SEPTEMBER 7, 1949 THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE fiat’; zines 0”." lielrd of a maa the other day who a. few years ago ‘decided to go into business on his own. He was quite a clever mechanic and a hard worker. He wor ed all hours, and pretty soon had a nice garage business. Then he began to add to his stafi until- it took fifteen people to run the now sizcable organisation. . He was making up to 810,000 a ear. He'd built a nice home. is kids were in a good school. But he still had to keep on working hard. It was a one-man business, you see. His person- ality,_his ability, his character, ke t it going. Eben, one day, the end came followin an accident. After his death, t e enterprise collapsed. The driving energy was gone. The good-will of the busin died with him. His family had to dispose of the business for l song. A_n yet, with a Bun Life businem insurance olicy, this man's business couldp have been transferred to the senior em- ployeee, at a price which he, the owner, would have deter- mined before his death. If you own a_c .. business, I'd really like to talk things over with you sometime. It's impor- tant-to your family. Let's talk things over-today! IIAL aouarucn Unit Supervisor SIIN LIFE CF CAIIIIM 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. then turned on the aged Si: Nor- man. The beast hooked and trampled the baronet before a res- cue party was able to chase it away. Gored To Death PORT 01-‘ SPAIN, 'I‘rinidad, Sept. 5 - (CP) - Sir Norman Lamont, B0, gored to death by a bull in a pasture of his estate Friday, was buried Sunday. The Scottish bnronet and West indlan planter entered the past- ure with friends to take pictures for Christmas cards. The bull first attacked the estate manager and ILFORD, Essex, England —(CP) _—-Too many Ilford shops are clos- "18 during the lunch hour, says the local chamber of commerce. Their recommendation is that only one-man businesses close. IIEAT wilh 0|L this Winter FIIEL CIL CCNTRACIS b Y - IMPERIAL OIL are again available Install the iiizw lasso oii BlIllIlEll with the g Economy Clutch Oil heating provides a new experience in home comfort Fuel shin at all seasons of the year. In the rcall cold weather your fuel is assured with the lmperia Oil Weather- controlled delivery service. There is no stoking and no ashes to move. On the cool days in spring and fall, a flip of the thermostat and you can remove the chill from your house. - Oil heatin means a cleaner and quieter home. 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' CBABWELL for Photographs. ‘com-nonunion LIFE IN- stiaaxcrz. nuwsao MscINNlB Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. - AT voila SERVICE —~Arn.fast 0M1 Company. Phone 249s. JUST RECEIVED-Helen Harper sweaters, all the new fall shades, at The Fashion Shoppe. ‘PIIBEE FLIGHTS WEEKLY w Sydney, Nova Scotia. Phone Marl- tlme Central Airways Limited, 2061 ZION CHURCH CHOIR Rehears- als commence Friday, September 9th at 7 P. M. Full attendance please. FOR THE LATEST in Luggage reasonably priced, see S. L. Hardy B: Co.. 102 Kent Street, opposite City Hall. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE RE- OPEHI after holidays Thursday, Sept. 8. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their will‘ must be in the Guardlai. not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc, should par» ticularly bear this in mind. OFF T0 NEW ENGLAND STATES —— Yesterday morning lvlr. T. F. Mitchell, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla, Charlotte- town. and Mrs. Mitchell left by car on a tour of the New England States. , S. 0. E. AND D. 0. E. ATTEND 15TH ANNUAL REUNION — On Sept. 2nd members from Queen Elizabeth Lodge No, 116 and Lodge Eaton No. 14B, Charlottetown, loft by chartered bus cn route to Fred- ericton, N. B., to attend the 15th annual reunion of the Sons and Daughters of England, which was held Sept. 2nd, 3rd and 4th under the auspices of Isllngton Lodge N0. 151 and Sandrlngham Lodge No. 103 of Fredericton, N. B. At the farewell meeting the invitation from Royal Queen Lodge No. 25. Sprlnghill, N.S., to hold the 16th annual reunion was accepted. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Bernard A. McKenna whose death occurred in the Char- lottetown Hofspital on Saturday evening, took place yesterday morning from his late residence, 7 Park Street, to St. Dunstan‘; Bas- ilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. David Mc- Tague, who also officiated at the grave. The pail-bearers were; Ar- thur Dover, George Ryan, Arthur l-lowatt, Matthew Lea, Emmett Gallant and Patrick Mahar. Inter- ment took place in the Catholic cemetery. CITY POLICE COURT -— At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, four men charged with be- ing drunk and incapable appear- ed, one being sentenced to 20 days in lall, one sentenced to 10 days in fail, one fined $10 nod costs or Z0 days, while the fourth had a $10 ball estreated. Two drunk and dlsorderlies also appeared, one be- ing sentenced to 20 days in jail and the other was fined s10 and costs or 20 days. The remanded case of s man convicted of non- KELLOGGNS r/W U FOR ASTHMA 8 HAY FEVER BUYING mourn! . . 1mm: nxcnrr SATURDAY _ at inounsr MARKET PRICES Ask for Prices before dillml‘ [n8 9f your birds. 011M! supplied. Dally remittances- Tlie lloyal PacltlnS Co.. Ltd. Charlottetown I. D. JENKINS. PP"- i Poultry FOR II. S. This column Is reserved for new: » Fcriaiir Defence lllnlstsr Passes Away LATE SENATOR IAN MACKENZIE AND WIFE On Their Wedding Day in 1947 Senator Ian Mackenzie, 5B, former minister of national defence and minister of health and welfare, died on Friday in Banff hospital, Alberta. flillowlllg i! heart seizure. He had been in hospital since last Monday after suffering a heart attack while holidaying at famous resort. support had his sentence suspend-i ed for one year on entering in an agreement satisfactory to the Court. The remanded case of a preliminary hearing of theft froml the person was further remanded; until today at the request of the, I prosecution. Personals as... it. s... of the flock t. ..,, u... --— an one. Th ce Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burlelsh. fiows that the eilfiellllsgu: riiillnbeigiilf Ellerslle, returned on Tuesday sheep in a flock m Canada was 243 5mm T°F°lll° Wlwle llleY llllellllelll head. This, of course includes the the Canadian National Exhlbltlon._1ame range flocks o! westen Cam‘ ads. Wlhen the average is calculated I llgxl“ tllgall°réliullgggfib gglllrilgljor Ontario, Quebec and the Marl- montre 1 elem on a“: Mllzlllia-itlines the figure is only 15.8. As motnmfl .81“) enjolm "l gnthy the census figures are collected Just 8 l‘ Y Z l1 "l 5 when the lamb crop is at its highest vacation at her home in this city. figure. June 2‘ the expremely small Mr and M“ JA Webster have size of tthe avers/go farm flock ls - - - - -a re . returned from pjleaant holiday] 110cm of u,“ s,“ u, m, trips across Cane. a Vsncoukyerflmm economical, Says SE 8nd Vlfiivflfl- on the WW 1 Eiflwilliams, animal Husbandry Divi- llwl-‘Pell °ll Bl Eflm°llt°ll wlleleysion. Central Experimental Farm, they stayed with their son Allison. ?,mw&_ the charge for the flock sre and his maintenance must Miss Illdene Gailder- 94 DOPCh-‘eividsd among very few ow}: Niel‘ 5i» CllY- Fecelllly lell-lmed Building and equipment costs are from an enioyable and pleasantmkew-ise too heavy on l p" hem visit in Boston and other Amen-mans m.’ as ls mare one,“ the use, can centres, returning via Quebec adequate buudyngs and equipment Where Elle W55 the 8"“! °l ll" are not provided with a. consequent brother Euclide, professor of llter- reducuon in returns due to inn-ea“ B111"! B! Laval Unlvefslly- 'mortality and decreased thrift. The mlrzmum efficient flock size Mrs Joan Show. accompanied llYJs that which can be handled by one her children, Maureen and David, ram, that is 4O to 50 ewes_ when have returned to Somerville, Massxme 4,1,1“ flock 1s {m5 51m 1t does filler Sllelllllflg the past ill"? not become the “poor relative" of Weeks Vlslllng her Pflfelll!» - the barnyard and adequate provis- imd MYS- GEO- BPBdY. sllalllwlle- Zion is made for care and feeding during both summer and winter. lviiss Constance Wilkins of Proper equipment can justifiably "Dixie" Montreal. P-Q-. “'88 l1 W?“ be made or purchased. A superior end visitor to the Island. arriving ram can be purmased and the via TCA and Mllflllllle Celllxlll flock becomes a stable source of Airitigays. She lwasfltheMsi-lfiit g1 figures-tie and a matter of pride to its bro er and am y, r. an S. Qiwney, Charles P. Wilkins, Highland Ave-l I l F A 0 Officers Help To Ecuador _ Farm Sheep Flocks Often Too Small Amflns the many factor influenc- ing the returns from sheep on the SIIIPPINC NEVIS SAINT JOHN Arrived Tuesday: i Victoria County, from Baltimore. 5ll>l°Y Plllk- l—°llll°l'l- I An offer to rush assistance to its sailed Tllelllltyl member country, Ecuador. to arivlfi Clllllllllll" Cllllllellgeli t” Ber‘ in repairing the heavy damage to mllllfl- , IGQTICI-lll-HTB suffered in the recent F01‘! Amherst» St- J°lm '- Earthquake has been made by the F0" T°“"'=l‘°"‘l- N" Y°"l‘- lFood and Agriculture Organization Steel Admiral, Boston. ht the United Nations Aka‘; ‘flllléel- B°"““‘l"' Sir Herbert Broadley. mo’. Act- Dua e Iml by? _ . . General l-Ieintzelman, from Bre-Iggvglfigézl; (ilzngskohaialigmvtg; merhlwen‘ of the recent disaster FAO is pre- A l ed has?“ pared to send immediately, 'st the ‘Erna ' Organization's own expense, tech- nical personnel to advise in agricul- tural reconstruction In the devas- tated areas and to examine ways in wibioh FAO could give practical assistance. Salled Tuesday: Elg, for Liverpool, N, S. THRYBERGH. Yorkshire. Ens- land - (C?) —- A 51116 Cohtlllllllfl I-‘AO, Sir Herbert said, does not records of marries" and llalliliml have official advice concerning‘ the o; m; local church stolen hlfielextend of damage to Ecuador's farm. months ago was found ripped in Bilarids and agricultural buildings and nearby reservoir. The papers were equipment, but press reports would intact and now are being r85t0f0ll~ indicate irrigation facilities have been disrupted. some areas inun- dated. and large areas bf Erwin! mops destroyed. In his cable, Sir Herbert suggests that if the FAO ofler ls acceptable. the Government indicate the kind of agricultural specialists most urgently needed. G. F. Hut-chosen 8r Son OPTOMITIIJSTI Specialist: In the lltfllll of glasses for the eerreeflon of ocular IIIIII." II GIAITON ITIIIT Fall Rye A limited quantity of Fall rye seed available for lrn- medlate delivery. Book your requirements NOW. W. B. JENKINS Gt. George Street IIIYING LIVE FOWL l: CHICKEN ' Contact Ila For Prices l. J. MeDOIIGALL. Your Hudson a International Dealer "j antes ‘ roa man rtrorrr - A new disposable. constant-flow oxygen mask, to be used by airline pass- engers in high-altitude flights. is modeled by a pretty mlas at . Wrlght-Pdtterlon Air Force Base. Dayton. O. Developed by the Air Materiel Command, the mask con- sists of a thin pllofllm belloivs which expands and contracts as the wearer breathes in oxygen. Inhaled gasses escape through a A. MARKET I Canadian Co-Cpc , Show Progress 1n an address given recently at the annual meeting of the Amer- ican institute of Oo-qperstlon. University of Wisconsin, J12. Oil/fears. Dominion Department Agriculture economist said that membership in Canadian co-operat- ives reached the million mark for the first time during the fiscal year 1947-48. A total of 2,20 co-oiperatlves of all types in Canada did a volume of business amounting to $780,084,955 in 1947-48 and there i; every indica- tion that the movement will con- tinue to expand and gather strength, said Mr, OMeara. while marketing co-opl have been. the big thing to date, Mr. O'Meara pointed out that purchas- ing co-ops are now being organized more frequently than marketing ones. A good illustration of this trend was the fact that marketing co-op business volume la only four times that of the purchasing co-ops today. whereas in 1940 it was ten times greater. The expansion of co-ops in Can- ada, the speaker said. was not en- tirely a matter of greater numbers of co-operatlves or a greater volume of business. The m-ops are reach- ing out into new fields and activi- es. Enthusiastic in their plans to develop their domestic business, That look of boredom on face of Miss Silver Domino, owned b3 Canada's co-ops are interested ln the possibilities of international‘ oo-olaerative traidlng, too. They| ha-ve been in touch with overseas buying agencies and have taken‘ membership in international oo- operative trading associations. "With the return of more normal economic times", said Mr. OMeara, “they hope to see the principles of co-operatlon attacking successfully the barrier; to international trade that now exist between the co- operatives of the world." Coverments To Buy Cheddar Cheese It was announced recently by the Acting Minister of Agriculture that the contract with the British Min- istry of Food for 50 million pounds of cheese has been completed. Al production during the current yell was planned in the light of tihe price established in the contract, which has been completed at an earlier date than was expected, the Cabinet has approved the purchase of the Government of ceddar cheese at the scone price as. and under similar conditions to those under which cheese was purchased for the Brit- is Ministry of Food. The arrange- ment is for the balance of the calendar year and a/pplies t0 chees! produced in Ontario and Quebec after August 1, 1949. Purchase will be made by the Dairy Products Board, the price to be 30 cents per pound, basis first grade, f.o.l>, factory. In making the announcement It is emphasized that the arrangement for purchase of cheese is temporary. It is designed to maintain stability in the market during the present production season and to Give an opportunity to the industry to make adlustmetits in the light of prob- able future circumstances. " porous paper facepiece. A plz; tlc tube connects the mask to the plane's oxygen supply. W. S: O'Neill of Denfield, 0nt., stems from fact that she is used to all publicity and fussing she is receiving here at Canadian National Ex- hibition by Joyce Bellamy. After all she's a queen. She won top hon- ors in Hereford show last year at C. N. E. LYMIE REGIS, England — (OP) - Borough flags will in future be hauled down at sunset in Lyme Begin because five have disappear- ed in three years. down the street of this publesi village when a brewery lorry over- turned. ELSTREE, Hertfordshire, Enl- land - (CP) -— A householder uni England — earthed in his back garden what wins flowed is believed to be a. Roman kiln. EUSTON. Suffolk, (CP) - Beer and ENCORE PERFORMANCE — After Willie Garrison was bitten in this‘ army by s mule named Bill, an Atlanta, Ga., photographer was sent out to get a picture of the two making up. Just as he was about to snap the peacemaking picture of Willie and Bill, the mule took an- other bite at the boy. This time he chewed the shirt instead of Willi‘; but the youngster says, “No more pictures." Polcilo Vine 8. Weed Killer O Greatly Facilitates Digging - - “Disintegrates” o Permits fibers to Mature Naturally e Does Not Discolor Tuhers o Reduces Virus in Seed Potatoes by Killing Vines yin and Weeib Before Aphids Attack Obtain This Geigy Product Through Bruce’ Stewart & Cm, Ltd., Charlottetown Hugh MacKinnon, Kinross Joseph Trowudale, Crapsnd Charles A. Gordon, Caseumpeo I 01in Gamble, Miscouche, R. R. Wendell MacFadyen, Augustine Cove ‘ Willard Reilly, New London John E. Bulman, New Glasgow Or Authorised P.E.I. iDealers A. S. MacSwain, Morel] Ernest Beck, Allistbn Lloyd Hawkins, Murray Han-boil D. L. Compton, Belle Rivet ' R. L. Burge, St. Peters Colby Lewis, Freetown Jocelyn Collin, Souris R. R. ORIGINATORS OF ;________. Home‘ DDT INSECTICIDES ab? I