l '4 iiucusr 11. 1950 12- trou CAN new Anirrimiz At WIMPWS ?- The Original Round-The-Cloci: Counter Service Restaurant Hamburgs, Ham or Bacon and Eggs, Hot Dogs, etc. 169 Queen Street Listen to C FCY for all the interesting features of the CHARLOTTITOVIN "OLD HOME WEEK RACES" Islander. Honored By Edinburgh iinlversliy A signal honor was conferred on a former Prince Edward Is- lander when on July 0. Rev. John Thomas MacNsiil. Ph . Ll...D.. Professor of Church Hie- tory. Union Theological Seminary. New York, received the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Divinity from the hands of Sir Edward Apple- ton. Principal and Vieochaneellor of the University of Edinburgh. In conferring the Degree upon Dr. MacNelll, Sir Edward s d: "Dr. MacNelll. for six years the tory in" ary. New York. is of stock. matured by three gener- ations in Prince Edward Island. ; He was born and trained in Can- ada-in Montreal an Vancouver. with one post-gradu e ye here in Edinburgh and one in 6 any. one of the main works assoc steil with his name is Tnvironmentai Factors in Christian I-lietoryl He has taught Church History in Vancouver and general history in Queen's College. Kingston. Return- ing to Church History. he held two chairs-in Knox College. Tor- onto. for five years, and in Chi- Agrioulture. The D-i'0Kl'Im consist- ed oiatourci the atationfields and interesting talks by Department of Agriculture representatives. THE GUARDIAN. CI-LARLOTTETOWN the late lidr. and Mrs. W. C. Mae- Neili. who later made their home at Brackley Point. He was educat- ed at Alberton High School. Prince of Wales College. and Mc- Gill University before taking post- lraduate work at European uni- veraitiss. Mrs. Albert Gorrill. Gienwood. Prince County. is a mm. station Fields at linutsforil Teureii ' "This is a secure and peaceful land with an abundance of op- portunity. It is a good land and I am glad to be back." said Mr W.R.. shew. Deputy Minister of Agri- culture. as he concluded his ad- dress at the field day held on the Illustration Station owned and operated by Mr. Robert Woodsida and Son. Knutaiotd. August 8th. Approximately 150 farmers. were welcomed to the field day. by Mr. W. N. ..Bleok, Supervisor of ii- lustration Stations and Er. Wood- side. Operator. The field day was sponsored oo-opera vi; by the Division of Illustration stations and the Provincial Department of Mr. ll. 3. Maci..aren. Ceroalist. ions Canadian left. Robinson of Montreal also suffer- ed elimination, lily W. Ii. WIIEATLEY QUIBEO. Aug. 16 - (OP) -- The Canadian men's singles tennis championships were shaken down to the quarter-finals today and lit- tle Lorne Main of Vancouver fell out of the bag. it would be unfair to Bill Tully Of Bronxville. N.Y., IMG Ouiadlgn Chlmliion. lo call his victory an upset. After losing the first set. Tully steadied down and played sound and even brilliant tennis to turn back the 30-year-old Vancou. ver Davis Cuppor, 3-6, 7-5, 0.2. l"our Canadians. two Frenchmen and two Americans were left for tomorrow's quarter-finals in a line- up of talent that could bring about an upset in any match. The women's singles moved on to the semi-finals with Pat Mao- lren of Montreal, ranked No. 1 among Canadian women. asgthe In the men's singles. George leaving Canada Four Canadians, Four Visitors In Quarter Finals For Menls Singles Title ting errors on his own. and in the meantime mily had figured out his strategy. Main appeared disson- csrtied by the referee's calls and the official was changed between the second and third sets. The startim referee accepted two cor- rections by Tully. one in favor of each player. Mouiedous had too much exper- ience for Bill Ebbels of Regina. al- though the western iefthander coi- lectsd five games in the two sets against his formidable opponent. In the women's semi-finals Miss " '- will meet Doris Poppie. uiminutlve but sturdy little blonde from Spokane. Wash.. who elimin- ated Pat lows of Ottawa. 6-3, 6-1. Barbara Knapp of England. ex- pected by many to be a finalist, outclassed Louise Brown of Tor- onto, 0-1. 0-2. or?aTE-”-" .......-.1"... MON'rR!lAI.i. Allah 10 -(C'Pl- More than 11!) members of the ARMY NOTICE All applicants who were interviewed at the -' arcaurnno canes and sold. to wait for an announcement to report bacIi- . PLIASI REPORT BACK IMMEDIATELY OLD HOME WEEK SPEOIALS For Sale the following good used Automobiles at greatly reduced prices- ' ONE 1938 DODGE COUPE ONE 1940 .6-Passenger PLYMOUTH COUPE ONE 1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Scottish Clan Macleen gathered in Experimental station. Charlotte- Montreal yesterday to meet their town. reviewed Cereal Rod Row cago for seventeen. Afternoons Evenings "His Celtic ancestry seems to I5-2.00 to 5.00 9.30 to 10.00 with two Ddvls Cuppers. the re- liable Henri mochon and Brendan -as "'5' "'6' ONE 1946 1.2 Ton FARGO PANEL y win. Aug. ugzooh 5.00 9.30”! .3 have determined. or at least sua- Tests in the province and Mr. M 1. Mo , 3., , .0” ohm 5;, chm." M”. V; mulls. Auo. I7-2.009. 5,oo 939.. 1333 gzgffmenxfllglm 3”'gl'-:-;1rEga5l- cw? e:ul;:blngl!;rcte:giD;:onzQil:b:hc Lenynmlir Duart Castle. Scotland. j ' ' ' "- ' 9' l . si on rles. after speaking briefly , 5 riii. sue. is some am 9.30:. io.oo his c-n-aim upbringing out of mm. addressed the l tea on g:uY,",;;mgg;;i M-ms -mi Jean 0; cm; h,m,yg M ,0, Toronto, ONE 1946 1 2 Ton FARGO EXPRESS E his second, "The Presbyterian Church in Canada. 1375-1925! His massive 'Medievai Handbooks of Peniincet was an amplification of "Shrubs. Flowers. Garde Vege- cm, tables and Garden Insect Control." Grains Under Test where he will meet another gathering. "(Al liaise shows are An.) Horse racing; prize winners at the Agrleullvrol Show The two French invaders are Robert Abdesselam and Jean Duoos do is Hallie. In their country they Easy terms can be arranged on any of the above ouaonurnrrs boas Vehicl” boys and two girls were strong Ind healthy. The doctor said there is a good chance all will survive. letlon has grown steadily. Al- though he holds doctorates from various universities. the University of Edinburgh is proud to think that this one is in time to ap- pear on the title-page of his forthcoming magnus opus: 'A His- tory of the Cure of Souls!” , Dr. lVlacNeiii was born in Al- herton, July 23, 1885. the son of OLD HOME WEEK in PROVINGIAL EXHIBITION AUGUST 14 TO 19 Preparations in connection with the big entertainment week are now complete and we are ready to welcome our thousands of friends from home and abroad, feeling confident that we will present them with a program of entertainment that will be fully up to their expectations. Our object is, and has been, to make this the one BIG WEEK of the year" for all our people, and also to make it an educational week in that we will present for display the finest Livestock in the Garden of the Gulf. nus, is ours PROGRAM seed mixium. manure and fertil- Main helped to brine about his izer studies. of particular interest own downfall today. After taking the various the first set Lorne began commit- l.Is .. -nlithelil lili liisbrou htio o d f ; ' ' ' Y u.v"y cyS m. h" the former; his lUnitlve Prctes- are ranked No, 2 and No. 5 respect- ' tantism' that of the latter. There During the tour the group was Wily. -: , WISE IIOLDCAITI IPONIOIID IV is hargly ;region of Church HlI- Elwyn ,3; opporgumgy to abgpgvg sch: addition to Tully, the United IEBINKI. A03. 16--(AP)-Qllld- F R M Y "'3 MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY .".::..:t :..l": ";:l.:xr::.'.'.:3:: 3;: :.":;:r ,e.i;:i;”,,:.e;:5,,,ra,::;:3 ..:.::l'.”5.::'”';l.:f;2:i:”2.' i?:'.: :..".”3:.i:.,'::”...li”.:l:.1:lf.lltlioiii; - - 9 . h i , - ' -' W" C" '1 "W mlkilil N1 "P" ure fertilisation, testing of grass 0i'18In5- nitola of Kristinestad. The two 169 GRAFTON ST. PHONE 860 5 to e farmers were grans under test. Cascade wheat, Charlottetow-.1 Nu. ' "0 W" LTHE R.C.A.F. is SERVING CANADA'S FREEDOM AT HOME sun ssiiosii While pasture fertilisation stud- ntisliiiomok CIOARITTIO ies have been in progress for only two years at this station, farmers had an opportunity to view a splendid catch of wild white clover on those areas where fertilizer was applied. In contrast to fertilized plots. the check or untreated areas were observed who heavily infested with weeds and contained only a light sprinkling of wild wnlte clover. - While it is true the annual ap- plication of a s-9-12 mixture-ism ilitated the introduction Ihfl in- creased growth of wild white clov- er in the award. the Supervisor laid particular stress on the im- portance of close, grazing as it means whereby the establishment of protein rich ciovers were en- courwged. Hon. C. 0. Baker. Minister at Agriculture. noted that this prov- ince was handicapped by its dist- ance from markets. "We must be able to produce at the very least 0: cost in order to compete with countries with lower standards oi livirg than we have." he said old Country Methods Mr. W. R. show who has just returned from a tour of the writ- ish Isles and Scandinavia where he was a delegate to the Internation- al Federation of Agricultural Pm- ducers Conference delivered an address entitled "Some Aspects of Oldiworid Agricu.lture." He was greatly hiprassed by the intense system of farming and the pleas- . , ing appearance of the farm build- ings. He noted they did not erect fenceetnnerrnsr-k.th crane g e ggwwp. g THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th. MORNING , land was wasted in headlanda. an ,, Judging of Livestock commences at 9 o'clock. horses and cattle. all unfinished cattle were tethered making the . elasses. most oi the grazing areas ai-ail- e , . J- . AFTERNOON I-518 In h W ' , -. ...- w . pean poop s o .- V 1.45 p. in. full Vaudeville program between heats of the harness racing. g:-ealt. il:.:tll,'lllillc'i'l00l5, phar- . v . tcu ary , oo or as ey ' 01-35553 ciilllld lg; caitieshoitiginstniorhsiccigoois ' . so so we . I1;l(gEE1J;FOR-i;Is.L PACg,A1iggorIeI& 1i'lIlcI.;oiIl Llid. 3.x';i?ii...'2' o'o'f.. neglect. such .. V , - 4 ' - . CLA IFIED am y rm 5 physical culture, folk dancing and i x. i NO. 15 CLASSIFIED PACE: R. T.'Morrison Ltd. f::g;"5'- "gen '3 "M ””m"" ”' . as main snow . G"-is 0"-v PM I W. 1111- 5 00 i 1.& wii. Parade of Shoi-thorns. Hereford: and Angus cattle and prize horses. i”"'"'t 9”” m 11" "Mk mwmg . , ,' r l Full Vaudeville program between heats of the harness racing 8.30 p.m. '1'; (';3:':o;”:img::-t;3”bl:l;gu”"n:"& O 0 1 grain fed. A pit or trench silo is I ., K CLASSES NO. 16 CLASSIFIED PACE, Jenkins Pharmacy NO. 17 CLASSIFIED TROT, Jack Cameron N0. 18 CLASSIFIED PACE, Henderson dz Cudmore to be found on nearly every farm. and on some. grass silage is the only roughage fed. as noted Oo- operatives were very highly devel- oped in Denmark and Sweden The govemmonts of these countries do not maintain any agricultural scientists but the co-operatives are Today, airmen of Canada are serving with the men of other United Nations prorectingmvorld freedomgyocrll freedom. Qieiiiorsi O ' A Qiiaoio orricriis FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th. ibl 1 ll iuit i - e. .-.. q-. ....e... AHERNOON i5i'33Ei...E G Mn N Canaua needs more young men at . 1.. .1 . At 1.4.5 In. racial and Vaudeville pi-omm. ' en'Dsmli:i'a'i.ittil1ig gillrhiiisiig: gotfgil once to sens in the Royal Canadian N'Av'GA-"ON oFFlcERsx, 2 CLAQSI3 reireahmenta and following the . t ' A l - conclusion of the program a supper .519 F0959 33- - was served by tiie ladies. 0 N0 rNvAsioN sxracrao p g - igh You-P7o) ETIIEIIJO R.cA.l'.T:'sihi:por:an: rel NO. 19 FREE-FOR-ALL mow, Victoria Driving Club 11:110. gill CLASSIFIED PACli1q,TS. (Ea Jsohiiston Ltd. . o. CLASSIFIED EVE . .. ------ -- -- -- a. D3 n Kiiumpoua, West Bengal. Aug. Yoreera tbereepecr efeeavyfaraefavsclii w g - . . . , , . v F H V d H mlfautrcsntouo M iforkmg-":,f:”;;lh;;f::f;'”gl0d:;,'l,"h”:; Canada. to flu United Names, to people: every when you we-r your services. In addition. you gain 4, i; g: 1 u su evi a program. c g I sra a . p. - g . F . ,p ' CLASSES id 3l”o3iL'L5.”8if...l3is"i'” g:::::. where m the world who has under lbs Mirror of a We of action, on epportsmty for: promotion, ti , . moving into Tibet in the next eight . g l - ,1 .- cbnca Mjt yoursslffer; tbajarura; i 5 months. They said wintry condit- 433"-”"'”.".' ions are about to set in and mount- K aighpiasses zvould soonhblemgovereil w og on shows e sever - - iomo. me. Do your part to help Canada do her part WASHINOIION. Aug. 10-Jun- Defenoe Secretary Louis Johnson i ' . said today the United States has . accepted Thailand's offer of 4.000 R C A F V. I IR oacr oi ported to have assured Johnson i , l A H A D R N . that the troops would be in Korea "W " , it . - troops for the United Nations force mm mt e near ure. . l.O.A.l'. aaoaormio 0101'. Dodiin rob- Ila lIdg.. our. Main I lilgliiaail streets. Honcho. N. B.-Phone: MI. Finsennlnavnbousbnuiiaafdeuizbs-vebowfxp Abuee;hihel.c.A.l.uPilev.IaIeOIcc.uNsvlpi!oa0Ien. OCT ' N -A.-. is-oira-nee. V - I, NO. 22 cLAssn'-mo PACE, Rogers Hardware Ltd. NO. 23 CLASSIFIED PACE, Henderson 6; Cudmore N0. 24 CLASSIFIED PACE, Moore 3. McLeod Ltd. ans. Limoirs mo innwar will be in full operation on main grounds afternoons and evening. 'l'lix-ills a' plenty will be there-all the rides and devices which please the kiddies so much. The very latest in asnusements. This big Midway with its new side-shows. multi-colored lights. Farris Wheels. etc.. is a sigh: worth coming to see. It's one of the biggest Midway shows touring Canada today. Our starting date and Godfrey Photo Finish will be used in all races after- . norms and ni his and our u to-data pari-mutual system will be in operation for all races and vi be supervised representatives of the Provincial Government. lists in Plenty-delicious hamburgers. weiners, sandwiches. plea. cakes. tea and coffee, available in bootiisuand Horseshoe Bar. Meals will be served in the main res- taurant by the Ladies of the Cornwall and Meadowhank Women's institutes who have i a reputation for serving delicious and satisfying food. ' near: an to visit the Women's Institute display in our Show Building. it Iccuplee the whole premises and is one of the finest displays ever brought to other ..........,.........,... in Korea. The Ambassador of Thai- land. Prince Waitlisyskon. was re- .........:....- How To Hold .- FALSE TEET i More Firmly in Place your false teeth annoy and OIT 'I'l-II, FACTS-MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY D0 or - an the Maritime Provinces. Ye: shoulg ssywpslrtlicaar ntlentidnltguipiile ei:riiilb,t:.is'f by'h:l;ppina...i:ropl;)&ig sndiorafts and'home-rnads be ing, an , on, a see a spa a ay o r g - -- . - M ---H - - - and nag attractive display booths. ;i'A ugt gm. 3.”; consult the career counsellor at your nearest R.C.A.r. I an - . H- J I llegrcltiag Centre, and find out whether you can A wiias or run noaszvanvonsi mum ino:&s:irl!)hnai;wi21sd .33: V . . . W .h..;. W km ' g I; .b3',..;,:p. Lg” , g Ii. 1. KENNEDY G. 11. IUNTAIN gig, . uN;”aui;'mau6ouno;gi, H". Getaiitlie details oifhow you caagget into Aircrew atoncg ' .z'5-E,-i:: ti ;::::;:.h”'”f;hm&"'" :,"'i-p . ' i , I E i Manager-Vice-Preeidsnt S0.c!'etlfY'i'i'!IIill'Il' - :fl;'."bg”.'& . &':?';.&'&.g;,r;4':io: E! !;E.' g as 2,3--pqqnwm Q 1 Q --kg, day at any drug store. - I , i