;- r-r ~ »\-\r-~f~y\v'rr-.wvf1fiv" PAGE SIX I43 Richmond lt. UUVEIIIIMEII iilllI UUIIPUIIATIUII SEUIIIIIIIES nonoirr - sow - quoren F. J. BRENNAN a eorlrilrlv LTII. Members Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Msnager Telephone 1470 I I Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Admtisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals 5c per Word; Western and Eastern Locals 2o per Word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per rvurd; Classified 3o per word; ln lllcinuriam Notices 84c per inch, Lists of Floral 1nd "Spiritual (liferings. Cards. etc.. 5o per name; Letters 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional II words; Notices of Thanks of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words for ‘.1 and Appreciation. 84o per inch or 5o per word; Lists oi Siihscrip- l] tions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. i Other rates on application. For Sale FOR SALE -— KITCHEN IIASGE, $20.00. lTi Llurcllester Stieet. FOR SALI.‘ PRESS WAGON good l-oildilioh, Pruude and Moi-aside. FOR. SALISr-DLALK PERCIIERON mare, (S 5'1": old, worl: anywhere. Ernest Mo: .. U15.‘- FOII SAL]; - M-ll TRACTOR, 102 junior. Duiiclui MacC-ougan, Malpcque. l’. ii. l. FOR SALE — ONE SOW T0 FAR-- row v r1; 10th. Also six junks. Apply Siflllily Lnnian, blalpeque Road. 1'0}! SALE-DRY llAIil) BLOCKS or Split. Also dry Soft Wood Blocks. Kelly's Wood Yard, Call 891-1... F0 II. SA L l5 -— STRAWBERRY Plants. Dunlap variety. $1.00 hundred. $11.00 thousand. ltfrs. Willard Slcnart, Souliiport. ‘non sans - a .ii.-r-. INTERNA- tioilai Stationary Engine. ‘Mag- neto ignition. Good running order. Bovyer, Hlllsboro Street. NEW PILLOW FOR SALE - Macle of 116W feather proof fick- ili; and made up of fresh goose feathers. Price reasonable. Ap- ply Mrs- Bert L. Macliay, Clin- inn. FOR SALE" R. 0. P. SIRED AND Government Approved Chicks. ' now available. For prices and par- ticulars write or wire the Mari- ‘ time Chick Ilatchcy, Saint Jolhn. N. B. K IABMEIIS! AVAILABLE CHAINS in all sizes for your farm trac- tors. Equipment for electric fences “5partcn" Dumpling equipment to it any truck. Drummond Autcralotlve Supplies Rcgd, Drlunmond-ville, Quc. PLANT ILHEDGE THIS YEAIt — cxlrc-incly_l1arliv _ quick grow- ing Chinese ElIil-‘NIII grow two foot the first year ~-- enough plants (25) to plant 25 feet - xlze 12" when shipped. Special Price ‘J5 plants for $2.9B-Mont- niorency Red Cfhrrry trees ‘2-3 ft. branched-Ii for 5108-50 for $137.00. Cash or deposit with order-Reserve now for Spring .1Jelivery.Write for New Free Full Coloured Garden Guide. Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries, Bowmanville, Ontario. M?’ REPRESENTATIVE FOR PRINCE Eduard Island. Permanent rep- resentative on a commsslori basis required by a Maritime Dis- tributor of complete kitchen equipment to contact all hospi- tals. institutions. hotels and res- taurants. ctc. Onc already‘ C0“- Lactlng above with non conflict- ing lines preferred. An attrac- tive and interesting prDDOSlI-lflfl to an energetic salesman. Apply giving full details. ase- expo‘!- enco, liner. carried if any to B07! 8S7 Guardian. "Salfiwllifififiue? MAKE MONEY FAST-ll!’ TO 46% clear profit. Turn spare hours into eiztra money. Hegel's New 1048 Assortments now ready. Sell Hegel's popular everyday cards fifteen for $1.00: Twenty dainty Ilandi-notcs $1.00. Dis- tinctive Gilt Cards. Humorous as- sortrnents. colorful stationery and Gift wrapclngs will "cll On $18M- Write today I01‘ details. Refill Stationery Co, Ltd. Manufac- turers Dept. P 5, 103 Simcoe Street. Toronto. sell ReBAYI famous Chrislznas Oardl Fall. Apply for Azerwv Nev- Salas Help Wanted IALESIVHN WANTED — GOOD comings. Apply in person MYOIS Studio. 128 Richmond Street. SALEBMEN - ma: our u.- Iuminated Advertising Clock made. 15 inches in dial-meter. closed back, chrome edging. Sells {or t29.50-—your cc-rnmittion $700 Dog-Mel Products. 39 Cannon :3‘. mm. I-Iacnlltofl. Ont- Mes Wanted [l5 1'0 $80 A WEEK! YOUR own business! No boss. no time- cloek, independence! The lead- ing line of Home Service Prod- ucts! Fine city add rural ter- rltories available. a vehicle l: needed for routes. If you have sellingisbillty and s small cap- itsl-write today for free infor- uistion-Familex-IGOO Delorlm- ier. Montreal. ‘is-Let go urg- _ 390MB. APPLY '80 Water 8t. Phone list-L. ~ 4 housekeeping rooms. Furnisn- sd or unite-aimed. isooer £14m for sale. Ap 1y "J." ma: -_ .' Q . Wanted WANTED _ BEER BOTTLES, Hides. Iron and lvleaais. riignesl prices. Fast service. Phone 240a Maurice Block do Co. by young business woman. Write Box LX, Guardian. WANTED T0 BUY LOGS AT roadside. l2 Ii. or over. Pay mar ket price. MacKcnzics Mills. WANTED - sue Borruss Highest prices paid. Fast pick up service Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. biichael Bros. Personal eon NEUBALG IA. Lvnnaco. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds, apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil At your Druggist. GarsliTrucFFor Sale FOR. sous -—i_lrhl_iix_.rilfuii"il Good condition. 200 Fitzroy St. ___________________,_ FOR. SALE- 35 FORD COACH all new tires. Apply Lclvcii Youn- lser. Union Road- FOB. SALE 1936 FORD SEDAN in good running order. It. H. McKiiuioli, Clyde RJVU‘. Econ saus ._ 1937 D5501: y; TOR- Truck. Good condition. Cheap. Apply Rlieubeli Good. Wlnsloe. FOR. SALE — '35 DODGE SEDAN. Radio and heater. Regigtered, 50 Spring Park Road. ron sane _ mo honor cial DeLuxe Sedan. Radio. heal. er and sxtras- Good condition Alilllly J. Goss at 57 Prince Sr, _____________________ FOR saw _ 1916 JIALF-‘IOIY Mercury Truck. Perfect eon-Iii- tion. iviay be seen at ltlarkr»: Square Friday at 0 A, M. 1-1115. vmrllh Ferguson, Munay River, lieill Wanted w A N T n n - MAN/luau I/Oli. small Cunning Pluul. Must iiir- nish references. Apply P, .0. Box 259 Canso, N. WANTED _ a GIRL Fon ons- eral housework. Good wages. Apply 21 Weyrnoulh Street. IVANTED —- CAPABLE IIIAID. ADPIY lVI-rs. F. A. Large, North River Road. Phone 2138. WANTED -- GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Goml wages. Ono child. Apply 32 Weyniouth St ______i_i_______ WANTED IIOUSEKEEPER FOR family of three. Boy and girl going to school. Apply John W. MacDonald. St, Peters. IVANNTED — MIDDLE - AGED woman for general housework. A-pply Herb Clow, New Wilt- shire. . Lost. Found, Strayed LOST - WEDNESDAY -- MAN'S Gruen Wrist Watch. Reward Phone 263. LOST — GOLD WRIST WATCH between Basilica and B8 Water St- Finder please return ‘to 88 Water Street. FOUND—-FUR- JED KID 810W. sine 10. (Turner may have same by paying for ad. Apply Guardan. eon sans: BY PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY, MARCH 80 AT 1 O'CLOCK New Bungalow, 45 Water Street. Five rooms, all modern. w. n. sen-on. I Auctioneer. Tenders Sealed fenders will be receiv- ed fill April 5 by Wire under- signed forhouling milk on routes some us I946 season except the routs known us Dunk River route, will slur-f at Emerald and pols through Freetowri. Trucltmen wishing to fender may combine rlre Middleton, Newtorrvond Emerald room. Klrlkbni oslrlvlrlc ASS’N. I liull Trading In Winnipeg Grain Winnipeg. March 29 - (GP)- Ti-adlng in oats and barley fol lowed an irregular course in "lull business on Winnipeg Grain Ex change today. There was minor zlemand for processors. Cash [ifiCCSI _ Oats: No. 2 CW 82 3-8; ex.‘ S cw. and a cw '17 3-8; ex. l zen 76 3-8; 1 Iced ‘I5 3-8; 2 feed 7i 5-8; 3 feed 67 5-8; track ‘l5 3-8. Barley: No. 1 and 2 CW B-Srow 1.32 l-L’; l and 2 CW 2-row and 8 CW ti-rolv 1.28 1-2; 1 teed 1.10 1-3, I.‘ feccl 1.09 1-4; 3 feed 1.08; 2 CW wllow 1.19 1-2; 3 CW yellow 1.15 1-2; lrilck 1.10 1-2. New York Exchange All Chm 180 Am Car . 5-8 Azn Smelt 1-4 Alli 1'0‘. 1 3-8 Anaconda 1-4 .5 J11 1-8 Blhllvill .. .. l3 and O . _._ __ 14 Bend»: I I I ' i aeeeaseszsseeae Beth 3-4 3-8 1-2 3-4 l-2 1-8 1-4 . . ll 7-8 COIN and S . 5-8- Colis Ed .. . ._ Curliss A .. 3-4 Curtiss Com . 1-4 Douglas 1-4 1319c .. . Erie . .. Gen El 7-8 Gen Mr: 3-4 f iuodril-il 1-4 tioodvrclr 1-2 Lit Nul" Pfd 3-8 flu’ on I\l . 1-2 lnl. Paper 1-2 lizt Tel . J Mnv . 1-2 Iitzlnec . 3-4 Moiitg . . rlzlsll Kcl .. I-4 N Y Ceiilrril . 3-4 Pain‘. l’ 3-4 Psilll It 1-8 Peiicl 3-8 Phillips": Radio ~e KIM -I@ KJB! ~A—JD§CJ1IP* -IIJ |> UIQJ bll-lflildQlfillfllb-lgfli {IILIIQ} ao-mun-Emmszmcn§s-QZIwQ--uv§¢ag<»-i>-wc-aat-wouwmgtrsw-ssagqqifiigl; R/fiplib - Sears It Simmons . 5080111: 5.3 S Pnclli 3-4 5-8 3-8 . 1-2 Stone ulzd W . 1-2 Stdllkr . 1-8 TCX1<1> . . 7-8 U 5 Ilhibber .. 1-4 U S Steel 1-4 Vanadium . 3-4 Warner 1-4 West 3-4- ‘7-8 . . 5-8 ‘Jotliigstn . 1-4 SHIPPING news’ AT HALIFAX- . Arrived Monday _l\'oiic. Due 'l‘nestla.y _ Empress oi Canada, from Lir- erpool. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Monday Cotlrcil, from South Africa Knikolira. Alzslralia Alain, United Kingdom via l-isli- fax Salleil Monday Beaverlake, for London Moveria, Glasgow. FOR SALE Slightly used international Truck. 1018 K.B- 5, 2 speed axle. EASTERN PACKING CO. LTD. 1gp GUARDlms_ cnanmrrerowu Livestock MONTREAL, March 20-(010- Early trading was extremely slow on the two Montreal livestock markets today and prices were steady to slightly easier. Receipts were. 352 cattle; 926 calves; eiglv sheep; 541 hogs. There were no choice steers ol- fered. Good quality steers ranger; from 14.7.’: to 16 for an odd one; medium kinds; 13 to 14.50 and com mon thin light steers down to i0 Heifers ranged from 8.50 to 15 ac cording to weight and quality. Good quality cows were ll to 11m) medium kinds 9.50 to 10.50 and common 8 to 9.25. Cnnnérs and cutters made 5 to S. Common bulls told from 8.50 to 11. Calves were slow and prices were 1 lower than at the close of lasl week, making r1 total loss or clos. to 6 from last Monday. Good qual tty veals brought l7 with a few choice at 18. The bulk of the calves were sold in mixed lots be tween 13 and l4 and these were of common to medium quality Drinkers sold as low as ll. Til- few grassers offered, 9 to l0. Sheep were steady at 5 to 9.50 according to weight and quality. There was a weaker undertone to the hog market and by time 1! writing, there were no early sales made. Packers were binding 28.15 for grade A and salesmen were holdng for 29. Mt. Stewart Messrs D. J. MacDonald’ Cyril and John Morrison were recent vis. ilors to the city. Miss Helen Garrett of Charlotte- town is visiting her sister ltlrs. AD. Feehan. Mr. Warren llicGuirk, teacher. Senior Department Mt. Stewart school is spending Easter_holidays in Dramour. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jay, Mt. Stewart, left on Friday on two weeks holidays to visit relatives and friends in Boston - Mt, St. Mr. Vl/lm. Mercer, student at Mt. Allison University is spending the Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Mercer. The sympathy of the community goes out to Rev. George MacCor- mac, former pastor at St. Andrew's on the death of his brother in the City Hospital. Miss Katherine Campbell, teach- er of Primary Department, Mt. Stewart school, is spending her Easter holiday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp- bell, Elmira. Among the students spending their Easter vacation at their homes are Miss Etta Coffin, Messrs Peter McLeod, John MacDonald, Lorne Prince of Wales College, Mes. Urban MacDonald, Charles Mal Donald and Lea Atkins of St. Runstans University. - S. The death occured at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Tuesday. March Zird, of Mrs. Matilda Feellan age B4 years. The late Mrs. Feehzlirs death came as a shock to her wide circle of friends. Of a qlilct and unassuming disposition she was best known by those with, wrhcm she came in contact as a true Christian friend. There are left to mourn. two daughters (Prlscllll Mrs. James Atkins. Mt. Stewart; Bertha in California and A. D. Feehan, merchant, Mt. Stewart. The funeral was held rm Friday after- noon from the residence of her son to Si. Andrews church. In- tennent in the church ccmeteryn Service at the church and grave over-e conducted by her pastor Rev. 'I'. Campbell. AGRICULTURAL IJXPORTER Under normal conditions 40 per cent of Canada's export trade is provided by agriculture. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM In 1858 Queen Victoria proclaim- ed that “none (in India) may be in any way favored, none molested or disquieted by reason of their re- ligious faith 0r observances." ‘D-QO-OQ-OQVO-O ANNUAL MEETING P. E. I. POTATO GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION CANADIAN LEGION HALL ' 2nd Floor 57 Grafton Street-below Prince Edward Theatre THURSDAY, APRIL Isl’, I948 2:30 PM. and 7:30 PM. The Annual Meeting of tbs P. E. I. Potato Growers‘ z Association for the transaction of general business will be held m the Canadian Legion Hull.‘ All parties holding de- benrures or patrons of the Association should be present to discuss reorganization of the Association and marketing legis- of the Manager, J. W. Boulter, who will be present of the meeting 7:36 P. M. EDUCATIONAL MEETING open to flre public or which time various phases of the industry will be considered including moving pictures on "Soil Erosion“ and "Life of the SoiI", following which there will be a discussion on Soil Eros- ion und Utilization led by R. C. Parent, Superintendent, Ex- perimental Form. Ir is in your interest to be pmsrrt of both meeting. By order of Directors. IGIlOfl. g We think that you will be interested to hear the report i g 6 g i P. E. I. POTATO GROWERS’ ASSOCIAT ruN. ?’Tr¢¢ A AAAAA AA ‘a ‘ “ “‘ O§§§§§§-O§ Easter holidays with his parents , Douglas and Frank Pigoit of, DAILY clzosswolzo ACROSS 44. Scotch 1. Inside of hand 5. Pierce. as ‘J. Palenesa with a 2. Book for dagger pictures, 9. Toward etc. the lee 8. Sign of the 10. Professional zodiac tramp 4. Cat‘: cry 11. Arm joint 5. Kind of 112. Apart rock 14. Eskimo tool 6. Tax on s 15. Sick bridge. etc. 216. Music note 7. Finnish J7. A_species seaport of tale 8. Infant's 20. Lair shoe 21. Erbium 11. French lsym.) river 32. Proeecute. judicially 23. Hasteneli 2e. Pen point 25. Dress border 26. Melody .28. Covering of the brain .29. Part of “to be» 31. Drinking vessel r32. Violent. reckless behavior 34. Type measure S5. Slope 56. A stripe" 8T. Talk _ ‘ (slang) i259. l-larangug 41. River ( Russ.) 42. To be excessively f ond of 43. Rational river lposs.) 15. Frozen DOWN 13. Discover water 18. Largest continent 10. Gist, as of s. story 20. Obscure DEE EGG BEBE Weeklies’: Alswel: 33. subside 28. Invllid’! 85. University food oiheer 88. Man's nam- 39. Strange 40. Spawn of dsl-i 29. Marbles 30. Unqualified 32. Valley of the moon CRYPTOQUOIPE-Aeryptqgrsmqlofltion GN GR XZVGCANIJV NY T2 NY C21 TEX YHZQ E IQGZMX QZRNYQZX N!’ TZ--AYQEOz Yesterday's Cryptoquote: r-su 1mm: carrrvn arm I‘ KNOW NOT BY WHOM, BUT I AM TAKEN-SENECA. Distributed by ling Features flyudimtm. In. at the latest. sranrnn cmexs We hove er limited number of R.O.P. sired Barred Rock Mixed Chicks f-Irut hove been storied for ten days. If interested in the above cull or phone your SWIFT HATCHERY or 2192. They must be moved by THURSDAY BARGAIN PRICES SWIFTIS HATCIIERY PHONE 2192 MARCH W32, v vvvV JAAAIAL ‘has. AA AAA g‘ ‘g Qérvv-Qaa, POTATO GIIIIWERS ATTENTION The attention of potato growers is directed to the provisions ol the “Prince Edward Island Potato Act" which requires that "no w, son shall plant potatoes in‘ the Province of Prince Edward Island u“. less the seed used is of the class Foundation, Foundation "A", o; germ fled, ss determined by the official inspections carried out by in» p1,,“ Protection Division, Science Service, Dominion Department oi A5,}- culture. Provided, however, that this section shall not apply, p, l,“ vsto crops which, in the aggregate, on an individual property, do m,‘ exceed one were. unless by proclamation of the Lieutenant-Governor. Iii-Council otherwiie. - FURTHER. sll potato crops shall be urbject to inspection as m. iows:—. ' (s) Subject to conic ", will; the regulations governing the p10. duction of certified seed potatoes, crops planted with Found“ tion or Foundation “A” seed with a view to seed certificquon. may be inspected by the Plant s. tection Division, Dominion Department of Agriculture. _ _ (b) Potato Crops including those planted with seed of the "Cull, fled" class with a view to tsblestock production shall be m, speeted for bacterial ring rot, or any other disease or insect pest as may be determined from time to time, by duly surlm. ised inspectors of the Prince Edward Island» Department of Agriculture- Esch potato grower shall be required Io register each field oi pu- tstoes for ‘nlpection as follows: (s) If for seed potsto production, lpplicltions shall be lllbiflitied to the District Seed Potato Inspector, - ' on Department of Agriculture. (b) If for tableotook production, application shall be submitted t») the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture. In accordance with the Certified Seed Potato Regulations each grower who applies for inspection of his odor I0!‘ w"! Pllflwlel shall be required, smou other qualifications, to supply proof oi the plant- ing of seed of the Foundation or Foundation "A" class in the field for which inspection ls requested. All other growers ‘shall be required to supply proof oi the purchase of certified seed used for planting the potato crop. Each grower dull exercise the necessary care in the planting, cultivation, spraying, dusting or harvesting of his potato crop to avoid any possible contamination with bacterial ring rot through machinery, harvesting containers, storage or second hand bags. Failure to comply with any of these regulations shall remit upon summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $100 or in default of pay- ment to imprisonment for s. terns not exceeding thirty days or both. All growers jllllchllln‘ and planting Certified or better in 1947, and whose potato production from that planting in that year was classified as tsblestock will be required under this Act to secure for planting in 1948 Certified Seed or better. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE 4 +O§§ WARBLE FLY CONTROL TIre attention of cattle owners rs directed to the Worble Fly Control Policy of the Department of Agriculture. Under this Pol- icy groups of six or more bone fide farmers in any ‘urea may sec- ure on proper application to tlrc Department sufficient quantities of Wurble Fly powder of u clrorge ‘of not more than 30c per pound. The application should give I‘I'IQ names and addresses’ of formers, the number of cattle owned by each to be treated, the quantity of material required, and be accompanied by the amount necessary to cover the cost of such moferlul. For further information apply to: THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, _ Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island L. O. KELLY REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONEEB SERVICE] FOB BALE- I. At Pleasant Grove. uesr Nations] Paris, small farm house sud outbuildings In good repair, sniisblo for summer home. Leos than 81500.00- II. At Pownsl, G-room house and small barn. Very lsrge lot. III. At ltosebsuk Beach, l sud i-rooin cottages, ‘ convenience!- Ten minutes’ ride from city. IV. City, complete. all new modern six-room bungalow, built-on gar- age. Built-in bath sud shower. hardwood floors in main rooms and hell, painter will be finished in few days- Hot water but. I real private home in Al residential district. Full size basement. large storage space in attic. Immediate possession. Terms i! IIGGG y- Msny other large sud small farms throughout the Island. For Sale-Dairy Farm on Kinlouk lid. Bouthport, I 1-2 miles from Charlottetown, 62 l-lscres dear. Lsrge house sud dsir! barn and other outbuildings. all modern and in A! condition: also large fox shed and pens. A real bargain to party Interested. with or without stock- ' VI. At Village Green-Eighty more farm, heavy fertile soil. all clear. V Seven-room house. Two medium sired barns, In fair condition.‘ Price $2500.00. WANTED TO BINT:— VILBzusII house-with four to ten acres laud. Within seven miles 0i City. INK RICHMOND I'l- AUCTION SALE‘ OI‘ FUBNITUII AT THE AUCTION ROOMS. OIAITON STREET, TUESDAY. MARCH M, AT 2 P-M. I sun instructed by Mr. Gordon Bellman to sell by Public Auction the following: One kitchen rsnle (Record); one circulating oil heat- er; one bedroom suite: one Chesterfield Suite; one bed d sprinli one dresser: one chest of drawers: one ice chest. This urniture II all practically new. having been purchased within the last sis mouthi- W. ll. BIATON, Auctioneer. PHONE 015-3 NOTICE When tire frost is coming out of firs ground lrr firs Spring, d" roads In the Province, including paved reeds, will be closed N ‘heavy vehicular traffic. , ‘ ' _ I This notice ls given Irr_ order that rlrere may be rro misunder- standing, and in order that tirose~wlro have o large amount 0i trucking, will arrange their business so that will be no lrardslriP for them to be Ilept off fire reeds during the period referred i9- DEIAITMINT OF PUILIC WORK; AND l