smuggling ls Almost Dead At N. B. Border sr. s'rnPmt:zt.'...a. (CP)-Cut toms otticials say they're con- vinced his-time anmuiing in this area is almost dead. , Of more than 51.000 tourists who pass annually throuih mil P0"' otuentry, only a comparatively low persons are caught trylna W Emili- gle forbidden Bonds. and their at- tempts are described as beinl on 3 . small scale. ' But the legal actlvitlsa oi tre my make policing the New Bruns- wick-Maine border a -thankless task. The wiles and trick of people waiting to risk the penalty oi two years in Jail to get some Amer- icm cigsrots-the usual wpe ot contraband - from Calais. Me.. gust across the border. keep atti- clals on their toes. standard hiding places are auto mobiles-in the hub caps and mu. tiru. behind door panels md under upholstery. others consider a haw carrllle . me place to keep omuszlsd American ciureta. More ofttn than not. they're W1 WNW- ILLEGAL FALSE EETH An old list of customs intrac- ilons shows an American achooner captain caulhlv l-FY1118 l0 ""10" 5,600 worth of liquor in a Cana- dian port and a salesman whose hobby was smuggling false teeth to Canadian customers. A comparatively recent convic- tion saw a claaret smuggler oper- ating on a regular schedule lose his car, pay a 2,500 tins and re- ceive a twoeye.-ir penitentiary sen- tence. . kn ti. webber. collector of cuatomsiln charge or the 44-man start here, says new inspection methods and a narrowing of the up between U.S. and Canadian prices have cut down major smug- giing. But thousands of items are ieized annually from tourists and townspeople caught in the act by sharp-eyed inspectors. Tourist Record FREDERICTON (CFla The director of the New Brunswick Travel Bureau thinks the 1956 tourist season will prove to be e record-breaker. E. A. Tweedie says he expects the number of tourists visiting the province will have reached 75,000 by the and of the season. Last year about 08.000 tourists were registered. They brought about :zo.ooo.ooo worth of business to the province. an ion: Included GIIARANTHD QUALITY Altl) FRESHNHS FLORAL CHINTZ broadloom HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE ADVANTAGES OF A FLORAL? ADVAN'TAGES:-- (a) Your room remains like a flower garden - ever fresh and beautiful. (b- The 29 colors in this Chintz permits easy Dvcoratlng and Redecorating. (c (lihintz Carpeting. is easy to keep fi'f?bli and Smart look- ng. (d) Because the pile of this carpeting is heavy and all wool it will give excellent. SPi'VlCe for many years. (9) At the exceptional value of 358.95 per square yard (at saving of 56.00 per square yard). YOU NO LONGER NEED DELAY TO COVER YOUR ROOMS NOW. 5!! THIS CARPET . . . BUY THIS UARPETING NOW! SEE ALSO rm: THINKING OF , A NEW RANGE Coal and Wood or Oil? DAYS 24th - YOUTOO... WILL BE THRILLED . . . fuesday. July 24 1956 The Guardian, Page 7 lIAllPl1T 1st JULY TO -FEEL THE WARMTH AND COMFORT . OF CARPET UNDER YOUR FEET IN YOUR SEE. . . THE EXCELLENT VALUES OFFERED . . DURING THIS ?WAREHOUSE SALE". BUY... FOR om: ROOM or FOR THE WHOLE House. BUY nuns. Mm . HALLRUNNER . suns WALL TO - WALL INSTALLATION etc. MATS--- Sizes 24" x 48" . 27" x 51" . as" x as" E. 43" x 72'- HALL RUNNER - - - All 27" width Beige, Grey and Oriental pattern Axminster Multi-colored striped Wilton RUGS -- - Sizes 4l6 x 4”6 - 6' x 9' - 7'6 x 9 - 9' x W6 and 9' x 125 Also sizes made to order from Bmadlonm BROADLOOM - - - Beige, Grey. Green and Brown In Axminster, W”lton, Hardtwisi Also low costing Nyltex in 9 ti, width. END --- There are a number of excellent ends out or which you can cut Mats, Hall Runner. Small Rugs, etc. E BONUS SALEEAOH ntwnus want You Will Enioy Shopping At CROCKHT 3. STOREY lTD., where the reception is warm lllll the store is COOL Trade-In 0 ' Allowanh CROCKEIT STOREY A: HOME. BONUS TV CHAIR;-(&'H.00 Value) or l'l.ATF(IRM R0(?kI')H with 2 pc. or 3 po. CHESTERFIELD SUITE SPRING FILLED MNITIIESS with 8 pa. BEDROOM SUITE H