entrd Iedeqnei Glgdys Tfllltlll R.N.. Syd- ”N.s. is visiting at the home f her sister and brother-in-law. tr. and Mrs. William Montgom- ry, Lower Bede!!!”- tmtgratulations are being ex- a r d s at Chelton g;;tL"':::f.”.21.... July 2.. gm. Gerald Johnston, H.M.C.SW By KATE POLOWETZKY COPENHAGEN, (AP)-If you evenifeel it until you're there. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- wmt Johnston, Central Bedeque. tlix Percy Miuer. Central Lot M: H35 a recent visitor at the ltolnc of her ddl-l8lll-91' Ind 30545" 1,... Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. ,1... moment the space ship leaves earth and the moment it lands wherever you are going. In between there'll be no noise or vibration. ' Don't be surprised if your cabin is full of such things as seaweed A ttntnber of children fromlor other marine plant life. That's Q-(lcqlle and vicinity are a--' ' . mic School in Central Bedeque York I M i s se 5 Carol and Annabelle lardy have returned home after; ;pending a short holiday at Dart- mouth. N.S, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. York and Miss- Pearl Crockett. Boston, spent Sunday in Souris: ltorace MacDonald. Kings- was a recent visitor at tht t)lllt' of Mr. and Mrs. RalPll I-03d 'ctiil'al Bcdeque. Pic, Alan Collett is spending his cat? at the home of his grand- other. Mrs. Lowther, Bedeque. sits. Guy Maccauil, North Bede- ... is spending some time visit- ng nitlt relatives in Valleyfleld. The Misses liarrlet Riley and ittt-ley Arsenault. were visitors to ennnx island on July 31- ”. Alrlcn Leard. Sackvillc, N. . is stunning some time with his ,a,.,.,,15, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Mrs. Herbert Vessey. York. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Chandler, North Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and two children, Larry and Donna.l were the guests of Mrs. Walton's tparents. Mr. and Mrs. MacLcan. High Bank. Mr. Eddison Hardy. lluiifax. is spending his holidays in York with Miss Arielle Robertson. Kin8s- his wife and family. urn. was a recent weekend visitor t the itome of Mr. and Mrs. alph Lord. The Campbell and Burns Ltd., allllill plant, is now in operation vent -four hours a day, canning This cannery employs a Miss Fern Vessey has returned to her home in Yrok from a visit .with Marilyn and Marjorie Chand- 'ler, Milton. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sproule and two children, liubert and Donnie. we number or men and women left on Sunday on a three week's rout surrounding districts. The;l'0lld8y 81 Germany. Marytown, ca crop is reported as excelIent.lU-3-K MI". and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, York, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald, Union. on HIS. J. E Campbell, Sunime tile, is visiting at the home of or daughter and son-in-law. Mr. -. Ralph Callheck. I).E. Mrs. Douglas Moore and t h r e a Meeting At Copenhagen Space Travel Discclssed are worried about your first trip of future space travel presented'sdme form of to the moon. don't--you won't Wednesday by Fred A. I-litcbcockihunian occupants of the The only time you may realize tion physiology at Ohio State Uni-l 'you are on a tourney is at thetVel'5lty- a just to keep you alive. -method would consist of the es- Tbere were some of the t t M" '- of a b ' ” t plant life and the sealed director of the laboratory of avia- cabin. "Investigation of the possibility lof using such organiismdto oxygen and absorb ioxi e ( o PLANT 513 C0NDlTl0N5 ltheir food-producing process) in . 4 isealed cabins is already being .5fi2”.'iii7”lfnE”5ti'..iiferiiiinii ragged ontinlhe United Slates-" Astronautlcal Congress by a mem- 9 Problems M lemperatum '1” her of the Danish interplanetary arf being '"Ve5"3””d' Society. ' .i During escape from the atmos- In It he said: where louFl"0Lll'ldIllg the earth) the ..l ' . while more are many pskin temperature of the ship would physiological problems in relation "t'l':d""bledly be Va.” '!'8” ."d even to space flight still to be solved. . ""3". F”, ””l'' is l"5".1a”d nevertheless in the light of current ".nu::ln ml? in gigh tempejatugz investigations none of these seems M)" 0" e t' Mcur " to be insurmountable.',' . - , Hitchcock said a way must be z-abin. It seems unlikely however found to air-condition the space 'l'a'.”'"35” W”"l.d exceed hum” ship's sealed cabin. ""'f”"ce' ' ' . "We should begin investigations 9"” the 5"” 5l”ll of the biological method of air. attained escape velocity (when it condmnnmg sealed cabins This is beyond the atmosphere! and the rocket engines are shut off, the r" M crew will of course be in a gravity- free state. "No animal or man has yet been in this condition for more than A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Riggs few 5e””".d5 at 3 llme alld ll l5 O; 1.-l.edericmnV N. B. are spending therefore impossible to predict all the summer at Iitcir cottage They 9! "'9 "bl9'-'”V'3 3"” 5'-lb-l9CllV9 Ringwood are Mwmpanjcd by Mrs. Riggs: effects of such a condition. Sister, Mm Momgoncry. ”linwcver. such evidence as we do have indicates that no serious Mr. and Mrs, JV ,7 ,5-ug.,.., consequences will result from ex- Gordon of Moncton, N. B. are again spending rm. 5.,mm,3,- at The worst that could happen would Ringwood be an inability to orient oneself ' ' space and the occurrence of Mrs. Taddy Love nil Tnrlllilil is perhaps a mild form of motion presently enjoying a holiday withislclmess-" her parents Mr. and Mrs. .l.F.p Gordon. Miss training. Farm, Fredericton. N. B. spent a Janet Gordon, iiursc-ln- few days recently visiting his is presently visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. parents, Mr. and Mrs. .I.F. (lor- llodgson. don. l Mrs. The many friends of Mr. I)avidiCandice. and Mr. ekndvisitilig Mrs. .Iones' sister, Mrs. W.W. Reid. for a few days. '('lllldI”eIl, City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. York. Hampton . Mr. Woolfrey, Mrs. Wool- I Thehmemheiit. of York Institute , . ield t eir picn c at Sfanhope Beach l:g'eda"1o501'&ug'::dd;;6i:'l;: t;i:tcSnt:it;sl:'(d:iylevening with a large llowing an enjoyable vacation i " siting friends throughout this Mr. and Mrs, Hamm Vessey and -moral Chars: where Mr. Wool- ltwo children are spending a holi- er served as I former Pastor. day in York the guests of Mr. Vessey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' and Mrs" T' 6' He"d'.lor' lArchie Vessey. Mrs. Vessey will 9” Past" "I ml” c”"g"un'"" talso visit at her home in Cavendish '9 enjoying the holiday seasonl ' nong friends throughout same. f'Miss Doris Brown, Charlotte- town, was the guest of Mr. and 0 here they are receiving a cor al welcome. Mrs. Abner Vessey over the week- Injuries to his hand while at- W" Miss Janice Bird of Montreal was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ll..eith Brown, York. recently. l Mrs. David MacPhei-son of Jicai attention. re sustained by Mr. Ernest rney, to whom best wishes of are pleased to see her at Ringwood and able to be up and about after her very severe illness. little community were sorry tolannuai horse and wagon ride for h Rogerson and family are planning August and therefore will not be with us during the month. We wish them all the best and trust they will have a happy holiday, time. here these days. Our oncf ' ' ' tennis court is in fair shape thisj Mrs. Elmore Aytlite spent the X93? Blld the "YDUIIK lfy" RFC wcck-end visiting friends in'k99DlllI-I it busy and allllear lfl llej Miss Anna and Mr. John Rnach- Mr and Mrs. l-Iugcile Wynne anrll of Halifax, N.S.. are spending thcllamily of Charlottetown are again summer moitlhs with their grand- parents, Mrs. Andrew. holidaying in our midst. d Mn Bl ' an 1 ms The manyfricnds of Missi Friends of Mrs. .l.E. Cameron ito see her able to visit her cottage ;here after her recent illness. l Tltl'olll.:lt the efforts at Mr. Billi Ilieid and with the kind co- All summer this operation of Mr. Robert Currie the residents of ear that Mr. and Mrs. W. F. the little ones took place. Sai.urday. Needless to say this popular activity was enjoyed by all as much as ever. ther things for the month of Tennis is a very popular pass-l series from her homeland, and ti. and M", Don,” Clmpml Sable relatives and friends. where P making their annual visit to "hey are Presently the Elleslli of . and Mrs. Iheidon Oudmolt r welcome visitors amen rntis and relatives of their IQ a land. r. G.R. Ferguson has return- to Halifax, following a brlsl enjoyable visit with his fsm- l residing here. ' t lr Porter Bishop, employedln w Brunswiek.ls visiting frienth I. out of Mr. and Mrs. .WlI- arrow during holidays. I rs. J. W. Morrison, Cornwall. I visiting friends and relstivul nttr merging districts, guest at . x. A. MacVittle. A has Marlon Mackeiil. daugh- iends are extended for an early Monclon. enjoyin the ame immensel . mpg,-y, Westvllle. N.S. visited at the home g S y ; of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown on Master Bobby Ayolte left Stii- l" it regularly Scheduled Sall- Mrs. Galvin. widow of the late July 21. urday on a visit to relatives intball same over the weekend. the. Galvin. is visiting relatives Montreal. lmzirricd men, with the help of ti friends in this county. fol- ' MOCOCOTOOO import Frank Cox packed tool ring a Etlflsldelisusv period of parsed. C.H. Hodgson. general manager much power for the peppy little of the Charlottetown Office of the single men's team who were the present welcome guestlof R.ng;' :fI:"&aS::'”,:?:o;:;ds::e3 is-N-Expreis hasriusl cholnhlilctgd bolstered by the services of and Mrs. John MIcQuarre. ' ' s annua vacaton w c e Kendrick Got-don of Mon ton. B hem” warmly wdmmed by I” spent at his summe home at C y Ringwood. lamp, and friend. .( mg; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry William H. Hodgson. a member my proving. Peterson. of YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. and FITZROY GROCERY ll-'lora Macdonald of Thistle and 'have been made by llclimillltllll 35 D David Jones and clilldren'we1L-D David. recently, Sunday. July 30' Andrew are welcoming ltlin homeircturned from Austria. have been on a visit to his parents. Mrs. Blois Andrew. ttylarjorie Cox are indeed plczisedi. -IKCORVIQ land. I the Christian life and 1 IVE! all who In Memoriam MRS. ALLAN NICHOISON knew her are better because 0 lpitallty. A devoted wife. mother Iand. Left to cherish the memory of,DOwn - - I. is Christian wife and mother are :il5.gbo1:;'.emN:::nl:nsD:(0gm1g;;;.tlie members of her family cir- on, was called by death at the "18: her ''"5'".'” Ana": lbw” Prince Edward Island Hospital, d”'f-””e'5? A'""P "W5- Gharlottetown, on Tuesday. June S!?ph'3"5""l Hamaxt N-5-3 C3"l' ll-tth. at the age of 65 years. ""19 '1' (MW Jflhll Mal”? Myl- l Mrs. Nicholson. who was the wife of Allan Nicholson. was the daughter of the late Peter and Hugh at home. Two song daughter predeceased her. Three' ;.IststersTIand. ftour brothers survive: Sh r k A” her me was 5 Pm ter. te sis era are: Kate (Mrs. onanylifice Edward Nandp pthe Ilarry Shaw), and Annie of Bus- province whose rural beauty and .."m' M355 mid Chrlsmle hospitable character she loved. R H- K'lP3'"Cl” 0f P0Fll3"d- wmra" her heart, In hm. ow" Oregon. The brothers are: Dan quiet, yet an-ecuvcp way she lea D. and Duncan of Charlottetown, lan indelible impression on those ism" Ad 9' B”st”"' Ma” and 9' whose lives she touched. lier in- Malwlm C' 0'. Tomnm 0"la.”" Crests were in the goodthmgs of Mineral services for Mrs. Nich- tie and, as she was ablev She oisoli were held on Friday, June Zncoumzed people to stand for 17th. from the home where there uliat was right. to emulate the g5.”'9"cd 3 wlde "'mPa"y "l qualities of kindness, huliiility,”'9"d5 3"”, ”9ll:'llb0l"'5 "3 WY 'md semsacrificiar 5en,i,.,., 5he;reverent tribute to one whom mumed no em," mo meal if it they all4 so greatly respected. brought help and blessing In Um. file S('lil'-IP05 were conducted by Harsh She sought nothing for her.lllPl' minister. Rev. W. B. Mac-t (Mrs. Ii pl.” interest and work Donald Nicholson and her broth- i Mrs. Nicholson will be 'l'f!lllCll1- : , Dyed as one who exempt,;,,.d her min was made in p place in the home as 3 tm.im. rural cemetery nearby the farml wife and a gentle kindly ,,,0u,e,- fitouse in the Springton commuii-I lwho gave her utmost in tender-lily where Mrs. Nicholson lived.- c'-re and self-effaclng sot-vice. ifor over forty years and to which) :T;'e community will treagurg . she gave so much of her life and t f be was the kind l5('l'VlC9- JEFF I:-::i:,':ll:,g,. Orwin .,wa5 atw,-W5 The.paii hearers were Donald . . p. d hetm,,gwl...r.. ilclnttts. Ewen Lamont. Dnnad D lhmng burdens an lruublp or H Nlcliolson. Wm. Atispice Gauthier arm Clal'l(. there was sickness. and ' s - - r . . . lnational tension and repeated pre posure to the gravity-free state.lb"t welcome mm Sunday evcnmgl OuI()(()):nla;l(r:tlImlll;i?ll;:kfl:l?;e;iYElvious Vl0l3ll0"5 07 Bulgaria's air-ll frontier for its air force's action. ' l Many complimentary remarks we y may pass beyond our vis- . , inn. but our soul shall find -well as summer residents on the "mm 0",. .ll9W Schedule 0l the M'V' l'am'1eWtit'itcn the waiting is all accom- . l- ll Wmlld 399937 that the 999.” plishcd. and the deathly shad- of Highways deserves fulllcredtt. ows mt, l" Pulling mt” ol-'e”m”" .""5 "me And the glory is given for griev- lable Wlllch Wm give resldenls "ft hill. and the surety of God ithis side of Charloltciutvn llHl'htIl"i p I for doubt. such good service. pwe are quite 5”” Mr. and M”. 190 Dmmn wer(.”l'llal He will take them back- .. v ,. Bright. pltre and beautiful. me "Sums to Rm!”mmd' We do believe that just the same lov'd face, . ' . Tile staff of the Workitteiisliut. glorified. I! waiting in the Compersation Board held an en-J lace joyabie get-together recently at Where we shall mdel ll"- the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid. Tile n c c a s i (I n was p a party to entertain Miss Florinei - MacMillan, one of the Board Staff The family of the late Mrs- who is to be one of the principals Allan Nicholson wish tn thank D1”- 3 forthcoming happy ct-cut J. R. Murchison. the nurses and Aftgr a buffet, supper and unvsiaff of the P. E. Island Hospital evening whilcd away with variotisizind ih94CtltClli'fe Ifuncral Home. games. Mr. Ross Macllwes madelalsn their many kind nelllhbdllrs a witty aitd appropriate addressnand friends who sent flowers and and presented Miss MacMiilan withpnlessages of sympathy: and all a suitable gift from the staff. Theitllose wltn helped in any Way in gathering closed with till wishingitheir recent bereavement. 1 Miss MacMillan every happiness in Mr. A ian N' L ' the years ahead. and family. tspeclal request we are refraining from publishing the score. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury the staff of the Experimental and party honoured us with a brief of Mr. and Mrs. George Mae- n. a graduate of the U. C.(!. lcxe. Charlottetown. is leaving Toronto. where she will be played. mttciliatioli by the children I sllmllly School of their all- tl picnic was realized on July at Wright's Shore. when rtx. directed by Rev. Mann- and Miss Dorothy Baxter, I carried out, and prism db- YOU WILL OI? BETTER Pl0l(l.ES' witii sroits HOURS . SATURDAY IANANAS. D. CORN ON COI. 6 for . TOMATOI5. 2 lbs. . . . . l.E'lTl.lCE. head . . . . . . CARROTS. 5 lbs. CAIIAGE SINKIST ORANGES. 2 d FRESH hS1llNG miss. 2 lbs. UAKlB- ' TOMATO JUICE. 2 for . DEVON i' AT CENTRAL ROYALTY ' THURSDAY-8 A.M. - 8:30 PM. FRIDAY - 8 A.M. - 8:30 PM. a A.M. . 10:00 l3.M. past Faults &PRODUCE ORN tum. I90. . 22. GRAVE Ari-l.s.lulcs. 2o o-.. 2 for 25: CLARK! ;PIQ3.29eI..1fer......31: ......59: HI'I'Wf2Iss.......29.c ”.iOOCIoesaoo MEA SPECIMS HALVES COTTAGE ROLL. lb. . . . . 69: MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA. lb. 28: MAPLE LEAF Si-IANKLESS PICNIC. lb. 59: LAMI- Lsg Shoulder 49: Ch SNOW':EAKE , SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . . . 49: .. 69: .. 19: ..34: ..35: .. I8: .. 39: .. 20: qx.75: .. 39: FRESH NEW srocll MIXED COOKIES Lb. 35: .. 39: PRICES: Oil Range with backgiiard. complete with- full width light and electric clock. M9335 With High Closet S290..'50 With High Shelf 3276.00 r Come in and discuss with us a trad:-in price on your old range. Charlottetown . A - William j gulga.-ta t altnoun I .meni broadcast by Sofia radio sa' ; ,the fighters were ”too hasty? a imeasures to force the plane toil i land" after it veered into Bulgar- ' la”: air space. l tcrashed in flames .not far from the -Greek frontiers, on a flight from London to Tel Aviv. 1 REPORTS CONTRA DICTED was 80 miles off its normal coursell haalself-others were the centre of llllall Wlm W35 assisted by REV.laCm5s Yugoslav” l Malcolm C, Ma.-donald. t ined the wreckage said they sawt the 1ituet.numerous bullet holes which ap-l peared to have been caused by garian statements responsibility said fire felled the El plincs' Constellation. 1(.,mwelLiwho shot down Leslie ; measures to prevent recurrence of Bulgarian formed Israel of willingness to pay; damages to relatives of the sur-1 vivors as well as share the cost of .the airliner. PLAN You too canbe the proud owner of a Fawcett range! ilulgarla Admits .iier example. influence and hosflAir"ner By ERIC GOTTGETREU TEL AVIV lAPt -- Communist acknowledged Wednes- t - , f l f fl. . ttiuaiv atmtaitifcrlltialr flilgIl;t:t;h(pllar3::-I f;mtgl'fed”3 nyllltfhe: Elgllg: l;'::t Yaffl. i0. and Max Aiman. sl of tie, Ontario; Bessie. and one son an Israeli airlines which carriedlfmm Is”mb"l' to which they h3dlMnm'rul' and L53 persons to death last Wednes-i day. A government "did not take all I the necessaryt All aboard. including ftiur cam i ians, perished when the airlindi near Petricli,l Yugoslav aiw Bulgaria contends the aircraft. Israeli investigators who cxzlm-- i The first Bul-ll acknowledging anti - aircraftip hine-gun fire Al Israel Air- The new Sofia announcement Thursday. August 4. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 i'r?3h?e7st3FlTE-lEfEi”s"uv”e2l?-if all have sent protests to Bulgarla' over the deaths of their nationals ported planning a protest. A joint funeral is to be held. here today for 43 Israeli victimst Briefs are invited front romised punishment for lhosep the plane and .- uch a disaster. It blamed inter-it, The announcement also said the, government has in- rise. t CANADIAN PROTEST Israel, Britain. the United Statesi I i been moved by train. The bodies of the other I vile- aboard the plane. Canada was re- mm "9 belt” '9” 3 "Ni 0'! ' countries for burial. The Cau- dians were Mrs. Sarah Hudson, .44, her daughters, Au, 1!, -d BRIEFS INVITED THE ROYAL (0MMiS& CANADA'S ECONOMIC PIOSPKYS will commence public hearings in Charlottetown, 24th of October. organizations and associatioiis wishing to express views on the able economic development of Canada an the problems to which it appears likely to give Sp:-ciliically llltillltlltll zunolig the subjects to be considered by the Commission are the following: at anticipated developments in the supply of raw materials and energy sources: In the growth to he oxpt-c-is-d iii the popu- lation of Canada and changes in ii! distribution; at prospects for growslt and change h domestic and external markets for Cana- dian production; d) trends in productivity and standards at living; and st prospective require-nietlta for industrial and social capital. Briefs must be in writing. At least ten copies, or more if possible, should be forwarded, and should reach the Secretary of the Commission. WW Duly Building, Ottawa. Ontario, by the 3rd of 00- tober. It would be helpful if orgaiiizations and associa- tions intending to submit briefs could so inform the Commission's Secretary without delay. W. L. Gordon Chairman '35: 'l'iiE ill-:w MODELS - ilow oil DISPLAY AT T Crockett & Storey Licl. 5&4-wad 4&1-Ills H1480: Jul lllllllll-"illll: Canada's largest-Selling OIL RANGE The most sensational range dovetop rnsnt in years . . . ' t i-changeable bsckgunrd panels in beautiful pastel tones created exclusively ibr Fswoatl. Choose the colour that complements and adds to the beauty of your kitchen. Save up to 26.l7. in fuel with "Torrid-Oil" ”Syncro-Matic" Draft . . . an exclusive, patented feature on all "Torrid-0il" Ranges . . . ensure: proper fuel-ah mixture at al tire settings. .-.savee up to 26.19; on fuel. For ptrlormancc, styling and mommy. you can't beat Fowcett ”Torri:I-Oil" Ranges- See these wonderful new Fawoed anger now. . ' Crockett E9” Storey Ltd. South D. 7. Left: leerelary prob- d on 'r s .44:-is-.-.A' : - ' -N-r"r'9