a sEPTlLMPl3B._1_1.,1934 PAGE i"lV E T -Recomo:e0ded. for Flavor! i: I ORANGE PEKOE I Canada's largest selling A v n i fine QUALITY teat Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charla for Any Advertisement be Cents central Guardian locals. lo oer word; Western and Eastern m.“ u per word: Announcements and Coming Events Io per word; classified Io oer word; In Memoriaui Notices 10o per ineli; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, eto., 5o per name; Let- erl Ill cillldillfll" 79° l!" infill; Wedding engagement: 40 words (o; $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional} words. Notices oi . Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4o per word. Lists of other rates on application. subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. "A f Wanted For Sale way-rep r0 sour-s or li-ROOM FORBALE-COMPLETE 1.0.159, soon as osslble. Apply threshing outfit. W. Morrison. , “E.A.W.". Guardian. 9-5-51 East Royalty. 9-11-31 " WANTED a SMALL FURNISHED FOR '-‘i'l(-K SALE - LAYING nan-me‘; q.- room suitable for liens. also puileis. Mrs. Flisri. housekeeping. Write "BY" Guar- MacDonald. New Dominion. d1“; 0-9-31 - . . . . 9-8-31 (_________. _____._ irnairsn FROM rasrunr: 1N West Ro alty. 2-year-old Heifer, mostly idack. Notify Cecil J. Stewart, Hampshire. ' 9 9 m miTTy-EFWHTHEM i ewes . and 2 lambs. Owner may have 531115 by paying for ad. If not claimed by Sept. 20th will be sold to pay expenses. James Par- sons, Bradalbiine, P. E. Islanld. n 9- 1- iylaie Help Wa med-T WANTED — A PERSONABLE young inaii by the Prince Ed- ward Island Tuberculosis League to act as its managing director in implementing an expansion program. Applications will be received until Sept. 20 and should be addressed to the Prince Ed- ward Islanci Tuberculosis Lea- gue. Box 5. Charlottetownb n 31 . FiiiiiTiin sou: Valuable farm at Cardigan oi Estate oi Allan Show, comprising about 125 acres excellently‘ located on edge of village beside Railway Station and large general storms, and wharf. Dwelling l-ousc and outbuildings ivlreil ‘for clccfrlc rower which ls available. Poorer inc runs throiirli farm. Buildings comprise dwelling. main arn. p-c-np house. lirn lions i-liinc house. Land in excellent condition. Iilust of land cluarcil but a icl: acrcwc with com! wood. For particulars upplv to Cvrus A. Show. Montague, James A. 5 Show. Rosencaih. or the under- » signed. ll. I‘. MaePllEE. Solicitor. BUILDING LUTS FOR s11: Building Lots within the Citv for immed- iate Sale. Apply M. A. Farmer Solicitor. :- v1 e- u ‘LII’? Tuesday, g."- u" Ill, - I. A. Farmer, Solicitor. aiil “like; Kitchen Furniture; ..-...--...__- FOR SALE _ TWO SETS 0F garage doors. 7b Spring Park HON!- 9-11-11 FOR QUICK SALE — GENERAL purpose mare, raising four. Also manure spreader. Mrs. Joseph Murphy, China Point. 9-11-21 roii QUICK 8.1.17.1 none-r. W customs coupe. All overhauled. . 9412928 at ceilinil price. Apply Arnold Bruce. Pow- 1151. 9-11-11 Iii. Miscellaneous MRS. oav-isos. rurnusn. mo _ Prince Street. 0-2-5-1-9. Female Help Wanted WANTED -' MAID _—l-‘0R oun- eral housework, no washing. Mrs. James A. Brady. Telephone 170G. 9-9-21 _ WANTED PART TIME MAID. Apply i0 Water Strcet alters 530i - 3 ‘WANTED - MAID roii 0'“ eral housework. Apply Mrs. Ivan MacIrinis, 15 Granville Street. 9-11-81 PLAN VICTORY BALL EDINBURGH ~ (OP) - Edin- burgh Castle will be floodlit on victorv night and a dance will be held in Princes Strret Gardens for servicemen and women and civ1l-’ inns. AIDS T0 CLEANLINESS Mediterranean countries have used sponges for washing since the earliest times. TIIBTIONTMSTIIITE“ OF FARM AT BALDWIWS ROAD amt. 0| Isabella Btlbtl WEDNESDAY. seer. 2o a: 301.»... I will sell by public auction on the premises at Baldwins Road, and date as specified. the 100 acre firm. owned by th ls be Robertson. _ alile situated l l-Z mill‘; from Perth station. and a mile from the paved hishway at New Perth. fhiriy-iivc or forty ricrcs are clear. Cd. and the remainder is woodland, of which several acres are good limb". and the rest secoiztl growth oi fair size. The purchase price ll Pflylble, 10 per cent flown. at time oi, sale. and balance when "P is completed. FRED R. MELLISII Administrator 9-6-31 iTY PROPERTY FOR‘; SALE I am instructed to offer for sale by public auction on September 12th, 1944, at 2 o'clock P. M. the house and lot, number 12 Upper l-Iillsboro Street, Charlottetown. This property is in a desirable location and is in first class condition. The residence has been renovated through- out recently, with new hardwood floors, new hot-water fur- nace and radiation, new bathroom fixtures and plumbing, new electric wiring and fixtures. It contains eight rooms. W. ii. BEATON, AIM.“ AUCTION SALE MODERN HOUSEHOLD and ANTIQUE FURNITURE At MR. u. O. I-IYNDMAN’S, Monday, Sept. Hula‘ 9 LONGWORTH AVE. P. M. General Electric Refrigerator; liiterprlse Iron Duke Dining loom Suite; Livliil Wm Suite; Bedroom Furniture; Occasional Tables and: : Chairs: Wilton and Axminlsicr Rugs; Draperies and Cur- i “his; Sewing Tables: Card Tables; Pictures; Hall Bench ‘iluillle and modern furniture. 11nd Mirror; Stair Carpet and IIali Runners; Drop Head Sinker Sewing Machine sad several other iiiee pieces of Stock Markets At Alliance WINNIPBG. Sept. 10 — (C?) - In a moderately active semen. rye futures prices posted new lows yes- terday 0n the Winnipeg Grain LX- (b31139, with October and Decem- bed displaying the most weakness. ‘IORDNTU. Sept. 10 — (OP) -— A11" tour nouns some minor figure in Saturday's two-rigor mar- a w tracing 41cm . 223.000 shgres changed hands. It wag the first Baburd sin rHE filiéil-LLIIEETSMB GvARDIAN Ii Back Aches Help Kidneys ho and feel older than you are or sul from ett Up Nights. lisakeehe. Iiervoio- null. h: Pa ns. Rheumatic Pains. Buruin. scant or frequent psasaleaf l! so. rcnisn: her t t Jour Kidneys are vital to you health an that s bodus to Kldne ‘and cases Cirs usuall gives oul relief by help rig the Kl out poisonous excess aei have in try es wire-r lit‘ 92.2%.” "" d of your money imlsss fully Mates B! 08 J UIIQ . CHICAGO. Sept. 10 —- (AP) — Grain futures markets were irre- trular today with rye ces mov- 111R up and idown mp1 v in a ner- vous trade and wheat fluctuating in a narrows-antic sught-y above yesterday's final prices. MONTREAL. 56M. 10 -- (OP) — All averages were left at lower lev- r last ‘s transaction on the stock Exchange and Curb Mar- ket except golds. which hoisted a bit. Market students attributed the easier tendencies to inf o1 the sharp set-back in where trading sentiment was affec- by the war situation. The Stock Market concluded its worst week since late July with selective,1ecoveries in evidence but with many leaders on the offside fractions to a point or more. Saturday sessions were resumed after three week-end holidays and customers who appeared in board- rcoms continued to cxhi-bit a hiizh degree of caution. The Associated Press 60-stock a- verage was off .1 oi n point. at 53.2 ‘in the brief proceedings and on the lweek showed a net loss of 1 B ipolxiie. biggest setback since the ‘week ended July 27. The two-hour ‘Rfiflllflflitt of 275.690 shares was a i low since Julv 29. 1t compared Wllh 374.410 in the previous Aug. l2 Sat- ay. NEW YORK. Sept l0 — (AP) — 34 ‘it . PRODUCE MONTREAL. Sept. 10 — (CP) -— Pxioducc prices Sat. reported by t Domini ricult/ure follow:- '. Graded shipment on spot for A-Large; A-Medlum A-Pullets 32-32 ‘fir. B 30- Butter: Wholesale Jobbing pas- teurized Que. No. 1 36 551-35 ‘A; No. 2 pasteurized 34 ii-B-i ‘ii: cur- rent receipt Que. No 1 pasteurized dci Mtl: No 2 33 5-8 riel Mtl: first. tirade crezimcrv prints iob price 36 ‘v37: first grade solids. job price 36-36 9). Cheese: Current white western and Que. 20 FOB. wholesale west- ern and Que. White for local 'triide and export 20 11/16-21. Potatoes: '75 lb bans: No. J Que. gg-lasN B. 1.30-1.35: No 2 Que. il.Y. Stock Excliaiigt rvoirro. sent. l0 - tom J TO Saturday Quotations. ‘ i SCI 115 Ajax 1 4o! 300 Ang Cdn 63; H Almist 31F A ue 01 l-2i 5950 Astoria 16 1-2 1000 BiISe Met '13 1315 Bear 1..6_ 113a Beattie 1.83 . 200 Berens 1 05 = 5300 Bidgood 75 | I150 Bonetal 21 100 Bralorne l4 1-4 15600 Brit m 1 .01 l ‘100 Broulan B5 ' 400 CalEdm 1 ‘l5 i100 Caribou 2.25 20o Ccnt Por 1a .-2| 11:30 Chcm Res 23, 330 Chester 1 22 1 30!) Ccchenour .40 100 Coniailos l 61 ' 100 Coniarum 1.55. 0 Con Smelt i9 i-2_; 300 Ccniivest 1 4o 1G0 Fast Mal 2 45 250 Falcon 5 2) 200 Y-ellk B 75 00 Gillies i0 10000 Gold Gate 12 1-2, 500 Grull 13_ 1000 Hard Ro o2, 0 Home 8.0"); 500 Hc-wev '58 160 Int Nick 32 3-8‘ 3300 Jason 32 500 Kirk Hud 65 0 Kirk L 1.10 000 L-eoradoi" 2.85 200 La. Du. 1 05 10 Li! e S1101. 19 5-8 500 Le tch 1 29, 100 Lil 1. L 1.18, 1200 Maclicod 2.70 ’0 Madsen 210 2560 Malartic 8 75] 1000 McKenzie 141‘ 2000 McMnrmno l5 1-4 2500 MiItWflit 29 'i-4 3500 Mid Cont. 2'7 1500 Nat Pete ll l 2 i900 Ncgus 1 100 Nipiss .2 25Noranda l’! l-g, 5C0 blornict - ‘C l) Nor Cor 75‘ If vbflflll S l0 350 Okiilla "l 11C Oirieili 35_ 55550 Pac Oil '74‘ 600 Psmour 1.710 i800 Pandora l3 1070 Paymast 30 b0 Pick Ci 2 39» i000 Pioncnr 4-00‘ 2Z0 Pres n 2.75 500 Quecrston 1-0?‘ 1338 Roche i5 1-2 A Rouvn iuuo Senator 39 200 Sheep Cr 1-10 116 Sikma 1° l" 1700 Slade-n 52 inon Sieen Rn 3 89 7 Fuliiv» l 1 c‘- l5(‘ Tcck H 3-3‘ 150i‘ Tom Lund 47. H95 Ventive: l? snnn Vermilata "6 950i‘. Wasa 7§ m “mm- Ami: 4-9“ 1600 West Mn 1 95 CURB 100 Brown 115 1939 International Panel Body Truck, 3-4 ton. One Ford V-8 engine. newly re- conditioned at Ford plant, complete with Ii-speed trans- mission and new radiator. Also one set double disc liarrows suitable for trac- tor. E. A. MacRAE, East Royalty NOTICE '1 hereby state that I shall not be responsible for any bills contracted by any person in aiy naiiie. (Sgt) W. P. IIILTZ, W. ll. IIEATON. Auctioneer. T FINDING Stanley Bridge, . P. I. Island l-l-I. Anaconda 35 7-3 Am Car and F 39 l-ll Beth Steel 59 3-4 Y c l7 v-a; Ches d: Ohio 45 5-8‘ on n 23 l-Z‘ El Auto Lite 43 ‘l-B Gen Elec 51 3-8 Gen Motors 60 Gt Nor Pfd . 36 1-2 Std O11 N J 51 l-d - necott 3U 5-8 49 3-4 Noi'_ Am i. l-4 Phil P ~13 l-8 49 1~4 Itacio Corp l0 l-4 J-n T ti: T 161) 3-8 tTexas Co 45 1-4 [ix-rim Air 2s l--l iVanadium Corp 18 3-4 I‘VF_~T lliiioii t5 i-4 West Elec 101, l- 5 Steel 55 3-4 BANKS (cmmerce 1.7 M; ntreal iii. 11018.1 ii 1-8 Ti"=.:in_\'.S t 5th a pai_ o decided to hold an auction silo at Montreal Exchange w A Oil atliiirst °h attack whLe swimminii i" l-ouzon. on Department of Ag- s ill IIEMOIIIAM KENNETH BELL LOWTIIER In the nriidst life we are in death. ‘Ines; words come w our eth Bell Lowtlier North Carleton. one oi our finest young merrwas stricken with a heart Quebec. He and other ship niabzs were lounging on the deck of their ship. when they decided to so iswi .in the river nearby. All the boys were swimmers but aitera few tes they noticed that Kenneth was sinlllnk. one of his pals swam to him at once and tried in bring him t0 the pier but. after a brave rescue attempt. had to leave the body which was re- time later. The w was saiid that he had died instantly of a heart at- tack while . Kenneth was born at North Car- leton twenty alllfliiffl n30 and wasuthe 0f . ther. After leavind ummer an rheumatic fever forced him to refit at», home for manymonths and left him with a weak heart which pro- bably ca/used his death. For the past vwo years he had been employ- ?‘ at dflatllifax andh Zdotrafsleréneand came e theme-Riga of the 8.5. Prince Ed- ward Island at Laumn. of a quiet sincere manner he was highly esteemed by hi5, Emtplbycefi and was a general favorite with all he met and will be sorely missed in _ the hmne where lie was dearly 1011,20- and mirgiywdoanraripnity where no walgisa mrdbllris were forwarded t0 his home in North Carleton and the funeral service was held there On Wednesday afternoon. hbs D9510!‘- Rev. Harvey Bishop of have TH" verse, preaching the sermon H9 was assisted in the service Uy Rev. J.A. Jardlne of on. Jesus. DOV- er of my Soul, me Lord's my Bhop- herd and Safe in the Aims 0f Jbsus were the hymns Si")? 011d a beautiful solo and quartet were ren- dered by friends of the deceascc. The profusion of floral tributes bore silent testimony of love and esteem. They consisted of wreaths from relatives friends and a. lame 111101101‘ white lilies from the officers and cit-v‘ of s.S. Prince Edward Island- The pallbearers were: Edward Lowther. Norman MacFarlane. Os- car Campbell. John Myers. James Muttart. and Everett Muttart. Interment was in the Church of Scotland cemetery at Cape ‘Prayer- se _ Besides the grief-stricken i101‘- enlc there are left to mourn a £15- ter Wanda (M15. Oscar Cairipbqll) of Borden a brother and sister-in- w Mr and Mrs. I-Iazen Iowiher and brother iiariiv all at hcmc. To all of these the sincere symnainv of a large circle of friends is extcndeg TllE sarrisr choir}! The service of morning worsnip wr-s conducted by the Rel. 1 Jud- son Levv D., the sermon bciliil first Epis- to _ Paul says "But I will tarry in Ephesus until Pentecost. for a izreat door and effectual is opened unto me. 31nd there are many adversaries." Flic Corinthians heeded iiis zuidaiici but he saw i-it Ftohesus an open door im opportunity (lespiw tianrzcr \‘Jl19l1 tli-z Church is at_peace with the world there is no advance In lI-Il shini- aii PM! an S S om Bridge mi ‘qltccl B -oi|iio Co CJCOOUI ">4 WBIQ>&IQIO u.._._.,.._...._. u; .- ... es ._ a: ~._,. _ >-:.~.q. p l" .w<T>r.:'-_Z§,_;§...._ a? in!) . -8 lino T b 5-6‘ B 2'1 Mil Power 1-2 Price Corn 29 Shamnitziin 1-2 5t Law 3 s: Law Pfd ‘l-s W02 E160 A 1'4 B iizilian l-4 IRISHTOWN W I Mrs E W. Johiistoiie was hos- tess to members of Irishtoivn W. . at tlic regular monthly nicetimz on -_ t. Mrs. Thomas _, presided. The meeting opciicd in the usual way. roll call being answered with an exchange of ouilt and mat patterns l2 mem- bers responded and 2 visitors were. wel ed The minutes of last.‘ f! were rend and a-uorovcd. Committees reported and new com- mittees apuoin . School-Mrs. A.1-I. Campbell Slob-Miss Adeline Campbell and Mrs Keith Warren. he secretary read an appeal from the Salvation Army and members wer- iiiliDflillifill to can- vass thc district. The report of the school health inspection was read and discussed.‘ Twomcmbcrs sentthanks for fruit received while ill. The secretary was asked to buy 1 doz hooks for school On motion. small bills were d After some discussion it was the October meeting War Savings Stamps were bought by members of the 25c. Club. Collection amoun- ted to $1 01 Meeting‘ closed With the King \“l WHYHAVE’ Q o, , =5 i SORE . A} 26 XFEET? meet the worlds need it is ours to carry the message of the Master‘ tn_the iittermost parts of the earth. Miss Pearle Burns sang wit-ii iin- derstandinez _ expression Mo the days of opposition comes the tzmc ci‘ opportunity. In our own dav once more the door is ajar. there are difficulties, there are dan- gers but a challenge and opportun- ity to advance. Seldom has the world wide Church suffered more for the faith but these have been great years. Not in the green and lovelv fields of happy ease comes progress. no Church at ease is ever truly the Church militant Before Christ there lav an open door but over the hill called Calvaiy Onlv the Eoazcl of forgiving zrace can now in the face of all difficultics, "Ninetv First Psalm " Shin sicrvice ivas Multitude ' BRINGING 4UP FATHER’; CHEMISTRY g - SERVES CANADA DYESTUFFS have always been an im- portant article of commerce. Lon5 years ago, in the days of earliest naviga- tion, ships sailed r0 distant points, braved the dangers of uncharted seas in their search for more brilliant reds and blues that would not fade. Tyre itself rose to fume largely on the quality of the dyes that ii could offer r0 the early world. take on the brilliance of the rainbow, resistant to sunlight, to perspiration, w salt air and water, to constant rubbing or v dry cleaning according to the purpose fcr f‘ which they may be intended. And thus through the magic of cominer cial chemistry, the test tube has replaced the sailing ship and man's search for bril- liance need g0 no further than the CUIIIIIIB“ of the laboratory. To-day the important pan that dyes play in industry is no, secret. Busy shoppers look for smart materials, feel their fine texture and ask, "ls the colour fast?" The answer 20-day can be in the nffirma- five, for such is the progress in the manu- facture of dyes that colours are available in Canada now that are equal to any the world has yet produced. Silks, cottons, rayons, woollcns and other fabrics can To provide dyes equal ta every need i of t/ie textile, paper and leather ‘ industries of Canada is one of tbe many functions of {be Organ/L‘ Chemical: Division of Canadian Industries Limited. wt vs i Lord" was the evening ant-hem. The Church School met at 10 a , the m- ffli‘ B1719 $1110." I'- ‘YIIS 81'! 11- and choir dirertor ‘was 05d Th“. __fll€ music of the dai". George MCMHIIIIVS”; e SOWDCW ~r ‘l- -. 'w%‘)1[1r€ b2 at D m _"JCS\ls and /.._.£. : . . M/‘ELL-l GUESS N\Y LECTURE TO BOBBYON GON’ OUT ALL ‘THE ‘TIME HAD ITS EFFECT- SEEMS ‘TO ME BOBBY IS VERY QUIET-MAYBE l OFFENDED HER BOBBY JUST ‘PHONED- SHE WANTS YOU TO OQLL. AND ‘SWING HER HOME AT TEN OCLOCK THAT'S PROBABLY HER- GOiN ' ‘n: ASK ME iF SHE can 6o ou-r- au-r I MU_ST as FIRM- Y? MRWELLBY TOLD ME HE WISHED §HE WOULDN .'PHONE HIM 5O OFTEN -- i 512's GETTING ALONG FINE. Simmons oi-ifoi-i.’ l’. THINK I’M so MR. WELLBV is MEBBE Youv i'[_|_ 6Q some TO FAlNT-JA eov (some OVER ' "row MRWELLBY HE 4 INVESTIGATEWIO BETTER GD WW SALLY. saw A MAN RESEMBLING ,""M'CAP" POOR JAME; LAST WEEK" ’ g , IQSHING AT TURTLE AND-- NO,- IT ISN'T/l IT'S CHOCOLKTE-COVERED WHAT KiND po YOU 14x51. NURSE? Mumsws Fayggrre is)