Apply:- VALIIRBLE MUSE FOR SALE Iii GEORGETOWN Modern nine-reorned house on large corner lot centrally located comprising nine rooms with bath, equipped with hot water heating, sewerage, electric light and set tubs. Partly finished barn. Formerly James Heeeion property. H. F. MoePHEE, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. ,4‘ CANADA SAVED BRITISH PAPERS MONTREAL. July 8 _ (OP) - Thc existence of British nevws- papers Was ~averl by the ro-opor- alion of Canadian newsprint maniitactlirezs rlllrinsz the war. E. _r Robertson. Ontario-born chair- man and managing director of Lord Beaver-brooks London Daily Express said in an interview to- day, “In 1940 when tho Scan- dinavian newsprint output was ticd up by war conditions we were saved by Canadian news- print producers.“ said Mr. Rob- ertson. in Canada on n holiday. Herb Douglas FRESH FRUIT VEGETAILES GROCERIES l CONFECTIONERY l Frank Paul SUPPLIES 136 Kent St. SMOKERS‘ Phone N01 I l l l. ll ll, J. will arrows-ruler nous; sud Emily“! (New r ._ __-_==__ Rock Wool and Seo Fox Wire all sizes. g lilwsrocx Fawcett Oil Iurning Ranges and Heaters Fwcett Kitchen Ranges Gasoline Washing Machines Cedar Posts and Shingles Plywood, Pine Clap Boards and Matched Boards Asphalt Shingles and Roofing Size and Rough Lumber E. K. Johnston Dodge and DeSoto Dealer, MURRAY RIVER, KING'S COUNTY, P.E.l. Felt insulation QuléRlES 7/ f <.t,,_l‘ ’ "Tile Guardian Went Ad said it would veer like iron-the Ieeebv is Knitted out or steel wool!" ' Monique P. E. L orrm llonrl lo w L’ A. M~ 2 to ll u P. . lleldoye etc. bv enllfllflllmnl Office Connector] With Drug Store The swordfish has no treth. HAS SWORD. THOUGH 3 ‘Hi- said good-bye to none; ' l Sadly missed by his son Ionics. Gelds Flrill 0n Toronto Exchange ‘IYJRONIO. July kiwi-Golds established a tlrrn market on the Toronto Stock Exchange today de- spite dull trade snd over-All low volume. Base metals were quiet and moetly unchanged while west- ern oils sold or! despite news of the bringing in of Leduc No. 5 well. The exchanges closing index listed golds up .78 to 1-10.26, base metals .18 to NIB Ind Western oils down .74 to 38.86. Volume for the day wes 801.000 shares. about. 90,000 below-yesterday's total. Western oils felled to react to news of Imptflfll] Oil's leduc No. 5 well coming in and the majority slipped back narrowly in s con- solidated mcwe. Foothills and last Crest made minor gains but losers included Globe, Anglo-Canadian Calmont, Home Oil, Oksllts. Pael- tir Petroleum. Roxana and Roy- elite. Clo-ids were down in molority but key issues posted some goood Rains to bring the whole group up. In the senior list Hollinger and Lake Shore advanced frec- tionoiiy while Dome and Mc- Intyre receded. Better Juniors were Csmphell. Consolidated Seattle. Crowshore, Keno Hill, Iiitf-lo bong Lac, Mnlnrtlr, Pickle Crow_ Preo- ton. Springer. Losers included Corhenour. Giant. O'Brien. Roy- Slm Antonio. Sllawltey, Bu"- were mixed on gains for Chromium, Eureka.’ Hud- .son Bay. Nickel. Normetsl. Osisko land Sherritt and losses for Den- lisoii. East Sullivan. International ‘Uranium, Quebec Manitou and Steep Rock. In loving rnenrory of my deal wife Doris, who passed sway July ll. 1945. Lovingly remembered by her husband Leo Grcenan. May her soul rest in peace In Memos-lam iifltle girl. Marlon Louise Cfaswel who passed away st the Prince Colmly Hospital July B, 1M6. Aged 5 years, nine months. y In loving memory of our dear I l Ha loving heart n mil llriis little girl we love It waiting just over the hill. "Two little hands are resting Slutty missed by Dad. Mother, ‘Alma and Shirley. Charfer 9th, In loving memory ol’ yMBCQDBITlQ who died July 1916. lI-le hid no one a last fsrewe'1, ‘His heart had ceased to heat liBefore we knrw he'd gone. il-lls cheery smile and kindly ways. .Are pleasant tn recoil: ,He had a smile- for every one. And died beloved by all. COTTON STATE Cotton is grown tn 223 out of 254 LOST l DAYS IN BUSH Lost eight days in tho bush without food near Cleralrlton. Ont., Omar Lamontal no is seen recovering in hosplta. Lamon- tailzne says alter he recovers he's going to leave the bush country for good. Chief 0f lllall MacLeod Welcomed ST. ANNS, N. S.. July 7 -—ICP) -_chiei Flora, the Manhood of LIacLeod. who will arrive at the Sydney airport by plane from her historic Dunvegan Cdatle, Isle o! Skye, July 24 to open the ninth annual Gaelic Mud here July 30 will be given a rousing Cope Bret- on Highland welcome. Arrangements include a recap- tlon committee accompanied by pipers at the Sydney airport. The committee will include Capt Don- aid MiicLeodlBaddeclr. N. 5.. re- presenting Clan MacLeod; Rev. A. \V.R. MzlcKelzzie of St. Ann's rep- resentng the Gaelic college here: Mayor J. D. MacLean represent» ing Nova Scotia and Mrs. J. A IlJacLeod. Toronto, representing women of the clan. On July 30 she will be introduc- ed at the annual Garlic Mod by Premier Angus L, MacDonald and will give the opening address. July 31. Clan MacLeod day at the Gaelic Mod. the Chief will address her Cape Breton clans-l men. Very Rev. Dr. Norman A Macmod. Brockville. Ont. has been invited as well as representa- tives of the clan MncLeod branch of Dunvegaii. Glengarry County. Ont. 200 Attend Mt. ll. Summer School SACKVILLE, N.B.. July 8 - (CP)—'I‘he 24th annual session of the Marin-me Summer Sciiooi has opened at Mount Allison Univers- ity with all enrolment of more than 200 students from points in Canada, Newfoundland. the British West Indies, United States and South America. Steel Production OTTAWA, July s -—(CPl-Can- adlan production of steel ingots in May declined sllglhtly standing at 235,978 net tons compared with 244,998 in the preceding month and 251.697 in May last year. the Dom- inion Buroau of Statistics reported today. Output for the first five months of 1947 wives 1.210.850 net tong compared with 1.194.501 i.n the counties ln Texas. some period last year. THE CHARLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN .~"-" ‘- Jleln lrellverletlmv‘ Ar time: all l ‘THE lfll, IIIIE llllill hoe mess advertised l [5097 l-silr: » SIMPLE - rm‘ dltilll 78.50 INSTALLED i v l " l , are, hsllesnailreod _ ilirreoll fertiliser-since}! L rouge into homer! " mcouonlclt WOIIVENIEIIT If’? reoifitgfahd hulrirl g like: y/mze ‘(PQI-TYPI) I'll , RRANVG E ‘BUTTNFR 1n your own range, it's like cooking with gas or electricity. Iinfl l tip controlled heat for any temperature you want. Juet like yon oil heater. This amazing Superflamc Pot-Type Burner is so sim so right—to light it just drop in a match. There are no wick; ho rings, no moving ports, and no electricity is needed, y: COST? You'll never make a finer investment. In an fififl range, it bakes perfectly all day long-for 12 hours on 2 [aliens of’ low cost fuel oil. It's easy to "in-tall. The complete unit M: right h Qle firebox of your range ', ‘an nus IUPIIILIII a1 on Iron your” $31G “WHERE 0Lll FRIENDS MEET” l Radio Committee Report ls Tabled UITAWA, July 8 - (C?) — The Commons’ Radio Committee the commons recommended against in a final report tabled tonight in the establishment of ii new bodv to license and regulate radio in Canada on the grounds that the circumstances did not Justify l\ fundamental change in the exist- ing set-up When the final report was tabled Donald Fleming (PC-Tor- onto Eglinton» rose 0n u question o1’ privilege ard said he wanted to state that the report lives not un- animous. 1t was a majowly report and no Progressive (IJHSGTVSllVG member or the (‘cmm‘l!ee had voted for it. I Forest Fires In Nfld. l ST. JOHN'S. Nfld, July 8 —iCP) —Al1 able-bodied men from villages at the head of Bonavista Bay were. icslled out tonight as Q forest iii-e swept clown on settlements along the village reported out oi’ danger the south bank of the Terra NOVFI But the fire was re-lrlndled Sun- ltiver. driving villagers from their day and the Newfoundland Rang- homes for the second time in a ers‘ detachment at Gloverotmlm N- week. ported that today it was within Last week fnho woods workers and nine miles of Trqytclwn. fisher-folk of Troytowri 100 miles -?—-i-—- northwest of here evacuated the| LOCUST ECLIPSE village and prepared to bosrd< Swnrms of locusts flying in H! a ship which entered Bonavlsta but air have been known to hide the progress of the tire was sic/wed and‘ sun from. the earth. This locomotive from an L. and N. freight train lies half buried l the mud along its tracks near Demossville. Ky. The engine and 1 cars were derailed. Only casuultles-50 cattle in one of the cars. It May Bo Fun, But It’: Likely To Be Fatal - -Sc Dontrllo It All wt 4.!‘ ,1 Recently four young people, rowhoating near Detroit, Mich. sought a thrill by riding in mo tumbling wake of an excursion steamer. Result: three drowned when rowbost capsized.‘ Every summer Death takes his toll of the foolhiirdy who flout com- mon-sensc safety rules. Here are some pictorial don‘ts to remem- ber if you go boating and want to return safely i; doubly dangerous on l s boat. Olgarets Ind highly volatile gasoline don‘t mlx-dafely. BOAT ROOKNG has been talked about so much it's trite-but it's still the chief cause o! boat accidents. SHOW-OMB , who enjoy plaudits of friends may enjoy the puimotor less. PLEAS- ANT is the cooling breeze whiz- IQ by when you sit on the how d s fast-moving speedbout. Un- pleasant is the fall that often fol- lows. SMALL BOYS should stay out. of boats unless accompoliled by adults. Boys in picture may retrieve their paddles or they may get a dunking-it nothing worse lINS/U E‘ PLLAQANT Bill 4w ' ‘l/irlllrl/x m. i\l'./\'.lil~!