_ cu o. .1... j- . Ash hr Co” 0f u; Iiehliond it. I . we? l F. J. Bliilllllllzdr COMPANY l.l'll. . guano lavutlnaat Dealers’ Aloolation o! Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Maaager Charlottetown "ldtoriiiszlig liatos-Payilie in Anya," Oar llaroh Offer-la; u,‘ ‘Ivltoironr ills f pfld to]: capture alive b McLure - MacKinllim Silver Farms ' m” Norwood Road. 3-0-31 .. 5* Wanted KMW"__i—___' . EMENCED MALE AND finale Cook. A1101)’ liiflrgisarm. __ To Let ,0 Ln - 8.00M ,um maid. Apply a u: - outfits rvnulsll- fiat (adults). 200 Rents-am’ ‘ Lost And r5... l. Y 1d, tainlng morn-y. ‘ Nmly tpooghlitl‘ MacDonald, New l‘? soil yo ssw- _ i lilale Help Wanted “ ANTED -—- MAN FOR FARM snark. Apply Fred McRae, R. R f1, Charlottetown. 3-8-2! .A desirable apartment house pnprisiug 5 apartments all in first dull condition. Situated between Buiorr and Fitzroy Sts. and rented is reliable. tenants. Substantial atnihly income derived therefrom. r This is a good nvestment. Could mlly he converted into a private hospital as this is an ideal cen- tnl location. Anlvll MRS. E. D. GILLIS ti! Queen St Phone 975-1. NOTICE ls hereby given that lryluonrl Walter Lawlor of the City ti Charlottetown in the County of Queen's, in‘ the Province of Prince Inward island, presently orr Active mice as a Commissioned fiilicer ills Majesty's Forces, Over- rntvili apply to the Parliament tilarlalia. at the neat or following lfllivlllliereoi. for a Bill of Div- lfteilrru his wife, Ilrlen Patricia lulu of the City oi’ Charlotte- mn. aforesaid, on the grounds of DATED at Charlottetown this ill in oi lvrnrolha. n. mo. BELL dz MATIIIESON. Solicitors lor the Applicant. ___________i____ NOTICE la hereby liven that Inns Joseph Dorsey of the town tn in Prince County in Edward Island, presently on Ail-lie Service in Ills Majesty's llliil Canadian Air I-‘orce, will ap- llr to the Parliament. or Canada. out or followin, session i. for a Bill of Divorce from “W0. Josephine IIowe Dorsey of their. or Halifax County of Mu“ in the Province of Nova ta the grounds of adultery, "lilo at Charlottetown this “l do oi March, A. 1r., rots. sill} “.“‘.i"'l‘“‘l."' . - t rs or e can . -f-l4-B-ac-t- 5i W Notice‘ oi I ( ior the City of Charlottetown Iicdiata delivery only. lllllfll; 8r BlNDlN. PRINCE petition on file bllrllllton in Queens Clljlnty afore- said, Far-user. the Executor of the above named Estate. praying that a citation may be issued for the pur-' pose hereinafter set fortir: You are rirerelore hereby required to cite all‘ poisons. in Estate to be and appear before the‘ Judge present nt n Probate Court‘, to be held in/the Court House in‘ Charlottetown in Qllctrrrs rn the said Province. on Friday the twentieth day of April next com-l rug. at. the, hour o. eleven o’cloelrl iorenotlsln of tilgle same Flay vllkew causi- any ry can wry e r c- cuonts of tile ai not be passed and the Estate dust-d as prayed for in said petition and arr motion of Donald Mrllinnon, hsq" Proctor for said Petitioner. - And it. is hereby ordered lira true may hereof be forthwith lished some 3-9 16-38 30 4i. m l-ir QCIVIC TAX APPEALS. l. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Tax Appeals "ll. 1945 at mo A. M. in the Court Room- ln the City Bullillll! as the time and place for hearing nil Appeals gal-flit Civic valuations and assessments for the year 21-101. _ STARTED CHEli-R-ClllliS We have a limited number of week-old start- ed CHEK-R-CIIICKS available in the follow- lhz breeds: BARRED ROCKS. NEW l-IAMP- SHIRE nuns and BARRED ROCK. HAMPenlita CROSS BREED- ’ w‘ Wm u" the” at day-hid prices for lin- Pl-IONE AT OUR EXPINHI csrcrr uA-rcusnr, CIIARIDTTETOWN Wanted WANTED _ Co“ u,“ 111v quantity. Phone 11.3mm’ 2-6-81. WANTED AT ONCE- a pgw u, . in“; mullahs?“ 3.2”?‘ WANTED _ 1113i; l fizorunent. Bo; For Sale rort sun - ills-i oooou sonar: No. carom. o ilin rr . l Bros. PownaLe ' l’ °° sigtuci: sraxus For: 5am _ 0 DGVBIDQ t. B d . berry pin... m‘ on 329-21 3-9-31. Nursing _____________ GRADUATE NURSES FLO duty for Montreal Fcgrlrlvaieecgnll." Hosp . ziool Kent Avr., Mon-l . Nice location-good CANADA PROVINCE 0F EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 2nd day of March, A. D. 1945 In Re Estate of Kenneth ltIe- Lwll late of Slrrlnrton in Lot s1 in Queens county in the saili Prov- ince. Farmer, e d ed t tate. To the shrrllrocola tile edounry of Queue C t '7 . or Blmnaln any tonstable County. within said GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the of Cyrus Murtirr of interested the. said ' County. i 1i i] Estate should t a ub-Il newspaper pub h-l ed irl Charlottetown aforesaid once; n eaoh week for at lean four ooii-, secutlviwcieks from the date hereof| and that a true copy hereof be‘ forfiilrwith posted In the following pu o laces peetiveiy, n m l), the lull of ‘the Court Iloilse§llr| in Charlottetown aforesaid. in front of the store or N. Aubrey cutollllrl in Fredericton in Q ' aforesaid, and Schoolhouse B Queers County aforesaid, so that all persons Interested the said ueehs County. front oi‘ the‘ prhrgtarn in in in in to as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Ilonour Ilarold; Leonard Palmer, Judge ol the said‘ 1°99 "Qrdv" Probate Court aforesaid. the day and year first above written. at f“ arlottetowni By the Court. Signed) E. MARGARET PALMER Registrar. arinj 0F has fixed Tuesday, March l. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. NEW SPILLETT +- ROOM . Guard- ] '11003I..il L L ' COMPLETE INVESTMENT QERVIQE Qsrocx QUOTA non/s] ‘TORONTO. Meier a - (OP) — closing Btnck Quotations. sures W" p4 4203'Aunisqus ,.. I M Met . . . . . . . . . . . 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C l 8 I 238’; Stock Markets- M A ‘Glance in 1 to room” ‘aeilinsmm- l a goers ‘flooded tire pill louowlno uncemetrt that the American of t e Rhine. WINNIPIG. March I - (OP)- Puturea in rye cloaed bwo to 1% aentis lolar todaylolfi the Winnipeil rs n hangs o owing - eretely active session. May finished at $13214. Values moved narrowly the room-l. roops had crossed the Rhine. NEW YORK. Mamh I - (AP) stocks. bonds and commodities to- day srattered their s break in months as heavy liquidation Ill- parently was touched off by s re- vival oi’ reoonv n fears coincid- en-t with the first army's crossing of the Rhine and talk of further government premlre against. spec- ulatiorl. The Associated Press tlO-sioclrs 1.6 points on Nov. 8. 1048. The mar- ket was the broadest in ,weeks. 1.016 Transfers 4f pared with 1.400.000 Of the total. 1.000.000 shares ap- peared in the concluding hour. TORONTO. March 8 - (OH- Trading in the heaviest volume in more than eight months. stocks were fairly strong in the early ses- sion and weak in the final period of today's Toronto Exchange Mar- . ket. Only the Western Oils held a margin on the up side at the close. The oils posted an index gain of .22 to close at their best price level since April. 1940. Aggre- gate turnover was 1.879.000 shares. MONTREAL. March 8 -— (GP)- Prices were narrowly reduced in practically all classifications in a late selling wave ,. omoted by per- plexity over post-war problems today on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market. News the United States first ar- my had crossed the Rhine precip- listed the ‘ ' development. general downswing later. Volume was the largest sipce July 10 last year owing principally to activity in lower-priced golds and mines. Montreal Exchange Abitibi I Asbestos 20 3-4 A Oil 24 7-8 Bldg Products 20 1-4 ell Tel 164 1-4 Bathurst 1'1 Can Pae 13 3-4 Celan . 47 1-2 Curr Car Fbilnd l1 1-2 Can Car Pfd 29 1-4 Can Steam-ship; 1B m Bridge 0 Dom Coal Pfd 12 1-4 n A 11 Dist Sea; 4B Dom Steel B 7 7-8 Dryden 9 1-2 r 40 1-2 Ford A 26 3-4 Founda Co 21 3-4 Gen Steel Wares........... . 16.1.4 Howard Blnlth 19 1-4 Home Oil 410 Ham Bridge Can Ind A1 A 6 ‘I-B Int Nitizlrel 3 Imp O Int Pete 28 1-2 Power Pfd 25 Imp Tob Con Smell. ‘l 1-2 Mtl Power 21 1-8 Massey Harris 9 1-4 Not Steel Car l0 Carl Nor Pfd 9 1-4 Noranda 52 3-4 Shawinigan lii Si: Law 3 1-8 Si; Law Pld 20 Dom Textile 73 l-l Dom Tar l4 3-4 Wpg Elec A ‘i 1-8 Brazilian 25 a had croasedtotheeastbank C - ter. Bertha MacL-een. In early transfers, Refineries were “a buoyant. but they joined in the Eu y; Merrill Doiron. CHERRY Ill-L SCHOOL ' Report for month of llebrlnry. Grade 1x. - 1. Blrlricy 11%: worm lap; l, Raymond - m . Grade VIL-i. Matllret Murphy: Iileerwr Huaaarr; s. Maurie! ‘ad v.-1. Everett Murphy. Glad: IIL-l. Shirley C1031; 2, lEgward Murphy. 3, Norebrt Mur- lp 5h... u.-1. Paulina uruohv: z. l Perflect estrus-nos - shtrlsy V. ghest average lrl Senior Grades aret llI-ilghl’ 56.870. w m Mummy irulg olormmnawsr-a Murphy. 'Paulirle Ihrniafw. Inga-Teacher. ultra nan: sorroor. Honor roll for month of Fella-u- "grade VIII: 1, Bertha Mac- Lean; 2. Bet/ily z 1. Betti MacDonald: 2. Harry Ifayter: 3. Imiise Stew- Grade IV: 1, Aruwbelie Bruce and Nonman Stewart (equal); z. Billy Hay-tel‘. Grade III: I. Donalda MacKay; 2. Ruth Moore. Grade I (s): 1. Harold Moore. Perfect Attendance: John Hay- Catherine MacKay. Evola Moore. Donalda MacKay and Ruth Moore. 100 per cent-in $pellingz Joha I-Iayter. ~ Highest average in senior grades. Bertha MacLean, 08 per cent. Highest average in Junior grades. Harold Moore, 96 per cent. Percentage of attendance, NJ per cent. ary MeL. Weltolr, Teaeiur. MISCOUCBE HIGH SCHOOL’ (February): . Grade XI-l. Clarisse Richard; 2. Edna Martin; 3. Agatha Arsen- a ul . Grade X-l. Louise Gaudet; 2. Lorraine Gaudet; ti, Christina Blac- quiere. Grade IX-l. Catherine Gallant; 2. Marjorie MacNeill. Grade VIII-l. Della DesRoches; 2. Margaret Small; 3. Angeline Ar- senault, Joseph Oaissie. Grade VII—1. Olga Small: 2. Rose M. DesRoches; 3. Joan Wil- la F'- ms. Grade VI—1. Teresa Gaudet; 2. nice J. DesRoches; 3. Gerald Steele, Alexander Leaky. Grade V—1. Estelle Williams; 2. lflorencc Arsenault; 3. Tillie B. Squarebrlggs. Grade ,IV—1. John P. Desllochea; 2t Alloysius DesRoches; 3. i‘ ‘ s ee S e. Grade III-I. Evelyn DesRoches, June Gallant: 2. Eileen Gaudet: 3. Leah DesRoches. Grade II—.1 Lorraine Williams: 2. Wanda Steele; 3. Marlon Knock- ood. wGrade I (oi-l. Tommy Williams 2. Maurice G-audet; 3. Clarence Gaudet. Grade I rb)-l. Erma Gallant; 2. Emily Peters; 3. Iorina DesRoches. Commercial Dept-l. Mary Lar- kin. Phyllis Sharp 2. Marie Anne Caissic; a. R/ene Richard. ST. IGNATIUS SCHOOL Re ort of St. Ignatius School, May eld, for month of February: Grade IX-l-wbert Dolron. Grade VIII-Verna Doircn, Cy- rus Pineau. _ ' Grade VI-Yvonne Doiron. El- Grade V- Bfllllg Gallant. Grade IV-Verna Doiron. Grade III-Arnold Peters, vaun- da Gallant, Irene Arseneuit. Grade II - William Gauthie , Grade I-Shlrley Arsensult, Rob- ert Arsensuit. Pius Gallant. Perfect attendance: Robert Dol- ron. Verna Doiron, Yvonne Doi- ron. Pauline Arsenault, Irene Ar- senault. Gorilla Gallant-Teacher. WINSLOE SOUTH SCHOOL Report for February: Grade X-l. Isabel Diamond. Grade IX-l. Freddie Turner; 2. MBLLOHB Crawford; 3. Lillian Dia- mon . Grade VII-l. Roma Rodd; 2. Olga Ford; 3. Buddy Horne. Grade VI-l. Eric Holroyd. __"l‘i-lE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,’____ llului iscllcci REPORTS ' rhowjmlth Geidert, Imelda Ros- alter, inter-mediate Department rode Lorraine CciIin; 2. Jose 8. Eleanor Collin. Gra e r.-. Darin MacIn- 2. Joey Coffin; 3. die Haw- Gi-ade 6 5r.—l. Artie Keefe: 2- Cathcrine Steele; 3. Mary MiwAd- thy; 2. red Rossiter; 3. Anna Robbins. - Grade 5—!. Marion Keliy~ 2. Lee- list! Anderson; 3. Walter MacDon- Grade 4-1. Virginia Steele and Donald Cox; 2. Leonard Arsenault; 3. Barbara Murphy. Primary Department Grade a-l. Clifford Keefe- 2. Genevieve Roadiifil‘; a. Albert wu- son. Grade s Sn-l. Howard Blair- laud; 2. Mods. Biaxland; 3. Eva Drake. Grade 3-1. Alfred Arsenault. Grade 2-1. Plus Msclnnis; 2. Carol Ann Catlin. Grade 1 (A)-l. Miriam Ocirin; 2. Len MacDonald. ado I (B)- -1. Hawboit. I (CJ-l. Donaide Geld- ert~ 2. Donald Geldert. Perfect attendance: Genevieve Rossiter, Cliflord Keefe, Miriam Collin. Clare MacIsaac, Principal. Yvonne Elder- assis hflLLVIIW SCHOOL ur roll for February: o X-l, Eileen MacKenzie. e IX-l, Angus MacKenzic. e VIII-l, Arlene Ilrgs; Hon Gra: Grac Grist 2, Bemadreicte MacKenzie and Rheto. Crane, equal; 3, Eleanor Drake. 2, Stanley McL.eod. Grade V—1. Walter Crane; , Auldine Morrissey; Grade III-l. Allison Ines: ‘i. Kenneth Grant; 3, Emery Crane. Grade II-l, Norman Sheidow and William Morrisey, equal; 2, Wendell Jenkins. Grade I (a)—l, Harold Mutlow. Grade I (bi-l, Helen MacKenzle 2, Floyd Smith. hie; 2, Buddy Crane and Louise Weatherble, equ Weatherbie. Highest average in senior grades —07%. Arlene Inga. Highest average in junior grades —96%. Allison Ings. Virginia McLeod, Allison Ings. Em- Crane. William Morrlssey- Norman Sheidow, Emma Weotherbie, Louise Weatherbic. Buddy Crane. Helen M. MoInnls, teacher. (Patriot please copy) LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL The following is tire report Irorliebvalley School for the month olGfildleuaXry-‘l. Aletha MacLeodZ 3- Gerald MacSwain; 3. Christin? aw. Grade IX-l. Anna MacLcnd: ‘Y ganor EeteijsbPauline Arsenault. _ Grade V-1. Veda Rodd: 2 — Y t t Seill it: 3. El Rod . "' ' s oak Exchange esGradecIII-i. llllmlsuld- 2. ara- est Diamond‘ a Roy Belllck Anacond- 12 M “m” I gilr_"ri“r"‘i§§’§.§“’sl§l‘ Am Car and P ”.',,P_""‘”“ esp e’ ' Bath 5W1; '14 1-4 Grade 1 (Bi-l. Blythe Rodd. N Y Gem’ 23 3 Average over 90%" Freddie 'I‘ur— cm“ 8' ohm 5° 7'5 ner Veda Rodd Ernest Diamond. gig: w g '17:: Ian'Au1d. Roy driller. um Er t "enuiww" w 1 2 nlgnrhlrrnfilmffllvllgigll-xellroeli, rill:- am 6):‘. N J _ 5o vyn Gillespie. Kennecott DUNSTAl-‘I-‘NAGE SCHOOL tléffwu“ Report for February: Pr" Pop,“ u H 85132 £198.? o’.°""on-'r no- E-ili?“ 513 rarh°sr=ii . .. 5...... r.—. a . Am Tel A‘ I“ l” 15: Grad: I61 lsri-i. Aigrnyon “Foster. m...“ Men" w b5 Grade I —. rene enn . _ yummy" com 35 1,4 Grade V—1. Phyllis Doger, 2. w,“ Umm 9 14 Gloria Jenkins, 3. can R0 ertsorr. w“; Em 125 1-41 Grad}, VI-l. Bobby Veuey; 2. Irwin o . U s 5”“ l" Grade vm-l. Wilfred Stewart; 2. llirilliardr anal-gear; 3. iierlilo. 113m- we n “My l0 I - ' ‘ANKS Gdragitta X gn-l. Harry Norton; 2. Mm . ily ewar. ME“ 2.: Grade X Sr.-1. Keith Vessey. _——" n.’°'€§f.‘r.;.“°l‘.‘1t’i°.i’ n. .8311: s ilym°dlnk°n p‘ 1.x: icy’. Gloria Jenkins. ‘Morence An- trom eoal mines when t water "I0"- oarries Qtlréillh sulphur to corrode nglghgiatnnlgflgalgag-lml“ 535"“ unpmm metal’ _ hest average senior grades- 200Bylvan 2E Keit Vessey, 89. . 8085 ‘reek H 420 Teacher-Norma Jenkins. coon» L a es -——-—- 2N0 waginutlala ‘ 36 MORELL SCHOOL 23726 Trans Ree 1.00 —~~—- 2100 Upp Can 2.15 The report of Morcll School for 19m vmiu" 15 bqltiie month oi February is as fol- " laullovgzaexs 1.1 nBtel z r ' ra r.-. oa ee; . Jagyzal: f» Teresa Collin; 3. Helen Coffi . www- w 1 ‘s: X. r.—.-s‘... -1n'i'00Wiltaey rt l-a i-G "l" ° Y- - i" "- . now" H" t” rude IX Er-l. Joseph Rossi- 19.00"“... m ter; 2. Walter MacAdaln and Alblrn u Eilifrshaw (equal); 3. Lindy Ding- we . Y mm‘ grngc ‘lgifilnTLJAdshliwblgiit. aeooalhousl. so ."' ° ‘" 9"" “° “"1 v mooroougn L: gig}? for-i: Cgrrlln, aélrncld; Ros “l” er or". awn ancc: een o rr $gmd o" HQ George Kelli’. Mary Maclnllls. mil-ll‘ l- flurry Robbins. Joan Steele. J0: TONI B510! 1.379.000 Rosaiter, Earle Colin, Mia Elder- Pounding Gel-man targets on both airilelds ~lrrl1 Mcriiurl lire Rhine irmn nrlvanccci these Canadian tie-rm " i151!) sullen ill) the rzv" at Berlin. The lop ed bontb dump with . i\"i\‘.'5 pi 1000 and Im- Grade g1! Jr.-l. Noreen McCar— Li? Mudred H_ Rose. Margaret Kelly’? Murray, Muddy Campbell, Jessie. “n” Campbell. ' I ZVCYBEU gyli, Jessie MzicNevirl. L M i -l Klgflféf" elgfaffg, 85x33‘... Qéfihgfifgilngswrro; 2, Phyllis MacKinnurr. XIII!- l l Kinnoll. Grade I (cl-l. Emma Weuther-.2._H0\Viii‘d Gillespie; 3, Silirley Mac- Klnllon. a1; 3' prudence Grade II - 1, Joan Murray; 2, Ethel ' w. Perfect attendance: Arlene Ings. -.'.ut.hcrilro Livingfimne 95%. e17 grant Kenneth Grant, Bgbby,-'I‘omlrlie MacPhee 8631., i i of. to be "Scotland's biggest oatmeal pupils _ Grade vn-r, Gordon Jr-nlrlnrytl": "with <11 February- Donald Lean; 2, Audrey Darrach. SO11. Moe MacGratlr; I. Alton Mae- Grath Grade VIII-l. Roy Macflwain; 8. Peter MacLeod. Grade VI-l. Jane MacGrath: 2. Beverley MacSwain; 3. ily Shaw. Grade: V—1. Budd MacLeod. Grade IV—l. Mil ord MaeLeod; 2. Sheldon MacLeod. Grade III—1. Kenneth MacLeod: 2. Ralph "icholso , 3. Adele Shaw. Grade II-l. Joyce MacLeod; 2. Glenda MacLeod. Grade I (A)—-l. Joan MacGrath, Emma Nicholson. Grade I (B)—l. Margaret Mae- O Highest average in senior grades, Aletlla MacLeod, 87%. Highest average in junior grades, Joyce MacLeod, Joan MacGratlr, equal, 969i. ‘Honor standings awarded to: A1- ethu MaeLeod, Christine Shaw, Mae MacGrath, Jane MacGrlath, Beverley MacSwain. Emily Shaw, Marina Shaw, Joan MacGraizlr. Sandra Ferguson, teacher. GRAHAM ROAD SCHOOL Grade X-l, Gordon Campbell; 2, David MucGregor; 3, Marie Mac- Kinnon. Grade TJI-I Malcolm Camp- sslhdz, Bryce MacGregor; 3, John 8i‘ Grade VI-i, Jennie Green. Grade V-1, Freddy Campbell; 2, Vernon Messervey. Grade IV—1, Margaret Williams. Grade lI-l, Owen Green. Grade I-1, Jessie Campbell. Perfect attendance: Gordon Campbell, John Campbell, Dnrrach . Highest average in senior grades,‘ Malcolm Campbell, son; hlghestl llr JiilllOl‘ grades, Jessie. Campbell, 93%. I Joy V. MacLeud, teacher. ' CLYDE ltlVli-li SCIIOOL Jiilidll ' of the’ of Clyde riircr Sc 1001 for Following is Llii Gracie X-l, Wanda Livingstone Grade IX cal-l. Katherine Liv-‘ Grade IX tlJJ—1, Florence Mac- Grade VIII (a)—1, Lorne Mac- Grade VIII tb)~—1, Belle Mathe- Gradc V-l, Betty lVlacLeair; 2, Mervyll MucPhce; 3, Eric ac- Grade IV—1, Tommie MacPhea; Gillespie. Grade 1-1. Elinor liiacKilrlioir; George Gillespie; 3, Johnnie Scott. Highest average in senior grades Highest average in julor grades Periuci; ‘riLLUll(li1llCG-Jl?S5lG Mac- Ncvin, Mcrvyn MacPhce, Ethel Gillespie. SCOTLANWS OATMEAL MAN‘ GAli/IRIE, Scotland- (OP) -— James Rae, a farm worker, claims eater". as a WitnOos half pound oi oatmeal for ' bl-eokloust; that he has oat-cakes l ‘at dinner; ~ <1" ti ' tllc s: 500 pound bombs rnti oatmeal i: slzics oi ilrr Belgium. Dormer: lnndrzi ml lraeior llr . v." F. Photos). ‘ to the hnleho y and make your L----------_ Prinkce Edward Island. my I491? F“ ii Pays lo Buy ' t SIIIITS BABY GIIIGKS! O5wlft'a are hatching strong, vigorous chicks new. Como In own selection. Hints-producing strains eftho popular, profit- able broods-for ages or moot. They're Husky, Healthy, Hardy (hid! horn Salaried, Tested flodra Swift's Ioby Cirieks are brad tor profitable production. They glow fast — Ieollrer quickly —- mnture early. Got your require- ments now for ts money-mulling 1945 flock. lswlrvs liarcllelrvi Telrpirone 2192 Charlottetown ar---- PRINCE nnwarrn Islam) only 0111C What would I do without you Ami though very often I may roam I‘l1 always be thinking of you Prince Edward Island with he’: beautiful trees And her beaches that are ours, The wind, that's Just a genth breeze Goes rustling through the flowers, Prince Edward Island, you belong lil "‘ And the marry others that luv! vuu - And~in my heart ihereli never bi Another place above you Prince Ed uurd Liltilllil. though l‘ may leave you. - I'll come back sortie day 0o stay, Dezlrcsi. Island please believe m‘ mean every word I say —Slilrlr-.v Nunn. Lzrzi fourteen i =t lo bis