.»_,.-_,_ - i .9Hf _l’_A(‘r'I! TEN__ 2-; l Advertising Rater-Payable In Advance Minimum Chlrgal For Any Advertieemenl 25 Cents. Central Guardian locale lo per word; Western and Eastern IOCJIlI to per word; Announcements and Coming rlventa 3o per Iord; Classified 8n per word; In lllomorizim Notices lilo per y inch; Lin: of l-‘lonii and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc-. 5o tier name; Letters of Condolence Ho per inch; Wedding Engage- nentl. l0 Ionic for 81.00 and l0 cent! for every additional l IResol words; Notice: of Thank: and Appreciation. 84c per inch or la Ger word: Lilli of Snblcrlp lulu. I9 cents per inch; Addrofl Ind i"l‘flll\lllltl0fl. 81.00. Other rates on application. _ »l~»-—~2—-g~ -_,-=.____ .*. . .. . For Sale llelp Wanted non sans-zoo BRICKS. PHONE vyTc-VfpifpyfigijfbTdéfijfi‘ Wlv-‘QLVY; 1s Potato Pickers. M. J. MCIYCIyl FOR sip€lb§<£”ivfi<bp6i?£'; Jam’ v"“l“ double. Call ease-J. FOR. sail.‘ (jerk-inward? $2.50 delivered. Phone 2585-J. EITSTlIETVFblT coarfrizrtl Stcrlogriiphvl". P. W. i‘. lialn: "vd Good salary, S. Chrtrlolleimvii, w iv fbfiTfiEfill l:_l-l.\'l'llilltlflii§(fl. Apply nine such periods, {day trading period since August ' governors of lllc stock n‘ ‘announced that any stock .-. on margin Oct. 1 or after. I N. v. Stock Market lll , SlewSessienSaturdayl NEW YORK, Sept. 2B —-(AP)—-' Title stock market last week ended lment of Agriculture, at various tim- its schedule of short summer weeks les throughout the war period and with its seventh decline 1n the last ‘on occasions since, urged Canadian At the close o1 the quietest five- GXCIIflIIECIHVZIlIGDlL‘ for Export to the British selling _markcis, and ubovc $5 a share could be dealt 1n Since March 1, 15145, margins have been ‘VANTED __ 1-“0 NICE “nus, restricted to securities selling above - Fbllowing is the text of the resolutions adopted at tihe public meeting of livestock producers held yesterday afternoon 1n the Canad- ian Legion hall: t Hog Marketing Tie-up Whereas. The Federal Depfifb- livestock producers to increase the production of hogs in order that qgreatci- quantities might be made YO "Whereas, in support of this rc- quest, the Dominion Government n! various times offered special lu- ducements by way o1‘ price subsidy on hogs, and a price ceiling, at reasonable cost to the feeder". on lest t‘Ol‘ldltl011, size 15. Phone . ,,. , , ,, » . , $10 a share . §-‘.‘.,‘lf.§t.‘.‘.‘.‘,.“B22520“ 2€§.§°i.‘-i.‘£; o. t» mo“ IIFR""QA— r r" "fiTW- — u m.“ mipille,‘ N1 'couv,_m,_nccs stocks on the vxtllliinge Friday sold l ' a E "mo" - ,- l, “ f ‘ ,. . - 1 lcss than 10. \ stud i last week Sum‘ Phone Ifiwny m, can l“ including oiiu ioclii and radio, m" ‘ 3 Cumberland Street. F6}: emf.’ R1 lcct long. 4 pieces 5 v ‘i ill lee: long. Colin Waugih, \ . FOR SALE- TIIRASIIIXU MILL mid Turnip l-‘lilper. .l. P. lilac- Iiityn», S. age Harbor. FOR SALE-WOOD BURNING room box stove. Adorn Mac- Kcrlzie, Bradalbnne. FOR SALE -- I ELECTRIC RADIO (PhJlcO). Electric train. Billy MncLc-an, Borden Station. FOR SALE-St) CORDS SOFT wood, in stove length blocks. Miller Campbell, GrahamsRoad. FOR SALE _ unwind Tvloox, rubber tired. like new. Gordon White, 126 Brighton Road. showed that the average price of l the 10 most active stocks had been incl-eased over recent quiet markets and luid reached $31.92 8 5114119- Total transactions last week amounted to 12,531,950 or a daily average of 706,390 compared Wltlh a total of 4,180,320 in the preceding week. Brokerage houses have es- $'.‘0 0O a lvcek. Wrrtc, giving ex- perience and at least one good . i-iifuzcure al>o n snapshot ll pos- slble, Mrs. M. B, Suinmcrfield. 9T Arlington Road, Chestnut llill 56, Massachusetts or Mrs. M, Hollis. 37 llercsiord lie-id. GUIDE! Hm Slassasc-lltlsctis. l wanted tlnlaled their "breakeven" pointto g ______, __, _ _ _,,_ I be an exchange volume of 1.000.000 ' , i _ vmouolais TRUNK. shares daily. _ ‘VQyTO-gfinloogj, Only twice during the week did stock trading shake loose from its ivrlurlzblllliloilrin‘ Axnmnoolvl quip. pace and Q11 both occasions for elderly men. First floor Plé- prices skidded. The 13550015995 ferred Phone 3l4-J. Press Gil-stock composflie thslllieffig ui i-.--—-——~i '15 shayppgt dggllnc or e W89 WANT‘ - ALE BOT“ E5 ‘nee the period ended Aug. e. The highest prices Phone 2207 n; 1,1 QQpIOSSOG the average to Mwll" 31°“ nan‘, only .1 of a point elm" l“ WEFALE aorruzs 10"“ "Vi" “m” “m” 24' coarse grains, Protein supplements, Iond other lay-products required for hog production, and "Whereas, Farmers have rc- SDonded to these appeals 1n a sub- stantial wily, at. considerable sac- rifice and effort, and “Whereas, these appegla for m, creased production, together with supplementary inducements, carried with them, at. least an implied as- tsucancc. that all hogs at maturity would have unhanlpored access to markets, and "Whereas, the present parking- house workers’ strike 1s preventing the normal movement of hogs to market at a most. critical period,1s paralyzing hog production, and lthe hog industry in Prince Edward ilsland. as elsewhere 1n Canada and jiimposlng upon pivuary producers, {engaged in the industry, economic ‘losses o! tremendous proportions, Frill-z GUARDIAN. cupgiryorrerown utions Dealing lWith Strike Deadlock il/e Have hleiesfs’ 1b 6501mm with your family, friends, community. The shops’ the grocery and drug stores you deal with, your local church, school, police and fire stations contribute their share, toq So does the local branch of this Bank. WE prawns you was complete blanking services. . wafers-perplexing f allowance and pay-checks. We receive your deposits, nfcginrdiyou‘ Highest. prices paid. Fast pick- up servlce. Phone 2542. Evenings The market returns this week ivland normal siX-dfly Ollefflllilll- will“ ‘he! "Whereas, the situation outlined savings. We help you with a Personal or Business Loan when necdecLxOugi two-hour Saturday session bPilil T9- i-"0ie—sau-:-1 sci" liorruls, 110T “mm” “m- “wmm, m, me first time eince last new in July. Price $40.00. APDly M . 5_ Walker's Livery Barn. work wanted M pa]; SALE ___ WORK HORSE’ EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS weighing 1300. Apply Wm. Chowan, West Royalty. FOR. SALE — DRY SHORTHORN Feeder (Tow, also one Farrow Colv. Herb Dennis, Marshficld. FOR SALE—200 GAL. (SQUARE) steel tank, ideal for ivater or oil. Apply F. Rankine McLaine, eon SALE _ m bfiieitrrnnaii tractor, 300 hours, with doaer and winch. Box 660 Guardian. For: slum -_gLIGIITLY useo Potato Picker. Apply to Heath Foster, H. R. 3, Marshifield. FOR SALE-BROWN TWEED winter coat in very good coll- dition.‘ Box style with fur collar. Size l4. Phone 1175. FOR SALE-MAPLE LEAF GANG Plow. Almost new. l power take- off for ear or truck. R. L. Bry- enton, Brdcklcy. . FOR seine: - lliiityljfm) sfioalv. work on farm. Apply 114 Kellti Street. m“, __y _A___ ____, Prairie Growers m‘ F°‘""' stay“ lExpeet Increased 156x (‘APTUREILH J. itfLocld orb)’. nhmiuvl}: _. Baflgy Agrgagg t llarsflriieks For 31in m" SALE '- 1”’ Down 51" swim" CURRENT. Sask. Sept- _ply Harry Moore. Milton. l .15 _ (C?) __ Bum, _ p’ mee- , .' FOR. snua - ism CHRYSLER. "fflwed 19°“ gml“!l‘ll_‘xfllr,’s°“lkgf Royal sedan. W.B. Creed. Hlgh- 10W “ll PM wwter“ a ek wpghe 551d ulzlrlty list -— is comlnt’, bat? ' Prairies, and officials pr the 12o- mm-On Experimental Farm here J. Cook, Belle predict. grecitly-iilcrensed arrceges during tilie next decade, _ I Witih new farming tiwtmtquel and new varieties, farmers new can ovrrconle the problems that. nnflfl beset the barltiy-grnwvr all: m1 Good condition. River, FOR ishféiilip‘ willmmrlcihl-i 19117 Iliicl-tiu for (‘attic Apply John t'1n\\', Lfljydc Ituvcr. ~MW sane -—1ll3'll SALE-HOUSE ON ED- wlird Street; also electric rung-i ette, perfect condition. Apply 46 Longworlll Avc. l FOR SALE -- ONE BLACK SEAL‘ Coat. Medium size Also man's Overcoat. size mcdluilLl Wrltr- Box l1. I. Guardian. ‘p. ALE - ONE’ w SHOTlGIlN FOR b double-bzirrclled l2 gouge. Rod _ FOR—‘“*¢’“ v anti Giin Repair Shop, 56 Clim- beriailrl. Phone 1208. FOR null-Elli Norton Mo: o. l_\‘ 5,000 uiilrs, was l lit-re from Vancouver. H. C. Like ziriv Apply 1.1K‘. l\fnc.\'v\“in, lltllli"i'5 River.‘ IKE l. NON’ IS THE 11MB TO PLACE your oxdir tizi a zzcii- .1048 rutlc Outboard Biotin" llt‘l1\E‘| sturi. in (tombs, liniilri nearest Ifivirllucle lxulcr O1" W1‘ us direct Man-tame til & Supply C0., Ltd, Sninl .l'.il".ll_ N B To- Let TO l,ET—'l'\Vl“) CNFURNISHED. heated rooms, Adults only. 2265-J ionim-lrciiivlsilizn ROOMS. | housckcepng PTlVIlPLZOS optional. i l l Phone 283. FOR. REJNT - LARGE FURNISH- ed living room and dsn. suitable for business couple. Write Box 654 cure. Guardian. to LI-IT -. miuli-zhiilzltrl-Tilli-rii; 3 one‘ A FOR LAFAYETTE} iliuiiy clrstrlcts it can bring a great‘- coupe. in good condition. Mnc- I er ("ash rctulfu P01” 0Q? ma" “llfih- hillllln Bros. Covehcad. Phone The tilllillblllG, rivlizciii rfivtlllllflll- 4.1 l iztd “lcstcrn agriculture, aklicist c .. ,., ‘ pushed barley from tlll- picture — FOR .\‘.\l.lfi — lfllltl ('llllY.\.'l.EIt. 11,51 dd “v35 m0 bfitll? 1,3 gtund up sczluu, 10112 P . ...ic all, 103i. m, M", dLfuin of 13,9 new mach. B'..... Nllliolils Servuc Station, inn-y “ml mill-h of tlll- grain was l lllol. ‘ l But. tougiil-cr hearts. bred into new varieties siilh as ’l‘il.iln - a strain -(l by University of Alibrrln .5 \\llll'll will he ready for cc-nlrn Clill seedng next year — can withstand the punishment in- volved in combine harvesting. Tit- g; l t: __ liizin Mcilnvlloil t‘: . t m1 condition. (lo/id tires. n _ Apply lllllJt rt hiurpliy, Keilslng- m“ ivil "are Rooms lipids. Wanted e ugelvq-gii Tn myuiflr]? For?“ an. (‘orr-zllisls ‘say. is even more sult- rrinii on first floor O1" [our roonil (‘d T31‘ “mllllws ma" “M” mm‘ » Adult; ,.ni,_~,g vmgc biucnble \'£ll‘lC‘l'l€S such as Prospect. _ r;11,,r{i._..._ lillcy also claim n higher yield inud better resistance to drought \Vll.\'TEII—T\‘l'O OR MORE FUR- and smut, .- a c-lgqsase whlch ha; nishcd " lllllill'lll§llf‘(l rooms or m, Commomqa] degfl-gs bu; which : jlllll‘! .'\.;ipl_v Russell Wins Wei , Vi"“"ll- S.A. Wi-lls, experimental farm t-Orcalist. . vs test have shown that y Boarders hecemnioiiateil l BOARD!‘ LS .‘l(‘('[l.' TiE()1)A'l‘EI) 10-7 Que-u PlllHlC illh-L. _W Sales llelp Wanted EV YiYONl-l (‘AN MAlil-I EXTRA :no..i;; by Svllllli! Muster Kraft Christmas (Yards. Outstanding values, widrst range ot Personal- ized Cards and Boxed Assort- ments, plus high commissions combine in mnkc ours 11 most ll- trcictlvc proposition Master Kraft Greeting Curd Company Limited. Department 1A, D25 Confeder- ation Building. Montreal. a lean. waters“ barley yields cnn be increased by 46 per cent. by -carller planting and farm nib-station records sihow it can 3101i;- a greater weight per acre titan any other grain -~un- der ldval conditions it twill yield 23 per cent more per acre than Wlhilt. Slskatc-hiwvaifs barley zicreage which shrunk to 1,149,000 acres in 1939, rind increased to a record 3316.000 acres by 19-12. It has since dropped from that peak, but many agrlclilturallsts feel that the new. methocs and new varieties willl combine with its increased yield to bring about a boom in populnr- l lty that will help rescue the West from its traditional dependency on vuilt-nt. . ‘Mm- ‘““‘l’h"d‘ l“ l“'l"‘“° Altiorron-ruvlrv rsmnusiiq‘ - ~ . ‘ - - - ‘l The savvfl infestations f r t .. w +~. 1. a lltv .~i re- . .- . . ~ Y i° 9”“ L n H ,n"(_ nlllgianp rd Rural Wlitl.ln.. District. aviill- 5031-5 __ which made “.1188! an ab ____‘_ 7-. able If w“ a" "sews-ewe "l"! most-“anpossibie Crop in rnanv He‘ wanted between the ages 01' 25 and 55 areas-turned some farmers to ll hrive_0r can secure travel ‘outfit, barley u an nywnmtlve and, 1am . LBND“, "4blspmyw'uy_ ‘his is V0“ °l’l‘°r"u“‘ll ‘O 3°‘ grain shortages that developed 1n Average $45. weekly ‘for man or woman to supply more tllim 250 Famllex necessities to the people 1n your neighborhood. Sell lull time Write today for comlllflt? details of our time-tested D15" for fast, easy, direot-to-oustomer sales. Catalogue Free, Fa-milex. Dept. A. 1600 Delorimier, Mon- treal. 1- Male Help Wanted IRE YOU A BRIGHT AND IN- telligent man seeking to assure your future? Exceptional 09PM‘- cstzibllshcd m a profltnbie bull- ncss of your own. For full pairti- culars write today to The J. R. Watklnih (‘ompnny Dept. Z-C-lA 2177 Mnsson Si, Montreal, Que- bee. 'i-'einale"llelp'viaifedl“ drought areas this ycnr may lead in increased barley production next your. Cliiefly a food-grain, less flhgn -l-3 of the West's barley ls um. eumcd by illc brewing industry. Barley sponsors say the world- wide shortage will keep the em. __. _ .,_________ __,___ such necessary feuds be made avaii- day- ron GENERAL IIOUSEWOBK, PM“ 0" Wheel for "wily wire- able to produccrs at ii cost com- The August make nl nwmerv $15.00 weekly to start. Small B1" "WY believe that berwv — al- parable to um prevailing when the butter amounted to 38,500,000 family. two children. W111 re- ihilllflh ‘li- mit’ 111W" replace wheat upbeat for increased production oi pounds awhile dairy butter was es- fuiid train tare after six months "5 U"? Falrlys "m?! will-Clo? — empmymeny, Smd 10km. with will receive a lot more attention in snapshot to Mrs. ll. rt. Srihwnriz, the future- 641 Partington Avenue, Windsor, ' , Island." _ csscnoc of eriip1.~_vee strikes ls flin- sisl that a continuous livestock was launched. this resolution be sent to the prop- er authorities for consideration and ‘in the preceding two clauses vir- ‘iually constitutes a breech of Con- tract on the part of the Dominion Government, therefore "Be it resolved, that this large and representative meeting of Prince Edward Island hog producers, as- sembled in Charlottetown this 26th day of September, call upon iihc Dominion Government to take cf- fective measures, extra-ordinary, 1f necessary. to immediately termin- ate the present deplorable tie-up 1n DUYIYIOFIHQIlhog‘nlill'k(‘llllg practises. Otherwise, and as an alternative, be prepared to compensate produc- ers for losses sustained. "Further Resolved, that Come l. COPY local Manager enjoys a friendly business call. We have interests ingzmrnod: in and nee us any time. rile CANADIAN elliik or commence Charlottetown Branch __ R. S. P. JARDINE, Manager of this resolution be sent Hon. James G. Gardiner. Representatives in the Commons, and to lion. J. Jones. Premier of Prince to the Federal House of Weller Edward MacDONALD 8i ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD. Moved by 1'1, .l. Mullin, seconded by Keir Simpson. Judicial Strike T rlbunal "Whereas, the present method of liquidating industrial disputes as occurring between employer and (nnployee, by invoking and applying the powrr and penalties lilzludcd in, and COIISIIIIILlIIg the ethics and danlentully’ unsound, uufuii, ex- pensive, and usually inconclusive in bringing about just and lusting scttlc-mcul of such recurring dis- putes and "Whereas, it is expedient MATERIALS that PIIOIIQ more modern methods with disagreements that will 1n- evilnbly arise from tmc to time, between employer and culployee be liltroduccd as (1 substitute for the “strlkc“ imethod oi adjustment therefore "Be it. Resolved, that this repro- sentative meeting of farmers go on record as rvcommc-iidirlg that the Dominion Government. institute and pill into operation zit the enll- lest opportunity a Jlldlciftl Tribunal that will have power and authority to deal with zill industrial disputes by Rule of Law, and that decision of such a Trlbunnl will be final and enforceable against all contending parties, "Furthermore resolved that copy of this resolution be forwarded to the proper authorities for consider- ation and action." Moved by \Vnltt~r Ciirley, second- ed by R. J. Young. of dealing Ford Workers Turn Down Pension Plan. DETROIT. Sept. 25 - 1C?) _. Defeat of the Fin-rd Motor Comp- any's pension proposals for its 107.- 408 production svorkcrs was con- ceded yesterday by Richard- T, Leonard, United Auto Workers (C.I.O.) vice-president “rho 15 re- gtlardod as “father of the pension p an.“ Ford workers hart turned t.he pen- sion down after count of votes at the Rouge plant showed 10,397 “Gelnst and only 3,000 ln lavor. In rejecting the plan, Ford work- ers accept a l1 1-2 cent hourly wage boost retroactive to May 31, instead of a" scvencent boost plus Fer-d Supply Costs "Whereas. livestock producers cf] Princc Edward Island have com- lhc Pmskm- mitted tiliemsclvcs to produce oi _. vastly increased volume of hogs, poultry and other livestock, and l “Whereas, this decision was bas- ed upon an implied assurance tlinll necessary supplies of iced. required} for such purposes he available at reasonable cost. and i “Whereas, recent disturbing fac-, tors have onicrcd into the feed situation, tending townrds higher prices, difficulty of securing ~sun- plies and ultimate cost of product- lon. therefore "Be it Resolved. tihat this Repre- renlallve meeting of lalvilcrs con- tact the proper authorities and iii- SUPPIY of Butter Production Increased In August OTTAWA. Sept. 25 — tOP) -- Butter production was maintained at a high level in A-ugust, ‘the m-eemwy output inmeaslng ti 1-2 per cent and dairy butter five per cent compared with the some month a year ago, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics repirted to- tknated at. approximately 4,000,000 pounds. whey butter, on the other hand, fell from 3.10.060 pounds to 256000 "Further resolved that copies of He admitted it appeared certain- I l Revenue Dept. Issues Report OTTAWA, Sept. 24 - (GP) - I-‘tevenue Department collection! from income, corporation, excess profits and inheritance taxes 1n the fiscal year ended March 31, 1947, amounted to $1,435.73l,759, a drop of $199,762,947 from the 1944 Wartime peak, Revenue Minister McCamn announced teeny. He made the announcement in releasing the Department's annual report on taxatio-n statistics. The voluminous report gave detailed breakdowns of the tilx collections and also showed that the Govern- ment owes pcrso-iial income tax- payers $39,608,000. The figure represent; the ount collected,- in 1942, 1943 I-lifi 1944 as compulsory savings. Re- payment of the savings collected in 1942 ls scheduled to start prior to Marqh Ilil, 1948. The refunds for 1943 will be made in 19-19 and those for 1944 1n 1%0. The report showed how the tax collections moved up to their war- time peak and‘ then began taper- int! Mn- In 1938. the year prior to the outbreak ot the Second World War. the collections totalled a ‘mere $120,366,532. From that point on they followed thLs trend: - ln 1939, $142,026,138; in 1940, $134,448,806; In 1941. $272,138,291; in 1942- $&2..'li'7,936: in 1943, $1,378.- 042832: in 1944. $1.f§i5,494,700; ln 1945, $555,814,222; in 1946. $1,453.- 373330, and in 1947. $h435.73il.'759. 1n most years personal income tax yielded.- the nwst revenue. For instance, in the 1944 peak year per- sorlel income tax yielded $800,510,762 itnd corporation income tax $311,- 378,714. In the fiscal year ended last March personal income tux revenue was $1,989,281 u against a corporation income tax yield of $196.819,%3. In the some year ex- ooa profits taxes on lntdvldnfll in- comes ammmted to SVNZMO and on corporation lncomesfio 843i.- 044.906. Succession duties netted the Do- minion $23,576,071 in the 1946-4’! fiscal year compared with $31,441.- 573 in 1945-46 and valth $6.956.574 ln 1941-42, the first you the Fed- eral Government eiiterec- that l'eld. It. was estimated for 1046 that 2.56.800 taxpayers with inccrnee totalling MQGIJIQOOO pa'd 062d,- 420,000 in income tax. A total of 1,314,060 of the taxpayers had en- rlual incomes of between $1,000 and H.001. Another 542.8% of them had incomes of less than 83.000 and some 443,000 had inooenel of leu than 81,000. Only 51.710 of them hm incomes of $5.000 and over. WASHINGTON. kpl. 26 -—(CP) ‘Iihe Bt-aic Department is negotiat- ing with an Ohio firm leaking to purchase a section oi i-IILQHOI 011 pipeline in Canada's hi’ north- wut but. no eala has been made. an official kid today. An assistlflt to Diondld ll Call- nolly. cuiuniaionor of the depart- ment's Oifloe of Ihrllgii liquida- tlm. told- a reporter negotiation: are being carried on I“)! the Kellie ltcel lhulpmont 0a., Allincc. (lilo. Involved fa a 571-11141: dude oll pipeline. with equipment. twinning from Norman Wells, ILWJI’. to tunlty-ie offered by hat-growling- Ontario. action." Total butter Iupnly in August Comapny. ceiling direct to Ctm- Moved by E, Howatt, seconded by w“ wimpy mo" ‘hm ‘mmoolom '""‘°'- E"°°u°“ “m” “El-mid 10o Ycknsi no.0 "em" Maw" ' J ' "Wmflmmy 3'°°°'°°° Ilene? who conshperogelpagéllglrg f; we'd" Renhmnn. mud: more than that of August, lieu o work. . i ducts. 1m Alexandra st. Mon- mffylafxleizdbmie1atigsftxfirtgd l" —-—— u -, Wlhlle bho butter supply position troll. Gin-- Dwt- "147-1- ‘ w‘ POTATO rioiii-ms REQUIRED wlwit“ Lllfifl; mmlmb“ "t leis been ltrlnfl-hfllod up increas. M3,; “:1 5 “mic ° r i’, hlzrfisfif. 0d product-ton. the Bureau said, PIAII: 9" 53'7"‘! Commend" n“ 1° zvergiftrllnsgvfo tllie gfarlvnere- auwly l! n“ keep“. p“. Wm‘ m‘ -—i MONDAY. SEPT. 29TH ' cflllgcnzlt rlesolved that the presenl demand‘ To“: “m”. ‘apply i“ Oolllnbtll val u» rem w call mm regulmons be waved m, baguette-steered three per cent. Q”. '11” hen o; ‘Ihe Antilles." Truelu will collect pickers at no weigh, "gunman, be ‘mpomd While nomflet-lc dfiappoarance ex- lihrkot Square each morning at on “can no“ gum to market for cecded that of the lllfli MOM/ll last '0'“; 3"“ ‘Mm u’ ‘h’ a period of one monlh alter enetrike y“: by l9 P" °'"l' DINNER WILL n: rriovinln ‘elrlltfllnesnllvhlltsr-bmurlieiaglilin. ""5"" 5935717"! - W‘ CM" wgljpficcih ‘PM’? LONDON - to Fh-Linleed oil, all 8|‘ ll 0 "0 F0! BETTE! TILIVISION for vhfoll Britain no! plyl large * I 811ml. Ill! 80011 IIIO b N“ l!!! l0 "M. u“ o HORACE B. WlLLIs l C0. An English television network a new seed ol-l discovered 1n Niger- 539 Main 5t 175 Grafton 8t. pllnl to hook up station: in its is. Scientists believe they have ‘N S - . J h N a PHONE 413 ohaln by cable because it discovered found a suitable luliltlliito for lla- _ _ m" ° "I ' that passing aircraft sometime: Iced oil in ii woody Jungle vine of distorted televised imtlel. L tropical Welt. Attica. Whltlchoroe. Yukon. :lt*'r-e-.=w ,. ; Qseliceueeu 2e, 1947 —€q it? neighbours, all share in the progress of you; mono: or REDEMPTION l Dominion of Canada 4% Loan Bonds 00104040511519]! rfiisofidobor 15, I952 N§l.'“"""*olilT-" . Jlffififidil e.i;=,;i.-,:3-.::1l.s..;.:.....~~£iimw-'% Caliber-Stilton qua-odes- is. 1311'! Tho Governmental the Dominion 0| Condo Otlflilfl- M9019 l5, I917 lyi IANK OF CANADA, Tiflll All. nor-ion or REDEMPTION Dominion of Canada 496% Conversion Loan Bonds bend Mov,l,l9lt No Ottawa. Aviva! n, ivumay, eiipq"oy%'mi'lpd" 121m con sans , 38 LONGWORTH STREET House, l0 rooms, modern conveniences. Hot aii Illin- 0C0. Two buildings in nor. Immediate possession. ' For price and further particulars apply:- JOSEPH R. MocMILLAN, " Solicitor. Phone 776 (75 Quid! 5U . s . W “W . . l .. 2 I i Temporary Iloanlilll Home‘: Wanted The Director of Child Walton in aiillloue to iieer l!" familial willing to furnish temporary hill Ind can l" young children. Plano slate vtiellm Protestant or Cellulit- loll 404, Charlottetown. Adrian roplln tn:- DIRICTOR OF CHILD WELFARE