APRIL _11. 1947 a 7___ F“ WESTERN‘ GUARDIAN I AGENT: J. Elmer Murphy. 136 Hanover Sh. and George Clow. 90 Ottawa St. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY , News. Subscriptions. Advernsiny ,__ following stores Water Street; Belt Bookstore. Street; Toronto Bakery, Water Tho Guardian may be bought daily ll any or m. Oourlla Drugstore, Wam- Mark Gondet. 87 Granville Street _____,_ The Guardian will be delivered to any horn; ln smmenldh curler Boy st 2o per dsy or 12o per week. Phone 289 for this QQIYIQQ. o, ‘It’; your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on you; m“; in Snmmelside: Street; ’______j _MAID WANTED, no washing fi- trorting; no children. Good wages; Apply P. O. Box 5M, Sum- met-side. --WANTED - Number carrots ‘ltd persnips; also young hegvy ‘fol-vi. Mrs. Ollie McCormack. jyorlll Si. Elealturs. ' -F‘0R SALE—i02 Junior Mas- gey Harris tractor. Standard. Also nnt‘ Flt-ury-Bissell tractor plow and express wagon. Ennis Slltall. Jlliseottche. flnorvr rout; '1' rte-my Sale in Presbrleriatl (‘htlrcll llall, Kan. uingtnn. Saturday. Atpril 19th. § nrol: ml - One arse. liar _]'t|\\. l2 itt throw to Cm“ ,1 gang ‘plow; .<_':l of it r triteels and a\!t‘. \\'lIl1 tires. Arthur Mac- Farlattc. Bcdrquc. —I-‘0R sou: -~l941 Plymouth srtlatt. Rallttl MueCallll. North B-rrlttlltte. —IIA\'H A "Eli... SHIPMENT Rentrew Separators on hand. Will take live stock in exchange. George Mayhem‘. Klnkora. -_nal.l, SAiJL-Sczlled latldcrs will be received until April Nth, aw. for-the property of the Free- ll0\\'l’l Hall Company En bloc or in part as follows: A. Land and bulld- littg. B. Land. C. Building. l iviaitt lhall 22' .' "" ii Choir part l5‘ x l9‘. nt Entry t x 9‘. Address tenders to L. Cairns, and Lloyd Bum-s. liquidators. Freetown. l“. P}. I. GATHERING Members c! the Farm Forum Group of 1.0.‘ l6 and their ltldies attended a very pleasant dinner and social (‘vetting at Lodge. Sllmmerside. leer-titty \\Itcn f(\l‘i_\'-,'Olll‘ people were present. Grace was $.R‘.(I by Mr. .l, A. Mav- Fregot" and Ml‘. W. P. Miller acted gs toasttnt-lsttr. Aft-r-r the formal boast to the King had been honored the tollolvfm: other masts wen- drufik: The Farm Forum PFC-posed by Wendell Phillips. responded to by Leo Mclssar. Provincial Farm Forum secretary. The Ladies. pro- PO-‘Pd 51' Ralmoxtrl Farrell res- pmtded to br Mrs. J.A. lviacG- -:gox~ The tnembers were entertained by s number of readings give.“ by Ml; Robert CQUIDLOII. Charlottetown, Whifih We're much enjoyed. A vote at thanks to Mr. Conlpton anzl Mr. —SOCIAl. Mclswlc tws moved b_v Kt-unetit ltit-Leatl and seronderh by A, K. MacGregol- and tendered by the toastmoster. The evening concluded With mn- erljoyablo singsong with Mrs. A. K. MacGregor as accom- moist-S l__ lllilicrest _. IL ORE NE “FOR SKI-h- — Good auto sea/t rubber tired “r3501. (Price 595w) lI-lerbert Weeks. Fredericton, Orapaud-lllctoria Board of T ratio The regular monthly meeting of the Orapaud-Vlctorlo. Board of tmde was held st C-rapaud April 7th Tile president Mr. Ssprgeon Clark was in the chair. The nlirlutes of the last. meeting were reed and approved. t Mr. R. N. Dawson, churn-tun of the road committee reported on the condition of the roads. He sold today the road to Charlottetown was. in his opinion. impossible. the -srovr: roll sauz. -- 1m}. Duke. with waterfront. Green En- amel. Box 125. Kensington. 4151"‘ WARRENn POND will b" Cmsed I0 lJubIIC fishlnl unt’l further notice. —-MRA. FRED YOUNG- WILL speak tn Central Bedeque llall to- night. April ll. —-A LIMITED QUANTITY of ABC oil burners lot kitchen ranges now in stock. R. T. Mor- rison C0., Surnmet-side. —rllr: OFFICE 01-‘ on. (i. .1. Gallant. KinkoraAwIlI be closccl from April 11 to hlay 3. —Tli.\'0l\' UNITED clltclJl1‘.- Services for Sutttlay. April 'l‘vyon ll.00 A. M. Crtlpauzl .100 PM. CMX’ Traverse 1.30 P. M. nevi 1-1. s. Weeks will pleach at. these setwliccs. Rev. J. A. Jardillc. Minister. —(3AR GOING T0 ilALII-‘AX Tulesday, April 15th, returning Fri- day or Saturday. Can ztccctzntttodate three or four passengers. Phone 547, Summerside, --LOS’l‘ BLACK cocnnn 5Daniel. in vicinity of Kensingtctrl answering to ltatnte of Monty. Ally. bodv knowing whereabouts please notify Mi‘. J. K. Beer. Kensingtc-rl. Reward. —-BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. ~~S8rvic9s Sunday. April 13th. 1947. Easter Sacrament of the . Lord's Supper. Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. lllirlistcf‘. Rev. J. M. Baxter, B. D. —TAKE POST GRADUATE COURSE — Dr; Gilbert Gallant, Kinkora and Dr. Attstitt Delaney. Sumlnersidc leave by pl~tte today for Chicago where they will engage in post graduate study at the Cook County Hospital there. They will return m- May 3rd.-s -—MORE APARTMENTS - Mr Charles Llewellyn of Tryc-n and formerly of Summersitle. has pur- t-ltast-d. two tlwellittg houses in Summerside for the purpose of converting them into apartment buildings. Carpenters are already at work on the property on Cen- tral Street whit-h was owned It)‘ the estate 0i‘ the late Mrs. Hc-ttlt-n Mills. The second property is e residence on Harvard Street wait-it Mr. Llewellyn purchased front Mr. Claude Blakney and which had been occupied for ntany _\'€Ri‘s hy Mr. John Boates. This buritltuf; will contain four apartments \\'.l'.‘l‘l Ws -(.l- ll. ‘VA-—- This is lll..: season to plan and tarry out a cunpalgn to abolish that I pesky ant. “Canilllsllll time lfli55l‘—-il'le itluTll: spray iwmi) vllil uu LAMS ill a lapltt, nil-c, sale an“ uwy way, kill-um; bomb mil ue-lnoltl 9o averagg sac rooms R111 1h.- ALn-A-sul. homo u.su ants Incl, mosquitoes. touches, A llu prlec is $385 and the bombs are procurtlolo in‘ closets. tact, all insect posts. tho HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. lb S L\.l)lIUlll- I U1 [with Mr. Joseph Perry srtd Mlsl Both on. Slauulerslde MRI the Charlottetown Stores are contilluIhfBl-mlly 010w l" "l! P'"‘°--5 the Ltllllk‘ any... “on t-uotl l. m‘ tins nppureunlly for iavln-g: Dnnglnc, I there Is a reduction of ‘.50 pl-r cent on any Lllllp on display. FURNITURL DEPAIHSIIILNT. Come buy! ‘Your Young Son will be comfortably and well turned out in one ofIHm- tl-cse shepherd \.ll0Ck-—flll wool ahlrll. The colors nro brown and white and the sizes 8 lo ti X. prioull _ l not“. wr-lc or cotnu m tor one of these smart new tiillfbi.—l 055N493‘ n~ Mus“: “M Overalls. a. .~....i. 10L 'l ll (EN I'LL. Uctlnc see. I They are pertect with Uorduroy ‘lilo Plastic Display in the Dry Goods Department Includes TABLEI (.I.O'I‘HS. designs. l'_. shit‘. 7T‘ x M", lli l USE! l“LlN'l'KO'|‘l‘l COLD PROCESS ROOFING! ct-tnpletcly tested system for all types of “flst" roof Wolk-mlllli/Eillncu. ‘ the G\1lI¢I-—5 rc~ronf1ng tnld n.w built-up roof cont. ctlon. stuttds up iliiil-Sl: U clllnallc torz-dilions. lte-lkirmntlec is It's finest rt-oomrnen’ tiun. PIIDUUCH OFIIII. Horn-a’: Creom Custard, lQc These are servicsble and lmlfl- , _ There are a number of i es--l yard square and 36" by ~l8"---lMl55 3'3"“ A“ yards square and a very attractive largo cloth with Thu prices of these cloth; run from $2.65 to $3.75. l-tt-itl-thlnl.’ new [or your borne-Buy PLASTICI-Ditl’ GOODS param- . INT. SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday at BERNARITS STORE Iulultvui Home’: Combination Kits, Pkg. .. .. 49c Muffin Mix, Pkg. .. . I0c Pure Croom Tottor, Pkg. 20c Peaches, con 30c Peoncon 14c Corn, con l7c String Icons, con I-lc Tomnlo Juice, 2 cons .. 25c Bolted Icons, 2 cons .. 35c Salmon, toll c n . . . . .. 28c Salmon, Flot Ned . . 3I¢ Sure Cinnamon, Pkg. g6 ure P- per, 2 pkgs. .. c HomekwSoup Mix, Pkg. 10c Matches, 3 boxes 28c l Dealer For FIRESTONE TIRES ond TUIES in elbher plain or fancy! colored border t Buy The rcvolutiouarym This Cold Process Roofing It‘; safety. economy and proven Order now through THE Dalton’: Powders, 3 pItgl. 25c Baking‘ Sodo, 2 pkgs. .; I76 Soups, 4 coils . . . . . . . .. 40c Beans, white, 3 lbs. 25¢ Gillette Blades, 3 pkgs- 60c Teos, lb. 73c Orange Pokoe 89c Rubber Troees 4-25 Neck Yoke Straps, hi, . . . . .. 3.25 Hond Mode Driving Homes: 36-90 _ Pots, Fons and Kettles In Stock Carpenter's Tools In Stock Pure Linseed Oil in Stock ‘one “urea-sun Uul‘ i l“ s" inverting under the auspices of the road to Summerside was not so bad Ithere being me or two bod spots. He then reported on interview his Icommlttee 113d with the Premier and the Minister of Public Works, lellldlnl; ill-.- Bcrdcal- to Char- lottetown highway via 1mm, 'Cl'a'palld. Victoria and Bonshaw. He told the Board the committee got mo definite promise that ant‘- thing would be demo on this im- lportant highway this treason. Other nKnLbEFS of the committee felt ‘they were not getting the action ion this project they expected. After monsiderable (ilstrussiml. the Board uhought the. Minister should answer ltttest- brief on this project. some- ttinlc had now elapsed since the interview, and it was felt that It-zcme decision might be forthcom- ling at this time. , The matte: of bringing the mail - direct front Albany to Grapaud and ;VlcI.oria was gone into and to ‘date the Board ll-zs hvul no retply to the brief ‘which it had prepared .011 this matter. The ntembers felt lthat some further action would tttave to be taken if the Post. Office tDept. continued to lgtnore the Board's DKYPCEBI for a better mnil service b0 the villages. The subject of regional high lscitools for the prot-"irtce was dis- cussed, and It was agreed by near- ly all present that the S}’Sl€li1‘W-JS a step in the right direction. The |Board ltttlt that, this section cf the province wmtlo be served. and a school would be placed somewhere laccessibie to our villages and vlclrlities. l The c0mmlli€e on agriculture brought up the matter of the warble ily on the cattle. and said as far as thev krlotv no move was being taken in tilts matter. The Board thought. the comlnittee should do sotnetlflzlg about it. It tws decided to approach the Creamery Comptttty and have the ltcwder distributed by them to its patrons. t t l t t renovated and work is expected to lrc-mmence the first of next week. —S. —BUlLDlNG SOLD-Tile .bt.lld- ing on Water Street, Sumntersnle, owned and occupied for the vast five years by the MucFat-lalle Pro- duce Co.. Ltd.. ltas been sold to Ml". Brenton Mat-Icon of Summer- side, fovntcrly of Lot l6. Mr. Mar- Leatl. ulto besides being ill the potato business is agent for t-tttmir trucks and carries a li-ne of auto- mobile accessories. intends moving into tltc building as soon ls the quarters are available. Mi'_ DOWN‘ l-L MnMFat-iztne. oi the MacFatlane Produce Co» wlto intends enu- titttling in the wholeslc potato business, expects to ltave his o.’- Ifice itt' the remodelled Srntlair ,rtnd Stewart liulding. now tlnlier- |go1ng extensive chrtttges.---S. I -—- t The t I —E.\'.l0YABLl-1 DINNER — cast of the recently successful playx, "Soup to Nuts" which was staged! n St. Raul‘; I-ilall. Summer-side. by Thoma; Aquinas Society, Players, attended a delightful day evening served by Mrs. Arthur Mclllwert. Alter the dinner an eu- joyable musical eventing was spent —-ENJOYABLE DANCE —— One, lof the most enjoyable dances otlket white exporting thorn we; held in St. Mary's] the sea. on Tuscluv S merside Ladies‘ Guild and the 11831119113 supplied by the Blue Notes Orchestra. Mr. Earl Crane was the nwstvl‘ OI ceremonies and the prize whining (puplcg fOT the spot dances were etnault and Mr. Al- fred McQuuitl and Miss Pauline Todd and Mr. George WOOdSidB- 'l‘ltc hostesses were: Mrs. Wilfred; Locky. Mrs. Ingham Palmer 111d Mrs. Roy Tantcet. A delicious lunch was served by the Lndlm of . ____.. -.__._.._.._.~1-- SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Friday) ond SATURDAY H ill lull: - llll lllllll sullrlll-llltllsltttls ~ tlilllli lliil ‘ ill sltnlslt . H Iiiilllllilllll j malnutrition: illiihlm-Iiiblllll-HIIIIK Also Sport Reel Shows 7zl5-9zl5 Matinee Solurduy 2:30 PLEASE NOTE The lsl Chapter Namely "MAD MISSION" of the Serial —HOP HARRIGAN_ "AMERICA'S ACE OF THE AIRWAYS" will be shown Solurdoy Matinee Only tending tlte Tcucltet-‘s CJnvettlio-n at Charlottetown. . Misses Doris ‘Lllloilortttl Eilifl Francis OTlolInr ll of lllootnlteil were rrtrtti \I-.=ilol'r. to (‘llzlrlottr town. . Mr. Lee Mac-Kay of Bluontlclu Station has bee“ visiting with It‘: grandfather. Mr. ante! Rix Burton. ul tttttttitiatijl. Vicinity ~Mr. Claire Gallant. student et .St. Dunstan‘s stperlt the Easter. holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Gallant of Bloomfield Station. Messrs. Henry ArsenaullfGeorgel Gallant. Bill Perry who have been omplcwetl in the lumber woods ltave returned to their respective Ilomr-s. Mrs (teurge Joltuson and rhtl- tlrett o! Summerslde recently spent stew days at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Elms- dale. Mr. Ratlnic Arsettault. of Bloom— field Station was a recent visitor to Summcrside. Mr. sntl Mrs. Jboberl Show. Bloomfield Button visited with the former’: sister. Mrs. Ira Hardy of Conway. . Miss Mae Motley of Alberton recently ‘spent s ‘few days with Miss Lucinda MooMillon of Bloom- field Stlltion.‘ ‘ ' teacher Easter Ml-ss Dot-is O'l~lolioran. at Nail Pond spent the holidays with Ill-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ofloilol-all of Bloomfield Miss Bernice Dblron teacher at Ifcrerlces between the principles oft Mr. Desmond Callaghan. Fly tpettt a few days; at. hi. in. Ebbsflcel. t Miss Inez Smith cal" Bioontliutl ,Stat.ion has secured a position h the (Jo-operative Store in O’l_.~.- c.c.l=. Meeting Held At Tignish The scarcity of eonslltlner goutls i1 Canada is being deliberately created by monopolies. .\tt~. Fred .‘\l. Yotutg. (‘.(,.‘.l-‘. orgnnizet‘ for the lllavitltncs, told a nte-"littg that was held last. night in the parish hall. ‘rlgnish. Mr. Henry Doyle, Tignish, pre. sided. ~l Other speakers were Mr. Douglas MacBrielt. C.C.F, organizer for the‘ I l l,,__.,,,n_.n,,,_,,idinner at: Hlllcrest Ledge on Mm- Province; and Mr. R055 Cahlpbt-ll. Alberto". who is one of the two c, 0.1". candidates to contest the First District of Prince in the nextI general provincial election. Mr. Young told hLs hearers that‘ “Blg Business’ is deliberately holdt~ ing goods from the Canadian nlor-i abroad.‘ While Canadian; are unable tot buy new cars or trucks. Canadian] car manufacturers shipped three time; as manly cars and trucks out‘ of Canada last year as they export- ed Irl 1938. Paper products were scarce in.‘ Canada. Mr, Young said, but that; scarcity could be aocounted for by the fact that over twice as much wood pulp ltad been exported last year as in 1938. l Mt-. Young also told tthe audience‘ that "ivhile farmers found it in», possible to secure farm maeillneryl in sufficient quantityt. the mania‘ facturers had shipped five times as much faith-t mactl-liltery out of the country last year as they had ex- ported in 193B. Mr. MacBrietl spoke on the dif-l (Icmtnunizzn and these of the C.C. I‘. FAST SURE '. 44 O-O-OOQOQQO O0 00 Q 0-00 000s CAMEQ t h-lday $4.80. Saturday 7 It 8.15 MUTINYI MURDER! ROMANCE! With George Raft as Coplsln I "JOHNNY ANGEL" Osnulus ash-m. MIIIID 1'0"‘ WAY Also Serial and News. | —B. { h Ilresses that you will be proud to weal‘. Dresses of real llp-to-tlte-ntitt lite fashions, suitable for evctgv occas? ion in a vast range 0f fabrics and styles for either Mother 0r Daughter. . Every new material and design are included in our Spring display, . at’ prices suitable to your Iludget. convince you. i llllMAllulln-LS lCottlittltt-tt front Page l) I.lI‘ \‘.:l_\‘ lI ,- .... ill mid he iltld re- frcln nntnr ltzlsillcssrs ., . 4e prim-s it‘ it couid be dottt- on a groin) basis 'll'llI‘|0lIl vloialinr; Illl‘ attli tr <t law's. One bus‘ s coltid not be rx- prclctl to - Stlbilllillltll re;i-.lrl~ iutts ullilc his euntpotitot" tained high prices and t! ma ‘llr -~ would b: no IlTllIJIP, the)‘ . Summerslde u. s. Britain a tllgree France To Get Saar BY WhtST l].\LL.\li1IPIl MAEGIJW’. A prt i i t l0»- tAPl-‘llle. mine explosion to cause l new! moat strike ‘rile Justice. who imposed the ll‘.~IOI‘I(‘. flue for tourt lust Dot-ember. cwttsirleratiott oi’ the matter until Apt-ll N. He said hr: docs not are how he can make the reduc- Hon even then. NEW BERMUDA BUSES HAMILTON. Bermuda t C1’) teamed up in s. general agreement l United States and Britain agreed i "F5751 °f D 119W n"! °I hm?!» C!" to reduce they would violate w. - 'l‘lle president said the Jusbce Nepal-intent no doubt “mild “Pflpoptllatiott be s" itlzc 738-square-nl1le Saar and its t 863.000 predolnltl ‘ CIQl prove a. group move to reduce .P"I¢‘5 t nlany and its Cutllfllllfillltlllll; ec- lf such an agreement could be! framed with appropriate safe guards. when Congress wiped out the price control system last suntn-ter and enacted a substitute bill \\‘l'.1i(t'.l was unworkable. the President said he had warned of the consequences. The evils he had then foreseen had resulted. he said, and some- thing would have to be done. Rcscstablishment. of price control machinery was not feasible. the president said. because the people did not want it. lie said he was all for frce enter- prise but the people must realize that if free enterprise was to be successful. the people trust wotk lit ll. A buyers’ strike u-as not the answer. It was no different from luly other strike-it threw a mon- key wrench into the econom-tic machinery. A Huailott lll WIlICll prices \tl€i'r!| so ltlglt people could not buy was another thing altogether. The President said he had little influence on the situation othcr than normal sueslott but was invcsr ligating other possibilities. Some- thing might be clone under existing fiscal Ian's. s s s Nme Killed In I I Mme Explosion lily The Preoe) EXETER. Pa» April l0 —- The Uttited states‘ second coal ntine explosion in little more than two weeks killed nine atttllraciie dig- I I istcr onomy be admittistered solely by France. i i Secretory of State Marshal pro- y posed that the first steps toward that goal be taken by tile council of foreign ministers. Forcigtt Min- . Molotov. facing alt issue that placed him on a tough political spot. was silent for the time be- ing. He promised a statement to- ntorrow. Both Marshall and Foreign Sew etary Bevin tipposed l-‘rettcil dc- mands that the lndttslrial Ruhr be detached from Germany. They spoke out also against creation oi’ any special regime for the Ruhr. or atty Intcrnatiottal awrtwrsltip or tnunagenlettt. of tilttt stot-clttttlttc of Gcrnlatt ittdtlstrial l'(‘S'llli'(‘. . Judge Refuses To Gut U. M. W. Fine (By The Associated Presto WASHINGTON. April lO-hltltlle Alan Goldsborougtl rcillsntl lu- day lo cut. lIlt‘ Uttilcrl Aline “lorkers $3..i00.00ll fltlo at this taken lll.. that. John It. "atlvantage." ml llewis had the Centralin. 8 sows to farrow Juno. l general purpose mare. fi frt-sltclt-r-d cows. ll pure bred titlcrn-scl-s. f: Short-ilortt “r5 and injured MM “hers as‘ hulls, llllal Purpose. registered t~r they wdl-ked 360 feet underground! “muisur” I today. fllhc blast-attributed to gas~_ brought. no immediate continent from John L. Lewis. United Mine Workers chief. who closed the cotlntrylr. bituminous workings in mourning alter lli died in the March 25 tragedy at Ccniralin. lli l-lowel r. an Immediate re- port u-as asked in the Pcnttsyll- vanltl legislature. The government operated the Centt-ttiltl mine as it d. GBURG E SMITH. Pleasant Valley. time. declaring titrre is evidence‘ i t RLE DDTTLES PIJRDIIASEI We call for ale bottles. an; quantity, pints and quarts; tlltzn (‘at prices paid. We will al-w- oat lnr Jsvex bottles. Bring lilt-t-t tt dot-s some and guarantee nn ample SIIDIII.‘ o 2.50.’) other blitlnllttous workingsdavex. Wm‘ chm‘ Tr'v°".7'd slnnfluw- but. has no hand in anthracite’ operations centred chiefly In east- Bloomfleld Corner school ll li- ,+»-e++»»»0+0+04o+w~ ‘ern Pennsylvania. I J I Phone Cecil's pick-up. Grocery. ‘ill. t.n the t tonight to French demands that. Idm"! W ti“ Bfmlllda 8°"°"'llm°"l front n fleet and the existing irnln serv- ice. arrived recently. Britain to replace the old WHAT ABOUT SIBEILIA? HSIJMONTON. April 9—(O.P)— Defence Minister Brooke Oisxtott said In an interview today that it. would be "interesting“ toknow “witat weather stations" Russia has established in Siberia. The minister. on an inspection tour of Western Canada defence establishments. made the state- cotttetnpt of t postponed . t A visit to our Lucile.» Ready to Wear l)t.‘pill'l"lll0lll (upper floor) will Sinclair a Stewart Ltd. Produce IVYOITPRELAL. ‘l 10- (CPI-- Prudut-c prices qtttttt-tl here tctiay reported by tlte DulilIIllOll Depot".- ntent of Agriculture follow: Eggs, free roses: A large 36 i A titcdlltnl 34 1-2: A pullets J0 1-21 n a2; c: 2r. 2s. Butter: Wholesale. Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no i. 40 1-1’; current receipt, Que no l pasteur- ized 39 34. (lei Mil; no 2 38 3-1 del Mil; first grade creamery prints job price 42: solids 4i. Citcese: Western and Que. eur- rent receipt. fob factory, colored 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale, coi- ored 22 13-16-23 1-18; white 22 3-4-23. Potato-es: '75 lb bags, PE 1.50; NB 1.20-1.35; Que l.l5_ ... nlent when asked about Russian criticism of Canada‘! develop- ment of weather and air stations and the “ska Highway on this country's northern frontier. MIITIJIIL FIRE Carl w...“ Alberloll (ieddlo MaoLeod. Boltshaw Eydttey Birch. Port Hill W. Vernon Craig, Middleton liemi Office. Summcrslde SOLID For thousands of policy holders, the F. E. I. MutuoI Fire Insurance Company is providing o solid shield of protection ogoinst disastrous finonciol Ioss by Ilre. . _ lies o sixty-two your record of supplying adequate Indemnity of minimum rules, mode secure by omple resources. The company operates under the provisions oi the Uni— form Insurance Act and is subject to the provisions therein. FIRE INSURANCE Service With Security”! TNE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Established I885 AGENTS John A. Thompson. Kfilldhflblit G. M. Grant. Charlottetown Behind this shield INSURANCE D0. DEIQLQI-Il Bros" N. Wlllshire Frtmk I. (iulllult. Wellington Clifford Simpson. Stanley Bridge Parimton Jenkins. Ch'town. Bristle-h Office. Charlottetown