PAGE TWELVE INVESTMENT 1A3 Richmond 5t. __QUO’I‘ATIONS - ANALYSES F, J. BRENNAN 8i CCMPANI LTII. Members Investment Dealers’ Association ofCanada ‘ E. M. BAGNALL — Manager Charlottetown SECIIRITIES . RECOMMENDATIONS T ' ‘ 1410 8a per word; Classified 3o per word; Advertising Rate7s—i’ayahlo In Advance Mlnhnurn Charge For Any Ad... tlaenicns l6 Cents 1 . Central Guardian Locals 5o per wordi Western and Eastern Locals Announcements and C __.1ng Events 8o pi: word; in Manor-lam Notices 84o per inch; Lists o! Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards. eto.. 5o per name; Letter: 0R Condolence Mo per Inch; Wedding Engagements i0 words lot $1.00 and i0 cents for every additional S worda; Notices of Thaniu and Appreciation, Mo per lnoh or 6o p8 word; Llata of Subscrip- tiona, on oenh pcr inch; Addrena and Presentation $1.00. Other Bates on lppIIcII-Ioll.‘ For Rant T0 LET-FURNISHED HEATED rooms, girlr preferred. Phone 2345-14. T0 LET - TWO 8.00MB. FUE- riished. Excellent location. Phone 1675-L. T0 LET-—LARGE FRONT ROOM. furnished or unfurnished. Cen- tral. Write "M" Guardian. T0 LET - SMALL HEATED IUD- nished apartment. Immediate poa- session. Write Box 834, Guardian. Fol: RENT — SELF-CONTAINED house. Centrally located. Unfur- nished. Appy Eastern Trust O0. T0 LET — LARGE FRONT BOOM, second floor. kitchen privileges. Very reasonable rent. Box 887. cars Guardian. . Found FOUND WATER SPANIEL. OWN- er please call 1969-J. Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED near P. W. C. Phone IDES-J. BOABDERS WANTED - 2 GIRLS or 2 boys‘, students. Phone 2508-2. STUDENTS ACCOIIIMODATEI). 18 Alley Street. ' BOOM AND BOARD NEAR SAN wanted by lab. student Oct. 17. Jean MacDiarmld, 65 South St., Moncton, N. B. BOARDERS WANTED — 2 MALE students. Phone 531-1.. 106 Eus- ton Street. BOARDEIIS ACCOIVIMODATED —boya preferred. Phone 1046-1. (JAN ACCOMMODATE MALE students. 60 Prince Street. Phone 190?. U A N ACCOMMODATE O N E college student (girl) near col- lege, private home. Box 836 Guardian. WANTED FOR SEVERAL WEEKS room and board for gentleman. Write Box 832 Guardian. , Oars For Sale roa SALE-‘Bl MODEL A roan. Good shape. Apply 78 Hayfield Street. I03 QUICK SALE-NS‘! NASH sedan, good running order. Ap- 7 ply 88 Hensley Street. FOR SALE — 1985 DE SOTO. , Cheap for quick sale as owner is , leaving Province. Lloyd B. ‘Mac- Donald. Mermaid. FEB SALE — OR EXCHANGE FOR light truck, car in A-l condition. Apply Lester MacRae, Pinette. NOB BALE-USN BUICK. WILL trade for ton truck. Apply 36 Paaamore St. ECR SALE - 1949 CHEVROLET Sedan. Phone 2662-J after 1 PM. tron SALE - 193s OLDSMOBILE. Real good condition. Priced right. Weeks’ Garage, Fredericton. FOB SALE — 1989 CHEVROLET five passenger Coupe. 5000 miles. On new mototr. New rubber, body in good condition. Price $600.00 or bee; d113,. Alvin Mailett, North Granville. FOR SALE-IIMI LATE MODEL Chev. Coach. Mileage 19,000 miles. Fully equipped with radio, defroster, undcrscat heater. New car condition. Reason for selling have new truck. Phone 753-2. 369 Market Street, Summerside. For Sale FOR SALE -— TWO BUILDING iota on paved highway. William Mclvor, Borden. FOR SALE - NEW HAMPSHIRE Pullets. Laying. Sterling Rodd, winsloe. Phone 1502-21. t__ FOR SALE -- 1 HEAVY PERCH- crori Mare, 8 light horses; also 1 milch cow. Mrs. Wilfred Giilis, Grand View. FOR SALE - REGISTERED AYR- shire Bull. Apply Wilfred Mathe- son, Bellevue. FOR SAE — LADYS BICYCLE in good condition. Phone 119-1.. FOR SALE-JIEINTZMAN PIANO in good condition. Call between 5-7 P. M. 11 King Square. FOR SALE — ONE NEW SINGLE row Iron Age power potato dig- ger. rubber wheels. Apply to Frank B. Clarke. 100 Fitzroy Street. Phone M80. | FOR BALE — HALLS THRASHER. lhso Engine. Good working out- fit. Orr MacCann. West Cove- head. h-iiiii-fl--_--i-?— l-‘oit. SALE - ONE on. BURNING hot water heater complete with oil tank. Approved type. Suitable for home or business. $35.00 Phone 315-1.. Willard Burke. FOR SALE — GUITAR. PHONE 2022a]. FOR SALE - rrrtsr YEAR P. w. C. books. Phone 2498-2. TOR SALE — 1 JERSEY IIEIFER, 9 months old. Registered. Herb- ert Buchanan, Fredericton, FOR SALE — 400 NEW HAMP- shire Pullets, 5 months old. Lay- ing. E. S. Maccougon, Mslpeque, P. E. I, FOR SALE -- 1 GUN. STEVENS 12 gauger. Harmless, Doubled Bar- rel. This is a new guii. 1 Beagle Rabbit Hound, male. Color, white, black and tan. Reason for selling. ill health. Galvin M. Chappell. Kensingtori. P. E. I. Box 33. FOR SALE - MAN'S C. C, M. Bicycle. used four months. Wal- ter MacMillan, Brackiey. FOR. SALE-CHILD'S NEW CRIB, mattress. Mrs. B. Creamer, Box 167, Sourls. FOR SALE-SMALL COTTAGE at Southport. installments. Ap- ply Robert Cotton. Female lleln Wanted WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAID at once. Light work. No children. Write Box 835, Guardian. WANTED-MIDDLE AGE WOMAN for general housework. For part1- ulars write to J. A. General De- livery. Alberton, P. E. I. TWO GRADUATE NURSES FOR general duty. full maintenance, 6 day week-S hour day. Apply to Superintendent of Nurses, Mon- tresl Convalescent Hospital 300i Kent Ave, Montreal. Que. GRADUATE AND uunnnonan- uate Nurses needed immediately. Comfortable. attractive nurses’ residence. Fifty _ bed hospital; flkht-hour day; six day wet-is. Graduate ialary $165.00; com- plete maintenance $26.00 Advance travel expense, if needed. State experience and ageISacred Heart Lost LOST AT RIVERSIDE RACES. wallet containing cheque and money. Reward. Apply Guar- dian. LOST - BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Bonshaw, bag of flour. Please notify Andrew Crosby, Bonshaw. Personal FOR NEUBALGl-A. LUMBAGU. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds, apply Heat Penetrating Glory - Oil. At your Druggist. Miscellaneous REAL nsrafiT-izs scars or land. new house, 51/.» miles from Charlottetown. Brackley Point Road. Ross Carr. AT SERVICE — REGISTERED Yorkshire Boar, full brother to grand Champion at Charlotte- town 1949. Sire and dam quali- fied. Erland Cousins. Bradal- albane. RESERVE NOW FOR IDEAL Autumn plantingi Chinese Elm Hedges-m inches to 20 inches high when shipped-will grow 2 feet the first yeax-fi plants for $2.98—sufficient for 25 feet. Giant Exhibition Flowering Paeonies in colours red; white or pink-a for $1.89. Broekdale - Kinysway Nurseries. Bowmanville, Ontario. I NEED SOMEONE TO TAKE AP- pointcnents by telephone for me. Mainly early evening work. Ap- plicants must have a telephone and a pleasing telephone person- ality. Married woman or shut in, preferred. Apply Box ‘.‘B" 6H9 Guardian. Saigsmonmllianted WANTED-PART TIME OR FULL time agent for Fuller Brushes. Apply in person, 131 Elm Ava, between 5 and 7 p.rn. AGENTS—TAKE ORDERS FOR THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ~Tobacco Better lThan Gum 8'1‘. ANDREWC, NB. Sept. - 5 l-(CP) — If children must chew sum-thins. tobacco would be bet- vter than gum because tobacco provides roughage and fibres and | more closely resembles food. ' Th1! “P1111011 came from Dr.’ Daniel P. Mowry. of McGill iLIillVErSIty, in addressing Mari- time dentists. The three-day dental convention iwas the first of a Maritime-wide scope and decision was reached to ‘continue it as an annual meeting instead of each province holding separate conventions. Dr. E. R. Hartt of Sackville was presented with an engraved sil- ver trey and a life membership in the New Brunswick Dental Society. l-fe has completed 50 years as a practising dentist. A bBY-lqllot was presented to Mrs. Hsrtt by Mrs. Lea Allanech, Mom. 10h. wife of the Society president. L- 5- Iifltl. Sydney, and Dr. Guy Stultz, Halifax, led the man's competition in a soil! tournament. Mrs. Israel had the low net for women. Denied Entry To United States . TORONTO, Sept. 6—(CP)_June Karpiak. 23-year-old winner of a Toronto popularity contest, said Friday she was denied admission into the United States to spend a. four-day holiday in New York. Miss Karplak said she was tak- t en from a plane zit Malton Airport there and was "grilled for more than an hour by three plain- clothesmen in a locked office." She said the investigators asked "if I Iwllght the Tribune (the Can- adian Tribune, a Communist week- ly published in Toronto). "I wouldn't even know what a Com- mlmist 1S." she said she replied. Airline officials denied know- lEdze 0f the incident. They said they kept no passengers list to show whether anyone had been re- moved from a plane. Miss Karpiak won the New York trip Aug. 21 at a contest during a Toronto labor festival, Crew Members Machine-Gunned NO MAN'S LAND ISLAND. Mass, Sept. 5—-CP)—'1"ILI€B crew members of a New Bedford fishing vessel said they were machine- gurined Friday by a low-flying plans while tied up to No Man's Land wharf They described military craft. The United States Navy, without saying the plane was one of its the plane as a Men's Neckties. We deliver direct do light work on small Write "AB", Guardian. WANTED -- EXPERIENCED MAN to take charge of Parts Depart- ment for General Motors Dealer. Excellent opportunity for right man. Apply giving full particu- lars of past experience to Steel City Motors Ltd., Sydney, N. s. WANTED — THREE MEN WITII fine references to help direct Bible distributing Department five days a week. Experience not necessary. Average earnings for this helpful and inspiring work farm. exceed $5.00 per hour. Plus gen- erous bonus plan. Box 831. Guard- ion. INSPECTORS 0F FOOD AND Drugs, $2580—$2880. at various centres. Full particulars on post- ers dlslplaybd. at Offices of the Civil Service Commission, Nation- al Etriploylmcnt Service and Post Offices. Application forms, ob- tsinable thereat, should be flied immediately, with the Civil Bor- vlce Commission, it) Tobin St.. Halifax. Work Wanted $61K? nihiv Ewais-Fsvii-Bhkflfi Potatoes. Apply John Diiggan, care Sacred llenrr. Home, or Phone i070. Teachers ~ Wanted Tbtvhiv7rrmwfiit Whcatley River School. Supple- ment 910000. H. L. Murphy. Secretary. W A N '1‘ E I) —- SECOND CLASS Teacher for Belmont School. Supplement $100.00. J. J. simp- son. Secretary. Venetian Blind-s FOR SALE — GARAGE T0 IKE dismantled or movrd. $25.00. Ap- ply: 97 Hillsboro Street, betwéen 6 and 7 P. M. For: SAIJE - NE no. IA HALLS thresher and blower. Major Car- rtithers, Augustine Cove. ron sans ~ ivrTcYmMicir oar-i ing Gang Plow. almost new. Rob- ert MacKinnon, Scuthporf. FOR SALE — MALE REGISTER- ed Golden Cooker Spaniel. Rea- sonable, F/O shcridnn, RCAF. Summerslde. Phone 141-21. FOB SALE - CHOICE BUILDING Lots, 8300.00 up. Stewart MecKay. Electric: contractor WIRING AND ‘IPAIRINP i soaps-r 1a. aanur ’ HAROLD CLARK, PHONE 1523-7]. Free drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. Wanted W A N T E D - UNFURNISHED town house for September or Oc- rtobcr first occupancy. Write Box 764. Guardian. W A N 'l‘ E D — ALE BOTTLES. up service. Phone 2542 Evenings i107 Michael Bros MERE» - finer: on aranr- WNTED —IIOME I-‘Olt FOUR RIVINO TO BOSTON’ WIDNIB- ment, four adults. Phone 1613-1 WANTED - FURNISHED Oil UN- furnished Apartment, Charlotte- town. Apply Box "A" Guardian. ~ to y u: customers. No stock to Hospital, Smitliers, B. C. cm _ write: Murgauoyd sales Company. station R. Toronto, Male lielp Wanted o,,,,,,,,_ WANTED —- BOY OR MAN T0 EARN EXTRA CA5]! _ MAKE more money easily in spare time. Just show our beautiful Canad-, ian made Christmas cards to your friends. They sell on sighzi Many assortments. Gift cards, Seals, Tags, Wrappinss. Every day cards. Beautiful free album showing personal cards. Liberal cocnmission. Write today for un- usual offer. The Douglas Greet- ing Card Company, 50-6 Bleeckcr St, Toronto. __ COULD YOU USE I200 AND more monthly? If so we have the perfect answer for you. Ex- clusive territory. Guaranteed lines of everything needed in every home. Free samples, calo- logucs, premiums. Low prices and big profits. If you have to earn your living, why not n pleasant one’! Write today for details how to make money. Famllex, 1600 Dclorimier, Mont- real. LARGE COMMISSIONS PAID daily to energetic men and Women who are‘ anxious to increase present income. No ex- factory and office a prospect. Write for free outfit and details to Dept. 4, P. O. Box 32, Termin- al A, Toronto 1. Ontario. Typewriters PORTABLE — TYPEWRITERB - Ses the New Remington. Two tone grey finish. Big machine performance. Cash or terms. Remington Rand Ltd., 134 Rich- mond street. Phone 2771. Wanted At Once YOUNG cows 2 to 6 years old, to freshen soon, pure bred or good grade. Apply to- RUSSEL ROPER Charlottetown R.R. 8 perience necessary. Every home, craft, said the fishing vessel had ventured into an area. restricted for naval bombing practice. The machine-gunning was re- ported by Captain Lee Broderick. 40, Ellis Henry, 25, and Louis Olivlera. 22, all of New Bedford. The vessel was the 35-foot steel- hxéed Bharker I, out of New Bed- f Broderick said he understood part of the island is restricted by the Navy as a bombing range but thought the landing and 100 feet island were not included in the order. He ssid his vessel frequent- ly put into the wharf. No Man's Land Island is at the western entrance to Vineyard Sound. off the southern coast of Massachusetts. The crew members. who were on [the wharf cutting up sharks, said 20 shells pierced the boat and many I others splattered about them on the landing. lint. Man Named To New 0'. N. ll-. Post‘ MONTREAL. Sept. 5 - l-l-he ap- pointment ot Norman J. MacMll- Ian to be vice-president and gen- eral counsel of the Canadian Na- tional Railway Company and its subsidiaries, and the Canadian Na- tional Wcst indies Steamships Limited, was announced here Fri- day by R. C. Vaughan, C.M.G., chairman and president. Born at Bracebridge, Ont, April B, 1909. Mr. MscMillan la a graduate of law from the Uni- versity of Manitoba where he obtained his B. A. degree in i930 and his LLB. degree in i984. He entered the service of the Cana- dian National in 1987 as soi- lcitor in the law department at Winnipeg. and In 1943 was ap- pointed assistant general solicitor at Montreal. On June 1, 1045, he was appointed general counsel with jurisdiction over the law department of the system. Phone 1583-2 WANTED SCRAP IRON -- METALS kittens. black and white. Apply 00 Hlliaboro Street. , 0m leaving M ‘imursday. Can tale two lllfl- Oall-l-tl-L , mo slrmits m“ For highest priest “new” 3mm) onsawrrmo "m" "I 1mm Edward nuns m: sioclt Timothy Seed We are in the market to" purchase a large quantity of Timothy Seed No. 1 and No. 2 grade. Island Grown. Write or Phone for quota- New lirug Gives Better llislon PEAil-‘tx RIVER, N.Y., sept. s — (APD — A 50-year-old Newfound- land woman, nearly blind from a ‘lsease contracted While she was a missionary in Africa. today told how an ermerimentol drug made her see in three days. Miss Millicent i-lotvse returned to Toronto in i945 after l7 years as a missionary at Angola, in Portuguese Southwest Africa. She was afflicted with a disease caused by a tropical worm, of sim- ilar origin to elephantiasls, the swelling of the limbs which af- flicts residents of tropical areas. She suffered near-blindness, slight deafness and sores on various Dari-S of her body. - Through a. friend she heard of a new drug, l-ietrazan. used on United States soldiers who 00n- tracted tropical worm diseases. She came to New; York, entered s clinic and began taking the dros- Within three days, she said, she began to see better. In a month. the was discharged completely cured. Today she visited the Lederle Laboratories of the American Cya- namid Corporation to thank the men whose research made the . Anniv- 1949 m; , "carrot/loan s, "WANTED HARDWARE cram: we HAVE AN OPENING For an AMIITI- ous vouuo MAN TO team HARDWARE srttmc. Excellent Opportunity For Promotion n. I. IIDLMAN LTD. Charlottetown HARDWARE OFFICI drug available for commercial use. Miss Howse said she was told she is believed to be the first white woman ever cured of-the disease by the drug. She plans to return to Africa, and do what she can to combat such diseases. EARLY SCIENCE Early philosophers believed all substances consisted of fire, air. water and earth in various mix- tures. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS 20 BRIGHTON ROAD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th AT 2 P.M. I am instructed by Mr. B. Roy Holman to sell by Pub- lic Auction his surplus household effects including: 1 Elec- tric Refrlgerator (New), 1 Electric Ironcr (New), 1 Elec- tric Washer (New), 1 Electric Heater, 1 Electric Clock (New), 1 Electric Toaster, 1 Electric Iron, 1 Large Radio, 1 Vacuum Cleaner, 1 Cedar Chest, Tables and Chairs, 1 Kitchen Table and Chairs, Rugs, Pictures, Mirrors, Kit- chen Utensils. OFFICE FURNITURE: 2 Desks, 6 Chairs, 1 Hail Tree, 1 Office Light, 1 Counter and several other small articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. N In addition to the articles advertised for the B. Roy Holman sale Tuesday, there will be several pieces of an. tlque and mahogany furniture. Including high, great back armchairs, high, grape back rocking chairs, high rose back rocking chair, double head mahogany lounge, sotec, solid mahogany round dining-room table and several other pieces. 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