Ti«~EiTFs7It'i?~.-—_ CHOICE BUILDING ' _AflIt8 Wasted AGENTS I-‘OI! ELECTRIC WATBI. heaters. Easy sale. Good profit-I. Retails $3.25. For information Wi'I'A to: New Heater co., 100 Elgtn Street, Granb-y, Que. IMMEDIATELY REPRESENTA- tives, full or part time basis. Highest mmmission. Illustrated catalogue. ‘Free Beauty Course. Write to Doraldina Cosmetics company. 1600 Delorimler Dept. 3, Montreal. START YOUR OWN BUSINESS selling 3. must to all families in Charlottetown and surroundings. Interesting coriimission — free samples with each order. Freu- catalogue and details on request. Familex, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 3. Montreal. cars & Trucks For Sale iTo'i{—‘sTi.i‘a‘—-i"oTs PONTIAC. priced righr. for quick sale. Dial 7035 after 6 l’.M. ion sAT.t: — 19.i0—CIlEVROLE'I‘ Registered. Phone Art Parquhah son. 5072. t‘0n*sAi.i-: — ism ri.vMot1'rI1 Sedan. R00 miles on motor. Per- fect rnnriitimi James Beer, Corn- nail Dial 7503. CAR BUYERS Mile after mile of driving satisfaction. 1949 FORD COACH F. R. McLAINE LTD. Malpcque Road DIAL 7358-9 For Sale FOR SALE — BICYCLE. don \Vood, Brookfleld. FOR SALE — '1 ROOM HOUSE. Apply Howard Cairns, Lower Freetown. ‘ FOB SALE-—Gl1NERAL PURPOSE horse, Willard E. MacDonald, Maydleld. FOR. SAI.E—FEED GRAIN, ALSO clover seed at lowest cash prices. Oourt and Son. Bedford Station. FOR SALE —COT'1'AGB AT Snuthport, 4 rooms and porch. Apply P. O. Box 1'75. i?Tit—sar.a—oNa cow. rnnsn. two calves. one horse. Harry Lewis, Ynrk. ______._?_.._._.__. FOR SALE—NINE CORDS STOVE SHEL- wood. mostly hardwood. John Cannon, Elmsdale. FOR. SALT". — 2 FRIISI-IENEI) milch cows. 4 and 5 years old. Jack Mayhew. Albany. FOR. SALE — QUANTITY OI’ Fniindation Gobbler seed Pola- tnes. I-‘red Cole-s, New Wiltshlre. 1-'oic's}(t.t: _"rotmn'A'rtoN cos- blers Seed Potatoes. Joseph Mum- aghan. Johnston's River. FOR SALE — I-‘0UNI)A'l’I'QN Sebago seed. Charles Jenkins, F‘i‘ciiciifiJrt. lots on Mt. Edward Road. A. W Kennedy. FOR SALE——RRAN'I‘I"0RD ANTI!- cny H-mist, heavy duty, good as new with stake body. Hugh Mc- isnar, ‘ iris. FOR SALT-2—FarmalI II. TRACTOR. Ten months old. Good as new. will sci‘. at. a real bargain. Apply G'l?.l'f‘Iial1 Office, Montague. FOR SALE — SI-IORTHORN mm: rattle and bull. also cow in Il!‘~'I1f‘T1 soon. Apply Jack .\I3I('r‘Ilf‘f‘, Clyde River. FOR SALE — NUMBER 0!’ CAR- lnads nl baled hay and quantity timothy sued. Hugh Campbell, t;rah:im's Road. FOR SALE - THREE ENGLISH pure bred setter pups. Good age for training this Fall. 6323 or 3530. FOR SALE -— 3000 LBS. POWER clr~:ii1ed timothy seed. 12 cents per lb. Donald F. MacAuiay, Snuria R. R. 2. FOR SALE — SINGER SEWING Machine, one organ, one dining room table and chairs. Mrs. filadys Wood, Brnokfleld. FOR SAl.E—NEW HOUSE. I MILE from city limits. modem con- viencrs. low taxes. priced reason- able. 1... H. Kennedy, real estate broker. I-‘OR SAI.I’.'—RI-ISTAURANT, ALL new propane equipment, goqd business locality, with living ac- commodations. Forced to sell due to illness. Write Box S Guardian, Summerslde. FOR SALE — KITCHEN TABLE and chairs. dining room talie and chairs. kitchen cabinet, bureaus. setlee and chairs, beds, llbrury table. rugs. Reasonable. Dial 4702. for Sale Desirable Building Lot on Ambrose St., 65 1/2 ft. by 109 ft. ' Apply: A. W. GAUDET, 111 Grafton St. sound, five years old. Mrs. . I .IUse Guardian Want Ads For sale ir'o'n_'sKt.i-: —‘roitMai. Tmtess. size 12. Phone 3580. F6i'{ErIrIs'IiToTs"'s'r6ii'E'JA'€ir'iri- size 14. almost new. Dial 3456. iron SALE.-— LOTS. AT new °l"¢°"- *P°‘¥_°_°_l‘3£‘_‘!£‘:‘li I-‘~<)"n.'is'.TLr.——us1in AUTO RADIO. Bowlan Radio. _ H_ 761: sau:—soo nususns vic- tory oats_ free from all weeds. J. Leo Praught, Cherry Valley. 1ron'sTaIr'-7.‘: sows out: To farrow middle of June. 11. L. Mac- Nveiil, Mt. Albion. F5it—_ SALE -— SEED BABLEI’. Charlottetown 80. Mark Cameron, Hampton. FOR. SALE—500 BUSI-IELS VIC- tory oats, 500 mixed barley and oats; 80 bushels No. I test bar- ley Ch'town 00; five tons baled timothy hay: tour tons presscd straw. E. Howatt 6; Son, N. Wiltshire FOR SALE — FARM. 55 ACRES of land, 5 under wood, buildings in good shape. Water on farm One mile from church and store Sell cheap. Real cheap for quick sale. Apply Amos Ciirley, New Wiltshlre. Seven room house, central- ly situated on Euston Street, priced for quick sale at $4000.00. L. H. KENNEDY Real Estate Broker 166 Gt. Geo. St. - Phone 3912 For Sale Lot on Highland Ave, $1150.00; cottage at Brigh- ton Shore, $1200.00; barn and lot, Mt.‘Edwa.rd Road, 2‘miles from city, $1200.00. W. G. BARBOUR LTD. P.E.I. 9623 Charlottetown, 6122 Phone For Sale Two choice summer cot- tage lots at Rosebank, each 100 ft. by 100 ft. Apply: A. W. GAUDEI‘, 111 Grafton St. For Sale Good used set of three-sec- tion lever harrows, also good used No. 8 Massey Harris manure spreader. Used In- tern ional grain drill. NORMAN REEVES, Phone 31-5 Bedeque or 2627 Summerside Femalrileglp Wanted WANTED-GIRL I-‘OR HOUsIt work. Two adults. Apply Tanton Tire service, 152 Kent street. CASHIER. WAN'l‘EI)—APPIL IN person. Chans Restaurant, Sum- merside. g VVANTED GIRL OR WOMAN for general housework. Phone 4liT2 or apply 25 Upper Queen Street, City. \\‘ANTP.II — (JAPABLE WOMAN or girl to assist other em- Summerside tourist for the siimnu-r months. writing to box "G". 0 EBATIN ROOM SUPERVISOR Postgraduate, or experienced in Operating Room Supervision.‘ Ap- ply to A. F. Corr, Rnsiigotiche and Bay Chnleiir Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Oampbellbon, N. 8. isannxn ATI no it 1: s s infil- ployees in home Work. catalogue Free. Write moor street, Toronto Branches- Bsiiiiiton - 0ttsws.~ "Canada's National system. - I-'.“_ I.0l1'—- BLACK WAl.T.l'Z'I‘ (ION- talning sum of money and val- uable papers in Montague. I-‘lnder please leave at the Bison Restaurant. "Trial. Ilslp wmea "ANT", _ "AN you ETEADV hot water. Apply P. O. Box 175 'w M.‘ travel among Consumers in a __“f_I',"',""”_95?5- ,_____________ cl . splendid locality close by. P.-.r- -ro I.E'l'—ri:g,,\'|sngn noun; M‘ 3 IIIMM connection with mac room suitable for 2 business girls _ Wl|'“l1l0‘“T¢l’- 01111 T911!’-ME or nurses (near hospital) with m hustler considered Write Raw- use of entire apartment from loistu Dept. I-mi-in. Monte May sch to November. Apply xv "33- Guardian. .‘ --- Phone 3632i Mlsireilaaeous Pmsul WAN'I‘EI)—ALB norruzs. PINTSBECODIE A cnooxln. cost. or quarts. Dial 8595. Michael edian and musician in 201”- Bros. , sons. Rates according to talent fié'ii"r”r3ii»o'sYiac ROLL fitiii 3°‘ 3°» °“"¢“In- Plume 0394- flnished, 48 cents. Clarke Photo Service. 171 Elm Avenue. \ NETIAN nunns soil). ALso ie-cording. re-taping. and clean- ing, Harold Clarke. Dial 4984. AUTO LOANS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLI Vlsntsl WANTED — TRUCIBI WITI one ton covered truck. to do few local deliveries weekly at reason- able rates. Box 415. Guardian C WORKS J: HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER eon“ sar.i:—e‘otiNT)'a'ijioN sjs- TRANSCANADA bago and Foundation Cobb.er H ‘ ‘ potatoes. Grant Toombs, Rustico. CORP “‘ (JREDTT LHHTED SP0-lT.—'STALF.—-I-‘GITNDATION‘C6IIT- Canada Cri-(lit Cfli1l\\'E‘IIOI‘ IIIIBF hlers. Fred Macfiae, Wheaticy its aiihsiilinry of 'l‘rnrlr-rs Finance Riv“-_ Corporation, Ltd.) Marvel Hairdressing Schools — g_h3"°‘I “p“"1_"‘°“‘_,PI“’_"°_9775-_ W°'"|fl Wlflied — Grater 011- T0 I.ET—l«‘URNlsIIED noon. portunity-Better Pay. Pleasant Ground floor. Phone 9530. _ 7r(i_i.i-."'r'LiI/iIt<.‘.i-:.—i5t1i'tfi‘si§ii'tr§i3 A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately st Traits- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan tip to 51.500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous’ Trans- views you privately. B. C. S'1‘I:1l~)\'I£.\‘, Hrniich Nlanager. Block IIltIg., 164.8 Kt-nt SL, Charlottetown, Phone 8523 NOTICE of A meeting Winsioe North Cenieiery will be held May 10111, 8:00 o'clock. All plot holders please attend. —.—Noiice Buildings raised or build- ings moved; foundations put in cement blocks, or solid cementt wall; all other repair work done. Pl IONE G-I07 Nursery Stock SENATOR I)l'NI.AI' STRAW- bcrry Plants $10.00 per thousand. $1.50 per hundred prepaid. M. 1.’-‘. Reeves. Soiiiliport. SENATOR III AI‘ STRAW- lwrry plants $1.50 hundred. $10.00 tlious.-ind. Prepaid. L. R. Bnlrlnrston, Soutliport. FOR SALE -— I'I-IRENNIALS. Phlox, Iris, I.ilir-s, Dahlias, etc. ii for $100. Postpaid or 9 at my garden. Mrs. Florence Toombs, Tryon. SENATOR Dl LAP STRAWBER- I‘,\‘ plaiils. Selected disease free stock. 100-3150; 5oo—s5.oo; l000——$l0.00 prepaid. George Wright, Montague. FOR SALE — STRAVVBERRY plants Iniiiliip and Premier $1.50 per liiindreri $10 per thousand. Raspberry canes $4 per hundred. Dennis Neal, Winsloc. S'I‘R.AWBERRI’ PLANTS — SIN- ator Dunlap strong healthy year old plants, freshly dug, trimmed ready to set out. Price $1.50 per hundred, $10.00 per thousand. Prepaid. With each order for 1000 plants, one goose- berry bush included free. Parker Jewell, York. For Sale Eight plants, one dollar postpald: 3 Forget-Me-Not; 3 Sweet Williani; 1 Phlox; 1 Single Red Dahlia. ii’/lrs. Gordon MacMillan Cornwall Sales Help Wanted I-‘AMILI-IX INVITES YOU TO ACT now for big earnings. Sell 250 gllLil'fl\1IIPEt‘I products consisting of beauty prz-paratioiis, househo'd necessities, _larm specialties. Familex, 1600 Dc-lorlmier, Dept. 4. .\‘lontrt-al. salesmen Wanted sT{rTe slit}: N —_'.—'Aiis"6i.t1‘i-iii’ make 350 in a day. New sensa- tional utility item for every food, beverage oiitlct, f‘il‘. Samples tur- iiished. Utility A. Co. 53 W. Jack- son. C 89-W, Chicago 4. To Let nooMs'1'o' i.t;T:i5Ho ‘mi. T0 i.t:'rZ sMai.i._ri1nTviTiiiFfr I-‘OR. " llEN'l'--HOI.'S!I T A1‘ ‘nun- stattnage. Phone 5809. 1-0 RI-2NT—-0-B o o M_°ii'i5a'rsn aparlment with bath. Apply DI Dorchester St. heated mom suitable for one or two girls. $5 weekly. Dial 6373. To I.ET—i‘0UIl ROOM ArAnF- ment, share bath room. Adults only. Dial 6954. ..._.__-_-L....____..______ FOR RENT — APARTMENT. ground floor, living room, bed- room, kitchen, hath, continuous SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Saturday, 15 May, 1954, for the Subgrade Construc- tion of a portion of Trans-Canada Highway. Section VERNON RIVER ROAD (to Vernon Bridge) 2.25 Miles. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtain- ed at the office oi.’ the undersigned, Provincial Build- ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. . R. G. WHITE. Deputy Minister of Public Works 8: Highways. Charlottetown, P. E. I. TENDERS, - Tenders will be received by the under-signed until 6 p.m. May 15th, 1954. Specifications can be seen at Fulton Rob- ertson's, Malpeque Road any evenins between 5 1101- Ind 7:30 pm. until May 15th for placing cement foundation under Spring Park Hall, also for moving Spring Park Hall onto new foundation. Signed, FULTON ROBERTSON, Chairman of Moving Committee. REPRESENTATIVES Dominion Wide Health and Accident Company re- quires a smart, aggressive man, age 30-45 years, to fill a minimum oi.’ $5000.00 a year position, represent- ‘ing them in P. E. I. Reply to Box 414 Guardian, giving details of past experience, etc. For Immediate Sale Modern, well built bungalow, on Lapthorn Avenue, consisting of kitchen, living room,' dining room, den, two bedrooms and bathroom, oil air conditioned heating unit, good basement with cement floor. Priced below cost for quick sale. ' L. H. KENNEDY, Real Estate Broker 166 Great George Street FOR SALE AT FRENCH RIVER Phone 3912 Feed service and farm consisting of 235 acres of land. 170 acres clear, in good state of cultivation. Large house and barn. Running water in barn. Pump in house. Electricity in house, barn and mill. ARTHUR A. CAMPBELL French River MAMMOTH SALE USED TRUCKS AND TRACPORS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. We have drastically reduced our prices on Used Trucks and Tractors. _ As an added attraction on all units sold this week we will absorb the Finance Charges. Never before have prices and terms to‘ equal this been offered to the Buying Public. We trust you will show your appreciation by calling at our Showroom and asking for further particulars. S. R. JOHNSTON LIMITED St. Peter's Rd. Charlottetown DIAL 8548 1954- BRITISH BUILT - FORD Consul and Anglia Cars NOW on display for the first time at our showroom. Here is a line of Automobiles that will truly surprise you in appearance, quality and price. . Cali — See — and Drive the New 1954 Consul or Anglia today. 5. R. JOHNSTON LIMITED St. Peter’s Rd. Chgriottgtown DIAL 8548 WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A NURSE The Children's Hospital. Halifax, N. S., invites ap- _ plications for class entering September 1st. Appli- cants must be at least 18 years of age and in posses aion of in Nova Scotis Grade XI Certificate or its equivalent. 9 The course offered is of 3 years‘ duration, includ- ing experienee in adult and public health“ "nursing. I I I Graduates are fully qualified flgfcusional nurses. For further particulars apply ts tor of Nurses. I M a r U. S. Steel Report CLEVELAND (AP)—-Steel ingot production skidded back down two points to 01 per cent of capacity last week, but the, magazine steel says a time-tested barometer still suggests an upturn. The barometer is scrap prices. The magazine says its price com- posite on steel-making scrap rose $1.53 a gross ton last week over the previous week. The gain brought the composite to $27.33 a ion, the highest since mid February. "The current slow pace in the steel industry was heralded in the I kels . ingots were being turned out at a capacity pace." Steel says. “In the second half of the year, ingot. production began dropping off in line with a reduced demand." Steel says that since the middle of last March, the price composite on scrap has been “trending" tip- ward. although the rate of ingot production has fluctuated within a narrow range with no positive trend. Approaching contract tdlks with the C10 steel workers throughout the industry "are not exciting steel users into laying In stocks as protection against a strike," the weekly summary continues. “Most Ps 12 The Bush: Iroodsy. May -10. 1054 NEW YORK (AP)—'I'iio stock market continued its drive ahead last week. Pauscs in the upward movemgm of the list constituted what brokers ‘called a consolidation of recent gains. The market on average stands at the highest levels of the last 24 years. It has been rising for nearly eight months. Railroads continued their pm. gress and provided solid ground for the market‘: upward swing. The Associated Press average or 80 stocks was up 1.0 per cent on dis week whereas the railroad component of the average gained New York Stocks. consumers still regard odds as 3_4 per cent‘ HIGH FOR YEAR first half of last year when scrap prices began wobbling while steel Acting on instructions of sell on her premises on 1 p.m., her complete Hay mower, liay rake, "wagon, road wagon, 3 wood dis), set cart wheels. car trai rope and pulleys, wheel barr and scuffler. les, drill, anvil and vice, AUCTIDNTSALE Thursday, May 13th. bcgi farm equipment consisting of: 2 good work horses, 3 milch cows, 2' steers, (2 yeai old), 1 steer (1 year old), 2 calves, sow with litter. gang plow, spring tooth harr Quantity mixed grain, quantity dried lumber and shing- , some carpenter (double and single), and all small a also a quantity household furniture. Terms cash. If day is unfit sale on first against a steel workers‘ strike this _ summer." To shot: the relative level of mg ' market, the AP average advancgg $1.90 on the week and closed pl $123.60, a high for the year and the best level for the average since April 17, 1930. Railroads were favored on s . technical basis because their sta Emmelt Stordyr I WI" ahead last week convinced manry‘ nnlng at that the time had gone for them tc rally to keep pace with Industrials Actual operating results of clasi one railroads in the first quarter showed declines. Net income oi these carriers dropped 52 per cent Mrs. . . ‘ th 11 tth lh thi not-to swim; ,1Wat-;<=n>- ;':..i...;:...i::.":;;:“..* ow, smoothing iaiiow, arm “mung mwmsma driving sleigh (Fl‘all- But a look into the future for let‘, set of scales, hay fork. one business after another int ow. Jack potato inner ‘;;"‘.‘§.l’.'.°;“‘i§’.’..°i.:é‘..§f..‘"‘l: stock market. Chrysler was a case in point. Its irst quarter earnings were down. , I°0I5- harness but directors declared the usual rticles found on a farm, dividend. The price of the stock shot ahead, a vote of confidence in future company earnings. slelglis, I fine day. Canadian stocks closed the week mixed. Mclntyre added ‘/2, Dome HUGH F, MORRISON, Mines was up 1/: and Hiram Aucticneen Walker gained $6. Down 56 were Canadian P a c 1 fl c, Internatio- nal Nickel and Distillers Seagram. Large international car for Prince Edivard Island ton. WANTED company requires Salesman with of livestock and sales ability essential. For interview apply by letter to P. O. Box 512, i\ionc- On the American stock exchange Giant Yellowknife was ahead Vu. Held Posts With Nat. Geographer For Many Years WASHINGTON. (AP) -— The man who headed the National Geogra- phic Society since I920 and edited its magazine since 1809. Dr. Gil- bert Groavenor, retired Wednesday at 78. and Nova Scolia. Knowledge 0-rnws GOVERNMENT THIRD VICTOR Dated November 1. 1942 cent of the prin 'psl sum thereof Coupon Bonds a The Oovemrnerit of Canada 3% NOTICE is hereby given to all holders ofoutstsnding 3 per rentThird Victory Loan Bands dated November 1. 1942. due November 1. 1956. series L2. of the Government of Canada. that pursuant to the provisions thereof. all the outstanding bonds ofthe said issue are hereby called for redemption and prior payment as an entirety on June 1 .1954.at anyAgencyoftheBankofCanads.at 101 .26per ll have the November 1. 1954. and subsequent coupons attached. Interest on all said Bonds shall cease to accrue from and after June 1, I954. The redemption price of 101.26% includes 16% which is interest accrued at the cbupon rate for the period from May 1. 1954. to June 1. 1954. by: Bart: or Caluna, Fiscal Agent Under Grosvenor the National Geographic Magazine grew from a struggling publication to one ei world note. Its circulation was as small when he took over that In carried the entire edition on his back to the post office. Last. year’: output was 26.000000 copies. The financial success of the magazine provided much or the funds used for the society's ex- plorations and geographic re- search. Orosvenor was hired to edit the magazine by Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone who was president of the society in 1899. Two years later he married Bell's daughter, Elsie, who accom- panied hlm on many scientific ex- peditions. They had two sons and five daughters. OF CANADA Y LOAN BONDS Due November 1. 1956 upon surrender of said Bonds. Bell's rather-in-law, Gardiner Green Hubbard, founded the so- I clety. SUCCESSOR NAMED Ornws GOVERNMENT Dated May 1. 1943 series L4. of the Government of subsequent attached. In The Government of Canada NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 3% FOURTH VICTORY LOAN BONDS IOTIOE is hereby given to all holders of outstanding 3 per cent Fourth Victory Loan Bonds dated May 1. 1943. due May I. 1957. provisions thereof, all the outstanding bonds of the said issue are hereby called for redemption and prior payment as an entirety on October 1. 1954. at any Agency of the Bank of Canada. at 10l.26percentol'the principal sum thereofupon surrender ofssid Bonds. Coupon Bonds shall have the November 1,195‘. and cease to accrue from and after October 1. 1954. The redemption price of 101.16% includes 1.26% which is interest accnied at the coupon rate for the period May 1, 1954, to October 1, 1954. The geographic society’: board of trustees Wednesday. at Gros- venor‘s suggestion, selected as’ his ocessor Dr. John Oliver is. Gorce. an assistant to Grosvenor sinct 1905. Dr. is Oorce has been associate editor of the niagaaine since 1011 and vice-president of the society since 1920. The society's trustees elevated the retiring geographer’: son. Dr. Mel- ville Bell Grosvenor, from senior assistant editor to associate editor and elected him vice-president of the society. Under the elder Groavenor niill la Gorce, the society said, its mem- bership increased from 10,000 to more than 2.000.000. Probably Fourtli Bomb Exploded OF CANADA Due May 1. 1951 Canada. that pursuant to tho terezt on ‘all said Bonds shall By: Bank or Csnaoa. Piaesl Agent TTPROFESSIO A. Walthan Gaudct, LL.B. Phillips Bldg. 111 Grafton st. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. TOKYO, (AP) —- Two JI|Ilill(‘.\i‘ scientists today said the United States apparently exploded in fourth hydrogen bomb at Bikini betvxccn April 2.5 and 27. They said their estimate uas based on geigcr counter tests of rain which fell this week on wide- ly separated areas of Japan. Prof. Yasushl Nishiwaki of NAL clans T Frederic A. Large, Q.C. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Bell, Matheson & Foster IM Richmond St. .1. Elmer ai?r§EiFni,’i;T.7aT I65 Queen St. I'II_nne M. A. Former, Q.C., LL.B. Ba_i£_of Commerce Bldg. Gaudet 0 llitazard Bank of Commerce Bldg. WfGmfI.L.B. ' iso Blchmoml 8t._ Dial m1 OPTOMETRISTS T J. A. Csrruthen, in lane st. in §¥..'l"'s." Gum’ glhll). II. J. Msbon, ILO. mnhsno. __ re. 11-. I. . J. S. Taylor, 3.0. ' Oornsr lent a Queen au. Oflloo II”; House (1.50 G. F. Bntciieson 1 Son 3.0. but set: IIII Osaka Medical University said rein which feu Thursday in Osaka. about 300 miles southwest of Tokyo, was many times more ra- dio-active than rain tested Mon- day. Nishiwaki said there wal I similar sharp increase in the radio-activity of rain 12 days af- ter the second H-bomb test March 26' and 12 days after the third Palmer Bl Ilaiilam Bank of Nova sootis Bldg. Matheson, Peeks & Nicholson 1'15 Grafton Street -I. A. Macfluigan, B.A.. Currie Bldg. - Dial 0414 - Queen 8!. G. E. Mncllflllan, II.A., LL.B. IM I’i:lrice St. Dial 5228 ‘en Apr" “_ Mgclihee Q Tnjnor Dr. Hirnnobu Watanabs 1“ Queen 3;‘ mu 4;" Nligata University said H which fell Monday and Tuesday ‘Chas. in Niigaia. about 100-miles norlh in Blebinond st. Dial III] of Tokyo, showed a sharp in‘ __....._._..._..?.___._ crease in radio-scuvltm CHIROPRACTOR sscnrran! arrolflflb Dr. W. It. Carson TORONTO (CP)—-The Church «I 201 Prince st. Dlsl em England in Canada Saturday’ ‘"1’ J the appeintaentt grin Imo- C H. R. H . 0 ' nsmeoiiiecutivs eagle sf! 01 Th‘ "", 1 od in: h dquertera I Dr. K. A. Macliscliarn ;{,‘,,,,,:,’,'_" H, ‘I.,,,, ,,:',,, ....... m Q"“" 3" 9'" ““ activities of the new Gnu-ch hm!" dcvlrlrnent 01 for and of a developing Dr. A. L. Msc-Issac ,,,.,m.u.m ma public relations -r. o. an-rcnssma. no. 53 Grafton IL msl 8811 111% Grafton st. Dial use an Anglican church in Canada. ~CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS o1'rAwA_ (op)...'n-ode nlinm if M Fl cs Minister uooossnn. ctninn: s 00. » ..‘.’I"..§ n...'l'"-rnur.¢., for Cnrnsdlldg. 7 ‘ Charlottetown 7 _ out me gpgim, v... to attend moltilgll . aitooaima ueainr 0”“ in-I--we--4 =!°°‘“‘ osnriumtomn ‘ C2 in Great (mm at. II“ V'““‘ ""“.“ ‘'’''‘m'm 0’ | Phone 0001-06! p, o, 3.. gr] commerce. .