57' mums: l. lint l- Guru LKIIDI Ill Itch. s Innis. a Inap- uln. loom» so.“ M“ \ IIIIIOI 00W?! Alva-ling OIIIIHIIOI lfilfl i u ll" 400g on)!!! for su kinds .1 farm and fox netting at JIALIVEI OIL CAPIULII In mull but effective at Tayiortw Co, Kopsifllilll 2'1 - c051‘ (ARRIVAL - ‘mgwn, Friday. Feb. 22. in ai “o; m, Girl Guides and Boy; Scouts. Novelties, prizes. Genera “mission 25 cents. - up“ JEILING PRICE on tires and tubes. but no floor. Bil-lid!!!“ tires arc worth more than ceiling price, Order now at Braoea -KINSMEN MEETING - The ‘regular meeting of the Bumrnersida. Kinsmen Club was held on Tues- My qqenlng in Leo Doyle's rest» nut-an! with Mr. H. K. Strlght. chairman of the evening. Reports elr attendance at the recent h gIstI-irt council meeting in Mono Offer. ion were given by Elmer Club delegate and Cleve Whalen. District Chairman of Youth Wol- fare Work. it was decided to ac- cent the invitation oi‘ the Char- lottetown club to attend the Kins- men anniversary celebration being held there on Thursday evening, roads permitting-S. -RO’I'ARY MEETING - Mr ‘Thomas Kennedy Maritime Repre- senlative of the Research and De- velopment Branch of the Federal Department of Reconstruction was the gue=t speaker. Mr. J. S. Wrlirht was W's-loom as a new member. Giicsls Included: Rev. Patrick Wakh. Palmer Road, Capt. Ever- ett MvLclian, Ottawa: W H. Wil- son. Moncion: Norman Hogg, Sum- merslde Dr. H. Clarke, L, R. Allen and James Clarke. —S. I -caim ran-fr? rarzr wnv- ‘NERQ - Another successful bridge and auction narty was held in the acclaim Kui~hts of Columbus Home, Sum- mvrsldo on Tuesday eveninz. The brirv winners were as follows: liriduo Ladies‘ first, Mrs, Wilfred Gnvtict; Ladies Consolation, Mrs. Meclius Wedge, Men's FlrsL Scut- lobIIbi lallewiflslonalal ahr idem-Ilsa Water ltrootzlara nillbodolivnoli ; Ilycrllllllwih. lllbllwlonltu ‘II-um mmn" waui suns 'CaIdll~_l'l»CrahvlIIo8troot'. , Illlidle. PlqleDfcfihhsox-vloo Ilillrnua —olllllmtmd stoalatpBz-aods. -—WAN'.I'ID Em ‘Pzovilzotrls, fifth-nomad)’;- 450°!" Beowu- rm: rum-l dlY. I“. 21 -aorz. twine and t... are in pccin 811m NW - your s ~ ltion in early to Braces. ‘Mu-i ROI BALI. Fast dri horse 7 years. Budlong (speed m“ graft horse)? r .12"? “if iibmif: do res en to freshen April lrgt. Walter S. Weeks. th.1 qrooxsv $030111 at au- den. Iniennediate sum-finals. first some. Bummerside Legion versus Borden Nationals. Game will be played tonight regardless oi weather. 2-21-11. -ron saw- Houseand ‘lot in Kensingtnn. Apply no: 174, Kensington, or. phone 26-5. Hun- ter River. . 2-i9-2l-23—3i -Mr. John McNeil, Bummerside. has left on a visit to Montreal, Toronto and other Upper Canad. ian cities-S “MAN IN HALF TENS! h-imel totgse Bdramsitlol Longgn s e pa arre on. " s Man 1n lYlalfy Moon Strict." which ran for nine solid months to the gratlflgaltion of Erltishm audientlaasl. ne ast nigh a e a o sairs as a splendid Paramgunt screen production . . . and audiences MOON STREET” DRAMA to the stage hit! l-‘raught with sus nse and with exciting moments pi ng one on the other, ‘Half Moon Street" presents Nils Asther and Helen Walker in iv Pm-nirn; Men's Consolation Paul Covering: and Matthew Boul- Jorrv Tloucctfc, Auctton. Indies‘ ton is ding valuable su in first. til-s. Bcn Arscnsuit; Wom- their respective portrayals o a lov- cw (‘insulation Miss arv Mc- ather, s. family ph sicia.n and .N~‘i- .""r*n’s Firs-L .1, H. Gnudet: a Scotland Yard ins c r. In ad- M"u'- consolation, Edward Arsen- dition. Reinhold Schunzel. depart- nnlt-s. ingjrom his usual character o! i} I ‘lT’S GOOD You’ll be heading for success when you keep u" Dace ln our hand- somely tailored, highest illlality topcoats of gab- ardine, polo cloth “and ‘W995i; designed for durability can. NOW" ANp MAKE Youa SELECTION Maurine Mill a News wen 1 I Summerside’: ‘Smartest Mill's’ 51°" who To Buy Quality ‘HHS ‘I YEAR BUSINESS Deliveries of suits and topcoals‘ are slow this year but we have re- ceived s substantial as- sortment of our spring lines, beautifully tail- ored. Select now and save disappointment lai- er. Suits in twecds and worsteds for all-’round wear. There is nothing like a smart tweed or worsted to ace a man through any business or social ciuion. I l s»... ‘fill lldflgaggzl ed it as a. worthy successor g - » , ' H . ‘re-par...- I ALSO NEWS ‘Shows 7:30 and 9:15 _ Matinee Thursday 3:30 BPIIOI. SUHMEfiIDEW I Nazi, gives a splendid enactment of an aged scientist whose discov- fl’! threatens toddisrupt isle-medi- cal profession. this experiment. ther is partner and co-work- Asther, who of l er. As th , s... in? ‘Wmfiimi ‘however, Helen's fa er. Breon. and the family leaks out piece by piece and e of a jumbled puzzle slowly llesoaroh Official Visiting Province Mr. Thomas Kennedy, represen- tative for New Brunswick and temporarily for Prince Edward Island of the Research and Devel- opment Branch of the Federal De- gartment of Reconstruction and upply, is at present in Summer- side and is making his headquart- ers in the office of the Department oi Reconstruction in the Journal Building. Interviewed yesterday, Mr. Ken- nedy explained that his lob is to act as liason between manufact- urersand the Research and De- velopment Branch of the Dept of Reconstruction. His work to date has been to visit manufacturers and attempt to discover if they have any ‘ L ' if they have to refer them to the Department's Technical lnfor. ma.tion Service at Ottawa where they attem t. to solve the difficul- ties. The atlonal Research Coun- cil and the research laboratories of the different Government De- partments are at. the service of this De rtment. ~ Mr. ennedy said that this ser- vice has proved very satisfactory to date and over 600 inquiries of this nature have been received from all over Canada. The main idea. he said. is to bring the re- sults of research of the pro-war years and the war yearn to the as- sistance of industry.‘ Technlflll l!!- formation is also available for civic rejects. Mr. Kennedy said that gs plans‘ to visit all the manufact- urers in Bummcroide an Charlottetown at. this time and will rstum later in the season to visit other sections the Province. Citing the Irish. moss industry as an example of an Island industry that should benefit from research. ho llld that while Irish rnon is har- vested here to the value of thous- ands of dollars annually it could also be Processed here. The‘ mportant thing, he ex- fimmd‘ l‘ lid: athvfutllmt l: stfrvl: come acqua e branch of the‘ De of Reconstruction is rand! ill and to use it. Its advice and in or- mation is alsopavailable to anyone plating ogenins up a new . Mr. ennedy may be reache durlnl his stay in the Province throuzh‘ the Bummerslde office of the Denlrtment of Con- “mcfiqn. bm- 'x'°.'i§§’u.a Infin- ser ' u‘ ydischarired after‘ five service with the 83.1!!- partment #O600¢O4;OO#44 With Jon PENNER LORRAINE Kaunas: ~ _ vicroma rum-my. you.‘ m: ‘Matlnoohflll - awning-o; aoapnu I ’ Fridaytfob. one . Matinee-lull? - llvouingt ms ms summon. I f Matisse! Childnflilou ' - ~ Aisle-Fe» l - 1min: icauani a a ~ I ‘unto-on. ° ' ‘ALLA QAAA aa A v . 81! Qlwulhout the year and two run- l problems and . “Pa From, tho City" ... lilvos- lloport o. I isn't looting D0 as eegae up mesa ' finch Fuuetl-end the meeting this year: Almqllllh nearly a year has elm d since the Jneetlng ' ch I- am suoposedto Rive a zeport waa- held. vet 1 will try and give u a brief outline of some of to prooe and a, few faciscormccted w! the moi industry. - “We had a very harmonious 311M111: with some of tbs-largest sheep ranchers in the Dominion present. with the meetings held in the library of the Royal York Howl. Toronto. delsgqtea were . present from every province, with quite a number of them “m; for a blather mica level to be sci for wool. _ ‘The {Mulicment reported a ante mm ‘of lmsin . with “If” 1 . warehouses for sliding running ' nlng art time. Western Wool had a litte more sand in it than the The Dggitsfllxt‘: r ar those Provinces wherg etjhe 4ct. Wool Bonus was rigidly agplled. gal policy was continue dur- ' I944 Prices "The average farm price for all Canada. is Elven at 27.lc pel- lb. The averese weight per fleece at ..8 pounds m i945 was sltghtly higher than that oi tho previous year. The estimated production 1n 1945 Wis a little lower in all provinces except Prince Edward Island, when. a slightly higher wei ht per fleece offset n minor decine in numbers of sheep shorn, In comparison the aver- uue price purl in U. S. A. was time Der 1b. In both Canada and United States the Governments buy the domestic clips at stated rices. "Shortages in woollens or civ- ilians continue. but with, suffici- ent wool stocks on hand. as soon as the labor situation adjusts it- self, the accumulated stocks of wool in Canada will be. rolling from the loom in sufficient quan- titles to supvlv the present urgent r. . "As for Canada there is no longer any great surplus of wool to "It is estimated that there are 'll'i million sheep in the world. Present Policy "It is the present policy of thl Canadian Co - Operative Woo Growers to my as near marks: is th aeccssan met-val: swplus funds we cd as rebates to all shi bars in. accordance w! h ume of The company with: expenses. there are an! are distribut- mem- ‘h e voi- tmhciallstl w. oi tau is in splendid shone Aids some". °.’..."""a'.a “m” , . vlding for depreciation 60,382.44 $641.860.80 “abilities Current Liabilities Reserves . . Owltal Stoc rum Assets issued noIaaoIoo Profit and has Accent Operating Profit for the year i944 .. M34431 And after dad tlnl 40- psociation and runnind menus. - 1. ‘not profit tor tho year i 5 a ‘ld'l"I,l0"'\0lIltul-R olowaaso" l for rejec Hi6 n B _ heavy tags.‘ P sh ent.,. 4th. Remove vsrv bu or dirtv‘ beiiiorbeforo t belly pieces may be left with the very chafiy. git-glans of fleece musty condition 4th. ti re-oonditk ins. Oo-Op. and ob houses at elven spec the 8 m l .. s v0.0a.“ ° mssoas ‘54730030 do ~11. on sou mo.» ~uoian . GI» bloom live a»; show n. Unllod States) Won 37 awards wlihlfeniry of 30 foxes. Gllroylros. were awarded the largest number of points for any show entry. 5""? 5l'_08- 3964 points-poorest competitor, 279i points. Winnings include Champions of all Platinum Silvers-Champion of ell Peurlolinch-Chumpion of all Standard Silvers. n.1,... 5,..- to GRAND Here is what Gilroy Bros, sayaboui HQxifQg agar“ 5”" 5955M Hexile for jmony your: and have had won- rasu l: o: our show records prove. We find we gs! “m; good growth in our pup: and that they of fur in the Fall." You! too, can huvelgood results from feeding Hoxito. Arrange now for 1 ‘Glomplon Standard “h!!! “I; I945, Owned by llroy Iron. Good Four-- Good Core- und Hexilo a... End PQY Real Dividend: unov anos-oaxvute. oumluo Theiroooalstold vlimltiqs lnclod 19.45 flflw "w"; Mnlw" 5"" ‘flwllnlalll my‘ live fox ahowswrrutttowvtowifluund‘ an». 194s - summon,- 194s (Illa IBIIIRI-IIOII Important Ontario M: shovfi‘ Keeping to their consistent successful d, Gil 3 54 prizes, including Grand and Raseirvezoérond rgllemzbnyhl: for Glacier Blues-White Marked Pearl and Standard Silver Adult. Reserve Grand Championship Pearl Platinum Adult Male‘ Al” 6'9"‘ chi-‘WPIW P9P. While Marked Pearl Platinum.- ulso pui‘ on a good volume . W"? feeding requirements with your nearest Hexlte dealer. - FOX AND INK FEEDS SOLD If CLIFFORD MacDONALD Charlottetown DOMINION SILVER FOX FURS, LTD., Summerside Slotted ‘ floors 2nd. lhideavdr to hairy. lrey and black 1 clippings away ude ' 130m D worrv over-the Government is al- fleece. ready couimltted to the take off of 5th. Remove any 1N6. and sheep owners are hurry or strswy advised to maintain their flocks -or shake out at present ieve .. t . " “There are about 5% fewer 6t . Shear when fie sheen in the world than just be- Kefig‘ wool (mm gettl fora the war. and about B per . cant lass than in the wartime Never use peak of 1945i accordins to a m- s l t v3 by the Office oi Ipreign Alfi- o tural Relations. best- to p . from bei _ es. locks and viw gm . black. and dead act or. The bonus will s... 1st. an‘ rslect 2nd. eoces ti Wool received twins. 8rd. Allv clip Ipoahllillsiollol '.'I‘he officers and grading and care pop m aitornoon BDIQWOOI atan ‘iiaifét? this social hour v0 t0 W's. " "glib. who has been the ohiat Irador!"n:or~ thr- W01‘ sqmfl ‘ ' .1 - to- tib-tka ... ... “i wit...» 0mm: Khulna ever Waller-row new ‘ Us. . 18% I'M!!! i" 40% ' sumo " 40% 108.000 ". 5% < 1.000.000‘. m» ~ 1.814.000 =" 30% use 2.346.800 ". 5M6 sumo " 10$ ‘thivvnro shim eece. these with the tags when mm. . rd. Remove all dual locks ack separately Ti with pare fl twine. e dei- tvrnnrmil- other m' oil cliplltis Mmhfii. W00. 0d with blndfl’ ‘that requires a lot mine at time of Irm- wers all very courteous . Wllit Ollt 01 waxtou-lviowulwasoodtims gmweretakenouttothswars- Weston. where we were iai instruction regardgl o store house (the lag; o social Iotol. I the t content permitted by Govemment regulation has become progressively smaller since the cent bonus was first paid in.l943 the Canadian Co-Op. Wool ers recommend that the follow- mz rules be followed: 1st shear on a clean floor. and second cuts so far e. ial where lar e flocks are shorn. keep all short. 4 Grow- and ITO bgndfigz and face e and for strawy. . Clean u. chaff before ecas are dry- nq damp. separate as. Keel) wool i0- be 901d. on inwet or ataffoftbo their and . time! of of - in this im- mending tnu as {havoc-Qt method k 1 1, - . small creatures‘ whose “ o‘ mitotic“ dzsguitaoun n S d muting llfigentrggmsmfi! $233 ‘ 8 eCon , He felt no wounded vanity. mewr- <=t*<*..°.::.~*..:. a a...“ “or” We“ t» H - Shoot disease will be cut out and MT3- Dru}??? she m 11w o fittie r Cillvleersoalgnl-llfiitkda as pert oihandinten- feminine resolve an S flhflfi hemp in the 831d (ingest-Jolie eEmplrtfs largest cocoa producer. - - 1-1 - ~— (Continued f om m ' s) Wnlzht the had crown demcnatcly Mot-hum money ‘We'll d-ilo the er were: “Immflkntgwh n"- I ~ v . Bahamas and sit in thsisun and 1168c him-self and his actbnlsnufnt n |ge§f|0n Pums can: undar a tropical of mum's m1 m. moon‘, an leave urd-iapplaess bo- hunes- But he could not lie to (fawn Q 3A htxéllldlfll m lost in the ablv r2 $3.?‘ hmxgoa fill‘ u‘ Z islhe said. 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Ibopeyou bavent, been too As h , , " q d “gnmwm 5 m"""'", d” H“; flu ma. "1 nuns-u- I12“ with m“ “m” h‘ m" wa’ o; um this-car w wrung her w” h" w awn.“ ' m raked m: drivewsyadd belief time was offerings. 13% ; R HAMILTON s PILLS ..'“‘......."°“‘ ‘if.’ $9.»; .i'..1"“¥uo.. 1%.?” ‘m“’°.‘““‘ ”°“‘ l“ '°°°"° - ___ with sleep as alien in him as to (To 3c Continued) F__ “TIIERES no siiusmuie Hill omsr’ “I've tried many a brand of tea but I've never yet found a substitute for that lively, bralrk flavour of Lipton’: Tea ” Yes, Lipton’s-_givcs you a special, brisk flavour. Try it -oncc.- You’ll never buy flat-tasting tea again. because _Lipton’s gives you fresher, livelier flavour, always spirited and full- bodied, never flat or insipid. Tea experts agree that Liptorfs" Tea has brisk flavoun. v Change-to brisk tasting Liptotfs today.