‘ The reputation oi‘ and comfortable with extra strong an vlilephant. " , ,//% , . cuff/Z Y l "If f,” i. 4 "v SYDNEY HALIFAX , WORK GARMENTS work clothing has been won inaction. Maritime workers have proved them l" Ill llihdl of use above and below ground, and on the sea. wearing qualities, smart appearance. for them everywhere they're used, Years of experieiace end. long study °t W914“??? Mfidl. have enabled us to manufacture the kind of worir cloth. lng workmen need and appteciegg, Fuii cut and roomy for men of ‘cfign, "MURPHY-MADE" work clofies are finished with double stitching, tackgd at all points of extra strain, and sewn lest buy always-insist on... getting '\ IURPHY- MADE" L001! 7°! the trade mark—-“Strong as 9* J. & M. MURPHY LTD. "MURPHY-MADE" Their long fit have won favor thread. So, for the work clothes. CHARLOTTIT OWN Attention Guernsey Breeders The Annual Meeting of the P. E. l. Guernsey Breeders will be held FRIDAY, JUNE 25th, at K P.M. in the Uopart- ment of Agriculture Building. Alilmembers and interested breeders are urged to at- tend. J. R. CARR, Sect'y. ~$PRAYERS- A Limited Number of SPRAYERS still available ln the following sizes: 50 GALLON 80 GALLON 200 GALLON (POWER TAKE-OFF) '-Your Guarantee of Satisfaction- » These Machines are manufactured by one of tile largest manufacturers of Sprayers in Canada. All Sprayers carry a factory Guarantee. A Service Man continually in the field to serve s». f A large steel: of Parls always on hand. ' Place your Order immediately with the Dealer in , vour locality to ensure delivery. ‘ PROVINCIAL DISTRIIUTOR NEW lsevnrfransorrens --.._ Mr. John and Charley MscNeil were recent visitors to New Lon- don. New Haven School is progress- ing favourably. under their Teach- q- Mrs, Nell Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Delaney and daughter June were visitors to Colvilio Road recently. Mr. Lorne Maellean and w. Leslie MscPhea were visitors to Colville Road Sunday night. Thanks are extended to the maibcourier Mr. Albert Claw, for lha good service given during the past. few years. Mr. Vaughan Perry returnui to Albert Co. N. B. after spending the weekend on P. E. I. as the Bllflst. of M! and Mrs. Wm. Mac- Phee. -___ Mr. and ms. Hansel Power have returned to N. B. after spending their honeymoon on P. E. I. While here they were guests lo Mr. and Mrs. Judson MaoPhee. (Patriot Please Copy) -—--——-—_%. LENGTHY REPTILIQ The world's largest snakes are said to be the reticulated python; of "it Phlllpvine Islands, meas- urine up to so feet long. W. R. JENKINS ' , s GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOTTETOWN --———-<" Dealers: ISLAND EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Summerside TOWNSNIND l: ST. JCHN. $ouril CLAUDI MeeNIlL; O’l.aary ALEX. DUTNIY, Murray-liver STERLING MeeSWAIN, More". '* IOIIRT N. DAWSON, Croooud » MgeLlOD ll GQEINS Montages EDDIE, GAUDET. ‘ll eiell P..~=*l.-.NOY, "IlhlI l ‘ 108ml _ lfltyMlllvlsw , . .7!» v- A clean-skimming. easy-famine Benfrew is available lo you law. There's no waiting for Jeilveryl As the authorised loflfrew lepre- sesseatlve for this lllatrlot I will gladly demonstrate a leafs-ow in row own dairy. There's no obli- -llllen ta purchase. 0st more oreauaalbelloswtliselen. frew..fllreleaeellaall'll wwelslorsersesldaaitea. ‘J. M. Latinos m rm stem eaiaii A sirasaroe Alallh-llenseasl-neenioeeaad A ‘AC1?! "Guide News - B. C. A. S. C. with. the rank of v ease the Girl (A first~class badge she wears). Fina exorcise for lungs and limbs. And in much fun she shares. For it is fun lo swim “will Just: like a salmon or a trout! And than there is a noblar reason Why she nhould learn to swim quite well. At any hour at any season, Just when or where no one can bell, She may be celled upon to aid A drowning person dire afraid. Ahl Girl Guide, it. is good to be a swimmer Swift and strong and bold: For should e storm rise on life's sea And waves boat high and winds blow cold, Perhaps you'll save e sister's life, Holding her safe above the strife, ._-WILIIELMINA STITCH. K-I‘ CORP. FORMS KAISER. - FBAZEB. OF CANADA. LTD. wrupw RUN, Mich, June 24 —Kaiser-F'razer Carp. today sn- nouhced the‘ formation of Kaisir- Fl-szer of Canada, Ltd, and the, opening of executive offices and‘ parts warehouse facilities in Wind- sor, Ont. .J. W. Atkinson, former general manager of Royal Motors, Lli, K-il‘ distributor in Saskatoon. Basie. and veteran Canadian sales representatives, was named general manager of the new Canadian K-E‘ affiliate, Fortnation of the new corporat- ion was announced by Hickman Price, Jr. vioo president of Kaiser- Frsser Corp, who said that its establishment will "better enable us to handle lit-F's expanding parts and service operations in serving the thousands of Kaiser end liraur esr owners in Can- eds." Tho Canadian oosst-to-cosst sales network o1 more than 300 dealers operates under l3 distri- butors located in Calgary, Ed- ~ monton, Halifax. Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Regina, St. John, Saskatoon, Toronto, Van- couver, Windsor and ‘Winnipeg. Mr. Atkinson was s. represen- tative in Western Canada for Chrysler Corp. rprlor to World War "II, during which he served in the Major, He was wounded in North Africa. wisp the lst. British Army and was discharged in 1946 after hospitalization in England and Canada. Principal officers of the new Canadian corporation, located at 2510 Charles SL, Windsor, are Michael Miller. president: Mr- Prlco. executive vice president; J. F. Rois, vioe president, and H. R. lrleirick. treasurer. All also are of- ficers of the parent company, Kaiser-Frazer‘ Corp. ONE FORM OI‘ GLAMOR 1n Rome, women used to rouse their knees and elbows. DOWN 1. Bishop's headdress 2. Fragranle 3. Young sheep 23. e. Advertise- meat B. Music note 25. 6. Dos-es heat 7. Posscsses 26. 8. Ancient 9. Kind of 28. small frog 29. 10. Dried grain 30. stalks 14. Coverings of false heir 16. A musical show _ cheek bone l. Enclosures . for fowl 1|. Sultan's decree II. Young owl 18. Male cat 14. Marvel lfgllntengiee 18. Father 19. Sun god 20. Units of work 2f. Moisture 23. Birds, ea a class 23. Conflicts 24. Large, soft. pi 28. Ripe fruit. of the rose 21. Genus of the lily . Forbid Neuter pronoun . Small drink 32. Discoverer or wireless l telegraphy . Avenue llhbr.) . A state of uncertainty as. Biblical _ E character Se. Title of . a respect l0. Ascend 40. Common Eur. kite d8. A church ’oouncll (l. Levlehed foolish fond- lleae on exyo aaouo One letter simply stands _for a nrsrkazisu Ill rs ovoron l; Yes e wastes. roe WQJWsIP-LANDON s .for Canada Packers DAILY cizosswoso 17. 21. Di b 22. Drooping 24. 83. Beginning one CQARDIAN. ‘cnnnnorrsrowu .. __ cossnra ‘events , ‘fcollectinl and truck!“ hoes for Canada Pockets Limited from Vernon River, Uieg, Mondale and surrounding districts every Tues- Jay. Ralph Leo. ' "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Pechsre 1.16., from Hampton and surrounding dis- gl-il-als every Tuesday. George Duns- Ol’ . _.._.. "Collecting hogs for ‘Canada Packers 1M. every Tuesday. Write or phone collect, B. N. t wsoa, Crspaud. "Collecting snd trucking "hoes for Canada Packers every ‘HIQJGIY from York, Covehe and vicinity. For trucking service Phone Lloyd Vessey, York, 1590-44. "collecting and trucking hoes for Canada Packers Limited every Puesdsy from Cespereaux, and surrounding districts. Carl Gra- ham. "Collecting and masking hogs for Canada Packers from Newt-own Cross. Orwell Cove, Miiiviawflher- rY Valley. Eldon and Vernon every Tuesday. Walter Crane. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packer; every Tues- day and Friday from Canoe Cove. Rice Point. Long Creek. Amy's Chore. Archie McKinnon. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity over! ‘mes- day. Hazen Howard. "Collecting and truckint hogs Did“ from Peskes and vicinity every 'I‘uosdsy Merlin Bovine, "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Point Prim. Eldon. and Belfast every Monday pad Thursday. For detailed information contact Bill McRae. Point. Prim. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited ovsrv Tuesday from Annandale and v16- iniiy. J. a. MacDonald (MacDon- ald's Transfer). "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- err Ltd, el. Northern f-talim every Tuesday. For detailed infor- mation and trucking service eon- taci- wm. Maynard or the Rich- mond Bay Buying Club. "if . "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday and Friday from Victoria, Albany. Bodeque, Kinkom and surrounding districts. Phone or contact L. D. McLeod d: Son, Victoria 4-33 or Albany 39-11. "Loading Hogs at Kensingtori every Tuesday until 2.00 P. M. for Swift Canadian Co., Limited. For trucking service through Cavendish contact Grant McLeod. Through Long River, William Bell. Through Sea. View. James B. McLeod. Through Hamilton. Keith Ramsay and through Konsinglon, Oliver Campbell. "Loading Hose st. Surnmorside every ‘rucsdsy until 1 P. M. for "Swift Canadian Co. Limited. For Wucking service through Wilmot valley, Freetown, contact Harry Waugh. Through Bherbroolt. Link- lolter, st. Eleonora eonlaot Rdbert llogg. Through Lot 1d, contact Stanley McKinnon. lflflli? lll il-l Metallic rocks Prints. as with pain Fruits Shaped like an olive Musical instrument, Smash in Interior Arranged in layers Hliliz! i lillli-l illi. Yesterday's Aeewee ‘i5. Tolerable ( hyphen. ) l7. storage place d0. Cadoiiniur. isym.) s1. Behold! tone of nun commune-now. hosr s» work is; LIAAXI PILLOW nother. In this example A ls used lor-thethree L's. X for the two C's. etc. Single letters, apne- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Iieeh . day the oode letters are different. - esvrroooorre-e oryistegraln .4»... I c ssrrrroa cazrzn, RZD-D 12C FYI]. Z0 OIIHYIIWITL-p (Imam: on lrrllou IDVAIITAND ens/t nova anon rule wuoss _ I "Collecting and udokinl noes for Oeneds Packers Mmitrd every Tuesday from Duueteffasge and vicinity. Jordan Boswell. "Collecting and tracking hoe for Canada Packers from ‘rrscadio. Bedfard’ and vicinity every mes- dey. Herb Mullen. ...._. ‘Claudine hble for oensde Pack- ers Ltd. at Morel! every Tuesday. making where Possible. Dlaewsll b ltossiter. "Loadinl hols for OensdaPack- era Idmitod at Montague every Thursday. ‘Trucking where pos- sible. Bid McLean. o - "Loading hogs for CansdaPeck- era at Baurls every Tuesday until noon, Trucking where possible. B. McIntyre. "Loading hogs for Canada Pacif- ers Limited at Cardigan every sible. Norman MscKai-ssle. "Coileciirg end trucking hogs for Canada. Packers from Mt. Stewart and surrounding districts every Tuesday. Contact. Dari Jay. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Ltd. at St. Peters every Tues- day. Trucking where possible Roddie Pratt. TANKER. 0N FIRE NEW YORK. June 24 -- (A?) —U0lei Guard headquarters said today the Norwegian tanker Fen. rls was on fire 64.9 miles north- west of Brest, fiance, and her crew had taken to llfeboats. The~ fire was out of control in the en- sine room. the Coast Guard said. ULTRA-VIOLET LAMPS WILL PROTECT STAFF DURBAM, South Africa, June 24 — (C?) - The adlrninlstrstive stafl! of the Springfield Reglongi HOIIDil-ll for Tuberculosis is to be protected frcni infectious germs hy the installation of ultra-violet ray lamps it! their offices. Thursday. Trucking where pos- _, . renames ssaauo rune anal-assault ' a ‘W’ ILMIIA .......... .. a0. .. vsltsrosr .. vnnlvorusrvn MILTON ............... .. Swlitzllanadian 0a)., Ltd. , Will Is Loading And llollsotlils. liege y . Every Monday And Tuesday lis iisuel ‘For ‘ileiilisd Information Bolnpisis Trucking; service llentaet llur Agent In Your llistrles A 2S. 194s -.-.- -. g wruuseresnorrela. ‘HT! wrussonw. nmsrsnv anus! ‘l’?! 1N0 CORNWALL B0 6 MaDONAI-D NEW rravrm . salute Y Nmsrnr wlliranmg ELMII C 0W Human rmnsrr . Gonnou MATIISON Fnsnnnscrolv BAIOI. nnnanamserrs: rzlirrnsrm salmon rues-wants CLAYTON‘ Oltltl‘ ‘ m. any J. atoms MeoKA! covalman w. n. our CHARLOTTETOWN PEN$-ALL DAY MONDAY AND UNTIL 11:00 A. M. TUESDAY — PHONE i457 FOR TRUCKING SERVICE IN CHARLOTTETOWN AREA The lamps ‘will only operate st. intervals, because to keep thorn going for lengthy periods has en adverse effect on human beings. n is believed that the lamps‘ are 100 per cont efficient. but this has not. yet. been Proved. Farmers who need help during the haying season are asked a Incite application to the nearest National Employment Office. It may be necessary to bring in workers from Cope lntan. Reta of poy as approved by the Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Committee will be three fifty ($3.50) per day. Farmers are asked to forward their applications as soon as possible to: NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE SUMMERSIDE on clllsiolllrrowy o This Advertisement approved under Doasinisn-rrovlnciel Farm labor Aereeamst. has been pros/en on so have hitherto known or its composition. Hog Starter z . producers throughout the Province. wrapped up in PON-HQNOR-FEEDS, animal feeding. Others will buy it reeu A Our regularly quoted prices are moderate] in its quality that makes PON-HONOR-FEEDS e bergeinle the buyer. , ._,;,;..,_.,-....,..g_, l." tlae Grower ".11.. .....-.... 3,10 H” Flltilllll’ ...eo~s' cusses... 3-“ lroodiowfeed..." ....‘. .435! eqflfley wanes.“ u... eeelzf.‘ .'..;'q.'5. _ i ' 524i!) our Tondlseeunt,‘ _ A PON-lHONOR-FEEDS FOR LIVESTOCK A,» rorid establishing a Province- id. "reputatio lo b ‘y A le f‘ . ‘ll-iv... the o. test ratio of body gainvtltthe amount .r'rs'.'li".§.'l:.l..s? This many occasions and is the dxally This ad. is being published in the interest of livestock producers who may not token-advantage of the wonderful potential body growth and illtliliilc] to bexlsased in the process at 0P1. 01am y sesthepoy experience. PON-llONOR-FEEDS are blended daily at 58 Fiiltoy Street, Charlottetown, and only lug-h class grain and other ingredients, Our presenr prim at warehouse are as follows, but subject to revision as; cording to east of ingredients used: Ive Glut insist. -Ci|ie'l:' emu 27.. FARMHELP] regularly rlmsorted, are used ia y modest n} n n, the nus... Wealth calls rnsfiprj,,,,..a. m ‘ Levies ..‘f;..'.j... ;,..‘.. 1,00 ‘Iovelfiol any‘... eelll msroniar - (on - us... tell moequlto invasion will be "ereeter than aver" this suetuner, says .13. Brown, provincial sn- tomologist. Albertans who mend rnuch time ou“ in July and August aen. laols for "e seams coed time.” r " l‘ experience of llvesloe s _. ~. i In see‘. p’. ele-leell .'...... l’! , . .r a 1M1 at i... aasefea O"e-'t5