it‘ 1.5., t. i... .._. E Ii .4.» ,,.- W: 11a». _ a AND saw. 1.500 wars‘, as 0a " Focus-sushi. com LOCKET. ntaizuaiw 19.1943 i STOCKS AND isosos BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED mIoi-Gonofflwliifllwmlsrlnsnut r. .i. iuiiiiiiiil a ooiiriuiv l.Tll. Dealers‘ llvltmsst , I. M. JMGNALL-Managor lsrlottotswa Aloetstfos of Cans. Tulane-o 1m ll llshloll It. c Advertising liotos-Poyolilo in Advance. fllllfiflllllsailélllllilatlltlllllJllslts annuals-rill, lwllfl 1""! "We Imminen- gpeiorlglnlossosmoslsssdflesilsslvontoso W,‘ Male Help Wanted l.‘ emule Help Vlianteq WANTED - HOUSI-JKEEPE ~ Wllfli-YY home. Writ: “m Guardian. 2-17-21. WANTED nausata GENERAL mild 1n quiet family or three For particulars write (Ml'5.) F, s, ____j____._ - so! wauran - APPLY “"1"- 264 Robb: Street. Hall- ugglrdllia. Y-Tl-tl, 13X, NB. 2~l5-4i' _ A IELIABLE AND We "hood farmer, Wail: Wanted who; nusosl Logan. u. .. -—>—-———~~ —___._ R1 H. N0. L - 2-17-31 WQNTED — SEVERAL CARS . good hay. O'Brien! Store, south For salg _ Nelson, NB. 2.5.11 __ WANTED — l TRUNK IN GOOD m") Now.“ 50x ‘Fae? condition. Phone 378-J. ' p, 2-11-21. 1-16-21- roit sans _ 4o BROWN LEG- hom pallets. Alfred Doyle. Bor- den, 3-19-21. ‘in volt lighting plants. Send for factory folder, S. . thsl and C0., Machinery Agents. Mgmtyre Block, Winnlpsg.’ m M Lost And Found tggffiris nantsn "ran- rler, white and black. Answers to name of Terry. Reward oi- fercd. Phone 750. 2-17-31. --———-i-"-~——~*—' tosr - SUM or MONEY. one. 14, between Mr. Glen McLean's, 5t. Peters and Beer River via truck. Reward if found. 2-1911 Engraved. Apply Guardian. wooouoeooooooooooooooo NOTICE The annual meeting of the Crapaud Creamery Co. will be held in the Crapaud Hall Tuesday, Feb. 20th,‘at 2 P. ‘Vi. All interested in iiairying are cordially invit- tt to attend. B. WOOD, Secretary. r OVOOQOO-O-O-OUOO-OO-OQ-O-O-OO-OOO ‘ WILL BUY 0R LEASE 7-room house in good residential district. Oc- cupancy required for 15th April. Send particulars to — P. 0. BOX 100, Charlottetown WANTED T0 RENT 0R BUY, small country business, in “cud locality. App-v in letter to “ cure f‘ 2-10-31. WANTED - METAL FILING Cabinet. Apiply B.H. Hughes, 179 Queen St. 2-19-11 WANTED — HOUSE 0R APART- ment. 5 or 6 rooms. b \l , l t. Write "RP Guardian. y ‘ gym-ii Alliiiitii SiiLE I am instructed to offer for sale by public auction at the Sporting Club on Tues- day, February 20th, 1945, at 2 P. M., the carpenter's tools of the late Lawrence Col- lins. This set of tools con- sists of: saws, hammers, planes, dies, braces and bits, squares, wrenches, dividers, chisels, drills, files, rules, moulding planes, work bench and tool-box and many other articles, all of which are of good quality and in good‘ condition. ' W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Keep Minarifs in the house Fllli RENT Furnished apartment Brighton district, oc- cupancy lst March. Amily to THE EASTERN TRUST C0. _._-._€_._ Valuable Building, Lots For Sale AT BRIGHTON ESTATE DR. S. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Feb- "lry Q4, 1945 for the purchase of the real estate at Brighton Mlflllslng to the above estate between York Lane and Brighton Road bounded and described as followm-Com- rnencing on the north side of 150 feet eastwardly from the east side of a new street sep- arating the Reddin and Jenkins Estates, thence at right "Bios northwardly 102 feet 4 inches, thence at right angles westwardly 150 feet to said new street, thence along the east side of said new street 3 along the south side of York Lane eastwardly 239 feet, thence at right angles southwsrdly 135 feet, thence at right "Rios outwardly 78 feet to tho rear lino of tho properties , fronting on Park Terrace, thence along said rear line south- . F811"! to Brighton Road aforesaid, and thence along same westwardiy 167_feet to the place of commencement, T0- GIJTHER with the buildings and erections now thereon. Plan of tho above load may be seen at the office of H. F. MacPHEE, Solicitor, Riley Building, the undersigned. I I ‘ of 8 rooms, heated. Telephone 567 R. JENKINS Brighton Road a distance of 90 feet to York Lane thence Charlottetown. ' ___.. ..__._..._._.._. cm fiiiirsnnss m SALE i” 1 Tho following _ desirable C"! of Charlottetown are Double ionemont house being Noe. 99-101 Fltsroy Street. Double tenement house being Nos. 98-95 Sydney Street. STOCK ‘QUOTA TTONS Stock Markets ill A Glance Lokehesd at the opening of nov- igstlon. No eiipoit wso roportod businom in Canadian wheat. Rye futures moved irregularly in dull trading and at the close were it to “i cent lower. May was quoted at $1.30. TORONTO, Fob. 18 -— (OP) — The Toronto Stock Market closed the week on a strong. note Satur- day, showing index ulna for the western oils and gods. Western Olls led with a gain of .37. The two-medlum-prlce Western Oils, Home and Calgary-Edmon- ton, changed hand in heavy vol- ume at gains of 5 cents for Home and i5 for Calgary-Edmonton. They traded 6.000 to 8,000 shares each; minor gains appeared for some of the junior Alberta issues inclu- ding Brltish-Domlnlon, Anglo- Canadian and Foothills. Royall was quite active and unchanged. NEW YORK, Feb. 18 — (AP) — The Stock Market Saturday step- ped out oi’ its best week since last June with buyers turning to as- sorted rails and lnrlustrlals spec- ialties while cashing profits in many recent climbers. The Asoclated Press oo-siook composite was up .1 of o point at 61.4, equalling Thursday's top mark since Sept. 4. 1937. and showed a net gain for the week of 1.7 points. Transfers approximated 700,000 shares compared with 510,000 the previous Saturday. CHICAGO, Feb. 18 -- (AP) — Grains were lower in quiet futures markets Saturday but the selling pressure was not severe. Losses - were confined to fractions. At the finish wheat was ‘é toil. lower, May $1.62%-‘.é. Com was off ‘.4 to " May $11216. 0a were ‘.6. lower May 66 “5-‘5 aye was of ‘Fl tp'i. May $1.131’.- agklBarley was ‘.1 lower, May $1.- 11 . MONTREAL. Feb. l6 -- (OP) - Pricea of leaders exhibited marked strength ln active trading last week on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market. All pivotal groups shotved net gains in the averages. papers touching their best level since April. i037. Volume was the greatest since July last year. Mar- ket students said a buying wave was motivated by the success of the rimea conference in general. By the expectation that paper com- panies possibly have a favornblc profit staiuiard established soon by good eamings statements being issued by companies and, lastly. by declaration of a dividend on C.P. R. ordinary stock. PRODUCE MONTREAL, Feb. l8 — (CP) — Produce prices Sat. reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow :- " EGGS: Not packed for export A Large 35416.5; A Medium 31- '.<'_--32; A Pullets 26-26%; B N430. Packed for export A Large 37; A Medium 35. BUTTER: Wholesale pasteurled 34 03-35; ceipts Que No 1 Jobbing current re- pasteurlzed 35 del Mtl; No 2 34 dcl Mtl; first grade creamery prints Job price 3610-37; first grade solids, job price 36-36%. CHEESE: Current wluto and col- ored, western 20 FOB colored Que 22; white 2016 FOB; wholesale white and colored for local trade and export western 20 11/16-21: colored Que 23, white 2114-21 ‘A for local trade. Potatoes: 1s lb bags local No l .50-l.60; No l 1.20-1.25; No lQuc 1.05-1.75; N B 1.85-1.00; P.E.I. 1.80-1.90. on THE LINTJ Tip for winter wad: days Fasten hankies and other small rem; with clothes ns a towel before braving the icv blasts outside. Pin the towel only to the line . fewer frozen plus to undo and less denser of tearing The pins that hold the hankles to i-he towel will thaw out in a few minueiks when they are brought bsck~lnto the house. FIR! Don't let your carelessness re- suit in the tragedy and heartbreak that a firc brings. Most fires you know can be traced to carelessness on some one's part 1f you an burning soft coal in the urnooo, see that soot is not allowed to ac- cumulate. 1t forms more rapidly than when hard coal is used and sooty chimneys are a serious fire hazard. l olteohlsbom mono ‘estimation (Old 13%.... oz- properties situate in tho offered forsalo: House and Shop Nos. 112-114 Rich- mond Street. . House and shop Number 120 Richmond I 1» Shut For further particulars apply to - i JOHNSTON Q amnion ' Solicitors, Charlottetown. JOHNSTON, lice) for tho convenience of Char- ,,_ or guardians oi dlidron or isoywiditsmohopioona nirils lot-ho a of notfltme r TORONTO, Feb. 1B -— (C?) - Mining Quotations. Solos Close l7 95 40 3-4 2.25 1.80 70 1B 22 _ 1'1 i-4 1506'!‘ Dom 55 i400 Broulan 75 liliYBuff Ank 5 38200 Bull‘ Cdn 4000 Blink Hill 7'5 10001Calmont '700i'Cdn Mal lflllCarlboo 600'Cas Treth N f" :- s~=*‘-"°.- . §5i3i$3€$%$853i88 1500'Eldon.s 1-1 32400‘Fed Kirk 3-4 tifiiiFroblsher 285G Yel K 31000'Gillies 220000005 1. 25001Go1dals ,5“? . isass5s§$~ss$§$$a 3-4 1-2 1-2 2500~Gra Bous l000‘Gunnar 4000 Hzilcrow 200 l-lalllweli 100 Hard Ro 500 Hurricane 24810 Hnsriga 5001i’ catli 3500 High Sarc 638.3 Home Oil 30005". Homest 2900‘Howey 200‘Iiispira 165 Int Nick 500 Isl Mt 4000'Ja-ck Waite 1533'.lc1llcoe 2000'.) M Cons ‘ 425lKerr, Add ‘ rk Hud 1-2 1-2 u 3-4 1-2 l-Z w- S f‘ w W o U i: T up.- 3000'Labradoi~ 32ILakc Shore 100§Lamaque 3000§Lapa Cad 2500‘Lebei " 50‘,Leitc 1200 Lil L L ooooflouvlcourt looMacassa Z550 Macbcod 1200'Madscii 1900Mn1artlc zoilllMaralgo 20iMolntyre 3200IMcKenzte 2000IMcLellan “' - . f" . isu§2s;as2;$a$2s3s:asas ~l (a) 0 L 4 . , r‘ Jews-mere?‘ 3ggg§3g$~#$$s2S$ l-Z 1-2 1-4 I I ‘Maritime. Trust llaii o Good Year - ‘i 1 Y MR. H. P. ROBINSON President The annual report of the Mart- time Trust Company is of a auth- iaotory nature, as will bo RC from the financial statement pun- lished in this issue. There has been an improve- ment in the Companyls business | tlon but the enactment of the ax authorities prevented t." “~1- .resu1ts. During the year the | Company has increased ....- ‘amount of their Estates. Trusts and Agency Accounts and Funds under Administration (mm $3,- 554-66710 to SILQIIHLU. 1M the same period their Bond ships have increased from $8,146.- 200 up to $4,673,200. In compli- ance with the established policy of this institution, they have kept their ll1VESi-mBl1tS,JI~'hlCh are their working capital, Dominion, Provincial and other high grade investments. As required by Act of the Do- minion respecting Trust Com- panies, the Department of Insur- iancc at Ottawa has made its an- nual inspection during the year. In addition to this a continuous audit has been made by the Com- pany's own auditors. 'I‘he Directors authorize the usual dividend of S per cent pay- able March 1, 1945, to sharehold- ers oi’ record January 1, 194,5. Bristol and Vicinity Miss Josephine MacDonald spent s few days in the citv last week ariith relatives and friends. Miss Mary Sinnott, teacher at Savage Harbour School has been ill ut llcl‘ home here for a. week with a sore throat. She is under doctors care and her school re- mains closed. Friends of Mr. Ephraim Malone will learn with regret that he was Agents, Roll Estate A; December 30, 1944 Islam, “OUR l tfi-"ééiia; liiesspofheriifflt-her and mother early ll 31¢ Win“?- has returned to her duties with the civil service. Mr. William Aldershaw has aur- chasecl the house on "l0 FY0179"? of the late Ambrose hes Ind will have the buildlns hwlsd w Mort-ll Village in the sprinl- Other changes are reported as in the line for spring. A house thlt Ls vacent in Bristol is I690"- ed as being up,for sale and severll buyers are seeking it. Ono man is gggktln‘ a property to start a busi- “i” “near... 12::- nng so 11D I ' mill, ii’ machinery can be had 101' the much needed business here. The offer of a. man from Quebec for a sight to erect a. general mill- ing business neor hero has bwn turned down it is understood. Many residents in this vicinity “e looking forward to electric lights. electric washers and 2120.. at an early date as it is understood thy power lines will be but thrcush here in the 519ml!- Most. of the irewood for neXi summer is still in the woods and may remain there owing to 1h! great amount of snow- Mrs. Moi?! Mclnllon has return- os to the c ty after spending a f" days with her sister. Mrs. Duh Matheson. Mrs. flcorgeiDdveaux has’ re- Ltumea m_the__eity_riur_spgiiomg_q GIARLOTTITOWN, P. l. Executor oi Wills, Admhlotro Trusts and Agency ti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The Maritime Trust Company incorporated by Special Act of hgiliotoco HEAD OFFICI "Circe WVilliom Street, Saint John, T5. l; HEDLIY ¢ TILKJN, Mongol. Irsaciioo sad Ag-olosl IAQCVILLI, N. B, Providing tho Following Services outs, Trustees h Bankruptcy. SAFITY DL°OSlT DOIK. ASSETS: LIABILITIII: (‘nah Accounts losoivoivlo, Ac- Bank Lou (7th Victory Loss) I 81,000.00 uuols and lavsshnoats 5 152,935.51 Baésnco dloe on Tlncomo and Inuit. Familiar: u! Pink-m, p.322‘... Y ' i'»1'.-}="§I H.671. etc .......... ..... .. 15.30.54 Rm," f“ DQFfQQEQHQI, 7,“. Dduud Q‘"" H"'"_ 277M nlion and Fixtures . 168,504.39 Estates, Trusts Accounts ..... 3,917,283.69 54.135.808.08 Crriffd in scan-dance with my ccrtliicatl. (Sid) H. G. HO DIRECTORS 1945 President, Howard P. Robinson, Saint John, N. I. Visa-Prose foil G. Gui, Summorsids, P. F L Vice-Pres, Cyrus Y. inches. K.C., Saint John, N. B. W. C. Allison .. ...S\ht John, N.B. C. A. Masters . _ . , _ ,,,,,,,$sint jobp, 181,3, Fred C- Butiuy .Sslnt John, N. B. Luke S. lVlorrison . frodericton, N. B. Hon. F. B. Black ..Sackviil¢, N. B. Jamar MacMuri-ay ,, ,, ,S3lnl john, NB, J. W. Block . . . . . ..Ssckvili¢, N. B. James D. MCKCIIHI . ,,,Saint John, N, B, J. Bonnoli .Gsrlotiotmvn, REL A. Neil McLean ...Sai.nt John, N. B. W. W. Bayou . .....l'rsderlctou, N. B. Rod Hugh McLosn . .Soi.ot John, N. B. G. P. Burcliiii . . . . . . . .5006: Nelson, N. B. Harry O'I..eory . . . . . . . . . . . Jlicbibucto, N. B. Hugh A. Con‘, KC. . . . . "Campbcllton. N. B. Hon. A. P. Paterson, LLD, Saint John, l". B. Hon. A. B. C0118, Senator ....Ssckviiic, N. B. John A. Reid . . . . . . . . . . . . Fredericton, N. B. J. B. Dover, B. L. .Saint John, NB. Frank M. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Montreal, Que. Hugh J. Flemming . . uniptr, N-B. George J. Tweedy, KC, Giarlotietown, IIEJ. William F. Frssor issgow, N. S. J. J. Fraser Winslow, KC, l“ ederlctoo, N. B. Hon. G. B. Jooos, Ieaotor "Apoiioqul, NB. A. H. Wctrnoro ,Saint John, N,B_ Hugh Mushy ...............Rotbcas , NB. C. N. Wilson Saint John. N. B. W. Mole ......-........Woodstoc . N.B. H. c. Wilson saint John, N. s, L, suiiuvuazsios, r. s. i., nonhuman, I s. oi Estates, Tmstoos usdec Willa, (hjoffllhll- llhsloéiaas of Securities and Property, Agents, Trustee oi Corpouto iowos, Rtfilttrqr 10-’. iurziq and Agency Chartered A: . Mrs. Wm. Conohan. Mrs. James Coriohan. W05 business visitor to the city week. a last Pie. Ivan MacDonald who arriv- ed home from war-torn Europe a short time ago severely “Tumiifld. has returned to the mainllmd i0 enter an anny hospital for treat- merit. The condition of Mr. Fran! netlc mines. . ,. ~1 ~ ti - l r, OBrien svhu was taken ill vci i" m“ M“ he‘ ‘no m w e lsuddenly last week is not consider! ed serious as at first rcpnrtcdrio nafiwiisiioirs rum 1» DARTFORD. England -- (CPJ -< A request by the Bishop of Rocha eater that children undec- l6 be e - eluded frcm movies on Sunday ha been turned down by the borou council. Minsrdb kiTl-irpjin ‘l The spider-like attachment on the U. S. Marine tank above, is till Ses loos‘ answer to the peril of enemy-sown mines. Tubular hubs. from which chain-tipped flails hung. revolvo rapidly. whlrlins the Hell-i II they lash the ground, detonat-ing contact mines which may be in thl tank's path. They also set up an electrical field which (#1110139! 1M8- By J. a. Williams‘ , a“, taken to lllc Charlottetown Hos- Mfgvcom pital Wednesday morning for a aqooiMmlng 0p“ 2 check up and X-ray as he has been 4209 Monet, 1 ln poor health for sometime. To woo-Neg“, 1.70 make it more serious his brother lowNomndn 51 l-I John passed‘ away in the Prince 500N0mo1d 00 County Hospital a few days asa- A 9084 Normctal 76 sister Rictn. Who 1S employed at 3500 Norlhland 14 3-4 lviorcll, left on Wednesday morn- 500‘No1-Cnn 1.40 ing for Sunimerside to attend the 32000brien 2 78 funeral. A third brother is sick zioobimua if, at “WW- , ___ igggigiiii’; 44 Truckmen and storemen in this lltiiiiiPacalta 10 viciniLv and other parts of the Is- mzgqsqmouf 1.68 land will lcam with iegret of the zsooiPiirtenan 06 passing in the Provincial Sana- “moipaymus; t3 torium last week oi’ Mr. George z5oo;pen.on 1.37 Davey, whose former home was 10501140,; c,- 3.70 Murray Harbour. He was em- lallfPloneer 5.60 played with the Eastern HEY and ‘ 1.18 Feed warehouse in Charlottetown. 3_1u and wag very popular with freight 1.23 haulers. 2o --- 07 l-il Miss Mabel Sinnott, teacher at 17 St. Peter's l-lanbotu‘ School. T6- 50 ceived rt nasty cut on theiorehfiflfi Anthony 05 l-I at Bristol rink a few evenings ago A“; 4.75 when she was hit by F- flyln! Duck 38 1 4 during a hockcy workout. “iolsigm” ‘is n Miss Rcli 675E... who was ggilgiishxiiflgtt 7B oellod homo from Ottawa owing t0 aihémi“. 193 177118 ' iooosteev 5°“ “y? Out Our Willi 500'Sturgeoii . 500.‘Sud Cont 07 WEL. ",1 51211512 l300'Sul1ivan 1.70 HUQFQ/W- . M EXPECT- mootsylvan 3-83 we THAT PHONE i170‘."l‘ack g d 4 ,0 cstéfizkflgiuis. ‘ un %;¥§’,',‘,m,, 301-2 AN WONDERFUL 2752501313“; Res 2.70 SUPPERflGOO 4200IUpp Can 2 2n i NIGHT. llolveniurc 15 1'4 BIOOFVennllata 15 EOEWnlte Amu 437° llizoiliwasa L l“ zsutwri uni-g 4 3g l6000IYmir CURB ioolcoast cop '15 50iDalhousie $8 uooroothiu H? mo Pend Ore 1M , izoolremisk 12 1- fTotal Sales 748.000. RUI OUT THAT WITH; ,_, [JHNARUS LINIMENT 1' 1w FIRST THING mAHg/E. PUT IN WHEN ‘ - 1 GIT MARRIED. l5 A PHOJE" THEY'RE. ‘m’ HANQIEQ’ ’ . ruins: m. seesaw A mom no ALL I'LL REED IN M‘! "- HOME IF l DO LIKE SHE~‘ BLUB~ Btuizo- ME HERE"' " Our Boarding House FT.TN|665 THAT FELLOW UN~MU5lCAL A5 A n4» ‘i’. PLAYED THE DIGCORDG CONCEIVABi-Ir TROMBONE, BUT OF GIZNDING Hi6 TEETH HE ACTUALLY ATTEMPTED TO $046 1N A FOUL FAUSETTO, UTTERNG CRDW- E- G! With Major‘ Hoopi ‘Ni-N Nor otnv wrru use Dice, MNSOR 11 ‘Mien m: aeteelees TiUGE QUiPS - FROM ZACHARV TAYLOR?» ADMINIETQATIONSTAB HlM BAciL wm-i ‘RED HOT REPARTEE FROM "rue ‘DAYS OF ‘ms CHERRV SISTERS ."-»<-- Eves MONEY H5 , TAKES WING.’ , Auouawmao Lizzie MCSNLFTTV “OULDGIT 1 porsonol snd only .k e will is roooivod M. flia office. All M c: 2* i 5 s ' of u» publi: uestod. ll. J. ‘llllilll OPTOIIITIBT fitting and Supplying also”; Ito. MIMIIIO, P. l. l. OIII II z 10 ts ll . . M guglhlll. A M“ ll Iltl tc., b “Oi-lie: ‘Connzotwowlttwent DIUGSTOII- WHEN use MOTHER WQJ-D GETOLIT THE FAMILY ALBUM mo snow "ms PICTURE one: mien a KID-- FTWAQAMO5TACQWETD sewn-iewosarrfion-e m», an, ;.. . ~,._.,...,_ unwise rwls mnwl n»; a..-» _