llelighted With A Visit tlere Says AUGUST 6. 1951 7Fi'iE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE Clan Chieftain P A-l have had .an exceedingly happy visit to Pnnce Edward Is- land and have been given a love- lv welcome by it! P60Ple." Illted flora, Mrs. MacLeod of Macbeod, chlet of the Clan, last night on me eve of her departure from the Province this morning by air. Cliict Mac-Leod and her party will leave the local airport at 11:20. During her three-day visit here Mrs. MacI..eod and her party, which included her daugh- ,,,,.' Mrs. J. Wolrige-Gordon, and her twin grandsons, John" Mac- Load of Macbeod and Patrick Woliigc-Gordon, visited different sections of the Province and met largo numbers of people. Yesterday morning the party . , ., atieiided St. James Church in the -m- Mum . , M y McMu t pom” uh that so the upright type silo for the first Straits providing the back-drop. saint John, N.B., vice-president of ti . Ciiyw l:lIiehodMi;.ndan;iimi:ll;'s. Wilfred Cl:::el::5LaTDv';”?"gellgslgelgexlxgll 1; hlfgfnltled that many blue-I longr as peopleydid notothink they time thist yelar. tlgarmers twill have Pram homemksecurel dlnithe the Trades and Labour Congress I Cid llhe afternoon Mr.'and Mrs. list 13th to,Ausust 18th for haii- berries are grown here Ind um were some to make 3 metal for an oppor un y mspec this en- la Cy ow' smo e cure mm of Canada: ML In Magnum Nb Charles Bentley took Mrs. Mac- Leod. Mrs. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. M. Records. Store. ciaiiiiiii. eliilanillil This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a uowsy naturo Ins! In lnssrtoil atbuflvlsn cents a word. strictly pay- a TOWN TAXI-Phone I600-13R. sdnneo. DOW'l.lNG'l IPOIT LODGE for Fishing and Golfing supplies. MB-3. J0llNS'lK)N'l IADIES WEAR. August Sale-Suits, Coats, Dresses. OLD ISLAND CHEESE in stock. Cash and Carry. , WITH ICE CREAM for dessert. there's a smile at every plate. BE STRONG AND IlEAl.'l'llY- Drink Milk. NOW IN STOCK. - Decor. 46 Toombs Music days. - ELECTED VICE-PRESlDEN'.l'- investigating Of Blueberry Prospects for the growing of blueberries commercially in Queen's County are now being in- vestigated under Mr. W. 8. Mc- Murty, director of farm improve- ment service in the Provincial De- partment of Industry and Natural Resources. Just how great these possibilities are. Mr. McMurty emphasizes, is still problematicsl. The present investigation is only a start. It had been hoped to locate and fully develop blueberry barrens in this country through proper dust- ing and regular burning over. But. despite popular belief, little of the major areas can be termed real blueberry land capable of produc- ing on a commercial basis, Mr. Mc- year the crop is excellent, but it is difficult to concentrate lteting to put. the industry on a the mar- Prospects Development They state the ideal method in true barrens is to burn over one- third of the picking area each year. In the fail a solid quantity of straw is spreadsover the area and this becomes beaten down and packed by the winter snows. in the spring the one-third section to be burned is then set ablaze and the fire is hided by the presence of the straw. This section does not bear fruit the year itis burned. but within a relatively short time that same season the shoots are well out of the ground and developed. The year after the burning is the time of the ibumper' crop, while the second year produces only about 50 per cent of the previous season's picking. tune all at once in bluebrrles they could accomplish much to build up the industry. He feels that over a Heads Cancel Campaign In This Province - Dr. L. G. Dewar Grass Ensilage Program Planned A special grass ensliage program has been arranged for farmers by" the Division of Illustration Sta- tions in view of the increased in- terest being shown in grassland farming and the ensiling of grasses and clovers. Farmers interested in a grass ensilage program will have an opportunity to hear Mr. J. E. Shuh, Assistant Provincial agronomist, Nova Scotia Department of Agric- ulture and Marketing, speak on this particular subject. Mr. Bhuh comes to this Prov- ince with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the ensiiing of grasses and clovers in both the upright and trench or pit types of silos. Mr. Robert Woodside and Son. Illustration Station operators at O'Leury. placed grass ensilage in silage and hear Mr. Shuh outline the grass cnsilage program now - under development in Nova Scotid The animal gathering of the.- clsns under the Calcdonian Club of Prince Edward Island was held Saturday afternoon at Strathgsrt- ney wth a record attendance. The gathering this year was graced by the presence of Chief Flora Mac- Leod, her daughtdr, Mrs. J. Wol- rige-Gordon, and two grandsons. John and Patrick. It is estimated that over three thousand, five hundred people congregated on the field, believed to be the highest point. on the Is- land, of the Bonshaw llills. From this vantage point it was a beau- tiful scene that unfolded itself. There were the rolling fields to the south shore with -Northumberland the chimneys providing a pict- uresque setting for the afternoon's entertainment. Large Attendance At Saturdayis Gathering Of Clans At Strathgartney " TEACHERS Continued from page 1. Robinson, secretary of the Second- ary School Tewchers of Ontario: Mr. Winston Davies. secretary of the Public school Men Teachers of Ontario; Miss Helen Ward, soc- fury of the Public school Woman Teachers of Ontario: and Miss A. Tirreli, secretary of the English Catholic Teachers of Ontario. c-gates attending there will be sev- eral olxservers representing fut- ernal organizations which hnve educational committees. them will be Mr. J. A. Whitebone. iional Secretary-Treasurer of the oanadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees. Canadian Congress of In addition to the various del-' Among A W. (7. Macl-90d l0 5- -l0lm'5 Mr two commercial buys and mum. period of yea” the bluebenles tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. Alan Stewart, M.L.A. Labour" Mr, I-1,13 Chandler, Char- ?rt?S'.I)'Iei'ianLeC;lUr(2liIt idn lgelfasl. em-mgla e.l;l)l;;':I3'&en:lVl"3l)l:3 mm a steady market In the United could be an excellent source or Dr. L. G. Dewar, well known The Women's Institute of Knuts- owner of the field where the games lnmgown, cgngdjnn Agwclnglon M Ml.s' MM (zd 5.3 eh 5 lenwrs Prince Edward Island Guernsey States which is considered the steady income for growers if 0'1-veal? Dhyslcllm. 1135 been 8l3- ford lIHVe arranged to serve a full were held. is P. izrcat Krfmdsdn Of Adult Education: Mr. F. W. Hynd- IZPHIAY lHl0l'e5C 1" '3' V5 ,9 Breeders Club aunt weeks me t. best Gum hmdled in the 1.131,; manner, pointed Provincial Chairman of course supper at the conclusion of David Stewart, Esq., of Ardchen- nun, chm-lollegown, cnnullm V me Olddsc-ltllcmerlnt,sa:',cIa33(l-is? Sm: l"! of the Club. The report ell: will Require Time He definitely does not agree that P.E.I. Cancer Campaign which will the program. acliorchnn, Oerthshire. who ilC- Assoclallon 01 Adulg Edunglong kl ll-i, 'l9:'"”” l, as e la '" SE”, Friday's issue read Mr. Harry Officials are far from di.scourag- farmers need any "education" in be held the first week in Sept- ,It is hoped that Mr. Shuh may qulred some seventy thousand acres Mr. F.W. Hyndman, Charlotte- "'”-l'”' '55 3 V W we "um 0 Hurry. ed. though, and 391 that lg nu-me” me matter, but, only ma; men ember. Dr. Dewar was Chairman find it possible to remain in the in Prince Edward Island which he lawn, Cgngdjgn cnnml," 01 com. of iiighlaiiders, a great number thinking on the subject might be for Prince County last fall and did Province until Wednesday, Aug. 3 visited in 1831. It was David stew- merce; Mr. J.Y. Boudrias, Char- . . . -- of the Province wish to really go I of llhoimbciiai-lilies ilizmnasiriigcdf ,iIt'iliz?: CAB PLUNGES OFF BRIDGE into the blueberry gro-zing bus- directed to better channels. In this Such 811 excellent 1013 that hli lmd HEN" Eddies-S the large '-lleld art-5 SOD. Robert. W110 blllll 3: lottctown, Canadian Manufactur- &odK.,':n - Early yesterday afternoon ii mess in time they can make on way they could learn improved 3Pi3Clfil libllltle-3 merlled 101' lllm flily Elllherlng Whlch meals 311- house in thls Pf0Vln0E ln 134? ers Association; Rev. J.P. Nichol- Mrs. MacLeod spoke particular- cai- plunged over the Marshltield excellent source of income from methods of increasing yields and the position of Chairman for the nually on the farm of William E. which he named Strathgartney. son, National Conference of Con- , bridge about five miles from them. But the stress that it is not be in abetfer position to take ad- whole Province. Dr. Dewar. who Johnstone and Son. Long River. adian Universities; Lt. Col. L.T R ”lel'al:,: gzijutglufzixgg g:1aS':g,d'a';,d Charlottetown. Several of the a short term lliroposition, rather is vantage of the services his depart. took it 5D6ClBl P053-Graduate Fleld d9l' P"0CE9dlnS'5 39'? ”"d9l" lli""""l G""" Lowther. Charlottetown. Cnnldllh Slfcgxas also very intich impressed 3"""'l P053 were ripped up. 50 it a long haul in order to properly ment has to offer. F7”"l'5e All Pllbuc Helmhv 15 deeply WW ”'2 p'm- and ll 1”” lmlgmm Lesion: Mrs. R-D. Blllfd. Freder- dlm the successful gam S at far as could be learned no one develop the barrens. interested in Cancer control. He has been arranged, The honored guest at the gaih- lcmn, N3" canadlnn gogng nnll gfathgarmey which she attended was lnjuged, states that; fliivery dollar con- Mr. Johnstone has recently com- ermg, chief MacLeod was intro- school and protestant Tenn”,- --F qamrday afternoon ...... tribuled now will bring nearer the pletcd the construction of a loosc- ciuced by president W. H. Beaton Federation; Mrs, 'r,w,L, Prowge 0" P ' CITY POLICE covirr-At th:- day when we will Conquer cancer." housing born for livestock Ind who preceded the introduction by Charlottetown. National Council Last night Mrs. .MacLeod and pariv spent a quiet evenmg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mac- The Provincial Chairman, is now getting his organization lined up farmers should take this opwrt- unity to impact this more modern Believe Conservatives Stipendlary Magistrate's Court on welcoming the clans on behalf of Saturday, is woman appearing on the Caledonian Club. In her ad- of Women of Canada: and Dr L. W. Shaw, Charlottetown. Pro- ,. is remanded charg of - 0 and hopes to cm i te th C n type of barn const tion. (I i th 1 , Chi f M Leod - l h Lord, Park Tenrace. with s hum" was awarded a :I.l5DL'nd:!aI8raSr;Ti): 0 1 W.n I l K campaign by tche gned of etheafici-it Mr. R..C. ParentmcSuperintend- oiltfasirsessild flex? alglzasuree atncbeing 11:1 l,3el;ef,l,m. 0! .:5”;i1'.f3l.?,"E'.i;.' 901' 0' ”"3”d5- y tence of 20 days. while a n:- u 1 ' ' week in September. ent, Experimental, Farm, Char- present and made many glowing Cntxontlp Associati n, mended drunk and incapable was -ee----- iotietown. will be present and ad- comments of the hospitality sc- (TIVIL DEFENCE TALKS n'iTAWA, Aug. 4-ICP)-Cam adian and American civil defence awarded a 10 day suspended sen tence. They were the only gersons to appear in Court Satur- ay. two By GLENN WILLIAMS LONDON. Aug. 5-(AP)-Brvlw ish socialism is having tough go-' Girl iiuide News POTATO PAYMENTS Continued from page 1. dress farmers on "The Place of Grass Silage and Loose-Housing of Cattle in Prince Edward Island Agriculture." corded her while here and made particular mention of the beautiful scenery of Strathgartney. Mr. Alan Stewart, M.L.A.. de- BETTER FISH OUTLOOK ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.-(CF)-Nean ly all of last year's catch of coil traders are slated to meet here ing, and the Opposition can harci- If) 11?, had hoped that mls payment A special feature oi the program llve;-ed an address, welcoming now has been sold, healer, ,9. fwx, Tylesdgy for ll closed session Thiulgflgggi ofl;hEAhI;:D3:,lis2 'A' iy wait for 1 general election. Un- might be available to Island p,.,,- at Long River will be 8. delightful Chief MacI..eod to Strathgartney. port, with recent shipments to that will check up on how far the two countries have gone to inte- rrato their programs for the de- fence of civilian populations. Health Minister Martin is expect- ed to lend the Canadian delegation. LUNDON -(CP)- When resid- riiis of the Hackney District com- plained aim". the high rate of tax- es, the borough council did not lower them. It organised an ex- hibiiion to show just how the tax money is spent. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES Fadycn. and -' New Jersey, arrived Saturday evening to spend two weeks on P. E. 1., guests of Mr. and Mrs. MIOIICIXI of Lewes. Lot 60. was held yesterday afternoon from Caledonia Church. The service at the church and grave was con- ducted by the Rev. A. C. Fraser. The paill-bearers were: James MacLean, John D. MacLcan, Mal- colm MacLcan, George MacLeaii, Dan MacAulay. John A. Mac- Intermenlt was in Cale- donia West cemetery. . Personals Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wood ” Nancy, of Pa-terson. der present conditions, most pout- ical observers believe, the Con- servatives would win handily. Political polls indicate the coun- try still has confidence in Prime Minister Attlee's' integrity-but not the confidence in his govein- iiient that won it two elections. Labor has just begun its seventh year in office. some of its early fire is gone. Its plans of public ownership have become law with- out fulfilling all the promises made for them. The picture is clouded by a pail of taxes, the weight of rearmament and new loads of austerity. Attempts to plan and control the British economy have been batter- ed along the up-and-down road of PnuK coimrza GUIDES. Our new Company of Guide5 recently held an enrolment. cer- ducers during the latter part of July. but due to unexpected delay in New Brunswick this was not possible. When informed of this delay dui-ing the past week and upon receiving confirmation that the amount of the final payment should be approximately 22 cents r. bushel, the Provincial Govern- ment was advised of the situation. The local Government immediate- i,,v made the funds available, stat- cd Mr. MacDonald. He added that the agreement be- tween thc marketing boards of new Brunswick and P.E.I. and the Dominion Government had a very beneficial effect in support- ing thc potato market during the chicken supper the Women's Institute. served by Reds Claim xi-5.7.2 In Nationalist Army TOKYO. Aug. 5-(AP)--The Chinese communist radio at Palp- ing said Saturday volunteer Jap- anese soldiers and military advis- ors are being taken into the Col- nese Nationalist. army on Formosa. The 'broadcast, monitored in Toyko, said that "under orders of the U. 5. Far East Command" a supreme advisory committee has been set up placing the troops of Nationalist Ptesident Chiang Kai- Sheir "completely and directly un- Following the opening addresses, President Benton then presented Prince Edward Island's recently Continued on page 15. Cuba and Brazil. Meantime whal- iniz companies report better cat- ches during the new whaling sea- son than at this period a year ago. -G. H. M. - WAY beyond our expectation was the last shipment of IIANDPAINTED CHINA from the Redford Potteries in England . . . . The exquisite flowers are very life-like and the background colon are soft. mottled pastels. The China Departments of both the Charlottetown and the Suinn"-erslde Stores have this Handpainted China on display in all its loveliness. The pieces included in the shipment are small size ash trays. .. . i DE . ' H. Roy Cromwell. York Point. Sushi: irlgld gelxjlgntnlgfgll me "mm emony that will be remembered lane, pan of 1”; 59,50". der the command of American and trinket dishes, cream and sugar sets. vases. low flower dishes and tea 3 Th E f M d wN;:re contrgl, are (mime way for a long time by all of them. It had enabled mud powers .'la.pnnese so-called military advis- pots . . . . The prices are very reasonable too - 55 cents to 2.30. You'll 505 PUT IIISIIUTTOII Mr e Amily J till 5 088 ll! an Polls and by-election results in. Provincial Commissioner MTS. -l- to obtain assistance. to the extent ors." fall in love with the Radiord llnntlimlnleil China in the Chllll DPDIPF Pnice she-at nwmnhbe smyrptig men” We mmHn,th,,,,.u.eet 15 Em. C. Hlll.C;l91S0ftlm?Ill(lI ivilrs. F. a;e?;)(el::l5 of approximately 375.000 under the Incl"! 03 30"! S10"!- -- ' P . met a this I1 Y HWY 3 f A ricultural Prices Su ort Act "I"-T-'TD"" - ' ----N lemir? thllyl h.fve enimmgnthe P. lillgcesclmlrei i:i!)0:he him he one ing of parents and Guides on mgd mdjrecuy has beeip respon- LONGER. woar- Easier washing are just two of the features of Bland- BIRTHS '.l lfflfgl or dmfl em -3" some leading'figures in the La- the 5'h”l'e at Park C0"'”' The Sible for assistance to practically V ed Wool and Nylon HOSE for Men that are to be found in the Menls w 5 m T wee y ucovelyi hm. Govemmmt have mud up nus first chore was to collect wood 3" potato growers who marketed 9 V 0 Wear Department. These square toed Sport Socks are in plain knit - llnspiiai, July '.Z'll.h, 1961, to Mr. Mr. W. E. Robinson. vice-pre- Sliuntlon-and rebelled ngnlnsg ll, and have a lesson in fire lighting. potatoes in any way slnce lag: plnin colors: blue, fawn yellow or white. and they have elastic tops for and Mrs. Fred Bertram, a son, a Barry Franklin. '1 lbs. 12 07.5. t iiieni: and general manager of he Canadian National Railways, left for Moncton over the week- Left-wingers such as Aneurin Bevan and Harold Wilson stormed out of the cabinet and took up The girls were quick and we soon had three roaring fires 801113 with the absolute minimum of March. Its successful conclusion is a. source of much satisfaction to all concerned, Mr. MacDonald said. Sessions Of Grand in the Men's Wear Department. neat fit. The price is only 1.25 ii pair .. . Nylon Hose for longer wear and easier washing . . . . . Wear Blended Wool and You can get them MILLS-At th So I no ital, . . . i ihi iti -; ih r matches being "595; Md W95 -- July um. 1951c. to lira. andspMr5. 3': ch? oil”'ll"'?'3u33: 33ZTn.l.'l ::..'iIQ.s "3 P05 cm H e M "mam mam mes M Sllmt Marketing Prospects Lodge Held lll P-E-L Lovwmz than you are-med . The new Max Moron nrsurr RlLi:l"li Mills, ilowc Bay a daugh- vlslt for two days lagt week. The party is choosing up glue, able wood were collected to :5 PIIEPARATIUNS in the new drip-proof, plastic container . You simply l,,,. Janet Mm.yem.. 10 ",5. 13 0,5, for ,, showdown at "5 anmml ,,,,,,, cliui. tine e;gi:is;isgi.meTiivenh Gang: Qumed about marketing was, odd! H h ---V 1 I grass till. thehamoginiti yo:lnec(gIso all wasliceegs Ieliminated. The Accessory rmc ii . . . . v . . e - t .59 .. n "I-VDEBGAST - M the Prince ..tMi'3'..ili'..'.'3-54" 1ll'ac33i"..'.'lEi ”l."crc'.'.7-"VI "MO" m om” Qvlvia Bishoo of Summmlde iiitssffteiineiilal”.3.x:il.lfc33,'l. ways aZeKl.fo.f.3'i:c3y3it:ital-3-dice nf53sln';'”d'.i.i.”.na"n'i.p..?.'Z. (:.'i'l'u':i.il'.'.onuin.n ...i.fe'.i"i'.-sd"'.'i'l'i'. '3 :,,”.”'”.l' "05P"8l P" A"8"" 4- planted by Mrs. 'McQudid and 9019' b"”'- .”'l.”ikl"g 'he.PF”:;;, pects have m,;e,l,,n,. lm,,,.,..e.l Edward Island. and it is interest- and night Facial Stick priced i.so - of course there are many other ill '0 M” ""d M” Aumn their three children are spending 139 l0 PNV""”3l ”""""55wPay (in,-lng the past few week... pomp-, ing to note that this week's Gr-and Max Factor Preparations that I have not the space to mention here. . . . Pvnrirrgast. Kcnsington, is daugh- t (er. Tll().lIPSON-At the Prince ' Ed. he month of August on the Is- land. Mr. McQunid is a brother of Miss Agnes McQuaid of the .u A friendly policeman ' were Ca-pt. Eliza Campbell. trot Leaders Francis Parsons and Mary Campbell. Gllldes 3”” acrenges iii the United States and Canada have been reduced to the cxtont of about 440,000 acres. or Lodge sessions for the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland will be the twelfth occasion on which oration: in the Accessory Departsnen You'll just have to come in and shop for your Max Factor Beauty Prop- t. B . Maclieod Enid . d 11 d it M d ' City Library staff. helping hand instead of admiriis- Bernard. Pliyllls - 19 L the Province has been so honour- m:"l"s6lnl"I;f:'p”ll'l1 oll!""(l;'u1y" terms A "bunt an emclmt and Hcwam Edvdlm Mllrlztagiosfih Bcaldd 'IPl:lrScelIIlE&I'iS that most potato ed. Following are the dates of pre. Thoinnson. Charlottetown. a son. ' . 0 thoughtful sarsgcman-these are -l0l"l3lP"le- .3”: Th ms had gmwlng are” boll, lune and ln vzous Grand Lodge sessions held D "me l"5l9l' ll iii....”:”lf:...l"l1f”.l.ll1.”ll:” .22: .?.l."”C.".Ii'..... .: .2. ".'.”'.i”. .":.l:..':::.:.: min. I . Mgr, . - - d I S ted by rail 1: o o e c - . V - , MarKINNON-BENNETT - The of Zfm l,:,l,?.';d ,,f,,'”l,;:f, lilrldcrgluiialigrs ut:Iei1iTlcp::een(Inptain tion to the level of market rcquire- At The , :,lfdf,l,"3,”f 3?" 1)',l”:'- d”:'l,'&:i the man; visitors who has been W” Pl'95;,',;”d by lg”), Fifi: f,f,:; "w1';l,f,'i;,,, yjclds He 3., nlgh or 1889: Charlottetown: R01-LAWAY CLUB , uug , ..j . . , cerem n .. ' Mabel” Mnacexinnon tozudignd As. MUNDARE. Alta., Aug. B-(CP)- l,”"”h'd "ml? t hmniail: lrgsgsslve ildlll "” ""5 ”lck"' mgh" W" "M y"" me” lhmnd ”.;",,T;?:,:;.":;.,, TONIGHT .' mic: gm lat: Ieonartii anti” 1:3:-s. Prime Minisntler st. Ieuwli 3” ltl:,nrt:c(l!i:tioiri,.1e 0” 0 am” a lllfg, lamund ll? o.l.;rolli.1;' P3335 3.0; gelrtigiklytucfgrdtllrlgugtdlhrlg 1903' Charlottctovln Dancing from 9.30 till 12.30 an 5 r ' ' , ' . . . - .5 iiitei'nooii,en.llieiie 233: Stale p.m. Rant, l.(eJ:fl1Ied45opI:lleS tbgglrzllohxtohiftl xprg, :yd;;'ch'E3,le: r1?,En;,?,: is: ca:i?mGuiS: Laws while Mrs. he said. If yieigs) areulogvegntihajig g::gg3'::g::1':- Music by DON MESSER and his ISLANDERS with A; gate? qathedral in thectown Continuing a tour of the Prairie 2,0,1, vino is here Wm: his hm,” Jienkins'dcoi;g1i&ati;l(a:A&dentth;:gr;i; gazttwyreviazilsggrtleermglged "ll! the mm 1935: Chulouemwn: WALDO MUNROE at the Piano , , . . ' r i . . l hndi33"oril.?iy.li'nP'Q" R" W" 5.'3lll.'?.c.”m."i.i.?I'llf3"335i. l'.l..f.”e'' 4'” ”l'”' "d M5 ””"3”" "id l...fd."”” The group had grown month. it would seem -5 if the” 1939- 5"'"m"5lde- Admission 506 Tax Included . 3' gm: l l r en lh ”""v P”"''"' "id "C'lPW"Tl”” ”' uitellarge by this time and for should be- '”lities in this 1. nEAT"3 gtitlillaintlan i?ettAar.:nthoP im: iV!lili-It ml experience T year ago when she first time in that area I year's market that did not dim .. he... gtopped net; hector: going .5 N5 0” milled 0" 5 "”"" W9” l” weinie roast was held but me during the past several years. T '1 A (EALLANT-At his home on King Street. Summcraide on August 5. 1951. Joseph 2. -,Gallimt in 76th year. Forwu-den ll-om the to several thousand persons at a N3 Wu gm mom. for the m", , 1 1 once again d d b about 40 emmt 5 .1 Bl”"'"”' F"'l9”l -H0'"i' 9" M0"' Ukrnmm "leb"'l'l”"' lia blit instead lcasantlv sur- wmmns Inst .h'l er kcen suiJ- ncuceld yi ll thege factors he S D "IN i -is I hi it la 1 About 2,500 sons e ted M. p' p i lh0W'-id the Illsm" 95 . 0'” er "ll I ' All mrnibers urn requested to , ' klllcrcothcs fuiiacrfnlruuiileinctiee St. Laurent altfelltdundagge He ax: Fused by such an exmblm" M port. of Guidini by Dwvldlng W9 said the marketing board officials me” It Mun” nmeul "mm hits on Wednesday. August 8th at t Elk Island Park. At the park, 16 miles farther west, he was to speak rived by automobile after an over- the town. A policeman gave him a hand and summoned a garage- man. and in no time he was on courtesy. I-its opinion has not changed: ladies and girls were quite sure that it would not be the last. The Carnation and Spring Bmllk eats gnd the girls were very ap- preciative. it was a wonderful Another fact, Mr. MacDonald pointed out. is that the seed po- tato acreage in Canada has been would strongly advise all farmers who have potatoes planted tq,t.ake I.0.0.F. at 2.15 P.M.. Monday. Aug. ilth, to Presents nu. I St. P 1' Ch i u i ht t in ti 1 N th B ttl - .. , . . -"end tho flmml 0' our lilo "W . . . . . Cemcigry. nu I M” an tiorgd, sr:sk.,rt,o nllnggrettrille. -Altea. 5:cy"'maItuha,:: :1e;ly”yelf-riflsvegfz; mcegng.r Guislgzmgsonagts Izvnggeugnil lt;l;,fu::;g'”;)eSi: crixzcirgl t:,llEal:,'mCyl'::1lls- Cjpl. Murdock MRCLOHD. "b0 WILLL REMEMBItRl&D' A e o a , ' lilnriilNNOV'.-At ' York Point Nemy 4300 ""3 "l th” ”l”"'"”' never have I received such court- i,?,”,,,.,,,. became ' occupied with due to oxmlng weather condlllons. , D WEBSTER - ' su,,,l,,,.' M13, 5 M”. Roderick service conducted by the Basllian mus lreglmene anywhere as I emnz and masllng, 11 was an- ,? .2 "Rt 's. I ' I d Tuesday, August: 71:11 It 9 P. K. e MacKinnon in 'hcr Both year. Huh". of the 0"” cnmonc have gotten here. People seem to other of those meetings that '5' ' """"'” to "' "'"'' '"”" ll” "'”''”'c” "' breakfast at Mundare he ll” ”"l ”' "tell" my lil "lend makes one feel that evcryk little A SMALL wonm c. o. xizaivax. Starring 9" d . . l ” . . ' ' . . . . TllisonauagthtI?dlrl(MlI:oinitantlggioiztg: "'””"d l" E” "l""d' lily lg; tlizmvzlarlgils ”i'J3ZZn'25 E3E.,l,I,'.” is C:-znelimxjofth it. BEXLEY. Kent. England e (GP) R S mm” Md” John Mills, Martha Scott and Patricia Roc Tuesday. service starting at 206 Y"t"d” ll” Prim” Mlnm" nd at. places of interest I live when one can see the enthusiasm Algninu the visitors' book at the o ock. Interment Argyle Show "N9 P '""'l"""' "W" W” Pl in Waltham Mass just' outside ..,.l joy of the girls and parents local council offices. Mi and Mrs. P-mr-3 Cemetery. Northern Saskatchewan towns. ' " Ind 5 "Homo" at clean Manny Muyvey of A,,5m.lla lacked .l -,he till 1 ;'-WDOII-At the Prince Edwaril mild Hospital, Saturday, Aug- R . Miss Doris Taylor of York "Willi at the Macuan Funeral time until noon today. Funeral Wm York United Church lmdliy afternoon, service start- " at 2.00 olclock. this ,"”'"ln.t; afternoon, service start- 230. Interment Bslfaat Altogether he made seven brief speeches. including one at the Ukrainians' major celebration in Saskatchewan--at Rsdbarry Lake. Near Krydor and about in miles northwest of Saskatoon. SAI..!'oRiD. ltnlland -tcP)- The of Boston. and believe me when I say, we could use some of the manners I find everywhere. The man who pumps CBS. the poll!!- man. the waitress-especially at my hotel." Mr. Ryder said that he some- times wonders if he has found "llldorado" here. as he spdlld Ol Officers and Brethren minds. LEADERS IVAIIRANTS We are very happy to announce the award of three more Lead-.er.s Warrants this week. to lVlTS- ml?” Mann and Mrs. Helen Jenkins of Marshfield Guides and Mrs. Mar- garet Mathcson of S0lllllD0l'9 Along 3.0. coast pl-eylous clltry. It was made by persons who live only d few streets away in the Mulveys home town. Vancouver's Sea island base and six airlines planes covered 90"": 500 miles of the coast Cllflii l-0' should notice a change Desirable Property With one acre of land and buildings in EAST ROYALTY . WELCOME ll Interment - - y . municipal laundry h rs h lo , w k 5: this 8 b I led I 1 oil I1 Cl"P- , wk Ccm""y' Provided fsciiiti" for I:ouser..'.vu ht: ,l,;'”n:ov,f:::,1:,f;1l3'glt,:.o ,,I.”;;i'.d ma 3.233! yearn to?” Wfnaaltrlllllis now. day m M t 0 um (Neal. Clmrlotlctowny l'r0ill II-ensaar-at the Prince Ed. do their weekly vmh. Now they ' who will be the next. KIN! island Hospital Saturday can do the ironinl 100. On mI- Apply 7 a es' "lust. 4, cum... ;';u,.d..,.k ,1,' china which require inserting . r;:l'::;!:hl1vrfd188 Eustlgili Stqlit; his win! in 9'” ””" SDHIIIIIC Mlifliilg Box 6, cm Guardian ' ear. II P0 1 I lie MacI.ean llruneral rgrnne thllli The first step if you 1605 KENT STREET of St. To All T Semciery. ”l"'"' W" ”- " in your normal bowel IN MEMOMAM 3'3 ?'.'T..:.'::il' j'),"C,?,,EXE”;..';li.'i.5 3.535: :i'::t.t.sr's"ad3c:.”k W" ””""4'''"'' "W51 ODDFELLOWS and REBEKAIIS N D M L In loving memo , of our darling m at .1?! M. sharhl: ffrn ;jj;';d,3i'9,3,?,2w?,lf.'3'":iS:g 13:: Persistent comupnlon nEFRAU""N mm Also 'I'hc.Delegates To The ' ' ac oan m'm;'mu.rv IICGAI o'v"..'."."i..'1 3:00:01-. u'm..i. 1...... ri-ma pol:-n-ct lg V5-lalcco:-l:'veCrh:sril-mg 3; ;gll,';;:W,;lt'",:Y '3; ANALYSIS CANADIAN TEACHERS FEDERATION uNDI..'A.p. - Maclassn of It. Andrews bodsr ' I 1 ,, a ' :,",',,,,,""" "" '"" ""' 512'. "..”".'i'J' i'.'..3'..?."”'Fl..-..".'.'. ?a'5'clil'-c?ae"lll3?..'?"h".za.ycl3”'(: f,”,,,':l;,f.'i,";,.?,',:,',l,i”f,V, 57,2 6. F. HIITCHESON Door IN AND sins Us . &ll GVC I I 1' GIG I I . mmnhn In :ho.levo a-hart holds so:-:2. gghlmzta mi. gxlgoofiinnprir Bog: I: the mmgm o gmzglmifhdugnoscd ear- & so" This week we are featuring our entire stock of North Wlilsbho I'o:onsh-ones loops i..'.".3... , ” hf lIeItEQdc.:;1ege"l:l&:aI";;enll:'lII." .33 .y 8 w DRESSES at greally reduced prlc” "on 1. mm" ,-...M " hum ..lfm','.m',.' W", piloted by zgaglalt. mace (Ted) Wil- 09 ""”'l'l' as our welcome gesture. it-ti-en Him we when 1- M-or"-Wt Wm '”m".'.'..Z' R. c'. it :1 's...... and 53 0'-M St ' ' Iaannn aouadtan aircraft trons