[HE CHARLUIIIZIUWN GUARDIAN l'llE ciuiiiorrrroilii alumnus Mllllllll] Daily (Founded lll isn't-i Authorized as Second Class Mall. Poet Ofllee Department, Ottawa. I)» Guardian may be obtaiued~atz - ilflllirlg. and probably more rapidly than ever. tached devll-maymredom. a huflwl‘ Mreapondcnh. .' "'5 f)“; D Hub Tflbllflflo 5110B. Blond-on. N- G The local a cr, like lh local me 1' t d l° 100k lhlngs over and then either _ ___ "mum . u - - . Th” NW‘ 5MP" M°‘“"°“' N- B‘ local industry? genernllv. fills a HCCdrCHiJTClIallQ iii‘? dflexirllleorhdggvelhttahelriiitaih‘ M05! Extifing MtIkO-Up tfiléecli-“Eizssl: £1: George McLean Plctou, N. S. W'alker's White Spot, ll Salter St., llallfaa, N.$ Metropolitan News Agency, I248 Peel St.. Montreal United Cigar Stores, Chateau Laurler Ottawa, Ont B. Aiikcn, Lord Elgln‘s Hotel, Ottawa. Ont. J. Fine, 351 Bay St" Toronto Ont. Wolfe's News Stand, Sudbury. Ont. Old South News. Cor. Milk and Washington Sta. Boston Rowling's Newa Agency Times Building, New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thin the Weakest Ink." lllf‘ 2'I‘<‘flt shirv oi {ricudlv international rela- ti-iiis tlhlt ll;l\t‘ hccn constantly enlarging along * {AGE rook - Ric vote. It is now plain that both oi them were the American public_ was uninformed. and therefore apathetic. What is most ominous is that the trends which alarm Mr. Ernst are con- chain organizations can ever supply. hat-is Mr. Ernsfs moral, and it is quite as applicable to Britain and Canada as it is to otlr American ncigltbprs. Unfortunately mn- of thc nizliil czitiscs of the (lcvelopnient of the chitin system of newspapers is the steadily increasing cost of production. Not only is the rzlw nixltcrial, such as paper and ink. on the ascent hut also the mechanical cost of production. The outstanding iticrczisc, how- Tomorrow the last Sunday of our best sum- mer month. iumblc with the Lend-Lease proposals, and the Draft Bill, the latter of which passed by a sin- vital to the defeat of Germany and lzlpan. But‘ Where anyone wean hil hat ll between him and nobody else. It is the mark of the man. On the back of the head. it marks a certain de- outward symhol, ct an inner man who ls up to no good; rakish. knowledgeable. Straight on the head. it recommends the occuPB-"i as one who alwaiys takes his over- shhes with him m. rainy days. and who gets home promptly l0! 511* her at six-if "recommend" is tlic world. Tipped to the from, it sign- ifies that the wearers spirits are out to lunch and may not be hick tlll late afternoon. -St. Louis Post- Dispatch. A lot of thrush-h; say they have ittative. There is the pride of own- ership which during the thirties Notes By The W03’ BLIC FURUM' Thll column l; g the dlacuaalon hymns": Oounuum o! question d] ' The Ct...‘ I Gunrdlln done not need-nu, ll: endorse the opinion o: no earn: aunanooi Slr.-~Enqulres have’ been celved at the Department of Agri- culture regarding a guppgged em- bag-so to be Placed on Canadian dfllry cattle entering the United States after August 1st and com- plaints have been made that buy. ers m some instances have used this report in order to depress prices and hasten sales by famiere. The Provincial Department o; Agriculture has not had the slightest intimation of an embargo (By muffideh, on.) i.» f6- in ‘ iurriuloil _ We carry a complete line of Trusses. All sizes. In Years. . . that beautifies instantly. TOMORROW ~' DEPENDS UPON a JULY 27. 1946i ‘ll. F. lluteheson 8i Still OPTOMETRISTS correction of ocular d... fects." 53 Grafton Street Professional Gaul; NEIL W. HIGGINS ' Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond St. ‘ ever, is in the l)l‘O\'l$l()ll of authoritative and buried m‘, halmc. always remm.’ being placed 0n our cattle, and 0r,- SAIIRDAY‘ JULY 27' 1946 reliable news from all over the world. The daily ber where they put lt. --l'..ondon m“ f)?‘ i]? l» Whmn- enqlllriifl Charlottetown _ H Free Press» ve en directed have expressed T l 589 reader today expects his local HCVl spapcr to complete ignorance o’ mm a m} 8 . P1), B03 Q HOW Furl Erie Prggpergd provide him with the latest and best informed It is the small farms of 50 to Wlfiflo-ducer h " news and opinions on world affairs. This 0f écgougillzsf Ilgifigfge lzimdvgil: sale shouldsnoamwbemgfgencatgfi 63g (l % o+++o++v The Yfihyvl‘Rmvfchv, published in Fort En.“ course plays into the hands of moneyed classes pm, marketg True, some q( the 253g SW11‘! l5 ammrently without _ t charms R McQuaid =~ ~1 -. .- ~ J’ ho seek and obtain control of chains such as WOW 1S done b‘ the llnlnid 18-50! a on‘ Olml-llhllvls lull ml out a very attractive supplc- w . i of’ wife and children but in many I am. S122, etc. B-l - iricizt in celeb on oi its golden itibilee. Edi- the Beaverbrook chin“ ,1“ Englfnld and the instances all are partners in im- De u, Mm, tw-n- - Barrister, Solicitor, tormgl‘. U“, "1 ‘., _\_[\»L...K; , . . - - Hearst-Patterson chains in the Lmled States. proving the herd, the farm and the 39y s" °t Alfiuiture. Notary. Etc. -- ~ w W8 ll reizards this home. All have something d! stake. ‘my 26 46~ ' elvcntfas something more than a milestone in _ ED||UR|AL NQTE§ _ howeyfri; swllilil, boys 11nd git-g lliltfcnhfimflziitoBlllldlnl, t 1' . Q t . - ' . . - ‘ accep g t er daiy duties have ' Wu 1c l e nf a ntwpapcr, it is also a chapter in take responsibility and develop “r Pam *...t_h8SCI'CCn Phqnq 1111 e 0044-0444400 wo+o<+0+¢~ . i- _ __ r; I slowed down through unreasonably _ l1? ‘..-.i“l1*“‘i‘.fiililfii“F???” * ‘ * * l?“'..l’.§§”i..‘lf.i“.“lit.”fl‘if“°fit..l’iif »{“83.“§.‘.‘.’.‘é’.‘f.f'“.‘;“.dl°‘i€ ca‘; “"'""“' ‘ ”E“;..& “3i.".“'E~“"" i..., ....<.' i (‘t .,3,Q5 3r “'0 ' . .. .' ( . ‘ . ‘ l ' r _‘ _ b . arrs r5, ‘ t _ _ Clilllllfipg: "ti... at ‘hi, m, end of the yilnam _ Sunlmerslde “as Cr0“dul,_\‘nh__1u't°5 dll d1)’ in price of tat-m products. with iOmILIUIE. What good does it doi- ' l’. Alllllll _ n, [rule lslfidifc Pemmuh w ‘ v _ » I ~ s yesterday for the dry-goods lllElLlltlllYS sales. farm lalbor practicaly out. of the s uncliosfn. und ed. stupkyl. A3 k a L MAT“,ES0N_ LLB“ “A . ~ u timtlnue to regard the boundary * * * * question at present the man with useless pain. This sin that 2e Attorneys-nLLaw as a plzicc whvrc “t vxplain illllllls 10 lmmll-lfa‘ It is reported that the attorney-general, NIr. fiikifiiloitnlbiishl iilexlia dgxcgipf. m rigiagenlsitfiilileulifiiiacflllxzigri . S UlllflN LOANS 0N Cr". “N” FAR“ tzon otiicrtils~silsinllv and geographically we are Large a native of Prince County-Quay ggek nom- for a few days in haying stnd har- l1 blllrdfll and n rulsairce to other one pcowlc. Iiien the hand of nature has turn- ' ' L‘ ' - ' g‘ )‘~. vest when the ‘Vlghmrs may 9°‘ peope‘ _ _ , . 150 Rlclun d st, ' mauo" a5 ‘beral Camhddle for m“ ~ “und l“ operate to solve the labor problem, Ii- "eed m‘ be fume- that l‘ my Mall Orders Given Prompt p Charlottetowliii P.E.l crl il;vlf til \ll'lltt’ our topogrnpliv so that Fort trict in succession to the latc .\lr. Dennis. ,, . is in u. perferred position, —Fam1- comfort, It can Lc, and e thousand times it. ls. an inspiration To Attention - lirih anrl Cll\ll'1tll5 zlvc clust-r to Buffalo than =t= er‘s Advocate. v‘ d u‘ h ‘t is -, I ' _ _- - _ ‘ _- 4 TIDIIX‘ O yo JAY“ w 6n 1 your Si nu ot tlhtt \il\ s sulitulvs.....l_lere, during Now we are told by the Qhanceiior of Mac, In ‘he not l“ imam mm" mm ,0 Suffer»; To [me who mum, z #A4_‘44 _ _ _’.+.““‘~ ihfitll-‘lfi 511W \'l_'~'1l'>'» ll‘? Slorl‘ 0f "llPfol/fd 1"‘ Master's University we are educating so many something will lln-VP to he done grlh“ su“ered_"° ‘me 915° M“ crn.'ltii~li.'tl rchitzuii» llZl\ been i-t-nlisflcauv m“ people we will MW to export '1 surplus i.) 91m about seml-col-ons; it ls l]. habit that 6:? pills‘: ‘an! gag?“ ‘gig w,‘ fig and _ - t . . . _ . .9 . ‘_ , e - li__________ Zinnstrattul. rfiltll lllllWlcl-(i ihsptites over thc a living. May their lot be easier than that of iafiffiffffnll°tiiii tligtiisldziinsihiitlelyiteriiil ggatbfzai" ca“ g endured‘ ma‘ u‘ again,aizzsoggfiighwegg: 3:11am; - -)__ t \-' g i ‘ . » _~ _ n conquer .- ' .;".::;..i;."..::. Z3...~§.l‘.°..5'°.‘§“il.‘."°i.i’l n: .. . vascular mimiilii.‘ "l;"..i§‘“'.i2°.l.“““ r air-tilt: truth... ‘cm v . . _ _ _ _ _ after a complete thought has been e n e 5 -‘p5 we j, ' i ' that “e areall brothers under the skinf-all with A ¢hange of five votes in a Commons dwmon expressed the traditional mark is ggeliélrdfiegiwdéhykigtledgkginvgmwgig: ll-lflbel!orlg aSmNIOPlII-‘Inome grails}; H C BOHAKER Eastern Trust Building the same ideas and embracing l1mll3l‘ prin- the 0th" day w°u|d have meant defeat of the fszerxlggéeogi men can lsigffer and gtll] rump. 11. Is he accustomed to resting ' . ' i "PICS" Government. The Ottawa Journal stresses this ins; but its vetting to the point trlmnphmi Over pain? 1s that {up quietly for ten or fifteen minutes D151!‘ 01 Supervise! Ohnrlotugoy- The evolution of the automobile has been a incident as showing how narrow is the Mini? now in books, papers and magazines gfiatg gfrlifiliglliglszSfthg ttltillrte “is: onlc; tioatllxtyfie quietly bu” Mme“ Phone 835 F°d5°“d t° 17°" B"? f0‘ i,‘ W“ ‘his’ “c”? try's margin of safely, and the lmprollability 35215-336biigl°tc‘°‘igi‘i“ga-wll‘éli can do for mart? For ‘this is mt 1n an Interested way with some 148 Richmond Street ‘”*”“"'*+~+~++~~ irlg to the Tuner-Rotated‘, which brought to frui- that this Parliament “m n“, out its normal 10d; and some English teach,“ Llgaemlninigatof no lsslxittrrle vcagse. !ll%l11eH<:;¢\Ll>e8-l;°l;i;°d “ppm” wd Charlottetown, P. E. I. H. R. DOANE & Q0 tion the Peace Bridge and establishment of Fort have bee“ kmw" '° decia" ma‘ of the htgnrnari. spirit oveie» does. he eat fl. variety of foods, ln- i- Chatte ' red Accountants Erie as the second busiest automobile point of term. illfifl the superfluous use of the mark is typical of’ ivorlu society in which flesh and blood. We speak of useless suffering. eluding milk? 14. Has he formed good sleep- 58 Grafton Btreét, mm’ “To”? the “hole Canadiawtnited States Psychology is nothing more than a modern menlffgxyatlhfflgs 5:52 ‘gfiwehnfigg We tum from it. with horror and ins habits? Charlottetown border’ . . . scientific endeavour to find the roots of the old not only that but the plethora of- ifliwseamsfifl“ “mgki; gefiau“ 3° rggsfiitfecgillidlhlflatmbgkfibgigg‘: "MM Z080 Box m Hf" 15 l Slllklllfl ¢Xaml>l¢ Qf hm" m" small theological doctrine of Original Sin. But who 39mg???‘ is tiltitcrlreleted and tied maskem Sflffiemcl’; 8212mm‘; wlfowfxflzfrl“; mm me Pmvhma, men, o, CONSULT “WWII!!! W-JWB-nnlu “ILA. lectionof Ontario has benefited under Con- by Searching can’ find out God? There is no h/Ptnotnrrlaiia riiiiie. IIET/keflslls SitXi-eei. make 0f it a llrnt to lighten the Health and welfare Charlottetown; H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’ ‘°d°"“°" =5 a "5"" °f 1" Mlrapkm‘ "W" “arching of His understanding. but it possible Jouml- ‘ i‘i.’.‘.“1y“‘.llé?f°§é‘l?.§i..."..-ZY° 33221 §ii’.’“&%§w€?“l$ll‘ ‘i’i°.‘.""f..§l’€.‘.‘§; OrIhOPedic McLeod & mo» tion and the building of an international high-- way in the form of a bridge. _Motor vehicles pay no toll over this highway; they come and- go in thousands every day, subject only to the usual customs regulations. Far different to the handicaps placed in the way of this Island Province in nizlititiiiiiiiig coiiimtinication with the mainland! The King (‘iovcrnmcnt has "pass- ed the buck" to the Transport Commission on the question of exorbitant truck rates charged on otir Bnrilcn-Tbrmentine ferry, and in the meantime the whole service is liable to break down at any time. So far as transportation is concerned it is easier for Ontario farmers in the Fort Erie area to reach the American mar- ket than it is for our Island farmers to truck their products to Nova Scotia. This is only one example of the verv uneven results of Cori- federation, which has. left us with a smaller population than we had a half cen- tury ago. and benefited other sections to an al- most llllllt‘lll‘\"'.lll(‘ extent. s“ First Freedom Threatened The value of the local newspaper was never more strongly highlighted than in a recent book entitled “The First Freedom," by Morris I. Ernst. The author's reference in his title is t0 the first of Rooscvclts F011!’ FW¢d0m5 —' "Freedom of speech and expressiom-every- where in the world." It is his contention that this irccrloni is seriously threatened in the Unit- ed States, mid he presents a statistical survey of Conccntrzllcrl economic power in the realm of communication that is alarming. The press, the radio, the movies —~ the llrlllciPal avmues of commyiicntion-all show the same tendency toward the" concentration of control that has long been familiar in the field of industry. _\¢Vhile population grows, the number of daily and weekly flC\\'.<l‘t(ll')Cl‘5 declines, and as great chains take ovcr newspapers, competition is eliminated. "Ten States," .\Ir. Ernst writes, "have ilot a single city with cotllpctiil! daily papers. Four- lfien compatiics owning eighteen papers con- "01 about gne-qlliiflfl‘ of our total daily cir- culation. Three hundred and seventy chain newspapers own about mic-fifth of all otir cir- culation. More than a quarter of our daily cir- culation is abS<‘lllCC'O\\'llf‘(l. We have 8 lllflll‘ sand less owners than a few dcczld-cs ago. Thirty- two weeklics have disappeared. ‘one CQmDMY dominates more than 3,000 weckhcs." _ The sittiation in thr- moving-picttire and radio industries is d-cscrilicrl as even more alarminll- Through ownership of kcy theatres. production of raw-film stock, and ciinniilgly written Con- tracts five great companies completely domin- ‘ate the motion picture field. Ifotlr iietivorks exercise a comparable dominion over the air. In fact, “thirty or forty men own the main access to America's mind." In more than 1,200 American cities there is only one newspaper. There are only li7 cities in the United States where there is more than one newspaper ownership — “where in demo- cratic fnsliinn there is the capacity for daily de- bate." In more than I00 districts the only news- paper owns the only radio station. A score of persons own those Sunday papers which account for more than half the Stimlay circulation from Maine to California. The loy of controversy, the heat of debate, is departing from llie Am- erican newspapers ti: ti whole. Mr. Ernst says wt this i; IlO merelheory. He uyr it l; the and practicable the outcome would probably be the disastrous splitting of a mental instead oi a physical atom with all its dire consequences. it! >0! 1i! l? On head of the Baby Bonus see the good times in store for expectant fathers: (Dificials and employees of the public services 0f France now are entitled to three days special holiday with pay every time they become a father, a new law published in the official Gazette. The three days, not necessarily consecutive, lllllSl be taken within two wcclts of thc hlbs>ctl cvcilt. Employers are re-iinbtirscd from iatmily" Illl0\\"‘ ance funds. i I ll‘ l? As in the case of Australia, New Zeiilzlntl is ilot sending its Prime .\lllll.slCl’ to the l‘c:ict: Conference. Leaders of New Zfiillélllrl 401C211" tion will be Attorney-General H. G. Rfhiasou, lawyer, member of parliamcnt 2O years and 4 cabinet minister for Ii and \\'. I. Jordan, lligli Commissioner to London. .\lr. Mason will be participating in his first important conference overseas. - a- n a: a- John Walter, founder of The Tinms, London, died this date i812; he was horn in i739, and was known as the "logogrtiilhtc" priutcr, hold- ing a patent for Logography, or the art of print- ing entire words, and then roots and terniitia- lions, in addition to the use of types for single letters, laying the foundation for the invention of the linotype. Ile brought out in I735 The‘ Daily Universal Register, the tiilc of which he changed on 1st January i788 to 'l‘/m Times, its price was threepence; in i790 .\lr. Walter ivzis fined $200 for a couple of lihcls on thc Prince of Wales, and the Dukes of “York and (Ilarcncc. refused to apologize or to pay the fine, and went to prison instead; at the end of sixtccn months he was released froiii Ncwgate by the intercession of the same Prince oi Wales. It was under his son, John Walter II that The Timer rose to the place of the first liC\\'S[l;l|)Cl' in the worldi. n- m "In the face 0f many difficulties, f\'. B. potato growers went ahead and itiade a major contribution on the food front during the war," says the TUf£‘_(]fflfl/l']0ltl'llII]. “They were the chief factor in easing a national potato famine. In addition, a considerable portion of their output was dehydrated to feed the armed forces and the liberated countries in Europe. But, in spite of their glowing record, parliament for some reason or other has not seen fit to offer them anything in the nature of a guaranteed minimum price—a price floor. Most farm pro- ducers in the Dominion have such a guarantee. There is a floor price on potatoes in the United States. But our potato farmers remain the for- gotten men in Canadian agriculture. Him. James Gardiner, minister of agriculture, has been repeatedly asked the reason for this in the House of Commons. His answers, from the standpoint of New Brunswick, have not been il- xi ._ There isn't much to soa in a small town. but what You hear makes 11D for it.-- Port Logan (0010,) News-Views. .wh5" I 5W8!!!‘ atomic bomb can sink or damage .16 ships in a well» fillflccdout fleet. cl '13 vessels in the "M181 Slflfie of atomic develop- ment, it Fnollld re plain that w. have reached a revolution in the means of wanfnie. The world al- Teflfli knows what today's ineffici- ent atomic honlbs‘ cim do against centres of Dflplliiilon, Human“. cannot afford to risk the use of htomtlrc “Weapons. Ari-d it should real‘ l“ M, 90 10ml as Will‘ persists and nations have to fight for their existence the atomic weapon will be ‘used. —Toronto Star. T0 E0 or not tn go? To travel ‘for to see‘? Or :0 sinv at hrrne and m-ke "0 Mini ‘inroads n the bii il; mm Thf-‘e {We W: problems H! Present agitating adults who .13 yet are lllidéCldlaj whgl, 1Q do Wm. Vacallmls willing due betwcen now “"11 LflbcrlDiv. Inclination may la. Q's; u?‘ "ll:- Clrcllmstanccs indic- e ll_0,fll.lVC. The “Nays” seem to have it when reservations g";- hafd if’ F" find the wurists- no weoome i0 5151,13 _overqow “we ‘mfreqlll-‘lllcd places 01d home farm is no ionizer the Sllre and ready iifuge 1t Qngg W35 There still (my be a izi-eetin or the mat. But a g-ugsf, ghmldgo, ‘ uifoss that front.‘ docrk ale~ssqériy with ration book in hunrlwflwgq-i; Q5 Synthetic muntrv life lnihls rfi") back yard is somlflhillg t. wry {$8M entai- provided his... and cabbsa go "dot. fig-t n‘? r°""3"°2‘"‘d- dwanfl - all tillfrlfiOilel‘, 1;; middle “” Ce- “"5 “Haw Dllcts, lil(€ scntlncls, form tile bai-"wi-oum . _ ...,, Llwklllg an attempt to pfcducg Victory vegetables almost my back yard can be LOlHEflCCl int: .\ in»... Pgrary HCtTle Amuscmcilt pa}. 113M112 Dreparatiuil is nccdea-hnm Q0. hwlslng or roller vgrlcly as many cusllznhs as the iiajhlnlng house affords enough reading n11‘,- l" to Still-Sly a multitude, pi...» something in a tumbler as a tam. perature and inclination ‘ii-gleam Such h, respite can afford comfort 511:1 Kllllet coillcn. to all who love 8L8 without effort and ureter --__ fonnallty ln dress to stilt‘ collar; and Well-Dressed pants. Such fort. unates have no nred to lci-ve horre mfiéiamh "if a personal Uto la it 8x155 when tie are. ' Journal. ‘y . “W” foefiéma Prince Edward Island! Isle of lovely thirigr— Isle WIhQIGd the magic art of God was one. Isle of exotic summer drums and hapvpp s rings which know e Joy or love and warmth and sun. And quiet evenings by a wooded little ialt-e Where peace suffused through the tranquil ind satisfactory. He. has dodged the issue with a statement that if the government acted to pre- vent losses by potato growers, everybody \\'0l.ll(‘l grow potatoes, and that provinces like New Brunswick, which have specialized in this field, would soon have more competition than the could stand. Perhaps it won't‘ happen-perhap Canada will notliavc loo many potatoes whe the crop ll dug this fail. We hope‘ not. Bu in the meantime preparations should be made b Ottawa for any eventuality, so that commercial d potato “mg .arersfi:eh'i_ suddenly find" ‘ Prince m Like a nl h wind r - "rE..i:'..'-.:i-.Imli§..’§" ‘Hie alvllli iinwliilyririgdm innocence or ‘mic lamb! a woodland‘: seeking men deemed femu- lone. The heart still tum in the beauty of your day A lilting ling, aimapcoq, a n“ l6! feawd courage Climbed the steep ascent of heav- en, Throllsh peril. toll. ind pain Ard because c! them. we take courage. They show us vrnat men can suffer and be strong. O God, to us may grace be given To follow in their train. Parents. ls Your Ghlltl Ready For School? A child's training during his pre~ school Scars ‘avs a foundation for his future health and dcvelopmerl. His enjoyment and progress at school are largely dependent upon good physical liralth and early home training. All children arc imitators Many habits are learned in their homes and in the neighbourhood As your child will be entering school this fall we suggest that you consider the following points: 1. H-is your cnlid been checked by your fiimilv physician? If ls advisable to have an early hyslcal examination .0 allow amp time for the correction of defects before he begins school. Lt you are un- rble to go to your family physic- lan, your public health mirse will be glad to discuss this with you 2 Has he he n inoculated against diphtheria? Has he been vaccinated ag-ilnst smallpox? Has lie been given whooping tough vaccine? 3 Does he know his name and address? 4. Is your child contented when he is away Ifrlltl s parents frr short periods of llm ‘l 5 Docs he p12." reasononly Wt-l] with other children? 6. Does he speak clearly witlicut baby ‘ l4? '1 Docs he krmt how to use u handkerchief and has he a pocket. for ll? i ‘ 8 Can he go to the toilet by him- self? Does he wash his own hands and face? 9 Since mildicn are expected to remove their outer garments in the classroom. can he put on hnzl take off his own snow sul rubbers or galnshes? Can he azi- just buttons, zippers and other and IEW IIJSIOW L80 pan. In. Charlotte town LOO pm. Lv. New m". I ' 0w l" ‘ma. Ar. Hall! $5M one way u; N: Glug $10-70 one wart» Bu]. u. of Child Study, 98 St. George St. librarian. as- compared miles. l ’I‘orontc, Ont. DIAMETER 0F MARS Marsris 4.200 miles in diameter or from your local 148 lGreat George Street with the earth's 1,900 u Phone Toasters $2.75 less cords XMAS TREE BULBS Floor Lamps. Table and Bed Lamps, Ii-piece Boudoir Sets. shades for lamps, Coffee Makers. Silce and Cory Rods to replace filter cloths in Coffee Makers, spare parts for Coflee Makers. Healers. Fans. Bottle Warmers, Door Chimes with suitable Transform- ers. Fresh Hearing Aid Batteries, flashlights, Batteries and Bulbs. Soldering Irons, Remington Shavers. Ceiling Fixtures and Wall Brack- ets. Parts for all makes if Irons, Toasters mnd Hot-plates. Details in Hotpoint General Electric, sllex, Samson and other reliable products. Steam Irons, Room OIIIREDPUBST CHABLOTTITOWN. P.E.l. ‘SHIPMENT OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ARRIVED A snows cmcctrnrc suor 117 Kent St. 971 Ahusohr THOMAS EARL R. BURKE om You mlowz Competent authorities estimate that’ under prevailing conditions Repair Bills from A UTO ACCIDENTS will total more than $7,000,000 in Canada in 1946 Have your car checked and approved by a com- petent mechanic and safeguard your financial position with adequate Insurance Cover. liviliiuliii a; co, LIMlTEIJ Insurance Since I872 P. MoLEAN - District Manage at Summeraide CYRUS A. It. SHAW — District Manager at Montague McAVlNN l t, -— Special lI/eprelentatlvel at Charlottetown W. B. BENTLEY, ILC. J. A. BENTLEY. ILO. Barristers and Attorneys-at Law .3 PUBLIC sruuooiaaruilk "Filming cards and circular "Ymllflfldflnce. tvrln: and bookkeeping. MISS HELEN Grimm Tllwhone ‘I020 E enings 18904, P. l). Boa 452, I03 Queen Street PREDERIC A. LARGE BARRISTER. arc. ghlllliva Bull-link. lll Grafton s: hone 1048 p, o n“ “g CHARLOTTETOWN, p_|=;_|_ DR. A R SMITH UENTIS’! . 175 G ft St t Office flours‘? Sotli» fire-e 2 to I Telephone 2284. ALEX W. DLVFHIESON BARRISTEIL SOLICITOR. rm: l é 1 : ' 5 t m Prlncc Street 4A4 A“‘ run Esau: rcunnn_ Tenders will be received by the undersigned iintll August 15th, 1946, for the sale of house and double lot of land in Montague. Frontage on Main Street 50 feet, length 200feet. House, 8 rooms, furnace, garage, now" occupied by Byron Stewart. B. S. l-IESSIAN, Solicitor, Montague, P. E. I. cam’ ' suntan " - Pllpce MIA!!! Illlfltil Sllhllt atta- dc peace. g - Overlooking the Beautiful Montague, River VI§IT IOIITIGIIE , " And ' rm». cannu- Office: 90 Great George Street M91"! l0 Loan Collection J. A. McGUlGAN. B.A NOTARY. isrc. BARRISTER, SULICITOB CURRIE BUILDING M. ALlIAN FARMER n.5,. use. 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