PAGE SIX . L i , Q GOVERNMENT and ODRPIIRATIIIII I SEDIIRITIES MI Ilahmoud It. Classified 3o per word; in ill For Sale Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals 5e per word; Western and Eastern Locale 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; notion - sow - QUOTID r. J. BREIIIIAII a courmiv LTII. Members Investment Dealers" Amoolation o! Canada I. M. BAGNALL-Manager Telephone I410 ’ Notices 84c per inch; Lilia 0i l-‘llvrll and iulrltual Offerings. Cards. etc“ on per name; Letters of Condolence Bio per inch; Wedding Engagements l0 words ior $1.00 and l0 ceuts for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84c pcr inch or 5c per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. I Persual FOR. SALE—TIVO YOUNG SOWS due to farrow, May. Apply Lorne Rhyme. Clfwwn, Rm. Phone g865-J. F08 NEUBADGIA. LUMBAGO. _ ltheumatic Pains. Chest Colds. apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil At your Drugglst. FOR. SALE - 2 BROOD SOWS due to farrow March 5 and 15. H. R. MacDonald, Bonshaw. FOR. SALE — GUOD GENERAL purpose horse. James E. Mur- Dhl’. Sea View. FOR. SALE - QUANTITY OF Pressey I-tay. Seed Oats and Bar- ley. Apply Mark Cannon, Hamp- 00h Excellent Orlebar. non sTn: - sracx or ‘HAY. Apply Harry MacLean. Corn- Wall. FOR SALE — COLEMANS OIL burning space heater; Grenadier Range. pot oil burner; carpen- ters tool box. Phone lll5-L, evenings. HAVING INSTALLED ELEC- ult-ity ill our home, I will sell my gu50lillc washer, in perfect condition to tllc highest bidder. Please write or call at Illle home. Mrs. Lester iyfacwfliiacns. Aug- ustine Cove. FOR SALE — RUBBER BOGTS. Regulation Air Force Dinghies. brand new’. fraction of cost. 4 man Dinghy, complete with 3 (p0. oars. Carrying Case, Pump, Repair Kit, Knife, etc Wonderful value, $49.50. 3. Mah Dinghy. Pump. Repair Kit. Oars. Rubber Rain Shect.'$(l5.95. 2 Marl Dinghy, Pm-lp. llalld Paddles. Repair Kit. 529.05. Boats Weigh about 30 15s.. will carry 1000 lbs. should last a lifetime. Dave Vernon Co.. Phone 482. Box Ill, New Glasgow, N. S. - . Tn- Let condition, Apply 13 SIICEI. f—*“' ' i" ""' “ ' """'*' i 7 ‘_ ., _ v T0 LET —- SINGLE R001“ WITH “ ,7 " kitchenette privileges. Phone ' I i165. CURTAINS srrt-rrrcllnl) AN n Lace ‘Pabiccloths stretched. Phone 2324-1. WANTED r j, ; ' I I INSURANCE ". \‘ SALESMEN ‘a f f! ! 0 - A strong fraternal inuur- ance society requires the services of reliable and energetic representatives in Charlottetown District. Iii- surance experience helpful. ‘ but not esiential. f This is a splendid oppor- ~‘ “- . 1 ~ tunity for the right men. - " . Liberal commissions with r generous renewal allowances. f. Financial assistance will be given to suitable men. This is a real opportunity .f0r those who desire steady , and lecure employment. All '4 replies cvIlIIiIQlItIlI. .1 i“ Grafton It. Phone 2686, . ’_ Charlottetown, PERI. ROOMS TO LET — 187 PRINCE Nljlmellanequs _ lleln Wanted IVANTED - GIRL r0 ASSIST with housework. Apply 13o; 334, Guardian. . IVANTED _ nv APRIL 1ST, Ex- perienced Hair Dresser. Apply Princess Beauty Salon, Souris. Sales Agents Wanted FOR same ._ armed-Etc nAlvaluJtlAKE MONEY FAST-UP 1-0 40% clear profit, Turn spare hours into extra money. RegaYs New 1948 Assortments now ready, $911 Hegel's Popular everyday cards fifteen for $1.00; Twenty dainty Hanoi-notes 51.00. Dis_ tillctive Gift Cards, Humorous as- sortcnents, colorful stationery and Gift wranpin-ss will sell on sight. Write today for details. Regal Stationery Co., Ltd, Man/niac- turers Dept. P 5, 10.3 Slmcoe Street, Toronto. Sell RegaYs frtmous Christmas Cards this Fall. Apply for Agency Now. iiarsdlrucks For Sale FOR SALE - I937 NASH SEDAN. Good condition. Heater and dc- frosters. Phone 492-1., FOR. EVLLE - I940 CHRYSLER Sedan, perfect corlditlon, equip- ped wihh beater. defroster and chains. Apply 108 King Street. ' Wanted WANTED - A LIGHT WHEEL (Altair. Phone 140-J. WANTED-A COBBLER. MISS Laura Somers, New London. warn-an - nuan no Hides, Iron and Metals. Highest prices Fast service Phene2208 Maurice Block dz Co. WANTED-Ito YOUNG FOWL, dressed. Top prices. Cash and Carry Stores. IVANTED ._ nfinauuc nolsr with or without gravel box. State Price. Write F. P. Kelly, New Willshirc. Ivasrao .. am: normals - Highest prices paid. Fast pick up service Phone 2542. Evenings 1101 Allchael Bros ‘Tlrunnois warren IIAIFING RELINQUISIIED POSI- tion ofnlglht clerk. Queen you], W11 Open for engagement; sedan. ‘My Ocewlmtlon preferred. Good office work and mgthmmflcgm Steady and reliable. Call 1430' '1‘. E. Cox (Ex. W. O. Roy. can. School of Artillery.) ‘AGENTS FOR. THE NEW CELT.- U-Mops. Ax essential, useful household article needed in every home. Fast seller. Good commission. Write J. U. King. Lewisville. N, B. Ant. ilr llouse Wanted WANTED - BY END OF MARCH two or three furnished or un- | furnished rooms. Write Box 839 care Guardian. WANTED - TWO. THREE OR four heated rooms odthirl City limits at once. Write “S." Guardian. ' , WANTED — O OI ‘I IIOOMED house‘ or apartment. Phone 1579-5. vTiirun-rnnnn UNFUBNISK- ed rooms. Phone 580. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ‘VOCATIONAL SCHOOL CHARLOTTETOWN, r. r.’ |. . A I6 Week: course in PLUMBING will be given at the Vocational Wing, Charlottetown, commencing I March, I948, -' provided sufficient applications ‘are received. _ CONDITIONS: There will be no tuition feet or charges for materials used, except that articles mods‘ by students may be_ purchased by them of cost of materials ured. Students will pay their own transportation, board and lodging expenses, wIII be ominged for time, who ‘successfully complete the course-undertaken. .1; Application should stale age and rile grade attained in beeI aedelloeld be mode In wrirli , Immediately Ia Mr. E. S. filioedlerpVocoiionell Wing, Clio: ltalevn. ' ‘ ' l‘ ‘ I i.. w. SHAW, y g Im- to aerial In Ibis, bursaries 1 Jill! dunk-nulls. cualzurrrmbww Mining Montreal ' I (Canadian Press) . TORONTO, March l- Salee Stock Abitibi .. .. 1s 1-2 Asbestos B5 1-8 Zl500'Al3er .... .. a A on =1 1 4 1m Am Larder Bids PM *9 l" 8500 Am Knife .. Bruck Silk 22 40;; Angk) can 55 Bell Tel 1651-: I600 Aquarius .. 15 Can Brew. Z1 l-e 1000 Ashley .. 0a Bathurst . 1B 10 Bl: of Mont 25 l-2 Can Cement 16 e000 ‘Bear .. 44 can Pacific 131-4 6100 Beauliau l2 Celanese . 3° 2000 Bldgood m cu. Car Found 10 3-4 11600 Brit Dom 24 Can Car Pid l5 3-: 5500 Buffadlsolt 05 can Steam . 11 1-- 300 Buff Ante 205 cull Paper . 16 3-4 10000 Buff m 15 Cockslllltl. 11 5280 Cal Edm 380 Call Vickers 73 251l0Calllnan . l0 mm Bruise - 29 90 Bl: of COm .. 22 a-a Dom Coal Pfd 17 265 Cdn Brew . 2i l-Z Dull A .. .. .. . 32 ' i400 Cent Pat .. 1:43 Dis seag 1" "5 9500 Cent Por . l7 Dom st B 14 1000 Chem Res a5 Dryden 26 l-B 100 Chesterville 25 Fraser 4'1 1-‘1 2100 Cochenour 220 Ford A . g7 7‘3 3000 Colomac .. 0‘! Founda .. .. ~1 I66 Coniagas .. A 41 Gen St Wares . 1,4 5-5 4100 Con Beattie ‘ How Smith ~5 3225 Con Home mm amaze "I so Con Smell: no Walker 2a 1-3 250 Delnlts Can Ind Al 11 1-~ 6100 Dickenson mt Nickel 39 5'9 1200 Div Int. ImP Q11 ~ 1° s55 Dome 1m Pete . .13 8200 Dulama . Int Power . 43 1000 a Mal 1m Paper .. 49 14 600 E Sulliv Imp Tob 13 34 5000 Eldona .. B c Powel- Z5 7 600 Eureka Con Smelt 9i 1- 110 Falcon Lake Woods .. 23 400 Froblsher Massey Harris 17 1'3 1125 Giant lVbcColl Front .. - 1° 3-3 0000 Gillies mt st Car . - 2° 2000 Gods Lake Can Ncr Pfd 10 looo Golden Man . Noranda 45 2000 Hard Rock Price Bros .. r 61 . 4600 Heva Gm .. Quebec Power 17 I 4 2000 High Sarcee shawinigan . i"! 3'8 150 Holllnger . st. Imv .. . .. - £1; 650 Home Oil St Law Pfd P 1100 Hoscoe Dom Tex I95 Hud Bay Dom Tar . - -' a 4 5 Imp Bl: .. 25 - Wpg Elec A . 23 ' 3000 Indian Lake . 06 st of Call .. g 2000 Inspiration .. Brazilian .. _. I‘ 1500 Int Coal . 345 Int Nickel 2 3600 Int Uran . - 11200 Jason 1850 Joburlce 3300 Kelwren 6000 Kellville 350 Kerr Add ' 9000 Kirk Gold . "“- 2500 mm Lake Anaconda .-... - 3'1 5-8 100 Labrador . Am Cal‘ and r- 39 1-2 1500 1. Fortune Beth Steel 31 130 Lake sags 14 5-8 N Y Central 13 1-3 I000 l. Wasa 51 Ches Ohio 41 100 Lapaslta . Con Edison . 21 1'3 15500 Larder U’ . Elec Auto Lite 45 1'3 50o Leitch .. Gen Elec 3'1 7-5 s00 Little 1.1. . Gen ‘Motors 52 3'4 i300 Louvlcourt Great North rm g1 ‘I-B 2150 MacDonald . Std on NJ . 11 3-; i500 Madsen Kennecott .. 44 l-S coo Mal o4 Mont Ward 4? 3- 1100 Marcus North Am .. 1» 155 McIntyre .. Phil Pete 57 ‘l-E 2000 McMal-mac . . U S Rubber 4 I ~ 1000 McWatters . -- Radio Corp 3 3 3 8000 Mylamaque . . Texas Corp 53 3'4 i400 Nexus .. - United All‘ 26 300 New Calu .100 Van Air . 15 , 2000 New Marlon . 2a West Elec . 26 P; 2500 New Norz 16 1-2 West. Union 19 1- 2000 New Rouyn 32 U s Steel 59 5'3 500 Noranda 45 100 Normetal .. . 1'75 BANKS 1000 North Inca —--—- a 100 OBrien Commerce .. 22 3'9 6000 Ogama Montreal 25 1'1 1500 Okalta. .. Nova seotla 3° l‘; 3000 Omnitralls Royal Bank . 23 5- 1500 Orlac 2 4200 oslskt 2500 Osula "o . 500i Pacalta. . 400 Pamour , Z23? $3222‘; AT naurax- 10000 Piccadilly . Arrived Monday 1000 Pickle Crow Mont Alta. from Anbwefl! 275 Preston Newfoundland, lids/con 100 Quemont Santa mlza. Ban s 11500 Regcourt . . Mathilda. Port. Aux Basqutesh h 1550 Quebec Lab . Island Connector, st. o n», w, mm m; Nfld. k .1000 my“, Arthur Cross. Cor N3 5500 Rupununi Louisburz. Saint JOIIII- - 5313“ Am, _ Sailcd Monday 3500 Sannorm Delilinn, for Avonénoléth 12000 Senator Transrlver, New hot: Nnd 2000 Shawkcy Lady Cecil, St. do 0R2 d5 - 120° sheep Cy Wilfred. Hilmp n‘ ioulsburg 3183 Sherritt NLg Grande Herm ne, . 7000 Silver M111 . - ~ 300391-318" __ _ AT SAINT JOHN- 200 Steep m, Arrived Monday 1100 8mm ‘Manchester Shipper, from Man- 1301) Twp H“ c les er 500 Thom Lung City of Madras, South Africa 4800 Thurbois .. . Sale-vie. 91115501" 50° U“ Keno Graugaur, United Klnldflm 133 U“, can sailed Monday, 535 venturcs Beaverford. for Liverpool 300 Waite Delilian, Glasgow 4500 wekusko _ _ Mont Sondra. E111‘°P° 5000 Winch Lard u ahakespeare, B-WJ. .. 280 WOMEN OUTNUMBEIIED Tm” “l” 50mm’ 1t wuslstlmated m 1045 that there were 6.109.200 melt?! Al"! 5-" Ill k ti At A Glance °”'°°°‘°'""°’ '"°"'d“" (Canadian Press) ‘lbronto-Stoclu mixed; brim AT NEW HAVEN narrow in very quiet trading. MARCH 3, I948 Montreal-Stock mixed. frac- _ _ t-ional advances In light dealings. ‘i more, coming five; l ‘more. New York-Stockelhilher; relle. coming “y”; 1 Jgyggy gw, to “ml” I“ Md" freshen in April, age 6; 2 young nlon SALARIES cattle; 11111011117 IWYJIMI MB; new; an?‘ ecttregng-e ram: homessg truck ‘tiara; I N110 111°“ . w‘ °“ ° ' ‘l’ lou h rown; ig t wagon; spent. to produce s. motion picture. I‘, “gob ‘high; ‘unfit’ "ugh boards; , I kitchen rouge, like new, Spartan; I Record heater; I table; I cheat drowcre; side- board; ‘l sepomtor; dean pul- Iets, laying; several small ort- lclu too numerous to mention. Keaton for nlllng- iII-Iieoltb‘. Terms Strictly Cosh. If not fine, following day. NEIL D. LAMONT, New Iloven, P.E.l. JOHN MocPllEE, Auctioneer. Produce MONTREAL. March 1- (OP)- Produce prices quoted here lode. were reported by the Dominion Department. 0f Agriculture as fol,- Iows: ' ' Eggs: Free cases. A largo i4- 45; med 4i 14-42", A puileta i0 ll; B 30-40; O 30-32. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no. I 61 3-4. Current receipts Que no l pasteurized 07; no 2 66. First grade creamery print job price 69-63 l-4: solids 08-68 l-d. . Cheese: Current receipts west- ern whito 35 5-8; colored 35 ‘l-b. (Fob factory shipping points) wholesale: Western white and col- ored 35. No other prices establish ed. Potatoes: Que no I 75 lbs 2.00- 210; NB no l '15 lbs 2.05-1.22‘): PEI no 1 2.25-2.35; no 2 2.00. Weekly Live Stock Market Review dvtajoz cattle markets weft barely steady 1° 35 “m5 and l“ some (33,595 50 cents Iowan/with the greatest decline shown on the heavier weights of steers and other butcher cattle. Winnipeg w“ 11w exception where all classes were steady to firm anl medium grades about 25 cents higher. Little variation was shown in PM‘?! paid for calves, hogs, or sheep and lambs. Eastern Cattle Markets A light run of cattle at Toronto oras augmented by some 1100 held from the previous week. However, heavy supplies in packer‘: coolers as well as in butcher's stores slow- ed down buying on the mlrket. and weighty steers sustained a drop of 25 cents to 50 cents while good to choice steers brought $15.50 to $16.25 and lighter butcher steers sold up to $15.50. There ~waa nothing better than good quality steers offered at Montreal which brought $15 to $16, and good cows ranged from $11 to $12.50 In the Murltimes cattle were generally steady. with best steers and heifers up to $15 and good quality at $14 Western Cattle Marketa Better action was noted in the Winnipeg market and most classes were steady to firm, with medium grades around 25 cents higher. Some choice steers topped at $10 and other good slaughter material went at $14.50 to $15.50. Calgary paid $14.50 to $15.25 on a market about 50 cents lower, while Edmon- ton was down 25 cents to 50 cents with the practical top on steers $15. with a few making $15.25. Prince Albert. had nothing better than $14.75 in the steer‘ division; Moose Jaw $15; Saskatoon $152 Regina $15.50; and Vancouver $15 w $15.50. Export In United States Exports of dairy cattle to the United States in the past week totalled 1,002 head as against .635 in the same week last year. This year's exports since January let are 6.722 compared with 3,983 in the corresponding period last year. Calves Continue Firm Calves continued In very 80m demand at firm prices. Toronto paid $20 to S23 for best veals, Montreal $23.60 to $24 with most sales at the higher price. Winnipeg up to $23, Calgary up ‘to $15, Ed- monton $15 to $16. Prince Albert $13, Moose Ja/w up to $10, Sask- atoon up to 823. and Regina S18, while some good calves were sold at Vancouver at $14 to $15. Bog Prices Unchanged Except for slight variations, hog prices remained at the previous week's level. Toronto paid 628.75 for Grad; A hogs. Montreal a general $28.75 but shipped 501m; loads to Quebec city at $29, while Winnipeg was on s best; of $27.50, Qalsery $27-26 to $21.35. Edmonton $27, Prince Albert. Moose Jaw. Saskatoon and Regina $71.26. and Vancouver $28 to $28.15. Moncton quoted Grade A at $28.50 and Charlottetown _l2'I.50, the latter f.o.b. country points. The above prices do not include the Dominion Government prem- 1111" 0f $2 per head on Grade A and $1 per head on Grade Bl hogs. ‘ii- NORTH AFRICAN oaurluou In the North Africa campaign of the Second World War, British and Drnpirc troops fought in Libya, Egypt. Ethiopia. Eritrea. Somall~ land, _Greece. Crete. Malta. Iraq Persia and Syria. BRAZILIAN MILESTONE Brazil. begun as a Portuguese #010117. became an empire in the Bl"? 19th century. with the son of the king of Portugal as emper- 11H‘. Ila: then emerged u a republic n . Li‘. COITIII-IIMVOIED Add two tom's-noon: of left-over coffee u. chocolate frosting and use It on cinnamon for a real treat. ~@L\C\G\RZ\L\1Y.\ OOSI. WRIGHT THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY 0f the Yea --- I t ' u TliisMeans The, Failed To ‘Attend Ilur GREAT sate, We're closing out thou: ands‘ of pa», Sine ehooe at only part oi original Queen Street Store m.-- , Manor Woman Who -$‘ 1 SHOE COMPANY Only MAN, ‘l0, BEATS OFF ARMED, MASKED THUG Sam oBlton, '10, s dbl-onto store-keeper. beat of! an armed robber in his store at closing time recently and nearly took his gun away from him. The masked man pushed a gun at Mr. Bolton when he opened the store door thinking it. was a customer, and the groceryman grabbed it. "I 811w 1 surprised lunl," said Mr. Bolton. The man fled. rnarana FOR 108s sum! OPERATIONS (Science Service News) It is now time for growerl to give attention to matters concern- ing the season's spray operations. The spray outfit should be put In good working order. A clrellll inspection of the machine W10" operations commence is necessary to detect badly worn parts. t0 clwck on hose connections, gaskets, and other parts. New ‘parts are-RIO" readily available and serviclnl more easily obtained prior to than during the spraying season and should be arranged for u soon al possible, An overhaul now will |ave costly delays later on due to mechanical breakdown or loss of time and labour through ineffi- cient operation. The value o! I spray may he completely lost if it be- comes necessary to wait several days for repairs to eprayere, says G. C. Chsmberlln, Dominion Lab- oratory of Plant Pathology, St. Catherlnee. Ont. It is advisable to scrape with u wire brush the interior o! spray tanks to remove deposits which may cause the pIUIBIflB o! nomin- Where there ls a heavy encrust- ation of scale in the spray tank, a good cleaner solution consisting of one-half lb. of tri-lodium phosphate to 25 gallons of water. mly be used to advantage. Worn norzle discs should he replaced to give the bait distribution of spray materlsll. Failure to secure good control with dormant spray applications is of the time. they are needed. Reference should be made to the spray calendars for information WIIEII SIDVIBIIIIID FLY IIITII PAUL'S Business - Pleasure - , Emergency ‘PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Phone IIQO-i ~11!!!’ IDWS YIIIIRIIIIAIGE Get thou Pictures, Certifi- coteqDiplomus, ne,, do" new by inning than e . PASS! - PORTOUTID . PIIONIA 1393-) _- A-'__| IAAIIKET-YIIIIR E008 AITM CENTRAL EGG and POULTRY STATION , . 230 Sh, Clftown Paying lliglieit Market Prim. . ‘ohm AAoeQUAlD, Manager. I concerning recommended materials. All surface drains shol tn Havlnl early materials on hand u‘ m. tore be maintained and kept opqp avoids delay due to delivery or to lessen the possibility of iuch bflhpdrliy exhaustion of local delay. Illlmlles. Grower: should order "m, frequently due to delay in appli- senson’: supply of dneectlcidal and cation caused by wet |0Il conditions. fungicidal materials well in adlrencg a BATT and IIIacRAE ' NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP AND DECLARATION OF PARTNERSHIP CANADA _ . PRINCE EDWA-lti) ISLAND QUEEN'S courmr. We, George E, loft of Charlottetown in Queen's County II Prince Edward Island, Electrician, and Elmer M. MocRos of Chor- fottetown aforesaid, Electrician, carrying on o business in Chor- Iottelewn in the sole and servicing of automotive electrical and commercial electrical equipment under the name of BATT AND MACRAE do hereby certify that Hie partnership hos lIiii doy been dissolved by mutual consent. The business in futon will be carried on under the some noml of BATT ANDMACRAE by the eoid Elmer M. MocRoe who will pay and discharge oII debts and liabilities and receive uII monies payable to the said fim. 2. And I the said Elmer M. Mocloe hereby certify that I wIII carry on the trade and business in the sole and servicing of uuto- motive electricol and commercial electrical equipment at Chor- iotteiown aforesaid under tin firm and name of BATT AND MAC- RAE offer the dissolution of the sold partnership. 3. And that I the said E-Imer M. AAacRoe am and have been since the twenty-seventh doy of February A.D. I948, the only member of the said partnership. ' WITNESS our hands this twenty-seventh day of February AD. I948. GEORGE E. BATT, ' ELMER M. MocRAI. Witness tosignolure of Geo. E. Dotti M. MocKenzie. Witness to signature of Elmer M. Mocllue: N. W. Lowtber. I ‘DAILY caosswono ACROSS 47. Brandish u. Leather l. Rounded l9. land door handle measure 5. Keep 50. Border e. an): ark bldriatshywuh‘ o nee 52. ‘Source ~ D0 10. Baking chamber WN I. Hard iuiote g. Seize ' TIHL‘ TEL‘. LI L] r4 [l U U U H. 11. Raises to third power (math) I2. Slowly ' Imus.) ‘14. Ce-ordir noting - conjunction vlfylll‘ I. Yesterday's Anni,‘ u. coin tit.) e3‘. Italian team) ltifllioie Ill-VIII 40mm dioieet than.) dtlllaitanem ' ._db.ll,ereifle - beam! “use; tvrenu obtusenresu n" . 165,1! :,ri -rI_-v;;.ro, er- ;¢!¥.J'-".!!VP-!“ »¢:é».¢ ' ' * **." " 1