Cd B.C.Lions To ,Lead 13- compet . Trask got his strike while lists The llth international match lag the mouth ofithe Tusltet River. raced opened Wednesday with Ynmomh, N.5., druggist Thurih The big blueiin was aboard in to three tuna gelled. day boosted the British Common minutes. cup Maitcljos .11 Press Statf-Writer llC!;l;IGE.;0RT. N.s. tcPi - A late the Western in Football Union treasury this fall '0 NIP WIFU clubs with smaller , ll" receipts; lays Lions general All boats headed for Soldier manager Phil.Webh. wealth team into the lead In the TREND BROKEN v Rip at dawn Thursday but there In three league games thia sea- gecond day at the! lath interna- It was the fourth tish taken this was no action and In! noon 31 son. attendance for Lious' games tional tuna cup matches. Alfred year by a newcomer to lnterna- boats were working the mouth 01 baa averaged 29.312 compared .msk-5 543 pounder was the only tlonal competition. Trash is e the Tusket River and only three with 5.150 in eight home games catch of the day. first year member on the com cruised the rip. last season. As a result. the Commonwealth monwealtb team. Wednesday's For nine years. Soldier's Rip Under the new share-the-wealth mm, with 1,048 points. is In first catches were also by match new- was the exclusive hunting ground arrangement the league is expert. in second place. on the nosunaub W.I.F,U. In. VANeoUvsn(cr)-aritisacis-seen.-as-talsaea.-unbr- lnsnbiaueaswillundoubtadlypasclubwilleoatribdiieeatsfos the maximum amount of swine tsnvrovincial each raid adnslsstae ever the mu-eeciuhaanwtesl-Iii-I theaveraaswillreeetve-Ilcents tor,evuyettdunertlICYl"'"h ugh: maximumaduhvilllhdi outistilmo. t ogiggtysei-'sauaadance.itWII 4- -Juonswouldhavepald out 814.700 and Edmonton and innipeg about sill) each. Sask- The British team took 400 bonus "first day trend." second and third day fishing. ms ,0, mg day's long catch. The 1955 tournament was won This year the decision at where Germany is third with 019 points by the U.B. on the'atrcngth at one the fishing best was '10.-It to the ".1 the United States fourth with of three iiah taken in the first guides. LAKE FOREST. ill. (AP)- Gerry Magee of Toronto won 2 and 1 'l'hu"day from Californian Ted Gleichmann to move into the semi- nnls of.the United States ama- teur golf championships. ,vMagee's opponent in the semi- lillls today over 36 holes will be Gerry Magee In Semi-Finals In U..S. Golf Championship nnd 1 in their quarter-final match. Magee. conqueror in,the fourth round at Walker. Cup player Don Cherry. nipped Neil oonquist of Minneapolis 1 III in ruins play- Detendlng champion H a r v i e Ward of San Francisco won 8 and 2 in the quarter-finals over Arnold lfoderal Pilot Canning Plant Shows The Way MDRDEN, Man. ICP) .. Mug. toha'a young, but fast - growing ellnllll Industry, has received a shot in the arm from the federal department of agri('ulture's ex. perimuntal station here, T laboratory is finding the lnlwerl to questions such .5; What are the best varieties of Vegetables for canning in Mml. got: 'a'nldlwhat are the criteria (oi- e r ring when the their best? y "' -” Dr. A.L. Shewfelt of the labor. story is narrowing down the num. Now the emphasis is on testing these crops with an eve to taste tenderness and .......,...y, pm: ducts are canned on a small scale and data is kept on the canning of each variety. T0 TASTE PRODUCT! In WW" 3 llanel of experts -will 33:3” "'9 Products and the results will be checked. against canning records as ii guide to processor; and producers. Ten Years ago when the labor3 story was opened there was one canning establishment, it went Study Hora, Fauna And lugs FUNK ISLANII. Nltl. (CHC. glll rltued sea-lashed reeksdl” . e do miles off the northeast shoul- der of Newfoundland are sporting new identification 'r acdets. Dominion wildlife officer has Truck and provincial wildlife un- cer Doug Punlott visited here In July and did the banding job in llldayam . in ad tlon to handing 14,eso Atlantic murres. locally called turs. the men also handed eon kit- tiwakes and did an inventory at the mbird species on the la- lands. The Funk island mus-re eel- Puftinl. auks. gannets. two spe- cies oi rnurres and three species of gulls. ALL AIR FORCE VETERANS A Battle of Britain Parade will be held Sunday AM. at 10:00 hours. Parade to form up at the Rooms at the Bank of Commerce Building at hours All Air Force veterans and Canadian Legion members are invited-to attend. i Dress optional, medals may be worn. . , . - . 5 would have be t i d - i g hhifslzih of the billest nah taken co'.ll'Il'.alh.k'a catch broke whatisome :':e1Il1Ie.lV:u:fd(l::eCOT.lt;l'll:lTTl:: Q':."tiinIi"s'ii&e"i7mle;f":oL;:t'.: . dh.w.3us.tRR:luhH cu . Q;:h:lmrleI::nll':;Q'lal:I1e v:;hei)t.l”Tll)e' zone): I. we "run In North Am" J'l H. .ii the first any. is Argentina with of as tlsbermen. guides and of- officials decided to rive n-rticr - :,:'&,,V,' f, I39 "'"3”" 0' 9-ch llsht -min 0! birds were dlI- Pnlldinti to points. . ficials thought nilsht become - Pants a little more leeway for the '”' 5' "' '""hed- covered no-this on the rush: 201 (Cont) Wing MANY NESTS The biologists counted 1.!!! gannet nests, indicating the col- ony has increased rapidly. 0& seven pairs were iound there in 1936. The Funks are the second largest gannet colony in New- foundland--the largest is at Cape St. Mary's. With one exception all handed murre recoveries have been local. special. rate ornit- One was found dead on .7t&x...0" suns" runsailtiz JUNIOR out of existence in 1950. Now I there are three, woduclng an average of 400,00 cases at veg. etables every year. Another plant is expected to open soon, The new director of the Mordeu farm is l)r. C: C. Strachan, a thing... Ef,f,f,l:5,i,'; 0,l,,hI,in::;:::',s"y!:flrggimih Prof. Ernest Roleau of the work Rf he Unmrsflies "3; University of Montreal, a botan- . Oregon and Massachusetts. in rgnt Tlo':E"';n me upedmm 9ALG”iY- CP"T""' '””"i F" ”-3'"” "9 W” ” "'9 '”d' mF5uxllkyl:lalilnd nail is of interest T3" Bob Mmmnoh "I CEIHEI-"V em! agmunum departments ex" to scientists because it grows so Stampeders announced Tuesdaymerimental station -in Summer- veteran Chuck Kocsis of Royal Oak, Mich., who beat 20-year-old Rex-Baxter of Amarillo, Tex., 3 New 'Cat Stadium Is Proposed HAMILTON CP - A group of businessmen has approached mum of Macon. Ga., and meets Joe Campbell of Anderson. lnd.. the 1055 collegiate champion. sacltusetta beach. - Mr. Tuck collected Funk Island insects to be turned over to an entymologist for classification. "1 don't know what they are." he said - "lice, flies ticks and A scientifically lemwldad unulti-vitamin for children, nude 6 through I I-inveeo dolly tablet specially designed to be easy to wetlnvt In Super Plenamtns Juaiav. your child gets 9 vitamins Including Ii. plus important mlnenle. A augav-ceded Oablot you (MIG will us. to am i Stamps Sign Floyd Harrawcocl v& IO weeh supply 3 53.29 WI l i ii far (mm the mainland and sur- Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Football Union and proposed the b;;i".'inr of a sl.ll00.000. 30.000- seat football stadium on the out- altirts of the city. Ticats now use Civic Stadium, which accommodates approxi- mately 20.000. Tiger-Cat officials have considered the proposal but have. not gone into details. The Ticats have had little suc- cess with the civic parks board in pressing tor larger entrances to Clvic Stadium and greater seat- ing capacity. . MARITIME RECORD - BREAKER Elm:-r Ncwsom of Summerslde ing record for two-year-olds at the Bevans is shown congratulating gem is the proud, smiling owner Colt Stakes Wednesday night trot- Mr. Newsom and presenting him of Palacona the twoxyear-old trot- ting the mile In 1.19 to crack the with a silver tray donated hy Mr. up who broke the Maritime troti- old mark by SIA seconds. Mr. H.R. Bevans. Guardian Photo Nlacpherson Clan descendants of the clan Macpher- son, 5,000 strong. will gather here during the weekend amid the skiel of bagpipes and swirl of kills. Actually the Macpherson clan. descendants of the Sons of the Parson with a Scottish wildcat as their emhl II. has seven sub- clans, all entitled to wear the grey and black, yellow and white Import Floyd Harrawcod. releasedf Monday by Winnipeg Blue Bomb-l era. has been signed by Siam pederii. - There was no immediate indic - tlon v.-"ich present Slam " irri- port l-iarrawood would replace. land. B.C.. and played an impor- tant role in the development of the BC. canning industry. -RICH PERIOD Miiily of the most beautiful mosques in the old Ottoman em- pire were buili by Bayazid II. Formerly with the Calgary club. Harrawood has been on Blue Bombers reserve list this year, in 1955 he was named to the Western who became Turkish ruler in 1481. vives a rigorous climate and as- saults from sea and storm. FAME!) DRAMATIST Christopher Marlowe, the 16th- ceniury English playwright, was the son of a shoemaker who lived in Canterbury. 159 GT. GEORGE Tnterprovincial Football Union de- fensive all-star team. Sportsmen Buys Arctic Prince chestnut call. by Arctic Prince out oi Flatter. The colt was purchased at the Doncaster yearling sales by the Anglo-Irish Agency on behalf of the Calgary newspaper publisher. The colt was one of 10 yearlings sent to the sales by F. F. Tuthlll. Nine were sold,for a total of 5:23.793. A Iilly hy the famous Nearco dress tartan. we The Parson was Muriacli. pain! son of Kingussie and chief of the clan Chattan. who gave the Math? went for 8.000 gulncas to British trainer Noel Murless. Fifty-one lots. including two private sales. were sold during Armoufies by 1430 hrs. an Ranks PEI Regt. (17 Reece) will attend the Recruiting Parade on Saturday, September 15th, 1956. Personnel will report to the Charlottetown JENKINS PHARMACY DIAL 4219 Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Science Finds Hulingsubstance That Does Both-1 Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto. Ont. (Special) - For the int time science has found a tosurgery. In one hemorrhoid use aftn another, "very striking improve- last" was reputed and verified by doctmI' observations. Jain Wl'l.ll'B1l.:;Od prunptly. Andi ile gen 1 'eving pain, actu reduction or lettaotioss (ahrinlcing) took pleas. And most asnaaing el al-this Improvement was maintained in mass where sIoetma' observations was eaitinued and a period of have ceased to he a problem!” And among these euiferasa were a healing bstan 'th th ide variety of hemorrhoid Holds Gafhering D0N.CASTER- Y0”'5hI"' mp :at".t':nis1iiIigabiIi'l.yt4is.lIr.-inl's'l1ssnorrt Eons. norm of 10 to M years' Canadian sportsman Max 39" Iioidsandtnrelievepa.in.Thousanda standing. th ' TORONTO (CF) g Canmmm Wednesday paid 25,040 for ii h.V,b,,,n1,w,d.'1g,houg,;.,..,n, AJlt.hia,w1t,I1out auseo aan notice, anosthetita or astrtngrnta d anykind.Theseeset;isanewhes.li.ng subetanoe (Bio-Dyne')-the dheow ery of a. famous scientttle institute. Already, BixrDyne is in wide on for healing injumd Hallo H II parts of the body. This new healing substance ll odered In suppository or OIWIIIGM form called Preparation H'. Ask for Individually sealed eonvnimi Preparation 11 suppoaftorlui C Preparation H ointment. with medal . asanynsnntlsal licator. F , tion H is add phersons their origin as a clanlthe morning and realized .t:9l.224.l DRMS B3”-l9dI'955: b91"l5i B90t3 and Putt.” Intent, rasultswsre so thorough rm den; stores. ,'atisfaet.ioI . 73. Aggregate for the corresponding um web belt. agggugqgggygnnbleeonakesuoh 'u,.,,g,,.d....oa.yg.fundgd. Gathering-rwllh the Macpher- session last year was 5:97.566. ' ms-iahing automate as "PiIu- -s-ssansus” sons will be the Murdoch. Catta- --j-?wm-m--m- nacli. Gillies. Gillespie, Mac- Murdn and MacVurich, all clan names. Founder of the clan association, TRANSPORTATION: will leave: READ ABOUT RCA VICTORS a':...E:.""”.:;..:::i i::.:r;'”:s.y..:f- LONGER" ::'.:.::.i::e mom" iii: in Macphcrsovn of Ottawa. formeri - , """""""""" P" flgggvgndhiglgiggdgg-3 v;,'g,g1ctirm;r;v-J V Vi ..-7 . Ruatico 1330 hrs. clfggvimagg gt, icfiugy g;g';;g;g;j . Tracadie . . . . . . . . . . . . 1330 hm. , . . .I ' . i I ;;'",h:' 35 "f:5"k5-,nN1',';:5" '"Ve"""" - Montague . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .,. 1315 hrs. Msg 3- to Walter Simmonds. the co-owner; tray donated by Mr. George Greg-, Dates of historic evnnls before '; Mr. L. Simmonds and Mrs. George ory. i 'about 2000 BC cannot be fixed Gregory who presented a silvcrl Guardian Photol with any accuracy. This is Miss Russell the winner of the three-year-old trot at the coil Stakes Wednesday. In the pho- rviJ?i951 of-sh on PAliE8(10,Allll ll, ISLAND RADIO crmitlsog T36 (it. George St. I A. H. PEAKE) Lt.-Col. Commanding PEI'Reg't. I I7 Receel FALL . SPECIALS LEATHER JACKETS : Genuine Pony Hide Leather Assorted Colorse-Blue-Red-Black Popular Two Tone and Trimming 3 l Regular Prices to 524.50. Reduced to . Ay l SI'UDENTS' SLACKS E i C New Fall Shades-Greys-Blue-Browns 0 Fine Imported Fabrics s i O Crease Resistant-Stride Styles . 0 Regular Prices to 312.95 Reduced To l BOYS' PONYHIDE LEATHER JACKETS . . . bll.95 BOYS' SCHOOL SLACKS . . . . s3.95 BOYS' DOESKIN SPORT SHIRTS . . . . . . tl.49 I Steve open Friday onrsmrsay Untl 9:30 p.lI I I Dial sozi IIITERIIIIPTIOII IIOTIGE ' There will be an interruption of electric power i on our Queen circuit in the City of Charlottetown on. , Sunday morning, September 16th, between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. weather per-ptHng. for the purpose of allowing us to do some necessary maintenance work on this line. l The City area involved in the interruption wilt t be Sydney Street, and the southwestern section bounded by gvm-r. Great George. and Euston Ir Itreeta, and the Harbour. man; 11.. 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