I Mobile Pub Work On Quciiioug Cleansing Working in the Montague area shell fish and water pollution, from a mobile the point of view of health, part- by the icularly with reference to the pur- lie at the present time is daboratory unit, owned Dept. of National Health and Wei- -fare. working the unit are: fKclly, Dr. A. E. Lamar and I. E. iErdmaii all ofiOttaws. They are aseen standing in that order. Mr. ',Kelly and Mr. Erdmsn have been Zwith the unit since it was built in I950. The unit is here to assist the Dept. of Fisheries in a pro- jecti which includes ii check of INSIDE IS A WELL EQUIPPED LAB Health Lab ificatlon of polluted quahaugs. The mobile lab is a complete J. M. unit within itself. All that is re- guired is an electric socket and " water tap to hook up the ap- pliances. It is completely equip- with stcrlizer, incubators. bun- test tubes. water ped sen burners. sample bottles. refrigerator etc. This is,the largest and best eq- uipped mobile lab in Canada. It 4.5. ... .. ,........ ., was.bullt for the Dept. of Health by Motor Coach Industries of Win- nipeg. at a cost of approximately Sl0.000. and is used in bacteriolo- gical surveys. The unit is available to any Province free of cost. bacterolo- glcal work, such as testing of raw I milk, private wells, restaurants, dairies, etc. It was requested to come to P. E. I. by Mr. T. J. Kickam. M. P. and Neil A. Math- ieson. M. P.. local Members in the Federal House Mr. Kelly Mr. Erdman nd Dr. Lamer are accompanied by their wives and families and expect to be here until sometime in Sept- emLer. - I ' EASTERN GUARDIAN SUMMER CLEARANCE sale continues at the Jo-Anna Dress Shop. Montague. DANCE AT Peters Road West Bali, Wednesday. August 6. Re- fresliments. costs on sale at greatly reduced prices at the Jo-Anna. sailed at 6 o'clock yesterday morn- DRESSES. SKIRTS. suits and FOR FRANCE-The S.S. Rolahd at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. Mlch., in his 69th year. He was the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John R. Malone. foniierly of Free- town. P.E.l. Mr. Malone retired from active work about six months ago. One month ago he suffered a paralytic stroke and since that time has been a patient in the hospital. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from the home of his son-John M. Malone. 26122 , Mr. and in Ilrne Valley they were guests of Mrs. MacDonnld's' ther-in-law and sister. Mr. Mrs. J.J. Callaghan. i friends in Stanhope recently. or, Mrs. Annie Crane. McGowan ippdans, chapter 4, verses 6 and 7 Be careful for nothing; but your hearts and minds through Jesus Christ. Mr. Ora Crane arrived home - ing an enjoyable vacation in this 5 vicinity the guest of his mother. Mrs. Annie Crane. '- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson spent the weekend of July 28, with T friends in St John. N.B. ity goes out to Mrs. Daniel Mac- Intyre in the loss of her husband. Sympathy is also extended to Mr. Alexander Maclntyr; in his be- reavement. Mrs. Katie Gilmore has return- ed to Massachusetts after visiting relatives and friends in Lorne Vai- ley. Mr. Mildred MacLeod and Mrs. Sheldon MacLeod of Salt Springs I N.S. recently spent a few days renewing old acquaintances in Lorne Valley. They were guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Munro MacGrath. Miss Kay MacDougall. Mon- tague. spent a few days in Lorne Valley Iduring the past week. nl the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Malcolm MacLeod. Mr. Johnnie Nicholson. Lorne Valley, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholson of Charlottetown to Springhill, N.S. They spent the last weekend of the month with relatives and friends. The funera of the late Mr. Daniel Maclntyre was held from Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church on Monday, July 30. The Rev. D. A. Campbell conducted the ser- vice and brought words of com- fort and admonition to the bereav- ed taking as his text "Jesus said unto her. I am the resurrection. me. though he were dead. Yet shall he live: And ” .... liv- eth and belleveiii in me shall nev- er die." St. John 11, Verses 25. 5. ' The pallbearers were Messrs. William Collins. Otis Mcassey. Josebh Kelly. Wilson MacDonald, Murdock MacDonald. and Frank Kelly, Interment was in Lorne Valley cemetery. GEORGETOWN Miss Virginia Walker, who is employed in Charlottetown, was the weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. Walter Campbell, Boston, and Mia. Micky MacDonald family of Sydney. N,8.. are in the Province. While the bro- and Mr. Heath MacGrai.li visited Mr. Spencer Crane of the Royal Canadian Navy at Dartmouth. N. S., is visiting relatives in the Prov- ince. She is the guest of his moth- Service at Lorne Valley Presby- terian Church on Sunday, July 29. was conducted by Rev. J.A. Mc- Gowan of River John. N'.S. Mr. rought an inspiring. message taking his text from Phil- in everything by prayer and supplic-' ation with ttanksgiving let your request! be made known unto God. And the peace of God. which pas- setli all understanding, shall keep from Ontario recently. He is spend- The sympathy of the commun- and the life: He that believeth in da 'IIVotI. Gen nlo. In. w that "'11:: length 0! MM standing -UP- - Pgrhgpg," be llidp be 10 day! or even lens. may in - Canada. . .8i.r Richnrii Nelson Gale. occupy the northern am of West Ger- told I press conference future very difficult question tosnsweinluttfthereisallout atomic destruction it can only last long, than it's a matter of who It would u , Gal is is to watch the ntaencanadiean I:fr:ntry Division first big atomic mil- and because this deals with a difficult problem he finds it one of the War Could Not Be ”'TFou.ihi Without A- most interesting I have ever seen." He spent much of Sunday in a bush uniform watching the Cans- dian troops fighting a mock bag. tie for the control of the front, and later at the press conference Nfollzly supported army sower for any future nuclear bat- es. NEED GROUI" TROOPS You still need ground troops to occupy a country," he said, "and there has to be troops to protect airfields. radar stations and other installations. I think the present proportion of land forces , air and naval forces is about right." He foresees little possibility of guided missile development af- fyctms army msnpowe because they should affect the air force more than the army. It doesn't make any difference to the army whether it carries a pilot or ' puff of Prowse Bron. in Char- lottetown is spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacDonald. squadron Leader. Rev. Father Howard Wight of the Royal Can- adian Air Force, Padre service stationed at Greenwood. N.S.. is spending his leave at his former home in Georgetown. He is the guest of his mother, Mrs. William Wight. Mr. Raymond Liivandler. re- tumdd to Georgetown on Monday, July 30th. He had been on a visit to New York City and other points in Eastern United States. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Renault and family of Blauceville, Que.. who are vacationing at Brackley Beach, visited friends in George- town on Monday. July 30th. Mrs. Renault is the former Esther La Goussiere of Georgetown. Mrs. Sheldon Ross and family of Halifax, N.S.. is visiting Mrs. Rossis mother. Mrs. Mabel Hearn. She was accompanied from Hali- fax by Miss Lillian Hearn and lit- tle Miss Laverne Jenkins. who had been visiting with her in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. William Glover and son Windsor, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sencabuugh of White Sands were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chlslster Walker on Sunday, July 29t . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavers and family of Charlottetown. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. AC NO KIN FOR FORTUNE LONDON (Reuters) -- Rachel Mary Parsons, eccentric horse- owner murdered last month in her lonely mansion near the New- market race course left f:6l2,000, it was disclosed here Friday. But she left no will and had no near relatives. Distant cousins are be- lieved eligible to share in her es- tate. One of her former stable boys. 3-year-old Dennis Pratt, Mrs. J. J. Bowlen Dies In Alberta EDMONTON CP-Mrs. J.J. Bow- len. 81, wife of Alberta's Lieu- tenant-Governor. died in hospital shortly before midnight Tuesday night. She suffered a heart attack Saturday. Mrs. Bowlen, a native of Boston. Mass.. was married July 11. 1900 at Roxbury, Mass. She moved to western Canada in 1906. GEORGETOWN Mr. William Hatch, Toronto, Ontario. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hatch. Mr. Hughie MacPhee, Heather- dale, was a business visitor to Georgetown on Monday, July 23rd. Miss Doris Shank and Miss Ber- erly McAulay, Toronto, Ontario. motored to the Province, arriving in Georgetown on Tuesday. July 24th. While visiting friends in Georgetown they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lavers. . Mr. Joseph Clory recently re- turned to Fox Island, following a visit to his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, St. John. N.B.. accompanied by their son Preston, were recent visitors to Georgetown. They were guests of Mr. Ross' brother, Mr. Mel- ville Ross. Miss Louise Murphy returned to Toronto. She spent her vacat- ion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Miss Pat White of Washington, D.C., who is vacationing at Rocky Point, was a visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday, July 5th. She was the guest of Miss Louise Murphy. has been charged with her mur- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wodsworth Bomb, whether it is a mechanical device. NATO forces now are "very well prepared" but whether or not atomic power would imme- diately enter an outbreak of war "is a political question on which I could not givi an opinion. But would be used.” Conscription of military person- nel, he said, is ii matter for each individual country to decide and "it depends on whether a coun- try can raise enough volunteers for its commitments. I suppose everyone would like to do away with conscription." I Gen. Gale, whose army is sep- arated by two zones from Cans- dians in Germany, said Canada's forces are enjoying "extremely food" relatioi with the Germans and "I think they are very well accepted." The Canadian Army. he said, "is well disciplined." and family of Dedham. Mass.. are vacationing in Georgetown. They are at the Fitzgerald sum- mer home on Fitzroy Street. Mr. Harry Yorston. accompan- ied by his mother. Mrs. Mary Yorstoii, returned recently from a holiday and motor tr" through the Maritimes. They visited Mrs. Yorston's grandson. Rev. Nathan Moir of Oak Hill. N.B. They also visited in Annapolis Valley and the United Church Camp meet- ing at Berwick. N.S. Mr. Yorston was the delegate from George- f.owu's St. Davids United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and family of Montreal. Que.. are NORTH RIVER l TONIGHT - LACED WITH LYRICS, LADS AND LASSIES! OH, WHAT ROMANCE! OH, WHAT CHASSIS! MARILYN MONROE YEO "SEVEN YEAR ITCH" THEATRE MOIITAGIIE Mon. -. fines. MIR. 8 - 7 ABM. 30 - 45 Gov. A. Tax Inc. Prov. - TOM EWELL COME ONE - COME ALL! from a military viewpoint. it ",4 Monday Aug- 6 1 1956 Royal Dog Biius Guards Officer By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP) - Guards Lieut. a pair of ripped pants and a mounting admiration for young Prince Charles today as the re- sultof being nippedby a dog from nnckinshain Palace. "It was deeply embarrassing." the dashing--but not quite dashlngenough for safety-young officer as he related the incident. which took place last week. The drama of the royal dog. a royal prince and the seat of ii giiardsman's trousers took place In the royal park of St. James located near the palace. Dressed his off-duty clothes-a dark blue suit. stiff collar, derby hat and a furled umbrella-Mor- rogh-Bernard of the Irish Guards was making his dignified way across the park. One of the royal Corgis, a long-bodied breed of Welsh working dog with short .m....mtj.&..M...:...j. i ., on the Island. They are guests of Mr. Douglas' mo- ther. Mrs. L.i-I. Douglas. Capt. and Mrs. H. Larsen and two daughters returned recently from a motor trip to points in Nova Scotia. ' Miss Mary Stewart. who is em- ployed st the Charlottetown Co- operative, is vacationing .vith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Stew- art. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt of Rose- 'neath, was a recent guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Captain and Mrs. H. Larsen. A.C -i'iiooo.uii.n.i-mic", lass. oslsht debt at him hy Prince Charles. Princess Anne and a nurse." said the lieutenant. "lwssatowylrdsswsywiisi the dog came whisking toward inc. yarrins loudly-" The officer mode I small dash. but he was too late. ' ' f'l. halt turned." he said. "The dog leaped. made one snap-and I headed back to barrscks.f' Prince Charles ran after the I!- ficcr, who was beating a dignified retreat and half holding the sul- ged seat of his trousers. The seven - year - old prince made an- xious inquiries. The luvlrdsmln assured his Royal Highness that although his pants were torn his skin was whole. ....m...jmm...m...:.. 1'0 STUDY PABHNG METERS LONDON (CP) - Five Britons go to Canada next week to see how parking meters work. They will visit Montreal, Toronto. Win- nipeg and Edmonton. paying particular attention to the way in which parking meters are used and enforced. Their survey may London solve its parking difficulties. - SOVIETS LOWER PRICES LONDON (AP) - The Moscow radio quoted Deputy Trade Min- ister A. Sharov Wednesday as saying prices will be r duced im- mediately on a variety of Soviet consumer goods. Items such as clgarets. toys. vacuum cleaners. cameras. television sets. fabrics and pleasure boats were men- tionod. It'll put a wee drop 0' heather in your heart. HUAEINTIIE NCOLORIY shining snows 2:30 - 7 - s A'chuckling glimpse of the past . A laughing look at the present . and a howlarious peek at the future! TODAY and TU All. THE FUN IIONIV OILIIAT Q FRANK LAIINDII W000 TECIINICOIOI ESDAY - -.-,;-. v--,.- CAPITOL DON'T MISS - - - ”'I'hedogwubeinguerdIl:C,'T ing from Souris bound for Roucn. Penn Avenue. Inkster. Mich. France with a load of 2.550 cords ' Maas.. is Visltlnl I115 3l5W'- M"- A fast. frothy and well paced comedy. Miss Monroe at her IT'S THE'snowB0AT THE - William WIBM 01 GGOFEGWW" "Id tempting best in a comedy to end all comedies. A big show snow OF snows becAM!;m?h CL:-inst 'C' Thg: ""”l".' 01 PllIi7W00d. '18" Of Which W83 Q31 b?0gtICP- MT-'39"1”'d C3mP' which one should not miss. A summer bachelor. and Marilvn. Box OFFICE AT 12.30 1'3 0 9 0" "sue am" IO ded (G T5 to . Th hi is 0 lIl'Be0D- LII . h It ble-Co . A I i I . ' club mtermned the charmw unis” tae c::lmI;mi!VI:)t C;nt;mPE. uns rs w om- on me see rea szz er town Club at R. W. Beck's sum- inert cottage, Brudenell. About thirty-five members enjoyed, the deuciolis buffet supper after which i I huge bonfire was lit on the WILF CARTER SHOW AT PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE Suhr. and carries a crew of 85. Her beam is 375 feet and she has a registered tonnage of L515. She is registered at Hamburg. Ger- Mi Sh ron Scully is vacation snow AT DUSK iss a - mg in Halifax. N.S., where she is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and. Mrs. Gerard Scully. COMING WED. I THUR. - "TOUCH AND GO" Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore and son Bennie. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackenzie. AUDITORIUM many. "d was load” by the Marathon. 0nt.. spent Sunday in Mr Clem wig," mm” Mus. beach. Games of scrabble and p,E,1, produce co, New Glasgow. N.S. They were the d W ad Mn'Newm.'n wish; - I 'S'vl'::iIl:;';B!yul::pA”'l:l?n1.l?eg '3 Wig: DIES IN MICHIGAN-A tele- iii??? of Mr" ""1 Mrs" G”"'''” -it” Bostoii. are vacationing In s""3'-50"GA”-oN'-5UP5R-'-4571C ' members. Mr. Bob Donnelly, pro- gram has been received. Aug.m)' Georgetown. They are the guests Mrs. Romie Ceredlni. Leader of the Georgetown Girl Guides and Miss Doreen Scully attended the Girl Guide Camp at North ltusiico. Mr. Donald MacDonald of the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keenan. TWO SHOWS -- 7 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. sident of the Charlottetown club by Mrs. John J. MacDonald, Sourls, Ac. 1 Rankin Keenan. who is 0' "'9" '"”"'"- M"- W""""' Sponsorai : .cii'rowN irnm nmzpuzrmmnr thanked the " t ue mem P.E.I. advising that her brother, WI"! "'6 R-C-AF In Sllmmefslde. Wight by ' for I most enlov c J Michael L. Malone. died Saturday spent the Past weekend at the ' PERSONALS , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doucetie. Yarmouth. N.S.. were guests last week of Mrs. Doucette's cousin, Mrs. Beariiely Conn. and Mr. Cann. Cardigan, Mr. Earl Kennedy and daugh- ter. Elisabeth. Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Ken- nedy's brothei--in-law and sister. risouio EAST Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kelly were visitors, Monday. in Charlottetown. Mr. Owen Kelly paid a short visit to the Capital City the first of the week. - ION! DICOIATOI HOUII IAIIT - Ll. honrory footed raw Mr. Malcolm Macxinnon. Mur- ray River. will leave for Lachine. Quebec. to begin his training with e R.C.A.F. Malcolm's many friends wish him every success in his new career. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Moore. Ilney. Messrs Cyril and Vernon Mac- Lcsn, Charlottetown, spent the past weekend at the home of beauty and sun: sus- laee protection. Your Choice of TI nllrnflvo Odors. Quality-huh! Mr. and Mrs. Jackie I-iaylcr. Toronto. Ontario. are spending their holidays in High Bank. at Mr. Arthur llirt motored from Rumford. Maine, to spend his hol- idays with his cousins. Miss Gla- M and Mrs Gear iiccann ii. on sin and Mr Chester Birt. "'9 "”"" "' ”' ""”"- 3”” ''"' :1lea:l.::cnN'urh::S' .ihivelim' PM "' "' """'i I'- - It ! - a Mrs. Thomas llnyter. They were ' o ' Montague. , Mr. "Id Mm. Ambrm MW also with Mrs. Hsytefs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Her . .:.;"....'i'; ”::'-.'s':".:t”.r.i.:.' mm A - .-:.::.:'r.'.":.".:.4i 50 i . . . . ' . e . Q . l sunnneruiiie; Mr. and Mrs. Mhoi 9”” ”' ”' "ii ”" 0"" x"' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly is ring's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sid 3...” .1” fun", M Mama”; - I sipatielntl iii” the Cfharlotiotown Ham Brooks. White Sands. Qu”.r l "' D”''” G"''''”' s""'""”d' Miss Mabel Jay, Charlottetown, P. ,or T min” "' M", gm 3.1.... mg d.uy.g. spent the weekend with her par- , .- Mu-um u 1-wongo, mm ". l Ilfl. Mr. Ind Mrs. Levi Jlv. Mr. George Jay was I-hisinesh cent visitors st the home of Mr. GALLON I visitorinhlontsgue .oveo-aiidMrI.ProdRsfuse,,Iuri-sy l ii... .3. BA River. i c.D. A. "rowing oooh,.sv,uoossiisoio , CAROL and SH oiiainannronroon noun siusigrcsining-sass-sniinuiiiu-as-3 . ANDYOUl!O0I'.II'B0Olj . WW ,,”y A .'sAs,'Iioo,st ' s ,1'OlflSfAi.i. '-'5"'0V"' 'WM0-AI-I-.ltF-I tsboninsiiu in-uh . - ll" . -A J '4' .. .71.: -4.5 .