1943 twain legion I monthly ""9"" cl the Charlottetown branch of _the Legion will be held in the l-Ollon home Thursday _ Em‘ 3 “n, sharp. A meeting of the executive is also called foa- ‘i atten deed dance at both meetings ls looked for. liiollthlv Moe-ting m Important Train Changes IIA M. BROWN. l Branch Secretary. " s-te-ii. Effective From May 24th SUNDAY) I (EXCEPT PDOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO IN EIICT. ‘Trains gave Ch u W"! poll tra arlottetown at 0.45 A.l\d. and 10.15 AM. The 0.6 train carries car direct to Montreal making connections at Emerald Junction m. ppggglllfll from Summer-side. This train connects with the in at Sackville for Halifax as well aa early afternoon trains for loan-gal. The 10.15 A.M. train connects at Royalty Junction for pass; m"; from Sourll. - ‘mfiozonnection at Saclwllie Vi"! and m- passengers from. Sommerslde and points west. This m ‘ siio at IL. , train the late afternoon Scotlan train for gslilsx and with the evening Maritime Express for Montreal. NEW SERVICE SUMMERSlDE-CIIAIILUHETOWN. Leave Sum- gellidgt wpii, train leaves ciiailoitotoirii 7.10 A.M. arrive Charlottetown 0.55 A.M. Leave Charlottetown arrive Susninerslds 10.40 PM. Through express train each way. 8.30 P.M. Train for Souris leaves Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- ill. The liai and Friday at 2.10 EM. and on Tuesday and Saturday at 3.00 PM. [way authorities have promised at next time table meeting to isiiilder improvements on this division. Murray Harbour schedules -llIlQ as at present. “‘ BUS SERVICES IN OPERATION THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE A! USUAL. IT IS EXPECTED MAINLAND WEEK DAY AND SUNDAY IUS SERVICES WILL START ON OB ABOUT JUNE 8th. MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS THREE TRIPS DAILY BOTH WAYS. TWO TRIPS TIIBOUGI-l T0 ST. IOIIN. CONNECTIONS AT gQNCTON FOR MONT]!EALJIALIFAX-BOSTONJVEWFOUNDLAND, 4nd with trains at Moncion for Halifsx-Montreal-Boston. Connections DOM ALL above places as well. WOOD ISLANDS FliitlhY SERVICE DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY [SAVES WOOD ISLANDS 7.00 A.M. and 2.30 PM. Leaves Caribou 0 AM. and 4.30 RM. Splendid BUS SERVICES to and from each trip. We will have a transportation folder covering all services ready for tbtribailon as quickly as possible. TIIE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor, OIIARLOTTETOWN. . B-lI-SI 1f r Floral and Spiritual Oiferl Condolence 70c per inch; Appreciation, 70o per inch application. a?‘ etc. 5e per name; and 10 cents for every additional 3 wo Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement :5 Cont; Central Guardla loo is 5 d' st 2o per word; Ann“ ounzeincirtlzerahdir Cow‘ em “a Enter“ be“, Classified 0o per word: in Memorlam Notices 'i0c per lnch- Lists o mlng Events 3o per word- Letters of menta t0 words for 81.00 s. Notices oi Thanks and or do per word. Lists f 8 bseri ti so cents per inch. Address and Presentation 8L00.°0thner nil-b‘; Male Help Wanted For Sale lglwANTED-MEN FOB CITY MILK Dtllvefy. Apply National Select- lve Service Office. 5-27-61. iron sAua - 1030 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Apply 57 Hlllsboro Street. 515-27 ‘ZS-iii. more». - o. Montreal Stock QXPERLENCED BARBER. WANTH) -" It once. Apply w iiomii lcii- ployment and Selective Service Office. Refer 8.0. b2. 5-31-61 it V Female Help Wanted >-i-____.____ WANTED-WOMAN T0 KEEP y, house for couple at Elllerslie. . Woman not well. Appl Mrs. ' Jss. Jsrdlrie, Kensington. by-iid-Ii. I ANTI-ID — Ar MAID FOB. GEN- aral housework. Two in family. #01? Mrs. o. J. llsonoiislu, so eymouth Street- 5-36-31 Salesman Wanted miiliursp nutmmirenv - =7 Salesman, with Illoiiltra Oggdempt-Apply f m lvynlent-and Selec . Off . Refer n. 0. o5. Wanted lWlNTED - BEDSIDE nsmo. Phone 1042. 5. WANTED - runnrsmrn ArAnr. mtni- Apply bulimia... 5-27-31. "Ion sun - 1m onAnAlvi-rAon ,~.- Sedan. Apply Lowlors Ggrgfea.‘ l M, l tlve Service 5-27-31, . r t \ . ,1, Ion sALs-iooo ans. or‘ ALSIKE - i so so. Also nd Timoth -; ci Renfrew ‘ion scales in omrfgg: gder. ciiss. H. lord, m soME STADIUM The Circus Maximus at Rome ' d hold 335.000 spectators- ' son sans - s TONS FOR SALE -— YORKSHIRE BOAR. 6 months old. Harold Bsgnali, Central Bedeque. 5-26-3 STRAWBERRY PLANTS 80o A hundred 75c by mall. “.50 a thousand B2B. Reeves. BOIIIgIIIIOIFi - 5-6 FUR. SALE -— BECLEANED BEST quality Erban Oats. R. B. Con- nolly, Dunstaffnflle. 5-20-31, SALE — ONE SECTIONAL seeder, almost new. Apply Mac- Bwain Bros. St. Peter's Sign” u HAY. AP- piy S. R. Sllliphant, Brookgieglili.“ I-‘Oit SALE A1‘ KEPPOCIL- about 25 acres land, cabin, with fire place, water, electricity, small barn. Reasonable terms. {ply H. V. Dunbar. 5-32- -2 . RASPBERRY NEWBUBG THREE cents each. Viking two cents. All pre slid mflffldéd trévmmzd c e grow. a rwo , Pa -- 5-22-41. F011. SALE - 2 POOL TABLES, with ‘ ‘ equipment, ready l For further C. P. McCs he will be at Charlottetown noon. Seymour Murphy's. South siiore, night. Saturday noon at Mac Mc- NeilPs, Long Creek, then home to owners stables. Intending breeders are asked to look this horse over as he is a splendid type horse of good quality. CECIL J. STEWART. Owner. . mTerms. c ors a py o Y- Trl-l:..F-.l; AUTOMATIC CAMERAS Gyroscope mounts for automatic cameras have‘ been de so that the camera remains vertical when the plane tilts. , Vlzllrralzlrll/IIIIIA Auction Sale ~ ab?" Premises on Thursday, i1. ork fine residence, including f nent lble l“, i"! M- minor. f Fm‘! f0!‘ the residence. "m-It will first be : D0 ,, M-hunlfrllélillyolu, -Z (slit) , Elisabeth. 1).“; lite lire. Duff Residence in Charlottetown I} The above property will be offered at Public Auction May 27th, at 2 p.m., disposal r N ‘Infirmary in administration of the estate. Situate on -- °l' h River Road, with front of 250 feet and depth along u l" Lane of 107 feet, the grounds carry lawn, shade trees ‘hrllbl. sardens and orchard, large garage and unusual- only conveniently large, with modern three baths complete and basement lav- mllli! desirable as a home, it lias additional Invest- alid development possibilities, being readily convert- leveral apartments, and having several fine bulld- for sale after leaving ample site sn_d offered as a whole, and if not sold may offered without available building lots. W. Ii. BEATON, Auctioneer. ‘r-izzzirmztlllrzsrzla :Scrap Iron-H We are open to buy Scrap Iron and Metal, Stoves and Furnaces. Also Batteries, Raditors, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, etc. If you have any of the above mentioned, please get in touch with us. EXCHANGE STORE 108 Richmond St. Phone 860 IIIIGTIOII SALE AT NEW ARGYLE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd AT 2 PM. I sin instructed by Mr. John M. MacKlnnon, to sell by public auction the follow- ing stock: \ note. Si! per cent discount for cash. .11. ll. BEATON, II. Y. Stock Exchange -— 1‘ - Am ‘Ibl d: Tel 1% i0‘. $251K?“ ‘NJ: BsldwlnAIoeo mo; c“ w“ 7 Beth sud a can Car Found 0% I ‘k “It Can csi Pfd am - con°mwm°hi° “i: umlmm‘ ‘ltllflccautouto m s: so c-m- 0 d. cociisliuii. Plow 123'. ggrugg PM "it Cons Smelt ia-r. m” i," Dom Cool Pdd Mm“ w.“ m, e 3a N Y Central 191,5 9°“ Tm I” Std olildfi J ‘W’ "Bf 1 g1‘? ass Co 50512 Hm ickedg. soil "mm A" 99 m‘ N 1 lu s Rubber 4 . Huh“ WWI zgfifusstosloo 15/5 ml rdwlg?’ 24%: §§§d§$ w" 313% Nat Brew 80 . $125k}? °" iii a an Br Law Com 3% Montreal liurli “we ~ 1»- Montreal 157 iililil n. i?!’ d Asbe to 24" ,, ,-,,-, ,,, MINING Beauharllois 97;. Bathurst. A Con Vlckerl ‘,1’, TORONTO, May 28-(0?) —Clo. Dom Tar 7-1,, sing Toronto Stock Quotations. Don A 4% Stink Close Fraser V T C 16 AJSX 1.2.0 f.“ “o. oi? hi??? é? ome Imp Oil 13% Aquarius 4o Int Pete 18% wrle 1o Aimor 1,90 r s" ti?‘ c BI‘ 1 PRODUCE mm, =5, i Bldsood ecu MONTREAL, May 26 (CP)—Pro- Brit Dom 3|, duce prices today as reported by the Broulan 5g Dominion Department of Asricul- 3mm‘ 11% lure follows: Buff Cdn 04 Eggs—Graded shipments quoted c M111 40 on spot at A large 35 1-4-35 b3: A Cg!" P“ 1.00 medium as 1-4-33 r2; A pullets gorflier Lao as 1-249; 1a a1; c. 2s 1-2-20. Dfiligmi" 93 Butter-First grade creamery 5 l9 pi-lnii Jobbing price as-as 1-2; first Eldon,“ 1-90 grade solids, lobbiiig price, 34-1-2- Golda], 93 35; current receipts Que. No. 1 pas- Hamweu Mi} teurlzed 32 5-8, No. 2 3i 5-8 deliver- Hard Co” a!‘ ed Montreal; wholesale Que. No. 1 Honk,‘ 9% ggsiielzlrlzed 33 1-5-33 1-4; No. ii 30mg 3'15 - . l-l ' Cheese—Current receipt, colored 333%,,’ and white, western and Que. 20 l" 3° f.o.b. f.s.p.; wholesale iobbinS. Int Nick 351,5 Western colored and white. 22 3-4- Kerr Add 535 23 nominal current make, Montreal. Kirk L. 31 Potatoes~75 lb. bogs Mountain Duiault 45 Que. No. 1 2.10; N.B.-P.E.I, No. 1 Shore 131,, 2.10; Fancy 2.40; Louisiana Red Mme/qua 435 10o lb. bag s5. lobe! ow. LII L L Q; Lowlcw I 19 ll, am 2.92 Drive ouI ACHES “m”? fig g - MSISPLIQ 1:65 .32 12%. 1.42 45%, 66 l3 07 06 02% ll’. 1.40 1' 1.88 - rm ‘i333 Favourite Entrance Qrgrm "o San Ant Senator '28 “$5.? l» - s ‘ii cuss A 511233. o, a“ Steep R0 9" Registered Clydesdale Stallion Sturgeon 1-81 will stand for service for the lea- Sullivan l0ll of 1m at Owners stables with Silver 1,60 the following exceptions beginning negsnm. 3.90 Saturday, May zen. iio will be at Upp o... 43 George McNeliPs, Kenslngton from sutures 151g? noon till the following Monday veglnélatl 193/, when he will be at Irving llsslnm's, r CU 3-35 Springfield about s o'clock, thence Pens-l Org an 165 iioiiis till rrliiiiy June iiii, iiioii TOW Bates m,og,o_ n. o. A. r. cimom KENSINGTON T audi 1111 Hllifxllfigeenainqain ‘i; entertainaildubyfi" ya; (xyefneermlyaamui, n. c. A. s. mo” Mum“ °t u“ of vocal and ins "Cram OUIIQIIIBI: NEW-res im ti m“ ' numbers: whim‘): iiiliesculilrfd llflllshtcr was ample o: mi, m. ‘ of the and encs. Following is the wosrani: “m5 "mm" M‘ Chairman Mr. wllri-oa Te, 1o _ floyLfmberty fllidFlyh-igOf oca mlmlber, r P?” ““‘°" Y $0M with . moment. L. A‘. w. “Bsanakl "m. Rtd River Valley." ‘men its springtime in dis Rock. "Medley of Songs." us: rams: "rr- =~ A. c ukgamien. u Mr.“ u" . mliersona on. . Allan Murray "I'll RoadtoMondl "'Down “cZs: hrs"; I‘; ' ‘° r . . . and Saganski on“!!! 3 milcli rows, 2 two-year- " madiinhofiyilllliganotafigell-ialidmberl old heifers, I eae-year-old ‘Paul, w - - - heifers, I oae-year-old steer, "Sweet 'of W3» 94.1.1‘! 1 calf, I leap, I lambs, 4 “iklifllltl -'| L luring w“ sew. 4 andogl,liifii "You ‘drew. mob?! good work IliIlQ"'Al'9Y0i-ltll'¢tIOI iiiinbarlliis" Terms of sale sis months o_ni°.fib“§,,_"$'{'.,,§§“}f~§““ 1" credit on approved joint mnkmm6,,1"- 0- iaroberl Readings by Al Pet "Lltt 3 g. tlcte" “Grantnei-e" "four ‘k l Impersonation Mr. Alien Mug-rat "Variations of the Writs" ' Dramatic Number F‘. o, umbm ' _'_ ijmm Auctioneer Mr. Murray and Al Pat. ms CHARLOITETOWN cuannlaie STOCK QUOTATIONS and abroad. the home. Canadian Air Force has be fir. out these principles. N-ISX . Food is a number one munirion at home A high degree of physical fitness and mental alertness is viral to the war effort, in the armed forces-in the factories-in The Medical Branch of the Royal roduced a motion picture, “Training Tab e," in sound and colour to educate the air men and the air women in the principles of what to eat to Under the joint auspices of the Canadian Medical Association and the life insurance companies in Canada, a booklet, “What They Eat to be Fit," has been published for each member of the Air Force, setting THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED Air Force. public. agents. In twenty colourful picture pages i: condenses the results of elaborate suldics carried on by nutrition experts, among thc men and women of the Royal Canadian Clearly and vividly it compares the way the aircraft is kept at to the way the human IIIKIIVICIIIIII may im rovc his fitness by eating the proper food’: This new booklet is now available to the You can get your copy frcc from most life insurance companies in Canada or their BY LIFE INSURANCE "-00MI'IIII'I_E'S-“TOPE_II ciilcicncy with Vocal Number i... A. W. O Donnel and Sagariskl. Plano Selections, Sgt. Guest. 111199 Lambert “Lady taking a bath" At the close of the program a hearty vote oi.’ thanks was extended to the cast for their most enyoyable entertainment. The vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Norman Macdon- aid and seconded by Mr. James Saunders. The National Anthem brought the entertainment to a close Ref: ts were served to the cast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. ‘The Red cross branch of Kenslrlgton are greatly indebted to the R. C. A. F. Minstrels of St. Zliilelirlors for the concert in aid of their funds. K. lioll Back Inhabitants In Italy IJONDGI, May 25 —(AP)— Hea- vy forces oi Allied planes pounded at Axis Europe from the air today amid accumulating evidence that inhabitants of the enzmys Medi- terranean islands and the we o! the Italian boot are being rolled back by the terrific blows from the British and American air units based 1n AfrlEe. Medium bombers, with an escort of Spitfires, again raked the oft- bsttered enemy airfield iii; Abbe- villc while separate fighter squad- rons made supporting sweepscver other areas in northern FIB-Me- Two bombers and two fighters We"! lost in the day's operations. Lost night's operations in west- em Europe were confined to small- scale intruder patrols over north- ern iirarwe by RAF. fighters as British and Canadian heavy bomb- ers remained in their hangars fol- lowing their unprecedented assault on Dortmund Sunday night. Evacuation of the civil popula- tion of the Serdlnian capital, Cag- llari. was announced by the Home radio, which broadcast an emer- ncy decree placing all workers I: war factories and military ivolirs in Sardinia and Sicily under mill- tary control. The broadcast was recorded here by Reuters news agency. which al- so reported a Zurich dispatch say- ing refugees are streaming north- toe and the Mediterranean islands to escape bombardment. Thousands 0d them already have reached Rome. the dispatch said. MT. ALBION SCHOOL Pniimdpéexsonation 3x3? “m; on _ Violin so an, my“, goxwnmb’ _ Report of Mt. Albion School for ‘Ima; 23%" h A w ‘haggdlthxgfigdllirieno Myers- 9. m, m“, ‘m, ,' mflm“. “fig AlmaldhdacNelll; Isl Ora Buying. Johnny oii Joiamy ". god: 1%? 1'1 ‘ciniifi-lioen side...- mmmfiibgum P“ "wmmn! 2 Chester Jenkins ' '"‘°"" "I 1°"! ""11" Oracle vr-1 siliart Jenkins. Imwjlimlilmhm ilcer oiido v.-'-1, ‘moi Stewart. 1 _ Vocal Solo r. A. w. ooofioangtw" a Gwrggdou tniiilrfoviisbiiil Hm Valley‘ one. m. (ii-i. eiaiiloy MM- Piano Selections, qt. an... Ne . * Grade III. (b)-1. Ill-lo Jenkins; 2, Annie Horton; 3 Iailllan Myers. urine I.—l, Sidney Myerir a, Shirley Myers: 3. ing . Crude I. Jr.-No is. Highest average in Senior Grades -Jonncns Myers 00%. Highest average in Jluiior Grades —Sioney Myers 98%. Perfect. attendance -- Johnens Myers, Wendell Jenkins, sterling e 311%. Stamps to date amount to Prime for Stars for month-Eva Jenkins and Sterling Jenkins. ‘teacher-Mildred MacKinnon, CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. ‘The May meeting of the Central Royalty Women's Institute was held | at the home of Mrs. Wendel Wood with l’! members and 3 visitors pre- sent. ‘I'll: Prnldrnt opened thr meeting with the irlrtltutc Odo, and the Cl\'"!'iI repealed in unison. Tho mlrlfes of file lml regular moi-ill": and the special executive meeting. ward from many towns in Itulybl { . i "Pressure 0n were read and adopted. Interesting:- reports were heard from the differ» out committees. The new work for. rsonctlmis, Flying OIIICEI‘! the Red Cross consisted of 3 quilts, 1 cost, 24 children's dresses, 2 pr.‘ gloves and 247 handikorcliiefs. The Committees for May were as follows Sick-Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Fred Roper, and Mrs- Beck. School-Mrs. Well- dell Wood and lvlrs. Russel Roper. Red Gross-Mrs. Wendell Wood. and Mrs. H. Stead. The next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Preston Beck. It was decided to hold a. rummage sale during the month. A patch apron which had been passed around the community during the past two months was opened and the sum of $10.00 real- ied. Miss Clara (ldeura. ups mvnr- ded the apron. The meeting then adjourned. Lunch was served foll- owed by the National Anthem. Price Ceiling To 0c Greater By JACK WILLIAMS Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, May 25 (OFF-Donald Gordon, Prices Board chairman, said today before the National Wllr Labor Bull-j that he expects pres- sure on Canada's economic stabii izatlon program will increase this year and that unless wage rates and farm prices are maintained there is manger of the price ceiling break- g. Mr. Gordon appeared before tlic_ board on invitation, in the course of its general inquiry into ‘ . relations, wages and the cost-of living bonus. The board today resumed hear- ings in the inquiry and in addition to hearing Mr. Gordon received briefs from Consolidated Milling and Smelling Co. of Canada Ltd. of Trail, B. 0.2 the workmelfs cu- operliilve committee of Consolidated Mining and C. E. Rice of Toronto, appearing as a private citizen. Mr. Gordon read a brief and tabled with tile board a number oi" appendices giving statistical and other information. He dealt largely with the relationship between wngc levels and price control. lav" —i "The two major cost factors which can make or break the price ceiling: and the whole stabilization program are wage rates and fflljil prlc " Ilc Travel byAiri T0: Moncton... Saint John... Summcrside... PLANES 'DAILY:— l Arrive I Mnnctnn 3 Leave Charlottetown 7.50 a.m. 10.30 p.m, 6.80 pJn. Fare -— Charlottetown - Moncton Itet 80-50 Single - 811.10 urn plus tar. Information - Reservations Phone 540 1403 ‘Except Sunday "ritime Central Airways LIMITED said. "I believe that if we Canadians! cannot hold down {nod and Iilllllli costs and all other colitrullnblo. costs lit. the same time, we shall} have to abandon the price ceiling." l-Ienvy increases in incolllc luv during the war period had consid- erably improved the relative pus}. lion of lmvpnld unrkr-rs in cmir lmrisoll with those at higher lncolllnl levels, Mr. Gordon said. Every IPCYPHSO ‘lll wages, lilllPfi? accompanied by a corresponding ill- crease in production, would have no be met by price increases, dirvcl- subsidies from public funds, or 111-, direct subsidies through reduced, taxation. In an appendix dealing with the Wool Marketing Registered Wool Warehouse Number l8 has boon established In the Potato Growers’ warehouse at the foot of ‘P111101: sin-cl. UIKI_I'IQ"EI°“B- This warehouse, operated unllcr the Qanadlnn W001 Ilfllii-rd. Llmliefl “I'd registered in the name of the Prince lullwliril island snoop l§rccdcls As- sociation, will be open to rcccivc wool uliflucsdlv- 5'1"“ 10"]- "m" should be shipped care of Wool Grltdiilg station, (llarluttciown, FIPlgIll Collect. An advance nf 22 cents per pound WIII be lrillile on All W001 0i satisfactory quality and properly prepared ior marketing, The balance will be paid when wool is graded. Wool fleeces should be P3101496 m 0111. but clean sacking, col-ii fleece tied sepnrllll'll' “lib llflllcr slrml: end 1""- perly tagged with the name and address of ilie owner. Be sure ill? 1B8 is attached both within and without your slicks. Deductions W111 b“ made for wool tied with binder twine. BONUS ON CLEAN WOOL In sup rt of the Sheep Expansion Programme and to encouragi- cleaner wool production, tho Dominion and Provincial Departments ol Agriculture will pay s BONUS or" FOUR (ZP.N'I‘S_IWII norm! or) all 51M"!- lirrl grades of Canadian Fleece Wool when the individual clip is PR-O- PERLY PREPARED A'l‘ TIME OF SiibL-IRINU. Payment of the bonus will be made direct to the Grows-r through the Prirslliclzll Dvliflflmffl‘ and only against the Certified Stamp ni Approval piziwvrl upon lire ll on] Grading Statement by the Registered ‘\flI‘€Il(‘llI\€ through winch the wool passes. prrlhlr-ln of surplus purchasing pow- er, All‘. Gordon said it. ls csiimzltcd LIlLli, ill 101.3 collsulllcrs will IlflVO not. disposable incomes totaling $6,- b5il.0(l0.0(l(i sumo $400.000.000 Ill 9X- ccss of 1942. AL the slime time the prociuctiorrnf ltivllinn goods this your would he from 33001100000 t0 $4U0.0(|0.l)0ti less than in 1942. "Judging by the pressure of de- mrllld on Lilo pflfJC Cflllillil Ill 19-13 ihure \'.':ls zllreliriv a sllnlrintlr- oi , clrflbcl" e slivlllv, llt that. limo," Mr. ,Gul'ciull s:lld_ "In 1941i indications nre than llll‘ prcsrllre will be very much greater" The French Sudan in ‘West Africa l has a population of nearly 3.000.000. HOW TO SECURE THE IIONI‘! Any Grower may qualify by observing a few simple rules when shearing his sheep. l. Shear sheep only u-licn llecces are dry and kl-cp sliorn wool from getting illlmp or wet. 2. Remove nil Heavy Tags and Dung IJiFI-crilfirflrb lying each fleece. 3. If burn.- aro presi-nt only on the IIIIIIPTSIIIC of the fleece, remove all such Burry Bellies brlnrc tying. d. Removi- any neck or hack sections of flrcci- known to be heavy with shall‘. semis and straw-or shaki- nut the r-Imil‘ as much as possible bclnro tyirii.’ i-ricli fleece. _ _ 5. Keep III!’ ~hnl'1. llnlry In: llliiI Lil-c clippings separate. Avoid rolling ilicm In with tho I'll-orb. Kvl-yl IIPUFI" intllrt. 6. Tie with pill)?!‘ tvrinc, kccpinz sham sillc and shoulder portions on niltsidc. With small clips. n lznml lilf"Ilfl(I is tn spread flcccr, sliorn side down, on n clcnn surface, iolil in sirii-s and roll nczltly from hriicll in nook. 7. Pack scpziraiolv all lags. llurrv IIOIIIFS, (‘haifv portion: liml llliiry Leg and Faro (Winnings. lflicll any fire)’. lllzick or Brown Flor-cos sop- aratc Irnm tlio iriiilc. 8. For (‘llrelivl and Srlic Bonus .\lln..i<:il Iilllk!‘ rorillin IIillI your 1943 clip reaches Registered Wool IYLIPPIHIIIRC npcrlltcrl hv tha P. ‘ I Sheep Breeders’ Association. TIIE BONUS IVTLI. NOT BE PAID ON I. ‘Vunl tic-ti with Binder Twini- or ollirr Sisal Twine. 2. Any (‘lip ICCFIVPO at the Registered Warehouse in poor condition nnzldjrhich hos to he cleaned lulil properly prepared for market prior tn gm mg. 3. Wool received In a Damp. Wet or ltillsty condition, This Bonus Pliymorit is ili-linitolv designed In nriidim- a dam,"- am] more ricsirziiill- wool (‘|l|I. It aiiiilics onlv tn imiiviilun] dip. Rccivrd irce of rejects or with rejects separated asuhnve outlined, SHIP YOUR WOOL to THE rumor. EDWARD rsmsm smznr BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOI"'A" “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) DURING MAY AND JUNE Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou 7.00 nan. 9 .00 n.m. 2,30 ‘Hm 4.30 pm. [,[i_\.'("'-7'< R“"\"~7l) NURTIII'liII."'.'I!I13."! ' IJMrrIID (~|]-._;~!~_:‘;'l" rill'\‘, i‘. 1-1.1. MKW f I .\ l . I ,0,‘ 1 {db f1‘, 1 "i; . ' . I z L _ ' i. 5 .3 5 ‘ if . a J i t. 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