JULY 30. 1951 Claaallied so per word; In M for damages Atlverllelngg Rates Payable In Advance Illninanns Charge For Any Advertleeinent 25 Cents central Guardian Locale to per word; Western and Eastern Locals zg per word; Announoornenia and (lonalnge Eventa Io per word; of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc.. be per name; Letter: or condolence Sic per inch; Wedding Engagements I0 worda for 51.00 and 10 cent: for every additional 3 words: Notices of Thanh and Appreciation. Me per Inch or-.50 per word; um oi anh- eoriptiorla. 40 cents per inch; Addreaa and Presentation IL00. other Iain on application. The advertiser agreu that the publisher ahau not be liable out of errors In mivertiaenaenia beyond the unusual paid for the epaee actually occupied by that portion at the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether gush error is due to the negligence or lie aervanta or otherwise. and there shall ho no liability for non-insertion oi any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such uiwrtlaement. ' Notice: Bio per inch; Liate fer Sale 1561': saw cums. MAN'S bicycle in good condition. Ap- ply 15 Euston St. to. sans-az vom: unmann- lng plant. 1 electric saw. w caatord at Son. 169 Queen st. liars 3- tracks For sale FOR. SALE-LATE '46 CHEVRO- let sedan in perfect condition. 1850.00. Phone 1081-L. , FOR. SALE--1948 CHEVROLET 1';-ton panel. radio, healer, ss.-30.00. 133 Upper Queen st. . "w' ma sun-rnnnn TON, 10.30 Ford. hoist and box and all good rubber. good condition Phone 159533. Female Help Wanted .m WAITRESSES WANTED. .-u'pLy In Derson only to The Rendez- vous. - WAITBESSES WANTED. APPLY In Person. Andy's Sea Food Rea- tlilmint. Summerside. ' WANTED CAPABLE GIRL FOR h0llSeW0lfk. modern convenien- ces. family of four, APP15, M" J. W. Don Campbell. Albcrtov. Phone 35-3. WANTED - RELIABLE MAID- housekeeper. family of three, two adults. one boy eight. Modern conveniences for work, with own room and bath. Nice h0m6- Apply Mrs. Mary Crim- mins. Sackville. N. 3. Phone No. 68. you SALE-mo INTERNATION- al 1-ton truck in perfect cor- dition. Apply Machcod and Greens. Montolu9- Fol. BALE-1050 1-3 TON G. M. C. panel truck. low mileage, perfect condition. BEYSEILII. Storey Electric. Fol. SALE - 1041 PONTIAC Sedan. good condition, gooo rubber. P. J. Proude 0.: Son. 60 St. Peters Road. Phone 300-W. FOB SALE - 1940 TWO TON Ford truck. tires and truck in good condition. Reasonable for quick sale. Carrol Delaney. surnmeraide. Fol. SALE-1048 DODGE SEDAN New motor. body and tor good. Cheap for cash. 1049 Kaiser sedan. radio. heater, air con- ditioning, overdrive. Motor re- cently overhauled. very reason- able. Apply Campbell's Garage. Pownal at. car Acessorles GOOD USED PASSENGER TIRES 87 each; truck tires 9002:8251: 750x20. 330: 32:6, :25; 700x750 x1ux1'I, tl5.eacli. Truck tubes :6. Passenger tubes :2 each. ahi 0.0.D. collect. Glen- dale Tire 00.. 1287 Weston Road, Toronto. Ont. test - STRIAYED-BLACK AND WHITE heifer. Lorne Jenkins, south- por. m..:n.s...mi.i,,g.gg LOST-TRICYCLE IN VICINITY of Spring Park Road. Phone 2914-W. LOST-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Bunbury. hand saw. Harry Wood. Bunbury. LT LOST-LARGE annex ram Rosary beads and gold ring. Finder please leave at Guardian. Reward. Male lleln Ilahterl ' SHOE-SHINE BOY WANTED. Steady employment. Apply 11:; Kent. EXPERIENCED Farm MAN 8100.00 for one month. Apply National Employment Office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAR. ried man for farrn work. House provided. Apply Waiter Henrtz. East Royalty. mi? WANTED - MAN 1-o wonx ON my lann. steady work. up-io- BLILLETINS FROM ' BIRDLAND wmii-'n:i':v':. witsooi o I LOST BABY It was only a baby. yet when I stooped to pick it up irom the bot- tom step. fear made. it crouch oown in my hand. Cars whlzned peat on the highway directly be- side me. Certainly this was no p.ace for a very young bird; so carrying it into the garden, I put the little thing beside a bush near the fence, in hopes that an anx- ious parent would come with food. There was no great difficulty in determining the species. The lost baby's close resemblance to a. young Robin showed that it must be some kind of a Thrush, and we had become very well no- quainted with a Veery in the past few weeks. Wilson Thruahes are supposed to be shy. but this Veery had, for some reason. acquired the habit of coming from its home on the far side of the road to forage near our house. It had regular stands on the way-a. poplar log. the gate post. a good sized rock. Early this morning the little fam-I ily had left the nest. and been guided up to the slope to a wood- ed section some yards back of us. somehow, one baby had evidently been lost on the way. - But no kind parent answered the appealing cries. After several hours, we tried to feed poor baby with a raspberry on a match then I. house fly. However, that scheme did not work. Not until mid-afternoon did the oarents miss a child, Then stealthily, tak- ing a round-about course.a Veery came at last, and little by little coaxed it up the hill to join the rest. We had become so accustomed to the voice of the lost baby that we were able to identify it next day, and for nearly a month could pick it out from its brothers and sisters. Although we had been confident that the Veery'a nest lay among hazel bushes near the lake. we were so much afraid of stepping on it that we dared not search during its occupancy. But in Sep- tember we iound it on the ground, at the foot of a small maple. Made of shreds of bark and roots. dead leaves had been woven in. and more were sticking to it on all-sides. No wonder it had been hidden from our curious eyes. Now we tried to picture the four greenish blue eggs that must have rested there in early July. eggs that showed the close relationship between Robins and Wilson Thruahes. Already the YOURS birds. , the lost baby, must be For Sale FORSALI-COLLII PUP. PHONE SN-J FLOOR SANDING AND rm- ishlnir. Phone 1586-23. Sales Help Wanted FOIBALE-CABIN. 10:14. DOUG- laa lines, Melville. .1. F03 SALE-STANDING HAY. ME. Maund. Union Road. "-2.; sans: -- 100 HARDWOOD logs; also hardwood sleigh lum- her. Edward white. Stanchel. FOR. SALE - HOUSE. BARN, and out-buildings. 15 acres land. near Montague. Apply Box 279, Montague. ma SAD!-BURKE! STUDIO. C'-arlottetown. Reason for sell- ing, ill health. Apply at studio. Yellow Dab Building. .....m..........m....An. FOR SALE-HORSE. 1000 LEE. 7 years old: horse 1300 lbs. 7 years old. Two Deering mowers 330.00 each. Ellsworth Barnard. Kenaingtori. Fnll IALE-NEW 0-IIOW H0380.) drawn duster with motor. Pric- ed right. Will take good horse in part payment. J. W. Don Campbell. Alberton. ran HALE - ONE ONLY JOIIN Deere Automatic Pickup l-lay Baler with engine drive. Load- ers sold out but have limited quantity mowers and side rakes. Price as advertised-while they int, A, pic).-nrd Farm Tractora i.rd.. Malpeque lwsd. Far lien: 005! FOR RENT. Cumberland st. TO LET - FUIINISIIED BED- i-ooma. Phone . To Lu .. TIIREE FURNISFED it-iome. Phone 17361-L. ruitivisnro n cnitoosrs to let. also bcrrcl Phone 2692-L. ..,ggggg,gg.n...n...A rwo mun-noon. am) om: lwo room flats. l-Icst. water and light. 3351!). Apply 11?! Kent. APAI'I'MEN'r' -ro LET. SMALL. new and modern. suitable for two adults. Box 016. Guardian. FOR IINT-HEATED. FURN- ished or unfurnished, first floor iront room. Continuous hot water. 217 Grafton 'Bt. Phone 232-L. ' AP PLY 88 mm FOR HINT - AN UP-To-DATE house with all modern . mice: in village of Hunter River. Apply to George White- held. Hunter River R.R. 2. FOR SALE FOUR WOOM BUNGALOW N0. 10 DOUGLAS ST. Apply A. Walthen Gander Solicitor Philips Building 0 vacancy. itnwuuon nou- nesa now open in King's County Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawlelgh's Dept. ML-G-470. 189, Montreal. Wanted mm WANTED-Jon As nonsense- er. Write Box 017. Guardian. TM WANTED - PASSAGE FOR TWO to Toronto. leaving Aug. 2nd or 3rd. Phone 2016-L. TM WANTED -- USED GALVAN- ized iox pen wire one inch mesh random widths. lengths. Quote price in 17.0. Box 361, Chub lottetown. .:m..........mm..m...n PAYING FIFTEEN CENTS FOR good food bags. Gather up your used bags and turn them into cash. E. .7. Mactlougall-, Vernon. mm: Nova Scolia To Be Busy Place HALIFAX. July 26 -- (CPI- Ganadian National Railways Tour- ist Bureau survey indieated Tues- day Nova Sootia. will be Canada's d busiest Province during August. Its celebrations. special events dale equipment. John Wood. R.F.il. Dorchester, N.B. , , Al Miscellaneous on the way to South America. Are birds equally cautious? NewIINR Orders For Newfoundland ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. July 26- Further orders for new railway equipment for the Newfoundland district of the Canadian National Railways by the purchasing de- partment were announced here Wednesday by Howard C. Grays- ton, general manager of the dis- trict. These include ten 30-ton. steel frame stock cars coating :68,- 000 to be built by the Eastern Car Company at 'lrenton. N. 8., and three 1.200 horsepower diesel elec- tric road locomotives costing i630,- 000 by General Motors. Previously the C.N.R. had on order for the Newfoundland dis- trict ninety 32-ton box and 20 air dump cars from the Eastern Car Company at Trenton, N.s. There was also 100 30-ton flat, six sleep- ers and three mall cars from the Canadian Car and Foundry com- pany. Montreal. Ten express re- frigerator cars were recently de- livered by the Eastern car com- pany for Newfoundland service. The placing of the new orders for the Newfoundland district brings the total value of equipment now awaiting" delivery to the c.N.R.. across the system to 3104,- and conventions are exceeded only by Ontario. Next to Nova seotin are British Columbia and Quebec. . Napoleon and Uncle Elliy By llllfferil Melrlde ' You MUST see IT, Etovl Mv LATEST ACGUISITION -' ;;i,-;,,v;,v;;--,-,r,;,-3-,3; I -ruvsv MY PEKLNIAN amine: AN-rune ' roe rr: WHAT A man: ”'-T THE GUARDIAN. Paper Faces Newsprint And Postal Problenis QUEBEC. July I -(GP) -- L'- Action Cathoiique, Quebec daily newspl-Per. nnounced Friday that clue to increased newsprint costs and postal rates it no longer will publish a Saturday edition for its 80.000 subaeri-beta. The newspaper said that hence- forth its Saturday issue will be 5.000 copies of a remake of its final of three Friday editions with reports of last-minute news. This limited Saturday edition will be distributed by street-sale in Quebec City where delivery boys normally distribute about 30-000 Collies of the paper daily. The newspaper,. in a front-page Bruwllncemenli. said its production costs have risen by more than 0100.000 a year through recent in- creases in postage rates and news. print. The paper said increased postal chilies of 380.000 a year on rural delivery and extra newsprint costs of 022.000 a year left it with three economy courses: Increase of its subscription rate from S7.50 to S10 a year; increase of the subscription rate to s8.50 and suspension of its 16-page week-end supplement; - ,ension of Saturday mailing to its 30,000 rural subscribers but increase of tlie week-end supplement to 24 pages. The last course was decided on Scallop Dragder NORTH SYDNEY, N. S. July 28 -(CP)- Two men were injured and i several thousand dollars worth of equipment was lost when a small scallop dragger sank here Friday after a gasoline barrel exploded on its deck. The blast ripped a large hole in the boat. but all six men aboard escaped before minutes later. Carmen Black, Pugwash, N. s., was thrown 15 feet into the water and Fred Policy. 74. or Caribou, N. s.. was believed to have suffered a broken ankle. Both men were taken to hospital where the conditions. were described as not serious. ' The 50-foot craft. My Boys. was under charter to the Fisheries Re- search Board of Canada. doing a survey of scallop fishing lwhsibi. it sank 10 l was not aboard at the time. i Others aboard were: Capt. Bert. his son. Fred; Fraser Gregory, also of Caribou. and Jack Lockman, May Split Power And Navigation iispecls of Seaway power development and leave the seaway stage in abcyance. today the cabinet, in a fresh ap- praisal of its over-all position on the scheme. now might have to conslde way and power production phas- es, though it long has advocated that the two go together and that Canada them. thing that might have to be can- A. F. officials at neaiby Centr-ilia N. S. instantly killing Air Station reported. an the farm Bruce Township. northiasf of Un- liere, they said. Women's Institute was held at the president occupied the chair Creed. Thirteen members answer- ed roll call by giving her favorite jam recipe. Minutes of June meet- ing were read and approved. cla bought for the committee acknowledged one box of fruit. 85.00 was voted to the Radio Fund for the Sanitorium. tiles in the cape Breton area. Pro- the adopted Institute in Eng- fessor L. P. chalsson of st. Fran- land. cis Xavier University, Antigonlsh.- All bills were presented and N. s., also working on the aurvey.lvoi.ed paid. tests. Meeting adjourned. POUOY. Caribou. owner of the craft; was served by the conimittee. CH ARLOTTETOWN O'l'rAWA. July 28-ICPI -As the Federal cabinet prepared to meet twice next week. the possi- bility arose today that the Gov- ernment might consider splitting the navigation and power aspects of the St. Lawrence seaway pro- This means the Dominion, now that the United States Congress again has shelved joint construc- tion of the long-debated scheme, might go ahead alone with the Transport Minister Clhevrier said a separation of the sea- and the U.S. develop "I don't like it. but ii. is one The plane dived to the ground of i-iiiker Brown. Icrwood. about 70 miles north of HAMILTON W. I. The July meeting of Hamilton iome of Mrs. Jas.M. Ramsay. The The meeting opened with the School committee reported Inw- scliuol Sick A food parcel is to be sent to Program consisted of two con- Lunch EPPING. England-(CPn When PAGE ELEVEN ) MONTREAL. July 20 -- (CP)-' Canadian Paciiic Railway satur- oey reported net earnings dur -4 June of 31,933,408. a decrease of 31,506,010 compared with the same month last year when earnings were 33,430,424. Net earnings from Jan. 1 to the end of June were 811,680,507 com- pared with 59,148,249, an IIICTEBSG of 32,532,848. NOTICE C. P. R. EARNINGS I I -vscvvx -xx-xszvvs-vsavvvvsA-x-x-v WANTED AT OHOE Number of good pigs, weighing over 30 lbs, by noon Tuesday. Paying highest market prices. ”Jz1C!s.-x VS g Wellington McNeill & Son gg Bunlaln & BeU'a Wharf W... .........4: Beginning Aug. 1st, Milk will retail at 16c pcr quart at North Rustico. ROY WOOLNER DIONEL DOIRON ARE YOU THIS MAN? We have on opening for a rep- resentative (or P. E. i. and offri an opportunity to the man we AND BONUS. sidered." he told the Canadian select to build his own business- DFESS In 3 telephone interview to be his ovin BOSS. 11 you arci from his law office at Cornuall, mer 30 mars of age. married Ont. lilgli-school education or better ----e------ cmployccl. but desire Ii, iiiiprovep e ' your position. write in full con i litloncc in THE CROWN LIFE IN ' ' SURANCE COMPANY. Box w.' I c h MONCTON. NEW BRLNSWICK n We bill lrrilr nroniptly wiihl gm. particulars VlIliL'Il ini'i..'rlc ADI-I LONDON, Ont" July 24g.(L-1., QUATE TRAINING. PFNSIOV -A Royal Canadian Air Force AND GROUP INSURAP-TIE PRIV- Harvard two-seater training plane ILEGE5: PM "111 HFIBHSE 3" crashed Tuesday near Underwood "any lljtiervicw. The man uww me pilot” R. C. selcrl. uill )P('PlYC n RI-;GULAu, INCOME PLUS COMMiSSION:. l I I Distributors wanted for Canadian-madc Oil Bui'ner-- ttPresto -lleat” gun type, oil- burners, suitable fox all do i mcstic and small industriali Jobs. Mail all enquiries tail l I A. M. CATER MFG. 4235 Bcaconsfieiil Ave... Montreal. QI.lC. ATTENTION FAIIMERSA We are clearing ii liniitctl quantity of '5 - 5 SPUD DIVST at ii. A lorge 8x10 portrait. Age llmlr - 6 mo One Offer To E Enter your child and receive for p 31 . 50 Open to residents of Prince Edward Island Only ' Phone 2490 For An Appointment local Fisheries Inspector. a Royal Air Force Vampire IN Rt-(luced Prim- EIIOIIIS will he made tomorrow fighter crashed 0;: a fotadwlayblg to re out the craft. Most. of th this Essex town t e p10 C m E . . . . . . , valuable equipment was the props out and walked away. seconds later -BKI-C10 STEDAKI IV 00- i erty of Professor Chaisson. the plane burst into flames. LIMITED l K-3 'N-- -"T . I 2 l MEYERS STUDIO on lei”: Soulli School District. Willi I ' ii the rii'cnii.scs. llic vacate-ii Mast Aftrcctwe Co'"es' ::Ilfll:IInI)uIIEIlil: with lot. included! with about 3-4 of ncre. also all! Commencing Today, July 30th school n..............-. will be ...i..l separately. This will include beautifully mounted MIIS to 12 years oeli Customer in-Council dated July 00. 1051. I PBINC E EDWARD ISLAND and Cream Producers. Board on the 10th dw of July. OIDEI den shall he at the rate of lle The den ehai Notice in also hereby given per pint. oenth day of July. 1051. NOTICE Copy of I Minute of His Honour the I.leuienani-GovonIor- APPROVAL 0! PBSCIIIPTION 01' PRICE STANDARDS ' BOIDEN. HUNTER RIVER AND NORTH IIUSTICO Purauant to section I of "The Prince Edward island Milk Consumers Act". Council did and doth hereby approve Order No. 3! of the Prince Edward ialand Milk Control Board made by the eald Notice is hereby given tliairon and alter the lat day at August. 1051. the price of paataurlaed milk in the town of nor- of ilnid milk to the producer in the area of Bor- he at the rate or 31.04 per pound butter-let. lllai. the prion ohraw milk in the Hunter lllver and North Buatlco raarhete dull he at the rate of we per quart and 8:: Dated at Ch riottpinwll. Prince Edward laiand. into night- P. I. 1. MILK CONTIOL BOARD (Sgt) II. I. MMDONALD. (ltd-) G. CLAUDE MILK CONTROL BOARD IN and Dlatrlbuiora Protective IIDI. :- NO. 8! per quart and so per pint. that on and alter August. lei, Chairman BMITII. ' Board Member. desk, blackboard. ctr. GEORGE MIICINNIS, Secretary. By Order of Trustees. NOTICE My Law ,0ffice will be closed from JULY 30th to AUGUST 18th inclusive. MORLEY M. BELL, Siimnwrside AIIOTHEII OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN JOHN DEERE IIUALITY IIAYING EQUIPMENT - JUST ' ARRIVED - ' A Few 9 and 10 foot DUMP RAKES No. 5 MOWERS (fit all tractors) No. 51 MOWERS (John Deere Model M) One Automatic Pick-up, wire. tie engine driven HAY BALER. iDoes not leave any wire ends in field. A. Pickard Farm Tractors Ltd. ilialpcquc Road SAVE YOUR POTATOES! Potato acreage is down 30 per cent in P. E. Island and greatly reduced in the L'. S. A. Prices siliould he nitich high- er this year. Your crop was worth planting. it is worth SIl'Ill,,'. Protect it carefully and safezuoru your investment of hard work and money. There are early indications of blight in this Wrnoisciiou is WISE IT ms nu IN DOLLARS We can save you lmnies from Early Blight, Bugs. Leaf Hop- pers. Late Blight. Your insurance against loss and lzliarililittf nl LARGER YIELDS. BIGGER PIIOFITS, BETTER. Ql ALl'Ii SPIIAMOTOII SPRAYER A poircriul st-lentifloc u-eapoii rigislnxt puinlii crop iaiiurc easy to . 0 . cheaper than dusting: and more eficciirn. Ii is possible to top kill with spray only. No other illI'I.IiOlI can do the Job. Spramotors are the largest inmiuinctiin-rs of sprin- " no PRICE. RISE There has Itecn no Increase In the Two models are available- So Gallon Size 5255.00 100 Gallon Size 3355.00 ainllnlvlc-Nu holdup; price of lpraninlnr-i. A complete stock oi parts nluapa No weltlnx. IVEED SI'IIAilN(-' Mr. Hoover. factory representative-,. will he at W. R. Jr-iikiiis nifice, Great George Street. SATURDAY. -ll'Ll' 28th. in (IISCIP-vb problems with any Interested parties. W. ll. JENKINS ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS er. atone: ST. 0llllllL0l'TET0lNll sprayer: and parts available at the following deaicra:- McLEOn 5; GREEN. Montague: JOE SMITH. Millvlew: KEN W. ANDERSON. Moreil: ALEX DLTNEY. Illurray River: ROBERT DAWSON. Crapaud; TURIN J1. 0'Lcar.vi E. (. GAUDETTE. Tlgnlsh; P. J. No). Hunter ltlvcr. I an-.vv"x-rjzz-'.-111' '. OUT OUR WAY LET A KID'S V. u see it I. tore ion Iv NO. HE'Ll. BE UP 'l'H' I2E6T OF THE NIGHT IF WE WAKE HIM NOW! WAIT" MAYBE I CAN PUNCH A HOLE IN THE POCKET WITH A FINGEIZNAIL FILE! HOW AMAN CAN By J. R. Williams wgprin llllll KEY--AND DON'T l SPEAR ME WITH THAT FINGERNAIL Olin lllllllulllml . ii iii II L”: l," V :11 ;.-.v-:- c-