rAgsslx ' ' » , OOIILITI FINANCIAL III-VICE f Government and Corporation Bonds _l . Liltodendlinllltellfltookl Bought and Sold F. J. BRElllllll 8i COMPANY LTil. . Members Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada l. ill. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown HI Richmond Si. Daily Quotations Telephone H70 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance, , CharQ For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian locale 5o poi‘ word; Western and 511M" Announcements end Coming Events 3c per Minimum tooels 2o per word; word; Classified So per wold; In M (My; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc" 5c PM name; Letters of Condolence Bio per gents, 40 words for $1.00 end 10 cents words; Notices of Thanks and ‘ 9o: word; Lists of end Presentation. 01-00- iptlcn; i8 cents per inch; Address Other retee on application. , ' Notices 84o per ‘ inch; Wedding Engage- lor every additional 3 ,i'fl¢llfi0ll, 84o per inch or 5o For Sale FOT-"d s,w_.tircnss”“?mi Perfect condition. Phone 159-1. FOB BARE-LOOSE uar. AT Silliphant Farm, Hunter River. Jack Watts, Haunpsh-irc. '''' ‘- _ son sans: - 1% H- P- ENGINI used 10m- months. Good condi- tion Apply Leonard Cameron. Cape 'I‘raverse, “_ FOB SALE — GENERAL PUR- pose mare, 8 years old. J. Flynn. St. Peters. ron SALE - JERSEY cow. DUE to freshen March 22nd. Robert Andrews, Brookfleld. son sans: - ONE" Now“ FORD V-8 ENGINE, suitable for use in mptor boat. A. Pickard and Co. _.-__-- FOB flALE—l00 ACRES. 80 clear, £0 under hard and 501i wood. Buildings in 200d repair- Harold lvlclvlanus, Maplewood. ro NEW SILENT Glow cabinet radiant oil heat- ers. New battery and electric radios and electric irons. Coils- ins Radio and Sales Service. Hunter River. "~A""“ rolt sans -- '41 CHEVROLET engine with res-conditioned transmission and automatic booster and one radiator. Cous- ins Radio and Sales Service. Hunter River. Miscellaneous PAYING FORQOWHIDES 13c PER lb. Horsehides $6.00 each. Maur- ice Block & Co. ACCOMMODATION WITH MEALS for two couples. Residental. Box 330 Guardian. EMEBY BLAOKETT. PAINTER. Paper Hanger and Decorator. Phone 2041-3. TAKEN BY MISTAKE AT NEW Glasgow Rink. a new WW1 W"- cost. Will the person who owns this coat kindly meet at New Glasgow on Tuesday 1118M B110 exchange. Signed Harold Mao- Donald. Personal IYOIENIO SUPPLIE (RUBBER goods) “ ‘ postpaid in plain. scaled envelope‘ with pricelist. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00- Mail-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rubber Co. Box 9'1. Hamilton, Ont. Ceramic tile was one of the most videly used flooring materials in medieval chin-chcs. WANTED CHEESEMAKER DUNDAS DAIRYING ASSOCIATION Bridgetown "Nevende lnand". copper sulphate from Help Wanted WANTED - soc dlzanlin. AT- i ply McGuigan and Boyle. WANTED — GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Apply Mrs. Fred Egan, 38 Villa. . WANTED —- A SINGLE EXPR- lenced man to work on farmi Must be capable of taking cllulge of stock, Good wages to the right man. Write Box 331, care Guardian. Wanted immmmmmm WANTED —- CAR IN GOOD CON- dition from 1938 up. Apply to Box 189, Soul-ls. ll. Y. Stock Market lloncluiied Fourth Week 0f LoverPrioes. NEW YORK, March 9- (AFF- The stock market Saturday u0n~ cluded its fourth successive losing week with most leaders continuing to drool),- although liquidation dried up to some extent and scat- tered issues negotiated modest re- coveries. Tile ‘week's average de- cline was the sharpest since early last October. Among the day's casualties were Norfolk and Western, off three at 245; Eastman Kodak three at 23d; "-8- Gypsum z 1-2 at 101. Allied Chemical two at 1'70 and Chrysler l 3-8 at D6 l-8. American Tele- phone and Pennsylvania edited in- liLAlllES WALL STREET Robert R. Young. board chair- man of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad has stated that “Wall Street control and Washington regulation run neck and neck" as major factors of wihat is wrong with U. S. railroads. Young voic- ed his disapproval as he launched a new “Federation for Railway Progress" which will be open to all persons interested in the pro- gressive development of Ameri- can railroads. The federation pro- pose to nlustei" public opinion to revitalize the American railroad systom restoring courtesy, effici- ency and earning power. stumblers were U. S. Steel, Beth- lehem. General Motors, Goodyear, Goodrich, Montgomery Ward, Western Union “A", Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Amerrcan Smelt- ilig. American Can and Union Carbide. Pivotal gainers were Pullman, Texas Co., Du Pont, Kennecott, J. I. Case and International Harves- Canadian issues closed quiet. Canadian Pacific, Dome Mines and Distillers Seagram all were un- changed. In the curb small minus signs were posted for U.S. and ‘in-ter- national securities, American Re- public and Niag-ira Hudson Power. Lake Shore was unchanged. ' New York GRACEFUL LEGS ARI IN DANGER wearer; - ltfaomié. Phone 2542. Michael Bros. i WA N TE D —ALE BOTTLES} Phone‘ 2208. Maurice Block. ________.____. YOUNG RELIABLE MAN WITH car desires employment. Write Box 330, care Guardian. r Male Help Wanted . ADEITIOUS MAN WANTED FOR local Watkins Route. Business, established and possibilities un—‘ limited. Chance for advance- ment with expanding iii-m. Ap- plications held in confidence. For details w-rlte Dept. ZC-C-IA, 2171 Messon St, Montreal 34. - lllAKE MONEY AT HOME. ES- iabliahed Company has opening for ambitious marl capable man- aging his own business in pwri neighborhood. Excellent earning possibilities. Famous Products Corporation, Dept. PEI-C-i 370 Guy Street, Montreal, ' _____._.__---- Lost Found Strayed LOST — TRUCK SPARE TIRE between Hunter River and Air- port. Finder please notify A. P. Gallant, R/ustico. Pet Stock BUDGIES—BABIES AND BREED- lng Stock—Flhches. Doves. etc- Retaii and wholesale. 244 Welles- ley St.. Toronto. Make delicious fruit-nut :andy from dried peaches and peanut but- ter. Grind the peaches, add the peanut butter, form into balls, and roll in sugar. your dealer new,‘ end be sure to have it on hand for spring requirements: Prompt delivery of all poles end shes.‘ Special six-ply Inolsturepveof . begs assure easy handling. ' ‘ m Orable, ti it - ~ ' - _- EXchallgfi Chicago —The “l0 best legs in Floss strillgflyndaglgegre ..f§"°,;‘,§;; bee! trusts" n America" were chosen by a cour- ._._._ sgeous man who said post-war mes- A]; chem __ 17o _ cullne tastes in women's limbs were m c," 51 b2 icciaxgilrég toward the "beef-trusters" A s it 54 l- ‘ ' AZ; T29 _ 167 a; Barry Stephens of Chicago, ar- Am Wzitcr .. 1S 3-4 “"“°°“““ ’ 3° 5'8“ i Atchison s7 l-a‘ Baldwin .. 213-8 B and o . .. 141-4 Bendix 35 Bctii 90 l-B Boeing 2o 3-4 AT STARATHCONA Borg ~14 5-8 Brigg; as ALSO STOCK AND c an 0 . 50 1-8 Chrysler 95 1-3 FARM MACHINERY Col Gas 10 5-8 I J30,“ and S 24 . arm of 50 acres good gm; Ed 3-4] idnd,hmosi‘lybcleor, with dwell. urtlss A ||1 ouge ' ‘Curtrss Com . 5 3-4 hoguse uéd ugbclhiiilggcryi‘ he" Eiec Auto 57 3-4 . 9 ne_ on“! rgrie , 1g 5-3 Puml” "l ililrfl 0nd Ill house, {Gen El . a1 gotzzd condition, well fenced. iGPll Motors . so a-s , 50 acres of fond near G1 M rti .. . 30 1-2 - iaoodgchfl _ 66 H numbml one, (Jardlne Fonn), l8 Hioodyea, ‘ 55 H, acres ccor, balance lumber ond iG[NQr P _ 43 wood, dwelling house, born, ‘Hudson 1'7 1-8 hen house, forge and. work. Inripirtn 15 5-8 Show Harvester 8i 3 5o , , , In, PM, _ 4654 . acres od|o|ning "um. I PM, p _ 404 her two, (Mothieson property), Int Tel 141-4 25 acres clear, balance lum- ‘Kansas 0 .. 24 ‘7-8 be d Exennec 45 ms ‘EJCE: wood, well watered and Montg . . 5'7 i-Z ' Nash Kel . . l6 3-4 _ 4- stock, crop and forming Nat Cash . as 1-2 implements on number one .§Xm(,;ntral i g it: be sold with place lf de. Parmt Pix . .. 26 ' . 22 a-s . . isle-tail!‘ .. 2'1 s-s ApPiY ’“b"""'"9 0""! to Phillips . . 52 5°"1"B| W004. sifflilwfl". 6P Radio . 9 l-8 _ Repub __ 28 b8 H. F. MocPHEF,_ Solicitor, Sears R . .. 36 Riley Building, Simmons -- 37 3-4 l Charlottetown. ISocony 14 s a c 1-2 i s Ry . 42 3-8 Sperry . Z1 l-S s... 0.1a is i Stdibkr . zl 1-2 . . Texas . 56 3-4 A Um“ Pa, m, action Sale Untd Corp .. §5-B ‘ AT ST. CATHERINFS U S Rubber 5a US Steel .. 11 s-s ON WEDNESDAY, Vflflad-“im 19 ‘ MARCH l2 i947 Warner . .. l5 3-4 . ' West Uni-on -- 19 1'3 AT l O'CLOCK Wcstllse 23 Woolw 49 7-3 Form of 70 acres; 55 acres ' Yfiunlsi“ " 645's, clear, balance hard ond soft iwood. »STOCK: l more l3 ycors old; l more 8 years; l horse 7 years; 5 milk cows to freshen; 4 young cattle; 5 calves; 3 geese; 50 hens. IMPLEMENTS: Hay mower F. 8. W; hay ml‘. F. & Wr, new; spring tooth her- rows; light horrows; disk hor- "Wi; 9M9 plow Cocluhutt, new; Product: ‘ I MONTREAL, March 9—(CP)- Produce prices quoted here Satur- dziyfieported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow: Eggs, free cases: A large '56- 36 1-2; A medium 34-434 i-2; A puliets 30-40 1-2; B 31-32; C 25-- 26; packeiffor export: A large 38 l-2; A medium 36 l-l; A pillleta n 1-2. ' _ . Butter: Wholesale. Que pasteur- smgle PM“! “M” h“ Vi.“ lzed, fresh and storage no. l 40 W"; 5cllmefi 9mm 59W"; i truck wogon box, shaft; and pole; Z wood sleight; l wood sleigh pole; '| high bios il1igh; rivin w o; ' sleigh; lgset ‘Isgoiics Renfrsrvyin turnip pulper; l cream llpgr. §i°.’.'.'..-"i" "é..§§."'.'.?.‘.' ’ l 1.311!" I 1' Y- ing harness, new; 2 vork pod: and brcschings; 4 collars and --~=~ "m ii:."l:;=..i..:i:;' ..'::*...."::.':: CAPETOWN-z-Aircraft are U300 dfiiCill. ‘ ' ifimiiiéifmfié .°.‘ii‘.‘§’°“..§2.f‘°‘¥i?i with W. 1W. am. Aircraft are special pin/net with l: 0nd mixed groin. ‘ t0 l4 BRIO-ll aflu. I Tuynipt I Sale positive; no merve. cm. Tax Appeals in}: if}. "°""" '°" ""‘ ""' ____ g Termszjll sum up to $10M Notice i: hereby given that "$57 ‘"4? "if" "W!" 7 the Board of Appeal from Civic, mgmth.» m!" on from“ Rom and Assessments of the 1"" "W"- 5 P" "V" 5K6"? Elly of Charciottsm will bs- f" “"53 sld in the urt III In the City Building on Monday, “mN-w‘ "°W'°Y“',. r March l7"! dl "IQ Mill’ 0010"" c. l0:00 o'clock. A. M. ' .Mfl|“m J. A. FULLERTON, " ' . "1 q-ii- 1-2; current receipt Que no 1 nos- teurrzed 39 3-4 del Mtl; no 2 38 3-4. dcl Mil; first grade creanlery prints job price 02; solids 4i. Cheese: Western and Que, cur- rent receipt, fob factory, colored 22 1-18; white 22; wholesale, 10i- ored 22 1340-23 1-16; white 22 3-4-23. Potatoes: '70 lb bags, PEI 1.40- 1.45; NB 135-1843; Que 1.20-4.25. “ma, cl-lAnllo-i-lrrowlv nuanpyln to new low territory for 1947. Other \ last spring when I sold my registered Hereford herd I held the two most voluobls animals, selling their calves only at $50.00 eecli et the ogs of sis months. I now offer the I've cows, they ore three end one holf years old, with-bull calves alt eide_ just o week old, price coch cow and calf $550.00. Also one two end one hull yeor old Hereford heifer not registered with heifer colt at side a week old, [price $275.00. - Ons Holl Monufocturisg Co. large tlmshsr with automatic feeder ond blower, used only two seasons, worth today new $860M. Price §7N.00. Two new No. 2 Heine: Electric Graders without motors, chains the size lsquired to put up the British orders Price $335.00. I Ons 1939 Ohrysler Sedan with a new engine, new hector, five six-ply new tires, with two extra six-ply tires and tubes. Franlt B. Clarice e @ ©©©©©Q tilts’ representative, who says that Davis. English singennow in ifolly- in his work of selecting models for wood. artists he has viewed more than “Leg likes and dislikes run in 35-009 Mi" 0! Women's legs. chose cycles." Stephens said. ‘The scraw- as the “l0 best legs" those beiong- ny, thin leg l-s out. Editors and in! to the five "best-legged" wo- advertising men are asking for a men in the United Staten. calf and s. longer thigh than be- Winners on Stephens‘ list were fore the war. If the trend con- Alice Raye. Ann Miller, and Betty tinues, we will lee s return to the i Wt t iN." ‘LjiirjNii/\ii()."‘i ruicAi. Lpl- FIN ii i. iWIAL vi" 1H PRQBLEM5 iii vi Hti l’ ‘ Present-day industrial operations have many problems for the average businessmen. Why let production prob- lems get you down? The Dominion Government has established e free technical information service, endorsed by the Prince Edward Island Department of Reconstruc- tion. Technical ' formation Service can give you facts on the isteet industrial processes and techniques . . . help you develop the use of substitute materials . . . flvieeyosoatlle ntillsetioeelwesteprohctsu .h fact. it can lift e great harden from your shoulders. Take advantage o! the Technical Infor- mation Service today by contacting: C. R. Cracker, Representative 53 St. John Sheet, Fredericton ,N.l. Telephone 447. TEP up now, good people, and rnect the fashion master of the new season. Here's Buick for l947—stylc-vvlse, performance-wise, quality-wise and value-wise the sweetest "buy" your dollars are going to find anywhere this year. Eys vvcll that sparkling new grille- behind it you'll be plainly marked es strictly up to 1947 in your travel standards. Take lo tbe repel-log grace o! long, sweep-through fenders-allude tbe hallmark of e style porters sore to‘ bring you notice end approval where- ever you may go. None the reach o! the bonnet-long, deep, broad-chested-tbsrfe a life- time of thrills in such bountiful supply ofBnlck Fireball straight-eight power. Spohlle solid looting of a carriage big es you deserve-abs breadth o! been: the: spells room aplenty-the rcsdy-to-go poise of (out coil-sprung vvhecis ready to level the roughest roads into boulevard smoothness. And in particular, mark down this: Not one smart model but nine will present this fresh front to the world this season. Cars in three series, thrce wheelbase: and three price ranges give you a triplc-bsrrslled chance to know Buick size, Buick beauty, Buick ability when yes navel. no .¢ esu ‘ "QIIC. Choose from two versions of the garage-heady SPBGAL-foor of the light-footed SUPER-three of the greet-hearted IOADMASTIR scrlee. In each you'll find e rich ebunden of the things that make Buick‘ Canada's most weared automobile-cafes: that seem to stay forever young, the nlsrchlcss bndysncyofBoiColl spring- ixg, the speciousncsi of greet room,- the feathery handling of controls that are always Pobedlellh yeenfl iiJhiwi iitiiifr gpigmgivii}, W" iiiwi BUC- i,\i;iii‘,*_!1ii_i?ii-‘."'i ALLISON MacLEOD, Qlarlgttewwn. P; l?-