,zur.v. so lost l 1 Tim GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN 1 mos nouns J. ILMEI IIUIPIII lloue Plsonux following stores Albertans Phones ...nlIAll PARISH PICNIC. Wed- pesday. August lst. -BUYING peeled Dulpwood 1111-oughout July at market prices contact P 11 I. Prodhcl Co.. Ltd Kensington. Phone-5'! or George H Brooklns. Kensingmn Phone 9 -3!!!-:ADAI.BANI-J. Dr. L. K. Zielinskl will open his office for general medical practice at Bread- albanc on Monday. August atli. 1951. Office hours: Every Monday and Thursday. 4-6.30 p.m. Mater- nity cases and calls by appoint mclli, Phones Kinkora 9. .. ROTARY MEETING -2 At the, regular meeting of the sum- merside Rotor Club yesterday at Robson's Rea aurant, the new president, Mr. B.W. Taylor gave his inaugural address to the mem- bers and plansgwcre dismissed for an active club year of service work. - S 7:15 wisrsnn GUARDIAN I ,. PIINCI COUNT! onion I Insane street. Iasnmeuids. ram sun 'sosn. lshsoripuoas; Adv Verdun; In an and Gl0lGP;.C.II0w'. am and I031 no GI-Min my In house at any of the In lnnsnenldei Bell bookstore. lanuaer street: Gearuea Drugstore. II Ce cm as”. xellrs News-stand. Water Street: Mara Outlet. 0'! Granzllle sneer: Alygo Doaeetws Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Tunsporl. - Water Street; Alhass's Grocery. 180 Russell stress a x. L. Waite In lensfngtoss ' WEST PIINCI 0l'l'l0I Frank Weeks. 08-! office and on House. lepreaenbtlvn -ICE CREAM social and dance at Indian River School on Tues- day, July 31st. Sale of lunches. - HELP THE IKINETTES help the kiddies by giving generously for Your bag of peanuts on Satur- day which is Kinetlc Peanut Day. -LEAVE FOR ALBERTA-Mr. and Mrs. Arras Arsenault ofSum- mersidc left by train for Calgary. Alberta, to visit their sons-in-law and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Manion. and also son El- lery. They expect to remain one month. While in Calgary they in- tend visiting Banff and Lake Louise and other interesting parts of the west. 5 Many Improvements At At Acadian -Hundreds of people of Au- dian descent from all over -the Province will gather at Bzmont Bay tomorrow for the Acadian National convention which opens at nine o'clock in the morning with Pontifical High Mass cel- ebrated by His nrceiiency. Bishop James Boyle of Charlottetown. In attendance will be eighty members of Le. Burvivance Pran- caise from Montreal and Quebec City who are touring the Marl- Nme Provinces. The sermon will be delivered by Archbishop Nor- bert Robichaud of Moncton. The official opening will lake place at eleven o'clock at which Mr. .1. Ed- mund Arsenault of Charlottetown, the convention preeidcnt, will pre- side. At the opening ceremony and during the day speeches will be da- livered on different topics by var- ious eminent speakers. At the evening session there will he a program of singing by Acadian students from this Province who are attending various univ "'-- If is intended to have the prognm outdoors and meals will be served for the convenience of those who lattend.--S. Large Numbers Expected Convention S'side High ' Defeats IIoIman's Ladies Elm The summerslde High School Royals defeated I-lolman's lsdies' softball team in the first game of the S.A.A.A. Softball League 'ast night at the recreation grounds in Bummerslde by the score of 19 to 6. Julie Meikle pitched for the winners and allowed only 7 hits. Lorlnda Gaudet of 1-IolmIn'a giv- ing up eighteen safe blngles. Err- ors were numerous on both sides. Wanda Palmer's catches at second base was a feature. Gwen Clark. Betty Inman and Wanda. Palmer each had three hits to lead their team. Lorinda Gaudat was the only Holman player to get two hits. 1!. S. Royals .. 001482 4-1! 1! I Holmasfa .. .. 0021015-C 1 0 Batteries: Meikle and Gay; Gau- det and Palmer. .. ..... 2.. At the Airport the Alrfo.-ce Ladies edged the Curran & Briggs gals in an extra-inning thriller by the score of 11 to 10. The teams were tied at ten-all at the end of the regulation seven innings of play and had to play' an eighth frame to decide the winner. "Wil- optimistic About Peace Talks wow 7-: 5,1-.9,-.v Whlle cease-fire talks are going on. a spirit of gaiefy is evident tion picture equipment and May Establ Possibility 0! establishing an industry at Kenaingfon for the manufacture of floor machines for sending and polishing is being considered by Mr. Jack A. Camp- bell, of Wollsston, Maes., a well- konwn former Islander now vaca- tioning here. Mr. Campbell manufactured floor machines successfully for many years in, Massachusetts and is now retired from active business. He sees possibilities of developing the industry in this Province. however, and would be prepared to start a small factory here as an experiment if adequate elec- trical power can be obtained. The extension of a high tension line now under way by the Maritime Electric Company would. he be- lieves. meet this requirement. In the meantime, Mr. Campbell isc enjoying his annual vacation at his summer home in Kensing- ton with his wife. the former Miss Katherine Stewart, who is also a native Islander. He believes Prince Edward Islander has a wonderful future, and that every effort should be made to put its high- ways in first class condition. Mr. Campbell has his own ino- his pictures of vacation scenes in this Province, which he takes back I with him to Massachusetts after lcouniy "B" ish N dropped l yesterdy to say now much he joyed his home paper which he ganis ls indispensibll to Prince dward Islanders abroad Lennox Island Micmacs Defeat Tignish Aces Before an immense crowd of tourists and visitors on Sunday July 29th. at Lennox Island. l'.'lIl being the annual Feast of St. Ann lhe Lennox Island Inoians base- ball loam scored another majoi victory over the Tignish Aces b3 it score of 10-5. Two weeks ago a1 Tignish the game between thrss two foams was called oil with four innings playr-ri on account of rain and at this point the Indians were leading by a large margin. Bnilr. teams are members 3'' the Prince Leaguc.-I-. among the reserve U. N. troops back of the lighting line. This group ' liams pitched for the Airforce, witwer catching. S. Arsenault - 'l'0RONTI)-ill-AN cnanosn Slside R. C. A. F. Station has found a piano and a guitar and are making the most of their. -. Chief of Police Peter White said last night that an informa- A TRUCK DRIVER FINE!) - In Summerside Police Court yes- tsrday morning a truck driver from Bi-adalbane was fined :25 and costs for driving his vehicle without due care. and attention. He pleaded guilty. Police told of zhasing the; truck on Saturday Illllht in the police patrol at 70 miles an hour and failing to catch it although they passed it --CONCERT AT CAVIENDISII --The newly erected bandstand at (August lu) when the Summer- side Citizens Legion Band will present a concert in the evening commencing at 8 o'clock. A sil- ver collection will . be taken to help defray band expenses and to build up a uniform fund. The concert will be the climax to I picnic to be held It Cavendish in the afternoon for the members of the band and their friends. S -mas Ar , ALBANY - The death occurred at Albahy on Sunday, July 29th, at 10.30 p.m.-i of Harry W. -Arnett in his 72nd year. following a lengthy illness. -A new deal has been given 'he many months after the end of Lhe war Summerside Station was dor- ma'nt and then word came that he station was to be re-opened as a permanent peace-time air naviga- tion tralning base. This meant that buildings which had been originally built on a temporary basis were now to be- come permanent installations. The M. F. Schurman Co. Lid. has fum that time until the present day repairs to the sub-floors of nearly all of the existing buiidings with the exce tlon of the hangars. This crent ways. some of the buildings required concrete foundations 'n be placed under them. Om:-r buildings were replaced compia-'e- ly from the sub-floors on down. This required in many cases new carrying beams of concrele to re- place the old wooden ones. some called for new wood joists to be piers. Finished concrete floors poured over cinder fill with as- Qfyyhaltdflle ;: xeringa we-re employed n some but dings while others had ulfnoleum coverings wooden floors. On three double-decker barrack OVGP placed back on existing concrete - The final contract awarded to -was the C. as B. fling-er with D. The storage wall contains lhree' diff:-rent compartments one is al wardrobe. another is made up of1 open shelves above and a private locker with look below. The third, section has open shelving above, large spacious drawers in the cm- ire and below a desk has been built in complete with draw-.-rs. The top of the desk is so con- structed as to allow it to be pulled. ihree units and then transportedi to the site where they needed only to be bolted tc-tether to complete Tihese rooms have been beautifully finished with striated plywood to dado height and the old style win-I dows have been replaced with modern casement picture windows. Miminegash ' In13-I2 Win" Over Kinkora 1 3 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howatt were visitors to Borden recently. Mr. Lee MacDonald was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Lenoy Dart was a visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Jarvis Costain was a visitor ' to Charlottetown recently. gm... Miss Elsie Jeffery of Tryon is spending a few days with her pa- rents. and family were visitors to sum- merside recently. Mr. Maynard Slmpsodof Cav- endish was a recent visitor to North Tryon. Master Allen Bownesa of Bed- eque is spending a few days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Delaney, Tryon. Mrs. Amanda Newsome isspend- ing a few days with her brothers. George and John Muttart. and a sister. Mrs. Sterling Lord. also her son Richard of North Tryon. He leaves to mourn besides his Eggs-wglg angle mlgrettesggse-nS,l'1I,1e' mm W0 daugmem Mm Clmde All of the wooden sub-structure. In I 1ms..1,B11 Kama on sunduyi Mias Feme 30WM" ”fw::d9g:: Howatt, Cape Traverse and Mrs. Hehi-r Schurman. Chelton, one son Ernest at home. also one brother. J. Frank Arnett. Sum- rnerside and a sister. Mrs. John K. Crue. Boston. Mass. The fun- eral will be held from his late residence. Albany, gwedncsdny sfternoon. Interment will be in searletown Cemetery.-S. Personals - Mrs. William Higgins, sum. ""l'51d0. arrived home on Friday evening after having been in Ont- '"0 "10 DIet.fcw months visiting members of her family. - 5 --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- donsld of Pictou. N.S.. and son Blair were visitors to Kensing- lon last week. where they at- tended the funeral of the late W. L. Cotton.-K. --& i h D do hel ht -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caseley xfith svhitio glazed file while the m.;.h5e”o':1':h , 9 M. (.1 E- B- T0U&NARD and little daughter. Janice, are shower stalls themselves are of 13 hen cg” "1;"1I”!:o,,a13 and”; Contact Mum." gorge, mending holidays with Mr. and this material full neigl-it. the s1f”mm for -"1 1&1 5” W 53 Mrs. Claude Cook. at their sum- glued tile is also to be found Roi,” MGCMW111. :1 K1nk0n' w"' AIbeN0l1wPh0ne '14 . , . "s2'Jn.”””” ” ””" ”"”' "W; "” "”" ””""' "'””'” "'"”'”'” I Z I I I 0 our ova wsv . By J. R. Wlllllml .And B. Juniors 1 - - -- GROCERY ACCOUNT WELL.THl5 IS ALLTH ; , :4 Awarded Danie we: The Curran as Briggs Juniors . J1 awarded the regular league "are at the baseball diamonds. mention ground, last night by olmscore of 9 to 0. because the mm In team were unable to field ummblayers. The boys played an .11 1 vtion alme which rain halt- - W0 or three times. ' Canadian Dollar. MONTREAL. July so .- cor)- ”; 21An;erican dollar today closed cumuf 1 per cent premium to the 6. In dollar. down at frpm CIW11 That is. it took 01.05 am: e A;lm:dbu'yuall1 American..h5 r ng . we . W 15- d0Wn ts from Friday? was torn out and the buildings were placed on concrete founda- tions. The wooden joists were re- placed wlth concrete besms.and on top of these beams weie laid pre- cast concrete slabs over which was poured a concrete topping. The floors were then finisned with a pleasing color of asphalt tile. on the second floor of these bulld- ings the floors were sanded to re- ceive the asphalt floor covering. Up to now it was simple recon- struction but then came something more revolutionary. The barracks were to be completely changed in- side. The toilets. washrooms. dry- ing rooms and shower rooms were renovated into modern facilities. These rooms have been completed with grease proof asphalt tile floors in all of the above mention- ed rooms with the exception of the shower rooms which have terrazo floors. The walls in these rooms are covered July 9th at Miminegash, the Mim- inegash Royals scored a victory by defeating the Kinlmra Red 80:: by a narrow margin of 13-12. f The large crowd of fans on hand were doubtful of such a victory in- asmuch ss the Royals had lost their star pitcher. Aeneas Doucetteh a few days ago when he moved to Toronto. Replacing him for theI first seven innings was Vlncent' Ellsworth on the mound and for' the last two innings Claude, (Rusty) Callaghan cinched the. game for the Royals. ' The Red Sox used J. Mccarviils as their pitcher for the entire nine innings. In the opening inn- ing on the second ball pitched to the catcher. Allison Farmer 91 the Red sax scored the only home run of the game. These mo teams are members of the Prince county "8" League and have played wonderful ball during is spending a few days grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Delaney. Tryon. Mrs. Roberts of Toronto. Ontar- io, is spending the summer at the home of her son. Mr. Charles Roberta. North Tryon. r Messrs. Lenny Dart and Jarvis Oostain left for Moncton where they will take up new position! for the coming months. SPECIAL SALE Three mares. P001; 10118 hair. no teeth. Registered Canadians of excellent breed- ing. The ideal gencral pur- pose horse. Also eight year- ling feeders. ll si N THI5 NEIGI-B1- HOOD--WE KIN, COME ' AN' GIT THKF OTHER optimistic moments. at Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins. Summerside.- are holidaying at their cottage in Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Alberton. spent the week-end .1, A canggzmn, strain has been at stand up to eight degrees of frost. - ll t d i . non has been laid against a man mm 1" the rank! and at R. C1 Sch",-man-5 caged for 1119 ,,,1.-' GS an ””5 ma b”k5t'”ppm' . If 7- . giving his address as Toronto A. F. Sumo", 5umm1.1.s1de1 T-my titioning off of the large barrack fi d Ebbsneeh guests at My. page; 17-) (ha l mpg charszms ml" WWI 5101-"8 Phi)”: now have 111,, 11111111.), of two--1,ed room: into semi-private cubicles e C81I88h3n- ' Q t 5&1 graphic Elginaifhggtt11estTo,y::iaho. cuh1c1es 111 1111.11. 1,m.mck5 w1,'...1.1 wlith each culblcle servicing two A v 1 1”. ummcrs - - -. armen. Eac. room is se ted ...m. MISTLEY En land -rCP)- Tw ' gives a measure of prnacy not para Ey . E 0 I 1 "IS the "m55”'Y ”C.e"5” .- It is hitherto known. 'rnr.- is all oarf. frcm the other by a storage wall Mr. Sheldon Dixon was a visitor hens in a poultry yard in this I, expected that the trial Will take 0111 10111: range 1.113" W111C11 at 11115 with two common hallways run- to gummemde ucmuy, ,.M1.51 Adhur B9111 summemde Essex County town were both I place on Wednesday. -5 r 511,110”, 15 ,.1ea1.-mg c(,m1,1e11o1.1. For ning the full length of the hui.'d- - 111 g wen 01 M1” -I-1111.13 Bowness stung by bees, within half gn hour I1 ing with a solid partition between. one of the hens laid three eggs and the other laid two. LONDON -(CP)- Botanical ex-' perts here have perfected in new' cold-weather tomato plant. The tested to with- DEERE machinery. Groceries? for particulars. Don't Miss the Opportunity to Get a New HARDIE SPRAYER We have a few left. Also on hand RANSOME DIGGERS. We carry parts for WATSON and I-IARDIE SPRAYERS and JOHN JAMES A. MacNEILL AND SONS Summerside HOLMAN'S and pay the account. onrr. However when the police car had the contracts for most of the Out 1"!" the WW1 Whfh 1" U51 l M 11 M st 1 T11 I stopped the truck went ahead rehabilitation work that has been A" "W WW3)? 1131'-5 W9"? milk 1mdr'1;o::1nwc,:s1,1,11:,;I5”1Co s1r:1:1?1.r: again, ' Three drunlm forfeited done. 1, ufaciured from fir plywood in the , their ball. - B First came the contract for the M- F- Schumm" C0mW"Y "1111 In , x1. What I Buy and How Much I Spend Each Week . . . USE A It's So Simple. Thrifty and Convanlenf Yes. that's right . . . by buying all my Food needs on a Holman Cash Weekly Account I find it saves time, energy and money. All I have to do is pick up my phone, order my Groceries and have them changed to my Cash Weekly Account. Then at the end of the week I drop into I receive an itemized bill with copies (tissues) attached of all my purchases. which makes it so easy to check and. see exactly what I've bought through the week. ' Why donlt you try this modern easy way to shop for your Just drop into I-lOLMAN'S Credit Department And by the way-I'm told that you may ab- range to pay your Cash Weekly Account- Weekly. Semi-monthly. or Monthly, whichever is more convenient. ' now on the easy way of Grocery shopping--The Holman Cash Weekly Account way. FOR QUALITY - SERVICE and SATISFACTION It's 1HOLMAN'S So why not get started "YOUR FAVORITE : The Neighbors A Cavendish Beach will be used for work was covered by three c:n- '54 305- I" each 0' W9 '11??? "W0 F - 1. 1 1 g 1;. storey barracks there was huilt 1 ”” m" M” ”" wemwsd” "ms and W” M" ed Out n ' three lounges or (ard rooms.' M1" "id M"- Shem" Dix” We are selling them at greatly reduced prices - I Know Exactly ;. . "Did the manager here understand that we're strictly a be-bop outfit?" mm; By George Cldrlr A right soon MARKET"?