PAGE TWELVE Advertising lists: Payable In Advance Mlniniiua Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Come ' Central Guardian Local: 60 per word; Western and I-Iaatermbocals Io per word; Announcements and Comings Events 31: per word; Clauified do per word; In Memorlana Noilcu Ito per inch; Line of Floral and spiritual offerings. Cards, etc.. Ilo per mine; Letters 0! Condolence Me per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words In! 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional I words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, Ito per inch or be per word; List: at Bub- acripllou. (9 costs per inch; Address and lrreeentation 31.03 Other Rates on application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not lie liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of tho advertisement in which the error occurred. whether such orror In due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability for rum-insertion at any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. . liars & Trucks For Sale 1 Iron sauz-1950 iii-i.'i:wiAN. .I-A: good condition, can be seen at 300 Richmond. Phone 1026. FOR SALE - I98-I Good tires and motor. Apply; I-Ierb Crane. Moi-oil. i FOR SALE -- 1936 FORD V-Fl Sedan. perfect condition. Phone, 2691-L. i FOR. SALE-I939 PONTIAC FIVE passenger Coupe. Perfect. condi- tion. Apply J. D. Miiiray, Gra- ham's R0 d FOR. SALECISS7 Good condition. ticulnrs apply Sr-zirltown. FOR SALIC- I9-iii (IIIi2VROI.I(1'Il serli-iv-i delivsn. A-I ooivriition. S850 Apply A. R. Hanibh. .'x'oi'-- wood Road. I pm- Creu. l t I Furl her Charles I-inn saw: -. .aTiF-.- FOR!) truck 1950 with ludrtiulir IVHFJ and box. will trade for a nun! ion truck. Phono f.' i - FOR SALE: - ii)-I7 fl-IIHSI IR Club Coupe, excellent oonrlitioii radio onl lieater. Can he soon on 'M'ElItl(.'I Sqiiore. FOR. SALE 1949 tVIIi:'l'li0l(. ('l.. tom ('oti('it. Excellent condition, new hattcigv. muffler nntl tires.l G. B. Rayner, Mt. Edward Road. -EOE S-AILE - O THE MARKIIT Sqtiarr. Friciat. June :2, at 12 o'clock noon. I950 .MEtcii: Sr- dari. Like ii:-in. Very low mile- size "OR SALE-1950 FORD THAI"- tor with lights. plow. lift-tyiw spring tooth ctiltivator. all in new i-ondition. Tlirnr: years to pay. C. J. Fraser. Moiitagtic. FOR. SALE - 1935 FORD V-8 with 1944 Mercury Engine, in. good condition. five szood tire.s.. Will take young cattle in ex-l FONTIAC. ” For Sale FOR SALE - TWO NEW IDEAL hay lilfllt'Cl':. f.io and six fooi. cut. zii good ('0n('ll1l(Jil. Apply lra Hill. Ma;,l'ield. FOR SALE - WASIIING MACH- me. has large coppvr tuh equip- ped witli spiiincr.-Apply 60 Hills- horo. Phone 2619-J. ,.....,.L-...j....... "FOR SALE - ONE FAIRBANKS Moi-se, 2 H P. Price 540.00. Two llaughton Sulky Wheels. never used. Price 540.00. Geo. llughes, Brncklry BI":'Il'll. FOR. SALE - (INI-I RI-20 COM- liinatioii Dump Trticl-:. 47 model. Gnml 4-ondilioii. For further iii- iorniation apply to the under- siziicd. R B. Roiilnsoii, Port - 'i. N. R FOR. HALE -. 2'2 FT. RESTRICT- nd class (Micniart Sloop "Ban- righ". Built 1048 Blue Peter Boat work-. In nxrrlls-nt condition. ltiiiiicdinloly available. Owner niming. hi Txl Somoriille. 704 Diiiiu Aw West Saint .lotin. N. B Female Help Wanted Ei'rrnrfv wosrxx WANTED. good mines. meals included. t,'iiuii's Restaurant, Sunimersitlt.-. WANTED - VVAITRESSES AND I"OUIl'Ia(ln girl. Apply in person to the Roxy Iiestaurant. H'ANTI-JD VVAITRESSES. APPLY m pm-:..u only. H Rcndczx-utis Restauraiit. FOFND - AT HFNTER RIVER. Suiky whorl. Apply H. G. Mr- Koiizio, iiortleii. Lost LOST - SPARE IVHEEL ANI) tirrr off 47 Studebaker truck ,in vicinity of Elmsdalo. Notif.)' Joseph lloucr-tic. Ebbsflcet. chance. llibbcrt Hugh .. W .-t "' ' T "T? T"T”" C,,,,hmL ” ” Losr .. BETWEEN HUNTER .-:..mL..... ! River and Cii.:rloi.i.elowii, Bil;c i.Fd- t" car Accessories W” h" I" ” ”” emu wauns simvicr: s-rs-1 tion. Port lwlllls. Phone 6-2975.l Good used passeniznr Ill'CS, any 5128 S7. each. Shipped C. 0. D Glendale Tire Co.. 1287 Weston; Road. Toronto, Ontario. I -C-.-...... . For liciii . & To I.I'IT-I.ARr('.PJ.qVI-'lfRNISIII1i) front room. Flinn" 1166. TO LET - ROOM. .irl;i:i7-iii. Kent, or Phone 10,174, For: RENT a AT ('3-FEAT, ersc. a five room house.-. Mrs.-' Joan MCNPIII. I To I LET - -rwo LARGE Ari ,-ioimrix; unfurnished rooms, sec- ond floor. Modern r'onvnrilenCcs. Apply 73 Spring Park Road. Ira Hill. Mayt.eld. Reward. ...L.,..L.LL.... l.()ST- NEAR. NI liriizlilon Road. one rrl of Ilroasn. Sterling MncK.'.i5'. 5.0 St. Peter's Roatl, Chzirlott(:- town. LOST -'iir.”L'Vi-2 smr: BACK our Bristol two-ton truck between I and tfiizirlottctnwn. Sit-rlinit IlIiIt'K7I). .'i.') .' Pctci"s l!oa'.l. ('linrlottnim-.'ii. Male Help Wanted W'AN'I'EII AT ONCE MAN OI! boy to point. A. C. Ramsay. Kvnsiiizton. W A N T E I) - EXPERIENCED single farm hand for modern Dairy Farm. Apply National Em- ploymeiit. Office. Charlottetown. intro STORE!-I':R ”.i.'.-'.:3.:iBs-in for young man to apprentice in .FOR. RENT .. imnimii u f". hggtgd front mom. nrgt stir”? Pliarmnrv and learn retail drug Light, hgu;,,1(..9plM prh.",,g" hiisinnss. Frllirationnl raqiiiw. Central. residential. 3931-J. M H l"”"'v RV-"tilt! Xi or equivalent. -----.:...L....L........ Time svrrirc three years port of which may br served he- , tggfl gguwvr tiwrii ('nlic:ri of llharirttitqn FOR SALE gg ELECTRIC RANGH, (rrms. Apply The Jcitl-(ins Phone 2503-L. J Pltarmeth FOR SALE - GREENFIOIISIQ stfayed nlants. W.B. Creed, I-Ilghlield. I Eon sau: .. on; snonrnoim row. due to freshen. Alex Mac- Donald. Breadalbane, R. R. i. -...k.:...L..m..,pggg. FOR SALE - DRIVING WAGON. Bargain for quirk sole. R. iv:,p Jewell. New Wiltsliire. 1 FOR sou: .. QUANTITY out stove length hardwood. Maurlcel Cudmorr. Crapziud. . I m FOR. SALE -- ENTERPRISI-it Cast. Iron Range. Cheap. 109 Pownal Street. I-ion sALr;-rvi7zmniii3:'rimcork'- or spools-ls. Four months. Waiter Gamble. Albany. . FOR SALE - LOBSTER. BAl'I'i Phone Fred L. Ars nauit .1138. or I 0291. Summcrside. all collect. IVE SUPPLY BOXES A N I) crates for Strawberry growers. Write us. Chester Nursery, Ber- wlck, N. S. p STRAYI-Jib-IXLACK AND WHITE heifer. Please Phone James Tup- lin. Nr-iv Atinnii. W siiisiiiiiiameu WIII-IRE WILL YOU BE AT so? Establish your own protitablc busiiiess. start your advertising agency with a SIIDFFIOI" Line of calendars and a large varied line of ndvcrtisiiig specialties Book Matches. Counter CIIITIC Books, Key Chains. I.PI'lihl'r Goods, Pon- cils. meclianirinl and WOOIICII. Thcrmnmrivrs. Desk calendars and many ntiwr. goodwill adver- iislniz items. wonderful nnnnrlal IllIlli'F on it high commission host: for rlizht man. Prefer ex- p:-rirnred specialty salesman nnw (ravciliiic and with good con- tacts. Car is absolutely necessary. No objection to other non com- petitive line. Send all inform- ation including territory now row-red to Box .115, Gun THE DAIRY COW i Sponsored by "A Public Discusiilon The Dulnk River Dairying (foiiipaiiy CENTRAL 'BEDE UE HALL WEDNESDAY EVEN Subject: "Resolved that fall more profitable than spring 0, JUNE 20th. freshening for cows is l'roshcniniz." Films will be shown. Come and enjoy it trip to ' The Royal Winter Fair. This should be a wry lnterestlng evening for those engaged in Dairying. It is hoped that there will he a large attendance as important one. the subject for discussion is an Arrangements have been made to have well known local dtdrymen lead off each side of the discussion. siiiiiu WINNIPEG. June 17 -- '(OP) - Coeree grain prices moved nar- rowly in dull trading on the Win- nipeg Grain Exchange Saturday. Flux showed a firmer trend and registered wide gains on processor demand. There were light. offer- ings in some American buying. Rye trading wee dull. Class two wheat and I. W.A. prices were down three-eighths of a cent from Friday. Closing prices: Oats - July ll-t"i. Oct. ti-17,5-A. Dec. ti.'i7.iiA. Barley - July l.22l'u, Oct. 1.2i'26. Dec. l.19”i. Rye - July 2.201A. Oct. 1.9Z'i- -?uB. Dec. I.89:IIS. Flax - July 4.31753. Oct. 4.153, Dec 3.997sB. .. .......-..-..........-L. Teachm Wanted W A N T E D - TEACHER FOR New London School. Present Siipplemriit M5-0.0(l. Earl Carr. Secretary. H A N T E 1) - TEACHER FOR Svprlngvale School. supplement s4oo.oo. Emerson Kent. Secretary, New Willsliirr-, P. E. I. W A N 1' I-I I) -. 'r"i;AcHi:i: FOR llampshirn. School. Prcsciit Sup- plc-iiient 5500.00. Secrctary. Mrs. WANTED - TEACIIEB FOR Jolinstonr River School. supple- )11L'IlI .'s?.n0.tlt). Apply William 'lli'niiioi' .li'., Sct'i'0t2ti')'. Chur- lottotowii. R. R. 9. FIRST CLASS TEACIII-IR WANT- ed for Spring: Vollcy School. Pres-viii SllDDlP(IlPll'.- 3450.00. lvnii llariiiiotmi, Sm-itntiiigs Sprint: Valley. WANTED - TWO 'rEAi"HF.RS for North Tn-on School. Present Siipplemmit 540000 and b.Ti'5.0ti Apply Prcrl Lciiltrl. Soct'etttr,V North Tiyoii School VIII AIIJIIILY VVAN'I'I(7I)-FlRS'I' CLASS .VlAI.ltI l0(lf'I10l” for Prinvipril oi Huiitvr l'tivni' school: also assistant first class. Present supplement S500 and 545i) respectively. Mrs. Frziiik Botziiiill, SOI'lT'I.'II')'. Ii 0 M A N ('ATII0l.I(7 MALE Teacher wanted to teach Latin. Pity-sit-s and Chcmlstxy, Grades .10 and 11 in Arvida, Quebec. Very good sal.1i'y: itlci- and pros- DPFUIIS community of the fain- ous snguciing l'IlSlt'I('l. Wi-itr to Armand fiuiilhlr-r. Dirertr.ir of Studies. The Cathollr School Commission. Arvlria. Quebec Typewriters RENT on Buy THE NEW unit? ington P:-rsoniil Portable Type. writer. Big machine perform- anco, portable convenience. Rental rates - 34.00 monthly, three months 'sl1.00. Call Rem- ington Band, 104 Kent Street-. Phone 2771. . ....l."MLV!!ElEl no-Y-waN'rs WORK FOR -Fifi-. Summer. will deliver groceries. ole. Phone 2855!-1.. Wanted ii-in T0 riiiivr, S7I':)-III: Phone 2713-l.. VVANTEI) - DOUBLE BED SIZE miittrcss niiri spriiig. Apply Box 520. Guarriinii. tn lakr rnrr of home in Cit:-. For particulars write Box 52!. corn of Guiirdion. .-.-..-m---e-:u----..- NAME..................... ADDRESS. ..i'.sI...-.-nu ....i.;.i.;.........--...... mlitiiiiill Pttrker M:icPlice. New XVlltslllt'e.' 31 v.v'aN1iir.iiIL RFILIAIIII.-I(7”Et)I?PI.I') 3 Resnofrp EAT:-tgiz. . ' FACE -THE GUILLOTINE THAN 6N5 UP ANY N. v. Stock Prices, Continue I Upward Trend NEW YORK, June 17 .- (API - The slow and labored advance of the stock market last week ex- tended ltself for the third straight week. It was hard going and not with- iout setbacks. Buying and aelllni; i was on a highly selective basis. I Oils almost provided the inspir- l atlon for the rise in the three days out. of five that the market ad- vanced. Standard Oil (NJ) topped the I list with the sale of 77,200 sliares. Rails rind motors were iiotablri for their backwzirdiiess. The av- erage price of rails was ll little lower for the week. General Mot- ion, sixth most active issue, was i able to add only it at 4tih'r. The Assoclated Press average of , 60 stocks now stands at 393.30, up i 50 cents on the week. i In the most active list following .Standard Oiilwere Radio Corp. up i -'-4. at 1933. Socony-Vacuum up 1','. at. 31. Sliiclalr Oil up 2?. at 4074:. I National Power & ight: up M16 at THE GUARDIAN. cHAiu.o'r'rl:TowN Shipping News AT-HALIFAX Arrived Saturday None. I Stalled Salurdly .Michael. forvsouth America: Arrived Sunday None. Sailecl Sunday Newtouiidland..for Boatos Fort Avalon, New York. AT SAINT JOHN Arrived Saturday Noiic. . Arrived Sunday Wilford, from Halifax. Snlled Saturday and Sunday None. li'.. General Motors up I. at -18M. land National Distillers tip its at ,5. EllElllY ' PLANS Coiitiiiticd from page 1 lcllmbliig Allies won the two key iheiglits north of Hangye. I point, ReptuFScrap iron Shortage:-iii U. S. CLEVELAND. 0.. June 17 - tAP)-A critical scrap iron short- age is tlireatcning America's booming steel production, Steel ' magazine says today. The meinl-working weekly re- ports that scrap iron inventories '0ll a higliway leading to the egg; coast p Tll(' izrouiid thrust. north of iSf'OliI. zi iccoiiiiaissaiit-r (was niarlc across the Iiiijiii River ;at Knmiiepn, one mile , (IR. i The lieayiest Red resistance Silli- iriny was ill Eastern Korea but it wns lamciy delaying action. Hill-1' gclimbing Allies iron the two key (heights north of Hangye. a point on ti. liiizliwriy leading to the east cnasL I In Central Koren. Allied patrols bumped into moderate to heavy .i'esistaiice around the captured l"iroii trimiglc" niiclior towns of I Cliorwoii and Kiimliwii. ill IOl'L'('.: south of l 1 Bold Bombing Run In addition to staging the 20-i miiiiitr air hiittlr over Siiiuijti.! Kort-aii iini'thix-est border inivn. iii.-I' Reds made It hold bombing run deep hehind Allied line: heforc dawn Monday. t . The lone, propeller-driven plane dropped fntlr bombs into the tidal basin northwest of Inchoii, port for Seoul, nt 2 A. today (noon E. D. '1'. Sllndtlyl, then headed northwest over the Yellow Sea. Siiwoii. Allied air base 25 miles south of Seoul, was lightly bomb- ed by similar hit-skip planes Tlitirsday and Sunday. Eighth Army officers said the Iiichoii raid cruised no damage. Two other unidentified lots with swept-bark wings. like the Rus- siaii-built. MIGS. appeared behind Allied lilies Sunday for the first time in the war. These develop- iiieiits siiggc-sled the Reds may bel preparing to throw air power into the war in force for the first time. U.S. B-29s and supportiiicl Tliuiidcrjcts poured 170 tons of) bombs on two riiiiirays of the alr- l ,fielrI at Pyoiigyxiiig, Korean Rod. capital. and hit. the Sariwon Field. J 30 miles south or Pyongyang. i I In the around war, field ndls-i' patches indicated the Reds either? may be moving: southward in pre- . Meeting The;Cost of Living The 47'? rise in tliritlemlil of (.'AN'AI)l.-IN lNI;liS'lWI I;',VT 'I'U.N years. has more than matched the a proximate 42'? increase in the oHiciaI cost of living index in the same riod. The Fundis assets increased II": t February I. I951. folio contained more than 80 leading securities. For n has of these aeciaritiu and complete details, All in and mail the accompanying coupon. steadily an a :71"; Easlem Securities company llililltitl ' IITAILIINIII "ID 0 - o a e o . ' UIIIIII 5' TH! IIVIIIIIIV BIALIII IIIWIAIIOI G CIIIDA I :-:.-.'-'r'- 2 . 2 -"rm i::.':: turn shrinking ste.-irllly iii. the mills and that some pl'ot'lut'!er5 are down in ii six-day supply. sixty days is considered a normal in- vent.oi'i'. steel production held its place of 10:; per (Tot. of theoretical capac- ity last. week. i'nprt-santiiig an out, put. of about. 2.060.000 net tons. Cunoeliidn-Newsprint Production Up MONTREAL, Jttiic 17 -- tCP)- Canadiaia iiewsprint pioduction in May amounted to 485,723 tons. on iii-crease of 25,786 tons over the corresponding inoiith last year. the Neiwsiprint. Asrnt-izitioii of Caiiarla i'rpoi'ied Saiiirdax Canadian shipments for same month were 486.340 tons. an increase o: 6.78!) tons over May i960. Canadian shipments to United State: consumers were 422.372 tons of the total ship- nicnvis. a dcci-case of 2.3 pfr rent. the orrosfiioii to continued from page 1 of communist officials and looting government stores and supplies. But, as observers here see it, there is no llklihood at. the moni- enl. hr i'ii the forsceablo future. of these rebel elements--scattered. IJOOFLV armed. and without over-all 0Ti:anizntion-- constitutiiig any real threat to the C0ii'il1')l.lIlISI regime. Daration for I third spring coitu- tei'-offciisive, or stiffening tho rear giiards they had left to block the Allied iiortliirzird rirtvniicc. The strictest cerisorship of the war obscured ground developments but there appeared to be little doubt that the Communists were Drenaring to stand and fight. D. during the paint live their pori- UR BOARDING I IIOJJSE M TI-H5 FINE OLD Tl-IAT DOOMED , NAPOLEON AT .MtllOr Hoopla MY Fiaietsioc. RUTHERFORD: sci-(umz THE- Amidoe -DEALER,6i-DIJLD. Be EAGER TO 4 - LOAN A PALTRY Woo on suci-t AN Hisroiaicn .xxJLzt,(Jhk - EJ Loose EVE OLDER " Tl-I no .THAT;f mm A A g .mg:.',gg gm" ,.” 1 h, , 18v V ' v Ill be - y years doveiopoieriu have will -',-"'-3.--um...--. the pouibility of war nearer. Note - ' - the u. of words "possibility of t 0 on . war." for many voreotu in Moscow a E . will argue that war itself is no - nearer than it was in June mo. war Pros is But the possibilities of its omiun; ' ' out are more widespread. . , New Delhi. (Herald 1:. Milka) - 50 acres of land on Uiiion nnw YORK. June 1'7 -(APl- India mu officially that dovl0P- Road. formerly Thomas nu Next sunday the Korean weir will be a year old to North Americans. In the early hours of June 25 the North Korean forces invaded the Republic of Korea across the sum parallel. That, was June 26 in North Korea. - what her the year meant to the world's prospects for peace or war? Have the year's uvv ' pments brourht a third world war nolrer or mode it more remote? Those questions were put to Associated Press correspondents in key spots--men thoroughly, famil- liir with basic trends and the underlying views of things to come. "with some "ifs". the conoenaus is that. the world of today in for- mer i'rom general war than it was is year ago. The West's strength is growing steadily. It has demon- strated in deeds as well as words its will to resist aggression. l Following are the AP corres- ponderits' reports: Washington: (John M. High-l tower)- -Events of the past year have strengthened the long-range prospects for avoiding a third world war but have made the immediate future more dangerous. United Nations, N. Y. (Max HIT-l relsoni - - U. N. diplomats mostly agree that the outlook for peace is I. little better now than I. year ago. No one is extremely optimistic but there is a feeling that the firm attitude of non-communist count- ries may have served as a break on any aggressive plans the Reds had. loiidon. (Arthur Gavshon) - - v The Korean campaign has in some ways increased. in other ways re- duced. the chances of I. third world war. it. touched off the sort of aims race which, in the past, ended in ll'ElI'3. Willi atom homlis mid guns piling up, the overall outlook has become graver. in London's view. Yet the Korean war put on the; alert peoples and governments tot Paris. (Preston Grover) - - both French and American offlc-I ials fcel developments of the last year have made a third war more remote. France and other Europ-. eon countries have taken stroiinrr more to postpone 3 third war thanl to advance it. Moscow. (Eddie Gilmore) - -The A modern, well constructed and lot. Hunter steps toward reiirmament than could WISE. Frankfurt. (Daniel De Luce)- Aiiied officials in Germany share; ' the view that Korea touched out developments which have done; HOUSE FOR SALE AT HUNTER RIVER ON MAIN IIIGHWAY Apply to R. D. MacFAYI)EN, menu of the last in months have made the possibility of a third world war more remote--unless the U. N. decides to attack the Chinese mainland over Korea. As viewed here. that would bring soviet Russia into conflict with the West. An art dealer aetiirday iaued the catalogue of pictures to he otter- ed for sale June 29 by the Prin- cen Royal to help pay death duties on the estate of her hus- band. the late Earl oi Harewood. The Earl left an estimated H.000.- 000. His son. the seventh earl. said fortune three-quarters of the would no in death duties. Resources of Iiaiiaila inveslmeiit Fund ltd. MW RECAN SECURITIES I DISIIIIUIOIS IIMITED 17! 5!. June: Steel, W. Montreal I, Own. the dangers ahead. and so iieipedi the influences for peace. House For Sale A seven-roomed house on l main highway. with electric- have been expected atiit-r.i ity, large lot and barn. in vii- i . twinge at Hunter River. Apply to:- E. A. BERNARD, Hunter River home tcgether with ham River EXPERIENCED Applic- Complete information Write 39 Queen Street Sandy beach, 2 bedrooms. living room, Apply:-- WANTED TOP WAGES PAID HORNE MOTORS Lro. three miles from City, kitchen and sun porch. A. W. GAUDEI, Phillllis B MECHANICS SGIIOOI. FURNITURE "NADEAU" Guaranteed Qualify COMBINATION CHAIR DISKS. FLAT TOP TAIL! DESKS. TEACI-lER'S DESKS. CHAIRS. ere. Furnished on Request or 'Phone GENERAL SUPPLY COMPANY Telephone 2666 Charlottetown . FOR SALE I SUMMER COTTAGE at LEWISI POINT comprising Solicitor, idg. Apply:- FOR. SALE DESIIIABLE BUILDING -LOT ON FITZROY STREET Size 35 x 160 - In Good Location. BOX NO. I517, do GUARDIAN LONDON. June 17 -(itoutII'I)-- property. Apply to: -BELL. MATIIIESON r FOSTER. T. FOR SALE '49 INGLISII ANGLIA CAR Excellent Condition. ; will do 45 Miles to the ;;;i11..,,g Priced for Quick sale, PHONE 2512-W T -C...... At Falconivootl Ilospitni ' cook for Female Dir-Iaioii. Please apply to Col. P. S. ,I-'-..i.i, log. Deputy Minister of llo,-iltl! 4. Welfare. or Business )i.i(-..-, Faiconwood Hospital. ecurity ' save part of l 4 your income I I... t' i Tia.-ZiaMof' p - I 1 7'. mv ii - lllilil - scout . 'i - r:Cy.V'j' . I , E Gil Y(:III"BNs Manager is A good man to know. In Charlottetown he is E. M- Robinson.