VEMBER 2 1951 - a N0 ' - -rns GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN , PAGE NINE d P D N. u s cadet in August. was. Ho would come to any child Ibo win new J. K no loved The Bureau or statistics report- ' I Cm re o o 231:2 tthc war he served aboard lover who asked him. To pick him hirlrlisz Dzvid. Mocalluml. Melvin ed today that during the first esroyer Assinlhoine and up and hug him was a delight. Lewis, Gerard Leslie, and Alan two months out the current crop Command Cruiser Quebec 01'rAwA. Nov. 1 -(GP) - "A man who has been a sailor (or -30 of his (6 years was named to- d.. to command Canada's second cruiser. the 8.000-ton Quebec. when st... goes back into service in IsnunI.V- lie is Cmdr. Patrick David gudge. D.S.C.. a native of Dover. angland. who rose from the ranks ;,, me Second tworld War and was decorated for bravery aboard . destroyer in 1944.. The Quebec. formerly called the ligandn. has been in reserve on ihe west ast for some years. Canada's other cruiser is the On- lario. They rank next to the Mag- nificent, an 18.000'-ton aircraft carrier. as the big ships or the fleet. I ' NORTH AMERICAN LIFE L. S. STEVENSON v '8RANCH MANAGER I I40 RICHMOND ST. NMUTUAL COMPANY A boy seamzm at is in the Roy- al Navy. Cmdr. Budge now executive oitlccr at the Corn- wallis. N. S.. recruit training base and will be succeeded rthero by Cmdr. Thomas C. Pullen. ad, of Oakville. Ont., who has been com- manding the frigate La Hullolse. Cmtw. Budge joined- the Royal Navy :1 1921. In 1928. miter his parents had moved to Toronto, he transferred to the Canadian Navy and for the next two years served in Haliiax gs instructor of naval reserves. on the outbreak of war he was appointed to the destroyer As- siniboine, and in May. joined another destroyer. the 01;. inwn. While serving in her. he was promoted to commissioned gunner and mentioned.in dispatches "ior good services in an attack on an enemy U-boat." He left the Ottawa in June, 1940. and served as flotilla torpedo : officer ht llaliiax. He returned to sea in 1943 as executive oiiicer oi the Tribal Class destroyer Huron which took part in a series oi English Channel actions before and after D-Day. Cmdr. Pullen entered the R. 0. ON THE NEXT SHIPMENT FOR TION. AUTHORIZED LOADERS HLMIRA SOUBIS-BA BRISTOL .. ...- SAVAGE HARBOUR .. ........ MOUNT STEWART ................. MOUNT STEWART TRACADIE AUBURN FORT AUGUSTUS IIONTAGUE ...-............... VICTORIA CROSS .. PANMURE ISLAND FARDIGAN .... MTLLVIEW CHERRY VALLEY .l0HNs'l'ON"Fl RIVER ROCKY POINT .. MILTON VIEW HAVEN .. CLI'lI'I'0N & NEW LONDON CLYDE RIVER .. CANOE COVE .. VORTH WII."l'Sll'IRE . nrw'l'El! RIVER ......... . APPEN ROAD .. HOPE RIVER -............-..-.......- FAVENDISH .. .. FREDEBICTON BRADALBANE . EVTERALD KINKORA HURANY FREETOWN .. KENSINGTON LPEQ wu.Mo'r VALLEY-BEDEQITE :mnww.nsvnw.snr:nnnoorna BROOICFIIIILD srswnnrrc-covanmn - nonnnn .- BELLE RIVER-MELVILLE SHOULD YOU NOT II RAILWAY WHARF. CIIA Swift. canadia HOG PRODUCERS BEAR nus THOUGHT IN MIND; IT ISTHE VOLUME OF HOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS THE PRICE SO IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE THAT YOU CON- TACT SWIFI"S 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 THE FOLLOWING . ('-l.IFIs'OHD PETERS JAMES KELLY . VVILLIAM -I lIIrDONAl.I) " JOSEPH IIIURNAGIIAL .. nov CAMPBELL .. noaanr CRABEE " KEITII DIXON BILL MIICICINNON .' J ononoa 'ItlacKAV riwnxrm IN YOUR VICINITY. rrmcxlun Will an PAID TO ANY TRUCKER on ranmnn DELIV- ERING ms own IIOGS AT our: stock rams. ISLAND. YOUR, OWN SATISFAC- IS A LIST OF OUR . AND TRUCKERS: NORMAN BRUCE GORDON J. lllcI'2IVEN FULTON L. DOUGLAS ALVIN BURKE MICHAEL MGIIIILLAN GUS CALLAGIIAN EARL IIUGHES Q ARTHUR MIICDONALI) STEWART ADAMS LINVVOOD J IIICNEILL E. R. STOREY ARNOLD BRUCE l OUIS TIERNE I DONALD IIIINEWEN ELIIIEII CLOW GORDON MATITESON SAM CONDON D B REID IVIII. E. JOHNSTON HAROLD Mm'I.EAN GEORGE SIIIITII CLAYTON GREEN JAMES P. CALLAIIAN BERT .1. TROWSDALE CECIL nerves OLIVER cAMrBr:Lr. WILLIAM emu. LESLIE CLARK JAMES -1 lllcLl-ZOD HEATH nnrnnron COLIN WAUGII COLIN WAUGII KENNETH Mm-DONALD HORACE MARSIIALL uanonn MIlRl'HY wsr:rr.n BELL AVE AN ADVERTISED RLOTTETOWN. 1940, he H survived the sinking oi Lhe ot. I"! by a German U-boot in 1942. IN MEMORIAM E J. K. McCALLUM 0” swtambef 11. the residents of St. Peters. and the districts :I"'”"'Wln8 it. were ahocked to corn or the death or little .1. K. Mocallum. J. K. was known to 0V0ryono who lived in or near the ;E;,"-01:19 ya: Jgwouand halt - Xi-'59 Iona y sturdy Ind -tame. had blonds curls. blue 103131.. Ind a most lovable dlspos. W0 W81 intriguing and bright '"f'3 altogether 9n.i0Yoble to J. K. ' I"""”I"i were hzmpy ones. n Go. Limitelig PROFESSIONAL CARDS Allison M. Gillis. LL.B. BABBIBTEB. BOLICITOB. Etc. 130 Richmond st. - clftowll. hono U0 . - Dr. A. L. Moclsooc DENTIST Dental 8-!!! GLORIA BUILDING I'll GIINGII CC: ' Phone 291 LL-3-1:21-: 1:-1:--2: llr. Jets E. stem VETERINARY SURGEON Phone us no formal as olnoo noun I7 Appolntsnenl J. S. IAYLIIII Optometrist llyu examined. glasses titted Corner Kent as Queen Sta. Otllco Phore I956-noun I011 IIIIIIII J. GIIMI 0.02 OPTOMETRIST 12836 Kent Street PHONE 879 Adjoining North American Hotel j J. A. CARRUTHER8 OPIOMILTRIST PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street mm to simpsou mam .g,...............- g.g,,,g,L............... MocPIioo &- Irolnot n. r. sncrusa 3.1.. no I. IOMIIILED 'I'II.A.lNOR. Isl. Bars-lawn -Io. II. II". WINE IIII COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS in arm Ooorlo st. Charlottetown Phonon use. m1 - Box on IANDOLPII W. MANNING. C.A. ERMA P. MMPHERBON. 0.L 0t-llor Ibmoos at Ilnlllu. Monchn. st. John's. Amherot. Darl- mouth. Iuntvlllo. Liverpool. New Glasgow and True. L). L IoDONAI..I), OURRIE O 00. OIAITIIE AUOOIINTANTI 0 "Oahu. mun. onus. Toronto mm mm. Bnerhroolo. 'v'Inauvsr. llrhluul tau. Ilnnoum. tlamllum Charlottetown cums am. caummown 4 -.. Ielepluooo IOII He loved to play on the sidewalk with his little chums. and one day he went I little too far on the mvornent while playing chase and was hit by a truck with tatal results. n .Thl.s dear little iellow did not live In vain. He left a spectrum oi! love and radiance that will last the lifetime or all who were priv- ileged to know and cuddle him. The large United Church was 9511991 I-0 iiiplcity, and many could not be seated. Reverend Russel MaoLood conducted the services with feeling and considpration, and breached from St. John: "Even so it is not the will of your Father which is in Heaven that one of these Ilittle ones should perish.” The'pai1'bearers were four little TMR. SAMUEL C. LEWIS... Do you own your lama, Mr. Lewis? Yes. I took over it from my mother about 25 years ago. Do you lilro farming? Yes. I sure wouldn't be of It if I didn't. Do you bollovo in saving? Oh, yes.- Howdoyousuvo? Mainly by Conodolsovlngs Bonds. l,.buy several Savory time they are on sale. Wliydoyouhcylliuolondst I can lay my hand on them whenever I need money. Why do you prefer them to other forms of Investment? I consider them safest. I could invest my money in other ways that would bring in more. at greater risk, but I wont to be sure of a solo investment - and a steady rovonuo. CAN ALWAYS BE CASHED AT Anderson. The deepest sympathy oi the community is" extended to the par- ents who had this brightness in their lives for such a short time, only to lose it to the grim reality or speed in an age which hurries on reguardiess or consequecne to the little innocents who tall by the way. Flour Production I . OTTAWA. Nov. 1 - (OP)vCB.n- adian production of wheat. flour declined during September to i.- WL624 barrels. I four-per-cent drop (mm the i.863.053 barrels in the corresponding month a year ago. year, 8.01.193 barrels were pro- duced, two per cent below the 3,- 668.M) barrel: in September. 1950 Wheat nour exports tell to 490.- 316 barrels tr-onri 315,126 in Sep- tember last year. but in the cum- , ulaoive shipments increased slightly to 1,133,393 barrels as against !,1&.lS in the similar period of 1&0. Quantities of coarse grains ground in September. with totals for September, 1N0 in brackets: Feed wheat !l'3.W0 (56,189) bush- els: oats 1.713.850 (1,875,953); corn 219502 (zeovesoi; barley 530.- 662): mixed grain 1,697,749 (1.- ms (sumac); buckwheat 4.012 (5.-L 537103). ARE voun nrconnnous READY run Nov. 9th.? iloyal Visit Advisory cmslttss Have you cusliod any of the Canada Savings Bonds you bought ? money to buy a new tractor. How do you pay for the Bonds? When they're on sale, I take what spare money I have from my bank account and buy the bonds outright. - Do you plan to buy some more this Fall? Yes. Yes. I did once because I needed some extra FULL FACE NOW BETTER THAN EVER Conodo Savings Bonds-6tII Series-mature In 10 years and 9 months from date of issue and boarten 3V196coupons. The first coupon covers I your and 9 months and is payable on August Ist, I 953; subsequent cou yearly thereafter until maturity. If I953, simple Interest is paid at ZR per year, calculated monthly. It hold to maturity the overall yield is equivalent to 3.2IiI6 per your. The limit for holdings In any one name is 35,000 in the MI! Series.-Tho bonds are aslioble at full face value, plus inlorul at any time at any bank in Canada. They are registered In the owner's name. They are non- ossignablo and non-transferable. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ANADA. SAVINIGSI .BO'NDS (on; gsdle. NOW come due August I st shod before August In, VALUE OOIOOOIOOIOOOOOOC I PLUS 'Samuel C. Lewis, 46, Is a farmer llv-I lng near Kars, Ontario. Born on a neighbouring form, he was educated in a rural school and married Mar- garel Hylancl, also of Kan. They have an II-your-old daughter, Joan. Mr. Lewis has a I00-acre farm and 20 Iioad of cattle. He ships milk to Ottawa. A brother lives in London, Ontario, and another brother and a sister in Oilowa. INTEREST s