nlARChl‘ 2,2. 1948_ " THE CUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN r; f Advertising Bates-Playable lnmildvanec Minimum Charge l-‘nr Any Advertlneinent SI Uente. (kill-Fill Guardian Local: 5c per word; Wutern and [Intern Luella ‘ g,- p0!‘ ward; Announcement: and Coming Event: 3c per word; uraseiiicii 5c per word; in Meniorl Notice: 84c per inch; Lint: ,,, ru-rai 11nd iii-ritual ulionngl. Cards. etc“ lie per name; Letter: u; condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engagement: l0 word: In: sum and i0 cents ior every additional 3 words; Notice: of Thank: and Appreciation. 81c per inch n! 0c per word; Lists u! Subscrip- flung, 49 cents ncr inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. ~ Other rate: on application. é____.~ - '“- ":-_=—..—:___:-—- - iii‘ "r- ‘ w] For Sale i Male ileln Wanted "—1‘Ii'JiV BLACK‘ CLOTIII ' AN_ OPPORTUNITY - E5111}. , , .. 't- Iv- Auniy '11- vurv, Iishcd ilural Watkins District ,,. ,,..ruu uvaliiiéble. ii you are aggressive an: c ween the agrs or 35 any 55--‘.1a\'e or can secure travel oulilt, this Is your opportunity _ _ __ _ , to get established lu a profitable H“; J to iioiisitrolvi-ztt, “udlw-‘i 11f 1W1‘ 0W0- l-‘or full I, “mum m); n: m g. d particulars write today to The J. "i 1.31.1132; ._‘, R. Watkins Ciitlpany, Drpi, Z.Q_ I $77 Maasori St, Montreal. ue c. FOR. SALE—-“BELL" PIANO. $150. - One Bausch and Lomb HD-T. _._. l2" lantern, good as new. $75 ‘m; _~;_\l.l-J—LIi\Il'l‘ED QUANTITY Rev. o. E‘. Noel, the Rectory, . J-hcli trap lathes. Harold Kensiugton. _ ._#_--?-—-—- 1 PLANT A HEDGE ‘III! IIAI .1 -MOTOR BOAT 28 extremely hardy - quick grow. 1055m- gggug Apply Ing Chinese Elm-will grow two fool. the first year - enough plants (25! to nlant 25 feet - size 12" when shipped. Special Price 25 plains for $2.98-Mont- morenry Red Cherry trees 2-3 ti. hraitched-It for $l.98—-50 for $27.00. Cash or deooslt with order-Jieserve now for ‘Spring Delivery. Write for New Free ,1)“ .~.\I,I~J - e cows‘. ONE T0 l.‘ ,,_|, _.oou. Apply A. ILDUUl‘l-_ 0 rut ltuyulti- IUII lit. _ Ulicap. ‘Peter “rut UQJ HJFDUUI‘. h,“ man - 150 LOBSTER 1,4 ~ ltcpe- and Buoys. Martin §l,;",,,,-“,|lt1, New Dominion. g - \..:!1 ;..i...l MACAXZAY; 01019911119- ,--rt:.»\\\isi~;i;i:i' PLANTS tour:- n,» .\iuy-June- delivery- $150 , m1 $1000 thousand. W. B. (j;¢_u_ Iilgllfiflid. _ v J- r-Qu SALE - BEDROOM AND Ion,“ turiliturc, Also Odd dishes. 048. (We. P1111116 _ Pull Coloured Garden Guide. Hum roifsAailzL-ni ACRES or Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries, d ‘Hm buudmgs M st ca,“ Bowmanville, Ontario. school on farm. Apply “ McEacherti, 39 Passmorc _ Walltetlmwk V‘ I WANTED -- BY MARCH 30H], 5. E l J ["0 It . , _ "V", F001- two or 3 room apartment. heated Tlggat signing new 100 and furnished. Apply "N." care " 3 ' ' . Guardian. “mu-r irups and rope. elm. Bil _... _____ -__ ,1] good condition. Apply 00 wanted nuns Ferguson. Hampton- milelu Wanted iv i Mr r. o - IMMEDIATELY. lieu-l ‘t adults. Mrs. John Myers, ,\'[l .\lbion. . W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY- Huliaekcepei" for modern home 001th small children. NO washing llilli good working conditions. Apply stating experience and sal- nrj; required to BOX 854, Guard- wAsranffiiovsaz I iNpc-oiivmv at once- Write 0., c/o Guardian. _________________, W A N TE n - BEER BOTTLES. l-lldes. Iron and Metals. Highest prices Fast service Phone 2208 Maurice Block 8a Co. WAN TE D — ALE BOTTLE! Highest prices paid.’ hat piek~ up service Phone 2542. Evenings i107. Michael Brae. Ian. _ WANTED AT ONCE — A YOUNG -r~ -~ Woman l! kitchen assistant. Men wantgfl gourd and lodging provided. u a» ~ wen rm W“ msme“! N” M55’ no mme' Collegiate School ' llothesay clock, independence! The 1ead- N B ' y’ mg hue oi Home Service Prod- }'_'___ I u l Fine city and rural ter- _ _ ::L0rles available. A vehicle is zierdcd ior routes. If you have ROOM AND BOARD AVAIL. selling ability and a small cap- ziil-lvriie today for tree infor- Ill.lllUll—F3miICX—1600 Deiorim- .0 Montreal. _ __ __P_e_rs00ai F00 NEUBALU-IA. LUMBAGO. iilldlhtlillic Pains, Chest. Colds, nniuy liest Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggilt. Witt. SEND ruse. con’ or booklet. giving the Christian Tcttnmony oi General Sir Wil- liam Debbie, Defender ot Malta. nu request. No strings attached. Robert George Cowan, 1 McGll- iurai’ Avenue. Toronto, Ont. able tor two people tn clean res- pectable home, share bedroom. Phone 2090-J. T0 LET — 2 OR. II l-‘UR. [SHED rooms, suitable for light house- keeping- Phone I'm-J. T0 RENT — FLOOR SPACE above Checker Garage. 24 x 36 it. Apply Checker ‘raxi. Lost, Found, Strayed 'i.'6§1_':dfila_v~r‘iiui\*rAtN _ PEN and brown wallet with snaps etc. Phone 350. __ LOST - BILL-FOLD CONTAIN- ing 51TH of money in vicinity of . Hunter River. Finder please Ikrsatrucks For Sal’ notify Albert Doiron, Toronto volt SALE -ia41 cnnvsutn. Rwd- 1M 23- - Windsor, as good as new. Very small mileage. Write ABC c/o Gunrrlmit. iaerfiirirrifirrarsbfirr.‘ ring, vlclnltv Checker Taxi. Finder leave Checker ‘Taxi. >..._ DAILY CROSSWORD Acnoss so. Sharp to s. Cali ' ' JflPEon the taste 11. Oougu b. Prickly 51. Scottiah- 18. Native o! envelopes Gaelic Denmark 0r fruit 52. Weaver's 18. A parvenu 9~ S-fihared instrument 10. Wit 9111'“? DOWN 21. Simian 10. 0n top l. Spanish 2100a! ll. fest conqueror grains l... Fanatical oi’ Mexico 24. A corner 14- Lower: 2. Past 2s. Highest , "file 3. Glacial card Slilrllv’! Alum I ‘GuIj-‘Iol snow 29. Coin (FL) l5. Ostrich-like 4 Abound: 30. In bed 88. Hits herd I11"! 5 Obstacle 31. Agorgo dtverbnl 11- Opening: s. The eye in s4. Hoary - .40. Bitter veteii ianat.) symbolism 8b. Weary 46. Spawn 181 Cry. l! a. 1. Mechanical s1. Not at any er iish @111 _ man time 48. Metallic rock 20. Native o! Spflftl .33. Mohamme- dan cell to prayer. 25. Enemy goon}, -'l'he _ 2 article) i T- Llttle, intgd ', beardapo 30.1mm. measure 32- Tuber (SILAIIIQTJ 733. Lacking in hardneu iifilieepcr: oflund; issmbllng) N-Swie: 4o Ev‘ canton Lvpoei.) tonemdono Pit-Claim! ' t 5013mm itiaeriiri“ \""P0m CBYPIOQUUII-Acryptoglnnqnetnlon ‘ _ ~ our: rnr. NA acne: p JHINPDI flu ux, runes pinkuxagssnnur ‘vpzxi -Ji-1znvx., _ . ' u-ypqumTlis-rmvooruotmnsatsrovrm rr 1g: run orrnli THOUGHTg. \ a ,/ . , Betudgyl; FORIVTL. I 1-4 2000 McMarmac Mining New York - —— Exchan c. (Cmniinn Pres) ‘ TORONTO. March 21- ____ Bales ' flock Close All ch91" ---- -- 7-3 Am ou- 40 3-4 10000 Alger 54 1-4 905 5150mm _ 49 Am Tel Tel 148 5-8 2599 A"; gqn 15g Anaconda. .... .. 3.3 l-i 3500 Ashley .. 0e s-a Al-fihlfiv" 98 1-4 i000 Atlas Yk Baldwin 14 1-4 i700 Aumaquc .. B "f1 o 13 1'4 i100 Aunor . . 59nd"! 31 1-3 32100 Base Met . t-a Beth 5t ~14 1-4 1600 Be“- _ Boeing 29 1-4 2000 Beaulicu 3-4 B018 51 3-1 i000 Bevtourt .. B11835 - ‘l? ‘"3 3594) ggdgood G and O ill’ l--I 1500 36b1,, Chrysler 59 5-8 30 Brulorne . C°1 G" 11 7-3 9530 Br“ Dom Com and S U 1-3 2m) Bukadl C005 Ed It 5-1:‘ ' 200 Buff Aiik 5111"“ A 111 3-4 2000 Burl Cen "M18115 - 62 "'-1' 1330 ca] Edam E180 AULO 4B =2 1000 Callinan . 311° -» - - 1° 114 i203 Calmiont (m1 111w 34 1-‘- 13-5 Bk Com Gen Motors . 54 1-4 700 c Brew .. Goodrich so i-f. 2500 Centremaq on 50°11'11" ~ 4° --~ s00 Chcskirk 0a 1-2 9t N" P 4° 3-3 900 Chester 250 ‘mdwn M 17 2m Cochenour 205 11" P1111 ~ 47 3-1 1500 Con Bent .. so 111° Te! 13 1-3 12500 Con Homest . l7 1-: J Mnv - 1§ f-Z 125 c Smelt .. s4 lzlKennw ~ 4g f‘ 2030 Daragon 11 M°m3 5f "4 1500 Div Int . 44 {flesh Kel -- 1= 3-4 10 Dome v g1 1,3 iv Y Central l-I l-Z 11000 Donalda 7i fl Am" » 16 203i) Donalda .. 7i 98"“ P1X - 29 3 ‘ 2000 Dulama .. 2i Perm R - ~ 151-9 7500 Duquesne .. ‘ 33 713951 ~ l? "4 200 Duvay > o3 b4 FhIIIIPS 6A 7200 a Sulliv . 222 @8610 <- 191,-? 2100 Elder . 5a Mono e l» -_--1 10050 Eldona 14 Beers ROB - 34 5f 00o Eureka 225 olmmono 29 1104 Giant .. ssu 5000M’ 1° 1'4 1500 Gillies .. l0 o Pevifio 51 2509 Globe 59 S Railway 39 l-t 10000 Gods Lake 02 §i>wv 118 3100 Gold c; 11 otd Oil NJ ‘I4 7-‘: 12:0 Gold Man 222 SW18 111d W ~ 11 1- 1250 Home e25 Stdbkr 18 aso Holllng l0 Tom ~ » Q9 3100 305m 33 Union Pac . 1b.} 0-‘ 4,40 Imp Bk _ g5 Untd Corp .. . 2 3-4 12s Int Nick st 1-4 l» S Rubber - 42 "-1 3000 Int Uran 4'1 11 5 SW1 - 7.2 f? 5875 Kelwren i9 Vanadium . 15 H-e 325 Kerr Add .. l3 1-2 Warner . Ll "P, 6000 Kirk Go l4 3-4 West U 21 3-4 1100 Kirk L 158 lnesthse El . 2s 1-2 s00 Labra . 510 5 P‘: Z500 Laguerre .. 04 f‘ -"| 2000 L Dufault . 45 '3 "2 925 L shore .. l2 5-3 155cm Wash. .. g2 3000 Llngman . .. 1200 Lil 1.1. . .. 101 I P ED410128 14000 Louvic .- 50 10600 MacDon . . 80 1000 Maclcod . - 1’ MONTREAL. March 2l—(CP)-- 500 Mad-SB" ~ 23° iI-‘roduce prices quoted here Satur- 85 McIntyre 61 1'2 day were reported by the Domin- 500 MCKBHZIC ion Department of Agriculture arr follows : 3500 Mid Cont . 07 »Eggs; {Free cases, A large 43 1-2 300 Min corp 65° _44; med 41-42, A pallets 40- 1000 Mylamaq 14 41; a 20-40, c 30-02. 1200 Nexus - 121° Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- 2900 New Bid of lzed, fresh and storage no l 6'! 385 Noranda 3-4. current receipts Que no l 4000 Normet 17f pasteurized 61; no 2 66 First grade 3000 Nor Inm - 3° i-rea-mery print job price 69-60 2500 OBrlcn - 133 1-4; solids ashes 1-4. t k 2500 08111118 » Cheese: Wholesale eurren ma ‘e 4400 Okalta 1“ western white and colored 394i 13009 0101mm 09 1-2 nominal. No other prices estab- l~tl00 Qsisko .. 6i “shat 10000 Osulake i’? Potatoes: Que no i 10 lbs 2.05‘- i 5500 Pacalta 0-3 3,15; no z 1.00; NB no 1 1s u» 600 Pamour 120 2.20-2.35; PEI no l 100 lbs 3.20; 2000 Pen Rev . .. i. _-1 no l 1s libs 2.25-2.40. e 5000 Piccadilly .. 12 --2 __________ 9500 Que Iéabf" 2g 1 2 i100 Pore ee .. . ' 500 POW Gfild Vt .. 55 800 Preston .. 165 I 1000 Que Mari 52 ____ 4.130 Quemont 12 1'2 AT nALu-x_ 2000 Regcourt " o1 ., Arrived Saturday 135 Rm’ Bk " ' " a "4 Blue Peter, irom St. John's. Nfld- “790 Rupmmm m Sniled Saturday 1500 Se“ All‘ "5 Nova scotia, for st. John's. und- 5999 slmd m" " o6 Manchester’ Commerce, Man- 2500 58mm‘ " u’ chest/er. ~ 140° 3"“? or " In Bllveroak, Boston 15400 sherritt -. 1111 Novena, 5m, ‘john, N_ 5,, m; i100 Studs. .. 5B Gmmw_ 2200 Starratt 05 “ma, sud“ 3°09 steep m’ no Aqultanla, trorn Southampton 159° sum" 134 Ne; Hcllas, Citmil. 15°" 5Y1"“““° m AT SAINT JOHN 525 Teak H 305 Arrived Saturday 43m Thurbms ~ 071a Appollo, trom South America 140° ‘JP-P ca“ - W‘ soiled snturdey 600 Ventures . .. 550 Irish Poplar, m. Dublin . 600 Wflitfi -- 50o q Arrived sund‘, 950° Win59“ l" Moveria, from Glasgow iooo Willsey - 1" llynenfjord. Baltimore 211° W“ H“! ~- Barbara. Baltimore or" “r'r'3.‘ie‘“"" 1100 Foot-l" A - wnoLLr AnAn 50° P111"! °" Transjomdan in. wiholly Arab Total sales 516,000. n”, United Church Conference The Conference‘ Missionary and Maintenance Committee o! uhe UnIteclChurch o! Canada met in session ‘in the vestry o! first United Church, Truro, N. 5., on Tuesday, March l7. at ‘I p. in. The chairman 0t the committee, Rev. W. McN. Matthews, B.A., 8.1)., pas- tor ol Warden United Church. Glace Bay, N.lS., presided. The secretary was Rev. John A. Mac- Donald, B.A., pastor oi Knox Un- ited Church, Glace Bay, NB. The Rev. John H. MacCalluui was the iepresentatlve from the Prince Edward Island Presbytery. Tile chairman gave an lnterestw mg report o! the United Church m. the Maritimes, dealing in pa:- Licular with the missionary and tnalntenaiice work o! the church. Tire Maritime Church has ex- ceeded its 1947 objectlve- This ls an Indication that the people are sympathetic to the great work oi the church at home and abroad. Plans are being made to celeb- rate, in 1950, the 25th annivers- ary otl the United Church 010m- ada. Keeping that memorable event in mind, and because o! the extreme urgency of the work oi the church lri these days o! need and hunger. and unrest, the mis- sionary and maintenance objective tor the Dominion in 1950 has been set at $3,000,000. Each member and adherent oi the church must share in this vital and important work, giving and doing oi his or her best ior Christ and His King- dom. 1i Canada and the world are thus to] be saved, than the good wodk of the past and o! the present must be continued until at last Christ shall reign in every human heart. ' The Crusaders’ Cavalcade oithr; United Church o! Canada spons- ored by the misionary and main- lenance committee was brought t0 the attention oi the meeting by the chairman. The Cavalcade is coming to the Maritimes late in August, and will be at ‘Trinity United‘ Church, Charlottetown, from September 11th to Septem- ber 15th. The Cavalcade tells the story of thee home and overseas work or the church. Not only is the work 0d each o! the boards and departments o! the church displayed in a modern style, but the challenge which laces the people o! the world, and particu- larly those of the United Church, is dramatically portrayed. Tlhe Rev- T. E. Mcbennan. pastor lo! '1‘rinity United Church, Charlotte- town, is Convener o! the Prince Edward Island Cavalcade Oom- mittee. - York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. York, were visitors in pleasant oi Mrs. Watts, father, Mr. Joe Grove on Wednesday, the guests Dover. Mr. Willard Murray, Pleasant Grove, spent Wednesday evening in York. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis, York, were visitors to the cit-y on Tuesday. 4 Mr. Ranisay Auld, Covehead, was a visitor to the city on Thursday. Mrs. l-ieber Protiitt, Rmebsnk, la visiting in York, the guest at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vessey. Visitors to the city last week were: West Cooper, Eddie Doyle Seymour Bert, Harold MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray, Marion Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. l Master Joie Caswell hu re- turned to his home in Pleasant Markets Ilt II Glance (Camdien Press) Toronto-Stocks higher; trials lead good market. Montreal-Stocks higher; print show strong advance. New York-Stocks higher; in- dustrtals advance in active trad- indu- HOWE ing. i For lmmediate Sale Beautifully located dairy fluid milk producing farm - 4 mile’: from Charlottetown containing 90.acres of highly productive land. ' Buildings practically new with modern conveniences throughout. ,'I'wo continuously running brooks supply water in pastures. Other building: include-new garage, dairy, grainery and icehoueo- WITH OR WITHOUT STOCK. Wonderful opportunity - Priced right for Immediate sale. I Apply LEIGZI mains»! SOUTH PORT T? Grove alter visiting in York the guest o! his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray. The snow plow started up Pleas- ant Grove road last week but didn't have very much success because it didn't have enough steam behind it, so Mr. Parker Hooper had to haul his fertilizer the old- fashloned way with the horse and sleigh. Mr. Vernon Duck. York, is kept. busy hauling feed for Mr. _Wendeli Vessel’, who is in the shur Gain feed business. On account oi’ all the snow this winter, the snow shovellers on the railroad are kept busy. ovncoxrs Phone Z448 IIEW IIETIIIIII CLEANERS __-_-.--nii.~ We Clean A employment. EMPLOYMENT openings. Sympathy la been extended this week to Mr. Dolph Ml-luray, York, on the death pt his sister, Mrs. Maud Jenning of Sburis. ___. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett ‘Ilhey believe l1 it is and family were visitors to Union the rigiht hand the lINer will Road on Sunday the guests o! tit, it with the left hind. the . _ rice NIl\_I_l_t‘_ 0a MltllllN nntulis .. . blessing 0r boomerang.’ During 1948 Ottawa will pay back this tremendous total to individual Canadians in the form of refunds on 1942 Income Tax (Compulsory Savings) and as cash for War Savings Certificates maturing duringihe year. Some of this money may be coining to you. EXTRA MONEY is always useful, and in homes across Canada these payments will be welcomed as valuable additions to income. But the catch is that this additional spending power, if true-N listed into immediate buying, would almost certainly drive present prices still higher and increase your own cost of living. It is, therefore, wise, if your budget permits, to defer your spending, putting the money instead into the purchase of addi-' tionaI CANADA SAVINGS BONDS. Never forget, the money you have coming to you as a Tax Refund, or as the proceeds from War Savings Certificates, is the fruit of your wartime saving eifort. It represents a cash asset; "think twice before you spend it. Canada Savings Bonds can be purchased over the counter atl any branch of The Royal Bank of Canada. You can buy them ' outright for cash, or if you wish, use the proceed: of your govern- ment cheque as a down payment for bonds to be paid for by instalments. The procedure is simplicity itself. Our nearest branch will look after all details for you. ~“ You’ll never be sorry you saved." ‘II-IE naval. BANK or cAnAnA CI-IARLOTTETOWN BRANCH ~ - - lrundie: ciao in Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Summonldo and Tyne Volley. W. R. CRUIKSHANK," Manager HOW ABOUT DRINKS‘! 1n Mexico a patient will. hind! whether a medicine lhould be ilk on with the right or bend. with blu- U!!! n Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonaliL-O neys. goe+c~oe Z red Rock Cockerels and New AT BARGAIN PRICES IF INTERESTED CALL US COLLECT SWIFT?» IIIITCIIEIIY Phone 2192 fi . Farm Labour The present trend indicates a fairly brisk demand for’ experienced farm labourers for both permanent and seasonal All farm labourers who have not already made arrangements for employment should contact the NATIONAL‘ AT CHARLOTTITOWN 0R SUMMERSIDE where they will be advised of current OFFICE Farmers If you require farm help this Spring, please place your order with the nearest NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE at once stating wages, general working conditions and whe- ther married or singlrman preferred. eept a married man, advise typo of accommodation available‘. THIS AD SPONSORED BY THE PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT! or AGRICULTURE. “shiatsu CHICKS 5 Limited number Barred Rock, Lighl'_Sussex and New Hampshire Crossbrcds, New Hampshire (mixed) Chld". 5"‘ If In a position to ac~ >0 Hampshire Cockerels. 4M4<es~s~0 ueo<eorooe+ Charlottetown '§§§O4-O O4 O4rfi4§4 OOQO-QQ r o