AUGUST 2s. 1941 THE IIHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN were 5|11ppEd from here to the and Sons, Dunstaffnaige; , Frank . Ahnew G‘ E Harflantt Chfmwn: Zilinst the evils of the age 1 n21 F. I. Andrew. East Royalty; £11,122“ Boswell; Dunstaffnage; 11 things in their desire . -C tin ntal Pa kers m“ 5153113135 ggkn‘ who a.“ do big thlngs in the League. . d ti for herds in . ._ . liijdmllltlo rggffclglfwlslnnd strain" ../Il.ss Bcrnice Murray. oi iiliout rrlvino w1111 the“. OM11 Busimss sessions were resumed v, , ,, jat 10.30 a.ni with Mrs, H i swvk- Prammny a“ ‘M5 stock Trainer presiding. The opeflxilzliisr] prayer was leu by the National ' President. Mrs. Dundi . Th D1 - cludfld Messrs" 3' Cums’ district tcesan President Mrs grain; gage a comprchcrisvc and complete re- 1, m] Saskatchewan John N°._ 170st of the National Convention .- nl , ' M5 5916mm personally by buyers l- from western Canada which 1n ' livestock field man. Alberta. noov- | i ii ,1 C0135, senior livestock field Q1185,‘ district livestock field man. 1mm recently m Quays‘ Manitobl, and Frank Baker, Win- l l 111111;, western director of the Can- - j Packers. Mr. James Mundy and men for Alberta and Saskatchewan over our Yorkshire: and to accom- flmny 111g shipment back to thei Western Provinces. T111; high regard for Prince Ed- Delegate‘ ward Island stock by other breed- 1 e15 in Candaa, is Indicated by the 1 numerous orders received from gcadlng companys and individual, brccders In the Marltimes and| Central Canada. Professor Hamil-1 ' ion of Mai-Donald College. Quebec. i xailinlgivlélflgzigbiizdtgazwgstwlfaotflsub divisions in this field. ‘Mr. x. N. Rodriquez, Livestock commissioner for the Province of Que-bee. selected a part carload for m distribution among the key York- I shire breeders of that Province.i MorcnwM Wlisils Ltd,. a large packing com- 1 Alberto“ pgny o1 Montreal, purchased a full carload of registered York- {Manon ahirfs last June_ for their large demonstration farm near Mont- the meeting adjourned. several ladies took part. on given as “follows: 15. J. McInnis. "Mrs. Ahearn. EH11. Liittle Pond -_ it... n. Moran- E. n. Miscouche - Mrs. P. Martin. St. Anne's Lot 65 - Mrs. J. Air Cadet League MW» Sumnlerside - Mrs. W. Sulli- V811. The following appreciative let- $0111.15 _ M“ 11nd Mummy 1N M5 179°" Teceiwd by m‘ H°n'[ Discussion followed after which N" [Lmilguné gmgigrigge flirifi ihe meeting adjourned. nrd rom r. v, . . - ITifiil of lhe Air Cadet committee,‘ Rcceptlon Cilrirloiiciown. l Dw 511* At 4 p, in the delegates and "Wlm Telenw“ 3° m9 v15" d1’ visitors were entertained at Gov- Ihll British M‘ Cad" PF“ °“ cinmcnt House where afternoon Bflillfdfil’ 1a" m9 mmwmg "lefifea was servi-d Mrs. Bernard \vas 8mm M! PM“ received "m" M“ assisted in receiving by thc Dioce- ocoi-ge Ross; managing director, of the Air Cadet League of Can- Q ada who conducted the tgur: éyWe; . _ . want to thunk you an o er, friends in Charlottetown for hap-f 11y vLsit yesterday. Pleasouconvey ilirinlls of wholc party to euten-‘ an, (iovcrncz and Mrs. Bernard1 and Io Premier J. Walter Jones. to ' ______ Dr. Shaw, 1o Flt-Lt. Saunders and all who assisted In giving us I11 enjoyable day. Best regards. slid illc appreciation of the local; Air Cridst committee and officersi great assstance in making this a “the 605C111“; 11161, LIVIIRPOOL». Aug. 3'7 — (Rfl-l" from rough-house football lerll ~ The lcveral hundred lm- scientific bBSk8lbl1ll_ Trio gi-rls plan "HIP-s abwaxl the CaHPf-lflfl PJC- Lo get teamé on the court within lli- iii-or Emnrcss ct Canada which 11 vary (w; days, SCQrPS to dnt kit 10l‘l[‘,7‘i 1|" Morirea all WM‘- llill. 26, Conn. 10; li1ll,.’i0, King rd limisi, Customs officials found Conn. 40, iii-ll. 23; Conn, 22, liili. hwy \\'fl'l' comfilvlnr, with Britain's 19; Hill. 23, Conn, 21. new currency regulation limiting loosi- ~s..h to £5 ($201 a passenger. The checker tournament came to D._;_ a close with Lloyd Shepherd and rn PERFUME .Veld-n Joseph clcanilii: up (‘h-"lll?" (‘nsilir n11 179w 15 1151-5 1n the Icnship honors and Playground "C" 11111111110“ 1,; 1.e1_.'11;-1-1¢5, lgwgirds, Vclda earllcd hor second 1'13" having previously taken the lldopscoich crown. Pnih kids arc jfrcm Connaught. They eliminated Charlie MacDonald, George How- ait. Elva G‘-llis, and Joanie 611115 from Ihe opposing squares. 1 _.____ 50c Per Insertion On Tuesday Farrell Gaudet took a group of boys to Victoria Plfk where they held a FM‘ Hunt." The posse was sure it hod located Ulysses Lauzgn bultiit tun;- 1.1-1 11111 1n be "Cu er" neau n wlL§0N-AtB0 P111317“, All-am 25th. m1. i: 111.1. ind ikziif ‘“‘“‘“"°' T"°'°_"_“ “° "Wm" Robert Wllso (Sand Br h t) , daughter Barrbara Eliyzabetehfu ‘ ionlofisephf: bxlgheracirlglffifilgllx: WATSON_M m‘ P' E- L m)" lSQlare Track Meet on Tueidhv mm °“ wwmsday- Augu" 37m- llwtllth "Doughboy" (ii-ill: teacher calls to Mr’ “"1 M“ c- P~ WMWni “lhfizn Frank) making i5 points with ‘°“- five firsts Itfld. Lloyd making lo points. Bob Kelly followed with 8 and "Pouch" 140C151!’ with 6. MA RBIAGES _ INMAN-HIGGINS-At the MansfFranccs Clarke surprised overv- ,.;1-°1 1B, on Wednesday, August o. ‘ body by tying Pouch at 3H- ilfl- In 1y Re“ D13 3mm”. Rh PflnCQIItTIP high jqimp 101‘ 10;-rs. MIG!‘ Enid 1111111 1 1 1 31 1, 1 ‘first eliminating sixtocihoihcr con- will". Mxgeusgno H1233,“ ogifcstanis. Gordie Roberts was fast Oyum- 3,11 311d!“ 1mm on his tricycle. score values were: 3 for 1st; 2 fo-r 2nd: and 1 01141-115 for 3rd. Boy Forsyhhe and Bill M h _ ---_--_i-_ Hine organized Mid officiated. The K‘ RHLLE - suddenly It winners were: "lkora on Aug. 27. Mrs. ThomU 9 and 10 yrrs-flfl-yd Dasih-l. ‘h; Mccalville. Funeral notice iat- Pooch Lecliiir: 3, Roy Mflofllll"? 3. Merrill Flynn. “"'~ High J-ump a n. z-i. Frances N gene Gallant. l “n! P‘ a“ - Broad Jump—. n e n» I .D.MacLilan . __é_________,__.__i.. WANTED MAID FOR SMALL iMnALMik I apartment. Apply 201 Euston St. CUNAIIGNOHIIII °"" "mm" so nIW-nmlvlaiao moni- r-n. l“ , Bedroom. suitable for two. 221 Clarke and Pooch LeClalr; 2- Ell- UNDERTAKER ' between l and 8 p. m. Weymcuth St. Baptist Groups Legion Members YOU, TOO} Hold Meetings 1WiII Convene woumunTs. Aug. 27 ._ A. E. Todd of Fai- molllh. N. 3.. was elected presi- United Baptist In- stitute of the Maritime Provinces lere today at the annual meet- 1'18. He SUCCEBCS D. Euler» Breeders C. W. L. Diocesan AIIXICIIS To ililvclup Convention Continues ' 111m “Island Strain” -—-—— The C. W. L. Diocesan conven- , tlondelegates assisted at the Con- , b d o! the H5 ventlon Mass ill st. Dunstans Ba- Ths legdglfrksfilfe "gwme whlch . silica at 9.50 Mass yesterday morn- r8815 “e 1151s. dudes was celebrated by His . Pr m Tuesday ‘lxce ency Bishop James Boyle thrm iferillerlifessg; gull. Stewart 1 "M “is” pmached ‘m 111511114118 nls setermonblie‘ llipf-ke on the 1x11051111. y s 1 ; m 1d wrung’ 1 a e o a 0'0 Women and warn- xliicfyieflrulnbntzgfiei Rugs“ Bu“, Pd them to be on their guard a- OEITIAI. GUARDIAN -—~. This colon: h reserved for non oi’ local llatqrllt. blt advertising cl a laeway Ill—l‘0 may b. Lips-ted ll live penis a word all-lady p". zan President, Mrs. Henry Train- ‘M. In "hum" or. the National President Vi. J. Dunuln and the President, Mia Parnell McMahon. The guests svere presented by Mrs. J.B. Blake flflfl ushering to dining room were Mrs. Hillier and lifrs. Frank lea was poured by Mrs. Frankl Murray and Mrs. Ian. Serving were Mrs. E. J. Mc. laguc, Miss Mary Bradley. Miss MRS. JAMES BOYCE, soprano, nd Mrs. Caddie MacLeod, ‘Iuic annual convention Prince Edward island Command of the Canadian Legion. 3.12.5.1," W111 siuioilu -$iui1ilu 50 be held at Sumimerside, Thursday, '1' bunches At Hughes Drug 00.. Ltd» and The , representing a membership o1 wail Jenn"! Phirmul‘: Chlfillulmwfl; n through Semplda Drug Store, Kensingwn. Jesus" sis a duet at the re-open- ‘ng services of Bonshaw United lhChurch, Sunday, Aug, 3i at 7.30 Other officers were Ward Gin. son of lllartlzind, N. B,, and 111111- 1')‘ Rcnfrce of Gaspereau, N. S, lice-presirlervs, Ralph Rupert Charlottetown and Rev, lfacDormarld of 1 rouca COURT-At the Stip- endiary Magistrate's Court yester- day, a man charged ‘E. Prohibition Act was fined $200 and lss costs or three 1charged with theft exceeding $25, pleaded guilty and was remanded until Saturday for W58 drunk and disorderly was i320 and chats or 30 days, 1th drunken driving over 2,000 ex-scrviceme out the Province will send delegat- of cs to the meeting. ker. Charlottetown, m. ideini, will open the’ (Continued from Page i) convention and the business sicns will be presided Lieut-Col. J. D. Stewart, which we livc. l-le said that what gvasdnclerleiittoday was q viggrgus i _ so m Melvme an o vr nous men and women Emmfiilbgrggeréson’ lgreemwrll 1who while IIHIIE in the world are and o‘ the mam purchasers or instantly ready to fight for the Qlwm h quumy breeding stock love 01.6011. In conclusion he told ‘ihlfch gas been ahlpped to m. the ladies not to neglect the \\' Francis. Mrs. J. O. Perry andiM Petitcodiac, n. Provincial Pres were named to the executive. Walter l-Ia.l o1 Fredericton was Uectcd president of the Maritime Association, lottetowin. Other officers were B, B. Beau- mont of Halifax and J. W. Boui. tel- of Charlottetown, musical program lJougan, a feature which than! registered boars and sows to Hym“ W"? pleasingly Tamer" ed by Miss Lucy Blanchard and Erasmus was sentenced _ Vicg-prggj. Phillipson. will be host to hospitality of His Honor a Bernard will long be remembered‘ (LNJL OFFICIALS HERE _Mrl, Speakers At Session: Evfluns Bowen Traffic Department, 0.21.11, Mont-i PM‘ A”‘°"‘ T' 0"“ lreal and Mr. J.if, Morton, Traffic Manager. Monctoll. NB. arrivedin the City Tuesday, her: Luwfiiclally. they are _ iiocal C.N.R. officials and eilng wore thelecs, Ilfr. Fraser Rev. P. McQuaid. reprcsentatlrvc la J.W. main reason w hfrCardle. Rev. William Simpson, we just like Eugsnc are guests at The 0f and will return 1o the The evening session vened .1‘. B °,lvf. and was to adolesscs and discuaron on {be lCfllhUlC League sciolarchip. country under the wortllne German ing diirner; Owllllfllian ill an add-r De- told a Guardian st night that "the c are here is because Charlottetown." They Mrs. Duildin then addressed the iconventlon and told the IadIesIMHOW-n: claw‘ con- lnion Command, representing Maj- oiz-Gencral C.B. Price; and Major search in the national research and Supervisor of Vci- development budgeYF-but that we __ _ Unemployment maintain military research ex- “anon Mme? ViCV-‘Tlfl 1184 fl- ‘periditures "at high levels for at the least the next five years." expected to discussj that the I-fIerar-h f C d h adiflfl Indfilrlm Cmmm M Me“ accepted the ‘Casthtzlllc anWollncrsz‘ League as o Nation I i t t Mr. J. Blavklock, livestock field “r1101, [hay can go Bin SZIJIBQTYKDII? ; also Came w the Ismnd to 100K lcfes of any kind. She told many The Norwcgian cleric lng the IJVe-YCH!‘ pcriod, Norwcg- 0111115 ialls lcarllcd to pray "deliver yfrom evil thinking of the condition of our own soul." He reconstruction of the world must build the future upon God and Jesus Christ." President DC, Kcddy of Halifalr, FFBICIKWILQ- Baptist Layuncirfs Assn/elation, was chairman of the afternoon meeting. A forum on “the minister teadier of religion", led by Rev, I. J. bevy of Moincton. stressed nccd of Christi-an training in iihe ,prcscnt homc,RC\'.-Ne150n Cllappell associate secretary of the Dcparimcnt of Christian Edu- cation of. the Canadian Council of Churches, outlined the ‘training curriculum, Iiu the cvcnl-ng session. Dr. Sam- uel P‘. Lindsay of lirooklinc, Mass. told ilic Institute "Uli? big task of ,our gcnciraiion is to teach men to use power to help and stray their fellow men." He said "the Cihurch speaks and says it is the will of God that this atomic power be used 1o bless and not to curse humanity." scvcrl,‘ r u t . ' g w a PS Insurance Commission. h" experiences m Hague Mrs. Parnal. McMahon presidodl work and gave a vivid description of a recent visit to the Apostolic After several questions had been SRUSIQCLOTIIY answered ATTENDING C.W.L. CONVEN- TION-Among the delegates the C,W.L, Convention .110, Miss Ellie Gillis, Mrs. Edgar Bernard McLellan,. Mrs. Alonzo Cameron, Miss Annai student was the filst speaker. He said ill part ihe idra the! women‘ are not adaptable to higher edu- cation has long boon Th1; is an age mien women are not o-IY mothers and homemaker: love, Cuntcen Fund benefits, Housing, ncctrification and Veterans Afternoon session, The conven- iiorl resumed at 1.30 p. m,; with Mrs. Henry Trainor 1n the chair. Mrs, Ernest Rossitcr, Convcnor of Education and Study Clubs gave, a report of work of the various Mrs, Dan moorian, Miss Adelaide Frank S. Shem-In- rilan Rlvcr, Mrs. grist, Kensinuion, Rev. R. F. Mc- Cathoi: acikm and this makes p113 1 Ways and Means Major T, B. Rog- ers; Procedure, Roland Phillipson, Credentials. A. Comey. will be asked to Consider a new sct of by-laws drawn up by a com-, imittee headed by Provincial Presi- 1 countries» dent‘ Mi‘. J.S. Walker. Other mem- ' bcrs of the committee are Majoli- T E. Mac-Nut: and A. H. Peake, sec- retary of the Provincial Command. i MAJ. GEN. F. F. (Jonilnued from Page l) 4th Armored-in England, ll- though he was recalled to Canada before his men could see action. most encouriigin ship Asrociatnm. . Mr. 1.40.1 McDonald was ‘he next thene of his adfl dress ivu the nrel of higher edu- Discussion followed in which g 1° the scholar] SPENT VACATION HERE Mr. and Mrs, Philip Jean of lid- monton, Alberta. left Monday on return to th€1l' home after a. two tvceks’ visit to the Province dur- lng which they spent an enjoy- able week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crockett, Ctty. Be- fore his retirment last June, Mr. Jean had been manager for 27 years of lhe TipTopTailorsestab- Iishmcnt atEomonton and was the cldest manager in years of service with the Tip Top organization. Mr. Jean. before leaving the Province many years agu. The sub division reports were Vernon River, Mrs. McDonald. education murt be sown lery early life by the mothers. Donald gave some pratcal 5113-,‘ gestiom for carrying b: and_In- Cntnclic Women's League scholarships his IETILLPIB by assuring Ire mem- bers tdai his faith ‘in this project was absolute and said the pioneers of this movement will yet see it Charlottetovzn —Mrs. P. Mc- 5 Georgetown —Mrs. P’. J. Delory. Indian River - Mrs, E, Hickey, 1°“!- Kinkora -- Mrs, J. M. Mulli- Speaks on India was manager of The next speaker was Mrs. JB, Indian Christians have awaken- realizatzon of their possibilities and are zhanging their methods to meet llonditions in tre_ direction of self- government and self reliance, Miss Laura Boin, missionary on from ivaltair, India. ment of the former firm of Sin- whmamflp clair a. Stewart, Sumnlerside. movonmht eld explained its aims as he was also called, was recog- nlzed as the father of armored warfare in Canada. Long before Canada had any tanks-at Camp Summerfielcl _ Mrs. McMillan. meeting was tiheri npcli for discussion In which many Canadian home town-the native Scot was known by army privates "a guy who wants tanks breakfast, dinner and supper." ‘There. in 1938, he got together a set of mechanical freaks that faintly resembled tanks,‘ and did; as much tank research as facilities would permit. He the first "RYPA" (roll, yaw, pitch, alter course), a tarlkmans equiva- lant to the airmalrs Link Trainer. Armed with a B-B gun_ trainees would try to demolish miniature tanks on a model desert. Miss ilfary Burgess. ‘North River "is connolescing at lllc P.i~I.I. 111mm“ l" 7533M pital following an flppffitllX opera tizls Priucaiional I United Baptist Women's ionary Union here tonight. convmuon meetings "The war years are over but itlnue today Mass w.ll be celebrated 111 Frailcis McQuaiF. Miss Patricia McMahon has re- , med w her home m Charloub ,they ha-e left theilqmark on In- diocemn town an“ a pwasam vim ,0 s,‘ ;i‘.ia." Miss Bain said.‘ She express. mlhwlng Stephen. N.B,, where she guest of Mr. and . - ,~ 1.. 5 _ .- 1 merit of self-government means a which 1.11.1110 ,. es on; will open mired [true yreedom politically’ land religiously" The meeting was convened fol-_ wing national conven- n of the Baptist Federation of ended here yes- 2. Phyllis Clarke; 3, Eugene Gal- 1 1i and 12 yrs.-—1D0-yd Dash-A.’ Lloyd Silcplicrd; 2. Mcrrrll Pine-an; 'l‘u:'ni11 MacDonald. QEO-yd-l, Lloyd Slicpihcrd; Merrill Pincau; 3, Roy MacArthur. Agricultural Institute; ' Discuss Problems 5" Washington and hounded officials Cool wealiiici- means basketballl , on the Playgrounds. Ovc-i- flfly owl-- Rm- $81.‘.i2¥i°.i§3§‘3°".i.iii§ élmiiii Mn’ ‘he “he”? I should m“ "odighinlng-fast, hsazij’ game, Games are being run off Ln a series on Hillsboro and Connought Squares r-f ihe Squadron to Y0" ‘W Y°“",wiin Farrell GauliCt and soul-oi- tanks were sent to Canada for in- ‘structlonal purposes. When the 4th Division was con- verted to all armored division in , he was given the joh of re- training and taking it overseas. and ills men, many of whom he ,kncw by their first names. a commander who was likely to turn up anywhere. at any time, to point out a minor fmistake and help them repair a Shepherd and B0bblc Kelly; Jeff Robcrls and Stirling Kennedy. Bread Jump-J. Bob ' E66 8i POULTRY MARKET 1 _.____ 1 I The monthly "looting of the 2, Agricululral lrsiltuie o,’ Lloyd Shepherd; 3. Brock Furness. Prince Edwalrl island Branch was 1,‘ 14 yrsn-iotl-yds - 1. hcld Doughboy Shepherd; . Cleir and Lloyd Shepherd; 3. Mcr- ink-lock at th- farni Reeves, Southport, ivihefc they were; 220-_vds—1.'Doughboy Shepherd; conducted on r. icbr of the orch- 12. Billion LcClair; 3. Lloyd Shep- i The e31: market here has an easier tone due 25. The mrmhers . some influx of Central Canadian v rcspectlve, 111 P- _ mfmillfldkf "-53: for m" Ymlng‘ teams. Bill Hlne is hliildling theft menu 51"?“ T1191“!!- ‘ivhisilc at thcsc games and is dcal- _ ‘”‘_‘—‘i___—“‘ _ 1ing out delailcd .'l‘.:ll‘IiCil0nS on l herd I Yl-V) PASSEXUERS H0355’? lplays as well as dozens of fouls. In. lone week tihc garlic has devclopcdi t0 This increase in supplies has re-, l1 lowering of payingl 1irices of from three to four cents 1zer dozen. Since the majority island eggs are sold in Nova Sco- 1 ha and New Brunswick, this mar- ‘uri-i by Mr. llfalcol-nl Rccvcs. 1 was an etzcclfcrl" ‘unity for the group to see how fruit can be glowl. . Doughboy Eihcpherd; 2- uwd smphwd' 3' Memu Pm- Popular with his men because ca“ ihe agreed vehemently with Na- bclief that “there are not poor soldiers. Girls-SU-yds-I. Gerry Campbell, 2. lvfarjoric Joseph. Tl"'c,\'(‘1c Rncc -~ 1. Gordie Rob- ort; 2. Bo Rcboris; Rccves is a gradule had a gooi deal of cxpcrhnce in frilit grzwlwg In On- .iri:1o iii-fore c-ming to this Prov- ince. 'I‘."e ar-‘o of his approximately 25 zlcrcs, made mnlnlv o1 ppules, pears. plums and, changes taking place in the Mari- hmcs. Dealers are now paying de-Jjsm. Omcerw he was a 11m“, 1-115_ iqiplinarian. In 1944, he was placed in command of Pacdfic Command and after the war was given his The Playgrounds gram will wind up its second year with a Pilsli-mobi-lc Race to be hc1d {l1 . Kids arc alircafil’ creating ihcli‘ own what n racing cor should look likr~_ Sir Malcolm would be surprised. Last year there were nine entries. This yrnr even» more aire expected. Dig baby iviiggnn whscis. follows. show ihgfolks that youTc a g-snu- vale liiclrtcsh Ijcliiinifi. Court1and' 5,111,111.11 u 121-1111, harly Richmond, and srvrct 0W‘- rirs are grcwr. t0 51ml.‘ "-‘I'P"I- The Victoria vorvt): of plums we e ob-i served 9,1, be pnrflllillflrly adaptable, to our lsiand COIIGPIOUS- | T111. glflllp "as oivcn n dcnnnq spraying “"211 all Ill?‘ During the First Great War he enlisted as a private in the Black Watch in Montreal. at the front from i915 until the wars end, except for a short per- liod in hospital after being wound- ed. When hostilities ceased, he was Captain Worthington of a machine igun regiment. After demobilization. "M5111; joined the permanent force. It is not known what the Gen- era] plans to do but it is expected he may reside in where his son, Peter Worthington. is studying at University of British of Columbia. He also has a daughter. Grade A Axed iunl—48, ‘ pouitiy market is quiet Ito-dale power spruycr of 320 15-11‘ with no change in paying limes- Price pcr pound to housewives a part of the orchard when? 911951111115 around eight or nkic lie-en damaged by ‘nice W3!‘ cal will incl-ease one cent a . . . 1| ,_i,\-111_11,,o1-' by Mr. Rr eves. 11cc party Edge “hhazicitl nclfifllilxlglclxtgifftgrlliilaigs d‘: '\\as til-r. Sh(‘\‘.'-11 over a =mall nur- just the finest youniliiels in Cl'""591'l' W314‘? ada and don't let anyone tell you different. They know what lt means I to co-operate, to play lhard and to ,met d1‘ play straight, to be loyal. and to be close friends. Thei-r efforts on the‘ Bricge grafting in, Next week the kids wtl h reading. ‘writing. and Towers Denies II. S. Loan Talk Ilfllrs OTTAWA. Aug. young apple trees arc ‘produced for his own Dlflfil-‘IBBS After the tMl-l‘. 1 Vocational Tlaining lhlperimental Stllilofn, for Graham F. Towers. governor Rob, meetmg which the Brink of Canada, pointed today was 1,,g_,.11e;1 1,1. 11 111111 "This 11 .1111 to o. healthy tan and lnu/giiled off ' Jchn M111. unofficial reports hhat of’ the tin through the courtesy of the EDP"! "16 WNIPQTK! 1H wflhlnlm" sounding out opinion on the pos- 1 _ b 1 G. 11,11 111 1111 111151. ‘minty or . $750,001,900 Ameflcw i915, He has served in var ous ap em rac 11g ieena Prairies and 1 crly sweep and Alaska to the west. merits of commander Royal Artil- lery, 11th Canadian Armored Div- ision, and commander of First ,Canadian Army ‘Troop!- 1'1. Brig. Penhale is a permanent force gunner who has been in the Canadian Amiy since from Royal Military College bincd with these of the ors have proven the value Playground movement. Creek Cabinet Supervis- iLand“ National film Board. I pointments on the iiiuring the Second World War he- lmmmanded the Third Brigade of ' the Sicily Lac Cmunandant mmh of the 1st Division during ‘me sounlory Cm, 1n Quebm-i,Lnvaigxogtvailfliesubsequently served Jaid Mr. Towers tn commelnth-lg on - reports set off around Parliament 15"" m Enghmd ‘md Otmwl‘ Hill by his week-and absence 1mm- “I have no hesitation whatsoever Ildarshall’: Planner Crisis Continues 531100111113 T0 P1118 WASHINGTON Aug. '11 -(A'Pl'"'° “m” --Staie Secl-tary Marshall's top of the General Brig..Morton now takes over a command -Saakatche-wan. ____________...__._.__ toba, and Northwestern Ontario- IICG well be needed beyond which he knows well. having prev- ATHENS, Circce. Aug. 27—-(AP) , CAN WALK , : ON AIR‘ i PAGE FIVE VICTORIA TIIE VILLAGE IIE SEA I BYT rid your ‘leer of n: ing, burning callousc: and I mlflLTittd Muscles Xflpgnd quickly‘o!h‘ spending two weeks on the Is- fim application .. °' “was. Harpy-while land,’ during which time they medicinal ICE-MINT. The refm “sued with rehuv“ in vlcwrh‘ hing, |n- “ we llwl Icnggnooas you apply the cream W“! 1 unar IIIICE ses- by Char- Government." ctary Dom- 8. That. heavier emphasis placed upon basic and medical re- Murray Harbour‘ Tlhc busincss sessions will opc; 51,11) p1°g1-11111__111 01-11m- m cope at 9 aim. and at noon delcgaics will parade to the War pay tribute t“ 1811811 wmradw- s. m: Federal assistance be Mr. Elton Rayner. m. Herbert imludef given to universities and colleges ‘Yb? h“ be?" ha"!!! a pleasant 11in the matter of laboratory facili- "F511 with his cousin Mrs. W. W. .Inman and Mr, Inman of I-Iamp. 6. That “every effort be made to 1 “in and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Delegates assist in the reconstruction ofjmfred Wood. Mount Tryon, was 1European laboratories as a 1111111, 0g apwelcome visitor with friends in our program of aid to peace-loving ,- ‘lfiwrla last Saturday. His imends lire Alli/BYE pleased to see 7. That a Federal committee be 1W0“ “'00 bring an industrious farmer with a keen eye to the ordination and development of the ilatest methods in agriculture. 1nw111y enjoyed driving through [whe different localities at this Very beautiful season of the year, ,iies and scientific equipment. established to assist In the co- in industry and in universities. Expect llote Today In Egyptian Case LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 27—-(AP) —SecuiriIy Council delegates hud- dled in a series of private confer- ences tonijht cm the eve of decis- ion inthe long-debated Anglo- 1Egyptlan case which has been ‘marked by two unprecedented ‘spectator outbursts. in the Council chamber. i tomorrow. As delegates lined up for the bal- loitLng, Secretary-General Trygve ‘Lie announced emphatically that the two Egyptian demonstrators tossed out of the chamber last Friday and again Tuesday wcu-e barred from entering the United Nations grounds henceforth, a_ 1T0 Sign Treaty 10d Hemisphere ‘Defence Sept. 3 QUITANDHINHA, Brazil. A113. 27 - (AP) - The Inter-Ameri- can Conference gave full com- mlttee approval today to eight ar- ticles on aggression- termed the heart" of the treaty on hemis- phere deience - and the United States pressed for a security zone stretching from pole to pole. The steering committee an- nounced that. the final plenary session will lie held Tuesday and 1the treaty will be signed formal- l_v in the Brazilian Foreign Office in Rio dc Janeiro the following day. The committee agreed to calli ,'.he pact the ‘treaty of Rio do 1'Janeiro," and by a vote of l0 to, 9 decided that Ecuador — scene of a bloodless revolt on Sunday -would not bc a signatory. An American delegate said the ,United States would propose that the armed defence of the hemis- phere oe extended from thc North to the South Pole. He said the hemisphere de- igmu 111-15 dvawn by the Panama Declaration of 193D extended northward only to the United States- Canadian border. but the proposal would stretch that lino all the way to the North Pole, ISLAND AREA I The Island of Cyprus has an area o. 3.512 rquorc mllfl —Supporl for Premier-designate policy planner sped to F515 today 1h Constantin Tsalclaris‘ efforts to nmld ..lum of. official Concern mat-l form a new rightist government Europe may ark withered sharply today and Greek more political lenders from a paralyzing governmcntall ionsiy been district officer Diplomatic authorities said they manning M. D. 10 (Manitoba) Ind ave pushed ii preliminary calcul-‘mon 3161B atlon oust $'~i‘4.0fl0.0l.0.000 Scm- officials sail any such sum mand. k: because of the med Like Brig. Penhale ing arpsoval from 811100011‘ aucceedl. he has spent his entire Authori- career as a Canadian Army officer. Wcll be- belonging also to the Royal Can- ln-zlopendcilt elifmato of ndian Horse Artillery. His record ‘Europca needs prepared by Ken- includes service overseas during the First World War and staff] and gunnery instructor postings. in Western Canada between the ‘mrksy has been a republic shoe two wars. His service during the for considerably r1 recently brigldier in charge Iof administration. escape than It possibly can gel. new Policy Planning of whirl While they wrangled and man- Board. loft by plane for "consult? atlons‘ with other Amcricnn ofqties n'~.o p?!“ the flgur: said flciaLa already in toe French Ca ceuvred. the Communist-led guer- rilla radio Ir. a broadcast ‘democratic army" bands in north had "liberated 100 vlllages"l and occupied more square miles of terrlloy Macedonia and Thessaly in last five days. Slxu-en couriirles are in comfcr- nlh‘! hoard. appraising their own‘ ability to he.p themselves gct back an their fey, working also on an YOUNG REPUII IO ANTIQUES WANTED OIJ chino cups, saucers, plolles, vases, old parlor lamps. Write loll No. 570 c-o Guardian. ' eatlman of how much Arnericanlzq recent war includes the appoint- (At present. public and private 1a“ spending on research amounts to Tlhe Summerside Branch of the 51'1°o'0°o'm0 a year-m” “m” Roland half of one per cent of the vb tional income.) 1 The report also recommended Among the guests wi-ll be LicuL- these 59W“ (‘filer P01117151“ , General E.W. Sansom. Fredericton, _ 1x13” 1301111111011 011511111111, o; me gress establish a National Science 01 051m (xmnmige m1 canteen punds. who Foundation “within the executive of his will be guest speaker at an evcn- °m°¢ f" the Plfisldinli’ Paul B. Cross. Regiom, cas based on a1 Administrator e pOLItIOn from the Lord's Praj- parinient of Veterans Affair l" "dclivcr us from evil" here to- day at iiic opening the na- 1. That the next session of Con- I 2. That the Foundation be auth- orized to spend increasing amounts 3, mp- in support of basic research. rising rcsenililg file Drpuly Minister of to on annual rate vi "n: least 55551-1111 1,1 1119 Veterans Affairs; T. D. Ainderson, $250,000,000 by 1957." Baptist Institute of the A5519"! Genflfil 5°03‘ iiime Provinces annual graduate students in science be de- veloped as a part of an over-all Government's own research and development programs -- as dis- tinguished from those carried on Russia and Colombia, holding what may prove to be the trump cards. still had not tipped their hands and were regarded as the ,key figures 1n the vote, expected ‘ the child engaged-V. Miss Louiso Rogerson employee ,of Bruce Stewart and 00.. whose ‘home is on the Crapaud Road left week for Toronto, accom- panied b,'/ three girls friends from Charlottetown on a two weeks visit to Toronto whereihey will rake in the Toronto National Ex- 8 ll bition. display. room after school hours. ---____.___ I LONDON -, (cm -- About 2.000 ' applications for em; Zealand are made weekly, Auction SKI; Properly oi 4B Union Street I om instructed by the heirs of tho lore Thomas McMahon Io sell by Public Auction his ‘dwelling house being number 48 ‘ U"i°" sffflefi- -- Charlottetown, on Thursday September 4, I947. of 12.30 P. M. For further particulars Apply Io TRAINOP. 8i O'DONNELL Solicitors. W. H, Benton, Auctioneer. Auction Sale or 54 Upper Queen Street 1 on Thursday, August 28, f‘ beginning at 1.30 p. m. Three-piece bedroom suite‘; with mutrass and spring; throe- piece Chesterfield set; kitchen sat, table, four choirs and cob- inei; kitchen cabinet; baby's crib, high chcir and rocking horse; and several small articles. Furniture is o1! practically new. Terms cosh LESTER KEIZER, 1 V Auctioneer." I Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. GOruvm I _ Eomervllle. Mass, left on return 1 .Y°'""°°°|"'-Nl1=hlulCEM!NTw for their hone last week after The school has re-openecl hers for the coming term under the capable leadersnip of Miss Freda Howatt, 'l‘rycn, with her splen- did assistant, Miss Christine Mac- ILcod, Bonshaw, who has been re_ Mrs. Walter M, Lea. M158 Inn- nie Rogeson, Victoria and Mrs. A. F. Alan Stewart and three young daughters, Szrathgartney made up fl Party that motored a short time 82o to "The Cliffs". Cape Trav- crse and were pleasantly enter. lllllEd at. the summer cottage ‘be there of Mr. and Mrs. Criliy Lea, Miss Jaunita Miller and Mrs. ‘wry enjoyable trip accross 0n the "Abesweii" last Sunday when. 4. That a Federal program of ‘my Bcfiyflmpanied their sister, “we such matlcirs as administration Ofiaasistnnce to undergraduate and MP5. Lautncr as far as Amherst on her return home to Truro after B Very Dieasinl two weeks spent national scholarship and fellow- “lib her mother, Mrs, Charles fiflller and other relatives in Vie. ivith a shortage of sole tfi man- i tum‘- Mcmori-al to ‘P0111191; n l c The Pantry Sale held last Sat- urday aficmoon in the Hall by the Ladies’ Aid of Victoria Un- ited Church was a decided sue. ""- Jllllglnz by the rapid way the generous supply of 11131115911, pies, cakes, doughnuts. homemade mad. lam. cream. etc., disap- pcarcd 1t is plain to be seen ma; home cooking 1s quite the thing -rind long before the openlng hon; ‘ihe Institute room where the sale was held was filled with custom. erslwho came early to get 1,1191; choice of the varied articles on The Busy Bees Mission land met in the School room on ‘rum ‘CRY afternoon. August 19th with 8- IHFBE number Present. The 1Band Leader Mrs. Allison ma, was in charge with ‘the President, 1Robert Wi-ignt presiding, m“, ins opened witn the Call to w”. ‘lahip and singing of Hymn no. C08, IThe Scripture reading from Marl! W85 taken by Sylvia. 30111161; An iignteresting chapter from the utudy Book on India, portrqyjng the life of Shara a low caste 1m was given by Miss Florence In- man and listened to with inter- fsi by the children and grown ups present as well, A discussion 1°°k Dlace in regards to a ‘Phank Offering service to be held 1;; soon as a speaker could be sec- ‘lred and after the Church, which l! undergoing interior decorating has been re-opened. Meeting Clog- ed by singing Hymn No. 604 and YPPEBMHC the Mizpah Benedic. hon. Mrs. Fred Inman treated ren to cookies which were "m"! “Pnrcoatcd. Next place o! meeting lo be held in {Qhool ration to New