w»- q. ,\ »\?1 l OOIIPLITI FINANCIAL IIlVIOI ent and Corporation Bonds Ll ted and Unlisted Stocks ' Bolllhl and Sold Dally Quotation r. .|. strum a courm m. Members Investment Dealers’ Association o! Canada I. M. BAGNALL- er I42 Richmond ll. Charlottetown Telephone I410 Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charges For Any Advertisement ll Canto. Central Guardian hula 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcement: and f‘ mlng liventa lo pt: wordy Classified 3o per word; inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Olerings. Cards. onme; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; nents, 4t! words for $1.00 and l0 a r-yys words; Notices u! Thanks and In Meaiorilm Notices l4o per OW. lo POI Wedding Engage- ,cents for every additional I lotion. 84o per inch or do oer word; Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cents per inch; Addrel and Presentation. 81.00. Other rates on application. For Sale _ I FOR sou: - NEW nnorsrur. WANTED — TWO GIRLS T0 C" N“ P“ write Box Hudson Couch, $19.95. Plwne 925-1.. $1: - IIEINTZMAN AN‘!!! Co, Piano. Box 336. Guardia "F? sst-Tfliorjdiinwhfiii‘ 'l‘ruck “iilliam R. Webster, M011- 13: It FOR SALE — LOOSE HAY. VAT siliiphutit Farm, Hunter Rlvtr, Jac Watts, Hump-Still?- P0111511: - oNI: BUILDING Lot. Apply Rcigh MacLcan, Parkdule. Phone 839-1.. ti... SALE—NIJW 194s 0.0m. Monteith. bicycle. Apply Jame- 224 Sydney Sh. CHI’- rtdrt SALE _ DINING ROOM tumiture; table. sideboard, ‘nd six chairs ‘m perfect condition. Phone I304. FOB some: - RIB-CONDITIONED emery, air-compressor and ibflk. 3 ll. P. electric motor. Apply at Montague Garage. o noon furniture: table. sideboard. Ind six chairs in perfect condition. Phone 1304. I-TEITEYLE - ENGLISH serum Pups. 8 months old. Real PYWDB“ for ‘Fall Ihootihg- Al” SIM" Pup; six weeks old. Dam Rubi! Gal. Reasonably priced. E. Pra-‘nk Acorn. GENERAL DUTY NURSES RE- quircd for 200 bed General l-los- pttal in Niagara Peninsula. Sal- ary $110 per month. 8-hour straight shift. Apply to Superin- tendent Welland County General Hospital, Welland. Ontario. Ternaler Help Wanted WVANTED - GIRLS T0 WORK IN Lobster Cannery at Pictou, N. S. Wages 55000-55500 per month with board. Transportation paid one way, time and one half over- time, when overtime work is nec- essary. Individual bed for each girl. It is not necessary that you have experience. a smart girl can learn quickly. Write to Maritime Packers (Canada) Limited, Pic- tou, N. l. Wanted WANTEDT-IIENFUNFURN- ished room by quiet business girl. Write Box 340 Guardian. wsNTEn T0 RENT UNFURN- lshed small apartment or couple of light housekeeping rooms. Write 341 Guardian. LARGE WANTED T0 RENT building suitable for opening garage in or near city. Apply P. O. Box 172. wssrrn _ PLANET’. AND matcher. Aipqply "A", Guardian. WANTED — ROAD CART IN good condition. Apply "F", care of Guardian. IVANTED — MOTOR.‘ BOAT. about 20 ft. Write P. O_. Box 62, Charlottetown. . wsprnn - ONE ROTARY saw. Apply Box 324. Guardian. WA N T E D — ALE BOTTLES. Phone 2542. Michael Bros. W A N T E 1') - ALE BOTTLES. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. For Rent T0 LET — FURNISHED HEATED bedroom, Phone 2.3116. noon r6 Er - sTIiAITh-Iarlrzqron two or three office girls. Phone E44. FJTYIWT _ GROUND noon apartment, heated. Apply 3 Elm Help Wanted learn Hairdressing. 338, Guardian. ii_____________i WANTED RELIABLE MAID _. Two children in family. Mrs. J A. Likely, 5 Grafton Apart. 1. IVANIED - MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Harold Stead, Brackley. Phone 1583-4. WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. Good wages. Apply G. W. ivillis, North River. WANTED - CAPABLE MAID. Country girl preferred. Please phone 1337 or write 105 North it ver Road. w mu - FIRST cuss nan- ber. Steady position. Good re- muneration for right. party. Ap- ply Fred Lamhros, WANTED — ABOUT APRIL 15th, young man for light farm and garden work. Excellent wages. Good type essential. For further information write Box 389, Guardian. Male Help Wanted AMIBITIOUS MAN WANTED FOB local Watkins Route. Business established and possibilities un- limited. Chance for advance- ment with expsndlng firm. Ap- plications held in confidence. For details write Dept. ZC-C-IA, 217T Mas-son St. Montreal 34. Miscellaneous rsnvrINa AND cmmuvos done. Phone 3494. PAYING FOR COWHIDEB 13o PER lb. Horsehldes $6.00 each. Maur- ice Block & Co. WE HAVE SIVEBAI. CLIENT! desirous o! adopting babies. Lovely homes assured. All replies treated in strict confidence. Longley d: Longley. 3 Granville Street, Barristers. Halifax, N’. S. Lost Found Strayed __. LOST - BLACK EMBROIDERED belt. Please leave at Russl-Iotel. roIJNn-roirirhm rsN. Owner pay for ad. Guardian. Male Help Wanted MAKE MONEY AT HOME. E8- tabllshed Company has opening 1'01’ Bmbmmls men capable man- aging his own business in own neighborhood. Excellent earning possibilities. Famous Products Corporation. Dept. PEI-C-l 370 Guy Street, Montreal, AWAIT INDIANS’ PLEA EDMONTON’ —(C P)-.Alberts's IhdI-Mls have made no represent- ations for the right toiake part in provincial elections. Until they are made the government will not dis- cuss suoh a step, Premier Manning says. _ For Sale I offer for sole my form Iifu- oted ol Coveheod Rood, nine miles from Charlottetown. This form consists of sixty acres of Iond, fifty acres of which is cieor with good buildings ond fences thereon. Conveniently situated to school, church ond store. For further particulars op- piy to Herbert MacDonald, Coveh-cod Rood, or Trainer 8i O'Donnell, will, Charlotte- town. HERBERT MocDONALD, Avenue. Covehend Rood, P. E. I. '9.©@)©©@©©© AIIGTIIJ N SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the SPORTING CLUB WEDNESDAY, MARCH I9lh of 2 P.M IncIudIng:--2 Isdroom Suites Spring Filled Mattress); I Kitchen Cupboard; I Kitchen Cabinet; I Ice Sstlss; Wicker Chain and Tobie mar Collage); Cord Tobin; ror; I ImoiI Mirror; I op incl; I Siivsr Cabinet; I Radio; Cool lox (capacity S00 Ibs.); I Cushions; Shoots; Pillow Cour; and ssvslsl other articles. (Slumber King Spring ond Bureaus; Bods, Springs ond Mattresses; Porcelain Top Kitchen Tobie; I Melol w _ Box;_6 Dining Room Choirs; I Chester- .isid Suite; I Gentleman's Highboy; I Chino Cabinet; I Wicker (suitable for Sim Porch or Sum- Mantis Clocks; I Iargs Mantis Mir- sn face Franklin Stove; I Music‘ Cob- Trunks; I Iorga Carpet; I lsrgflMomgqy, Mm; 31, 1947, uf Iron Firs Irons; Pillows; Bed Clothing; Dishes; Polo, Pops W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer [we meta! the hvmv OI M"- Mb- co. om. 8115-135. Alia. Nettcd‘ ins fund downturn h" W" ,ert Williams on Thursday evening Qflns’ 5g 1b,, 31,35, ‘ alvflrdcd I-v J-L- Grimm find March 6. The president presided Mm-nyne Donna movcmentf Company Limited at a price of and the meeting opened with In- mining me g4 hours mums; mtdg 599.69. it was announced here stituie Carol followed by Creed night; i $fliuldfli’- The 155119 I5 I° I" ‘m!’ in unison. REL carbons passing Cape ed March 15. 1947, and wiill mot- I’ Roll call was responded t0 by Tormentlne: N.S.- 4, N,B. 41,, ure March 15, 1.962. dole, Charlottetown Central Royalty. I69 feet by 8B feel’. ___ Situole on corner of First "'- -fStrFcsl rad“ Bsoslonfvlsnuo. IflBY fllflflKs or ur er poricutm op- ly lo:- JOHNSTON a. JOHNSTON ‘F Solicitors, hi? :2": "is ‘:;.:"":,:.’.‘,’. Lowest prices guaranteed. II _l THE ” CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN New York . llsw York Stocks Exchange eEml Fifth Week ei-ie I I... Car . .......... .. t. 1-. In Minus Column i“ “I'll. 13%;? Am Te e .. ‘Am Water l6 3-8 NEW YORK, March l6-—(AI-'l— Anaconda . 38 l-2 Spots of resistance appeared n, Baldwin 207-8 Saturday's stock market but iiln Bendix 32 5-8 list finished its fifth successive lo;~ ‘ Beth St 003-8 ing week with most leaders rc- IBoelng, . 22 l-8 mainlhg in minus territory and the Borg 44 foversll average at n, new low for Briggs 34 l-S the year. Caterpillar 503-4; The Associated Press Bil-stock C and O 4d 1-2 com-poolte was off .1 of a point at Chrysler . D3 3-4 68.0, a bottom since last Decwd. O01 Gas .. 10 I-2,The drop for the week was 1.4 Com and 8 33 1-8 points. In the final two hours 718 Cons Ed . 271-8 issues appended. Of these. 331 lcii Curtis; A .. l9 l-8 and 188 advanced. Curtis: Com . 5 3-4, For the day Norfolk and West- Erie .. 1-4 ern was off 2 i-2 points at 23B, Gen E1 -8‘John.o-Manvl>lle 1 1-2 at 123. Am- Gens Mira ‘erican Can I at 93 and Owens- G1 Mgr-tin Illinois 1 at 72. Lesser recessions Goodrich ;were shown for Youngstown , -8 -4 -2 -4’Sheet, General Motors. U. S. Rub- t ‘ -4 bu‘, Goodrich, Woolworth, Mont- -8 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 S 1.15pm“ ‘gomery Ward. American Telephone, Harvester Anaconda. Du Pont, Standard Oil ‘m: Pap -‘8 (NJ), Northern Pacific and Chesa- ‘Int Tel 5-8 pcake and Ohio. Plus signs were retained by U. r4 fiSoutiwafidazafibif-SS J Mnv . [Kansas Q 1-2 S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, ' |'Kfl1nec _ Sears Roebuck, Boeing, North Am- {Monlg _ 1-8 erican, Kennecott, General Electric, iNash Kel .. 1-4 Philip Morris, Pennsylvania, Rail- ‘N Y Central l-2 road, Great Northern, Paramount i ‘N Ame,- 205-8,PictureI and Reynolds Tobacco l n 'Parmt, Pix 24 3-4‘ "B . ‘ ‘ Penn RR . 22 1-4I McIntyre, holding its earlier: gain Phillip; 501-210! 3-4, continued to resist tho 'Pepsi 38 trend toward fractional losses Radio .. 87-8 among Canadian issues. Dome Rgpubnc 2'1 3-4 Mines was off 1-4 and Canadian Sear; R, _ 35 3-8 Pacific and Distillers Seagrom each S Pacific .. 40 l-Z‘ eased l-B. , ‘s Ry 413-8; Esperry _ , .. 20 1:43. ‘Std O11 NJ 53 1 so»... . - .. 21 tPotato Market Report M0,, Texas . 53 1-4 .Unid Air . 17 1-21 ____ Untd Corp 3 14' . _ U s Rubber 52 1'2‘ psrglrreiedgugfwilrhfiricumxiflemmrklzf- IU 5 steel n 1411i‘! se vi ort is f Pride Vanadium .. . 181-41“: hruf’ rep M‘ 7' guilt?) 1's‘ Unless otherwise specified. a! ‘ E's Iquotations are uiholcsnle to re- wesm“ E‘ z" 7431:1111 for 75-1-1» sucks No 1 grade ymlwotnhn " in‘ good merchantable ‘condition. , mm“ °w Montreal-Truck receipts niL. Oar arrlals '1 NB, 3 Que. Nutri- ber of cars on track including broken 19, supplies light, de- mand moderate. market steady. PEI. wihites, 8140-150; NB. $1.- i- ,$-l.$; Que. $1.20. MONTREAL- MNU‘ 15-45? I“ Ottawo-Tniok receipts n11. No ‘ Stop and think how elm l. sAIgasEu-i t... really 1,, And how friendly and usefhl a neighbour. to cash a cheque, make a deposit, pay a bill, obtain a loan, banking jobs. A bank is as essential to the welfare and progress police and fire stations. Over 500 branches of The Canadian Bank of Commerce of your community as the local drug and grocery scores, church, school, Whoi: Doep A Bonk Moan To You? iIFriendIu Neighbour serve you in cities, towns, villages and hamlets right Canada. You can consult our Charlottetown Branch. R. local Managers any times Ti-IE CANADIAN BANK or commence S. P. JARDINE, Manager You an use it and perform other MARCH 11. 1941 ___\§__ Produce prices quoted here today. c" anlvab Number of m“ on Ireiwrtajt by in’ tfl°mmi°n Damn‘ track Including broken 2. Sulp- mem-O AlTculi-‘TP l" l ‘m’ lies ea , demand moderate. flanged fmn vrsvilm dBY- Enarkclt‘ sxady. 111-11. whites. 1s AIIIIIIIIIICQ saIa i Receipts for past week: Eggs, h paper, 38¢ N3‘ $135450; w: 117,136 carer; butter, 48) boxes and m ma» Que_ $1.30; 50 m PM» 1 P E I ‘cheese, 414 boxes. Same week last en 30-9,” Loam’ Ne“ g, 75.3fm . I I I ‘year: egg! 13.002 cues; butter, 319 mum“, 4131c); receipts lib-- IWXQIZ CIIEIBB, 1.195 IIOXEI- eral. Car arrivals 3 PEI. Number ___' of cars on track including brok-I MONTREAL Mawh w “(Om en 1o. Supplies liberal, demand.‘ -A" 155"“ °f ¥1-°°°-°°° ""1"" moderate, market steady. P.E.I.i °1 Prime “ward Island 154'?" WM,“ “£54375 N_B_ $150.1.‘ 2 3-4 per cent non-callable sink- i NEW ANNAN w. I. I The New Annan Warren's Int-ti- eight members handing in articles Menu-sh 1, other" one. 1, Man, 1, ifor bazaar. One visitor present I U3,A_ 3, Minutes of previous meeting were. Cal-loads passing McAdam, Ed- read and approved. It was decid- mundston st Rivlcrc du Loup: ALWAYS WHITE The White House In Washington, ,D.C.. has been painted white since ' 1B14_ ed to have quilting at Mrs. Robert P.E.I. NB, ,Willlame'. It was moved and sec- Mon-tree] - 20 ' iondcd that $5.00 b0 sent to Cnn- Other Que. — 1 EMYv-‘Ll w‘ I‘ . l t .. - l sexiest. ::"..‘.";:.*.::. ...:1 hart... _ ., n. ~= i- m» Ashe“ ‘I'D m ‘ch00, M" “bent USA ' _ m; ;\‘uit* IIISIIIULE was held on Friday, ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' 7 March 7th, at Mrs. Lawrence Mur- Moase and Mrs. Del ert Rayner appointed on new sclr commit- tee. School committee lreporteg books needed for schoo. Move ‘ and seconded that threo dozen m. Herbert Y. P. u. held their; ""1 m";“°’h f°li°g°f “Ywhfg; ‘books be bought, Nit-s. Albert_weckly meeting Tuesday evening, readl" ° V‘ ° m use“ Moose to get some. Bill for quiIqMarch 11th at the Protestant Orph- were “pprmed as r9 ' _ ,_ inst of 85c was paid. Mrs. Aiberttansge. The meeting opened with A <"§°““'°“ '°°k PM” j°“‘ iMoose paid 60c for print. It was discussion on "Christien Court-J coming ‘he hwklne °t d“ nmifir); moved and seconded that the quilt ship" and the leaders for; the ma‘ and plan‘ WI?” mum’ A” I; be sent to the 'I‘.B. League. Onol evening were David Mutch and cued‘ o“ mem "i ‘Imed er sweater and several suits of boyfiwlnston Wood, Citizenship con-, B"? ""9 knew ‘me fit: _' or, d underwear were handed in for Red veners. Derrel Mncbure road thef he 5° °°l lwmm 9 exgpneé; Cross and some yarn posed out. scripture lesson and the group‘ bmm“ “man aeusfd Iaan-‘W rem“ It was decided to have sn auction, sang the hymn "I Would Bo “Ham” qféeeslckaofinalttee of articles on hand at next meot-tTrue." . $553 ngark d hm o‘ we l-ng, which ls to be held at the The business period opened with v ted tw° 5° 51?: P _ n_ home of Mrs. Elmer Moose. Mrs. the minutes of last week's meetv w“ passed m‘ e Drum!“ ‘0 Walter Moase and Miss Eieanoflng. The matter of holding a na- slated °f 1°“! an‘; n t" n! Mclnnis to assist with lunch. Col-Itional night profzramme as a The "ew mmmnte“ we" '9' lection amounted to 'l0c. A dellclfl church service was brought un and .. 4p: ous lunch was served by hostess,‘ we decided to lcave the date, >' ‘ ' aiaisted by committee. Program until the roads improved. Several committee put on a contest and a. other items were mentioned. Mcm-' spelling match. Meeting closefihership cards were distributed tn‘ ray's. The roll call was respond- ed to by i4 members. The meeting was opened in ths MT. HERBERT Y. P. U. I .. ..., are... “my”, with "The King." ‘those present and collection amounted to $1.35. Following the 1amcs term, me group gatherer,‘ FQR SALE mround the piano and the prayer- ,hynm "Spirit of the Living God", b h bi II I. '1' . lam Iat of land rt 71*. ruufib-{ieiodi-iefi dwarf M price lowers, you will gel the benefit. THOMAS HUGHES c/o Bosho’: StoIo I44 Elm Avenue i - FIIIIM FOB SALE . AT CHERRY VALLEY I Tenders will be received ot ifhe office of the undersigned ifor the purchase of o form of ‘about 50 ocm of land of [Cherry Valle formerly owned Iby the iol-o ndrew EmssrMc-i. Janis. Tenders to close on‘ JOHN JOSEPH PATIIOI (ID5133- Celebrates his 5cm “muggy, ,Msrch 17. 1947, Joe has never , touched tobacco. liquor or clgsrelts. ,' i-liglml or any Iondsr not necessarily accepted. JOHN-Tw- wsm ":1: ¢ I0", zoihUf fellow. He will osll on his Chgflqflflgw friends on MondayJ-le ls rsoelvhg QUICKIES o,” r41 r 4/ ’/ / / / pointed as follows: .i,n: 5-11"... PM!‘ CISIIQIII, Mrs. Amos Callaghan. School: Mrs. Louis Griffin, Mn. Petr: Costello. Si\' Mrs. Dominic McDonald, Mrs. William Griffin. A lottery put on by Mrs. James Quinn was won STEEL CHAIRS (Ussd) added Soot ond lock Excellent for Summer Collages or Home - 84.25 congratulations from l 6t Moods omo and abroad. may , / " kiithtnlAmlsstut . By Ken Reynolds d» >45? 9 "—-been using Guardian Wont Ads ogdln, I sosi" Murray and realized a sum of $2.01. Membership fees. 50c. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. F. Trainer's. Roll call to ho snlWerOd by singing or paring. The meeting was closed by sing- ing God Save The King and s dainty lunch was then enjoyed by by Mrs. Laura‘ ell 2@ @©©©©©@ promo COUCHES ' Always In Stock In _ Assorted‘ Shodss i“ FARMS FllllSiiLE AT STRATHCONA ALSO srocx mo FARM MACHINERY I. Form of 50 ocrss good loud, mostly cleor, with dwell- ing house, born, piggery, hen house and machine house, pumps in born ond in house, good condition, well fenced. Z. 50 ocrss of Iond uecr number one, (Jordins Form), I8 ocm clcor, boionco lumber and wood, dwelling house, born. hon house, forgo ond workshop. 3. 50 0cm adjoining num- bsr two, (Mothieson properly). 25 ocm clsor, boloncs lumber ond wood. wsll wuisred ond fenced. 4. Stock, crop ond forming Implements on number one will be sold with place if de- sired. Apply submitting offm f0 SAMUEL WOOD, Strothcono, or H. F. MocPHEE, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. © a t FURNITURE----FURNITUR 1 ' o‘ i NOW ls The Tlms To Buy <53 WOOD CHAIRS BED - aPllNG CHROME CHAIRS f? dll d ' ixcolientuzf Hull o1 MATTRESS ‘fiddling. M Homo At lilo Price Rod, lluo and Block ’ $1.15 each szsss - a rm» social, 80-95 SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS-db’ and 54’ $18.50 - $24.95 — $31.50 WINDSOR CHAIRS For lhs KIlcIIII WsII lrccsd Unpolntsd Also llstllos, list Plates, Toasters, Tshls and Floor Lamllli . For The lissv-llsllyiiarrlages, Grills, lligll Chairs. 5"-