;EPTEMBER 1. 1.951 iitlood Dohors Ii Souris Clinic lasi Niglild . .. urill rIln did not deter .,,:h:io:(i;rs fgrom Ittendlng the Red Cross Clinic held It Souris as. night. There were 91 people N me Town and the following rurrulllltiing districts: Rollo Bay. Fortune Bridge, Bothwell. Bay Fm.m,,p, south Lake. Elmira. Bear ma...-, Belle River. New Zcaland i'iiis uas almost. three times as niiiiiy donors as when the clinic M5 held in Eouris I year Inc. Mr, Bruce Stewart, who is the .1tirii-iii. chairman of the Blood "pm... ciiiilc for the Souris Red -V,-0., Bl'lIllCII. was organizer 01 I iiiiilc. He was ably assisted U11-. Piliiuot and an energetic .11) of ladies who solicited don- ma. provided the local assistants ,m..;mi at the clinic and the re- tic-iiiiicilts. Tiic iiciv Si. Mary's Parish Hall. ... kindly loaned for the occasion. '.V.'I5 an admirable spot In which to hold the clinic. The total number of donors to driir in the four days clinic is 763. V,-hp. 1- 237 less than the quota ,..v and means that I terrific ef- iiiil liavc to be exerted by the co and Charlottetown to com- ,. to for this deficit by turn- iii; out in large numbers. Notes Phenomenal il.0.P. Performance ".-- I'PillPlllx'illFZ 3'ESl(ll'(iif)' on re- i,..-ris of records made by cows of ...-mis hrecds. Premier J. Walter .imv.--. iiisunlly stated that he had liilFi' cows in his he-rd which test- ml cm high that under rcgulutions lliii tcsicr had to stay for two days in iiniiplcic the test. .ilIliou;:h he did not name the .-.-v.s-. the Premier said that onc at lilPlll in the two days under are 209 pounds of milk last- 'i. The other two cows werc 'ilICTS of the above record mak- -e iid both tested very high. Pr!-mier Joncs, who is interna- tionally known for his Bunbury Farm hero of Holsteins. remarked that several years ago one of his i'tI'.lS sci H record which attracted '.tl'iF attention from all breeders. Thai row in the two day test :ilF cm pounds of milk for I 3.8 mark. and he painted with great pi-trlr :0 the achievement of the proton COWS. 45 Aliend Blood Clinic at i Mi. Stewart The Red Cross Blood Clinic at W. Stewart yesterday afternoon rwiuccd 45 donors towards the qiom rcqulred tn the Province this uerk This was considered I satis- iwiriiy nlunher for the first tune but 5: is to be hoped that each of those 45 will lnifluence' one other iiersoii the next time I clinic is held ill Mi. Stewart. lilo iliiilc was organized by Rev. iii T Mercer with the kind co- oiwration of Mrs. Reggie MacDon- nld of the Mt. Ste-wIrt. Women's Insiilulc. This energetic group of liidlc: also provided the local work- "? -Wiiiircd. as well Is refresh- mclils for the donors. The Canadian Legion hall prey iidcd In excellent place in which in hold the clinic. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS 50: per Insertion 3 BIRTHS ROBBINS - At the P. E. I. Hos- liilaf on August 28th 1951. to Mr. -ind Mrs. Hush Robbins. Uigg, I (ill:iiliPl'. Helen Anne. '1 lbs. 6 ozs. V- DEATHS I-All)E'l' - At the Prince County fiiisiiitnl on Friday. August 31. the (jiiiiiii snii nf Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey diaiivlrt of Mlscouche. Funergl to- Hill il'tIlll the Compton Funeml niiic. internicnt church cemetery. IIILI.--At Clcrmont on Friday. Aiisust llisi. Hurry Mill. In 63 il':llI'S.' lteninins transferred from mfhi-Oninion Funeral Home today Ihuis into residence from where rm uncriil will take place on Mon- l.' nip 3.00 P-Ill. Interment Peo- ”” i-"meters. Kenlinglon. gall!-A5 - At her home In Wal- m':lr- Friday. Aukust 31, Mrs. Ed- "HI (30518?! aged 81 years. Fun- dmv gziii hcr laic residence Mon- lm'.' giiiembcr 3rd to St. Joach- S Church. Vernon River. for 5. i , ' c!m:ufiU..900 Burial in the church lllS of Murray River. North: THE CENTRA I. GUARDIAN This oolsunnis reserved for news if Ioonl Internet. but Idvrrtlsing of I news: nature my be inserted It five cents I word. strletfv pay- Iblo In Idvsncc. TOWN TAXI-Phvlsu I600-6&- CIIASWELL for Better Photo- grIphs. SIMONIZ noTv-iii stock. Tan- ton's Accessories. MILK is good for you and I Must. for the Kiddies. WITH ICE CREAM for dessert. tliereis I smile at every plate. CHESTEBFIELDS at bargain prices. Toombs Music Store. THE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS opcn Tuesday morning at 9.00. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO 820.50. Toombs Music Store. 25 PER CENT OFF Hyde Park Suits. Henderson & Cudmore. EXHAUST EXTENSIONS for English cars. Tanton's Accessories. RAYNOB'S HAPPY VALLEY EGGS. they're fortified. Co-op Super Mamet. CHICKENS. DUCKS. fresh country park, special prices to- day. Cash and Carry. TEMPERANCE FEDERATION Annual Meeting, Charlottetown. Septem ber lath. FASHION Elm-ii-r suns. as per cent off today. Henderson J: Cud-more. BUG DEFLECTORS. Light Shields. Acrials. Back up Lights. TInton's Accessories. IF YOU WANT TO STOP wast- ing oil install Rl8n('0 10-up rings. Tanton's Accessories. NEW TYLE BREEZIES, new style Side Mirrors. new style Wheel Spinners and Oval Port Holes at Tanton's Accessories. COME TO NORTH RUSTICO BLOOD DONOR CLINIC in Stcllii Maris Hall Saturday night be tween 7 and 9. Urgent to get 100 donors. MIeDONALD RADIO SEIIVICI lilo, Kent street. Radio eiigu-1 Cound equipment. Disc RIc.roln; Rogers Mefostlo Ind Stewart War- nIr Radios. EARLY NEXT WEEK Dr. J. D. Maccvulgan will occupy the re- modelled offices of the late Di'. G. L. Smith at. T9 Hillsboro Street, Eaoirner of Richmond. Telephone ORWELL -- VERNON l'NITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Cscrviccs Sunday School 10.1.5 A.M. Service 11 AM. Cherry Valley Sunday School 10.30 AM. Service 2.30 PM. Vernon River Sunday School 10.30 A. M." Service 7.30 P. M. Eldon Sunday School 2.30 P. M. Roy. Archie Murchison of U.S. A. will conduct the services for the day. LE PAGE SHOE CO., LTD.. (Kent Street Store) invite you to visit their stoi-e and see the large stock of "Back to School" Shoes for growing girls. boys. misses and children. They have also received I large stock of rubbers and rub- ber boots in all sizes as well as new fall styles for all the family. Buy now from the large stock at Le Page's Kent street store. To TAKE DENTAL HYGIENE COURSE - Three Island young women ” I ' ns have been sel- ected by the Provincial Depart- ment of Health and welfare to take I two-yeer course Is dental hygienists in Massachusetts. The Depsrtment has no opening at present. but with proper training the girls will fit into future plans. Those selected are Miss Kather- ine MacDonald. Souris. and Miss Katherine smith and Miss Joan Rogers. Charlottetown. ....M MADE FINE SHOWING -Com- poting for the third time It the Moncton Gladiolus societyis an- nual exhibition, Mr. J. Wllfrcd Oudmore. 92 Brighton Road, was Iwsrdcd nine firsts. five seconds and four thirds in the one. three, five and seven .spike classes. as well Is the vase. is spikes, exhibit. Placing third in the competition for the Transcript Trophy. Mr. Cudmore described this year's show as I wonderful display. surpassing by far the years of 1947 and 1949 when he previously exhibited. l.I.S. PLANS APPEAL -- The Benevolent Irish society recently held I 1Irgoiy attended meeting to review their position following the disastrous fire. Although some fire Insurance was carried on the build- ings, the society had heavy oblig- ations and were confronted with high costs of material Ind labour. The Society was desirous of con- tinuing their charitable work well known Ind recognized. Ind to this for Sunday, September 2nd. Orwell, COLE? IIESTAUIANT. Hunter River. will be closed from Sept. 3rd to 6th. TIIE schools or School Unit No. 1 will open on Tuesdly, Sept. 4th. .REFRlGEBA'l'0BS. Ranges. Mo- tors Ind Wnsher repairs. 3torsy Electric. Phone 3001. INTERNATIONAL 1l,Anvzs'rz3, amnszn TWINE. No. 1 quality. old price. Wholesale Ind RetIIl. W. R. Jenkins. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS till): to Surnmersldo Ind' Iloncton Phone littaritimp Cant-Ill Alrwsys Limited. 2061 or 040. MINK AND MUSKRAT SEASON -- The season on mink and musk- rat will open this year on Novem- ber l0 and close December 81. it was announced by Government of- ficials yesterday. FOR HALIFAX -Two more re- cruits left here yesterday for No. 1 Personnel Depot, Halifax, for final attestation prior to becoming members of Canada's 21th Army Brigade. They were I". 0. Mc- Cormick. Summerside, Ind M. K. MoLean. of the Magdalen I.slInds. ENTERTAINS AT I-l0M'.E .. Mrs. Bruce MaoLa.ren was Imong those entertaining on Friday even- ing of this week for her daixihter. Dorothy and a number of her friends at her home on Orlebsr St. Miss Dorothy goes in training at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital on Sept. 4. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT .. Mr. Heath Macquarrle of Victoria has recently been appointed 355151. ant professor of Political Science Iiiiid 50Ci010i:Y at Brendon College, Brandon. Manitoba. He succeeds waiter Dlnsdale recently eiectcdfo the House of Commons in I by- clectlon. Prof. Macquarrle was for- ,mcrl,i' on the staff of McGill Uni- versity. FUNERAL AT BELLE RIVER.- The funeral of the late Mrs. Simon Compton, was held from the Church of Scotland, Belle River, Thursday afternoon. August 30th. Services were conducted by the Rev. J. H. Bishop. Pallbearers were Edward Smith, Lester Mac- Rac, Pcier Beaton, James Single- ton. Joseph Cook and Bill Bears. interment in Belle River Cemet- CF,V'. JUST ARRIVED at LcPa;e's Kent street Store! New fall shoes for men in the latest styles. New fall shoes for ladies in the latest styles and colors. Complete stock of ru.l:.ibei' footwear at reasonable pi'ices. lllcns Rubber Boots (81.65). Boys (S185). Misses (83.00). Child's iszcai, Women's 133.65.) Don't forget to visit the bargain depart- mcnt for extra savings for all the family with shoes from 50 cents up. CITY POLICE COURT -- At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. three men charged with being drunk and incapable Ip- pearcd. One was sehtenced to 20 days in jail while the other two were each fined 35 and costs or five days in jail. A drunk Ind dis- orderly was fined S20 and costs or 20 days. Two men appearing on a. remanded charge of theft of un- der 525 were further remanded until today. Personals -.-0: t Rev. Phalen McKenna of Morelli was it recent vlaltor of ,Rev. Josephi Traiiior of Lot '1. I Mr. Forden Young. returned to Halifax on Monday after spending two weeks Vacation at his home in this city. Dr. J.E. Hynes of Lockland, ltlasl. accompanied by his friend. Mr. Bill Reardon were visitors to the. Island last week. Weston Carmady. Jr.. will re- turn today after spending his vacation at. Amherst Shore. N. 8.. visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mae Kelley of Roxbury. Mass., is visiting her sister. Mrs. M. J. Conway and Mr. Conway of this city. Dr. and Mrs. James Mccabe have returned to their home in Somcrvllle, Mass. Ifter visiting ;vllth dfriends and relatives on the sa . Prescnta”tionOTd Transport Employee Mr. Everett A. Cheveole. em- played in the Stores Department of the Department of Transport. Marina WhI.rf. has resigned his post to take t.rIining in I radio course offered by the Department. He is leaving Monday for Bllnt John to begin studying. when his resignstion becImI effective yeIterdIy he wss the centre of I group of fellow em- ployees as Mr. 1:. K. 'MIc.Nutt. cIpIble of running that are prepared to Iccept and under the breIkdown has Both have Persian government has put ward no proposal which even begins to take account of this fundamental human ques- periallsm." It is an issue a would-be tlonal Iranian Oil the staff which they say they wish, and need to employ. THE GUARDIAN. Montague Firemen Hold Practice , ..... The rneembcrs of the Montague Volunteer Fire Department held I practice session last evening at the wharf In which all the equipment was In use. At the zero hour the trucks pulled out of the fire hiill and headed for the wharf. The pumper men Immediately had the pumper ready for operation. while the men were running hose to I supposed fire location. In a mat- ter of seconds water was Ipurtlug from the nozzle. Fire Chief Murray Johnston. and Assistant Chief Douglas Coffin stat- ed that they were well pleased and satisfied with the demon- sirution which the men exhibited. wiuliie (Continued from Page 4) ---- - .. humul one of how to devise I method of running I nationalised industry which the only people industry which they Ire Prepared to work. If that could be devised, there Ire certainly other problems to solve. But unless it cIn be devised other problems Ienslbl, discussed. the cannot even be Mid it is on this same issue that come. The U. K. government has put forwIrd first one suggestion, then another. been rejected. The for- of my kind tion - of how to persuade the on- ly people who cIn in fact run their nationalised industry to run it, It is not an issue between the Persian government and the U, K. government. It is not an issue be- tween "niitlonalisation" and 'tlm- between employer -- the NI- Company - Mr. stokes has. in I sense. been acting Is mediator between the Pi'0DPectivI employer and the prospective staff. The prospective employer has refused the perfectly reasonable terms upon which the prospective staff Ire prepared to work. And thatvbeing so, there is no point in discussing other mat- lers. But what the employer intends to do with an oil industry which has no staff capable of running It ie new a question for Doctor Mous- sadeck and his colleagues. Local Arrangements Continued from page 1 His Honour Liculcnant-Governor T. W. L. Prnwse. Premier J. Wal- ter Jones. chairman of the Pro- vincial committee. and Mayor 3. Earle MncDonald were among those present. Federal reprcsciitniives. besides Major Cllarterls and Mr. Stein. who attended the mectingincluded: Messrs. Howard Measures, Chief of Protocol, Department of External Affairs: Group Captain E. A. Mo. Nabb. R.C.A.l-I; Major J. M. Berry. Canadian Army: Assistant Commis- sioner M. E. J. Anthony. R.C.M.P.: Allan Stack, National Film Board: Rod Maclnnes, Information Com. mlttce, Ottawa: Major A. Macks". zie. Canadian Army, and Miss M, E. Mosley. sccrctiiry. Provincial representatives besides Governor Prowse. Premier Jones and Mayor MacDonald Included the following: Brig. W. W. Reid. sec- retary: Dr. L. E. Prowse. secretary to the Governor and member of the Provincial committcc: William Mackinnon. Deputv Provincial Sec- retary: James Fullerton. City Clerk; Chief of Police Charles Mac- Arthur: Sizt. D. A. Dunlap. R.C. M.P.: Cpl. L. G. Thncker. R.C.M.P.. "id 0001112 V. Fraser. press of- flcer for the four. Sites & Monuments Board To Erect Schurman Memorial A bronze plaque. commemorating the entry of Prince Edward Island into Confederation. has been placed on Illc eastern pillar It the en- trance fo ilici Provincial Building by the Historical Sites and Monu- ments Board of Canada. who will also erect. I monument on recently acquired ground In Freetown. in honour of Jacob Gould Schurmnn. in the near future; The following words are inscrib- ed on the plaque. the unveiling of which is to he announced later: "Prince Edward Island Becomes I Province of Canada, 187.1." "Cradlcd on the waves. this beau- tiful Island was successively nam- ed Abcgweii, Prince Edward, to denote Micmac. French and English regimcli. Dis- covered Ind settled by the French. it finally become a British colony In 1763. Irish settlers joined the French in- habltanta to form I sturdy pioneer stock and to build primary Indus- tries of agriculture Considering the original terms of Saint Jean. and English. Scottish and and fishing. CIIARLOTTETOWN To Visit llerc Mal. and Mrs. W. Kltsrm. recent- ly appointed public relations offic- er for the N. B. and P. E. i. Division or the Salvation Army will arrive in the city for the week-end ser- vices It the local Citadel. The Major brings with him I wealth of experience. gathered from his years spent in war work, and more recently. his public re- la.tlons work on the western prair- lea. He is the possessor of I rich baritone voice and music lovers will be delighted with his vocal solos. A very happy visit is anticl- pated for these newly welcomed S. A. leaders. Local Teach-er; Convention Al Mi. Stewart The Mt. Stewart local Teachers Convention was held yesterday in the school with approximately 40 teachers present from the sur- rounding districts. The president, Ml'. Warren Mc- Giiirk, opened the meeting and called upon the secretary. Miss Mabel O'Brien. who read the min- utes of the last meeting. The following committee.- appointed: Nominations -- ThOl'l"SR Handl'a- han. Mrs. Malone. Gerard Fraser. Resolution Arthur Machlelll. Mrs. Mccormac. Aline McCarthy. Question Box - Frances Siilnott. Doreen Mercer. Preu - Sister Clare Theresa and Sister Mary Alexander. The.presldent called on Mr. Wil- son Ross. the new supervisor of Inspectorate No. 4. who expressed his pleasure at being again assoc- iated with the teachlng profes- sion. In his address Mr. Ross showed f.he importance of the teacher in the school In our democratic way of life. This was followed by all arith- metic dlscusslan period. The con- cluslon drawn from the discussion was the need for stressing ilic fundamentals in the lower grades. Mr. E. MncPhail of the Depart- ment of Education spoke bi-iefl:: on school attendance in relation to family allowance. The afternoon session opened with an interesting address by Dr. L. W. Sharw. deputy Minister of Ed- ucatioii. He counselled the teach- ers to be prepared for the great. task of teaching. He also asked them to stop and consider what. conditions would be if there were no schools and no teachers. Mrs. Frank Ross led a discus- slon on the teaching of literature in the lower grades. This was followed by a brief talk or. the work of the Junior Red Cross in the schools by Miss Maric Bowness. director of the .iiinior Red Cross organization. Mr. Malcolm Macxcnzie. chief supervisor. spoke briefly on the new books on the curriculum. This was followed by a question box, answered by Dr. Shaw. Mr. MIcKenzie and Mr. MacPhail. The report of the resolutions committee was given by Alice Mc- Carthy. The nominations committee In- nounced the following slate of of- ficers: President. Mr. Warren Mc- Guirk: vice-president, Miss Alice Mccsrthy; Iecretlry. Miss Mabel O'Brien. The meeting adjourned with the singing of the National Anthem. . P.E.I. ,Grow:rs Continued from page I curately what to cxpccl ncxi year. In addition. buyers of certified Iced will have the information which they desire and the reports on those set-d plots should be an- other fnir indication of freedom from disease. At the Mark:-tin! Board mct-tint! this week the resignation as man- ager of Mr. E. D. Reid was ac- cepted with regret and Mr. Mac- Donald's assuming of the full illi- ilcs of management. was confirmed. In company with Mr. Peppln he has just returned from an extru- W921: Fourth Queen's Conservative A ' M ' ss n. eeiing The annual meeting of the Pro- gressive Conservative Association of Fourth Queens was held on Thursday cvenilig at Eldon Hall. The polls were well represented and despite the lnclemency of the weather delegates were present from the most distant points. The President, Mr. George Grant pre- sided and Mr. Sinclair McTavlsn was Secretary. As I result of the nominations Mr. John Mcfsaac of Earnscliffe, and Alex J. McPherson of Mel- ville were elected to the County Executive. The officers of the As- sociation for the ensuing year are as follows: President - Gay Judson. Alex- andria. g Vice President - Campbell Mc- Leod. Belle River. Secretary -- Sinclair McTavish, Eldon. On completion of the business meeting the President called .on Mr. R.R. Bell K.C. to introduce Mr. W.H. Kidd. National Secre- tary. who spoke at some length. Mr. Kidd dealt chiefly with organ- ization work and the changing pol- itical atmospherc In Canada today as shown by the clean sweep made of the last four bye-elections. He dealt with the reasons for the dis- satisfaction of the electorate with .the St. Laurent government and ;especially in regard to the attitude iaf the government in reference to the cost of living. Mr. Kidd was followed by Angus MaeLean MP. who reviewed the recent election, pointing out the i'e..iiults-of conducting an election Ici-osted in the Island's potato Ain- dustry to misurc farmers receiving ilils year the highest. possible price for the potatoes they have to mnrkct. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATO MARKETING BOARD BOARD ORDER NO. (8) DIINIMFM I'IlI(lIt2S -- (Anicndmi-nt) Board Order Number 3 made on the 18th day of November. 1950. as Iuncndcd ii.V lubseilumii Orders of the Board heretoforri is hereby further amended by striking out Parasfiwii 1 thcrcof as heretofore amended and substituting in lieu thereof. the following Paragraph. (1) From and after midnight of August (list. 1951. and until furtlicr nrclcrcd. the minimum prices at l1Vhi('II potatoes may be bought from producers. shall be as fol- lows: (in Katahiliii or Green Mouniairi Ccrlificd Seed Potatoes. i'iIfiI3i.l ccnts i.90i per bushel; (hi All nlhcr varieties of 599-1 Potatoes. one dollar and ten cents (51.10) per bushel; Ii-i Tiiiiln Stock shall not be sub- tract to H -iiiiiiimuiii price uniii furllicr ordcrcd. BY ORDER til! Prince Etiwnffi Island Potato Marketing Board (Is'gul.) llonnltl A. Macnonalil. l ('li:iii'iii.'in. Prince Edward I51-iliid Potuto Marketing 303” I HERERY CERTIFY the fore- zoiniz to he an Order known "5 lorrlcr No. 8. mode by Prince Ed- lward island Potato Markciiha i3,,..,..i, ml the Thirty-first day of iftugust. 1951. (Sgii.) Donald A. lllIt-Donald. Cliiiiriiliin. Prince Edward Iliiliid Potato Markeilntz BURNI- Is it should be run. Mr. W. Chester 3. McLul-Q M. P. followed, stressing the Importance of organization Ind compliment- ing Mr. Bell and his efforts in comme lug such work at. this early date He congratulated the District on its wonderful vote at the bye-election for Mr. MacLean. Mr. John Murphy of Cherry Val- ley offered his congratulations to PAGE 'irIvE Mr. MIcl..eIn commenting that it was I really remarksble victory in view of the fact that two Govern- ments were against him Ind mIde an all out effort to defeat him. Capt. D. J. Riley of Belle River also spoke and moved I vote of thanks to Mr. Kidd for his It- tendancc. The meeting adjourned with the singing of the NItionIl Anthem. tion especially Messrs. G. ment. Assistance Appreciated With the smoke of battle clearing away, I take this opportunity of expressing my sincere thanks and appreciation to the members of the Charlottetown Fire and Police Departments for their efficient work during the recent disastrous fire. King for their care and protection of my office equip- J. I). MacGllIGAN, MJ). Also I wish to men- Lund, E. Fardy and R. to attend. C. will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall. Street. Friday, Soptcmbcr 7th, Chairmen arc rcqucstcd to have fivc dilly accredited delegates in attt-ndance.,. All intcrcstcd are invited A. J. HASLAM. ANNUAL MEETING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FIFTH DISTRICT OF QUEENS (Charlottetown and Royalty) Grafton at 8.00 pm. Poll Prcsidcnt R. MCQUAII). Secretary following schedule. Leave Wood IslIndh- Princo Nova Leave Caribou- Charles A. Dunntng Prince NovI .. Head Office: Wood Islands Darihou Ferry Service THE CONNECTING LINK BETVVEF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA The Prince Nova Ind Charles A. Dunning operate on till (Standard Time) ChIrIeI A. Dusuilng m........m. LISTEN IN. '.i7(3”'E5i-:(33'”i:'A'(:'n . Catch In early crossing Ind avoid dlanppoinimenl. NORTNIIMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. For Putlcularl nails 13. Charlottetown. N 1 I.m. I1 I.m. 8 run. 9 I.m. I p.ln. 5 my 'I l.I!l. I1 I.m. 3 Mn. 9 I.m. I p.m. 5 pm. MORNING AT 6:80 -is” Offices: Charlottetown IT'S GOOD POLICY TO BE ADEQL'ATELI.' INSURED All lines of Insurance effected HYNDMI-IN & CO. LTD. Our experience of over three qilarlcrs of I C9iiiili"Y- 3' 15' surancc Underwriters, is at your disposal. ALLISON I' McLI'lAN.C.I..U.--District Manager If Summeruldu. CYRUS A. R. SHAW. C.L.Ii.-District itIInIger It Montague. THOMAS McAVINN'. C.L.U.-Special Representative F. I.. MacNI..'TT-Representative It Kenslngton. E. T. IIIYERS-Representative It I-Zlmsdalc. EARLF. S. JELLEY-Rt-prcsclilntlva It 0'L4'H'!- Summcrsiiie Mon tIlil0 Cooking and Cabin Heating. Non-Poisonous - Clean - Economical - Fast- Thla Gas II:- Sold by STANLEY, SHAW the 5 and 10 Department. ITICIIL. GOING places or staying Iii liolnn . . . can't beat the SUB-STANDARD NYLON HOSE Walking and nicditini shecrs in I glorious assortment of Fall sliatlcs including grays rind Inupcs are available in sizes 8 1 i2 to ll -priced 1.09 and 1.39. ishcomplcic, for 1-Ivcrydny Substandard Nylons ill tho. 5 and 10 Dcliiliir 'f""T'" J. FRANK STERNS-Representative It Souris. p 1). J. MacDONALD-Ilcprcsontiitivo It Augustine Love u Agents Tliroilghout the Province - 2 . oocbnc 0 M j, M -T min. is 2-ii'r:.iri:n lime and This iriiii lfclcn ii...-nor has rrriigitti SWEATERS of Angora and Nylon blond I-hill arc. bcliuiiiuiiy hit”. beautifully soft. beautifully fitting and bcautlfully reasonable in IWi-'- Thc colors arc slicll pink. rose. lavcildcr and .iPli0W- Sim" 5i9eV""i Pullovers in the round ncckr-d classic style arc 4.98 and long iileeyed Fardiizans arc 6.95. The sizes i-irc 14 to 20. These I-lelcn I-Iarpa-1' PROPANE GAS Swcnlcrs arc uondcrful for dross-up. wondcrfiii for casual wear. won- rlcrful for any-old-lime. . . . You'll Vcry definitely want to got. them For Hot Water Heating. AND you'll find iiimi in tlic l.ilIlc siinp, Uiinrlnilcinwn and the Sportswear Department of tho Summcrsidc Store. for nvciy day wmir you jllxt lliat you can buy in Shop tmlay. uliilo tlic scleclian SPECI.-tI.l.Y dcsigncd for h1f'Il in the Rl'mNI services . . . HICKOK 1 . M"'0R)m(" 'T SUNNIIY It Ml lia;vT.hEe(g:::rIIop':l:N: f.:r 2- IIll)IhnItr't:ifhM:nbnC.Iu?I?:?i;' Confcdemuon unnwoumbk. Prince Sh? mp '0 MM” and NPW Bmm. BELTS made of hcavv ualitv No on (the IIPW long-ivr-nrinlz belt roa- R0"" ”' NONI! St. E' . on IIIUIIM in IGNJDK 03100 "WT? 93' fountain pen and pencil set on bI- ,l;:',:.7;f.,,,i:1;2.1'.2l”,.';3i.,2:l".,t,';” wick itmmm izodurlng "HIT: Who”; & ' ierial) are in black colgiriwi-thin npiliin brass bui-klc. There is I full iiirust fllsl. Richard McCormIc in tlblilhltl 19 VII Pointed Wt ihli half of the suit. In I brief Id- wm C1 1: 'i 3.3; ' they "um. mm "ma 0" " - M 0' range of sizes in the Ncpnii Bolt line and thc Prlcc is iii-ti 150- Bil:-I 'nM' ”"" m""”'"' '""”'"'"' '3 W" "”i i"”'"M '0 m"? i W" dress . MIcNutt. cxprmod thc wIl':N1e ti:::eLieui::::t-cgvexzi .::Hba;1i0I"YI”PIiNs:"'":I.l,PfhoL:'(i.ih (ivn msmbuw" M cat”! " "W 3"" I" W" with your uniinrm--you'll iiwd ii. Made by Hickok. ,n hih'i'i:uCi:m:)dton Funeral Home sonsl cInvI.aI, but It I lster dIts hope mt, Mr. chgv.-lg might. pg. ""1 Ho". hm" C, pope. me mu 3.” Faun, Mlrknlfu Bmml M; Propane Gas Range oven in um Menu Wu", Dwnnnmw ill... 5”" mt-IFence today. Sntur. I subscription fund would be open- turn later to once Inin work here premier," mm, M H,m,,,,,L N3" And In at 0”. It - pm,” 3;. . g I . V . ' . . . 59” 1d. . uneral on Monday. ed. The Society has been active u g mayo opgygtu; to; m. your The p,,,,ow,, m,,,,u,,,,M Wm 5, "red Mm mom .0 mm immedh REGENT Knit. DRESSES. sirlTs and TIOMPI-.RS' ini your MP0. mm Chumf qnt.El12.45 to st. John's for some 125 liens. department. ,r,..-3.4 er." .0 me 1"", Wm" I" "mm "um." "W umhmh. who take sizcs 1.'l. V2 a-rid 2 arc in the Youth centre. The Dream ''"”M- 3!. loganors. for service Mr. chgyg.-lg, gn oyg,-.9" ya". James Gourd schurmm W" bum in, M mmmum pm,"'1.hP" war, are really the dnintii-at iitilr frocks Ive seen in some time and in: . mmh c v - p.m. Interment In of the Int war. is I nltlvc of in 1854 and spent the early years announnd in ..um,dM,.. Gmrdi” Suits and Rompers are equally as running. Colors white. blue. y-- ""el"y' Souris and has been employed in of his life; on land acquired from 3...... .,".c.,;., ,m"e'”," um .u.' low and nlle green make IIIMO garmoiits Iomctliinlr worth talking ' his recent position for the past Mr. Everett SchurmIn. I nephew. "on M. .1,,.dv been ,.m,,m.,d U, about! The prices are from 3.49 to 4.50 . By the way I new ship- uu three years. Anllntern;tlonIllyd known educI- mm. den", Iind 599"" .0 be M, rnint of C:lfiit,iI'L'I:: Syweaber; has just arrived too. . . Come see then tlonailt In Unite Slater dlplo-1y jummd hy ,. dog,-,9 nf (.0... 0 Nil"-'9 ii 9 Oil -9" "- ...... ' ml. the into Mr- Schurm-n we! I fldence which is now developing LAUNDERED 1.. gm g... ....i.., .,......,, nQjtu vQ.t.fd.y minute of the University of Lan- In the marketing outlook: also by i of on. Ittsnded the Universities of the fact that the Board has been To yon . H Id lb . B I . - W. In DINNIS and IIECIIIN: 'd':nol?y'-'gedhnt'lhlI1teeI1"xI:IlliNinKpr:INit:C'Ni 0 3 I I . who we "I. . gg Cornell Univmity after I voriocf I lower price ii-vei oiim those pl I am JOHN N I A" n.of touching It AcIdlI and Dal ..i,..biinie.1. . ' ' " 3' liourlo Universities in the NIIri- Mr. Mgcnomid ndded um .11” - HAVE A TALK WITH floptepber III. 109. mm Remembered by Wife Ind III. -(0P)- Mrs. John Inyloy. mother u of mi: lmiov. outs: of luruis of The oerisdlaa Prom in the Merit-Ines. an suddenly here to- dlr. The tunnel will by field Inn- day Ifici-noon. mes. In the diplomatic service of the United Stetes. he was Minister to d from 198-1930. Anibessedor "in " many. I the past three years of difficult marketing conditions. and the orc- valonce of blight. this you which is bound to result in substantially reduced yields. Eve y effort should therefore be made y everyone in- CLEANERS Phone 2887 MORTON DBWL Phone 8040 - Eastern Trust: Bldg. - Charlottetown o 2 Q 3 ? 3 3' 3 Q 9. 2 .9 5 P