. 1 ’ HIGHLIGHTS FROM ‘ v ' ‘ t 57th ANNUAL STATEMINT _ ._~r-'., w, . -._.,.,.. V» 1-.» €\,._%\?In,'!%“\q§. see!» W” “u, To w" i» [QUW QWN", or N" figurine ms vsss (b: doodles: uuuuel edhd an mum i ~ l. 0. JOENITONI, 01.11., Provincial Manager M. O. STEWART, Roprcsentative Ill-ll! Grafton Street Charlottetown, P. B. I. ; .5 * Our 57th Year of Service-k lentil; I Prospects Frosi Sunspots and . no.1 (or several ‘u’ at le_as't,._t can to ceide limest- shortar summers. 1 m- "“$i;-‘7"=‘ii"¢'i“I.§"’°“' ' srestb en in dines a-Piil’ G0 ROD! ‘l9 r- l E“ I‘ 5; g? :r Q - I ,w radl , d 11a: eks ‘with tale" ‘lac munications, liav, come nto their . ll. ihyaavily innoycle: :33” 1i ears,or so, ust started to approac .511“, um, scheduled. ior L“! or ' n6: until about sees. wan m number oi sunapotsmswing again as aiieoted by the sunspot cycles. and modern studies oi the flue- tuations in weather, crops and magnetic disturbances lend more and more weight to the sun spot theory, Dr. Ralph 8.. physicist at the Dominion observatory here be- lieves almost everything is ailccted in some way by sunspots, crops and growth, generally, are subtle!!! to a 20 to Z per cent variation during the average cycle. The zreat influenza e idemic of 1017-18 also coincided w th e sun- s ot maximum, and scientists quote s r es in the case pulmonary tuberculosis, meningitis, and other diseases, while admi ting the possibility oi coincidence in these examples, the experts point 1'9. violet rays and in weather as a basis (or their arguments. BILLY!) 03085 AND VIOINITY n The mazidoi this are bus- ocur ygareanasiiapyly ‘h’! firewood. Mi-seG vi c cohesive“ t r eneeve enamel."- da visi her g‘ c‘! ‘Ssmlthfulgaliiax. THE EXTENSION DEPARTMENT ST.DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY‘ WILL HOLD A -‘ S-IIORT GOIIRSEFOR FISIIEBIIEN TOWN HALL GEORGETOWN Tuesday & Wednesday, February, 12th & 13th ):'~<—; us.“ 5.41,, i‘ J’ _, _ _ Evening sessions open to the public. Tuesday evening oi special interest to farmers. l EVERYBODY WELCOME QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds . 1 A “'13.; ....._,i. -»<-._-_ “I just opened the and there she was!” The Course, also board and lodging to fishermen, are FREE \Gll8l‘diitl'\ to the Want Ad page- sccom s-nied home last Friday night, Ivy her sister Bernadette Cueacll. learn with pleasure tihsit her condition is somewhat improv- Mesrs. Ste hen Hughes, Patrick Flood and omas Cusaok are being welcomed alter service in the Overseas. Mess-s. Charles Gauthier and Adfliim Smith spent the week-end in th city e . Mr. James M. Malaar was a visi- tor to Emerald on Sunday. M l in this vicinity In fieofiifiiiti» a. severe m»: oi e u, Mrs. Ambro ‘ enter- tained the mambers oi Kelly's Cross W. l. at her home Monday, February 0th. A telegram has been received from Ca t. L. Monaghan, by his at he has arrived in New the Queen Elizgbeth and gill rejoin his iriencls in iew aye. Miss Winniired Cauéfibeii. Nomi Wiltshire, was the we end guest oi Mrs. Ambrose Monaahan. Algiers. Gerald miter; to Albany. Kelly's Cross School is log favourably under th oeooh merit oi the ray. Tyrone. Miss M Manama-n t S - dly in Egverald when»; gigs-f“ Mr. Francis Kelly was in Cher- lottctown Tuesday on business he many friends of T Mr. (hirley. Brookvale. are glad to hear ltixoeisnaecovei-lng aitor an srbtecl: oi a-__ and George M - South Melville, were X0023! Mr.‘ and Mr. Jose h Nantes were visitors to Emera d Sunday the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tramor. Mr, John ‘lrsizior return d ha; home from the City Hos tal W1C." he underwent an operst on ior ap- pondlcitis. lvlr. Ellison Tooie recently paid o flying visit i0 Bonshaw. Joseph McAvirm leit last ‘Why Not Use BRANTFORD SHINGLES Manufactured in the MARITIME PRO VINCEA FOR MARITIME PEOPLE _ a sasmronn noor assumes YOU or was user vawn m ASPHALT SHINGLEI on ‘izooriuo. BOLD IN HUNTER RIVER AND DISTRICT BY Betti-mas in steel dae t‘... A _ N‘!!! tflilflsrmsr ser- H wi ‘be short tlleeaaeoei. q -' i’ ' 2 b: Mrs. week for Boston where she will spend some time visiting relatives. . V1670!‘ Ti’ in HD0176 Ql-llld hwgrockvale val-cg iriende. n Am th will i. a. n?!“ ‘£53m ° ‘ilflifim... Messrs. David Roberta. Gavan Tool and Brendon Flood. i ‘ a... rue csilsatorrerowa lei such p to the cyclical variations in ultra-i 110mm ‘in the Wmiiil 55° -.1o The many friends oi Mrs. Walter h ‘human recmtiy 5| Three White Faces v g, . Eisenhower l8 liD ll ' n on u tminniiiqneet m the sxfv Scout Q Y which ois learned something that is ‘be very useful to him in i558 oeipts totalled more than oi’ which . was sent to British Boy Scouts who lost their blitz. Many local charities also benefited from their we!‘ effort. Hon. N’. B. Tanner. Minister oi Lends and Mines in the Alberta Government. has been a ointed Provincial Commissioner oi t e Boy uts Aesociaflon in Alberta. by His Excellency the Governor-Gen- irl-l. the Ohlei Scout ior Canada us. Tanner has been active in flocuting {or many years. servin: ome time as District Com- miss oner for the Cardston area, and a member oi the Provincial librecutive Connniree. The poet as been vacant since the clea oi Ool. J. H. Woods oi‘ Calgary. c" tli oi the bmsater W. H. Bmi Nth Toronto Wolf Pack lists three legitimate reasons ior absence iron-i his Pack meetings. They are ckness, absence from town, and " l t orchestra. 0H v one Cub has the right the symPhonY orchestra excuse. He is Mlchae Bplvak. who recently conducted the Tor- onto Sym hony orchestra in the T95’ 53ml‘! w 8o for to claim alkcd out on to oi Toronto's Massey Hall, weed his ooarina wth Sir Ernest Moldiillan, for (he latter’; m h and sis baton. ‘mounted thLe podiu t . tether. Elie ‘L, ivak is chncert mas- tar 0i the oronto Symphony, which Michael has conducted on other occasions. --_--_--__. BIG EATEIIS Drnonlilee have been known to consume more than their own weight in horeeiiiee in two hours. TANNING TIMI Elephant leather is so heavy that a hide takes three years to tan. But cattle hide can be nod in only a law weoioa with modern methods. Ier Reservations - Tickets PHONE Borers Arum M0 ‘ Airport 2061 - 2002 ' MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS Showing ~Big Gain . 2Q per cent dollar jump in Janu- ary-October. '45, as compared with the figures ior the corresponding ten months oi last morilfioatlon of a run-down eossd - ilon have helped to snake them- selves healthy and well by taking DB. HAMILTON’! PILLS. fer We to those whose III bleed-purifying liver-tonic. cuaaoiaa f CanadianAGovernmentfTranc-éfitlentic Klr Service s‘ ‘ff , '- (by Transé-Canadaililir Lines) N ' 2o BRIT lNoz/ve .__ lv. Montreal 4.00 p.ml Monday, Wednesday, Friday FARES Returning l.v. Preeiwlclt Wednesday, Friday, Sunday - PursenSieword Service. Complimentary meals aloft Montreal - tendon ,$375.00 (plus fox) Eastbound £85 sterling Westbound roars/razor g 6487300/1/0 IND W£87B00fiD Assured accommodation by Air is now available for basil aces and other travel between Canada and Greet Britain, made, possible by increased schedules-three flights weekly in both directions. I With more than 500 flights to its credit, T.C.A. is flying the Atlantic with four-engine planes on regular schedules, between Montreal and Prestwick. (Fares apply between Montreal and London). In! Information. rasaneilcil, oil- ‘ee your nearest ‘LCA. Truffle Ofiiee or any C-NI. Passenger IIMOIOIIIIVQ Air Express-This improved service provides added facili- ties for express shipments, alibi-ding new and speedy contacts between Canadian and British markets, from any point in Canada via. all-air or air-rail express. Ad: your nearest Ceneiilen Notional lxpme Aged T/iA/VS-[AI/AJA $1.... CANADA'S NATIONAL All! SIRVICI Fish Export Trade Canada's fisheries exports took a year. Tote] expbrt business in the '46 Many Sickly People Ned Liver Tonic Thousands who have enlisted e It is a rentle but affective remedy the Liver, and eioirly neople. DI- HAMIL- IILLS ears nrova a boon tesns and a vour fer better lraleslth, let DB. months ‘was ilfieyd. as asalnst ' - Bowery and r- b sive the current ylsrm“ d“ not Itert in this field and fisher se ex. bi er each successive month showed bixgtgié business than had been done i044. Post-Onto er figure; are “fit lvTnitI,“ tli J n a n 0e lad or f“. 9 I011"?- toberdpebr; the External Trade Branch oi th Dominion Bureau of Statistics show in gain over '44 export Mull Air ‘lxpreee Air I I ._.. . ..-...______._...__.‘ _.. . '4 of the three main classifications in which lisheriee products are grouped for pur oses oi trade rec- ords. Exportat on of fresh and frozen iish, a business done prin- cipally with the United States, ex- ceeded .U5.000. as against 820,- 000 in '44. Shipments oi canned ov r mllli d m; o: “£13300 ‘ oilarl less than - - i-‘i-q- Manitoba and Saskatchewan wat- ers are the only Osnadian arose in which suckers are taken in impor- u!" Viflllmfl by the commercial . fishermen. with Manitoba produc- iish-unost oithese loads went to in: a much larger catch n,“ gm help set food needs in British other provinclo. Manitoba landinsi countr ee-wer valued at some- i944 were a most 8.174.000 ooundl th under l £00,000, ea comiiar- with a marketed value of abeu adnvzith a little rgoredthtalnhilg. ‘Ola- u I,‘ suhgchqmn m. and, sr a: s. ure l re I t exc pickle , salted smoked) the’ g 1y ceded ma,” and was worth e I i ; ‘ ”‘ 3i.3..,'-%’.‘...i2‘£. iii. ‘tllfiifl. “m” trade in each» nese in products in this rroup was some ooo - inie33€“‘il l ver good corres ending period at the moms t. the returns prepare a NU LIMITUN i n RY BiEIiN IN I‘ w ties is t’ ii e I s . salts sail dresses ybfike-asd a filling‘? mug, “mil “"161? """"‘ "l?!" ‘Birth’: bani: will cease your reel Ia four or five n . . qlteasessber. ' an swarms ’ river sai dry cleaning la eolledly tbs beet, has . k