lacs EIGHT OAPITOL —. TOM“ Mill WEDNESDAY Show: 230-7-3245 IN THE HEART OF KENTUCKY! HEADLONG THRILLS AND SPILLS ‘THOROUBHBREDS All... w“ FRINGE EDWARD Tom - WEDNESDAY _ _ Show: 2:30-73 A all some lv A moron susrm Ana on mun ror A sum ‘h U am A sutm stone: . . . AND vou m: A FiAI-MADDENID mini Yfllionossni MONTGOMERY SOlVI A GREAT MYSTERY TOGETHII IN M-O-INS EXCiTINO. UNUSUAl . . . ciiiiéiit iiiiii - niviiiiinii NEWS - COAL CRISIS MIORE, TOTTER _ able in advance. rue ciiarnmvrmomsseavw , CENTRAL suinnun n. Mqmuflnm In Memorial! .__ M‘ In loving memo of our lather This column l; reserved hr new; MARTIN Eleven and mother, Mr. a’nd Mn. Robert sl ioenl interest. but advertising oi Th ‘_ m “m, _ Callback, Tryon. who passed away A news! nation may he hut-sat“ on §,,f,"’“,‘§‘,‘f,,,,,',§ °:|;:,1-,.,,'$e lune 19th. 1088. "I4 Miflfl 9M: " m’ ‘mm ' “"5 "mm, 9"" ‘inexpressibly saddened when it 'as learned that Mr. Martin Keoi. h “m, u“, w,” ‘m; 5,4,,‘ n‘ had passed away in the Prince Mun,“ County Hospital on July 2nd. iilflupmu, Wm, we" 00mm‘ ya,“ Mr. Keough had been a patient s, you,- mqmyy w“; b, Legged in the hospital for sercval weeks n, m, hum m“ 501d you 4,", and passed away on the above date Loymfly rmyemknyy by y°.[ CBASWELL (or Photographs. ' --__ 0003's to: l-‘nutugrapha weaned”, m,‘ 6_ Dame ma,“ last ritr~s o! our Holy Mother the 3nd M“. R,}{_J;wm1_ wards. Rollie McKenzies Orchestra. chmch- He was one oi the most prosper- ous tarmers ‘.n the community tn Mrs. Joseph Mclvar, snmmerside |which he lived and was honoured MY,- Flg M"- Claud" 0'9""- iand respected by all who had the 91"?“ e w"- ‘i’ I . Ayy fEnsoN "AWNG BILLS pleasure o! his acquantonce, and MT- "d M"- against Recreation centre carnival had always taken an active part tn TDTONO. Ont- piease 59m} to Leona", McDonald, every movement fcr the dvsnce- M155 311mb? 1oz Brighton pom; mont of the community m “which Mm- ‘he lived. i Miss Philiippa Deegan. Washing- PABKDALE any oooos Store,‘ H; y“ a, dWQiPd mesh" 01 the '°‘,‘,,, ‘lag-d M" ualance o! ladies‘ and girls’ dress- C“ °l° Qllrch "*7 1°‘ l‘ numb" r", ' gs now "13",; M, mark- down ‘of years past was one of the Church Kellyfi (‘W055- Fflces ,0 clean - ,cm'mnvyntte o; seven My“, gay p8,“), Mr. and Mrs. Allan Niles, Albany. to position which ne very capably Hughes» 343st“- CHICKEN SUPPER Corrari Ban "lied- CONFEDEBATION LIFE l! SURANCE. ilohn Smythe. tih Murphy. 2, lloston, William Murphy. Mr. Thomas Mass. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclrinis. CHICK,“ SUPPER Con“, B.“ alter having been fortified by the gm, d-“xhfefg, M", G, v, “mung AUGUST 5 x94; Wed-Midas’. Aux. 6. Dance after- K _ Y , ; wards. Rollie McKenzieb orchestra. e w“ M“ married M! "Ht swnmers d9‘ wife being Miss Lucille Murphy of s n, N, Long River, P. E. 1. who d‘ed at G,,§;,,,Z_ Alba“; an eariy age. From this union were wnnh _ iborn the following children viz: Smunemd, A1583 0f M58113’. P. E. I. James i I Li: new o! ViX/Anniiies. Manitoba, “i woa-rr-ydh 't:'.t SAP NEWS RECEIVED -— MP- his iatnere bciooree his geieatho std Chaixes Harvey, Crapaud. has Just May ‘Mry A.“ MucNew received word o! the death of ‘his Anna", p, E L eldest sister Jane lMrs. Isaac H; ' ' Forbes) oi Brookline, Mass. Funer- Eerkinjlxdiflttnzgie Jafnzilisitsrafif ‘l wednesday- Aul- 5' ‘and Mrs. Jonn Perkins of Albany P. E. l. who died twelve years ago. RETIRED AFTER $2 YEABS——, no,“ m, second marriage were Dr. F. Hedioy Auld o! Regina who m", me fmovfln . ' ' g diiitlren viz: ‘has recently retired from the Sas- Dame, m, the homage“, Helena atcheuan Department of Agricul- (Mr: M,“ Green , Mb iiiii..f”.i".i.“f.i°iiit‘ .2‘ 3m Kemfii ‘visiting his brother, RobertyC. in. Ck§“f§”‘°w“‘ "H?" °‘ “hm” a ‘ o, Freewwn, |‘ es cs his chldien there are “cit to mourn the following brothers Albany, John P. of Cape Tvaversc, P. E. I. \ . Edward oi Winnipeg, Manitoba. and B,“5’f,',_“_}f§b§f,’y‘ Claude be any and UNLOADING COAL TODAY— A. Pickard As Co. are unloading Hard Coal and Old Sydney screw” SPIRITUAL aovQiim-s Sr. Mary o! Nazareth, Charlotte- ! o! New town Sr. James Marie, St. Paul, Minn. nuroilment in Purgatoriul Society Mrs. M. P. Chill. Bostrn. Mass. Sr. James Marie, 5t. Poul, Minn. CARDS OF SYMPAIHY Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon. 0T1. Mr. and Ma's. Elmer Gamble, typographical error in the llOYil NOUlN born reached and nearly." all of the TOM TULLY 0 LEON AMES 12 harvtct camps w.li be lull until Special‘ Feoi-urctte Oo . Historic Seivtcmher- "51 pAULIS CATHEDRAL»: i, Nearly 45.00 school children ‘have volunteered to woilc duidng London their holidays and the {first of the 300 schoul 39ml” Wm be Upened 150.000 B355“ 'carly in August. Said an official oi the ministry TO HARVEST CROPS oi agriculture: "Up to June 18, 90,- ~'—‘ 003 anpficatinns were received I-ONDON- Alli ~l iCl‘) —compa.red with 54.000 list year I B11911" ‘i breaking all rtrnrds this think we shall reach our target oi year to "lend a hand on ‘fie 11nd." 150,o00.' . Last year's figure o! 109.000 voi- tinteer farm workers his Betwozn 20.000 and 30,000 more already voiunfeers are needed between mid- Septemlwer aria late November to ’heip -wi'.h the potato harvest. i For Foot Ailments _ CONSULT t H‘ J. ,, “Row”. n‘? CHEMICAL CONTROL i Orthopedic Chiropodist ll! Great George Street OHARLOTTETUWN PJLI BRISTOL. England - (C?) — Exrxrimcnt; at Bristol University ihave sucoeezstuilly demonstrated ,that the growth o: plants as well as their productivemss can be reg- ulated, independently of seasonal considerations by the 12:09" 115° of certain chemicals, iflmili iliiiiill iiiii WELLNEB yinmnt immune BMll Displayed here‘ ‘are buts: few l! r o m o u r large selec- t i o n o f bride and g woo m _s e t s. , fashioned tor young modems. Ml: gold. F isquisiialy united o! l4 geld. Nationally Advertiser: BULOVAS 29.75 I» Thole famous watches are preferred for their supreme- iy accurate service and charming design. - - Choose irons many eturdtly built models Ior men and women. WELLNERS ' at 5t. Bonaventure Church. Trac- sdvertisemont of dry cleaning 08"“ °f caummia’ M a d Mrs. Mac-' prices the word "shirts" was print- Elmer’ Mrs‘ Jennie Camllbi?“ Ofw,11!,‘3,,,:,;1b,,ny .8‘! "5khf'5'~' The Whedllle FY1410 YO-i‘ d:deque' P‘,,E.I' w an M “mm, Mr. Dougias Crossmaxi. Albany shirts is 35 cents. and skirts so "P 5W9“ Y i‘ °xl°nd°d~ ,- Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan “my hatThe njnerai was] fifild “from his Albany B r851 time on ‘ly 4t. 1947 to ANNOUNCEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. ‘S',-“_P°i"'= Church. Seven Mlle Bay Am“, Blair Garland or Amherst, N. SAW re a Soiem High Mass ceie- M,’ “d M,‘ gar}, 30am", M. lwish to announce the engagement bmed "Y hi8 P118901" the Reverend buy ,of their only daughter. Laura Em. Wm. V. McDonald after which the Mn md M" “My Murphy “d ma. to Elmer Kenneth Smith. sec- Tam-Bins were tenderly 111d lo rest Francis, Augustine Cove. ond son oi’ and Mrs. Clayton in the edifliiiing cemetery. ‘The ML and Mm muse, my”), Smith. Freetcnvn, P 1-1.1. Wedding REV. Father ivlcDorrld also oificlat- Try“, to take place on Sept. 9th. ‘ed at the grave. M, ' p531: wilrjrlyvollblwg: gligcnctlriisiein S’ on’ 3 ‘.' S O ' the,’ l“, "sung Dulce‘ mum” mMr. and Mrs. Jonn Porter. os- with the large number of Mass Rbqee women-s ynsynuy... A153,,’ Cards and leJers oi Sympathy re- viyag}, ceivcd testified to the esteem in ,1, ‘and W, £111,511 the Ieie Mi- Keoiian was Mann}, q-ryeofi, . ° ~ Miss Charlotte Quiglay. Mount The Doll bearers were George Mc- on l i Kay. Arthur Green, Max Lefurgey, Mrs HERE FROM NEW MEXICO -Elmer Gamble Raymond Wood and Dr. George Gardiner and Mrs George Sherry. Gardirur of State Collage, New May his soul rest in Lam-i, Mexico, accompanied by Mrs. — Frank E. Gardiner of Windsor.‘ Ontario, arrived by car on a. shortl holiday trip to the island. They] Mr. and Mrs. Layton Gyggn, are guests at the "CharlJttctown." Albany, ‘ ‘vir. arid Mns. Le WAR IN PICTURES-Six vol- Winnipeg, Man, o umes, more than 1600 pages oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Alb . an Keougih. pictures and stories of the AlliediAibariy. Forces in Europe and {the Fan Miss Jean Keough, 5 Albgny East. Just arrived from England] Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koough, Regular $29.50, will sell for $25.50. ‘Albany Write White Gables. Malpeque] Mr. air-d Mrs. Road. Phone 2300K. Charlottetown , , Mr. and Mrs A111 M Nell, N VISITORS TO THE CITY— Arman. a ac I ewi Among the recent visitors to thei MacNeiu island are the Rev. M. Scott Ful- Arman on and Mrs. Fulton ot Chatham. Mrs. {irzme N. C m bell. z, 3 . Ontario. They will spend the eque s - J p ed mforg/tlh ofFAIutgust here as the guests Mr, and Mrs. John P. Keough, nelah o rs. u en's sister, Mrs. B. C. Cap ‘Prat/gag, Iway Vanlderstine. Water Street. The Mlsa mm: Keoush. Tryon. m“ M“ “u” °t ma“ “than M“ Rev. Mr. Fulton will be remember- Mrs, Cezrge Keoiigh, Pasadena all those Whv w" M“: 95'5" ed as the former pastor of Zion com, '_Messages o! SymPMhY. and {low- Church of this City. Their many My, and Mrs" ,y_ y; Keouqh, w,,,_ ers. friends are pleased to welcome nipsg, Man, y ‘hem - ’] Mr- and Mrs. o Wilson, Win- —-—-— ipeg Wan. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — T" l“ Mr.’ lknd Mrs. Ha Green and‘ 1T7 funeral o! Mrs. Jane.,Coyle took Funny, Bedeque_ prlace tyfstidayk morning at 8.45, My, mom“ Kecugh, mum“, °m ° m“ Hfimeufi’ Fun-y Mr. Harold Kecush, Cope “Eva eral Home to st. Dunstarrs ‘Br _ silica where Requiem High Massfrfih Raymond Kwuch Menu“, vey ever carr was celebrated by Rev. David Me- 5,5 M o; N u,- th h _' try. Tleguetvyho also conducted the ser- town. "y ‘ e u c “M” MXEQ°H°F tetfirwnxldwiartiliisierillnlcxolmfi v re a he grave. The pail bearers My M M Do 1d, _ Teo. c s a - were Messrs. Fred Coyle, Daivuy town“ "y w n. charm!" ipanY. wi‘li Powers in carry fiutggifi Coyleivlltloss geigunzadDgvld hBti/tlhr Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mclsaac, Pm‘ beatruoduced m t a uric. evn u yan osep c‘tFe1-nw°od. later as YB - Rory. Interment was in the church I M," Muym,‘ Domenw ohuyone, Government mineral experts so: cgmetery. mwm i; pnrticuyar search glgnlbemtmtim um. ne p . ' “Noam: said that extensive lead Gordon and Mrs. Stirling McKay. and Mrs. Frans Kshout. M.A.A.U. MEETING-An execu- tive meeting oi the Maritime Am- ateur Athletlc Union. which is to he held at Truro. N.S., today. will he attended by Lieut. Colonel W. W. Reid (presidenti, S. F. Doyle (vice-president) and Fred Pickard (secretary). Harry Quigiey, . Mabel Kelly. st. Jflhn N- ll Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Carmichael St. John N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Thomas and Family, KYO"- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Noonari. Mount Trycfl- Pleasant Ciscle Institute, Albany Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley. 5 Ciermont. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wn-ker 8nd - yummy, Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mael-lelll. New 5 OARO OF THANKS i The family of the latt- Martin Keough wishes lo thank all their bogrs and friends who in uni’ assisted them during the ill- Louis A Howntt. MASS CARDQ Kcoiigh. 5 Fred Kenny, Grandchildren, New MINERAL SURVEY PLANNED BY Ill-E DUBLIN. Aus- 4 —- <61" — ‘m de Valera government P1!“ 5 ‘"°“‘ ‘year, £500,000 mineral exploration program, the most extensive sur- led out in this coun- ii Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Dalton and APPOINTED HECTOR OF JEH- Funny. summersyde UIT COLLEGE-Friends and tor-. M , _,_ and mpper deposits could be work- mer classmates oi Rev. Frederick Famr,,y?"g,'n1f:aldd05gph l-hghes and“, economycany at present world J. Lynch, 8.1. son of Mrs. John, ML m‘, M“ any,” one“ and pflcgg, y Morris, 61 lBsytieid Street, y/ill “m”, mwrnd I fin!’ l l 1-. ' ' TIA mm w m p "m" M h 5 “m” n Mrs. James H. Moduigsn, Kinkora - ggsnnufl, confine‘ t. a ill s - E51‘; r2: .33.; oizlrnie Bg::',,ef’°°"° Gm“ "d “MY- received-hls early education at. NOON, A , 4 -- (OP) - Donaidston Ind Prince oi wsieripM"-,,,“‘gg“,',o§fllf,ur “Mm” and» Birigns have wli-‘itten pOPmI to College and alter tour years study, M,‘ QM Mm Jdc-mu Mcxenna’, \ 3.‘. s'.°“i‘.’“£§"i.‘i°“°.'.i wiiéiili 6 GI“ l‘ . C llewssiurl lllilill OlilNllIESS- hi-s first Mass in his native Dill!“ I017! m: m: Skis’ A any , i Mr. Robert Kenny, Boston. Mass. Mr. Lorne McKenna, Albany Mr. nd Mrs. Emmett Croken fir,“ l-fionwgefidflned ne-vm yea" and Rurh, Albany. I Miss Kathleen MacDonald, sum- rot. c: COURT-At the sttp- were!“ endlar; Magistrate's Court yester-I Mr. and Mn Josiah Murphy and day tour persons charged with ha. Family. Augustine Oove ing drunk and incapable were each Mlle l!!! DSWOB- , ride- "md ‘,0 ‘m, m,“ o,- ” dlyg, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Noonln and while a (m). was sentenced to 20 Family. Albany “y, m any A 3° My ‘umendeq Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kenny sentence was given to a drunk and 9L 14""! dhordmy ‘m, ,, “m”, emu“ Mr. and Mn. Oari Gram. Ohar- with common assaiilt was fined ivliliwfl- I20 and costs or so days. A case Mr. and Mri- A- 0- G-‘Nn and under the sanitary by-law was “"111!- Bibi"?- discharged, while in a summary Mr- and Mn, filnk Murphy Ind eyuymmy, u", yudmmg t; Family. luguttine Cove. y electment- for plalntifl was liven. 1 The 0"!“ fimllv- 0m 1T1", fnliir. and Mrs. Wiltred licCoi-mack - lba . cum STREET mm ‘Mr’... Mrs. MARKET Augustaifiovove. u "u" "u". n”, n ra ampoe ro e- Mi C ‘ . Oha l tt MIATI. I15]! and town’ \ Mr. and Mrs. Clii! ltsdan, Wln~ VEGETABLE! Phone 3206-22?! ruins ,_ _ L's-a Harry Dawson. ilunfiiivs LIVTR §!\|T Iiwliiitiifi- i‘ o ton, Man. Mrs. Menard lleNoiil, Summer- 1‘.Iii' v1‘ JEWELIOS OIIOE IIOO Mm. ‘a Q-n‘ ”' side. . and Mrs. Elmer‘ Mr. Everett Phillipe. N linoleum floors! Think “N ON-MARKING" in time, in labor and in “Super” Biltrite Rubber You just can‘: slip or slid '__,_____ sz/Prk RUBBERL their strawberries but now they are luxury fruits instead of regu- lar summer treats. Land strawberries om:- occupied grows acutely-needed cabbmes and potatces and regeneration of straw- berry stocks from a disease called Yellow Edge still i; incomplete. 1n 1924 strawberry acreage was esttmatzd at 30.000 acres Now it is only about 10.000. However. e!- forts are being made to increase it and the ministry oi agriculture It's the premiu Insulated Ask for l: at Look for the soslcmcl Man. l Mr, and Mrl. John Porter 2. Bos- W/tt NOT MARK Fl- OW they're herei - “Super" Biltrite Rubber Heels and Soles in Black or Brown that: will not mark wood, tile or feature means to you-get a picture of who: you'll save ~ have many wonderful advantages. They give you the surest grip on every surface. natural rubber, they take the jar out of Star, Green "T". walking — make what this new money. Heels and Soles e. Made of pure MESSAGE TO SHOI RIPAIRMINI "Super" Bllfrlto Rubber Heels, Soles, [ops and Slabs are new in full production. Be sure and _ stock up immediately es our new ”NON-MARK- ING" feature ls creating a tremendous consumer demand. ' WUAZ/TY lTRITE l.- NOT SL|P~ HEELS s. soles S010 411/2 RECOMMENDED B)’ iii/Pf KEPA/RME/Y Ei/Ffi/W/lffl‘ éTl-IEY POSITIVELY ooss/ you feel like you're gliding on air—-and they wear longer. "Super” Biltrite Rubber Heels are scien- tifically tapered to give better balance, greater ease in walking. They also have those strategically placed white plugs that add 'more safety and further resist wear. No other rubber heel or sole com- bines all these qualities. Be sure and ask for "Super" Biltrite Rubber Heels and Soles at: your neighbor- hood shoe repair shop. Pl. f i "'11 viii IAAIIIII CANADA say; "the next few years should see a strawberry renaissance that Mil go down in the hilV-WY o! Brit- ish husbandry " LEXINGTON. Ky. miiz- +—(CP) —E.P. Taylor. the Toronto indust- rialist who stepped into racing's bigtime on the New York circuit last year, apparently plans to con- tinue expanding his racing inter- OSIS. \ In the first three days of the 1947 Kecnelmd summer yearling glcesMfars W. TEXACO .Ab%%iP¢Zv’ / I m quality motor oil in the popular price range. h’: against heat - against cold — the high-grade, long-last- ing, eficlent lubricating oil. McCall-Frontenac Dealers everywhere-Quin Con; Texico Sign-Red Year's alums . with superior fire-power. d Motor Oil-insulated against heat- saies Taylor‘ has ‘ spent 558.800 for three colts and three fib lies. possibly a record experiditurl by a Canadmn at a United States yearling sale. Top price o! $15,500 was paid tor a chestnut colt by Fenelon out oi Transformation and $14,000 was lai-d on the line (or a grey filly h! Count Fleet out o! Rule Days. Taylor recently purchased I large farm near Lexington. svhore the yearling acquisitions likely wl be quartered. .. ‘sgains 4 iu. book for tQ _ “m. usQd Star. Green "T- ACXBCO Fire Chief, the gasoiinl Texaco ogalnsl cold. Look for the Texaco Sign-Red Star, Green Tvxa" Fire Chief, the gasoline with su- perior fire-power. Texaco Motor Oil —Insulated against hcat--asii"=i cold. Look tor the Texaco Si , Red Star. Green VI". 1,. Texaco rm Chief. the smll" . . . Texaco