FEBRUARY 26. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN .-.. Npplti .'lMfL'ttAN .slg' 1. 5. STEVENSON .vti.i'iNtn Mxiunui L H0 RICHMOND S7. AAIIIUAL COMPANY Snort Echoes 7' Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Malice MOTORS gt.-winding and Repairs i':LiL'(H'RlCAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE I444 From Prince county Three Summer-side Mark Delaney. Paul schurmaii and Ron Maclirthur, are helping Amherst fight its way into the ' ' limelight this winter. The Amherst Juniors have beaten the Moncton Bruins two straight so iar.eto3inSussexand5t.o0 in Amherst. and the trio oi Bum- merside boys were prominent in each victory. If they eliminate Moncton in the best-oi-live series, we will have an opportunity to see them against the Charlotte- town Abbie juniors in Charlotte- town this coming Friday night. . . a As a result of Summersidei participation in the Dominion Schoolboy Curling Bonspiel in Moncton last week, there is bound to be a boom in boys' curling next year. We predict many more boys will take up the roaring game next season. Hockey is a sick man here in Summerside at the present time in spite oi the noble ctiorts oi the summersidu NOW ON Big trade-in allowance on Hand Machine. Terms can 187 Gt. George St. The Beautiful 1952 FIRESTONE Dc-LUXE REFRIGERATOR. Trade. in your old Refrigerator or ice Box Today. We give a liberal allowance. Terms to suit any pocket. FIRESTONE ELECTRIC AND GAS WASHING MACHINES The Finest Washer You Can Buy. CONSOLE MODEL RADIOS We take Battery or Electric Radios in trade. allowance is big. See us before you buy. FIRESTONE OIL SPACE HEATERS-All Sizes Trade In Your Old Stove Today. FIRESTONE BRYENTON & MacKAY 00. "Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer” Athletic Association and several sportsmiiided firms to keep it go- DISPLAY your old Gas, Electric or be arranged. i Our Phone 747 etc... ....s., ni'1i'.r....-..o..ioii-noniici llliliill Motors s. R. Johnston Ltd. MacLean Motors Ltd. WWW WM? Mm W... 15: 5no64Mz5J lllonorch l0MDMMW.MWI& new I25-l-LR v-s Engine int. 11 you're going into the W. Mr"-..z::.m to hm Produce Montreal Stocks s am. c -in rink is ::;iIust..d1or the przper numb: jg In carrying on or a "specta- tor" lport. You've got to iianti it MONTREAL. Feb. 25 -1 (GP) - MONTREAL. Feb. as .. (OP) - to those men who are making PWWCO Prices quoted today by the Closing stock quotations- such a gallant eltort to bridge the Dominion Department 0! Agricul- stock ' c-1... rap. but mm now to a lot. of lure! people this "gap" doom-1, 1001, Ens: Free cases. extra large size AW is 3-4 like a gap at all. It looks more 42-42la'; large size 41-4154; medium AbltPi- . 251-4 like the "Wide-open gpwegy size 39; small size 33; B 32; C 28. 3533 24 ' Receipts: 340 cases. Total receipts 3 W5?-A d Xb 49 3-8 :0 O 3 cm 1- - on i?.:.;;:E..i::”l..ii”-..i”.' ;:.:e.::: ”a::l"'” ” X” :2 . . glghsren "'1 .5, ce"':.m R:';::;'' 00; Butter: Current receipts qLe'N1-,2 grazll . . it) 1-2 every "com end. mi me bum ;5El&'3i.Cl;1l'lxLed iresh Bola: Que No. 2 3?: glgwxa 21 . hmdy me hm" pm” m 9"” 'n' izer&i' ivirvesthesl:'i?' "mill sltzuteud- BC Pow B 3'; 5-3 t4' . ; I B mm M bakbm "id bmmd 3 creamery prints jot: price REF;-ESE Bldg Pm 72 hm? Post in centre Iieid the next Re 91 ,5. n T "J ' Can Com 72 lnnlnsi. Participation is the big C p ' Ni ""1 ''”c””” '0” can cemp xd" thing in curlina. They so)! people ;:::,l:,,S11?,:dwr;:l;'1g,2ym:f n3n4d85c"T Can N Powr who live in glass houses h lair 9 ' ' t i . "mm non”. But whe: ”:ou,r: Cheese: Current receipts Ontario SBST so 1" me Eh" house n the wrung gwlored 36; Ontario white 36, 111- cdn C; 18 3-4 mm, H you down take your mm v..B. iactory; Quebec colored 35- can Car A- 14 1-4 at lhmwim, stones, the uwmoon .ta. lQuebleclwhite 35 .4. F.0.B. Mon- el 3;: or evening can be a draggy ai'- tziadnyuzoesgm:g;a'r3u::i;reil37T CPR Xdu 4:1 1:; m'- A” 0' the -hove ls lust at l v i C "' Cockshutt-Xd E long". W”, of uymx mu wrung ed 36 ,4: Quebec white 36. Receipts: C is 1-. Nil. Total receipts for e k d cl 3”” 38 3-4 is strictly not .a i.ipe::t.ator sport. Feb. 22' 35, and conespgltgngeggk gages Pen 34 1.3 , last year 1.770. W Xd 23 3-4 But that doesnt matter as far pomto . (S H hi I Dom Coal Pr 21 1.2 as the boys are concerned. They to emf") Nm; NW oesate ms Dom Tar 41) don't want to be spectators any- 3.31:. N gs gm '1 '10.: 5!0:,:.,? 115?; Dom Tex 12 WHY. They want to be in there No'1 "5975 o2'5,235.tt',E'I"'No ii-'ordA 51 Ditching. And while they are 75:; 3a0g355'."p I' N 1'1 . '.,. Fndtn 14 3.3 w”""3 W "it" "”"l- '-hell can Maine No 1'5o'i 2'25 i 05 5'i "35" 59 work on a lot of surplus energy luvs 49, 50. Ne ' k gqne No' ., G stl wa 16 in with the broom. It doesnt have 225 ' ' ' W or o' 1 mi How smtli .. 213.5; the body contact which many ' ,,g How smth Pr 4.3 332;”; ” It boys idenjobyl. but it ' , rind Bay Xd 59 nvo ve cons era in on , , and enough strategy toe lleiiekldc let Inrhlp Tob . .. 1.3 attractive to youngsters. imp Tob tine Pr 6 E Int Niclr Xd 4: 1.4 Hockey has two disadvantages NEW YORK, Feb. 25 n mp) - Int Pap xd 425 1-: not found in curling. There is al- Closing quotes: Int Pete 27 3-4 ways the danger of injury. and Stock lntPow 71 far too many deliberate attempts Am car & ray , Lake Wds 'Xd . 33 to injure in these later years. Anacondg, Lake Wds Pr Xd . 104 1., Then, much too often, sportsman- Beth Stl . Massey Xd .. 12 ship is completely forgotten in rne cm , A Mccoll Xd 40 mad scramble ior victory. Much Clies& Ohio 35 N stl Car . 27 ill-will is ' merited. and com- Con Ed : 33 3-; Noranda Xd go 1.2 munities are sometimes - at each Gen Elec 55 5-3 Price ., 30 1-). other's throats. Curling is ap- Gen Mot 50 3-3 Que Pow 17 pnaaently carried on at all times Gt N Ry Pr . 4-1 1-3 Royallte Xd 15 3.g i ' -' e - it -t St. Law C17 41 walling and. lrlgndshlp lmprgihfd Mntgmryw . 31-2 Shwnzn 42 rather than impaired. , NY Central . 181-2 Steel n2 1-4 Radio Op . 24 34 Steel Fr .12 l-2 In spite or all this. give us a Std on NJ . . 7.51.3 V” Steel 11 1-3 rousing. swashbuckling, hal'd- Texas Co . 53 5.1; Walker 45 1-4 bllmillnk some oi hockey! Maybe US Rubber . 781-4 33 that's because we're one of the Us steel . . 39 5PCC3Rl0rl- i Vanadium . 38 1-2 32 1-2 Walkers . 45 ' 37 W U - 28 IALFWAY romr wiiimghffl Li i The Cocos Islands in the Indian OLD "ATS 00933 El”? Juli? halfway between The most ancient head-covering Ceylon and Australia, 1.500 miles is believed to have been a circular in each direction. than any and out-last car. it scores Never before priced car so satisfied with The tor that has mode ' grootor strides forward for '52 This is the car that has been designed to out-go, out-look, out-ride, out-value triampl: . . . it introduces the most beautiful styling, by far, in its class . . . it sets entirely new standards of laigber power with.even lower wmning com! -and waiiingjor! You can't ajord to be THE MOST BEAUTJPUI. CARS . IN THElR FIELDS close-iltting cap worn in Assyrlm other in its class! every other low priced another Ford engineering has there been a low- well worth watching for less. FOR '52 MONTREAL. Feb. 25 .. (CF) - The United states dollar today clos- ed at U32 of one per cent premium to the Canadian dollar, unchanged from Friday's close. That is. it took sloo U32 Canadian to buy 51 Amer- can. The pound sterling was s2.'la','.. also unchanged. SAIGON. lndo-China, Feb. za- (Reuters)-viet Namese National Guardsmen beat back a violent at- tack by vietminh Communist reb- oi Hanoi this week. a French Un- els in Phumy outpost 30 miles south ion Army bulletin said Thursday. the rebels withdrew at bar of dead. . big atomic research station here is experimenting on waste fission products hitherto dumped into the sea. Commercial posslbilities.in- elude such items as luminous signs and sterilization oi heat-sensitive (inni1ilelvl)' new iiintilm-4-y "li:1r(iin1t" shown, are 1952 lmv of Mort-ury passenger stylinrz is uvliievcd by a high. line. low, flat hood contour w st-nop. and ii massive wrap-are liunipt-r. The new models are Iu body styles. including e one-piece curved windshield, extra large rear window, and luxurious interior upholstery rind lrlm. A more powerlul V-type eight cylinder eng- ine, developing 125 liars:-power. and a stronger chassis are other improvements. The new Mercury models are being publicly introduced in the Uli- itcd States January 30. and in Canada later. the the Distinctive prominent render ith simulated sir- und double iront rther enhanced by featured in CEYS. i52 Mercury Features Many changes xmtlel changeover, re- completely new body A nirtjor sullini: in o styluigz, engineering; and mechani- cal features. marks the 1952 Mer- cury passcnzcr cars as the great- est dcptu-tux-as irom preceding models since the introduction of They will lie publicly introduced in the United States and in Can- ada later. Style-wise lhe combine smooth, ilat suriaces ulih a minimum oi curves and projections. A simulated air scoop across the -froiit or the low-level hood, increased visibility through the use at a one-piece curved windshield, narrowed windshield pillars and broad rear window glass, and a novel double bumper bar which combines the iunctions or grille and bumper. are among lhe exterior appearance ieatures. Lilies of the car are iurther preserved by elimination oi the customary fuel pipe llap. Fuel for ll1e1952 Mercury is supplied to the tank through a iiller tube lo- cated beneath the '52 Mercurys The practical purpose of change lS threefold: improved ap- pearance, more the filling station, uscable space in the luggage com- HARWELL. England-(CPl-'l'lie,a morn mmformme SERVE CANADA The Canadian Army Active Force partmeiii. The V-ivpe, eight cylinder zine, 125 horsepower. Another mechanical lll19SilSpOn5lOli or hrake ;ciutch pedals from a bracket dssegi Garages and service s'a,ions. dawn Wednesday” leaving E mm” panel. This allows more foolrooml eliminates for at- in ndditlon, it permits -tvveen the instrument and for the rirlvcr and opriilngs in iiie lloor, makln: interior niosplierr. mounllng oi the master brake cyl- inder on the engine side or the dash panel where it is completely away from road rlirt, icing: pnssi-' billtics, anti can be more easily the first pool-ivur lines "in 1948-40.1 license plate, centred at. the rear 0! the car. this convenience at and greater en- traditional with Mercury. has been stepped up Iron: 11:: tol lea ture is ) Again this year Mercury models will be available with any o: the three transmissions: standard. Touch-0-Matic overdrive, and Mier-O-Matic automatic. The cars will come in four dif- ferent body styles and in I. choice or 19 colors or color combina- tions. lserviced. 1 The 1952 Mercurys also intro- duce a new instrument and con- trol treatment. All are grouped in ,n cluster immediately below the is-teerlng wheel on what is describ- leti as an interceptor-type instru- ment panel. suggestive oil a mod- ern airplane. NEW LOW PRICE ON E AIITO-LITE VITEX BATTERIES Sale Price ' 'l 5.99 on 23.59 11.30 Reg'ularPrico 'l3-Plate l8.75 15-Plate 26.30 'l7-Flare 28.95 'l5-Plate Low Type Ford . 22.35 Plus Liberal Allowance on Old Roi-tery Above Batteries also available at all BATT & McRAE LTD. H .0 O IIE'iS READY -- HOW ABOUT YOU! ' PROUDLY IN Adventure (Service at Home or Abroad)' Trade Training Security (Service May Be Continued To Pension) Infants-yman (Inlantrymen Now May Be. Eligible For Specialist Pay) Yes, all these are yours-but above all. you are serving your country in the finest of all careers. if you're seventeen or over. there's a place tor YOU in the ranks of Canada's New Army. 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