APRIL 2s. r941 --_-_-.*--—-- - ‘Continued iilimh llluring February OTTAWA. April 2a —(CP)~C-;,1. ‘lllfls external trade continued to "limb during February and rosn in $35B.900.000 or a IlZ-per cent in. ' in mind the ,lhan the four previous months, mg ‘PM Bi-"Ql" Hid. but the rate of mcrease over i946 was higher, comparing with 16 per cent in January, 1i per cent in December, ‘..'l pcr cont in November and l5°\"‘" P?!‘ cent in October of that ' year. During the first two months of attractive ninrket [or mp grade hogs is invited i0 discuss his borrowing re- , y- the calendar year, cxterngl in,” illmemem‘ Mn‘ alllaressasté3dmg7ggéfl0fl.000h compared ' I . . in re corres- lh‘ hhmg" "f m" hoarding Wino of loss. nearest branch of .1" §,;Z“_::f;f°‘°'"Zligglfotxolagvaglfi this Bank. ruary last year- and above this year's January figure I of $173,800,000 , Merchandise exported in I“- lFUiEy was valued at $179,500,000 an increase of 17 per cent over [the corresponding month of last .3181‘. compared with the 1935-39 irlvernge for the month of $51400,- THE BANK OF NOVA SCO'l‘lA i Wllh the exception of mls-cll- laneoua commodities. increases were shown for all major groups of im- J-HE alert Bureau oafst SDIZYLIUCFSEYBDSSIEJnIlYJn h ‘ . (i _'. larIlll‘l'\Vl1015l"~(-‘P' l aThe month's total was lower liared with $117,000,000 in Feb- I were also ' Cillll IN COMPOUNDING glib is a "Reliable" Pharmaq—in all that the term implies. Naturally, we employ only the ables: of Registered Pharma- cists. Moreover, we pm. vide these skilled special- ists with ideal working conditions; permit then: so give undivided atten- tion to the highly oases- ing tasks for which they are so carefully trained. Our ethical standards parallel those of your Physician. You may be sure that he will approve i r on STORE . ‘IVBCIUEENST - PHONE 2'11 Tl~l_E__CHARLOTT Kingarvilfs . Earnings Reach l $65,615 Mark TORONTO, Col. R. S. McLaughlin's Kirlgal-vie csia-blishcd llhnsclf as the lcadltlg moncy - Wlflhilli; Canadian-bred ‘race horse of all time when he cake-walked the attractive Hsll- l under Handicap at Southern Gulf- l sircam Park last Saturday. j Thc four-year-old chestnut I geldinfs easy triumph won him $11,175. the richest prize of his ‘career. and boosted his life-time Varlngs to $65,6l5—; far cry from , April 22-409) - I the world record. but sufficient to pass thr- 557.070 total of W. B! IMal-Dotlalllls Tuluchmorc. . Col. ltlcllaughlin, the Oshawa, sportsman who has been one of the most lavish patrons of the‘ YCanatlian turf, bred, raised and, raved Kilicarvie as the outstand- ing color-bearer o-f-tlic Parkwcod l ‘ Stables. i l l Dame fortune has smiled v.1 lKiilgarvie throughout his careen. When a two-year-old. he shapedi ' your prudence in bring- up as the best "place" horse in inghisprescriptionshere the sharp field he was to race forprccistcompounding. with. bowl-lie E- P- TBYIOFF Windfields was around But ; 9 Windfields broke down and the‘ King went on to \vin all the juve- ,nilc classics, including the Coro- f, Inntion Stakes and Mrs. Fred Or- penis Cup and Saucer. His first; _\'c:ll"5 earnings were $21,250. In 1946 veteran jockey Johnny Uewllurst climbed aboard tl-c l poris in February. compared ulth Pd home winners of the historic ETOWN GUARDIAN _ Snort Shorts From Britain By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. April 23 —lCP) - The time-honored game of cricket gradually i5 becoming the “Kroc” sport of Britain. - Last year nearly all first-class country clubs made appeals for fi- nancial help and ihcn had trouble getting gear. This season many grounds were water-logged and one team, Warwickshire. took over one floor of a department store to use as a practice pitch. Cricket bats arc plentiful this season. thanks to an easing of lhc quota by the board of iradt‘. but. there's a scarcity of oil nco-icu to keep them in trim. Linseed oil controlled by the ministry of ic-od is scarce and expensive. Even at $800 a ton, sixpiiltfi worth would kcep a, hat sound for two or thrcc seasons. Jack Hobbs, one-time great cl ..|.<- etei" who operates a s/poriing goods more ill London, says lie has plenty of bats "but no oil for sale." An- l other sports dealer gives this and news to cricketers: "I‘ve had a few tins of oil —a.nd house pant- ers have been around trying to buy it up." One-time soccer player, hunky Andre McLean was n “marvel with his fectf’ And he's still gctlln", cheers for hi5 footwork -as n hallct dancer Andre Cordon. \\'llll tlic Ailglo-Polisli Company in Lon- on. A former champion swmmler, keen hurdier. cyclist and water- No wonder 4 out oi 5 vote Kelloggb First for Flavour! “\\'/hich brand do you prefer?" Year nilcr year for 8 consecutive years. more than Bill; of (lamnillnils who wcrc askcll this question voted Kellogg's (Loni Flakes first for flavour! the yorrespondlng month oi’ last your. Outstanding among the llzaitls were those in the fibres and ___._ textiles, iron and steel, and non- Irllilnillliiy or sarcasm ilbiiaily ferrous metals products group. IMLLBICY the mind or body is sick 5 n,_ .dered i BUTTER T0 YOU | ~ i llilSS Y0llli Pane cilttlcfish ELCCJ-g lave eyes i 14 l. inches in diameter ,.=.a-*;@~ao<x o<§3>@0-§\ WHETHER Yfill FLY For Business 0r Pleasure Whether you Fly to P.E-l. Points or the Mainland. soon roxcur, SICK uouv Paplesa Many Sufler Low Blood Counb-And Don't Know It. The bafling thin: about low blood umn\ h that you can weigh ahnutal much as you Iver did-even look healthy and atronr. Yet Tyoudcan ifdrou llad lad in your e s. o . . an us. 1‘°“..'5L"i.§2l“"““p:i "ill:l:."."..'ai - oo names. wllflhfl’ o" wl5h E9 lam“ to gtigufzo carry life-girlie: oxygen from Your _ - b H ' lungs throughout your y. And inataa it fly n. will lo e own. m” mm, ,0 “M”. 8mm,‘ h, "u, car and o tlin power tn turn the wheda. l0 you must have plenty of orygerrto u- plodu the energy in your body and Ill’! you ’ going power. _ _ NG ERVlCE GtD.Wlil r kPtulMdl-Tlll! "U" FLY‘ 5 ....’..._..'...,.;l....‘?&.i.“. .21.... rayon: - ncronsln t e nu or an a ren o "Kill? Hullgflf A f0ff_Il\lll'Ci(\l§.l:Ehl‘ll;Wlld|l your lzlridaount oils; - _v n n an AHPO"! churloneiown yiiiisexwflriniilnglin klaié-‘Ek yiwir druggill or r. lliusms in t today. Excellent instructors; ex- ___________ I EMYVALE w. f. oerienced pilots. RASPBERRY. PLANTS Culllberl, Lloyd George and Nev/burg $4.00 per I00 $35.00 per 1,000 Prepaid. Selected, trimmed and packed to grow. M. WATTERWORTII Montague The April meeting nus held at llirs. Frank Tralmvfs with seven members preskni. ' The meeting ‘Wu begun in the usual woy. Mrs. Vincent MoCloair-ey acted its secretary fos- th¢ meeting. ‘ The school committee had no report. visiting tan-e sick gramme consisted by a Amor- Callaghan. New Committee; arc: School — lllrs. Ilouls ,Grii‘.fin, Mrs. Pater lCostello (re-elected) Sick -- Tobias lliilrrny, Mrs. Autos Callaghan. Prcgramme. - Mrs. F. J. Tmirlor, Mrs. Vincent McCloekey. Discus-ion took place the mat as to who would provide rags and dye them. etc. It was de- cided to blur a barrel of dustlzazie for the school. ft was agreed to hold a dance in the school in the near future. It was also decided to clean and disinfect the school. A letter of thanks was read from My, Cogdy for treats z-cceived. A bill of 60c was passed ln. Two contests were put on and won by Mrs. Amos Callaghan and Mrs. mus Griffin. Next meeting to b; held at M"- song by Mrs. answered by a collection. God Save The King. A dainty lunch was then served by U16 "0985!- nnavnb son. FIRE onus wm swarms TORONTO, April 24 —(CP\ — nadian Council, Girl Guides ‘As- sociation awarda fo-r lifesaving They are Brownie Mary Jane Hat- ton o.‘ Napanee, and Guide Bar- bnra Garr of Aldershot. Mary Jane won the silver cross GUDDBYE! . ' l regarding Matthias Callaghan. roll call in b! The meeting closed by slngintt Two Ontario girls have won Ca- .' Mrs. Gordon Cotton and hon George spent lhcir Easter Holiday: Sunlmcrsidc. Mr. Erroll Francis, of Charlotte- town spent his holidays with his sister in Lady rune. favorably undcr the capable super- ‘ViSiUnsOl Miss Margaret MacDonIsldlSOMi reason for formulating such Mrs. LKHVSOB (lotion of Summer- sicle 5peilt a very pleasant week in Lady Fans, the gilest of Mr. and lflfrs. Gordon Cotton. Mr. and Earle Fmncls of Charlottetown spent the ltcek and ‘at Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mayhews t in Lady Ftsnc. l Friends of Ml‘. and Mrs. Dcuton lhu-ucis are lalcllsctl to 50o Llicm each again in Ilsdy Pane aft-ct an ,extended visit to Halifax. i Miss Gladys Gamble. teacher oi Rice Point sOllOOl. spent; the Basic: holidays at her home in Cialnblc Corner. the guest of hol- P3114115 Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gamble. . | Miss Doris Cialtes teacher of Mount, 'f‘ryon school spent the Eister Sick committee reported himday! l" M’? Mme i" udv {'50P- inlz a post-mortcm when he noticed nwmbm pro. and also attended ihe Tcavlfi-fithnt numerous small limo and cai- Fedcratlon in Charlottelotvrl. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Qulgglcy of Halifax spent Sunday in Lady Fania it)“ guest Qt Mr. and Mrs. St-lnlcy Maybew. Thry also offended the ‘funeral of hés lnlilrr, Mr. Percy Qulsslev- Miss Mar-y Maymew has reiun-icd u, her studies at U. C. College after spending the Easter holidays in Shamrock, the tweet of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George May- new. i N0 OLD MAIDS There are no old maids among the San Bias Indians on the Cunas islands near the Panama canal; when a girl roaches mnrrlngcable age, her mother gives a party af- ter which the girl names the boy she has decided to marry. i PAGLIABGI REG. N0; 7480 Eire-Lord Jim s. 2.00%. bsvfill! Axworthy, 2.0m; Blllts. 1.05.. b! pg“; Th; Great, 2.01% 10"‘ In" la the Sh-a of Summer Son 2.03 (HJVLL) Jen-titlmnn sun. M2- MW ‘I and again l _i-_-i__i-_ i. ..f___._._.. _ _ l. I “m” ‘"'“"“_'i‘i" "‘°""" Beware of Raw Pork __ _ l - lby Moses to the wandering Child- Lady Fane school is progressing ren of Israel more than 2.000 years King's Plate. Ho triumphed again tllai season to earn $21,715 and total $42,965. polo player, he switched to leach- ing ballroom dzmving. Ho jomcd thc army at the outbreak of war and resumed his chosen carcc: in i946. applied for a part in the Anglo-Polish company and was taken on, l _ (Health News; The final stages of the 1939 Lon- don, Midland and Scottish ari- way staff's golf competition \vill be held this year at Hillside Golf Club, Southport. In i939, 424 members represent- ing many different grades of llie staff-clerks, a station manager, divisional superintendent and a headwniter, started piay'but the war interfered. Now the l8 sur- vivors ara to have their final. , "And the swine is unclean to you. _Of ‘their flesh shall ye not eat and .thelr carcass shall ye m; much;- Such was the admonition given ,ago. Moses llflfllullblcdly had wmc a law, it being altogether iikely~ lthat he bad noticed that serious‘ [illness sometimes followed tire‘) lconsumpilon oi’ pork. Centuries |luler Mohammld forbade ills fol- ‘. lolvers the use of pcrk a: a food, I Thus millions of people whq m. day adhere strictly u; the tenet; 0g lcertnlxi religious beliefs are spared Care therefore should ‘cc taken to he possibility o! contracting a dis- see that pigs are not fed on un- scasc known amlrichinosls. Trich- treated garbage, and that rats are mosis is a disease which 100 years‘ kept away from pigccrics, abbatoirs Flgo was first. rccugllizrd as one and packing huusus , which resulted from cutlrig pork But since th: pig. wllcn he docs which had become infested yvith n. pet infected, his thousands of these norm-like parasite - flt-inchinella larvae all through his body, it is Sbiralls. impossible by means of any pract- For those who do cat pork, it is icnl method o! meat inspection, to llmperntive tint they rcmcntbcr safeguard the public absolutely. ‘that. raw or partially cooked potkiThe public mus: safeguard itself, ls dangerous - that pork and pork] and the only way Ls tamlake sure. products nllvays should be wcll that pork or pork products are wcll cooked before eating. Remembe, rare pork is danger- oust ually from three to seven days. Death occasionally occurs. Pigs usually get infected in the first place by eating‘ unwoked pig flesh-pork clippings in garbage. cooked. l In the year1835. Sir James Pager. lfflmvlls 5311811511 surgeon. ivas do- ..,_.,r“ fl‘ v v Hm .\\n. \\ ~.,‘\”~\~\ \ . _ ‘\\\\\ lciuln-likc slvcilings in the muscles ,werc taking the edge off his knife, ll-le todt out: some of tllcsc nodules 11nd showed them to Robert Owen ,oi the Royal College of Surgeons. Owen broke open some and exam- iucd them through n microscope. i-io found that. inside each shell- ‘ like nodule. not. no big as a grain of wheat, was a small, coiled up norm. hair-like in size and con- sistence, He named the worm "Tri- chlna Spiralis" which really means "little hair ofn spiral shape.” TWHY. the medical fraternity call this parasite "Princhlnella Spiralts" which means practically the same thing. It ls known that “Trinchinelln Spirulls" is a very small worm “vnicn is a parasite of the pig, and \\'ili‘h, when eaten olive by a human bcini; (as it may be when uncooltcd or partially cooked pork is catch) becomes a Parasite of the human being-and causes disagreeable and often fatal illness known as trichlnosis. i The Parasite is a small round worm. The pig is tile animal must conunoilly infected. although rats land bears which cot infected pork ‘may also become infected. The young worm or larva, is very small land bores through the fwnll of lhc pig's bowel and lrcls info its mus- clcs. In the miiS.'l.‘5 of the pig lllesc small larvae surround themselves with a sac which nftcr perhaps a Sear. becomes calcified and forms the hard small 110M118; which Sir James Pager noticed in i835. Peaoetime Success Story oi he WILLYS ‘Jeep alike” rLillo 005$ A BEITER JOB ‘Through greater extremes vii licatl cold . from 5-10 ticpsccs m R0 slccrccs Ive w . (.liR's'(IO SUPER mi Lilli) retains llrilnin fl" but" .l'.ca to snlcrdluing. fln- lvcsl safeguard for iirnl-t-a llpl-lit wear and corrosion. lin- xlilsflffll and made by tihryslcr. Aiailahlc from ynur Chrysler- Plllllouihdiar 'tl.tll‘l)f)l.lgli-nlt§tll(l drnlci. S cri (ZHRYCO SUPER BRAKE ‘LU D and be sure.’ What CHRYCO moons QHRYLOiQatrsdc name coined fro (Junior Lorporasioo". nm nn Irtcssurlct hearing thil trademark lira auarantscd by the rnon who slcsiga Chr s er I’|y-' muul , Dodge and DeSotom t scars, Far o an d a ttuc ~land('hrys er Industrial Englnrs. :1.- .- f_\‘v'r,:‘ lNLlNLrRIl) AND MfiNlll Al. Ill!" ii RY CHRYSLER utdrln, 2.04. nlm__,A.tfh' by gm Francisco. com. 2nd dam Lyn =10 ("In "l m 3, 2.03, Scotch Goddolf. QJI/s. Ballard S. 2-04. Voiyro, 2.0550 by Guy Axworthy. 108%: 5"!" award for saving Donna Asset- slinc. 11-year-old Guide, from drowning Dec. 2'7, 1946. Whfln She I fall through the Ire on the swift- lrunnlsig Napanee River l Realizing her companlows dan- d r m per, lllaryl Jane crawled out on lllllo _ I _ in. m- pushlng a ski pole ahead nillkv DIYJ-iMg- ‘gififznfls.’ h“ nf her until Donna grasped it. hyPekr The PH-i» l- Tlien ‘the rropt back drawing her friend along to safety. The gilt cross was won by Bar- bnra‘ Garr for her part in avertlm; “yd Jim lg winner Ilaambietonlan gun, Biviero Faint“?- cnlloll to another girl and enter-l ed. The house was full of smoke and a mattress was tn flames. Barbara carried two of the chil- dren out. Persons nearby rescued 1m,- olher three children after the alarm had been given. The fivl iots were alone at the time of the blaze. Panliacci 2.00% F" ‘Mm l“ season, also Calumet Budlonl. 2M9‘- T" 025.00 for season. nm Boy-lir- liofuso Justus: Plea _ ALBANY, .\.‘.Y.. April 2s - MP‘ -Thc New York" State Court oi- Appcal; IOdpy refused to hear box- ing promoter Mike Jacobs’ D108 7°? tllamLLBi of the 0300.030 sl- nrler and libel suit brought against him by representative Doland L 0"l‘00!¢- Moot mm by smlnifllefll Mares at owners risk. Flllllli‘ MoKAY. East Royalty, P.E.l. In 1.00: third llllm W"- ‘ dcnth ‘ny tire cf five neighllot-‘s "m, Anny 3M“, hi1; brother . children Feb. l5, 1947. _ _ 0| f.‘fl§¢fl, winner of Rambleton- While passing the neighbor! 1m‘ supp, Hip. total winnings house she noticed a flickcmlg "$33058. Laf‘gg', mans-y winning light in a window. Curious, she sun,“ in Pubno sen-lee. ' Wlll make the season of 1007 a! , l But. as most pigs arc killed for pork by the time they arc six months old. the larvae rcmain nliva in their littlc sacs or cysts in the muscles If some of the pork. wilich contains these larvae, is eaten in a partially or uncooked stoic by a lhuman being. tho sacs digest nu-uy .in the sionln-z-h and the llvc l.ll‘\'llO escape into inc bowel lvliorc they grow to adult sizc -- tho male 1-17 [inch long and the female 1-7 inch i long. Bach female produces from 1.000 u. 15,000 larvae in the bowel Most ‘of those get into the blood vessels [rind are carried in all parts of thc body settling in llic muscles. part- llcularly the tongue, the diaphragm and the eye muscles. The adult worms in the bowel ‘cic tn it few weeks and pass out but. not. before ih0liSzillfl5 of the larvae ‘escape Into lb: mimics and settle down there. Herc they surround Jhcmselves with sacs and event- ually become calcified and, in the ,oourse of time. they die. leaving l .behlnd them thousands ofmlnutc ‘stony lumps m the muscles which l can be shown up bv X-lay. ' At the time when tllcse , muscles, the patient becomes ill. ‘ thous- l ands qt larvae are getirlg into tho T'S s far cry from the heroic, battle-scarred ‘lccp’ of the war to the smart, smooth- runlning Willys ‘jeep’ Station Wagon‘ pf to-ds —hut when it comes to practical utility they oth have a lot in common. The cop Station Wagon with all steel body an top is n new kind of station wagon-a clean hreak with tho limitations ofthe conventional vehicle of this type. It's a luxurious passen- ger car with roomy comfortable seats. . .. 3 l . The Willy: ‘Jean’ is a _ _ _ Th. 0N INI IAIM . . i " I - ' . 'w"i.'li'ii'."§.a... war Ptiiitiiiiu lifts: ' light tractor s well-on truck "UNIX?!"- fmna specially uilt for sowing, len tron or a rnohsle power unit._'\’ou can use ltssif to many use: in ths fsnory. it for an endless variety o I0 s. sore. Hla eyes become puffy. duo to the presence of tho lamta in the He may be aids at ‘_ ‘He has a fcvcr and his muscles are t ye muscles Remove the seats and prestoi-it becomes a utility vehicle with large load space. ‘Yhcn, thanks to lower weight and tha famous ‘jeep’ Engine with over-drive you get more economical mileage. Try n ride or a drive ‘see how the broad usefulness of the ‘jccp’ Station Wagon mccts the pattern of ill-day's living for both business and pleasure. Call your Willy's dealer today. s34 ros srsclncluousmal. uses . . . Operated by the ‘Jgeg’ centre power tske-ofl. this light wglg s, portable slr compressor operates man! pneumatic tools- THERE ARE oven sso wluvs omens ACROSS CANADA ro srnvr YOU DISTRIIUTOR T. e. IVES Z19 GREAT GEORGE ST. Charlottetown, P.E.I. AS MOllii POWER UNII‘ . . . The versatila flew‘, titted with power take-oil furnishes powerful the o crsuon of many (you n spline shaft an CORPORATION 9F CANADA. LIMITED PAR~T5 owl-slow WINDSOR ONWWIIU Conn tight a "sitn-lreroo." brougr. which Jacob» according xocorda. la allsged to have midl- r! v<4<OZfiOOl<lt))lJJ¢><r<'. s (Dem -N.Y.) pending fln-ai dispos- ition of the action In a lower cowl- Ofiloole, who labelled the bouts- rPllO-W on the has‘: 0f the reDlY to court Pllllili ass-w ‘i, t the stomach and may have cramps. His white blood cells increase in number and one type called the "Eostnophlle" is greatly increased lr. number Those sympfcuis set in about. two to thrcc sleek-s alter eat- lngtha infected pork. and last un- WILLY ‘J E E P’ PR o ou 5 . .. .. A _ D belt pulley equipment- WILLYS DEALERS ALSO tocarro m PRINCIPAL cmss AND TOWNS A VIC r