JULY_30. Dev runes! FlntGrede - u. 59G Ou Spee'oi ' ' I ' rutx - ' - m :1 rooav roe FLAVOUR _, Extra Special! . . ’ I lb. MACMONI, K45.‘ pkg Domestic SHORTENING — Lb. ..... lreokfost ALL KINDS COOK! PiiNEA-PPLES, - SUNKIST JUICY oiuincss ~ FRESH VEGETABLES: New GASII&BA l ill dt. Phone 147 - sir-nar- onus h“ hi‘ u-fu-“ggseseeeia-ee-qg- egeee-eeae Ieacou - Lb. '4 ALSO nurseries, assumes, sro cosmos, cocsesrnaies, cues-sues, EATING series, miss, BANANAS, Etc. ' COIIIII’ -- 5 m-eeaaa-eeeaja-‘Iedaeee leons, New Beets, New Carrots, New Onions‘, Crisp i Green Cuties, Heod Lettuce, Etc. 27c 65c -eeee_s__:_--a_e__e_---aeeee eelesOos-lasoe-sseas O MEATS IN STOCK OMNGES, GRAPEFRUIT, m... mo. rum Stringed Celery, IillY ‘STORES George St. We Ieilver 0.0.0. i. i facilities at _ 5 iillTliflfidfiYiii Yifii? If! and valuables. 14 ~ L! 11-5? {ens henna Continued from page 1 found throughout the temperate » and tropical sonee. The mole theory would also of- fer an explanation for ‘the season- al incidence of poliomyelitls in Amen. the doctor said. For in the hot summer months moles come “Vicious on the surface of the ground- »~—snd in hot weather le lie on the ground. frequently in close con- ‘~ ‘tact with the mole runs. if A if-rFri-etliflfibv QT 1;:§i l eiSpoon~ Shoot Attention Swimmers- Talse advantage of the dressing room and checking Tm!!! INN _ nnlolmm snoan Free dressing rooms available while s nominal charge is made for swimmers desirous of checking their clothes nor noes-Farmers rnme- 0ANDY_-SOFl‘ ' nnmxs-avamanm v Sands proving gr unds where the - amincrs is composed of Messrs‘. J. ATTENTION ls celled to the Tides Inn advertisement in today's u.“- H"! lDlc end span dressing rooms are available while q ghgck booth also has been installed. Soft drinks, ctc., are also on sale. -_-_. MILTON-BUSTED PARISH _ Services for Sunday, July 31 are as follows: St. John's, Milton, 10 a.ni., Sunday School: 11 ma, mom. ills prayer and sermon. Christ Church Cherry Valley 2.80 p.rn. Holy Communion. St. Mark's, Rue- tico. ‘I p.m. Sunday School; 1.30 WOIIIOIIK and sermon. The rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey welcomes you. T]!!! PBBSBYTIIIIAN Church in Canada, Brookfleld Charge, Ser- vices ncXt Lord's Day are as fol- lows: l-lartsville 11 a.m.; Brook- fleld 3 p.m.; Hunter River 7.30 p.m.; Glasgow Road 5.8. 11.00 A special service under the aus- pices of the British and Foreign Bible Society will ‘be held in the Glasgow Road Church Thursday, Aus. 4 at 830. Rev. Donald Nichol- son. PHARMACY EXAMINATIONS -—During the last two days PJLI. Pharmecetltical examinations have bkn given to the following can- didates, Miss Eva J. Macl-ennan and M. Keith Mstheson of O’Le . P.E.I. and 1.1!. Curley. formery o! Charlottetown, now located at Oxford, N.8. The Board of Ex- E, Dalton and l-LW. ‘Wedge of Simmcrside and JJLH. Worth of Charlottetown. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - A miscellaneous shower was held .4 Onlisii ilere From NevLMexico On eo 7,000 mile round trip by automobile, Dr. George W. Gard. iner, Ira. Gardiner and~ pure-bred collie, “Donald MacDonald" have arrived on the Island from New Mexico. A native, of Che.‘ tetown, Dr. Gardiner is director of the Phy- sical Science Laboratory as the New Mexico State College, Las Cruces, which is near the White U. 8. army and n vy are experi- Illlllllllfll with the v-z guided mis- s e. ‘ Another of the President's lpoonl Shoots will be held this afternoon st the provincial rifle rangnlquew -' ‘Point. Four sterling silver spoons , three for the senior class and one _lor the Tyre will be awarded to the top marksman. The ranges are _ I200, 500 and 000 yards. The 200 yard range will close at 8 p.m. This will be the last spoon shoot prior to the D.C.R.A. matches _at Ottawa. All those who intend going to Ottawa or other members ct the Assoc tion are invited to ‘be present th afternoon. i sinus. one»... ‘ arms so. s» lssertise i‘ i Mrs. Gardiner, a native of Ohio, end a mathematician works on the analysis of rocket trslectlons. Both are “Island” enthusiasts and come Iillarly every two years. “We would come every year if we were not so» far eway." the Doctor stat- Sittlng in the cool of the shade trees oaths White Gables’ lawn. the conversation with s Guardian representative ranged from their neighboring 1M to 80 mile desert in New Mexico to the excellent flavor of Island butter. Dr. Gardiner pointed out that the agricultural faculty at New Mexico State was the most import- ant part of the college. He said that they were really joins e job in fitting the younger generation to go beck home and farm intelli- gently and in the modern man- ner. l-le stressed agricultural ed- ucation as an end towards better living on the farm, end not merely ' Bill-Till _ IIOBBBTSONJ-At the P121. Hos- pital Thursday, July 3B, i040, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robertson, jiiunteq River, a son, weight nine lbs. ‘ QPIIELPCON-At Bcyroutb. Syria. ‘or. July it, toil. George A. Shelr icon, formerly o Tignish. P-l- 1-. in his 80th yesr. WHITE-At the P. it. l. ilosvitel on Thursday, July I, 1949, Clar- y nee Id, White in his 74th year. Bis . remains were forwarded from the npjiaellesa Funeral Home to Ilen- vsagoe mos-sing _ the inn ‘take I160 .5157. Iuiy. from Ole United Church. servl ' < _ let fdeloci. n"? hen‘ ‘er Iontllitl OIIIIM‘! case amends 3' mm missions M... one moi Magda” and neighbors wlie. I l . e F mzesmmuinegigsnsn u». ,:, "peesawu thyandofferefbeloirecstw- .1 ‘ ' haw 1dr.“ ~ eedsaessasevel’ a"... lg a of getting a lob in agriculture. Dr. and Mrs. Gardiner will visit friends on the Island during the next two weeks. They will return via Washington to New Mexico. ‘Shoe Toaraflent Players To Meet There will be s meeting of all be oe players in the City who are tered in the Prince Iidwsrd Island Open Horseshoe Tourna- ment, at the Brighton Horseshoe Club Sunday evening at ‘I pm. Players in the City are remind- ed that Monday, A M. i! the cioslns date for entries. The actual tournament pll! will w start Tuesday. At the meeting ie ls noose to appoint two lisdsee for the tour- nament end also an official scorer. lgen a committee will be sp- peto to draw up s schedule for the tearaaant. ~ islstiionisu . " cps. saw-l .. begs or seven cerhosds of the salt at the home of Miss Phyllis Bur- hoe in honor of Miss Hilda Mao- Lure prior to ‘nor marriage on July fith, The bride-to-be was aa- sisted by Miss Burhoe in opening her many lovely gifts. Refresh- ments were served by Miss Phyllis Buell and Miss Shirley Jenkins. A ‘sing-song brought a very pleasant evening to a cldse. CANINE, THOROUGHBRED — A fine Biasnese cat, of the breed known as the Royal sacred oat of Slam, has been brought to the Province by Mrs. Whitman Daly, of Berkerly, Mlch., e. daughter-in- lsw of Capt. Jas. Daly, of Murray Barbour. Mrs. Daly brought the cat here for Mrs. Thomas Mor- rison, Orwell Cove, and its beauti; ful colouring has been sdsnired by all who have seen it. - 10 MILE! . TREATED -- Ap- ximately_70 miles of Island hwaye have been treated with calcium chloride this season. 5,600 have been used and no further sup- plies will be available until late in August. Due to the fact that the chemical holds out water it is not considered advisable to treat high- ways late in ‘the season. The aver- sse cost of treating e. mile of high- way. is approximately l200 with the material costing about $40 per ton SURPRISE PART! — 0n Tu da evening a surprise party was hed for Mr. and Mrs. Avon And- row at the Werdna" summer home of m. and ‘Mire. Biois Andrew, Rocky Point, when e. number of friends gathered at the shore, where e Jolly sing-song wee held around a bonfire, after which the presentation of a beautiful Ken- wood blanket took place; Though completely taken by surprise, Vera and Avon thanked one and all for their lovely gift, and invited every- one to visit them at their borne. A ltrest of ice cream and cake served by Mrs. Bioia Andrew. islrought the delightful evening to a cose.. NEW THERAPY TREATMENT -0ccupational therapy will be available so both male and female psychiatric patients at Falcon- wood Hospital when an R.C.A.Ii'. building is completed within the next few weeks, it was announced yesterday. Miss 1-1.1’. Davies, O.T. 8., will be available for the sum- mer months in getting the new treatment under way. Hand looms. harness tables and sewing machines will be used in this curative work by groups of thiry men and wom- en in thb two divisions of the building. Oleasmome, an office, library and radio-phonograph will be available to the patients. All types ‘of handicrafts arc Planned. including needlework, weaving, painting and rug-ranking. \ UJ-N. NAVAL SHIPS VISIT- ING UIAIIAYPIETOWN -- The following four 0.5. destroyers of the destroyer division 102, will b visiting Giarlottoiown from the 7th t0 10th Alllillt. Th0 IN‘!!! is W W D Ill Ill m to . USN: (‘U353 Buekl " Common er . ey can‘? u.ea._ "sac. so; com! Dodson. l tn wit-ha beam_of 40ft 3’~"-°"v""' - mmmrm‘ °' “:2? r- m“ M- » m»- o zriiremrzli- ti‘. arm . twill? zrzvmstzszznsmrzz-szvrlrs-czsv. Am 1’ “"1"” "‘ '“ ii" “i? "'4 "PIP"? "t" m“ one with a cargo of herrins- - i a m» s.» the discriminating Iwllloel Include AIICIIIIVIQI u. your order mffyflgfflfl“ “'1' ‘m; flaw?" "mail "W" m" on. of the motor vessel. te- II. l. tiiiiillii, l. P. m... u... Grocery Department today. ' ' ' "1""- "WWW- sq apt. lake, was t Tur- . - a local dignitaries. maes- enter- g; Ii _ , Kim» - -=~ n" r ----’=-'f- -°--»- -- - -- 2:2: rt‘.- newer. o a Gal-i °'“"°"° I .. mmwvmrnvm nm.em'r#:.m ‘M’ " "m" "m" "'°°"" "P" °' "l- w- "m" - steel; casem- use. ohm rosin- lll "N" "W" "W under your sssn dresses. new: eimpls lIInl-lsnteae see sffleflder "'4' ' Fifwkwlmmu u eer and son the skivosraflslea? cnaasm-rarowu. res. stress to most-eh with!’ s. see-memo eerie-he! 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Anna white Olsen » m» i» we - r- - m Mo“ v Mm" ""- dseee Street Bash Grocery a ‘at _;M_nellpatebee.sbossldtbs1s1ece Ieintlohnlfl. by ' .-lfll flillil-Imhtelelslisrlsaebeadaehlsee ere (leorlmlri Celaasbtallewsa In." f» _\ ter and little daughter lee serves its first anniversary in the new build!!!‘ on Kent Street. viding an outstanding line of home furnish! justified is evident today in that the firm has earned an enviable reputation for efficient service- P. furniture store on Queen 8t. took Lt-Col. 1i‘. J. Storey. a veteran of the Second World War, into part- nership. immediately plans were made to enlarge with the site of the new store being moved to the old Carter building on Street. Forced to vacate building operations the manage- ment took another bis atcp for- ward when the Kennedy property on Kent Street was leased. establishments of its kind in the Province and the nssne of “Crook- ett and with "good furniture.” bcx-‘of the film is one of the Is- land's prominent business men, and s. man who knows furniture thor- oughly. His young partner, Lt. Col. Storey, has devoted his efforts to the progtcssvof the firm. He has had a wide experience in the Army and is well and favorably known throughout the Province. The oom- binstion of youth and cape has been a big factor in the film's continued progress to date. Attended Meeting 0n Poultry Problem week from meeting called by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture to con- sider the poultry situation across Canada under present conditions. The meeting was representatiuehf. all the provinces and was under the chslrrrianahiycf Dr. Hannam, President dlan Federation, of horticulture. The whole situation across Can- ada was thoroughly analysed in the light of conditions that may pre- vail during the coming fall and 11D developments in this connection until such time as a permanent organization has been established. The details of presentatives attending the . eon- ferenee with the poultry interests in each province as soon as ar- rangements for such meetings can be made. ' seems to be a very determined smilment right across the country l‘! Provincial and National marketing machinery that will offer full pro- tection and service to the inter- ests of the poultry producers in cussed matters pertaining to potato industry with odficiah of the Fruit and Vegetable Division. be carried on in turn with pro- vincial authorities and announce- the hay marketing situation and the deputy stated that there seems to be a very keen demand. in On- tario partlculerly and down through United States areas with regard year all hay in the province should be saved ss there are prospects of considerable demand for this peo- Olet. Show is tigating the market on hay and 1' stated that some announcement will be made shortly in this con- - neetion. Ragweed Being Sieadllyleduceo N Firmdbserves lsi Anniversary In New Store '1 Today the firm of Crockett and Storey -Ltd., well known Charlotte- town furniture establishment, ob- It was uet s ar t a that the fllrm oyfeck-ockm 02nd Storey Ltd. moved to its perman- ent new quarters confident, from past experience, it would merit the support of the public in pm- ngs. That that confidence wee well quality goods and . lt was in May. 1946 that asr. .1. (kockett then conducting a Queen due to The firm has one of the finest Storey" is aynonomous Mr. J.P. Crockett, senior mem- rience Mr. W. It. Shaw returned this a National Poultry H. H. of the Celia- inter. A National f‘ ‘ttce was set by the conference to deal with matters involved ill be discussed by lmwinclai re- Mr. Shaw stated» that there garding. the establishment of l. While in Ottawa w. Show dis- the iscusslons in this connection will out will in all probability be ade shortly on some important stters in the potato trade. Investigation was also made into hay supply. He felt that this m. further inves- boet until heath. ial &bibition which Monday alibi. Awust harness racing eotcre have gone to greet dpense to make this, of the u harness racir‘ and live e k prize fared by a Maritime Province fair. Elliilidl for the livestock exhibits are coming in very fut and it is made for several breeds. The live stock will be iudgod-in two open ring every IIOZXIIII" There is uble seating accommodation for hundreds of persons and one of the pleasentest and most inter- esting occupation is to watch the horses and cattle exhibited in these rings. . The Provincial Inhibition hes been the means through the years of developing breeds of horses, cat- tle, swine and multry that have made the name and fame of she Garden of the Gulf go far afield. his reputation was not easy to at- sin. It meant years of effort by intelligent breeders and these men and the Exhibition by doing so have helped materially to increase the prosperity of our Province. The harness racing features are sponso w by 2t merchants in Char. iottetown and Busamerside. Each will have a race named after the firm. Nearly N0 horses from the Maritimes and pose Maine. will take the word at Cihsr- lottetown. The night racing pro- grams with the exceptlon of Mon- day night, will be interspersed with vaudeville. This feature will be equal to. if not better than, other years. m addition to sosne of the best acts in America two Europ- ean acts will be on display. For years our Ibrhlbition has had reputation for bringing high-class vaudeville here and that hes be the means of increasing attendance and adding to the prestige of the local fair. The night racing. which has been w“ eased by thousands each week since the season commenced. will be available for the larger audiences that attend Old Home Week. No one should snise the night racing-it is glamorous-it is excit- ing-it has e beautiful background with" the Hilldsorc River and the moon showing like a painting on s screen. The flash of the Gate. the fleeting trotters and paeers driven by perfectly attired drivers on their‘ clean. sparkling sulkiee will thrill you ss they leave the wire and as they approach the finish.- Then the Photo Finish lights are turned an and everyone; eyes are fixed on the leaders who perhaps are only inches apart. Then the starter calls for a Photo and in a. few minutes is--announced-.~In---scme oases the difference between firli and second horses is only s. ma?» tar-of inches-just a pinch of the noes does-the trials-For those who care tamwecuiis‘ there l: ample opport ty. cu can pat! 7° 1' wagers to Win or Place on the horse of your choice. p Psychologists and physicians ere 01a Home w... Program Will Be Memorable‘ One On another pegs will be found a brief description of the program for Old Home Week and Provinc- cpons on 15th with end concludes on Friday night Aildillt 19th. The dir- the 60th anniversary Eshbition, a for the list. the greatest amount ever of- espected that new records will be ibly some from . Junior Farmers ' Ill A Junior iliuh News The Prince Edward Island Oelf Clubs have been very active in the pest week having had five Judging clause and two ‘film shows Mace 1m ‘Ihutsday. A good crowd was in attendance leit Thursday, July 31. at Oe-pe Traverse I-lall when films provid- ed W ‘he National Film Board were shown by Morris Deacon. fieldsnsn. Degaarhnent of Agrltnll- ture. Ice cream was sold by calf club members after the show in an effort to raise money for the benefit of the calf club. Also on July 31 the North Wilt- ahire Jersey Calf Club had a judg- ing class at the farm cf Keith Colee. Six members were present and keen interest was shown in the class conducted by David Pea- cock. fieidsnan. Department of Agriculture. Ayrshire Calf The St. Peter's Club met at the farm of bdr..W. C. Lewis on July 3 for their regular iudsine class. seven members were present. On July 2d seven members of the St. Margaret's Calf Club met at the far-m of Alex McCormack where a Judging class was held. At De Groa Marsh School on W355i’. Jilly N s 1518c crowd lot-bored to witness some more films of the National Film Board which were shown by Morris Dea- Wfl. 118161111111. Department of Agri- culture. ~ . cit-My was sold after the shew and admission was chi-lied at the dwr- The money raised 1s to be "Bed in the interests of the 3g, George's Calf Club. Two Junior Calf Clubs also had 31911’ T981111!‘ Jildiling classes on July 28. At 3.30 in the afternoon ton members of the Urbeinville Hol- etein-Shorthorn Club met at the farm of Bylvere Arsenault and an interesting class of Bhorthorn cows W“ Judged. ' In the evening of the same day the St. Philip -Olub met at the farm of Amien Bernard wihsre n. Ayrshire ifldsing class was con- ducted by David P “, fioldlnan, Department of Mticulturo. Seven members were present at this At your fountain The perry will lie e howling saceees with Perfection" Ice Crocus Whether it's a Birthday Party for slie tiny tots-n Platter Party for IIilNOiI-I rigors-d Come-es-you-ere Party hi’ PIII young married — or e hilarious Square . Dance get-together for the youngtln-iect. .clever hostesses know that Pep-fog; gig". Ice Cream will appeal to one. and mclse the simplest perry e long- to-iie-rememliered success» At your favorite storo CENTRAL meeting. Junior Farmers’ Field Day The Junior Farmers’ Federation 0f Prince Edward Island is pim- P plagued New Yorkers. The Board er air mass of Transportation said it was ap- aturea. from the saidwset would bring relief to New England by vW and tbs Jotlthlrll ’ ' coalt ares by Sunday. In Washington it was 9d. erently due to the high temper- The Weather Bureau said a cool- ning for a greater field day this year than that held lost year. This year the morning is also to ._bt......il.il..llsed_._ .b1..._1levin¢ classes of Ayrshire cattle. of poul- fl‘! ll!!! 01 11088. also animal- ‘Weifiht guessing contests. weed. and t 1° W 9 Y. identification contests to fill sthe morning with a variety of competitions. The afternoon la to be filled with tours of the lbs- perhnental Farm. Two tours will demonstrate the work of the eta- warning us that we all require m- restlon and that it is a good thins to have a complete change for a few days to a. couple of weeks each year. You don't have to travel to change your thoughts and mind pictures. An afternoon or evening at Old Home Week will do u M y§sui ‘travel’: s ‘gleael-l expense — nW-‘S eon Ticket will give you Id- rnlssion to all the night races and vaudeville and. eaoh afternoon's racing. Government taxes are in- cluded tn the price. season Tickets are available at drug stores sndy Milton's Old SDI-Ill- mnonrigysinsns . Continued front blue 1 gs we could to try to avoid the collision. But it was too late. “The freighter slammed into us on the starboard 15 feet from iht stern. 1t sliced off the starboard rudder and propeller and the whole stern. “We started to sink and we low- ered out lifeboat immcdi ‘ ‘,- "The freighter stayed right there and put down her boats." Capt. Lake climbed into one of the Colabeeu boats and then went aboard the lghter to talk with her captain. His five-man crew re- mained in the Laverniereu life- ed up by the Yar- ., sacrdfisher Edward "n. Leverniere worst down about half an hour after beine’ Ni» Th‘ crew lost all collections 1mm the clothes ti!!! were _ _ - None of the Lsvernieree crew was injured in the collision. The Colsbee, owned by Illinois AtlI-ntili corporation. was not believed badly damaged. to seelwaecwnedby ‘Hselnorve u" cooperative de ‘irs-nlbort i- glme so of Grindetone, sscuaanernasn KOppoIIteCarterACoJ IedIaOsoces-ywils fallllaeofvegeteblee. ‘mo... eteWetdferearedbter. tion in their fdeld husbandry um. elon and one tour of the horti- cultural work. _ The remainder of the afternoon I! to be taken up with sports. A FUR- Si Al. E I940 NASH a-UI QOUFE / Good condition, Iicdio, Heoter and Four New Tires Con be seen ct F. l. MCI-MN! LTD- Groftois Street, City dance will be held in the evening. Last year the field day h“ m be postponed on account orhsy- 1H8 but this year plans call for it at s. later date. on August 8th. Thus it is hoped to have s very large attendance. EXPECT EAEITIMES Continued from page 1 brought relief to the midwest, The Philadelphia, Pa, area counted 37 deaths at least partly fliilento heat during the current hot E . Newark, N. J., slzzled at 1C0 de- grees,.e record for the date. The temperatures reached 97.8 degrees in New York City, topping all earlier marks this summer and setting a record for July 29 of any SUNDAY SPECIAL A Home Made Vegetable Soup ROAST SPRING CHICKEN Freshflegetablcs Creamed Carrot: Strawberry Jello, Whipped Cream Tea i ca... Milli Club Menu $1.25 Scrved—12:80-2:80 THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT ROUTE 8—SOUTHPORT 5:80-17:80 YCII‘. Thcuaehds of offices in the ctiy closed early because of the heat, which has kiiied‘four persons in the last two days. The third sub- way breakdown in a week further s, SPECIAL OFFER James Bros. featuring 10$ Discount on all nsade-to-mee- lure Suits J. P. llacPherson d s». Queen St. with either a fawn or e gray background and bright colored block's. Linoleum has e strong canvas backing. Although this is in rather supply and probably will be for a long time, we will be receiving alnll Forfillltflme in sevcnlong yeers-Thelilflfibfli of both the Charlottetown and the Ssrrssmcrslde Stores has a Ibo! el MOULDED INLAID LINOLEUM. You have been ea" and eelhg for tlsls Linoleum and NOW we can supply it in two oliermllll patterns, E about OO§OQOOOOOQvOOO>OOOI\ a Chiropodlat For Foot Ailments woo-e come in at once and place your order in the Ihrnltvlra of either the Charlottetown or the Srussnsaraide Store. centseachorlnbottlesatflcenm-"Andtooyoueenget of It. If you want lnleid linoleum - don't linger long — Depertnlnt iiompetsnt insurance Service itAVl A TALK WITH ' arcs-son new _ lheaelfll lesteraTreetlidg. '