if‘ til ll -..l'n' 1eu1sR;er.12-1~= Stock Markets At A Glance § LANTIGEN Organs infected with Catarrhal Poisons TORONTO. Jan. l‘ — (OP) — Trading quieted down a bit and prices were slightly weaker in the inal session of the week on the Toronto Exchange. The gold group B8 the Base Metals dropped .111 and the industrial; .10. Western Oils had a minor gain. Volume was comparatively light at 486.000 shares. CHICAGO, Jan. 14 — (AP Grain futures markets were quiet yuterday but prices were Jinn with much of the buyins encouraged by ths strong demand for corn and oats. Wheat and barley held about steady but the remainder oi the list at times showed important gains. WINNIPEG. Jan. 14 — (OP) — A small export wheat sale. inclu- ding 150.000 bushels of No. 2 nortn- ern, was credited to tha United Kingdom Saturday on the Winni- peg Grain Exchantte. Rye futures prices scored ad- vances of a cent and more, chiefly on lack oi offerings and good buy- ing by locals and commission houses. uaeuuvi Nsouuvi MONTREAL. Jan. l4 -— (GP) - Irice changes turned irresular t0- warcls the cnd of t week on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market after a rising spell which set in at the turn oi the year. Before the and of the upswiiiz papers and in- dustrials touched their best levcls in the mdices since 1937 and ut-il- [[135 were highest since 1043. Quid; weia below the best 1944 range but roeorded a 194.5 hiilh. In- dustriol turnover for last week comparatively was the largest since mid-Jilly 1H0 for a like Deriod. NEW YORK. Jan. 14 — (AP) — Further profit selling on the lent!- thy advance stalled nianv SINK-i l“ Saturday's market nlthouiih olvfilfomv v1 only one that has cured me. Now I sleep well, and even on ‘ attacks very badly, l am not in l will be happy to fell anyo with me .' . '- =~uaoju_Nrr~_1-.- LANTIGEN ‘ READ, their, nsomii WRITTEN isumonvi or usnzs. or ILANTIGEN 10 Years’ Sufiering Ended." : : 5 after many years (10 years) of suffering from Catarrb I am writing to tell you that I took two bottles of LANTIGEN “B" . . . I am now completely cured from this distressing complaint. ' Although I have taken many treatments for Catarrh this is the TN SHOW LANTIGEN O P E R A T E S m simple explana- which Lantisen works I. we: days, when I used to feel the any way affected. ne if they care to get in touch (Signed) Mrs. L. E. G u numerous favorites overrozlo this handicap and finished a izencrally good week with gains of frnctirlis to a point or so. The Associated Press GO-stock composite was ahead 1 oi a D0111?- nt 59.8 and for the week held n net upturn of n full point. The market was broad for a short ses- sion, 783 individual issues appear- ing Transfers totalled 774,620 rharcs compared with 742,990 the previous Saturday. MAIL TH LANTIGEN LABORATORIES. TORONTO l. ONT" R BOX 656. SAINT IOHN. N13. Please send me............botil 3 9U. N Y1- 1.). DO Go to your Drug ist and gel treatment which will h: rnost effective in your case, and which will help to prevent a recurrence of this complaint. PRICE: $6.00 PER BOTTLE If your dnllgisl has not LANTIGEN available. post (his coupon direct: 12 RICHMOND ST. EAST, ROOM S51. forsreatmentfor......... ..... .... -- dctails about she TIGEN I5 COUPON cs of LANTIGIZN . . . . . . . . . . LANTIGEAI how piIcctive a_ treat- mencnis. Lansigen is for many germ- disorders. . This diagram shows B. d: 4. These are illn- i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LLANTIGEN’ " “Aiivnci-‘iv ESE PICTURES HOW 0f i‘ the way Icicnn treatment rna given relief from the sneezing, c u“ g, These are the vill_i- ' _ _ _ :11“, §;fl|§='l:_"_'_l:|: feeling, which is Catarrh as we know it. upper intestine. w icli absorb LAN- TlGllN from the Sastric .fluids and curry is into the “STOM- ‘l s! Afow odd can: may no! respond satisfactorily!!! ' ' by lallar lo Lunllpsn Laboratories,“ Richmond Mraal Room 526, Toronto I, Ontario. one of the man)’ dangerous _crms that cause iscase. CATARRH plaint are greatly reduced and replaced by a AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN follows in the issue of January 15, 1956: slrulions of a while COT US ~ lalc by LANTl- GEN GEIKI-llfiflfi and destroying infective norms for the ur- pose of their e im- ininion from she SYSICIII. L a great release for C anienn. DROP after DROP after DROP-Catarrhal poisons infect your entire system-destroying the tissues and sapping your vitality. You can combat these oisons safely and effectively with LANTIGEN No injections-no operations—no pain-mo drugs—no danger, but a treatment that counteracts lnotmanl. In all aueh earn you can oblcln a Iull Calla Refund by applying Usually the first infection is due to the neglecs of a simple cold. This becomes stubborn and protracted. The gx- crctions which arc dislodged by blowing the nose often fall back into the throat, infect the tonsils, and result in acute laryngifis and inflammation of the throat. Lanligen "B" Oral Dissolved Vaccine offers an effective u armed: for sufferers of Cafarrh. The distressing effects of the com- of well-being. It works because i: is DISSOLVID. ' who... in to. "anon. Medical journal", spanks u . ‘ I A "In my ' experience, the oral antigens have been mostly - employed for cases of Catarrhal infections, rhen- ' matic conditions and catnrrhal cnterocolisis. Clinical ' v response has been quite definitely marked." This important stltflnenl, however, heralds she dawn of LANTIGEN" the effects of the can afford to miss. gasping for breath! In most cases relief bronchial asthma, br WHAT IS LANTIGEN ‘P IANTIGEN is no: a parent Medicine, and is devoid of LANTIGEN is a Dissolved Vaccine of drugs altogether. such dissolved micro-org feeling [undllfo LANTIG'EYN1‘"-‘ ‘ i. LANTIGEN 'LA NTlG-Elil _ germs causing these diseases. This positive relief rs something which no sufferer Think what it will mean to gain rclicf from choking, coughing, anifing and annoyance and humiliation of nose stoppages, mucus and phlegm, head noises, caiarrhal deafness, other respiratory tract troubles. CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR EFFORT—30,00° Chinese soldiers are being Irnniad ouch month fr“ of charge wllh LANTIGEN Oral Ami-Typhoid Vaccine. particular discnsc requiring treatment. germs. They are nll destroyed by dissolving thus releasing the antigens contained therein-the natural antidote. Do a good dnJ-cvf out ilifs advertisement mid LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LATIGEN life-Long sufferers praise Immunisation Treatment! acclaimed beneficial and safe treatment "IIATAIIII ll. BIIDNGIIIAL ASTHMA, AllTllllM, SINIIS Allll GATAIIIIIIAI. Allll BIIDNOIIIAI. GDLIIS! More than 150,000 people of Australia have been choking, cad noises, deafness, stuffed-up, hawking, spitting, GERMS wmcH cause" 7 THESE DISORDERS‘ LANTIGEN Micro Coccus Caiarrhalis LANTIGEN ANTIGEN‘ ' can be obtained from the onchitis, autrum, sinus and anisms which are peculiar to the It contains no live a fellow sufferer. OBTAINABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES LANTlGENL LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN‘ TANTIGEN LANTIGEN- . AAIVTIQ FOR SALE — AT PELT VALUE. (our patch female foxes. two proven breeders. Apply Mrs. Everett Jill’. Kensington. 1-12-61. Teachers Wanted ‘mien. - TEACHER FOR Clyde River School. Supplement $225.00 per year. J. A. Murray. Secretary. 1-13-3i_ Male Help Wanted us-r nor wsnran - APPLY Guardian. Y-fl-tf. WANTED -— 192B 0R 29 FORD OR Chevrolet Cor. Couch preferred. Art-bur Bowness. Kensiniiton. 1-12-31. Female Help “fainted WANTED - onu. ron GENER- eral housework. wages to the right party. $40.00 per month. Please set in touch with A. 1.. Malcolm. P. O. Box M, Picwu. N. 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You heard what the doctor said-m unipuies." Dexter had got up and down an- other small hiii and anions a 10M level stretch, While he thouuht of _ _ _, since the Hcllmans. had been in lzglmlfiafigféd?‘ white 21 1/4 21 l" our-tins, but now he saw the lights of his own. It was a brick cottage, than the Farmarrs 0E5. 1 much smaller 1 p073 rfo lfiouse, andli/‘t was slag] dtiiflfetrerzi Que. 1.65-1.75: N B 1.00-1.90; P.E.I. rom the armans a res-i 90 seemed to promise more. listead of less than 1t eventually revealed. 1 111511216 it iyfgnbare and drearynBu: n Rho a A t was an exce en "-'- slim" E"°""‘!° ‘uhzlras...""d...m*sr;fia. as: l‘ o. with scrimloils care. Anumld“ '3 "3 As Dexter came into the kitchen: A!" 9E1‘ ‘m4 F he closed the door caredully behind gm OM91 him He had already takenvplift 1K5 ch85 ‘k om‘) 52 "a ‘dfdtcflctllcliogntilililtfk 53d RS110; 0°“ “is” 35 "4 over the clean floor. He was not E1 Auf“ u“ 4‘ ‘if supposed to sit inside where it was g3: fllgfom 2 5:8 war-m, to take them off. the way Gt NM?“ 1 "Hgllo" h agreeably "I Std on N .i 50 1-4 m ' dig“ an u m. ,5! I Kcnnecott 35 5-8 P9 W“ p . ' Mo,“ ward 48 74; mean, I hopelyltiufiyvatngoteiktoxts: $1111 N01. 3Q anyway to lnsi ‘i1 . - Phil Pete as 1-2 mgst done. lent it? U s Rubber 5a Ive only time "We w"- 1- %.?‘ Con, 1% 3,3; gyms; 1 rnigiatedafi, well do those, be. an '- ore 30 o . rcxas Co 50 1-4 “It wculdni be a bad idea, see- United Air 32 3-11 ing that youfll have to start knit- vunnuium C011) 2x l-~l 111g for Americans a; well as Brit- Wcst Elcc 13B 15h, any time now.’ U S Steel 62 3-4 owed I'm] no; going to, until I fdo have t0.‘ R-lwdfl- said tantam- * III! i1 qhwaii‘ |. long way ofl. ‘nu C mmerce i4 3-4‘ ‘yuu mwlw: ' .' dI-ll ° loser to lJhan that 0N ' iffmmggl u 5g ,1} feel obligedxmto listen to bar! news. REV“, ° a 15 14 whether 1 want to or 110i’. 5116 Y“ paused. tlahteninz her thin ill! I‘ and drawing in her wool. A fa.in color nan come into her dnh 21:5 wrzoon _ <cr> - nun are and nudism 81m "mm 0:; be Z0 Britidi war cemeteries in Nor- @998 flight Md “m” you.“ mandy, 2o in the Middle East and thank!“ - a a S in n ,, North Africa, and 12 in Italy and never bec masuiionjmu-"w Sxicily, MaiL-(Benr. gir IFabiap lwvnlrae; i_________ "°°‘P"" '“ ° ° ""’°"‘ LONGIZVITY rwa Graves Commission, announced. my have - "e m“ of wart CEMETERIES nil this The houses he had passed 5 Black To Lifting Bull Calf Daily MEMPHIS, Jan. l2 — (AP) — Herbert l2. (He) Mann. who con- tends that a manle strength will increase dailv in proportion tn a bull cell's added weicht if lifted daily, is back at his old hobbv. Mann started out several weeks a- ge by carrying a bull calf on his ck daily. The calf now weighs M pounds and Mann is out break the QOO-Dound record he so before cnterinz the army-a record out short becnil3c_ll1e bull oblcc- ted t0 the dailv lift. r9 .-o Ill MEMOBIAM MRS. STEPHEN J- MOONEY Th, sudden death on Christmas eve of Mrs. Stephen J. Mooney (nee Etta _Kinchi came as a. shock m [my family and her inany iricnds, 101' up to and within u lcw nniiums of her passuig, deceased lind been h, mppflrflllt, good health Mrs. Mooney was a native o_l Tignlsh 9.111., and was one of tins Islands competent teachers in later YBHTS she taught in the Unit/cl States. as pizncipai of East Templeton, Mass Giummar School and‘ 101: scuuai years teacher oi English in May- nard Muss. Hixh School and during the past year substituted a5 teacher 1n tunior mathematics. and senior htin in Rumford Maine High School. _ Mrs Mooney mad;- rnany iriends in both countries. and mil be cs- pocially missed in her not ve Vllllllle of ‘HQ-ill where she visited each sulnam. an m”, u. mourr. her husband and daughter Rose Marie in Rum- ford Maine, her mother Mrs J W Kinch. two sisters. Mrs CF. Morrisooy (Zita) .l\'lrs JJ Mc- Nallv (Mary) of Tisnisli: three brothers Charles B o! Dorchcsfer. Muss, Guy oi st John N.B , anl Claude oi Tlgnish. The remains were fvfwafllfid i0 Tgnish from Rumford for burial. which took place 0Y1 90°91'15" 30th Rev. Emmett Mcnmis sung m; High Mass w le the M11 say-vino \i:"'= ~"‘"uctcd by i Whales 5A0 “on: pnglcs R0; llliglfnl’! 300i °,'*5§;§fi‘,‘,_“f_,‘;_“b£§l“" "‘ W“ m; Qlgphnnts froth ioo upwards HUH P MAGGEEJBROri-EQ. ISN'T HOME JFHKTIMEANE. DINNER w||_|__BE HELD ‘UP uwru. l-E ARQNE5< Building. Charlottetown, or to the owner, Claude Somcrs. "~ “ t.- . vied-i vow MI-li .Ll.\§T_‘B-l=?MJL600lIl‘,_Abl2 wArrn-r-rrs when LOOK FOR AAYBIZOIBERI! THAN TALKll-l‘ TO l-EMAV BE HLRTK- AND HIM OR WATCHNG DON'T 6O IN ANY OF ‘DU? HIM SLEEPJ! HAUNTS-DO VOL! HEAQ ME? inf m. o fly Gwvgngf McManua" Riev. J.A. McDonald PP. R I l’ - "“t This War—Four Years Ago Jan. l5, l9<l1—3imaeror Selassie arrived in Ethiopia to lead his country against the Italians. Sir Gerald Campbell appointed British minister to the United States. British men between 16 and 60 years old ordered to T9glSL€l‘ as fire guards. “Not Yours, Ours" LONDON, Jan. l2 — (GP-Rou- tcrsl-Czirtoonist David Low in the 'la'd'lfi'a'a'a'n'lufl'n'n'ls'ia'b'ia'a'n%'afifla'h'h NOTICE POULTRY ensues All parties having Poultry Crates please return to Sivift Canadian Co., Char- lottetown. it's.- wili pay the Freight 0r Express charges, otherwise they will be charged at $1.50 clich- Signed. Swift Canadian 0o. Charlottetown ‘ -.'.-.-..-.'.\.\.-.'.v.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-i.-.-.-.‘ 45-17-19 I A:_——4‘i'" NOTIC The Annuziiwlllcclini; 0f the I-Iazeibrook Dairying Association will be held on Wednesday. January 24th, 1945, at 2 o'clock I’. M. A. ROY JONES. See'y. “xvi-w l-l2-3i. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Island Mul- ual Fire insurance Company will be held at the Town Hall in Summersidc on Tuesday. the 23rd day 0f Kalle are betfimthan Yanks." Law ca FOXES 22 yearling male Foxes from the Government Stud Evening Qandard today drew a American and BritLah loll-am" b0 in; to ol-ch othar over a ol-pt : German tank wraoahed with “hona ors oi’ the salient.” Di a tree wig their heads a loud speaker label "Nazi fake radio" broadcast "Ya are better than British-Brit "Yours Farm — all of which can be recommended as good performers and of excelicnl qualify and popular blood line will be sold at Auction on ‘Alon-flay, January 15th, at the Government Garage. Fitzroy Street. Charlotte- town. Sale will take placo regardless of the weather. Foxes ivill be at the Garage for inspection at l0 A. M. P. E. I. GOVERNMENT RAW POULTRY We buy daily Dressed Chicken and can handle fowl alive or dressed. Please return our crates full. THE ROYAL PACKING C J. n. JENKINS. Pr». Charlottetown. FURS January A. D. 1915 at the hour of 10:45 a. m. ADT. - Dated the 2nd day ul January A. D. 1915. _'I‘. Leland Linkleltcr. Secretary. l-8-6i. Send in your Mink, Milli- rnt. Red l-‘ox, Coon and I will pay you top rnarlrol prices. J. D. .ll:1.‘Kl‘\'S. Prop. The Royal Packing Co. Charlottetown