‘PAGILSIX lord; Classified 3c per word; nentl, d0 worda for $1.00 and oer word; Llata of ‘ and Preaentaticn, $1.00. For Sale nnv sums - nanny-s woon Yard. Phone 12594.. inch; Lilia or Floral and Spiritual Oflerilwa, (Santa, “to” 5c For name; Iiettcra of Condolence 84c per inch; Jvorda; Noticea of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c oer inch or 5c rlptlonl. 49 cents per incl; Addroll Other ratea on application * Advertising Rotate-Payable in Advance Minimum Charges Icr Anp Advertisement u Geata. Conhal Guardian locale 6e per word; Western and Eastern locale ieper word; Annodncemcnta and coming z-Zventa 3e par In Memorinm NOblCill 84c pa: iverldirg Engage- l0 centl lor every additional 3 I Help Wanted I wAlvTno _ 1wvo WAITBESSES. I Apply Roxy Itstn maul. FOR. sau-l-cauanv ster and cage. SON G - Phone 586-11. l KITCHEN CIR]. WANTED. AP- ply Queen lio cl. MANGLES roa SALE - PHONE llolisiliFivTfiohhTccfArl ‘ply 243 Dorchcstcr. eon SALE - n01‘ kill-ii‘. uAs burner. Apply 304 Grafton Sltrccl. FOR SALE _ BUILDING CA‘, outside linllls. Call Sim-L. FOR slur; - 1x1 anlyATlolvAnI 6 H. P. Engine. All bearings likcj new. Lorne Smith, Klllgsloll. ' Ion SALE - QUANTITY 0F? loose hay. llolacc Glover, KC!)- Aulgtm. FOR sAu: - 194i l'l.l'.\i0L"l‘Ii. New Engine. Bruce Alacuozlaldfi Suurifl. I l? o" s" s AI}: '1”Esr'l£lirnis ; . Monarch Stove. Good culldltiou. llerb Duuus. Marshfit-ld. ‘ so? :1.;l3_l§¥..l;§.- tionai .. -_~ ton truck. Stake body. W. R. Jenkins. ‘ n? m; ": ".~.Tl7;7i;l31l1;.* Seed lseconds). C. R Jfilllkllls, llazslbrook I I FOR 5E1}- -_ FOUNDATION A‘ Sabago Potatoes. George F. Mac Donald, Memlald, FOR SALE L rofiiiiiiiFtTli Clydesdale horsc. quiet worker.’ James Halliday, Eldon. FOR SALE-l GASOLINE Engilw, 11L- lf. P. New. W. I Bowman, Hunter River. . PRIVATE SALE —- ELECTRIC Radio. Sideboard and Chairs.’ Apply 62 Dorohestel- Street. FOR SALE - 1931 roan siuAzi. Perfect condition. Apply shaw Service Station. so» SALE -olvr;_va-z_l—l=onl>~ Coupe. new tires, radio, heater. In perfect condition. P. D. Bnell. Sout-hport. Eon SALE - 1029 PONTIAC v.01" . I Phone 2541.’. Bo n- I y WANTED-JUAN 0R SMART BOY to work on farn. apply R. Gordon Shaw. Bracklc-jv Brllclx. l i l W.~\N'l‘l<jl) _ mm. on WOMAN for hotlsmvurk. l‘. R. Jenkins, llazclbrook. m. .._._ __._-._____..__._ l w A N 1‘ h‘ u - TEACHER FOR Forest II-il, Slhol l. Supplement. $20 0t) g rnrilllli. John C, flinc- lioth. . l‘l‘f‘lfil) IV A N T girl clerk for country gelneral store. Also an cg: grader. Apply to W, O. lvlye-s, Stanley Bridge. Wont 2d BOARD WANTIQI) ‘FOR ELDERLY nmll. but! p111 cnl to be taken coulplctc chnwzc of. Write Box 24h‘, Fill‘ vv AN 1' l; n _ u; ‘soimizs. Ma u'i l. Iii) -- llOII-a. Stdllo sis nuke, plicc. Iignish. ' (‘ORDS HARD- wood. 3 fccl long Must be split 4 IIICIIWS thicl; Write stating price per cord del Vorcd. Hazel- brool; Dairying Azsooatlon. uz-uwrflnb - GtI0§€ AND DUCK Ros 1c Nzcc, featllclsa an: rather ticks. also jute {I111 cotton bags and horse ha r and lob- <ter relic. ‘crass. ct ppcr. lead. pint. bottles and tn-tnll, radiators and bdttvries. J. R. Marks. New London. P. l. “Lost r0171 Strayed 176571‘) suxnlrr. ol:|:Ad“!§v:_Y-k'1b glove. Finder please phone 157. Reward. iosr l 'niiovvixm".vfiflfi~w“llv sedan. radio and heater equip- ped; also 1940 Chev sedan. Ap- ply Evangelinc Tearoom. t ML_ w __._.. _ . FOR sAu; - QUANTITY FOUNDJ atio *.G1"ecn_ Mountain Seed; Potatoes. Oswald Murphy, Milli vale. Bradalbane. R. R. FOR SALE - MILL PROPERTY, water power and Deiscl engine. 20 acre; land. new house. good buildings. Bert Warren, KEHSIIIQ-k i011 . l F65 sALr-EZEHTBSrJGiaTsEBXuT Good condition; also guitar. Apply 24 Kensington Road or phone 1477. FOR SALE — TWO JAMESWAY Electric Broodcrs, one new, other slightly used. (Gap. 500). Write Box 400, Guardian. STRAWBERRY PLANTS SENA- tor Dunlap, $1.25 hundred. $9.00 thousand. Ordtr early. May de- livery. Lloyd W. Molyneaux. Southport. FOE SALE-JIM! OLDSMOBILE four-door sedan. radio, under- leal; heater, new tires. 1n per- fect. condition. Can be seen at 76 Rochfard St. Telephone 2046. 5B SALE — SMALL AMERICAN Steam Retort. complete with baskets, gauge and thermonletor, 350.00. Royal Packing C0,, Charlottetown. FOB SALE - 1000 BUSHEL Foundation Sedagoec Seed. Clear reading. Also team young work horaea. A. M. Webster, Emerald, n. n. 1. P. E. l. ‘ FOR SALE 0R TRADE FOR young cattle. De Laval double- unit electric milking machine, used about four months. Also two large young cows to fresh- en soon. I-IfJenklns. Southport. 8R SALE — 2 GOOD RIIBB tired wagons. l set driving har- ness, 1 horse, 1250 11s., 5 years old, fl-lce block. 1 horse 8 years, driver Apply Hugh M. Walker's Stables. sLlcTmc MOTORS. ToTALLY enclosed 60 cycles. 22o Volts. from 1 to 15 H. P. Practically new. Also new and used motors 1 to 100 H. P. Box 396. Guardian. eon SALE - 0N YOUNG STREET. seven roomed house wlllh garage and lot. Immediate p- ‘ -n- Apply at 5 Young Street. or V phone 2135-L. ow. ~ Yorkshire to farrow eaflY 311"!‘- Q Also one set. Cockshutt leavcr . lpring tooth harrcvws. reversible points, seventeen teenth. used l one icucn. Coffin Douglas. ‘ Held o! Hlilcboro. ._________________..___-- you SALI-IMI otnsuonrna : four-door sedan. radio. 11m!!!‘- ceal: healer, new tires. In per- fect condition: also 1939 Ply- . mouth four-door sedan and 1937 Plymouth coupe. Can be seen- ‘ at vs Rochford at. “Telephone Personal :1» APPEARANCE AND -» returned to your hair with rcy Hair Restorer. $1. l , I a ma; ma. Sedan. Good condition. Emery‘ l‘ll_\'. Findcr Ivar: at 76 Sydney Mulligan. Emerald. R. R. ~ l Slrccl. Rcwerd. FOR SALE- 1944 MERCURY LOST — IRISH WIRE-HAIRED terrier. white with broom mark- ings. KindIy ‘IOILY Albert Rob- apnoea‘ I Ion.‘ nankwlaliovvlv with while chest ‘IIZLFIIIIIQS. This dog ls old and llmd and may appear to be in a dazed cou- dltion. Phone 21F or 1142. Re- ward. MISCBIIFHBOUS E. A. LARGE. REPRESENTING Sunheau Oil Auwmatic Water lfeatcrs and Furnaces of Highest Quality. Modem construction. All sizes. Factory T98'ly to ahlp. Con- sult your d nlur. Machircxy DIESEL CONVERSION UNITS for Ford or Cllevrvlet Trucks now available for an)" Truck after 1036. Packaged unit easy to Ln- stall. trcmendous saving in fuel oosts. Duke Equipment Company Limited, 207 Duke Street, Mon- treal. 3- Personal SLENDOB TAB-Il-IIJTPS ARE Er- fective. 2 weal-as’ supply $1.; 12 weeks $5.. at all drugglsts. 5. HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed por-tpald in plain. sealed envelope vim pricelist. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail-Order Dept. BB. Nov-Rubber Co. Box 01, Hamilton, Ont. '10 Let TO LET -- LARGE FURNISHED bed-sitting room. .ink and range, etc. Ground floor. Phone 698-3. HEROES’ C0 UNTRY The Indian won 31 Vic- tcrla Oroues in the last war. cLAlus I We ore ogoin buying soft shell and bor cIdms for cunning. LEWIS PACKING CO. Queen St. Wharf Charlottetown Apply: E n fnxrfllnlcscan‘ - POSITIONS Open of The Prince Edward Island Hospital. ASSISTANT coox, BUSINE5S MANAGER Mining (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April a4- Sales Block ' 400 Akait 600 Alger . .. 8600 Am Lard 600 Aug Ccln % Armls 4600 Astoria 2000 Atlas YK 12000 Aubelle 2400 Aumaq 100 Aunor £13200 Base Met . 4000 Bear 10400 Beaulieu 1300 Bevco .. 12804 Bidgood 10100 Bobjo . . 800 Bralor 3000 Brewis 150 Buff Auk 500 Buff Cdn 4000 Buff R1 4000 Calder 200 Cal Edm 1000 Calmont 400 Cum RI 275 Bk Cc-m 395 C Brew 4500 Ccntrema 1100 Chem Res 850" Chcskirk . 10.‘. Chcstv . 4500 Cilral 1500 Coastal . 100 Cocheno . 2000 Coin 1500 Colomnc 550 Con Bcattie ‘.180 Con Smelt .. 6S0 Cocnvest 7300 Crowshr) . . 1125 Cuh Air 100 Delnitc 13000 Denison 3700 Dcfta 1500 Dickcn 23200 Di-scov 1435 Di‘: Illt . R00 DOIllf‘ 13100 Donzlllia 5300 Duques 5400 E Mal 1300 E Sui] 7200 Elder 5600 Eldona 41400 El Sol 150 Eureka 100 Frohish 1355 Giant S500 Gillies .. 3200 Glenora 37000 God L 3500 Go Crest 1500 Go Eat; 250 Go Mn 10200 Golclruc 1500 Gra Bous 5000 Harkcl" 3000 Harrie 1000 I-Iedlcy 11650 I-Ieva 275 Holling 210 Home .. 2500 Homer 5300 I-Iosro 500 Int Nick 1900 Int Urlm 100 Island 5000 Jacknl 7200 Jason 3500 Jclict 3500 Kay-rand 1790 Kerr Add 1600 Kirk Go-Id 4700 Kirk L 1550 Lalyrad 6500 Lagucl‘ 700 L Shore 25300 Lard U 2500 Icbel .. . 300W Lcltch 15300 Llngman 500 LII. LL 1500 Louvic 2500 Lynx ' . 1100 Macdssa 3475 MacDonald 3500 Macfic 200 MacLcod 2200 Madscn . 1800 Malart 1500 Martin 11600 McKenz 4200 McMar 5500 Mid Con 825 lvfng Corp 2285 Ncgus 1000 New Calu 3000 Nib .. . . 686 Noranda 2250 New Marlon 3600 Nordon 4540 Normal. 10500 N Inca. . 8100 Norzone 1460 OBricn .. 10600 Olzama 2000 Okalta 2800 Omega. 2300 Orlac .. 5200 Oslsko . 600 Pamour 700 Powell 3625 Premier 1600 Preston 2300 Que Marl 1500 R-cgcrt 1100 Rouyn . . 9450 Roxana 200 Roy Bk 1500 Rush 86 San Ant . 1500 Sannorm . 2000 Senator 2534 Shawkey . 744B Sherrltt 1500 Silv Miller . 8020 Siscoe 800 Springer . 3900 Starralt 800 Gteep Ra i500 Surf MAIDS Ioted to Scndtorium patients. will be given. WANTED NURSING AIDES F“ THE PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM A class for nursing aides Ia new being formed. course covers nursing procedural, diets, and drugs es n- At the conclusion of the two-year course, o certificate For further particulars, Apply:- KATHARINE M. MecLENNAN, Rag. N. Snptrlntantllnt of Norm. - The THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Montreal Exchange 1-4 5-8 1-4 1-2 III 23385335 Can Brew _ y; 1.4 Bathurst __ g1 1.3 Can Cement . ,_ 1g Can Pac __ 13 3.3 Celanese ........ .. 5g Can Car Found . 13 Can Car Pfd 17 1-3 Can Steam 13 1.3 Con‘ Paper 15 1.2 Cockshutt . _ 12 1.3 Can Vickera _ 141 Dom Bridge .. 3g 1-3 Dom Coal Pf _ 14 Don A _ 13 1.3 Dis Seag _ 151.2 Dom Steel B _ 141.2 Dryden _ 19 3.4 Fraser . . _ 43 7_5 Ford A .. _ 21 3.4 Founda Co _ g5 Gen Steel Ware; _ 15 How Smith g5 3.4 Ham Bridge .. 7 ’ Hi-r Walker _ g3 Can IndAl _ 12 1.2 Int NickBl . _ 34 7-3 Imp Oil , 13 1.2 Int Pete .. _ 14 1.4 Int Power . , 40 Int Paper _ .15 1.2 Imp Tob . _ 15 1.3 B C Power _ 27 1-2 Con Smelt 35 3.4, Lake Woods 35 Mil Power 24 3.4 hiassey Ilarris 13 McCall Front 25 Nat st Car 23 Can Nor Pfd 9 1-2 Noranda 44 Price Bros 53 Que Power . 19 1.3 Shuwicligan 24 1.3 St Law 11 St Law Pfd 38 1-4, Dom Te.\ 97 1.2 Dom Tat 23 1.2 Wpg' Elec A 15 1-4 Steel of Can . 7',‘ Brazilian 21 5-3 New York Exchange Anaconda . 36 5-8 Am Car and F‘ . 45 Beth Steel 84 3-4 N Y Central 151-8 Ches Ohio .. 4.5 Con Edison 2 Elec Auto Lite . 52 3-4 Gen Elec . . 35 Gen Motors 57 5-8 Goodrich .. 55 l-8 Great Nor Pld . 39 3-4 Std Oil NJ 66 5-8 Kennecott 44 3-8 Mont Ward 50 7-8 Nor Am . 26 1-2 Phil Pete 51 U S Rubber 48 1-2 Radio Corp . 08 Texas Corp 57 71-8 Uni-led Air . 19 1-8 Van Air .. . 16 1-2 West Union 18 7-8 West Eiec 24 7-8 U S Steel 69 5-8 Goodrich . 55 1-8 Goodyear 51 1-2 BANKS Commerce . 22 3-4 Montreal 271-4 Nova Scotla 36 3-4 Royal Bank . 23 3-4 Produce MONTREAL, April 34- (CP)— Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow: Eggs. free cases: A large 35 1-2 --36; A medium 33 1-2-34; A pul- lets 29 14-30; C 27-38. Packed for export: A large 38 1-2; A med 36 1-2; A pulleta 32 1-2. Butter: Wholesale, Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no l 40 l-2; current receipt Que no 1 pasteurized 39 3-4, dcl Mt]; no 2 38 3-4, del Mt]; first grade creel-l- ery prints job price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que, cuv- rent receipt. fob factory. colored 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale, col- ored 22 13-10-33 l-ld; white 22 3-4-23. Potatoes: ‘l5 1b bags. PEI NB 1.40-1.50; Que 130-140. and ACID N.8_ IIIIDQTI DII HAIJIMX, rll z4—(OP)—Two IOO-year-old Nova Scotlana died yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Sim- mons. 100, dsled at nearby Rock- lngham and George Dexta- Pay- zant, .100, at. Windsor, N‘. B. 060 Bulllv 500 Sylvanlte 2700 Trans Res 2000 Uni Oil . 1400 Upp Can 105 Ventures 5500 Ymlr 300Foothl .... .. Total sales 720,000. TIME TABLE CHANGES EFFEGTIVE $IllI8I| “I'll 27, 1947 Willllllrmaelenlnnvqqp 0 Illlll IITIOIIL Little Activity 0n Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, April 24- (OP)- Stocks moved in s narrow groove on the stock exchange and curb market today with little or no in- dication of trends. Trading among industrlals was quiet‘ and dull while mining volume expanded. Addustmcnts were mainly frac- tional. Papers and golds recorded index losses while other groups edged higher. Among leaders, Tobacco was up 1-8 at 15 1-8 and C. W. Lum- ber l-8 better at 2 3-4. Brown and Canadian Industries were un- changed and Cub down 10 cents an. $1.50. St. Lawrence Paper Pfd. ad- vanced 2 1-2 points and Noranda 1. Massey added l-Z, Famous Players and B. A 1-4 and Shaw- lnignn l-8. International Paper and Canadian Breweries eased 1-2, Smelter-s 1-4 and Southmount. two cents. Dome Slipped l-4 in golds and Central Cadillac one cent in jun- tnr mines. Formnque was up three cents. Trading box score: Total sales. 179,000 shares; induslri-als, 49.500; mines. 129,500.’ stocks higher, 52; lower 64; unchanged 70; new highs 4; new lows 27. Stock Favorites Edge Upward At ll.Y. (By Victor Eubnnk) NEW YORK. April 24—(AP:- A number of stock market favor- ites continued to edge forward today although leaders generally stumbled over exceptionally llztht selling after four successive rising sessions. Dealings. accounted for by professionals, were sluggish throughout. Declines of fractions to a point or more for pivotals predominated at the close. Trans- fers were 620,000 shares compared with 700,000 Wednesday. The Associated Press SO-stock cc-mposite was off .3 of a point at 62. first dlp since last; Friday. Dome Mines and Dis-tillers Sea- gram each“ closed with gains of 1-4 among Canadian issues while Canadian Pacific eased l-8. On the curb, Lake Shore lost 1-4 and Giant Yellowknife eased 1-8. Bethlehem Steel was off l-4 at B4 3-4. _ UP around a point or more were Union Pacific at 129, Norfolk 8: Western at 227, American vTc-bacco “B" at 65, Liggett and Myers at 80 1-2. Schenley at 28 5-8 and Johns-Manville at 117 3-4‘ Plus marks were retained by Youngstown Sheet, Long-Bell Lumber, Du Pent. Westinghouse, U. S. Gypsum, Philip Morirs and American smelting. American Car and Foundry Prefcrred dropped 5 1-8 at 101. Eastman Kodak conceded 3 i-8 mostly at 231. Losers of 1 or so were Chrysler at 91, Santa Fe at. 90. Phillip Petroleum at 51, Mon- santo Chemical at'5l. Pfizer at 47. Goodyear at 51 1-2, May De- partment Stores at 41 7-8. J. C. Penney at 40 1-4. Montgomery Ward at 50 7-8 and Douglas Air- craft at 62 3-4. Other casualties included U. S. Steel. Republic Steel. General Motors, Sear; Roebuck. Deere, In- ternational I-Iarvcslel‘, American Telephone. Western Union "A", Anaconda. Kcnnecott, N. Y. Cen- tral, Pennsylvania Railroad. South- ern Pacific. Northern Pacific. Am- erican Woolen and Texas Co. First Movie By I Quebec Company Warmly Greeted MONTREAL». April 24 _ (or) — The world premiere of La Porter- esse, first film of Quebec Produc- tlons Limited, was held here last night and wlanmly greeted by a large audience of prominent Mon- trealers. Filmed at Quebec, Montmorency falls and Quebec Productions‘ St. I-Iyuclnthe. Que. studio. the French- lamguage Le Fbrtcreese is a mystery drama ln which a girl reporter tracks dawn a murderer and has picturesque Quebec Province es its background. Moat of the actors and actresses are French-speaking Can- Miami. The English version of the film, Whispering City, will be given its premier-g later. The principal parts in the English version are played by Hollywood slurs Mary Ander- son, Paul Lucas and Helmut Dan- tine. Poul Dupull, Jacques‘ Auic: and Nicole Germain play the corres- ponding plfls in the Hench-lang- uage version. Pat Sullivan To Form llew llnlon MONIVRIML, April M- (OP)- J_ A. (Pat) Sullivan uld today in an interview that. he was form- ing a new union, free from all Oommuniatic taint and domination, that would be "the monument that I endeavoured to make the Canadian 800mm’: Union In 1096 when I founded It." The former CBJU. l-ellden‘, who reigned from the Union last month charging It w I “a Oom- munlat - controlled organisation," aald It war gratifying "that my lumen, both French and English- speaking, have renounced Oom- mnnicm and are backing me up, following the lead I gave them in ‘ Trading Slow At Toronto TORONTO, April 24 - (OP)- Prlces were irregular and trading was slow and. spotty on Toronto stock exchange today wi-th early session gain; 1n golds converted Into losses in the afternoon aes- si-on while western olls reverses the trend to close on gains. The exchange’; closing index listed golds down .04 to 105.26, base metals .36 to 85.16 and west- ern oils up '17 to 24.01. Oils were firm on three ualna and one loss In fractions while flnancials, constructions and agriculture; broke even on gains and losses. Aluminum lost 5 a-t 200 Lang gained 1 1-2 at 22. Stand- ard Chemicals lost 1 and Stanley Brock gained i. Western Oils were more active today with key issues slightly up. Golds converted an early gain into a minor loss but key Issues Dome. Hlolllnger and McIntyre were up fractions although Bra- lorne and Kerr Addison lost slr_n- ilarly. Secondary issues posted about three losses for every gain with a wider range 11st. Losers included Akaitcho, Amalgamated, Chesterville, Qochenour. Conwest, 1N9 in bettering economic and waning callous? g Duquesne, East Molar-tic, Giant. Lingman, Louvlncourt. MacLeod, ' Pi-oncer, Powell and gainers took In Canrpbell, Delnite, Kelwren. Lapaska. Macassa. Nexus. Queens- ton. Siscoe. . Base metals wore irregular but the trend was down all day. Gainers included Denison, Mac- Donald. No-randa 3-4 at 45 and Normetal while losers were Base Metals Corp, East Sulivan, Golden Manltou, Nickel, New Calumet. Shenritt. Steep Rock. British Consider Stiiers Market In Wheat Near End LONDON. April 24-—(Reuters)- —Bri-tain’s refusal to sign a pro- posed international wheat agree- ment can only mean the Govern- ment believes the end of the nre- sent, sellers‘ market for wheat is in sight. London obsewers W48? considered in a wise ‘nove. The long-term wheat. asrfle- ment made with Canada was has- ed in the first place on wheat at $1.55 a bushel of 60 pounds weight at Fort William, Ont., Port Arthur. Ont, or Vancouver. Bri- tain is getting Canadian wheat at this price at present and ud- juslments will be made in later years to accord with supply and demand conditions. This level ll entirely out of line with present United States values which are around $11 a bushel for no. 2 hard wheat on @oe@~oo-§>os@ce@>ceQ I Auction Sale Auction sole of form, stock, and implements at Walter Marshall's, Stdnhope, Saturday, April 26. ~ t FARM FOIl SIILE AT GRANVILLE o Consisting of 75 acres, 56 acres clear, bulonce extra growth hardwood and lumber, I mile from paved rcod, 8- room house and buildings in excellent state of repair. HENRY MocMlLLAN APRIL 2s. 1941 <- 5% Return on _a Senior Secarlty... l‘ l‘ ‘f John Palmer Conlpany", Ltd., has no Iloudctl dcbt and none may be created withoutthe consent of the lllnnorily 0f the C0mp2llly’s Class A Shareholders. 'I‘llcsc Class A Shares therefore constitute the Senior obli- gation of this Ioug and firmly established enterprise. l‘ * * The net earnings of the Company are cur- rently running at about 3 times the annual dividend rcqtlireluellts on the Class A Shares. a * * wc recommend and offer as principals, JOHN PALMER COMPANY, LTD. 50c Cumulative Participating‘ Non-Callable Class A Shares PRICE: $10 per shore, to yield 5%. -“ l‘ Official prospectus furnished upon request. F. J. BRENNAN 8t IIOMPANY, LIMITED E. M. BAGNALIfiMaxIAgBI‘ Charlottetown Telephone 1400 1M Richmond Si. in cheaply and selling abroad dear- ly, to change ltl views of domin- ance in the world wheat position. Thus 1t would appear that a resumption c-i negotiations later might have more success 1n" a world price atmosphere more it. keeping with consumers’ vicu/s. spot and $2.50 for delivery y. Grain traders in London cx- pressed the opinion it. would therefore be “absolutely foolish" to make agreements with other countries at fixed prices related to present world price levels, es- pecially in view of Britain's scr- ious economic position. ‘Traders believed the long run of a sellers‘ market for wheat. may be nearing the end as crop prospects in the United States suggest America will have a. record wheat yield in 1947 follow- ing the long run of record-beat- ing crops. In addition the Argentine Gov- ernment may be forced. by the Internal opposition of farmers to its policy of buying from them NOBODYS GOAT The mountain goat ls not a goat but an antelope. WHAT-NOT IRISH? "Il-Ish“ potatoes were first de- veloped ln Peru at the time of the Incas. gTlfiTéiinnle For bale I The fine residence owned by H. T. Jumieson and situated cl No. 53 Fitzroy Street in Charlottetown is offered for sole. Inspection by appointment. Possession guaranteed by July I5, I947. For further particulars apply to:- JOHNSTON & JOHNSTON, Solicitors, Charlottetown. vce<@cc@co@oo@ce§cc<§co@cc@>co<@eo%co<@' i AUCTION SALE OF stoou HOTEL PROPERTY. 111-119 Kent st. ' FRIDAY. APRIL 25th, AT 12:30 P.M. I um instructed by Mr. W. A. Livingstone to sell by pubIIt auction this desirable properly, located in the heart of the City. with o frontage of 62 feet. This is a brick structure and can easily be converted into stores, offices or apartments. W. H. BEATON, ‘ ‘ Auctioneer. For Sale Sixteen room double tenement house, yielding good rentol with one apartment available for Immediate occupancy. APPLY M. A. FAmum souelenr IIOIISE FOIl SALE Partly completed house on fit Edward Bead, 1K miles from G97 limits. 2 aorea o! land. Garage, now being uaed aa living quart- era. Coat price for quick aale. Apply to Box "C", Guardian. Private Sale COTTAGE end GARAGE Suitable for Smell Business Situated on Poved Highway two miles from Charlottetown. Immediate Possession Write:- P. O. BOX 63, City FOR SALE House and acre of lend for sole. Seven rooms. All modern conveniancal. Ono mile from City on ‘paved reed. A. V. SPILLETI‘, . Eon Royalty Z D P] _. f) B! POTATO IIRDWEIIS Potato growers may be assured that the floor price on potatoes of $1.00 per 75-lb. suck, i.o.b. curs, sack and trons- portotion to ccr included in above price, is ovuilcble tc them for oII the Ccnodo Number One potatoes remaining in their possession after the British Ministry of Food order is com- plated. Steamers ore chartered for loading at St. John, Halifax and Island ports by the Ministry of Food for 1,300 curs. Additional steamers will later be chartered and former: need have no worry about the disposal of their crop of the floor 2.255.». /\ 4.2» i,» r1‘ s-e/Q- ‘fir; -; sfg pfiCl. POTATO EXPORT BOARD . J. W. IIOULTER, Chairman notcomoo¢>oo¢>oomooc>co~aco<c>co$ootooa N O T IC E nnnoos There are now six dogs in the pound 011 Pownal-Wharf. If theae dogs are not claimed by their owners within 48 hours from the time of this notice, they will be despatched. BY ORDER OF POLICE 'C()MMI'I'I‘EE~ \ v "l.