JUNE 23. 1952' T. xNot.es By The Waxx, Making a leisurely left turn of the roundhouse type in the bugy traffic stream may be a right. move, if the hospital is to the left. - (Winnipeg Tribune). ' Thrift is s. quality which can easily get out of hand and become s iiiess. But a. decent regard for thrift is an attribute of good Tl-lE- GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN frozen fish picture, getting more import- I I I . If ant every year, is "generally healthy”, S For You! i comments one official. Two factors are l ' causing some concern, but so far producers are not too worried about them. One is the possibility of unfavorable tariff action by United States on fresh and frozen fish. The danger of this is not thought to be too great right now, although the matter is before the U. S. Tariff Com- PAGE roua T H E G U A R D l A N Authorised as Second Class Mall Post Office - Department; Ottawa. The island Guardian Publishing 00. pa l slugaiutzi, We're glad -to have goat J ioi-B1 us! , habit and tenacity 1 ii, tlilillliilil lllllilllllthllll lllllll ml lllllllllil . an ey at 1; spots where man orlclale lilvled llllfnlll that he held deu.-(c.,,.,,,,,,,'f standard-Freeholder). President and Associate Editor, Ian A Burnett. Associate Editor, Frank Waller. , llClBCULA'l'l0N "Covers Prince Edward Island like the dew" Mi-s. life 5 I the North llB.mni:blyll0l'dllAlgl:”Pehll Frganizatlon, is a house: "The Strongest Memory is weeks: than mlssllmr - . . . . government, hi h is I M. weaken Mk... The othei is falling meat prices. Part -. steward of ltlhel natiorllilllxxlloxilellsll gclililtlt llillll biilililalllllsngllllfm Mb of the recent increase in Canadian per xaliidgnyms. mickl: maks 3 muckle". blind since birth. she is rhllglielyl 1' 111095 0115. an wanton efficient sebretarlfu she keeps home waste affronts us.- (Peterborough Examiner). lllll l llllnd llulbmd "la b bllhd invalid. But there she instructed our relgiorlilellrll ,,f,l,”';f, say about her-that she wu non of those wonderful blind pee 19.. Mrs. Scott considers herselfllll Ordinary Canadian who has learllll ed to look after herself and hlll ” usehold. To her this 1. ., ,,,,',f lsllllllel inllllbltldl t llllllllllllly p"""m”d- here is nothing heroi- Bhollli it.-(Vancouver Province) l CHARLOTTETOWN. MONDAY. JUNE 28, I952 CallEl?eTelIlII;lIB- hslsciliiliii "ll capita fish consumption has undoubtedly been due to high meat prices. Now, fish- ermen will get a chance to see how much of their gain is permanent. Industry men are confident that improved production and marketing methods have carved them out a A suggestion made in the House of Commons that the Unemploy- ment-Insurance Act be revised to permit coverage for agricultural workers is one that deserves. full consideration. The statement was made that many Western workers are reluctant to go on farms be- cause they could not get the in- surance. If this is so there is a strong case for a change.-(Win- nlpes Tribune). The five-day convention of the Telephone Association of Canada commences in Char- lottetown today. To the more than 100 . dclcgatcs representing Telephone Compan- Permanently larger and g1'0Wln8 51108 Of ; ics from coast to coast citizens will give the C0"5"mer dollar- ; Reference is made to the Eastern Pack- a hearty welcome. Last year the confer- ing Company at Sourls, which is complet- ing a sizeable plant to produce fresh and frozen packaged fillets and fish meal, "with a good chance that other similar oper- ations will start in other parts of the prov- ince in the next couple of years." Now that we are iivl second Elizabethan age,ll:h.l,ll 0:111: fitters who seek to persuade mfd influence the male who aspire, , become the glass of fashion gr: twins to prod Britons into some thins heater and gaudier th l that to which they have been alil:l.l customed. The stylsters deplore the reluctance of the Duke of Ed lnbursh to lend himself to their machinaiions, but the bluff sailor Prince doesn't bother his mad about that. It would seem, in. once was held at Banff so it would seem that the Telephone men are anxious for, the greatest possible variety. There is probably no other invention that has so increased the capacity of the As this is leap year-ii time when the female supposedly does the courting and proposing--we have been fully expecting an in- crease in the weddings in 1952, But a check with our wedding files finds that so far this year there are fewer marriages re- corded at the end of the first two months than during the previous three years at the same timele and they are used to facilitate a vast amount EDITORIAL NOIES of business, but the telephone is peculiarly personal. A man's voice will carry wher- ever Telephone Companies, large or small, dot the world. This Province is far from backward in date 1894. The Duke of Windsor wasllborn this More than half of all farms in Man- itoba are now served by electricity, the (Brockville Recorder and Times.) as ferocious as the electric eel but it can wreak more havoc The Caterpillar isn't as large or Billions of them are stripping the leaves off the trees on our golf deed. that it's the Americans in. stead who have taken the lead in the trend toward color and auda- . city in new styles for men. Well - more Power to them, if that nlsol means clothing more comfortable lo, Wear---(Sydney Post-Record). course. During our weekend game. Telephone matters, although at the moment Summerside is the only automatic exchange functioning. The micro-wave radio-tele- phone link from Tea Hill to New Glasgow is understood to be the first of its kind in either Canada or the United States. It is Theoretically th 1 would be a talx 0n.ll'l:l:rtl0.l:.l Tm proper man to tax would be the loafer, not the worker; idle land not used land: inactive capital, not active capital; lack of enter. prise, not enterprise. Such a tgy would not be practical but it would be more just. Our present While. in a crucial moment we were about to putt, a very large and well-upholstered caterpillar dropped down the back of our neck. It upset our aim so com- pletely that the ball went right into the hole.-(Toronto Finan. cial Post). number having increased by 5,000 in 1951, to a total of 27,000. 0 Fort Macleod (Winnipeg Free Press) little town in southern Al- The double train service to and from the! mainland which commences again today, facilitates the making of travel connec-f .79:olo:cfw:8c-co-o-coo-a Old Charlottetown l The l l f . individual as has the telephone. Other methods of communication there are l l now being supplemented by a similar link (A d P F x ) 10 provide connection between Summerside lions and also provides a welcome speed-. " ' " ' bcrta which since 1392 has been I . m." ", much ,0 1 , t End lVl0nCl0h- u of mails other than air mail i ' ' llllllwll lll Mllllllllll' wlll llll lllllwll l OM mm m”” Pl3m5- ll" llmllllllllilll-l tltliltglliloyllllwllallllilaxllllthl-llla llpplgllllll p ' ("UV-ll PMlA”l'l on future maps of Canada as Fort soclauon, There could be mam, capital enterprise we I-evylcmlzlgl . . . . , spots pointed out where once a happy family lived and left noth- :. lng behind to mark the spot but Not from successful love alone, a lilac bush, t i ', blooming Nor wealth, nor honor'd middle every spring at the old spot. It in proportion to ability to my which means that the harder . man works, the more he is taxed The more thrifty he becomes thg more he is soaked. The more er. ' fwd Macleod. When Col. James Farquharson Maclcod r is " the banks of the Oldman River in 1874, the Black- feet Indians were the supreme rul- "Ycsierdziy lhe Militia of the HALCYON DAYS City turned out to their llllflllnll Church purade. About one hun- dred and fifty mcn. consisting of The proposal to put signs at all places, along the highways where there has been The Aftermath of Bonn Blockade-wisc West Berliners are lll no fa l c' n .is omewh t ruesome but , . doubt as to the rcasonfor the renewlal of gerhlallpsllfvelllllcali aflord a lleig shudders if lgzlllill-lLl”al5ll5llll1l'1:'lell' llll1l3l":f”'.l5lilllllllfl :3. llnliillelrltlal. lxlillilislltll l(l;f;llo.llleIVI:l.:.llletll)l(; zglwalholl lllcllllllll lll llllllllcl llmlltllelflllllllrlllllthlgllllllhillvllltll. llflcll glllllllklgllltllll1WE1l:l2l?1lIl;ll1eRllllbll'lleT1l1;:eg:l Soviet squeczcplay upon the beleaguered other accidents are thus ayoided. ,,f,'d,.,. Xlff;,,,, 'Mn:,;;f,lRa,L"g,:5l,f.”':: establiishedfwtails a lost. lxaslgg Bllllbnl,llslelll.e1:la:;llf)sll5lllflglIll'llll llll lllll Vlll:l)l'lllf:) lgztllrlilliwogllglllfll la 1"” WT former German Capital. They see in the ' ' " Comp-"m.v under Capt. D. Slewnrt, 35:31:13: :0” 1; llglellsgern clvlglnzag. As gorgeous, vapory, silent hues Wipe! out man's habitatlililalrlis Tllllllet 6BllOi'lIl:ltl?r(ililll-lgtlll-Allllllll Mllllm N0- 4 Company under M1110? Mi-l' km m an unmmdly and danger. cover the evening sky, the lilac bush marks the lspot. clrlver wilhll Llzlndllllln y'Kf,,,,',fo,,: As softness, fullness, rest, suffuse Children may return to the old the frame, like fresher, balm- home and find nothing else that lllyl lllllllllly bum "8 hm” "ml closing of the Berlin-Helmstadt autobahn The Battle of Plassey was fought this hon. ,,,,, ,,.,,,,1e under command 0; t R X. The men and women Lieut. Col. Beer, and headed by W5 9" 0 y' l ranis. They are easier to drive, and the intensified activity of the East date 1757. Clive, returning to India, had who sewed 1,, the shadow or the Zone border patrols the Soviet Unionls re- learned that Surai-ud-Dowla had captured the ham N we 82ml Bllmlllm" tort had need of its Protect-10m l" 'm' .""l”" l" ""'""Y SW9 the Shrub more comfortable and in an 1 marched from me Dull shell lll and until 1892 they quite naturally A5 "he days l-Elie on a mellower their parents planted. Such is the can sit down." l 9 "ll light, and the apple at last hangs really tlnish'd and in- dolent-ripe on the tree, Then for the teeming quiet , happiest days of sill The brooding and blissful halcyon daysl ' the Methodist Brick Church, where they occupied the central aisle. We were pleased to see some coun- try volunteers in the procession, viz., those belonging to No. 4 Company under Ciipi. Mabon. The men were well looked after by called their home Fort Macleod. - The need, of course, no longer exists. A fort on the banks of the Oldman River could serve now only as a clubhouse or as an orna- ment. But the citizens of Fort Calcutta and imprisoned his captives in the Black Hole. Clive's victory regained the city and dethroned the nawab. O O O , taliation for the contractual agreements . ', entered into recently at Bonn between i Western Germany and the Big Three west- cm powers. PROFESSIONAL CARDS For more than ten weeks Soviet diplom- The "Defence Food Plan" presented to -- 4 ' ' . . ' M. 3 1- A y , .1 4 .115 Maclcod feel that they have a g acy has been trying to persuade the Ger- Agriculture Minister Gardiner by the Cana- ,,,:.,,, will-,,,,,:,l.l,'llil1t-l,ll,lO;3,l,l,l:,.,,:l, historic bond with those pioneers W5" Whlimm J. S. TAYl0R FREDERIC A. LARGE, who kept their rifles within easy &,ogf&GQgQ9QgQ0&Q Optoniet n... ?'c. ' preached an appropriate sermon mllll people that lllllllll ls all lllllllllllllllllvll to dlan Fedelllllloll of Agllllllllltllllle llllflecls lllle from the text: lEphriam being reach and to whom the stout walls Ens examined, glasses fitted Bari-liter. Solicitor. Notary , 5 Chancellor Adenauer--5 policy of military view that it is unfortunate in a world of armed and curryllng bow. lumen of the stockade were a. bulwark . A d S Q C K v and economic association with the West scarcity and with danger of sudden emere ll.L'li.;l?...”J. 1... ...T::..2"'::. 5.3:; 9 Ee- Wig .:a::'..:::.;:L?.::::5.s R""'..?:.l:..::.S.;"-s-rim . -- . . . . - . ------g have decided that r B DOANS ON CITY AND .o&oo-&oo-Qeoo-&-to-Q-em 5-ARM I-.RoPER.ng The Sovlet blueprint. gaudy and alluring. ency, that food production should be re- ;.. the story is g Pensions For PoIiti'- WM” ”'"""”""'3- l MATHESON, PEAKE & offers instead a Germany united, neutral duced because of relatively small and There is 3 midway in Canada and independent of entangling alliances. temporary surpluses. cian; to abandon you lightly null hlsgm-lc m?,”",f:"3;e I'h:;f'”J:; NICHOLSON Chas RT'M'T"Ti.d o e - if sometimes rather oddsounding Lam ym'u. God, . ' And yd shun A, w. MA-nmsou. Q3, ' '3 Acvuul The real test of the effectiveness of - (ottawa Journal) place names. The citizens of Fort not walk 1,, the mmner, of "H. Soviet diplomacy and propaganda will come when the contractual agreements entered into by Chancellor Adenauer with the West come up for ratification in the West The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland which, founded in 1784, is one of the oldest bodies in existence con- cerned with rural affairs, holds its great If members of Parliament are determined to have a P3151035 5Y5' fem for themselves, to which the taxpayer will make his contribu- tion, nothing will stop them. They will cite the example of the Unit.- Macleocl have set a good in reviving their town's original name, and in reminding us that there is something to be said for keeping the old names which tell Canada's story. ' example nation, which I cast out before you. . . And ye shall be holy unto me: for I the Lord am holy, and have severed you from other peo- ple. that yo should be mine. Collections - Money To Loan 00 Great George Street Charlottetnwn ' BARIIISTER, soucrroli. Nonav. ms, Eastern Trust Building CIIAIILOTIETOWN Phone I'll) ;:i'tili;, with the governing party German Parliament. Bull in Of the he- annual a ricultural show at Kelso in June. , . - y g , l g - - g 3&1 Kingdom. they Wm 130"” Mm , -W W: l ll invariably on a. razor edge. existing Pu'me' & Hoslum Guudet & HCS1CI'd leaguered Beilincrs, threats and sabre Almost all its previous records for num Dude (MP5 mmosb ,,,mys do, to Crazy young system largely by the grace 0, mncmms rattling Such as the Sovlets appear now to bers of livestock are eclipsed by the an- the service given Canzlida byhmfnnlfg ,0 mm ,m,,,,, 0,. mat. Indeed. A. J. H;.hlrlr.lo:'l'iel; it); i...3. ultnairr s. owmrr. s.a., i.i.a be invoking in order to help them make nouncement of entries for the Kelso event. g:)13g;m1xI1te&;sa,;-(:11! itch-I: Cw-1-1 SW mush (333221: i:.,.,;,,,,3e up or ;,;,1,l;:r:,;,l,u,:,e,,;”n 1,25,, tlfeolltlgfg mm M mm W"; mm” summ. and Solicitors their point are scarcely the sort of conduct ' ' ' van, is enmlea to security and um, confugjofh simm whi, can ,mg,e.,,,.,,, ,,,m,,,, Charlottetown, in s L U I "0"?! W Min sweet content in his Old 388- ha.PDen when a people. victimized Even worse than proportional! MONEY ro LOAN ' """ "' 3'"l' 0' Cnmmeru Bllls The most complex timepiece to be used at the Olympic Games in Helsinki this summer is a new device composed of a quartz clock and a special camera, which represeiitatlonds the system now plaguing Brltlsli Columbia. Under that plan, known as the alternat- ive or transferable vote. the elector is permitted to list all the candi- dates on a ballot in order of pref- M. Albun Farmer. 9.6. B.A., LLB. Barrister and,Sollcltor Bank of Commerce Building Charlottetown calculated to convince the people of West- crn Germany that Stalin is their friend. Nor will the sudden insurgence of East Ger- man refugees into the British, French and by "reformers" and political crack- pots, start tinkering with a voting system. - The British and traditional way of voting under which an elector marks an X for the candidate of a Not for us any all-out assault on the pensions bill the Prime Minis- ter will bring before the House. The proposal no doubt is in line with social security practice and our MucPlIee 8: Trainer II. F. MaePHEE. B.A., 11.0. E. BOMBRLED TEAINOB, B I. halt, enhance public confidence among West- crn Germans regarding the disinterested- ness of Moscow's intentions. The next few weeks promise to be crit- lcal in western Europe. Berlin once again promises for a time to be the powder keg upon which Soviet relations with the West ultimately rest. The only hopeful aspect of the whole situation is that the heavy-hand- ed methods of the Moscow despots may help to consolidate rather than otherwise the determination of war weary Europeans to resist, and to unite more closely to make that resistance more effective. Maritime Fishery Progress A widespread and long-overdue revol- ution has swept through the Maritime fish- eries industry in the last six years, says the Financial Post in a series of Maritime articles in its current issue. The industry, it notes, has overhauled every phase of the production process, from improvements in fish-catching methods to mushrooming new growth in processing facilities and stream- lined marketing and merchandising meth- ods. - "Industry and government officials seem American sectors of Berlin, which Soviet border patrols are trying so vigorously to it took British and Swiss engineers five years to develop. It takes simultaneous plaint is not so much about pen- sions for politicians as with the whole trend of parliamentary rep- party and lets it go at that has its penalties. The fact of a work- pictures of the runners passing the finish- ing lines and the times of arrival-within accuracy of 1f100th second. 0 O O The Central Creameries Ltd., are to be congratulated upon their initiative in start- ing construction of the first spray drying plant for whole and skim milk in the Mari- time Provinces, as announced in Saturday's Guardian. Output and distribution of the product has been arranged for on world markets, and there is no doubt but that this expansion will be of great value to our dairy farmers and to the Province gener- ally. A similar move is under way in Prince County, where a number of dairy plants are planning to purpose of settinggup :1 including equipment for :1 milk drier. O O amalgamate for the modern dairy plant, American lmid-way fans have a new kind of thrill in store, this summer. At amuse- ment parks in Los Angeles, San Francisco to and Chicago, they will be taken "anti-gravity" ride in British built machines, first seen at the Festival of Britain, last year. visitors paid if total of 5300.000. at the Festival, to ride the Rotor, which neutral- for an "Rotor" A million-and-a-half "projects normal move- FEBEHIE UOII. better than being a The pensions plan, surely, will be an added attraction for the in- dividual who can think of nothing ber of Parliament. In recent times sessions have tended to occupy as able system remains, the danger of stalemate and consequently of paralysis is reduced to a inimum. Under the system of voting known as Proportional Represent- ation, the danger of stalemate is great, and with it the added.dang- er of ii " ” of factions and full-time mem- erence, this even though they may represent utterly conflicting pol- itical phllosop”i-:s. If no candidate has a clear majority of. first- choice votes, then the candidate receiving the lowest vote is drop- ped and the second choices on his ballot are distributed among the other candidates, this process con- tinued (with the voter himself no Barristers, . ig, J. A. McGuigen BAIIIIISTEII. SOLICITOII, Eta. N OTAII Y. IITC. BARRISTEK. SOLICITOI Money to Donn A. Welthen Gender. LL. 8. BARBISTER. BOLICITOII, lte Plzlllllll Building lll Grafton Street Money to Loan uolleetiea much as nine months of the year, and make it practically impossible for the member to operate a farm or business in his home constitu- ency, or maintain his employment, and give adequate attention to his duties in Ottawa. These conditions. naturally, make it more difficult for the various parties to obtain suitable candid- ates. when Federal politics could be looked on as a part-time b leaving a man free for his private avocations for half the year, there was an element of sporting chance in an election. If a man was beaten he went back to his shop or his farm, or faced his employer with the best grin he could muster, and life went on. But a full-time polit- ician, today, it seems, must fight an election for his bread and but- ter, for the education of his child- ren, for escape from the poorly- pald and uncertain work available the inexperienced individual who wants employment only until the next vote comes around. To avoid this situation, and to maintain the dignity and full dis- cussion of public affairs by Par- liament, is admittedly s. problem. Yet we wonder if the full-time. pensionable MP is essential to Can- ada. There are proposals for giving groups. Actually proportional rep- resentation, carrled to its logical oncluslon, could llament or ' diverse elements. ideologies, creeds and vocations as to palsy govern- ment: completely. representation with the creation of the Free state. has with the republic. Its main con- sequence has been where they must spend so many years on s hot seat before they can claim their retirement and go fishing. result in a par- l ' ture of so many Ireland adopted proportional continued it a number of Kennedy 8 Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKER! Charlottetown. l'. I. I. Properties Ioaglit and loll Also a hill llentalanl Aiietienesrlng service the Kent Street; Plieae llll longer in control) until one can- didate emerges with a majority). This, we are assured, is demo- cratic. But, as the Toronto PM--. Q SCRAPE CU BRIE BUILDING J. A. csiiiziiriiicits Dr. W. ' R. Carson Chiropractor Allison M. Gillis. LL and Mail points out, if it's thor- . . ough-going democra tli .. s BABRISTER. SOLICITOB. wanted, why not taksllltlie .."....:. OPTOMETRIST sis. of Iran, where the citizen votes by PHONE 2372 . I80 Blellmond so. - Oh'M'IWII- vii-g.:ng hsmy name he planets. in- 123 Km. 5"", Phone soo cu ng s own, on a scrap o pap- m g u, 1 - er and gets an Iranian Parlla- ; of. A. L. MGCISCOC """” mos .l iillllllf o n "W" omsr Now ' ' ' Dental X-lay - lOPl'0ME'IlIllST GLOMA BUILDING Tanganyika in British East "55 59'" "'0" 119 gnu", 5;, Africa has many huge, extinct pnoni ", ' gm” "1 , )'0l00-n008- Adlolnins North American uoiei iicnoiiiin 3. Jam Barristers I Solleltora We pay highest market prices for your scrap. Loans on City and Farm f Properties 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P.l:.I. S '3 aux P M cli;l1ll:il.lti1llrlil:lli'lbltlxlN ”ohfv';,f one 1072 aoi Prince It . - s in - court Lead, copper, 1,,-35,, ma. Bell, Msthleson as Foster Deplrtmental and Pnrllnnmltlri iators, steel, batteries, beer '3”",;f"" 5?"”"”''i "ci Patents, -srsslllllllll Oopyrl nu bottles. hides -- All mean E 85”” Q3 """"" ' ' D. I. MAT!-llEs0N. Ll..B.. q.c. Corporation. Taxation. Cnstolnl MONEY to you. 1: IL FOSTER. i.i..a. and Excise and General smiles- IOIIN II. MGDONALD. , usiwuu soval. KENNETH E. FOGAITE l ises gravity and confident that the rugged Maritime fisher- ments from level to vertical." men are finally heading into clearer weath- more work of the House of Coni- mons to committees, for strean-i-iin- A cylinder er, despite the serlousgloss of many tradit- 4lonal,export markets," the Post article says. "They feel long-term prospects are for teadier. more prosperous growth. Re- cent statistics seem to hear them out. In the 12 years 1939-51, marketed value 0 12 feet in diameter and 12 feet high, it has a floor that can be raised and lower- ed hydraulically. Passengers stand on the -floor and the wall is set to spin at 28 i-.p.m'. At this speed, centrifugal force "flattens' f riders against the wall where they cling lng business without cutting down the opportunities for members to express their thoughts, for reviews of procedure to see whether time can be saved without harming the democratic , which above all ' must be cherished. We thrust that as the members think of pensions they also think of their own contributions to the Johnson & Johnson Prescription Speelslhts , cor. leaf) Prlaee Ila. steel and cast iron deliver . ed our yard we will pay V .'..CCIIGPl'l0IItall., for truck loads of mixed ii. ll. IOAIIE an coimnv ' cases-sun iiouounrsirrs . IOIPGNII Ours: st. Charlottetown lioneelN0-I017-Ilosln as-2-:l-naa----ag-:-a - MAURICE ILOCK Ii CO. other offiess at llallfax. no IANDOIIPII W. MANNING, O.A. mouth. lsntville. Liverpool. New 0 IIMA P. Mael'llllIl0N o.a. notes. It John's. Amherst. Dart- lasgew and Turn. flsh Pfodlllilloh ln NOW! 50058. NEW BNHP like flies,-even when the floor is lower- wlck and Prlnce Edward l-llllhtl ZNW by ed six feet. With the gradual slowing 40.795 t0 339-4 mllll0l'I8-"' - - down of the machine, they gently slide to . . Imilie short-..term. market outlook is the floor which then hoists them, elevator- alsoyrepbrted as favorable! The fresh and fashion, to the exit, IleDONAl.D. ouaam 0 O0. can-rssao aooouirrsirrs . MMMII. Qaabee. Ottawa r lain! min. llierbreeae. Vancouver. Iiriiune Iisiie. ueaetea. Ilsiailtee. Charlottetown Currie Bldg. ciiartemiewa , Iesepaeu ml nation. We would like them to continue to consider the House of commons the most exclusive and desirable club in Oarmda: we are disturbed that they should ever look look on it as a place of employment Your Family Driig Store Centrally located on Kent St.. rear of the new Block Building-Phone 2208.