r l a §‘~Ff;:':‘5$§5ti““ rAGE Tlsn Ohflfied le pee word; Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minima- Chugo For Au; Advert-Demons fl Con: Cellini Canadian Imus lo pee were; Western and eaelem infill In Manon-tam Noueea no yo: men; um el Ilorei and spiritual ones-mg; Cards, eto., oops: names utters el Condolence lie per illolli ivedolll 508M113"!!! ‘W WWII l" use and IA outta to: ever; additional s wens; houses o: ‘mean ellAppnelAtloqllopc-tuohoreoperweeruusuoilulaonp- than, 0 emu pa- inch; Andrea and heunutiua 81M. OIIII lblee q eppiloatiel. ' MOMS Wllillh ADINTB WANTED - IF N01‘ interested in a. business cf your own do not reply to this, We have several available districts where our products are known and these offer a real opportunity for men ‘ who can qualify. Boll guaranteed household products. Write to-dsy for details and catalogue to Familex, I600 Deloriznier, Mon- treai. liars & Trucks For Sale IOI SALE -IMI DODGE SEDAN. Belvedere News, East Royalty. FOR SALE-100 DODGE SEDAN. lixoellent condition. Can be seen at James Harris‘ service Ste- tion, Bummerside, saturday. I03 SALE - 1931 MODEL A ‘lord Sedan. Matthew Acorn. Village Green. FOR SALE — 1932 CHEVROLET Coach, in good running order. Good tires. 1 spare wheel and tire Reasonable. Apply to E. J. Bmith, Bradaibane. FOR SALE-Iii“ LIGHT DELIV- ery Dodge truck, 5Q ton. Good condition. Apply Carter s: Com- _ Piny- IOB SALE -- 1939 STUDEBAKER Sedan. Also i942 Harley Davison Motor Cycle. Leaving Island goon. Apply A_ S.|MscCaui.l, Ellerslie. I03 SALE — 1388 CHEVROLET Do Luxe Coupe. Good tires. Reg- istered. $350.00. Apply Preston Benton Brooklyn, Kings County. all! FLUID DRIVE DODGE CUS- bom Sedan. Insuimastic Sun Visor, Seat Covers, Back up light, aide view mirror, Winter front chains, 15000 indies, a. car that has been taken care of, reason for lelling building a house. F. G. Belner, Shubenacudie, N. Q For Sale I03. BALE - BABY P RAM. Phone 1241-J. - FOB SALE —TIIBEE RIDING Buddies. Apply Checker Taxi. FOB SALE-SOFTWOOD SLABS at Rose Valley Mill. Will deliver. FOB SALE -— ABEGWEIT SEED oats. A, A. MscBeath, Marshfield. Farm Machinery son. saus - so BbvTFcEBé Cockshutt tractor. Apply Earl Willis, Kingston. For Iient PASTUBE T0 RENT. APPLY '10 Weldon Taylor, Nine Mile creek. T0 LET-Tlllliii UNEUBNISHED rooms. Phone 2590-1... BOOM TO LET, SUITABLE FOB two girls, 103 Fitzroy St. FOR RENT-JPURNISHED ROOM. Phone 2254-L. FOR RENT - FURNISHED house, June 15th to September 15th. Phone 1892-J. TO LET—FOUR ROOMS WITH electricity. Apply Harold Cle- menls, East Royalty. T0 LET-FURNISHED BEDROOM and kitchen privileges to quiet couple. Phone oboe-w. PASTURE T0 RENT-FOR. SUM- mer. $2.00 per head each month. Good posture. water and shade. J. K. MacFadyen, Rice Point. Lost. Found, Strayod STRAYED FROM PREMISES, one year old Jersey heifer. Noti- fy John Docherty, Kingston. DOST - CAR PLATE N0. 7569. Leave or notify Ben Champion's Service Station, Kensington. ' Male Ilelu Wanted WANTED-BUTT r0 LEARN plumbing trade. Apply Wesley Ford. Elm Avenue. WANTED—- COLLEGE STUDENT for summer months. Light out- door work. Box R Guardian. Iiursary Stock STRAWBERRY PLANTS — SEN. ator Dunlap. $1 50 per hundred by mail. $10 00 per thousand. Premier $1.75 per hundred by mail $12.50 per thousand. M. F. Reeves. Southport. NEW IMPROVED HEAVY PEO- ducing Dunlap strawberry Plants. $1.25 hundred. $9.00 thousand. 1-1. B. Balderston, North Wilt- shire. I07.‘ FOR SALE-PARK STREET. Apply 12 Park Street. ion sans - s-noolvl nousm. . Write H Guardian. FOR SALE~REGENT WHEAT. Jnek MacMllion. Cornwall. FOR BALE - FARM AT COVE- hesd. 100 acres. George H_ Kleiiy. Owner. FOB. SALE -- CHOICE BUILDING Into. 8300.00 up. Stewart MaoKay. IOE SALE-QUANTITY 0P MIX- ed grass seed at Ling‘s Ware- house, Kensington. FOE SALIFGOOD SBOBIIIIIORN bull. 2 years old. Joseph Duffy. New Wiltshlre. FOR SALE -- EUREKA POTATO Pinmter. Adrian Egan, Mt. Stewart; F03 SALE - 000K880‘!!! N0. so 6min Crusher. New in January. Clarence Meliish. Kinross. FOR SALE — GENERAL PUR- pwe mare, five years old. Work anywhere. Apply L. D. MacLeod A: 50h, Victoria. FOB SALE-THREE PURE BRED lows, six months old. One Reg- istered Jersey, three years old, to freshen. Freeman Eddy, Mt, Ed- .ward Road. FOB SALE-ENTERPRISE NEW Majestic range with oil burner. In good condition. Apply 267 Richmond St., after 5. FOR SALE — ONE NEW HANSON Gates Oil burning water heater. (Automatic) 300 Euston street, Telephone 1087-J. . IOR BALEP A QUANTITY OF F. A. No. 1 and No 2 G. M. Iota.- wes. One 3% H. P, M. D. Int. Engine. Ira. Hill. Mayneld. FOR SALE — HOOVER POTATO Hunter, with lertiliur attach- ment; also two row cultivator (John Deere). Mark McCarvilie, Carleton. 1'03 BALE - HOLSTEIN COW. ii years old. due to freshen wit-nin I. wei. Also about I50 bushels of beets. Martin Dekker, Sunlner- side, R. R_ 1. FOB SALE — SEED OATS N0. I Certified in the foil wing variet- ies: Abegweit, E . and Ajax; also Charlottetown B0 Barley tn clear at reduced prices. Halifax Seed Co., Ltd.. 72 Queen Street. Female Iiell Wanted .WAITIISSIS ‘WANTED. ANDYS Sea Foode, Summerslde. IN IIOUBIKEEPER WANTED family of four grown-ups. Good wager. Apply Box 0M, Guar- disn. WANTED - CAPABLE MAID.’ Referencel required . Good wegsl. Write Dex 671, Guardian. WANTID-IAII). N0 WASHING. Write P.0- Iot ill or phone 51.1. IAIIID CAIAILI MAI]! GIRL or women. no children, no warh- Ing. Apply Guardian, Summer- » t ' Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAt-u. Rheumatic Pains. chest colds, apply Hut Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggist. FREE MEDICINE —- COMPANY interested in obtaining opinions as to the value of their new medi- cine for the relief of rheumatic, neuritic and arthritic pain, beck- ache, kidney disorders, “upset stomach and constipation. We will provide medicine without charge for taro-week test. Write the Sarnak Company, 225 Mutual street, ‘rcronw 2, Ontario, stat- ing your complaint. Typewriters PORTABLE -- TYYEWBITEBB - See the New Remington. Two- tone grey finish. Big machine performance. Cash or terrm. Remington Rand Ltd. 134 Rich- mond street. Phone 2771. Venetian Blinds HAROLD CLARK, PHONE 1528-1. Free drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and Aliunintun. Wanted WANTED-ALB 180111.115 up service. Phone 542. Everllngl- 11M. Michael Bros. WANTED — PURE BRED SHORT- horn. 1 year old bull. George Hughes. Brackley Beach. Work Wanted WHITEWASHING nous. PHONE 2000. GENERAL TRUCKING. YARDS and cellars cleaned. Phone 780-1.. womr WANTED - rcusshufi’ and repaired, Cement block foun. dstion built. Call at 209 Water By FORBES BIIUDE (Canadian Press Business Editor) TORONTO, May 29 — (C?) -- A Yorkshire firm decided to show at the Canadian International Ihde Fair, and built up n supply of 580.000 yards of cotton corduroy to take care of any orders it might get. But its representative made a pre-fair trip from Toronto to Win- nipeg. Result: He has sold all the built-up supply. and production up to next December. And the big show doesn't open until tomorrow. ‘Ihat is the sort of story which illustrates why the fair is being held. to bring business men toge- ther, with their goods in front oi’ them, and give them a chance to sell to one another, At 3 p.m. tomorrow Charles Sawyer, United States Secretary o! Commerce. accompanied by Harold Wilson, British President of the Board of Trade, and CD. Howe, Canadian Minister o! ‘Trade and Commerce, twill declare the fair ‘open. From then until June 10, in miles of show booths. the goods of 86 countries will be displayed to some 35,000 buyers from nearly every country in the world. It is the second year of the ev- eht, the first of its kind in North America. Detroit and Atlantic City are actively looking into the idea. A trade fair differs from an ex- hibition. At an exhibition firms diqllay their goods and hope the public will go out and buy them. At a fair like this, the public is admitted only on three days. Transactions are at the wholesale level, with representatives of firms risking their judgment on what the folks back home will buy. Adrian Ltd., of Singapore, show- ing rattsns and cane furniture, and other tropical goods. thinks it must have travelled farthest. Australia is here with opals. among other things. There is l-Iong Kong lace and Siamese silver — everything from hair pins to diesel engines and dock cranes. Britain has e big textile dhplay and the national wool and textile export group alone has 24 booths arranged in one long show. Goods are shown, not by coun- tries, but by classifications; so that each section is an international settlement in itself. Canadian exhibits comprise 4O per cent of the fair, a reversal from last year when they made up 60 per cent. HARD WORKERS Britain's 700,000 coal miners pro- duved_1l,500.000 more tons of coal incl GUARDIAN, CHARIJOTTETDWN ‘International Trade Fair Opens Today At Toronto Winnipeg Grain WINNIPEG, May 29 - (CH- Coarse grain prices continued to move narrowly in dull trade Satur- ,day on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change, with oats coming in for I me routine shipper demand. Ind bIs-ley being bought by IhiPW-‘Pl and export houses. In the only, export business re- ported, s. small lot of about 100,000 bushels of Canadian barley was sold to Belgium and Norway-the Latter getting the majority, Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 76 1-2; ex 3 CW 73 1-2; 3 CW 73 1-2; ex 1 feed 73 1-2; 1 feed 71 3-4; 2 feed 67 3-8; '3 feed 64 3-8; track 70 3-8. Barley: I CW B-row 1.28 3-8; 2 CW 6-row 1.28 3-8; 1 CW 2-row 1.18 3-8; 2 CW z-row 1.18 3-8; 3 CW S-row 1.18 3-8: 1 feed 1.14 5-5; 2 feed 1.11 7-8: 3 feed 1.06 3-4; track 1.11 3-4; 2 CW yellow 1.18 3-8; 3 CW yellow 1.16 3-8. ‘Shipping Ihws AT HALIFAX- Arrlved Sunday Imperial Hamilton, from Saint John, N.B. Hollanger, Persian Gulf Tidaholm, Montreal Seiled Sunday Imperial Simcoe, for Sydney Laholm, Kingston, Jamairn AT SAINT JOHN-— Arrived Sunday Wilfred, from West Indies Salled Saturday Scabreeze, for Halifax Swivel, Newfoundland Beaverburn, London. REFORESTATION RESULTS AUBURN. om. ,- (CPI — Set out as tiny seedlings 14 years e80- 10000 red pines in the Huron county Forest now tower We!‘ Forester Eddie Moore. The P18“- tation is being used for experi- ments in control of 27111096311 Din? shoot moth by D171‘ $71115’- IIAPPY MEDIUM MONTREAL - (cm - civic authorities are studyill B "W" from a group of bakers that they be allowed to sell one-pound "BY" of bread in Montreal. Present e10’ regulations allow only 5819 c’! ‘a and 24-ounce loaves. SALT FOR TOUGIIENING rive pounds of salt added to the water used in an ordinary bath i! recommended to strengthen skin last year than they did in i047. and 16,000,000 tons overe exported. Street or Phone 2173-J. THERE filtfiHTA BE A LAW! than a lot of other studies posing tissues. . w. When the experts of Iougmborough. Eng, saw the color-splashed painting "figure of eight, Skegnees" mt a public library exhibition, my hailed it as an outstanding example of the modern school. What they didn't know was that the masterpiece was the work of a six-year-old boy, Tommy Wamis of Barrow-on-Boar. whose father gave the lad some painting equipment to keep him quiet after their return from a holi- day. Tommy plastered a piece of white paper with multi-colored paints, thm let Jill, the pm cat, walk over the mess and sit down in the mid- dle of it while it was still wet. When Mr. Warbis, a commercial artist and a violent opwnent of modern art, was invited to send some of his own work to the imghborough show, he lent Tammy's painting as a Joke and test of people's innowledgc of art. Resultant publicity upon discovery of the hoax has made Tommy a celebrity and he is shown here creating another masterpiece. The Loughborough librarian re- fuses to take the “Skegness" painting down. He says it's no worse as modern art. Ru Fungi" gt‘ Hung." ,._//// "ARROOMPIU mo‘ . . l eoeérorvnv . fi n suoxme _ J m ‘hill can.’ 1 f/rlfiigg " sari IQ y!‘ men odours ea a um a we FIELIY, IIFIALO, N-V. lied Point and Vicinity Miss vans, Allen, scum. Dent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Jamel Allen, East Baltic. Mr. Zh-anois Campbell. Charlotte- iown, spent the weekend at his home in Rod Point. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Both- weil, were recent visitors to friends and relatives in hrtune. Mr. Horace Maobonnld, Both- weli. recently spent a lax days vis- iting friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Rey Kidson, Charlottetown, was a weekend guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. l-‘toddie kidson, Red Point. Mrs. George Bruce, Red Point, 1s confined to her home through ill- ness. Her many friends wish her a quick return to health. Mrs. Alton Robertson, Mann's Road. spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Alexander Robert.- son Sn, North Lake. Mun Gordon Robertson. 81$- boro and Clayton Rose. East Sal- tic. were business visitors to Char- lottetown this week. Mrs. Elsie Kennedy and he: mother, Mrs. J.A. Fraser have taken up residence in their lovely new home at, Red Point. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. Robert W. Dixon. East Baltic. in the death of his sister, Mrs. Cof- fin. Fortune. Mrs. Harvey Stewart. Kingsboro, has entered the Sourls Hospital. Her many friends wish her a quick and complete return to health. Mrs. Robert MacGregor. Red Point, recently spent e. few days with her daughter and son-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Morrow. North Lake, visited Mr. Moi-roofs mother. Mrs. A.W. Morrow who is a patient in the P17. Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown, on Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Tal- bot Stewart. Bothwell, are sorry to learn she has had to enter the RE. island Hospital, Charlottetown. for A Steady Return _ for your INVESTMENT liken its Incor- ationin I938, wealth ma!“ _ automation’? a e unm di ends-a prom]. roooriweod. adian and United give sound assurance for the future. Ibr complete details write er phone I-'. J. Brennan & 0o. Ltd. Auction Sale AT ROCKY POINT ON JUNE Int A'l‘ l EM. STOCK: 1 general purpose horse; 1 Guernsey cow, newly freshened; 1 Ayrehlre oow m freshen June; 2 young cattle. MACHINERY: I Rcnfrew separ- ator; 1 Daisy churn; I cream can; I box sleigh. FURNITURE: 2 oommodes: 2 bureaus; 2 beds with aprlnga; i sewing machine (Singer); I hail rack: 1 dining room fable; I kitch- en table; 1 three-piece suite; 1 chamber not: tables; choirs; lamps; pictures; hooked rugs; and harness. Terms: All sums up in 810.00 cash: over that amount slx months credit on approved joint norms. Six per cont off for cash, GARNET CAMPBELL. Owne r. JOHN C. MacPHEE, Auctioneer. further treatment. All wish Mrs. Stewart a speedy recovery and an early return to her home. A most successful auction of many miscellaneous articles by the Red Point Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Ching on Monday night. May 16th when the sum of $50. was realized. Mr. Russell Garrett capably acted as auctioneer. Brisk andhigih bid- ding kept up all through the suc- tion. After all articles were sold, a vote of thanks was extended to the auctionevr. the hostess, visiting 1n- stitute ‘nembers and friends and all who helped make the auction such a wonderful success by Mrs. Major Young. Mr. Garrett then thanked ell for the fine oo-opera- tion shown in the bidding after which a lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Mrs. Roddle Kidson and Mrs. Ervin Robertson. NEW CIVIC HOME . N. l. — (OP) — The cornerstone of th'e new civic building wls laid here recently. The 865.0(1) building was started last fell and is now near compl ‘- ion. Various civic departments will be centralised in the new building. rue-us nscuun ' IDNDON — (GP) -8ix human skull and l0 limb bones were found by workmen excavating on s bon- d0n County Council site in South- wa-rk. Experts believe the spot was e plague burial ground in I666. NOTICE The following places of bus- iness will close on Wednesday afternoons; 0PM! on Tuesday and Saturday eve oom- menolng June 1st un furth- er notice. s. s. MacDOUGALL,‘ n. n. ommnvos, e VQIIIDIIZ FOR SALE - ARTIFICIAL rsfobe ATTENTION DAIBYMEN AND FARMERS Theoelhellrfllioielunltwlllceeseo rat-in on May 81, 1049.. All owners of please rllayillsttherewillbeeimo flol. ' . lrlflAklleeretary. WANTED 1'0 BUY 1% or 2-0011 truck In good condi- tion. Phone 192B-L after 6.80 even- Inge. FOR SALE TRUCK - Two-ton Mer- cury, I946 model. Good condition. Complete with duoi wheels, 3-ron springs, heater, stout, covered-in box body, 6' x l0’ x 6' high. See doily or noon at Crockett and Storey Lid., I34 Kent Sh, s. u. aaonnu. , Mannger _“ _ ‘eégjgig, us Richmond st. Phone 1m ' (‘if m 7"? . . ~ ‘ . reams I‘ 00K" 9| IAMOU5 . uou m: ILIII I ’ ‘MAY so. 1949 ~ v For 45 years The Ocean Limited has been one of Canada's famous trains joining the Maritime Provinces and Central Canada. It is Canadian National?» senior train between Halifax and Montreal. This “all sleeping car" train provides fast service and convenient connections to and from nil points in the Maritime Provinces. Whether on business or pleasure, travel in carefree comfort on the 06cm Limited, or its companion trains The Scotian and The Maritime Express. Enjoy delicious dining cur meals and sleep-inviting accommodations as you speed to your destination, surrounded by traditional Canadian National Courtesy and Service. You arrive refreshed and relaxed when you travel by train. IIAI-IIAX IICINTINARY ‘ Halilax i: relebraling its. 2001b Birthday Ibis summer- 16 interesting week: 0/ lpuisl even/r, exriling - ' fsinnverr! -- lune In September! Come Iain lb: fun. ONAI. nnwavs o muses e srsamums e norms e mums e ffliciupm Phone s34 ' ‘ Ieoutiful child's pony, com- pieie with harness, wagon, sleigh. Perfectiy quiet. ,. Apply an an, Guardian. FOR SALE, ‘41 PANEL TRUCK ' Half-Ton m good condition. .0“ be , seen at bred “i. ""53 d2 “M789 i Ideue unit fer flflilll who do ‘highway. Complete unit, I lusrrm line-tee met. . USED. TIIAGTIIIIS’ I Only-Ferd Ferguson, I947, first clans condition . f I foresee, complete with Memo MJI-I. viii lelf elem]. Ribbon-rim on A mam. . I McCormick-During gen] plow, ned one mun, s. n. plow. (Tractor , front. pheeln. It: have to IIIIWI ‘en uncanny. (neat u. the W111! or when binned onAkioe and some elevated obiect. FOR SALE BLUE HAVEN TOURIST CABINS 3 mil’: from Charlottetown Ten Modern Cobins'- Year-Round Itestauronl Main Home Completely Furnished --,jModern Equipment Ample spoce is ovoileble for ten additional Cabins. AN OUTSTANDING TOURIST-TRADE OPPORTUNITY For furl-her particulars apply- _C. I. McQUAID Solicitor, I56 Richmond Street,‘ Ciiflrletteiewn, ELI. HEIGHT J0! SONG Molt birds sing only while on PAPER. IRUI GRAB! hinerto gran is flown in Norm used he the mam- lecture I! paper. ‘NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELIY - 0 ' ly Ciilfeid McBridi .,..~,._..,_.-..... i ' ‘ A Amman-nu wax. ' - n. enu- IR‘ NBA .' . . .» _ ~ pa" t {will