" sf staff, has been Jirankfnrt, Gorinaiiy, q Articles of Was- and may aonrt-marflaled. Certain are being invcltllllicd to see i! irH h warranted. Skippers first ‘It. island Iiragger - \ “#1111 ISIIJKI. year-old hero of the lllll- Gen. Clayton I. lhacll. * lernaer assistant U. S. Army chief charged, in under the be lied l0“, while Bileil waa mill- tary and air attache in London. 1" akippering the first and only dramcr registered in Prince Ed- "Lind." Lace, 2s- “Marie ' day Notra Dame 1.30 and Model Brands." sea rescue near Isaac's Jurbour Light, 10.5.," some two 4 months ago, is busy with his crow fitting out the. 40-ton “Winnie ' Ann" at the Marine Wharf. The Iive Lunenburg seamen ar- rived in miarlotuiown last ‘mes- .__,. day. ‘Iihree were with Capt. Lace ,cn the "Marie Brand-a", including .Gordcn Lace, axed 15, the skip- pet's brother; Gordon Aolrc, cook; . and Jobs Fry. aged 2d. James . ' sheaves completes the crew cf- tha "Win ”. ... of coming ovvr to see the ship 11m, skipper and crew awprlsed Mr. Bin-lice last l esday and went to "work. They chopped away lg: a lea surrou the schooner hcpetobereadybytheendoroftha an Tweofttiecsewaervedwlisitho Qnivy din-lag the last war, Sheaves being on loan to the swyai Navy. The other. Cook served all thrown the was" ‘pnconvoy duty and die French ‘coast on D-dav without mishap. a-a-iowever, the "Maris Brenda” was , his fifth shipwreck-noun of which occurred as a result of enemy action. Completed in Mshons Day. N. ., in 1947, the "Winnie Ami" was hinged in dredging scallops for m-the Canadian markets during the has: two ssasops. mstmsegmlmbeé dragged or grou c Bear, r. n. 1.. raining o NP catch of hégoclarh h“. The you. PM! 11"!" god for three years ct‘! the Middle Grotmd. Wbsiern Banks. Sable Ia- land and Bsriqueres/u, and is opti- mistic for this season's catch. ' moan sruamsn The first automobile on record l was invented by a Frenchman in 1169, and was steam-driven. a liRTNS, initiates. l auras 50c Par inssrtisa BIDTHS DENNIS-At the P. E. I. l-ios- pital, April 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dennis, Charlottetown, a son, 8 lbs, 8 oz. - nfUflAIT-Mt the Prince County Hospital, April 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell K. Muttart, a son, Charles Stewart, weight 8 lbs. ivAITE-At Prince County Hospi- lal. April 3. 1049. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Waite, Kcnalngton, a daugh- icr, lilAYNE-At the Prince County Hospital, March 30. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Leolsnrl Mayne, Emerald. (-formerly Violet Todd); a Ion. ltu Barry Leeland, 8 lbs. l0 or. naaam __.__...____..__..__..__.__..__. i,» KICGINI-Died at his home, ass rrfcwater Street, April 4, William H. qKiggins, age '15 years. Funeral no- please _.tlco later. (Sydney papers copy.) ‘. THORNTON-At the ‘P. E. Island \l-lospital on Manda . April 4. M"- " v erbert Thornton in her 83rd year. \" . naral from the Macbaan Funeral Xlfi-lbma tomorrow, Wednesday, sen yiée stag-ti g at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Peop ‘a Cemetery, m Maiaonim l In loving memory of litla eschew. Ashby linltli 10:», passed ‘"10 5th. 1041. ...... forgotten Aubry seq Rvloaglaalifafld memory ht nun ion-mm sass. by Ieaslo. "...... ugioh mu with the nsai~ IMP 9M1 footwear stilt Guam Street. INIIAIIPIIIIQ IIIWAIT IIUIOII LTD. will remain open until 9.30 p.m. on ‘niesdsys and Saturdays for the convenience of prospective car buy- ers. ' IO! TII convenience of pros- pective car buffs-s Stewart Motors Ltd.. will rams open Tuesday and Saturday evenings ‘until 9.30. PARENTS are reminded that they have an invitation to visit the Art Centre tonight at 7.30 p.m. when Frances Johnston, Director of the Art Centre will tell about the program aha has been operat- iottetown. ‘Following her talk the meeting will be thrown open for discussion. . IMMUNIZATION CLINICS con- ducted by the Heaitii Division will be held on Tuesday, April 5th, as Queen Square School 1.30 and Parkdale 2.30. On Wednesday, April 6th. at West Kent 1.30 and Rockford Square 2.30. Orr Thurs- 2M. ___._ SUCCESSFUL DE-IDGE PARTY —.A very successful mixed bridge Q e summon h "hnPéir- m- Pbiat Sorority on ma“: March 29. A good time was had by town having JIIIOQ many friends duringavinsheieeightyeamago. LEAVES ma oTTAWA _ Pranier J. waiter Jcnes and Dep- uty Minister J.0.C. Campbell leave by lane today for Ottawa to at- tend a session of the pre ting Premier dlllflfl Mr. Jones’ absence. The lat- ter aspects to return on Friday. IAINFUD INJURY - Mr. Frank Sanderson of North River suffer- ed a broken knee cap when he fell at his home recently. ‘Ilhc elderly gentleman. who is over ninety yeah of age. was in his barn when the aociden no was taken to theP." at Island Hospital where he is now respond- ing to treatment. Mr. Sanderson was one of the pioneers in the breeding of high class Hereford cattle in this Province. He still takes an active interest in breed- ing activities which are being carried on by his sons. PIISONEI DlLllAllD -- Ap- lication was made yesterday in iwrclne Court before Mir. Justice M Ion- babe ha prisoner be at- liberty and that coats of 030 be allowed. m. J.O..O. Campbell and I-Ion. F. A. Lar . Attorney General, represented Crown. The prisoner was repre- sented by w. Lester O'Donnell. MALI CHOIR BIIIAIIAI: — The regular weakly 17mm“ W onity of the membe present. A vary fine practise was held and an inter ing feature of the n- hearaal was several member an idea of how the choir will sound t‘; their lance. Th; rector. . oer, expressed his appreciation at such a fine turnout and also l-I to how the choir was pmlresslnl- ‘more is still room for a few more voices and new members will b9 welcomed at the next rehearsal on Monday night. ._._. IUIAI! - A film "Ila cm- ing of Parliament" was shown Rotarians at their luncheon yas- terday. an. Stanley bhclnnis of the National Film board operated the prciector. A donation of 096.00 for a prise to the winner of the Junior farmers public speakinl contest was granted unanimously. ltotarian Tom Mitchell was ap- pointed auditor. Guests included Messrs. Douglas Hardy. OT-earv. blob/Copenhagen, Den- J. B. Davies. lilonctcn. i! ing for the boys and girls in Char- in CIIAIDLII DIOI. wood requirements. CONIIDIIA N . HUBANCI, no u,‘ m_ fdlallPly. sill. JOHNSTON‘! LADIII WIAB. lasing Illlainl - lulta. Coats, Dresses. . mall‘! DAILY maps luiid ?....’i"i...‘.’.‘.i.f'°'.~..‘t‘ “......” O I limited 3061 or 540. ' a STEWART MOTORS LTD. "Your Mercury Dealer" open Tuesday and Saturday evenings until 9.30. 4 OYIIO CLUB IIIITS -. The regular weekly supper meeting of the Charlottetown Gyro Qlub w” hold at The Charlottetown last nlsht. The‘ President Mr. Ralph Jenkins presided. n was the ihisi- ness meeting of the club which i; held on the first week of every month. After the supper, the inem. bars discussed various business matters until the close of the meet- IOItTY HOUR-S DEVGHONS- The Ibrty Hours Devotions at Balm Dunstanb Basilica concludes this evenine with services at seven ‘ocioclt. ‘Iihm has been exposi- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra. ment since the devotions opened after HlBh Mass Sunday morn- inc. and Holy i-iour services on Simday and Monday evenings. There were large congregations in attendance at all the services. ELECT OFFICERS — The annual meeting of tlia Prince Ed- ward Island Mail Clerks Federat- ion was held iast night in the post office. The retlringpresldent Mr. d R. '1‘. Iarkin was in the chair. New officers elected for the coming by year were as follower president, B. M. I-lallshan; secretary, M. A. MacPherson (re-elected). Eoutinc business was than dismissed and it was decided to hold an enter- tainment in the near future. CITY POLIOI COUDT- ... At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. niho drunk and ih- caipables appeared. Two were sentenced to 20 days in Jail each. two more were sentenced to l0 dsyl in iail each. three were Iined $10 and cost or M days, one was fined 05 and costs or 10 days while the ninth was released with order: to report back in one month. A drunk and disorderly also appeared and was Iinad s15 and costs or 90 days. A man ap- pearing on a charge of keeping a common gambling house was discharged. ISLANDEB APPOINTED — Mr. Herbert H. Cox, son of Hon. I-‘I. H. Co: and Mrs. Cox, Mcrell, has been appointed general manager of the Malarctic Gold Mines in Halet. Quebec, one of the largest pro- ducing gold mines in Canada. The 30-year-old Island man has won rapid ‘promotion since he entered the employ of the company some eight years ago. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Mt. Allison University at Sack. ville and took his degree in Mining Engineering at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. FORMER ISLANDEBT AP- POINTMENT - The current issue of The Legionary features the ap- pointment of Group Capt. I-i. R. Stewart, of Ottawa and formerly of Charlottetown. as Dominion honorary treasurer of the Cana- lfl dian Legion in succession to Capt. G. H. Rochester, MBJL, Ottawa. "A Prince lildwsrd Islander by birth," says The Legionary, "Group Capt. Stewart served with the 1st Division Signals and the R. A. F. in the First World War and in the Second War as Director of Intel- ligence, R. C. A. F. At the Dom- inion Executive Council meeting in November. 104B. he was ap- Duointed President of the Cana- dian Legion Press umited. In civilian life he is Secretary of the Board on Domiciliary Status, Da- nartment of Veterans Affairs. I-Is is a past president of the Ottawa Red Ohevrons." A CONOBIGATIONAI. GET- TOGITIIII. AT ZION -- On Thursday evening last the mam- bera and friends of zlois were guests of the Women's Auxiliary at a delightful social, which was held in the church opening remarks of welcome ex- tended by rm. w. Webster were followed by a, short sing-song. Two films depicting life in Canada and Newfoundland were shown by Mir. Earl Boston. The next portion of the evening was spent in social intercourse, durim which time the guests wade frsa to participate in the various games at their dis- posal or enJoy a neighbouriy chat. The climax cf the awning came when the ladies served a delici- ous lunch. At the close of the evrninl a hearty vote of thaoiss was extended to the W. A. Will- dent. Mrs. J. o. Dennis and liar associates for havlfll 990W“ such an enioyabla entertainment. 111g gmging of "Blest Be ‘file ‘I10 That Binds" and Auld Lane 9Y1" brought to a close the very cnioy- abie function. ‘ or“: are"; us w o Tm ‘u n“ aaored by the Court were successful ationa held at the completion of the course. The oeurls was o! Mr weeks duration and the instructors were Messrs. Arscnault and Robin of the Poultry Dlvlllvil. D0!!!- ment of Agriculture. Charlottetown. Following are the mm“ of ti" succemful candidates: Osortl J- Iarry, Bristol; Donald it. Haclay. New London; John I. Duncan. THE GUARDIAN, Plasnnlli on ntcnwsr _. Drills to ti» of in- liilirles a farm. umber-tired. tractor with i.."..o.‘“°' fa“°"’§.'..§§‘..°,".‘“°‘.m N.‘ ex .. will be petllsislable on the high- Iafl- ATIINDID OITAWA KEIT- ING- It. Waiter l. lhaw, Dep- my lligiylieir of Alflibléfléfi’. ‘s; ' plans from a lsinndsy. when he attended a meeting of the Advisory Commii= tee.od the Canadian Food Board. Mr. Shaw also discussed , ‘ ‘ and marketing, and dairy produc- tion and prospects while in the capital. wmr. Man raanai sunvzv -- Mr. W. E. Alnew. Pyinco lid- wsrd Island trade commissioner to Newfoundland, will leave by plane via Sydney on Wednesday morning for the new province. Mr. Agnew will make a trsdc survey of the Island and expects to be away for some two weelu. DIE! UUDDENLY - A 8-year- old resident of Kistg’: County, James L. Stewart, died suddenly Soturda afiemoon whila waildg along tcheil~ Road near Casdig with his sister. Cause cf death was unknown at the time ~of writing but an inquest was ordered and met spray but adjourned to a later LAID T0 REST AT MIDGnL- The funeral of the lata Mrs. Kern- ble Webster was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home. A short service was conducted by the Rev. H-C. Rice assisted by the I-‘wv. G. Carlyle Webster. Pallbearers were, Everett Wbbster, Willard Kelly, Bruce cnaizwrrmown , School Board Pays 'Tr|buie To Retired ChalrmaL 0r. Yeo The rslislat monthly meehg of the City Bcbcol- Board was held yasterday ‘amnioon when the read a letter from the clerk of the Eirecutive Council stating that the Government had accepted with regret the resignation ofDr.Is-aJ.Yeoa.schai:ma/n of the Board as b-om 31st Mai-ch, and that Dr. Cordon Lea had been ‘sp- pointed chairmen until June 1am. On taking the chair Dr. Ina ask- ed for the co-opsration of all mean.- bersoftheboarcandpaidtribute to the work of Dr. Yeo over a long period cf years. ‘These words of tribute were joined in by several members who were present. Dr. Maclidillan moved. ’ ‘ by Mir. MuoPhee. the following resc- lution which was adopted: “Whcireaa the Charlottetown City School Board has learned with feeling-a of deep regret of the resignation of Dr. Ira J. Yeo as chairman of the Board, a position he has filled for thirteen years to the complete satisfaction of the Board. and. whereas great progress and improvement has been made in our four Public School; during Dr. Yeo's tenure of Office. ' “Be it resolved that the Char- lottetown Board of School trustees express its sincere feelings of ap- preciation for the 800d work ac- complished by Dr. Yec during his chairmanship of this Board for many years, and that this token of appreciation be spread in our min- utes and given to the Press." - - A new schedule of increased sup- plements for tho icscliere was alp- Maonwon. and T.C. Ives. A serv- ice conducted by the Rev. D.W. MacPheu-son waa held at the Marie United Church. Pallbearers were Lloyd Cox, 3.1!. Cox, Winston o, nunfllprlday mom“ m, Dignwell, Stanley Dingwell, wen- n fin tor the Easter .0... dell Coffin, Wilbud’ Webster. m- fff“ u torment M16891! Cemetery. -____-.._.__ FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late ma. James Kaiser was held from her rqidcrycg 321 Eiulon 8t. yesterday afternoon. The service was conducted by the proved and adopted. Due to the Teachers Federation meeting on the 19th to 21st inst. it was decided that the schools would several committees were asked w bring in reports for the next meeting of the Board. Proud Owner Of Champion Holstein An Ontario Junior Farmer, who had graduated Con! fourteen 791T’! successful Cali Club activities. is today the proud owner of a six- yesr Holstein whdch has recently broken all world's records for DN- duction. In 35 dsyg on a twice-a-day milking, Jack wauchcpe‘: Muh- den Hartog Daiw. produced i324 lbs. butter-fat from 28,42 lbs. milk, the average test boizng 4.05 per cent buttertat. The record was made tinder the supervision of the Dominion Department of Agricul- tum. "Daisy" for exceeded lhg prov- loua Would Record on twice-a-day milking of 1139 lbs. butteafat made in 104.‘! by another Casi-adios: Hol- stein, 0.11.3. Abbekerk Darkness owned by the Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, boosting the ‘second by 168 lbs. Iin fact no Hol- stein in the World has ever beat- en her record even on three ttmee-a-day milking, During her bat day on test Daisy gave 1-i'i lbs. (44% quests). ’ Jack purchased the smthcr of DaisyssaOalfCmbealffoi-onll 05.00 back in 1940. the purchase being made from Archia Cameron, Wbodbrldge. The world championship for yearly milk production mi twice- aday milking la shill held by Doncicst Peg Top Burke, another Canadian Holstein who mad, her record of 81,930 lbs. milk contain- ing 1108 lbs. fat in 1945 in the herd oi Mrs. Roy Drown. Stout!- vile. Rev. Dr. Rice and the Rav. M‘: MacCallusn. Interment was in Domldstcn Cemetery with my Rgv, Mr. MaoCallum officiating at the grave. The pallbearers at- the residence were. Patrick Kelly. Everett Dover, George Watts. Mich. ael Robinson, Charles Murroe and Emmet Gallant. The pallbearers at the cemetery were Fred Court, John R. Msctntyrs, Patrick Mac- lirityre and G. F. Watts. ans. Anna r. White his entered the D. I. Hospital for treat- InGD . Mrs. Basil MacDonald of Tra- cadie. accompanied by her son Gerald who returned to Halifax this" , were recent visit- ors to the city. . Min Elsie Mayne haa returned to her homo in Emerald after spending the winter months With friends in Ottawa, Ont. Mir. Edward F. Honiby leaves this morning on return to Halifax, hav- ing spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. J‘. I-Icrnby, North River Road. It is_ expected that His Grace Archbishop Kingston will be pre- sent for Evensong on blaster Day at St. Peter's Cathedral. EGYPTS SEA COAST The total length of Egypt's sea coast is 1,800 miles-GOO along the blue Msdlterl-anean and 1.200 along the Red Sea. ‘loo Late To tlasliy GENERAL TRUCKING, YARDS and cellars cleaned. Phone 780-L. EOE. SALE-IDS‘! FORD SEDAN. new motor and tires. Equipped with gas heater. Registered. Beat gffer takes. Phone 1575-31 after Community Concert Series Announced The new Community f‘ certs series has been announced and verified in a recent letter from headquarters in New York. The series for the 1940-50 season is as follows: Columbia Operatic 'I‘ric, Nicolai and Joanna Graudin, pianist and cellist, Byron Janis, brilliant young pianist and the Columbus Boy Choir. As yet the dates of these attractions have not been settled but full details will be given later. The latter group is made up of 40 boys, ranging in age from nine tc fourteen. Under the brilliant leadership of their director, Hu- bert Huffman they sing a uni-u" mugium which includes music from Paiestrina to George (B. . ..- win. \ T0 LET-BED SITTING ROOM, suitable for two girls. Apply 215 King Street. . EXPEIIIENCED MARRIED MAN wants work on fann by year. apply Box "C", Guardian Of- co. WANTED-TWO WHEEL TRAIL- cr, apply Miliar Orr, New Glas- gow, P. E, I. FOR SALE - 1 ll PLYMOUTH Special Sedan. ully equipped, excellent condition, reasonably priced. Morris Gaum, Bonny Brae Inn, Summerside. Phone 8 FOB SALE-GREEN MOUNTAIN Foundation seed potatoes. Good Reading. John A. McLellan, Grand River, Lot 14. FOB SALE-JD“ FORD DELUXE Coach in first class condition. Low mileage, radio and heater. Can be seen at Morrison and Mc- Rae’: Garage, St. Eleanors. IKB SALE-INS ‘CHEVROLET Torpedo Deluxe. Nina months old. Low mileage, two door sad- anette, some extras, 81850.00. Ap- ply Mr. Fsrquharson at Chan ha‘ WWII HON].- ' M: feahof 600d Taste! ‘ TEA The flhal concert on this year's series will be held in the Prince of Wales auditorium on Wednqn day evening, May llth. 'I‘l'iis con- cert which is to be given by a well- known group known as "The Rovclers," bids fair to be one of the highlights of a wonderful series. There has been a change of date for this concert made y by the large number of music festivals throughout. the Mari- itmea during the first two weeks in May. ..-._.___.._._._ LIADS IN TIIONIS Ontario has more telephones than any other province. Canada's largest selling - fine QUALITY teal .- PAGE ...... OIOGOQO-Oll It as i a fish" I111 income lo “O31. ybeioco scum; 7°“ avonlod ioiol lhgougltaicb l’ "' naascsciiaquidaaf. . This monthly income la dgublgd u W, m... “m, 4,,“ 1,, A monthly income to you Sol accident. 11ft at retirement Ask for our panaphlef "Fleur-Fold Protection Prcvldaa". If PHI Intern! you. #33 Confederation Li e Branch Office: Bank of Nova Scotia W. O. HOGG, C. L. U., Divisional Manager. aaoaeoaocbllOOOOl A monthly income to in iiia disability w‘ IOIOIIO as so canal Association Building, Charlottetown. l3 SNIELII (Continued do... Page 1) These are the United Btltol, Brit. ain, Canada, Preside, Belgium. The Netherlands and Luxembourg. Itefutca Charge ‘lktlnan termed "absolutely uri- true" the charge that the treaty is aggressive in intent, a charge which music. made in formal notes on the eve of the signing. "The pact will be a positive, not negative, influence for peace, and its influence will be felt not only in the area it specifically covers, but throughout the world." he de- clawed. He called the signing borly act." Had the treaty existed in 1914 and in 1939, "supported by the nations which are represented here today, I believe it would have pne- vented the acts of aggression which lcd to two world wan.“ ‘Twice in recent years. nations have felt the sickening blow cf un- honeaty in a practical way by the gimoful owner, and also received daaervin commendation from Pol- ice Chi Birtwistie. Police reported last night a pursn picked up yesterday on Weyniouth st. may be claimed by owner at the City Police desk. EXPEO__T_80lIlEl' Continued ‘from page 1 a blast all the Atlantic pact. Dlplomam were certain Russia. LOUK! THE KEEFE DRUG CG C‘ lottetown, carry The Manning-oil's amnl Remedy exotulvely If you suffu- tlie tartan! cl eczema, get a. Jar of this remedy and watch the amazing results. Something new and effective provoked aggression. Our , ,' , to whom our governments are re- ble, demand that these things all not ha/ppen again. We are de- tcnniinad. that it shall not happen ail-ll" shselcssamaidssrellw ‘Primal: said that in the pact "we hope to create a shield against ag- gression and the fear of aggression -a bulwark which will permit us to get on with the real business cf government and society, the busi- ness of achieving a. fuller and hap- pier life for our citizens." By contrast with the powers, who llnlta despite differing governmental and economic aya- tems. the “police state" tries to achieve unity by imposing uniform beliefs and a. rule of force everyone, he said. At no tlnw did he name Russia, however. Millions saw and heard the sign- ing cemmoniee through. television and radio. I France's Robert Schuman, speak- ing in his native tongue. made one of the rare direct references Russia in saying the treaty repre- sented no contradiction of Frances non-aggression treaty with the soviet Union. This la directed 531mg]; a posslblc future German menace. "We shall acr-upulously honor-this obligation," schuman said. "when we expand the network of our friendships. old and new. d0 WI l" fact repudiate a friendship which does not satisfy all our need for security?" City Police Report Commendcble Action Of Teen Ago Girls The life of a policeman, it is said. is never a happy cme, but cvcl‘? IWW and then a little incident occurs which breaks the monotony of routine and re-afflrms one! faith in fellow humans. Just such an in- cident occurred last Friday when two teen-aged girls, Jane Giddings and Carol Creelman, turned over-to the City Police desk a well filled purse they had recovered on the street. On examination the Duirse was found to contain a. sum of money totalling over $60 and identification papers. The owner who was fmm tile eastern end of the Province was notified and the next day the lost purse with contents intact was restored. The girls were rewarded 101' mo" FOR SALE GROCERY STORE AND TEN-ROOM HOUSE Combined Toilet, Bath and Hot Air Going concern in Charlottetown. Newly remodelled. On Main Street- Apply:— BOX 558, c/o GUARDIAN FASHION SNDW Holders of Tickets for the Flash- fon Show are asked to kindly be seated in the dining room at HM sharp. Evening Show ‘i o'clock sharp. ' ' —SOI8Y— ALL TIOKITI All SOLD SEWING IMGNINE REPAIRS Send your sawing machine f0 V. l. King 62 Sydney Street For satisfactory repairs‘ would attack the pact before the now on mic. assembly. But there was much speculauw‘ about ‘arm the thrust would take. _ Russia has not shoved to place the pact on the assambl, a ‘a. a, “nejgh- could, however, tum his guns on it during the debate on the Italian colonies-expected in itself Ito be one of the toughest prob- ems. The saaembl is scheduled to be opened at d pug. A81‘ by its pucst- dent, Dr. Herbert! V. Evatt, Aus- trcli’ otmal fairsminiicr. ‘“ ‘ ° ‘ ooacn - Cad as now ‘i w Mloagu » We are now prepared to take care of your requirements in field . "m": "or... ...... .... “E ms‘ o vs in a ctlsy aha Clover mixtures, ' mo, Pllm-P“ Alsiha. Alfalfa and Iadino cloves’, lied Top, Canada Blue, Kentucky Blue Grass and lawn mixtures. 5,9,, “h. what, gnu,“ 3mg. wheat, Peas, Vetches, Rape Seed, w! no want“ Millet and field Corn. Also a largo atoczmfl: Klrdan BABY IIITINO seeds, flower seeds srtdliaer. We are agents for the Cboremaa- 9575311 5ND ""015 tar garden tractor. , emu on Wholesale and Refill. Seed Catalogue on request. (7.11 3151-1, NALIFAX SEED 00. l.'i'li. M's- M - we r1 QUEEN ST., CHARLOTTETOWN I. M. C. A. PHIAT IOIOIIT! to For Junior Farmers’ Public Speaking liontest FOB EACH COUNTY CONTEST: , lat. prise: Co-op Table Radio (value 840.00) Presented for: Prince County by: Tlgniah, Clary b Wellington (Jo-operative! Queen's County by: North Ituatico b Vernon River Co-opcratiw- King‘: County by: Morel! and St. Peter's Cooperatives Ind prhe: Anaoo "Clipper" Camera (value 010.50) presented by: Guardian Publishing Co., Charlottetown 5rd. prise: W ‘a Fountain Pen, presented by: Charlottetown Kiwanis Club. 4th. prime: Webster's Collegiate Dictiona y. Presented by: St. Dunataifa University Extension Department. 5th. prise: Three-cell Flashlight, presented by: A Friend. FOR PROVINCIAL WINNER: $25.00 Silver Trophy, presented by: Charlottetown Botary Club. , m a local , fltfoa ta Any community ... ay Contact providing: qualify the winner for this County (l) At least five persona pa-ticipate (I) Oonbeshnta are between 1d and S5 years (inclusive) (s) Contestants conform to the other rnlea and speak on any and of the list of topics aa published in this paper on March 19h. (4) Hold the local contest and declare their winner before April 21st, Address all wnoapondoncc and inquiries to: P. E. I. JUNIOR FARMERS’ FEDERATION P. 0. BOX 90, CHABLOTTETOWN LAAALAaA mA4“ i,‘ A 4¢¢AQA “AAAAAAAAmAJ A NEW PRODUCT IN CANADA Territories are now being allotted for a new and moat aasenti ' patented invention which la being mum. factored in Canada. There la an urgent need for this product in every homo. school, hotel, farmhouse, how pifal, etc. The market is unlimited. 1t Ia approved and recommended by leading officlah and authorities and u how huh; naed by the Department of Natlosial Da- fence in Military Commands thmughout Canada. Con. earns who are tn following lines: Farm Mae" y, read, Building Materials. Coal, Elects-lea! Applllncfl, Anton»- blie Dealera, Plumbing and Heating. hum-asses Broken, ' Inaulatloiglloofingandhclfiwonldbewolladviaad to write for further information in confidence to Presi- dent. 08 Prince 5t, Montreal. Dept. O. SPECIAL NOTICE Applications on requested for the position of caretaker ond supervisor of the Knights of Columbus recreational cen- tre, Victoria Pork for‘ iiie season i949. Apply storing qucllicotlom, and salary sported to: no. sox 224, City 0,5;- ' —‘.__.a~‘- a4‘ ' ‘;E'-_*‘."l‘!"_'$4§r“":‘"