NOTICE A. organization meeting of all yflllll! people desirous I joinin! the YOUNG PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CLUB I," be hold at 111 Grafton S1,, Phillips Building on l MONDAY EVENING THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT AT 7:30 P. M. - ' f Off ' . Y M d n- “ Eiiiifiii’... can. his... " m‘ i Notice to ilog ilvmers 1-»: "-1 w). Summonses will be issued to all own- ers of Dogs who have not paid their Dog Tax on or before November 15, 1944. f-:‘-r"" i" "‘ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charla for Any Advertisement e5 cent; central Guardian locaia, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals u per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; chssmed 3c per word; In M Notices 70o per ineb: Lists ,1 Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc., 5o per name; Let- m of Condolence 70o per inch; Wedding engagements l0 warns m $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Noting; 9| ‘flunk: and Appreciation, 10o per inch or 4o per word. Lists of Iblcrlptlulll 40 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. other rates on application. i} Male Help Wanted Female Help Wanted _ _. Ana ml 271-8 “idtiii. Winn" ~ "M"- 8 "resin: i-mis-rii-n ., m. Apply Elmployment and -i%———~— ' e e“ I igelectlvt Service oince. Chaij-‘WANTED - GIRL ron GEN- {hm fijeomo ‘Q71? . wwn, 11-1-61. eral housework. Smiill famil - om ' Apply Guardian 114-6.‘? g?“ fidltfomht 3;: w | ___.+____j_ __>____ ' cc u e _ . F9‘ 5am wauran - MAID ron. can-gm M°§ 62 13g ————-"""*" -—“""" e lh k. .., m °°YS ', roe sane -_ normo Bengal; Di; m°“fi’°{,tmfg°‘g,fl“ges~ Al’ lot Nor pm a’; til 1_'_ ___. li-a-ai.‘ J . 35 1.1‘ m; 5A“; .- NEWLY FRESII- _ M" Mont Ward 53 ened grade Gu-crnsev cow. Harry wrgalifffpnl m Mffgllgnillqcml Nor Am 1a 3-4 , arrn - - ' ' ~ e ~- mdd_H__l_lztl______i-1b4 2i Dundas pAlrliartments. en“ Emé 135mb“ Z5’ L; I03 SALE 1°? "Ewlilsiyggllgi Radio CorpT 1 116% l-g Sit-i’ “.“r“i.§.i’..n.l“i?. ii iii 5 0 n. U t d ' - l FOB SALE - CALVES. ALSO small adult family. Apply. statinit- Vililfliiedlilm a 19 1-4 cheap work horse. Sound. Nell experience Mrs..Geo. McKeunJ West, Union 43 1-2 Darrach, East Royalty. l1-4-2i. iiytihnMlellckgnburg Street. 1 Salnlti West Elec 105 1-2 ---- ~----—-——- o , . . ... _ - ron sate - srx-vnsn-onn _l_4_” U s Steel 5a 5 a brood mare. Alban Gallant WANTED — STENOGRAPHER. BANKQ Oyster Bed Bridge. by Prince Edward Island Tub- Commercn 14 -4 11-4-34. erculosis League. Experience not Royal l4 '-4 y. Apply in writing Box ron sstr-asmmn MILL, M - 5, n _ . . Fafilgiutg 5- $8M?“ Conglfillog- C arlottetown l1 6 2i o as u or. orest a 1-l 3i __ 1475i 10R SAL — TWO BURNER FOR SALE -— ONE JACKET electric hot plate. with oven. _He§tBl-:___1‘_h0ne__56~i2~____l1 -2i liltlCt-icully new. Ladies bicycle, ‘“““‘ PHneAOS-J Elohim: ll 3i. Escaped Wanted EsEIrIiEoLTZNETTsnEVéRLrLrFr pup from ranch. J. . —~ F Gard, IANTED — TWO REA ID FUB- South-port. 11-3-31. nislled rooms by Airfoxce couple. Write "B." Guardian. 1l-3-3i. ‘— TOYS POI. BRITAIN IANTE) -— CASH REGISTER. M I ind thee-proof Safe. Phone 421 or CAPE TOWN, NO“ 5 _ (GP) _i " “ " Patients in the Fifth South Gen-I eral Hospital, Middle East Force. RE E TE urnislud rooms or small apart- ment. Applv Guardian. 11-4-11. WA ED -- M LAYING PUL- leis. white Leghorns or New iltmpshlres. Mrs. Walter Coakes. Jew Wiltshire. 11-4-21 beds. w children, in Brompton hospital and the Liverpool Auction Sale-Aw WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 AT 2 P. M. 240 SYDNEY ST. i v 1 an instructed by Mrs. E. Wood to sell by Public Aaction her household furniture and effects including: lCheetu-field Suite-(Mohair); 1 dining room table and theirs; floor lamps; 1 oak book case and books; 1 couch (lilting and mattress); 1 Iron Duke Range as good as new; 1511001 bed, springs and spring filled mattresses and bed- "Wll. dressers, small tables, wardrobes, rocking chairs, sideboard; dishes; kitchen utensils; chests of drawers and lcveral other articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. ' '77 DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island Tenders For the Reconstruction cf Pcakes Bridge, Fakes Road, Lot 53, iilngs Bounty "HEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned “b” lgetiilfllggfluatfthis office until noon on Monday, Nov- r rom any person or persons willing to ‘mint for the heconstruction of: Pllsxss BRIDGE, Peakes Road, Lot so, Kings County. Email-gm to be marked “TENDER non PEAKES slleclficsti f ’ m“. of the clans! or the said bridge may be seen at the E Ind Hllllyvay!’ éharlllgtlaltiggellartrnent of Public Works Th‘ Dtilartment is not bound to accept the lowest or "i! tender, (L. B. MacMILLAN), c Deputy Minister of Pulzllicfiworks lisrlottet an ghways. “u octoavsulifllinlgeul-Idward Island, "'l'\'l"‘lfi'l' “I\|"\1arlf\ -' Produce prices Saturday have sent three cases of toys, made em and Qua by hand in the physio-therapy westem and Que, widen yo, ardt, for distribution to British ymd‘, and gxpgff, g0 11/16-21. Children's Hospital. 1 .90; No 2 both of which have South African N 1.‘ h" lllilil; bevel glass mirror; kitchen table and chairs: I ‘iiiflitillrfla; ice box; mats; pillows and bedclothing, and l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN [srocx QUOTA nozvsj Stock Markets At A Glance WINNIPEG. NOV. 5 — ( ) '- ‘Irade in rye futures was moderately active yesterday on the Winrii cl! Grain Exchange with nricts ol- IOWiIlK the irregular trend_ at Chi- cago; the close was to ONTREAL. Nov. 5 — (GP) — Papers. lndustrials and Utilities worked their way to hlnher places in the indices in trading last week 0n the Stock Exchanie and Cit-I'll Market and golds and banks were lower. Volcano was much better than the previous week's total. CHICAGO, Nov. 5 — (AP) — Grain futures markets eased back fractionally in late day after haviniz held steady t0 firm throughout most of the ses- sion. Buying was limited to short covering after an early commercial glemand for wheat had been satis- NEW YORK. NOV. 5 — (AP) — The Stock Market Saturday - lsherl a gen-wally steady week with minor Dlils signs predominating. Associated Press (Kl-stock average was up .l of a poin at 05.3 and on the week held a ct E8111 01-5- Translers for the final two hours amounted to 358.060 sharu a- gainst 296.l50 the previous Sat/ur- Nov. — (OP ONTO. 5 The Toronto Stock Market con- tinued fairlv active in the final ses- sion of the week and the tHYIlOl/BX‘ was sizable at 349.008 shares. It was the heaviest Saturday volume since Szitupdnv Markets were resumed on September 9. The acid and indus- etal toc d the Western Oils unchanged in the average. ii.Y. Stock Exchange PRODUCE MONTREAL. NOV. 5 — (OP) -- reported by the Dominion Department oi Agriculture follow:- EGGS: 46-48 {or A Layne: A Medium 43-46‘ A Pulltts 35-39. B 36-38; C 20-26. ' BUTTER; Wholesale teurlzed Que No. 1 35 . 2 pasteurized 34 ‘Ii-35: current re- ceipt Que No. l pasteiuuzcd 34 "/6 del Mt]; No 2 33 iéi dill Mtl; first gradr- creamerv prints lob price 36-- i/ifi-Iil; first grade solids, lob price 3 - 36 . CHEESE: Current white west-- 20 FOB. wholesale oca ES: '15 lb. bass local No t No 1 Que 1-1.10; 30 1 35. jabbing pus- "r -3 POTATO iiiiEnon safe TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 7th 1 UCLOCK llavin sold my farm 1 will sell by publfe auction on my premises at cent a . gqugkhel lower with December at QL- L“ tradinu Allister- m. 5 ‘A: N0». Montreal Exchange 3 BAOil TT?TTTr-T"""""TT""" "' izcueogaggrbnl-grncrr-nreuernots 1-4. assassins 5.553555: ‘a =sIZ TORONTO, Nov. B — (OP) - Ssmudlsy‘: Closing Stock Quotations Ill“ Clilfl 1.50 09 1-2 30 1-2 1-2 3-4 1-4- Pw*rew @v~ ~ ~4mrho~uru -' $<aNowwwomE$ 349 .000 ___________ mesa rrsn. vALUABLE. iN rseonvo. run. FARM. STOCK Authorities report that it is 00m- mon €Xp6fl€lb09 among breeders of fur-bearing animals that when from nsn is included in the diet the animals crow feat/er. keep in bet-er condition, and have superior fur., m part at least, says c paper by- H. N. Bro esoy and other 0am-- dlan fisheries research people with, reference ho flan oils. this is prob- I th following stock, farm imple- mfngm em ably due "to the vitamins of fish‘ 4 horses liver oils. When the-y are strictly 4 milk cowr fresh", the paper adds in referring 1 fat. heifer to practices followed by fur former». 2 calves "it is customary to feed the entire 2 driving slelahs flgh no that the animals will K05 l ‘lrlvlml “'5'” thelnutritionsl principals contained 7' "Mk ""5"" in liver and other visceral 1 wood sleigh an .. l set bob slcighs of‘! 5 - l f I ea“ ._ 1 “m, plow One wr ber on ur arm f n: l. 1 waliring plow quoted by the bulletin as recom- 1 single cultivator mending that one Der cent c Tl l. " 1 sectional seeder out the entire year and that fox 1 set sprlnl tooth barrows and mink breeding stuck tin-mm“- 1 aci- sviiw Mm" out the entire ycor and that fox 1 h"! h We pups be fed om tablespoon for 1 "r" °° every four pupa, and nrizzlz l- ‘rate 2 potato dig era 1 tato mar er I y rake 1 Deering bav newer 1 Decrlng bin er 1 set latform scales l Eure a grain separator lset double harness harness Bridles, bucks, tackle. Daisy churn, potato fork, cart saddle and breeching, 2 worlr pads and breech- lngs, 400 lbs. Timothy seed. forks, shovels, hoes wire-stretcher etc. Also quantity household effects lncludinf chairs, tables, bcd room suitr, ktchen range, base burner, Queen heater and other articles too numerous to mention. W. I. ll WA . cfisnii. n. Terms Cash. lfC. BELL. Auctioneer. If day stormy. sale next fine day. 11-3-31. FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres fronting on Illllsbor- ough River at Tracadic Cross, Lot 36, at one time occupied by John L. Smith._Appiy to McLeod 8: Bentley, Bar- risters, Charlottetown. nmouiit, untill Filllllfi‘ ' it may be omitted from iihe ration of all except those animals which are being saved for breeding pur- poses. Another writer is quoted as Sflylllll that the diet of mink should be supplement-ed by at lenri, 35 units 0f vitamin A and 45 units of vitamin D from Deoemberl um“ the yWIlZ 11106110911 in iihe follcwing Shrine are weaned. ‘LONDON, - (GP) — Com. mimioncr Charles Bough, chief of thei Salvation Army, plang n visit, States to (ll-Studs territorial and litter-territorial matters. _____s_______. _. 0-64-04-044-04-000-000-00-00-0404 NOTICE The annual meeting of the LADIES’ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION will be held in the Commit- tee Rooms, Grafton Street on TUESDAY, NOV. 7th, AT 8 O’CLOCK Election of officers. Full Attendance is Requested Y-e-eeeMM-OHO-ee-eeeeeee-eo -$lU0 and some valuable , From Oaliville the Premier will .2" Shortly to Canada and the United. 11-1-31. CENTRAL Giilllllll his column h men f up; of local interest. but “adxrt o: h newlyélalure lily be a ve cen . able in srivsnr-‘qm’ “m” u’ COOKS IOI Christmas PIIOKO- “B9118. CONFIDI-ATION S URANCE. M. AUCTION FOBTY-FIVES, s-rk Pie Hall onday, Nsprlm bec- eur. Game starts 3.15 sh an time. h] LIFIIN- GAZETTIID — in s, recent issue of the Canada Gazette appears no- tics of the promotion of Major (A- LtrCOlJ W. H. B0902. t0 be Lt.- Col. and to have seniority Jan. 20th. 1944. SPENDS WEEK-END BEBE - Group Captain H. R. Stewart, Div rector of Intelligence, R..C.A.F., arrived in Charlottetown last Fri- day evening to spend the week- end with his father, Mr. D, B. Stewart. FUNERAL TUESDAY — The funeral of the late John Mac- Alecr will be held from his resid- ence, 168 Weymouth Street, Tuesday morning at 8.46 to St- Dunptazfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. In- terment will be in the Rcrrfsn Catholic cemetery, C.N.R. OFFICIALS — M1‘. May- nard A. Metcolf, executive assist- ant to the President of the Can- adian National Rai treat, and Mr. Robert Summer- yllle. General Manager of Hotels were visitors to Charlottetown over the week-end and accom- panied by Mr. Arthur Mould, man- ager of the Charlottetown, made some business calls during Sat- urday, ' _MAN BEATEN U!‘ - About one ociocl-r yesterday morning. the Pol- ice were called to a hOiLse on King Street where they found a man badly cut about the face and blee- ding profusely. They rushed him to the Police Station and administer- ed first aid. When he had, recovered sufficiently to talk, the man told the Police he had been robbed of papers amroing which was his registration ca _ SHELL-OUT CAltDAlG/N --The Charlottetown Kinsmen Club re- port that the returns for the Hal- loween shell-out campaign for the Milk for Britain fund are not yet quite complete. As soon as :.he final results are known a complete list of prize winners and the am- ount oi’ shell-out tickets sold by the different schools will be pub- lished. ATTENDING CATTLE SALES— Premier J. Walter Jones left yester- day morning to attend the Can- adian National sales at Oakville, Ont., where one of his pure bred cows will g.» under the hammer. lways. Mon- r to Wauheska, Wisconsin. where two more of his cows will be sold at the Blue Ribbon Sales. The Pre- filer will visit Ottawa on his way ome. BYRNE - KELLY—In St. Joe-I sephfls Church on Monday moming. the marriage vsas solcmnlzed of l Miss Elsie Kelly. (laughter of Mrs John T. Kelly and the late Mr Kellv of Stanchel. P. E. I.. to Mr. Leonard Francis Byrne. youngest son, of Mrs Jchn Byrne and the late Mr Byrne. Fallowfleld. Rev. S. Bowers officiated and the wed- (llfll! music was played by M13» J- L. Gueguen. The bride was at- tended bv Miss Elizabeth Cusfick. and the best, man was the bride- groom‘; brother, Mr. Ernest Byrric. The bride wore a travelling suit oi navy mu‘, W95] and a llil\’.\' hot trimmed with feet-hers of Amtricnn Bcniitv shade. Her corrnge was oi pert roses and white chrysanihe- mums After a reception at the home oi’ the brideszioomis mother Mr and Mrs Byrn-e left on a motor trip m Montreal and east- ern points T1195‘ Will 19kt? i1“ Y?‘ sidence in Ottnwir-Oiftawa- Jour- nal November l. ney Acids Bob Your Res Manypeoplenevsrleehgetapsd ni|lvt’s rest. They turn and toss-lie awake and count sheep. Often they blame it on l “nerve|" when i may be their kidneys. l Healthy kidneys filler poironsfrona the blood. If they are fsully and fail, poisons i slay in the system and aleepieuness, bead,- ‘, ache, backache often follow. If on donl sleep well, fry Budd's Kidney llll—-ffl ' halt a century the favorite remedy. l0! t Dodd" -\\'0i1l£‘n are nag; ~- . . materials is so iznpt 850W‘. (Lefty With a gleam in licr eye which bod c" BRINGING‘ or FATHER YOUR hand . . . 0n HIS shoulder t . . and don’t forget-lie has a right to expect that you'll stand behind him . . . that yolflll do illl you can here at llmnn to help him finish this war. l He has i1 right. lu expect iliul. you'll be willing to work, and save and lend for Victory-invest every dollar you can spare in Victory Bonds. That/s your stand in this war——nne hand on his shoulder, the other in your pocket—digging deep to buy one more Victory Bond than ever before! invest in victory _.'_oriable suit of (Edlllllllflllflllfi {or jiii By George l McMsI-iu NOW-i SURE TO DQESS WARM-AS lT WiLL BE {LU AT THE FOOT-BALL GAME-NOW HURRY-YOUR BOY FRIEND IS IN THE QARLOR-WAITING FOR “Trml WOW- n-im LA$T one | HAD AT Din-W's MUST HAVE HAD SPINNiN ' TOPS Fii Ii’ ‘ ~ » ~ h. COM.E-QL-iiCl<j_ THERESA GRIZZLY- IFTFFY AND “CAPTSTUBBS K n‘ EduiinaVv-"T: r _,' 3r =1 = er‘- ANSHIILOOTONNT AN’ GET UNCLE JiM~-f% NOOO. cm ma: HIM AWAY mom HQi wtauo! new: LosrA oiswiLwi-im SHI snowi- mama! HIM ‘roll H! A CHANCE ‘Tb ggapg“ i. l i . l i. l I i