ggfl‘: "IIUBALGIA: Lrmnsoo. . . u. rains Chest Colds ~ new lfsat» Penetrathtl 13.1w Oil. Ilhfinaeeltiva I ‘ COMMONWEALTH INTERNATIONAL ‘CORPORATION _ rmrmn Quark Yldl At Present Market About 415% Al II Particulars OI Self-Pinion Plan F. JUBEIIIIIIIIII 8r (IUIIPAIIY LIMITEII iy ma... Declare Tl- Let TO LIT-BOOK. I'll KENT IT. flwnished large heated some. Very central. Write 30¢ 011, (iussviian. ‘Boarders Accumulated BOAR-DEBS ACCOMIIIIODATED — New Yon-is Exchange Beth St ... .... _...... ll l-2 NYCenh-a ........_.....10 Chcs and Ohio ...... ... .... 401-8 Con Edison wanna ...... _.. 22 7-8 Phone 1441-1. 112 Cumberland I. M. DAGNAu-Manager Qty-egg, » 1g nqhmogfl gr, Charlottetown Telephone 1410 _ Saleellles. Vleltell gm 0113p - 85g 1-8 INWMNC! 5555M" WANT‘ Mont Ward . e1 1-s _ ' . | ed to represent Life Insurance North Am _ 15 3.4 Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance “mew W“ m‘ wmmc‘ Phi w» ~ - - -- - ~- e . | "file P“; "l" Pelilglg-t" $11“ o s Rubber - __._.. .-.- __ 4e r-e Minimum Charge For Any Auwrtiscmeni 25 Cents ggxngnnértyfc‘ t9 F” $36.: Corp . .... .. Central Guardian Local- 5c per word; Wuwn and Eastern Locals U dog? " ' 28 1:, 2e per word; Announcement: and l‘ ing Events 3c per word; Ma's V“ cu ' M s4 classified 3o per word: in Memurlam Notices 84c per inch; List) _ _ m‘ r 2a s“ of Floral and spiritual uiicrinn- Gardi- etw- M oer name: Letters WANTED - two SINGLE MEN’ Wm ma‘: ' ' 22 -,_S of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engagements d0 words for for general work. W. Wheatley. we“ U“ 1° n ' '76 81.00 and l0 cents for every additional 8 words; Notices of Thanks U 5 st“ and Appreciation. 84o per nch or 5o per word; Lists ofsubscrip- _ BANKS tlons. d9 cents per Ill : Address and Presentation $1.00. M t l ther rates on application. '_'“_' ‘ . , Commerce H 3~8 __ _.__ "'11:; “Li”: ____ Montreal . 2512 Exchange t... s... . . l... ... f“ Sale flamed Royal Bank .. . as a4 I03 SALE-SMALL QUANTITY WANTED - TO RENT, svmuan u 1.; of hay in barn. Apply Earl Rodd. _ Cottage, near City. Phone 1404. _ a 1.3 iflrii who» - so...» at... n. =* M Fgarg 0f llgw FOR SALE -ICARTIER sSEtUhD Boltétles and Metals. For highest i? I oats. Willard Stewart, cu - pr es Phone 768. _Abie Block. -—————-- 1e lnflatmn Wave WANTED - CUBLING sronzs Can Brew . 203-4 FOR- SALE — SET 0F U. S. Alf-MY it once. Stat condition and Bathurst ....... ....... ...__ I I team harness, like new. Earl price. Write C lof, 537 Bessecer Can Cement .. ....__ _..... 10 Carrier, Cornwall. Street, Ottawa, Ont. Can Pacific _..._ ____ 1'1 5-8 . Celanese __ __.. ‘l5 FOB. SALE-ISM) Cl-IIEV. ENGINE complete. Suitable for boat. Law- son MacKinnon, Winsloe. e FOB SALE — EXPRESS WAGON. Excellent condition. P. L. Enroll- vwood, Box 465. City. l FOR SALE — I00. YEAR OLD hens. Hybride. Laylns. $1.50 each. I-lsrry Morris, West Royalty. FOB SALE -. HAY STACK“ 4 tons. $100. Team wagon and har- ness, A_ Newport, Hunter River. ._ son SALE-De LAVAL CREAM separator, used only 3 months. L. Jenkins. Charlottetown RR. l. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 81.25 per hundred, $1.50 by mail, $10.00 thousand. P. S. Reeves. South- port. FOB BALE - FOB-D TRACTOB. New model. Used 200 hrs. Lights and Pally. Lloyd Martin, Cherry Valley. FOR. SALE ._ DIwPBIlAD SING- ar Sewing Machine. Good a: new, Also Eingelr Tailor Mcaihlne. d2 Upper Queen. Phone 2346-1. WANTED - GOOD USED BAGS: 100 Ibe Suitable for feed. Highest prices paid. E J. McDougall, Vernon. WANTED - BEER BOTTLES. Hides, Iron and Metals. Highest prices. Fast service. Phone 2206 Maurlce Block 6r. Co. W A N T I2 D - ALB BOTTLES Highest prices paid. Fast pick~ up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. WANTED - RELIABLE HARTY wants fumished apartment or house from June 1st to Septem- be: 30th. Box 901. Guardian. MAN WIIO LIKES FARM WORK my location 50 miles from Tor- rnontine. l5 miles from Monctom, 3 miles from Shediec. Apply let- ter or Phone 10-4, Shediac. liars 8. Trucks For Sale FOR BALE-Nil DODGE COUPE. Grant Toolnbs, Rustico. FOR SALE-MISS CHEVROLET panel delivery. Phone 2356-L oz l980-J. ‘OB SALE — D4 CATERPILLAR tractor ‘with Trackson front-end loader. For particulars write Box ‘918 Guardian. 27. FOR BALL-STRAWBERRY plants (Dunlap), $1 hundred; $9 thousand. Mrs. Willard Stewart, Southport. , I BUY THE BEST _- DUNLAP strawberry plants, $10.00 thous- and; $1.50 hundred. Austin W Kennedy, Southport. FOB. SALE-FOUR- PUIU-IBRED Jersey cows; one horse seven years old; two sows (with litters. Angus B. McDonald, Hopedale. STRAWBERRY PLANTS (DUN- isp) $1.50 hundred; 810 thous- and. Phone or writs L. It. Bald- erston. Southport. FOB SALE — TDD INTERNA- tionel Diesel tractor with hy- draulic angledozer. For further information write Box 918. Guardian. v 28. FOR. S ALE - STRAWBERRY ' Plants, Dunlap. $1.50 cwt. Prem- ier $1.25, prepaid. Large Glad- iolus 80 cents dozen. Rhubarb . P. L. Smallwood: Box 465 City. FOR SALE. APRIL 28TH AND 29th., electric range, carpet nin- ner, 71/. yards, bureau. other household articles too numerous to mention. Martha Poole, 4 Grafton. ‘HERE'S A NATURAL — NEW patented tool multiplies man's strength 31 times. Needed by autoists, farmers. lumber-men, lmilders, garagemen. transports, "public works. Immediate deliver- ies. Attractive sales proposition. gnaltooseel Co., Ltd. Cornwall. PLANT A BEDGB TRIS YEAR — l-‘Olt SALE-HS]. MARQUETTE coupe. In good condition. Call 181 Cumberland St. FOB SALE - 1030 PLYMOUTH. In good condition. Can be seen at Vernon River Garage. FOR SALE — 1940 STUDEBAKER Sedan. Radio, Heater, New Tires. Batters, etc. Duvars Garage. FOR BALE-lose DODGE SEDAN. Good condition, New tires. Apply 275 Fitzroy Street or Phone 2250-1. FOR. SALE -- 1042 INTERNA- tional Panel and 1930 Mercury Apply J. Weeks, Government Garage, Beach Grove Inn. FOB SALE - 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan. in perfect condition. 1 year old Holstein bull from pin-e bred stock. fit for service. Bennett Deighan, Bradalhane. FOR SALE - I029 DODGE Sedan Car. Good condition. Also one 1933 Calr tractor on rubber. One Massey Harris gang plough. almost new. Reginald Butler, York Point. ileln Wanted WANTED - BELL BOY. Queen Iiotel. WANTED-HOUSEKEEER. FOR particulars phone 2135-1. ' after 11 a.m. ' APPLY ' WANTED — MVLN FOR FARM ‘work, Good, wages. Chester .7. Weeks. Medea-lemon. 0 WANTED-GIRL FOR HOUSE- worlr. Good wages. Write P.O. Box 115. Charlottetown. WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm near Charlottetown. Good wages. Apply-O. W. Campbell. Wlnsloe. Phone ISBB-Ring 11. extremely hardy - quick grow- ing Chinese Elm-will grow two loot the first year - enough plants (25) to plant i feet - also 12" when shipped.‘ “ ' l, Price 25 plants (or SZQS-Mont- morency Red Cherry tree; 2-3 ft. branched-S for- $90-50 for .S2'l.00. Giant Flowering DeIpii- , initzn roots. mixed ‘ , 3 for WANTED-GIRL T0 WORK IN general store. State salary ex- pected. Vernon River Co-Op. Association. WANTED-GIRL FOR‘ GENERAL housework, immediately. Phone 982-1. or write P. O. Box 221. City. Ho; 6 for $1.00. Apple trees spec- ial clearance 3 it. and tub In Ildlfit — MMIIItOSh, Cortland, My. Plgdm-Kelffer. 8 for $1.98; fl M01400. Cash or deposit ' ylth" order. Reserve now for Ipring Delivery. Write for New Full Coloured Garden. ‘Guide. ‘Brookdale-Kingswey _ filer-series, jowmanville. Ontario. Nil? MINI“- ' ron sass: Beautiful shore property at Abercromhie, 2 miles‘ from the town cf New Glasgow in the County of Picfcu, N.S. IN acres of the finest lend, 50 acres in lumber, .20 acres marsh, 30 acres cultivated. House and hem on property. Bern 100x33‘ feet. fireproof walls and reef, overflcwl well at born. Lightning rode en house and barn. Tele- phone and electricity, etc. "A veal property and opportunity for e dairy former. eeflen. AppIyz- 4_ F. A. MILLIGAN ‘ I45 Willow Ave. N 0| N S. Pi I'- rce on app: h Can Car Found .__ ._... -.. Can Car Pfd Can Steam . Can Paper Dom Steel B Dryden Fraser .. Ford A Founda .. Gen St Wares .. ..._ ._....... I-Iow Smith I-Ism Bridge . Hlr Walker ._ m Nickel Imp Oil rm Pete . l6 . ...... _._ .....__. l3 Int Power ...... ..... .__ ..... 50 Int Paper Imp Tob B O Power Con Smelt Lelse Woods ...._ ,..... ._.. ... 30 Massey Harris ._.... _._ ._... McColl Front .. ........ L... NatStCar .... ..._.._,.-._. 2B Noranda 49 Price Bros 50 Quebec Power l6 Shawinigsn 21 St Inw l2 St Law Pfd ...._ f. ......... 4B l3 35 24 '18 10 Dom Tex .. Dom Tar Wbg Elec A ..._ ...... .a... a.- St 0f Can . Brazilian ........ ............ FARM FIIII SALE 60 acres at Brookfleld known as “Murdoch Stewart” farm. Apply at McLean Bros. Store, North Wlltshire. or McLean b Melin- non, Solicitors, Charlottetown. If not sold privately before May 4th ‘the farm will be set up at Auction on the premises on May 5th at 2 pan. MeLEAN I MeKINNON Royal Bank Building. FOR SALE SHORE LOTS SUITABLE FOR SUMMER COTTAGES HARRY MORRIS, West Royalty Mortgage Sale There will be sold by PIIIIIQ Auction in front of the Law (Ioesrts Building In Charlottetown, build- ing on hesday the 11th day of May A. D. 1M0. at twelve o'clock noonallthatparceloflandlltlate lying and being in C‘ Iottetown III Queen's County, Prince Edward Ilhnd. bounded and described as follows, that b to say: 00M- MENCING on the weat aide‘ of Prince Street at distance of forty- three feet ellht inches from the corner- of Prince and Dorcheater Street; and running thence ‘perch- verily llong Prince Street for the Ill ‘ of -thlrty-seven ‘feet feu- inches, thence vveetwardly at right anglea with Prince Street and p". allel with Dorchesfar Street for the distance of ninety-cue feet or until it reaches the east ide of the lane. thence sorsfhvvardly along the said lane for the distance of thirty- seven feet fear inches. thence at right ansiea eastwsrdly fer the dis- tance of ninety-one feet or to the ' (By The Canadian Press) Fears that the economy might be heeded for a new wave of in- flation _- high prices -- have . subsided somewhat. Ohe still can get an argument ei-tlher way, but those who believe that inflationary and deflatlonary lnfl ences will balance out, can argue more confidently thun they could a fortnight ago. In the first plwe, the European Recovery Program has not gener- ally been regarded as stuiilcient to cause new inflation; rather It was rqobded as an offset to forces which otherwise might have been too pi-eclpltlately deflat-ionary. B111: when proposafs for re-arm- amend. and stockpiling of war mlatuisls come on top of it, i: was feared this fresh demand would bring a new round of high prices. This contains a threat if the cold, or as it now is sometimes called. the "warm war." should heat up further. A pro-Communist vote Ln Italy, for instance. would have been s "hating" influence. As the situation stands, how- over, it looks as though resum- ment and stookvpilin-g will proceed. but at a pace which wifl have re- grml as to their effect upon prices. True, steel, copper, lead and many other materials will remain in short slipply and under high- er-price pressure. But on the other hand (here are attempts to bring down the prices of finished consumer goods, such as the dc- creases recently announced in the Umlicd States steel and electrical manufacturing industries. Here and there is talk of short- lfl?! qf textiles and consequent predictions of price jumps in their products: but as many predictions can be found in the other direc- tionn 0f pflme Importance In the sit- uation is p. definte buyer-resist- ance. This is not due so much to rebellion as to the fact that the 0011mm". faced with high food costs, yuat hash’: the money to meet hizlh prices. He is buying seeotively and looking for bar. 851M. and manufacturers and retailers realise that l; IJhey are to sell goods they must produce in median-priced ranges. They wdll have some difficulties doing this but they recognize the prob- lmi. ‘Ilhe etrong note of Ilhe stock exchanges in recent wedzs seems to reveal e. growing confidence in the soundness od’ the economy for scene time to come, Livestock ‘Trading was active on the two Montreal livestock markets todav. Prices on cattle werestrohg while calves were 50 cents higher man the close of last week. Receipts were: 410 cattle; 1235 calves; ‘I42 hogs: 81 sheep. The few good steers offered brought 1&4‘! with s few choice were 14-1550. common light steers down to ll. Heifers ranged fhm 0-18. Good cows were 12-14 with a few helferish cows at 14.50. Med- ium kinda 10-1150, and ommor. 8.50-0.50. Cannerr and cutteis were 6-835. Good bulls were 12- 14 and commoner kinds 9—l1.50. Good quality vesis were 18-20. Common to medium quality vesls made the bulk of the offerings and these were sold in mixed lots be- tween 15-1650. The few grasses! offered made 0-10. Althoush. hose were in good de- mand, there were no early Isles made at time of_ writing, ‘rhere were a few spring lambs offered. Spring lambs weighing 40 lbs. or better brought 12-15 each. Lambs weighing less than 40 lbs. are not wanted. Sham were from s-io according to quesiity. son sans: 11' OYSTIB DID Inf-Ire farm of ‘l! acres. er $5 acres on the south ide of Portash Road. This farm ls in high stale r ~".::'--.....- "s our" else, an s.’ sum errant-r - '8! Spring Perl Iosl Wcnaatorrcrowu remnant. April se_ (gp)--. steers at l8. Medium quality steers , y» - a o ¢°f¢ Q "Abgm. upifal punishment >--.__......_ is simply asking for this sort of. thing.“ our _-. ..- ». - 4 I. e . _ a‘ I3‘ l o" - 0' . .l ' ' . TIIE PIIBLIII ‘SEIIIIIIIE 0F IIAIIAIIA REQUIRES An INSPECTOR OFWNILAMMABLE LIQUIDS. GASES, AND Ix. PLOSIVES for the Board of ‘lransport Commissioners at ohm“, ‘ _ 93300-04500 . A POULTRY GEZNETICIST and A TOBACCO SPECIALIST for the Department of Agriculture es Ottawa. 03300-89000 2 COMMODITY OFFICERS for the Department d ‘Ire-do and Con. merce at Ottawa, 930043.900 4 TECHNICAL OFFICERS (Dominion Wildlife Service) for the na- partment of Mines and Resources at Ottawa. Halifax, Saskatoon and Vancouver. 83.000-$3,600.~ AUDIT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDIT ASSISTANTS for the Office cf the Auditor General at Ottawa, salaries up to $3,000. AUDIT EXAMINERS for the Department. of National Defence at Ottawa, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto and Iiallfex. 810100-3900, An anrron for the piper-mum of Mines and Resources at Ottawa, 83840043000 Poster announcements giving full details are on display-and appli- cation forms are obtainable-at Post Offices, National Employment Service Offices, and Offices of the Civil Service Commission through- out Canada. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA GUILTY IN WAITRESS MURDER Leslie Robert Davidson, 20, of Toronto, was sentenced to be hanged June 20, for the revolver slaying of Margaret “Mickey" Meredith, pretty waitress and one-time entertainment partner od the piano-playing coal hoover. The shooting, in a Toronto restaurant the night of March 1, ended what the crown described as a of “guilty PB-"Imh" mBKk-IHS a trail of unhappy homes and broken marriages. It is likely that an appeal against the sentence will be enered. - DAILY CRQSSWQRD BE g 5g “m” “so "M are as .. 1. Sheltered 3. er inlets LKindo! 22.’i'hrash UB1! EJDIEI B. Above cheese 2t. Material Hum gllug 6G 11. Wait for (i. Word of for lire m; B mag 11mm‘ ""“° ""'"°p"" no BBB no cheek ~ meaning 1°11! l¢h°°l m3 _ Em 5m 13.Asa.ie at (Bib) (shortened) Emu Q g5 m3 secondhand dPal-tof 20.Kindofflsh mam [3 Hm mg 1s. An opera "to be" 80- Isthmu- E113 B mun ‘ singer ‘Liouth EAsia ‘_ m". m “n,” cs1." "- 2:222... ' ’ 18. 0 - 0 - 39mg Ger. partiality 35. Biblical 35- Sud" mannames 10. Across ame fl-Esrell 19.1mm (prefix) as. Manila 44- Guided choice u. Shield hem? tf-llmlilm“ 21. Deters I1. City (OItIL) S1. Native 0| 47-1110 W" 28.A.nimal'l 1c. Dxclsrna- ,_ New 4.9- 8mm“? foot tlonl lenient ("M-l 25. Title of a knight Nflrhicit. sweet. liquid 28. Partly dark Slllpoeh SL-Unadorned 80. Small villages 80. Rodent 40. Sleevelel, outer garment (Arab) 61. Pushed with aiongatail tthpriscn (ling ll.) (I. Sprite! dldlielda 00. Mottled horse 01. Forays 52.801: l. Elevator MIC damnation-a emu-pc- sums-a ,0’ PIA. ‘U!!! VIKUO VCIIX. VIKU xuav-c. UTLPV nxssrzv nan use: DYIP-VJYDO. _ Ieaea-saysoyptiqastss AWOIDITPLYIPOKINIILIKI APPLII os- oom n! PICTUIIII» or; mvln-rnovliital marnmsuausnarwqsysslcsaaiaaw “DON'T” FIHROW THEM AWAY" “SWAP YOUR TIRED NECIITIE”! llaiiasouateslatlssyoirotireloflandreceivainratnrn ‘thsaaarsnaaaberof etsaneldiffarenttlesvvagst, lthesarnevvay. Wepaytheroiarnpostags. In psythe pest- mancnsdollsrvvhanyeItiaaas-rtva. Pieaaeetatewtisthee-yea prefer bright or conservative pattern. HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES COMMENCING Monday, April 5th, I948, and until further notice, all highways in this Province are closed fe Motor Vehicle traffic, (including tractors end trailers), sx- cept in such cases where the total weight of vehicle end Iced does not exceed 5,000 lbs. Anyone driving on Provincial highways eonirqry fc this order will be duly prosecuted. once u... 1...... of awn, an. 194a. ‘ J. _W. MoeKINNON, Deputy Provincial Secretory. __.| aucrrorz (sans NEW IUNGALOW THURSDAY, APRIL 29, AT I PM, 24 PARK STREET A six-room bungalow, 24x30, hardwood floors. Reedy f0 MM into, with o frontage of 45 feet and 112% feci depth. For um?" ficn, phone 737. . CORRIGAN nos. W H- 555m" Auchclfl Owners. _ — M‘- .. j auction sax. - OF PROPERTY-SI DORCIIESTER ST. . ' MONDAY, MAY 3RD AT PM. I'orn Instructed by M1. William Condom to ssII IiY I Auction his dwelling, 7 rooms and both with large porch on l" lief water heating system. New garage. 40 ft. frcntflFffi Darehsster St. witir on 00 ft. depth. Open for inspection I, Sstsrds sd finds’ afternoon ' Fer lsspysihaslst Play» 131. iaacdlste Pursuit W. H.‘ ‘EATON! Aucfi°n“‘r' sue-non» sass or no»... MONDAY, MAJY no AT 1.30 r. M. 5, ' AT m-m notcntms stem I em Instructed by Mr. 0. J. Ionnell fossil by Publiihlla his Z-Femlly Hesse, consisting of 7' end I room with I" ' . easily be converted Into Aeerhnenft. I - " Forte-swim like‘ 737- ' AvctIWI" g»