-sEPrEM.B),ERA- 2.1 svsgo - 3-rt-is oussoum. cnascovrras-own a, lumber Street, News. subscriptions. A J. lufll IIJIPIII louse fbonut rhauusrdisnmsyba bllewlll stores in lemmas-si week. boy. lelvoaaibio .......a......u.u...'...'......., in e -w'j'5elsjr siijui s on o IA u Sumaaarsids. d . sad o:0.l:'i'l cI.:W". DIIslG&. Nllsiastanrouaa Oarrlu no lI1IartIis' 9” 4:-l'Uf!on n,Il'”r:r:..”u" -(IINISILI4 INUUIQNCI 381911 I. ldutl-In. Silmll 40- DPANTIY BALI: -41-Ioiman's zrocexy. Sent M It 3 pom- Spon- oml by Scarietown W. I. -SUHMEISIDI Business Col- cge, secretarial. commercial, cler- cal, Piima-n, Gregg. Enroll any ime. - DDI. J. W. MOBIIIDI will be ibsent from his otlices at Bedeque Ind Borden from August 28th to Sept. 18th inclusive. ' ...mtAOE's STORE and Narc- muses will be closed Labor Dav. uonday. September 4th. 1950. -THE STORE! of W. M. Bow- ness and Ralph Callbeck Co. will 5. closed on Labor Day. Monday. September 4th. -113. I. M. CAI.LDECK's office, gummerside, will be c106ed fmm ;epiember 4th to September 9th nciusive. .NOTICE TO CilSTOMEllS lienslngton and vicinity. Anyone wishing to see me aoout horaes.. machinery and repair: or wisllins to hook orders for machinery (be- fnre price; advance) I will be at Champion's Service station, Sat- urday eyenins after 6 9'cl0Ck- ivaiter 8. Weeks. JIIIII-PIEESBYTIIIIAN Church n Canada. Services Sunday, Sept. lrd. Freetown at 9.30 am: Ken- uingtort Chumh Hall at II a.m. and Malpeque at 7.30 r.m. Sunday Schools: Freetown and Kenning- :on at 10:30 a.m. and Maipeque "3 E30 p.m. Rec. J. A. McGowan. Minister. .. ATTENDING CONVENTION- Dr. vincent rant of Summersid is attending the convention of the iiarltime Dental Association at Digby. Nova Scotii. Dr. Grant is me cf the featured speakers at the :onvention and will remain in Digby.until Wednesday. Sept. 6th. He was accompanied to Digby by ifra. Grant. - S -ARJCIIEALD - BRADSHAW - A P. E. Island lady. Miss Dorothy L.. Bradshaw. a nakve of Bedeque. an August 29 bend a the bride of Rev. A. J. Archibald, D.D.. of Penney Farms. Florida. The bride wad for some years been a popular nurse at the N. S. Sanitorium in Kentville. N. 5. Dr. Archibald at one time was pastor in Saint John out since 1920 has lived in the United States. The newlyweds ex- pect to spend September on Cape Sable Island before starting south. I -FUNliII.AI. ON THURSDAY- rhe funeral of Mrs. Thomas Som- ers. Kensington was held from saint Mark's Church of England. Kensington. on Wednesday. Aug- ust 30th at 2 P. M. The services were conducted by Rev. s. J. Dav- lea and Rev. J. A. Mcciowan. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shop- herd," "Rock of Ages," and "Jesus lover of My Soul." Interment in Margaio cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Percy Driscoli. Peter Mao- Donald. - Wendell Profitt, Alexander Hilts, Frederick Sample and Ern- rat Maclilwen. Mr. J. I... Davison. niortician . 'r'-'- -INJUIIID IN ACCIDENT - i'wo g-rmduate nurses and two stud- ent nurses of the Prince County Eiospitpi were involved in a car ac- Mldent about 6.30 Thursday evening in the Iriahtown Road about two niies from Kensington. Apparently the driver had swerved to avoid an nhiect on the road and lost control and the car turned over. Miss Dom- ihy Murphy, I-it N. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital with :racked breastbone. The others, Miss Wiina nsmsay, R. N.. Miss Ethel Yen and Miss Elizabeth Gibson es- caped with a shaking up.-'5 Sports Day s A 9. Qalix n.c.A.r. suamnnsrnr: ' aunuat wsnxharmr sun. but " couusuoiiio A-Iago A.S.. 0 Novelty Races I .,.Bab'y a...ny Contest ' Pony -A Rides Rsfrsshmanis Servbd Admlaalonl Sl.00 per ooilpla ,. Postponed from Wednesday." August i 30lli'. T -UOIDINWJIIIJIDII IIBVIOI. Muddy. September arc, in union Iinil at 3 P. M. Bible School at 3 5'-I'll” Rev. D. M. Fraser, Mum. 9 a ' -1!!! almost sasvicaa in Central 3 us United Baptist gel-ieurch forl tember 3rd. have n canceled. ltov. cl. A. Brit ' Minis . W -HINIIAL SURFACE!) I00?- 1NG.'36" and II" smooth surfaced 1'00"!!! 4b.snd '65 lb. i2. 15 lb Phifue. 'i'a.rred sheathing paper. Pisst.c' cement and roofing cement. nails. The Summerside Hardware Co. -ominous Norms for the Pariah of New London for Sunday September 3l'd. 13th after Trinlly. St. Mark's. Kcnaington. Sunday School 10.00 s.m.. Holy Commun- ion 11.00 a.rn. St. Stephen's. Bur- lington. Sunday School 1.30 p.m.. EVEN!!! prayer 2.30 p.m. St. Thomaa'. New London. Sunday School 6.30 p. .. evening prayer 7-30 iI.m. Please note that all ser- vices will be conducted by the Rector. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B.A.. Rector. Personals -Mr. I-lcber Schurman of Bol- ton. Mass. is visiting his old home in Cheiion. --Mrs. Albina Kelly of Brighton, Man.. is the guest of her nephew, Mr. Wilfred Kelly and Mrs. Kelly" Summerside.-S. -Messrs George German. James Kennedy. Thomas Turner and Peter McMahon left Kensiagton Wednes- day morning for Windsor. Ontario. --Richard Connolly, year and a half old son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les 4" nolly. Summersid-:, is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital. -S --Mr. W. E. Henthorn has arriv- ed by air to visit his son, Mr. R. '1'. I-Ienthorn and Mrs. Identhorn. sum- merside.-S -The Misses" Joyce Schurman and Maya Campbell. formerly of Cheiton. now of Summeraidc and Monctcn, N. B. respectively.-g are spending a well earned vacation in Boston and New York. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robtlrtson and son. Elton arrived in sum- merside on Wednesday by automo- bile from Neshanic Station. New Jersey on a visit to tbe' forms:-'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rob- ertson, also brothers andrsiatera. - 8 . - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Hop- good and daughter. Beneta, are leaving today on' return to their home in Wollaston, Massachusetts aftor visiting relatives in 0'IAsl'l' and in Summerside. In the latter place they were the guests of Mr. Hopgood'a sister, Mrs. W. 0. Ellis and Mr. mills. -- S Prince County Series Today . Prince county Baseball League series xensington will meet Kinkora. this afternoon in a sud- en death game for the East Prince c pionship. The game will be played at the Curran and Briggs diamond and the winner will meet Mimminigash in a two out of three series starting Sunday. TM W11" hers of this will meet Kenaington for the Prince county finale and the Department of Physical Fit- ness trophy. - B ..m..m..... DIG IIAIKIT I About one-quarter of Pinlands s!xportg are slated for loviet Rus- s a. M! P'"'” -I can get in ililitors. -corner V ioontinudyi-dm pass 0) thstthsualbigyfiights worsen the move. Geese didn't patronize the lakes so much after ociopsrm frosts not in. V . . . ' I old goose hunters have told me that the required plenty ttreah water-.for a few weeks after their arrival but later on learned to sip globules. of water that lodged in the slight-hollow in the small of their books during rain storms. I don't know when the old timers got their information but they ev- idently believed in this theory quits firmly. Ivory local boy - or man who owned a shotgun would gather at the lako every night when the goose were on the move inland. It was quite the pastime and indulged in by both young and old. 0 NO 0 I have in my possession a les- ther powder flask that I picked up 10 or 12 years ago on the sp covered barren at the east end of the home lake. It has an ingenious arrangement on,ths end for meas- uring the drama of powder. Flasks of this type were carried by owners of muscle loading shotguns which were quite common in the days prior to the First Great War. some nimrod lost it probably while crawling through the bushes on a flock of geese or ducks. 4 " 0 a a This la the season. a month ahead of the legal opening day. when one is liable to hear the odd gunshot around a. marsh or lake some hunter getting in n lick ahead of the other fellow. There is not so much of this kind of work of laio years but for all that one is liable to hear a shot- gun speak its tune. sometimes in the morning's gray light or in the evening's deep dusk. yes. and some- times in mid day. 0 O 0 Naturally this is one of my most busy months. Preventive measures call for p're-dawn check- ing. I never 'wps one to relish gat- ting up at two or three in the morning and driving maybe lb or 20 milei to the area to be looked over. I prefer 'denning up' at or near the location the night before. a fair night's sleep rolled up in a blanket in the back at a car, providing I can pick a spot free of mosquitoes. and one has the advantage of being right on the ground floor when one wakes. O 0 0 sometimes a hunting lodl0 01' shack is available. I made use of a setup like this one night W15 week. Atlabout nine-thirty I step- ped outside to have a last look-see before rolling into the blankets. 1': was a glorious night. A moon. ill? colour of a ripe Dumilklnr W" Peel" ing over a saw-toothed spruce ridsf and throwing its silvery beam .0- light over a. small bay: an owl. 3 hunting bent. drifted like a black wraith across a shadowy valley "15 was swallowed up in the B10013 59' yond. In the rnornins when 1 "059 and wiggled my toes in the dew drenched grass the first ray! of the morning sun glinted through the spnice to the east; night mists were rising from the water and the - newmg cry or gulls sounded from Just Arrived Carload -Handy Killer, best preparation on the market for killing potato toil!- smmons It MMFARLANE LIMITED Summerside Wholesale distributors for west Queen's and Prince County, ca-T Professional cards '0 Ft H.m'.RloO orroarmrsrm complete Vlauai Aaaiysaa Ohssu lined PIONI III! '. IUILPEC Iumnsrdtle. e.a.r. oo to too 5.5.1; I 4 ' "ST. LAURENT Continued from page I controls but some measures of an anti-innstionary charactor. were under study. Mr. st. I.........t's speech was an immediate reply to Mr. Draw in the '.i'l-none-speech debaio. y ' Amssod And Disturbed Mr. Drew contended that Can- adians were "amazed and disturb- ed" to find their defences so in- edoquato at the time of Korea. that they were wondering what had been done with the 11.500.- 000.000 voted for defence since 1065'. He urged anew that a House defence committee be appointed at once and that it report as soon as possible to a House recalled for that pur ,. He said inflation threatens not only the people but the whole de- fence program and argued that the Government should have tak- en steps iomeevt inflationary pres- sures. "I have very great hope today,” he said. "For i.he'llr.st time we have seenithe free nations joined in giving a positive, undertaking that collectively -they will resist aggression anywhere..it may well be that if we in this country do all we can with the utmost speed the darkclouds in which we now are enveloped will pass to reveal the brightest days yet known to man." , His high hope had been increas- ed in his recent trip through Western Europe because its spirit was "remarkably good” because of the collective action in Korea. .?....m........mm..... a. nearby aandplt. It was good to be alive. , I O O In my younger days I often used to roll myself up in a blanket, wrap a. tarpaulin around the lot and sleep on the ground with nothing but the stars for a covering. I re- member one' such an occasion very distinctly. some time during the night hours I awoke with a start. The night was pitch black and I couldn't see a foot in front at me. I sensdd an alien presence nearby and as I lay there tense without moving a muscle I felt moist pen- dulous lips brush against my cheek and a split second later an explo- aive snort almost lifted me from my blankets. I don't know who got the biggest fright .. . . me or the cow. 0 0 I The poet Longfellow in describ- ing Evangeline wrote: . ."5weet was her breath as the breath of kine that,feed on.the meadows" .. . . I don't think that Longfel- low was ever- kissed by a cow otherwise he'd never have penned just related kind of cured me of my yen for sleeping outdoors on the, ground. . ranunns potato Save .money'on your dllllng. We can supply you with an English Ransome digger. These diggers are fully proven in P. E. 1., are lower in price and very few repairs ard required from year to year. JAS A. MUNETLL & SUNS I . REGENT TODAY PICTURES THERE WILL INGS FROM 2:3Q UNTIL ...";m.:'&.:.';'.is onmtsr RACING roams: I lemme-rat. aa-anus ln"Yb'”'"l"R”9'”"' norm mo , fighting luau of an .. AND ADDED um .' 1-an those lines. However. the incident , l A 2 - SMASH NITS - 2 I T09”? DUE TO THE GREAT POPULARITY or THESE ms stut S 6ilA'S'S"C0iillIilY'i. TUIRICIDENT 7 "IN ENT" starts at 2:30, 4:45; 7 and 9:20 GRASS? at 3: NIGHT PRICES BEGIN AT Attend Early Shows For A Good Scat IIIEVI SAYS ......., . continued from up': of her satellites. c U V Manning iits weapuu um 2,- 800.000 now under arms. It was in the total wealth to 860 divis- car. while the thoughts on cmdisa-f were so much on Korea and would. remain so until the war thou Illdg. ed, "we must never divert our thoughts boon the cradle of Wen-'2 er-n civilization where in lung; may have to be finally settled.” OI Divisions To 18 In Europotlie Russians had so divisions compared with the 11 divisions of all the nations in the Western Union. . Mr. Drew said Defence Minister Claxton gave "easy assurances" that "all is well” when he report. ed to the Commons yestorday. He sought to give assurance that ev- erything was being done to pro- poro Canada's defence. But. eaid'Mr. Drew, this country ""153 Pfeillre "in s way'which is related to these grim realities." The Government's decision in June to send titres destroyers to Korea was not an issue. The House now has to deal with the things that should be done. Canadians had learned thatCan- ada did not have in being the forces to meet their defence. Now, they must assume that the money to be spent would be "well spent." uunmcniir continued from page I .mm:m..m.m:. .. errected by v lunteer organisations spear-headed y the People's Pro- gressive Party. Hot food and drink was the most serious need. Small craft also suffered badly, many being sunk and others being driven ashore badly damaged. one city street was ac littered with small craft that it was im- passable. In a slum area near the sea-shore the boats crashed through walls of flimsy dwellings Few in the city escaped without. some loss. . Even as ,they tried to regain their spirits residents of the island heard of another approaching storm. They prepared for the worst. Vianteii Vlmmeiiiaiely For Rent- Apartment or self contained house with modern Conveniences Apply Immediately BOX C GUARDIAN, Summerside or Phone 8031 ' NOTICE. 0F QNANSE IN BUSINESS On and after September 15th. 1950. the General Store heretofore operated by me at Bedeiiue Wm be taken over and operated by John Hammond Bowness. I wish to thank all my patrons for past loo-operation and hereby solicit for my successor their pa- tronale. WALTER M. BOWNISS ( AT REGULAR PRIUES! ) BE CONTINUOUS SHOW- 12 P.M. I Ind Ontario. roams. . l T lasobaii taps in the Weston osp- itai were treated to an especially nod brand of ball this wesit when the G. Ilid.'.B. Squad met the beard- .ed Ilouu of David loam at the" Our- ran and Briggs diamond. Although the local boys lost out they were ollrins Isain-t In Issresnt-ion whid: had met and defeated many of the senior bsii clubs in Quebec . DOWNTOWNIRS I Now by popular request the same teams will meet again over the week end in two double headers, one on Eanday and one on Labor Day Sept. Ohsriie -I-Iogan, the O and B coach said yesterday that the visiting nine are perhaps the beat ball toas- ea-s N come, this way in a long time. but nevertheless he has an idea that since hi; on boys have tang- isd with the visitors they will turn the tables-over the week end and break up the long winnins streak of the House of David. Whichever WIY 910 games so. front the view- point of the man in the street. the games over the week end will be top notch entertainment. UAMEO TNEATRE KINSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:159:15 Dorothy Lamour in a straight dra. matic role with Bad-Boy Dan Du... yea. Sterling Hayden in mystery thriller- ”MANHANDLED" She trusted her love to the wrong man--Why? cnitro morn: AT 00YI.E'S RESTAURANT I MONDAY. SEPT. MN Dance Starts at 12:05 AM. Monday Admission: 31.00 per person KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:159:15 ABBOTT and COSTELLO in Big Comedy, "IVIEXICAN IIAYRIDE” Wm! Vlrzinia Grey. John Hubbard. - Also Serial and News. nsoutnn mo: owners mm: .o macs uau. svstmsnston ctnmcs SALES and SERVICE I WATIER ISTREET WEST SUMMERSIDE DIAL" 2903 TUESDAY. no m 1.00 Music by George Chappell and his Merry Islanders sigraames-sildel (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY -- 2:30-7-9:25 2 - BIG mrs - 2 wnunuc JIILLS '1: with Randolph Scott - Ella Raines n A mmonv - TUESDAY -lwsoussonv - auavs (BIG LABOR DAY SPECIAL) Shows 7:15-9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 2:30 RAUINSN LUCK with GIOYTB. Henry a Bruce 'ouieest' tloitl Track and field events. Ladies and men's Softlialll nil ' "I Hi WT” l ' t . --Wenaa'attsIaaH ' A'I'I'IlAG'l'ION ;- . JANS I IRA!!! - 35, 5-50, mo and 10:40 son 1 it I-it-iI'S. . P torsowvsim .. -JASI.!?, ; i . nnrmnu: "Aued.piwsvoI"..vIao:VI-I-did.