l" AGE EIGILIT I PRINCE EDWARD — TODAY — WEDNESDAY FEATURE STARTS AT 3:I5 - 6:50 - 9 4 IRENE DUNNE i REX HARRISON LINDA DARNEL FROM m: tor or EVERY asst-scum LIST io TOP ALL SCREEN ENTERTAINMENTI M!!! LII J. COIB I GALE SONDERGAARD ‘Darryl F. Zunuck Mort-mi IQNNA an the Kt NC: j or sumo - MIKHAIL RASUMNV ~ DENNIS HOEY an, zzéttwzzt/ .ii tutu Pnius-tviitttiiflfs " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OENTRAL GUARDIAN GIBIAIIIIIQS Df A :11!‘ olumni reserved for ncwa New Glasgow of local interest, but advertising ut a IXCNSy nature may ho lniwfleli at live cents .1 ivoru strictly pay-l iililc in advance. Rm" .1, Vi’ ziiid fi/lrs. llaytn mot- nicii to !I!(‘ vllplilli on Saturday. .\I\'N()L'.\‘(.‘l.\'(l the arrival ui - .i!~1sc<> coioit i=~ii_\i NOW you “"1 "V?" m“: “d” “I sum" mcrsirtc High SCJOOI had a plea:- i'.'lll like bciutiful ]ll('iill'(‘:\ inimi- uriil color. Visit our up-to-(iatc Cnincro Dciii G. ll. Tilylflf- 3W" cllcrs for Itllll‘ tit-notations. -a:it wi-ckciid at. his home here. Miss Helen end with licr ‘ Lorne Kelli; Kelly spent the week parents, Mr. and Mrs. iouthport. IIUSPIIXU. JUNIOR LEAGUE- The regular nioiitlilv ineciing of ‘J . . _ _ v ~ . ‘ _E . essrs. Leith Dicklescn and By- ihc Ciiziilottetoiin IIOSfiILrII duliiioi m“ Hm w?“ m charlnflerown igmgiic \\il!irllUI\;I ‘n. zllionlhiigoc-g Snmrd"). on buslncss. liilit‘ iiii iic~ti.i_' ti‘ 1.. . ‘ ____ “ml HI" I""*“I‘I“III" U“ ‘I’ '\" ITev. J. W. Hiiyicr was firmer ‘xmedllmn “TILIOIHIILI ‘m He“ I linstrii- lll tiiiit i-lizirgp for a nuin. monlibflr: llllltl iiiiiliiicii Iilt‘ liltllvlrlilii y“... of Wars} ii-or ti x it" (‘tllllll _vc.ii". lt‘. ___ W iriisiw iioiwvri i 1v“ will iii. I‘Itlr|i1I3_\‘ DIHLUVEII was a re- i-cn: visitor‘ I6 CIl.'l!‘l')ii€iIt\\\'Il. mid ICCPIlKIui for ilie iii (lLllliC nurses. ' timi- IIlJll lifc liiis liocn lilumii-‘it- .iini'iii~~ ziiid Minis. after Ill(‘ z l i‘ riistis mi “icdiics- (';[ 11»; 111m []_\', ,\ .~t. 'l‘tic ‘illlllllill i...‘ _ -. flit)’ is to iicld on June Tili. _~\‘ \'i'-"'ird Nicholson and J10 1,: tn he held iiic \I.I\i were visitors to the iiI Jllilt‘ .\IIl‘l' iii.‘ L" ti.‘ .1\\ .\Cl'\(‘(I. ‘llic tint; ——. ‘.ii, ilio no“ mgetmizl Miss liViniiifrcd Hziyter spill IIUWJYKI BIL-tunic Mr5 itlii‘ \\'("‘I'.Cll<l 'i lior ilOlllI‘ litre. rid Mrs. Margaret llitqli?» 113d hot‘ fr llciiwol Riiiiiiiiii. Mrs. 11H. __ _v__ lll with IlFT. I J . ——" l iersonuh I “IYILIKI was in the "p Cii-iity VII Saturday in F I (~i._,,i_;_ "g 11,; (ql-M-s/ii‘ ‘li‘;i'.§ of his assurance ‘Jotv filiiszini" ‘ i=. (‘hrirliitti-Tiwvn branches. V!‘- Itfrs. Richard B. Dickieson was a H. W Bernard of Brodoimvtsieor to the City on Slltufdly, s n izuest oi The Clio ‘iiip giiCFi c-f Miss Agnes Vvilliams. ii while iittciidiiir! ‘lie ___._ M1". and Mrs. Mritoii Grccn ac- Ii-oiiipoiilcil by thcir daughter. Miss The many friends of Miss Dori ‘Helen and Nliss Jennie liifoore LntiiJC of the LO BA. wC-EAPITOL -_ TODAY AND WEDNESDAY l ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — SHOWS 3:30-18:45 "f NEWS - "ALICE IN MOVIELAND" ‘othy Keefe are glad to know sho motorei to the capital rm Satur- ls icciiperaitln: IIIVOIIFEIOII‘ TIIYPI" ' flit."- ‘fill operation perfiiriniid .ii tlic l‘ i " Y .ii‘ iiiiiiii Ilrislii l, Yili “Cir =1‘ NEW 1G1“; W._.__ giiw . .l'..~ ins ll“t‘ll'. piirviiisri ' i.1“'ic Miss Diinnii Iiiiiric Jciik- a rm " and “UgNm “h he “IVS ‘ ‘I: clririniitz: fcotiii: tidiittliiei‘ of ,t° U5“ m ‘IP57 11%)‘ moist 3mm‘- Tifr. and firs. lcstor Jenkins ofgll“~'k CYHL“ \- i suinmersidc, hits returned to harl ,"'—'” . i , Aft-s. Wnrfrcld Orr visited cmr l ham“ jitter .““°l‘d‘““ the m“ sister ‘.ii IflW‘ IVIi-s. Wm. Toombs in ,_\'(‘l'tl‘ wi.i hm IYIIITKIDIITPTIIS, Mix W)‘ p _ N’ 1 H .1 1cm SM,‘ _ .. and F/trs. ll. W. BPFRIIITI 0i’ Briid- ‘ l" "m J5!“ a ‘I m "mun" n. Unhum h”. _ albane. _ , " ' 71th iu mptlclir govlverf and nun airon ' . , ‘m nme s ecu ‘ ‘ , i ‘ P Y LII! OI‘ EDWHII QII Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Corbett were itself host and hostess, where dinner <ervcd by the ad- '1. iiinld soci-al chat and rencivirig friendships. to mm: uies in the factory. BY TNE SEA ‘.\Ir.'=. ilabca Lea, Victoria, had as I1?!‘ welcomed guest during last‘, Mrs. Whitehead 0t Kensington week her niece, Misc Georgie-is visiting relatives and friends i Dumnt R. N. of Boston, Mass. Sherbet-c, she is now with her cousin Icy-pent; t9 your“ tn United slag-s Mrs. W. B. Bulmaii who has been ,. ,..i I it VICTORIA THE VILLAGE I wit li influc-nm. lshortlv going: l." pimic. i It , 3113 5 _]_ Dimsjoi-d, Manage;- ngll Air. and Mrs. Fulton Pierce. ac- Inuit. I L. nu m ffirgfi size 6X. PHONE 55 i4 GI a dnlll. mun NILDREN’ npdol alto-inn In M 4n v I'm uqviu Mm, Iu tiw So many of our customers hove CHILDREN'S WEAR, we have decided to venting have u nice selection of infants’ and EXTRA! , i ~I i of i~ I k ltllfit. ' m-n-d-r-w-i-w- l?» IL ‘i’; ‘3d.2"”..'..“.i?§'..‘.“.l I! lam homo oubuum mull ‘Ilitl 0| llillllhulh lillltll lull All! an nu 0| ni cl Ihl llquil, which uln for I uni-ism" lchlemlnn, lhflu‘ h in Inn out to: III 0| flfilllll III»! Jon Nurses‘ Ai 1 s Begin jzn. 6 mn iln onunii ' l s cioiiiizs \ n FROM THE FASHION SNDPPE asked us to curry We now children's weor up to TNE FASNIDN SHOPPE GT. GEO. ST. ithc Bank of Nova Scotio. Victoria,‘ Filmpniited b)‘ M“ ‘md Mn- 69°73‘! ‘Fives called Bwily to MOnIIBaI lost Mr-Cviihrri‘ We" mflivrii" w; iwcek to be RI the bedside of IIISISDPIIIF: Vsllri‘ "ii Simdait- wit“ lngcd fiitlicr who wits izikon seriously‘ IIlP-Y ‘"11’ 11"‘ \'~'<‘1"0m9 EUPSU OI ijLLYsfJ-e s iili with o severe hcart attack. Hi» ,‘pliici~ in the Bunk was filled bi" ,Mr. T.A. Vilatson of’ the Charlotte- : town Branch. I ..____ i Mrs. K. C. Helm, Victoria, re~ cvivcd the sod ntws of the Cl‘."1\iI‘. in Chinook, lvfiiiiitiiia, of tirr youngest brother Mr. Lotti; iifilleit. The sympathy of the people of this Iplace goes out to Mrs, Holm mid other iwlativcs in this their lioiir of ;sorrow. Mr. Alplionzo Mallctt who Hilcd rccenily iit Union Road, PEI. was a double cousin of Mrs. E .1 so iiie has been doubly bcrviiicd iii the past wrek. trel- Pennoncnt residents bcing comcd in Victoria zirc Nii". iliirs. Jclm Lord. Granville Rodd. N, S.. who iii-c lociitcd for Llil‘ ipresent with l\ft'. and Mrs. Evan Vviriqzht. having takon part of their ‘commodinus home for a dwelling ‘Mrs. Lord was formerly Mk Lizzic Wright of Victoria and tiic friends stie made here in early life along ii-Ltn others tire giving tliciii ‘doubt add inuch to the Church iiiid isnclal life of the community. Mrs. DOIIILIlI lililrcltison. Victoria. nttcndrvl thc Convoi-zition libu-T ‘ lit Mriiiri AIi“O|i IIiiivFrsiIY- 5 .Cni'] Smith Milford reeeivcd his B. A. degree. Carl is a son of’ fiiz‘. and Mrs. GCLJTE!‘ Milford L cr- pool, N. S. nnd his fi"c do Victoria txtcivl to iiic-ii (‘iii iluiiil- inns lll l‘t‘('(‘l\‘Ii‘g '. dcflrt‘. Llim they wish for him nil kin-rig of ilo-"fi INDIA PLANS LARGE EDUCATION PROGRAM cation and RICE romr .1. To May 16th. with ten members nsda. The approved as rend. ports of tho various were appointed as follows: NEW DELHI. May 19—(CP)— India's new $100,000,000 education progrsm calls for the establish- ment of three teaching colleges in Delhi for the training of teachers for high schools in physical edu- in domestic sciences. Grants will be paid to cxtstiiii: schools and colleges for the train- ans~ wermg to rc-li call. The president, Reta MacDonald presided and the‘ mefii-IHB "pelted by singing O Ca- scoretnoy Murchison MccEachem read the minutes of the previous meeting which were Roll call was answered by III! nome o! a chocolate btlr. The re- committees were given and new commttziie: Clean Up-Jnck Mi-Dorialri. Water-Mack Mi-Dnitziiri. I Finger Nail —R~UIIi‘I-\II(tI_Jfrt1iZtiII. l ‘ Taylor. ltlii)‘ and Jock MuDc-nald. Behavior Rrcord MeEachern. Ito the Red Cross. JIIW by bringing five items for d I lunch. Meeting closed by sinzimz tii The regular meeting 0r m‘, Notional Anthem. Rice Point “Beavei-s" was held on """ iNOVA SCOTIA MOOSE IN FOR TOUGH TIME Purdy tL-Colehcsteri in the Nov Scotta legislature advocated .open season on moose, but. he ex PYORrHmmc-Wayne MacEacltcrll Murchison The treasurer ri-ported $10.28 on hand and it wzis (IOPIHPKI In .iii,v a kettle for water. also fortviir.‘ $71. HALIFAX. May lil-JCPI-GHI‘. Til" . uzmmcr eiittnoc. Tho \IQ\V from this that o. vncdictiic Ali-viz with Ills briitlirr Noni IIl(‘_\' zirtriiiziiiaiiirvl their §Zl"\ll(I- t] mntlim- homo to Vict .i.u. travelling by motor and sprii’. .1 frxv L"l_\‘ hcr» Iicforo returning i» I_I\‘(‘.‘l‘O?I L. l’). kfzivlwrid and Kori.‘ Vi!‘ -"li .ii timc rf writing iire busily ontog- pri loading nniiilici- boat for Iilt’ Nciiifoiiiid‘ ' m-irkc‘ lirr i "l will (‘t 5t if iiifiri i‘1'~‘diitt‘ 1 number of littlo twigs. At tit. lurk in his (‘IOFPII PM": ' t\’li'i- in; of other teach“; Five hum‘ The proiiraimnie i-dmmittoc Iflthi fllifir .\'*n.=0n of the icni" with the dud scholars Wm be sent “broad took v-harzt! and all participated in fnrmcrs Into starting with the liiiti “ch yo" for mane‘. training m a Frfih Pond" which icniizcd .66". i-iiri .l zrcxii iiiunv niioplo iiriistii": 5619mm‘; resemch_ Roll (all tn b" nnvwered nz-vt ~ y iiiniii" to Illlllfllnpfg which i] tiii holding ovi" iliiriiic: the rs diic- to .\<";iY'CI[y of IILIICT- e i.ili tiicre is without mistake a Fllfifillfl cf hr-lp to lake port. in the task if londinc. but flust. IPXIVQ it to L l7. it moi-m Ilrlp to ire at»: he'll 91ft. ‘I in. rviiis iiiiii- FFGnsTsi-‘iy. no ftiilfi r <iii iii the post trrcck in Victorix cutini: in order IIF? LrE-m little ville liist week, when her grandson Xfr. and Mrs. Frcil Profitt. I Mr. Gordon Lzirrd- has been con- ‘fiXlCd to his home witih a severe attack of lumiiago, his many friends hope to see him out again , soin in his usual pleasant moo-d Mr. and Mrs, Gnorge Dicklesou liod zi= their guests on Sunday, Miss Aqnvs Williams, Miss Ruth Dickieson. Milxs Helen Holman and their son Creelman who is a sec- ond your stiirlcnt of P. W. C. Airs. W. D. VSic-venson and win- i some daughter are spending a fe.v ‘days ivltii the formers parents. iMr. iimi Mrs. Towiiscnd lifcNelil. North Rustico lifrs. Stevenson re- am! sicic.‘ iii Siimnieixsitlt‘. now whcvc ‘wm’ Bum“ COB“- MIIY 19 — ‘Ben’ licr IllhIXllllI is stationed with the (f, »\, It‘. kits; Jean Andrew ts having u picnsniii holiday in Keiisington xvhcrc sht- is the gucst of the Brookiiis family The miiiiy" friends of Mrs. W. B. i“ heafly W“'I°"m9 55 m9.‘ Wm II" Biilmim regret to learn of her in- I disposition, and hope she w"ll ‘soon ho fully recovered, her sis- Itcr IVlrs. Fred Olrirk is with her fiii- :1 ft-w ilni-s. The iiidflliilg of IIIOSE interested in New Glaszoiw cemetery was jhf-lll En the linll on Wednesday eve- ii:ii::. Only IIiP very feiv wcre ])l'f‘$C|'|I, whit-h was rcgrotnble to XlOII‘, \‘.|l(‘ll oiic realize: it l5 the ]'iI-.‘i'1i! pimp of If't\'l‘fI nriris gon‘? l-cioif‘. Hit» .i W iinrt l\li<, ilriytci" at- iciiixil t‘ic iiiirit-tr-rly mcetiiig tho l1:i|ii..~‘i d iiiri ii which was ‘Mt! ii‘. i VJeriiics-tlzcv i-liix. Rn. J, Cl'.l\'v'iUl'fI led in a otillfl ~"\l‘C. which scented to dtuw tht- mo; l‘ r~ of the Divine vet-y ‘."‘."'. fr". J. W. Hiiytcr was in- .i:i~ii‘.s II"II \'..- ziirriin. but iiity ilii: i 'l.\IIil'l.-ll ‘I-‘llll hiivo ii".0re iiiwii .. ’ilii' (‘INC of ill luck to i-ontriiri with this .~i~asoii .~'.i\' ‘iiic . scv" toting and old of V1i~ini..i . s Ill the itizijorlty (ll tiLS INIIDlitiLlS iviirk rre busily cruiiizwl with rzike hoes. shovels ziiitl iih-rlbrrittvs and any other iioceswn, Pqllllmélli Meaning up their prcitiises. br-nutifyiing their grounds otc, cts. mid at the same time suturing thcinsclvvs more ‘linn tho)‘ irill r" l_\' admit in‘ the be iiiiiii fill iiziii- and exhiieroting f c i liir, Mtéiiillllg odd momenia to rest wveiry but; and chat with one rinotlzei" iiboiit, th weather gardens “MN” °I which nil gccs to show they are the dmwmim‘ Pmflfam ‘J5! "MW _ I _ planting of flutters and of course IPFPSFPd "19"" "I "l? "mil-Stiff" will?” '3 mmnhul Inflow’ ‘joking discuss liouscclcaning problems. which might follow if the mow wt as it dots iii the bliiP wet-c not, 'wam;-d" about m; the horbiitii". iiild anyone width rri- Just Om, t.“ ppngcnm famfly he" (ihytnqg in ggmp 19v“ irfpflifl such ii< hits; Cassldy in m“ vmffl, by the 3MP“ The moose, 110W doclin fifth!‘ vosfi _'= tlPFviWs rirdit. as lust . - ~ Wm long years of protection ‘hunters. would b~ shot by froii BEGINNING JUNE 1ST DR. REDDIWS DENTAL OFFICE II. M1‘. STEWART will be closed on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON and all dny THURSDAY For the Summer Months. scores. he said.- ‘ Onc suczestion: Huiiicrs bi: I'll- fquired to fire a shot over head of the tnoose before takln" aim to kill TI‘!!! rcnIv: "But they miah" come a little too close." ‘ Without further argument nn open season on moose was declar- ed for Colchester County: N~ warning shot will be iiezi. Ih“ thy , .-iii"ri ' lllfill‘; tourists to bi: turned iiwuy for lric-k rf oniodiit- ion. -o IlPi‘t"< v.-i=h.n_r5 M Cassidv iiiifc in hrr rriitim. 'l'hc i-iiitori iit t‘mr of iriiting Was" Lifted Out, "0 Pain! Nu padsor planter: In Inn with-lint l few rlmrvu of n pniulen remedy PUTNAWPS ifirt Iirtzri '."i’i is if Iiriinririq had‘ CORN EXTRACTOR-only n luv oppllen- ...-,-j\4,-,| and (up \'§(j"‘fi-| fighpr-npn lions and relief rnmtl quickly ucklc 17317!‘ iishri: with hr". loads and J'"""°"""“““I'Y' F“"""‘I ' ' ii driibt ivcarlng loopy expressions [renter mmfnvr. HQ!‘ thi- old rein I remover. PUTNAAVS CORN EXTRACTOI- bill ihri‘ "ti?!" Wt" "RV" b?" " Micrt lIItIr-‘IIQPIIII"IHIICIHO- "nil (iMI happier If IhPY Iiiid not. -~=.' .1 riav or m before purchaser! irzi- quantity of bait. Fisher- ~ Putnam's Corn Extractor T? IRST in war-because of its ability to do more tough jobs than any other single iece of military equi men: . . Universal ‘jeep’ I . now the illys s first in peace because of its amazing versatility on the farm and in industry. Based on the some sound, proved engineering principles as the wartime ‘jeep’, the civilian version has been reinforced and improved in many ways. The mighty WillyvOvei-lnnd AlMOIIlIPOVIlIUMIU/fh til t":i.'""'= "i.::.'.:i=::::*."7..." ' '5 III D I O 0 saline ohm w u miller 01 bum. THERE ARE OVER 350 WILLYS-OVERLAND DEALERS ACROSS CANA --— g Lcylinder, 6O h.p. en ine supplies the power. MAY 20. 1947- Peaoetime Success Story of the WILLYS 'J¢* Selective 2- and 4-w eel drive permits swift highway travel or sure-footed cross country traction. Rear, centre and from power take- otfs (optional) make the ‘jeep’ n mobile power unit. Your nearest \VIII)’S-0\Cl’IIIfld denier will gladly demonstrate a ‘jeep’ for you, at your con- venience, under your own ivnr -ing conditioim There is no obligation. Call him today. C INDUSYIIAI. USES. . . Operated g‘ centre gown uke-ofl", (hi! u: I. pom iq ‘l: cnnwrcuor 09mm mm! Dncumnnc tools. DIITIIIUTOI p r. s. Z19 GREAT GEORGE ST. ' PRODUC S S IVES ~ Charlottetown, P.E.|. IO _Snuci_n Wllon with lII steel be removed. und ILIASIIII. SINI! . . The ‘Igor’ _ dy l! I puunger go: or with nun n roomy uuliu u do TO SERVE YOU ES~AND~ Ivited to give an evangelistic ier~ vmon at the evening session. i Peenemuenile is Wilderness .0f Destruction By ERIC BOURNE PEENEMUENDE. Isle of USC- terst -- This former Island para- ‘disc which Hitler converted at. a ‘cost q! $~200.C00.000 into a foniiu- .ttc workshop of death. where he ‘planned to win the war with on lanmy of 11,000 slave workers toll- ‘ing to turn out "V" Weapons at Ithe rate of 100,000 a your. today is ‘a wilderness of destruction. Masses oi’ twisted steel. huge, isundercd slabs of concrete and mountains of rubble and twisted stcei equipment, with the grotesque ‘framework of l. gutted building 'hcre and there still swaying drunk- ‘enily in the wind. ore all that is left of the 8218C rocket arsenal with which in fact Hitler might have won the war but for the hciivy delaying blows of R.A.F. Bomber lCommnzid In the sum-me: oi’ 1943.. For six hours Friday with two iotliei- correspondents I walked. i-itmbed and was driven through the vast ruinci-i mysteries of this; island "city" “hose name for iicarly two yturs was as grimly signific- ant for tho people of Southern England as the iiainc of Hiroshima was later to berome for the whole civilized world ‘ We three were Ihc. first non- Russimi Allied personnel to be nor-I niittcd to sci foot here since tho place fell to liizirshiil Konstantin Rokcssivskyh iirmy in the spring of 1945 | The Russians showed its every- thing. They readily assented to our lnspcctirg whatever we wanted to sec. ~ Our inspection showed that the Russians In fact have been and are conscientiously and rapidly completing the process of destruc- tion begun by the British bomb-. on. Only a lYLTIITIB could have re- stored the workshops or the firing Jnsiollations amid this incredible labyrinth of ruins and gaping uni-j dcrground vaults sprawled omong broad stretches of charm-d and stunted woodland. The Russians plan to finish the, June. "When we have finished.‘ there Will be nothing loft at LII," Major Vosiiicv, 30-year-old grey- huircd commandant of the Paene- muende urea, told us. "We sruil destroy all the road; and railway‘ tracks which our aviation did noti finish off. and we shall blast out‘ tho wundations." I "The Germsm took more tho-v‘ five mars to‘ create this place." Vasillev said. “The Royal Mr Force knocked it out In 10 hours. Our work will have been virtually enm- pIOIbd in two months. What Io do ‘have we look upon u u present h: your children and thotr future." HAT/B HBADLESS ANN MAY HAUNT TOURIST! SEVENOAKIS, Kent, England. May lll-twi-Knole House, one of the largest private houses in England, when Henry VIII re- portedly courted Ann Boleyn, ha: been given by Lord Sackvtllo to the National ‘Iruat for perman- ent preservntion for the public. Under terms of the transfer Lord Sackvillo, whose family re- ceived tho house from King Hen- ry, will leue u section o! it. The 365 rooms. 52 stair-cues and grout hail are packed with period furn- INSULATION with Full Thick Rockwool Scmi Thick Rocliwool Loon Fill Rocliwooi 3" Cork Insulation 6 Lt. 6 Lt. 9 Lt. Phone I7 I TNE TIME FDR Lot in Solve your Insulating Prpblaml IARN WINDOWS Randy tor Bolivar-Open or Gland. 4 Lt. 8 x I0 Born Windows I x I0 lam Windows 4 Lt. I0 x I2 lam Window: I0 x I2 lam Windows i0 x I2 lorn Windowl lture. tapestries, old diver and famous pictures. Galleries ‘ ‘ ’ the Vonatiau Ambassador's rooms; the King's room, in which are exquisite sil- ver furniture and tho state bed; the Reynolds room; the ballroom, the Cartoon. Brown and Leicester galleries. Lord Sackville first. offered tho house to the National Trust in 1943 and its transfer has been the subject of negotiation ever since. HUGE RAT POPULATION VANCOUVER —- t0?) — Van- couver's rut population I; 800.001 according to the Canldiun Institutl or Sanitary Engineers here. ii WM estimated that. each rut in Ouiirirll costs citizens s2 yearly Mid till‘ the rodents caused $60,000,000 dam- age lost your. STAMP HONORS POET STOCKHOLM -- 1GP) .— A u!“ Swedish stamp was issued in April The golden bear of (mlifoi-nin, o It commemorate; Rik Gustaf Ge. variety of the grizzly. has long been] lei‘. hisivrimi. p00! and °°"‘~P~“~‘°‘ extinct. ~ with PlIRDY and GREEN LUMP LIME 90 Lb. Bags JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS Problems: Cedar Groin Asbestos Shingles 210 Lb. Heavy Butt Asphalt Shingles IZS-Lb. Locknoth Aaphult Shingln I8" and 36" Slate Surtocad Roofing 36" Service Routing 35, 45 8i 55 lb. I2 and I5 lb. Asphalt Saturated Felt Protection- Our Stock is Fairly Complete and vi Wolcomo your Inquiry by Phone or Moll- L. M. PDOLE a. co. Paella’ What-vac CHARLOT TETOWN Home Beautification is Here BRIGHTER up your out BUILDINGS and FIIIDES This is the Answer ROOF COATINGS Gives Your Root Many Years of Added 5 and 4S Gal. Drums Root Coating Asbestos Root Putty in I0, 25 and 5D lb. Drums Caulking Cement in both Gun and Knih Conslmncy who died 100 years ago. to your . looting Plum I71