BUY YOUR F. J. ‘BRENNAN 14S Richmond St. CANADA SAVINGS BDNDS From 81 IIDIAPANY LTD. E. M. BAGNALL-Manuger Charlottetown Telephone 1410 "P" m»; es Condolence 84c per inch; for $1.00 and l0 cents for every Other rates on application. Advertising Rates - Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian locals 5e per word; Western and Enatern locals word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; Qlaplfled 3e per word; In Memoriam Notices 84o per inch; Ults of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc. 5c per name; 14t- Payahle in Advance Wedding Engagements 40 worth additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Apprecintton 84c per inch or 5c per word. Lists of Buhggflptlolls, 49 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. For pale tron SALE - 4o l-unlrkrus Plus Berrigati, North Wlilslllrt). tron SALE-ELECTRIC wasn- lng machine. electric irun- APPLY 1T2 Graltm Si. FOR SALE-fit cnev APPLY 14 Park St. a eon SALE _ TWO LARGE WOOD- en beds. Good springs. Apply Guardian. Best quality. Clarence. Breadalbane. FOB SALE — 1981 Coupe. Elizabeth Pownal. son sAts-lvrAxiws-Von vourn-s bicycle. new. Phone 1941. mcmrosn APPLHIS AT Reeves‘, Southport. n». SALE - olvlrxcnr: rum) Fplland, PONTIAC Robertson. F. S. turnips. James MacC-allum. Brackley Beach. r011 SALE - E1s§i!sn-rran Pups. Phone 1159-1-- r-“s. liTs. Order early. Kelly's Wood Yard. Rhone 1259-I... risiivefili~6iirs one ring necked. also Ihrvg pens. Nelson Clark, Hunter River. FOR SALE — STOVE LENGTH slabs. E. D. Ives. North Tryon FOR SALE — 35 MM. MERCURY II Camera. Inquire at 87 Elm Ave, City. TOR SALE-JDSS AUBURN Sedan. All good rubber. Below oellisrg. Apply Holmans llard- were Department. 5n SALE - cnanv FOR Bales Grader. Aprply care of Frost 8t Wood. rT>'i—s711.s_'-Tfi1£_?onn 7.111, good motor. 4 new tlrcs. Ken- nQth MacDonald. Maple Hills. Machiflary A*‘H ,SALE—CONCRETE VIBRA- tors also Road Building and Con- struetion Equipment of every bind. You would honor usEby writing. Duke Equipment Com- puny, 29H Duke Sh, Montreal. Wanted WANTED - YOUNG MAN T0 work in Barber shop. Om with some experience preferred. Apply gfimflreat George Street after s __ douse-MAID WANTED _ 0w); room. radio, etc. Every second weekend 01f. Two nights a week off. In Montreal, Que. Send rec. em Plwwflaph with Appllcaticn to K. S. Meredith, 3001 Ken-t Ave, Montreal. Que. wanrnn _ ALE acid-FEE Phillie 2208. Maurice Block. WANTED - A 01111.0 T0 130mm between ages of three years. Write Box Guardian. wazvrep - ALE no Phone 1101-2 Mimarl 531-1528 MAIDS WANTED For the Nova Scotio. Hospital Dartmouth for stuff apartments, dinning rooms and offices. 155. care Good living accommodations. Apply to the Housekeeper. 0-00007060-0-6 Wanted sltuss 11111 Johnson 81 Johnson ' - DAUGGISTS and five 1 Miscellaneous FARMERS -— WE HAVE ONE new DeLaval Cream Separator on hand. Ernest MacNutt, 125 Kent Street. us.» nswAnn r011 111m. rental of apartment or house- keeping rooms. Phone 1822-11. LIGHT TRUCKING DONE. EVEN- ings. Araything. anywhere. Apply 73 Chestnut Street. L -51. Found. Strayed STRAYED FROM PASTURE TWO black steers, finder notify Kund Jorgenson, Phone 27-22, Hunter River. cosr-arzrween mToTYFD - Kensington. one hub-cap for 19-16 Studebaker half-ton truck. Please notify E. D. Ives, North 'I‘ryon Personal I-IYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods! mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with pricelist. 6 samples 25c; 24 sam es $1. . Mall-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rub per Co Box 91. Hamilton. Ont. ____i______ Agents Wanted EARN EXTRA CASH — MAKE more tnonty easily in spare time. Just show our beauti- ful Canadian made Christmas cards to your friends. They sell on sight. Many assortments. Gift Cards. Seals and Tags. Beautiful free album showing personal cards ‘.25 for $1.00 and 11D. Liberal com- mission Write today for unusual sample offer. The Douglas Greet- ing Card Company 50-H.Blrecker St., Toronto. . SPRINGFIELD W. l. The October rrfeetlng of the Springfield Women's Institute met at the horme of the president. Mrs. J. Ernest Haslam, and open- ed with the Carol. Twelve mem- bers responded to roll call and cne visitor was welcomed. The minutes were read. corrected and approved. $11.00 was realized from the sale of the mat displayed at the district convention. It was decided to hold a con- cert at a later date. each mem- ber to provide one number for the program. Correspondence was read and discussed and the boxes of Christ- mas cards distributed to the members. The sick committee re- ported one sick card acknowledg- ed. The treasurer was appointed to order a globe for the school. members to meet at her home when Miss Miurdiock holds her demonstration. and Mrs. Arthur Haslam invited the members to her home for the annual meet- ing. roll call to be answered by payment of dues. Lunch commit- tee, Mrs. Arthur Haslam. Mrs. Crawford Sinclair and Mrs. Hyatt Haslam. The treasurer reported $65.12 on hand. The collectors for the Salvation Army Home Front Ap- peal Pissed In $38.75. Tlhe Home Economics paper was read and discussed. Miss Muriel Haslam, Mrs. Robert Howard and Mrs. Reg l-Iaslam were appointed to take charge of the scrapbook pro- ject. Every member is to bring ideas. clippings. etc. for one spe- cial room to each meeting. The kitchen is to be featured at the November meeting. Miss Muriel Haslam was ap- pointed to send in the list of fav- oriie songs for the new songbook. A contest conducted by Mrs. Rob- rrt Howard was won by Mrs. J. Ernest Hashim and Mrs. Reg Ilaslam. and a spelling match conducted» by Mrs. Arthur Has- iam was won by Mrs. Hyatt Has- am. Aflter lunch. Mrs. Wm. Ilaslam 11nd Mrs. Hyatt I-laslam gave a report of the T. B. league lunch- titl-‘I-é-b-l-‘l-ié-kd- IISED DAII WANTED By Ear-Serviceman Starting New Enterphe ‘ Must b; In good condition and late model. PAY CASH. Apply Box 106. Gnrdia-n. Je-ls-led-é-l-i-l-i-éé" l WANTED DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS Competitions 40-1101, 40-1111. 40-111: rapoetlveiy. v10) loohl Worker Grade 2 ($26M); (mo: S‘ (B) Social Wither Grade 1 (C) Clerk Grade 4 (Social Works?) (S1044) III District Ibol Mrs. l-lyaltt Haslam invited the , ‘ rnepnmuutjrutuwu qualggltxu Mining (Canadian Press) TOROIVIO, Oct. 24- Sa-lel Stock 01°" 1167 Am Lard 3100 Alger 1000 Ansley . 139 24 1-2 C. n ll 2000 Athena 12600 Aubelle 2700 Aumflq 200 Aunor . 1000 Bagnm 1000 Bankfl 195 Bk Mtl 4D Bk N S 5100 Bear .. 41900 Beauiieu 3100 Bevco 3000 Bidgood 1500 Bobjo 25 Bralor . 5000 Buffadl .. 100 Buff Ank 8600 Butt Cdn 600 Cal Edm i000 Callinan . 1500 Oalmont . 600 Cam RI 300 C Brew 100 Carib . .. 600 Cent Pat 4300 Centrema 600 Chestv 2000 Citral .. 5000 Coastal 2000 Coin 2000 Colomac i850 Con Beattie 155 Con Smelt 1700 Crestau . 1100 Croinor 500 Delnlte 800 Dicken 2900 Discov 600 Div Int .. 825 Dome 33300 Delta 5600 Donaida 4433 Duques . 1000 E Amphi 430 E Sulllv . 5825 Elder 2700 Eldona . 14800 El Sol 500 Falcon 3000 Fed Kirk 4000 Frunco 2575gFrobish 100 Giant 3000 Glenora 2700 God L . . 4500 Go Gate I100 Go Mann 4500 Goldor . 1000 Harker 1000 Harric . 2000 Hdway 600 Hedley 5100 Heva .. 450 Hailing 1000 Hosco . .. 8200 I-Iighridge 170 Hud Bay 2700 Indian .. 625 Int Nick 1800 Int Uran 1200 Jacknl 1500 Kenvil 1555 Kerr Add 1700 Kirk L . 170 Labrad .. 2500 Laguer 2000 L Duflt .. 2000 L Fortune 355 L Shore 1000 111p Cad . i200 Leitch .1500 Lingman . 3200 Louvic . 1000 Lynx 1400 Macassg .. 1500 MacDonald 2700 MucLeod . 7760 Madsen 1500 Magnet; 2200 Malart 1700 Marcus 11000 Marlon 12000 Macfle . i500 Martin . 570 McIntyre 4300 McKenz .. 1900 McMlr 3310 Mng Corp 3800 Mylnm 2000 Mcmeta 3500 Moshe! 2100 Negus 2800 New Bldla 1900 New Calu 3000 New North 1600 Nib 1000 Nichol .. 305 Noranda 1000 Norgold 2100 Normet 7000 Norse 600 OBrlen 1000 Omega . 1000 Omnl-tra 1505i Orenada {V300 Orlac 28500 Oslsko . 3800 Osu 3500 Pacalta ,07 1-2 eon and meeting they attended as delegates of the W. 1. It was moved and seconded that the Institute pay the delegates expenses. The meeting then ad- journed a-n-d was brought to a close with the National Anthem. IILEAIIANDE AIIDTIDN SALE Al‘ voni wnormsnn‘, ocmnu so ‘fr’? I803» a§:§E:as:asss:;§sa§==8¥$ :4 1 W '7' n E" on >- N as a 1h 1.. v as ta 1 M pa,” s. __ _q.>- __ u ___s: t.» €§82;s§R§3$555§a§5%B§a==§::s§n§$58§§83S:scanr;dzds333$5d:3:au:5&88§ ° ._. . N! Montreal Exchange Abitibi ...._ .._.. ...... ...... l7 2-8 Asbestos . ...... n-va-r . 34 3-4 B A Oil .. 2d l-2 Bldg Pros . 29 Buck Blllc _ 23 Bell Tel 174 l-3 Bathurst 201-3 Can Cement . 19 Can Pacific 13 7-8 Celanese 60 Can Car Found . 14 Can Cur Pld . .. 1D Can Steam 14 l4 Cockshutt 12 34 Can Vickers 29 Dom Bridge 821-8 Dom Coal Pfd .. 15 3-4 Dpn A 31 1-2 Dist Seag .. . 19 3-4 Dom Steel B . 13 1-4 Dryden .... .. . 50 1-2 Ford A .. . . 32 Pounds Co .. . .. 251-2 Gen Steel Wares 16 l-2 110w Smith 27 [-2 Ham Bridge 7 Hlr Walker . 8i Can Ind Al 15 3-4 Int Nickel S0 1-2 Imp ‘rob 14 Imp Oil .. - 13 1'. Int Pete . 14 l-U Int Power 44 B C Power 28 1 3 Con Smelt 80 7-8 Lake Woods . 33 Mtl Power 20 Massey Harris 18 McColl Front 20 1-2 Nat Steel Car 23 3-4 Can Nor Pfd 10 Noranda .. 50 Price Com 55 l-2 Que Power 19 1-2 Shawinlgan 20 3-8 St Law 8 1 8 St Law Pfd 32 Dom Tex 95 Dom Tar .. 25 1-2 Wpg Elec A 121-2 St of Can 7'7 Brazilian .. . 22 New York Exchange Anaconda . . . 37 3-8 Am Car and P‘ 52 1-4 Beth Steel 94 3-4 N Y Central 15 7-8 Ches Ohio .. .. 51 1-2 Con Edison . 25 1-8 Elec Auto Lite .. 55 1-4 Gen Elec . 38 Gen Motors . 50 1-4 Great Nor Pfd . 47 3-4 Std Oil NJ . 68 7-8 Kennecott . ~14 1-2 Mont Ward . . 67 5-8 Nor Am 26 5-8 Phil Pete .. 59 5-8 U s Rubber . . 55 3-4 Radio Corp . 9 3-4 Texas Corp . :39 1-8 United Al!‘ .. . 20 Vanadium Air 19 3-4 West‘ Union .. .. 19 1~2 West Elec 24 1-2 U S St .. . 701-2 BANKS Commerce .. . 22 Nova Scotia . 35 Montreal .. 24 Royal Bank . 221-2 3100 Pamour 40200 Pia-ramaq . 21 8225 Paymaster 49 10500 Pen Rey .. 27 ‘I00 Pick Cr 288 N00 Purdy 15 1500 Que Man 85 10760 Quemont . 17 l-4 2200 Rlchmac 2500 Rochette . 1500 Rouyn .. 4300 Roxana 085 Roy Bank 49700 Rush 100 San Ant . 2000 Sand 09 l-2 1500 Sannorm 20 9600 Senator 45 1000 Shawkey 30 8200 Sherrlte- 109 50 Sigma . D50 3600 Silv Miller 51 1220 Sladen 40 i400 Springer . 2 2450 Steep 17.0 . .. 235 3800 Sullivan .. 221 11100 Surf .. . .. 37 l-2 340 Sylvanlte . .. 220 575 Teck H .. 325 1000 ‘Thom Lund 40 1500 Thurbois .... .. 48 1000 Towagmac 14 3000 Trans Res 100 200 Uop Can . .. 220 4!) Ventures .. 880 1100 Waite .. 425 5700 Wasa .. 70 1500 Wekur 32 3000 Wlltley 14 4000 Winora 625 Wrl l-lar 1000 Ymir _ Total sales 743.000. Free Estimates and lookleis on request I'NE NEW 1947' CATALOGUE VICTOR 120.0111) ligger, more complete than over, o "must? Ior ovary music lover Hen book-of-the-year also and s glossary. reference. Ger 147 cam sconce sr. . Mixed Trend 0n New York Stock Market (By Victor Eubank. Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK. Oct. 24- (APi_ Stocks worked at cross purposes in today's market with rails and assorted lndustri-als 652-1011811111; good advances while many leaders held to a narrow route or slipped Into the losing column. The Associated Press SO-stock composite was unchanged at 62.5. Canadian issues were mixed within narrow margins. Both Can- adian Paclfic and Dome Mines gained 3-8 and McIntyre 3-4. I-llr- am Walker (new) slipped 1-4 and Distillers Seagram 3-8. On the Curb, Lake Shore rose [-2 and Giant Yellowknife was unchanged. Among favorites South Porto Rico Sugat-‘added 2 Ft 52, South- ern Railway 2 1-4 at 40 3-4. South- ern Pacific 1 5-8 at 44 3-8, Santa Fe 1 5-8 at 86 1-2, Pennsylvania. Railroad 1 1-2 at 28 3-4, Cudahy 1 3-4 at 41. American Sugar rte- fining 1 at 4.2, Firestone Tire 1 at 63 and Phillips Petroleum 1 5-8 at 50 5-8. Ahead were U. S. Steel. General Motors. Goodrich. Oliver Corn, Western Union "A", Homest/tke Mining, Dome Mines, Owemvlllin- ois, N. Y. Central, Great Northern Northern Pacific, Baltimore and Ohio, Pepsi-Cola. Wilson and Co.. and Liggett and Myers "B". Dupont yielded 2 3-4 at 174 3-4. American Distilling 1 l-2 at 5t) 1-3. Schenley 1 at 62 1-2, American Woolen Preferred 1 at 164, Doug- 1 las Aircraft 2 at 78 and Union Pacific 3-4 at 118 1-4. Other casualties were Bethle- hem, Chrysler, Distillers Corp., Corn Products, Montgomery Ward, PRODUCE MONTREAL. Oct. 24- (OP)- Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Domini-on Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Free cases A large 50 l-Z; A medium 48-48 i-2; A pullets 40 -42; B 0A3; C 30. Butter: Wholesale, Que pasteur- ized, no 1 40 l-2; current receipts Que no 1 pasteurized 30 3-4. del Mtl; no 2 38 3-4 del Mtl. Says France Still Needs. Assistance OFITAWA, Oct 2 - (c?) _ fiance still needs all the assistance she can get from otttslde because hflrpfimlemwamsoplmorthey cannot help each orbhelr, Mia Blanche Boetlte, executive secretary 0.1 the French rruormation Service hm. will today upon her retum from a four- tlh tour of her no. tive country. She told interviewers that French rwtlons are meagre—one-quarter of apoumdottesoreoffeeamontlt ter or cheese every rotu- weeks. Iilrenm lmlsewivee cannot bury tbesoaptlwynoed. Somuch clay has been mixed with’ other ingred- ients to stretch the supply that tmwadays one small cake o! face soap weighs es 111mm as a good- sized stone. "A fair out o; meat costs approx. tely $1.50 a munde-wtum oer- tuinly isn't as high as in New York," said Miss Boette. "However, while such prices do not seem high it must he runembmd that ularles International Harvester. Kenne- mowuuhtar t lo: cott, American Can. Sear: Roe- .r Wm commu- yumseuyuay buck and Philip Morris. 1; he h “mm; “n 5 month v She dents-Iliad the sliabbines of tfhe Parlslans and told 110w they (mind to hide their poverty. Young gins still wore higtuheeled shoes and stylImly-plested skirts, but hhe meta weren't nude of woollen cloth. Th were made from dis- carded to ecloms. The girls would trade in their paper-mind shoes any time for 11. pair of real leather During the mmmes- Mhs Boetts travelled Ilnwgh Normandy with time Canadian RM Cron repre- TOMATO HARVISTIBB VWZYMOUTH, England - Five hundred Welsh girls, many from mining areas, railed for the Chan- nel Island: to work In the tomato fields. IIAID P-ARTING ALTRJNCHAM. Gieshlre. mg.- A woman. bound over‘ for stealing s gold ring. had to have the rind ggwtn ofl hgf finger‘, Elllfilvwo, W210 Clflflilllld find Ind llow To “IIP” Interest To I31/3% 0n Investments t We are all prone to accept a 3% Interest rats as the ultimate in "Sofa Returns" In investments. We hers 1m reminded at this point of a can of a cor- tain householder who sold a $300 lend for cosh. stall Mineral Wool Insulation In his house. Ills bond Interest returned him $9M a your. Ilh Insulation Investment saved him $40 on a $2M annual fusl bill, er 131-336 interest on an Assured Lifetime Investment . --llms Is a nlrl investment, besides comfort m your ‘round. Call, or WrIts—D. J. CIIEYNE-e/o Guardian ‘Office MQRTl-IENRII . INSULATION 40 Charlotte Si. He than approached us to I11- . Insulation. So you see comma? or CANADA 1.11; .' - f‘ m», Home and mummies-lam‘ _ - Saint John, NJ. a a oi 41- a- oio o-oa and cure-quarter 0d a pound of but- SIMPSON ‘S Charlottetown Agency MILLER nlnos. 1.190. a Music Store MRS. ROOSEVELT GIVES ADVICE SOUTH KORTRIGHT. N. Y» Oct. 23- Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Sat- urday advised the 191 delegates to the International Assembly of Women they should carry home "a determination to face the problems of your own communities, your own country and the world." The widow of the late President Roosevelt addressed the delegates as they prepared to wind up their week of sessions here and to move to New York tomorrow, where they will conduct their closing session Oct. 2A. En route to New York. they will visit Mr, Roosevelt's grave at Hyde Park, N. Y» and attend a tea at Vassar College. Mrs. Roosevelt who sponsored the assembly of women represent- Ing groups In 54 countries. said they should try to present their con- zcluslom concerning International isffalrs to the United Nations As- sembly. clothing parcels to the people in this area wfho perhaps are poorer than moss In time!" parts of the country. "The war has taken everything fmmscmarvyoftltesepeoplefisaid Mia Boette. "After more than two years many still haven't even homes." Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. 111mm PACKING co. Sourla Guernsey Purchase The Guernsey Purchase Ellen Slgnld :- AT YOUI ' VICTOR RECORD DEALERS a value of $880300 the August total of 301111000 Per. mite foe-new housing units to 02 last nuonwa from 113 in Aus- ust freshen middle also one work horse, S years old. 2 141-1 Thenew, revised 41.4 ~ np-to-flle urinate 1947 edition-of the Victor Record Catalogue- Containing over 5000 Victor Record selections by the world's grates: artists, this music-lover's 352 page contains artists‘ biographies Fully indexed for quid: your copy today! Price 25¢- CHARLOTTETOWN BUILDING DROPS OFF 1N HALIFAX HALIFAX, Out. 14 —(GP)— TM acute shortage ot building mater- ials plus tlhe nearmss 0i winter has tly caused many prospect- epmren Ive builders to szlzelve their blue. prints temporarily. the Dqaartmenc c; Industry said tonight as it re- puted a 50 per certl. drop in build- ing permits In September in Nova Bootla Building‘ permits lain. moruh had with Number, of permits dutiful-elm first nine months of the your. now- eves- tomalled 914 coarlpalcd with 50! for the some perlcd in i945, CAN'T KIDNAP YOUR WIFE WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 - Kid- ill/p your wife? There isn't any such thing. says Judge George D. Neil- son. 1n municipal court yesterdly. Nellron heard the case of Jenner Kerr, Clarksvllle, W, Va. who war charged with kidmping Ken said he told her to accom- pany him to Washington and that she did so without protest. his wife. “It is a wife's duty to go when her map goes." .Nellson said. f’! man can't. kidnap his own wife." FOR SALE 3 Holstein Heifers, due to of February; Apply:- ARTHUR STEWART, Sea View Extension Policy slon Policy of lllo P. E. l. Guernsey breeders’ Association and: October 22, I946. Applica- tion received up to that date will be paid. P. E. I. GUERNSEY IREEDEAS‘ ASSOCIATION J. l. CARA, Secretory Weivllhbs paying until furlhs CUAED IIIDES: FRESH ‘IIIDES: NOISE IIIDES: MAURICE I014 $5. swarm CIANIIIAIIS ~ Hides Wanted r Italics the following prim lllfic per lb. ‘ab...’ stock o- co. Ill. Kent St.