. r V g AUGUST 26. 1952 1 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN 0 0 ' c7 ll R n o'Le&r and - nutnl Immi rant -. ram . . . . avenue V, .11 e mg 8 c ar s ll ace orse wner M W (0,, . Y ' ' I ' r I F A 1, d to -0 - I .... MON-mE A V 25 ,g g I ff I N t on S . ren pm as poultry llgnm ....1.. - . time I e ”"'V'''3 "mil enge 0 ea s amages 1 . d barley prces me up ported tod its r .1 l 0 - . .. l 9 ll '9 5"” ' f;:.?;;:enthe close today alter lshow- downed ”,y,V55,Vo;f,Ve”tl;" sz”Vfe9V&lg Ne-Rev. lit. F. and Mrs. Baker Inf U (in Ottawa Walls S HAMILTON 0 Aug 25- um; l'”"'”' ” W” "””””B" l” ”” P””"" mi, 9,,-ly heavy losses on the Wlli- from 33;-758.000 in July. 1951. open newpolri. 0l:lLldll:lg, N.dS.,1vl1e:r:3 v 5- ., o -George T geck:mlI D'e1V it Breeders' Association note, There is Oi-sin Exchn.nB9- However. atinz revenues increased 52680000 "5 0 53” an Vcn Y on -'0 T h ' ' ' ' 10 mm mm!” evldeme me ””"5”'”9 M nlpes . r - Wednesday, August 20th. They crrrsws - (UP) .. wlllrm - 0'90 Owner and f-miner. Friday h . . a,”,,,m were lower than Fridays m..s55.724.ooo from s53,o44,ooo but were guest, 0, M, and M" A Common y mm 57. ewm in Joe RBICELIEB mo ".9 mm, Sports Em, rim ” 9 mm” M” "1" We ”""”" dosh operating expenses Jumped t4.239- J, M.-llheson or O'I;eary and 'Mr. T:;OR'?x.T.o' RAug' 25 "'((;Pd)ji Down ,m,'mg,,mgc ,, makymg ms NEW YORK A E 25 (AP) Inc., for 3124.800 dsmalzcs :5 an cm;m' .spoke" an Sam Good-scale buying by exporters 000 to s53,525.0D0 from s49.Z886,000. and Mrs, John R. Djgoon of How. thelftchirg mm?cle"V':g d 50”" 9 mark in Canada ",3 3 mark Mam C" Pmh ;k;h”d5-of Ch: outgrowth or his ch.-lrzcs last sum- w my W” came into llM'19Y "359 m T”l3””59 T Ian, Rev. Mr. Baker is a former h 1 a ' 5” Summer b m no; , n 3 C st met" that the mil of one or his to reports that about 1.000.000 blr- minister of the O'Leary pastoral Caz? 1r:ecp:5te:1E3;?tgngdagenigg 32:: y 0"” O perm 5 every CV33: aggrmiseyyn giiekangoftgraz horses was tied to the starting; RELAXEU shels or Canadian bkrley had been A charge of the United Church and had produced M macaw M 30 I H” m mm.” M the donate Thursday as the whm sax and gate during .1 pure mcetlng here, V -V . mun mr elm:l'i.:l'gll or Canadian '7 served here mm 1930 to 1937' "cent in wagering over 1951 wiufea Job of carving scenes irom Cansd- Yankees clashed in the (lnal of ?a",'f,f,5gf,i;f,,';',1'”"5”” 599"” ' twp CAREFREE Export 93 corresponding increase in ggte re. inn history on the stone walls or their three-game set at Yankee . l i. i l wheat included 300.000 bushels to (By&-he Clnadhn he”) Among those who will be taking 1 M. V th P H t E I 1 H Ht mum. V'Berknell said the toll tying in- , l Belgium. 600.00" W U'9l”m3"V- 355' Toronto n Golds resist general ill?” Fs'""le 91"?" '" Summmlde "t?l...d by the lmprovmem 1.. mi. titre atiselrn in lL?u"?5henecTZ3'f ':'he bad feeling sprang up over :,',,d,7"LH'f(”:,il:,'af,f, ”,”"" '90 - .! 000 W Yug”smvm' ".”'””” to me d'3C"”9- Hm tl-Tm are the Mm" Lena business, the directors tentatively phas Saucy died and he's been at 5991189” "W531 W W0" me wh"-'3 Tiger war: 4 toys INTO” United Kingdom End 540-00” W "” Montreal - Papers gzlln, lndust- ggaijlvrcnmfdf SIlr?mA(,lgl:l' have announced that they will it ever since This summer the Job 5” '43 WV” 9"” 3"" W'5dne8dBl"3 its I i ( A mor- dlll, rials steadY- K - . t l , ' 12-3 Chicag oviotory over New ' 0 ' . prlcu for class two wheat and New VYWK o Pm” low” mid, SrFa:)if'Ell-IVTl;VEI?ll;1Fl!S5VT1e frldugtel bO.9;hg)u,:E::e:;':nnpi:; lgatha Show i:.;D1,:l,?g :,I,(:::,";hl:,,:h 'if,”'w',jj:',: York. 0 iagehde tlllllloflillllllminrfllivhffrlie tfhgl I-Wit "'9 up Dnbewhth cent mg 118M- they uiky lhcl: 5,38; ootonw 16.: for us." said 8. spokesman for the Oosterhofi and three assistants ply 316113-Ids. Who likes to hsve his starter Victor Swanson nnd on from Frldm l ' e ---- nova year, 0 , track. "and we intend to share our hammer chisel em pneunmuc charges work out alter as well as unknown man tied the horse".-; tnil closing prices: Vo w'IIll;l)R.Ol;aTg, o7Aug. 26 -(CP)- prosperity with them as long as we drill. I before is game, had sent the club- iodtliie starting gate and thus imo Rm 9.... db ." h ll tostc lwednesd , 't .t.'. oats - Oct. a3y,. Dec. B0',h-A-Bl, an mmme rwhlzffd Iailiugilght S: V ltilinfnnfll Mrsf. genrly MncAusland ”Srkf:95:g:gi:;C”Cup PM Can. I03”; :',?,”,,eb”" "mg ”; seoelfleng gcmlmonmeto take .....”..”. peB:ckr:cll': lhlll-tying charges were my 823.88. ' .he slapped a red-hot iron against mm. ?an;',yaDd mow t:,nthas.eL "Id odovo richest homes, room; purse record of Canada. hm? pemgmm extra. batting practice at conclusion lnvcstigutozl last year by the Ohio Barley - Oct. 1.27843, Dec. i.21-lher cheek. police said. Bell was The”. m.,"g,,b2,, ,,,0,::1ee mlzm ,en:,).'.' will be raised to s10000 next. year. rogfe55 of 115,5 out” an mo; of the aftem 11 game. Rsclnz Commission. They were cl-'11 May l-3”5Br lchargcd with wounding With int?” scntniion before their depsrtpur-9 The Maple Leaf Cup for trotters Echlevenheme 1, wgo;-1: d Te? 3,1: stengel ref ed and that burned "W "Weld- RY9 "1 09"" 1t75”- Dec' ”wl'B- 10 malm. dlsllgllrg or mar. Rene algng with their good wuho, go; will carry 9. value of 55,000, limestone wa1'15V e n 0 e up Richards, He didn't believe it hm WV 1-3015 V V D55 Laurel. 3'2. Said 5110 bmlie 0” their success in their new location. at first and had to receive ll second to let us have the freedom of the Flex e 00!. J.Bli'.EB. Dec. -LHUA. their engagement because Bell had They will be missed in Howlun. C-We Much Dd." ., refusal before he realized. that park at any time when it's not in May 3.848. beat her up reC6M1i'- r -AZ P- h E ' Casey wasn't kidding. use. He even said he would have At this some oouemon and ms Richards got in some butting the lights turned on if we would . . men are working in the cam,” mo practice anyway. He hurried four work out that late. 1 . To 1.": mnda at me base of me Peace of h.s players -e outfielder Minnie Vstengel said he refused permis-1 Tower when we crests of me 10 Mlnoso, shortstop Cllklgco Carrasquel, nlon because he didnt want the I provmces and mm. wmmm Wm pitcher Chuck Stob and catcher soxVto mess up the grass in the In mm, the cemml meme. Darrell Johnson - into n tax, uni- outfield. The umums have been worms form and all, and went to the Polo The Yankees later is ed a'st!lte- BRUNSwlcK on the Marmme Provinces Eamon. Grolugls: where they worked out for merit s:yirtlgV that R org: jmoge -mm Go, . an . s req es n a seven nn g SYDNEY AUSTRALIA Aug er igtnfeg ;;l:1l:al;g1:v:g2g1:gT:e'o Richards was still boiling today of yesterdays game and "much too 25g (AP) o. Austmu-a.5 posbwm. bec history. He designs the figures :;0:1t9m;3)1:;cilpJS,ten2el for his poor lgortzlelrntziclg cglelgggglthe schedule of the boom has ended. Its end has given tf?c3fccarveT' but does the "mm mt" "We get: permlslon from every "Besides." he added. "who's 313- EX H I B N the Australia people the biggest hands! cha1::5xg!' mm as me” and club in the league to work out ex- ing to pay the grolmdls keepers." shock alone the Japanese com, to He came to Canada in 1375 M cept llel-e.' he snapped. "Why in They're not going to hang around . their doorstep 9, decade ago. has carved mm Works as mm M” Boston. Yawkey (Red sox owner long after 5 regular game tor noth- To b h Id t ' l The country is still prosperous anal Arch at Niagara Fans 83; T0"! YEWKGY) 8TaC10U3lY CDHSGHWG 138-" 8 e 8' and the people among th b t ” fed in the world, but the ghanegsc '7”? ”””””'m5 0”" 5""”W'00k FREDERICTON Ham Km, ghougm beam um” tftogrghe hntsrio Hydro Commission I - 6 were ere or keeps. ' e b Tgehtghgngjng Conoiluon, have w;l3e:st;I:'ll;lfI's cflrhvtlng Icareertbegan Reduced 1-all fares from all I0 8 some unemp oyme t. as e g , us ng po at . - Y ' deeper concern about the fxllturg, FPO"! there it Was only a. mBttEl?e(:f ?atiOngch;- he?! Brxlnswlch and buttoning of pocket books. years until he was carving in wood ova 0 In an Pr ce Ed. Until a. 'few months ago Austm- stone and metal. ' I , Ward Island- lians were spending freely; impor- He attended s sculpturl school ' tern. trying. to meet the demand, in H ll d d ell "3 i spentds hundreds 3! millions of go, :na:;,e ?,?,11d,,?g:?fk;1;!l:go:cg:0 I poun overseas. he result was ' ' g ' . mat; Aillmfmi bsp:m1i55oV0mV00o ivmVl)tg.ssmna1 Gummy bmugm We have installed one of the latest front allgnel AUG. 29 . sEP1'..1 us ra an r ou 2 ,210,lKl0,000) M m . WEEK END more than she e med i th m 9 Job m o”'""- In 1949- '19 ' ' - 1951-52 ummm ye; n e visited the Pammem Buildings and wheel balancer machines. Come in and see us T But no longer can B store keep- ""1 55"" 5” much tlme peering It REGULAR WEEK-END er. sbocklbroker, or "auto dealer the carvings that lzuarda became today and make an appointment to have your front- FARES Sell any?-lllng he can lay his hands suspicious and asked him what he on. and no longer can an emp- W55 d0ll1K. He explained that h - G011! :Fl'olJ1 12 Noon Stand- loyee walk out. of his Job. know- was a stone carver by prolesslo: md Checked f0” misalignment ' in-d Cglllme, Frida to 2-00 in; he will pick up another in an and the guard obtained mg 3) y' ' hour. phone number and passed it nl::- Th can is M d to. P.M., Sunday. Return Limit: Wages for s regular 40-hour to Saucy who Wu mm in h K 0 0 6” Midnight Monday. week are higher today than ever of mo on-vmg C we b 1 . b t th ' ' lrfcgirllze 1: less.e Tgfsnegil bfgislllig soucy mum In his first "temm overtime work doesn't come any to mm Oosteman hm W” 5”cc955' ' more as a regular thing; and tux when 3' jdb 1" T”mm” mine" c wives have trouble finding pub amonth later than Oosternoft hart ' ' time or full-time jobs. expected. He has been working here Prices of some types of f d 9"" 5m”- r such. as fruit and tinned gotogls OOSIHUOH 110996 to be here 5 12 Low”? Queen Sh Phone 860 continue to raise, but the trend is l0h8 Mme yet. He estimates it will downward for eggs and meat. take at least 20 years to complete Clothes. too. are cheaper its stores the program, try to sell heavy stocks. - , .6 ' . . There Ou ht To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten Hoboes of America Canadian Dollar . 3 e . . . H9” COHVGHHOH -n . Nownils IARDI AMIRICAN wlu. '5 1 ThM0gTlF:EV1iAL-SAHK. 25 -e (GP) e Aoosuoo -magoo-,aoE ve vou LIFELONG msAAsgr:AlzV:Nr3s1: :2 n e tates dollar today r l ' GOT cuaucrn. cu . I HAMBURG. N. 1.. Aug. 35-(AP) closed at s discolmt of 3 am: per i DEA"ER"”PRE'55Es ”.'s ' UKE Ti-IE.-JUNK THEY . , Flush with good times, members of cent in terms of Canadian funds w'rrGV7”E MAKE TOOAV! i the I-loboes of America, Inc., on u U18 f Fl-id ' l ' 0” J, rived in this Buffalo suburb today i:it took xiign;Ai2 ceilytss (:8.?lsHet'il;)l'lh:g m'NG5 OLD-' lJt:!'”thgl;' is-Mtlzlannlflal 1(i?l'iVE:Iltl:):l. lgly 31 American. The pound sterl- M ' . l v . ns or e o e ing was s2.sm., u V: r Frld . ' Knights oi! the Road, Air and Sev- P mm W .W) en Seas. said good times had made 3533; BONUS lV'?'o member-3 Pl'05lJel'0U5. "HD1106! Wlll A maternity act provides for w”rk- but We mink the Wofld Owe! payment of a bonus for every 0 (' us an opportunity," the king said. child born in Australia. - ..., . 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