WEDN ESDA Y. London Times Approves Paying Canadian Loan By ARCH MacKENZ1E Canadian Press.stsf'f Writer LONDON, (GP)-The London Times said editorially Monday that Britain has acted wisely in deciding to pay off the 1942 Can- adian interest-free loan direct from its reserves of gold and doll Picturedl Utopia NEW YORK. (AP)-Tod Klus- eewahi, Cincinnati first baseman. in making 1058 his best year in six major league campaigns. with I good chance at winning the Nation- al League's batting and home run titles. Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Kluszewski May Win Batting And Home Run Titles In National League most rune-ill. In the American League. Mickey Vernon maintains his No. i posit- ion with .831. But Minnie Minoan of Chicago White Sex has climbed to within two points of the Wuh- ington first sacker. Mlnoeo gained some nmi ' With Results Of II. S. Wheat Vote R. I G 1 N A. (OP)-Agriculture ” Gardiner said Satugday he is pleased that A man farm- era liaye voted in favor of a re- duced wheat acreage. "The long-time problem in con- neetion with wheat on this con- tinent." Mr. Gardiner 'eaid, "hap been the fact that the American . .AUFi35"r 1'9.' 1'93? Will Draft New Note Tollussia 3! JOHN M. moi-rrowm WASHINGTON (AP)-Brim the United States and France this week will begin drafting a new note to Russia proposing um the his Pbur uree Drornptly on H, rangements, time and plug go, I n-ieeing on Germany and Mmm. I Diplomat of the three Wmem powers will meet at Paris army in the week to work out details of the note replying to . am,” The "5"”5 WI” be m” Klussewaki collected is iiiis in acreage are in ease t. i .. . , 9 new, 3 9,. seven points to .829. on 1: hits 01'. I 0m Bale message on Aug. 5. Manwhils u-., ;"u”:”fheM:n'u;:,i;.'.; p:.'m,e mvl;,f0,. :5 '-Plpimllllllt-o':':l:l!1'I'1f'1o ".ll9lllfId5”I':hl;l: in 1.1 at bats. Records include sun- UP.” ".00l;.0a0-' nu . western powers have reached 3 Will b"l90l- 5””l”'' '1” Mr”! villi”: 331 average He also drove dun "met marfd. I111: gvhe te clots tlhnbxe def meumlmry undemmdmg M dam” would be nu. out wt; hmm" H-m NW Inna Behind Vernon and Mirioso in the m W. I I r e and o treat the Russian Aug. 5 ineessgg Britain announced last week that Amencm Law” 6"" M R099” . r u T mum of pnvemhw " 9" ”c'p”n” 9' l'h'l'.Pl'0i3Ofal Eddie Mlthewiv the leldeh 133' 0015' Cleveland, .820. Roeen leads in starvation. the continuation of the July 15 for a Big Four meeting neezotiatioris with Canada had re- sulted in revision of the method for repaying the balance oi the I'l00.000,000 loan. Plans . are to wipe it out by 1958, following pay- ment. of s39.000.0o0 this year and Five later annual amounts of 330,- one. 3'1-36. Monte Irvin of New York Giants continues to head the National League hitters with a .389 mark. Carl Furlllo, Brooklyn outfielder. moved into the runner-up slot at .836. with a ltl-for-22 performance runs batted in with 101 and is tied with Philadelphia's Gus zornial for the most home runs, 20 each. southpaw Eddie Lopat is the American League's top pltchei-with 12 victories and only two set- backs and Milwaukee's Lew Bur. high American acreage has been gradually building up a situation which in the end would create great difficulties. . "It is encouraging to note." he said, "that the American farmer has taken the view that his vote It would add to the poesii:ii'iT,( settling many of the world's whm problems on this continent it it "could be possible for the Arm”. cans to adopt the position 1)," took prior to the war. namely thin 300-000 last week. My Campanella of (rem, 1", gm Nmo 1 - - Canadian wheat would be par i. AM. u of Monday. Umud B 00” n Dad" I M! d” in E. - p as Leagues indicates. namely that the Ameri; 1 1 th U H m - Kingdoni holders of Canadian I y r van be! won 10” "mm' "'4' 95" IGFCIII Ihollld be controlled. l:31ull?ge:u:;)me:... n ad mu" m This Is Weirdlp eadlt And See For Yourself If you're a stranger in our midst. possibly you have not heard of seeiiriiies Iiere free to switch the stocks to any quoted Canadian or U. 3. security or fromgU.s. secu- rities to quoted Canadian stocks. Previously, Britain had been re- paying the loan with the proceeds of any U.K.-owned Canadian sec- urities sold in Canada. The treas- ury claimed the dollars, re-im- bursing the sellers in pounds. The government used some of the dollars for Canadian invest- ment and the rest for reiirinx the Canadian loan. But, seyethe news- paper,-the system proved made- V). Kw A group of island senior officers pictured at Lftopla, scene of training of Maritime reserve units ' his summer. left to ri ht, Lt.-Col. A. W. Ro er: ED, ffic r Commsndiii Prince Edward Island mute. in nge 18': 5:” oil;1v::n?ne::.lI?Eglnl!nl il'ith Re-cool, iglajor Roy NIRf'GllllYrE)',SD.-AtA.Q.TVI.G? Heeadqusrters 2135 Armoured Brigade, Brig- Drnmn sfppe p V ladier W. W. Reid, DSO, ED, 0. C. 21st Armoured Brigade and acting Brigade Major Ivan Harper. in Clnldll .expa'ndmg ocofwm',"i!iI.C, of the l7tli Rerce. Other units training under the Brigade were Cape Breton iliglilanilers. Lt.-Col meraw uducmg loin "palmm lC. D. Arnold. Pirldii Highlanders, Lt.-Col. C. A. Man ning and 5th Signals Regiment, Lt. Col. K. M. John- !"-ndl on hlndl Charloiteioivni Ilon, .l ? Kenijpcisimn and ;:s”::...r:;3 the GREENDAL Sale. which truly rocked the Island from tip to tip! FOR SALE i :.::”..:i:iiv:: :;.m:.:;e;:si. If you re a stranger. you're iusi in time to get Bargains in Men's. ix, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Profltt, nnd son. Shcirv. and Mrs. John Summemda on Tuwday. Aug. 11. DPDIUX ol Waltlism, Mass . return-I Boys'. Women's and Girls' Wear that only Clark dare give; - 1949 CHEVROLET COACH ---------- -- - 9750-0" mi home on August in after spend- EC- 1949 CHEVROLET PANEL .il85ll.0ll Hill a iioim Wh Mrs. oemoy"-l3,,'),4';,,';,?dR3(fT”i.&;:3?'f,Cf,'I;,1;3g”lj , - 1948 FORD 5-I1GAgiI!9)1X(1ilqER . M3am1T;'iRiimfoi'd. Mo. speiitdsevcral days L MA 1 . i) . i i . visitiii relatives in ifferent ris , ::1ILII:MAN SEDAN . sloaojm lie of Hsimilioii alldlllldlan River. ID? muffh Island. on! r,,,ted1l:0L,'::1tl:y . , W v. w 1 , 7 ' , .. , , . i...-n-7, . 1951 IIILLMAN VAN .58n(l.tl0 Mrs. William Stewart and aaugh.i;',fd G,.,.:3,dl;;3rg,3;5;,”c,m;:m: - - w M an 1952 MORRIS VAN ............... .. . -Tr-91.35-OII 'Pl'-rll"l3iVl1:l'tl(:i'i TL S3l:IP0"sl;ewI":'v:lMrs. McDonald was the former I ---- av NOW DRESSES TO 3395 FINEST corioii DRESSES 1942 DODGE " ' ' ' r llrlier ellglghboi-5: min IIslllllslaIlluIltlfl:Xl:l Th- H d '" l T k I l . 1937 DODGE .. . -I. y - On the eve of their marriage on1.M,. McD,,,,,fd ,5 3 name 0,” is red yen to u e tor eave ll-it's your final chancel , H d , H 1947 INTERNATIONAL 1K2-TON .lil;)l.).(l0 Auxziist ii, the Lawless-Mclvorlgprmgmldl pg, L In the lot there's plenty new cations for street wear, sun l Y." Va," 9.”. You Phmy 6' 6 pm. "V" .quu . n G 1940 HUDSON . Fol i.i.(lll l)l'i;lI1;Al3Hl'lI3: i!i':r!E)'CK0l4:5;3 itigumigrirl. Cry 5.-5,,” Wm. fringed nor”, ,,.,c,,.,.n;,y dreuehwhm u llIa-y- Cenudei s history-all slxee, all styles - all fresh, new sum- '- ' . r, . - v . ' ,, y , , . . 1940 FORD . p. . . , , , . , . , . , ,. piiixndemllzus fgappery mad by Mrswanl;treh;3:icnM;:i1nM:;1i&irJ3iyr:E2eua:)c: out -what an utter give-away-what an mer goods - Kriskay s, ginghcime, American 3 1937 OLDSMOBHJ5 -- ' .' 3.5 O'Connor. Hum of the bFld9'el0Cl-:Soui'is. are Sl70lldlllK a short vaca- Utter price-smashl ............................................ V, a hreudclothgl In the Endl ................................. .. ' 1936 STUDEBAKER -------------- .- -hlr"-ll" In 20 izueats was is happy respite in tion at Harbor View Cabins. sum. r- -- . , ., ., .. , 3l60.00 .t.lie wedding preparations. merside. On Thursday they were . . , visitors to Kensinszton. Mr. Mc- STATIOA IIAGOA l Mrs. Emma Casley of Bnsion.lQuaid leaves shortly for the K. of lMnss.. attended the funeral of heryc. convention at St. Paul, Minne- lsister-In-law. Mrs. Frank Day at sols. i Kerisinglon. Before returningl 'home she plans to visit her two! sons in Halifax. N. S. I 1930 PLYMOUTH TRUCK , SPECIAL - I949 PLYMOFTH MARTIN'S GARAGE 254 Queen St. Telephone 4544 Read It! Here's Dresses To 914.95 i5.00. CK! Whatever we have of 12.95 and 14.95 dresses go on sale now at SS. No matter in what part of Canada Tyne Valley Notes g -Master Charlrs MacDniir.rall and Stewart Monlgonieigv rrtiirned to their homes mi We-(lnosday, Aug. l2th after having spent. ten days at Keir Crimp in French River. you live-you'll never see the equal of thisl Clark Is through-this is his final "gift" i One Final Smash! Dresses To 3329.50 . . .. S100 Now, you take the finest dresses in the store for S7- yes, choose what you will to 29.50, Clark smashes y 'em out at S7. Clark leaves the Island in ca few days - this is his utter price-smash of all time-yes lake 'em away 314.95 SIIORTIES s5 lSl9.5il SHORTIES 58.95 iiiousrs T0 53.95 oowiis. PAIAMAS VALUES io sift? Now, Clark does not care a hoot ci- Ladies crepe nlghtlee and pylomeie- Ladies 33.95 jersey sport blouses, i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lovell of Ver- mont. are spending holidays at Cavendish Beach. On August 12 they visited Kensington and were Mr. lguests of Mrs. Lovell's cousin. Heath Casicy and Mrs. Cesley. Mr. and Mrs. Ci'll”YTlPl'1 Mai'Nell and rlaiizhlnr, VVonrl,v. linvo mov- ed into their new home in Tyne Valley. Recent tourists to P. E. I. were Mr. and Mrs. William Herald. Sr, of Connecticut. They visited at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Cas- icy. Mrs. Allretl Ramsay hns return- ed in hrr home In Tiiio Valli-y after having spont the past. year with her family in the L'.S.A. Mr. Vvalrlo llamsziv, Onizirlo. spent a few days at the home of his pnrenis, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred -Sgt. Wm. McDonald. Mrs. Mc- Donald and two sons, Barrie and Paul, who spent three weeks with Mrs. McDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LeBlanc, left Sunday. Auiz. 9 for Glenaig, N.B., to spend ii. week with Mi". McDonald's par- ents before returning to the RC. . gs" Bnowiu .5: I I ' "'-"tic Only AYTMER A. F. station at Aylmer, 0nt..'rhey :i:"1;:-:19hglldxgrlvcnlsgt bxzgk hliisi bout former sole prices-here's beau- hold off, pay 33.95 if you want to- kiddies and girls dresses, girls terry has"Boatnn were accompanied to Chleiimiz. by br'o,h”.in.1'm,..s ,1,;.,,,h. tiful new blouses, to 3.95-silks, Clark gives you the chance to buy cloth T-shirts, boys wash suits- Brnwn" flavor. 1:31;-,&aIri;1w L313; Ltzfliliiixrigtt , , I laces, nylons, 1 them at 32. If you 2 away less than half 1 Boeniov "W59 --- M" mm" n""”"' H'”'f"' cottons-final smash .......... .. I need 'em, buy new ...... .. -on price-In cleric; final s . spent. the work-onrl of the fllh at M” B1!” "Id Mr; Gibson his summer lionio in Tyne Vallay. tSl.en13?1m:alt:x'1 We" "cent I am?” He was FlPL'OI1lil.1'll('(l hack to Hall- 0 K ' ,fsx hy Mr. Clinrlrs Noivcombe. telty. delicious beans. prepared In true "Boston" style with sugar- oiired pork and lots of spicy tomato sauce. RAYON TABLE CLOTHS Another shipment of this very popular ite sire 50x50 - Special LADIES' COATS up to size 50, black, navy and grey, reg to 35.00 - Special 85 LADIES' SUITS lust arrived, factory clearance, . ,l H r ' M15" John A' Clnuhan M M I The Mount Pleasant Health Cen- py ?Li';5i.';..ii3i.Z?'..2.iiii5?'.2: :::,i-- - AYIM ER '33”:-:'”A” B ” , past week as the guest of Mr. antiy ' , Mrs. James Lawless. On Aug. iii , overnight guest of her niece. Mrs. .......................... I to 29.50 - sizes up to 22 V2 - Special 50:: A SPECIAL COAT OFFER 1 0.00 s'.3.Zf..I”'..TTTiT?..'f.f'.'.7fffffTi?f.ff.'.7?..f...315 to till MEN .. READ FINAL GIVE-AWAY success. Despito tho rainy day I large crowd grillirrr-rl and all were iiccommodiilorl rind:-r rov:-r in tlie . p spar-laiis: linngrir. l'pwarrls of It M” Lmna Camuon or wemng lthousarid rlollrirs sens realized for ion, Si former teacher of Norboro. , spent'seversl days in Norboro the the "Palm Cemm Camillus Glllls, Travellers Rest. Mkr I 58-! "a .......o.. ...... The many friends of Mr. Ernest Ellis are pleased that he has re-l rnverrrl sufficiently to lie niile in W BOARD” "W M” ”W &1':i::.-'"still-””TW4i it Now. SPORT SHIRTS T0 52.49 NOW. 33.95 SPORT siiiiiis s2 7 N07 ei(AcTLvj Peso PAUL.'--w l-IEI-I-I-lei-ll AFTER Pounce- Afm 5'-I-M10 . '1, THE may 4- me me onou. ASPECTS or: ., OD?-aljplgtatglgg THAT ,,.cTURE rum FlA6CO,'I. 2EALize "d TOOK 0, You ' rr VVASTI-IE seer 3bKE we Igmm. mo 6lNCE- -rue reosnu iioees! MAS FOR GIVING VOIJ tioo F012 lT,T. WOULDNT m we you A snow- u BALL IF WE wens MARooNeo Men's sport shirts and T-shirts to 32.49-take what r you need-Clark holds nothing back, now! But one thing is certain no matter where you live, 1 you've never seen the equal of this .................. .. I l FINEST SPORT SHIRTS 10 36.95 y Yes, the finest S195 pre-shrunk sanforlzedspori ahlris go at 32. This la something you'll never, never see again-um leae Clark gives it to yaul All colors, ell sires for final give-owoy JACKETS. BLAZERS 10 316.95 less than half price on newest sport lacltete and blazers" yes. here'e this season's 16.95 best for 38. Clark is thru- 8.00 I5.00 T00 MlN'S TOP COATS ;m to you Ie dressed for fall In a new Goberdlna The Tyne Valley School has hsd' the interior ri--dc-cc-irriie-d. the work being done by Messrs. Leigh Stew- art and Delmont Yen. School will re-upon on Monday. Aug. 17th under the supervision of Mr. Wendell Phillips and Miss Blanche MscDougall. Real beauties in nylon plains and fancies-no where at no time has Clerk aver offered such quality at 33. Its Clurlt'e 3.00 Small men's and students suite to S39.50-Clark eay'e "take 'em away" at Sl5. No foolin - you'd lung.- .be eorlyl T The many friends of Mrs. John Williams regret. she has had to enter the Health Centre for marli- ral treatment and trust she will soon be well again. Mr. Stewart Williams, Charlotte- town. is spsndlnl part. of his va- cation with Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams. last and final gift - ehlrte to 6.95 SUIT Regular to 59.50 TO 539.50 50 MIN'S SUITS ' Mr. Charles Williams who spent S O O ” as p ! p Cr" I the past yesr In Ontnrlo has re- ars W I l . e h C ii A I I I turned to his home and plans to enter Mount Allison College In ox: September. new ......... ..- ........ .. 10095 all wool reg. 44.50 now ........................ .. ” . . d . . . 'C ..ti'...'."....":'. ;i'.”.i.'.:, Elli? iii. ioo MIN's oiiess rams ioo Minrs si-oiir COATS Star-is," . 1 after spending some time visiting a New Brunswick. 5.00 l :'::tare:r:3i:i?......... and 18.88 ....... -EENDALS leg to 10.95 , 4 now Rev. and Mrs. WM-ks, Iii-risque. . spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis. ' .... ................ ........ ...... .. THIS IS THE IND H4 - 150. GT. GIOIGI .2 Mr. A. Williamson, student min- ister, has returned to Tyne Val- ley After spending ten days at Keir Camp for boys as an in- structor. .oeueyIesa.u...i...v.ae-ev.an..., .. ' -EH