osiry in tha Navy Lesgufs BOYS and GIRLS llsro's the time and plscs to gst mstsrisl for you’ ESSAY CONTEST‘ 0pm so all 00;, and [Ills ssp 0O and ‘lllcllsdlnl |_| years o] ago. ‘z; s; szsl-sclatrlr" *>°°° ""' t Sublssloi Issuyt DUO NAVY AND "l IOINI "ADI [d o". fill-Y “Fl l Gsllhslscfssiooilltofllvyssllisfidssiiosflfislllsoss’ AT ll. M. C- S» Come M"! 9" invites CHARLOTTETOWN t visit its own Naval Divlslll" 0 . . ll. M. B. S. fill Sims Building. Com. Officer: CflPt- Staff Officer: In traditional Naval style, flan to “Come aboar Come and meet the ofli Naval Division. Come and inflPect thing about 8111):; and its traditions. Come and see how our and play- n on the modem eq the work of the COME AND ENJOY DEMONSTRATIONS cunts CHARLOTTE ' THE SPECIAL how the NI"?! “d” "c NAVAL RECRUlTlNG STATION YOUR YOUR NAVAL sssesvi YOUR NAVAL COM III!!! lnsludss I’ i-rl l-lalif . NJ. - mascot" c" -= . ~'='~"' Q l Vi!“ to Ill lost ‘ Qs trip to ass with the Royal Canadian Navy. Qgoid. silver and bronze tusdsls to winasrs is oscb provisos tb ' ti. .2; hsl:.':..‘?.i::*n‘a::::" '" "" EEN UHARLUTTE ‘ Charlottetown J. J. ConnollyV. p.11. on, lRl . Lt. N. .l. waymouih R- C" N" thoBosunPiP“ Saturday. 0m $11 and H1811 Of your own ‘pment and leaf" Roya} Canadian ships talk how our men “Mk rmmuo STATION MUNlTY CENTR! your invita‘ be: 23rd. FIRST salvrsaman Hoses has baen called the first which ll still observed ioduy. ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE fog-qr‘ ... Ancient Syria was conquered by BUBIUGATED OFTEN l Eu nesAlcotoeu snow» QIED ‘CHICKEIA-h-A 8REA$T-A cow PLETE use AND rule-ll! cu. ma‘ E ' Psnaaiwuo . emu- /// ls oReArLY k exAooen- ATED! Q 0° l“ s \ \ . ‘ j \\i§ . / “ r 6 ‘k J ‘r w a ~ , . . , _ 0 ._'_ \ . 5 ‘ g ,. l"; ‘ ‘ - I . ' Q ') N. I r "it" ° - , C USE‘: ‘ DYING on All EMPTY WMMW‘ .1 x..;_.~._.. _ COLDBiRD w- OEDED T0 U. I. of Paris. r. NAS be-Ptovmie I. To ATTACK THAT Guess Tl-lls 5st! men HE TRROVAS wutzzen THE OLD AROUNDTl-ie 80V’; CORNER use ‘DIET A coP FROM , ouT AT 4 aemsinA HOME i slttsoAao! I PLATE. fi s. ‘Q0 EjQ-i 6 no‘! ‘ a Puerto Rico was ruled by Spain sanltarlan. because he promulgated Egypt in 1,500 13.6. then by I-Ieb- um,“ 1393 when 1g w" “deg 1,0 s cleanliness code for his people rows, nhoenlclans. Assyrians, Chal- ms United States by the Treaty _ deans, Persians cud Greeks. Moior_ l-ioopls 4 ‘ BESEMBLED VIOLIN Tho rebeck was an ancient musi-f cal. instrument somewhat like the violin. BUSY A8 A BEE It is estimated that bees collect- ing nectar for one pound of honey, will travel a distance equivalent to almost three times around the 31-h. Dr. Chain Wslssnsnn famous scientist who hss i oi the new state of Ilssbisshownssholssdshlsfirst address ioths sisto council .st Tel Aviv. IIHVII in IIseI for tho first time since its declara- tion oi independence. Dr. Weisntsnn ha» lonsly ill for stony months old under medical care bsssssiooisl first New Itself 11315. GU£PIAN. _,Q!BRT:QTTETQWN uEcu 1T this? Fields- c.- fl ‘lirash birds: § ._ . S.N.S. Photo A unit of famed peregrine fal- cons, favorites of ancient kings and their courts, have joined the royal sir force The R. A. F. sn- nounoed in London, Eng" that it had enlisted 15 falcons to clear the slrlancs near ILA-F. fields oi birds during the winter months. It was pointed out that 13 planes have been involved in accidents result- ing from flying into flocks of birds in England during the past your. Experiments conducted nt one R. A. ‘F. ilsid indicated that n single falcon eliminated the bird menace with s few daily flights. Above is s peregrine falcon. Only Province Not Affected By Bacterial Rot Prince Edward Island is the only Province in Canada whose potato industry is not affected by BMW!‘- ial ring rot, Mr. s. o. rennin. seed certification branch. DominlonDe- pgftmenf, of Agriculture, informed The Guardian Yesterday. This happy condition, Mr. Pep- pin said, was brought about by prompt, co-ordlnsted measures be- ‘lng taken by officers oi bot-‘h the Provincial and Dominion Depart- ments of Agriculture when one small potato-growing section in the Province was found to have the disease. Immediately. spraying apparatus owned and operated by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture in Charlottetown was taken to the infected farms. The cellars in all houses and buildings where potatoes had been stored were. thoroughly sprayed with formaldehyde and bluestone as were all machinery, waggons, etc. that had been used in handling the potatoes. All bags used on t/he farm were destroyed. Going a step further, Mr. Pep- pin said. the Provincial Govern- ment passed the Bacteria! Ring Rot Act which makes it s legal of- fense for a farmer who, finding the disease in his fields. does not notify the proper authorities st once. The Act also prohibits the importation into the Province oi second-hand bags from am source whatsoever. Prince Edward Is- land is the only Province which has such legislation. Mr. Peppin said such precaut- ions as those are partly respon- sbile for the world-wide reputat- ion enjoyed by RE. Island seed potatoes. U.N.’S WORLD SEAL I The oiilclal United Nations Seal, approved by the General Assem- ly in 1946, represents s map of the world, as seen from the North Pole, su rroun ded by olivo branches. Centered on tho Green- wich Meridian, it extends to 60 degrees latitude South. The map is inscribed in gold on s field oi smoke-blue. Water areas Ire white.- Tho seal, or emblem, is also featured in the United Na- tions flag, etched in white in the center oi s smoke-blue field. council. In front after his been ser- lilon and health. both in the United States snd , his loft is Josef sprlnssk, chairman of the sistc Declares Scotch Gan Be liado linly In Scotland By Clyde Blackburn , Oct 1B -- (Cl?) - A spokesman for the makers of Scotch whisky today told ths Justice Department Alcohol Unit that their product can be made only in Scotland. Ho said they don't want other producers in market sn imitation with "Book: ” labels or decoratlonvdesigned to nlislead tho buyer. John Nicholson. who said ho has been making Scotch for 52 years. appeared m- the sebum Whfdry Association in protest against a request “from American distiller-s for permission to market s pro- duct lsbelled “Scotch whisky made in tho U. S. A." No distillery outside Scotland llxas yet suoceede’ in producing a whisky indistinguishable from Scotch whisky. Nicholson told the Justice Department board. He did not attack the kinds of whisky produced outside Scotland nor claim that Scotch wos better or worse than any obher kinds. but maintained that no country other than Scotland can produce "Scotch whisky" lust as Scotland can not produce Greek brandy. Porter Chandler, an associate in the John W. Davis New York law firm which represents the Scotch whisky Association, sold s. survey taken bwo years ago show- ed what he called “lmitatlorfl Scotch was passed off as the "genuine" article in more than 40 out oi 100 retail purchases. He said the survey covered purchases 0i 890 bottles of whisky in 22 American cities. Chandler put on the stand ss witnesses at the opening of s. three-day hearing on labelling ro- quirements two Edinburgh whisky industry men who testified that the Scottish Scotch whisky over hero now is mostly pro-war stuff at least seven years old, and bet- ter aged than even tho Scotch that father used to buy. Base 0f Alleged liollahorators To Remain Glcscd OTTAWA, Oct. 18 —-(CP) —'1'h6 case of the alleged Vichy oolislbor- ators. so fa: as the Canadian Gov- ernment is concerned. remains closed and will not be re-oponed- This was made clear today by Acting Prime Minister Howe when he told s Canadian Press reporter his statement to that effect last night wasthe “official story." last night, be said the case was "closed as far ss tho Cabinet is concerned” and that 1t was his "strong impression" the French Government has requested only the return of Count Jacques do Bernonvllle. now appeslinz a de- portation order in Mom-NU- Today. questioned about reports that the case would be reopened. he said: "I gave you s statement last night. I've checked it. It's true. That's the official story." Other members oi’ the Cabinet said they. too, understood fihsttlto case was closed. This indicated no action willbe taken against the four French- men, all reported to be living in Quebec Province, who were grant- ed special Cabinet permission to live in Canada despite charges of collaboration with the wartime government of Vichy France. All four were convicted in sbsentls and one is understood to be under sentence oi death, Count do Bernonvllle of the original ilvo who their way into Canada last year under false passpo w. Like the other four. the Count sought permission to stay in Can- ada but was refused. Ordered de- ported. he now is fighting the do. portstfon order in the Montreal courts. There have been published re- ports that the French Govern. ment has asked Canada w evict the four men remaining here. Today, confirmation of Mr. Howefis nstement that, this w" not, so came from the French Em- bassy here. A spokesman said the Embassy hnd made no request for exissditlorr which ho 1*, Q. was one spirited over tho lls/llnWalzmann Addressed Israel's council st row, leil to right, srs: Bobbi Levin, minister oi social affairs; Prime Minister David Ben Gus-ion, llabbl Flshmann. laiisirs and Moshe Shlplrs. ntlnister m- noun“.- minister for religious ‘L05- —I.NI f Teolh Qrlghlor. n!!!» 5811!!!! sums are important so sound teeth and spsrklin; smiles. So switch to lpnm- for Ipsns is specially mnd. not lust to keep teeth clean, bus to stimulate guns dtculgdog; Try it. Brush you: teeth with Ipsns. Gently mssssgo s little extra lpsns onto your gmsms You: mouth tinglos with new isesbnessszzgums wsko up ll : your smile gains new charm. Bo bright about your teeth and gums—lpsns bright; Pwlssd q! Bristol-Myers Mode in Canada ‘firm, healthy gums srs so important that 7 out of 10 Canadian dentists recom- mend gum massage.- Mikeéilms lunar. with lpana and Massage rAuE SEVEN Be lmnn Bmcnr/ plies to “criminal political matters." This statement was in conflict with Paris dispatches, which quoted sources close to the French Interior Ministry s.s saying the French Government has asked Canada “several times" to start extradition proceedings. ‘The case moved into the dom- estic political realm today when the CCI‘. Party issued an official statement termlng tho charges and counter-charges "disturbing" and urging the Government to givs the gaxradlsn people s. “full explanat- n. rather than If this was not done. said the statement, issued by tire 0.0.1". national executive. the C.C.F. would insist on s. full explanation on the floor of tfnc House of Com- mons. Immisrstion authorities said they had no intention of making public she French police records of the men-Dr. Georges Benoit Montsl, 49. a surgeon now lectur- ing at Quebec's Istvsl University; Julien Gsudens Lalbedan, so, m. terlor decorator and cabinet mak- er working in Montreal; Andra Charles Emmanuel Boussat, 45_ also s surgeon who is working for s. drug firm. and Jean IJuis Hue. LISTENING POST The “ears" of flhe kstydid, an in its forelegs. sown-m woos. rsopvcsn ‘ American grasshopper, are located _ New Zeslsnd is fourth among the wool-producing countries. CAN'T STAND SUNSHINE Vanilla vines are cultivated under "trauma... CLUBKWORK" with 111.139.! Tho 1 oosv-ccllon t loxoiivs forlordlnoryl consflporrori trees largo enough to afford shadd because they cannot stand mucls direct sunshine. 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