fatty area-r SEE THE . MARITIME " . UV. P. Iii. BENTLEY. C.l..U.. I. Branch PRINCE EDWARD to-nilv oulv f i i V... D -,-..i' Manager THE east-can GUARDIAND Al-iblN'Ts:-ltlU&TA(.iUl-.': Harold I-'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart Mu Bruce Macrhee. Mills Joyce wluinton, Miss Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Layers. The Guardian may he bought at the following places in Meringue: Blue Dome Restaurant. and uuardlan Office: in Georgetown: The Pcst Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and H. Richard! 8; Son. g . -run GUARDIAN. whim Road and Vicinity , His friends are sorry to hear ,lhat Mr. Percy Myers, Montague. its a patient in the King's County! Hospital. 1 1 I Mr. and Mrs..-If J. Nlcholson,l ..-.uoa'rAc.l'r: rxlrrzn Bar-l t-V0W1'-V STOCK-s30”! WW- imr Hum" - alum"-if.'.'?” fllfi. 5Y1?di3;i.33.”?3.?3;33 ii??? v-'r'0lWt- 9W1 9”"”-''.V 5i'i'”"i 1” "'""ilp(.uer take-off. This feature has irenular service it run. Kilt. -f'.c'v.)'l,een prove” in Cumbmes and hay. llloss C. ii.-lion uill iuiiirrss all I"' baiers this year. Ask any pleased 3lerrlcnnmlnlllimml "I-':Cll"L! (ll w””,OW1lEF of st Cociishull-30, and see imp" '" Hi" 3"”. " Ch""l” ,"l them at. ollr show room. Satisfac- ii"-'7” l"N- Slllilliliv ' I"lcH'll01l guaranteed. Live-stock and iW- 1)- J"'l"5l”"i itrade-ills accepted. Three year iterms can be arrallged. Cockshutt Sales and Service, Murray River. J. A. Jenkins. ..'Mrs. Otis Jackson. Peter's Road. was a recent visitor to Riv- Montague, spent a few days int 'Haiifax this week visiting relativ-;i lcs and friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Collingm! iwhn spent the past; two months, lin Sydney. N.S., arrived at their'' theme in Montague this week. I Mr. Wilbert Adams, Victoria: Crow. has returned to Prince of: iwales College. He was accompan-I led by his sisusr Pheta. who will attend Corcoranis Business Col- lege. I . i Mrs. Parker Aitken and young CHARLOTTETOWN N Monthly Meeting The September meeting of thei Women's Institute, Montague, wasl llicld at the home of Mrs. Stewart. Nelson. Tuesday evening. with! the president, Mus, A. D. Mac-' Lure, presiding. The meet.ng op-. encd with "The Collect for Clubi Women" rupcaicd i:l unison. I Roll call was followed by -the; .minu-Les of the prciuous mcet.ng, read by the seCl'Cl.':l')'. Mrs. Lorne. Wigginton. . There was no report front the. Red Crots or sick L'Dml)llll.0ES.: .n.., .... .. iMontague VI.I. v Souris To Meet Pealies in Finals .1.- The Souris baseball nine elimin- ated the Morell intermediates in the semi-finals of the King's County League on Wednesday evening when they trounced the Morell squad 16-7: Souris won the series in two straight games. Sollris will meet the Peakes Bombers in the Kings County finals with the first game of the best. three out of five series being one Red Cross sweater uas hand- Iolayed Sunday afternoon at Souris. ed in at the meeting. It was re--Peakes last year won the Provin- ported that several pieces of ma-lclai Interrnedilate B. title and this teriai for aprons were still unfln- l, ished and tentative plans were: made for holding a pantry 8316' and also a sale of aprons early in; rear Souris led the King's County League. Mont-lrealiitooks Baptismal service At Georgetown .'On Sunday. September 2nd. I Baptismal service was held at the Railway wharf at 2.00 p.m. The service opened with the singing of "It; Is Well With My Soul". The Opening prayer was given by Mr. Stanley Stl-eight. then fol- lowed a hymn, "He Leadeth Me." Mr. William Harris of Murray Harbour delivered the message. from Acts 8th chapter. Mr. Strelght rendered I solo "Moment By Moment I Am Kept In His Love". Message by Mr. Bvend Chrlstiansen of Upton, in which he stressed the fact that they bap- tise upon Divine authority of Christ. Three candidates were baptised. while the group sang "Where I-its SEPTEMBER 8. 1951: a heavy track. The Free For All was 1-l-2. Silk Hal tuctiregoi 2-2-1, Billy Mcvey (Cormieri in 3-2, J. s. J. (MacDonald) ;...,' best time 2.14 us for aednooj Grattan. In the No. 2 Cilsdlllt Trot and Pace May Harvester if MacDonald) was 2-1-3, silver 5: (Jaoaleei 4-4-1, Scotty 30, .,,,ff best time 2.13 V5 for Scotty 5., ' In the Junior Free For All will kin, owned by Richard Jaiaalei. and driven by Don Lalchlord caused a big upset, winning .,,,' was won by Abbeland (Jardinci owned by James watt of Liitl; River, Que. in straight heats. but time 2.14. Empire State (Irvine) was 2-2. Fred Taylor's good paw. Neil Bud-long (ililloreside) won but). heats of the No. 1 Classified with Seaforth 2-3. Joe Ede: liar-oi...) 3-2, best time 2.19 (V5. The Kn 2 Clueilfied was won by Billy pro. tester (Irvine) in straight lleau with Jim S. (Collette) 2-2, Haupv Foretop (Foy) 3-3. Lady Ai,',,.'. iMoreside) 4-5. iJbi-ee other ;l.i;l- or .lohn. N. s. dau,R,hm.' LavC,.m,' Loni, MDmL'()rlo.)rr. Final altl'8ll.'.ICltlCnlSwui!rC; Leads Me I 'Wlll Follow",ancl "Oh first and Second heats and hem . . .. . , ,. ilclt. for the October mcctln, Happy Day What Fixed My Se d . th th.d E :- '-'-W't"""” xilill-5 Rollcviw. was a l'N:r-nt visllw Of :”'i'9' 1"” ll'9.d"”d3-V "lmnmg for The correspondcllce was read; Choice", as the candidates were m) 8. ”' n5i.m,J”' H Mr. nllll Mrs. Rnlicrl Caniphcll, Oi-i'aW4' '0 Jolllphef husbilld. Wfloiand djsmlsped. 1 going into and coming out of the ,0 legmi D35 4'6'1v (-)1-' ln.li E CxRT00V whim ROM. i.s employed with Colonial Alf-' Mrs MDELME and Mm ceCmCIMoN1'RE.LIiL, Sept, 7 - (op) - water. Eggcltiegsg 4352'4i"eCFUl53d''Cl' ; t A , . -ays. ,".. . . - osi toes. W5 --.o' l'SlIr0fS.l1'' . '”C"""”wm ms Mannie Mm-Kmv-on has l .lBei(iit Elf”. '”"Eif.d Z”...3.?.i.””c"5.32?istocI?g ql prg-'f.s”5?iii'.5.ii.Z?ii...”i?f.?dinMi.'2 L” W10 3"” 0”” "ii TF5 m' h li'l9.ATl.Rl'7lVllE lurncd to her lmme nt t1'him lloml MLILS. lGet():l'ize Canlf:beliD(:lllf:l xl1'S.i(-.naSmpl;ign' "M was decidcm ramel. Ablt Xd were offered by Mr. streigm asnd 2-15 W5. 2.12 W5. 2.16 2lI5. i , - -r - nil:-r helm: ('nlpl(I)'P(i in Mnnl- 3 (3 avanaug . T C Cr. , , v L - k Hm ' Ashes 72 M . ch I m V A ', wit .1 W y W ,, none for some time. Mass. are visiting in MontaSue.i:”:::Ei ei:il,i:0”:,,e.,anb:c.v'.sircoTi.nit-aftl33lhUr5t 54 W; Onrgaxgseur: Mmegmtge clggg In answer to our wire to u';.i. . In ,5l1ow.x' 21.4)-i-J I . . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jame-5.0M hick or bereaved member 01.30" , y 40 mm ta, G,.ubon5' Roosevelt Ruwuy . , I ,. - .. Mr, nllfl Mu. Russel Milt-I-"wllt...Vl3OBCLh. Mrs. Campbell was t-al- l IN, mmlmmuy during. -the next .3. on xd 33 3 he mpHed.;.Mary Merk SIM! ., . y g 111 -.Wh”,, rlnmr wprr rm-rni msums led in Montagtie because, of thclmmc months. Tho mmncm W-:30 Pow 291,? Saturday night. Hedgewoml Hm! . , V V h- N W p 7 - V,(,,,, -in (illflylilllrilnutl. :1-,-:(ad1:i0ll:dli'i.ll9r55enl her moillci, M)-5,y,pm.L was read 1”, mo u.easm.m.. BM; pm - 33 1,4 h. Monday n1f:L..Ht.GgU, Hiwwsm ' ' "3 ll " 1? ! R, G, M 1)" id, ,Can Cem .. 93 1-2 2.13 was so yes er ay allcmmi 2 i ”'M"(' N0m.Dum0"' Q'?H.nuF-3 . -'"" , Mibft the t.-loszcotfmiihe mcetinfl a1Cancem Pr Xd 27 1-4 G by the writer to former ...xi.t-i - lriun, is at plest-ni pxlslblitszq ill. Mi, E. A: Dunn. RC. N Coln- delicious lunch was Served by mcjcdn Brew xd 20 1,2 pmd Reeveg or s..mmer5,dc. RR” vwsex A” r w Nlolltalsilll. , guest of. it; xlllzrlgl w-a.lis. has lecently completed his hustessv ngistcd by Mrs. M. C. pcdn Cm. 13 Continued no 5 who intends startlngphlm in next I. p , , and slstrl-iii-law. Ml. an . l.. . course and is spending pa nionthinemmdsl ICE" Cm, A H nLiJaizen-I Weeks races. He Wm rm” H 3, x 5. Hoolcy ,at the home of his palentsr Nile; : gg, ICE; xd 51 ambmon. me an of us who haw the Charlottetown track llr.li: l,1Q ” y 1 . W" . . . ,. 3"" M's" Eugme D”""' G”'”"”i . . . icpn .13 1.: been bitten wlth the horse bug. i”39i"B is OVEF lhCFC- MY. Rules . ' Mr. aim Mrs. Roy Q;l.:.c.). liar field. 'Cdn Vkrs 20 3-4 to either breed or own a cilam- made a great success with lEl.s 1 1 f. Q if.'.w, N.S. are at lll'(l.i?lll.VViSil'-li,Q I - l.. - Cockshmb 41 mo" and several umes HS 1 mes home last year. winning 1" (N, t Mi-s, Qillgleys bliotlierl-)lii-:ixvM.illlf Miss Sylvia Sullivan. Gl'eenflcld.i Cons Pap N 39 34 have raced Close to the .jl.o31:m,.k company and giving him his inn. 7 -msms Mr: and Mls. .. .. . at 1-;tltrncd to Charlottetown on e Cockshmt H and we hope two of them that (mg record of 2,13, . - i Rae. Ht-alncrdalc. Wednesday where she will contin- - . , . - e ,. , , ,, Vt O Q 7 g,,, M h,,. smdms M manta M wales: jcons Pap . .19 3-4 3?-lvtlloul in tlainlng uili lcacn -r , ..Xxirt .i. rv hlal:Leoil nllcl iii.-. .-0.19;... ,,,,,., me 1.-,,,,,..-,, Wm. C S C Snlclt .168 ” I a sea. Hunters corner . - , (,1-roy While. Molltliglle. and .ill.-'slCQmme,.(.e Class, i y D seaqsxd 28 1" , , . 4 - by 1 y Ola Htlnilltnli. Cl1ar10l1Cl0W"- .--.--- -ee---- BgM 53:3 Pr 1” ,, 1:;fglgfogusaiggsgfudlggLi; 1- -"'1" gclg "Wm ”5”"” i0 sit John; ' p'1'lOR0.'x"P0. Septd 6'-l?oh:llt::Dom Tar H 48 ” :9;-WN.,0ld Fwd Each 3 football, Cotltillue-d from Dare-you pt i - 8 luoldoll. chairman an pleslrt-h o !Dom Tm, Pr xd 31 1.,, basketball and baseball star in his er side oi the point in tho flag: lived A Lite Of ,A the Czinatliall Natiolial Railways. ..'M'. a rl Mrs..:x'eil Hcnlm, I . I , , , , iDom Tex xd 14 5-3 llisll school days. His Universal where we were located. with tho: 1Vl0l1l.Hi1lll(". yiand Mr. and Mrs. Rob- . . Eh!” b-11:.iY:ail”e3ii1ll(:l::1:nbi:;ll:;Ef Dryden 35 Dirt-t'el' Rating Syslcln .'lvel'a;e has exccpuon 01 3 pansof b!m,,m,m,d - -an liarlmii-iimn. r.-- piio er. i A ;Ford A Xd 49 (-2 -3w- Next in standzng was dmcr teal all the ducks in this k(lllL'Ell- "ii Ra'”'i' C bllllilef ucstein grain crop on a - . rcntly motored in Halifax ullere I Ewe ram” box wk 'Fndtn l'.l 7-fl (1-"Hilalld Cv&I1'HS9.V Willi AlIb- tratlon were blacks. My (:ulll;lall- they spent a few days VI:'IiiHSi sigrgfkinn M thgyt,.a,m,0,:(,i'ti0,, i'Frascr til 3--i l'e.V Rodnfy -was third with .296. ion was good -enough to extend an ,.e1am.e5, p HA1 WAX 5:577 mp! W3” mmlinumcfmons and gornmm.Cmi:gl'lts5?l'V5r Xd log gcltl :l::Ll'::llVl;'.:n10pf- Lachute. lnvitsltion ttlo sltnln onktlic opt-iiln: .---.- - a - - - r - --i " V , , A .3 t ar . . ; .' ' c ion. was slxn morn ng s oot. wou ncicr dc in.-. mill in... Any!" S'"”'i' W Caimwt ”" "I3" W0 "M5 'ta””-9'5 dial" mlmli1tfl2'"b'ti:il 3;--Lil-Zow Smith .107 with -299. Bush. who as he says for one to be out of cii-ciilminiinr k ,.N,(,n”y mu.,..,,,,,,.d ,,1m(,s. i.n,(,C'anad.l': crippled to share the Eglxlggxlla':ieigli;ll(?g'3lm;i '”lm alhitlg suwarpl. mg him.-cif, has been fooling around the opening day and rallir; ic. cucsts at .1 house party at thc-irlp'.eCas:lrcs 501' that rrnan U: the Lfum. Comrcnung the nimms 1511-md Bay xd . 51 1,4 lirigses all his llblf taut thhas only gr-egfuuy 1 puma. the lmlmm. ,l home in Vailcyflcld I-last. An cn- s.l' e .'wa lrepore ”mllc lnl- '. H . W H , 3 xi 31- Jlmp Oil 40 1.3 in a arlzc sta e or c past up. This shooting site is too fat is joynhlr evt-ninsz was spent lniprovrdl tonight after being scrl- ::!0(,Ln:nl?l.lLi('ii:lt”i).llllilS iziiriluiif i)tXx:'lii:il1llllll) T013 Xd ll) 7-.". "INC .V0Ill's. llad 17.u-in,-.-, 37 Sec- from my usual base of (,pCm..,,m , dancing the nltl limo reds and misty, ill at Camp Hill Military ' , 3 V: , ,1", Nmwlxd 4. 3.4 onds and 31 thirds in 138 starts. to indulge in even it. siioppr nn.-n. '”7''' i;'”'"'”'''”''”' W" lip: and t'olll'Illtl('ll mil. 5: dvIlr- Hos-giial U" '"'l mu! is c”'"pm'm' i1 ip xd '6 i shoot of an hour' ill at E - . i. ' p . ' V ...- .., A 1' M A J. 1) an .i p g mg 5 l: loll "NW Ywl-4-'”"""c lous lunch scrvriri try the liostcsslr lVl:c.i CalifOl(l8 birlllcl andwpialttl-,LLe-d qmlli3,rlil3ll;-i'l(1):iCl C SHR xowdmgilm pen, xc 22 1.,.9dm.K,m" Hm mm bud xwauh This does", mean that I lmcnd IL - -- , min or n c amous cec airy . " t ' , . : - ' . . i 0 -dc- ml ,, I I 1, H; J 503 , I O Hcqm pm. '57 1 , cl on opening day but completed foretzo huin ng any 1) V1 1 l --'Ml'- 3'"l'i M”- n-L fcfacyh M0V9m9nl.V became ill ,5 21:!-ill,:;.oTqimilmy ,:;::Ls S,1”.;;:,5,gdix4a5s9V X3 14 5-1; lliCll' program on Thursday. Pat coming opening morning. I hope o aid. Moli.agun, oiiera . Ovvieek ago. Hospital authoi-;tics the (mom 5,; by the CanadlanlMcColl 35 D. tMacAlduff) owned by J, l-2. if health permits. to smell the "Tc" h,l”"9 '"mIm "1 R”,";:i,',rIvi53fd- lie W83 Suffering from .corri- wheat Bnanw, he mm ..con,;,.,t,,N S” cm. 32 5.3 Forbes. Fredericton, won botlilsweet tang of burning .-mokcles: Miss i.mlel..MaC iNm.'.1 i, (k, in pmations of me long 'H"C.”,5,ion 1,. 1,n';ghn;,.1 .e,.nma15 dc.-c1.iNg,-anda xd 75 1-: heats of the Junior Free For Ailiand hear the solid THUMF a llllllti, ullo .xl.clif'.l scVPrliIhn'Vl:i”0I-hm. twlllch has confined huh to brd.' (mm to ma pom, Whpn. we hn(LPl.ic,, 32 3,4 in 3.1.1 and 2,” wnh suddenlmeaty fun grown brmk mm. 5 ilaoPla,;i:,f" pm? Tlimf m,n,i wzhe N:z;l8ail'-fild d,l"l'Sl. lvccolld H: "mm. M ..V433 Mrs M H... ,mdc-lR,,),,1m, 13 3.9, ltial-3; 2-2, Abncr the Great tSo- intakes as it l-rash lauds ullctllcl !. -; I p i, y-,. , - . . . 1- re - n IlJlliC HS .-pin in t, j, , I",dm,, The m,(,l..,,.(. S1 L,m, Cm,” H 1:, ht.” 3;). FmeCnq.Cm.yold 0, U on marsh or wmeh l ' ' thlrlv ;,'tlt?siSDl'0orl1l.lll1d evcrycilc 3 pram crash in 1917 win." he 51113111": 1"”-i - , if g i n 7 V: ,. , - ', . . . '. . ', W, .. - - . , ; -ber tlclailietl (llll'lil-1 .lu.,v was sliwngll .. Ii. i-.! 010 lion 1-163 f-rst heat of the ' f, X 99 1:-n.l1t't.vedBa”:l.l. SOIINTN uviilllicnoiglaliiiiit as a nicmbci of the l'Ko,l:ll Fl,s- ;lf0”L;nd 1000 mm ' SM.”,,,, 4 PK. pr xd , ii; Class E and has 4 in the secandi Ill certain localities llir lili)l.li- J Km fRaD.1 el HR: 1m5,'; 'MHs MaC.i'"5 c0rp5' In 1930 he iicm ('0 b l "Clearly it is tlllccollonllc in sin.-ngn 4:: pc prxd ,. M 51 hrat which was won by True some blue wing teal l)l'Ed(lllllll.'ilCl ma:i9nac:::,e::;1 Kokgj i;,,.1,;,”n.zlr?1 kcCpS' and 13 yea” 330 be. normal ('ll'L'llln5lnll(.'CS tn uxo box Sinai , 37 F':ngo. Alan Mac Isobey) 2-2, in numbers. On one feeding ground N I lean "a. Q. i. . fin is-iron Cww toiauy bhnd cars as w.irr!ioll-cs on wheels. and 515;; pp , 3-; T,vlidall Srmple iwoodsidcl 3-3, last week I flushed over one llllll(l- TOM :wEt.L-l0U'5 C”"E" a-hp--aumm llmi'dM0n(i w-..'J "is M” died 1" mm M" h" ii is nimluus: hut l1('l:)lul to the Uilsfccl Xd ll 3.; DC.-l tinlc 233 2.5. Class F. uasiredi blue-wings and torn" oclt ANN DVORAK. BARRY SULUVAN IS-lived by iil:t:lLii)(ils(triss.l”u N 'm.0ught -up his da.ugm”f mm 10' mtlllablo .sli'iii1,v of box curs to Will: El Pr I00 -spilt up with Laurel Chicf wln- iblacks. In a .fcw sot-tlniis lht MARGARET PHILLIPS - JEAN NAGEN " hwy” imp deai'”g. '" 19” kme mid . have them llrfl up ill a time within hing the first. heat tillCl Mr. Mc- plump alld speedy Iillie-iiclke: mm -,.-,,,.m,.,. um, 3,, R,-nw.,.: i..-3...; iselbmgi Ei”,::e1'n:e!'cnCa(:di:,',,o ,d W 'ihc l'tlllaa,v.s arr hard 1)rCs”c(l ml BA3-K5 Gcc the second in '.!.l'l-nhlcli isiduck has taken over anti lar Olli- i ”r” t " '” 3” A ” ' for nl0l'lll" .1 new record for him Laurel is'numbcrs any other species lr ' ” "nu". ,.,,n,,.a,.. are hu;'lIv angagnul C H It MA h d .g F L lncct the irqullemillis ' - - 5 4 p p . . I A , pl ., EXTRA! 'iR0MANTlC Rll IERA Mi in lilu-vnstnii: ihnir ("I'iip. ltl:lviy,..hrank..a 3;: Esagadisanc cfwicciieranecn not only xxlrrnt hut o.llcl lmpolt- Cm, NM, owned by William McGlbbon of,olher areas the dlminutlir Glean- hm-n all-raclv t'0ninlr'lt"(l pit-kins: the: , W Th b k i,l , ,1 n t alil cnminodltle:. icom St. Stcpllcn and Mr. McGee by iwlng tcal dial-t hither and roll fIllC Wm”. mmluh M", ,, ”,i,.,l is M. "lg--X93; bf Cganlv llqLlKl'lOn'i-3 . --To avoid n-xcinxatiiiiz the con- M” llenry Dewitt. Woodstock. Butliiresemlile flocks of swallows that ii . lllll GWV V ' . . 'l I" - - . .. -r . , l -t rt. I'll: lmslli" Dl!lt'l7t)llitlfl.l , i . , f gcxtlon ll ills brcn iliiessaly to S L; X heats of the Class D. were won (have gathered ready for tile .'ll:.:lll Ilicitiill Rtwll. IIFPW 7'" l'""5""'”-l'lh'S b:d;ld.e3:;)gi::0ofo: 5.g;,?0,' all; llmkc ad,nl.s'.lnenls in the l'indil1u,5(y;tnRur by Ann's Boy. owned alld drivenisoutll. There is not mllch meat ml . lnr;:P crop. The first pit-kin:i;:'"fje(d N, i d lilo fcsiga emf ("M5 M Pmiriv l)0mts- But 10:30”; , by George Callbcck of Summcr- a Green-wing prior to Ocvobei Jungle Thrills yielded approximately 1 V2 tnnsi 3” 9 W 0 anuci m 1 5' itlrscrihr this situation as la. shoot-, yy jj side, in 2.15 and 2,18; Agnes Hal 15th or twentieth but few twill ir- i - ' ruin. a half at-re. Manx nthflri H" " latzo of box cars for wilci t.ie' 2-2. Jock Mai-tin 3-4 and Chris sist making a pass at lllll-C min- gg ND” fnrmrrs also lmvc gnnti )lPll'lS. Asp I ' nailatais n"c .:P-pOllSll)l!!- 15 lizlrsilyi McElw,vn 4-3. Duke of Hyland iature buzz bombs. P I G the twins minnnl hr lt:Il'YFSlP(li inn nccuintc rcprl-scntallcll of tile. won the first heat of the Class Any gunner who comm.-;. (in mil i " l , .. ,. , uhen they are wet. without rllus-. (acts, F7. in 2.17 25 and has third lnlof these fleeting izl'C)' ill")-V5 Well ' COMEDY - CARTOON -- SHOWS 2:.'lll-i-?s.Il5 mg damam. H, H". pram, and 5...; I "Hm E L (. r the second heat uhich was won like giving himself it put on llti .. rIuc'ina r'usI orithltnlriehnog:-Mttili; ----v-- ”' mi” ” ' , MONTREAL 1:; 9 (GP) p Impatient Lady in 2.13 3x5. back even it their carrlllu (ill-Willi L 1- ----jmm”-m”-”'"""”" can We WM -, . ' ' ' 0T'1',xwA, s i, 7 .- mp) . .- 5 ii i, it C, y ., ' ' e are glad to see H, T, R - L5 n the 11 side, WWI": Wit "" l"'"”'"Z- cam. -Iohn-lcpiiiielli Heath or "rm--ixhriii.iQi.-iii.;L'1i...”ii(iii7..vi:.c.-.iCrcz-1P.'”d"”” "needs iiumiod hlmie wii3By'i””"5 "”l”'"5 l" ml” Md ""53?" 0 S m ' l ' T" TC ' , ' ' onto has died of wounds suffer- km 50.,” 34.550 enipt-y buy; cars in i lief: rcL"c”1.leA 13'" Om" lfmn VET has recovered from the seriousi Here is a reminder to ill? mill- i (LYDE LODGE "1 i" Kare"-dill" ””9"('C l79lt"i8"' 1'Pa(llllE.iS for the new crop and alI,pa,iggr;:.nF1?ee cglsccsu el;r;a”?m:eo:iic' accident he was ill a couple of ers of hunting dogs. Far too lll.”il(li'- . ."i""- "'P””9 '"””-V l" i” 4 ”l l.h : tutti" Host a. This noolnfi.- .' ' - : months ago. com lalnts are coming lil l'Fl:'rii" A A mcemm ”' (.71-Vii” Lodge was ”l5””"-V ll” "MK me K979” :al'smlI.nit.)luli(l:Sol0 iitiilcss than :i7i'.3'76'. ""39 size 72'7”7 medm.n.i mm" inf: pthe depredatlons caused bi held recently with Mrs. Sadie lhmr,-,., . wnepislze so-68: small size 57-50; B 62. J. E Forbes. Dad ac” P” D loom Then ' . M L 1 M h , percent of our total box car o C T, 54 R . 15, 270 an S y g p . hunting dogs on the H?” I” the cm” '5: u u 3' . H”'"' Ml”? M" M” M"" ship on Canadian lilies." ! "" -. we 9 ' 9 ' inadditlon to winning the Junior. is no point in anyone itul't'l1-will ' Klnnon acted as organist. and the Jane Heath hvps at (3551 sq;-, , . . . L Butter. Current receipts Que. . l V F . , unim . . , I . . Mi. Gordon ustrti the recold o ' TA won he scnlor rec For All on 3 hunting dog of any bleed devotional period was led by Mrs. Famine Si.) Mmitrrnl. nrm-miisly me past .w,, decadcs to Show mm M). l pasteurized fresh 622., Que. me final day. PM D35 time was one is prepared to keep H mm. ".010-C100 - F O Cocoa-ass-nu-.os.-l...--.-.......l.-.....s.nsasu.-;.o-so-coed WN- COMEDY - SONGS Charlotte Murray. Words of sympathy were ex- pressed to Mrs. Marjorie MacKln- mm in the loss of her brother. Communications were read by Mrs. Mary MacPhati and discussed. The Grand Mistress, Gladls Dnwne. paid an official visit anti gave an interesting address from the Grand Lodge of B.N.A. which was held in Fredericton. N.B. She n a mr my musical entertainment of the half century! able manner in which Clyde Lodge conducted the meetlntz. Other visitors present. were P.M. Addie Affleck and Grand Auditors Emma Alley. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served. GRIMSRY. England .-(C.P) - The first three of is sulphuric acid plants now under construction in Britain are expected to be in pro- (ill:-lion in October. Government officials said two more will start operations next May. esso BURNERS with economy clutch now available waits on TELEPHONE o CID"? O0? IO--O-V-Q0!-woo-caved-so-I!unn3 -on-DC-O ALSSO NEW 3 Oil, LlMl IMPERIAL also made reference to the credit- p was reported to have been lnjur-' ed in action. The new list hroui.'ht the num- her of Canadian army casualties in Korea in 226. including 59 dead. 158 wounded. 13 injured in action and one missinz. BIG-INCREASE Continued from page i Mr. Jerlson has paid annual visits to the Province. 'tI have now got the kind of company I want." he told it Guardian representative yesterday. Under the new company. research expenditures ulll be substantially increased in an effort to improve and broaden the uses of the prod- uct. and developwlew outlets. They will look to Prince Edward Island Ito supply an increasingly large 'part of their raw material. 1 Will Concentrate On Iuleurell . "Everyone onhnecteri thew company." he said. "is more jillteresied in the future growth and stability of the business than in immediate profits. In other words, we intend to pass up divi- ,dends llnd spend that money on forward-lIoking research. whichl with im; will benefit all concerned in the v industry." The Krim-Ko Company. under Mr. Jertsonls direction expanded its operations in the production of . twenltydive different stabilizers wide y used throughout the food and drug industry in such products as chocolate milk, pie fillings. ici- cream, toothpaste. emulsion: and milk puddings. Ema: supply of Irish 1110?: from urope was cut off in Wot War It and the company was forced not find a domestic supply. A sat; is actory quality was dlscovere in Scituate and was shipped to ithe company's Chicago fplant. foi- . . . l J iEi2i.'”i'".”...TJ2.i i.".E?..-l.”., :i'.2".':.'.? loft with Japan's entry into the .war. In 1092. the seaplaht division ,wIs efstablished unlit. through CllleC Iluo seaplants ram sctua . Prince ltlward Island. Maine and Non scotia. evolved a substitute for the Japanese agar. Irish moss is the primary type of seaplant used in the company's 'l.000 tons of dry seaweed which. impmvemcnts that the railways. have made in operating efficiency. p Using 1928 as the base period. the) (Y. N. R. has been able to carry forty per cent more net ton-miles of freight. with tliirtcen D9? COW-l fcwr-r freight. cars of all types. Measured by the average freight train speed. servlre was improved by 24 per cent. Due to improve- ments in design of rail and treat- ment. of ties on main tracks, the tonnage of new rail laid last. year. was reduced by 36 per cent. com-, pared to 1058. and the number 01' ties installed was down 54 per cent. Each ton-mile carried requir- ed loss man-hours. "We not only carried more freight faster," he said ”but we used relatively less of manpower and materials and equipment. and I cite this as indiratlve of pro- grass in the Canadian railway in- duslry." LL.L........L......t.. exploited the useful properties of as it comes from the ocean, w'elghs approximately 5,000 tons. Sees Big Possibilities Mr. Jerlsnn. in defining the new ('OnlDIlLV'5 activities. said: "scient- to tap the chemical mineral and food resources nature has stored in the vastly abundant Irish moss and other seaweeds. Through scientific research we are iecov- cring these resources for man's! use. our present business is based upon the extraction of certain complex substances from Irish mos: which act as jelllng. stabiliz- ing and emulsifying agents. In the future we may also be extracting substances solely for their food or medical value." A native of Hazel Run. Minn. Mr. Jertson is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, where he majored in hin-chemistry. He Iworked as a dairy chemist In st. .PIul. own:-it a milk business in lvirginla. 3:-:.. which he sold in 1929. He Joined the Krim-K0 Gor- poration ill 1930 as I chemist Ind in lmll was in charge of product- ion. He became vice president in charge of sale: in 1934 and in 1942. as above noted. started the company”: neaplant division. the work of which will be largely ex- production. Lon yell the division psnded under the new setup. ists believe we have hardly started i No. 2 61-11; wholesale Que. No. '. pasteurized fresh 64; first grad..- creamery print job price 0-ll.-65'-'.-. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts. Ont- ario colored 36-36 mo; Ontario white 36-36 will F.0.B. factory: Quebec colored 3134'. Quebec white :ll'..- F.O.B. Montreal; wholesale Ontario colored 3'it,a (nominal) On- tario white 37 (nominal) Quebec colored 321;: Quebec white 32. Re- ceipts: 1,417 boxes. Potatoes: (Small wholesale lots to retailers) Quebec No. 1 125-140; MB. No. 1 75's 1.60-1.85. Canadian lidlar MONTREAL, Sept. 7 - (CP) - The American dollar today closed at 57-. per cent premium to the Canadian dollar, unchanged from Thursday's close. That is, it took 31.0555 Canadian to buy 81 Ameri- can. The pound sterling was 32.95-ii, also unchanged. Grain WINNIPEG. Sept. 7 - (CF) - Prlces generally showed a firm trend in active trade today on the wlnnipeg Grain Exchange. Strength on United States markets prompted some of the firmness. Aggressive comme ' I demand appeared in oats and barley. in- cluding buying by American inter- ests in oats and processor and Arn- erlcan buying in barley. There was evidence of export business in both commodities to the United totes and also to an over- seas country. No information was available on export loadings of Canadian wheat. Class two wheat and I. W. A. prices were unchanged from yes- ' terday. Closing prices: Oats - Oct. am; 82355; May 857.3. Barley - Oct. 1.205."; Dec. l.139'a- 's: May 1.18-1.1815. Rye - Oct. l.75'.i: Doc. 1.7296: May i.'I.tii. flax - Oct. 4.2(l'sl: Dec. 3.il(i'-in B; May 3.943. Dec. 2.11 LV5, 2.10 U5. Rusty Hanover was 3-2-2 and Dick Bria 4-3-dr. Dick Erla led to the wire in the first heat in 2.09 U5-the fastest time of the meeting-but was placed fourth for interference and the heat awarded to Donald G.R. Labor Day races at Chatham had to be postponed until the following day because of rain and ers, best time 2.19. The No. 3 Classified was won by Surprise Lady (Jardinc), owned by James wait. with Just Nellie C. (Mc- Eachern) 2-3. Blair Dillon (Clark) 3-2. three other starters. best time 2.22. The weatherman was kinder to the horsemen at North Sydney on Labor Day when upwards of 2,000 fans occupied the grand stand and bleachers at Charlie Ballard's raceway. The meet was held in connection with the Cape Breton Exhibition. In the No. 1 Classified control. in some districts l.ll(' lil- roads made upon our game him! and animals are quite limlccablt. Incidentally the Gitmc Act carries a penalty of from five to fifty dov lars for allowing a hunting doc to run at large at anytime that is H0, under the control of its inu-icr or owner. 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