Y1’: guaranteed washable ‘and fadeproof. Three boxes ipaper an average room for {as low as $8.25 per 1'00!" Available At F. A. S. Jones I29 Kent Street Notice to .Storting this season flower plants will be sold by the box only. Nothing smaller than this amount can be attended i0- Plants to remain in boxes at time of sale. Most boxes contain four doz- en plants. Some are in mixed. and some are in separate colors but contain one variety only. The following plants are hardy and will withstand frost: Pansy, stocks, carnations, larkspur, snapdragon. Conditions proving favorable these should be ready any time after May 28th. Ten- der varieties will be held until early June. Orders accepted on delivery only. quire a large amount, p day of necessary. Closed on Sundays. P. BURKE, Charlottetown Royalty. ' In 1935 l$216.'l63. OTTAWA. May 15-—(Speciali-— value of Canada's total catch of‘ fish reached an all-time high oft $113,690,630 in 1945 according .410 an advance consolidation of flsii- ing statistics, made public today‘ by Trade and Commerce Minister J, A. MhCKlllilfilll in co-operation with Fisheries Minister H. F. G. Bridges. This total is three times the value oi fish marketed in Canada and nearly double the value of the total 1M1 catch. Market value of the Prince Edward Island total catch in 1945 reached an all-time re- cord of 83.076311 which is nl- l most double the value of fish products caught and marketed i in the Province in 1942. l British Columbia and Atlantic‘ salmon accounted for the firsti place in the fishing industry. Marketed value of the salmon l oetch was $25,994,395. with cod l and its by-products coining sec-i ond for a total value of $19,662 l 4B0. Herring took third place with‘; a-value of $l3,887.4i0 and lobst fourth with a gross value of $13.- 260,135. Island‘: Proportion- Prince Edward Island accounted for 2.7 percent of the total sea and inland fish production oi’ the Dominion with a 1945 catch of 31,053,500 pounds, a quantity slightly less than that caught by either Manitoba or Ontario in their inland fisheries arid more {than the catch of Alberta. Sask- ,a.tche\van. the Northwest Territor- ics but". together. 1n the lobster industry $8.938.- 258 was derived from the sale of lobsters in the shell, and 53,151,508 from canned lobster. Ilobsier meat realized $953,566 and tomaliey just how _ 1945 Fish itatohSecond War 00st An All-timelligh GanadaTWiceAs ‘For P. E. Island Much As First l By DOUGLAS HOW OTTAWA. May l5-tCP)—And much, somebody ha! asked, is this $‘20.255.000.000 the government says it has cost Cen- ada for the Second World War and for demobilization? It is more than l2 times the $1.610,000,000 it cost Canada far the First World War. _ It is a good chunk of cash bis- gcr than the gross national debt of $l5.'l12.000.000 at the cnd of 1945 and makes a sissy out of the 1920 gross national debt of 511-041-- 000.000. It helped immensely to lift that debt from Q.'710i009-090 in 1939 to the 1945 figure- ‘m? which allows Canada to travel in the best international circles of red ink. It is something like three times the $6,900.000,000 oi’ foreign cap- ital that wns invested in Canada In 1939; it is not quite tirice tho total national income oi’ 511.359.- 000.000 in i945 and is four times the $075,000,000 of 1938. It is about 10 iimcs the amount Finance Minister Abbott has est- imated Caiiadn will need to flu- ance Federal ("iovciziiiiiciit expen- ditures in the flscnl year of 1947- 48 and more than 30 times what these costs were in a pre-ivar bud- get. It is close to the total national wealth as estimated in 1921 at 322.195.000.000, and not far ofi the $25,768.000.000 for 1933, these fig- ures representing natural wealth that has been appropriated and put to use but not undeveloped natural resources. Esters 0f The Parachute Mail iContiiiucd frcm Page 2) dainty iespiifiaieéii}?vkiiiiiéfii? What was it had warned her to One of the few ilsh products scarcer in 1945 than in preceding years was oysters. Value of oys- ters as marked in that yycar Was $500,536 as compared to $523,936 paid for oysters in all forms inl 1944. Irish moss, the great bulk of WlllCh was harvested In Prince Edward Island brought in the, sum of $113,869. i Number of persons making’ their livelihood from the fishing -industry is listed as 84,924, with Customers ‘ 61.423 as actual persons employed, on boats making the catch and‘; the balance in the processing cnd‘ of the industry. There were 47.- 593 P913005 Engaged in sea-fishing. and 19,425 in the inland fisher-teal Sea fisheries were responsible for 87 percent of the total value of Canadas fish products. and inland fisheries for 13 percent. Capital investmerit~ln the indus- try for all Canada is listed at $74.- 735007. Fishing near is valued at 833.614.9761 of which lobster trapsi constitute $3,083,129 or about l0 percent, When Kidneys Work Too iliien Arc you embarrassed and inconvcnicnced by too Ire uent elimination during tho day TllOSE Wl“! TE‘ y The ver first dasc o the scic-otiiicaihv rom~ few ‘ days advance notice may be or night? his symptom as wrll as Smart- lng Passages, Backache, Le Pains. 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Why should they want i1ini"" "Because he happened lil at the moment ivlion thcyu-cre making a getaway. I suppose. I don't kizoiv. All I know i-s. I found his foun- tain-pen in the road, smashed un- der ihe wheels of their car; and thcy-‘vc turned laack; and he isirt iilly-ivlicrv about." She puilod tine intriguing little veiled hat carefully over her fair dig, and plungej lier arms i-nto the sleeves of Sylvia's fur coal. ‘~ “Perhaps he failed to do any- thing aloiic, and dashed off lo fetch help," said M . Calder, hciplu.l_y, showing more speed in perception than usual. "lf he had he'd have dashed up the road he'd break his neck uvci" the grass in the dark. And lie an’; on the road. }lc‘s gone with them. I knew something would happen the moment I took my eyes off him," she said unreasonably. and snatched up her gloves. “Look. mother, do something for me- soniethirig [rightfully important! Go up to the head of the moo-r. and find Superintendent Barker. and tell him to follow me as fast as he possibly can. to Liady Cowles house in Coleridge Square. Say they‘ve got Peter, and have turned hack [or London. Will you do that?" “Of course, dear, this minute. But what are you going to do? It will take half an hour to find the men. I expect—" "Thais what I'm afraid of," said Peggy. “1 can't ivait. Five minutes may make all tlie difference. I'm going to drive up by myself alter thcnn" “But-but it isn‘t safe. And what can you do alone?" “More than all the police. may- be." said Peggy. still confident in her identity as Eleanor Vandecur. It had not yet been called in ques- tion. She was still, as far as she knew. Lady Oo\vle's ‘white-header’ chi-Id. True, this departure from role in the battle of wits had been discovered; but that was a risk shr- had to take with the rest. “I've got to find that out. If you'll see that tho reserves come up. I’LI manage the firing line." She dashed from the house, and ran to open the gates. Peter's own car was i-n the shed where once Graham's car had been hidden; it would not overtake ille fugitiycs. she thought. certainly nc-t with herself at the wheel. She had no licence; she had passed no test. But maybe luck would kecp the constables from lli‘l‘ path; or if ll. did not, she could at least recruit tho first one who stopped her, toll her story, and l>lllil§0Oll out of him by any wiles which would ansivcr the purpose a miniature flying squad of her own. But perhaps, she reflected wryic. as she took the wheel, and the car moved forward gently down the slide oi‘ gravel towards the gates. she would not he believed. Por- haps she would be held up for hours in some village pollen-sta- tion. Thank heaven, then. that zit least she had ensured her reserves. If she did not reach COICFIGgI: Square. at least Superintendent Barker and his men would rcaih it in due'time. 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