iiomilO £0 5 ours branch running smoothly. e In the morning before his branch opens to the public, and after 8 when it closes, your Bank of Nova Scotia branch manag is attending to his uuflfilpfllldCllfifi and the supervision 0T 101 dutiesneoosssry to keep the But from 10 to 8, he is at your service. He doesn't say he's too busy to see you, or ask you to come back tomorrow, and you don't even need an appointment. If be does happen to be busy when yon drop in, he's helping another customer. _ Get to know your Bank o! Nova Scotle manager. You'll find him always ready to give you every possible assistance pith ell your banking requirements. THE BANK OF Nova scorrs ELMltcbell, Manager, Charlottetown, P.E.l. batflIdOaeoCalsIssdereentreetwltbCaea-Celalstl A J. & T. MORRIS, LIMITED CHARLOTTETQWN PHONE ‘I91 i . ‘ , a o WARNING ' ' MEYER! STUDIOS have no representative calling from door to door taking pictures. Any botogrs her calling to take lcturcs in your home, c lming be from MEYE STUDIOS-ts misrepresen himself and has no connection with your MEYERS S 10S. MEYERS STUDIOS 128 Richmond St., Ch'town'. Phone 2490 Prince Edward Island's Leading Photographers ornrnm. morons orsssr h POWER UNITS iESEl. POWER non _ SAWMILL! *_ _ Muss ~~* loan. BUILDING IQIIIPIHINTr e "ILICTRIC GINIRATGRSH "~= cnnnnsanosonss enemas oosrruasosor crvsnsomrrowaa l-Hswnr. -- "WIwoallIheeG-Iliieeeilepreseatativetodb- Ylllrpeweraeeds-drgnllaete glillllllll-lli Appliances ‘hues 5.; a?‘ ;, ‘British Iiave Important Atomic Energy Plant By Robert Brown AMERSHAM, Buokinghamshire, England, May l6 -(Rzuters) - Beventy persona working in a nine-acre plant set in this quiet country town are making s. unique scientific contribution to medical and industrial research. A radio chemical centre con- trolled by the Ministry of Supply is filling the needs oi’ all British hospitals for treatment of cancer and is stimulating use o! radio- graphy to improve the quality of industrial products. ‘The Amersham centre is claim- ed to be the only one in the world when natural and artificially- produced radioactive materials are handled heather. The government disclosed mam secrets of the project to press correspondents who toured the establishment. 'l‘hough the work cl the Anur- memes News? 6ft ' [Noticésh Five members of the globe- circllng plane, Lady Luck II, are former Boy Scouts. The 14th Toronto (St. Olave's) Boy Scout Troop, plans to take 34 Scouts and four leaders by plane to visit Southaven Camp of the Boy Scouts of America in Buffalo, N. Y., for a visit from July 3 to 9. All London (England) policemen who were once Boy Scouts are be- ing invited to join the Metropolitan Police Branch of the B.-P. Guild of Old Scouts. Policewomen, too, these who have been Lady Cubmasters, are eligible to join the branch which already ..has more than 60 members. Robert H. Saunders, Chairman of the Hydro Electric Power Commis- sion of Ontario, has written ex- pressing appreciatlon for the assist- ance of 13,462 Cubs and Scouts who served as Junior Power Wardens during the critical power shortages last iall and winter. Indian Chief J. Mathias of the Cspilano Tribe, Capllano Reserva- tion, North Vancouver, B. C., was recently invested as honorary Cub- master of the 3rd North Vancouver Capilano Wolf and Cub Pack. The Chief, who has two grandsons in the Pack, presented the group with a totem pole carved by himself. When 8,000 First Class Scouts meet at Connaught Camp, near Ottawa, next July 1&2! for the First Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree the St. John Ambulance Association will provide 24-hour emergency service. Ambulance Brigade members will staff a well-equipped hospital with doctors, nurses and ambulance ser- vice. Jamboree trains will be met by Ambulance Brigade members at Calgary, Moosejaw, Regina, Bran- don, Winnipeg, Fort William and Sudbury. Divisional surgeons will be on call in case of need. sham scientists is devoted on- tirely to peaceful and humanitar- ian purposes, they are known to the inhabitants oi! surrounded vil- lages as "the atom bomb people." This is because the radioactive materials for the Amershsm labor- atories coms from the govan- mom's atomic energy pile at Har- well, Berkshire. The centre is divided iMO t!!!“ sectors, with all radioactive sub- stances concentrated in one 01' them. In this section every build- ing is marked with s. red flash and every worker wears a red tab. Since the centre was establish- ed ln November, 1946, no danger- ous radioactivity has been discov- ered and no workers have suffer- ed ill effects. Today all the government's ra- dium stocks are concentrated hero. New apparatus and appliances have been evolved: somb I-N 11W being sent to overseas govern- . Ass’n. SPECMIALS The Peop|c’s Bo-op. NORTH RUSTICO. P. E. I. FROM NOW UNTIL 31st MAY, ‘I949 Lid. Tramltevaleefi- ausaisesyusaasssstna DEVON PEAS, 2 cans for 25c: or $2.75 per case of 2 dos; DEVOI; EVAX BEANS, 2 cans for 25c; or $2.75 per case o oz. YORKTOMATO mcaeassstssseqaeefl-fllrer case of 2 doz: . . DICED BEETS, 8 cans for 29c STOKLETS TOMATO SOUP, 8 cans for . . . . 25c AYLMEWS BEEF NOODLE SOUP, 8 cans for . . 25c CLARKE PORK and BEANS, 2 cans for . . . . . . . 29o BEAVER OLAM CHOWDER, 3 cans for . . 19c AYLMEIVS PRUNE PLUMS, 2 cans for . .. . . . . . 89c LLBANITOMATOEB,28OZ. tins,2 for 89c UN GRAPEFRUIII.‘ JUICE. 3 cans for 29c MoOREADYS MUSTARD PICKLES, B4 oz. 85c MAPLE LEAF and CRISP‘! CRUST LARD, 2 lbs. 80c Any of the above items may be cancelled without notice when present stock is depleted. not: We carry a stock of floor covering, and at present we can o er Lancastrium 2 yards will?!‘ in many ttrecti m at $1.00 r running Y! ,- Wevdls‘: hav? a good stocheof Shoes and Dry Goods reasonablepricel. “uéyeare toennonneethetwearenowlnaposi- flcg- to exhmdlio the public a complete delivery service. gyms living di tan fro shop- w‘ t‘: ‘phone or inatlmulblotheir erodes» lamb! - tlensseiveeveryvalasbleti duringthebasy h Osdersofthlsnaturew$°begivencarefnl ao our THE GUARDIAN. Cnaawrrnrown Ii. S. Priming The Pump In Many Backward Areas Dy I. M. Roberts, Ir, A-oeiated Press News Analyst The United States is preparing to launch President Truman's "bold new program" in msderde- veloped areas of the world with some $00,000,000 which it hopes will prime the pump for q 519g; flow of private capital. The whole initial program i; u. pflcted to come to about $126,000,- Unitod States and the remainder by other leading members of the countries in which work is to be done. The idea is to prepare the way for private enterprise by starting mils-ran!’ PTOKIB-ms for public health, agriculture, reclamation, flood control, hydro-electric pow- er and the like. Latin-America. the African-Mid- dle East ares and the Far East. are to provide testing grounds. The $125,000,000 sounds pretty small for s project which it is hoped will produce such far-reach- ing effects. But this 15 not; m 6111618811!!! program, although born of the cold war. It's purpose is t0 "mend world markets for bet- ter world living conditions, thus cutting the ground from under Communism and at the some time providing a cushion for Unit- ed Stats industry as Western Europe approaches its goal od greater self-sufificlency. Western-type development al- ready is taking hold in many areas, sources have lain fallow and msn- power has gone to waste because it was untitled. 1h Turkey, for instance. devel- opment is going (co-ward rapidly and leaning heavily on the Unil- ed States. 'I"hls means inevitable establishment of binding trade ties. ‘Turkey has established new guarantees for foreign private illnitll- There is no discrimina- tion between ‘conestic and for- eign investors. and provision is made for removal from the coun- try ed both income and assets. The country still has millions cl acres of agricultural land to be developed, vast iron and eoai deposits which: hnve only been scratched, and untapped oil fields. Properly exploited. her resources would make her 20.000000 People an important factor in world pur- 000, with half put up by the. such as India, where natural re- ‘ tociion of Sweet Cops, the ‘ME/ma its" Climb on the Sweet Cops bandwagon. It's the popular thing to do. I swsswrmm. 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