cg Classified 8o por word; In M d Floral and ‘lpnritnal Offerings. Cards. etc“ do per name; Letter: of Condolence 84c per inch: Wedding Engagement: (0 word: for 81.00 and 10 cents (or every additional I words; Notices of Thank: ll"! ArlIPWlMlI-m. 840 lwr inch or do per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation 81.00. Other rates on application. i ‘INQUIRIES INVITED r. marinara a cournuv m. lumber: Investment Dealers’ Aloolation o! Canada as. ‘Mount-isomer iotletown _ Ilninnlm Charge ‘n: u; Advertisement u Conta. Central Guardian Locale So per word; Western and Eastern Local: 2s per word; Announcement: and Coming Events 8e per word; scepter‘- 1m ' > dvanco. n Notice: 84o per inch; Lists For Sale ton BALE _ mun-rm POSTS and Stakes. Terrence Magenmis, Elllottvaie. ' 70B SALE -— DRIVING SLEIGYI. J’. Albert MacDouga-ll, Argyle Iiore FOB SALE — MILK AND MILCH Cows (Jersey). D. F. MacDon- ald, Sourls. v To-iet Z _ y A y_ TOR RENT — GBOCI-Ilii’ STOKE. New equipment. Phone l9'.’9~l.. f0 RENT - TWO UNFUitNlgl-ilf ed rooms. 20 Douglas street. l0 LET -- TWO IlNFUR ‘ISHED heated roams. Phone 1485-1. Vlanted vmsésdfigp - UNFURNISHED heated room. Central location. Box 815, Guardian. mi U A N T E D’ - BEER BOTTLES. Hides. Iron and Metals. Highest milks. Fast service Phone 2206 Maurice Block d: Co. WANTED - ALE BOTTLE! Highest prices paid Fast pick- up service Phone 2542. Evening:- 1107. Michael Bros. 5 Burs dirucks jforjalc TOR sons-lass DeLUXE PLY- mouth sedan. Radio and heater. Excellent condition. Leaving town this week. What offers? Phone 139-1.. - f FOB SALE, 0R “IILL TRADE for light truck, 1909 Hudson business coupe. Apply 222 Queen Street. Salesman Wanted 15,000 OPTORTUNITY! -- HERE sre your prospects-Every Build- ing Owner. from a smell shed to l slant ioctory. Amazing Product used by Army. Navy and many large companies. Saves up to 75% on essential building repair. As- tonishing demonstration gets story across Iast-cnakes selling easy. Average ordvr $110.00- Comsnlssion 8000. Two average orders s. day pay well over $300.00 s. week. No wonder C. H. Libbey has made $62,819.51 with us in five years. J‘. H. Peacock earned 86.2%.46 in just five months. Ex- ceptional? Sure-Jami. there's big naoney tor you, too .1! you're em- hitious. All you do is write the orders-we handle deliveries, col- lection: and give credit. Just like being in your own business-ex- cept no risk and no investment. If you're 30 or over, better get the facts now._ Write The Vice President, Dcpt. C-l, P. O. Box Lost Found Strayod WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK overshoe by mistake from P. E. I. Hospital Sunday .s1ternoon. please phone 1922. lloin Wanted MEN VHANTED T0 (my y“; DYOPS- Bring own blankets. Allan Cameron, Cardigan. WANTED AT ONCE nr nus!- ness flnm in Kensingon. compet- ent stenographer or bright young lady who has knowledge oi’ short- hand and typing. Address inquir- les to Box 816, Guardian Office. NIGHT WATCIIMAN WANTED, middle-aged man. must be well recommended. Apply, stating salary expected. to M, Guardian: WANTED -- MAID FOR GEN- oral housevrork, one child. Apply 32 \Ve<yr.nouth Street. Opportunity SPLENDIII orronnmrrr. even: age $45.00 weekly for man or woman to supply more than 250 Fsmilex necessities to the people in your neighborhood. Write to- day for complete details of our tune-tested plan for fast. easy. direct - to - customer sales. Cata- logue Free. Familex, 1600 Delorl- mier, Montreal. Miscellaneous CURTAINS STRETCH!!!) AND Lace ‘Tablecloths stretched. Phone 2324-3. NOTICE: PAINTING. PAPER- hsnging and decorating. done at short notice. Sheldon Ross. Phone 246-1.. WILL GO TO HOMES AND DO hairdressing. Phone 40. FOR PAINTING AND PAPER- lng call 2127-J. _ Personal FOR NEUBAICIA. LUMBAGO- Rhgumgflg Pnlng Chest Colds. apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oll At your Drugglst. msromc dint The history o! the furious Kohnloor diamond can be traced back to the year i304. "mo, Fort Worim 1, Texas. flelaesafliil ‘DAILY caotssswono l. Extend over 20. Capital o! E. Fland- ers, Belg. 23. Negative reply I0. Quaker state (slabs) 27. Longed for 29. Unservice- lble 82. River (ChinJ 85. Plague 87. One who doesn't win ‘l. Sailor: and beyond I. Seizes with the teeth 4. Siumbercd b. Boxed sci- entlflcslly 6. Cripple 7. Sour sub- _ stances 8. Cushion 15. Foundation 16. Harangue 17. Type meosu e 19. Incendiar- ism r11. Appcrtion 12. Among - 13. Twilled . fabric E14. A color of the spec. trurn 15. Long. nar- rowplllow 18. Droop in . the middle l1. Oonstslle» 0180mm Iii. Uttle lelsnd It locum». _ f u: Q2502" 1.1. mm»: ‘csmoqom-u eryptogrsl wen-sir. 5 We Clean WOOLLENS l é’ Phone 2448 I new wmoo ctuntns WEBB EDGE eelerlsfe Asawu 18. Bishop's head- . dress (van) 40. Vex 42. Alcoholic liquor 44. Damp 4 genuine ’ tippers ensue AIYD one ounc- "sitnisut; xvra ns-ro 131.1: otxso. ____ 4300 Armistice . 8800 Ashley 1500 Aubelle . 8800 Aumaque 1100 Aunor .. .. 30 Bk o! Mont 50 Bank of NS . 470 Bk of Tor 8500 Bear _. 30200 Beaulleu 1000 Berens . . 3700 Bevcourt . 5000 Bldgood 1000 Bonetal 5000 Boycon .. 300 Bralorne 200 Brand Mill i500 Brit Dom 5550 Bullad . .. 1800 Bull’ Ank . 1000 Buff Cdn 2000 Bull’ R1 2000 Calder 3400 Cal Edm i500 Oalmout . 2200 Campbell 230 Bk of Com 2359 Cdn Brew 200 Cas Trot . . ‘.3100 Cent Pot 9000 Cent For . 3500 Centrcmaque 3500 Chcskirk 600 Chcslcrvillc 2000 Citralam i100 Corhenour . 1000 Coin Lake 500 Conlagas .. 2000 Conlarum .. 7193 Con Beattie 8000 Con Homes 610 Con Smelt 5660 Conwcst 4100 Crowshore 1000 Delnlte . 2003 Denison 2500 Delia .. _ .. 2000 Dexter R1 5300 Dickenson 10000 Discovery 2300 Dlv Int 700 Dome 53000 Donalda. . 14600 Dulama i000 Duquesne 6600 Duvay .. 1500 East Amphi . 4000 East Crest 2100 East Leduc .. 6000 E Malartic 3000 E Sulllv 6200 Elder .. 179800 Eldona 3400 Eureka 1725 Falcon 700 Frobisher 3118 Giant 5200 Gillies .. 11800 Globe 18300 Gods Lake . 2000 Gold Eagle 20050 Gold Man .. 8000 Goldhawk . 4950 Labrador 4000 Laguerrs 200 La Luz .. 200 Lamaque .. 12000 Latder U 3700 Leitch 4300 Lingrnan 2200 little LL 2000 Louvicourt . 1550 Macassa 12750 MacDonald 4700 ltTacLcod 3200 Madsen 24-00 Mal G! . . 3300 McKenzie .-_. 1500 MoMarmac 6000 Mid Cont .. 150 Min Corp 12450 Negus . 200 New Cpl ..._. 7000 New Marlon 425 Nipissing ‘ $5 Norsnda .. . 2450 New R/auyn 11200 Normetal 2300 Norseman .. 3500 North Ines 10800 Norzone .. . 3500 OBrlen 2500 Ogama. 4900 Okalta .... . 8000 Omnitrans . 1500 Orloc 4.3600 Osisko . 14200 Osulake 8400 Pamour 2500 Pandora 2200 Paramaq . 2000 Paymsster. 28700 Pen Rey 10000 Piccadilly - 845 Pickle Crow 1100 Preston 2100 Que Man . 1630 Quemont B000 Regcourt 0000 Richmac 1000 Rochetie 5100 Roxana ' ~ (Canadian Press) ‘IURDNTO, Feb. 10- Sale: Stock Close 24300 Alger ........ .._ a..- 06 2100 Am larder .. 27 1000 Am Neph . 22 l4 4700 Anglo Cdn 150 356 Ang Huron . ... a4 850 3600 Goldvue 3000 Hard Rock i700 Hasaga 12650 Hevo Gm . 60 Bolling . 2825 Home Oll 3500 Hosco Massey Hm‘ ...... ...... ......... 17 -2 coo and Bay 45 McCall Front .-.- _... ... l0 -4 12o Imp Bk .. .. 251-: Not st var --~ -~ ---- 3° 2000 Indian Lake . 06 Can Nor Ptd ..... ... -.-. 10 3350 Int Nickel .. 31 Norsnda .. .._. ... .... 4H ‘ 32400 Int Uran .. 45 Price Bros _.... ... 081-1 too Island Mt . .. 14s Quebec Power l‘! 1-4 2000 Jackwaits .. on shewinisan - 31 l-l 4000Jason .... .. l4 8t low .. .-- -- -- 13 3100 Joburke ' 4'! St 15w PM ...... ...- ...... 381-4 2300 Joliet Dom Tex 11 l 8100 Kelwren . .. .._ 14 Dom Tar -- 35 1m Kerr Add .... ._ _ 1a 1-1 Wm Elw -- 4500 Kirk Gold ...._ ._ 17 8t 0! Can _ 8500 Kirk Lake ...... .. . 150 Brazilian .... .. Soothe Jbenn _ I. urns» Market's At A Glance (Canadian he.) 1bronto-Golds' and base metals lower; industrial: lead sharp re- treat. blontreal—ltooks lower. ripen head losers. New York-modes heavy: all groups decline. Produce Feb. 10 —(OP)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as lol- lows: Eggs: Free cases. A lane 4s i4 44; medium 41-42: A P0110“ 39-40 Packed for export ‘large 45. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no 1 d7 3-4. Current receipt: Que no s pasteurized 07; n0 2 w. First grade crecmery print job price 60-69 l-4, solids 60-68 l-4. Cheese: Current “receipts _ west- sm white 85 5-8; colored 3d 8 . (Fob factory shipping poin l wholesale: Western white and 10l- ored 36-36 1-2. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que no 1 75 lbs 2.00- 210; NB no 1 75 lbs 0.15-2.25, PEI no l 2.25-2.85; no 2 2.00- 2.10. Montreal Exchange Ablllbl Asbestos B A Oil . Bldg Pros Buck Silk . Bell Tel . Can Brew Bathurst . can Cement . Can Pacific Celanese Can Car Found Can Cor Hid Can Steam Can Paper .. Cockshutt Can Vickers . .___._____- 40 NATIONS FIGHT TB More than 40 countries have adapted the m. of eellinl 111mm at Christmas to raise moncyWo fight tuberculosis. 100 R0!!! Bl: ...... ....._... i535 San Ant . 3000 Bsnnorm l0l00 Senator .. 600 Sheep Or . 24-575 Bherritt 1500 Bur! Inlet ...... -... 1300 Sylvsnlte .... ._... 100 1700 Teclr Eu . 100 Tears: .... .. 5500 Thom Dund .._ . 0000 Thurbols We srsepsw to buy Carpenter sad Msellsnle Teolsf olee Men’: Sells‘, Anny Tunlcs, Penis end homer. ' We ps1 spot cosh» for svsvyilulsswe buy. " Challenge Stern‘. e9” IN Helmets h. ‘ ‘. . r '1‘- rus contours. Mining Q44; vvv Wvw therefore occupied. i -000 .0 S COMPL TELY lTfi-lLégllhfiNU _ MOSS. FILL W AAAALLA To Tina ‘Elector: v 0f lll|arlottotown_ Having been requested by s number of cltlzsns to nem- inore for rlis position of Commissioner of Wolsr Supply I hove I find it impossible to no ouch voter personally ond I om coking this moons of soliciting your sup- , port on election doy, Wednesday, February 11th. s - E 0f The lllty . u. ROY srviu. 1. 000400‘ Anti-Biotic Guards Plant Babies Disease ‘ FILL F AT wlTH SOIL T0 W TH! HAL lNCH OF TOP. CO\\IER WITH HALF IN.OF 6PHMNUH EE AR SOWN lNT lsJGQ-iSTLYECO/ERE HA5 BEEN PASSE THQ SPHAGNUM AND SPHAAGNUM THAT OUGH SIEVE. mm perhcclllin does roi- humans, some anti-biotic substance which is present in sphaguum moss will do tor seeds and seedling plants. The dread "damping-of!" disease, which so often destroys tiny plants, sometimes even before they reach the soil surface. may be prevented by sowing the seeds in s thin lay- er of sphagnum moss placed on top of the soil in a seed flat. This precauti is so easy, and the danger o1’ the disease so great whenever seeds are grown in the hcme,- in hot-beds or in green houses. that the use of slphsgn i: wise in all such cases. - The material is inexpensive, bs ing used by nnnserymen for pack- ing about the roots o! plants, and may be obtained from florists and seedsmen. For use in the seed box it is rubbed on a sieve or screen having three meshes to the inch. A layer of shredded sphagnum halrsm inchdeepontwfllwill-l . suliicient to protect the seedlings against disease. Seed should be sown in the moss. and lightly cov- ered with the some material. The moss should be thoroughly wet when the seed is sown. and the seed box then covered with a pone or gloss. Germination will usually tionsl watering is necessary but the moss should not be allowed to dry out; and it must be watered cm the surface. because subirri- gallon is not‘ effective on this New York Exchange Anaconda .. ............. .. 813-4 Am Car and l3‘ . 88 l-2 Beth Steel .. 3i l-8 N Y Central .. 12 3-1 Ghes Ohio.. 40 8-4 Con Edison .. 21 5-5 lllec Auto Lite . .. 44 3-4 Gen Illeo . .. 83 3-8 Great North Pid . 36 8-4 Gen Motors .. 52 l-P. Std Oil NJ . 69 5-8 Kennecott .. 43 3-4 Mont Ward 40 i-4 North Am l5 l-l Phil Pets 54 5-8 U 5 Rubber . 30 1-8 Radio Corp 8 l-8 Texas Corp .. . . so 8-4 United Air .. . 21 7-8 Vanadium Air .. 14 l-2 West Elec . 251-1 West Union . .. 10 U B Steel .. 69 l-Z .__.__._,.__. Commerce .. .. 32 9-3 Montreal .. 26 Nova Scotia . 85 l-Z Royal Bonk 24 8-8 Al‘ HALIFAX Arrived a esday General flturgisyBremerllayen Jsvanese Prince. Liverpool Ridsrdal, Southampton. Toeada I Asia. Saint John. N. l. Canadian Victor, Nassau hsc Porbmouth, New York Al‘ lAlNT JOIN Arrived llsndsy » Indy Nelson. born West mdiu Called ‘Isssday Whitsahell Park, {or United nsdom. f in this until ' the cooked rice. material. Flats may also be entirely filled with sphagnrsn moss, prepared in the same way. When this L; done the flat should be drained ireely, since watergsnust be applied on the surface. The moss should be well soaked once i two or three days; overwaterlng es not harm. It is also necessary to supply plant food in the water, when the seedlings begin to grow. Use a soluble plant 100d, in the quantities reccmfneoid- ed by the producer. Plants grown in wphogn-um de- velop heavy root systems, and the moss adheres to the roots much better than soil, which enables transplanting to be done with little or no loss of root area. The weight 0d the moss is much less than soil. SPANISH RICE % cup rice 2 tablespoons fat 5 wins boiling water 2 onions chopped 2 alps tomatoes 3 tablespoons chopped stuffed olives Belt and pepper Paprika METHOD: Pick over, wash. and take place before addiwdrain the rice. Fry the rice in the fat until brown. then add hhe wat- er and sivnmer stirring frequently, until the rice is tender. Dmin. Melt scme additional fat in a pain and cook the chopped onions delicately browned. then add the tomatoes and the chopped olives, and combine with Add the season- ings and place in a greased casser- ole. Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) for about 30 minutes. A tasty casserole dish follows. in whiuh rice is combined with meat. WORTH HALF BILLION Andrew Carnegi, famous philan- thropist. was said to have had a personal fortune or $500,000,000 at the time o! his death in 1818. Native platinum is never chemi- cally pure; five other metals are generally associated with it. YOURS IS READY! SEND lOllAY srso m? NURSERY aoox ‘I0 IIUI Tlfl Ill! Ill“ ‘Ilil IIST Send rods for and 194 81m: air! plsoalb; h m. of prdenug eucceu. 80nd u‘ e nlenf “.1, ~ PHMIHIOFJ an!» Lilhfil Inn! am llviilfil iii AAAAAAAAAAAAA AA ‘AA- ills "I30. P " TEN!) RS I ' ' Tendon villbe resolved until noon Tueulo , for rewiring ills basement of Trinity Cllurclv, Obs Hone end specifications may be eromlned sr-offlcs of, mm»; any fender so! necseesrily erupted. \ . A on. o. r. vhwe, - _ 1 , "Steamy-TQM leoll vvfv ¢‘¢“‘¢v¢¢¢‘¢$y‘ Feb. 17th, ’ rlomiwn. ewldr. - ' r fWEU5E__!1_-_194B - \ 7 To l The Electors f of Bhftown. I hove decided to egoln enter the contest es VI/ofer Commlnionsr. ' Having served on‘ the poet board I ogsln solicit you,- supporf- " DAVID l..- MocKlNNON ‘Toihc Electors of Ward Two Having been ogbin requested by o largo number of Word ._ 2 Electors to offer myself es Candidate for Councillor In the forthcoming Civic Election, I hove contented lo again con- test your Word and hereby respectfully solicit your support. A. WALTHEN GAUDET. To The Electors 0f Ward Two Having consented io nominate for City Councillor in Word Two where I hove lived and practised for many years, l respectfully solicit your support in the forthcoming Civic Election. ‘ If elected I will do all in my power to improve the City in ‘general and Word Two In particular. LESTER O'DONNELL. WARD runs: sire/Tons For the post two ysors as Councillor of Word Thus I hove endeavoured to look offer the wslfore of Word Three citizens, and to ocf in flue bear Interests of rho City. Time will nor permit ms to personally coll upon you. May I inks this opportunity of soliciting your support in Word Three in flue coming Civic Election, thereby showing your approval of my endeavours of flls post two yeon. J. GORDON McDONALD. To ThcEIectors ‘of-Ward Four LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: ' I have nominated os Councillor fov Word IV, and lure- by solicit your support on February llth. If elected I will work to the best of my ability no! only for the prosperity of the City, but oleo for improved sanita- lion and beautification and rlvs educational and cultural development of the people. . r EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE. To m Eljcctors or Ward 4 = LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:- Two years ogo you elected me to represent you on the City Council. During that time I hove ssrvsdyou lo ills best of my ability. I have ogoin nominated o: your candidate rho forth- coming election. . Should you do Ins the luonov of electing mo for another term I will continue to work in the best interests of Word 4. and to vrhof I believe to be rho greatest benefit for sll the citizens of Charlottetown. _ \ If will be impossible for ms to visit you all, furthermore it might not be convenient for you. So I om inking this means of soliciting your support. The ballot is yourt to voivs for the candidates you con- sider but qualified to represent you. - Slurnld you with to be driven io your poll, ring 584 or 2478 o d o cor will colL- ‘ li‘l C. M. I To m Electors 0f Ward Four Having served on ills Cliy Council I intend to sgoin nom- lnste s: s condidore n- Wm 4. n a my ma» a m d! many voters o: penile-during "l0 nsxi few weeks. In can I do not pet around io us you—l’oek for your lilod tuppotl- lf elected I will do oll ln-my power to odvoncs clvic Improve- msnf, stone's n. user: \ rd five v 00000004000: ', To The Electors ’ Tve yesnlage you no fe the City Council- During time rvmeeu i t offemprsd u» um ll" =1 if» 14mm- Ilvi to llge ‘t’: nasblllry, m In harlot wi ’ vs "ssMlb -. fr: umsfywwme Ceunclfffe ivsllsble o c" ‘ love o l|lfo.. '~i.'l~eseve|' -.'...-...#:.~.. -~+.:.::..-::..,.. .... \ - _~_--____- voim but Ivreuld polwreefllle aitiioadeieaoent of W‘ meesni work that is oer Wool dunno ""1 ‘ peer two yearn. 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