AUGUST 23. _1_9§ ma yrqhigpgigg. crrsnwrraroww PAGE ELEVEN vvvvvv "ill is a Household Word?‘ Start the day right with 9 MILD ANTACID v OINTLI LAXATIVI,“ ‘AA“AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA““AAA vvvvwvvvvvv FRUIT SALT" REASON ‘FUR REBELLIIIN 1m "Petticoat rebellion" agains the country. l-lerels why. Cut by abow the changes in price between 1944 nod now. I ‘ 3N4 o Lomossr _ tn PS-R :1! so is saNfillfrn .~ - J1 swanzmse 14 IACOII PRESENT PRICES l The three butchers’ obarta above compare the I 1940 with the latest available. The figures are from the New York Oit-y Department of Markets. Most prices have just about trabled While 100d experts predict they'll go up still further, the nation-wide Hers’ strikes hope to bring them down. 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Greet George Street _"$ervlca Follows Salas" i t the high prim of meat is weeping out. and chop by chop. these charts etmalretaiipriees Refugee Estonlans Reach Saint John; Now Await Fate (By The Canadian Pram)" MINT JOHN. N. 3., Aug 21 — In the wake ad a similar grout! arriving at Quebec recently, B refugee lbtoniaru reached Saint John this afternoon crammed a- board s oil-ton. two-masted aoil- ing vessel alter a hazardous, 30- day voyage from the Canary fal- anda. Immigration officials allowed the men. women and children to re- main aboard their craft pending a decision in the case from Ottawa- The new arrivals took comfort from the fact that the other 1h- tonian group has been allowed to remain in Canada. 0f the 41 persona who ‘led their lives to reach the new world. four were children and only the captain-bearded. 32-year-old m- gene Komissar-spoke English. Through an interpreter. they do- clared their willingness to “go anywhere for work and shelter." Tobacco-browned by sun, the men. women and children lined the deck aa their sleek. white- Palnted vessel-well named the Atlanta-moved to an out. aide wharf. 0n the dock above a. collection was taken up and quantities of ice cream and fruit went aboard —-to disappe instantly down hungry throats. ‘There was a two- dly food supply lsdt in the At- lanta's lockers. Keel! Disappearing * Beck in Sweden. where the rs. fugeea first fled from their native land. they said Iistoniana lrapr ‘disappearing westward." ‘twice, Captain Romnrlasar said. ha had PQWIVM Qrirn warnings from Rus- sian agents. 1t is his second visit to New Brunswick. More than a. year ago. as a crewman aboard the Swedish vessel Bianflord. be was in Chat- Mm- This time. his wife and a two-year-old daughter are with m. Within a few minutes after the Atlanta was tied up. a crowd started gathering at. the wharf- lldo. talking sign language to the lfliminl voyllyera below. Immigration and customs offlo- ials went aboard to make their inspections. After they are com- pleted "it's up to Ottawa" wheth- er the adventurers remain incan- ldl. i One tiny life-boat, for too anaal to handle all aboard. stood on the deck ot the Atlanta. It was piled to the aunwaloa with beddina. the afternoon la the vacationing got in trouble in an undertow. His cries for help were answered by his companion. However hie. also. was unable to overcome the are! of the undertow and was swept to his death. ' Sydney. N. 8.. and will be taken to their homes for buTll-l- There will be no inquest. Filing Statement Opposing New Freight. Rates __.-_ WINNIYEO, Aug. 21 -- (Sat- urday) - (CP) -— Premier Stuart Carson announced today that Manitoba is filing a formal atate~ merit of oPWoition to the applic- atlen by Canadian Railways for an additional 20-per-cent ireiBM rate increase. The new increase, added to the zl-per-cent boost granted earlier. would result in a level of rates 45 per cent above the level at April l, Mr. Garson said. ' In a statement premier said: "Our answer (given to the Board or Transport Commission- ers) challenges the soundness‘ of the contention by the railways that the more fact that wages have been raised by 17 cents per hour justifies a further increase in freight rates. “Consideration must also be given to other factors such as in- creased traffic volume, unduly heavy charges for depreciation, maintenance and the very favor- the Manitoba able general financial condition of the Canadian railways." l Tourist Bars Show Increase HALIFAX. Aug 31 -- (GP) _. Industry Minister Harold Connolly of Nova SOOtIs announced today that the number of tourist cars entering Nova Scotia haa increas- ed 15 percent over Last year. ‘The tourist season started slowly in June because of the poor Weather." Mr. Connolly said, “but after the first qf July the tourist; ltlrled pouring in and they're still coming." More than 32.000 cars entered the pTOVIIlCO thin yQgj- bghwggn June 1. and Aux. 1e. compared with 27.6411 in the COKT€5pOndlng period last year, Regardless of earlier reports it appears that last years record number of visitors will be sur- passed. Seme 46.283 cars and 323,219 tourists visited the province in 180! and left bChlnd them mo" than toooooooo. m. Connolly said 4,391 m" compared with 8.504 last year have crossed into Ollpe Breton, Bellhops I Lose Lives By Drowning I INCONLSH. NB» Aug. 20 -(CP> — Two bellhops at the Keltic Lodge here were drowned this afternoon in full view of a large crowd of summer vacationers. The youths were identified as: NNSOIIIIIB Hines, 15. 0f Dartmouth. Gordon Garrison. 19, o! Halifax. Garrison was said to have drown- ed in an attempt to rescue the younger boy who got into difficulty when he ventured beyond the province-owned summer resort. The body of Garrison was wash- ed ashore less than 30 minutes after he disappeared. Doctors visit- ing at the lodge in the Cape Breton National Par’: applied artificial respiration for four hours without avail. Hines‘ body was recovered by searching parties in boats B0 minutes after the fatality. The drownings occurred during 1 throngs headed for the beach. Eye-witnesses said that the young” boy had ventured beyond the breakers and had apnflrflitly The bodies were later removed to piayground for the children while their elders were interviewed‘ by officials in the cabins below. I D. T. Thompson, boarding offic- er for the Canadian customs. first ggw the graceful yacht standing in from aes. l-ia said he thought it was a pleasure craft. and dis- covered his mistake when he boarded her. Harbor pilot Fred Quinn then steered the Atlanta to the ferry dock. Early tonight she was moved to pier 2, West "PIPE SMOKERS Easy to roll - delightful to smoke [ail f0 Weir OGDEN '5' Rol/s 805i ._._._ i l value as well. Dandelion: have value, but they have a nutritional They ‘are high in vitamin A. vitamin C and 1mm, Dandelion greens are when prepared properly, N UTBITIOUS NU ISAN CE their nuisance delicious They During an inspection laat week of the third and last sea near Lunenburg, Commodore A. M. Hope. O.B.El.. R.C.N.. Coon Barracks, Halifax. is shown as he stopped to chat with Cadet lottetown, P.E.I. Charlottetown. Officer Commanding Corps. Here are the winners of the whaler sailing race held during a regatta on Mahona Bay 0V" n" week-end. Wire Bracing Apple Trees (Experimental Farms Newsl Fruit trees. particularly apples. often develop sharp angled crotchea when young that event ually weaken and break down l...- cause material loss to the owner. Trees in this condition may b- biaced to prolong their life over a long period. thereby avoiding loss of both trees and crop. It is a. practice at the Dominion eaint John, where she will remain perhaps for several days. I ‘rho deck. motlessly clean. waa a Experimental Station. Fredericton. N. 3., says R. G. White. in g." The regatta marked the closing of the sea Cadet Camp near Lunenburg. iorhme usetasgn. The cadets in. the whnler. skippered. by Jim Woods. with smiles of victory B" B11 1mm C ° e ° ‘l’ P. E. I. They were presented with scarves as a reward for winning the race. over the orchards and brace any trees that need support. Once the principles are understood the cost is nominal and the -we1I worth the trouble. res ul is Young trees with sharp angled crotches may be reinforced by on». ir.archlng of a strong sucker. Trees with trunks up to one foot m cli- ameter or thereabouts are well supported with screw eyes and No. nine wire. Extra large trees have heavy limbs and need eitncr one-half inch eve boll-a out through the limbs and wire. o! seven-sixteenth inch iron rods with washers and. nuts at each end. All mechanical supports have to be drawn up tight to retain =79 ' ON! wrapper . . . TWO crisp, crunchy, peanut- Iolden bars coated with Moira rich, creamy smooth XXX milk chocolate. Ask Ior delicious Moira “Buddioil Cadet Corps to attend Camp Major, manding Officer Royal Canadian Navy Arthur Ryan. 22 Union St, ch“- Accompanying Commodore Hope are Lieut-Cdr. A. D. Rayburn. RCN (R). Staff Sea. Cadet Officer (left) and on the right is Lleut. Dick Hennessey, RC.S.C,, Halifax, 9 King square. (RON Photo) (RON Photo) the limbs in their normal p08.- tiorr. The largrscrew eyes and No nine wire have been found veil satisfactory at Fredericton. ‘flit best type of screw eye should havo a shank two and one-half lnfihfifi up more in length with n. rela- tively small eve. but good resuns have been secured with screw eyes with a shank one and one half inches in length and three- quarter inch eyelet. Small screw eyes will pull out unless used on small limbs. The threaded P!" *3 the shank should have a largo? diameter than the solid Pam "- order to give the thread a Eff“? purchase on the wood. 10°" needed are -cuttin8 PM“ h“? mer and twelve inch spike or it: equivalent. The screw eytl 80°?“ be placed as far out on the limo: a; is practical, bearin! l“ mmd that if a limb is less than three inches in diameter. a larflfi ‘"9"’ eye rnay cause breakage. Th! higher the brace from the Crowl- the loss the strain is on the brace After the screw 6Y9! l" 1" place. the wire is threaded through those in the two branches to oo held together. is Pull“! "Km- l” ends spliced and the two wire! twisted to tighten the brace. Where more than one brace bl r-eeded. a screw eye will hold se\- eral braces going in different ul- rections. _ Two branches 099051" "m other may be tied across with r! single brace oi two wires. Th"! branches might require a trilnid- lat sytem. Your or more branches may either be paired or otherwise braced so as to 81W! i!" mm ‘uh’ stantial support to each branch concerned. By M0911"! N" W?! ui bracing to the circumstlfliivl to prevent both outward pres- sure and side twist. a stronl Al" should be washed thoroughly and boiled from five to 10 minutes in “n” “IQ- T119 Proper mixture is one-half teaspoon of 531i», to a pint of water. Fresh beet greens ‘ ‘ Ill’. W. llpppgr ‘ Physician & Surgeon i jlnannoua BUILnmg < l‘ ass mam at Office Bolster-Z - I EM. I - B" P.M. Planner-Office: 1711 O-O Home: 12d! William M, ‘A; Llllglllllll nannrsran. somcrron. m... |.o.o.r. 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