o i0CTOBER 26. 1951 AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT Now Costs So Little! gwm. "J" THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN H Telephone Co. Questioned On British Election Alarmed By Contribution To facts. Figures Small Surplus Royal family e,;,;3:l-rm: 'o-mu. oTu-(cm--... -rs.::2.-. mi ' P'””"" 0' W Bell Ttlevhone said today Canada is ready to Seats at suiir ozo mo mu :;fmg:l;'.f"N::,'llut?:hi l00l- 019 Kin?-5 bull NW N310 be are actually at stake but four ae- mum. of slave comem" co the Vlllil "115 Colml-fit clamations and a delayed election bond of dlredon 3"" 50"! I19 "Id PTIMO MWNGY in one rid-ing caused by death of "Never in the ihmmy of the St. laurent said the question of . candid", yngkg up eh. tout), Canada sharing the expenses of mmxu; F1;-at muiu ug ex. I WmP”W ll" "19 ”'"”9d 'l"'Pl"-I the royal family in England has pected between 10 pm. and 11 D. FRIDAY. p”Vld”d "Eh """'-'l'b"9 P"'”' not been broached and therefore m (5 . . . y . pm. and 6 pm. EST) ll.” l”, me. ”'""l."' "Id hulk. "9" c9m"-'l'”ed- Thursday. By the end of counting ;.”gd”t.'l':'tJm:5 ” lt .d".s nol” T119 335110 W33 "1505 by in Friday morning (about i1 pm. i . m:)n”'g3efore”'l;;'ei)"B ol1"TE95";: Australian newspaper. the Mel- Esrr Thursday, 330 co,,5g,i,uenc1,. PURNACU, . mtycmnmlwo ran bout-iie Argus. which suggested are e)gpQc(,g(l (,9 be decided, Mon, A . y p ' . P Thu comp;-nv "iii:-Gem” n m. that Australia. should consider nf eh, yen-mining ac.” Wm 1-span, Take" It buy-coop" Ire- mdm, ,,55oomoq,ym hm, glxlilfis some contribution to the later Friday with . few not ex- tending dnidury-ya have - 0 A ' ' '5 '”9W5nC"- MW DB-Id by -pected before Saturday or Sun- lbdhf-khlht. in ntario and Quebec telephone gmun .10,” day ouihu . tee. ffecti 1,100,000 h ' ' , ""' ""” ;;bm,b:u "' V "9 "A1::wcr;enrwc-guatlitoflvir. rEi1e,ct.orato. ;u,ois.122 3; ineiunoonluwtoinu-n Principal cities in the two c,,,c,,, .,,d and ,, cnmda had "81 1'? " r1g""-” fm 1- quickly. Burn: In eootoli. Provinces Ire Opposinl the 170059 considered offering any allowance Slnce e e wary. I sec- N. Nd ” ""5 M "I". which would increase residential to he, King. The Mmism, sud mgljl-qdmuu. Labor 6”, Com”- to meal up the house. We Win” bl”-t b.9"W"” 25 ""1 75 Canada is footing the bill for the v tive and ".1... our l..Liberal5 1"" ' E” l” 5'" Yolm Ct-this! Ind busmes-5 Phom Charla! present tour of Princess Elizabeth 139- c mmunm, 310- inde ndent l”""' ""3 '"lu'"""ll”9'” between 75 cents and S3 a month. and me Duke of Edlnbumh and 8: 'Ind:pmdent LI'bm, Pm), 4: heat at low cost. Llated'by doildlle cllllpasllndrllll gl-ifalrliliesootltll iylerszfel; (3) dz 30 hm” ""5 Klnl ll Welsh Nationalist 4; Irish Nation- U"d'""hE. l4b9'!”9.""- c m . - . . . - charge from 5 to 10 cents some am the qucsuem Eigemymg royal ;l'lIl4Si. 3, miscellaneous 2. total 1. time early in 1952 after mechan- expense; in England was another Standing of H" Hon” of Com- icai changes to the phones are mgu d .m V, . , made. Loni: distance charges Abholl ilxld dc. (llslluflztgittll slavllll: T333," d1m1umn' on L at: 9 -- 2” O eman 1 2 . . 3 OIL Fl F 1 OOI' UPIIICO would remain unchanged. is not u fn id ti i The phone-booth increase would camdgig :,nC1?,ns cf,:,n,,S,l,l,',ion to (I:-'?M"'Y"lV” "Id ml affect exchanges at Montreal. royalty are to the King's. repre- cllgng Toronto. Ottawa, Hamilton. Que- semauve in Qmwa, the Gover, glj5;pe;,aE:)na1'15is' New Scientific Ingredient Purlfios The Pores . . . lGgOI Vlvindsori ;.onc(l:or:.h .KitchenIer- nor-General. Vacant You Longer-Lasting Al ver .3 9? 00 P" L 3 3I1n9S- 0' Th vromuon rrom'"s-or 33.55:: ti: .:.'2:”:: ..:i.”if.””f;iSi work To 5 ar M I M its now miiai date "when conditions justify this t t - "ml , NEW LIFEBUOY Smells 50 good Chang", The Foundation Company of II I '- I with its delightfully different new Canada, Menu-"Lhu the general 2:: 25.32:: Soon On New scent! And its wonderful new . - - tr t tract. The C. D. PURALIN protection lasts extra to give evidence. Argument by lttoonvlre llgolritfilrlzaillynof Port Arthur is F A S the consulting engineering firm. 0 O O . . . O iong!Thai's because PURAl.lN.the the miles ovptwsmiz the boost is R t new scientific ingredient. purifies ”;fl:'”g”:;del:fL 2:?gdL1:e9";?;:&l”'M Phone 2188 129 Kent Street ll” Pllreslo slop persplmuon o.dor continuing current rates in 1952- - - - KIVE5 Y9" the l””S"il35""K' even if the company was not a',;- CHALK RIVER Ont Oct 25 ” ' all over protection that keeps you gravaged by higher mSlFwml1d (cp,nCo,,5m,,.,-m'n 0," Calkadalg sale from olfendin -free from result in a deficiency for normal third and by far the largest at- 8 man Canadian Boxer caich.cm n,-iegv, in an abrupt finale, Gains and dividend requirements of s2.'l00.- omit: reactor will start .h tl'l ' 000-about 5500.000 more than the officials said yesterday. it mu'lll' who llcked cancer Fu'l In c mebuck eamed 'm'.p1”s'. pmbm”-V be 1931 her”? We huge "You have about '7 weeks to live " I s o xrhis condition, which endan- nuclear furnace is in operation. saidthedoctor.ButyoungLt.Roscn- LONDON 24 ,,cP,. press box. . . the 45-year-old Italian tool: it joint dire out of the ring into the The former Canadian was taken to hospital with should- l'B.O.”. Get the mil . gentle New Lifebuoy today. iT's THF. MODER3 WAY TO STAY FRESH ALL DAY, we GREAT rue wav THIS NEW LIFEBUOY KEEPS ME sass FROM'B.0.' REALLY PROTECYS ME AA gviigeoncsizl izers the company and the essent- ial service it renders, should be remedied without delay," he said. Jack D. Hamlbly of Montreal, the company's rate supervisor. said the boost in phone-booth charges would be the first in more than 40 years. if additional revenue was not obtained from this source. then the extra bur- den of increased charges would Work has already started on some buildings connected with the Dliojcct and workmen will star; building of the reactor itself soon. When plans for the develop. merit, were announced 10 months alto. it was predicted that it will C0-it 530000.000 virtually equal to all the capital the government, has poured into this project m the last seven ycars. berg asked God to heli; him "tay alive and in the Navy 9 loved. November Reader's Digest tell; how in doomed man fought off 3 ”fat.al" attacks of cancer. than per- suaded Congress to pass it lav, go hq could return to Navy duty. Read Rosenberg'a amazing history I-proof that prayer and faith can deal. told b,-,. a man who known be- cause the miracle happened to him. Larry Gains, the Canadian Negro who was one of the world's great boxers 10 years ago, failed last night in an attempt to tum back the clock. In May. 1932, Gains oulpointed Italy's towering Primo Camera. Last night in Harrtngay Arena. Gains and Camera met in n wrestling match--and this time Cnrnei-it won. er injuries and released alter treatment. so-YEAR DREAM IPSWICH. England - (CF) .- l-ierberl: Cole. 81. before leaving for Australia with his family said that crur since he left "down under" 50 ., . . glltllsrllllbelie shoulders of rewlar ,.a3;,l;e,.l,:?c(i,t0;'1::;e Cfjmplcx awaf Get your copy of November Gains. slower-footed tit 49, lost gccars ago he had dreamed of the is the core 0;) an Lgltilflilllil atoiiis, Rem-ierfs Digest today: 45 articles by it fifth-round knockout in what day he would return to find a hill The ,',,,W one w.., 93",” 13019” I0? lawns 1"iei'09'wC0"den30d from was officially billed as a world or gold. "My dream of the hill W . m can-Y out advzlt :i(.i.o.v anadta lending magazines, current boob. hem,w,.em.", wmsmng dump- so Clem. that 1 man gnaw thepliice i "C rcm"Ch' - -- -v - - - v - ' ionship eliminator. citich-as- the moment I see it," he said. .......s.'e-----M I .-' Gross Meets II D Use ll Daily ii" . - " '- M - FBOMiHEADTtlTOE...NEW LIFEBUOY sioirslliiiii .x &tw&w ES YOU SO MUCH You can do tlio some woilc on this lroiior at you would do on a cabinet model. Yet it costs less ilion lioll the price. A splendid Junior Red Cross meeting was held in the hall at Rochford School Friday. October 19th at 3 p.m. The president, Miss Barbara. Durant, presided. The minutes of the final meeting of 4 last. year were read by the aecre- . l ' tary, Miss Suzanne Francis. who also read the minutes of the or- ganization meeting in September. The circular letter from Miss Bowness. director of Junior Red Cross. was read by the secretary. suggesting that all Juniors provide Svudent and Health Kits to needy school children in European coun- tries. a The circulation manager of Grades VII and VI gave their re- porta, also the chairmen of the, different health and clearglincssi committees. It was then moved by Miss Adera Cannon that the L d. 9 Unit heartily approve the sugges- tion to Drovlde school His and ludies' Housecoots-light weight Eiderdown, sizes 14 to 20 asement Children's Fleece Lined Bloomers- Excellent quality, elastic l,l,:fl,Ll,.h cl:,l,::.,t:?er5, Zlrd :l';clerl,t:,,,,l,,n5 and 16 to 44 - ixl-length sleeves in smart check and floral vvuLst and legs.. Sizes 4 years to 12 years in ' z1e”r5t5&k:”:',fi5b,:(,:;lc:l;f”!!::gn,:f vJlel;; designs. Colors blue. rose. and Qreeo. Pl" my T Pu" """"""" " on mono” adopted. Each , . , , , . . . . , , , , , , , , , , , . , . , , , , , , , , . , ................ U . Sizes 10 years to 16 years in navy blue. Pair .......... ..'. ......................................................... .. . The program presented by the NSC EVERYTHING Yes, it lions men's Iltlrll - and lilddlu' drones, toe, and curtain: and curtain iullln. ” SPACE SAVER IRONER Compare ilils lioiiov wltli otlion costing twice as iriueli. Tlio roll ol the Space Sayer is bigger and longer - saves crimping on llat wear. The ironing slice is wider and longer, with e mueli greater lioiiing wrleco. The lien! is really ollicieiil-1050 watts - and thermostat controlled. But look at the dilioionca In prlcol FREE DEMONSTRATION 73IE.'.77'9 ”Btiddlcs" of Grade V consisted of a study of Christopher Columbus with recitation and singing. The Jiiniorsl motto; 'I serve" was em- phasized throughout the pleasing program. Miss Bowness. Miss Iphlgenlc Araenault. Provincial Red Cross Commissioner. Miss Joan Wood and Mrs. Lantz of the City School Board, who represented the Red Cross executive. were guests at the meeting. They congratulated the performers and expressed their appreciation of the work being done by the Junior Red Cross branches of Rochford Square School which is one hundred per- cent organlzcd in Junior Rcdl Oroaa. , LINGERING SUMMER HALIFAX-(CP)-October scxhlb- . its from Chester Biialn and Bheotm Harbor arriving here show summer diea hard in those pieces. Blue-1 berry blossoms came from Chest:-rl and an opened biittercup was sent from sheet Harbor. STOP PAY! N6 ludies' Briefs, good quality rayon in sizes small and medium only; colors white, rose and muizo- Exceptional good value at, pair .......................... .. l.uclies' Slips- rayon with frillecl or lace trimmed, sizes 34 to 33 in colors white, pink and yellow. s Priced very low at only, each .......................... .. 1 '59 l.udies' Flon ellette Nighlgowns- medium size only, while with floral tim. Each .................................................................... .. 7 l.adles' Fleece Lined Bloomers, sizes 36 to 42. O Pink shade - Pair ............................................ .. 1 '15 C Men's Fleece Lined Combinatlons- heavy quality fleece in either plain or mottled. All sizes from 36 to S 4.. 5... ............... .. 3.50 Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers - some heavy qual- Meds and Boysi Basement FANCY PRICES Children's Knee Length Hose-wool plated or cotton with nylon reinforcement tor extra wear. Colors white, blue. green, brown and red. All sizes from 6 to 9V2. Pair ............................. .. Children's Sleepers-heavy fleece lined, drop seat style. Colors pink and blue. Sizes 22 and 24 only. 5 Pair .......................... .. 1 -98 Children's Dresses-smart plaid designs in various color combinations, with or without white collar trim. sizes 3 to 6 .95 Each ........... .................................................. .. .................... 32.65 Sizes 7 to I4 Each ........................... .. BoyI' Underweur- heavy ifleece lined combinations. Silt” 24 to 34. Suit .................................................................. .. Boya' Sweaters-heavy quality all wool pullovers with crew neck-two-tone color combinations of brownlyellow. ily as the combinations. s Men's Overalls-heavy 7V4 oz. denim, double sewn throughout. Sizes 36 to 46. a Pair .................................................................... .. sizes medium and large only. Men's All Wool Cardigan Sweaters, button front, heather shades of brown, blue and maroon. Bo ' 0 ll -l ll , d I' cl l , 54.95 ys vera s u cut goo quoity onm Sizes 36 to 44. Each ........................................ .. sizes 24 la 34, pm, ............................... 0 Men's Sweaters-pullover crew neck style, heavy all wool Boys Doukin Shirts-smart plaid designs in very smart and pleat poiloetly. novylgrey, and maroon with grey. Sizes 28 O to 34. Each ................................ .. Boys' Pullover Sweaters-diamond and animal dosi9'”' Just one olniplo motion to run It - lint were '-Cl "9 IIWW Y0" IWW E9'"lWvi "QM: IWW WW I. Ilio low: down. It loelu In position and both lilt and put away it ll. See tlio deriiomtrctlon in your lionde are free to guide the clothes. It lo 5," no... 0,, ply”. end waill demonstrate II equipped, of course, with iwltcli, signal "SM 004 fREE in Yo," own 1...", L".'2'Jl2l'5l2iJlIi311'i.'1” "" "" ”5"'''' sefus Now, on PHONE ms . ll IRONS - PRESSES - STE (3 quality to color: maroon and navy blue. s Size: 36 to 44. Each. ' Men's Sweaters-pullover style, heavy quality in various colorful designs. Sizes 38 to 44 . s Each s C MCDRE 8. MELEOD i...imired colors. Sizes 12 to HV2. Each ............. .............................................. .. ' Boyo' Work Shim-heavy grey doinet, sizes 12 to ”'”' Very exceptional value at only- 8 c Each - J