JUNE 8, 1951 "Howie-in and Vicinity Mrs. Felix Doii-on was a visitor i U, 1-towlan on Wednesday. There are still a few men busy 3 cutting pulp in our district. Joe Richard and Paul Gallniit ' maul to Lot 9 on Monday to be- . gm cutting WIP- Mr. Prosper Ara it. teacher ,.. Tignllh. spent the week-end in Woodstock. Mrs. Florence Good spent the 224th with her family and rel- alives in Howlan. Mrs. John Flnnan of Woodstock spent Wednesday in Howlan vis- 'iiiiig relatives and friends. .ilban Arsenault. employee oi tfiirran & Briggs. motored from Albany on Wednesday night. Mrs. Johnnie Buotc and little .i(IlI of Coleman attended Mass at St. Anthonyls on Sunday. Mny '27 nan Saunders and son of O'- i.e.-iry were on a business trip to liowlan on May 24"!- iir. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant of t'oleinan iveic in Howlrin on Sun- Ila)". Miss Bernice Gallant. teacher at Forest View. spent the week-end uiiii her parents in Woodstock. XII. llenry MacAusland rind ii.-iiighters Frecda and Leila mu- iorod to Albany on Saturday.. Fivd .-irsennult who is employ- ctl ill Summerside motored home on Wednesday night where he spclil the lioliday. ' 'riu- Misses Delma Gallant and lmiir Arsenault of I-Iowlan took ill the dance in Piusville Hall on , Wcdiiesdny evening. Vriillcls MacQuiirrie mitt came on Thursday Mrs. Mac- tits. xflll Ivflllllelll. imciit to visit with ,Qiinrric's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Riley of 0'l.enry were visiting with Mrs Riley's mother in Woodstoci-: im Siiiiday. ilr. and Mrs. Francis Blanch- -ml are now in Howlan with Mrs. Rlamrhai-ti's parents. prior to low."- ing for Toronto. -119-c ii-nni.-is MacQua SI! and son Willard motored from Wilmot on Sunday. On return they were scconipanied by Mrs. MacQuarrio and son Kenneth who had spent I few (Ili)S with her parents here. llei. Fr. Rooney was the cel- .-brant of High Mass in Alberton "on Sunday as Rev. Fr. Monaghan officiated at services in St. Anth- on)'s at Bloomfield. llis l-'raiicis Mitt-Qiiarrir and son Kenneth of iiiilniot came to Houlan on Thursday evening and remained with her parents until .5-alurday. um: l.uey Gallant. Kelly Road. NOTICE til school taxes due the Vic- Iuria School District. are re- iiueiiti-d to be paid by June lilth in order to settle accounts prior to school meeting. If not paid by this date. legal action will he is now spending some time at the home of her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arscnault. with whom she is now employed. With so many showers farming is being held up quite a lot. Some of the farmers in this locality have finished planting. but others haven't started yet. Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault were Sunday evenlnz Euests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters.. Mrs. Frank Peters and her sis- ter. Mrs. Nelson Gallant of Du- var. were in Howlan on the morning of the 24th. Mrs. Frank Peters who has been employed in Summerslde came home on Tuesday night. She is now in Duvar with her pu- rents. May 24th was ii dark day and in the afternoon heavy rain show- ers fell. making it a very un- pleasant day for sports.. On Saturday, May 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault and fam- ily moved to Albany where th.-y plan to reside for the summer months so as to be near Mr. Arsenault's work. Miss Helen Platts and her brother-in-law. Tom Burton. both of, Boston. Mass., are vacationing in Howlan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Platts and family. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Perry are pleased to welcome them back to their summer home in Duvar after spending the win- ter at their beautiful home in Reading. Mass. Mr. Perry is it returned man and they spend every summer on their native P. E. l. Relatives in Howlnn were pleas- ed to note that Miss Theresa Finnan of Souris West is now home after being employed during the winter in Montreal. Every summer Miss Finnan visits her relatives in iiowlnn and Wood- stock. who are always proud to welcome her. A bingo and auction sale under the auspices of the Howlan St. Thomas Aquinas Society was held on Wednesday night. May 23rd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenauli. The attendance was not large but every one was game and in the playing mood so that a good sum of 330 was madih A few articles which were donated for the occasion were auctioned off by Mr. Tenis Peters in his well known way. A very good lunch was served by the ladies. There were guests in attendance from Cascumpec. Mill Pond. Wood- stock, Duvar and Howlan. There was it very large congre- gation at St. Anthony's R. Church on Sunday, May 27th. it being the Corpus Christi proces- sion Sunday. The celebrant '1! High Mass was the Rev. Fr. Monaghan of Alberton. lie also the sermon which was After delivered on the "Rosary Crusade". Mass procession of the most Blessed Sacrament. from the church to parochial liouae where a beautifully decorated repository nltiir had previously been erect- ed with every one present taking part. At the repository altar every one knelt while Benedic- tion ol the Blessed Sacrament was given by the pastor. Rev. Fr. Rooney. The procession then wended its way back to church. FAMAGUSTA. Cyprus, June 7- (Reuters) -- The lst Battalion of Britain's Cheshire neslment "'"'"' reached here today on the line; , ress of Australia--the secon By order of School TIHDIIOFI. Ergpest contingent. M Brmsh WHITFIELD IIOWATIK troops to arrive on the Mediter- ranean island within a month. 59c'”"'V' The 29th Field Regiment. aoyal Artillery. ll'I'IVOd last month. and DAILY cizosswoiio ACROSS 2. One whr 20. Tennis 1. Vi indrow of serves strokes WI sraln at table 21. Character 6- Funds- 3. Past, istic of mm!-G1 , 4. Denary msn giixioiis 5. Hour (abbr.)23. A mouthful 13 Jitamgy 5 To cloud 25. Male cats - bhwlf -. Dry 26. Napped 1 Milan. 3. Distress skins 1. Amerits . signal 21. Greatest 15 inventor D.Abesutiful 2l.Kett.les - - .. - -Guido! young man 29. Cooking hstortlsyw Answer 16 llliweatnote 10.M.lldness ranges 17-Nlrlling 14.Godde4.s of 30.Annoy :i1.Empioy ' mm discord 32. General 3l.lJscape 18 EYT.) 18. Dress tendency (slang) , 21' sfrlnffe t9. Hoisting 34. On the 39. Moslem title 22: Mun"-kw machine ocean 41. Sun godp accupled - I - a.r 25.Boyl::y n ' nickname 3- Eifpoaes to sunta rays 25. Leached Wood ashes "ti. Shoshonean Indian I2. Networks 01' small blood vessel; K tanat.) 3--Type measure ' 34.Branch of leami 25- Othercvixgg ..s. Drench" : -'l8.Voleanlt: roe) - I0-C"-Y (Ger.) ' H.Storma 42.'I'ohe1p . 93-AceumulIto : DOWN I 1. Safe : DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-IIore'a how to w:.'-.': it: i A X I D I. I A A X I II I. 0 N 0 I I I. I. 0 W . fame leti.:.- simply stands tor another. In this eXali' .'r:t--I tr he three Us, 3! for the two 0'1. etc. Single -non ,,0PhleI. the length and formation of the wort.'- V . . - "PIP-svwnuc W.'.3FUIanIY l................ ""1 my the code letters on dilesont. - Acryptsgrantiootatian .93” For saw: sawrpwroizxx ”'PI:P svr nnwai. JWM ii:'r.vws JVP In ..' U .2 Pl !.:;L"0'I AnAsi'nsiiVAna,soig9,tmo. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Locks iisiiii and Vicinity O'Leory end Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of! O I I Vicinity Duvar were visitors one evening. ,-ecenuy n the home of Mm Miss Elaine MacLeod. who is Mm-nu. A,,,nmm Fore" employed with the summerslde view, (Telephone Exchange. spent the iweek-end at her hem: in 311:. Mrs. Kenneth Bills of O'Lear Id” W953 91 h" 9”” 5' Mr' "I spent an afternoon last. week ii)t' Mr5- F'w- Mac!-'wd' the home of her sister, Mrs. wriil Deepest sympathy is extended to McDonald, Locke Road, ,Mrs. Hugh D. Maetfhee of the ,Brao in the death of her mother. The little Misses Judy, Sandra Mrs- Sobey of Wllmot. who PI55' of and Gertrude Foley of Forest ed away 0" Elmdny. MIY 37'-It Vlew. spent Saturday afternoon John. George and Ed. Matthews visiting school friends on thel of O'I.eary are brothers of Mrs. Locke Road. Sobey and heartfelt sympathy is --- also extended to them. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley aniii family of the Forest View dis--3 Rannje came;-on, 3,5,, who was trlct on Sunday afternoon motor-f vismng in omen-y mg guest of ed to Summerside and back home. ms wuev! pnems. Mr, and Mrs, 4 ton and daughter Helen. Burton. were visitors to Plusvilie. ren of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot G. Read of Coleman. Rev. Fr. M. ii. Rooney was I li.'.li0l' to Piusville on Monday. Despite very inclement. ucallirr anti the counter attractions of .. circus at nearby 0'l..eai'y. then: Miss .Doree'n Horne. Rosebank. were over twenty young people who attended the Brae United WCCMIY 599” I WW in” I" church youmv pcopicq; umm, Summerslde. guests of Mr. and party which was iieid at the home M” K511"-V 50"”- of its vice president. Mrs. F W MacLcod aid Mr. MacLear of , Brae recently. The evening opeii- '5 ed with a fine worship service M”- conducted by the president. Mrs. Mr. Paul Gallant. Saint. John, visiting his parents, Mr. and Charles Gallant. Roy ouigon, The scripture Wm Miss Betty Martin. Bloomfield rend by Lam... Mncphee. Tm. Corner. was a recent guest of meditation was zivu, by Mm Miss Clarissa Gallant. Robert Oulton. it was decided The Misses Norma and Hazel Corcoran were visitors to Sum merslde on Saturday. that the next meeting would be in two weelss' time and it would be held at the Brae Shore, or if weather was unfavorable. at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oui- Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace in the . evening. Mr. Charlie Foley of View and Mr. Harold Jelley of 0'Leury on Monday motored to Charlottetown and back home the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Truiiiiiii llarris of the Locke Road were in O'- Leary on Thursday. Mr. Jimmie DesRoi.-hes of For- est View is employed in Glen- garry. helping with the farm work at the home of Mr. Georiz: O'Neil. Mr. George Meggisoii of Kiiuls- ford is employed in Charlotte- town doing carpentcry work. Forest i d Dan MacPherson. left on Satur- - ay. May 26th for Thompson, N. 18.. near Oxford, where he will bf? ithe student minister of the Unit- led Church for the simmer months. Mrs. Cameron (nee Miss Jean MacPhcrson) will remain in -o'Leary for awhile. the guest of lhcr parents. Mr. Cameron's home ii: in Sydney. N. S. l i The members also welcomed lMlss Gloria Read and her broth- er Charles. Gloria ls a scholar- ship winner from Prince of Wales ,College in Charlott.et.own.and also iwon B. scholarship on entcrlniz 1Mount Allison University in Back- iviiie. N.B., where she has Iiusu icomplcted a very successful year. off a number of grab-bags. He had the group in roars of laiigh- ter. A delicious lunch was then served, for which a. small charge was made and this very enjoyable evening concluded by the Mizpah Benediction. The members con- llratulated Mr. and Mrs. 1-"red Macbeod who on May 29th celeb- rated their 25th wedding anniver- sary. Contests and games were enjoyed, led by the minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson of OlLea1'y, and a close game of beau-bag was en- joyed. The members were glad to welcome Mr. Archie Campbell of Calgary, Aim, to their meet.- lng. He was visiting his former home in Brae and left May 29th. ton. Charles Read in a. capable Md 5”" Reggie we” sumhy and very witty manner auctioned fxjesm 9! Mi" 3m M” uh” ams. Miss Audrey Call:nt. Duvar, was in Plusville recently. guest of Miss Noella Gallant. Mr. Gerald Hardy. Suuimerside, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Har- dy. Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs, Phil Leciaire and children, Claire, Marguerite and Ivan. and Miss Lorraine Corcor- i an, Miscouchc. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. NEW YORK. June 7 -(AP) - A 49-year-old widow. her tongue loosened by alcohol. was charged Mr. and Mrs. Leoiii.irdl-Ar.sen-l A commmge from tlljie PJes;E'i nult of Wilmot were n lor une' M p. E, I. of e n : Cove. O'Leary and Forest View gguch of Cgngda, composed of on Wednesday. May 16th. fmw. Jgmes Cross, Rev. Mr. Has- him of Margate, and Rev. Blair MacPhall of Breadalbane visited me Aibcpton pastoral charizc 0" Monday afternoon. May 28th. and the West Cape pastoral charge at 'night. The committee also called upon Rev. John M. Sheen and Mrs. Sheen of Blmsdale and Rev. Warren G.o Ilzickson and Mrs. Dickson of ' HY- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch nil ""'-' , Alberton were visitors on Sunday' Rev. Blair 13. Cogbgiilc one in l-lowlan and Forest View. -Springfield West. P. . -. A. A iseven miles from thed village I-- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchiml o'Leary, has returne will i'- of Alberton spent Sunday in How-: student Christian .Movement Na- inn and Plusviile. ! llonalNCrongrc';i:c1c1i1isGygs:;g03;; .R.ev. . 0 r ' , Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernnrci charge (the West Cape circuit or of Summersidc spent Sunday in the United church of Canada) at Howlan at the home of Mr. and me end of Jung and in the fall Mrs. Firmang Perry. -win assume his new duties as the Student Christian Movement Sec- retary for Dalhousie University in Halifax. N.s. Rev. Mr. Colbome is a native of Sydney. I graduate -of Dalhousie University End Pim- ll-lill Divinity Hall of Halifax. and the West Cape charge is his first circuit since he was Ordained three years ago. While her hus- hand attended the conference in Guelph, Mrs. Colborne and her infant son Michael were guests a! her parents, Mr. Justice M. B. Archibald and Mrs. Archibald oi Ottawa. Mrs. Margaret Arst-nnult oi . Forest View spent Friday after- noon visitini: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant of lhe' Locke Road. Mr. Albert Finnan. who is em- ployed in Knutsford spent Sunday at his home in i-iowlun. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang DesRoches- who are employed in New Bruns- wick spent a couple of days in Fortune Cove and Howlan. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of For- est View uas a Sunday visitor in I-iowlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenziult. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior of Forest View SDEHE Sunday afternoon in Bloonifleld and Plusvllle.. Mriand Mrs. Leo Ai'scii'uilt ucrc recent visitors at the home, of; Mr. Charles" R-cad is Halso 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arhing.1student of exceptional ability. He Woodstock. won prizes in Prince of Walcr. -- College in Charlottetown and this Mr. and Mrs. Ciiiirlie Foley pas; term was taking post-gradu- were visitors on Sunday 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. ate studies at MacDonald College in Montreal. He won it larlic Glenwood. Scholgrshlp of the I.O.D.B. (only .T . one of which is awarded to any Mir ""d M” Gwrge M95950" one Province) and this coming of Knutsford and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meggison of Summerside mo- tored to Forest View on Sunday afternoon. fall will take post-graduate stud- ies at Aberdeen University in Scotland. He is a veteran of world War Two. Before leaving in the fall for overseas study, Charles is looking forward I-0 meeting his brother James who for the past two years has been employed with the Bank DI,NOVl'i Scotia in the Dominican Republic and will be returning home in the early fall, Another sister, Doro- thy, is working with the Bank of Nova Scotla in SIIHIIIIOISIGC. she was formerly employed with 'i branch of the Bank of Novad Sod; pendent. Pnratroop Brigade-is dll-l tia in Toronto. These glfte ha; Monday, talented young people are c - mm HAVE YOUR CAR UNDERCOATED! Save your car years of life by having it under- coated by the latest equipment. This modern method of combatting rust and deterioration has saved motorists many, many dollars. We invite you to come in and have vnur cal undcrcoatctl by us. , F. ii. iiiacLAIiiE in. 169 onarron sr. 1-nous: 830 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffin and little daughter Annie were in O- Leary on Monday. Miss Yvonne Blanchard of Pius- vllle was a Sunday visitor "1 Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. A a third troop contingent-more than 3.000 men of the 16th Inde- Potato production records consistently show that fields protected by C-0-C-S Nlatox Crop Spray and C-O-C-S Niatox Dusta are right at the top in yield and quality. And here's why C-O-C-S is excep- tionally congenlnl to plant growth. c-o-c-s iiiaiox crop Spray Gill-ii-S iiiatox ilusts The special fixed copper fungicides in C-0-C-S pra- vido the safest. utronges prevention of uirly anti late blight. and Nlatox (Niagara DDTV decidedly controls potato beetle, flea beetle and leaf hopper. Get your supply from your local Niagara dealer. Warehouses at Clsarlothtiiwn and sisminersida NIAGARA HRANI) SPRAY CO. LTD.. Burlington, Out. I. l.. Araonatalt, District service Ieproosntativo. Charlottetown M .. . !... UL to relurii to Calgary where he is-y husband SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon on SATURDAY, 9th JUNE, 1951 for the placing of stone on the following bridges: GRAND RIVER BRIDGE MCKINNON BRIDGE DARNLEY BRIDGE OYSTER BED BRIDGE CLII-TON BRIDGE Specifications and Tender Forms available at the Department of Public Works and Highways, Provin- cial Building, Charlottetown. R. G. WHITE Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. BOAR BOIIIIS POLICY 1. The following bonus will be paid on bacon type boars which are in active service at time of inspection. Boar from dams qualified in Advanced Registry. All boars born after December 1st. 1947, must be out of a dam qualified in Advanced Registry to be eligible. Class A 312,()(, Class B .. 8.00 Boars born previous to December 1st, 1947, from dams not qualified in Advanced Registry. Class A . . 3;9,00 Class B . 6.00 2. All boars must be in breeding condition. sound and serviceable. 3. A Class "A" boar is one which in the opinion of the Inspector is good enough to sire registered breeding stock. q 4. A Class "B" boar is one which although useful as a sire of commercial market hogs may carry slightly ob- Jectionable features of conformation. 5. Boars must be registered and transferred to the party making application for inspection. . 6. REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE AVAIL- ABLE TO THE INSPECTOR AT TIME OF INSPECTION. 7. Any boar showing evidence of hog lice at time of in- spectlon will not be eligible for a bonus. 8. No boar shall receive inspection under 7 months of age. S). No boar shall pass inspection unless he is kept in sanitary and reasonably clean quarters. Preference will be given to boars which are on pasture at time of in- spectlon. 10. All reports of Boar Inspection shall be submitted for final approval to gs Board composed of three members of the Federal and Provincial Departments of Agriculture and approved by the Minister of Agriculture. 11. In cases where boars have been purchased by Fnrmers' Instiiutest or other similar organizations which have received a grant to assist in such purchase. no bonus will be paid on such boais in any year in which such grants have been paid. 12. All applications for inspection must be made en the fomis supplied by the Provincial Department of Agriculture. 13. Applications will be received up to August 15th but boar owners are asked to apply for inspection immediately. Inspection may be made any time before October 31st. ,,,, D ram. iriiic'rEEN, DEPAR-TMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Faiwitrd Island NOTICE - Persons displaying advertisements near Public Highways are reminded that all signs must be licensed and must conform with Departmental Regulations. - Licenses and copies of the Regulations may be ob-,' tained by writing to this office. ' R. G. WHITE, I)Ppul y Minister of Public Worl-'.s & Highways. Charloitelowii. Prince Edward island, 8th June, 1951. l ATii”iEliilIIl.iIi HOG PIIIIDUCERS FOR HIGHEST RETURNS AND PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. SHIP YOUR HOGS AND OTHER LIVESTOCK 'l.'HIiOUGH OUR TRUCKERS EVERY WEEK. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE LOCAL PLAN'l AND SEE YOUR HOGS BEING KILLED, WEIGHED AND GKADEI). 1.'Rl.'Cl(E.R -AGENT Carleton-Albany Vicinity Vernon Muttart . LOADING DA! . Tuesday lisnkora -, Alden Corr 'l'iiestla,v HIUHIIIUII .George Dunainrd ut-sday lllscrtua Alberton Coup. Tuesday Annandala 1-u.,s,g., .i. G. Mat-nunalti . Waiter Mullen Belle River-wmiii ls- Bodford-Tracadia Hnploycdl today with slaying her ggwiw pr- p . i-slio had been pronounced a gas land; . Fiat River Borge midst-ii . Iruesu, P. . ssuielde a year ago. Police said Bloomfield .. Bloomfield coop. Tuuda, gusvglle and IltlegenfMc?):f!n0t;hl:1;reSte:ldm1:g's& Bradalbane - Elmer Wlglnure -.-;,...,...., V. . .O I IitErIltngoxIJri thieg gas 'while her 33:12. '1:-:1". Vew Ammo Muxinmm - " Tuudu ll - . Icnu y -husband slept. uomiinion . mm, TS-' Wis Mile Creels .. . Len Taylor . 'l'in-silav or - I . ' - i - i inn:MI....iIm:hiIgIZ...Fem.-eF (rrzgfin Part 3 . Ml-man Muhmu. ' Thursday and Joan, spent Sunday in E3. I i , SEED and ruin oATs ..""...:-.7" ;; :1-..:. N MD I-47"i5, AT59”3U" I133 H", We have is small quantity of g.'.,'.'e:::Qyy.;" M U0” van” turned to his home in Piiisvillcl hpd mum , , liner having been employed in FERTIFIED ABEGWMT SEE” D n . . . . . . . .. II. N. Dawson .......-.W'l'uesd:s,v until moon I '.-hrax for several months. ion hand. Also COMMERCIAL l""'i'g:"' -- ””""” 5""'"" ----1"05d?Y A faanowair scan and man "';"il "1" ' "- """' Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant, Milli mmtlla ' -' ,- "Mfg" Tucsd-5 Road. were Sunday guests of Mr.'oA1's, A11 -1' 1- .1 .1 ' ' 9” 3 "”P- Tile”!!! and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Elm. r.-0... .,.,,;dfp”' ””'e ”" Point . siusnfarsphelll, lontlay d - es no one T an in Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregorl 3' 3' WHITE it SONS G"'""'" ' M""'V and 50,, Bobby. M”. Lance Dab liunter River Harbour North ... Cari Gnmm ,, Tnggagy ton and daughter Mary Patricia """'” H"""" 31"? Elchlnle Hunter Rives . Borden Bagnail .. TIIIIHIIIY and Dolores, and Mrs. Peter Dal- I Kanzlngtoa .lier;b Mtcilwen - Maa- . rec .aseIey ' Thorsd y Montasuo . Sid Mu.-Len . . Thursdlay Moreil .. .uin;svelI Jr tttissites Tuesdsy . Mt. Stewart - Earl Jay .. Tuesday Pl! II? II! R. MacPhi-rson ..Tuesda,v S E Nt'I'HIIlII Spurgeon Di-men! . Tuesday Mum, 3:,” - Mm- 1"-"?! O'l4ea!.Y Coop. . Tuesday Peakes-St. Merlin De-'ine ......Thursday it. Peter-'s-Bear River- Snutls .Iloddia Pratt . rasoeay Suinnsersids .IL 9. Msetwn g M. Csscley Thursday Tlrnlsh . Tignish Ctlop . Tuesday v...-...... iim".L'iii."." Vernon - Cherry val- Gordon Len Tuesday Walter Craas Eddie Shea .. Wellington Coop. .. Charlottetown and vicinity--For efficient triieldng ran-ice Moa. day to Friday phone 296 or 1274. We will pay any farmer trucitago on his own hogs delivered to out pens on Grafton Street provided there is no advertised trucker that area. WHY NOT PATIIONIZE THE CHARLOTTETOWN PLANT? AN IN- DUSTRY ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, GIVING EMPLOYMENT Tl! ISLAND PEOPLE, AND OPERATED IN THE HEST INTERESTS OF OUR LIVESTOCK PROIIUCERS. CANABA PAGKEII5 LIMITED CIIAIILOTIEIOWII P. E: I. . HOG Pnonucans BEAR THIS THOUGHT lN MIND: IT IS THE VOLUME OF HOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS THE PRICE ON THE ISLAND. SO IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE THAT YOU CON- TACT SWIFPS LOADER IN YOUR VICINITY. WHO IS A PART OF OUR WEEKLY SHIPPING SYSTEM THAT ASSURES YOU OF IMMEDIATE KILLING AND PROMPT RETURNS. TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT SHIPMENT FOR YOUR OWN SATISFAC- TION. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF OUR AUTHORIZED DOADERS AND TRUCKERS: I ELMIIIA .. NORMAN BRUCE SOUBIS-BAY FORTUNE t7l.lFl'ORD l'l'2TEIlS BRISTOL . . GORDON .l. ltI('EVVl'JN SAVAGE HARBOUR MOUNT STEWART MOUNT STEWART TBACADIE FULTON L. DOUGLAS ALVIN BURKE MICHAEL MI'iti'II.LAN . FRANK GRIFFIN JAMES KELLY GUS CALLAGHAN EARL HUGHES ARTHUR ltllu'DONAl.i) STFJVART ADAMS MONTAGUE .. VICTORIA CROSS .. PANMUIIE ISLANB tVIl.I.IA)l -I. )iel)ONAI.li CARDIGAN ........ .. IJNIVOOD oi. MCNEILI. DHLLVIEW .. . E. B. STOREY CHERRY VALLEY . JOIINS'l'ON'S RIVER ROCKY POINT . MILTON .. NEW HAVEN STANLEY BRIDGE CLYDE RIVER ARNOLD BRUCE JOSEPH IIIUIINAGHAN ROY CAMPBELL ROBERT CRABBE IOUIS TIERNEY LEIGHTON BELL Kl-IITII DIXON NORTH H'lL'l'SHIRF.' . l;L.llliR CLOIV MELVILLE B. A. DEN ll0l.l.ANDl-Ill HUNTER mvm; . izr :.'l'.l,l.V .'.lA'l'lil':s0N APPEN ROAD RAM CONDON HOPE RIVER It. Is. REID CAVENDISH I-:DlVAItD l.()wTlII'.ll FREIIERICTIIN HAROLD Mncl.EAN BIIADALIIANE ICARI. TODD IEMBIIALI) CLAYTON GREEN KINROIIA .. JAMES P. CALLAHAN ALBANY .. . . .l GEORGE Mat-KAT WESTMOIIELAND - CRAPAUD BERT J. 'lROWsDAl.li FRI-2!-ITOWN . .. . . .. (ll-1(?lI. REEVI-ZS l(E:N.SlN(:TON OLIVER CAMPBELL LONG RIVER IVILLIAM BELL SEAVIEW , .lA.tll-is '1 Mcuson nami.'roN-siai wicoiiri u1r..uo1' var.i.r-:v.nrins:o F -viiiimwiivcsiirnnnoonr HEATH BRYENTON COLIN WAUGH COLIN IVAUGH BROOKFII-TLD . . ...-. KENNETH MarDONAI.D STANIIOPIC-COVEIIEAD . .. . IIAIIBV MacLAUGIILlN SHOULD' YOU NOT HAVE AN ADVERTISE!) TRUCKER IN YOUR VICINITY. TRUCKING WILL BE PAID TO ANY TRUCKEII OR FAIIMER DELIV- ERING HIS OWN HOGS AT OUR EH PENS, RAILWAY WHARF. CHARIDTIEPOWN. Swift Canadian iio. Liiiiltotl