. HOLlilAN'S Both Stores if;-' vac r ITAMP or RIIYALTY-Canada has issued this four-cent postage stamp commemorating the visit or Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain, and has hiistiand. the Duke of Edinburgh. ROCK BOTTOM . PIHCES! ; an vigw mo vou savr sxoo on the-purchase of a lovelv -tiridilm mflecrric Lamp! Yen. while they last .-'. . this Special Shipment has been drastically reduced from Sl.l.9S to 3F.0S each. ) 3 What a wonderful gift for some lqciey bride. And urhara wonderful dppnrtugily to add beauty and heighlnapglo your own home! Ask , to see ouk speciaiseieilion Of . Aladdin isfup. today! ' a ATTIUKTIVE FIHIM. U DHORATOR SHADE I 28" HIGH 0 PUSH-TIIIIII SOCKET In SWITCH I IIRID-ON CIRAMIC FINISH a (.S.A. APIIOVED (OR!) I PLUG ' Canadian troops in Korean action, 1:... s....i.'l-I ui...4.a.. ' 1.... ....i. Men... at rm! I... ma. 'md mg nap.-. it-ii. 3...;-I .:...-I ns and -uh llullhut. M ht;--Ut)n -huh. ttnlv Man. . 4 I , 'il'. Toronto; Mrs. Rosette Nick- During Past OITAWA. Oct. 22 -(GP)-The Government has spent almost 810,000,000 during the last five years to support farm prices. the Agriculture Department reported today. In its annual report. tabled in the Commons. the department's Prices Support Board showed ex- penditures to maintain prices of potatoes. apples. hutter, cheese. honey, dry skimmed milk and dried white beans. The largest amounts went to apple growers in Nova Scotia and British Columbia. who were granted S6.106.000 during the 1946-51 period to help them cover unexpected price drops and tin- ancial losses because of declining markets. Maintaining potato pricel In Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick in 1946 and 1948 cost 31,800,000, while a program oi storing a n d selling butter through government outlets in 1949-50 required 31,408,000. The department notcd that un- der its 1951 program. it has or- tered to buy Wiltahire sides bac- Canadian. Army Casually List OTTAWA, Oct. 22--tCP)-- The army issued its 65th casualty list of the Korean war, reporting one man missing. live wounded and 0 ;-THE GUARDIAN. -S10,0O0,00AOwSpent On Farm Price Supports g 5 Years it on at 331.45 a hundredweight. but until the end of March no amount were offered to the board at this price. Last winter. the Prices support Board told Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick potato grow- ers that it their Provincial Mar- keting Boards could make sales in "certain export markets under conditions set out by the board," it would he prepared to recom- mend a dcticicncy payment to provide a return to the grower of (:6 2'3 cents per hundred- weight. No sales were made and no re- commendation to the government followed. But the growers got assistance, nevertheless. Late in Marcii. help was provided through the Agricultural Products Co-op- cruiing Marketing Act. New Music Approach Joy For Youngsters TORONTO. Oct. 22 - (CF) - The Royal Coiisr-rvatory of Music is going to tear a piano apart on the stage to start off a new series of concerts. Later, other instru- ments will be ripped to pieces. It is all part of a new approach to making music. interesting to children. It may be hard on the one injured in sction. , This brought to 361 the numberl of casualties so far suffered by including 80 dead, 248 wounded. 31 injured. and two missing. The list: Missing in action: Tooie, John Richard. Cpl; R.C.l.C.: Mrs. Nel- lie Tooie (mother), Hamilton. Wounded in action: Evoy, Aug- ustus. Gerard Joseph. Gnr.: R.C. l;'i.; Mrs. J. Evoy (step-mother), 3:! Lime St.. St. John's. Nfld. Lighttoot. Howard, Cpl.; R.C.I. C4 Mrs. Lulu Lightfoot (mother) Box 14.9, Grand Prairie, Alta. MacDonald. Wilfred William. Mrs. Margaret (wile), Church Street. Westville, N.S. ' ,Uarcolte, Rosaire. Pie; R.C'.C.; Mrs. Bernadette Marcotte (moth- m1Montreal. .ickc-la. Eric Ciydc, Sgt; RC. tt5,nlOl:hCl”),. Northampton. Eng- la . , I, I. lifjui-ed in (llaction: Woodiey, Kenneth Arth i'. Pit, R.C.I.C.; Mrs. Maude Woodiey tuiotheri, I c n C. H. llobson, Port Credit,' Prevan in thousands bad thousands of homo: say, trouble-Ins Installation ,'qrud inasponalvo Lino- goan Paolo on wall and -poly awn guru: ucaino grips pun no-rib -4 r'""".""'”' Here's low-cost lioauty for your walls- IOOKS, CIIAHS, "EU UK! IXPIHSIVI Tllil .Walla can "take it” and look lovelier, too, with Congowalli Made of tough; lustrous, baked enamel on a riirsm-sin niinax ncaim: . . . its washable surface stays new-looking (or years. See the stunning oeramio-tile elects of this "wall wisardry” at you! home furnishings dealer. Congowall is already, available in 5 sleelr-.oolous'L-gyollow, blue, green, white and bleckg conootsum canana Lmirso ciugmnu Is mm by on. hrneul. Clnlolust Gold Seal Ovarantoa Ont. HOHTIIAI instruments, but music teachers say it works. This type of concert attracted so many children to thc Conservatory that the new series had to move to larger quarters, big Eaton Audit- orium. Top United States schools are sending representatives to find out how it works. '- Tlu-.-tii-st big C0llCL'l'ir here is the result of tivngvcars of experiment by David Ouchterlony. supervisor oi Conservatory branches. 5 At the first meeting a grand piano will be torn down on the stage and the inner worktngs'ex- plalncd to the children. There will bcpcoiitcsts with music to pick out wrong iiolcs. rcpctitioiis in the theme and so on. Another big at- t'TiCil0ll is musical movies. "Too many people -- adults - go to concerts because it. is the socially proper thing to do." says Mr. Ouchtcrlony. "Why siiouidn't they enjoy them?" The objective of the concerts is to let kids learn what. fun music can be. The concerts are open to any c'.iild iii the city who wniiis to at- tend. From experience at the Con- scrvatory where 450 kids want to attend at one time. officials believe plenty of children will jump at the chance to come. Iiew Primate's Wife Noted iiood Expert . ....-... y EDMONPJN. Oct. 22 C (C?)- "The Archbishop's Palace?” The slig l..sI,l,ver-haired woman smiled at t e suggestion of a new name for her home in Edmonton's West End, "No, I don't think we'll be call- ing it. that, It has a-name already -See House," saidt Mrs. Leona Bartoot. whose husband, Most Rev. W. F, Barioot. lust month at Vic'- toria was elected Primate of the Church of England in Canada and elevated from Bishop )0 Archblsh-. up of,,.Ednionton. Mrs. Bartoot. attended the Synod meeting and took the opportunity of looking tip some old sfriends. "I saw the clergyman who had married us." said Mrs. Barfoot, a gracious iimire iii a midnight blue iaifcta dress with the gold cross of the Anglican Womanls Auxil- iprv lite mcmbcrship pinned to it. "I saw classmates there we l'lRdll.L soon for 30 years and cler- luimo. I iclt as it I were back in Toronto. surroiiiided by friends I had known since childhood." Sunday School Romance In 1919 a young captain came home from the front lines in France with a Croix dc Gtierre and began teaching Sunday school in St. John's Anglican Church In West Toronto. A young Toronto girl was ti-aching there, too. - A friendship, begun in under- graduate days at university. was not. lost: as through the years they tollowcd each other's career. The captain was to become Bishop of Edmonton and the Sun- day School teacher, Lorena Rich- ardson. establishod her name as a dietitian. In 1942 they returned to the church where they met-to be married. Both had grarliiated in arts in 1921. Miss Richardson went to New York to head the research department of a restaurant chain (Childs). Later she Joined a chain (Simpson's) in Canada. In 1937 she was sent. abroad to learn the secrets oi European catering. it tour that took her through famous kitchens. The idea of colored icing for .. ”t , cakes gymcii who hart visited in our 4' I ince in particular and to many people inttheLP vinces”and ' OCTOBER 3. H51 ..... ....... -....-.-...... . --'-- --- WITH THE COST or LIVING AS IT is ARE You GETTING VALUE FORA THE DOLLAR YOU SPEND? Fully realizing that the dollar is not what it used to be, nor is it likely to be again, we still strive to buy as much value as possible with that dollar. 1 But what is value? Is it just theprice of the article you buy--or is it the qunllty of the article you buy-- or is it the service you get with that article? These three-Quslity, Service and Price-help you arrive at the Value. . ' If you buy a Carpet from a man who calls at your B the following rigidly sound policies Clt00KE'.l'l.' I door-you dolnot know the seller, you do not know 5 REY 139- "”'P 3”" atm” ill” NSM” Yul? '0!” the quality and you only know that the price seems an don" you Ipemt right, 1, it Good vaiue-g ' Merchandise-only articles manufactured by reliable ' . If the Carpet mus to stand up under normal we", frngigfactumm enter our stock warehouses and sales or it fades, or goes flat, or curls up-you cannot take it back, you cannot get it made right, you can do nothing. Irrespective of the pricevyou do not get value for your dollar. ' ' Inspection-nearly every manufacturing plant whose merchandise we purchase for resale has been visited by the management of Crockett & Storey Ltd. No new lines are purchased until positively inspected by our management. "it ' Manufacturers-purchases. e made only from those manufacturers who stand ' hind their articles-and who insist upon making a good articlew-and, who, If an article fails to be good will make replacement or other reasonable adjustment. ' If you buy a Chesterfield Suite from a seller-you may not know the manufacturer, you do not know the construction, and in most instances you do not know for certliln the relative Valuek 11' anything ' Installation-except where services of an electrician goes wrong with that Chesterfield Suite and the or plumber are required installation of everything p , . we sell is done or supervised by the employees of seller is indifferent good some are), the manufac- this firm. ;--tuner is unreliable -(and some are), you can do nothitig; t i"' Service--except where services of an electrician or E-; . a plumber are required, all service is done or super- ;' Irrespective of the price you do not get value for vised by the employees of this firm, 7- I . ' 'your delay 3' ' Tradesmen-effort has not been spared in the pro- curement of a Heating Engineer and Craftsmen in the warm air heating and sheet metal trades. We are proud of our employees and believe them to be the best available. ' If you buy 11 Heating System for your home-you may not know if it is the correct size (it could be too large or it could be too small), you do not know -' if. it is propelrly installed, you do not know if it is free from fire hazards, you may not even lmow the r. manufacturer. If such heating system fails to per- satisfactory sewicepto say nothing of introducing 1.0”” its pmpe” f""Cti9" What C3" 3'9” d” abwt it? new styles, etc.-Crockett & Storey Ltd. offers true Irrespective of how cheap the price you do not get vaiue. value fqrliyour dollar. ' Value: When you consider what it costs to scout out the best articles to offer for sale, investigating the manufacturer, displaying the merchandise, the care in handling, free delivery, good installation, and NOTE: The keynote of our Policy-”Wc want your REPEAT business". It is not enough then to sell you something once-Crockett & Storey Ltd. want so to'serve you that you will want to come back again, and will come back again. k , The policies which guide the business life of Chet '3 Storey Ltd. must be sound because by rigidly following these policies Crockett 8; Storey Ltd. have ore "than JIRLPLED business during the past five years. The management and staff ofricmcketf, ,3; Sitoiiy Ltd. are grateful to the citizens of this Prov- lands adjaicent: to it. for their confidence and continued business; and to the manufacini rs of good furniture and articles of household and office equipment whose representative in this city and Province we are fortunate to be. We do not profess to serve you ifoFInothIlng,.because you are equally aware that "you get Nothing --for Nothing--but Nothing". if we did not operate with some profit we would not long remain in busi- , ness to be of service to anyone. howev9r,.b'yEkeepi;1E,qur overhead asilow as possible but without sacrificing VALU sermc to our patrons, we are able to sell you . "ihis with your continued patronage we will continue ..V . K Y ' to er. - si.-g .. , p ,7 '3, L. I H, W T . M THE AND srgrv "I. ' is !"'i H of .5 E . .4-1:. 2;. ..H ll...-T lid STOREY Ld ' - iii . t TV. I Isa .,.......s., . ,,-y,... . gm. 5'1 4lil&3lilulll(l.ii"lBl3iilwvl6m:Stt'iiliil)lliE,gt&I?ll(Dlt'l lulu SlliiliIlll(6S nhpp . I J on can save up to 30f on ' ovary fuel dollar . . . onioy your-round confer! with A good home insulation will pay for '1: If b. ' l p to SN on way fuel dollar. But you must iiluilr ony 2: '31:: maximum eiciency. l . 'WI:eu you choose Johns-Manvilie Rock Wool Barn you hunt more getting a tough, strong, firmly felted bet: that is ed by at; teen years of research and development. This outstanding insulation stays put and will not settle. It in tightly baswooo raises-s sad ioim - forms a , rmaaoot-Isari-let that wanna: in winter and cooler in summer. 'iiitSilllillll'il(l)ii your '0" ,0 M" "3. Mw.Mu'm- kmqd I-W id” In a ti iavamnenr in content llnlldll ”"'lt'- 7”” -l”"”""'l'"f"::3;!':"I: "N ” 1-)! also nenufacsuru nodulated Rock Wool which is I dcalllailodi ii a 'r 5'' i---"--'' --' E2'.'.."'r.. :1. oils... .2 Br n'.''... 2': -'-'isi.?.”:5'i.?..iifi'3f."'('.'.... which). writs Canadlaa Johns-Manviiie, Dept. Ni 1, 199 Bay Toronto, or no your 1-)! dealer. and deaelcal iT:auIu.viii. in she! I wound Jove iuulntiaa-they have been oaaen Ia iaoutadoa or only a nanny. mmu aaruuu - nan usiseai sums: llIdtA'lI9M;'e' c to match the pastel bridal gowns caught. her eye and she Introduced this in Toronto. "In London and Edinburgh. I saw the catering for the mat re- ceptions for the Kins and Queen following their emanation." she recalls. When her huaband returns from a planned trip to Korea this month, Mrs. Bar-toot will travel to Toronto with him fin In executive meeting of the Ohurolrs National Synod. am has three brothers, In To- ' ronto, Low-rey Richardson. prai- dent of the Toronto Stock Ix- ohaan. Inland Richardson. caril- loneur at Hart. I-!ousc.snd Norman :,A;KL 4. The Rogers HardMwarem(.'6'i . t ' "If It's Hardware, We Have It” V M. F. . scnunauus co. urn. oimiI.omtowti- , sllltlinsiiis mailman .' A (XJMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE