PAGE SIX ,_ _'_I‘l-IE_C ETOWN ‘GUARDIAN _..___lL1iliB_l-lARY 11. 1941 Y? SSIJ! SAINT JONN ‘SIILPIIITE LTD. rmsr MORTGAGE aozvos nun race n IOO Ind Accrued Intel's-It to Yield 4% F. J. BRENNAN 8r COMPANY LTD. E. M. BAGNALL-Mannger lfl ltehmoad St. Charlottetown Telephone 1470 Advertising llates—llayahle in Advance Minimum Charge: For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Contra] Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern ma" go per word; Announcement: and Coming Event: 3o W!’ pus-d; Classified 3o ‘per word; In Memoriam Notice: 84o per ma" L1"; o; norm and spiritual Ofieriigs. Cards. etc.,_5c per name; Letters of Condolence ll4c per inch; Wedding Lugosi:- ngnts, 40 word: for $1.00 mid l0 cents for every additional 3 ll. Y. Stuck Market lluiet 0n Saturday New York Exchange -4 NEW YORK. Feb. 16- (AI-‘l- -B stocks Saturday finished : down- All Chm .. '31 1-2 ward week with the market vir- 1 1 Am Car Am Tel . ‘Am Water .. Anaconda Atchison -4 tually at a standstill and mild -2 irregularity ruling. l Throughout the five-day stretch 3-8 individual favorites were propped 5-8. by pleasing dividends and earnings t-4i in addition to hopes for tax reLeI 1-4iand the maintenance of busincss 7-8 health. More than offsetting these 5-8 bullish factors. however. was prof- 5-8 it taking on the lengthy upswing to pB3k5 since last August due to l-4. the belief that a sizable technical 5-8 correction was in the cards. 1-2 Strength of commodities was a l-2 bolstering influence. l-Z On the clay steel was up 5-8 at ‘P8135 1-8 after a boosted uuarttrly ' 'i-8 payment. Caterpillar Tractor add- Gen Motors - - ' ' 'l‘b l1 d A - lziti ii. 84c per inch or 5o Goodrich ed 1 1-4 at 61 l-4.A Modest irri- Iord" NA-Iu“? o‘ N“ s ‘In’ PM“: costs er irich- Addrea: Goodyear l-l Dmvemell! W115 Pfllallled b)’ U- 5- word Lists of’ Subscr ptions. 49 it r | , V" ' . o 0th t, n a plumb," Gt Nor P Rubber. International Harvester, ""1 P"°"'"“"°“' s"°' °' ""’ “ " ‘ Int Tel i-s American Airlines. Electric Power Int Pap . 3-8 and Light. Pennsylvania, Power \\\‘ ‘M\\‘ . r, K er: 3-4 and Light, Southern Pacific. Texas For sine l “Jnted R/fglfirtlg . 741M353 SLIDE]? MC'gl‘IS,"S_Ilf‘l'IlLCn Corp. W r- ——— _ _' '- ‘g1 K91 a ieucnri mc rng. '-mf— ~ E‘ D1511) WANTED FOR LIGHT Nailcash 40 i.4I Allied Chemical dropped two at FOR. SALE-flux" ~ ' ' " housework. Apply Mrs. E. M. NY comm“ 20 7.3 177, Dow Chemical two at 1'10 and B9 Rmhlvrd bl- Pniuips. a Wvbl Strect. N Amer . at 9-4: rrlloiins-rvrariiirie t 1-2 dlltd r132 ji."j ""'_',""*"',‘, M‘ - - ~ ~—~-——-~ - — Parml Pix 291-2‘ cvesslons were rccor c or . . FOR SALE. HUT>AIR ELR ACE: WA E|)_‘1‘E,\CHER FOR NEW Penn R 25 l-2i‘ Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors. Fll5l C1355 cmdllm“ Wm“ AB” Argyle School. Supplement $150. Peplsi I111 l-g, gbxrlylslcr. innit? N _Y Caatrsll, ' , -,.., . .. -, .., l . Ra ' _ (i .- 0 ierli av it‘, mcrrt-nn 00- c/o Gum-flu" f‘ EIIVELIT) buhtldrl} r (“my “MEAN . iRepNli . 29 1-2I g1. Pepsi-Coin. Woolworth nod FOB. SALE — R 5G l 5T - ‘ i. .~ - ~' IOUSEWORK Scars Ros . 37 7-8 """<.‘°°l‘r . H -ri._. ycors. J.W. ‘INNNLD . In?“ l. » _ ' Socony 1411.4 Easiness 1irevallctl among Cari- Shorthorn bu .v uomari o1 .i.i for farm home. __ r admnqsgues l ‘he doe D. t.“ _ jrosby’ -- -- # u“)? CQHYQHKNEO‘ Mom). ‘AIDS; Spicy“? . 21, 7-8 58311111111“ WaSa off 1-(4 fvhilelsCla L“ . __ ‘i001; “O11; Sllllhllctl “llll Wllllll.‘ 1119 “e9 51d 0i] NJ V 67 idian Pacific and Dome Mines \\'L‘Z0 FOR SALL l - ~. iipplv. Slot:- wzigls expected. S, ‘bk . 24 1|,,.-1,u,.g..,1 horse‘ 51.50 1 ww loinefhc!" Cursor Farm, Gaigetovvn. N. B. 11-0112: a c] 59 I In the curb Lake Shore lost 1 Jgsgph gfianiuocinstons 1 W.‘ f/Hfllg “vii-m lUnitedyCi-irp 3 7.3: and GI-ant Yellow was unchan; (.1 roa SALE-FARM AT xormi; ale e p anted 5g g lgltlcbelfr A ,2! ’ '“'“ ‘" Rustiw- wnlalnmg 45 “°"“ i. ;4’ r "r "?:’** lwai-nr 1s 11s‘ l ll ldr VlcKcnzih 1 VIANTIuI) - ADIBYIIODB _ REF", I l _ _1and' 5223A. ‘ rcsclilnlivvn nlio c1111 organize and gvlgfihg‘ El u: s: FOR, SALE —l STQJLé lnshzm“ rgn a Rrzvinli flillfilb lfor us or; we ys 12 3H1 I i is Monarci. or 011 i t err own inttia we. ii y sertou w 1 . ; grrazkley. , minded applicants will be consid-l Dc “ 51 *"' " _‘ ‘ ererl, lfiiniotis Productg COTPOT- FOR SALE—I'TIVE GOQD YU?‘ ation Dept. PEI-C-l 370 Guy bred York-sluts "W5 i“ mm" f, Strtel. itonireal. P. Q. PTCIIIIOC CLEVELAND. Feb. 16 »(APl—— 01d, some of illvm llled- APPQ e- ~- -—- —~ Steel ingot production set a i.i~-.v m James l. Jenkins, OI_“PAA‘ Lost Found strayed ogre-lime rhiglr last l-VCERPH-I Cove_ y____ ___ _ VVY______, ll cent o rated tapauty. .h. -----~I, IIOST___\.URSE.S GOLD WATCH MONTREAL. Feb. 16- rcPi- magazine Steel said today. Personal EEQE. goods) mailed pflfilfiflld l“ 9'3"" sealed envelope with miceiisi. 6 between nurses‘ rcsidcncc. Char- lottetown Hospital Prince Street. Fndcr rcturn to Oitnr-lottctnwn Hospital. Reward. and 196 iProduce prices quoted here Satur- “Last week's- rate. if continued, lday reported by the Dominion throughout the your. would l.'(‘;'.I|l Department of Agriculture followzv in a total production of net iy Eggs. free cases: A large 36 1- 861300.000 tons cf steel, about fzvc. A medium 34 1-2; A pulleis 30 1 . P8!‘ rent below the all-lime rotor-d; B 31-32; C 25-26; Packed for e.-| Si‘! in 1944 when war productrun samples 25c; 2-1 samples 51-00.,’ _ _ - _.v purl; A large 3g 1-2; A moryum was at its peak," said Steel. Mail-Order D9Pl~fi33~ Nsvkaubbeli ___Mn('Il!Bi_____ AS68112‘; A ‘IAIIUhIIiLS I112 B2. A I“W1thl_thcd outltook encofuraglzig: C. Box 91. Ham ton, n. I ‘A w .6,‘ u er: oesae. ue pasleui", v1" vonmuv 1121 rate 0 slccl : Dgaghisgwi 71£OgQYi€gI§IHBndIFLGdP fresh and storage no. 1 40 "Podllvtlvn for several ivceks Salesmen Wfiflled rirs fiimrara IQ Represent hlisscs and Womcrrs‘ Dresseg, Popular Price Linc. l~cr turtiier information apply w Beauty D1155 .3; sportswear Co.. 2103 Bleuiry St.. Montreal. Que. Wanted‘ FfiTFi-EFTAZE mrrrss. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. . A wanton-user) PIANO. watts; "L". Guardian. r 3 phase. All tiittic-hinciiis. rs cutting tools representatives licvvalt St.. Van" onvcr. Canada. Miscellaneous ice Block 8r Co. For Rent Iv FE-jrliiilonnrfcounrl‘ iro LE1"; rwomnoonrs. APPLY Lar. John 'l‘ocmbs, iilnyfiflld- i S0 Pleasant Street. wan-ran - spa eo-rruisil i B BY ONIONS '1 " EFOR SALE Wanted Teacher Place your order for your I947 ‘ chicks now, oiid sove money. Lowest prices _ price lowers, you will get the FOR ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL HOPE RIVER. benefit. HUGHES . THOMAS Supplement $112 for remainder c/o Bushurs Sh" °l """- 144 Elm Avenue Anlv Tiusrin rotors l» Hunter River, R. R. NOTICE Our telephone number has been changed to- SPECIAL INTRODIICTDRY OFFER! l SIX exciting month: of COBONET entertainment with stories and pictures for tho entire family- ALL FOR $1.00 Regular one-year rate is S3. Offer good for limited time. -Open to new subscribers only! 2.542 I For quick pick-up service on , your empty ole bottles cell ‘ iiircrmni. BROS MARTELLO SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY BOX 534 Dartmouth. N. S. some? The Annual Meeting of the Crlplud Creamery Company will In held in tho Crapaud Ilall on Tuesday, Feb. 18th at 2.00 p.m. Those interested in dalrying rind sold storage facilities plan to attend. oasis FOR Truck Tenders will be racaiv- ld at the office of the undersigned up to l2 o'clock noon on Monday, Fehrssrylflh, for the sup- . plying of fir: City with o .' J-toii dual "wired truck. loll ' dot: to In guar- “ InlmTIio ldivast or any , Ieiidorflt naeasaorily ec- apfll . nniiorc Moriisit nits T0 SAVE LIFE 0F BOY Finally destroyed by three men with shotguns. a stray dog rav- ngerl and chewed in (tenth Wai- ter Mnmer. sI|‘., four. of Phila- delphia, shown here. Heroic hcsl delivery a1ll3_4_ .10] My]: n"! and contracia prints job price 42; solids 41. “s equipment. sen dircrt factory,‘ Dislier rcnt CorpnraHonLu-1__ 411g “>851 pendefl 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale, col- Fivtivo ‘roifcowiiriinsiisr-rnit l 1 lb. l-lorschidcs $6.00 each. Maur- . service report is for February lti/mflllllfl steel zit guaranteed. If. .1-2; current receipt Que no 1 1ias-' fillvfld. mills have cstablished so. i_ r teurizcd 39 3-4. del Mil; no Z .18, "llfl ‘H1811?!’ Svllilu; quotas s‘. a‘. first tirade rrcaniecy KPTIQFIIII)‘ lnghcr- icy-cl than for the current period. I i "ll<=-\\'<'\'@rv they flrc SIIII aLIl-I Slflllllfllli’ short of requirements, and in some cascs not better than for the present quarter." The trade journal also reported that fncndliil: completion of \\'ll1( negotiations no ptrticular" rlllill‘: In market conditions is expeiteci.‘ . ' Talk of possible reduction in prices‘ iacullllflfillluuil! a moderate iva r- l flllvallfe are described in the frogs-I i 35 PllFl-‘ll’ speculative." l I, Stccl said the pressure on rawl —-—— iIlifliCTltlIS "is reflected in the SCIUII] Tho following Dominion Dcparb, market. now HIP 'mcni of Agriculture 1m. {m- 1.83mi‘ _ Pittsburgh, tlic' otherwise specified. ell grade used as a basis for all st-rnp’ are wholesale to re-IQUOIBIIOHS." ‘ f0!‘ 75-11). sacks, no, 1 gpgrjg, —i*r ~—€----_____ good merchnntablc condition. .l°lfll 0F 36.420 excess PBIOFIGS, ‘ ‘MONTREAL - Trur-k receipts‘ Enough of adding, lets gunrnr-ijil jgtl-l1‘gérri'onr'ailvllzsils 2t PEI. 1o 1513111 isn't lhc DOSI plan 1., $2.1m“, l _ _ ' °_ll l?" l"? llfllf‘! grit your tceth and decide to (‘u-t broken 2a. Supplies light. demand‘ do“... drastically on everything ‘That mood lasts only from lunch moderate. market steady. PEI whites, $1.35—1.40; 100 lb, . _ $133; Que $115 to dinner. Use science. Somg foods rcflqpys my‘ can be cut out entirely. othcrs Car arrivals 3 PEI, 6 NB_ g Quni can be increased to advantage. lgruomglerlgf gars o-n track including, It's a ivasle of words to sunucst - “Palm heavy. demand stepping up the protein "W, B... ivhites, 8150-165; NB SIBS-lfisdil you are overweight. don't smile Cireese: Western and Que; rur- receipt. fob factory. colored lured 22 13-16-423 l-lti; ivhiti: 22 3-4,—23. . Potatoes: 75 lb bags, PEI 1.55- IIAO; NB 1.30-4.35; Que 1.25 i r whcrc prices marketing fiuotcrl at $35 per Unless quotations tail in PEI 1o lb re a k d, 22. ' h“ Fak?‘ “d "WP" "WP °l 11m g 75_35c_ gun, 8504b gaping} spaghetti without, meatballs, in 90c Place of merit. Substituting star-ch ‘TORONTO-Truck recoims 111F101: protein will just add to the ' ails- Cglr afriilvijicls i1 NB._Number- of‘ weight ivorries. Have fish. broiled nil Saga-lie; Tiberdlchddlng bmkemor bakei or a generous sewing ' - lmfllld lr-vdqof chicken livers, or chicken, or market stegdék-lidsfrwhggi, cottage cheese. Include in the menus a couple of eggs o day and DIVES YOU TNESE TRADITIONAL DODGE IIIIALITIES... SAFETY In 1922 Dodge scored n “I7irsl" in automobile safely with on all-steel nctlun. Two years Iuler Dodge ngriin Ied nilIi equal-pressure hydraulic. 4-wliecl IirnIu-s for quicker, siifrr stops. Regularly. Iliitlgc Iiris atIrINI new safety fcriluros BIIPII ris i-rifcly gloss. rind Safely Ilim wIiccIs \\IlIl'Il provide protection in crisi- of .1 hloiinul - irrilil lo-iI-iy lIierc is no safer mr nn the roird. DEFENDADILITY tIic guiding principle irlren ilie IIfaI Dodge was planned rind producer] more than 30 years npn. Year after your Dodge engineering improve- ments give Ilotlpe oiincrs fin-In: thousands 0f miles of lmtilrlcfrce tipcrniion —— nrItI lo lIie lriiditionril Ilntlgc re- lmlrilion for Dependability. DODGE STYLE AND BEAUTY. iIlfllllflIllllll lIie yours. Iltlfi ntrrtr-Iirrl Dodge engineering and design. Iizirli new Ilodgc is KIITIIIIIIIPII as “nrore Iicriutifril f‘lllIlIi>IlI>lIC owner: 1o lIie cvcr-groiiing list oi satisfied Dodge buyers. time J's-s, rs-o" t- s... W. G. Charlottetown ' E. K. JOHNSTON, Murray River ———_q ECONOMY Dodge rars Iiave aliviiyit been economical lo o|iernlc—liltl cars -— real value in every prira class. The poirr-riirl Dodge L-Ideati engines have fewer moving parts. Among the many weur-reniaiinrt Imi- lures are “fiuperfinislWz on oil bath air cleaner \\IIIt‘II protects moving parl: from grit: and four rings per pis- ton for go: and oil economy. IZIIIIFDRT Tire thrilling Dodge Full Floating Ilirlc results from more lIiu|i 2U im- portant factors including Floating Power engine mountings; inde- pendent fronl wheel springing; lnrlrrnci-tl iiciglit distribution: plur- i111: ilie rerrr hCIIIQ riiiciidwif tlie rear axle. In IQIZ. Dodge (Ian-tom wns first in Ilfl price class \\'IIII Fluid llrivc~llic greatest motoring ad- \'fllll‘l‘llll'l‘ll since Iiydrnulic brake: and floating power fIrrin mcr" ~ l'r'll'Il new Dodge Iiu: added new BAIIBOU Phooe 2307 i Announcement We have taken over the RE» Seed Cleanin Equipment from Mr. Gordon MacMllIan. and we will be doing custom clean- ing in the very near future. Would appreciate your advising us what seed you clcrincd. so as to organize our work fur your benefit. P,E.l. Livestock Feed Agency wish Maritime potato movem t _I two glasses of skim milk or 1m; the 24 hours ending meixdnigllrlirz‘ bunelmllk- to have a hot buttered roll in one Carlosd l _ mundston!mbglalgiglerléfcgldagiéupfild |hand s fork in the No Edmundston Report. ' P Montreal , El other. Sub-g stltute a crunchy low calorie wafer . high protein bread. Keep the Qlllll‘ Qua. _ 1 starches moderate and the fats low.] 8mg’ 2"! - 4 Have many vegetables, but few ' ' -‘ .1 zrsauces. Have fruit, but not be- THINGS WHICH TOTAL UP T0 OVERWEIGIIT i Exes! W918“! ll Wlly- It sneaks ren of steaks. chops and roast- and without any meet at all. But you cannot live without pro- tcln._And there are many other NB or cracker. Or have thinly sliccdflprotcin foods beside moat im your market today. These non-meat proteins are not substitutes for meat. meat’: equal as protein sources. To 0F MUCH-NEEDED PROTEINS Isilpplics three-quarters of the pro- tein needs. For those up to 13 years, Even if your butcher shop l: bar- a quart supplies at least half. _The Children‘: Bureau of the every other kind of mcat- United States says all kinds of mgilgnecarlggd; pfllfsslrtig lcflpg TQf-I It's difficult to cut bread out don't get panicky. cheese cayi be digested by children . 11 - I ' _ __ . Que l. Torontoral fliwageaziasOAtlycr of the meal, after all. its nandy You can live very well. too despite oi fashioned theories. Eat at least two servings a day of the non-meat protein foods. All these foods are good sources of pro-- teln as well as minerals and \'.ta-' mins poultry, fish. eggs. dried beans, pea: and nuts. The U. S. Bureau of Kuman Nutrition and Home Economic: say: you must eat They are tween two crusts of pie. Just stay well and happy. eat liberally two serving: a day from this roup summl !“"'mry_c"h“ those few changes can start cut- of them. i A8 WELL AB your daily supyfiy of To d111,, pm- NB NS T" ting on the stored fat and turn Milk and cheese are first rate the other necessary foods. such as 1946-47 _ 3305 5393 316 10015 the excess pounds back into sources of protein. Use them even citrus fruit. dairy products. vege- 1945-46 3492 5494 137 9123 energy. ‘more during the meat shortage. tables. \ —————-——_._ For children between one and The average man needs more OFTEN IT'S JUST LITTLE MEAT IS NOT ONLY SOURCE three years, a quart of milk a day protein s day than the average woman. So give the man tin extra serving of fish. eggs or fowl, more whole grain bread, and a second glass of milk. up. You gain a pound, but W11,“ l "l?" Phund? [ind then another "m" OII- . . Ind another. aiii three pounds are such a trlfla and Ha before you izei around lo 51...... llliZ calories. the score is 10 excess pounds. says Ida Jean Kain. B0 you settle for a larger size . . . temporarily. But there ls so little time to diet, what wit}. g luncheon for one cause and an- other and dinner efigagemgnlg, and a little sociability In the eveninss. so another little pound snuggle: around-r the waist. But after all one paltry little pmmd i: nothing to get upset nvrn- 311.1 that’: the way three little pounds make 20. ‘ Pat is fantastic anyway. It's so difficult to look at an extra roll and : stingy pat of nutter, and small second helpings. and a delicious piece of coconut cream pie a: calories. 1t doesn't seam possible they could actually tum into solid flesh. But figures prove they do. 1191'! "OP at 30 pounds and start lsklniz them off. Whether lhc excess is 5. 10. 20 or 50. the reducing route is the same . . the only difference is in time. One pound: adds up to 4,321 calories. over the requirement. . . tbs small second heipings, the third hot biscuit rind the fourth meal in a day. It all adds up and ten exlm ' “‘ pounds are concrete evidence of f mother attacked the dog with a dishpan but failed to save the llfa of he: con. ‘J.- FULLIKTON. ’ cm c1; 43.210 additional calories. And in time there may be I0 extra pounds. which represent a grand Tb same snow storm hat stalled this British threatened to stall the entire British economy and has precipitated the gravest cabinet crisis lrilhig- ii-iid since the war‘: end. The storm intensified the coal shortage which already is‘ forcing : power freigh tin mar- ‘Msncliester. Eng. as shut-down to all but the most elential our: sodas: caused "coal" TIIE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA REQUIRES Twelve SIIIP INSPECTORS ISJDO-U-OOO. 33300-33500 llnd $2.880- d en ‘fibres SHIPS’ TACKLE. INSPECTORS. $2.100-$2.400. Department of Transport. at various centres throughout Canada. A DISTRICT ENGINEER. MARINE, CLOOO-SILIIOO, Dtliartment of Transport. Parry lound. DRAFTSMEN (MALE AND FEMALE». 82.124-$Z.280 and 51112-141134. Department of Mine: and Resources. at various centres through- out Canada. Eleven LIBRARIANS. 82.100425” and 11112442124. Government Departments. Ottawa and Vancouver. Six ACTUAILIAL ASSISTANTS. $l.824-82,400, Department of Insurance. Ottawa. A CLERK. GRADE 3. $l.'l04-$1.94|. Library4f Parliament. Ottawa. EMPLOYMENT AND CLAIMS OFFICERS. SZJOD-SZJOO, $2.l00-S'.'.34D. $l.8M-$2.124 and ll.500-81.824. Unemployment Insurance Commlfislvll- st various centres throughout the Maritime Pmvlnccs. Full lIlIl-lfillllrl 0H [Millers In Post Offices, National llmfllvilllm Service Offices, or Office: of the Civll Service Commission tlirouglivlll Canada. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should ho fll ti im- mediately with the . CIVIL SERVICE COMMIDSIUN 0F CANADA OTTAWA N.B. Application: for Employment and Clalrn: Officers. al "'1' on: centre: th. nghoat the Maritime Provinces. should be tilt-d Wllll the Civil Service Commission, H Prince William St.. Saint John. 1. ‘t when deep snow cutoff. it: food ltioiiyf/sn owl with I 54 411th v M uw- uhummun‘ prnspecliv: wingspread took Lto dIVO—lllC¢hI_ ,,.,. ,1 lid-bits. But this owl made m: , n of lltldillflunwed" ,0“... LOXO tum». heir 1mm. is Quebec ms st. Johli-Lilverlillmi m try. The owl motto. ottyriiiasii 1 jar-lags can: :nd‘v1l_l “We m‘ for another when’ an exsapdr edmiottdliiso: lrablwd Ill ‘A ‘s felled hIm-Ifllrljfl15fiflr- - \