired on his own permit. l Mrs Freeman has been very auli late rs-.-zidogu-3 from when the live in the Catholic Womenls Lea- funeml Wm be hem Monday BRIDE-T0-BE ENTERTAINED - gug for a number of years morning to St, Patricks Church. TfD"””3 the 953' HIT" Week-A held Dlllce lll l-llC olll-mil" Fort .-l'i'.-il.:tlis for Ilcrlitiem High Mltutqagj Btuchananb Mi, :99" Vlllclal Colmcll hem” Moss on 9 o'clock. Standard Time. 9" 9' Em 3 5 "'1'" 91' 0 5 W" interment In the church t:eme- 9" "I0" "3 her m3"'l389 '0 MT- lEl'V. Donald Livingston. Mrs. AFFLECK-As a result of an ac- Mrs. James Freeman of River side, Ontario. National President Pro- a National Officer. Mrs. Freeman Russell the Provincial Convention. Campbell was hostess at and saucer shower on July 18th experience when she addresses the cidcnt.at flit. Slcirart on Friday, with many of her neighboring Convention Banquet at 6:30 on August 5. J95' llroiiila Affleck friends present. On Friday. July Tuesday evening as the guest in her ninth vonr Remains will 22 Mrs. Arthur Robertson. East zpeaker for the occasion. he trmisieried from the Mac- Royalty. entertained the bridc Mrs. Basil MacDonald of Trac- Lean Funeral Home this after- and groom at a family shower. idle Cross. Provincial Diocesan noon to the home of Mr. and Misses Wilma and Janette Wood President. will preside at all the Mrs. Francis Aftltit-k. Mt Stew- uereh A at a I " art. from iilii-re the funeral will he hcltl ti-mrirroiv. Sunday. aer- vlce comviwii(:ii.e' at 2.30 ST. Interment Ali. Siiuart Cemetery. shower at her home on the even- .ing of July 27. A kitchen shower Hvns tendered by her bridesmaids :.lune Dennis and Janette Spil- llelt. at Misti Dennis' home Mon Retirement Of Master Mechanic '"R”l;g” P"-' HI” "" jA"ll"9l Iday evening. On Thursday even All” l-"W 5 R”'9ll- I" M5 ing a barbecue was held at the Harold E. Moore. Master Me- 9l-" Walt ll”l'”"”"d .-”5l"d3-V home of Miss Francis Clarke. chanic. Canadian National Rail- 'l'””""'” 51”" l"””'llg F""9l'3l,Longworth Avenue, at which ways Charlottetown retired June Home to ihc residence of his son, Laurie Btrt-h. Port Hill. from where the funeral will he held to St. James Al'liflIflr"lfl Church. Port lmany friends of the bride and 30th. 1955 after a very long service groom were present. of practically 48 years. He entered the service of the Railway Sept. 2nd 1907 as a Wiper Hill. SlIf'lf'llIj' at 3 pm. Standard mm ted to position (If pk-em," 5519- l""""""”l l" 'l”"9l' 99"” '.'..n'l: uly (1)908 and later to locomotive elel'Y- Mr. nd Mrs. Allison Tulle. I engineer December 4th.. 1912. Toronto. Ont.. are visiting Mr On retirement of Mr. J. I". Tulle'I father. Mr. George Tulle. Lelghtizer. Master Mechanic. in Clby. C August. 1945. he was appointed to . fill the vacancy and held this i "Vi "'5 M” Vl"C"'l Ml”'-l"?lll position until his retirement June and three children. Newcastle. hi 9, M "M yam. 8.. re visiting Mrs. Mitchell's fa During the period July. I915, to thaw ""5 GWW9 T"ll9- C”-3" lJiine. l9l9. he was on leave of "L ..d um um” Moo". ' absence for Active Miltary Service : overseas. lul,';fr"ho'n';l:'”.f.h::;'.'y' :'v';';;.'Bd If In all charitable drives he was (.1, u mm-bl. mp .0 Baum, yvcry active and enthusiastic in a Mum ' large part responsible fbr the suc- ' can of the C. N. R. Divisions In Mr. and Mn. am-i-on rm-tori Red Slleld Ind Red cam- aad daunlir Joan. Halifax. are "'3'"- lheir holidays with rela- N. D. Mt.-tcLeon UNDERTAKER EM BALMEB Oharlotfotown all North Wiltshin DIAL 5649 CWL National Presiclenrl To Be Here For Provincial p Convention Next Week l and . 5 I becomingg g - who will attend all the sessions of i- will ' a cup speak from a wealth of practical , . meetings of the Convention which ' SEA VIEW W.I. The Dornley and Sea Vien W. by leader roll call was answered NM. 3. meet at the home of Mrs. by six members with a verse with Lloyd Adams July 8th for then Trinidad in Canada. Call to worship by reader, Hymn was received by the president. Glory be to God the Fat regular monthly meeting Themr Minutes of last meeting were read her was sung. Scripture psalm XVl11 and in will open with Pontifical Massl Excellency Bishop MacEachern In i celebrated by Most Reverend Mal- colm A. MacEachern, D.D.. Bishop of Charlottetown, In St. Dunstanis . University Chapel at 9 a.m. The l business meetings will be held in .the spacious auditorium of St. I l In. June: Freeman L.m.:.ma.m.m..mmm Dunstan'I University where the National President. the Provincial executive and the delegates from the 38 sub-divisions in the Province will be welcomed by El. Rev. R. V. MacKenzle. Rector of the Uni- versity. and Mrs. MacDonald be- fore settling down to hear reports of the year's work to be given by Provincial Officers and Converters. A buffet luncheon will be served to all in attendance at the con- vention ln the College dining room at noon. An address by Rev. George Maccormac. Provincial director of the C.W.L.. will be I feature of the afternoon session after which the Convention will be divided Into groups for discussion of League work. Pontifical bene- diction will be celebrated by His Even in Murray River, and Charl- gmmn ll Ilnndlnl a month's vacation T - C” with tin parentl. Mr. and Mn. &. J. Joseph Kelly. student at Euleue Kelly. City. Glouce- Bryant . Providence. R. 1.. Mr, "d M". Nod Demon ad rttd and Mn. R.k8.dJardlne loft . ay on a no on motor trip d f h k to Nova lcotia. They will visit O T 5 Bear River where Dr. and Mn. i "We inch to tank Clarke Fraser and children are N """"”"": Charlottetown Funeral Home TI Elstll St. IIAI. M28 "NM" Mr.andMra.JoIinJoanlaad 5”''-l.u. .' mammoth 3 llllliht In con mu ”1'lnalitaxhN.l. ' III III I G . m ' mm g3.:.. 13.... ....G......u.l.”...':. ass: DIAL em - . euant rave. and with CHECKER CAB NIMIIIS the college chapel at .vill be followed by the banquet at 6:80 p.m. The theme for this year's 5 p.m. and Lhg ,C0llV0llll0ll.member taking part. Hymn 377 Con- vention is "Greater Knowledge of God and Canada for Service to God and Canada" all discussions will revolve around this on theme. Wednesday Provincial Director. Rev. Maccormac in the . morning p Mass will be celebrated by thel Greafer and the George Unlvemty covered 16.65-1.263 acres last year. Chapel at 7:30 and upon the com- pletion of the discussion and adopt- ion of the reports of the differen' committees the election of offic- ers will be held. and the Convent- nn will conclude in the early af- ternoon with benediction. con will also be available gates on Wednesday at noon. EDAS TAXI LUCKY NUMBERS l3697A - t4319A 6561 DIAL Mt personnel will parade at "1000 hrs sund-.v.1 Aulult. 195; at the Lunch- to dele- 5532 .XLV1il was read in unison, prayer :ervit-c in it welcomed one visitor. and approved. Collections 68 cents Plans was made for our rally the church prayer for our mis- jsionary was read by Mrs. Lloyd -Adams. I The program was taken out of missionary monthly. each two small boxes containing stamps and stamped envelopes, part of the 328.000 loot of last month's post office robbery here, were found near a roadside Thursday by two small children. Officers laid the boxes probably were dropped while the thieves were dividing 323,000 cash they took by ripping off the front of the safe during a night-time break-in at the isola- Hotel, on Kent St. Mn. Woodruffe is installing a new type of equip- ment and the most modern and comfortable furniture. Her many he very glad to learn of her re- wlll be at Brockville, Ont. RECOVER BOOT AJAX. Ont. (CP)-Police laid ted post office building. OPENING BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Eileen (lngsi Woodriiffe wishes to announce the opening of her new beauty shoppe. "The Debonnair". next to the Revere friends and former-customer. will :verse I to 4 was read in unison Friendship Se-CrPl8l'Y Save lleri eral years ago she owned and op- Iepurtl 15 calls. 9 cards. 9 trcatsl erated Elleen's Beauty Shoppe on Grafton Street. For the past five Prayer by the leader closed the! years she has operated in On- tario and has studied latest style creations in cold wave and in Beauty culture. the Shoppe will be open Aug. 15th. 'nr the month. meeting lunch was served by the ll-Iostess. OIL SOUGHT l Exploration for oil in Venezuelal opening advertisement. , turn to Charlottetown where nev- lt is expected Watch your local paper: for the Enioyable Dance Held Ar Government House The officers of the three visit- ing naval vauala were entertain- ed at an enjoyable dance at Gov- ernmuit House last evening. lu- oaivlng with El: Honor Lieuten- ant Governor T.W.L. Prowae and 0110!. M11. W.N. Black. Mrs. w R. Brennan. . .w. Hyild man. Mrs. J. A. MacMillan. Mrs C. F. Burke. Min Jean MacKen zle, Mn. W. F. Duffy. Mrs. R,(; White, Mrs. B. J. Grant. Mr; Ivan Harper. and Mn. J. J. ct... Mn. Prowae were Hon. A. W. nolly Matheson and Mn. Matheaon and the commanding officer: of the visiting ships. Lleut. Cmdr. F. W. Roberta, H.M.C.S. ” kingham; Lleut. Cmdr. C. F. Slmonet. U. 8.5. Hutchlna; and Lleut. Cmdr J. J. Jackson Jr.. U.S.S. Cross. In attendance on His Honour were Captain JJ. Connolly, V.R. D.; Surgeon Commander L. E. Prowae. V.R.D.- and Wing Com- mander A. G. acmlllan. Music was supplied by Albert Blanchard and his orchestra. A profusion of garden flowers flank- ed the living room. The table arrangements for the supper hour consisted of pink snapdrngons and carnation: in a silver basket reflected on a mirror adorned with tiny sweetheart roses. flank- ed by pink tapers in silver can- delabrn. Presiding at the urns during the supper hour were: Mrs. W. W. Reid. Mrs. A. G. Macmillan. Mrs. G. M. Hibbard. and Mrs. A. W. Rogers. Assisting in the din- ing room were: Mrs Donald Rathbone. Mrs. A. L. Maclsaac. ' Mrs. A. H. Peake, Mrs. J.H. Mal- 2:00 p.m. public from 12:00 noon. As many of the floats of your cooperation in this NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of The Electrical Contractors' Association of Prince Edward Island will be held at CITY HALL-8 P.M. D.8.T., AUG- UST 9, 1955. E. S. CHANDLER Secretary-Treasurer OANTWELL' PHARMACY OPEN I Eh It aervico lets you go confidently on vacation Ir-i& an extra 350 or 5100 tuciad in your wallet for amor- gencioa If you don't no the g...!.. ! '73-.1? Seoonlfloot, Haoneitillohltlae a R O SIGNALS At-tnouriu. To take part it the Centennial Churdi Parade Dreu-gnushlfitlerot. Web Belt. Boota,Buttou H. . Medal: will be won. I. ll. JOHNSTON. H). M.-Col. Commanding, I Signal Regiment, RC signals CAIMI ' loan u0tot110OutIiendotIpnatuo.Iwnl9ureuAvte ii '30. 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHAILOTTETOWN OPBIEVDIINOSIYAPPOIJITMBJT-INONI IOIIVKINO HOLDS l.a-attutnldtottullunnhlaam ' htjlla-tatquyotfndl 5 SIGNALS REGIMENT cult. return it. Your only char it for the time you hold it. For example. 3100 lo! I month cost: you only 32.00. Phone. write or come in today. IheYlIM ALL DAY Phone TEAONER TRAINING LOANS AND Assistance to students course leading to a teacher's license in the Teacher Training Department of Prince of Wales College has .been increased to a total of S500.00. This should make it possible for all interested students to attend. The minimum prerequisite in Grade XI. Grade XII standing is preferable. For ply to the Department of Education. nan CLARK Minister of Education. and IIAVEAGIUH ralqhaaazi lamaaeolll-nanlphl cnaaurn'mowtc.r.a,,,I.V, INFORMATION TO TNE PIIBLIO The Centennial Year FLOATS will in Charlottetown on Monday, ade will move off from Victoria Park Roadway at Floats will assemble here Of necessity the Park Roadway will The route to he travelled will be as follows: Vic- j toria Park Roadway to Rochford Street-In front of Charlottetown Hospital to Water Street. Water Street to Queen-past Reviewing Stand at Civic Cen- tre. Queen to Kent Street. mouth to Euston Street. Euston to Ambrose Street. Ambrose to McGill Avenue past Sanatorlum. McGill to North River Road. North River Road to Park Roadway. END OF PARADE. space. especially at turns, we are respectfully request- ing the public to co-operate with us by keeping all g cars off this parade route, parked or in motion. It will be of great assistance to us. to the pedestrians and to the floats personnel. Cars may be parked on adjoining streets. We thank you all in anticipation Sgd. G. W. MacArthur, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND M- ......-.. -m.. ..-.m...m..m -..m. g... itotiro tin INIUIANGI 00031103 ....m...m.. CORPORAL KILLED COBOURG, Ont. (CPI .. A, RCAF corporal was killed be... Thursday night when his cl crashed into a moving van, 1:-one. said Cpl. A. Clark. 3), of the Ayl mer RCAF station was killed on. two companions. Robert Pethici and Douglas Traynor. both 19 were badly injured when Clan lost control of his car on ii an gerous curve near here. ., PRINCE Eowino E ISLAND -l N M Ftokhtfnatrm fol 4 hi-:- NM xh ffxf rtivtotzs JEWELERSA, CHARLOYTETOWN. be on parade August 8, 1955. Par- from 1:00 p.m. be closed to the Kent to Weymouth. Wey- are very vvlde and require regard. Chief of Police SUNDAY 5132 ORANI a attending the one year further information tip-