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Fight toot immediately after eating. Pepsodent gives you x "BECAUSE u cmmoso 10 PBPSODENT WITH IRIUM 1" .11. turns! because your teeth are You'll ives you, eat gives it ti til raglilsvad trade mark for pvrlilad alltyl ivlphala. share on the common stock. It comparas with 58,220,950. or 53 cents a share. quarter of 1949, and with 33.339.- 0l5. or 54 cents a share, in the first quarter of this year. For the six months ended June , net earnings were 320,365,591. equal to sl.33 a share, compared with s20.983,4l7, or Sl.3'l a share. in the first half of i949. lniemational Nickel Report TORONTO. Aug. 17 -(CP)-In- Canada, Ltd., and subsidiaries had net earnings in three months end- ..1 run. so of s12,osa,57e, after all charges - depreciation. taxes, etc., and equivalent, after preferred dividends. to '79 Cents E The self-starter for automobiles was invented by C.F. Kettering of Dayton, 0., in 1911. Crop Outlook Reported Good OTTAWA. Aug. 17 (0?) food stronghold of With her own third largest in history. Along with this forecast. Pnmca En MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE. COMPANY ESTABLISHED AILQSECURITY You on or rnorrorro Aoiunsr rm: toss Only adequate fire insurance can save you from the of Fire can strike your home or your business, destroying everything. We suggest you contaettour agent in your community immediately. I germ ltoh, Salt Rheum, skin trou- A. I. IOIIIIION. Mt: OIJFIDIO IIIPIOI. Stal- 15! Drill day that Canada this year should produce bigger harvests of oats, barley, rye. flaxseed, potatoes and some forage crops, Plan Special Set Of Postage Stamps OTTAWA, Aug. 1'7 - (GP) -- A special set of postage stamps will be issued next year to commem- orate the centennial of the first Canadian postage stamp in 1851, the Past office Department an- nounced today, The stamps will be released during the International Philatelic Exhibition in Toronto in September, IQI. For Eczema--- Skin. Troubles Make up. your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well. Go to Hughes Drug Co. or The Jenkin's Pharmacy or any oodIdru store and get an orig nal be tie of Moone's Emerald Oil - it lasts many days because it is highly concentrate . The very first ap llcation will give you relief - t e itching of czema is quickly stop - erup- tions.dry up and scan off in a very few do a. The same is true ng as and Feet. Bar- ea. Remember that Moone's Emerald Oil is a clean, owetful. anoint- idg Anttse is it that on not stain or lava a greasy residue. ggctaplete satlafsc" or money Canada truly promises to be the democracies faced with the threat of total war. yearly wheat needs considered at less than 150.- 00D.O00 bushels, the country is ex- pected this year to produce 544.- 000.0430 bushels of wheat ;- a big, bumper crop that would be the the Bureau of Statistics estimated to- GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Mouse Jewellers in Btunmorllds. Burton crows. Minister. town's Womerfa Institute. 10.80 A. M. and 7.80 P. M. ister. l'Lmonals and Mrs. George Lockhart. sington. antl-y at Tyne Valley. lahan are visiting Mrs. Irving, Cherry Valley. Robert Brookline, Mass.,- are aunt and George Irving. Cherry Valley. the chicken supper and bazaar. and family. Adams, Leary. -Friends good progress after her recent ill- ness in the Prince County Hos- pital. Bur. -The many friends of Miss Bar- bara Woodside, Margate, regret that she had found it necessary to enter the Prince County Hospital from a. fall. and son Billy have returned to their home in Saint John. N. B., after a pleasant vacation in New London, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacKay. Bur. N nipeg is spending the summer at New London, where she is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Mac- Kay.. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mac- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mac- Leod and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Campbell. Irishtown, enjoyed a motor trip to Halifax, Dartmouth and other points of interest, dur- ing the past week-end. Bur. -Mr. Leighton Stewart. Nor- borc, visited his grandfather, Mr. John Bryant, and other relatives at Enmore on Sunday, and his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart and other relatives at Tyne Valley. Bur. Mr. and Mrs. George Irving, Cherry Valley, Beulah Howatt. Rose Callaghan. Mrs. Ralph Steele and daughter Margaret, of Brook- line, were visitors to Alberton on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kinch and family. -Mrs. Elton Boulter has return- ed to her home in O'Leary, after a pleasant visit in Spring Valley. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Keith Harrington, and granddaughters, Myrna, Cor- delia and Ellen Harrington, who will be her guests for I few days. Bur. -Mr. Ira Croziar, Wilmct Val- ley, has returned to his home. af- ter spending the put two weeks in the Moncton City Hospital. Mr. Crozier had the misfortune of falling off I load of hay and breaking t a main bones in his left foot. His many friends are sorry to hear it will be six months before he will be able to put any weight on that foot. SLIGHT DIIBOI PATERSON, N. J.. Aug. 0--(AP) -A cheque for s!.ooo.o0oa.so for I Tuesday surprised John 0. Burn- mm. county register. Bummer: cal- led the First National Bank at cod- ar Grove for verification. The ohoqus should have been for 0230. seems that s cheque-writing arach- Iag want. haywire, the bani: explain- NOW-she"s Gotixoltlttg. yvurathsway thaunndaof lbdtmmh v pupaosnuaoinr-wtthn:.wi7a'i':iunrarannanr bloodstaaun. '30 '. with Q rvvitsliaing d ichin Dr. no.1 . in Nu-often in an I back "in ca: .ZlPand GLOW"""""""""""' Don't envy her charm or radiant health! Nah it; WESTERN GUARDIAN -G00!) WATCHES AND DRAK- MONDB sold the year around at -SERVICES Sunday. August imb- Bedeque at 11 A. M. Albany at 3 P. M. Borden at 7.30 P. M. RM. -PANTRY SALE AND-BAZAAR at HollnBII'I. summer-side. Satur- day. uguat 19th, at 3 P. M. Lriah- -PRINCITOWN U N I 1": D CIIUIOH. Malpequa. Sunday. Aug- ust zoth. Church Membership Olau Sunday school 11.00 A. M. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M Service Baltic School. Wednesday, August 23rd, 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Gross, Min- -Mr. William Ogdon. Shemogue, N. B., is the welcome guest of Mr. Ken- Bur. -Mrs. Charles Taylor has re- turned to her home at Malpeque after spending a few days pleas- Bur. Mrs. Ralph Steele, Brookl-ine, Mass. and friend Miss Rose Cal- Steele's sister, Mrs. George Irving and Mr. and Margaret Steele, spending their summer vacation with their uncle. Mr. and Mrs. -Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Stew- art. and Mr. Lloyd Doucette, Nor- boro, motored to South Rusticc on Wednesday, where they attended Bur. -Mr. Errol Buniain returned to his home in Rustico on Sunday, after spending the past week at Clermont, where he was the guest of his grandfather, Mr. John Mill, Bur. -Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burlington, on Sunday. were Mr. an-d Mrs. Walter Wed- lock and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Basil MaeNevin and family. 0'- Eur. will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Leighton Harring- ton, Spring Valley. is making for treatment for injuries resultini: Bur. -Rev. and Mrs. William Briggs -Mrs. Fannie Jackson of Win- IF. filing in on a chattel mortgage If P Vi ' Ex::ild.NsaitI..5:iitioss OITAWA. Aug. 1'! -nttenaion of publie health services tbrovlh trainlu additional personnel. and providing the best available equip- ment is going forward in the Maritime Provinces with the aid of federal health grants I-ion. Paul Martin. Minister of Natioml Hum! and Welfare, reported here. In Prince Edward Island. for ex- ample. new surgical procedures are to be introduced at the Pro- vincial Sanaiorlum. and the tech- nical equipm t for this extension of treatment will be purchased from a national -health lrant. To obtain more persons with specialized training to man the growing health services. bursaries have been awarded to as persons. Reginald B. Bowaer, Halifax, will spend a year at the Univer- sity of Toronto studying public health engineering, and Dr. W. G. Dawson. Halifax, director of dent- aal health services for Nova Scotia. will take a year'sl course in pub- lic health dentistry at the same university. To improve cancer diagnostic and therapy services in ihe northeastern part New Brunswick, is bursary has ban a- warded to Dr. Francois St. Laur- ent of St. Charles de Caplan, Que. He will study at the St. Vincent Charity I-lospiial, Cleveland, Ohio, and on his return next year will join the staff of the Hotel Dieu, Campbellton. Miss Mar! In MN” Leod, Piclou, N. S., will enroll at the Maritime School of Social Work. Halifax, for a year's train- ln-g in psychiatric social work pri- or,io joining either the neuro- psychiatric division of the provin- cial hcal-th department or the staff gf the Nova Scotia Hospital. Bur- saries have also been awarded to Miss Ellen V. Piers of the provin- cial health department, Halifax. for a summer course in psychol- ogy at Columbia University, New York, and to Dr. Myer Mendelson, Halifax, for post-graduate study in psychiatry at the Allen Memorial Institute, Montreal. Sixteen of the bursaries go to nurses from Nova Scotia for post- graduate training in public health. Enrolling at Dalhousie University will be: Misses Margaret Chute, Rosella Morris, Flora Morrison. Amelia McAuley, S. Anne Mclver. Elizabeth Wcst, Constance Eaton and Teresa Brown. Those soheduled to attend the University of Toronto are Misses Elizabeth Cordeau. Georgette Leblanc. Elizabeth Mani ning. Margaret Meagher, Evelyn MacDonald, Marjorie Swift. Mary Whidden and La.-uchena McLellan. New Brunswick has been allot- ted funds to buy health education materials and to employ a medical student to assist the medical health officer for the Moncton district during the summer months, while in Nova Scotia funds have been allotted to employ two additional people to operate new diagnostic equipment at the Nova Scoiia Hospital. Costs of these projects will be more than 337,500 in the current fiscal year. Each was recommend- ed to Ottawa by the Minister of Health for the province concern- ed: Hon. A.W. Matheson for Prince Edward Island; Hon. A. H. McKin- non for Nova Scotia; and Hon. Dr. A. McGrand for New Bruns- wick. 3I'R.ATl"ORD. Ont.. Aug. 7-40?) proximity. the world"! '09 money-winning pacer. l-0'-lily Set it track record of 2.05 4-5 for the mil- ln an exhibition at the Stmtiord Turf Club before 8.000 harness- racing fans. Driven by 91”” Hodglns of Clandebove. Qnt., Proximity sliced 2 1-5 seconds "Om the former trotting mark of 2.09 set by Mr. Van in 1938. SURGERY BIG FACTOR An American doctor says that in 86 out of every 100 cases of cancer. the patient's best chance of cure is by early and compleid 1'9m0V”1 by surgery of the growth end ll” surrounding tissues. are better lrotauss tlIsy'rs I AUGUST 18. 1950 CAURTOL Bullllnorslde 1 I mmars-rmsounosmovmsi A Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Daring! Dangerous! and Death Defying! In Glorious Technicolor. - Sssiig Eye its: is constant osasasisa mtiv I published -copy I-Herald of Vancouver. picture and the a Mr. Lee Mor- hll will be of interest to I ll-V80 number of relatives and friends in Prince lawn-yd 1.91.”. Mr. Morrison is a nephew of Mr. Hull: 1'. Morrison of Summersida and of Mrs. William A. Bernard of French River. Mr. William Morrison and Mrs. Nina MacKay Morrison of Van. couver. founerly or xeujnmn and Malpeque. respectively, who resided in summer-side prior 1., 1.i;0Ii.l; departure for Western Can- B. C. appeared a i0u0W1nl article 0 He is the son of , "ThlJ,Mrv miaht be entitled: A mans best friend is his dog! e man in this case is Lee Mor- tllon. the dog's name is Hanley. "Lee is in charge of a cigarette ltlnd operated by the Canadian National lnstibuta for the Blind in the main Post Oi1'ice. Hastings and Granville. I-lanley is his seeing. eye dog. Rehlnll With Eyes "Mr. Morrison has just return- ed from one month spent at Mor- rlstown. New Jersey, the home of Seeing Eye, Inc.. an unique insti- tution specializing solely training of blind persons and their new 'eyes'. I-le is the second Van- couverite in a decade to use a seeingeye dog, the first being Mrs. Lorna Barclay. who has had her dog for some years. "A veteran of the R.C.A.F.. Lee suffered an accident in 1948 that ultimately caused the loss of his right. A fire nghter by trade in the service. he was injured when a tire-flash exploded and shower- ed him with fluid. German Shepherd "Lee is very proud of Hanley, who was Motvrislown. Just over a year old. Henley belongs to that greatbreed picked particularly to train as seeing-eye dogs, the German shep- herd. 'He certainly has opened up a new field and a great feeling of lredom for me', Mr. Morrison said alust the other EDMUND DONALD GWENN-CRISP GERALDINE ALWAYS THE BEST IN EN'I'ERTAINMEN'i' REGENT TODAY and SATURDAY -- 2:30, 7 and 9:15 JUDGES BEATY CONTEST . WHERE mm PRI A vs in an interview. night I walked home from work, blind person could not do very long ago'. Mr. Mor- rison lives at 3220 West Eighth. The RC. Electric has also been very.kind and considerate to me,' Lee said. 'They allow me to take Hanlcy aboard 'street cars and buses without any trouble'. something a iQ1.m&1 1.3. 1--ll Chile Iillllll no DOUBLE mu. "Mr. Morrison is also grateful to the D.V.A. and the C. N. I. B., who combined to make his The C.N.I.B. looked after sible. all accommodation and meals on the irip.' he explained. tend they real- ly did a first-class job. As for D. V.A., Lee considers that by pro- viding him with I-Ianley, they per- formed ihe same act. of kindness toward him as they do in fitting as amputee with an artificial limb. 'Don't forget they gave me a new set of eyes'. he stated. Intelligent Friend 'So far. Hanley and I have been working together very well, con- sidering the fact that we've only known each other one monih', Lee iWe've never bumped into a post or ,walked over a curb. I-le's missed every obstruction so far. and I'm completely at ease with hlm.' "Lee has a word of advice to the general public in regard to seeing- eye dolls. To help a blind person with his dog, the best service you can do him is not to fuss or pet the dog too much. Once he senses that others will give him affection as well as his master. then his value to a blind person is lost'." onmuoi trnrmr Friday 8.30 - Saturday 7.30 and. 9.45 Starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard Thrills - Action - Suspense - Definitely one of the better class pictures COMING THE ORIGINAL PANIIANDLE DONKEY3 IN AMERICA'S FUNNIEST GAME DONKEY BALL ASpill'..ALaugh!..AThrill!..AMinute! , said. CAMEO THEATRE Fridaysaturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee am. on Saturday. See a show of thrills. action and the breath. taking beauty of Rockies" in "NORTI-lWESfl' STAM- PEDE" (in color). Starring James Craig, and White Outlaw horse) and famous "Flame". Also Serial and News. Professional cards 10 '0 Fa R-O. Ootnplato Vlalnl Anllyln lottar Than A llsdssl Fanlar Tlaa A Glrossl l(EllSliliiTON two uterus MONDAY. Auousr any and V moat. Auoostpzsui at 6-.r.M. .130 and 2! eye Klusmorou Javcus. A" -'35"! i ' -' . I.-l.0.i'?":. and Dancing IKALLMANQ IUl.l..l'IINO lemma:-Ida. hkl.