i I n both sides of the Iron Cur- ‘ nizal system to spot violations if V ‘ have been studied by the govern- REPORT SOON ‘ I once, which may be agreed upon be published later as a formal notification by the eight govern - mist bloc showed up. Prge 20 The Guardian Thun, August 21, 1958 System TO Spot Violations Gt Nuclear Test Ban Formed GENEVA IAP‘I Just a week ago the United States carried out the second of its stratospheric nuclear missile tests above Johnson Island in the Pacific. Russia announced a ban on its own tests last March. CANADA ATTENDS ‘ The Geneva conference has three scientists from the United States, two from Britain and one each from Canada ,and France. Dr. 0. M. Solandt represented Canada. —— Scientists If] agreed Tuesday on a tech- gcvernments ban the testing of nuclear weapons. The system could include earth satellites. The 16 scientists from eight na- tions did not attempt to reach any political decisions on whether there should be an agreement to halt atomic and H-bomb tests. D et ail s of the agreement, reached in seven weeks of secret talks, were not disclosed. Sources close to the conference said these would not be revealed until they The delegates reached agree- ment midway ‘in their talks on seven possible methods of detect- ing secret tests -— by recording electromagnetic waves, sound waves, earth tremors, radioactive particles in or water, light waves, radio'waves and gamma rays and neutrons. _ One of their conclusions was that earth satellites equipped with instruments could be used to detect secret tests and trans— mit the informaion .to control stations. v , The scientists also agreed that fixed ground stations should be set up to make use of all seven methods. Sources said they set no. figure for the number of sta- tions needed. ments represented here. The final report on the confer- before the end of the week, may ments to the UN General Assem- bly. ‘ The conference began July 1' af- ter Russia had threatened to boycott it. Moscow insisted that the United States agree before- hand to ban its tests if a tech- nical conference showed detec- tion of sneak experiments was feasible. The United States refused. When the West sent its scientist delegates anyway, the Commu- The scientists were also re- ported to have agreed that ob- server stations should be placed under the supervision of some in- ternational body such as the . I ,I' I ,I , The agreement was announced ififlfi§tlfinflxm- Anismie Energy as Britain warned that we angide area around Christmas I in ' the Pacific again would be 3 dan— FAST m get area beginning today be- Regular air mail service was cause of a new,series of nuclear first established in November, tests. ‘ 1919, between London and Paris. V JUTE UNDER PADDING 9 foot width; Good quality and essential to every carpet for longer Wear. t Per sq. yd. 1 .00 Cushion for Rug 9. x 12 only $12.00 RUBBER UNDER PADD‘ING For mats, runners, etc. 25” wide. Per yd. 1 .00 Imagine a rubber under cushion for a regular 27 x 54 mat for only $1.50. MAGAZINE RACKS Black Iron Magazine Racks. I Only, ea. 1 .00 I \ I MEN’S WORK HOSE Nylon reinforced, Dk.rGrey. 3 f 1 . or I _CONFIDENTIALLY» YOURS —~by Byrne Hope Sanders MONTREAL, Aug. 21st — Remember the old fable about the grasshopper and the ant? While the foolish grasshopper spent the summer chirp- . ing merrily, the industrious ant stored up pro- visions for the winter. Then when the first my blasts swept the landscape, you know who was in a pretty pickle! I apply the moral to many ’ ' . . . yes, even to fashions. For instance, fm providing for my new winter suit now . . . in my “Fashion Account" at the BANK OF MONTREAL. It takes Just a little determination to set aside a few _dollars each ay-day. It’s surprising how quickly regular depoSTts mount up. by not open your “Fashion Account” at the B of M this pay-day? ~ ASK YOUR DOCTOR T0 ADVISE YOU which one of the four famed FARMER’S WIFE Formula Milks is exactly the right one for your baby. Your doctor will prescribe the Formula Milk your precious will thrive on best . . . perhaps Farmer’s Wife Partly Skimmed Milk which has a higher protein and lower fat content than ordinary evaporated milk. . Or your doctor may choose Farmer’s Wife Whole ‘ ' 7 ‘ Milk or Skimmed Milk. The New Farmer’s - Wife PREPARED FORMULA, :With the baby sugar already added, mothers. All Farmer’s Wife Formula Milks, come in the new enamel-lined, easy is the choice of man so easily . prepar , opening can. OLD FAVORITE . . . WITH A NEW FLAVORI You and your family will love the real old-time cheddar flavor which you’ll find in all MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESES. For something has happened—Maple Leaf experts have dis- covered a new \“Flav-arrest” method - which captures, and holds, that zesty, tasty, out-of-this-world flavor of cheddar. And I’ve good news for all of us —— as 3 ‘getting- to-know-you’ offer, you can buy a 1,5, lb. carton of Maple Leaf Process Cheese at 3c \ below the regular price at yourfavoritc store. Try some soon, won't you? THE REASON I enjoymaking jam is because my eating it! So—soon I’ll be having a jam session with peaches, plums and pears. My jam (and jelly too!) always turns out right without guess“ work because I follow the CERTO method. Certo. . is pectin, the natural jelling substance found in .-i ' F“ fruit. The Certo’ people select the finest pectin- . ,5 rich fruit, then extract, refine and concentrate it to give you perfect performance. With Certo,'you ,‘ .» get up to 50% more glasses because you don’t \ '\ boil the juice ‘away. Ypu keep the true color and flavor too. This failure-proof method is explained, in the booklet that comes with Certo. All the recipes are tested and approved in General Foods Kitchens. You can’t go wrong! THE DEEP DEVOTION OUR DOGS GIVE US deserves the best . \ care, in« return. And that, to my way of think- . . ing, means DR. BALLARD’S CHAMPION DOG . ‘1'. “ FOOD . . . because it’s a veterinary diet —- ‘IHIIIIIIIATIII! ,C/uwfl‘m \ family enjoys we .' including all the nutrients any dog needs. Every ltin has a constant uniformity and quality, which . means a balanced nourishment, always. You’ll find ypur pet shows new interest in his food all when Tt’s Dr._Ballar_d’s . . . and you can vary the flavor With Chicken, Liver and Regular. Do get Dr. Ballard’s fpr your devoted friend, this week — and watch ‘hIm thrive on 1tz With a shiny coat, bright eyes, good .zl’usvreefo’u digestion and an aboundmg zest for fun! ~ INTERRUPTloN NOTICE - There will be an interruption of electric power on our Montague line, east of Charlottetown, on Sunday afternoon, August 24th, between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 pm, weather permitting, for the purpose of allowing us to I make some necessary changes in this line. ' Sizes 2-3-4-6 years. MEN’S COMB-INATIONS Short sleeve and sleeveless with short leg. Cream 36-42. 1 I Regular $1.50. MEN’S WASH SHIRTS Cotton drill, navy and checks. ‘ Limited quantity in M and L only. MEN’S HOSE In cotton and nylon. Sizes 10 - 11. Navy, Char- coal, Beig’e’ Red, Grey° 2 f 1 or I MEIN’S COTTON BRIEFS and SHIRTS ‘ ' Nylonated. In fine knit rib. S. M. L. MEN’S TIES In Assorted stripes, plaids 2 and checks. for MEN’S CANVAS WORK GLOVES . ' - 3 fdr Elastic wrist. 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' 1 IO” DECORATED PLATES Floral decoration on White imported China. May be also Used as a wall plaque. d O O I ._\ O a Ca. I tAD BOWLS 10” earthenware bowl. ’ Attractively decorated in assorted fruit patterns. I _|. o a ~ ea. l FLOWER VASE In floral Chintz pattern. 8” in height with gold base. 1 .00 EARTHENWARE TABLE PIECES Choice of 4-cup teapot, Sugar, Cream set or Jam pot, with spoon. All pieces well-glazed in attractive brown and yellow design. ea. —a O 0 HOME FURNISHINGS e— Both-Stores Imported Linen Tea Towels ‘0......‘.QO..O.Q..OI.Ik‘\ 3 for 1.00 ' Plain Jacquard Design Terry Face Cloths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 for 1.00 Cannon Imported Bath Towels 20 x'40. . - - . . . . . . . . t . . . . . . pair. 1.00 Striped Terry Towelllng . . Embroidered Pillow Slips . . . . o - Rayon and Cotton Table Cloths 52x. 52 printed - Cotton Mesh Dish Cloths Checked Cotton Tea Towels, Fringed White FIanneIeH'e 27" '....-~.........,,... 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Special FLASHLIGHTS - - t v 2 cell. Coloured. Complete Reg. 1.29. ' ‘ AUO WAX AND . Johnsons Deep Gloss Caz-nu, an polish._Reg. 1.65. : . I POTATO BASKETS 1/3 bushel. Woven Indian Made " Regular 1.25. . ’ operation. All metal, enamell in attractive decorations,,easyit elm CUTLERY TRAYS. I ., bottom moulded style in bright‘c ‘ five large, compartments. ' 4 string style, made of, good corn, well bound to smooth wood handle. - PLASTIC TUMBLERSSV. : ~ 2:22;: break rm; ALUMINUM KETTLES ‘ Whistling style with upright‘metgtl handle holds about 11/2 quarts TEAPOTS Allaluminum in three cup size, f strainer spout and tea infuse]: an » CLOTHES «LINE WIRE; ’ Yellow plastic covered steel wire 3/16? 600 pound test in 7 I 50 ft. coils.‘ YACHT MOPS Made of selected white cotton “y smooth finished hardwood handle,“ DOUG'HNUT MAKERS ,, The ever popular plunger style, witha metal cutter, forms pe; » doughtnuts, every time. MIRROR-S . .. White framed kitchen mirrors in , 10 x 14 inch size, well:madewithy A good clear glass. ' IRONING BOARD covert Scorch resistant fast color, Silicone; all standard wood . a A or metal boards. ' r I w OVEN MITTS g r I Magnetic style sticks to metal 8014M of decorated cotton and asbestos, f0? Barbecues, baking, serving, hot dialled;- canning, etc. ‘7 I “ ‘ 31 Roll style, 150 towels to a roll: 5.93 bent, White Swan quality, 4 V for many household uses. _’3 CUTLERY SETS V. I Four-piece place setting in stltullllifigki ware, for camping or general . . of 1 each tea spoon. dessert 5P0on table knife and fork. CLOTHES LINE FIJI-LE7 Ball bearing style smooth mun!!!" groove, and “T” bracket, rusmmf cast aluminum, 51/; diameter. CAKE PANS New covered style keeps ‘53 ‘“ Made of auminum in the refidy Also handy for picnics, partiesi . church suppers, etc ‘-