48 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues” April 'I. ii tWheot Sale To Soviet Unionl‘ , Is Reported Hoif Shipped Nit)\"l'RlC\l. (‘i‘ Ah til \il't‘s are anion: the latest to ' half of ('an'xda‘s salt-s Iii Jill.— ht- “Mignon wheat caru'res I 000000 I)l|>iit'i< of \l‘itt‘til "i ‘tnm 'l‘he “Wilem \'e"" \'ir-' \ria is w sia no“ has hr-en shipped a loading in Saint John, KB. and ‘ Cunndtnn When! it turd snotty» \\:ii muke three trips with 550.0th ‘mnn said .\|~nrl:n' trim ill a tum", the agent suit. ' g _ ‘ i About toonnoooo itlt»'lt‘i\ of ’I‘hu lleund hulk carrier <M- . V . ~_ 1 . (xv -s fore the end o l.:u\'- duv rent-e Seanar shivmi'v' senwn 'l‘he l'ulunds Rodcri (‘tunpany ‘and another 23.n‘innoo were it! t:~;m.<t;ul has heen assir'ned jslnpped (illt‘illi‘ lite A "let‘ f"“ttl lStUtttti tons and othe other Nor- ‘t "in?" t . t. ‘ the order had been ship'ud her orttu arrived in Saint John Mon- vxfi "' 5, ‘east and nest comet ‘.\'ltl‘(‘," \\t‘1|:llt conmanv. Win-“em, iports, the spoluunmn \md St'vktnext and Company in Bcr- ‘ t The remainder is scheduled gm; ‘tttiti'ili tom to he shunted h_\' the (“lti ’ 'Ii‘v \nn'her ship. the Crest-o. land the Canadian Wheat B‘Hl‘d wu‘er' hr the 1-2 B \ahy .\‘nr~ is confident tlrs can he acwm- uezmn Shipping Company. was plished. he addt‘d aim reported to have been t The Montreal shinning agent chartered to carry grain. al- it-harterinu must toreiun \(‘~‘.\(‘iS though the lt'.’|lt.~’.'it‘ll(ill was not ,for the transport of grain 7-) i]:ltltii(‘ti h_\' the Montreal ship- Russra said several \‘tirueuum "intro admit i _ V I "— u.._..--....«...3;..~.m.....a§;..» ‘7;~§.£ #&,:v-§wg .,, ’ (“a I ‘ .- H. _ ' 3— A . j CANADIAN SHIPS PASS AT MALTA i t The ultra—modern (‘anadian than aircraft carrier Bonawn- returning to Canada ailPl‘ “1' United Nations' 99 a (' e~ df‘Sll‘Ui'Pl‘ H-‘iCS Resliflout'he. ture in Valetta Harbor, Malta carrying mm and supplies {m keepinl force in CYDI‘US- foreground. passes the (‘ana- on Saturday. Both ships are (AP wirepholm .‘ [Professional Engineers of \rH. , 'th the 'l‘re a.. ' .'- t 't tl t‘ 'l t ‘ ‘ n.\n'l‘.\ttil"t‘H. VS '(‘P» The hood gets its name from w' p “9“ “me he a w m'mmim“ he season Englneer G've‘n ‘ Mr. Scrimgeour is current'y , ,, . . V _ . f [h hunt began, was flown to Gan- clows .\pt‘li . . . The “3"” "es-“‘1 "TD-NO" 1‘ “‘0 P“““"“‘ ""’"a"““ “ 9 tier by the vessel's tiettt-nptet- He said heavy ice conditions temployed With the desxsn and . WNW “'0,” 3"“"m “r '" “"“d head "f “‘9 "‘"l" “,h“‘h,,'s,c°\." and he returned home here last pt'm't’nted ships from penelt'at- llcense In N.B. i construction division of the New .w‘vaue “HS SMITH *‘““‘;“F",,§'(‘)f) "(Hi Inuit! it‘iltis" alignsca'lh'i: “99k, in: into areas where the seals 'Brunswick Electric Power Com. dentin N’I‘luidlslni;l :iil)iii\li Itil;lttt:i't'm'i‘ltd\liiiiitl is fierce and 1‘3"" "."”“h h" and his 1161'“ “9]..” “.121? ple.'il,lm,l'_ , , H ,i‘,";'fi,h:5 bl???” “Wives £2”? mil§15|0n' 1-. _ ~ _, ,1 iitoodipelts nhnrtrtl nhzch could ind epentl out. 'l‘hm choose (“pm "'1‘" 59"”! mm'“ Hm” 7‘0 , {he EMS-“in ,lle|)d,s>f"\ hm“ lfldV-tdti“: :k (iilinkvggmlrfi b‘ q" ‘9! [Is/[w “DeanPe-ls a gun"; bring allms, smnmo W”th 1-H, rm. Weeping than hours on an we pan when the doll-mun (:tt‘u. of \\hl(‘i1'aii but 0 {his 8.1:.t.l .. as con son‘do . rs. . crltmgeti‘ur Ole Vtelson ouner of the 'i‘t'e- d‘ms “‘9 ‘l'llml‘l' harp and thry era“ was forced dmm' “my Audi? \m‘fiundl'andc”. "“‘ etiiaiiieitr alt]: C'a 15:1“. danierei'foi: theléU‘i’lnt: passm mm. 'WNHHHE heumm (to not form larzt‘ patches. This gifili‘e‘fniufny (found. by FIRST HOT DOG Vih‘w (If x?“ Brunsmck, p {iii-thv gt sgweBrunswlck. ‘ . the 'Lahradm‘ and I‘m-thorn makes the hood harder to huntt ~ ' 593'“ a” “‘“m‘ 3-" Charles Feltman brought the H I * _~w _ ‘h 4*" :\(,“mundland “HM mid mm. than the harp. which congre- Clan' hot dog sausage with tum trout “‘9 annm'memem was made SEE THROUGH SHELL I lam. me L800 mod 'm‘ms would gates in“, huge group]. i Mr. Nielsou said the 'l‘re- his native Bavaria in 1871 and by the'licensing body of the en The flat shell of the window S ,‘hp'mp hinges, numb“. of “blue. "FAV‘. «ND LONG passey. under the command of featured it at his famous Coney gmeertng professton in V thatfoyster of India is oo'translucenl hat-ks” brought into (‘anadn in Heavier man the harp. "I? Capt. Salli White \\ou|d remain Island restaurant. province: the Association of it can be used 8: Window glass. VthtLr‘lI ht an hottnt‘ ‘_‘llJt.'ri mun! otnhlmt. mitt 'lu- :t'nrt- tun at to am today at Iilt‘ 7th 15 )‘r‘iit'fi Vessels last year Erm- nnd hmwn hmd is about and in; llazs, the hod) Iii (lou- all. personal mo <lftt‘ hanntm Regiment armou Uni} tam- iii-ought hat-k uni} lln. mm, {mat to": when fully grown. oral of the \rmy [to n : la 3 Sewn-omen ['I‘ptl’st‘lii trom ll) members and dignitaries He said a (how: htmd pelt is Most of the hood furs on the Mat-Arthur lies in repose ill a left ('oast Guard, .\rm_t. \iit2‘~ not-e permitted in the chapel worth $61). more than three Canadian market are taken in New York funeral parlor t-ha tne (‘orps and \av} l’nhltc Monday. times the value of choice harp the western Arctic. pel \tonday Flags are the na- \‘lt‘uln: ot the hotly util he (AP Wirenhotot pelts, M'r. Nielson, who had been «rumor-1. . 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