AT. YORK _ , Consisting of 70 Acres including six Acres of hord ond soft wood. Land in high state of cultivation, well yoteeed, and o-ll within cieor view of the house. Situated 6 miles from‘ Charlottetown on rnoin rood to Doivoy and other North Snore hotels. Within l-2 mile of school, hoii, church and roriwoy station. House ond oii buildings in good repoir, equip- ped with electricity ond running voter. Telephone service connecting of Charlottetown. . » Reasonably priced. ARTHUR V-ESEY York, P. E. Island Swifts Marketing Service HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE EVERY FACILITY ‘ FOR MARKETING YOUR HOGS 8E SURE TO DIRECT YOUR HOGS T0 SWIFTCS LOADING EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY COMPLETE TRUCKING SERVICE CONTACT OUR AGENT IN YOUR VICINITY A DAY OR TWO IN ADVANCE OF SHIPPING DATE ELMIEA-EABT POINT ‘f- NOR-IIIAN BRUCE I 800818.- BAY FORTUNE CLIFFORD PETERS , BEAR, mvig MOONEX BROTHER! | 8'1‘. PETERS-GBEENWICH . HUS MODUNALD 3 luoaam. ._..a.. ....- MAURICE Milli-PI! I mom“- g-rpwag _ F. l. DOUGLA! MONTAGUE HOWARD MoCAERON ransmne rsahnnm- ‘mil _ mousse J. MoDONALD _ unwoon s. Mcnmu. aanasr BRADLEY saunas court-r mvmo ucnonnnn arrows surmrsoN ,_ panama a. mcnoason _ a a. sooner _ noaaar ansunur lsoaaar cusses ANDREW MURNAGIIAN HARRY MCLAUCBLAN ‘ ELMER GLOW GORDON MATIHON KNUD IOIGENSON’ VEH NORTH WTLTSHIIBE HUNTER RIVER _ ‘ FREDERICTON CAVENDISH GRANT MOLIOD mu: spasm: n" 7°99 Em A“, cannon GREEN " KINKORA _ I. P. CALLAGEIAN mo“ razor..." use; wasmonsnann nrnarnnn - I ‘ KINSINGTON _______ _‘___ OLIVER. CADIPIILI: ' NEW - LONDON Y NILEON anmon-canrr .. .. .. LONG arvsn o" WILLIAM 35"- QEA vmw JAMES B. MCLIOD wnmor VALLIiY-BIZDIQUI mm“ "Pm"! smnumsma - sam- aolsanr noon "'_" Imorr no RKHVIIIQ "Kl ‘ltlfldillo ot our Charlottetown pens ALL DAY MONDAY AND UNTIL ".00 KM. TUESDAY. Pllolle T457 l" "Emil"! IIWI“ lfl the Charlottetown ereo. Swift Canadian 0o. ‘Ltd. I-OIEITI I so saa viervl I. Appointments The following details. were tabled In the Legislature recently by Pre- mier Jones in reply to a question placed on the.order paper by Hon. Dr. MacMllien, leader of the Op- position. asking tor the natnes of all persons appointed by the Jones Government to civil service posi- tions since it assumed power, the positions held by such appointees. the date o! appointment and the salary in each case: (Concluded Irom yesterday's Guardian) Lt.-Col. W. W. Reid. Ch'town.. Acting Supervisor, P. E. I. ‘navel Bureau. June 6, 1946; Supervisor, Oct. 1, 1946, James A. Rodd. Ottawa. Director o; Funny", AP.“ 1, 194g_;1500 per annum. Anna C. Riley, Belle River, Help- ing Teacher, .Dept. of Education. Aug. 1, 1948-31200 per annum. J. B. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bey. Sheriff, King's County, Oct. 1, 1948. Shirley Richard, Ch'town., Stenc- grapher, Division o! V. D. Control. Oct. 13, 1948-3800 per annum. B. Graham Rogers, Ch‘town. Tern- porary Departmental Asst.. Dept. ot Industry and Natural Resources. Ilov. 24, 1949-42500 per . Lt.-Col. C. J. Stewart. Ch'town., Deputy Provincial Treasurer, Act- ing Deputy Prov, Secretary, Acting Superintendent n! Insurance. Act_- ing Clerk of Executive Council, Nov. 1. 1943. Philip Shea. Auburn. Attendant at I-‘alconwood Hos, Feb. 9, 1944. Joseph B. Sheltoon. Ch'town..'l1e- tail Vendor. Ch'town., Prohibition Branch, June 23, 1944-81400 per annum. Lloyd W. Shaw, Ch'town., Direc- tor ot Education, July 1. 1944- 53500 per annum; Regional Direc- tor, C.V.T., July 1. 1944-340 per month and travelling penses. Vera O. Simpson, Bayvlew. Teach- er. P. W. C., Aug. 3. 1944. Marion Shaw. Ch'town.. Temp. Stenogrspher. June 1, 1944; Resign- ed. Sept. 8. 1948. Gordon S. Storey, Ch'town., Time- keeper at Gov. Garage, Feb. 8, 1945 -$150 per month. Robert Snazelle. Ch'town.. Organ- izer and Instructor in Agriculture. . C.V.’l‘.. May 10. 1945-8160 per mom: Services Retained, June 10, 1947- 5180 per month. Lorna Storey, Ch'town., Tempor- ary Clerk in P. E. I. Travel Bureau. June 7, 1945-520 per week. J. Harold Shaw. M.D., Prov. Path- nlozlst. Dent. Public Welfare" Jan. 1. 1946-54000 per annum: Prov. Analyst under Prohibition Act. Jan. 17, HMS-Basic less not to exceed $2900 per annum. Clifford Sherren. Ch'town., Fore- man ofltoad Maintenance. Dept. Public Works and Highways, Oct. 11. 1945-52000 per annum. H. l-I. Stems, S'sidc.. Instructor Electrical Course. C.V.’l‘., Jan. 15. 1 55 per month; Resigned March 1. 1947. . E. J‘. Sullivan. 8'slde.. Field Rep- resentative under C. V. ’I‘.. Jan. 1. 1946-5175 per month and trav. ex- penses. Donald Sutherland, Ch'town., En- gineer. Dept. Public Works and Highways. Jan. 1, 1946-42700 per annum. John- Steele. S'side.. Ass't. Gaoler, Prince County Gaol. Feb. 21. 1946- Bert Stewart. Southport. Caretak- er and Fireman C. V. T. Workshops. Canada Packers’ Livestock’ Truckers t‘ Agents ‘FOR PROMPT RETURNS ‘SHIP THROUGH THESE REPRESENTATIVES EVERY WEEK w: INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE LOCAL run mo s noes arms KILLED, wncnro ANDTGRADESIJE. YOUR TBUGKII/Aosm aoanmo Ions ..........L D. MELON! l Sons. Thursday TLACI Albany-Victoria Albcrton Annaudale . Redford-Trundle Belle River-Wood Is- lands .8. Buss . . ........... _ Bloomfield Bloomfield Coop. ____ Bradalbans Elmer Wigmore ____ Canoe Cove Archie Maeliinnou Ulrllissn Norman MaoKeusie Conway - ‘Portage. Freeland H. E. Phillipe Cornwall . Ila-sen Howard Covehead-Yo . Lloyd Volley Cropaud-Wcstmore. land .,. it. N. Dawson 1mm Dunstallnsge .. .. Borden Boswell Eldon — Pt. Prim-Mel- ,- i ‘"19 .lohn Mcltae .. , f Ellcrslic Elierslio Coop. _ Tuesday -.- - Elmira Pius Campbell . Monday sieeraooa '. if p‘ Frederictonl-Colviiicm .Les MneDowelI ....'l‘hursday .1 » Gaspercaur . plum-fly - ' ‘ Harbour North 3» I Hunter R118 Carl Graham Borden Bagnail . II Hampton George Dnnstord , v7 y Ions-Utes John Hughes ‘ . y.‘ Kenriington lierb McEwen '- Mau- Thursday 1* rice Csscley . Montague - Sid MaoLeau .. Thursday Morel] . . Dingwell s. llossiter Tuesday Mt. Stewart Earl Jay ........................ .. Murray River - Mur- ray Barbour R. MaePherson Northam Spurgeon Ilyment D'Leary . . 0'Leary Coop. Tuesday Pushes-St. Merlin Davina It. Peter's-Bear River- Souris Roddle Pratt .. Tuesday ~ Iununerside ll. S. Maclwea a M. ' - .1 ‘ Caeeley . Ilgnlsh .. ..... .. Tlguish Coop » Nernon River Ralph Lea ....... _._.._.........'l'ueedsy Vernon - Cherry Vai- Wslter Crane Weterval Eddie Shea Wellington ................ .. Wellington Coop. ...... Ia Friday phone 296 or it'll. .,. it lslmpneslbiatoltstevery smmm ' n IS TO YOUR Aevmrmr . 1o MARKET YOUR noes me onus uvrsrocr ‘ . - - rnsoucu , . . l. H d “anesthes- weakened-w flflmrl" _. IO‘ l]!!! (III IEOID N]! BN1‘ "Ififif IO‘. TIIOH ' ' ' lrom tenure‘ yards direct u. ma. Charlottetown Plant. wiserever pos- vfifljfl Qwgga‘: stole. For this service eontsee your leeei trseher previous to lrneklag day. M," N,“ w’ 1,541,» a April, 1948-8100 per month. Charles Stewart. Ch'town.. Asst. Gaoler. Queen's County Gaol, May. 8, 194G; Resigned Nov. 15. 1946. Arthur Seaman, Ch'town.. Temp. Asst. Wholesale Vendors Branch. June 1. 1946-8150 per month; Ass’t. Wholesale Vendor, Sept. 19. 1946. Lt. Col. C. J. Stewart. Ch‘town.. Clerk of Executive Council. Succes- sion Duty Officer. Superintendent of Insurance and Commissioner of Land Assessment, July 15, 1946- 32900 per annum. Mrs. Eleanor Shea, Ch'town.. Clerk and Stenographer, C. V. T., Nov. 4, 1 per month. Ambrose Seller. Ch’town., Butch- er. Falconwood Hon, Feb. 15. 1947 —$80 per month. Jean Stewart, Wood Islands. Sec- retary to Premier and Minister of Education. Feb. 3, 1947-3125 per month. Dorothy Saunders, Charlott ‘ wh. Clerk, Dept. at Education, App't. confirmed June 10. 1947. W. K. Sharpe. St. John. N. 8.. Director, Sanitary Eng. Division. Dept. ct Health and Welfare. Sept. 1, 1947-53800 per annum. Willard G. Spencer, Ch'town.. Ae- countant, Dept. o! Provincial Trea- surer, Oct. 1'7, 1947. ' Enoch J. Sullivan. Temp. Special Instructor Vocational School, Molt. 1. 1948-3150 per month. Murray Scott. S'sIde.. Electrical ' Instructor Prince County. Dept. l-ionlth and Welfare, May Tl. 1948- 81500 per annum. J. Harold Shaw. M. D., Ch'town., Clprirman, Provincial Health Sur- vey Commission. July 15, 1948- 57500 per annum. Arthur Seaman. Ch’town., Ac- co tant, P. E. l’. Temperance Com- mission, July 1, 1948-82330 per an~ num. Peter Sendera, Bloomfield.‘ Le- bourer. Falconwood Farm, June 28, 1948-375. Harry Simmons, Ch'town.. Temp. Engineer, Provincial Cold Storage Plant. Sept. 1, 1948-0175 per month. Christsne Shaw. Lorne Valley. Steno. to Director of Flsherle . Aug. 1, Clive Stewar», Construction ma, Works and Highways, July 1, 1940 per month. John J. Steele, S'slde.. Temporary Clerk, Retail Vendor tore, S'side.. Temperance Commlssi n. Aug. 1, 1948-8100 r month. Elwood haw, Ch'town., Tempor- Agrle. Lebosvatofl. Qot. per week. num. ‘ p" u. Irma Tait. Cmown. Public Health Nurse, Dept. Pubiie Health. June’ 1, less-moo lnllllfli. _ John Trainer. ‘town. Chis! Wellsre Ottioer. Dept. Health and Welfare. ltsrch 1. lab-Moll its; hind so“! “Newport” Oat.‘ I use-ens m Bissau». ’ lenilmia Williams. Gilliam- J1: $62.00 per month; Resigned Oct. 20. - 1948 Viitor Newport, f)‘ ‘ v ‘Y' r THE GUARDIAN. town, Messenger. P. E. I. Travel Bureau for three months, June 1, per month. Gordon Williams. Cook. Falcon- wood Hospital. Nov. 22, 1943. Eleanor Wheeler, Toronto, Pub- lic Health Nurse, Prince County. Dept. Public Welfare, Jan. 18, 1945 -$1M0 "per annum. Earl Wonnacott, Ch‘town.. Tern- poraryfreacher I’. W. C., Jan. 18. 1945-800 per month: Permanent Stall, Aug. 23, 1945-81300 per an- num; Resigned, Sept. 11, 1946._ Gordon White, Ch'town., Tem- porary Construction Eng, Dept. Public Works and Highways, April 16. 1945—$300 per month: Deputy Minister, Dept. Public Works .and Highways in charge of Engineering, Oct. 2, 1947-53600 per annum. Leeta White, Murray Harbour, Stenographer, Tax Branch, Dept. of Provincial Treasurer. Aug. 23, 1944; Resigned, Sept. 21', 1941, Ivan Walsh. BA, cwmwn, Temp. $1400 per annum. George White. Georgetown, Deck- hand, Georgetown-Montague Ferry. April 2. 1946—$75 per month. Harold Whitioclt, cnwown, Clerk. Retail Vendor Store, Charlottetown, Oct, 25, 1946-51200 per annum. cnnnaorrarown Falconwood Hospital. Feb. 1. 1947- 850 par month. room and Ear] Wonnacott. 8A., Ch'town.. Teacher, P.W.C., Sept. 1. 1947-816!!! per annum. Doris Walker. 8'side.. Clerk. S'slde.. June 1. 1947. Eleanor Wood. Orspeud. Item- grapher. Prov. Lat». Dept. o! NIP culture, Aug. 11, 1947-88!) per en- num. Eliza Ann Wilson, R.N., Night lu- pervisor, Faiconwood Hospital. Feb. 12 1948-895 per month. WINBLOI AND VICINITY Miss Marjorie Crawford 8119M the week-end at her homo in Win- sloe. _ Miss Olga Ford was the guest of Mrs. ’ John Haloryd on Saturday olternoon. Miss Thelma Looks spent Teacher. P. W. C., Feb. 21, 1946-,we “bend n Ronny. the m“. a Mrs. Harold Ellis. Mr. Cecil Jenkins and bliss Beatrice Jenkins spent the week- end at their home in Winilofl- Mr. and hlrs. Earl Rodd and Louise Blanche Wedge, Ch'town.. Clerk, Vital Statistics. Nov. 15. 1946 -S50 per month. Marjorie Elmira f f l.‘ I \ \ \ other brrmd! 21s or. ozone: “at. . 1st er. arenas sr. Webster, Maid, Mrs. Lloyd Scott. l a" 01/1‘ Bl‘ [The reasons? Only B.F. Goodrich can give you longer mileage . . . smoother riding . . . extra blowout protection . . . PLUS FREEDOM FROM PUNCTURF‘ ' Blythe were visitors to the city on Sunday, the guests o! m. and SWITCIIID .5004: research organization interviewed Cana- dian motorists who bought B.F. Goodrich tires in the past year. Three out of five had switched to B.F. Goodrich from some ' Treasury, - - ~~ -_... 1-... .._.. . lsillsr-Iiolorsd Llqill nos nnrulllrlcs- Doubt Mlle!!! tum to Joelle! when sciatica. iumbago and aeo- relgta are treated with‘ lseestllaa. its penetrating powers are very strong-in they stnlr right to the Jere nerves and muscles. Reliet ta test-suturing is abated-because certain raids ot pain cannot live i very long ‘it tlervlllne is applied. ‘mink o! the hundreds o! ills that tensity —eeughs. pains-ell are re-, Jieved and sickness is otten avoided by using Norviliap. Get s 85o bottle today irom your drugglst. » The many friends o! Mr. Wil- liam Bem-biey are sorry to hear that he has re-entered the hospi- tal and wish him a speedy re- 009817. Those who attended the Am- herst Ihir last week were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Turner. Ivan 111m and Russel Diamond. . The Y. P. U. meeting was held April 1st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford with Mrs. crawtord as devotional leader and Mrs. Clark and Erith Hughes as recreational leaders. For the next MORE end SAFER MILEAGE sums up Reasons WHY jjjiiii,__ . § 0/’ iols so FIRST IN RUBBER The extra protection and longer wear you get from B.F. Goodrich tires, results irom long and costly research in the multi- million-dollar B.F. Goodrich rubber ro- search centre. Research produced the B.F. Goodrich Seal-o-matic safety tube that seals puno tures instantly . . . permanently . . . as you ride! Research developed tho cooler- ssmningwear-resistingrubbercompounds . . . the tougher cords . . . the improved ' body and tread design . . . that makes B.F. Goodrich Silvertown tires so much superior in performance and value. Enjoy all the money-saving, trouble- Iaving results of B.F. Goodrich research. Switch to B.F. Goodrich and‘ ride safer . . . at lower long-range cost. See your B.F. Goodrich dealer today! (Consult the yellow pages of your phone book.) 106011111: it will be Misses Marjorie Orswtordand Roma Rodd. lunch committee will be Mrs. . Orville Turner. Mrs. Harold Crawford and Mrs. Earl Clark tor the next meet- lns which is to be held attire‘ home of 1dr and Erin; Hughes. ' am "I011! lneetinl ‘o! the Rod Gross was held Friday sitter-noon at the school. Miss 90ml!!! MacDonald took _ the president's chair and meeting‘ opaq- ed with the minutes o! the last meeting. Roll call was answered with 20 members present. so: the next meeting it will be I-nswersd b! "a favorite chocolate bar" tor the Juniors and (or the Seniors “a favorite book." There was no old business. It was moved and sec- onded that the grab~bsg be p051- ponod until next meeting. m; following committees were appoint- "l? mbYI-YY. Eleanor Rodd and Rose:- MecDoiis-ld; program, Marie MacDonald and Marvyn Gillespie; health. Doris Jenkins and Ausustine MacDonald; Bible - middle row, Ernest Seliick. west, Lorne Sellick; Bibi. Bvdney MacDonald and Veda Rodd. Collection amounted ‘to 30c. An enjoyable game was present- fld by Pauline Jenkins. The meet- ing was then adjourned. TIRES 1i . . "Avior." a. “I809 iliaiitlsiiltlf" Workers 8W. lsorssse urrawa. i..." r _ (up) ._ With index based on‘ Qllulmnl 100.1116 ‘wise level" stood It 190.3 101' 1946 -- ll! par gang hieher than mi and so per m; above the 1080 rates. m. Mitchell reported ea u“ preliminary index wage us“ calculated by the research m4 statistics branch of the labor m. pllitment. The increases over 1947 in ti“ main industrial divisions ranges Irom 1.4 per cent in sag-m. (lelindrios) to 17.4 per cent in the transportation and communication Broil». the increase oi’ 1'1, cents an hour received by railway employ”; acting as the dominating 1111mm“ in the latter group. In manufactur- ing the increase was 19.0 per cent. Following are the indexes tor the six main groups with 1947 figures in brackets: logging 218.8 (195.1); Mining 182.1 (161.7); manufacturing 205.4 (193.32; construction 170.3 use); transportation and communication 175.3 (149.3); service 183.2 (170.9). I ‘sum/n MADE 0F M910 wno eouem ill. oooolilresn "i "it rm m‘ ’ \ \\ FROM SOME OTHER BRAND z I 3""°°"m.wli°r..l!'.'.=.'l:r..-.:L §§ . ‘-$d'flv‘olcvw?zllyz%séma: \ a i { ‘ i i I I i j j i / FIwM COAST "r0 00AM. an independent‘ RESEARCH KEEPS BEGOODRICH y minute For ask er's free tire into a B.F. ich tires. J Rifles ' , .1;- wfes Acme-ms “w? aamlWiltlfi - a super-comfort ride, for new B.F. Goodrich Extra Cushion tires. Mnnurncrunsastooxnooss anoooonlcn l! our new oer, truck or tractor is equipped with B. . Goodrich tires, take advante inspection service _ you of ettin the long, trouble-free mileage built of your deal- . his will assure ' ’ ' 'l*lllflldldlllldm PIIOIE. i117 e Plliili 4204. ,1