ssrrsmssa 1. 1951 . THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer street. Iiuaune Phone go.-g1, News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives 1. ELMER MURPHX and GEORGE GLOW Home Phones: 8033 and 8032 The liuardien may be bought at any of in following stores in Siunlnerelde; u eoolistore. SIIIIIIIW Street: Gourlicl Drugstore. 21 Central street: 5,",-'5 News-stand. Water Street; Mark Geudet. 07 Grenville street; aim Doucettes Grocery. second Street; leiend Motor Transport, WI!" 50084: Alban'u Grocery, 120 Russell Street. K. I. Waite In Keneington. - WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aliaerten: Freak Weeks, Bepreunuun, Phones 08-2 (mice and 00-: House. -BEDEQUE UNITBII camwn Services Sunday. September 2nd. North Bedeque 11.00 A. M. Travel- llers Rest 2.30 P. M. rreeiown. 7.30 ,c0Mp19'rEN'I' complete lul- anon Service. W Boyd Bealrsto eusinswll 15 MIR CENT OFF entire stock P. M. Rev. Kenneth Ce b ll, mg Suits. Henderson 6.: Cud- Minister. mp G are. 4 -m- -: -The Misscs Adelaide and pliacrrs STORE and Wn:u- rtoscniary Glover left by bus on ouses will he closed Labor D3: August 23rd for Vancouver. 3' C” iondziy. acpt. 3rd. - ;whci'c they will remain for the . 4 winter months.-5, ..-miorilv SEED. - Buying. 311,-, write or Phone W. H. Burns, --Mr. and Mrs. Urban Glover Seini-Finals In Public Speaking , At Searleiown Speaking on "The -History of Prince Edward Island", Mise Dor- othy Townsend, representing the Bedeque-Freetown Junior Ferm- ers, was the first-prize winner of the semi-finals in the Provincial Public speaking Competition. held under the auspices of the Provin- cial Department of Agriculture at Seerletown Hell last night. Mr. Morris Deacon acted as chairman. with e good attendance on hand considering the inclement weather. Tile second prize was awarded to Edward Pearson. also of the Bed- eque-Preetown Junior Farmers. for his speech on "The P.E.I. Junior Farmers Maritime Bus Tour" Miss Mabel Sherry. representing the Augustine Cove Cali Club was the winner of the third prize, speaking on "History of the Marl- times in Brief". and fourth and fifth prizes went to Miss Margaret Murphy. representing Seven Mile a1peqUC, P. E. I. and family, accompanied b M. , . . . .. .. -- "- C Lorne Brennan. left b cay fr Bay Credit Union. "Treasure Trove 9d b3 Mlmnl”-'5 R"955'0llli' -Wild" ill almost all cases to the Princelhome with the winnln tall -. Tho me c' "d B' - r ' r I l y I or cred hv a chorl A lh I E 3 .A.VMJl'U4 11-5105 L”-'1 9-5RclLnndon, Ont., on Augugt 22nd in Mahone Bay”, and Norman . - " 5'”"l?- 5 9 County Hospital or any other localiserios will be resumed on Mon- . . .mu, will be held in new Lurllann arm. spending mo weeks as ,,,g Carruthers, oi the Augustine Cove a,'5lmiec”d"i:p:d" Es'3at'l':e”Leu;l”el; hospital. day when a double-header will be ?1';':'P'(:':,'rf A? '3 '3 '2? 9 lllK.-b'-lmmel51d9- Uh 5E'Pl-lfm ('1 gluostsv of their parents in spring 3511 "Club. HMO?! 0! the MHl'l- sounds me Last 905'. Local doctors and members of S. Be,,'1;,,,1' 3 0 n 0 0 0 2.1:. I allty.-S. .i:;.se.iudgesgwere Mrs wlmam A The traditional silence will reign we hospital bfmrd h”'-' beam W91" l Gall.-int. if .... .. 3 0 1 0 0 0 , - , , ' , - - '11: Provincial President A. 1-1. W5 M 50"” Of the bmlldcasl-St x. w lk ,c c 3 0 0 R 1 ll -. 2. lg Md Chalhlmh llaiyfl -l-uhoanlulran aal-'rlsr Jones. Tryon. Mr. Arnold Hender- pmke ,9 N... 1,... gmmo mi 1...... and have given their approval. "At -5. or 2 n 1 1 5 n L d 0 t it P I Sleuali. p ”"'fi.d, '"”m(;n .?.:1.;,ks n.'.'.nhd'h-1;i”'"RC"v Celllml Beacque. Rev. 54311. Bedeque. and Mr. Charles ..Th(.y shun mt grow old", am Your Service" is an attempt to Allen. lb. 2 0 n 7 1 1 Pwlil--I Q 1," Vane D M. Fraser. Pastor iervlces for E90. who as President oi the P.E.I. Wm, me sounding of mwenie by dramatize all of the major depart- MON-I-REAL Aug 31.. (CF) .. Landry. ss 2 0 0 1 2 0 alellls ..i sill g )9 Suntlay. September 2nd. Central Fedaflllon Of AEFICIIN-UT0. Dfesemr the hljglpr the colors will again he ments and services of a hospital ' ' Gav, 3h .. 2 0 i 1 2 0 Dlmygu E;;T;",""N wE"Nl:C'dc.rille1O.-15 A. M..7..i0 P. M. Bor- ed the lvrlres. I raised and the Choral group will in a' way that will tell the hos- Closing quotes. Gfgernard, ct y 2 o 1 ti 0 0 g- r g I mmm M” h. cn .i.oo P. M. Communion of the The winners of the seml-lln-s than sing "Abide Willi Me." pitals story in an interesting and, xPowt:ll. lb .. . 0 0 0 3 0 l ii-kuii 0lVl.lfll.Kf i',;l(f" ,, twin ,:r,Ii.0lids supper at the morning ser- held at various centres will com- pro.-inmi president peake Wm worthwhile manner, :s"”k Totals .22 U 4 21 11 2 ?lfl'”f.j.,.”'i'1q.;.,'..,”',.,n.,......'1”” pete It the finals which take place cxtcnd greetings to the members The first transcription in "A: Abit Xd x-replaced Allen in 5th. ..din(:nigtyopunnzve t g -- at the Rural Youth Fair on Sept- and brief speeches will be given Your service' is "Introducing Youi'iAbit Pr xd summary -- RBl's. none. Stolen lbrr . t ..-OLEARY PASTORAL (;uAp,c.z ember 18th at the Provincial Ex-I hy the branch pr:-siiiont Illid Mayor Hospital." subsequent discs covcrlmbeg bases, C, Grady 2. Sir-wart 2. snori- MV,mY SALE M: Kcirirhc United Church of Canada.- hlbltlon Grounds in Charlottelownillfnrv VVNlx:c or Summorsidc. This these topics: "Planning the Com-; i l me hits, G. Dalton. Dnilhln play. ."., ' Ken5:n..lOn summav lllcv. W. G. Dickson. B.A , Minister iT:TEM'?ERTrV6E?”I,EDiRxTf0'.Q will he follmvr-d by in presentation milhlty Hospital." "Department oi',BaLm”"5" A xd ' Landrv to Allen to Gay. Earn:-il 54w 151 iatrs rgm SWmSm;:lRlonnifle1d at l1 A. M. Brae at 2 Annual Meaning Charlouetmwa of past. pmsidcnl htidgcs to the gm-gm-y". --Depa,-uncm of obslet-lBatl'll.lrSi2 B 32 runs, 'm,n,., Hits 0” Grady 1 in ) l'll”l" Nf Anna" w0'mm.b In. 1P. M. West. Devon at 3.30 I". M. Sc. .embe!. lath ' ' past provlncltll prcsidonts now iii:--1-165". --pathology and Radiology". B .. .. 391-2 inning, nil Simmons 3 in 5 innlllgs. d bl t” i0'l-my at 7-30 P. M. Sunday P" ,L... mi-" !"Nllltsil'lK services". "Dietary D"e.-Brazil 24 3-4 off Stewart 2 in 7 innlnizs. strut-it l-111"" :SC1l0ols zit all places at the usual gJl.HF REHAIVS M me km. in this group are llinj. T. E.lpartment". "The Hospital Phat--330 E14 Pc Pr 80 out hv Simmons 6. by Sl0Wtll'L 9. ' I-V Gl'PPFl' houm All welcome" L i T lor will be transit-rri-rl M””Nl"'- Wl"l""l 5- Hughes. W.1macY" "Hospital Personnel" "Hos-HBO F0F95l3 9 Bnseshon ha1lS- 0” S1("”'” 4- Jmml CHICK ' 1 71V "PP tgiuusf my ih Co ion run-mi N Mr-cl-nizizan R. C. Chandler. R. pltal Costs" "Hospital Auxiliaries" lBC Pow 29 umpires. Plalvv -7- 5l""”""”'” tiFfmnlafiilmLfib(d1?nlg??1cgcSdi:fl;:ti!r' -KENSINGTON T MALPEQUE X'tI)0:1)f'E tli)onI1327 (eIhes1IrTl,t Ave. flL"oIm M0”lS0n. N. W. Lowthr-r. B. Clal”5'1vl”Voluntary Prepayment". and ”0b-'rBC POW 3 5 1-! bases. -7- HOE?!" fllld 5"Vld"'”i'5 5-l,2:.,lg.,:,..i... aid 5: building '”9 "RE"9w" Pmhymlhh where the funeral will take plnco Ti 3- R0EerS- -1- S: Walkvr. -l. A- solesence and Expansion." Can Cem .. 94 I- nd Elmo and names. pClgllli-lie;dscliglccf, tsunday. Sep- on Sunday at 100 pm. 1me,n,..,,i R. Pliilipson and P. A. Readers are referred to an ad. icdn Brew Xd 20 1-2 D t d -5 ' lri::' . .rr -- . it-1. - -. . '" LL lFr0clColwi1n'i 0'1 Pmlijija liflnllmo Pwplcl ('mwter)' Business so-sinn: iiii-llltlin ilinlwlnseme-M -m Hus Lsuev gumglccl ' 59 3 4 -w. t IIIZS an s. Macll0.VALl). P ,. ' i 0 j if p'"'"” " ”” rnsontdifo Hr in” -- .71, . full details in regard to times andiCe1 sl.7.i 31 mum, vi .1 be at tho office of 6' (HE Rev" U"d'"”" Wm -The Misses Mary and Elral1oi' :'mm'.: "'30:: "nil gra: the length of the programs. - S CPR 33 B I-' ' 5 1.119 G. Al. Matthews. O'l.cni'y. C(;';nuge” 5.'::x”:1e5a Riv” D' A' I-alikm Cf M0"l-TN” are ”5'”"5 Q...” mf(.un., H", N... M me Xmmj -T Cd" V135 21 y ll day WEdlieSdB)'i September 51111 P - C” A 0 "'3 01" their parents. Mr- and Mrs- M0r- mg ,.m-” M” h;, mm, . Cvckshutt Xd . 39 ll (1 . nu mm and evmi . ton Larkin. New Glasgow. They , ' i I, " ” ”””"l C Smelters 167 ' rid Sn llr II) it n . gMlECTED VICE PRESIDENT 1 1 dz m sumg when the parade iiill form for the D Sea xd 27 1 4 -- On Thursday night about 8.30 3s9m””b" am" i-"Mrs. J. MacLeod Summerside use lgpemitslieveltfllieir ysu lo Mr "mrch m m” '"0"”m”"t Wham ' Dom 1:1-id 61 l-'l!dl”'in3 the 59”” elecmc storm iivas cli-ctod a vlcc-president of tin: ,l'1'(l;t:xpsheMZcDoua.a11Ls M ' "W"lmh5 Will he Dl-'I0f'd- coal pr 91 1:3i'which passed over the district :1 L11;-, iilffi l:t1s.MTll(iii&.Ias Tfxdaiiils Womcws Missionary Union at E . p 3 - - The election of officers for ihol H-mm TR 1'41 Him-ge barn owned by Mr. Wilfred Efolllll-lll W W .l"5- 0 '.hm ,- . IM , t d ' g , , g . 4 - coming your will fczllurn the afinr- fr- 1 ' u c b ll. Irlshtown, was struck fix and iii. htIalil'lCf: Glnvvr. lclt ? mnC(,tx;::':l Jim ?ia:;'ump”iJn(';::d '-IFlrNul'.B.iil'.P f:i:"”"mn p,...iod Md M H", L-lggq of ”,..l On the evl:n:ng nf August 15th. gag: T” elightning and burned to the i'C"if0llAli;.'l1Slr 11th for tlirliqnamisb Convmuon in wom.mc."f"N:'. lcdllh-IV L J xl;x&l..rm' .mm.(.nH,m UV, m.Iml,m,5 Wm M, Manila and llCl2iii"o0lll'S of Urban l? ” ' giound along with 3, Substantial afll(l5.li Boston aff.Pl"S.l)PllEi1lll all l N. 5. 'tgumn:t;rs"i:;o Wm missed MW”? J tend the mmunl dmnor. G.1OVFll. eldest son or Rob:-rt Glriv- l xd' part of. the hay crop. a quantity of n.io.vmilr' vav-'ih0n Vl5”llll1 fl'l-"nlls. Len, London on; W”, hp MM 0" Mn", ---i----. ,1-it l13?'l9l'fld hi the 'Gl0ver I'esld- H EH 17 ma... mu, hogs, one calf and some rid relatives on the Isizincl.-S. E d, 5' lcm"b" 3". leaving me clicc ill Spring Valley and pr:--l ” 4 1 farm 'mMhmery including am,-esh- l -313 L3W1'.("C9 G10l'0l'. Sllrmglhzihie his pnrcnts at 8.30 ll.l-ll. lscmcd Urban and ms Wife wnh a lfrilow lS3mm11(d- 1031 " 91' n(eu-EMEV1-gm. d U. V3””-l'- has ”l”l'"cd I” his l""'"9 Funeral Mass will be at St. Brid- pu”c.as a. wk” ."I mc” ”m3m' Ind 0:3, 291-? The Kensington ”Fire Depart- - ' " ' i ' W 1'5” Q” n.'1c:':pci1dingth:- summer months 91' Cliurcli Lot. ii at 10 am. A”'"m"z” marned mr "V" Uml mp - t res onded to the call and -5' M"G””b”n- N"m C'””r' in Halifax as a naval cadet Du - g S " C i” ii Vcarsv this is their first V15” h0l'""--Imp Tab Xd 10 3'4 mm p the barn ni.. wish to announcn the on-.m, ms wainina he was '0" ra I"""'"”"l Chura "e"'M"3" ...LL. 3" L"L"sd,,.mm page 1 'Th- a”l"i”ss was rad by Vl-- Int P9”? 221-4 3”h0”3h ”m:1.ed"0 Sagrft me me . ., - - ,- --- . Ti”? A o . , its 1 llr9V Ffgidmeg 9P3':'ri:3gg;E:;:i' lrnzning cril-iscg to the United L.A1'1-Exnnp Assgssons &,'”l?:C:'::gfn;Q"s n'c't'?R:r":;:1n::;;((;li'IR1l5 -C"5i'1e-V and me 1'-"”959”m' ,IJ,:s:,(:Fxd 1 glfciorifogpsrgadlng to the nearby res. 'llliairs 1:0 's-r N - aiitiih'"5"d0m' Visiting such Mstonc SCHOOL - M1 3- H- 5””"3- mwnlund is still in that osilinn. on V” mm? by. Mr" Cmsmr . ' '1 '-'i.:idcnce. - S. h - ""5 5”" 0! -hi .iilac'.-s as Portsmnilth London 1 of sum -'d and Mr J! V Ichflmp-On. ND Sl-h00lmalPS 0iiMCC9” -'51 - is. Gleason Williams of Slim-:pi..mm;ih and Belfast” pic mans '0' Infra. ad cmc";”a5:lcZ-mr g mrimdig He hits had an outstanding U,-3,3”. llviitchcll Robt 33 ..... -L... p m'd"' Prime Ed"”"'d hlnm" Ullliilnlle his studies at St. Dun-I i no X in. H's X icnxpcr pg an alt inrrc rIfflC('lV "ll This ga1l1el'in:.!. provcd to be N Stl Car 32 I a k arriazr to take place Scwciiibcrl ., V ', - '0" ""5 ”y " 9 r m us” "'19-'7 " 5Ch"lTlP ""5 Slhflhll Wll?FI'h.Vi c-ncmina 1 th 3 35 v t it Noraiida Xd 74 3-4 I ulc th in North Gowcr iiniierlismn” mummy ""5 ML "- 3- llhere they attended a four -'I group of adinns could intn-;f'ax. the gcgnilcn. :"dnu.m'"i;fsl.'.. p.m. at 1 2 lsufnkfks ' -(3 - .: .-- -- - : 9, i .ii- .. .. ,. . -p hurch. . I M” Sessm" ” mi; 503?” '” 'T5'i”" Rim” T ""5 " m”""" "rs iiv bring it reunion -at the whole Price Pr . 97 ll (Que -KENSINGTON - BUIlLlNG- 55”” 5”.”"5”md y- e gov""”"'""""'"' ””W"" ”'” KA-Fr "'""c.iom- faintly. The first time Que Pnw in 1-211 instant” ” f'T r V? TON AND NEW LONDON Angncg mclit of new Brunswlckvln C0r.lVll1-illlc lt.C.A.F. and W.'(I Willis was mw have a'u bat," together iv Rovame xd H 54 I f5 my ” "en 5 n ,"""n"5d' '.'iid. Flftcoiitli Sunday after Trln- R ” i P , ' , two 0 . " '"" "."d "M. '" 1938 "F thcv have spread to many corners U11 Steel . ll 1-8 .- nil vlclnltv are cxtendllm a wcl- r , . . - - SCOUE. New Brunswick. Prime Ed-:t(-1' flnlslilni: flying training school i p . I mhnmt-,0 Mr mm M: A. hi” ll). St. Maiks, Kcnslngton. Sun- wurd wand Newfoundland andwwm to A n,”,m,mnn whom M of the continent. Uiban now liVC5 Wpg El Xd 40 I l ' t L ” slday School. 10 AM. The Holy com- i 1 ,' M , l i Y in London, Ontario and is the Wpg El Pr 99 . rsoiimilt llhe (armor Lem; ium-.pmum.On11A?M.sL'stcphe".5pBuP the State 0 Maine.-S. inrsion find carncd his sci-and wpmwimr of Canadian Comsmck I ”””v M” "W WSW M R0-Willy-iiliigzoii. Sunday School 130 P. M. "m5 f..':,”,.C,T,,'.”,2:,”i f,.f,'f,lf"t,;""d ”;”",'T' tii'.'rc. Mcrla. Mrs. w. '1'. Collins nexus ' ass.Il h.i.s been some years 51119? Evciisiiiiv 2.30 P M. St. Thomas' WT . ' i q l C" "'5' " m ' - id r' t t b 'ithi I av have visited the old homo . ii 3 ' - DIES IN ONTARIO -- sincere some .v0:Il' ho wcnt as squadron -l””"”” '9'" B” 0” O '3 vi . I mi and on Cunday they motorcrl hmili Iiglmdom 5u7n's:lay School 6.30 Sylllllllthy is extended to Mr. and llhVlS!-'lll0ll hill?" '0 10 Bnmhcri the .ram”y rm. l-he munmmicm Nat Xd 23 I Tliznlsh where in company with .' " vmsong " P" M' Mrs. L.J. Murphy and family. Mil- 5qUil'-"0" phhd '".0Clf"h0l” K940 W” XIiaL'?.:;::'en cg:::O;;l,,,:nE;,?; Eytki:.lSAT1nxd' "" :7 l r Arsrlini1lt's two other brothers. um Ave" on the death 01 their son, mndo sumo” navigation Om?" "M hcrlnzi: ignsciiislry Came from, Mon'Scot1a Xd 35 -IlliTl.lRN T0 LU.VENBUllG- Cpl. and girs. '1'. D. Trciiouth. ae- L'()l'lll)Bi1fPd by their children. re- turned on Tnursday to their home ill Luneiiburg. N. 3. after spending the first part oi this week with Mrs. Tri-noilth's parents, Mr. and His Jolili I-l. Wells. Cpl. and Mrs. Trcnoiigh and Mr. and Mrs. Wells rctiiriicd recently from a very pleasant motor trip to Alabama where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Finley tnee Lillian Wells). in Sheffield. Alabama. rink and Matthew of Summer- ll? lllP.V Wvrh guests of Mr. and is. Jn-c-,1h Arsoiiault. The relin- '1 oi lliii four brothers and their IVES. vim a happy and pleasant cssloii a- it has been some -years were all tozcther. Mr. Alisttilillilf. plan to l'etiu'ii Roxblujr on Monday. - S - BIIILDING COMPLETED - ta meeting of the directors of - RETURN FROM TRIP - Mr. 'rli1ri Mrs. David Edwards, Summer- side. and their two daughters Joyce and Vivian have returned home after spending their holidays visiting Mrs. Edward's cousins, Mrs. Margaret Jewell and Mrs, Bally Tucker, Concord. N. H. In Port- land. Maine. they visited with Mr. I-Ic2ward's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhnstone Heskitt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur True. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillis and they called on many old friends such as Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown was the daugh- ter of the late R.Y. Phillips oi Sllmmerside. .- 5 Elliot rvcnliig it was reported at the building is "almost ready lusc. it is expected that it will completed on Saturday. A izatc mmltloe, comprised of Herbert. nllhrws. Erskine Campbell rind '3. McDonald was nppollitcil. The Al'- . conipletcd " W3 Jllditlnlr of the various l- All lllmllcation was receiv- ."0lIl the Cuba to soil Frcshlr another W pcrnlisslon to hold a bingo Aid of the western Hospital on bltlon my. ltltoleon and llecle Ellly By Clifford Mclrllle Commune Noll". , .' our or THERE . Youu. RUIN ALI. THE 555751 dU5'l'PU'l' IN THERE -' OH,UNCLE Eivv, I 9:: you mow ALL Avou-r . F2990: ltaowsits NEW 11tEol!Y as MAKING suns YOUR eel:-vs Aize WELL FIRMED vown . 1 Gerald. on August 29th in London Ontario. He was 27 years of age and had been ill for several months. He leaves to mourn. be- sides his parents. the following brothers and sisters: Norbert, Ham- ilton. 0nt.: Alban. Montreal: Cyril. Clinton. Ont.: Lorne in England: Thomas and-David oi Summersidc and two sisters. Catherine and Myrna. also oi Summer idc. The body will arrive in siimmerside this evening when funeral err:mge- ments will be completed. - S - CliII.DRI:N's FIELD DAY - It was children's field day through- out Thursday aiternoon at. the childrenls playground. Slemon Park. R. C. A. F. Station. Summerside. with gay bunting flown in the summer breeze. and the many clev- erly and plcturcsquely decorated children's vehicles of every des- cription on display. the scene was a colorful one. The program was arranged by the Women's Auxil- iary oi the station who milst be congratulated upon the success oi the whole affair. It will stand as ii memorable ion in the lives oi the little ones. - 8 Death Yesterday Of Mr. H. W. Mill -The death occurred yesterday afternoon at his home in Kenslng- ton of Mr. Harry W. Mill at the age of all years. He had been in ill health since last spring when he developed a heart ailment. About three weeks ago he suffer- ed a relapse and his condition be- came serious. Mr. Mill had been a farmer all his life. He lived quietly attending to the duties of the farm and was a devoted husband and father. He was a of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Mill of Kensington and is survived by his wife. the former Marlon Fraser and two sons at home. Norman and Sidney. There ere also two brothers. Maurice in surnmerside end Bertram in Ed- monton. Alte. The funeral will take place on Monday from his late residence. Interment will be in the People's Cemetery. Kensington. Mackerel Reported Scarce To Date. "it. is a little early for the Prince Edward leiend herring fishing to get under way. but -to date mack- erel have been very scarce." was the comment received yesterday from the local office oi the Federal I THE GUARDIAN. Act Of Remembrance To Highlight Legion Service A dramatic Act of Remembrance will highlight the opening cere- monies at the annual Provincial Convention oi the Canadian Le- gion at Summerslde Monday in the Regent Theatre. His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse and party will be met in the lobby by the Branch president and the Provincial pre- sident and will be escorted by a waiting color party. Two bars of "God Save the King" will be play- ed followed by a slow march by the Pipers as the visiting party takes seats. As the lights in the convention hall dim and the curtain parts there will be shown 1-1 picture of some foreign field with its rows of crosses and the poppies grow- ing. Then will come the wall of the lament "Flowers in the Forest." by the pipers. it will be follow- in August of the same year wnsl upnointcd izrnup nnvirzation oriim--.' l During this period he spent inn and :1 half months in hospital from wolinds revolved while on opera- tions. In the spring of 1942 he came back to Canada to an R.A.F station where he look the special- ist navigation course. which is similar to the one now given at Summcrsldc. He then went back overseas to 4 group. In 1943 he took another course. this one dealing with radar and than was posted to tho ll. S. tlth Air Force as llaslmi officer and was sent to the Aninrican Conl- mrmd and General Stuff School at Fort Lovcnwnrtli. Kansas. ilc Izrliduaied from this school-on D- Dilv and was sent to the China- lndia-Blirma theatre as advlsnr to an American geliornl. In 1945 he wont bitch to the R.A.F. in tho BllFh'1iI iilf'ilil'I' and returned in England in 1946 where he was rc- leased frnm the l't.A.F. and was an- nolnlrd on n mmniission In the F2. C.A.F. Rrfore coming in Sum- mcrsidn he was stationed at 01- when tnwn.- S Department of Fisheries, asked if P. E. I. fishermen would face the slime difficulties as ex- perienced this summer by the in- shore flshlng industry of Nova Scotia. While hoping for it very heavy September riln. some 3000 fisher- men -from Canso on the Eastern tip of the Nova Scotla mainland. to Western Shelbourne county. CHARLO'f'l'ET()WN Schurman's To Sponsor New Radio Series Commencing Sunday evening at 8.15 over Radio Station CJRW. Summerside. an interesting series of programs entitled "At Your Service" will be heard weekly un- der the sponsorship of the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. This is a trans- cribed series designed to take the listener behind the scenes of at hospital. The sponsors feel that itl is a. very topical program at pres- ent to listeners in Prince County. in particular. as a new hospital has Just been opened here. The story told in this series can apply tr-:1"-l whrre she has been employ- ed for the past nine years.-S. ll-'-i Yorkaellange NEW YORK, Aug. 3'1 - (AP) - losing quotes. Stock Close Am Car 5; Fdy 33 7-5-1 Anaconda 47 3-4 Beth Stl 54 CPR .. 30 3-4 Chcs & Ohio 30 5-5 Con Ed ..... .. 31 El Auto L 49 1-4 Gen Elec 59 5-8 Gen Met 50 Ct N Ry Fr 52 i-4 Kennccntt . ill l-4 Mntgmry w 69 I-12 NY Central l7 7-H Radio Cp . 22 3-8 Std Oil NJ 70 Utd Alrt: Ill 7-?! Us Rubber '71 1-4 US Stl -13 1-1! Vanadium . 37 3-2 west Uii Tt-l - 43 3-8 Wcstinghsc 39 l-2 Good Crop Pears, Peaches and Grapes ' NS Rts lc.eaB. Juniors” Series With Curran and Briggs Juniors even. ed up the final series for the Summerside A.A.A. baseball cham- pionship with I-lolman'e last night at the Recreation Ground: by edg- ing the league-leaders 1 to 0. It was a tight plt('hers' duel all the way between Donnie Simmons who took over for Coke Grady in the second inning and Alan Stewart who "stole the show" on the field- ers. winning the Victory Cleaner Award for his 2-hlt pitching per- formance. Simmons gave up three blngles but pitched two less in-' ninzsi than Stewart. It was a tough game for Stewart to lose and no fault of his. The winnlni: run came In the sixth inning. Paul Scliurman drew A base on balls and Ed Dalton hit to the mound. Stewart throwing him out at first. Meanwhile Srhurmnn was going all the way around to third and il wild heave ovcr the third base- mnnls head by Powell at the initial sack allowed Schurman to corru- Abegwei Carleton Even Holmanis played in the afternoon, the first game starting at 1 p.m. BOX SCORE C. and B. G. Grady. rf ...o... C. Grady. D. ss .. Whalen. 2b .... ...... P. Scliurman, c Sonier. if Delaney. 3b ..... Walker. es. of .. Simmons. p L. Schurman, lb XE. Dalton, if xxG. Dalton. cf. rf Totals ................. .. '22 x-replaced honier in 2nd. xx-replaced G. Grady in 2nd. Simmons did not play in the first inning but took his regular place in the batting list. G. Dril- ion who played in the outfield tn- gether with Grant Grady took his place in the line-up when Grzlriy retired from the stamp. Holmnn's team apparently did not notice these irregularities on the part of D I 2 NNHC-3':-ic.-:Hnc.:Mo Hcooocoowooo noooowooowoo: Eowmowncuucog mooomanomooop uooooouococom Professional cards I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Inlnmereide. P. B. I. "ENE. Parkman. 0pt.D., R.O. OI'll0ME'l'RlST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to B ' and by appointment Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Sununerside fu t Co-Op Siding OTTAWA. Aug. 3-1 - (CPl -. Larger crops of pears, peaches and . grapes an expected ill Canada this year. the Bureau of Statistics said . today in its second estimate of 1051 ' fruit crops. ' have been hit very hard by the failurc of the summer rim of mackerel and herring to move in- shore. The season's lobster catches are running fairly coed in Prince Ed- wlird island waters and are dos- few areas reporting below normal and others above. For PRINCE EDW Light to Drive-Will cribed as "about averaizi-." with n. Monaghan Straw Blowers THE LEADING BLOWER ON LIMITED NUMBER REMAINING PHILIP MONAGHAN. Kinkora The estimate, with 1050 totals in brackets: g Aipplcs. l4.5li'l.000 bushels (16.- .'1s6,oool; pears. 1.201.000 (85-i.000I: lplilms and prilncs. 700.000 1800,0001? tpgiichcs. 1,722,000 (l.222.000i; cher- irles. 418.000 l."i.')9,000t; strawher-1 rics 1M.72lS.000 quarts t27.078.000l23 rasptlierrlr.-3. 9.721.000 411.9-i'i,0O0l; grapes. 123282.000 (iO9.099.0D0l. 3 sale 3 arm ISLAND , not cut your straw. . Featuring such Co-Op Brand Products as ('0-Op Baking Powder. Cn-Up Breed. Co-Op Soap Flakes. Co-Op Binder Twine, Co-Op Paint.-l. Un-op Flour, (in-Op Feeds. Co-Op Washing Machines, Co-Op Refrig- erators, Co-Op Milking Machines. Also B-P Asphalt slhlnglee and Building Supplies; Diaphane, blue- slones. dust, and Handy Killer sprays. Special off-car price on Bras d'Or Coal arriving soon Paying high!-at merltct prices for chicken and fowl collected at f.irmers' yards from Borden to Charlottetown every Tuesday. l The manager is anxious to discuss with farmers the unequalled advantages realised by those who use Co-0p Feeds. Carleton Siding. P. E. I. George Walton, Manager. i7. r. llunter ll.'0.M;' - l OPTO MEJRIST Complete Visual Anelyeee Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 SilIALLMAN's BUILDING Somme dd.-.. I'.l.I. 1 ill. GLEN ll. illallllnv Veterinary Surgeon 222 Duke Street, Sumrnereitle. PHONE 2700 mun:-23223233232213 W. CHESTER 8. ltlaellolllllll Barrister, solicitor, Notary. Ete. LL.B. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong, K.C. Money to Loan Attended To. Collections Promptiy II. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Ante - Casualty I St: St.. Snmmerelde PHONE. 2418 T POULTRY Buying live Fowl Chicken and Cupons daily. except Sutur- days. FRED WADMAN Kensington LISTEN Do You Know Do Yoll Know Do You Know Do You Know Do You Know What Makes it Tick its Interworkings Listen To "AT YOUR SERVICE" Commencing Sept. 2nd over Station CJRW and is sponsored by How Your Hospital Operates What Goes On In An Operating Room How a. Hospital ls Financed Eecll Sunday Evening at 8:15 Hear a graphic, moving Story of you and your Hospital, of Life instead of Death This Program is indorst-ii by your doctor and your Hospital M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. The Builders of Modern Island Hospitals Another Public Service of The M. F. Schurmen Co., Ltd.