Thur, August 7, 1958 The Guardian Page 7 Foresters ToIcI Lightning May Be Controled In Time By FRASER MacDOIlGALL joined in a panel discussion on Canadian Press Staff Writer “lightning and forest fire con- DOlRlSlE’l‘, Ont. (ClP) — There too” at the opening session of are hopes that man may be the conference attended by some able to modify or control some 140 delegates from Canada and types of lightning stomns, scourge the U.S. of the Wood-lands. F. A. Harrison of Montreal, Arthur Brain of the United conference chairman. set the key- States Forest Service in Wash- note declaring the meetings were ington, D.C., told the National designed to stimulate a national Forest Fire Res/canon Conference program of forest fire research Wednesday there is some hope of and to develop the best possible » success from a U.S. study of firefighting techniques. iglhltnlng control. Each year fire destroys 200.000- “There seems to be the best 000 cubic feet of saleable timber chance of doing something with in Canada and human careless- thxe dry type of storm. ness was directly to blame tor most dangerous to the forest,” much of the lossl said Mr. Brown. L. B. MacHatide, a meteorol 4 " " r “The theory is that it may be ogist with the federal larceny ‘ possible to seed all cumulus branch at Ottawa. reported on ' clouds with silver nitrate and studies showing that Ontario and prevent them from joining up to British Columbia had far more form a storm." tightnlng fires per 10,000,000 acme PANEL DISCUSSLN than of torest 'land than other Mr. Brown and four Canadians provinces. NEW YORK \ gs: Eloc 63% vUtd Aircraft 30% ~ car 90%. aludlu 14% NEW YORK (APl—A tremen- e: N! Ry a Weltnuom, my. Henderson & Cudmore’s “‘Old Home Week Sale" borrows a horsy theme this August . . . every ticket is a winner, and every entry :1 sure thing! As always, we trot out nothing but - our thoroughbredsv—regular stock only. - ' TRACK RULES —- No sales final unless you’re completely satisfied. ' . Year Round & Summer SUITS Here’s a real breeze ‘of a buy in ‘lightweights for sultry- summer wear. British fabrics forever in fashion, Mohairs, All- Wool Worsteds, Dacron-Worsted- blends. Regularly 40. to 60. SALE . . . .332 ALL-WEATHER SUITS Thoroughbreds every one, sired by Britain’s finest weavers, and selected for style and tap performance! Worsteds, Wor- sted Flannels, Scotch Tweeds, Chevidts and Twists. Regularly from $55. " ‘ ’ LSALE....$42 , RACKET WITNESS BlJRNED dolls burst of selling'in the final 1’“ '1' "d '1' ’9 hourk Wednesday gave the stock mar c is wunst setback in al- most thr’ee weeks. The sharp drop was triggered ‘ _ . I MONTREAL (0P)-—’I'he mar- giugdewz fie’fpfi‘c‘; 2‘; 2” cent; ket was irregularly lower Wed- cusmm smelter‘s “9” y neoday on the Montreal and Cana- The market reacted with a t dim Stock emanges' Ohms“ , . 0" ranged to more than a point ‘ V use me a group. umi um “$392,301,” mm out about was on 13/. at 29%, Hudson Bay $1675000000 of the market value dipped 1% t° 4915' mm“ N“ of’ an! shacks .11 st ed on the New dividend. Inter-national Nickellost York Stock Exchange, based on a at 7; and Nomad“ at “V‘ the drop in the AP average. was m “ ' ‘1, ‘ I . ‘ _ . . . L _‘ ‘ -. A losing paper group was led roNl'IAC. men. grail: ammonia, neaemlermaou lnltothehospttalwlthbum cover. ,Mfiisg‘fiaffi $12,425,333“: by Consolidated Paper. dm a W. 58. when a. hospital official is Questioned by assis- int! hrs “(‘57- Kim” “W. nownced in the copper and alum; Mm at 34' Bl“ “shaman” be”, m .0 My W .m Jme K_ 3m, befiore the Senate rocket com- mum groups. A few scattered Pulp gained one at 28%. autumn identified by n. alter Kierdout had mend FN‘MEMQRIAM, mm” “at mvm- specialties rose fractions to The balance of me 'lndwrm ‘ a . . “‘1’ WWW » goim- 109131. :th much of the t’me‘da’t‘ifi tle'pdl‘tni‘i“: ’ e , I v . ay. co lrreg r. . ' .‘Mfl- Wenden MUtCh- ' The Associated Press avers steamng at 38 and lower St‘ . go Home Econcmlsts Mr Wesley R a .0: Q _ . $6,) Wk, ,e, M, ,0 mm amelfiofitiizfi [szemelagh‘wer‘g , " ' '- ' 0‘5 “HWY. evil est loss ‘ce l . . ' ' Tourlng O‘an "o [Mensa is visiting his sister. Mrs. $2.20 14. Iflldlustmfalgrélgeg and Jamal“ at 40‘ ."' , ~- ‘ , , Ernest MacLeod' of Vernon Rlv- down $2.30,”rails $1.10, and utilit- We“ mm mm” “d “13 W 3 out over Graith TORONTO (Gm—Home econ- or. Mr. Ross recently visited re- ies 20 cents. . l . Wm: ddsvlcts mutate from so countries had, latlves in Georgetown. . Turnover mowed to 3 “00m cent loaf; Iggy 5:ng Chibou- g received. of tit“: their first taste of Canadian food ‘ - I Shams compared with Tues/dug” dogma am‘éueawe e mxegt 8.16. . ,. drowning, product-ion and distribution ,Il‘ues: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hemphlll 4,210,000 shares. Trading was Indy 3 r , ,gen. ., I" on June 22nd day when they. visited Toronto and family motored from East moderate m between‘mvef-al 991’ m a range 05 “b0” ‘ we of seventeen. ‘foodjinms and markets. Chester, N.s., and were weekend spurts of activity. ' g‘fé‘el' Ba‘mt Imam 45 cent!” 5 MI R0“ WW “I On- New? 300' home. economists Wes,“ 0‘ Mr*=‘H°mpmu" Wratsv Canadian stocks were generally éeiimzdmvzgmtew cents at 1%; round emplpy- who attended the ninth World and Mrs. Guy Hemphm. Mm on the New Yon], exchange. t‘ke‘ If 3M | 11°” tsfiswér; mum Mme site. Congress on Home'Economlcs at Masteeranuy Hemphlll and Ma-s- Aluminium Ltd . dropped 1% a n ' y an mes a - an ,_ and while;b.atll- College Park, Md. are making, lerclen Hemphill remained with Canadian Pacific' was of, % Dis; New H0500 at 2-95- v "acres-11w take, her an “eight-day tour of Ontario and .thelr‘grandparents ‘on holiday. mlepsseagrams 109, "3,8. Glam, . hlflustrial, vol-me was 71.000 I mam from a raft. on Quebec. 1 “,l Mr. LeRoy Hatch of Toronto, Mining slipped 1/2_ Hudson Bay 5 Eggs": meisnandafi 32330}?- t’ had been seen doatmg. They mm to leave, Tuesday is the guest of has parents, Mr. Mining was .dm ,4. Mam banks mow atzmm :fimiessolw fichelfateful acclden't. I. ,flfl'" (MIC-am, en _route “Dual Nickel lost 1g. . _ 05 at 1416' industriais 05f 15 g I p was an active Montreal and Quebec Clty. Two gainers were 25,36 confined om 09 at 5296. ofSunday School and Montreal and Quebec City. ‘ ’ ‘ ' ' Mr. Weldon C. Matthew-s, Q.C., . .. . Peoples work, both while Manager of the Moncton Branch 3; a?” and walkflfimemm” paper‘s Ofif 3'6 at 381"! “$530”? I u I "and at his place of work, 1 of the Emu» :mst Company The eri ‘ ofif 0.43 at . .. nautnuattendantat church GEORGETOWN is spending a few days visiting W, 13’; 031339;: $911315; Mognggcgggggarmm the remainswere forwarded by his mother, Mrs. J. Matthews shares compared with Tamara Abitibi 23% .6 Will to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aloha at the home of Mr. B. H. Stewart. 1,120,000 vshares_ “W08 39 1m? Bank 51 w i' a w. Home A down % at and fi- l 2 FOR $59.00 2 FOR $79.00 . - A > Bank Mont 471/4 Imp Oil ‘7 ' i WWW-Emile Gra— l tw , 1 ' I Call «at M' ' .n 1: NS . l unusual for Funeral ‘feficmnfi “2311;” Mrs. Nellie Min‘cher has re- mng g;,,,,;;¢°;;;,§:";;d mi: 332... c N... 22"“ 321,11“: ,3, \ . , p _ ‘ I Wm held mm the home ma. 1‘5] ‘ . T y ‘1” ' 0 ta 9° turned to Boston. Mass. after American exchange. Shalwim'gan Elihu ‘53: $335573; ‘3 ' ' ' ' ‘ ~lt-his'uhole Armel Mac-Km >eu' cone 1n oron D, n H110. fishing in Georgetown as the 1 . p to . Dome ‘ j .1 minnow“, one of the tar: a539," vacationing!!! Georgetown guest of her $00kefi§iMm James 1.3%? Oifeijrgpfefi“ 1-16 wig: gags)? it 530%“ R690 to and 3, co " at people eveasto Algstwefllvs. ML. Dalton. v ' , _ -‘° Sapphire Petroleums and’Scurry- ‘- gfinéflp 3., 1:333“ 13% / I I I x A . .,,-‘_ ‘s_ Fm d .- fl , ., * . r . 4 , l ‘ l . I; “m, A W “Ma” ' z , ,Captain and m, H, Lam, Rfifigfifgg'saggmd 1-16- gndnncrggn 833% °ggya§°gank :3 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS , Wrench. Bartlett, minis- Themaw friends ot'Donr and family-nave returned to their - ' Wed Tues. CPR 27% St L cm 14 . ' . , . ‘ . . I . Mi, wads 5.0m a-ld King are sorry to‘hear that heme mm a motor trip, which Advances 297' 300 gleuhutt lav. suawln . 2m ’ Includmg Jantzen, Lugl, Arrow, and I. Mlller . . . l :., :‘chwter and; me 131, she is a patient in the PM— took them to various Nova Scot- Dechznes 664 653’ D'fifi: 22322 fiféml “4:2 , . ' - v mm,m‘were The cial. Sanatorium and all express la-n centers. ’ Unchanged 226 252 Dm Tar 13% wake. i9 entlre stock on sale at these special prices. . , " ma Fore-vel- the wish for an early return to V i « Tom issues 1187 1205 lFfjrundatin 13% CANADIAN _ ' . . » " I H ' 800d hell-MT- ' . Miss Mae Allen left recently on NEW YonK CLOSING srocxs . am 8% C” r" ’u I . . ‘ , , M his. ,ssi are ,1 ‘ ‘ return to Boston, Mass” after I Ry The Canadian Press. ,_ péfgmfimo Spurgeon Walker. Can-8: holidaying with her parents, Mr. 2?," $31,, 3.3% 1,5133% '3'? I fisher, Bruce” dun, National Railway Statlon- and Mil-5. Fred Allen. On her re- c and 0 591.4 NY Cult 1m O TropicaIs’ C Worsfteds I” pre§ewy 0“ his WWI tum tovBoston, .she was accom- W‘m imv ' - . pdnied by her sister, Miss Beth of MT. and My . J. 3. Soul! . L'A'C' Earl Mummy Of the Allen.-who'will remain in 305- ‘ Us y Royal Canadian Air Force, stat- ion, ~ - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Publicov- r 2.69 ionedat Greenwood, N.S., was a ' weekend guest ofihis parents, ll/llr.~ and Mrs. William Murphy. , Master Kenny Walker, has re- tumned home from North Lake. where he vacationed at the home ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. and Mrs. William Tunis . tRecenrt-l-guests at the home of P. L. lBoud-reault were:— Mr.‘ and M'ms. Robert Phillipson of Lynn , Mass“; Mrs. Joseph Haggepty and Mr. JamesWilson of Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goa-nyeau of Lowell, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Wood and four ohildren‘of Ottawa, On. or have as their guest their son J ackie Publicover, who is a mem- ber of Canadian Army (R.E.M.-E'.- stationed at Camp Petalwawa and. who is on leave. Miss Jean Sampson of Halifax, N.IS., is visiting her home in Georgetown. Mr. Daniel Morrison. Barrister of Halifax, NS, is the guest of See the bum MORRIS ‘l " only $159500 0 Flannels I l t V ' 0 andlfarmily’ofStorrs, Connecticut. tario and Mr. Wilfred Wood of arrived in Georgetown during the Charlottetown. " weekend, and will holiday at Morrime rBeach. his mother, Mrs. Cor-a Morrison. , . , , . AMAZING 50 miles per gal. David Scannell and farm “Afrmffdmfig: gtgfllgfiotvtveam Ion economy makes it pas. fly of Boston, Mass, are vaca- motored to George” on Sum sible to be a Two Car Family _ ’ ' Miss Carol Walker, nurse - in- tioning‘at the Scanuell sumoler ,, l - - - for .35 little as ‘ ' r'our loved one training in the Prince home do Water Street. ,_ day’ Where they “med relatlm' monm- (Average dl‘lV'mZ-) ' f- and m . Island Hospital is spendmg 'a LAC. William Murphy of the MucKAY A ‘ ‘ ‘ SWIM TRUNKS . BERMUDAISHORTS ‘ ‘ by JANTZEN, " ' _ . x I ENTIRE STOCK -_,-'/2 PRICE ' ENTmE‘srocn 1 I I STRAW neg. 2.95 L 1.. gm“ 1,, the week as the guest or her parents. Miss Beverly Roberts of OI'l-ar- near. stationed at Clhatham. 59 St Peters M ma, “4, . , HATS and 3,95 . i . r I ‘ v ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. lottetown is visiting at the home N .B., was a recent visitor to his / THANK YOU .‘ ~ I . We want to extend our heartiest thanks to all old and new customers whom ,last week helped us have one of our biggest weeks in the food business since we started over 20 years ago, by this splendid patronage. ~ > We also want to thank the Clover Farm organizations whom through DeBlols Bros. Ltd, have helped us and other independent erchants to compete and sell foods as low or lower than any other store or group of sto on P. E. I. Watch for our big‘saving in foods in the Four Leaf Clover which will bedelivered to you every week. i All these low prices will be available at our store every Thursday, Friday and Satur- Dr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Scannell and family left last week on re-‘ turn to their homein Jamaica Plains, Mass, following an en— joyable 'vacartion spent at their summer home on Water Street, in Georgetown. Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Scannell remain- ed in Georgetown, as the guest of her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs D. D. Scannell of Boston, Ma: ., who are vacationing here. extra special; '. Reg. 4.95 to 6.95 JSPORT SHIRTS 5.00 7.95 " : OR 2.69 EACH I I l . Reg. “.95 to 16.95 JACKETS, and lEISURE COATS . , O Zipper Front Miss Kay Babineau of Char- lottetown is the guest of relatives day. . ~ _ in Georgetown. All old and new customers will be prov1ded every courtesy possible. Any comments you have over any store policy we will appreciate hearing about it. As itlis only through your comments and suggestions that we will be able to serve you better. Our aim is to please you our customer in every respect as it is only through your continued patronage, that we are able to continue to operate a successful business and provide ourselves and our “staff with a livelihood — trusting for your continued patronage now as in the‘past. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Orleans of Waltha-m, Mass, have returned to their home after holidaying in Georgetown, as the guests of Mrs. Orlea-n’s brother, Captain 0 Ideal for now l ‘ . l '1 ~~ 7% 'To ' Dan MacDonald. w ' ‘ I , ., W . nonto eremalln i}; Y.P.S. Yours truly. ' n wMS Mr. Ronnie Gotell, left early in f " TENTS Institute . ' . the week for Halifax, N.S., where .. in. The Management 8: Staff at Wealtherby’l, he will join the Canadian Army. ._ l 3°11“? and Freddie Friends or Mrs. Mabel Ream - T are sorry'to hear that an lllJll-ry . / u ; e I ' to a leg has necessitated her en- .| ' Ralph m Hatry’ tering the Kings County Memor- Efius ' lal Hospital in Montague and all Wish her a quick return to good health. . 32 .v .n' 0mm Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips of WVUDcle George, v Boston, Mass, are .spending a and Uncle George week with Mrs. Philllps brother, ’ Mr. Melville Ross, they wnl then House, In. return to Southport Motor Court. ' where they are guests of then- m W of Algoma *son-in~1alw and daughter, Mr. and ” and family, wish to express their sincere thanks to Rev. L.D. Bart— ; All PM“, Toronto lett. Mr. J.‘L. Davison, all those . ' , Edmonton grim sent flowerrsdantd missifis r sympathy, a lo a if n friends and neighbours who help- ; ‘ “d . E ed in any way during thelr sad ' “19 Mural bereavement. ‘ ‘-