AUGUST 31. 1951 Lwaiting Period p For certification . of Tuhers tirdered ..... It xi. t'lu.-sler E. Shaw. llislrirl '-Ifu” "mi Vegetable Division Iv.- ',.-rior for the Dominion Depart- ” nt nf Agriculture. said yester- ms department had issued in- igliu.-iions to refuse to certify po- '.1io95 until after they had been '1rM pl mus. if they were exam- M ,1... play after bclnrz dug they :.m,1,r uppmll perfect but within ' Wm. raw days blight might be- ..." to show. llc strongly favor- ",..,.ymg them in the ground fo' 'w ,,, (hr-no wt-cks of fliio: dry .,.,.,.,..,-, Hr suitl that withhold 1.: qr'l'lIII4'4tll0ll hurl hccn uscd us , pit"1l'llilk't” mchsiirc hcfore wli n m.,,,,,-. i.i;;;hi was prcscnt or W”, was -I rlamzcr of immature ,,...t..s. ipoiyitu-.s li:irvc.stcrl hcforc AUXI- Ij, vi; livtn stiff:-rt-rl almost on Mmg. (mm blight. but heavy ,...... ttiill .t ronscqucnt lhorouglt ,..,;.,,.: ur the soil has caused a W.,,.,; spread of the blight sporcs ma pm-milled them to work into ,-.., vgrtlllllfl. As Jl result practical ,.'. an polnlors nus: since August .1., HIIF hr-on lfllf!ClN'l and t..c rim;--r total loss to both Pl” i.,.,.,- and consumer is serious Kr. Slihtv said there were up .--vds of -10 Lurlohrls shirtlN'd (mm ilk 1"inviiu-h nlrciitly this Cm" mp Jilifl-lIIlIl'P had been no y uith sliipmz-his contain ......thcs tllll! before the mid- -- ihc monili. llmvcvr-r. th-- low tus '-lllDDf't'I will-sit held in- .it.: shift that time M'- ' .1 loss. ni ,,.-as curriculum For New Junior Grade winter to satisfy the urge of cu in learn at a pre-school c, no experimental class. to be ' our: in Junior Grade i tKlnder- will coitinicnce at West 5 linol shor ly after the res- . lwul opening on Sept 4th. tfhr tuiriculum uill consist. of rpni-n.uu.itcly forty nctivltles. un- nor thr zuidancc of Mrs. Charlcs Willc". formerly a mcinbcr of the staff mi Prince Street School. and "-11 'll'lllFl0 liandicrafts. memor- .."u: n! rhymes and suites. slnizliizz prtzr-vi 2'-lll'lF'5, srinrl table play. "r:r:v painting, free rlrnwtn: and minim: with paint. and crayons. A it-rnrd plavcr will provide the nl'.i.w- for ii rhythm band and the mzisicai activitics. Tn hc cligiblc. a child must. bc ill! ::- Deccinbcr. and alrcady forty sir are registered. It is understood that at the beginning only a morn- ing rrssion will be held. for which tvvenrv to twenty five children will hr srlcctcd. probably the oldest amine-t the applications already f.lcd. The class will he under the jur- lsulcllnli of the City School Board. and 1115 hoped that at some fut- ure daw an afternoon session can hr added. Furniture and teachiniz muipnimt have bccri ordered, and time u.ll be an announcement. in rite lu'e.ss in the near future as to the amial date of opening. Agree Not To .Move Cigareis in -Slrilie Dispute .W7N"ltREAl.. Aug. 30 -- ICPJ - ljfllleml rnhucco Company of Lands. l.td.. officials today arrcrri not to move five freight Jars lrvudr-rl with cigar:-ta until l"'""Ph"i:.-iiixion ncgntlatloiis are ru- ' "ht-nr-rt ncxt u-cck in the win: 'Iifli(". The cars were loaded Wednes Gav hv office and maintenance writers at the west-end plant but Tstrilm-.-. following A two-hour rleinniistiatlori that nearly in A riot. forced them On the company siding. 'l'r.r- strikers. members of the Int-rnatlonal Tobacco Worker-.r Ynlnn rA.F.L.i. struck Auiz. 21 in "WW" wngo demands. Company film! in Hamilton, Ont.. an-1 CW?"-. Qut-.. also are strike- imuhri. l-rlnzlnz in 3.700 the num- ber of idle workers. . W-T-jam BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS 50: per Insertion W BIRTHS ended I0 YEITIH lfv l gm-Ayn - at the Charlottetown mgiplta. on Tuesday. August 23th. 611. in 'tlr. and Mrs. Leonard Le- an. .1 :-on. 7 lbs. 7 ozs. sum: .. M sfllinicrrlllc, I951. to Mr. it 9" -Train Cu K rlauzlitcr. 1 "I. the Central Hospital. Mnss.. on July 23rd, no Mrs. James smith rvcr. Lyndnlc. P.I!.'.I.l Elaine Martha, 7 lbs. M um-as W 17:1"-"B - At the Charlottetown . irmarv, Aurzlist R0. Lucius Tav- Thc remains have been trons- n'"' '7 Iiir Compton Fune.-nl Wm” Summenlde. Funeral nu'.- P Intcr. X li.ll. Maclean UNDEIITAKIIB IZMBALMEII Charlottmyn mg NW"! WIIIOIIII PIIONI Ill THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN To Discuss Plans This column is reserved for non of local interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at. five cents I word, strictly ply- sble In Idvlnco. G----MMDMM-1.. KEEP A supply of ice cream for delicious quick desserts. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to tilt Magdalen islands. P. Q Pbom. Maritime Central Airways Limited HOMI3('.llAF'lt - 203 Gt. George Street. Friduy specialty, HOI"J.t Cooking. HOLDING SEAT ticket hold- ers in arrears must. have tickets paid in full by August 31st. Make payment now at Forum. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHAIIGII. -Service Sunday, September 2nd are as follows: Wlnsloc South 11 A. M.. Hymn Festival. Princetown 3 P. M. Higbfleld 7.30 P. M. Mr. Ralph Burdett, guest soloist. Sunday Schools at regular hours. Rev. J. R. Sklnncr, Minister. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendlary Magistrates Court yesterday. a man convicted of driving a motor vehicle while his ability to drive liutl been impair- cd by alcohol. was fincd 5100 or 10 days in jail. A man chari.:r.d wuh being drunk and incapahlr was remanded for one week. TIIF. PRIQSBYTICIIIAN CHIYRCII IN CANADA, Central Piirisli-- Services ncxt Lord's Day are as follows: Canoe Cove 11:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 am. Memor- inl service at Clyde River at 320') p.m., Sunday School 2:00 p. m. Churchill 7.30 p.m.. Suhdny Schmi 11:00 a.m. Rcv. Donald 'x'icl1ol- son. Minister. HERE ON HOLIDAY - Visit- ing this Province again for an an- nual holiday are three members of tho XVin.lsnr, Oni.. Daily Star Thor urn Mixs. IV. V. llcrinrin. O.B.P.'.. Mrs G. (T Lawson and W. L. Clark. 'l'hcy arc guests al Tlic Cliiirlottciriwii. urrivihi: yes- lcrrlay aft -rnooii. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST P.-ISTORA'l'E. Sundav September 2nd. As the Pastor will be attending the Convention at Wolfville the regular services will not be hcld. Sunday Schools will meet as locallv announced. 11.00 A. M. There will be a special Thank Offering service at Lnn: Creek at 7.30 P M. snonsniwtrl by the W.M.S Special music is helnrz prepared and Mrs. George Dixon of Clvde River will be thr- rziir-st speaker Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. IIO)II'If'RAI'”T - 20'? Ct. Gnnrcc Strccl. I:l'lfl.'l)' spcrinll). llorvr Cooking. FUNERAL TIVIZSDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Richard Stead was held from her late residence on Tuesday afternoon. Auizust 23th and was larrzciy itttcntlcd Rev. Harry Barber assisted by Rev. Howard Christie conducted the services at the house and irrave Pallbearers were: Lelth Andrews Gordon Andrews. Malcolm An- drews, Lester Johnston. Paicc Nunii and Robert Roberts. neph- ews of the deceased. Flower bear- ers: John Ross. Harold Chandler. Charlie Craswell. Arnold Neill. Ivan Andrews. Wilfred Wood. Rob- r-rt Andrews. Orville Stead. John Craswell and William Claw. Bur- ial in Whcatlcy River cemetery. HOLDING SEAT ticket hold ers in arrears must: have tickets onid in full by August (list Make payment now or Forum. LABOR DAY DI'.LIVI-ZRY-Moth day, September .'lrd., Labour Dar. is a statutory holiday and the fol- lowlne service will he provided at the Charlottetown Post. Office: -- Letter Carrier Delivery Nil: Wicket Service ---- ii a. m. to in am only. Facilities will be m'ovldcd for the transaction of all kinds of bus- iness with the exception of money orders. The Money Order Branch will remain closed all day; Public Lobbv - Open till it p. m.: Spe- cial Delivery -- Service as usual: Receipt and despatch of malls - Servlce as usual: Rural mail deliv- ery Couriers will observe the holiday and will not make their usual trips on this date. CORNWALL - YORK POINT W.I. The regular monthly meeting of the Cornwall - York Point Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Msclhven on August 8. The meetlnir opened with "The More We Get To- gether" followcd by the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by 20 members and 19 visitors from the Clyde River W.I. Min- utes of last meeting were read. ppprovod and signed. Reports of various committees were read. Cuu r 4 --- was read and dis- cussed. It was moved and second- ed that 35.00 be given to Cancer Fund. The collection was taken amountlnir to 33.60 and two mem- bership fees were received. The program included readings by Mrs. Elmer Prlzzcl, Mrs. Joseph Donahue and Mrs. Earl Lnwthor. which were enjoyed by all. A contest put. on by Mrs. Elmer Frizzlo was won by Mrs. Everett Murray and Mrs. Waller. This was followed by "Twenty Ques- tions" Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Gifford min A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended from the visiting Institute hy Mrs. Dixon and the president. responded. A dainty lunch was servediby the hostess assisted by the mem- bers and the sinlrlnfi 0' "Old 1-In! sync" broulbt A very enjoyable evenlnl to a close IN MEMORIAM In Im-in: rm-mor.t' "I "'1' 4"" daughter. Mrs. Ellsworth New- Ioine. who deplrlul this lira August. 1041. Gone but not forgotten. Dad, Mother. Victor And i t..ll'.I." Mill .35””.llt..lliik ”” lil Royal Visit FOR SCHOOL OPENING Genuine leather school bags. Ren- sonably priced. S. L. Hardy 6: Co. The scheduled meeting between the Provincial Advisory Oom-- giilttee on lthebcomlng visit ofl . . fms . . rnccss Eiza eth and Prlnce' jopfuliagusigxgftz Philip. and Federal representativesl Fear and William Keith Rage: :1"toi()1cL5;poned'"om Huerdly un'I Baptist Church. Sunday. 8:30 p.rr. The change was due to y Change! SLIGHT ACCIDENT -- An auto collision between a Ford and a Monarch, both city-owncd. occur- red last evening at 9 o'clock at the corner of Queen and Kent Streets. Ni-ither driver waz hurt although both cars suffered some damage. Ottawa. Major Martin Cbsrteris. private secretary to Princess Eliza- beth, and Mr. Charles Stein, K.C.. Canadian Undersecretary of State. They flew from Moncton to Hall- fax and thence to St. John's,Nfld. for conferences yesterday and are expected to arrive here by plane today if the Wcullicr is favorable. Plans for greciiiv; them were unsettled yesterday as local offlc. lals were not certain what time their plane .wnuld land. If possible a luncheon will be held gt, Th.- Charlottetown and it is expected all committee members will attcnd ORWI-ILL - VERNON l'Nl'lED CHURCII OF CANADA - Services for Sunday. September 2nd. Orwell Sunday School 10.15 A. M. Scrvlce 11 A. M. Cherry Valley Sunday School 10.30 A..Kl. service 2.30 PM. Union Road Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Scrvicc 7.30 P. M. Eldon Su (1 - si 1 2.30 P. M. R v. ". W””- l""-'"b'3'- is His Honor A!':hl:)IVluCrrl)1(lson of u. s. A. weill "”””"””” .G”l'”'"”'i 'l'- W- L- conduct me sonic" ml, the dun Prowse, Premier .7. Walter Jones End Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. The meeting between the visit- ing planners and the Advisory Committee will be a closed one. but it. is expected that statements will be issued following it. At Present blanslfor the reception of the Royal visitors in November are only in tap tentative stage and must be approved before being an- nouiiccd. TO ATTEND CONVENTION The annual United Maritime Bun- tist Convention will be held in Woifville. Nova Scotia. today. Sat- urday and Sunday. Those attend- ing from this city are Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Davison. Dr. and Mrs .1. A. Clark. Mrs. T. G. lves. Mr: A. K. Macfhec. and Mrs. Lemur-' Webster. Miss Mnrizucriie Bre- haut and Miss Mary Robinson. at present on vacation on the main- land. are also planning to attend. Miss Br:-haut is secretary of iii" Young Peoplr's groups at the COP- Ruralwfeachers Convention Al ventinn. 74- O - it Personals Hunie. iver Ml'5. MEG? RBHISCY OI Arlington Miss I-Iva liioviislon wns elected was a welcome week-end guest of President fil then l0t'lll Rur--i Mr. and Mrs. C-.V. Ferguson of.Tcachcr.s Convention held at lim- Hampmn, tcr Rivcr yestcrrlny. with about ...-.,. thirty-five tnnrlicrs from the sur- Mlr and Mrs. Jack R. gem), and rounding district attending. Miss Lynctta Brown. of New Glhsizow. was the local lciiciicr i-lcclcd a member of the Board of Govern- ors or the School Districts. With Mr. Wilson Ross. ncnl: iippointcci Inspector of the ore" surrounding Charlottetown. in at- tendance. thi mccting commenced in the morning. with a discussion period on Ill! Course of Instruct- ion in Aril.inii-tit-. The afternoon with an lntcresiiiisz talk on the teaching of literature and lan- guage tn senior grade pupils. gir- cn by Mrs. Frank Ross. of Park- dnlc. follo.v(ii by a lil'lPf spcez-ii on the work of the Red Cross by Miss M:-iric Bowncss. Supcrvlsri of the Junior Rcd Cro!-us. Dr. l.. "iii. Sliaw, Di-puiy Mir.- lstcr of Eilucntion and Director of Education then urldresscd thi- n-ccting on general topics. bss-i mainly on the work of the com- ing school j('t'll'. The com loii came tc. n closc with fl Quin ion Box and discus- famlly of Montreal have been vis- iting Mrs. Berch'.s mother, Mrs. Wilfred Lawton, Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawton ol Moucton and their five children have recently returned home af- ter visiting Mrs. Wilfred Lawton. Pownal. Mr. and Mr.-. Chest:-r Shaw Dc- Sable. were. the welcome guests Sundav. Auizust. 26th of Mr and Mrs. J W. Warren at. Seaside 11111. Stanhope. sussin-i ht-puii Mrs. Waldon Lowther. Cornwall. entertained a number of friends ati a demonstration at her home last; neck. A vcry plcasant. evening was spent in games and convcrsationi and Miss Ina Lowther played piano selections vcry tcceptobly. Mr. and Mrs. William Christmaii left on Wednesday August 29th for ti ' h ' D toit, Michigan. , afifei: Sngnnzieingnthaengn three weeks sion with all the tcachcrs par with u”!.. Cmhtmanvy parents tlcipalinsr. mndiictcd by Mr. E. ' i 1 i i ' MzicPhail. Attendance Officer anti Mr, and Mrs. E. Tnombs. 310 Kent St. They will spend it day or two ii. Toronto visiting the Exhibition. the Correspondent-n of tlic Dcpurtmcnt Supervisor of Study Branch of Education. M,-, and Mn wm.-ed Mm-risnn.MacMillaii and Mrs. Hamid Acorn and family of East saint John ar- and Red Cross Committee. Mrs. rived in Charlottetown by car re- Charles Jones. cently to spend their vacation with It was moved b.t' Ml'5- A- MM- relatives and frlerids on the Is- Millan. Scconded by Mrs. M. Jud- land. Their daueliter. Mary. ex- son to Send SW0” 30 Mi-'8 CIEDD pects to enter the Charlottetown to buy matcrial for the patients Hospital School of Nursing in Scp- at the Snnatorium to work with. It was also decided to get signs painted for each end of Pownal District. 0 Mrs. Ambrose MacMillan invit- ed the nembcrs to her home for the September meeting and col- lection amounted to 51.70. The re- port of the annual convention was then given by Mrs. Edison Smith. Mrs. Ev:-rctt. Weatherble and Mrs. John Worth. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting adjourned. tember. POWNAL W.I. Mrs. Robert Brown was hostess for the August. meeting of the Pownal W.I. The meetinz was held in the afternoon on the lawn with an attendance of nine members. One new member join- ed. In the absence of the presi- dent, the rice-president. Mrs. Edison smith presided. and the meeting opened with the "Creed" followed by the roll call. Minutes V- 0- N CONFERENCE - . :1 cl ---- :'..::::us.v '”::::2:..::.i:.:.r 2.2.. o-.-........ A -.c.-.- A four-day cnnfcrencc of district superintendents and national p supervisors of the Victorian Order; of Nurses for Canada will, open- here Sept. ii. The meetings will discuss such things as visiting nurses services, nursing problems. civil defence, records. reports and staff education projects. Russian Heavy Tank on read and discussed and it was de- cided to send for the cards to collect for the Cancer Society. The School and sick commit- tees reported and new commit- tees were appointed as follows: - school Committee. Mrs. Charles Jones and Mrs. Edison smith. Sick committee, Mrs. Ambrose Russian medium tank. captured plly on the Horse Guard parade in Korea, and new part or an ex- c is inspec by London childnn. Ralph Dnln. hlbition of Red equipment on dls- Powered by I 500-hompowed cueui : Wor isteel piling and the priority sys-, in plans made by the visitors from' Progress Made in F ederzil ks Projects in Island The acute shortage of slice: Minimum Potato. Price Announced tern of allocation are still causing delays in reconstruction and ad- ditions to whurves and breakwat- ers by the Dominion Department rot! Public Work. in Prince Edward Island harbours. This condition is A minimum pm? M 9” am; particularly in evidence at the pol. hush” on Seed pmalo” '0, Railway wharves in Charlottetownlllhe GM,” Mountain and A-us... and Souris, but very good progress.,.,,, wn.i,,m,3' and 5''", PM bush” is being made on various other-l,,l rm. Irish Cnhbleuv sebum,” l31'0.ieCl5 "Oi T5qu"'mK the "-55 9! Pontiacs Hlr(l other varieties, was si-991P”lnK- ,1-Innounced yesterday by Mr. I) The first COMFHCI in be lPi- 3i 1A. MacDonald r-lialrnian and man- .Souris. that of l”t?C0nsU'llI.'LlOlI of,,,,.,,,. or 11,, p E. 1, pom”, M-,,-. the outer block or the breakwah-r.i' k,..i,,g 30...-,1, BDDFOXIHIHINY YOTLV iect by .scv- No minimuhi price was set on ICMY 1689. fliom IOW W31" Ul'- W35 lablcstock potatoes and that 1:: fsatisfactorily completed in July by on seed varieties in subject to ll-I. J. Phillips and Sons. l.1tcr changc if conditions WA: The inner section. 34.1 feet longlrant. The. New Brunswick Potato with an average width of llA'0IIL.V"ilIIillil(Plii'12 Bnzirrl is taking sin. five feet, was awarded to liicillnr action. it was said by Mr. Diamond Construction CompanyoflMacDnnald who. in company wl ll Fredericton. N. B. The work con-iMr. 5. G. Pt'Pl)iH- Wfilnit-'81 all- sists of a. close-spaced timber crib.-viser lo the local board. met wi'h baimsted pm-1 sty1n8grgd' g11um-lthe members of that board re- ber being creosoted, and will carry -691!!!)'- a deck of untreated four inch planks. This project is now under way, with a number of local work- men being employed. I j :I- Ar 01 I York and VICIIIIIY The Canadian Dredge and Dock Mr. and Mrs.IRa-misay Auld, West Company, Ltd., were awarded the Covehead. were visitors to York contract for the reconstruction of recently, the guests of Mrs. Gordon trfe Railway wharf at Souris. and Crockett. the mplete reconstruction and? --- extension of the frost.-proof shed! Mr. and Mrs Archie Vassar. The approaches to the wharf and York. left this week for Ottawa. berth on- the north side are-. to bciont. to spend a holiday with their dredged to a depth of l.W8IIly'IHO!.x'OII and datighter-in-law, Mr. and feet, low water. and on the south Mrs. Harold Vcssey. aide adjoining the breakwater, tnni . ....- dcpth .of eighteen feet. The mat-' Mr. Claude Watson. West Cove- erlals for this work have bcenlheacl. spent a rr-cent evening in ordered. and while awaiting dellv-iYork. cry. the contractors have a large ---A dredge at work on the area ap-A Miss Audrey Henderson, West preaching the wharf. icovr-head, was a recent visitor in York. I i Work At Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vcssey and The changes in the stem at little daughter Beryl. York. were Rocky Point. are complcted in about two works b.V'ly, the guests of Messrs. Noye. Raviinr and lx'oye.l.iamg-5 wan-5, Credit is given to the contractors; IOF CBITYIDZ 0Ul- I (int? .105 0' N” Friends of Mr. Arthur Wyatt arc construction and extension with- glgd m ,(.c him home aggin gfte: out interference gr lnconvcnlcncei berm; A pmiem in thg 12.5.1. 1.105. to users of the w arf. mar. I Three projects are under vvav OI ll .7 - Planned in 5Umm”5lll9 .h3"bm”-i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vc.-sey wr-rc Repairs have been sat!-favtorllyi 'isil.crs to Wheatlcv River recent.- C0mPlPW'1 '0 ti" 5”” i7””k””.”'- ly. thc guests of Mrs. Vesseylv. mi-Id 1319i"! 319 ”g'5i- ;"3-WV, ""P”;rL: aunt. Mrs Wearers. nee e to 'ie s ruc ure since construction in 190t7. . Tenders are now bcin: askcd for the reconstruction. improvements and dredging of the Railway wharf. and tenders will be asked for in Mr. and Mrs Miss Marion .Mhtiri'a.v is spending her holidays at her home in York. 1 Mrs Harry Lewis and two . ,d-aughiers. Mariorie mid Meralyn. tigeuillfllli Illlugie 131' l'l9rCll3;A11P1ClL””;';1uvcre visitors to Wheatlcy River re- ri e recon: ruc on o owing i nu. taken over by the Department nflce I Public Works from R. T. llolman. I-id; , .and familx were visitors to North Moi-k is expected l0.COnIHlPl1Cc River rccentlv, the guests of Mr. Xllhlnt tenhdirsfgttighcoffggigxa; and Mr-. William Houman. ' OH O 8 S or .9 I1 ibreakwater at Tignish. The cori- tract. was let to Messrs Com:-au and savoie. of Caraquet. New Brunswick. and the materials are in course of being delivered. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson Mi.-s Norma LEWLS, City. was a recent visitor to York. Mr. and Mrs. Douizlas Moore, ICILV, u-crc rcceii! visitors in York R"”"”" ""h'"" Mrs. Toni Knox and family spent siiiiday. August 26th in York. Mr. Messrs. Smith and Sons.nf Fort, tHoorl Island. N. 5.. are rcr.iiii'ln:. a 135 foot section breakwater damaged by a several storm last January. This work i.s,MH expected to be finished about tl.ie'Mr;' and of September. I " ' Good progress is bein: made on. R R , D I ' . , the Runway Wm"! It Gcmlgpmwn fr. and fis. Heath CILSVXCII and with ("W mhnur under H” direCh,IIi's. Claude Crasirell were visit- ion of Mr. Howard Llewcllyh an Naufrage Boat llai-hour. Kiiizisr and Mrs. 1-lazen Bradford Harold Watts. Mrs. Gordon Crockett. T0 -llIAL.:YAN POST county. is nearlnir completion tin- der a contract awarded to H. J. Phillips and-Sons. SINGAPORE A I 30 p R I Repairs to the outer block of thn My N Com 'Sir”g0b Loc;(h:,'r' north pier at C-rahamis Pond are almost finished. and tcnders will shortly be called for the extension former commander-in-chief of the lndian army. has been named new hcad of British operations against 0! 'h' R”””miaiid familx. Black's Harbour. N. B.,i are visitinc in York. the guests of, Bradfoi-d'.s parents. Mr. andi lors to York recently. the guests of 1 PAGE FIVE Trouble caused By Barley Joint Worm Z... First i0ueen's liberal Ass'n. Annual Meeting Mr. Robert Dawson. of Crapaud.i was elected President at the an-. nual meeting of the 1st Queensi Liberal Association which took place at the Bradalbane Hall las:'bIe until this war. night. The newly clcctcd prcsl-i The worms are round 0,. U1 dent stressed in his speech thatiieistalk, rinse in the joint, mu ..;.. W3-I 801118 to press for the 0I'g3l'Il-lIl'ai'ElS of 20 may be on the 0... znion or a. Young Liberals As-istulk. They ...-.- i.n....,..-..i.,..r..i soclntion, and would call a meet,-illltd nmiroxiin.iiai,t- om-.pignm in.-i. log for this purpose in the nearpill i"llf.'llI. Litllc is known about ture. it us yet. and so far there is no The meeting began uith 3 (me 1 rct-ummvnrlcd trvatmnm. minute's silence in memory or the Anotlicr ilistiirbcr to Iilrmarg 1. BF'l'1".V zzinuerii of the Province especially those on the north amp, "9 Pxhericnrinz considerable trau- hlc with the barley joint worm Although not unknown before. it livid ncxr-r caused any Sfl'lDLil u-cu. -2? late Mr, ,1, Lester Dmmiasp fo11ow.iillP l'Pnpn('.ll'lIi14'i- of the turnip 9d by the election of officers, View ""”i m:tL:;:ol Hililil caused so president Mr. Oscar McKay of "jut-it rliiniitiv to crops lust year. Cilflbn. and Secretary, M,-p Ai, 'llw niug.-:nt ii.-W Ilvrn km,-A-n (0 1,50,, Mayne of E,m,,a1d- meC”Dn.r.-ti its u.i)' tn v.:liiitI three inches of Mr. Lee Macl-Itvcii of CllIl0ll,i”r W" "W "","l” i'””lP- If '10-'-4 and Mn John Rogprson of Hamrrlnot sinp fm-(ling: uhcn the turnip ton as rBpl'esel1lalivcs' to tho Cent. ” l'””'"l- "W '"”” 50"??? in mi Execmivm and NIL John lllckpliiolr-s nf DPl2I'll tliirknns-5 and has OX. Springfield. as member fill the "5 "ms '" ”"”'7”' Provincial Orgaiiizaiioii has then; I'M Mar W” 'i”' l'”" 'h" Resolutions of corifidcnce in: . 3 ' . ', A Federal and Provincial l1ienll3Cl'Six.:r.I”?. ioslil ,i”,.I'hp.. (11.0. whim '1" were passed. Addresses were gll'-.iN,.I;:"l,:(:n',i( I,-.d.mmlD-II-fl-M .t.he Ex: on by Mr. vv. F. Allan Stewart, M -., .-,';,,m,;”',Ii',n ,'.i,'s sift" 1,4" -. ,ivir. Cecil Miller and Mi. P. iz.l,,,,,. W, """ 3 Maccormick, Qucr-n's County 1 : Wvpphpw "p President. Pisquiddbdsl Notes icertificates Of icitizenship For i l CXPECWK1 10 AW visitors to Whcatley River recent-, L r l i i l l i to the inner scctlnn nf the south breakwater. in order to provide badly needed ext;-pa mooring space for the fishing boats. COml11llf1lSl- terrorists in Malaya. it was annotinccd today. He will succei-cl Lt. -Gen. Sir Harold Raw- dnn Briggs. chief of operations ”'M ” since March. 19.30. SOUTHAMPTON, Eiiglahrl. Auc..' V - 30 -tReutersI- Eight hnndredi KINGSTON. Jamaica. Aux. 3'1 troops of the 1st Battalion of the.-tRcutei-sh The official death toll Royal Norfolk Regiment sailed of the liiirricane which swept today for Korea for a unit of Brigade. British 154. "The zovernment is 12.500 persons daily. Lilith put at feoclin: the Exhibition in London engine. the SSH ton monster is which fires I 20-pound pi-oigcuig, fitted with an O5-millimetre gun It also carries two machine-gunei. l I as i-eplarzenieiitslJamaica two weeks am today was. i 'Mr. and Mrs. Lcvi Jay and Miss Mabel Jay vi-eve visitors tot Charlottetown recently. i Chinese Residents Tun new ti:iiiarli-iris nr-re. pro" Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley, posscssrirs of tiiizriisliip cert..- st. Theresa. were Sunday gucstsunles .vcsIN'da.v when Judas C- of Mr. and Mr.-, on-en Karly, St. (flair Tralnnr. Queen's County W. Court Jtldizc, t'OiifPl'i'I'rl them on Mr. gammy -31,-1V CINE SM. p two Ciiincs-c-horn rt-sidonls of this lionnian at Albany. spent the l'ii.V- 'l'hc rr-miw'nIs were Ilarizv ueei.-em-i at his home in pmqmd l-lcn Thom, pi-nprmior of the Roxy East. Ptftsiilllliilrli. and Yr-p llcni, cook at lllI' sanic rc.-;luur:iiit. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jav aiidl J”'"1” T”l"'" Wok” "' Acme family of Halifax WC”, wP'ek,,ndllcngIli to the ncw (Illflilfllafis-lll visitors at me home M Mn and I-oiinmttilatiiiiz tlicin on ncqulrilm MrspKenneLh Jan i-ilizciisiiip nnrl iclliiig tlicm '0! pi ilw duties unit-ii no with the pri- . . .- - ilcgcs. llv smko briefly nl l.I.' NIL Fmnus Macbmmm is Euclid" vnlun nf lllf'lllllPlV ritizciiship and ing a week in Pisquid East. uhat it. would mean to them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitc.; Donash. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly recently. Mrs. Alton Jay was ll visitor in Charlottetown recently. WANTED M... Number young dairy cows, and Mrs. Mr. I-larolri Affleck. Hoistcins preferred, freshen- glount. Stewart. were in Plsqultl mg September or Qctgber. a.” ”Ce"”-l' W95” M M'” "d Can also handle few feeder Mis. E. E. Jay. . Lyyyv. M. lloistcin calves between four PRAISES ITALIAN ARMY and five. liiindicd. Paying w- 330.00 pair for pigs thirty ROME. Auiz. 30 - (AP: .,Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery to- day finished an extensive tour of Italian frontier defences with high praise for Italy's l'esur,-zcnt arni.v.. Montgomery. deputy supreme com-I inander of Atlantic Pact forces. told reporters he had been par-1 ticularly impressed by two divi- sions he fought in the battle ofi El Alanieln--the Aricie (Bait:-r-l inz Ram! and Folgore (Light-i nlngl. SEPTEMBER 19th AT VI'alersitIc, Pownal pounds -and over. WILLARD PROWSE Bracklcv QUEEN 'S (I-()1? NTY BE PREPARED FOR HOSPITALITY WITH Wdfg FOR SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Situated in a rcsidcntial locality a short distance X A inc-cling of all commit.- tces Monday, Sept. 3rd, 8 pp. m. in Poivnal Hall. outside City limits. Each lot appioxiniatcly severity- five feet frontage by one hundred and twenty-fi'.'e feet deep. For l'ui'llicr pai'lit-Lilurs apply.'- THE EASTERN TRITST COMPANY 154 Richmonil Strcct. - G. H. .'iI. -- FALI. is 3-'Wl-i.K'l'l'.R tune and 'l'lllS Full Ii:-l-an lluIiWl' l'-ll "Vii-'i”i SWEATERS of Aunoru and Nylon blend that arc lvciutiiullx firm. lvcautlftilly soft. hr-ntitifully filling and lit-ntiiif'-illy tr-asoiinhlr in llfi-l"7 Tlin colors are shell pink. rose. l.-ivciirlr-r and )elinu. Short sloevcd Pullovers in tlic round nockcrl classic style no -i.0R and ion: slceved Cardigans pro 6.95. The si;'.cs are 14 In 20. Thrsc llclrn llorp. 1' Sweaters are wonderful for dross-up. hnudrrflil for casual ur-ar. um- rlerful for any-olrl-ilnie. . . . You'll very ii:-finitely unnt In art lhml AND you'll find them in ilvc Little Shop. t'uai'lottctnui-. and the Sportswear Department of ihr Sunimcrsido .R"r.vrr-. GOING places or stmiii: at lvnmr . . . for I--.1-i.i day ur-an soil just can't beat the SUB-STANDARD NYLON llOSl-I that ion can buy in the 5 and I0 Dopartincnt. Walking mid incrlitim shccrs in .1 glorious assortment, of Fall shndcs including 211135 and Iaupcs are :uailr1lilP in sizes 8 V2 to 11 priced 1.09 and 1.39. Sim today. while the st-lcrllrm is complete. for Evcriday Substandard N310 s in the 5 and 10 Depart- ment. SPI-'.ClAI.l.Y desiszncrl fnr inch in tho av-himl .SPiIit'f'K . . . lli('Kf7K BELTS made of lirnvy tiuulity Ncpnn tllic now. long:-wm ins: he-it mn- terloll are in black color uith A plain brass buckle. There is a full ranzt: of sizes in thc Ncpon Bell line and the price is Just 150, Err! I new Bell. to wear with your uniform-you'll find it. Made by Hickok. in the Men's Wear Department. REGENT Knit DRESSES. Sl'-ITS and ROMPFIRS for your not onus who take sizes 1. 1 1.2 and 2 are in the Youth Centre. Thr Drelsns are really the dalnticst little frocks live seen in some time and the Suits and Rompers are equally as cunning. Colors uhiie. hlug, wt. law and rifle green make these garments something worth talking about! The prices are from 3.40 to 4.50. . . By the vvav A new ship. ment of children's Sweaters has just arrived too. . . Come see them for yourself in the Youth Centre.