PAGE FOURTEEN Professional Bards A. “Illhll Id“. LLB. Barrister lelleiter, no». Phillips llulldlng ll! Grelton St. Honey to Loan. Collactions. OO-O-O-O DI. 0.8. NOIIDLAND Veterinary Surseon Mount Edward Road Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 804 I PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER lllrneographlng cards and circulars. concert programs. correspondence. typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDIN _ Telephone Ildll-J Apt. No. I. Ccnnaught Apts. Pownnl Street J. A. MATLTGIR. u. NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR C URBIE BUILDING l MORRELL and COMPANY Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building -~ Phone lI-l’: - Bu: S“ Charlottetown B. M. SEARS. C.A Resident Partner NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown Tel. I636 P.O. Box 452 Q‘ 2' McLEOD s. BENTLEY 3 z w. s. summer. no. i s. s. BENTLEY. uc. 3 Barristers und attorneys-Iv 1 Law 3 E 1M Prince Street § i i z l PALMER 8. HASLAM A. l. IIASLAM. B.A-. LLB. BARRISTER. ETC. Bunk nl Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 8h P.0. Box l! H. F. McPHEE, B.A., K.C. NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTIIR». SOLICITOR Riley Building Charlottetown ‘!__ ww/ This EPIDEMIC of I/Zapyla/ztr - MUST IE FOUGIIT FROM 00407:" HERE IS All EFFECTIVE During the present epidemic o! WAY TO D0 IT fast-spreading, grippy colds, don't let a cough, sneeze, ache or shiver go unchecked. At the very first sign rake Buckley's Ciunarnated Capsules and Buckley’: Mixture. This double treatment acts last. Buckley's Mixture eases the cough almost instantly and helps correct the cause. Buckley's Cinnarnared Capsules give you the benefit of not ONE but FOUR pain- relieving, cold-dispelling ingre- dients. The first ingredient relieves aches, pains and feverish- ness FAST. The second prolongs that relief. The third gives you the lift you need. The fourth-Oil of Clnnamolv-ls grand for grippa and similar maladies. Be prepared. Get these two dependable Buckley remedies NOW. if fevtrishness persists call your doctor. We hope to be ablc Io supply our Fertiliser Customers with reasonable IWJQTILIZER requirements. Our being able to manufacture alter the fire of Oct- ober 10th which completely destroyed our Factory and Machinery was made possible by the efforts o! Premier Jones and his colleagues, who procured for us tho use of Ilangars at tho Airport near C‘ rlottotown. Deliveries will bo made from this Airport and from Sunnnersid- where the Summorsldo Fertilizer Company hlndly consented to manu- facture some for us. Wo can now deliver from Charlottetown l-B-lll-IM and Super-phosphate, and lrom Summeraldo 3-15-6, 4-8-l0-lM, 5-10- l0-lM and Super-phosphate. Other mixed Fertilizers will not be avail- nblo before April. Nitrogen-supplying materials and Potash are at present In short supply resulting in thc time cl delivery being un- certain. Prices Ex Factory In Paper Bags. and subject to change without notice are: their O OO-OO-O&O@OQ©O-O-OOOOO@.'Q'Q§ ' eves EXAMINED i AND s GLASSES rmro I 1 J. S. Taylor Per Ton Per Ton Ammonium Nitrate $60.10 3-15-6 $36.30 Cyanamltl . . . 48.30 3-15-6-38 39.30 ' ' of A In 44.50 4-8-10 ‘£3.90 Superphosphntd 20% 21.50 I-l-lII-IM 31.90 Murlate of Potash 60% . 51.40 5-10-10 87.90 5-l0-l0-lM 36.90 . FERTILIZER FACTS In the following table's“ make an endeavour to llsorthe plant lood content of various Mixed Fertilizers. commonly ollared for sale In this Province, and toqndicate the relation in quantities of the In- OPTOMETHST tnrlals from which they are made. Corner Kent and QM"! 5"- e Phone I950 z Pounds Materials That Mill Make One Ton ' - by A- Phone: Residence ms l a‘ _ w t. a- 8 a o-oaooveooeeooeeeooeo-ee+ ‘IQ Pg 5g ‘g g __€_____.__-_ - u i; . GAUDET a. HASZARD Form-w- “ . g5 5 e '33 gi - | u, 3 "' 5 " " e. '.. E 8 Barristers, solicitors, Notar es, E a j __ ,_ __ i, Hg Canadian Bank of Commerce Blds~ g g, 3 k 1 g Q 4 u, g g, p. MONEY TO LOAN ' GILBERT A. GAUDET. BA. LL.‘ 3-12-6 20 IIILH) 200 1200 I00 I“ 2000 Canadian Bank ct Commerce Bldg. 3-15-6 2A 36.30 100 i500 200 None I000 Charlottetown. P.E.I. 4-8-10 Z2 33.90 400 U00 334 46d 3000 5-10-10 | 2s | 21.00 1 soc moo | ass | m | mo itii BELL 8. MATHIESON Barristers, Solicitors, ma. It. It. BELL M.L.A.. I). L. MATIIIESON. LLJL. L0. Attorneys-at-Lsvv LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES COLLECTIONS 1B0 Richmond St. Charlottetown. P.I.I. y‘ H. R. DOANE 8r CO. Chartered Accountants 58 firalton Street Charlottetown Phone 2080 Box M‘! Randolph W. Manning, C.A. “~;§69%@®€>0®%0O%O0€ l) MATHESON and rears A. W. MATHESON. K.C. Q A. H. PEAKE. BJL. LLB. 6 Collections. - Money toLInan Barristers, slc. 80 Great George Street ‘ Charlottetown Frodarle Largo, K.C. BARBIE rllgifitghlClf0l. Royal Bank o! Canada Olllllbfll. Charlottetown. P I1. Successor to. George l. Tweedy. K.C. DR. A. R. SMITH DENTIST I'll Gralton Street Office Ilclra: 0 to 13-! tc I ' Telephone H“ M. ALIAN FARMER n.a.. LLB. ssosrnv 1o was asasrsran. sonrcrron. are. CIIAILOTPITOIN .eoaveeooee00e00400-OO<4 CHARLES R. McQUAID I.A. ' Barrister, Solicitor, noun. Its. lantern m lllldlll’. Phone I'll! z a 00-40040-04000000040-00000 Ialnsrdrallls rlsaelm I.n tho above table Sulphate of Ammonia Is shown as the only source of Nitrogen. In factory practice Cyanamld and Ammonium Nitrate are used In addition. These aggravate further the filler situa- tion. When Borax or Magnesium Is used the quantity ol tiller la slightly reduced. , b-II-d and 8-15-6 are largely used for similar crops-drain. Ilay. Turnips and Pastures. The latter contains more plant loud and less “other materials", resulting In a lower cost per unit lcr the plant food. I-l-lll and 5-10-10 are largely used for Potatoes. The latter eon- talns more plant food and loss "other materials," resulting In a lower cost per unit for the plant food. "Other Materials" is usually limestone, land, or a mixture cl botds. There ls a llmlt to the quantity of Limestone that can be lately added to Mixed Fertilisers. "ISLAND GOODS FOR ISLAND GROWERS" TIIE ISLAND FERTILIZER 00., LTD. THE ISLAND FERTILIZER 00.. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. l. I. QUICKIES By k... Reynolds "Certainly r could m wit... 1. o. Guardian vim u. l to lix the roof -— hut than I couldn't charge you Ior berll priv- llegsslf‘ true cnsawrrrztowu GUARDIAN ’ . I ' tvnassun 151941 Longsnhls-Lswlcr Wedding s ed in marriage to Louis James, son 0i Mr. and Mrs. Hank Langadhlé. The ceremony was perlonncd by Rev. Father Mann. C.S.S.lt. Th: bride was given In marriage by her brother. Llcut. Ray Lawlor. She looked vary charming’ in a floor-length gown of white satin with finger-tip vcll and carried a The bride was attended by Bemlce l-laushey. R.N., who wore a floor-length sown of pink net over satin with slloulder-lengllt ~veil. She carried a ' Talisman roses. Ivan Trainer. Mr. Alex McLean as party entered the the church. Etta LBClalr. Aflfir the ceremony a regeption was held at the Queen llotcl to u Pllty of thirty guests. ‘llhe toast to the bride was pro- poscd by Lleut. Roy Lswlcr and mentary remarks were tirade by Mr. motored to the home of the bride where s very pleasant day was spent after which the happy yvool suit with matching accessor- N. The groom's gift to the brlde wus a pair or gold rosarys, to the bridesmaid a plastic purse rrnd to the groomsmmi a leather wallet. They will reside in Trznton. On- tario, whore the groom is station- ed with the R.C.A.F. .-...¥ A verypreiiy wedding took pleat at the ohunch or the Most l-Ioly Re- deemer, February 18th when Mary Teresa. daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Lswlor o! this City was unit- bfiflqutt of American Beauty Roses. Miss bouquet or won the N.B.-P.E.I. 'l‘h.e groom wus attended by Mi. The wedding march was played by TEBDOnded to by the groom. Compli- couple left by plane for Ilallfax and Dartmouth. , Tlhe bride travelled in a grey 77.. WEEK . at S.D.Ll. .....__.___s l Pleath cmude is l! you cad ud- derthand wod we are trylg to say, bud we have a swfu code. Quite s lew of’ the fellows have been con- jflnod to their beds but we have been fassurd by Dr. Green that the spl- denrlc will not reach the propor- Aions o2 the one ln 1945. Why he ueruembem back then when lie had ......But who wants In listen to ‘Groom; except Green. f The Saints halve played three jockey time: since last bulletin so '!lrst of all we‘ll have a short rc- port front the sports department. In the intercollegiate series. Saints lost their hontc game with St. Thomas by a more oi d-d, but halal-colleg- ‘no, title by a total score of 13-10. Saints now meet the Nova Scotla jchamplcwzs. St. F.X., for the Muri- tlme crown. The game ‘will be bridal played In Truro at a. date not yet_ . Ao- ’ pwplate hymns were sung by Miss deOIded. Saints dropped their sud-don death game with lhe Legion for the City League leadership by a count of 11-7. Both wants fought hard all ltha way. making it on-a o! the best wanes we have seen this season. The Lesion Just seemed to get the breaks when they ocun-ted. Conn-st- ‘ulatlons lo the Legion on their win Waller Lawlor, Mr. I-‘rnnlr Long- .1 - » h ~ 1 spine and Mr. John Hogan. :ulgh:elfigeifirzggogililinsgjrlfglxg; Alter the reception the guests ‘ with the Navy ended In a 6-6 tie. The game was very slow and at- . tendance was the smallest this year. The two remaining gaunes in this series will be played next week 1_ In their games with the Navy. and St. Thongs. Sal-ms played without the services o! five o! their, regulars, who are down wit-h the flu. The loam should be at full strength next week though and then we shall see. as the Optician Laid when he lifted his Glass. Ala. ‘ The in- ‘ schedule has been ccrrrpleted and semi-finals get under way tomorrow. Sophomores. league loaders, are pinyin: 01.! with Grade X. while Freshmen will I ~ lccmo to blows with Grade XII, who ‘held dorm second place Ln the 1688“?- l The ice is holdl-lll em (elrly well comldorthtg the weather we have lbeen having during the last low days. "Oh, Its not so warm. Why I»_ renwrubar beck In. . Vi‘. Art! Please. Friday, Rb. ‘II-IL. ll Fl’lll.080l1h9"'| Day at S-IILU. ‘Ilhls ls a tmtiitfbn a. em g; the collefle Itself. mules-l v‘ I l l i RELIABLE SERVKIE! Good yolucs! Pleasant Shopping! GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE I857 broadcast of brought to his notice by Pravda had ‘beer: cleared up and It was now screed It would be a Rood thing to set rid cl the eut-of-dats features of the Treaty. M. Stalin had been tidied which points he t- nsld L’. out 0d dale. I-Ie had lzlven this ln- formation and the United Kma- dom Government's proposals would be put bedcre the Soviet Government. Mr. Devin Wis sled that there was a. desire to-molons the alliance on a basis of close and cordial relations between the two umuules. ' Mr. Bevin went on that sails-tint». cry progress was being nude In ne- eotlatlnrvs with France rcsasdlnl December 22nd? Ovhm W11 W“ l" d“ by "‘ an Alliance. and he liopedthot they 3811-118 at a fifth M»: z“ m‘; 3:11;; would be uucceeslully concluded .X_,a,1m' 1n BIIIOIIHQ‘ - h f‘ _ a hockey “me “twee” m. Jumonln l e near u ure no senor Phllwwhcw ‘PM 1" yo. m... we "no Madeltfl the allernocm a. bauquet In hotwflqfivmmm. q m“ my“, to ,9. o! Sh Thom“ 4WD" l‘ Wdd" oura the luslcn eta Four Power the minrlottetown It Is a 8T?“ 111.9“; bu“... m, 35A, m, 5w. I01‘ "19 Phltlg?h"5ib“:e¥'u_$ev: let Union. Pris-nee and otn-selyga RIGID QT! IICX W - ' Lfl‘, Bymes ‘Q Q Well a.) 1 m, first mfg; £11m Glbylrftvetltttlg a reins-runes Ill"? w" ' t ggreaslorrutDmre-The nut- fitut the door. lfei-‘wlll be on the asenda at Mos- Th‘ d°b"-m5 “m” u’ "o" miccw and will have to be discussed. 1 i or . LIKE nor POLE scnoor. l While schools in Dcnvcr, Colo, remain closed due to the coal shortaio caused by the work ers, students are trying to carry on their studies at home. Jacque- UM H9813’. 12. wore a fur-lined ,parka when she went to her un- ‘hoeted schoclrcont to got os- ysignments lcr home study (mm her teacher. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 18th day of February A.D. I947. In Be Estate of Thomas Sween- ey late of Charlottetown In Queen's County in the said Pro- VIMG. Retired. deceased, litteri- nte. ' Tu the Shorlfl of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County 4' GREETING: WHEREAS upon roadlng the petition on filo ol John I‘. Slvcen. ey o! Charlottetown aloreaal Medical Doctor, hho Administrator or tho nbovo ntuncd estate pray- ing that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons Inter- ested In the said estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held In Q0 Cnlrt llouae In Charlottetown in Queens County, In the said ‘stoppage of 400,000 salt coal mln- V!“ 51.1311 gees- getting set for the fill- ljlffilillfi test. By next week we should Emmy‘ [he 1-9511“; un- all debates. Jfhg debate in (ntarlottetowrt. ‘mo... Acadia. wm be held on lmnny. Feb. tom. at QmuvBquai-c 'l-lnl.l. You are cordillly invited l0 (attend. "Dobatlns- Ah yes. when I was down Ln Sydn. l. 2. 3. 4. Rev. .l.P. ournnley. our 111111 essor, has tutlortuxmlely b66111 strlnkm with the flu and 1a now in llQIDlI-ll. w. all wish him a speedy, recovery. a Woll, we have to go to town now.‘ Our shlIt ln from of the Ilve 8nd Ian ls trom tour to five this weelc,‘ Guess We better so- “I "flwmb"! one Umrsdcy I was stancllm! m‘ front of the live and No. No. 11-40..." BANGI Requicscat. t, Mr, Bevin on Britain's! l Foreign Policy I (Continued 9mm Page 4) | ,__.___i_.__ was being discussed." 1 w. Bevin said that. gvantmlly Ipiopcsays came from the U.S.A. re;- the fusion or some!- The object was that by 1940 the lcmnmcn policy oI the Uri-lied llilngdom and the U S. A- Wfillld have Ruched a polnl when. wllh- out erubsnzerlmg security. the liability m1 them would have been; rnded and a bflfliflnlllll hi" hem‘ 'madc to repay what they have hbda to pom- m, The um, countries have had to keep 1n mind that German i should not be divided In half. or' Europe divided in hall. They llld made 1t clear that It was open to .lhe other bwc powers to join in Ill 4 they make a fair orxntrlbtitlon to the. cost of running Germany a at < l "For the future conference. the‘ GOIIYI It ls a great thing that the U.B.A. have taken this vital interest In tho preservation o! peace in Duh ope. While there. may hi" 59°" some mlnsnduetssudlng over the matter debated In the House two days mo, this Is a matter which stands by itself. On ail (WNW)!!! our relations with the U.S.A. are of’ the most cordial character. amrl w; jor (jur part will not allow any wedge 1c be driven between the two countries to disturb our mm!!- ship". Referring to mm. Ml‘. Bevin said that he was quite Wlllllbg to continue an exchanss o! views Wllh mypllsn Government and thereby try to resolve this question. "In our vlew the treaty of 1936 saved mypt and prevented a guest disaster for u: all. but we are will- In; to mcdemlze the treaty and, substitute one of allied filendshlll In pllsee cf occupation." Dealing wl " ent Mr. Bcvln sald the basis or any satis- fact scheme must be the firm estaibl shmeort of collective security. so that no one country would be left to hold the enemy for s. con- siderable time while others were oonaldcrlng whether they would come to their assistance or not. . n. Ohlm the troubles were large- ly due Io civil war. Clvll wars and wars of nerves could easily prOVE to be a contributing factor Io the danger of general war. Great states may lslrs dLf-lcrent tides, and this ls s danqerous wespon- Io play with om the point of vlew of world peace. meryurle ought to do all In their power to bring It to an end for the sake not only of the coun- try concerned but for the peace o! the world. Mr. Bevin continued "I hope the country will not expect loo rmselh nun us at the Moscow eminence. we have terrific dlftlcultles to Province, on Monday the 17th day-mun“; have (lnnly yud u; m“; m“ comm‘, n u" m“ W: oblufi" rmwm lo m‘ face. There has never been another slmutlcn like lt so widespread. ln- volvlng the whole planet almost omlo disturbance the world has l! 1N5 blfwfile did. and acoomp- ever seen". Progressive ‘lionsarvative Convention ‘l ml“ by Uwblbly the greatest econ- vE/‘N £26 OI the First District of llingt wlll be held in Se. Mary's Hell, _Souri.s, on Tuesday, March lltli, cl 2 PM. to ndmlnots two ccndrdclcsfo .. nlesl the next ‘General Provincial election. Each poll It requested lo send live accredited delegates. HENRY MALLARD, CLIFFORD TOWNSEND, Converters. PERIL a On the rec, on lcnd, in Hts oir, peril ol firs, lightning, felling orrerclt, of automobiles, cl accident, cl sick- ness. ‘ In our modern life wears surrounded by perils, end t-her is wlvy we employ the system of Insurance to pro- tect us financially. Ws_cre in c position to provide c complete insurance service, and welcome your inquiries ler advice and in- formation. No obligation. IIYNDMAN 8r D0. LIMITED Insurance Since I872 i l AA u ‘ I Offices: l“ - 5‘ _ M ALLISON P. McLEAN. Dlrtrlct Manager at Sumac " _ CYRUS A. It. SHAW. Dlst l t M Thum- MMVM” rc anager at Montague J. I. Burrows Earl It. Burke scours rnnouonour rut: t-novmce -at r‘ 2w. y coupons-n f l rnsunaucn snnvtcn l 5 z W. II. Rogers Agencie Lllllil a Queen Street . Charlottetown hours o! eleven o'clock forcnoon emnnmgc “my! N111“ so 051.53‘ fol the same day to shew casss ll‘ m5 05km" h, Mom,“ we mo“ "'7 m" u“ "l" ‘h’ 5mm” do nothlns Io Increase um- liabilit- or the said Eltlte lllulllfl not hell” 0,4,, “M,” m. “n”... .4 passed and the Estate closed as gm‘ Mun-q. 14b no; gm- m; llllyesl for in sald petition antflmmwn- mm; m 811mg‘; m 1° ion maiden o! M. Albsn Fanner "ma", gm- mu‘ mum‘ 0nd mpkg illsq. Proctor Iorsald Petitioner. j, m“, w“), Qgmuny, w“; y; k And It Is hereby ordered that a ‘have ‘o; to d, 1. go "y; m, nu”. fir" WP! berm! b8 “fulfill! ' sary steps lo provide the next stage moblllhed In some newspaper towards that end. 1t ls perfectly vlplbllshed In Charlottetown aIore-‘obnqu t)"; eon-y “q. yo“ “ks, ‘sail once In each week tor at W“ m m)“; up mm, em least four consecutive weeks Iroiuultgut. “new 1| mum t.) be. a" h" "PM ""1 "i" l "I! i Whatever may he done. It must not Mn ham! be Icrfllwith llfllfildncresse the cost m the tantam- ln the following public places re- d my; M3117, spestively. namely. In the Isl! of. can. pmtmm 1'. ‘hm 1w" to itneceart llcnsc In cuulmetcwifleemmq insanity u the Ion aloreaald. at er near the Royall.” hurling", w, Bank or Canada In Charlottetown Imam-gt glflm] ps4 pg‘- alorosald and st or near thahanhiby flame, h1g3}, Q11 ol Neva tooth In Charlottetown ncletent, nellscd and lnsstnlase. Ihrvlltl w that all wwnl ln-wlnclrttaln had hadactnueh trans- EMPIIIE LIFE Te administer Its Gilles. terestel In the mil lstate arsgt-gwgtgmeq, not. a alorcsall may have due notice liability as hi’ In her , Ihlt If thereof. ’ fsny transfer o! Ietfliwy agreed. IITNMI Ills Ilonour Harold she could not tndertahe ltly mile Leonard ralner. ledge of the o: thlgmstnaq. ,. I x. aadyearlrsta saowlntsreetlrqllasiltcaltflttie Ll. lcnhasssdssyeaegetbatlha- Iythe lc-levlat ll llDlllllIlIIli llll IMPROVED _ “lsllllh ‘holders the company lies established e centrally located and modern Drench his turtnt tire msunmtcr torrrsw cuutormcwu. ‘- I rot rumor snvmtn isuun enlarged business and Ier. the convenience of III policy- ‘ r rwtst. IIIItOING rooms sun 1 m or. orosct sr.