AUGUST 17. 1948 ' FARM FOR" SALE, . AT YDRK Consisting at 70 acres including six acres of hard and wit» wood. Land in high stats at cultivation, well watered. and all within clear view at the house. Situated sis miles lrorn Charlottetown on main road to Dalvay and other North Shara hotels. Within I-2 rnila of school, hall, church and railway station. House and all buildings in good repair, Qqulppcd with electricity and running water. service connecting at Charlottetown. ises by appointment only. ARTHUR vrsrv York, P. E. Island MOUNTAINOUS ISLAND puss-to Rica is the mast mount- ainous island in the South Atlan- tic. TRllVEl. RY Alli To AMHERST-TRURO-K ENT- vlLLIJ-CHATHABI- BATIIURST. etc. ete. In! Farce - Fast Time PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE clrtosrn Airport-Phone 1800-3 la TRUCK TIRE’ PAcxm w/rq M0105 Y- SAVING Mlfl-ZGE.’ M“ n) MORi k w .- /Mll[?.W|l,ti - DUNLOPT RNMOR/ICD 'I I I? ES' W Bowman/oil} Q/‘izfl/ hears ofi 77ml ‘loaders/up LrnsidaGDUNI-QB RARMORIZED’) lus and Truck liree\ ‘finiweuu-s trash‘! T. R. MtlMllE id! Grafton St. Phone VESSEYHS TIRE SHOP Great George St. -- Phone i975 TIRE SERVIIQE’ P one v source. WUltlas-eflvlidfllfl , "N66 jtlfe impeded guests, fomilyi din- llil!» evening gat-togethars; chit. Btoffimaols rcs caem will - "l" "WHY 0F Your problems simply, ' WkklYl Keep some on hand flmyg. Telephone Inspection of prem- Personals Mr. Wm. J. Hook Quite i, Earnsclifle Apts. Oitry ia spending a few days with his parents, Mir. and. iva-s. Herman Lavender, PEI. Master Hollis Diamond has re- turned to his home in Oolviiia, after spending a very blaesent vacation with his uncle Mr. B. A. Locke, Appln Road. Mr. Blair Banner-man at New Glasgow. N. 3., spent the past may”; week with his san-in-law and r daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frans “ginseng FROM HOSPITAL — White. Mr. M. S. Hubley of Brighton, Mass. ll visiting 1n Charlottetown the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davisan. where Mrs. i-lubley and family have been spending the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Pope and their two sons George and James, have returned from a trip to Prince Edward Xalend-Ottlwa Journal ---__-__ NEW ANNAN w, l. The regular meeting at the N" Annasr W. I. rnet et the home o! Mrs. Robert Williams. flail all was responded to by eight mun. bers. 3°"!!! will had been made and "M" were taken to m» who were ill in the district. 1t was decided that the aohoei he [Quhbgd q". 1M the holidays. Mrs. Lewis Maase to be school committee for August, Beerstarr reported a bog al clothirll had beg“ sgnt, to 53'1")‘ Institute since last meeting. A letter rosordlne Chrislbnu cards was reed but cards hsd ai- reedy been ordered truss another Mrs llmeltne mm“ members to has horns for leptons. rd sis-current use“ with hméh-Mbm‘ fill. ‘ llfllt Pr r nmtifsmt‘. ‘éfflifltfii after wgoh a delicious lunch w" served hostesses. M ti with the Ring. c. l‘ do"! ---_.____ glavsm l! PAIAIITI Bea as itch . “u” "or is s skin also“; BARB 0F THANKS The Ladies or Orwell Head Church wish to express this-rig s.“ appreciation to ail those who in my we! helped to make theis- cel- cdonia Club Supper a success. THE CENTRA THE GUAIIDIAN. u GUARDIAN Ihiaeolansalareses-vedtornesrs a! ltlfilltlltllills Irlt advdilllllel aaewey rsatlsa may he laaeesad at lira cents a word strictly pey- ablsissadvassca ClAlWF-l-L lee Photographs. coxnlnanarrou urn: m- sonnet. HOWARD Manmll’ Fitted lbatwear at 175 Queen Street. -___ MARITIME OENTIAL All- WAYl three times daily to Mono- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061. MLANDMlBJtLiLBELI-o! " -‘ West, wish to an- nounce the engagement o! their eldest daughter Mes-y Eileen to John Ewen, eon of James Cools Ind the late Mrs. Cook o1 Belle River. Marriage to take place early in September. ENGAGEMENT. -- The chilli- snent is ulnounced oi Catherine Hilda. daughter of Mrs. McCas-th! and the late Edward McCarthy. Morcll. to Patrick Quinn, son of Mrs, Quinn and the late Roger Quinn, st. Margaret: N. B- Isr- riage to take place in Montreal h The many friends 0f M1‘. 69°11“ candly, Long River, who has been a patient at the P. E. I. HasPlW-l to; the past two weeks. will be pleased to learn that he has re- covered end has returned to the home at his son. Mr- Willie!" Oonsiiy, Parlcdale. 61's! roucrr. oormrr - At the atipendiary Magistrates court yesterday, a man charged Wm‘ unlawful possession oi’ liq"!!! “'1' der the Temperance Act was re- mended until August i9. Two persons charged with being drunk and disorderly IVPBRWL °“° “in; fines gas and costs or 80 days, while the other was remand- ed far mental examination. Ten drunk and incapnbles also aDDfl-Y" ed. irwo being sentenced to 20 difl-Yfi 1n 3;“ end two others 10 day! 1n jail without option of a fine. While another was worded 30 day! 5“!- ponded sentence. Two were ilned e is or so days. two $10 g3! ‘ggtseoilr 20 days. and one $5 and casts or i0 dove. 6nd»; if). (latices) _ Lord Rowailsn- Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth and Empire. has received the swarr’ a! the Silver Buifsla tram the Bay scouts o! America for note- worthy service to boyhood. Amoee Canada this summer Boy Scouts from this country are vis- iting brother Bcauta in the United States and vice-verse, while in Greet Britain more than 1.700 Scouts are camping with Scouts in l3 countries including France, Holland. Norway. Belgium, Lux- amburi, Austria and Iceland. Iovar locate the older members of the Boy Scout Movement, are holding or planning their annual camp gatherings in Cans/is. Bri- tish Columbia Rovers are holding a Moot at Jczallin Lake on Au;- ult 15th and 16th. Labor Day week-end will sec the Rovers of Ontario and tne Maritimae conducting Moots at llue Bprlnel. Ont... and Moncton N. 8., respectively. The Moot at Moncton will be the first such Maritime gathering and will be attended by Mai-Gen. D. C. Spry. 03.15.. D.B.O.. Chief Executive Commissioner oi Canada's Day Scouts. ‘The fixture oi civilisation da- penda in large measure on the type o! training and leadership given the youth of democratic nations. "We in this country are for-tun. ah in our freedom trarn compul- sory youth movements which it. some lands attempt to mould the cltisenry in a single pattern. ‘This however brings such great cmria-nsrown - suumrsror - souris responsibility in organizations like the Bey Jcouts Association that they require the support or aii of us. “! note that the Bay Secure Association is celebrating its lor- tisth anniversary. May I take this opportunity to extend lny cor:- gratulations on this long period oi service. and tn wish its mem- bers and supporters even greater suooeaa in the years ahead." ‘Ihfi aesalas I lid Ihlfe- I! “til loll’- ‘Aasisellle illllb Qlvae selel I i IMNARITS i l ATIOUIIIIVICI-Arniaat Collfltfllmiell“. IIONI IAUNDIII. seoe tor group and wedding ploturea ea location. IITUINQ FIOM ROI-IDA! — Mr. Herbert Nsethiing, secretary at the High Commissioner's Otilce for the Union oi Bouth Airlca, and Mrs. Necttiling are expected to re- turn n-om a trip to Cavendish, P. E. I. and Cape Breton Island — Ottawa. Journal. ITAITII AT ST. STBEINB --Dr. r. C. Daugan lea/res this morning lag 8t. Stephan, N. 13., where he will be starter o! the races to be held , Thursday and Friday, Mrs. Dougan rwlll accompany him to Peniield, N. B. and will take the plma for Boston whoa-c she will visit triondn PROMINBNT VISITORS Colonel and Mrs. D. McGiIIivu-y, Toronto, who ham been regular Bram-tier visitors to this Province tor e. number o! years, arrived in the City over the week-end to spend a months vacation here. They are guests at the Charlotte- town Hotel FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. Patrick Bergen took place yesterday morning at 8.45 from the residence of his brother. Herbert Besgan. M». Ryan, to the Church oi the sec- red Heart, Mt. Ryan, where ite- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Callaghan. who also conducted the service at the grave. The psll bearers were Messrs. Jethru Beagan. Leo J. Trainer, Anthony Beagul. Joseph I‘. Power, Wilson MacDonald and Martin Driacoll. Burial was in Fort Augustus cemetery. 000D CUCUMBEI. CBO?- Prinoa Edward Island's cucumber crop has begun to roll into the Matthew-Wells processing plant on the Mount Edward Road in increasing volume and by the end of the week Mr. .7. R. Gordon. local manager. expects sufficient quantities ‘rill be coming in to employ a full stair. About 1.100 growers are under contract to supply their cucumber crops to Matthew-Wells’ local branch plans this season. The crop will not be fully processed here but will be prepared for shipment in tank cars in the parent plant in On- taria. VCHARRDTTETOWN ELECTED, PRESIDENT DlSTlliERS COMPANY or CANADA umrro Dugald Gillespie Distillers Company nf Canada Limited announce the ap intment of Mr. Dugald Gillespie, ormcrly Vice-Presi- ncnt and Managing Director, as Presrdentpf tho Company. Mr. Gilles- w; continues in his capacity as imaging Director. Born in Victoria, B.C., Mr. Gillespie is wall known as 0. business executive in Canaries and Great Britain. OFFICE MOVED-The aflice a! Mr, Bennett Haywood. chairman of the Temperance Commission. has been moved from the second floor a! the Provincial Building to the Heartz Building, corner a! Great George and Sydney Streets. It is understood that the Attor- ney Generai will occupy the office vacated by Mr. Hayvrood. NEW MACHINE TYPES MUSIC MELBOURNE. Australia. Aus- 16 -- (OP) — An Australian mus- ician has invented and patented a machine that tyrpes a musics} score almost as fast as it can be 511118- Thc inventor is Murray Park- er, 31, of the Australian Broad- casting Commission's variety mu- sia library at Melbourne. ‘Ilia machine is about three feet wide, stands two feet high and Sea Ballets Sea School of Whales EBQUIMA-UI‘. 3.0. — A school of wluiee provided unexpected thrills for thirty-two adventure seeking Bea Cadets. dining a 24- haur voyage in open boats on ‘ruesday. Ausust i0. The cruise known as "Operation Shipwreck" was part of a Sea cadet mats-actors Course at the Canadian Services College. H. M. C. S. Royal Roads. Victoria. 3.0. Sailing in 32 it. Naval Cutters the Cadets were seeking s. con-up sight near William Head in Juan dc Fuse. Strait Tuesday evening, when their boats were suddenly surrounded by whales. "At. first there were just on; or two." said Gerald Waugh ad Ver- dun. Qliebem “but inside of l5 minutes there must have been 40 or 50 around. us." surfaced right which were “One at them alollslide and his dorsal fin was higher than our head-s" stated David Fowler at Welland, Ont- aria. "A his vns owed right under v..r.-:;'~.::“. v.12." "eye- ° 91' . -. “we wuld ' r sea them pretty clearly about six Qulckles feet dawn, when they pssssd the _ water around the boat boiled with little Whirlpools.” W- A- Davey or Charlottetown. P.E.l., remarked that he had seen i Whales before but never sojnrany at. one time. i footing his machine after tiring o1 copying music by hand. It writes word-s to the music in clear Gothic type. "In the machine I have made the original is machine-done in a photogenic bis-cl: and white." Parker _tald a. reporter. "Further. l0 copies can. be taken at one strike and if a silk stencil is used 5.000 copies can be run ott." Parker said he first devised a set of standards not unlike a set of typewriter standards and stuck to them. A music bureau at Melbourne is using the invention to turn ~ out scares ranging from Liszt rholpsodies to boagie-woogie. anywhere!" We have two Gas Power Units used anty e few Innis, ‘l CHRYSLER INDUSTMAL INGIM $7IO.N l INTERNATIONAL POWER UNlT ...... $650M A. PICKARD‘ s. 0o. Ltd. The 32 Cadets were chosen from Canada's 6.500 Sea Cadets, _‘=_ to undergo special instructor J55 training. ; 5-5;: __ . 2 5%? r ~ ’ / r _.-.-.”*'Z'-_"‘“ has two keyboards. One has 42 ’ 5 \ l PET-M kBYe for letters and music syrn- , I" l bols and the other has 1r keys , é / I o: i" for edJusting the paper. It can ‘ f: cf - \ --'-"'E'-‘_r‘= type zsi-waru, backwards. verticai- =5 \ l EQZ-TZAJE ly or horizontally. , "' ' :1’; E515 Parloer spent eight you! per- "Hmtrnl-no-ml The Guardian Wont Ad says to just plug ii in PAGE THREE rowan: replaced by Caterpillar Diesel Engines. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. By Ken Reynolds . \ 99b d... __1‘_' -—-.=;-.-»- -. / U. -%/\ \ l‘ n» ' "xllllih, l / fillr/‘\’ f‘. “fl4fl-u llL"‘ 1A0. IITIII IN IIAUTY I Ill I-IIXIIIY Undi you sea the 1949 Mercury; emamia is ia detail, ride in i: and drive it, you certainly won't realize what a step-up this ca: has taken. It's definitely a bigger, heavier car. It's distinguished iigsppearance, outside ancl in. In the way it handles, responds, and hugs the road it has set a new standard of performance. lldppdtl lldp ill IOIITOIIe This new Mercury's -"Lullaby Ri e“ marks a sensational advance in soft-gliding, vibraiionisss asoriop. For stability and qul6tocss,* riser-E's s super-rigid frame. The new IIO-horsepower, V-iype, B-cylinder engine rcssa this frame on only three rubber-cushioned mountings. Seats are moved forward and located well down between front and rear wheels. Inde- pendently suspended front wheels have alloy-steel coil s rings with aeroplane type shock absorbers. Extra» orig rear leaf s rings are mounted parallel to the frame. The car ri cs on big, low-pressure tires. rreflcora soar Ill PIIIOIMIICI- as koae 41am Q- .¢\_ ¢*n._ c‘ VRK flfrilffi i i _‘_‘ ‘TOQIOJ I] RI lIlllfls In size and interior ‘. 1 the i949 Mercu steps far ahead. Rear ' seer is s full five fcei wigs. The almost unbroken swec of safety glass allows a wide-open view in a directions. Fittings are distinguished in design. Choice of three beautiful upholstery fabrics. Fres , screened sir can be brought in as desired.‘ with Mercury's built-in Ventilation System. And what a ear ta drive. New, balanced,- feaiher-wei bi steering. Extra low ceasrc of gravity ives road-Tau ging stability. Mercury Duo-Servo rakes for s cry and ease of operation. ' M‘ in new styling, in distinctive beauty, in riding luxury and in flashin performance it ives new meaning so motoring. es, in every derai the 1949 Mercury has "stepped up". W MERCURY-LINCOLN-METEOR DIVISION roso MOTOR cowmv or camps. LIMITED Wblre sidewall the optional al aatre eel l-IN T 22'.- lt. George 8t. s-rnwanr morons 22.4 Gt. George 8t. than 831