Y. Kuousr 1a. 1949 THE GUARDIAN, cnaitwrrmloww i . "Your boss? But darling, of gonna Ali's alright. Illet piclr up a carton of .%Wd¢'( your way home 11o mo." unexpected guest torslinner? That's’ one problem you ‘can solve with _ i Ice Cream iiSo It's wise to keep Ice Cream on hand in your I u refrigerator. Ice Cream and leave the l rest F ¥ . /’ ij CENTRAL encapsulates eQzrufid suse-euaiilg-Jil-IARLOTTETOWN - souiais ‘Growers Advised lie .5 Late Blight Spraying fipraying for late blight of po- tatoes should not be neglected in the three counties of Prince Ed- .ward Island. and in Digby. Yar- _ mouth, Sheiburne, Kings and ‘Queens Counties in Nova Scotis, jute Messrs, L. C, Callback, Do- minion Laboratory of Plant Path- Cfiflogy, and l‘. M. Cannon, Domin- f ion Entomological Lab., Charlotte- - town. In areas where coastal fogs oc- ciir, spraying should be s prime ~ concern. Some fields of Cobblers where spraying has been neglect- ed may become active sources of infection for the later varieties. t It is strongly advised to use top killers on fields that are to be dug for early market, and to postpone 7 digging until the plants have been . rlead for ten days. Populations of second brood __pgtato flea beetles and leafholi- mgerhsiare now building up rapidly. DT dust or spray should be IP- it“! at once to control them. gmgge caused by flea beetles in inbinatlon with dry weather will often cause the plants to tile 40cm before reaching meturit! “aw thus reduce the yield. Nild. Plans For Teacher Training L ' Jon-ms, Mid. Mis- 13 — ( i- A new teacher-tr ‘ning stlegrnula to raise the standard of ._eciucatlon in Newfoundland was utlined in the Legislature lode? ' y‘ Premier Smsilwoori. The Premier described a double- birrcled program rlesisfwd 1° "It" adequate teacher-training while at the same time increasing sellrie!» Earlier, he announced the 3W" will adjourn later toniiiit 01' m‘ him-row until early October. ‘ The 2.300 teachers will receive a total of $200,000 in salary increase: next yr-ar compared to the y"? ending June, 1948. Of those in- creases, $110000 was authorised .msrtly aftercolied Judas y. additional $0.000 will bowl" u" Qfitive in the next term. jfneaent salaries range between ‘ $900 and $2,200. l. i I i s Untrained and Wily-Vim“ teachers-who will receive no im- mediate benefits in take-homa- DRY- ' w l have the opportunity of sub- s,_ lzed courses. l, '."I‘ho Prrmier expressed a "fill-f" h‘ ziiinaite faith" that the government a Taurus. IIARIIIAGIS. education formula would dc much to remedy the "pathetic and dc- pressing" picture of the Newfound- land teaching profession. Some 300 teachers in outpost schools were “completely untrain- ed" and the number had increased in recent years. A few "were known" to possess only a grade nine education, MOSO0W GIIAIISES (Continued from Page l) odds for more than a year. In June, 1M8, Tito and his top Com- munist lieutenants were ousted from the Cominform — Russia's network of Eastern European sat- ellites —- for alligcd deviations from the Marxist-Lenlnist line as laid down by Moscow. (Tito put his troops in Yugoslav Macedonia. on the alert last week -- and charged his Soviet-domin- ated neighbors were spreading rumors of a possible Red Army invasion there. The official Yugo- slav news Idency quoted Tito as dismissing the rumors as attempt- ed intimidation, bulfihe warned his army was prepared to tight any invader. Tito also predicted Bulgaria and Albania. would re- pudiate the Cominform.) Leaves Province Mr. Gerald P. Murtagh. (above) of Charlottetown. has accepted a. position with the Trade 6r Cem- merce Department, Ottawa, and leaves next week to take up his duties there. ‘ ' He was born et Emerald Junction. P.E.I. and is the youmsst son of Mr. and non. John T. Musing/h. He was educated at public school them and later Kinkors High School from where he matriculat- ed to Prince of Wales College A forrner member of the Char- lottetown Air Cadets and s. veter- an of the R.C.A.I"., he is s mem- at five mate a word, able in advance, CONFEDEIIATION LIFE m- SURANCE, Coal Company. Phone M98. The Bike Shop. different. ‘THE; CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local Interest, butadvesflslsag of S. A. a ucwsy nature may be ingest] strictly pay- AT .!0UB SERVICE-ATM!“ TOYS AND PLAYTBIITGQ It ISLAND GIIAOWN HJJIVIS are smears to st. Pierre. Migue- lon. For information call Maritime Central Airways Limited at 2061. ousunusa BROS. for all Pi!- wood requirements. DON MESSERS-Jblng Crosby — New Records at Toombs Music Store. THE PARKING SPACE on the east end of Kensington Road will be open tonight. L. M. POOLE k 00.. and Mac- Donald-Rowo Woodworking Co. will close at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday. August 17th. DIOCESAN CONVENTION Catholic Women's League will be held in Charlottetown. August 22ml 23rd, 24th. SUNBEAM Mixmasters. Toast- masters, Sh avemasters. Too-rubs Music Store. ' ALL EXIIIBITOIIS of livestock please call at secretary's office Saturday or Monday and get YOU!’ exhibitors’ sticker for your wind- shield, S. S. "ISLAND CONNECTOR" due Charlottetown Tuesday, Aug- ust 16th and loads general cargo and livestock for St. John's. New- foundland. For space and freishi rates apply to Buntain Bell d: 00.. Agents. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee imertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds. etc, should p81‘- ticularly bear this in mind. THE PRESBYTERIAN (XIURCII IN CANADA. - Marshfleld Charge. Services for August 14th. as foi- iows: Mount Stewart 11 AM. Hign- fleld 8 P. M. Marshncld 7.30 P. M. A. K. Campbell, B. A.. Student Minister. Rev. D. Nicholson, In- terim Moderator. RECEIVED AWARDS-Amen! the students receiving awards last week at the Summer School f0? French specialists, Macdonald Col- lege, was Miss Kathryn Living- ston who won the bronze medal presented by the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Quebec. Miss Livinsiififi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Livingston, Hopeficld. P-E-i- RETURNED FROM ENGLAND —Mr. Ronald H. Robertson arriv- ed thls week in Halifax aboard the Aquitania after having spent the month of July on a delightful holiday in Oxford, England. He visited n few days with relatives in Mermaid before returning to his duties in Ottayva. Mr. Robert- son is a son of the late Mfllvf‘ A- S, Robertson of Mermaid. FLAGS AT CITY BUILDING- The flags of every country in the world will be flying fromdiucs let up in front of and at the Side of the City Hall during Exhibi- tion Week. The flags were set up yesterday morning. The lines on which the flags are placed extend from a pole in front of the Fire I-lall to a pole on the south side of Kent Street and back across to the front 0f the City Hail. The flags form a V on Kent St. HOME“ FROM BARRIEFIELD- Lleut. Robert if, Mahar, Mrs. Mnhnr and two children are visit- ing IaLr. Mahafs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Mahar, City. Lieut. Mahnr is the Regimental Accountant at the R. C. E. M. E. School, Brirrlcfield Military Camp, Kingston, Ont, He joined the Prince Edward Island Highlanders at the outbreak of war and later served overseas with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, the case of a man charged with assalilt causing bodily harm was adjourned until today. The case is in connection with an in- cident which occurred at the Ren- dezvous Restaurant on the night of Wednesday, August 8rd. The only other case to appear before Magistrate Martin was that of n summary ejectment case in which judgment was given in favor of plaintiff. NEW MARITIME WEEKLY- Mrs. Don Swift, of the "ThisWeek in the Maritlmes", a Moncton publication, is visiting the Island, Mrs. Swift and her husband. the publisher of this new weekly, were formerly of Summerside in the employment of the Journal. They started the new publication iEATilS 60s Per iassrtiel ~ bir of the Charlottetown Branch, Canadian Legion, treasurer of the Charlottetown Council. Knights of Columbus, secretary of the Bene- volent lrlsh Society. and an active member of the Charlottetown-Kim- men Club. ~ Ifs is a member of 8t. Dunstan‘: Basilica Holy Name Society and is a very popular member of the Bas- ilica Usherlng Staff. He is also a member of the Basilica Youth Club and took a keen interest in the work of the Membership Commit- teerof 3m Club.‘ ‘ h h“ or e past ew years o been with the staff of Carvell Bros. l. and swvm-~§-,¢-Q BIRTHS _ flQBBOWP-At the Souris Hospital. “on July 20th, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. fiat Morrow. (nee Mildred Jar- p a) Elmira, a son. Douglas Fraser. It Weight 7 h. 1s oss. Iii.i_l_. Maolean ..- - i td. be! re leaving ‘motnmxn , ~ there he was remernb:red on Wed- ussusnssuu ‘ ns-emvenrlns by thagralizgeintflnt . ., , a w esen w e '1‘ °l"'l""“" P“ li-dlsther wallezpaia e sum of mon- North Wlllllitto “his many friends in this City and elsewhere wish him every su fie ll III M! aodsstskinsas . Ihvle l. in Providence, 10th- as s monthly and have now oon- verted it_ to a weekly. It handles. in brief all sort of Maritime items of interest to Marltimers, present issues being largely tour- ist editions. < ISLAND LADY PASSES — Mr. Peter Inman. Cornwall. received the aad news this week that his sister, Miss ane Inman of Prov- idence, R..I., died on August 8th. The late Miss Inman was born at Argyle Shore, PJLI. and was a daughter of the late ides-k and Eliza Gould lnman. Left to IIIOIIII her passing is a sister, Miss Lydia lnman of Providence, ILL, and the following brothers, Peter of Cornwall, P.E.I.; John of Argyle shore P.E.I.; and Jacob of Bonshaw inur- A sister Matil- da. and a limther William prede- ceased her. The funeral took place 12.4., on August ll QHILDIIN’! DRESS! at McDonald's. Sines 1 to l. M W100. MADDEN? BATIING SUITS at S. A. MADOIIARTI, I/3 off. T!!! PARKING IPACI on the east end of Kansington Road will be open tonight. EXHIBITION Season Tickets e0 sale at s11 drug stores, Milton's Old Spain and Lambros Bros Price $5.00. PBDSBYTI-BIAN CIUICIII IN CANADA-Central Parish. There will be s service of worship in the Nine Mile Creel: Church, Monday evening, August 15th. at 8 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson will conduct the service. BNIOYED WIIINI-B ROAST- The members of the staff of the Queen Hotel enioyed themselves at a weiner roast held at. the of Mr, D. L. shore on summer home O'Rourke at Inkerman Monday last. SEPTEMBER is the month for Island Grown Plums. They are tree ripened. and well worth wait- ing for. Place your order with your loco-l merchant. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardlas not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, eto, should pa:- ticularly bee: this in mind. BAN PATIENTS ENTERTAIN- ED - Thursday evening Mr. Clif- ford Sinclair of Westviile, N.S., and Mr. Wallace Ray of Bteliarton entertained the patients of the Provincial Senatoriunn with beg- pipe selections. Little Miss Esther Sinclair delighted the audience with her dancing of the Highland Fling and Sword Dance. Plans Formulated For Provincial legion Convention PLANS IORMULATED Plans were formulated Thurs- day evening for the annual con- vention of the Provincial Com- mand of the Canadian Legion, B.- asL, which will be held in O'Leary on Monday, Labor Day. September 9th. Members of the Provincial Ex- ecutive. Roland Phillipaon. Dresid- out, J.A. MacDonald Mid J5. Walker, put yLClldQIILI, and Ar- thur H. Peaks, secretary. met with Hayfield Ellis, Olieary branch convention committee at the west- ern centre. It is expected that some l0 dei- egates representing some 80 branches throughout the Province will gather for the important bus- lhess sessions which will open in the morning in the Verdun Thee.- tre. Following the afternoon ses- sion s. banquet will be held in the new school at O'Leary followed by a social evening. The Women's In- stitute at O'Leary have kindly un- dertaken to look after the banquet arrangements. The Band. of the Prince Edward Island Regiment (I'M-h Reece) will be in attendance and will provide a concert for citizens. Personals Mr. Guy l‘. Holland recently returned from St. Anne De Beau- pre, Que. to his home in Tryon, P. E. Island. Messrs. Byron Hill and Eric Gass, employees of the Hydro- Eloctric Commission of Ontario are visiting their homes in New Glasgow, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and 1W0 Children. Lynn, Mass., are visiting friends and relatives in the City. Miss Ethel M. Gillespie has re- turned to her home in Clyde Riv- er after spending a delightful holiday in Scotch Settlement and Moncton. N. B. Mrs. Alexander Charlton. Carn- bridge. Mass" who spent the last four weeks on P. E. I, visiting her friends and relatives, left by plane for her homo Thursday, August llth. Rev. Andrew Pitcairn is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pitcairn, Char- lottetown. He was accompanied by Mrs, Rita Gates and Mr. Gra- ham l-lublsy of Blsndford, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Morris MacLean have returned to Dearborn, Mich- lgan, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel’ MaeLean of Canoe Cove. Jerrold MacLean accompanied them as far as Nonc- ton, N. B. Miss Celia Kenny of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Kenny, 66 Highland Ave, Miss Kenny and her mother, Mrs, Kenny intend going to Tor- onto to attend the profession of Mrs. Kenny's other daughter. Sr. Mary Donaida (nee " ' nai of the Order of St. Joseph's, which takes place on August 15th. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Callback, Longworth Avenue, have had as their guests during the past two weeks Captain Hayward, Ifre. Hayward. and their two children Ruth and-Bobbie of Fort Devens. Mam, and Mrs. Charles Belong of Taunton, Mass. WANTED YOIIIII luau fer podtlon of theatre usher. Ivauhsgs only. All!!! Manager Prlnee Edward Theatre, president. and members of the H 1 llotos Slight Increase In Unemployment “The unemplo ‘ picture in this Province showed a very slight increase over last year." Mr. John B. Mus-icy. manager of the local 011i“ of thg Unemployment Insurance Commission, told a meeting of the Rosional Employ- ment. Committee at the final sit- ting held here yesterday morning. Contributing cause to the in- crease. Mr. Murloy explained. was the fact tligt- this time last year a number of bulldigggprojects were in progress while mother reason was the return of s. number of people to the province after em- goyment in other cities had ceas- However, on the bright aide was the activity noted in agricultural circles and it is expected that 1,200 men will be brought into the Prov- ince again this year to help with the potato picking. This procedure was followed out last year and Pmvcd quite satisfactory. As a means of easing the preg- ent tuiemployment. Mr. Murley W" Q1’ the Opinion that demoli- tion work on the buildings now oc- cupyizig the site of the new Do- minion Goverume t building would be started immediately. Mr. Mur. Icy’! suggestion was later adopt- ed as s. recommendation to be heaended into the National Commit- Qthér business matters were also 3101111183115! discussed during the closing session, The ISfllOXlS were presided over ‘by Mllistrate WI‘. Lane of Mono- on. The Misses Aletha and Lorna MacFadyen of Augustine Cove re. turned home on Thursday from g two weeks’ visit to Waltham, Mul- The)’ were the guests of their aunt. Miss Aletha Carruth- ers, Director of Nursing, Walthnm Hfisbital. They visited New York City and Boston and are quite enthusiastic over the many inter- esting features of their trip, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke and family left Wednesday morning on return to their home in Ali- ston, Mast. after spending a pleasant three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Cooke's brother Louis Hag- en. Kelly's Cross, and. other rela- tives. Her brother and little d a u g h t e r, Lucy, accompanied them. Msgr. ‘T. A. Murphy, parish priest at Souris, accompanied by five lay teachers of that parish, namely. the Misses Helen Mcls- aac, Helen Foley, Mary Keays, Ramona Peters and Mr. Francis Cheverie, motored to Charlotte- town on Tuesday to attend the Diocesan Catechetlcal Conference which was held at Holy Name al. iillLY m? (Continued from Page 1) row-‘Ihlt since the start of her flight about a year ago. In Alaska. 4——_—_-I-I-—III--II. FOR SALE NEW AND USED ‘NEW 1 only McCormick ...‘.. 5 ft. 2 only McCormick .1. .. 8 ft. All ‘with transport. USED 1 Deer-lag Binder‘. .... 8 ft. 1 McCormick ......... 5 It. Thoroughly reconditioned. 1 No. 4 Massey Har- ris It. Perfect Condition. This Binder may be seen at Lewis Bros, York. lilipilon and 100 gallon Sprayers Farm Wagons on rubber or Steel. SPECIAL Copo and Stockald CATTLE SPRAY Per Gallon 98c BINDER TWINE Wholesale and Retail W.ll. JENKINS Your Hudson 81 International Dealer. Great George St. Open Saturday Nights 7-9 P. M. _--—_—_—--—-————_——— ___-———————————-—_'-__— clulb singer to raise funds for re- ir . pubis-hag her flight across the continent, she ran afoul 0f flYlM regulations on both sides of the border. FOR SALE Choice bungalow with five rooms and bath in excellent condition. suitable for small family. Also garage. Priced for quick sale. Anni! ~ THOMAS PHILLIPS 23 DesBrisay Crescent l ATTENTl0N Declarations - for the y before 2:30 P. M. 2.16 PACE 2.22 PACE 2.18 TROT 2.24 TROT week. betic .,: Applications must be writing stating age and . references. she cracked up while landing in chanonggown fog. For nearly six months. she worked as a waitress and nlsht desalted in the declaration box at the Judges Stand to JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL . - 0i00%€0%00<%00%0 . WANTED ' Two male Junior Office Clerks for Immediate ‘1 '- employment with starting salary of twenty dollars per Applicants must have Grade XI education or r. 1' Typing preferred but not essential. IIAIIAIJA PACKERS Ltd. CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. iliiliSEMEll l following classes must be submitted in own baud- other qualifications with z‘ 1i ' EXHIBITION ll Exceptionally Wei Consigned By The lieppocli Jerse Fred" Celes, M lion . lruoe Macllona d. ._l@¢hMJ_QL¢A4mL£t -AAAAAA 1 JERSEY AUCTION SALE CHARLOTTETOWN THURSDAY. AUGUST I0. 10.30 A. M. . Edison Match“ North River. George MacMillan, Cornwall. Farm Clarli lros., New Wiltshire J. l. MacLean, Milton lruce Macliinle , Nori-li lliver Arthur MacDonald, Harold Stead. lracliley Ernest Underhay, Fortune GROUNDS llred Jersey Heifers 1 Following:- AAAAA AA A New Wiltsiilre St. Peters (LEM. We Recommend AIAD/IJINOKEROSENE MANTLE LAMPS to llgbfl ’ the dark hours of your life. Not; even electricity can give you whiter. sfcadier light: than l.n Aladdin. It: method of operation is very, very, simple-IN! lilIYllP 0i‘ Pllmlihlg is requlred—lt lights instantly. Aladdin Lam!" l" YWAEQABHI. odorless and safe. In the China Department: o! either the Charlottetown or the Summerside Store you'll find a smart; If"! of all types of Aladdins. - - - Table models II ‘ odefq and Floor models! These models are practical and isttractive looking‘- Chooss Aladdin Lamps for every room in your homo and get them galls-so the China Department of the Summer-side or the Charlottetown We Recommend WELDREST NYLON! with BLACK ‘I! ‘ SEAMS for ultr’ up-to-the-mlnute fashions! They're to bfllilafndul‘: the Dry Goods Department and are available in either fawn or gray shades. Another feature of these 4B gauge Nylon; 1g the h“ may,‘ they're put: out in four different leg lengths-the sizes are 9 to 10% Priced It 1-95 l Illlr. Wear Woldrost: Nylons with the pointed blacls heels for that extra bit of fashion flattery, .. . . your" in" them; mo, Nylon Hose-Shop in the Dry Goods Dept, ' . We Recommend HAMPTON SUNDIIESSES for charm and comfort. - - - A new shipment of dainty floral or checked cotton Sundresses has Just arrived in the Ladies‘ Wear Department. They're going gut; 135g fast; tool This Summer has been a big season for Sundresséh-st: bi! flint We had to order and re-order thorn. Those dresses have u wide neckline with dainty rolled collar, no sleeves and side buttons °n u“ Mame-they're Pretty as Peaches and cream. In sizes 12 ta 20—prlcod at: L00. - - - Come buy them in the Ladies’ Wear Dept. We Recommend McDRINE or CHRISTIE LUGGAGE fer your ‘have! convenience. McBrine and Christie Luggage is well built, of [oodn looking appearance, light in weight. and easy to mfllg‘ 1n u", Mm.‘ Ciothln: Department you'll flnd Dressing Cases, Suit Cases Aero- pscks, Gladstones, Pullman Cases and Trunks. Everythlnl that you 5°51" All LIIKKIEe is riihl: here for your choosing. Conag in ha," atllnusmrgnffor McBrlne or Christin Luggage in m, Mug. mogul,‘ I FOR Competent Insurance Service, X HAVE‘ A TALK WITH ' MORTON DEW Phone I711 Eastern Trust lildg. Charlottetown (You Reallyv Can't! A iio." you really can't equal ilie A Sale Values at the 3 GREENDAI. Stores. rnousnnos nova PROVEDIT “You. ioo. can prove ii by a visii to the GREENDAL Stores TODAY and TOMORROWI” VALUES THAT AMAZE GREENDAL o. m. A A A AA‘ ii f§-O-ff0-60§64f§1§-O+§0w-O . J L