governess '15. 1113s fishn- Ckslao In Aay Cum-s. osahalliasrslaaissshlesstwsrdzwestsss fzvfsriislsg Rater-Payable in‘ Advance Advertisement as Cont; sal Issue-a Joell g Iasdilaaoaasansahaadflsllnglvsaaslopss us- " lspaswold; lslsasciamtiottosslls pas mafia-d ‘g IIdSIUitIsIOIIaAIII-Carflstglspwasmstbss- geltiaolslaassilepasiaele; Wsdllagsagsgsmsnueapoq-ug ‘Jssalllssatsfessyerysalitisnallasrds. Nalsssss gsslasssassmlnflsnihslllltlfllsserwueuaesu idpllsaslisoats pa: hellfire-sad Prflanaailqg u,“ other rates all IDIIIBIIIOI- ’ For Sela Wanted lfi-r swam up "rtcm- as" more". . an - o r wrmllwen McDonald, 344151‘- couple. Phone 10:19:13‘ m“ e f—-———'°n°'—-i—- ' WANTED —- 8 0R- e-noonssu [on SALE - THIRTY CREE apartment. Write "W". care of f lanld ml: $1543 of aging}; Guardian. 11-13-81 ' ' _ ' _1 _ L WANTED — TWO HEATED UN- mmpmn Po“ om“ - n 4a lfurnished“ rooms by reliable fin saw - a. o. r. spoon couple. . C.‘ noted Barred Rock ' t 1d P11111615, 1 e monhs o .Apy to gylian Nicholsom, bany. 11-14-21. [OI SALE MILCH COW. Newly fneahened. Gordon Show. mokil. Beech. B ev 11-15-21. SALE — OKEN BARBER hair. Price $50.00. Peters t allant, North Rustico. 11-15-11. SALE - RED FOX CAPE ‘ bl . Ph 2149-14. g iifiglilfihre one 11-15-21. fifiiifpffiiraar. sum Bpucle Suit with mink trim- ming. Write “O. C." FOR SALE — 1 T LE RADIO, Wardrobe, Lady’ brown fur coat, man's black coat. 75 Spring Park Road. 11-15-11. TOR SALE — 1848, 8 TON FORD ‘Iruck, Hydraulic Hoist and Box. In first, class condition, Ceiling ice. W. Kennedy, ‘Iieafy. fFemale Help Wanted WANTED - MAID. EVENINGS oil’. Apply 2211/1 Queen 18115???‘ WANTED - WOMAN T0 HOUSE- clean by the day. Call so Kent street. 11-13-31. WANTED - GIRL FOR HOUSE- Apply Mrs. Leslie Mc- York Point. ‘ 11. 9, 10. l3. 15. ti Miscellaneous II’ YOU WANT A WELL DRILL- ed or re aired, write Bruce Mac- Donald, est Royalty. 11-15-11. DRGAN REPAIRS DONE BY EX- . Consult W. M, Ferrel. ottotown, P. E. I. Write or om m, Pleasant Street, Phone L, or write 21 Douglas 51. Rush orders; 11-13-31. Nursing ' Fiicrrcar. NURSE can: r-Yhh invalid. Write "AB" c-o Guar- qlm, 11-12-21 Work Wanted bnscnxnosn ssznvrcs MAN with businessA edlucatgip gesirgs l t. y ' . uar - i111,’ “m” pp 11-15-11. Marne work. Ewen. Business Opportunities LOOK HERE‘ WANTED — MEN to start in business on our capi- tsl. Sell some 150 farm-home Pro- ducts. Thousands our Dealers now make quick sales. big pro- fits. For particulars write Raw- geigllfs. Dept. ML-470-192-K. Mon- ran . BUYING DAILY AT SOURIS LIVE and naassun FOVIL and GIIIBKENS Crates Supplied EASTERN PACKING C0. Souris 44x‘ x VETERANS" ting for Veterans Determines Sales Ability We have an opening for one 0r two salesmen. If you an interested in seeing how you qualify on this test contact us. w. o. noes, oouraosaarrou Lin: ASSOCIATION leak y: N s u. Build . o" Talophlllll. u: .... 11-18-01.‘ t and Order 1116-21. _ care Guardian. ~ 11-15-21. WANTED-SECOND BAND CAB.- enter tools. Write “J. C." uardlan. 11-15-21. WANTED T0 RENT -- HOUSE, large orsmail with store work- shop or good basement contained or attached. Ellsworth A i Buell, 49 School ggrget. 11-15-21. WANTED —- QUANTITY PURE bred white Cockerels. Well de- velotped for breeding cpur oses. Swi t Chick Hatchery, har otte- town. 11-15-31. Lost, Found, Strayed srnaylsn on My newness. for 3 months, year and half heifer. R. C. McPhee, Belfast.‘ 11-14-21. ..STRAYED FROM PASTURE, two cows. Anyone knowing whereabouts, notify Daniel Far- risli, Milton. 11-14-21. \ Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED FOR FARM work, one teamst-er included, steady employment, no lost time. $75.00 per month and board. Fred Colpitts, Salisbury, N. B. 11-13-41. ._____________i__ Female Help Wanted WANTED - MAID son asu- .era.i housework. Apply 14a Prince St. 11-10431 Machinery _____.________________ DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- working machines. Newest types available from direct factory rcp- rcsentatives for Canada No priority now necessary Wire or Air Mail your orders today as deliveries are being made bv order of date. DeWnlt DL-her Corporation, ntd, Wcst Pender St, Vancouver, Canada s-w-tr. Help Wanted WANTED - STENOGRAPIIER: Bookkeeper. Elxoerienced om- fermd. Apply Box 355, ll-l-i-ili. To Let Aro arm‘ - Lands imarsn room. centrally located. Write "D'. care of Guardian. 11152‘ OO-QQ-OO-O *9.‘ OTICE The woollen mills will be closed from November 17th until December 10th as we are completely sold out of stock. WILLIAM (‘ONDON & SONS Q-OO-OO-O-O-O 11-15-101. A WEEKS a . canons: "Painters, Paperhangers, Window Glazing, etc. PHONE (Temporary) 749-J fsucnou an: I've been instructed by Mr. John D. Dull". Boa View to sell on 00H a 3 O m‘ Nov tenures 11,011 “who ales: user . l - mvcsr-i _ Far-nail Tractor, rabies the; I Closing Stock Quotations. Sales i? ill s1 ssegestssssssesces‘ r" Sfifitififiéilitfi 81$ A Montreal Exchange Abitibl .. Asbestos B A Oil .. Bldg Products k Silk mr CHABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CATHlI H? 6 0000i £6‘ A mm MACAROM rnooucr “$500144 Puwriawnpuwme FKLQ $91 ifieilir; §EJESSQSSESBEB8SSGG Wng Elec A Steel of Canada. Brazilian ..... .. $1: New York 4600mm- Oufau (zrznow ,-.\~.~ ' ~~‘v-no 5l0iLakc Shore 1:11.11 leap-i. Gflmlhapdslcu l500iLcbei . 3100iLeitch ‘ 700iLex1ndin . 157700lLingman 2600 Li1‘L L 800 Louvi 4000 Lynx 1010Macussa 1050 MacLeod i100 Malartic 11600 Man Ea 500 Maraigo Marcus McIntyre McKenzie 300 Mlg Rts 1G McLellan 7000 48000 4560Min Corp 2800iMoneta 4000:Mosher IOfZCO-Negus -. 17G0iNc-w Bidllm IGGONcw Calum . 0INib 1100, 1300,0ieary . Z1000 Omelk 11000 Orenda 9983 Pamour 2833 Pandora 100 Perbcc . 6000 Part Mal . 2/1200 Paymm 21200 Pen REY 186 °ic Pioneer For Reef l-l “CSSEGS »\"‘ s@essas:s° - s ehsefisaagsseagsseasses-est: A -‘ 40 1- Am Car and F . . 60 - Beth Steel V4 - N Y Central ‘A - 90 Ches and Ohio . 571/1 5-25 Con Edison 33% - Elec Auto Lite . . 64 General Elec . 48% General Motors . 72% Great Nor Pfd . 50% 25 Kennecot . . 45% 10% Mont V/Irdi . 73 33 . 56 BANKS Commerce Montreal .. Nova Scotia Royal Stock Markets At A Glance WINNIPEG, Nov. 14 -— (CP) - Rye futures prices on the Winin- peg Grain Exchange today declined the one cent maximum permitted under the new grain exchange re- gulations shortly after the opcn- ing. With the exception of a few spasmodic trades, the prices held r the remainder of the session. Initial dealings moderate selling appeared in response to weakness in Chicago rye prlccs while shippers lgavsi some support at the lower eve s. . After sharing in the generally downward trends of changes a- mong key grou s in trading today on the Stock xchange and Curb Market industrials staged a late rally and worked up into a new eight-year high the indices. Papers continued to move down under the pressure of profit-taking from the eight-year high establish- ed last week. Isolated strength was shown by textiles, which have ad- vanced strongly lately and some individual issues here and there. TORONTO, Nov. 14 -— (CP) — The mining groups and the Western Oils moved into higher ground in the closing phase of the Toronto Stock Market today. Volume was . comparatively heavy at 3,428,000 shares. . Two British Columbia issues, Pioneer and Premier, were leaders in the action and they netted gums of 55 and 53 cents respectively. Both traded actively. Interest in the junior list was concentrated in Astoria, Bagamac. Arntfield, Fran- coeur, Indian Lake, Marlon, Muni- toba and Eastern and Piccadilly and these advanced. In the medium- price group Kirkland Lake was a cader. sdvancin 22 cents to 1.94 on trade of 93 shares. NEW YORK, Nov. 14 -- (AP) - Buyers continued to seek out sonie low-priced utility and realty stocks today while rails and selected industrials also advanced in an o- ur market. Steels, rubbers and farm im e- ments generally fell off fract ons while chemicals were down as much as two points. American Telephone retreated 2% points to 191%. On the plus side gains ranged to as much as 2 points. Activity slowed at times with volume totalling 1,610,000 shares a- ‘g1:‘instla'fi.50g,000 gsterday-highest ce t one . The Associated Press (SO-stock composite was off .1 of a olnt to 74.1. ndustrisls and utilit es were own on average but this was partly offset by .8 of s point rise in rs ls. MONTREAL, Nov. 1i — (CF) - Pmduos prices todav reported bv ti! ion Department of Aa- riculmre foilow:—- _ ' t. and Que. A Largo On W 2*...- r"- : SIS. =wuuman ‘ panier, only son MONTREAL, Nov. 14 —- (CP) —- L1 Trepan ier-Ryan Wedding A charming wedding of much m. terest in New Glasgow, N.s, Qug. bec and P.E.I. was soiemnized at St. John the Baptist Roman Oath. olic Church, New Glasgow, N 8., on Thursday morning, September 6m. 1945. when Margaret Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and M15, Frank Ryan. 42s McDonald st, be- came the bride of Leo Joseph Tre- of Mr. and-Mrs Paul Trepanier of Ste. Ann's, Que. bee, the marriage being performed by Rev. Father DR. Chisholm, PP. who also celebrated nuptial Mass. The altar was prettliy decor- Med for the OCCdS10lLWli2h giadioil and the guest pews were lrygykgd with white satin bows. LOVELY BRIDE To the strains cf the Wedding March, played by Mrs. Hugh Ryan, church organist, the bride entered the church on the arm of her fa- T-hel’. by’ whom she was given in marriage. 11nd took her place besldo the Broom at the altar, She was o. picture of loveliness in her bridal sown of white silk lace over taff. eta, short bo_d1ce featuring a sweet. heart rieckline, short; sleeve; and 10118 U11 skirt. Her fingertip veil of ‘tulle illusion was arranged with a wreath of white flowers, She wore white silk elbow length gloveg and silver slippers, and carried u beau- tiful bouquet of _ 113d roses and maiden hair fern, tied with u bow of white satin ribbon, long white streamers with sweet peas. Her only ornament was a double strand of pearls, gift of the groom, M155 Helen Ryan. sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, looked very Chflrmins 1111191‘ zowr. of pink net over rose taffeta. Her head-dress was a pink shoulder length veil with While flowers, She wore white silk elbow length Kloves and white slip- PBYS. and cnrriedg-a. Jovely bouquet 0f Dink roses with maiden hair fem. tied with av-bow of pink satin with long streamers, The groom was ably supported by Mr, John Mc- Gillivrny of New Glasgow, N 3,, During the Mass, solos wen beau. tifully rendered by Miss Yvonne Kelly of New Glasgow, accompgn- led by the organist WEDDING BREAKFAST After the signing of the register, the bridal party left the Church to the joyous strains of the Mendel- ssohn Wedding March, and motored i0 the home of the bride's arezits, 426. McDonald, New lasgow vwrherc a wedding breakfast was served to twenty-five guests, rela. ves and friends of the bride. Receiving with the bridal couple were the bride's mother and 43. ter, Miss Cecilio Ryan. Mrs. Ryan was very becomingly dressed in navy blue crepe with touches of Whit-B. white hat with navy trim- mings, white veil and white gloves. She wore a corsage of pink roses. Miss Cecilia Ryan was dressed in o flowered silk ersey, small white hat with white vel and mauve flowers matching her dress, white gloves and a corsage of cream roses. After felicitations had been ex- tended, the young couple, all sat ‘ down to breakfast at s. long table nicely sid set with a lovely white linen cloth and gleaming silver. Pink stream- yrs hung at each end tied at the corners wiiih bows. CenterinG the table was a bowl of pink roses and on either side were t ll pink can- dles in low silver hoi ers. A beau.- tiful three-tiered wedding call topped with a miniature bride and groom enhanced the setting. Lebcr the bride and groom cut the cake in the traditional manner. A toast to the bride and groom was pro- posed by Mr, Oswald Merritheu, to which the groom responded, Those assisting in serving the guests were Mrs, Oswald Men-itheu, Miss Mary Murphy, RN, Mrs. James McKay, (cousin of bride) and Mrs. Vincent aihar, Jr..- The principal guest at the wed- ding was Rev, Father DR. Chisholm of St. John's Church, New Glasgow, who performed the cememony. The cut of town guests included Mr, and Mrs. Oswald Merritheu, of Fredericton, N B , Miss Mary Mur- phy R..N., Amherst, N.S., and Mrs. Lawson Grant, steliarton, N.S WEDDING TRIP Later amid showers of confetti, the happy couple left on 1.118 H0011 train for Halifax to spend a few which means the floor. coilin reference to past history. optimism and adwice, and let you study for yourself. not carried out. Potato I want to express my opinion of the potato market. There are altogether too many potatoes in the United States. The dehydration plants have practically ceased operating. There is s limit to what quantity of potatoes the starch factories can handle at the support prices, ‘ United States have lifted the ‘ after careful study, and they are Cass a freely. Many times recently through the press I have made. I want to touch lightly on 1 PAGE FIVE‘ eu-o-dwwwoeoo-eoo-eo News » I have an order for 70,000 bags of seed potatoes, and I sen very busy trying to supervise the construction of a » new warehouse in Charlottetown with a bunch of return- ' ed men. I am offering this order to be filled in some way _ by the principal shippers, but unfortunately there is an ’ obstacle in my way. One of the prominent men in Char- lottetown refuses to talk to me. I may be wrong, but statistics do not point that way. There have been many rapid changes in the past few months. Should this order not be accepted by the prin- cipal shippers it might be necessary for me to change my plans, and put s numberbf returned men out of work, and- to disclose somefacis about the past of the potato business that would be better not hushed over. _ I am very happy to tell my readers that the Provincial Government, Mr. Jones and I are the best of friends, as we have talked things over. Approximately 12,000 of our young men and women of P. E. Island were in some branch of the Service. erage Canadian home is five. thousand ympathetic people in Prince Edward Island, who would no doubt feel badly if the plans that I have announced under the heading “Private Enterprise” were Now that the Government and I have a clear understanding, is not this the responsibility of some of our larger potato exporters? The av- That would total sixty Think it over. Sincerely yours, “ Frank B. Clarke . , . , , ' +o+vvow+o+v+vmww +0 11-15-11 is well and favorably known, 8 on the nursing staff of the hospital in that, city or a consider- able time. For travelling, the bride chose a brown gabardine suit, with gold blouse, small gold hat with rown veil, brown kid gloves and brown gabardine shoes, She also carried a bag to match her suit and wom a corsage of cream roses. The bride and groom received many beautiful and costly wedding gifts including generous sums of money, and on their wedding day, they received telegrams of congrat- ulations irom the groom's parentfi dlaiy visiting friends, where the b de bein also his sister and brother in la , conveying to their be wish them es. best wishes of friends m: a ions and happy wwre of wedded life. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Mr. ‘Irepanier will resume his dutleg m, st. Ann's Military H05- pita-l. My, and Mrs. Trepatnier have the all their numerous IN THE PROBATE COURT The 10th day aiglNovember, A. D. 5 Estate of CUTIIBER; Queen's County in the said Province, Farmer, deceased. tes- late. To the Sheriff of the County of In Bo ADAMS, late of Sea. View The bride before her marriag queen's Cgugfly m- gny gou- was a walued member of the nu gmblg u; "kl-aw pgfgon wituu; ing staff of Ste, Ann's Miiita said County Hospital, . Ann tie Believue, Que GREETING: _ bec and fore her departure fro WHEREAS upon reading the that institution" ‘vas tendered shower of lovely gifts nurses, also o lovely gift from th D preciation of her kindness and ser- vices rendered to chem, Prior to he marriage, she was also feted at miscellaneous shower at her homey New Glasgow, by a number of her former schoolmates and friends. Mr. Trepanier is - valued mem- ber of the staff of Ste. Ann's Mil- iltaly Hospital, Ste, Ann de Belle- vue, Quebec, and before leaving for New Glasgow, N.S, he received from hi.s associates of that instit- ution a gift of money and also a. gift of money from the patients After spending a few days with the bride's parents, Mr, am‘! Mrs ‘Prepanier left for Quebec, stopping off n Campbellton, N.B., and were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Jean. While there they vis- ited the Hotel Dieu Hospital of which institution, the bride was a graduate nurse in 1941. Later, they visited St. Ann de Baupre in Quc- bec City, and from there to Ste. Ann's, Queb , where they will re- e. '5 5 g 5|" Q -~ '5' m é: o. '9. .- E. E m 5 m On their return home; a recep- tion was held in their honor at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trepanler, where many valuable gifts were received which testify to the esteem in which both are held. as ir-v-rc" fr. Canadian designed ~--* bc swnffs-d from the air by pl-"v" -' "-- CW1‘. C-mviHn Air Force .-'~:~r~-v ‘I is the jump-oft dzf- to" Orw-tian "Mitch-Ox". the '1 P m“ SiOO-ntile winter He" - m; “up oi Canada. Some "sill kc in th- moving party. srtrivmrvhll." and ihcv will Fmffh and s»: petition on file of Aaaph Blakeney and William C. Donald both of Sea View aforesaid, Farmers, the Execs‘ of the above named Es- tate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- _ after set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all persons interested in said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Snnunerslde in Prince County, in the said Province, on Wednesday the Nineteenth day of December next coming, at the hour of thirty minutes past eleven o'clock fore- noon of the sauna day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Morley M. Bell. Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true may hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pnb- lished in Charlottetown in Queen's County aforesaid ONCE IN EACH WEEK FOR AT LEAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE WEEKS from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respective ly, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afore- said and at or near the Store of the Malpeque Trading Company Ilmltod in Malpeque in Prince ~11 All/BRIDGE‘ 54y ' ~r RIVER " PERRY . _. I .\ CHLHCH/LL C sneer/Ive FONT ouTARi° W/NN/PEG The above map shaw= the rouie to b- foilou-ed. starting at Churchill on the Hudson Bay. touching in at Vi-fmin Island beyond the Arctic» Circle. and ending in eerlv scrim n! Pfirnnton, Alberta. apply will be carried no Porn b2"? churn m the man If. Churchill, Ibfl - (Cwmdfwn Army Photo). . ' County aforesaid so that all ner- sons interested in the said sis- tate as aforesaid may have dna notice thereof. WITNaSS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town nxoresaid. me day and year first above written. By the Court. 15gb.) 1:2. MARGARET PALMER L.S. lteklstrar 11-15. 22. 29. ~6 ' YORK SCHOOL Report for October. Graho X Sr.—1. Mary Watts. S. Shirley Cooke. 3. Norma Lewis. Grade X Jr.—1. Marguerite Ves- sey. Grade IX Sr.—1. Vivian An- drews. 2. Aletha Brown. 3. Anita Le . W15. Grade IX Jr.—1. Gerald Robin- son. Grade VII-i. Christine Proud. 2. Bernice Lewis. Grade VII-l. Hazel Andrews. Grade VI--1. Marina Wat-is. 3. Freda Newson. 3. Dean Watts. ‘ Highest Average-Maw Watts. 96.2%, Marguerite Vessey 96%, Anna MacPh-erson. Teacher. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade IV (a)-—l. Jackie An- drews. 2. Lsken Lewis. 3. Norman Brown. 1 Grade IV (b)—l. Rose Wat/ts. 2. Gladys MacDonald. Grade IV (Cl-i. June Dennis. 2. Joan Vesscy. 3. Elaine Cooke. Grade III—l. George Andrews. Gracie II—l. Muriel MacDonald. Grade I (ai-l. Betty Andrews. 2 Cecil Watts. Grade I Brown . Merrill MM- n d Most Stars. for Arithmetic-Joan - Vessey. Most Stars for Spellinz—Glady.s MacDonald and Joan Vessey. Highe£6:_i\verage-—George An- . 10 Gladys MacDonald. Elaine Cooke. June Dennis. Elizabeth. Muriel and Merrill MacDonald. ,- Y Betty Andrews, Joan Vcsscv. Alden Newson and Frankie Lewis. Wlnnifred Havtcr. Teacher. .. fARQY/f. ~ Air a coming into '0 Perfect attendance-Giza Proud. v ' Attendance — Laken’ r , l .. 1 rd