‘I’ "" ‘wpfnwcvvr? ---r-_ Page 11m M1111: WGUARDIAN. CHARLOTPETOWN 60-04% LAST TIM ES TODAY “wanes-towns” Starring ROBERT HUTTON - JOYCE REYNOLDS Extra: News - Cartoon - Sport; - Fea-tureth, SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 -_ 9 , M PRINCE EDWARD oourme MiliiilAY—F0ii a nrws a rr-s e|e...1ooo liiiilliS...if-G-|i's rmzr noun on rue seernu TIDAL WAVII CONFLICT! ' EARTHQUAKE! TRIBAL WARI I000 THRILLSI hour Rllhll HEFLlN - REED - HART lliillli llllliiiili - Elliilllill lliiEliii . ililiE ilil lillllli +94 00-9 "O-O OOO+OQ wwro-vv» i FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY “Gallant Legion” With An Alli-Star Cost Comedy, sussrrsw WOLF snows 2.30 - 1 - s=4s CAPITOL unnrmn morrnnv - DOUBLE nru. AWhat A MAN.‘ ~- What A LIFE! who: A PICTURE! Also: smurf saousrons-s- rerun. y» _ risen-trillion OSAMASSEN ° HARRY DAVENPORT FRANK CRAVEN t VIRGINIA MAYO RALPH MORGAN ' LOUISE IEAVERS lcssnpisybyflliiilrlkll-iiirectodbylllflibllll A SAMUEL DRONSTON PRODUCTION SECOND FEATURE “The Man With Nine Lives” PACKED WITH ACTION - THRILLS EXTRA: UNIIVERSAL NEWS AA zkhhkkkkk AAA AAAAAAAApéAA “..‘.AAAAQA Kilroy-Snyder Potato Pickers Introduced Lost Your 1s sow so|.n on r. r. rsusn Sample Will Be On Display At as...“ Exhibition Wednesday, September 8th Island Equipment Co. SUMMERSIDE i-M a EMPIRE TODAY 0IilY Show Ar 2:30 - 7 - 8.45 . " rm: 0M ’ THE ur..u'u..':::: IIIIIIIIIISS IITUI lllll tlllltlllll iiilliil Elli‘! Also: Cartoon - Sports - Occu- pations - Woody Woodpecker .~<.\.~L\'.\. '\oc\.'\\'\\\v\)\c,§t* CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 23rd day of August A.D. i948. ln Re Estate of George Alexander Squires late of Greenwich in King's County in the said Prov- ince, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John Nelson Squires of Greenwich, aforesaid, farmer, the Administrator of tho above named Estate, praying that. a citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to ho and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to he held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the snid Province, on Wednesday the twenty-ninth day of September next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the. same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for In said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKin- non. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that s. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respective- Iy. namely. in the hail of the Court House in Georgetown in King's County aforesaid. at or near the Schoolhouse in Green- wich, aforesaid. and at or nest the store of Clark Brothers in St. Peter's in King's County afore- said so that all persons interest- ed In the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour llarold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the mid Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day snd year first above written. By the Court. (SgdJ E. MARGARET PALMER. LS. Registrar CANADA PROVINCE 0P PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 2nd day of August A.D. 1848. In lie Estate of Arthur B. Stev- Queen's County in the said Province. Physician. deceased. testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Alberta Siev- enson of New Glasgow aforesaid. widow, snd Robert L. Stevenson of Fredericton in the Province of New Brunswick, formerly of Am- herst in the Province of Nova Scotia. the executors of the above named estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite sil persons interested in the sold Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at s Probate Court to be held in the Court House In Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Pro- vince, on Monday the twentieth day of September next coming, st the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same dsy to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petit- ion snd on motion of Donald Mo- llinnon. Esq" Proctor for ssid Petitioner. And It is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published In some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for st least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof snd that s true copy‘ hereof be forthwith posted the following public places n. speotively, namely, in the hsil of the Court Rouse In Charlotte- town aforesaid. st or near the store of Revell Dlelileson in New l-"illlgow aforesaid. snd st or nesr the store of MeGuigan d: Boyle 'ln luster River aforesaid. so thst enson. late of New Glasgow in ‘ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: IONTAGUE: Harold l’. Stewart. Miss AGENTS SOUBIS: Miss Enid ‘no Guardian nssy be la Georgetown: The Post Office; loner. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Wtlllern Fisher of Fortune were recent guests of their son-in-law snd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy. Mr. Charles Stead returned to his home in Little River on Tucs- day after visiting in Georgsccwn where he was the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Levers. Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Wood who have been honeymoontng in the Province and who were guests or Mr. Wood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. left recently on :e- turn to Ottsws. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jsy cf Charlottetown spent. s few days in Georgetown during the week where they were the guests of Mrs. Jay's mother, Mrs. Juun Batchilder. Mr Joseph MacPhee is having repairs done to the foundation or’ his home on Richmond Street. Carpenters are also engaged in pacing new sills under the homes of Mr. Adolphus Scully and Mrs Allan MacDonald both on Maw Street. Mr. snd Mrs. Hubert Preset std daughter Bernice, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Fraser and two children. Alana and Allan all of Charlolte town and lvir. and Mrs. Alva Al lan of Montague were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacCormsck. Those from Georgetown al.- tendlng the funeral of the te Mrs. Florence Poole on Friday were, Mrs. Lillian MacDonald. Mrs. W. W. MacLaren. Mrs Myrtle Bablneau, Mrs. L. H. Douglas, Mrs. (D12) Scannel. Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mrs H. W. Parker, Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, and Mr. Stanley Parker. Robert C. Jenkins of the Royal Canadian Navy arrived in George- town a few days ago on his strlrty stays leave. He is the guest of hi: parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jen- kins. Robert has been on the hey- al Canadian Navy boat, Portage and when his leave is completed he will return to his former posi- tion in the Royal Canadian Navy Hospital ln Halifax, N. S. _ Georgetown members of "B" Squadron 11th Reece Regt. brat/lb led by army truck to the Armour- ies in Charlottetown on Monday night where they drew battle dress. On Friday of last week Major J. A. MacDonald. command- ing "B" Squadron. and Captain Roy D. MflCGilliVIly. second 1n command met. with members of 4 all persons interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the nid Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day snd yesr first above written. E. MARGARET PALMER Registrar. By the Court. LS. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry." Albert Althea. In llyrosr Harriet Clair. Walden Lsvsra Richards snd Gordon Farrell bought at an! of the following places tn Montague: bliss S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. in Souris: Grandma's snd Florense In it. Peter's: The Post Office. “Dukes” Big Business For P.E.I. Growers (Canadian Press) Prince Edward island, ename- times called "Spud Island" in g1. ebration of its potatoes, is 1n a fair way to becoming known as "Cucumber Land" if s Guelph, Ont., firm has its vway, This finn (Matthews-Wells 60., Ltd.) couldn't get. enough cucum- bers in Ontario for its dills, ghcr. kins and other kinds of pickles, and, scratching its collective head, decided that a soil which grow clean, flavcrsome potatoes, could grow their raw material too. So, starting last year, it went 1.000 miles from home, set up its pickling vats 1n Charlottetown, and asked Island farmer's to bring along their cukes. They brought them all right, about 6,000,000 lbs. 0d them, until the company had i0 call s halt in mid-September. This year they figure they have things under control, especially with a late season, It's s very welcome cosh crop for the fanrner, and it's n contract affair, signed up in the fell, so he knows when he starts what. he is 80mg to get. It will hardly supplant the p0- baiu, because even one scrc of cukes is a lot of cucumbers; the larger ferns with plenty cf help may try it, but for the smaller ones. about a half-acre seems right. When the cukes start popping out of the vines it takes about four people working hard to kgep an acre harvested, for the grow- ing enthuslam or the cuke is an astonishing thing. At about fing- er length they bring seven cents a pound but they all want to be- come forearm size by nightfall where they rate a half-cent. So it's s case of picking them off fast before they get. ideas, Top yield so for has been about $100 an one, with the average considerably below that. ‘Prucks pick up the mikes from all over the Island from 1,100 fzrmers with a total of 660 acres under con- tract. They are brought to Char- lcttetawn and placed in pom; 150 vats, QflCh hflldiflg 5% tons, 511d after curing are shipped t4; Guelph for final processing and bottling. ROYAL PAINTER APPOINTED LONDON _- (C?) - The King hes appointed Stanley Cursltor as His Majesty's painter end iimner in Scotland in place of the late Sir David Cenmeron. R. A. the squadron in the Counci‘ Chambers here and made pans for the above mentioned trip sud also talked over plans for the holding of future parades. As r part of the fall and winter re- creational programme for the linh Reece Squadron the first of sov- eral informal "get-togethers" mil be held in the Mt. Stewart Leg- ion Hall on Friday evening, Sep... 3rd. for members of the Squadron and their lady partners. At this “get-together" music snd dancing will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. KIIIii’$ 00!! proximately $375.00. be a sports show conducted by on the athletic field adicining rlr 220 Yd. Dash-ll yrs. 220 Yd. Dosh-Open an l-2 Mile-l6 yrs. and i Mile-Open any age. Pole Vault-Open any Broad Jump-Open any High lump-Open any The above shew is to be fol It has every indication of be FRANK E. ATTENTION IITY RESIDENTS The Eastern King's Exhibition is to be heid on Wednesday, September B, I948, at Souris, P. E. Island, under the management -of the Eastern King's Exhibition Association which is offering $2500.00 in Prizes, as well as Special Prizes amounting to op- in addition to the usual activities of previous years there will the Souris Athletic Association e Exhibition grounds. ' Cash Prizes awarded in each event are: Ist .,_,.. 3.00 20d .-.e.moe ....... ..-.--- se-~~-- z-m 3rd .... ............ ._._....... LN "Jre sports events, open to King's County, are: I00 Yd. Dash-ll yrs. and under. I00 Yr. Dasl1—l2-‘|6 yrs. I00 Yd. Dash-Open any ago. and under. zzo Yd. Dash—l2-l6 yrs. y age. I-4 Mi|e—I6 yrs. and under. l4 Mile-Open any age. Under. I-2 Milo-Open any age. I Mile—l6 yrs. and under. Pole Vonlt-l6 yrs. and under. age. Broad Jump-M yrs. and under. High Juvnp--l6 yrs. and under. age. lowed by a boil 9on0. nom mss rr roucsr ing tire biggest yet and it is up to you to moire it tire best yet, so, COME ONE, COME ALL PETERS, Secretary-Treasurer. w.c.r.u. NOTES tent-so} HER PURPOSE To be a Little klndlier with the passing of each day; To leave but happy memories As 1 so alone my may; To use possess! s that are mine In see-vice full and free; To sacrifice the trivial things For larger good to be; To. give of love in lavish way, That friendships true may live; To be less quick to criticize. M011 ready to 101351.9- To use such talents as I have That happiness my grow: To take the bitter with the sweet. Assured ‘tis better so; To be quite free from self-intent What e‘er the task I d0. To help the world's faith stronger grow ~ In all that's good and true; To keep my faith in God and right No chatter how thlnsfl “m- To work and play snd pm? Ind trust Until the Journey's done God grant to me the strength of heart. Of motive snd of will. To do my P811. and 151i" n“ 'I'hls purpose to fulfil. Thug vfl-se; 51-9 f! tribute L0 M“ memory o; Mm Rachel Lynn. mother of Miss Lyda Lyn". whim’ memory 15 precious to Ont-Mi‘) wmte Ribboners, because of her 5QTVICQQ especially in the worrie- llstic depflfimilm- Ml-i Lynn is mourned bl’ i“ Kitchener union as one ‘>1 the" 014m and most interested mem- ber, and joined the Church ‘Trlianphant on June 22, advanced 1n years and Christian service. mdgeway 41ml Crystal Beach Union has lost lure valued senior members. Mrs. Meizfcrd Hershey m Jung 3rd. and Mrs. Milton Pound on June 20th. They B"? chm- pmyers and heart's interest 11nd financial surprrt faithfully even when advancing we“ kept them frcm meeting with the Union M“, pound, es e shut-in, found gjfflt joy in planning the annual local Union's Weds of Prayer- ax ONTARIO GIRL AT worm IN AFRICA The Verona W. C. '1‘. Us It H"! hang of Mrs. R. ‘Walker, had s large audience to hear Mrs. J. Riff. who has spent bill-WY 3'0?" in Africa as a missionary. _I~.ow home on furlough. She H" I wry interesting address of the w, C. T. U. work in Africa, h" going to Africa Nlrs. t. v a uvsfieawldersfl-‘t-he organization o! we w C_ '1"_ U, 11111011’; the rrshito MPE- o‘ south Africa, curried 5:61.. much the some rival’ B! In can,“ The"; are the same d9- mm... She herself has charge f, I Young People's Christian _ .nce Union. Terlixiiafqniu also new“ "Yilanll" the w C, 'I‘_ U. urinong the nal ve r en of Jnhrmncshur: and sur- roiyjdyne minll towns. M. FY9550‘ we ha; vharge rrf 1.000 members A“ m 3-1 tw- 4on0 People deepiy interested in the temper ancg work i-l\0l‘i‘. Locations have their YM-YIY °°“‘ ventions as we do. Delegate! l" sent and other members come i0 mnum ‘pi-‘ACCS, and the vuork {:05 s‘, far advanced that new no vc il""‘;." women themrsfelyes {W949 Wm‘ grace and e ic ency. The Verona Union Weimied Mrs. Riff with a. sum 0i mmlel" DELUSIONS You are deluded if you believe; hhst. you will be able to my a“ c; the g-gmyp of chronic alccho cs “w: yo“ @511 drinking. by sim- ply beiievinl that you will 1* "M of the fortunate drinkers. The Chrcffslc alcoholic and the excessive dflnke; me graduates from the moderate drinking FWD- rpoo frequently youth, because o‘ gupfmnc tftlliidfiflffl, dlimill“ the pfgbleon c»: alcoholism with a 1.2.1311, one of cur well known psychiatrists in a famous clinic wrote: "Before me now is n stock of condensed records of 221 male alcoholics frrm ever)’ W511‘ 0i me- About halt ot them are biz bu!‘ lness men‘. In many of these cases alcoholism develops during a time when these men are attaining cut- stsmdinp success. But the disease is fsr sdwrrmcd before a real effort a made to attack the emblem!‘ —r‘ornnrd. ABOLITION 0F DRINK WOULD MEAN MORE "Speaking as s Medical Officer of Health, I csn say that if I were given the chance of abolition an the one hand. of the drink evil. and on the other, of all the other preventable influences adversely smtlectlng the public health on which medical officers are at pre- sent concentrating their efforts. I would choose irnhesitatlngly the sh- oiltlon of drink as being greater by for than ail the others com- bined.” -- Dr. C. Kellick Millard. quoted in The Board of Hope ronicie, Iondm. The American Issue. H. J. Mason OPIOMI-ITRIBT Fitting and implying Glasses Eto- MONTAGIJE. PILL Office flours: 1O to I2 AJI. I to I PM Ilolidsyl. eto.. by appointment Office Connected With Drug Store “%00%00%00{>00%00{ ' * what's the unusual feature oi the Fimily income Plan? The Family Income Plan is a life Insurance policy specially designed for the man with c famiiy. A small additional cost to the ordinary life premium provides a $10 or $15 monthly income for each $1000 of protection. In the event of death before a specified age selected by the applicant, this income is paid regularly to his family to the snd of the specified period at which time his family receives the full face value of the policy in addition This plan is particularly valuable before the time children become self-supporting. Ask your Mutual life representative ta explain the Family income Plan more fully. Let him study your needs and advise you as to whether this plan is suitable in your particular case. Ho ls trained in adapting Mutual Life of Canada low-cost lifs Insur- ance tc fit the individual circumstances of people of cll ages and all incomes. ' N THE Idlilllllkill. .. H E A D Q F l r c womuoo K-‘NIAmO H. W. PLETCH, Branch Manager Charlottetown, P. E. I. Representatives: (Charlottetown) C. II. Blaek..C.L.U., Joseph B. Cullen Represcntdtlves In Other Centres: herst. 51.1.; Oman‘ an.‘ Lester ManLcod, Montague. P.E.I.; Alvin McLean, Northern, P.E.I.; lint. Rustico.‘ P.E.l. BRANCH OFFICE-BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING I; ll. Monirley. Surnmerside; A. Gallant. Rustlco; Cyril Gallant, Anv Clifford 0. Ellis. llorscs M. Wrtsbl. Herbert wYlnd. Cavendish, r.r-:.r.; Raymond on- tanner fl 4* _j Quickies Reynold; "Hum-snarl! ' u my wits doesn't mp tirrovvinl oround—i'n| going toleeti tirsm with a Guardian W609 0 __l. ls