The Guardian Friday, Nov. 12, 1954 Pgge '1 l SHAPELY LEG ;vi'orth ol valuables are left MONTREAL (CP) - Some 35.000 un- claimed every year in the Mont. real police lost-and-iounri bureau. Among items still awaiting claim- ants. of nearly 2,000,000 articles has- died in the last 16 years, is - woman's shapely artificial leg. .q-he many friends of Mr. C. H 55,1, Jenkins of Dundas, who underwent an operation on '1'hur.s- November 4, at the P. 1:. I. g Hospital "(Veteran's Wing) are glad J .0 her he is making rapid recovery. Mrs. Robert Acorn of Dundas. rpell! Friday and Saturday in For- ;.. H111, guest of her daughter and 5;n.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gar- ieu. Miss Ada MacDonald of U. 0. college, Charlottetown. spent the iieek-end at her home in Dundee. Miss Jean Campbell. who is con- ialrscing alter a recent operation m sourls Hospital, spent several ,1”. in sotiria, guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. Prank McDonald. sincere sympathy goes out to urs Wallace Taylor and family of strsthcona on the death of her husband. Mr. Wallace Taylor. Mr. Taylor was an old and respected resident of Strathcona, where he spent most or his lite and the com- miinity has lost a good friend and i nne citizen. Miss Mary E. Campbell, of Chas- ioiretown. who has undergone an iippendictomy at the Charlotte- Ioi-rinwn Hospital is now conval- iisciiig at her home in Dundee. Prierldb and neighbours are glad s.-i welcome back to their midst, lira John A. McLeod qf Primrose. who iias a patient ior several weeks ,n the P. E. I. Hospital. '.1i l)OllZlE5 Mathoson oi Dun- ri.i:. ii.-is a recent visitor to the A.'llllPl'5l. Fair, where he along with Mr. Edison Mutch, showed some heaiiiiiul prize winning Jersey rattle. ?.li- and Mrs. H. W. Ives of char- jiiiiniown, who spent the summer .4 Montgomery Arrives In Ottawa . ' - . ' Most Complicated One - Way Street NEW YORK. (AP) -Broadway may soon have another distinction as the most complicated one-way street in town. Molt main avenues in the mid- town sector have been made one way during the last year or so in efforts to ease congestion. But Broadway was left two-way because it cuts diagonally across the city Traffic, however. has become in- creasingly jammed at each spot where Broadway crosses an ave- inue. As I. result clty engineers are considering a new master one-way plan, designed to take advantage of Broadway's rambling course. If it goes into effect, however, mo- torists will have to learn that for certain sections. Broadway will handle northbound traffic only, and elsewhere southbound. . m, 29.50 Now 2I.oo WAGON FULL FUR COLLAR AND LAP ELS -. EXTRA HEAVY LINING 29-so i 22.50 W - :...e; ' lf Canada's Mild. Best-Tasting Cigarette this year because it is the young that are killed most easily. The older, wily birds are hard to decoy, i LONG INCREASING . l The flock has grown steadily each year. except 1931. since the. provincial and federal govern-l ments protected it in 1908. Them; there were only 3,000 of them. No one knows when the geese first came to Cap Tourmente to feed on the sedge grass of the msrshes and rest for the last laps .. of their journey south or north. They have been mentioned in the R WORSTED AND GABARDINE S U I T 8 NEW SHADES - IMPORTED annals of early French explorers in 1,634 and were ruthlessly hunted until they were protected. Hunting now is limited to a one- i month season ending Nov. 14 and the limit oi ilve birds a day is 39” COATS i .1 I . l . ' ' l'..?.Ti'll.ilT3;”.." 3?..”"l2i.Zi.”u"p'"?3. i2”i?i'”i..fd"J””'d ”"'””””E "m" SHOWERPROOF - WINDPROOF irieixre in Georgetown. where they mmjmmmf mm WV 7, g ,7," rxpecl to spend the winter months. . W7: OT” ocesweoetxkvaeeeosuxrees BOYS' TWO-TONE SUR-COATS 1 Qllllfed Lined . . . . . . . . S835 Nniwe partride and Hungarians iirr plentiful in these parts. Rec- , :. one of our local men. who - R5 for the Dept. of Public Works azzghted irom his machine and pro- ciired a pheasant which weighed 4 , lbs. - BOYS' PLAID DOESKIN SPORT SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 9.95 ...............sz.75 llllllll HUME .':.';53.5O We will send you this 11 page booklet containing complete plans, Instructions and Material List. 1 MEN'S BUFFALO PLAID SPORT SHIRTS .ti:.xs Dianne Stewart, nurse-in. uaiiiiiig at Boston. Mass., spent iiiii weeks vacation on the Island. Shr spent several days in Bridge- town, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L Judson. I y MEN'S NYLON BLEND FLANNEL AND GABARDINE DRESS PANTS 56.95 ii BUILD YOUR .l Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery is shown here on his arrival in Montreal, from i . . . . ...A. -, . . . . . . . . London to start a tliroe-weolt visit in Canada and the United States. He was greeted W mm mom of L, 5. HM Assorted shades, Regular 58.95-NOW tar. Brtrlgctnwn. are sorry to hear , x , - if Wiuii-es rui-um treatment at the at the Montreal airport by Maj.-Gen. J. P. E. Bernatcliez, Officer (,0mmandi,'ng Quebec ,mM'mW ,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,, l l tloritague Hospital. All h t W my mavmd mnifl” " "0 Army Command. ,iCP Photo). l ms.oo I l I On Ilevv you can build your own BOYS' MEDIUM WEIGHT SHIRTS and DRAWERS . .. 32.19 Suit 1 MAIL NOW TU! ;.;;.,j;L;;;;;;;” mm But True failure 0f Greater Snow Geese "lo i . V . .3f;:l,?”.30ogfil-ggadgsgllbefj. E, I ,; mum llncrease This Year Puzzles Officials ' ' 5 Junk.” 13-; Known radiologists. died Tuesday Canada hamncs 3 lot of money. Canadian Press Staff Writer I Usually there is one young bird 8. BOYS WEAR llrlii after he siiffc-red a heart at- . , . .k B . i E H H .1 d b” . y. 1 . QUEBEC. ICPi -Something has to rvcry iour adults. rim year I fiiunpr "Fm S:;?;l”r':;Pdi12;l s!;3.50eU(,3.'()"(:,"llasL";,ea”ril This. y'all: iiiippeneri lo the world's only iloi-k.iiiii Qilt'l.)t'C cicparinioiit ni game '””9&'o?V'”T39 M .. ' V . ' v - . ..ioi rzrcaler snow geese. For the sec- and iislicrics estimates the ratio lg:-r e- iidirs at the University of Ala Lady NICOHHO and John 531103 . - l. 5ma- Completing his "lining I: cum increased by sselooaoooy land Vtime Ill 46 years the (lock is about one to 20. r 9,, U,,i,.,,,i.y 0: Toronto in 1923, And strange but true, Cana- ""5? lglflcafgiltie b. d 7,000 I FROST IN NORTH Lie did postgraduate work in radio. dlans upped their spending money T 5 3 ll 1 ”' 5T " ” , . . . .- them-returned this autumn as ”It's the worst count since 1931. OK) at the B3111; creek, Mich” on consumer goods and SCl'tlCCSwlc' h V f h d d f V Ai " imiainriiim. last year to a record high of 315,-! 1 3 me Or un re 5 O lieaislwhm mo siimc ”l'”E i.mppened' 7- 165.000 000. I0 1118 mUd-Il?llai bi'l0W Cilili TOUT-,3 dl'l)ai'lillOllL official said. "some- The ',m.gCst single amnum was mentc. their only Stop On We ml- thing happened at. lll9lr breeding WI,” II. . , spam for cats which rose m 3 hmhlgrwtiorli routehbctntjni (the Arctic grounds in Greenland and Elles- 9y9s(9& '. -gypyyryo. of s3..l55.000I0mv up-rmm 53.663-yiiand tie sout crn rite States. Wrliggge elt;l::'bcPf(rlo1stwr;i' Si1i:rl: : y . : . i : ,.h y 000.000 in I052. The bill 1fOl”4l.(7)g('r)l((fl8(6i iwas H shormgk of mod” ” '- l- - --if-'u :.";:.”:r.:..S:::;.i.;:.z. l2..f...:?.”.-..'.i. on i " 61;! mm, Hiking 15 mumns whicmasi H01"? 15 an Pllllaltll from H ruralythcir niigrniion with ;i tiio-month 45 Ii . d , I d .iC”"lClCr.V on the shores of thc-.stop at the cape that juts into 5OgII a deg? C .55" lint”! 0” 3" mum" "i" iFii-th of Forth. Scotland: the St. Lawrence river opposite the TIRE ma" as? ”i'i'i Sitar .- . .. . .. E I i5a””ii" '" ,g, n 5 arm 95. m i; gndu E, n n t is CIUFC yar ies ppic .. m 05 mm Que oc. - iiiahistrairic iimrsoliiinilain livrgis lt'Tl?'.' s- C”uiis' They rest mid reed niem and on Thavswhaf our :us- U" d mu 0” mrrmcm mam If.ll.Il0l' hero nr'hcroabnLils: other St. Lawrence river islands "W lafxE'ml:'l':1l(lJi0"dr&:i:a:;:;in0t thmughlTill Eppie rise and tell hcrscll." ricd. Fewer birds will get shot as: i V ' var cruelty. but through superstition. that the gods could only be kepti SNOW ICE ”' by I HUNTERS AND TRAPPER ' Since there were no prisons in gig ihmcidii" "mi"! "M 3"” '"i' OPEN SEASON ON R ma c. su ers on an "R5 zgi Carlie” y ii i P FUR BEA ING ANIMALS Hamilton's pol ce force may by soon be using the new radar iipeuii MINK AND MUSKRAT-November 10th - Dcccnibcr Goon E itraps thntuarg proyting S,?hDTTO'rldlVl'li 31st. Anga nmany tics eta any ' , gag speed trap iii the iiateflt device Est-d HARLS AND RABBITS-November lotli - January , 454 i measuring air. con rn ingi ' SuPOviI trfeelenthnfdeep sipieeds. Slst i 23:;-uonnlereelglfincrous ES; Cattle iziassedmnffthe BEAVER-An open season has been fixed and prc- - . a s we '. . r iinvewayit ilgayi irrariiri :::if,3,',,,:i"i,,,”,,.e ,,.,mb,r 0, Hm: scribed from Nommber 10th - December 31st. g i Winery Urbs. ii' I be” h i .. 1. an . i - .- - . . i and houncdg nhud 5 "PS g&5d mt, lgf,i:f;”;m ,:,”;.”i:l::: . Rositlcriis may without a IICPIISP luint fur bearing . , . nlnthcr winter Hoaes and ax," were umi asf niuniala (luring the above seasons. FOAES, SKIJNBS, i'"""'l." . Z '”””- ' y T draulht animals. and RACCOON at any time. : . "I H” .J Why did the Egyptiansugo to. l Illli- ,, ow" Nmmuc so rinuch trouble in pgcsvrvll lilll9I"l DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND i ' ix ' dca as mummies. ccziuso icyi ' may oi believed thnt the soul onjnycrl im- NATURAL RDSOURCES C ; mortality as long as his mortal it-, DUI. "I f 'OA' ' I . IoIaPa'I Toddvi 532 .i OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR H001-'1,f; r 11- - was ms nu ll?-" '. "mow-mu" ,, 7 , , ,, , U6-ULP.'.-” 560MiT2lN5 HA5 OIOUALITV c I ' r ' " '-7 ' E5 DDED ,1 . l-IAQ-HAQIF You 5Av GREAT I t m . ( g. CAE6A2' 0 WHAT ' THAT6 6t-IAKEJPEAQE , . FOUL ' P02'rtEt2E i -' VOL) MUST twxle HIM . on His MIXED DP ITH THE UPPEQ MOTORS no. CHAR OTT OWN I GARAGE M0rilA(;uE 'llEVRflii1. rviiiwoniis 6056 OF THE THIRD fax I . ly - ' - u-12,. ” ?HE 8AED'"c'. A. Ugxv ). t.-J... ..oR JHEBAIZTE N052? .. .. .2. ..:;-:i IOOK AT rum "TRACTION GRIP"rurunrsi i MI-IPHO OIIIETI Vsvl-shape tread lrloelrs stop bun and hum build- IIO. EXTIA-ECOIIOMYMIIEAGEI Extra-deep Need - many more miles of longerwaev. SIM I'll-GRIP TIA! "ON I mph, husliy weed bloxlu Jive maximum ah-eight-' INSTANT-A(7l0N CIEANIIIGI Wldogrooves expel mud and snow nulomuti: "y. llno pull. ROYAL TlflES llilldllllllll 203 Fitzroy Street UUMINIUN and Snow Tires roll along, too, conditions 900. DOWD MOTORS LIMITED These aovnaaflomsl new "Traction Grip" Mud- Asl your Domhba loyd Tire Dodo: kl "Tndlui 6r&" Icky. Aviuul will white or Nod side-vols. lllal 8571 you along smoothly, quietly and with minimum wear In both sticky mud and heavy snow. You'll Irup rolling no matter how bad the road Order your Dominion Royal "Traction Grip" Mud and Snow Tires nowl Strlndshpwhewnlwhem y.-wait-Anwmuaqr