Sale Of Two Destroyers To ' Egypt Raises MP's Protest LONDON (AP) - The govern-' ment Monday disclosed the sale of two destroyers to EKYPl- There Wu an immediate protest in the House of Commons. Minister of State Anthony Nut- tlng said the deal for two class z destroyers was closed May 11. Egypt has paid for the vessels and .i-ranged to have them refitted in Britain. 3:-ltain's class 1 destroyers were built during tfte Second World War. They have a displac ment of 1,710 tons and carry three 4.4-inch guns. Most of the criticism came from Labor benches but Conservative Patrick Maitland joined by com- plaining about the sale "of arms to those who might turn -them against ua." ASKS DELAY Maitland demanded the govern- ment stall on transfer of the de- Revisits United Kingdom On Nuffield Scholarship (Excerpts from letters received course the leader. and of the three Recent liPl'lV8lS lrulll llle U 5- iUpholstery Cleaner. Car Radios The Increase will give SUMMERFIELD W. M. I. an, Visiting in North Tryon Euntgl from Flying Officer Archie J. dams attacked and burst that amonig fuiiurgstsd vlsitingh rela- lforr 55Linodels. Tsntons Acces- salaried employees a weekly pay. on the ammmm of July 6 mp M Mr. Parker Delamyl l l l ..JT's AMAzgNoLV CLEAR Johnstone. of Burllngton,'l;&f1(.lnI.. niglgt. he pickgimthlet Ilvtgegzge Bilge sgsjuf: perrioegis sot methlclt; series lmlied ntT:l142.2:i. 1 fl 1 t we! memhen or Qummemeld W M I” I H I ' l - more cu , irm. arges . ' - , t - - . . - u.UIYelLingNlII"fI;I!tIe Utiiglrlculturgl laiiasr Days: bombing run. Then having disposal. include Mr. and Mrs- ENGAGEMENT - DI” and Ill'f)dfICE: the world. said the so 5'0"? W”) Bab-V 33'"! "'9-ml .llInfl:Q.I(lhef::(l)Tl sptiilima MiiirdeekML: "”d'l' "Eh" Q2 md”'ld"' gi-holarshlp; continued from a pre- delivered his bomb. flew in parallel Gordon Iuman. Mr. Everett lllac- I gtllfvgllllgrevga JE sievizizltngefhi lslllary increases are comparable :l,:”ha"d ':,"3Iu "";”'i”- 39;” 'l Boulter Shore. . . PW"?-I00! YNPOIII 904156- rious issue) with the other bomber to help Rae, and Mr. Peter Gordon. yr - - " with an average of about 15, J5 0'"? 0. "iv -- - In Fl h '5 noll'llllQ liner 6”"'-c'9”h'""'l”T”"”d" AGANHAM Eng - The Ford draw the flak. Perhaps the most - Engagement of their daughlelr cents an hour given to hourly -Hark,” H”d'"3 I" ""3" "'”"”'.lyi Mm G9"? Smith Ind two I ere WU lI0II'I1! 101 31!”! M45 en of Britain last month remarkable thing about the success M” Fwd lime” In," Leah flllrl” DOPQ4 '”B.A;f”a';?"d Bad. production workers July I. m”""'5 ami 3""”al 3' B 9'0"” ",h”d""- Beverley An"? 3 lid Del bfnnly 37-'l.3lU and 315 .0mPBhY of me mm was not the actual Rogersont is visiting friends re- Our. Son 0 l r. I8 op ea an (gift Wg The-pmceting opened at 2.30 13. George Arthur. of Summerside lllflll oueantbiryiiner hearing produced an average l0l3l OI 1526 - . siding throughout her Island the late Mrs. Read. Summerslde m with the president. Mrs F7l- spent the we k d ' y ' rt-liicles per d8Y Olwhlcll 320 W9” d"""""g "f the lmmb” but that homeland Presently the guest of . East Marriage in lake place at S 1 II R C N "tel" Stewart in the chair The Al 4 f ME" "I ”0"l' 7”” . - it l '”"”””"”"O””""""'I to tractors. many of Whlch We "med of .'fhet.wurkmd"ne m. dxeggxgg 1:: M; and Mr; John Rage,-son ;Fredcricton Church of Christ. w. c - ' ' llI' twalinn was read and the I WM 5 0 ' r Percy Ddaneyl HBGIITIQ Alli QUU LY ' an luv u its a uni for k I; ncre marked for export 30 M11" D” EC mg. .9 spec” .0 u ' H ' lAugust 17. I955. ' lhunn --(-wry 39 To God 1-ll, A farewell party for Mr. is d noTdT'. I ,,,....,, or Canada, we to l are die- aim; mllllfgg ggmhjf rouowing the interior decora-l ..L L-.. APPOIHTMEHTS lmhm... Lung. A pm," by ll... Mrs Albert ('allbeck was held In 5" d'"""" ""9""' R'” win emqwn” and priegsg0n' wk" tlons and re-modeling of Crap- V g V” Vp - I. ',,.(.sm(.m was iolluwed by mad. the home of Mr. Arthur Dawson . "'7 I" W” 9' h”' z''''& I suppose that of all the thuins llleghdlcvw 0' who dimmed Wm; aud United Church. large can Personals f)'l-TAlt.-X1 Itki -1180 signliiigan mm H" nmsinna”. work in 1-,.l,,. on .liily 15. D'5””Ve".l9" Ywme,” h?" V”'' Hearing Aid Dealer, or unap- inti we have seen 01' 08" exllm mm, l,.,,',iiV Wm. through, ll aimosi 8"33,”""5 "semllled 3" ill" mj” ”.fh.I,'l”.. ::”;":.,.,,.',',a,;,,.; ;.i,,.i:; ntnn bl Mrs. l-lndsay Sharpe and .-,......-L. , mggg "" "hm" "" h""'"l"'d hell” Zenith 3345 CWPWWG '9 n 500- Ill?" W'” be few mad can seemed at times that "Bomber """'.''"g and eV9'”"3 "9”Pe"'"3 Mr. Bill l)uyle nf Toronto is M Aelteld M H I Miss m'”ile1 Gl0V9T Olleflug 3”" "”.d' him you can raw C"”d' Lid 115 T9"""'9h in more-exciting than seeing ll H - -- d C l, 5e''V"-'e5 9" Jlily 10- Male Chm” spending a holiday at his parents m . "W5" . l - . aliioulitcd to 56.70. A prayer and R3”55i- l1VeBEalh-""h'"1b9l9"l"'F' Road.hat . motor or motor car being C0n- ufnpacelreilt "gt 1;? 53:1? led the 8SSl?mbl.Y in singing the llaylleld 5i i ' l.((';1g'' Rpglndlldt twnillwjga 4:!" livniu closcd the devotional per- 0”" 12 years" I Barbara Sin- l-W" Zehlih hfamltl Hid! ' 'i - r - . - awa wt ac ru . '. - , , L lilruilted tiixlil? wslilacrli :39 "ling always happened to VUg;?sSEl:ULiOI!lzeil(Ia(l0(sIp?f?kfI:: :6": 'Mias Teresa Doyle of 22 Bay file de9”'”yer 95”)” Huron atlm(Ii3llSIll R pellud op ned with (V:'ll2l'Vzl George Mnmi l Lem IV?-Diayi'tAe."t:tYI-:wtl.'lyGv.Z'ei.diidi Vi . 1' -i' ' - -I -'l - - . A -- .cs' ' e s -- einvi I - ' iill: line! the employees were xgllla;";y::,0z:je35:: rggglogtielyl vices. lfield St. has returned from Mun- l1Il;iIlll)fez'qxal';5;tlO8S' ggaflmafedusf minutes of the June meeting. 13 ii and I2 ycars: 1. George Wu ,,,,,,, L ,,mSf,,dg Zen,-ll,-I Hunk to I working with a will and seemed t H I treat on a visit to her parents. V ' . . ,' ' . lniombcrs aliswercd roll call with M5.Vlll-'2 2 l-luyd Mt'l-enll: 3. Ar- superb line of 5 air-conduction Ialquhd&-rig. ' b R n mew enjoying their estcd in the work done by he A vast dssembh 0, I-gqldfnli sor. Ont.. who will take up (.Mdr .a W, E of Scripture 8)") "Ir Mm, Mame . I" 9 9 " - R. A. F will be genuinely inter- f. "I (h ' . ,- ' I M. . d Nleu W F Cl. .k Webberg pl-agent We. as dire.-iii;-. ' '5 - 3 - 99 - . .” urirk. This has not been the case (.5. d in this mm mm. f? Pele toun Ies an i. g rlll . Is. m . dl cl I - V I h d-iassowne mcmbem mothers of Nine and 10 ycars' l. Edith l ”'"yw"'” wiihalve g,'l.,"ei 1" mm: 9 ' ' UildgdealyplSerii)g:iIle(FralgiLl;ld erfiliilrk S33. hciiif asroens'i11erii1di1nyg Kfnhiiili tiliigbemilnaiiisalailearla ca lllaby Band membermlweire WE? jl')':fc':'l'Ii)W2.- Gm” 5lW'P0l 8- . - ' "' 8 599m'-' e , ' ' ' - - . - ' f. . I . k . - . - -... llldmh 1" "par cu Ti-h y xtreme Mm am I had planned in Ialnment. tables and booth. com- with Mrs. Clarke's parents, Mr. l-Ike hi5 Pf9dCt9SS-0l3 Uhdr-..e"d BP,p"rle: were! ac in Si Elglll V93”; 1- L,” M . it .0 be afflicted w an 9 meet Mn Stanley 3”” on Sunday . . P. H ,” h id me Mm, rank Oman seven osplta ca s n a g . ayne, we 0; lethargy nml couldn't, have . . bined to make-the annual Orange and Mrs. Patrick Doyle 22 Bay- la Mil 0 R , lb 31 15 d .. M d 2, Lnulsg Shgrpe 3g Donna D, 9 t i 's "l"”""l1 '"""l HNI-0"'lP3hY him I0 T f'l c, ' captain in the personnel director "I9" ' 5" C" ” he 3" ' 5'' iv '-'ll'9-fl I935 One Empllfy" lapped church. but because of well inten- ea 3 Succeim md i" ,,h l9l"llI books read. in SEVEN yearilfgl. Blair Sinclair: w "ll" 9" "I9 3h"”ld"' whall. pa". tioncd but ill informed petsunl ll! Mr. and Mrs Shclson l"crgu-- Her friends will be pleased lo CMdr Wcbbcr uas burn ati The lr935""3r'3 rellmi ghowiell liicklggie Harding; 3' Manlmk it Canada do you Come T0111 ll". .-l..l,,liy ,,l ll", church. we were . . t 5 f m H , ht th (m- f M g S .' - V . d - d the 582.05 sent to the Pros ytera l , - I laid him" "Aw He" ' he "'d' Ylll-"J-Slllltlell Bhd missed the S9rm07I- Xlgeiitecgtnordiyurcfslihigiishisxe ISIUVBBS Bl8:D0uf.eWITD"IIllS"I::ef(l) undg: Rriillilrnivhilg IIITIIITIE mill (j)(IlIlli:ll lnlsecretary for U" ha”'year' Ml six "8": 1' Bury Mayne Tl come from Ontario". The first thing that you see .are the raw materials being fed into the huge smelters, from which the metal piss emerge on a long cscalaior and drop with a clang uitn the waiting vehicles. Once in- side you begin to see the molds for the various castings. which are ” the components of the particular VTIIICIO being produced. First we saw the motor blocks being pourcd. of which about too percent are sent back to the snielters as re- lccts. Then in regular succession come the other part. which are placed on the hooks dangling from the mono-rail overhead. as soon as iiicy havc bccn clcancd. sanded and inspected. From here thcy go to another section of the factory where they inin still more parts and are there assembled into a car. truck or tractor. This is of course the most iulcrcsting part of the process and luic we followcd with undlminlshed interest from a mere motor block in final assembly. through the paint shop and dryers and out at the testing grounds. lcach employee is given just so many minutes to execute his parti- cular function and the vehicle uimcs on to the next. to allow him to add his part. or tighten the nut assigned to him. Much of the work might appear tiresome and IIlf'Ilne('I toward malring the indivi- ilu.-il worker just another digit in .t inst concentration of efficiency. lilll whatever the secret of Ford is. there seemed to be no mass unrest or discontent. One thing that we did discover is that the tiny is good and that there is lit! ulcce work. Our guide was not prepared to say whether this iiuulii have some bearing on the matter or mil. 0 I C The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kcw are said to the most uondcrful of their kind is the World. Kew Gardens is primarily intended as an institution to advance the study of the world's flora and to make possible the identification of all known forms of vegetable life. Each year ten East and to intervene I there is any forcible effort to alter la- raei's frontiers. Nutting said Britain recently stroyers until settlement of the British protest over the shelling of the British steamer A ” by Egyptian shore batteries July 3. Nutting refused to hold up the shlps' transfer but said "I can offer this much consolation, that the refit will take several months and possibly a year." Herbert Morrison. former for- eign secretary in the Labor gov- ernment. attacked the government for supplying the destroyers while Egypt is still at war with Israel. HOLDING TO AGREEMENT Nutting replied that the govern- ment was operating "the Illlflt and letter of the Tripartite De- claration of I050” made when Morrison was foreign secretary. The declaration was signed by Britain. the United States and France and binds the three powers to keep the peace in the Middle ers to Israel and the Tripartite Declaration "provides we shall supply limited quantities of arms to Middle East states for their legitimate self-defence." Hampton Mrs. Robert MICQUIITII and family are spending summer holidays at Kelvin Grove, visiting relatives and friends as guests of Mr. MacQuarrie's parents. Miss Donalda MacLeod, daugh- ter ot Mr. and Mrs. D. 6. Mac- Leod. is a summer visitor among friends. during the holiday sea- son, and is the guest of Miss MacLeod's parents. at Victoria. Recent reports of the condition of Mrs. George Pratt indicate that she is slowly improving fol- lowing a protracted illness. had supplied two similar destroy-, Instead of the church service we into ails ideally situated home. SBW lll(' l8-ill Hid Of the Clllihgllll stead, and have installed modern of the Guard at Buckingham Pal- accessories which have become and wont on a short tour through lnecessilies in mi. average .farm We-stmin.stcr Abbey. Part of the llmme. Abbey was closed to visltorr and it so happened that the new The niarriage of Miss Louise R. A. F. Memorial Window is in Enman. daughter of Mr. and the closed section. so we missed Mrs. Warren Enman to Mr. Ger- it for this visit at least. In the aid L. Dlckieson, son of Mr. and afternoon we Innk a tube to Marble Mrs. George A. Dickinson. New Arch in licar the soap-box orators Glasgow. took place in Vcrnon ill Hytlc Park. .Unlted Church on June 25. in the A large crowd was gathered ;presence of a large gathering of around a woman who was singing lrelallves and friends. The cere- nursery rhymes at the top of her many was performed py Rev. J. voice to whomever would llsten..M. Sheen. Following the recep- She was too ridiculous to even be ltion. the bridal couple left on a l""")'- I ltour through the Maritimes. and V it i7 '7 spent part of their honeymoon lhc second. orator was dellver- at Lake Placid. N. Y.. before re- ins a cashltatlon against Billy turning to their future home. Graham. He was an excellent speaker and not altogether lacking Mr Ind MFS Elmer Wulsll in logic. Hc likened Dr. Graham and family were week-end visit- to tlhc millionaires. whom he dcs- on at Hampton and Desalile crl ed as all hein fil crook . This seemed to sltg weiliywith thael 3'' James Ch"""h' P0” "ll" mentality of the crowd and you W” ll" "9" "f ' pm"-I wed' could guess which way most of ding M June 29 wl'ere' '" "'9 some recognized his speech for relatives and friends. Miss Eliza- thc rot it was. despite the thin he'll -l08"- dellshler 0' M11 and cloak of justification and rational- Mm Thom” Nlsbet Tyne Val- ization in which he managed to 9-Vi 3"” "mes W-G NlCh0l50"- clothe his well clmaen wnrds. A. . son of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Nich- clergyman recently said in a con- 9l3""- C”'P5"d- W"! m-"fled W versatlnn with us. "it is a pity ll” R9I'- M- -I FlhilllI.V- R9Cl0I' some people couldn't spend more of this church. Following the re- time trying to help themselves and C9Pll0h Bl lht? ll0l'nE Of the bride's others upward. rather than gpend. parents. where gifts were pre- ing their energies trying to rodupp scnted. the bridal couple left on someone a bit better off in material all 9Xl9"5lVl'- Wedfllhli l0ul'- and goods than themselves." Never- upon return will reside at Crap- theless the arguments had an Nd- cffeci nu tlic f'I'tllV(l around him. , and llw". were many nods of Mr. and Mrs Ivan Maitlxiniion. agreement and assent. Desablev t" anled by M'- The third speaker was a drunk Arum” C'""pb”.". 9"d M” M"-V will, a bloody face and thick voice MacMillan. visited friends at speaking on Scottish Nationalism. H9mm"" ”" '"''y '0' Mrs" Mac” "Arid why do lb, gem, wnm m.Millan indicates her intention of have 3 palllamem in Edinburgh---placing on exhibit at the forth- asked ii vol" from the cmwdg lcoming annual Provincial Fair a And hiii answer Wu --genus, we quilt containing 95 artistically want to 599 Eng nd free". which colored patches. made by this brought a roar f laughie from lady at the 889 of 91- the crowd. On a high stand. Mrs. F. A. Merrill and daugh covered Wm, 8 bmn" lmplomu fer Helen are visiting relatives IOY'I TAXI.-Dial IQ-II. "WI TREAT 1'!!! I101 WILL” -Giuey's Pharmacy. open evo- CRAIWELL far BOCII Photo- graphs. DR. CAR80N'S OFFICE ll closed until August 10th. DRESS UP your Car. Silvertrlm by the foot. ACCESl0Tlr:l Limited. DR. F. A. MACMILLAN will be absent from his office July 3 to August 15. JUST ARRIVED - Maternity blouses in cotton. Kennedy's Ladles' Wear. JUST ARRlVE&Marllyn Bell Blouses and Cobbler coats in cot- ton. Kennedy's Ladies' Wear. LOWTIIER. PICNIC - Saturday. July 30th at Gardlner's Shore, Chelton. 5 COME TO Barn Dance. Gar- field MacPhee. Bronkfield. Can- teen service. DR. MALONEY will be absent from his office July 25 to Aug- ust 16th. MATCHING. Car Mats. Glamur We have Tanton's going heart treatment at London. Out. and Boston. Mass. is now greatly improved and that she will he returning to tier home on Water St. this week. In Memoriam In loving mcmory of my dear husbalid, Mr. Wcslcy Ford. who passed away July 26. 1954. Often I pause to think of ymi And think of how you died. ITO mink you mum "M My good, called the Uganda He also hasp3- 3- PICNIC AND RACE5 bye Bcforc you closed your eycs. lln Heaven. dcar liiisbnud. I'll find : you . Iwhen God's great Will is done: I'll stand once more beside you When He calls for mc to come. ll Sadly missed by Wife. Son l and Grandchildren. in Loving Memory of Edison Newman. who lost his life as a result of a tragic accident July them would be voting on Thursday. presence of a large gathering of E, l95l. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by the family. MR8. ALBERT CLOW MRS. JAMES E. SMITH Died Jilly 1954. July I989 Their loving hands are resting. A heart we loved is still. Our mothers we loved are waiting For us. Just over the hill. It's only Good-night "Dear Moth- I era If is just what we used to say. We will see you again in the morning At the dawn of a "Beautiful Day." Remembered by Howard. Lacy A Family one widely known and highly re- spected. and to participate in the funeral services held on Sunday. July 17. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved rela- lives. lCity and Central SEE "ANNE: OF GREEN GABLES" in Queen Charlotte High Tuesday. July 5th. 8:15. Tickets available at door and at Island Book Room. Rendezvous and Centennial Souvenir Shop. Adults 75c. children 25c. ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Miller of West Roy- alty wish tn announc the mar- riage of their eldest daughter Velma Lorraine to Mr. Wilfred D. Price, son of Mrs. G. H. Price of Victoria. B. C. Marriage to take place in Scarboro United Church. Calgary. August 19. 1955- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ferguson, Hampton, Prince Tldwsrd Island. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Beulah Chris- tine to Ray Athertnn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherren. 'West- moreland. Marriage to take place the last of July in Kingston Road United Church. Toronto. Ontario. Steel Pay Up PITTSBURGH. lAPl .- U. S. Steel Corp. said Thursday it has given pay increases ranging from 34.60 to 311 a week to all salar- ied employeeii. The increases arel retroactive to July 1 l l top- l930. He has served on many seas in Canadian destroyers. among them the Sagucnay and the Sask- latchcwau during the Second World 'War. He holds the Distinguished Service Cross. awarded him in January, I943, for ”gallantry and outstanding service in the face of the enemy.” COMMANIIED SIOL'X Suit-c the mar he has coni- maudcd the dc.-iroycr Slnilx and served as executive officer on the cruiser Quebec. when it was 'hcld various appointments ashore on both coasts. ('mdr. Pratt. a native of Wind- .sor. eutcrcd the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in March. I940. His wartime service lincludcd command of the fill”?- iswccpcrs Gnderich and Oshawa and toward the war's end as train- llng commander of the staff of lfabtain. Halifax. His post-war service since he transferred to the regular navy in 1946 hasdncludcd attendance at National Defence C0llegc,. Kingston, Ont. He took over the- Huron in August. 1954. and during "5 S9Pl9mb9l"D0C8mber tour of. the Korean theatre last vear served as senior officer of Cana-. dlan destroyers there. ' e--O......L Pin Out In Time I MONCTON. tCPi K Firemen- laced against time Tuesday and. limited a two-alarm blaze befor ll could reach inflammable fluidi in the basement of Eastern Dryl l Cleaners Limited. Most of the da , i' l at 335.000. was T.'.?Zfti...” .'2”'i:il basement. 'i.l.'.5.'l;'..E!.”.Mv and sour atomaclpl ChId'a ennkliu-. eon: tummy. heath were sentenced to a total of five :years in Dorchester Thursday. three Years Each For Jail Break SYDNEY tCPl Two youth; who escaped from the Cape Bre-. ton county jail Monday and were I re captured Wednesday night.l penitentiary ' Alex Mcliachern of New Water- ford. N.S.. was given three yearsl in Dorcheste and must complete the remaining six months of nine months sentence for break and enter. Thomas Finlayson. 3). also ofl New Waterford. serving out a 30- . day sentence for liquor act viola-ll tion was given two years. t Drafted To Fight Fire COCHRANE. Ont: rCPl - Men were drafted from the streets of! this northern Ontario town Thurs- day to fight a huge forest fire be- ing driven toward here by a 30- mile-an-hour wind. l Shortage of equipment was re- ported hampering 350 fire-fighters although 10.000 feet of hose er- rived earlier. . Cochrane is 50 miles northeast of Timmlns. l friends World Boy Scouts Are Arriving At Niagara MONTREAL tCPl - The van- guard of 10.000 Boy Scouts ar- rived here Friday and made in- terim camp before heading for ;Niagara-on-the-Lake. Ont.. for tltelexmbmlm ground” in world jamboree. Some 130 boys arrived at near- by Dorval airport for the world North Tryon Mrs. ton Thomas. Mrs. Bertram Thom- son Mrs. Stanley Delaney and Miss Winnifred Thompson were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Hclen Matthews and Miss Marie Murray of Summer- side spent the past week visiting and relatives in North Tryon. - . Mr. Ralph MacDonald and Mr Blair Delaney are now employedl at Canadian Packers in Charl- ottelown. Ml-All Mary A. MncI(enzla. Mrs. Lawrence Murray and daughter Margaret were visitors to the City on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Delaney and son Lowell of Moncton. N.B Heath Chisholm. Mrs. Clay across the Atlantic- lincrease over last year. The bill ilhd J0-in Mayne lequall; 2. Mar- ifor Study Books and annual re- ll.l'". M3.Vh9i 3- Ralph Paynter. part was presented and ordered Fun years: 1. Wendell Sin- paid. A missionary apron is toyiil-9'1"? 2 Malllelle Dliye. be Started this month y Four years: I. Jimmie Mayne; Next meeting in to he held at 2. Margaret Mayne; I. Brenda llha home of Mrs. Leeland Mayne. MW"!- liiou call is to be answered by a. Free for all: 1. Barbara Slu- 'scriptlire verse with the word lclnlr: 2. George Mayne; I. Ger- --(;lm-lly-I. aid Mayne. The meeting closed with thcl 1 5 g .1. Mizpah Benediction. to meet oni ff-ISFIJR SURE DUNS the lawn for a short program of sports for children. and ice creaml land cake were enloyed by all. Program: Missionary exercise by Mar- jorie McKay. Dianna Daye. Lou-' lise Sharpe and Leah Mayne. A story for children was read by Baby Band leader Mrs. Suth- crland McKay. The uuicl. um and & way In indie hard we gunnstimtaemleg 751 If Itl ding mm I mailed lllh Ixpipl i own by Pu-ueiiionsl "Jesus Loves title" was sting Products I. bin-strain by the children and the Lord's l lld.!5v6Mi5t..Sut Prayer in unison was followed ”'"'4 ll 9 by gathering children's mite box-I es. Sports. for which there were ifbzrs and gum. then followed. vD(lYAINALtLL .-x. .'ltL riilui. -trcivs I The Guardian Page 3 Tuesday. July 26. 1955 Entertain Irlda - elect Ira. Roland Ford and Mrs. James Crabbe entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday evening at Mrs. Crabbe's home. Ambrose Street. In honor of Mine Katherine Buchanan. whose mar- riage takes place this month. The bride-to-be was presented with a bouquet of red roses by little Miss Ada Ford, followed H the opening of gifts. Miss Stella Ford read the ao- companying verses and Miss Florence Murray arranged the gifts under a prettlly rlecoratad umbrella. Katherine adequately expressed her thanks for the lovely gifts and all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow". Lunch was served by the host- ess. assisted by Miss Mae Chand- ler and Mrs. Margaret Wakelin, after which a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Boy scout iamboree to be held Aug is-28. The Scouts headed for the Canadian National Railways suburban Lachlne where a massive assem- bly camp has been organized by lthe Scouts Association and La Federation des Scouts Cathollques. Some 250 more Scouts are due today and 70 more Tuesday in the air-ferry operation that will carry more than 1.000 Scouts 'More than 10.0000 Scouts from 41 countries are scheduled to at- tend the Jamboree -- the first of its kind in North America. PEST-FIG HTI NG RECORD OTTAWA lCPt--Canadians spent a record amount of money fight- ing insects and rodents last year. The bureau of statistics reported Monday that sales of pest control products rose to Sl9.456.6ltl. an in- icrease of 13 per cent over the I958 gtotal of Sl7.2l9.Il99. I Hear for yourself l l " ---NEW! limovttu LIFTON COLOUR COMB" NOT A NAIR DYE! COMPLETE HUN NYLON IRUSH Just a few strokes of the New. Improved Clfeoa Colour Comb l and patches of gray lid: on roetend to In notueaf 50 l lustrous beauty. A Iionnteu eotoormwoft sub IN! 2ua I vs... st...t..-Mu... 5..., has an... .4 Incl. I YOU MUST If COMPLMY SITQRIH C W IUIIX Vllc lThe Jenkins Pharmacy 159 Great George St. Dial 4219 Bang Go Prices! Al GREENDAIKS Sensational Manulacl JUST RECEIVED FROM MONTREAL AND NEW MERCHANDISE. BOUGHT AT FACT SING ON THESE SENSATIONAL SAVINGS EVENT. - 2 STORES PACKED WITH LAD MEN'S SUITS. TOPCOATS. SPORT CLOTH ES. urersl Close Out Sale TORONTO HUGE SHIPMENTS OF BRAND ORV CLOSE OUT PRICES-WE ARE PAS- TO YOU DURING THIS GREAT BARGAIN lES' COATS. DRESSES. SUITS. LINGERIE - BOYS' WEAR. CHILDREN'S WEAR AND HUNDREDS OF ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION OFFERED TO YOU AT DRAS' TIC REDUCTIONS. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF AS A THRIFTY SHOPPER TO PAY THIS STORE A VISIT Iol f thousand postal inquiries reach the ..0f,f,”",f”,,;;',o"",,f,2'”;5”dwf'gl;j.';,j; and friends at Kcnnebunk. Maine. g TODAY- Dmwmr from an over the world mm saw W”. In th and ",3 expected ham, 500,,” Mr. Ralph Lallbeck. son of Mr. 1-.i,i.., -i-..,...,,,,,M,,M,q,,.h- p l "'"l "9 is VWIWS 85 "'0 Shllllfs questions" which ll, ..,:,,.::,y 03; M I t, d I d f.”';'dthM"' E:"'lC”'b9lf,k- Victim , "'"' ”"'”"m”'f :,"h'.'Y " W l 7 R" '”V'”" in the Solar Spectrum. d 1 any reaives an rien s o o e car- cyce acc ent near - Ia o mam. - , . It is too early for many of ill? iiiils aver "mu It "ml" "nah "'9 1'” M" Jam" M M"L9"d' ""9 9" Ml! 35. has refurnedl g""u' "'4' "' ”"”'”""" ""'7' S lwhose sudden death occurred at lhomc from Halifax General Hos- the home of his son. Dr. Anguslpltal and is receiving a cordial MacLeod. M.D.. at Bonshaw on ;'welcome by school and other dis- July 14. assembled at Lorne Val- ltrict friends. all of whom are Ova 'f'ahleta-- your aaaurinu of quality. lmuatnn tbe”'hnntny-Frdmia" Iowt-rs. Including the water lilies. lavyova-nhiH. but the rhododendrons are magnif- Icfcnt at the present and so arc the tulips. When they have passed The final speaker was standing on an orange crate and seemed lobe some kind of a self-styled plulosophcr. He deplored the -"ect Rag. Values to SI950 "(ial)ardiiies 'FIannels 'Vl'ools Not a garment worth less than 519.50. Reg. Values to 539.50 ' 'l l. P010 ( 0” Double and Single Breasted models. Every want - there will be something gig; to am so many people um" um ley Presbyterian Church to con-lglld to know that his condition ed st 19 New 19.3,) ghadogg Tu-ispds, Gabe, Ticorldag ii-'iZ."i'.'ii. lf)ti:c:olT)Tir"tiT iiiiiiiits iii." "W". iil""” "' b'" "'d "W W mm mm" of mm: M 'mdu'"y mm" m mm" - 5 A ON saw FOR ON SALE FOR t I suppose the Palm House In one ,,,,I,'".”,, ',',,, ,.,”,2l,',,:3” ,?:";l';g3Pf:fu', S7 97 .' S9 97 S14 97 d 3'" 97 of the largest glass buildings in ms head ,0 one side Md uni” 0 ' o ' ' an ' ”" l"""d '""' "M" "I ll" "9" ""0 the sky somewhere lust over . A I I” W ' WARS-A W.W' "Rs CNO ' " S ' J ' '-I :2ri:.iLi:;:::..': we he " 1"" my Ifelaanaioxa 5”” LAMS s'"'"s 3”” "ms "5" 5 ""55 "W75 "ll!-V "he of 5,1-rile number 0' imgnodiiiii viiieie ifiiaaiig RC9. VQII-I05 to 54-95 R. yak," ,, 510 00 hiulctmgs. lnclu ,, four museums mu ,5 it direcun Wu mm” "m .Pimle .C0"Ons .Krinkk, (-mpes 9- - of Natural History. There are some 45.000 varieties of plants in the rardens including 10,000 trees and shrubs. Many thousand of different plants are raised from need each .l'car. so if is not lsckili in variety or hcaufy. RV. Tn mc 'l)am Bustcrs' is one of "'0 best books that I have yet it wouldn't direct him out into the stream of traffic that was passing not that he would be such a loss to the world but his passing could be d'-" of a nuisance to some- (To be Continued Words Of The Wise rggg,,-- road on the War and a real triumph for Paul Bi-lcliiilll. already event and is being shown for the "'51 time at the Empire. Leicester Plllarc. I went, and got in too. I Pill the Londoner's at the hotel V me I was crazy to try to llt on Saturday night. I still hat the small fortune it c” "' 1'" again if tlir -more ' ,”"i91l itself. Wine Cnmmlndelr Guy ollmi-. NB 0- S. 0.. and Bar. D. F. C. h Bar. Ob was fair killed I" operat- more appealing 'iclea entering Canada on travel- " '" let a seal was worth it and wire than five per cent in June liondny. The total for the first 91; mmithsoftlieyearmaoupar cent to 75.3 from 7&5 There is no spectacle on earth than that of a l- tttw miim irell launched on the road to fame baumul worm" m t - . . he act of I :'iiln:'l;.:';:e2'g:dE':f"pt,E lc::elr.ing dinner for someone she l 0 -(Thomas Wolfe) .....L.j...... Moll: FOREIGN VIIIICLES ' OTTAWA (CF! - Foreign ye i.................. cr's vehicle permits increased Select the one o 151.577 compared with 273.161 is '-.e corresponding month last year. he bureau of statistics reported . FOR THE DIST . .. ASK FOR laat RANGES GIVE YOU 1- MORE ixciusivi FEATURES! :. EASIEST CIEAIIIIIGI I Seven models to choose frouil your kitchen and family requirements. which best sense hen III of year. 10 different styles to choose from. All sizes. All shades. ON SALE FOR -9 -.09 '1'.-5?,'3I-?5:.i1r?5.,L..- M-I LADIES' DRESSES Reg. Values to sio.95 For Daytime. for Sport, for Business- Crepes, Cottons, Linens. 10 styles to choose from. ON SALE FOR ' 31.99 aid 53.99 2 STORES I44 and 150 GREElVDAL'S For Sportswear. for Business. for all round wear. ON SALE FOR 53.99 and 55.49 ”””4ooi urn-srascxersrrr To 3I6.95 SALE riucii 33.99. 54.49 and 36.49 T I! IIIIAIILOTTETOWII P. E. I.-