TUESDAY. "fl-IE GUARDIAN. CH WN Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary Anglican Churches Meets Etain tSeizes Tankers Built For Red Poland. - - latlons. These are the government's now. Dayliliee and Piaintain Lil- ierneed the same care as the Astilbee and the foliage is very attractive. They come in deep green and variegated leaves with pure white and also with mauve flowers. and have been grown in this garden for many years. Old ---T But Teddy. enjoying his own Joke at. Landon's expense, ex- plained in detail. e7en to the fight in the snaking-room and the holocaust of the money. "Mrs. Lynn had frozen me out. she's down on me. and I vowed I'd get ev L hsvei she's invited I-ivnnwouldi e”iifahs found out he'd brought a fellow In out oi the arrest. you know; he might have been a whitewing, anything. on a wager!" rosdick. who had listened in sl -or astonishment. found the key to Pam and Ma:'-. in the tsarooin. JULY 17. 198! old iiian who had been a Menu Teddy's grandfather and guard: of the -Banks money for ugmy odd 3l03l'l- "You and Landon not deserve to be shut up for diam-deg eonducti You've done 3, mi” piece of work between you. Y don't henwn to know the man sisted by the Candidates Secretary. LONDON. 3,11 17 Or Mp) .. . . me -mi or an new -id ml by um in r::::-.:.-..-:.:: Sill; i.”.:"?..'.'.i:.i.”i'f.' :::.i.::::. ":3 :i"::ira.eu..:i:... :. 3.2. up a man in the street and Len. don pslmed him off on them as 1 friend of hisi That's the idea-1 friend of his and yours. too!" To be continued Woman's Auxiliary of the church of England in Canada was held in the Parish of Milton on June 27th with a. large number of delegates present. After the Joint Holy Communion service of the W. A. and the Dio- cesan Church society when the celebrant was the Ven. Archdeacon Harrison assisted by the clergy of of the deanery, the preacher being the Rev. Dr. Ferguson of st. Paul's Parish Church, a. delightful lunch- Treasurer, Miss Harris. An enthusiastic was ac- corded Miss Cotton, Cor. Secly. on her reappearance at the meetings after heir serious illness. Discussion followed on the G.A. Camp for .which successful pre- parations had been made and for whlch a large number of girls had applied. The Camp Commandant, Miss Joan Fronie, a university graduate, arrived in Charlottetown on Fri- States. invoked war-time powers Saturday and seized two new oil trankers built here for Communist Poland. The action is the first of its kind since the end of Second World War. It came after the US. strongly protested against letting the 7.800-gross-ton vessels be de- lived to the Boyiet satellite. The foreign office announced that the admiralty requisitioned the tankers under defence regu- conservatives had charged that British factories were turning out machine tools - vitally needed for defence work - for export to Eus- sia and Poland. ' i The blocking of delivery of the oil tankers to Poland posed a more difficult problem for the British government. Ordered more than two 'years ago by the Polish Ocean Lines, title to the ships already had passed to the Polish line last December after about 80 per cent the garden in the shady. spots. Visitors to the garden have told me the varieties of flowers and shrubs that do well in .their gar- dens at home. This week I have learned of many things pert ' ' to gardens in England. California. British Columbia and Ai' w and many other places. and it is a fine way to spend the summer days. i The little wood t the top of the garden is e. hep y spot to rest mirth. "London's -black with rage because he's making love to Pam- ela Rodney! Lendon'a dead set that way himself. and he can't do a thing-not bally thing! Mrs i 61l."ll'A1tiF ii 'eo'1mvav sraoua scanty gray h fr; 'he ought to have told Burleson yesterday! i "You deserve a threehint. you young reprobetei" he said to Ted- dy Banks, with the cand of an M .. . oi ii K The meeting vi-as convened at 2nd: when the G.A went into prevent delivery of the tankers last. 5'9 blemd with "995 bnd 19m5' r”” V l . May. There have been frequent '30 511?! W P1309 I "Div "19" 50? ' 2 p.m. which the President. Mrs. A.B. Cosh opened with prayer. After brief interim reports by the officers of the different depart- ments, the ladies of the Nova Sco- tia Anglican Mission Van, Mrs. Mason and Miss Manning, spoke in detail of their work. They had spent. the past, month in Prince Edward Island in the parishes of Geonzrtown, Cherry Valley. Crap- the fee for girls at camp has been 9- Wald at N19 h05D"31 M55159 0' Poland her money back. 5-W'3'T' , and and in Borden. They stressed kept to the same low level in spite Mr5- VGMCC Smith. 32. Who turned Unshackled and unburdened might the necessity of work among youth of rising costs of food and maint- the N119 011 herselh "mr-m”"s:” . I mV9- Id in mud in P.E.1. and also gave an lnter- enance. The Diocesan W. A. is to The Womim. who, had accom- A country Garden Freed from W0! Pl -3' eating acroum of winter work in a be congratulated on this camp Paflled Em” 1”” the bush , again to learn t f tho mlsslon 1,, Athabasca. wmch keep, on 3 13,31 Wm, other fringing this Lunenburg coiiniy Continued "om Mae 2 Thew0l;iteia:il:idg lesrwlee ness 0 Since ihe annual meeting iu March the W. A. has lost through death a Life Member, Mrs. W.S. Bait of St. Peter's Cathedral. a foi'- mer board member and devoted worker. Regret. was expressed at the ab- sence of the Hon. President, Mrs. Raymond at present in Toronto W.A. providing an opportunity for V suppose! and the absence ilirough illness of members to meet representatives Scllmei lhe -3?-Cllllbfe rifle Which lot to the Old and 80041 seed must you're in debt. too, as usual?” he Mrs, C H. Coles, lst. Vice Presl- irom branches over the island. Bizeau was said to have always be grown. July is a fine month snapped. I dent. Greetings were sent to them and others unable to be present. Thanks were expressed to Mrs. W.R. Jenkins ulio acted as Re- cording Secretary in the absence or Mr. E.V. Bell. who sent. greet- ings to the meeting. Mrs. Ray Clark and Mrs. I-iogg of St. Mary's W.A.. Summerside, were admitlod to Life Membersiilp on the Diocesan Board. the service being taken by the President as- Geralil Waring Reporting Ol'l'AWA--- The Hon. Douglas camp at Camp Kingston. An urgent appeal was made for funds for the Youth Committee whose object is to promote Anglican youth work in P.!:. 1. and to send girls to training courses which are held from time to time in connec- tion with Toronto University. This fund also provides for extra G.A camp expenses and equipment as Diocesan G. A. camps and gives our girls the chance of becoming use- ful G. A. and W.A. members and possible missionaries or mission helpers. In closing the President express- ed the pleasure and satisfaction that the semi annual gives to the Thanks were due to the Milton W. A. for hospitality and the de- liclous iunclieon and afternoon lea served. Greetings were sent to Bishop Waterman and thanks expressed to Archdeacon Harrison and the clergy of the Deanery for their assist- ance in making the semi annual such an outstanding success. The meeting closed with the benedic- lion. The following letter was receiv- ed from the Honorary President, Mrs, H. D. Raymond too late to be read at the meeting. Toronto. Dear Mrs. Cosh: As the time for the semi annual meeting draws near 1 find I can- not be with you. Will you kindly extend to all my loving greetings for a very happy, interesting, and Beer Expedilion NEW ELM. N. S., July 1'I-(CP) -Alphonse Bizeau. 44. was shot to death near a batch of home-made beer in the woods by his home Sat- urday and the R. C. M. P. placed village on what police said was a beer-bottling expedition, suffered a smashed shoulder. Victoria Gen- eral Hospital authorities in Hall- fax said she was in no danger. The mounted police said an ar- gument broke out shortly after Bizeau and Mrs. Smith reached the clearing. During an ensuing carried on such trips, went off. He was killed instantly. Bees Allack Horse And Man , OWEN -SOUND, Ont. July 17- (CPJ -- A runavvi-iy horse was stung to death Friday and its owner gravely poisoned by hun- dreds of bees at Kilsyth. five miles southwest of Owen Sound. Howard Thompson, 39, of Kil- syth was still in serious condi- tion ioday. His wife said. "he was so bad he didn't recognize me. He collapsed three times.” Thompson and his son Norman, Anglo- American exchanges on them since then. The tankers are the Tatry and the Beskidy. Polish ambassador Jerzy Michal- owski was summoned to the for- eign office Saturday and told of Britainls action in selling them. Britain indicated she would give and beautiful perennials for the country garden. - They are easily grown from seed and, every year some seed is sown in this garden as I never have as many of these lovely perennials as I wish. The new varieties are so super- io sow the seed, especially when there is moisture in the soil. The vegetable garden is a good placeto start these perennials and trans- planting in the fall will give blooming plants next year. If you like flowers that grow on a spike you will receive a. great. deal of pleasure from growing delphiniums. Few people can re- sist the appeal of the modern del- plilnium with iits colorful spikes. The name delphinium was given by the Greeks who by some stretch of the imagination saw 8. resemblance of the delphlnium bud to a large ocean fish called dol- phin. In England delphinlums are referred to as Lavkspurs because that part of the flower that sec- rets the nectar was thought to resemble the spur of 9. lark's claw. In this country modern double delphiniums are referred to as spare momenta. e a Q The Fern Grove I 0h' could I for the space of one brief day Roam through the perfumed shad- ows of you grove. Uncaring, could I put my cares Lucy Gertrude Clarkln. The Jade and up-ntlnued iron:-P389 2 was nothing in "Teddy? m3k9'"P that appealed to him. "I "Not so deep." Teddy assured him afiably; "I sol five hundred out of Landon on a wager. EM it cold!" and he laughed uproarious- ly, suddenly recalling Landons rage at subsequent events. Fosdlck swung his chair around and eyed him viciously. lYou re I young reprobate," he observed dry; ly, "what was the wager about? ldidn't know Landon could af- ford to lose that much." "Lose it?" Banks laughed 938111 "He did more than that-he burnt five hundred dollars up in a rage-" Fosdlck, who valued money and had had to work for it, stared hard at young Banks. 'l-le'a drunk." 119 decided, frowning at him darkly. Charles Abbott. an amiable indiv- ::i."2,l,lm1,"y,j:,',d':m;:,,";Eg;,” with 10' "Ne. skiddmz logs in "1" "hoilyhock" dclpliiniums because mum whose forte 15 making 5”” I was delighted to road the'Board bush Fnday Suddemb-' for M Of 8 SUPPO-Wd Tesembllmcii to 7-1159 pluses 3”" where M” grew be" minutes and to see the splendid apparent -reas0n"me horses bow flower fore. is we reaping increasing ,,,,,g,,,, the W A 0, pmc, Ed. 90'' ”””””."' me” ”aT"””' 0" The. modern delphliilum is the ;r:(l::lx:lrBl.SilsTrrei?it' 88 a M” M m5 ward Island is making in in de- izigblogjiljd. mo Hogans nearby result of hybridization of A num-I ,;;-c,g;;;;szi;;, ow 5:;;:';”::.:-. :i3;";"...i2:. 5.3:: 2:; ..'522”.”f.2E .:i:.:. Zf&.?5.f”::ii: 3?”ii:ii-oii.i"doi': ,, ,, A , ' devoted work of all its members. it to safeiv. He was too late. is Iolmd in the SW15! MP5. 9411- o A T" istry, be it known, there hadn't - , .- - i .. , bten it budgetary Surplus in 17 faxmt:-etheg5c0?:;mo3o;:;rogigd gar: :2;-lsrclimiib adgdih T53 s'w"i?5mpi3Z Siiiernlioiiiifribi Liilitiiriiam Ind” ' '0' s 1'9""- church are cmed upon M be” was stung ni.-my limos on his when we think of the history . ' Then in the spring of 1947, his Midas ioucli produced a 3374 mil- lion surplus where his predeces- sor, Rt. Hon, James Lorimer Ils- ley. liad foi'uca.st there would be nothing but. it 3300 millions deficit. That brilliant coup by the lawyer- M.P. from wcstmcunt, Que., easily topped the 5319 millions total for all Federal surpluses in the pre- vious 30 years since Confederation. But D. C. didn't slop l.l1Bl'P Next he forecast a. surplus of 5190 mil- linns-and turned up at the end of the year with 8676 millioiis,despii.c reductions in tax rates. In the spring or 1948 he brought dowii his "black budget"--with virtually no tax cuts-and forecast a sur- Dlus of 8489 millions. The actual surplus was 3595 millions. in the spring of 1949 he went whole hog on tax cuts. that being an election year. and budgeted for a surplus of only 387 millions. It turned out to be 5112 millions. Last year he forecast the 1951 :'llTl'llllS would be a. mincscule 515 millions. It. uiis S203 millions. This Year he has forecast a sur- plus of S30 millions-but at the viiire a lot, of people either that our witness for Christ at all times. especially in our daily lives and in our contact with those around us. We can only do this when we realize that we have Christ's living presence with us and seek the guidance of His Holy Spirit through prayer and meditation. May we all strive to live up to our motto, "As servants of Christ doing'the will of God from the heart". with affectionate greetings and best wishes for a happy day. Very sincerely yours -- Ethel Raymond. Blomle Actress lillempls Suicide NEW YORK, July 17-. (AP)- Joyce Matthews. former wife of comedian Milton Berle. attempted suicide today in the plush Ziegfeld Theatre apartment of slioivmiin Billy Rose. Police found her lying face down in a bathroom, uncon- nauk. head and shoulders. SACRAMENTO. Calif. July 15 - (AP! - Governor Earl Warren Saturday ordered film actress Madge Meredith freed from prison. Warren commuted her five year to life sentence lo time served. The former slarlet was convicted in 1947 of complicity in the kid- napping and beating of her one. time business manager. Nick Gianaclis, and his bodyguard, Verne Davis. She has been in prison since May 9, 1949. ' money problem. For example, to faxes. furl, education. our or of this perennial it makes our gardening more interesting. Sweet William makes is nice border in the Delphiniums and a large fragrant Mock orange shrub near- by with bright colorful Iuberous Begonias is a raised bed. sheltered from the wind and ' wth some shade are a delight to the gard- Lner. Astilbes are lovely this year as they need a good, deal of moisture and also some shade. I like the dwarf varieties and the creamy white and soft pink are in bloom When should a lomily horrow A family should borrow only when -1 loan is the best selection to I y old debts, medical expanse, nme repairs. Loans for that reason: are not i'rifIniionury,fo1 III: money is not used to buy goods in short supply or increase indebtedness. SOLVINO MONIV IIOILIMI At HFC--llouschold Finance-we believe a family should borrow "Tankers, Jimmy, are just one of the this the oil business needs. it needs'su plies for pipe lines and new re eries. It needs tank cars and trucks and storage tanks. it needs workers and material from all parts of Canada." Brin in on oil is 1 big job. It em labor and skills and ideas acrosgsj t eynation. In the past five yearylsoltiiperial Oil alone has under- taken to invest more than 3200 millions-about 1:60 for every family in Canada. Much of this money has been spent to Find and develop new oil fields in the prairies, fields which mean new prosperity and new security for all Canada. But almost half of it has been invested in new tankers and pipe lines, in new redoing units and in facilities to bring the products to you. With oil playing an increasingly important part in our daily lives, the oil industry's job is bringing new strength and better living for Canadians everywhere. About concave ulll Canadians are using almost rwiceas much oil as iney did only live years ago. . Last year Imperial bought equipment and supplies from more mm 6,000 Canadian firms. Imperiaiis investment in lent and equipment is equivalent to more end of the first two months it was 50191” and b199dmB "Om 51"3hed only when. by careful planning, the money problem can be re- V already S1375 millions. and without wrr':”' h H ! V, ,d solved. and the loan repaid in an orderly manner. When a family GMD QUALITY than SZLCXX) f0f' each emp oyee. benefit, of ii , ' . d . l 050' it " H 9( P0-lC"- -W bo d ii. i .l ,'i l " ti '- - -, . . ,,,,,,m,. my 1,:.,,,lC",f”;:n-, PEESSHH; lhe lilonde actress, 31. had biir- onrfgrzsuf: far" a;s:,,;.'r;l:";::8c;:,,i"::;':;,,:' Md '3 W" ""1 The wholesale prices of 13550 gasoline: have increased only a third as effcrlivc imiii Jilly. W359-d Mist” 1" the bll-hlwm or more on your signature. without bankabic security. able an early Mir much 3! the average price of all commodities over the past 10 years. ' ' ' Md med m km hersem uomv moan roll nus in en. The supply is J Thai record is enough to con- "H"”3" he m”d9d' 5'9 K . . you can snvn her. She tried to IeeIeueJ.'I'elephoae . mi Abbott and his budgettirv assistants are such poor guesscrs that they all might in be worklu-' for tho Weather Bureau. or ibi they ilrlVf'. been deliberately over- laxing us your after year by con- sciously unrlcrestimaiiiig revenues and nvcrestiniating expenditures. The weight of opinion leans to- wards the lnttcr view. Indeed. that's a nilltl. judicial way of put- iimt it. for practically nobody thinks Abbott and his aides are numh enough to be so wrong so :o2sl)lls)("iet,'t:mP:nninlai ll t h i irm DUMPING :ir anyway, i.hai:'sn:he':?iect iii I THEB1Xi'NDE,TlAN - c pious denials that he had any in- tention of heaping up such huge surpluses. Year after year he pro- fessed to be amazed when what he biandly called "buoyant reven- ues" left him with jackpols dwarf- mg his modest forecasts. . e . Nor does the Minister seem abashed at his guessing-thequal- Ity of which caused Donald Flem- ing, tP.c.. Toronto-Egllngion) to describe Abbott recently as the holder of "the all-time Canadian record as the mostinaccu ate bud- geler in our history." Time after time in his speeches during the last few years, Abbott has expressed "gratification" that the tax machinery had brought commit suicide." ATl-lFl.VS, July.-l5 - (Reuters) -- Municipal employees through- Saturday in support of 65.000 civil servants who stopped work a week ago. our OUR WAY ( out Greece staged ii one-day strike i 1 50 Great George 9., suite 1, plione 2992 CHAILOTTITOWN. P.l.l. UIIIS m an sousinue soaps sueieer Io covouula tanm eeuninoa p4 ” COME AND GET A . THEM BEFORE I V Tuizow THEM OLl"l"-- WAIT, WAIT .' Rv .l. R. Williams OF GUM AND A NNL FILE , AND AN --. A. Pickard & Co. or some andsee us. HERE'S CANADA'S MOST POWERFUL AIN PIONEER A LIGHT, ONI-MAN SAW WIYH A HIAVYWIIOHVI POWR . . . yet sturdy and reliable. The secret? We the l.E.l.. Dyna-T we engine- deelgned for chain eew operation In felling, bucking, linking, In el lumber, plywood, pulp, fence peete, mine preps, I railway ties, eenetrvetien and clearing sii'i?E"ii '51 Cute dean and fasti ml-aluai. on LIMITED SAW. . . IT'S THE ' V him such whoppin excesses of tax b L335? "" '”""""' "m" nice you out: now: . . . in. cream saws i ..a:;::::::”..':;:. ?:.:"..:..,".'.:: - . W W -Mme” "WW billion dollars of the national deb: . y .. in the last five yam with Abbott. .-vhum gm 1' "mi. . an. M” "ml! .m."m' com... surpluses. But there are other as- . peels of the situation which cast doubt on whether he went about . debt reduction in the right way- aside altogetherfrom the oft rele- DIALII from Ceeeite Ceeet Wrllefeeillnsaelias-tleelueenatlee I Itlqeeruaeuoee-Ilenreeeecbhlaw nlncrentrwbomuni llqcoaalasrewuolaislaer l.II.Iql'eeg!Ieaesi0Iah lmbueoeieaedltetua I- . .. ' ieeoaliruwui. - 7-rr J:gTNii1LiAM9 taking ey than he needs in run the coun- mdf this. nice mien.