APRIL"'25.‘.'1'A1‘A2':19 t “fa:- (Jiaanlt id W’ Words up», 4o “no 0 '3 Advertising Alleles-Payable In Advance _ Minimum Chargo For Any Advartiaamarn II Quota Central Guardian Locals to par word; Western and itaatem Locals u p“ word; Announcements and Coming livcnta 8o pa: word; Ill lamtlthnj Not-tool 84o psr inch; Lilla '91 rloralann Spiritual Oflerlnga, Cards. atct. lo per name; utters o; ggndilonsc I40 per inch; Wedding Engagements co words fu $1.00 anti-ll flllta for ovary additional l words; ltiotloaa of Thanks mg Appreciation. 84c per inph or 0o par wad; Liata of Subscrip- pcr inch: Addrcdand Presentation 81.00. , ' Other late: anappllsatiol. '7" ‘Agents Wanton t“ ‘(iii-LETS wsuran - 1r not interested Lu a. business of your own do not reply to this, We have 5(j\€l'lll available districts whore (yup products are known and these otiir a real opportunity to; men who can qualify. Sell guaranteed hDiLJEhULd products. Write to-dsy {or details and catalogue to Paznllfx,‘ 1600 Delorimler, Itfmi- |;r."il. Bally ilhloks __._.__-_-----—-- fixs — B. o. r _ sman two Government Approved chicks. Write for particulars. Maritime Chick Hatchery. Saint John. N-B- tars & Trucks For Sale ioTti-tsus-ioso nusoro SEDAN. Rnrlto and heater, good corldltlon. Ertrr- Lowlher, Crapaud. {on HALE - 19-11 cnnvaonar ctynfll in excellent condition. Can h» seen at Morrison and Mac- mo» shop, St. Elesnork Cross- . itix. FOIL SJiLE - l5 CWT. CHEVRO- iw Army 'I‘ruck. in good condi- lzan. Engine newly honed and 20 oversize pistons installed. Either wake or steel box. W. A. Lord. ("npv Traverse. Phone Borden 13-120. rmt SALE - FARGO TRUCK. 0i wt. with radio and heater. ground grip tires. In good condition. Robert Crabbe. Milton. (‘AR FOR SALE - I348 PONTIAC tour rloor Sedan. privately owned. my» nailed. Radio, Under Scat H0310!‘ and Deli-asters, Seat Cov- ers. Back Up Light. etc. $2.000. Write G. C. W.‘ 48 Richardson Ave. Sydney. N. S. Phone B823. F611 SALE - 1on2 cnavnonar wtisit. Perfect cottdltlon. Apply it» Gus Tierney, New Haven. a- TOR SALE -- ONE 1842 PLY- mouth Sedan. New engine and tires. 194a. Apply Mwis Toomlws. hitlyflcld. ("on sans-ours tom nmnouny Pooch, radio and heater, in good rottdltion. James Clark, Kenslng- inn. . rmt SALE-USS HUDSON pours. will take good work horse or car in trade. Roy Crosby. Cornwall. Ton some - 102a wznnvs Knight Coach. .Good price J91- cash. Alfred Reeves,» Eroetown.» ron SALE -,~' 1M0 cmwsnan Royal Sedan, in goodmondltlon. Life guard tubes and heater. Call 0r write Allison M, Harper. North Carleton. - FOR. SALE-ID” DODGE SEDAN- finod condition. Apply 183 Q1199“ Street. P710119 2216. For Sale l-‘Olt SALE-SUMMER COTTAGE nt Rosebsnk. Apply 203 Grafton. . _________:______ FARM FOR SALE — AT PLEAS- nnt Valley. Containing-m acres nl good ttllable land. with build- ings. Near church. school and sores: also railway and bus. ‘Mrs. Margaret Seniors, Broadsi- bane, it. R; N0. 2, P. E. I. ?______.______-- run soar: - s worn: nonsas. ptlce $73, ses and $125. Apply Wilfred Doucotte, North Rustico. FOR. ssbn- QUANTITY or hay. culled pootatoes. Also some stumble for seed at a reasonable prire 1 broader house. Malcolm l\’lacLca.n, 35 Grafton Street. ___________,__________ __ FOR SALE - I65 ACRES LAND with ltcsvy lumber and hardwood nt Alexandra. Paved highway- Mlply Samuel Cousins. Phone 5-111. . _ . _ ______-___________._. FOR SALE - RECLEANED MIX- ed grain. Eiban- oats and Chtown w. s0 barley. 82.90‘ per owt. Wilfred Craig. Middleton. FOR. SALE — DOUBLE DRIVING igon. Running gear and wheelfl fut‘ express wagon. One jlgger ulietl. J. A. Berrllm. Dtintdlfl- - "ma ctr-r riurr is nrrrsnam. Hand made rugs. carved jewel boxes. cigafotto boxes.-si1k IUIII. rtc. Jviado in India. Inquiries H8 Fitzroy, Phops, 1757-L. Hm SAL -- 1088 FORD TRUCK Tractor. Also rubber tired trailor miitsble for tractor. Com9l°l° with racks. Lowell Younkcr. ltnton Road North. ‘ . till’: FORD FIVE PASSENGER rioupe, lngood condition. Radio. heater. Fox pens practically now. Suitable for chickens; also lt-rlW- Stirltng Rodd, Winlloe. ' %______________________._... yon sans-motor: smunuo lots. ammo up. ‘smut she- _ Kly. voa SALE _. 1m BUICK EN- o- gine, suitable for boat or ststion- , t "y work. Apply Newman's Gor- lze. New Haven. l-‘OR SALIt-a- 014010814712!" Kenslngton. property of Annie Fyfe. Apply to Turner Glydon. ron sansawosrvaarmm can- flue. P110110 ‘ - x1813‘? . ‘Qlllll ' Y?‘ . ""7" PLANET JR. SEEDEBS, SOWS all size seeds from a bean to turnip seeds. In either rows or hills. Price $23.85. On sale at 125 Kent Street, Charlottetown. J. J. Mustard. - . l-‘arm Machinery FLEUBY - BISSELL WAGONS. Manure Spreaders. Flows, Judson Sowers, Disc Hat-rows. now ready for delivery, Hall Mfg. Co. J-. J. Mustard, 126 Kent Street. ‘ General Stores PAINTS. ALL COLORS, ANY quantity. At tho K. and R. sum 109% Richmond Street. Houses-tints. Wanted WANTED T0 RENT - SELF- contalned house or apartment, immediately or May 1. Adult family of three. Phone 1848 or 2174. ' \ Lost LOST-SMALL PBECIOUSBIJOOD -Rosary. Finder phone 1111.7. Miscellaneous NOTICE ARBIVING SOON. carload of t cedar posts. Ewen MacLeod, Klnross. ___ llurserl. Stool i STRAWBERRY PLANTS — SENA- tor Dunlap $1.50 per hundred by mail. 510.00 per thousand. Prem- lei‘, 81.75 per hundred by mail. $12.50 per thousand. M. F. Reeves, Southpcrt. STRAWBERRY PLANTS AND raspberry canes, Premier, $1.71) hundred. by mall. $12.50 thous- and. Dunlap. 01-50 hundred. $10.00 thousand. Raspberry canes $4.00 hundred. L. R. Balderston, Southpm-t. - FOR. SALE -- STRAWBERRY Plants. Dunlap $1.50 per humi- red. $10.00 per thousand. Premier $1.75 per, hundred. $12.00 thousand. J. C. Stewart. Char- lottetown. R. R. 7. PLANT A HEDGE - RESERVE now for Spring delivery -- ex- trsmely hardy — quick growlns Chinese Elm ~— will grow two feet the first year - enough plants (25) to plant 25 feel. Special price 25 plants for $2.98, 12 inch size;- Writs for New Free Full Colour Garden Guide. Brookdslo - Klngsway Nurseries. Bowman- ville. Ontario. srnawnnanv PLANTS. PREM- ler, $1.75 hundred, by mall $12-50 thousand. Dunlap 51-50 blind”!!- $l0 thousand. W. Earl Balderston. Southport. FOB SALE -- DUNLAP STRAW- berry Plants. May and June de- livery. $1.50 hundred. $10.00 thou- sand. W. B. Creed, High-field. Painters and Decorators PRINTERS AND PAPER HANG- ers. Phone 2599-J. J. S. 119C100 & S011. Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAUO» Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds. apply Hut Penetrating Glory Oil- Aryour Drugalrt. Salesman Wanted ATTENTION PLEASE-WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer in Char- lottetown. Experience not N065- sary. A fine oplwrl-"lllly t0 8W0 into old profitable business where . Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Raw- lelglrs. Dept. m-n-ano-tss. Montreal. BALESMAN 1s REQUIRED B)’ old established house in Montreal to sell textiles of rayons. B11115- cottons and dress woolens. i0!‘ the . province of Prime Edward 1s- land. calling on all tuners! 001% Write stating use and Bill"! m“ particulars of what, line 2°" 5°“ carry. ‘Box 597, Guard an. OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLE- ssls Dry Goods-firm inmllonllflll is interested in t , ‘r0015! man with car to take over the entire territories of the Morl- times. Nova Sootia. New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island. oplndlvidual territory. Box Guardian. ToLsi to LET-JUBNISIIED samnoom. 39 Water Street-Phone 10984.. . m I," ... o-aoou sranrsmxr. llestsn in rooms. Elderly‘ will!!! preferred. Write Box 602, Guar- dian. ro an - naran aoottr sun- able for two girls. Write Box 003. Guardian. . _ .....__.._..___._------ r0 mn- --_ rwo near-an. UN- furnlrlted rooms. suitable for bus- ‘i us ‘couple or nus-lei. Control. lctpltono 17034.. ‘ plnlalix. . I Soothe unweigh- Wmoti mo! maxim. ‘mood-Street. Phoneflfl. t 598. FOB SALE-SEED WHEAT, SEED t s? wit-automation anon, , ‘ffborcbeltnll. , a , _ “m”. n 131a‘ h. " l i Y's-swan. r w’ roaearius-q-rmwmnr- " ‘ llaw- YorRCEXohongo (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April 24- Stocks‘ Clara Al Client ........ 2‘! 7-8 Am Smelt 45 $8 Am Tel 145 30 1-8 90 58 11 9 1-4 32 3-8 29 7-8 4.3 1-2 27 1-2 57 3-4 32 3-8 50 1-2 -11 3 3-4 22 1-2 22 5-8 Curtlrs Com 9 1-8 Elec Auto 36 1-4 38 16 3-8 40 5-8 3.’! 1-4 27 67 7-8 Stone and W .. 15 5-8 Stdbkr .. 18 1-2 Texas 53 1-4 Union Pat: 79 1-2 Untd Air . 13 1-8 Untd Corp .. 3 3-8 U S Rubber 38 5-8 U S Steel 71 3-8 Vanadium 23 1-2 Warner . 11 3-8 West U - 15 1-4 Westhse El 22 1-2 Wlllys .. 5 1-4 Woolw 45 34 Yourigstn . . 64 Markers Ar A Glance (Canadian Proal) Toronto-Slightly ahead in quiet trading Montreal-Trends easing tendencies New York-Revived demand re- trieves some of week's losses. ' mixed with Produce MONTREAL, April 24- (C?)- Proclucs prices quoted here Satur- day were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lo\vs: Eggs: Free cases, A large 46-46 1-2; med 44-45; A pulleta 42-43; B 42-43; C 35. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurlaed 57 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh and storage 58-58 1-4. First grade creamery print job price 58 3-4- 59 1-2; solids 58 1-2., Cheese: Current receipts Ontario white 30; Ontario colored 30-30 1-4 (fob); wholesalebntarlo white 3i 1-4; Ontariocolored 31 1-2. No other prices established. 1.15-1.25; NB no 1 75 lbs 1.35-1.40; 10-lb bags 21-24 cents; PEI no 1 75 lbs 5.50-1.80; 10-lb bags 24-25 con s. (lraln ' WINNIPEG, April 24-(CP)—The Winnlpeggrsln exchange experien- ced a dull session Saturday after a brief flurry in trading. Portugal was allocated 300,000‘ bushels of wheat and 150.000 were ear-marked for the United King- dot-n. Rye moved narrowly with some buying by American accounts. The range in price was 1-4 to 1-8 lower while flax was 1-8 lower to un- changed. Cash prices:- Oats: 2 CW 82 1-2; ex 3 CW 81 3-4; 3 CW 81 1-2: ex 1 feed 81 1-4; 1 feed 81; 2 feed 79 1-2; 3 feed 74; track 78 1-2, . Barley: 1. CW S-row 1.19 7-8; 2 ow B-row 1.191s; 1 cw a-i-ow 1.12 7-8; 2 CW 2-_row 1.12 7-8; 3 CW 6- ro\v 1.12 7-8; 1 feed 1.12 7-8; 2 feed 1.12 $8: 3 feed 1.09 3-4; track 1.09 3-8; 2 CW yellow Lfi 7-8; 3 CW yellow 1.12 7-8. barley Charlottetown U). Writs-or phone Eric Lowthsr, Crapaud. ilanotlar slim . Clark. Phone 1523-0. lme bang- ers with every bli-nd. IANTID~—LLI $11115 U §VWIPTID$$CZ.VIWCC 1M. llicbaollroc. ANTED wmribio. 1:101! amu- aa soon as heated I DIAII. -WII‘IE hederlctfln. , _ t gnaw Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs new _ . PAGE canvas; ' rns'ou . . ALLAN BRONMMN oi Montreal, prominent Canadian industrialist and community lBldfljllDQIl whom the French Government recently conferred the title of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. - . (Canulianyrua) TORONTO, April 24- Salel Stock 6000 Am Lardcr 15100 Am Yknlfe 14 2000 Anucon .... .. .. 28 500 Anglo Cdn .. 375 3500 Apex .. 04 1-2 4700 Arjon‘ . 23 1-2 2400 Athona .. 16 65 Bk of Mtl . 25 3-4 1500 Base Met 26 1500 Buffad 15 ' 600 Cal Edm 475 115 Bk of Comm 23 34 1000 Cent Pat 127 . 1000 Chesklrk 05 1-2 2200 Cochenour . 265 3000 Decalia l9 1000 Delnlte 157 14000 Detta .. l0 13000 Duvay 10 3-4 1585 Eldona 81 4200 Giant Yel 630 950G Gillies 1O 1-2 2000 Globe .. 5a 3000 Gulf Lead . 42 1217 Imp Oil . 18 5-8 230 Int Nlcke 31 1-8 1800 Labrador 410 2000 Lake Dufau 125 ' 325 Lake Sh 14 1-2 500 Lu Wass . 44 3000 Lapaska 11 700 Leltch 114 1700 Louvicourt .. 16' ‘1100 MacDonald 40 4000 Macfie 8000 Negus . 1034 New Jas 2000 New Marl 4500 New Norz . 65 Noranda 2000 New Thu 450 Normetal . 258 1500 Ninca. . 28 3800 Okalta 236 1000 Pamour . 131 2500 Pan West 20 1-2 3000 Piccadilly . 08 3000 Quesube . 80 13500 Roche . 14 2000 Roxana 40 1600 Preston .. 165 1500 Purely .. 7 1-2 1310 Royallte . 640 300 Roybar .. 20 7000 Scnnorm l2 2000 Senator . 40 ‘ 1800 Sherrltt . 193 12100 -Silanco 57 1200 Slscoa . 24 9400 Sladen . 35 2000 Steep R0 136 600 Sulllv .... .. 168 1200 Trans Res 83 1990 Waite .'5 200Wrl; Has-g 2 CUBE 150 Pend Ore f Total sales Z16. SIIIPPIIlG news Arrived Saturday AT SAINT JOHN- Irish Elm, from Dublin Wyoming, Halifax Sallod Saturday Beaver-lake, for London The longest tunnel in North America is that through Cascade Mountains Ln the state of Wash- ington, It is 7.70 "miles long and cut through solid granite, perfectly straight. t BARS FDR SALE i947 Kaiser Sedan. I947 Chevrolet Sedan. _ ._ I947 Mercury Sedan. ~ 1946 Ford 5 passenger coupe. I946 Dodge Sedan. I946 Plymouth Sedan. i942 Dodge Coach. 1939 Plymouth Coupd Above con on in good ma- chonicol condition, ot- strtoctivs prices. ATLANTIC MOTORS LTD. 70 King Street Moncion, N. l. Phone 5041. wawruin Established business ......» itopioil silks and chipping tpoco, iqm fut on ground floor will: delivery en- v l. A lo: I , ' mrnrson a rm: French into-China By I. M. Roberta, Jr. Associated Press News Analyst Paul Reyna-lid, Iorirncr premier of France, say; that the advance of the Chinese Communist armies creates a “very dangerous" situ- ation for French ludo-Cblna and other Par Eastern countries. He says Chinese Communists are pouring across the frontier to help rebellious natives in Indo-China. and pose an ultimate threat to Siam, British Malays, Burma, India. and Indonesia... » French troops (of which‘ there are more than 100,000 in . Indo- Chlna) have beaten off initial at- tacks, Reyniwd adds. but the tone of his remarks indicates strongly that they- cannot be expected to hold on forever. Reports from Indo-Cltina already showed that the French had al- talned no more than a precarious military balance- Ho Chi Minhts Viet Nam Gov- ernment has not been stamped out. Ho, although its studied in Moscow, ls not a follower of the Coonlnlorrn line. Helwanted to keep his revo- srit outside support he has receiv- ed. he will not refuse it. France's efforts to re-estsblish Dai once worked with Ho. but lat- er went into Riviera. retirement Indo-China is now gone. Observers have wondered for some time how long it would pay movement. Indo-Chlna vast quantities of rice and cheap coal for export but hardly seems worth the 830000.000 a month the armed motypatio costs. lution private. But as the Com- 01150111191”- munists offer him the only itnport- "landed in $900. France to oppose the independence 5mm“ m, clubs In Montreal MONTREAL. April 2i — (C?) - Police figuratively looked through s blind eye retmly and said they couldn't see a pyramid club any- where in town. The truth is they couldn't be more wrong. It may be that pyramid-tumbling times will come in s week or l0 days. But right now the pyramids are being built at a frantic rate in various sections of town and the early starters have cashed in some sizeable winnings. "I am not aware that any such clubs are in operation here at. the moment," said Lleut. Romeo Jerry, head of the police morality squad. It appeared he hadn't heard of the customer who went to his uptown Montreal bank last Thursday and tucked $1,000 away in the sock, much to the surprise of tbs teller who know the depositors usual weekly deposit. The arrival of another depositor with $900 s. few minutes later loft the girl teller baffled until a third a $30-a-wcek shopgirl The teller remarked the girl look- ed "awlully tired." Said the girl customer: "And the throne of Armam and Tonkln you'd feel tired too i! you had been under former Emperor Bai Dal are up half the night to collect this not expected to prove fruitful. Bao money - this pyramid club business is tiresome but it sure pays." So the secret was out even if and negotiations with the French. 1.19m, Jury 51d gay, “Th1, y, 511 Western observers say whatever in- new; w me, bu; 1g any ma, on,“ fluenoe ‘he once had in northern a" djwovm-ed we Wm mvemgute and act on advice of our legal de- psrtment." Police attorney Antonio Lame: "absolutely il- Pwdw" legal" and in contravention ‘to article Z16 of the Criminal Code governing lotteries. Be that as it may the pyramid- ARDAAN, cuAaLo-rrarown , A _ ‘a i A Sees Threat from Pyramid Clubs a i a A t 7 Communists ‘In "A" phurishinq Au¢tl9n AT moo _ Iaasinatrustcd syn-arm n. mcqoiaaurauty pllbllll .... (don at Ulgg on Wednesday. April 21th, at l o'clock-her aiMi. and farm implements. ‘ old; 90 hear, 1 year old. IMPLEMENTS! 1 binder (bearing): 1 hay mower; 1 hay rake; '1 _‘ , I mouthing barrow; 1 bone hoe: 1 potato markup! potato muffler; I potato digger, 5 stacks hay; I disc seeder; 2 truck wagons; 1 wood sleigh; 1 aled pols (new); 1 driving pied; l drlvilll Wagon; l roller; 1 not scales (Renfrcw); 1 cream separator (ltenfrevl): l puiper (MIL); 1 truck ind shafts; l chicken brooder and stove; f. ladder (new); 1 quantity rough board and 2 x 4. Also a lot of work and driving harness, double and single. _ 5 stacks of hay. Sale positive as Mrs. McQuinm is moving out. Terms Cash. ' Mas. some n. MCQUINN, Owner - J. lf. McDonald Auctioneer. AUCTION sans: “ AT ALBERRY roams TUESDAY. APRIL 20th. Al‘ LI) P. M. I am instructed by Mr. Reginald T. Buoll to sell the following: < 1 lure work mare. 8 years; 1 mare 9 years (1: hundred); 1 disc lllrruw; 1 Illfln: tooth hat-row; single plow; I wood sleigbs; “ ' , n quantity of hay; sawed lumber, t; boards, 2x8, 2x4; sills; asphalt shing- lflli 50 wrd o! hardwood (S ft. lengths); posts; stakes: bnrbwlro; beans scales; household effects; Climax Range; F‘... cette; beds; springs; tables; chairs; cupboard; dishes; 1 Daisy churn (new): lamps; 1 small acalgd (cap 10 lbs.); forks; shovels; hoes; and other lfllclgg my; m", on . TERMS CASH. - REGINALD T. BUELL , . LESTER lmlzmr A u . l! day very wet Isis next day. ‘ uc- om’ _ _clubbing which started on McClill- ....“:.:.:t':r'..".t: ..::"::.“::..§:'t. m-p- 11-- w-e W Malaya would misc“ a serious through Westmount, Notre Dame probmm (m, Bfltmt The Malayan De Grace and Snowdon. to the town Communists who, ironically enough, were mostly snned parachuting during the war against Japan. have mostly been back into the jungles. But to clean it an almost hnpossible one. ern observers s taste of wthut can happen throughout Southeast Asia. is looking a considerable distance into the future. Moslem and Hindu religions present strong barriers against Communism are blocking no Communist inter- ference. With Chins. conquered. Commun- ism will have spread over nearly 800000.000 people. Territory which may be considered aligned in the western camp embraces P6111005 8W.000.000. This leaves iihe opposirg factions in the cold war to contend for the allegiance of nearly l.009.°il°-°°° Asiatlcs. The stakes in the Far East are rapidly cssumlns I Vii-ll"? comparable to those in Etuope- ' Winters Comments On Chignecib Cdnol SAINT JOHN. N. 8-. April 24 — (GP) — Reconstruction Minister Whiter said in "an interview recently he is aware that demand Chignecto is increasing Maritime; and also, he understood. in Newfoundland. He said ‘he is familiar with tho merit and a. project for land re- clamation. _ "It would a to mo.’ Ml‘- Wmters. added, "that any Iiederal Government spproach- to the PW- ject would normally have to be based on the attitudes adopted by the govemments of the-interested provinces." He said he was not in a position to comment. further on the matter at. present. EAGEB BEAVERS PRINCE ALBERT. Sask. -(UPP ‘A beaver-built dam was endan- gering a bridge near here. Game branch officials demolished the dam .wltl-i dynamite. Next" d!!! they returned and found l-‘w beavers. working all night» had the dam rebuilt. Ofllciais now are. planning to have the ‘beaver! trapped. — ltVAliTED BEER BOTTLES - HIDES Iron - METALS ‘ Highest Prices. Foil Service MAURICE BLOCK 8i CO. Phone 2208, ... sits TRUCK - Two-ion Mor- cury, i946? modal. Good condition. Complete with duel wheels, S-ton springs, hector, mot, ‘covered-in bar body, 6f x10‘ s‘ 6' high. Soc dolly of noon or Crockett and Storey Ltd. ' ' liiKoar st, rimgo of Mount Royal and to Montreal's by British em couple more driven Pierre-Louis Gagnon n ,- "sem, a Sal-yous Royal ss she threw her door open 31:12‘ agigtrgiirforggtnent might make 184i nizht and started to welcome her pyramid visitors. She admitted she Burma. when three ma" 93-1955 was tired after nearly a week of Communist groups are contending ‘ripping around town to various for power, already have given west- club-member's homes to keep her In speaking of India. Reynsud lose only a dollar if the pyramid 1118113 The somewhat jaded after several days governments of India. and Parlstan n; pyl-umd_lbufldlng_ Bu; ‘he w“ Report Discovery Of (o, a canal across the Isthmus of to be nearer to the earth than any ' m (hg other Star except one. proposal in its three aspects-as s 36-inch reflector at the University gmp waterway, a power develop- of Arizona's observatory at Tucson end. _ . hope to get about 82.000 in a nights." said Mrs. “I pyramid from falling. “At best.” she said. "I stand to falls." Another pyrsmlder, Mrs. Buck of Snowdon admitted she was Lou enthusiastic when she said: ‘Twelve days after you get you: pyramid card for joining a club for a $1 fee you should collect the $2,- 048 jackpot - if your pyramid doesn't; fall; that ls if everybody does what they're supposed to do in the way of getting new members. "But even if it does fall it's grand fun. You meet a lot of nice people you never knew before." New Pair of Stars MINNEAPOLIS. April 24 - (AP) - Dr. William J. Luyten, chairman of the astronomy de- partment of the University of Minnesota, today announced dis- covery of a pair of stars believed The new discovery ls in the Con- stellation Cetus (the whale). Meosuresncuts mode with the revealed the two stars are prob- ably less than six light-years away. of Mount ' FARM son; sALs: WATER GLOBE DAIRY FARM . _ Situated liventiles from Chorltliietovm on the Brockley Point Rood, consisting of 100 acres of lend, 85 clear and the» balance covered with hold wood ond lumber. (Buildings an practically new) with large dwelling house and lorge born. Houso hos oil the ntodcrn conveniences including both. All buildings equipped with electricity, close to clturclt, school cnd store. l-4 mils from Brockley Station. Apply c. w. Mellett, Charlomlown, R.R.6.. FARM rota. sans Eight miles from Charlottetown ‘on the Si. Peter's Highway} H2 acres, 75 cleor, bold-lice wood and lumber. ' buildings include born, "poultry house, double garage, mocha ins shed, broodesr lions-s ond workshop. All In excel-lent condi- t lion. . Form equipped with modem conveniences. Easy access (vi city in all seasons of the ycor. Handy school, churches, stores and factory. Con bo- bought with or without stock cnclqmq. chinery. ‘ v Apply on premises. ‘GEORGE C. CUDMOR! Dunstdlfnogs Drle out ACHES ' AT COVEHEAD g t Consisting of 100 acres, 65 clear, 35 ocres oi hord and soft wood. Lond ‘in high stole of cultivation with brook, spring and pump. 2 acres of strawberries under cultivation. ‘ll miles from Charlottetown on moi-n road to Notioridl Pork, Dolvoy and North Shore hotels. l-2 mile from race frock. All bulld- ings in good repair. Electricity and telephone availabl- GEORGE H. KIELLY, Owner Coveheod Rood Troinor 8:‘ O'Donnell Solicitors. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! '9 . Newman.- me missuswour ieiz MEASURE- Bur WHEN sue noes some suorumue mtg . I MENTG. SHE KNOWS ‘EM RIGHT DOWN TO A ‘T? HUBBY — WELLJJIS Suzi i5 ANYBODY? 605:9. sue Ana 100 Guise.’ vouuo tam, s- our uouevfruese ALI. Rica?! $0 "msv t i “scum cueés lusts-row a vsosecr F’ ‘ftllNtitS moor ME < Qowr =|1"oo ruin»; i1‘ wiu. FIT 17AM! A 40 Bus?» utPs. FOQ w atmuohv 1 csmzv your m 02E.- ‘I --~ e9 water ANDA 2; - Anew-r m SIZE "v MENTQ AROUND IN M‘! ‘ >\ sissy/e. I DON'T AT ALL! new? l mm izzusufia‘ ' . ,/ l WAN-f ‘Ne’ 905$. THINGS LIME THAT. ‘TA oping-Agar; w; THEM BACK AND GET‘? Mgpguggugpw! THEM EICl-IANGED! y a F, ‘ _ i p/ . ‘ I i J . / ' ,1 . . \\ t / o " i’ a ‘ ~ . , ‘Q . - l a . \ .-".' \ ‘ | - ‘ti / \- . . t ti it Q ___ " ‘ _ i ' ,5 -. I s ‘ . o- _ _ LSflERH. #47152 ‘s _ _ \ . Mlltttukm‘ m two. _ k- w .\ _».. STOCK: 2 barren; 2 milk cows; 2 young cattle; 8 pill. 4 month! 8v Fogoly u_nd Shot-ton '-