era... . ) - . if,l',”l)l3lllGeTc?ell' ocfmniulegpland reg; hf-gt sec" w . so of tag plant hlch wadlesuulsoll-rtgcleasadf soniti;.ifal",'f',,,,f,5, ? 5 a as vesotables can handle .000 ckoges f fresh g somP'I;?:l?:: :g"6usda's biueot tables ally for distribution tller: luwtable factories. , tailers. 3 Inge pm”... vegetable grow- n':oma3r.plg1pm of the vesetsblas tioss de- in sed In! ml, prlllsclretlmiill: 3:; for the 2.011) acres gfcllntfighnlanlliurilh athis 64,, ,,,,, give greater effi-area and in three year: expect: houwtuf mod "mm - is the the produce 1oo,ooo.ooo lo :f"i::'h,1d or mun Does. a.Ilative minding! vegetablss annually. otll9"'"d' lassooi- Pr this very pane of ii- lill'- me" 3'2” nu aratl:ll mechanized. 0 ' Mr. Dees, who now, makes his home in Toronto. says the com- pany has cqulred the latest and K see most mod:rn equipment tor and- . , . Ell"-urn.-lg.,.()OOtAcres Mucltl into Big Vegetable Plant" 0 ing. cleaninz. wuh'ihs.- bmhins and poushing produce and for treating some twill” W 9” tended shelf-life. The title is ed ill trauvsm 3' bynasullalhly line methods.” W G COHIDIII P1099” . ”"””"""'lZ.l:.”;3'.?.”."..'l.i"7'..';l 8 E. C llllant tlon or acquired oi-hi! KTDWBIB. ' 1: is estimated that Quebec in- Ports from other provinces. Ind from the United states about tl00.000.000 worth of food product! annually. One of the company! objectives. says Mr. Dees. ll '0 promote home production. .3 cessing and packaging in Oil - 14.; WESTERN. GUARDIAN men. Dr. 3A. D0i'- . h:lll3.lf;1rA1?goclosed from SePtIt'iI- All plans forthe fifth West by first or fifteenth inclullli Prince Flower Show to be held .' y, cleaned or In- in Alberton on Wednesday. Selli- lalll:t'lNgmIt)itAIgl Highest market sth, have been completed. As in "ll previous years the show is spon- cc Ltd. Kensinston. PW" ” sored b Begalette Rebekah Lodge 5”" r and wt be held in the Rebekah 3- ' II II Mal St t. SEE THE Nature enstlgesbylgtd uaBeg?rllI'h in :i:.rt::edest way. the programl. P193 ' ower ow s become creas- gl:;hen's Junior Auxilhar; lntlguh insly better each year. This year's mwn Hall. Frldllf. 509- - 3 9' prise list has seventeen classes ,3, Silver collection. Sale of 00043" for cuthtegowlersuargliten (classes fr po pan . rzes o nurs- REGULAR BARN dance Tgef jry mck m hem domed by day Sell! 4'5 wuum o”"5l'”' t ' ' Jeliy's Furniture Store. J. A. Noon- tic. timing '9" t0 13-” "'1 "ll an, n. '1'. Holman, ms, the '1'. service. liomemli” l" ”"'"" Eaton Co. Ltd. the Experimental Admission 50 cents. Farm and Regaiette Rebekah Lodge. APPLE aLossoMs our -- At E H be, I ed M , a time whtan the eofwaepglls d.yngln(l'T?s!eesdayngvtr!ie1l:asglsl and (lull) 199" "9 envy to 10.30 am. on Wednesday. A ”.',.ii”?.t.i2E..'.l.F'l; ::::...'m:'::.:! --u em in 1- new ---w I PlanslCompleted For Flower Show At Alberton Wednesday from each exhibitor. Mr. Gordon Warren, senior hort- iculturlst at the A Experimental Farm. has kindly consented to act as judge. The flower show will be official- ly opened at 3 p.m. by Mr. Neil Matheson, M.P. Mrs. Nell Mathe- son and Mr. Fred C. Ramsay. M. L. A. have also been-invited to speak. In the evening speakers will be Dr. George Dewar, M.L A. and Dr. 0. R. Phillips. Rs- ireshments were to be served at both sessions. Mrs. Gordon Hardy is convener of the committee in charge of ar- rangements. working with her are Mrs. Lloyd Wiikie, Miss Margaret Forsyth. Miss Shirley McArthur. Mrs. Charles Johnston, Mrs. Al- vin Bell. Mrs. Neil Barbour, Mrs. Wesley Hardy. Mrs. Clayton Trav- ers. Mrs. Frank Weeks and Mrs. Helen Kerr. pl. However. in ” ” of natur- of usual blossoming season. In ppple tree at the home of Ralph Dawson in Albany for the past few am has borne beautiful apple blossoms which provide colorful surroundings for big red Dutchess min which are r'penlI1B tram are same branches. Seek N. 5. Man. uu-ough surrounding woods Mou- day looking for a ieyear-old In- - also, wanted as a material wit- .. use in connection with the death , of his father. 3 ' Martin Syliboy disappeared into the woods Saturday after lice were called to his home in- vestilate the death of his 75-year- old father. William Syiiboy, who was found lyins in the backyard, with a deep gash on his face. Another son of the victim, Ben- jamin. was arrested on a drunk charge. Since Martin disappeared police have been fanning through the woods around the nearby Mill- broolr reservation. An RCMP ti has been used in the hunt. bu heavy weekend rain hampered the search. "ours AND nous" " , rnsmts. sumusnsrns The eagerly - awaited tloldwin filmizatton of the smash Broadway musical, "Guys and Dolls," has arrived at the Capitol Theatre and lives up to every ex- pectation it's a wow Filmed on a grand scale in Cine- nascope and color and distributed by M-G-M. with its every depart- t-wri , casting, , , direction msocaphy, music. sets and cos- tunes-handled by top artists in their respective fields, here is a joyous and exhilarating musical comedy which will afford happy sntertsinmahht. .to ldnsog: I001! throughout wor . dollars winch Bl'lml0l vishedon mos agi- Ht;:u.;bpymdgcu:Ia;”wen justified. rpm um fgaknow ghoul "Guys Air Cadet Arthur Morrison of 5: ambolls” is Marlon Bummeraide Squadron polishes his as s so - anco man e Nd” 1 answer is,nhae's wohderful. And so Mt tlmm;":,oh uxehnlzxftli are Jean Simmons. Frank Sinatra in mime W" and Vivian Blaine in the other tonal Air Cadet Drill Competition starring roles. with Robert Keith held last week at Minneapolis. leading a large cast of supporting Minn. Following the inspection. the players enacting the varied and Sherbrooke 4-H Square-bursa play- II. tlpsters, gsmblorl. bitch men. it thins in common in "Our! Sherbrookc 4-ll Cali Club mem- Donili-." The: are all some hers held their achievement day is. entering are the results in tumor Holstein clau: l. Viol- gorful characters dreamed up by ":0 Demos Runyon. M -A are the characters New 7”” Calf Club Holds infill til it and th r '”h.f'tr." "' xiii Achievement Day 'i'Ull'. I . a WI aahoatiora:'eya:'unes,theyhsve On Thursday. August amh. the at the farm of Mr. Robert Milit- gan with L. W. Roper. Ciillllll Department of Agriculture. Juds- X 'Protssslonal Cards Cha riered Accountants . i Ber':'ldnVlolI.it91- I an you-I ten cass: lard! Wits; 1. Peter Dak- P Anna-Angbiln: 2. Peter 8. Woodland Prov!"- results for the V03” Chappell; 4. Carl iolet Compton. --r . .)V , . ON wmmo sIi:A - A rear view of the Summerstde Y Center shows the results oi a forty-foot extension, almost com- pleted, which provides the Y's Men with a building 80 by 31 feet. The main floor contains an office, kitchen and an auditorium mea- suring 06 by 31 feet. The main floor provides accomodation for the Y's Men's Club, the Y's Men- nettes Club. three Hi Y Clubs and a Phiat Club, while the full cement ment will be used in contin- hianage the work oi Boy Scouts. Vf'0ll Cubs and Brownie groups in Y sM Cubs and Brownie groups in Sum- rmerside. The Yts Men's Club has a membership of 51 men and ab- out 49 ladies belong to the Y's Mennettcs Club., The renovations to the building will cost a proxim- ately M500 and the bull com- mittee composed of James Con- nell (chairman) Keith Pickard. Eostte the ball diamond ilzabeth Park. Photo By Wotton Street be- IORDEN Mr. Barry Heffell oi Montreal. ll Slielldlns his summer holidays with his pareiits. Mr. and Mrs. H3"! liefiell. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cheverie. Bor- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deveau and and Mrs. Everett Deveau and fam- ily, North Bay, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs.. Allan Hickos and children Allan and Fay were vis- itors to Borden on Sunday, Aug- gust 19th. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Miss Wynne Chappell who has been spending her holidays with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Chappeli at Borden. returned to Ottawa on Saturday, August lltb. Mr. Merlin McAulay who hal re- cently returned from Sable Island was an overnight guest of big sis- ter. Mrs. Mark Gillan, Borden, on Thursday. August 16. He was ac- comllanied by his mother. Mrs. George McAulay, sour-is. Mrs. Camille Arsennuit, Borden. is spending s few weeks with her brother, Arthur Arsenault at Hilt- er'sbury, Penn. Mr. Clive Sharpe. who recently Laurie Cotes, Jack Scott and Ben enlisted with the R,c,A.1i'. left on Champion. The work on the bnlld- Monday, August, 20 for st, Johns, ing extension is being done by Quebec. where he will an m. in. Gerald MacLean of Kensington as just training, carpenter foreman and he is as- sisted by three other carpenters. The Y Center is situated on the south side of Green Streets op at Queen Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trowsdale have returned to their home in Toronto. They spent their honey. moon with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trowsdale, at Borden. Miss Eleanor Maclsaa'c of Bor- Minor injuries B In 2 Accidents Two highway accidents were re- ported in Western Prince during the holiday eekend with minor injuries to those involved. A 1949 Ford car, operated by Harry Cougblln oi Eimsdale. went out of control on a curve near Aiberton and turned over in the ditch. A passenger, Mr. Adams, was treated for minor injuries but was not hospitalized. The driver was uninjured. About 10.30 Sunday night a half- ton truck turned upside down in the ditch at St. Louis receiving heavy damage. Frederick Gallant of Miminegash was taken to the Western Hospital suffering a deep gash near an car. He was re- leased yesterday. His brother Gor- don received galoline burns but was not hospitalized. War Veteran Dies At Huntley The death of Mr. Alfred Tralnor occurred Friday night at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, fir. and Mrs. Ross.Getson, Hunt- e y. A veteran oi world War I. he was born at Roseville in 1895 and for the past five years has been employed in New Brunswick. Fol- lowwing an illnes he moved to Huntley about a month ago. Funeral services were conduct- ed yesterday afternoon at Holy Trinity Church, Alma, by Hon. Capt. W. J. Phillips. Palll bearers were Mcsssrs. Dyer, Clifford and Keir Vincent. Wilbert Gillie, How- ard Gavin and Ralph Barnct. Flower hearers were Messrs. Ralph Vincent and Alfred McRae. Interment was in the church ceme- fer? KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. John Barbour of Montrose were visitors to Hamil- ton on Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Armstrong of Halifax. N.S.. were recent mot- orists to the Island. They w are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Adams of Sea View. Mr. D.W. Wilkinson oi Pans- boro, Nova Scotia, was a recent visitor to Malpeque and Baltic. Misses Betty and Margaret Su- therlandx of Ottawa, spent a few days recently in Baltic. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Cousins. They have returned to their home in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Taylor, Charlottetown. were visitors to Malpeque on August lltth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Manse of New Annan. have as their guest, Mr. and Mrs. Stately Moase of Toronto. Mr. Gordon Barbour. accomp- anlel by his sister, Miss Rae Barbour of Montrose, spent the weekend in Kensington. They were the guests of Mrs. James MncKln- non. The members of the Malpeque Women's Institute held a most successful pantry sale in P.J,,Ken. uei'ly's store, Kenslngton. on Sat- urday evening. A good sum of money was realized. Mr. Wesley Crosier accompan- ied by his daughter Karen, left by plane on August 19th for their home in Stoney Creek. Ontario. They had spent a most enjoyable holiday with Mr. Crosier's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Creator of Hamilton. Messrs Earle and Wayne Lock- erby have returned to their home T N”. team of to Canadian Air Cadets out-pointed a hand-picked U. S. squad before a srandstand aud- lence of 35.000 people at the Min- ncsots State Fair. The Canadian victory brought the coveted Beau Trophy to Canada for the sixth tune in nine years. that a kl and queen contest would be "held again this year and the crowning would take Place on the evening of the official open- ing which will be September 27th. BURTON Mrs. Myrtle Doyle her children Eileen and Hamid. also Mrs. Hud- son Coughlln. Campbeilton. spent a pleasant holiday in Saint John N.B. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle. Mr. Ray Doyle of Campbeliton ' and Summersldc is Ipellilllll lill holidays in Boston, Mass. He is the guest of his cousin. Mr. Her- ald Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doyle of Saint John. N.B.. were recent guests of Mrs. Myrtle Doyll Oi Campbeiilon. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard. CA9! Will”- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea of visitors to Lot 7. Messrs Edward Dalton of Ta- coma. Joseph Dalton of When- ett. Maine. Raymond Dalton and son Gerry of Wlscasett. Maine. arrived on Saturday to visit their father, Mr. Ambrose Dalton, Glen. Raymond and Peter with their sister llelen. providing the orssn music. sccomparnent was a high- light of the evenliit A illliily liiiwi was served by Mrs. Clarence Dal- taa. assisted Us I0? Iilusltlr. htaurleia Mr. ..'.. Mn. and them- dajtat A of Charlotte "" tlr'ed"5.eraea mu lire. Lloyd Cook. can "no m'.e"r: aaare el arr. REGENT roman! 1.15 -9.10 C - SUMMERSIDE TODAY 2m7m9:30 :- WED. 7--9:30 NOTE--No Short sllbjecti. Samuel Goldwy'n'sl "ours AND Dolls" in Technicolor With Marlon Brando-Jean Simmons-Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine. Highly rated as the year's greatest musical hlti Thurs.-Fri.-asst. "NORTHWEST PASSAGE" Wlm Spencer Tracey and Robert Young TUIIDAY. SEPT. CI in Technicolor "IAIII IN IACDAD" Cantu Paulette Goddard - Oypsey Rose Lee Cartoon and CIIICII Servioo"- 0:4! EH. OOIQNI WIDNIIIIAY ,I'll'UltsDAY -rnmas Janos -ran stacc- in Hamilton. They had holiday in Halifax. N. . On Tuesday evening, August zist a large umber of people from the surrounding districts gathered in the Memorial Room of the Prince- town United Church at Malpeque. The Maipsque and Baltic Womens Missionary Society presented the following program with Mr. Reg- inald Miller conducting the devot- ional part. Mr. Thomas Hall of Summerslde rendered two vocal solos which were much enjoyed. A sing song of many familiar hymns were also enjoyed. Mrs. Russell Maclfenzie was pianist. Professor Heath McQuarrie then showed a film on the International Peace Garden which were very beauti- ful. A vote of thanks was extend- ed by Mrs. Miller to both Mr. Mcquarrie and Mr. Hall. cream and cake was served the members of Baltic and Mal- peque W.M.S. at the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Stetson. ac- fompanled by their two sons. Phil- p and Paul have been visiting in 1 Malpeque. They were the guests mu" R”. 1' M" of Mrs. Stetson": parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bcalrsto. On Friday afternoon, August 17, a most enjoyable picnic took place at Darniey Beach for the Prince- town United Church Sunday School The weather was ideal and alter the children enjoyed a swim the following program of sports was carried out. Boys and girls race under 8 years i. Norma Hickey, 2. Lynn Lockhart. 3. Gordon Cro- zier. Over 8 years 1. Ivan Beatr- sto, 2. Darlene Hickey and 3. Har- vey Chadwick. 7 years and over. 1. Edith Hickey, 2. Beverley Cro- zier. 3. Elton Bryenton. it years and over 1. Judy Clark 2. Barbara Hickey 8. Linda Carruthers. years and over Gordon B. Croz ier 2. Grant Cousins. ii. Jirnmle Carruthers. 10 years and over 1 Wenda Crozier. 2. Wayne Crozier a pleasant S ice by den is spending a few days with relatives in Souris. Mrs. John Ledgard and little daughter Pamela of Regina, are spending a few weeks with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coi- in Love, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopkinson of Amesbury, Mass., are visiting relatives in Borden. Georgetown and Murray River. While in Bor- den they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William White. Master Ivan Chute who has been spending the summer holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coggins at Borden has returned to his home in Renforth, N.B. L 8. Lorne Cousins. 1! years and over. 1. Patsy Fisher, 1. Haatha years and over 1. Rodger Miller 1. Patsy Ramsay, 8. Erwin Bry- enton. 13 years and over. 1. John Cousins, 2. Rodger Cousins, 3. Francis Bryenton. 14 years and over. '. Joan Carrutehrs. 2. Mar- jorie Riley, 8. Joyce Bryenton. . Myra Chad- wick. 2. Mrs. Owen McGougan. 8. Mrs. Earnest Bryenton. Following the sports events, a delicious sup- per was served. Mr. Wane Douglas left on 'l'hurs- day August 28 for Oshawa, Ont. He had spent a most enjoyable holiday at his home in Norboro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover, Mr Gerald Glover, and Mr. Charles Macnellan of Spring Valley, were motorist to Kelly's Cross on 8 den, had as their guests last week l3mllY. Brighton, Mass., and Mr. Chadwick, I. Pbylla Crosier. 1: mt nth is-last in Alma for a few days held” to their home in BMOHIR, Mill. Ea lat-la Wallace returned in Mrs. . Joseph Dunbar, Alma, and Mrs. Hurry Prideham, Mon- troae, have returned to their homes. They spent a month with their respective sons Cpl. R. Keir Dunbar. Edmonton. and Mr. Al. rlred Prldeham,. Winnipeg. Mr. and M11. John P. Wallace of Alma held a family reunion on Sunday August 26th. All the lnunbers of their family were present the first time in four years. Their eleven grandchild- ren were also present. Mrs. Howard Dunbar has re- turned to her home. She had an extended visit with relatives in different parts of the United States. The members of Alma Wo- men's institute recently enjoyed a turkey supper at Hillside Rest- urant in Alberton and afterward attended the theatre. This is an annual event taking the place of the August meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of Lexing- ton, M.ass., spent a few days rec- ently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and family. Miss Florence Dunbar, R.N.. has gone to Boston for a few weeks. She will visit with her aunts and other relatives before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Alton O'Brien and family were guests of Mrs. O'Brien: parents in Alma on sun- day Ausust nth. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace . Tlgnish. and Miss Elaine R R.N., Montreal visited with - ativas in Alma on Sunday, Aug- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crounse returned to their home in Brook- llne. Mass. Tia spent the past five weeks wi relatives in Alma and Tignish. D oronto on Monday, D wuuucrou. Ir. andlrsltanlc ennatkof Baatoa.Mass.. recently edllrs. Madeline Gallant IH ll1rs.!austiaRichard,Mr.Ihb- hardaaddsugblts. l COUC . YIQGIQU Vlmi hosnecotDr.IsldHrI. cently Visited Mlhyald Ilrl. llam Arsenault. St. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. lmaasel Arse nauit. NY.. recently visited Ill. and Mrs. Wm. Araenault and Mr. and Mrs. Agno Maddlx. Mr. Loo Areenault. Rounviga: N.B.. is vacationing in St. bert. Mr. and Mrs. Gable.-n Breau 0! Bridgeport, Conn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Arsellauit. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy As-senaolt. Bridgeport, Mr. and Anthon Mad . r ” A grlmp of friends has relat- ives gathered recently at tbl home of Mr. and Mrs. Glories Cormier to help them their 30th weddintgd n;nul.ve.r;I.r;- The were 0001! prorlriate sold:-ass read by caug- ate Yvonne and also presented with gifts. Guests were served I delicious lunch. nappy return! 01 the day were extended by ever!- one. Mr. and Ira. Frank and Such!!- dren of St. Ckryso . riei-mill! ylsited in Moneton .was ac- gognpgnled by niece Mill Gallant of Mouton, who was returning h . nah: Reginald Gallant and sister- of Mexico. Maine. are vacation- ing in Mont Carmel. ROYAL BORDEN Mon.-Tiles.-7:15-0:15 Matinee Tau. 3:15 The Bowery Boys in big comedy with thrills galore - t Wings." Also serial and news. Mas.-Toes.-7:15-0:13 Potato Diggers and Pickers Unloadings carloadof0.K. Diggers this week. Gray Snyder Pickers in stock. Also a cat-load of potato graders with roller picking tables arriving shortly. Don't wait to book your digging and grading equipment, ' HALL MANUFACTURlNG.CO. lTD.l Ill WHOLESALE -- REPAIIJ another As rest In the station, or smoking sense the everything about the Super Continental spells travel dasai chalkl UP Topoilltellst-Itwass drstrough you that you haven't reail aboard, slept lgreaf Oeaawusttsed aedsaonpaople RAH foregone oonclusiosnfrern lisi Iireooh on the drawing Continental would bring you a w travel comfort and convenience. just use trip will convince y ts-sveliod until you've stepped aboard, the Super Continental. lverytlslng you wanted-You wanted speed-so we clippedafuIl14hoursoiit:bet:rans-continentalsaheduie. You wanted comfort-and it's yours, with wide, wide berths .. .docp contour-chair comfort in every oar...huge picture windows to put the scenery at your elbow. You wanted beauty and style - and it's all here, in the strikingly modern interior of this great train. All this and Diesel, too - for the smooth, smooth travelling you'll relax on on the Super Continental. its mighty Diesel iocomotlvestopsandstsrtsthistrainfuiofoomfostasaoftiy as s sigh-with every wheel on every car riding on roller bearings. There's hardly a jar or sway ho mar the pure pleasure of your trip. And, if you wish, a rented car will await your arrival at any major point. 1'naoelbySesperContioesssel- afnoeahslsu-acroasCanada.bsiween llonmalovforonioeadvaeeoaeass Ttsisgnalwslssaadsaolssdhee 'sssnIe"uotneesdteCoestooaaalasdshe C.wtlllA.-4 N tw w .bo.ard.ti1attiie&spd ' newooooeptin srtsluigrsassssssolryneya M-sri-v--sv0NRi 5 K. r V5-hdg'