JUNE 10. 1947 For better-tasting bran lakes. look for Kellogg's nlden- ellow package. ry the ig economy size. e. As you know. some of the eople need Kellogg's gran Flakes all the time . . . nll the geopie need Kellogg's ran Flakesmmr of the time . . . so isn't it lucky they taste so gomll WHEATLEY SCHOOL Honor Roll of Whcntlvy for the‘niouth of Mo). Grade X.-1, llclcn tiutimore. Grade 1X.--1, Jean Curr. Grade VIII.—1, Freda Quurle; 2, Evelyn Maclnms. Grade VlI.—1. Blanche Younker. Grade VI.~1, Zelmn Alaclnnis; 2. Jimmie Asaworihy; Ii, (iiiria Pct- prs. Grade V.—1. Edward Cudmore; a, Ruby Ford; 3, Arnold Younker. Grade IV.—-1, Margaret Mathe- 5cm; 2. Charles Carr; 3, Floyd 50h Col Mat‘, AT REGULAR $10.00 FOR REGULAR $7.00 FOR Individualized REGULAR $7.50 FOR OPEN EVENINGS B PHONE Our confirmd orders being ply a limited quantity of: 29w je-vvlg-oo Ammonium Nitrate $60.10 per ton A Cyanamid . . . . . .. ... .. .. . .. per ton I Sulphate of Ammonia . . . . . . . per ton i It Superphosphate ..... 27.53% per ton I g 3-l5-6 . . . . . 36. per ton i |i 3-15-6-35 33.2% vet to» '7 4-8-10 3. per ton I i 4-8-l0-lM 34.90 p01’ m. . I‘ 5-10-10. ... 27.90 per n» I 5-I0-I0-IM ,.... 38.90 per ton }§-09’-P""> 1.‘? —_-1v -»-,-_ o LEG-IOU‘! Nash size, Nash ride and Nash Con- ditionecl-Alr give heavenly comfort . . . and Nash mileage on a tankful Is amazing . . . and Nash and frame, sand mortex insulated, gives safety plus squeak-proof, rattle-proof lllence. 30c the I947 Nash "600" and the Nash Ambassador today. ‘optimal. out" h IlllSIl SALES 8i SERVICE 00 Queen Street, Charlottetown Tiara? l» PERMANENTS Gumherland Beauty Salon I83 Cumberland Street During the month of JUNE obtain one of our beautiful Permanent: at SPECIAL PRICES. Individualized Machine Permanent; REGULAR $5.00 FOR ex our Manufacturing Plant at the Charlottetown Airport. THE ISLAND FERTILIZER D0. LTD. C HARLOTTETOWN ri><§oo<§no<@eo@>oi<@ooqaeoo<s-ot~ss-coog roQ-coqai, >"_p'J_'¢9'o “on Au“)- oRe/arssr NAME m CEREALS IIEITRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved tar news at local interest. bllt atlvertinlng of A Inlay namrs may h; manned at (Ive oeuls a word strictly pay. able in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. JUNIOR LEAGUE Tag Day to» day. CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. AT YOUR SERVICE Arnlsst Coal Compny. Phone 2498. IN- TAKES NEW POSITION —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Over and their Winsome little daughter Diane. leave tomorrow for Quebec City, where Mr. Over \vlil take up his new position in the advertising department with the Rock City Tobacco Co. Their many friends regret their departure. and them success and their new home. Mr. Herbert Murray, son o! My, and Mrs. L. D. Murray, former of this city. returned yesterday to of Nova Scotia in New York City. Ford. Grade 11I.—1, Wanda Neill. Grade lI.-—1, Roma Ford; Alfred Priors; 3. RLBSOI Forti. Grade 1 Sin-l. Ralph Younker. '7 ~- Grade 1 .ir.~1. Shirley Asrwoh. lllighest average ill Senior Grades- ~Zelnna MaaInnis. - Roma Ford. Perfect Attcntlance ~- llclcn Curl- Peters. Teacher-lots E- 30ml- ..... $7.00 $5.00 $3.50 IIIIII. Machineless $5.00 Y APPOINTMENT 390-1 FERTILIZERS about filled we can now sup- ii l 960*“ unltized body after spending :1 few day; visit. Murray was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. lifartin of this city, flu _ tin; irrici visit. En route to JNPW York. hc will spend a few |drews. N. B. wish t ‘" itlommittee RETURNS AFTER. HOLIIJAY- . resume his duties with the Bank,‘ lug friends 1n Charlottetown. Mr. isch”! pm-Iecis- T“ m" rue CHARLOTFETOWN’ GUARDIAN D0 YOU IIATE T0 GET UP in the hIlIllIIIG! Doesn't it feel grand to wake up clear- eyed. refreshed. ready for n busy day? Yet many people get up tired and grouchy. never really feel their best. The reason is often a very common cause—a sluggish system clogged with food waste. lf you are like most people. you need help every so often to dean out. your system. get. back pep. You mu do this so gently with the extra-mild action of purely vegetable BILE BEANS—-the largest-selling liver pills in Great Britain. For a peppicr. brighter tomorrow. try Bile Beans at bedtime. Over 7 million boxes sold yarly. proof of sensational popularity. Ask your drugglst: for BlLE BEANS today. 79 Report 0f High School IContiuued from Page '7) I ____ y IGeorge Buntaln, Mrs. Harry Cue- more, Mrs. George Wood and M“, W. H. Super, for their qslenaid efforts on behalf of our High _ League president. Mrs. J. P. Lantz, I ex. tend my deep appreciation for the unlimited help which she has given time and time agaz-n to our days “i111 his parents at St. An- iC°'“mn"°F~ "The Splendid suipport of the .Execut'lve was greatly appreciated I pUyERAL AT VERNON “Iv-ER? by our Committees. special thanks Highest average in Junior Grades. __Th9 funeral or the 1a,? Hcnn, are due to our League secretaries, .‘Ca!ln{.1,l‘riu nf Springfield, Mass, _ d was held from his 1crm"r h:me in more. Edward Ludrmore. i\lll'€ ‘Lab Vow?‘ Aesttrday m m ‘Inch ivork. Much necessary work was Mrs. Arthur Avard and Mrs. H. J. A. Brown for much additional i! i‘ Grade IIL-l. Ruth Ford. Hamilton. Ont. and 254 Loehlel i‘ Grade 1I.-1. Gr e MacQunrrle. BL. 58min. Ont, for research in l Grade I. A.-1. Ln MacQuarrle; chemistry; William John McPher- ’lm's Church, Vernon River, and dime f“ “s by ‘he L655" W011i!- ‘was largely attended. Mass was M"- D- M M°G“I'1'@- M"- J. A- Jiidng by Rev. Mfgr M. MeDon-v fifagonéoxis- 55°32“ DEW- M1‘!- a , wto also of iciatzd at. the ' - - °m “'9 l" grave. The yailizenrers were; Harry‘ Erfarysriggfgiei in‘ t Kelly. IVan- Redmond Jame Red-‘ ° a" 1 = v express mondv Raymond wogds’ V? cunt our appreciation to the telephone 1:1’. and Richard Weaiherble. In-i gzzmfissionMrg-eyargdrlvlcfialllfii e Y ~ s S. . . rment was in the church ceme- Rem, Mm- J’ A‘ Reardon’ M". Geo. Ives and Mrs. T. Chandler. "As a. League. I am sure we would wish to express our grate- ful thanks for the splendid sup- port which we have received from outside indri-viduals and organize- tions in our High School endeav. our. "Such considerable and co-oner- attve High School endeavour ‘has resulted in satisfactory prggfegg, we believe. and we earnestly trust. has brought us to the threshhold of an early establishment of a Charlottetown Composite High School." ¢ Mrs. J. Keir Fraser, wife o! Rev. iDr. J. Kerr Fraser of Alberton, is i st present a patient in the Falnre ‘Edward Island Hospital. ism-zit votwosrnns ‘non stomps 11am. SCHOOL ‘TORONTO J1me 9—(OiP)-W. J. Lattlmer, an enthusiastic imember of Toronto's Old Timers Baseball Association. is on the ihunt for 15 talented young can- Indian baseball players. He wants jihem to attend a baseball train-r ling school George Stirnwelss of" ‘New York Yankees runs each i winter. | Two Canadian boys. one from Montreal and the other from Midland attended the 1947 school when 50 of the entire class of 140 signed pro contracts. Next, year the attendance objective 1s 210 young players. _with 15 from Canada. Imperial tlil. Fellowships ID5011318450. June ik-Wtnners of _ t t? ImDeriaJ on fellow- Sflllls. provided to encourage mm. krnduate scientific research, were named here recently by p, board of awards. The fellowships are offered annually to qualified grad. uates of Canadian unlvergitigg and nominations are made by the university which the nominees at-~ tended. . Winners are: James Duncan. Mvfiilvery. so Prospect st. South. WIINSLOE NORTH SEHOOL Report for month of May. Grad; 1X.—1, Phyllis Ford; 2, Wllmot Cudmore. Grade VII.I.-1, Marie Craswell. Grade V.~1. Robert Younker; 2, ‘ Merrill Sihaw. Grade lV.——1. George Yottnikar. 2, Roland MacQuani-ie. son. A.F.M.. 719 5th Ave North, Grade I. B.-—1, Harold Mao- Saskatoon, Sask.. and Peterson's Qusrrie. Residence. M06111 University, Grade I. C.—No tests. Montreal. for research in petrol- Star prize for Arithmetic — mum engineering; Geoffrey Vernon George Younker. Parkinson. 601 But St., V . ‘Star prize for Spelling -- Ruth e ancouv er. B. 0.. for research 1n mech- Ford. nnical engineering; d Th Perfect Attendance - Mfifrllltparksl Thamesford, at“ (crows? Shfl-W- search in petroleum geology. Teacher ~~- Vera L. Ntmn. TONGA CELEBRATES GA! The fellowships each are val- iued at: $1.000 a year and may be i held for three years. Winners WEDDING FEAST were decided by s committee _‘—‘ composed of Dr. R. W, Boyle. gzlsfinggxradla“ n”! I chairman. direcdtor loft tlhel division o sics an ee ' - TONGAg J1me B‘(CPI‘“HE'P°§' i (BFIITLLY National Regetafzttah 21:11]:- ate festivities marked the doubeim-l; Dem J_ J_ o-Nem’ McGm POW! "W111i"! 0"" 3"" 3P’ m” , University; Dr. Leon Lortle, Unl- CPOWI‘ 9'1"" and his‘ lmmgfihversity of Montreal: Dr. Rose I"'°lh91'~ Prim" Falakh’ Tulbfdflliord. University of Toronto; E. altaka. to the daughters of rhiel- ‘ Ho“ Gur,._ey_ Ontario Research talns. It was one 0f the 111°“ 5m‘ ‘Foundation. Dean O'Neill, Dr. poriant social events ever to take ‘ Mme and Dp 10rd were appolnb place in this South Pacific island ‘ ed by the Nation“, council o’ (By J. C. SERVING tt 1 as . E 1' but [cw iii us rc daily lives. LOU 31111111103 At Intuit‘. Chem urili good we cat, the to ua as salt and "Cellophane", {onm This wp chcmlfifii" n Pmgresei ti“; goal conditions . . . go servinB C‘ Never e. fihcmmry,‘ stand?’ Pmduung {or instance. vqglnpct‘ b)’ 05w, 1135 1. 1i imPm" of lnany ‘hyugfl- IE L! cs the “amt clothe! We Rggurdiees of wo ve acielilw _ of better workl ark as BYV-ibol °£ a“ or Ea m the restless BC“? WBLCYP d Canadian In us. Beaver “all Hill- CLNADIANS . the C055 es and Team“ eatea jobs. _ 1t raoual- istry bewm" I“ h we drink. lmPrmvcs t e wear. It comes t it m in soap We mee ylolh P I uld be a . . m, dd cofldltlOflls P drives aheaditcywHdl “g and Iivmfl C-l-L oval "adv nization 1.16"“ s}; clsemiatf?‘ with the nadiann 1km“ -—""'___—-—B For Instenfltii" alalsuurnou d, things as the?’ nee» I‘ w!” ammunition’. content W‘ better sporting d” "mica shot BEE“? viletlilcad “fies Lmnte s ‘ hionireal irs-fl-l _$- -I-'-— THROUGH PAGE THIRTEEN ‘ v . i t v STRY CHEMI '--___..--. Qdlliidlifl. Universities and Dr. Boyle and Mr Gurney by company. Imperial Oil scholarships. for children or wards of company employees in Canada and New- foundland. will be awarded by the board in August. when mat- riculation marks for secondary schools are available. Both fel- lowshlps and scholarships are an- nual awards, granted for the first time last. year. Livestock 1' Eastern Cattle Mai-sou 1.1:; A moderate run of cattle clear- vrl .=lo\v1_\' at Toronto where higher prices were being asked but buy- crs resisted and prices held 1o the previous week's level. Weighty steers sold up to a top of $16-35 and butcher steers ranged between $14 and $15.75. Demand was good at Montreal at prices firm to 25c higher, with a load of top steers at $16.50 and good quality steers generally $14.50 to $15.75. In the Marltimes, good to choice steels and heifers were quoted at $14 t. ' o. b. country points. Western Cattle Marketa suiTiiianr ' . rirmnéss was evident. in rattle prices at s11 western markets in the past week. with advances rc- corderi an most butcher rattle nf about 25c and a new high fnr re- cent years was established at Calgary. Little change was shown in prices of other classes of live kingdom. I Bridal frocks, two many-tiered‘ wedding cakes rcprescntlliR the‘ various parts of the Tongan! Group. and a large quantity of provisions was shipped from Auckland for the ceremoni‘. . / Th; wedding ceremony took. place at ihcRoi-al Chapel at Ntlkltilltlffl and ivas followed by a fFPvplitfl at the palace of Queen Sniote. the. ruling sovereign. The following day the younger prince lielrl a wedding feast for the chiefs and people of the island of l-laapai. of whlehihe bride's. father 1s governor. On the third day the wedding ceremony was repeated for both couples with typical native rites. The initial ceremony was a formal Christian wedding nerfonned by the Rev. R. C. G. Page. former president. of the Methodist Church in Tongs. who flew from Auck- land in; the function. . Feasts for natives of other ls- lsnds were held and the hrldal couples later received the wedriitni ksvg (sacred drink) at a native ceremony. i HTUDENTS DIG OOH L ——— I LONDON (CP) ..- Under- graduates from various universities throughout Britain will voluntarily work in coal mines this summe. The national coal board Ls errant!- gm; mitts] training at government sc-‘rioch for the volunteers who will spend two or three months in the pits. ionnoh-rt-‘r; - Cthdr n. n. Weri-urg. r sprnzlble for the pres- ent world tside-sbln rlird MPG '0 L For all white shoes-leathery or stock. a1] selling firm. Make f/re ONE SHOE 75st‘! the other with the cleaner you're using see (on Ml/Riilf rue-shew max; IIIA a-u czar/m o Shoes treated regularly with 2m! White look better - lat longer. 2 1N 1 was specially developed as a cleaner that ls easy to put on -hardtorubelt'.Andlrwhiaeastham beautifully-as a single teat will prove. ’/ It'll/fl SIIOI Clillll lloandilo fabric .. \ , Cattle prices 1n the west. were ,strong to higher throughout. Win- [nlpeg looked around 25c higher on ‘most killing classes under keen Wrompetifion and the best of the hul- rhcr steers brought. $15. tn $15.75. ‘with a. few sales at $16. Demand for feeder cattle was such that. it. could not be billed, with prices on the best of the offeringyup to $12.50 or better. Calgary estab- lished a new high o-u choice hut- cher cattle at. $16.25 for some Iweighty steers and hahy hcef, while jmost good to choice steers sold at i$15.25 to $16; and Edmonton paid $1550 to s16; Prince Albert $1410 to $15; Moose Jaw $14.50 to ill and an arid $15.50; Saskatoon $15. to $15.10 and 815%: Regina S15 l to 515.50. Illloftl to United M108 Dairy cattle shipments to United Stats tn the 1788i Weék tiotallerl 1.549 as against 1.971 . the same week Last year. Exports ‘since January 1st this year are, 17,002 and last yesr in the same year 1n the same period were 23.565. Calves Gmtzlnue Steady ‘There was little or no change 1n ralf prices. Toronto paid s18 t». $10.50 for best veals, Montreal $1.’: , ivith an odd sale at 815.50, Wm- nipeg $14 to $15.50, Calgary 813 in $14. Edmonton I13 to $14. Prince Albert 113.50 to $14.50; Moose Jaw .813 to 814; Saskatoon up to $14, ‘ i and Regina $14 to s15. nmi n»; mum h. I i Hog prices for the most {mi-t were tlrm and unchanged but. one or two small advonoes were msdc at Montreal and Calgary. Toronto bat-d $22 for Grade A hogs. Mon- tr ma» to $22.50. Winnipeg $20. to .70. Calslfy 820.40. Ed- monton H for shipment and $19.90 at plants, lirinca Atbert, the . in . Moose Jaw. Saskatoon and Regina $20.15. Vancouver $21 to $121.25. Moncton $22.75 and Charlottetown elude the Dominion Government premium of $2.00 per head on Grade A and $1. per head on Grade B1 hogs. ‘VORLD TEA CENTRE CALCUTTA. ‘Ilhc Indian government make this port into tho most im- portant tea city in the world by expansion of storage and ware- IIYFM sold at ailniiou: pnow Illdlfl-II tea will be 501d $121.75. The above prices do not in- lions heid in Innis India — (CPI -~ 0f 17.000 1011s of wheat. lfiftittt ions plang i0 of flour and 8.0510 M115 c! maum house faciliiirs. Bofqye m, in war H‘ ' London. at aun- GRAIN FOR SWEHFN STOCKHOLM -- top. v»_ 5...“, 0n w.1l receive- (mm {he hut t I l States (lllflllg Jul; a total or 37;- l “m5 0T Krazn and flour composed | I t | I i ___._€______ LONDON _KCP)— D119 In out] ‘ . in flour allocation. dog biscuit; wii] be scarcer. Telephone Rates Hearing A Public Hearing before the Board of Commissioners of Pub; I Iir Utilities will be held at the Board's ofife, I34 Richmond Street Charlottetown, on Tuesday, June 24, i947, at 10.30 A. M. to can: , sider an application of The Island Telephone Company Limited to 'amend "THE GENERAL TARIFF 194i" tService Group from 300i to 5000 telephones, (affecting rates in Charlottetown Exchange). by adding an Exchange DATED this 23rd day of May, A.D. I947. (L. B. MacMILLAN) rv BOARD or COMMISSIONER! . OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. a ’ - CAREFUL sur amsum It w... NOT the can bill the. MAN i , who Locked Good Judgment. SERVICE with srcumrv H. L. 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