cuss “A. Al‘ nu mann- To ‘no-names si. ANGLO-CANADIAN TELEPHONE .1. scrum a conmv tin. Muibas Investment Dealers‘ Association Of Canada E, M. BAGNALL—Manuger Charlottetown SHARE S YIELD ABOUT 5.10% Telephone I410 DCROTHY DIX say S- (Continued from Pass 2 ' ; Darin. Donoriiy DIX: deeply hi love with another. woman is penniless. _I rim v Bliall I get my marriage riniiul-ed announce my marriage to the rich v Myw I am secretly niarrled to one 1111mm and m, has plenty of money, the OtlIEI‘ physically incapable of supportive myself- and marry my poor girl friend, o!‘ Omilll? JOHN N. l _ . 1 t’ ket more than you do nliNisnl-ltllaéa 01912361131; lllllefill. halal-calf... is your best w- B“ a, l, plgyiné it pretty lowdown on her. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Ml lmum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian iocaha. 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals £0 per word; Announcements an Classified. 3c per Word: 1n Mcmc of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. eta... 50 P" "l!!!" l-"r ters of Condolence, 70c per luv-h; for 81.00 and l0 cents for 8v"! Thanks and Appreciation. 10c pe subscriptions. 49 “m8 l?" lllllll- ‘Other rates on application- d Coming Events, 3c per word‘. rlam Notices, 70o prr Inch; Lists \vgfl(fl|1g mga ants, 40 words additional 3 words» Notices oi r inch or 4c per word. Lists of Address and Presentation. $1.00. For Sale bemaie Help Wanted FOB SALE — MLLCII COWZURQB‘ ert J. Todd, Braciiiliiane. -4011. r03, sAu: - FARM AT BitAui- B h. 50 acres, ail clear- lfgstereac Matihieson. Brzickicl‘ Beach zz-lc-di. FOR SALE -— GUITAR ANT) cue, Apply '79 Suring Polk m“; _ 2-16-21 Eon SALE - 1 nxriiisss ivlicos‘, 1 truck wagon, 1 single plough. l 3 sectional harrows (H011). Mrs. Herbert Howard, Meadow MILL rotary. F08 SALE — MILL AT Valley with or Without -ply Melville H Weeks. Pred- cton, PILL 2-15-31 FLIM Fol SALE AT HOPEDALE, (El-BL WANTED so; GENERAL housework. No small children. Apply to Box N. S. Gllatllhélb t’ with housework 2 or 3 after- noons a week. Apply 296 Fitz- rQy st, 2-16-21 MAID IVANTED - GENERAL housework. No cooking. 146 l-Iillsborc Street. * 2-18-11 ITVANTED -- EXPERIENCED WO- man to take care of child, Ref- erence required. Apply by let- ter, "X", care of Guardian Ot- fice. 2-13-21 Wale Help Wanted one hundred acres. T3 acres Cleflfi WANTED - LIST BOY. APPLY balance under hard iindhSOll Guardian, 13-13-91’- wood, running water in 0115B jammi- qmd hams, near ship ling. Apply WANTED - ORDERLIES, EX- Jqhg D, MacDuna , Hunter perience not required. V Apply 31w; R, R_ supt, Provincial Sariatorium. For Rent WANTED —- CARETAKER. FOR. 1'0 nmiT - Two UNFURNISII- Qd mom; in private home. Suit- Qhb for housekeeping. Write A30, care of Guardian. 2-16-21 Personal ILINDOB TABLETS Am: EF- foctive. 2 weeks’ supply 51-00: 12 weeks $5.00. at all drugs-Ms." m1 “ammo SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed postuaid in ulaiir, sealed envelope Wllill urlcelist. 6‘ samples 25c: 24 S8mPl°§ Tl-llll- Halo“? D9 tn Bsilttlllfvgllli? , am . . b“ C°" m‘ 1.25.241. Touche; Wanted j ____.__v._._ m.» WANTED-TEACHER FOR RICE‘ Point School. $75.00 Supplcincnt ' for the remaihdcr of the straw". Mrs. Neil MacEarhern, Secrciiarg. 2- 5- = To Let - Parkdale School. No firing. Oil burning furnace. Apply W A. Bums, secretary, Charlottetown rt. n. s. 2-1pm Wanted ., WANTED - K SMALL sTATioN- cry Engine. From 11.‘.- —— 2b’.- H, P- Joseph S. Gallant, North WANTED — THREE ORHFOQR, unfurnished rooms. Write QLIFP.‘ care Guardian. -‘1\"3l~ WANTED AT ONCE -- FROM 0s‘ r: in five acres of land on_ Mair; Highway," within three mllfi; 0 the City. Telephone 1693 orqvirltf F. B. Guardian. ~1fr3 BOARD AND ROOM WANTED ivitli private hmily by bll5lll°°5 man. Write car-c of Guard- lm‘ 2414-21 NTED - GIRL T0 share room in DYlVfllB hm“? Phone l827-J. 2-18-21. v TO LET — ROOMS, 1T2 PRINCE sfl-ggt, 2-16-21. Miscellaneous FURNITURE BVYERS - ilAvE you seen Mrs. McCnrmrir-ks Cororie Studio Sets rind Couches. All new. (‘all 1'10 Prince Si 245-31 11-911 Lost. Found. Straved i5o vtw Nu PNY 30Y Reward, Raff; i Rurns Freetown. P. I. “ls-ll- Losw _ run loll-WV’ nlovpq bctwrm" IWLeod Bentley's and 218 Kepl- KID and b-ia-ii NOW THE _ war wan declared in i930 - 0f the Canadian National the tremendous war _ ,__ _ . would t» falleld . imm o m] - :1" toll of war materials would l l wt’. . l T‘ m‘ ' V, “e355; it'll}. 3'3; '- ii-fiflfifidffi . kl Millage 6Q iaaod a eagle gala LID IS OFF Morethan I00 lighlai-l; I10 feet long, 34 wide and oight-and-a-balf deep with a capacity o 400 tons each were otmatruetod. BSD-cor up. Housing for the poyees needed to transfer the war lllpfllCfl to the ii tors was erected. In 042 alone 72, 000 Iona of war equipment was handled. Iii a u lo ‘$1’ l“ tlalfidfih"? °“ a espa iii air mm a Canadian munitions depot. Not a single delay was caused in nandli the fllefltlll equipment and mugs tions by the Railwa during almost lixyearaofwar. In cuppa-photo- graph a convoy of 04 ships is shown reafily to main out of Bedfcrd Basia at alifax, while, in the lower 0.11.11. can are unloading TNT from a ig 60a tnona oar direct with a R. M1’. 081m on an @125 ship] i l New York Exchange In pa Kcmiecott M it id 3a.. 32 i2 1i—l¥-4l" Loss '7' no Produce 'MONTREAL, Feb, 17 —(CP)—- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Packed for export. A-large : A-medium 35: Spot free cases; A-iarge 35-35 1-2; medium 33-33 1-2; A-pullets 28; B 30; C 25.. Butter: Wholesale Que. Jobbing pasteurized fresh and storage. No.. 1 116 1-2; No.. 2 35 1-2; current re- ceipt Que. No. 1 pasteurized b5 3-4 Del Mil: No.. 2 34 3-4 Del Mtl: first grade creamery prints job price 38; solids 37.. Cheese: Current receipts, western and Que- colored 22 1-16 white 22 f.o.b. Fsp; wholesale, colored 22 13-16 23 1-16. white 22 34-23.. Potatoes: 75lb bags No.. 1 Que. P..E.I.., N.. B.. 1..90, No.. 1 small N.. B.. 1.75; 100 lb bags Maine A 2.54, B 2.25-2.33. NEW MT. A, REGENTS SACKVILLE. N.— 1a.. Feb. i7 _ Two apointmerits to t‘. Board of Regents of Mount All. n Univers- ity were announced today, The new board members are '1‘. H, Atkinson. assistant general manager of the Royal Bank of Canada and a iiat- ive of Newcastle, N.. B... and Rev. C. M. Nicholson, principal-elect. of Pine Ilill Divinity Hall at Halifax. i CUTICURA l | SOAPGIIClOTNTMENT I | F0! PROMPT RELIEF I I PIMPLES I t RASHES | p sLAcitiisAns | filgildcl°ififia°liaicfifichi§siliTil I druggisls. Mildly Medicated. | MIITHERS! §,§?..§‘.'.§'l3.'iii§§§.’a‘i§ t 94§~O4 9 MAY OR’S OFFICE HOURS 10:30-11:30 A. M. 7:00 - 8-00 P. M. And by appointment. I A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. ‘ OQOQOOOOOOOCO-Ofi-OOO-O-O-O For Sale Products of Canadian Vocational Training Work Shops. Gfllnance (irounds. Brighton Road. These may be obtained by callin personally, haying cash and ta its articles purchased. Canadian OHI- tioniil Training la a joint project of Dominion and Provincial Govern- merits, LIST 0F ARTICLES 0 Storm Sashes 4 l lit 18" x 26." 2 Medicine Cases. nah typo, l0 Wall Shelves, small, l8 Cellar Frames and Sashes, I light 10" by I2." 3 Lawn Chairs. tntyindow Frames. 4 light It" x {window Framed 2o" x 2o." "l5 film Window Frames 4 light . x .._ 1 Wood Sleigh. 4 Window Frames 24" x 24", 2-15-18-21. MANUFACTURERS AGENTS (JUBBERS) Wanted to carry a gidg line of Patent for Prince Edward Island exclusive territory. Beat proposition. Write Postal Box 1164, Winnipeg, M“, For Sale Residence on Main I | For further partieu lbdutside Door FTIIIQI 21" I Medicines - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Toronto iluotod Values Pm Eight Billion Mark TORONTO, Feb. 1d - Quoted values of all listed stocks on the Toronto dtock Exchange In Janu- ary passed the eight billon dollar mark for the first time. Figures as of the last day of the month showed the total to be \8,026,068,032, a gain ct $690 millions on the pre- vious month. Contributing to the gain was the number of listed is- sues whtich at 693 is 88 higher" than, those o a year ago. v Of the two main groups in the hoard, the industrial section ac- gregated $5,191,312.66 and showed an increase of $340 millions against the revious month, while the mines totalled $534,745,984, an advance of $248 millions. Widest gain in the indusirials was made by the refining oils which were over ll billion dollars in value up $73 millions, \vhiie the utilities with approximately the same to- tal, gained $62 millions, followed by manufacturing with an advance of $41 millions aiid finance, which gained $40 millions. All I4 of the groups in the industrials compris- ing agricultural, amusement,‘ con- struction, food and aiiied,~liq\10l’, milling, motor and allied, papef and textiles showed advances. lVlining issues featured the basc metal stocks which lumped $167 millions at 51.442.784.221, prntiucml; golds gaining $49 millions lll. $887,- 837,971 and the prospecting colds advancing $15 millions, while mis- cellaneous mines were up $21 3-4 millions aim lhc 1:115 and vi! mm- panies $3 millions. Of the 693 issues listed in the January values, average 11PM? l“ the industrials was $26.39 atifll-"Sl $24.62 in tho previous month and for the mines $3.57 against $3.30. Highest average for any group was made by the liquors nt $50.99. motor and allied at $40.82 nml the textiles $38.35. Of the mlW-‘S. The base metals averaged $932 against $15.89 llie previous months. producing golds were $4.29 and the secondfll‘! 2°ld5 59 cellls against 67. The Markets At A Glance CHICAGO. Feb: 17 HAP)?‘ Moderate profit taking. arid Ulilltl‘ liquidation cancelled 80111-5, °l m0" than two cunts a biisiicl for Mo? Rye yesterday after brokers mil P‘? aggressively for the grain against light offerings ui curly dealings- WINNIPLU, hell. ll -—t\.l-')~— f l uv a very erratic ult- gill} lllllulqfelillgllSetfildlilg Saturday 9n the Winnipeg Grain Exchangfi- Advances as much as three Cell‘? were posted in early “adlllg “lli May and July niakmg new a - h 11.. ‘Mgilge lflgdVsllflCe was stimulated by upfllrns at Chicago rind n strong stock market... Later offerings ir.- creased and suPimfi dfllppell °ll~ NEW YORK, Feb. 17-10?)- The stock market emerged ycstcrl; d, from a generally rulhlntwte wigh one of the fastest Saturday upswings in scum years I'lS further bu ing was i spircd by t-he brlghlr pnqg labor :1‘ urc and rising flation P-‘ITlIOlQE-lV _ Settlement. of_ the, Ulllifli Still“ steel strike and iiiiiiiiiiciice of peace in the General Motors controversy inspired heavy demand for leading Industrials at. the opening- The uase than moderated as profit cashlrirr intervened; extreme gains running lo two or mnrP Doirits were reduced lflzielfielfd . c t e0. .. “ri.‘£“l3.‘$iili‘.§‘ ‘his? whack composite W35 “D --7 "l a Plllnl at 79 6 and on the week showed a net gain of a full point. nou.0w_FnoTi:cTioN The porcupines qlllllfi. number- ing about 30.000 are hollow and tubular. In industrial accidents the fin- 15ers are most frequentlv injured. EXTRA iAIllY NEW TOMATO Ear $001000! ‘uuiiilliv tumult a levflut Quality Tomato Yo! Developed -Voluobla hr All Pom of Conch 0f immense value for the North and Wm and other ihon scnon districts. Highly desirable for all other areal I00 a: an um early ion producing fine quail flpe fruit ac much as rwo weeks or more for: moat er varieties. mv a sensau h _ _ ' P ed ‘ EFiriu ni_l9_4), I944 and 1945. includ- u gk , Brandon and Mordcn. Man. Aron pry, where lint distributed under lbl Fame of "Alberta", menus were iimpiy ‘wiI-I" about in. Ar bridge Early Chai- mztrlperiad a week Io twelve daykbe each wn . Pniin uniform, fine shape and colour; delicious quality. Average about 2 4 inches anon but frequently laqer. Or er direct this a venimiiem. A: i: no: ye: plentiful we cannot ole: ‘long rush of waters rampaging 5V5 Ln the coarse grains futures marktt. T!!! VENUS COUGH SYRUP TLIVING o: LEISURE (Continued from Page 2 certain cherished and traditional concepts of comfort. There is logic in streamlining kitchens into small, compact food preparation laboratories, though one regrets the passing of kitchens large en- ough to serve as the heart of the home, says The New York Tin-ms. Plate glass windows are all right. If people cannot sm- UHQL L,'i‘i IFOIII the regular-sized windows, more glass has its points. And If the ladies find iucc curtains at the windows 10o great a chore, ti mzin can accept the idea that roivs. n'_ slats will be the mid-century style in window tirapc-ries. But ivhen it is suggested that rocking chairs are an outmoded relic of the pre- oloniic age, thc time has come io make a stand. A correctly mride rocker, big enough to relax on comfortably, with rockers that permit ii mun to sway gently back and forth without danger of ii I‘CEII' overturn, is one of the most lunc- iional pieces of furniture devised by the mind of man. A generation aco there ivere a goodly number of choices if a new rocker were need- ed. Some were broad and low, with upholstered soak. Some worr- all wood, good solid manic or birch stained a deep cherry red or a rich mahogany brown. Moihci al- ways yvnntcd her Boston rocker when siic had a few minutes Io rest during the day and for the comfortable hours in the winter evenings. The greatest danger in the current ideology is for the future of 311s- flf1"l!l\ on summer evenings. It was bud enough when tho old swinging hammock was superseded by modern coriirnplions metal and weather-proof pillows that glide hack and forth in ri six- ll\i‘l1 swiiv. But if the houst-holdrr IlflPl‘ a dny's work cam"! sit in a hi1: wicker rocker on his porch and r-nr" 9'" evening, something will ‘*0 ‘~"‘. Thorn are so mdny uncontrolled ulzirums and diver- .. . rid that a man needs the gentle soporific move- ment of zi Jwvnriic rocking chair to keep his balance. TRON impure-rs Members of Tim-obscure Siberian tribe reputedly licked loilipops of iron when they felt the need of a ionic. l Scout and Guide Wacky Feb. " I7--24 18, 1946 - t l.-irrvnciv-rniziriiri. cANADA l PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 8th day ufwl-‘ebruary, A.D., l9 In Re Estate of lIoward It. Hill- son, late uf Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- iince, Retired Merchant, deceased, lactate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of The liastern Trust Company a body corporate with office at Charlottetown a- foresaid, and Jennie S. IIlllson of (fhariottclown, the Executors of the above ire-med Estate praying that a citation may be Issued for the purpose hereinafter set torth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate lo be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court llouse in Charlottetown In Queens County, in the said Province. on Tuesday the twelfth day of March next coming. at the hour of eleven oclock iorenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accouni- o! the said Estate aforesaid, Widow,- truc copy hereof be forthwith pulr“ fished In some newspaper pub- lished In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public places respectively, namely in the hall of the Court House In Charlottetown aforesaid, av. or near the Bank of Nova Soo- tia in Charlottetown afo and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown afore- said, so that all persons interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills llonour Harold Leonard Palmer Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the dav and year first a- hove written. BY THE COURT 1L Si (Sgd) E. Margaret Palmer, Registrar. 2, ll, 18. 25, 8. 4-4i CANADA PROVINCE. or PRINCE iinwAim ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 28th day of January, .4, I). I946 In Re Estate of Margaret Poole, late of Lower Montague in King's County In the said Province, Mar» rled Woman. deceased, iestiite. To the Sheriff of the County of Kinks County or any Constable cr algeuldl no; be passed alnd in; Ea. literate person within said County. ggzzuevlg-ltgl" d"? "lll F!" fir!‘ ' cosc d i . n. petition andaisinpzdlfion f»; Willlililiqil GREETING: B?‘ u“ (hurl- fifnum Esq“ Pm," (o, m“, WHEREAS upon "an" “m, (sc-D.) E. MARGARET ngAlslggjlt, “A- é"??- petition 0h m» of J0l1ll Landrlgtn (seam g ' a. II is hereby ordered that s of Lower Montague aforeaaldu2-4-ll-l8-25 JOE PALOOKA IZECKLESS DRIVING] car's SEE YOUR LICENSE! DDIN . I WAS TRLKIN‘ YA KNUW l. SAY- DIDNT REAUZE ISNT THIS 7T: OFFICER... JOE WHY NO KI JOE HERE... Merchant, and J. Leslie Poole (l Lower Montague aforesaid, Run-cu the Executor of the above name: Estate praying that a citation may be Issued for the purpose herein- after sci forth: You are tliercam hereby required to cite all person, Interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pm; ent at a Probate Court to be held lI. the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said l'ro\~. lune, on Friday the Idightli (‘lav 0| March next coming, at the hour o1 . eleven o'clock forenoon of the 5am, day to shew cause Ii any ilicy vnr why the Accounts cf the sniil 15$ tote should not be passed and m. Estate closed as prayed for in raid Petition and on motion of Stephen S. Hessian, Esq, Proctor. fur siiid Petitioner. And It Ia hereby ordered that l true copy hereof be forthwith pub fished in some newspaper publicized ll! Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for_ at least four con- secutive weeks from the dale iicra- of and that a. true copy liercci lll forthwith posted In the following public places respectively, Hamel), In the hall of the Court [louse in Georgetown in Kings County afore- said, at cr near the store of ll‘. A. Poole and Company in Lower Mun- tafluo aforesaid, and at or near the Sc oolhouse In Lower Montague aforesaid, so that all persons inicr- ested In the said Estate as afcrq- salrl may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour llzirolii Leonard Palmer. Judge of the mid Probate Court at Charlottetown ITHINK I HEARD MA66lE\CALL-i WONDER n= i-M IN F01? ANOTl-ER LECTURE 1/ TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS YES, CAP MUST BE. DREAMING merzenn-rane, Mo;m%=gs' P ecious eveav-r ’ AEL n|su1’!--i-r's ausr A 4 BAD DREAM" - vs‘ . in m. lined (m m) (u 135$ pbflplll- IIII—OUI IIO If“ SIID AND NIIIIIY IOX-leele Again at Soul-fa Street and ' also three building lots in residential section. Ian apply to MELVIN J. McQUAID Solicitor, Soiirls, P. E. I. JOFQBODY LE ALM0$T EVEQY- THING IN MAC'S READY HOUSEKEEPINB , MAC, sAiovm p w A entire! - or POSTAAE STAM D By Webster "I DQI/NSTAIRS i‘) e0 1o By Edwin!