feted, secures this cnistan in Jilly. c L: . ' 1 ' OIIII DIVIIIIFICAIIO ' COIYIONWIALTH lN'I£%léNATlONAL' CORP. e G A o L FAIR INUOIE IIASONABLE ‘AIPIICIATION POSSIIILITIIS, AND EXPIIT INVESTMENT SUPERVISION ASK POI DESUI-DTIVI CIRCULAR F. J. IREIIIAI & GUIPMIY LTD. l. I. BAGNALb-Innalfl m sssuiun MARKET Thlsbolne ls fully insulated. and haabeen heated b little at 850.00 for he year. of land with fruit trees and u le coloured lilac hedge, also vacant lot. This house can be changed over to duplex at s mlmlmum cost, to nuke it a profitable investment. School one minute distance. Situ- ated St. Avnrds. Charlottetown? most modern so n. City conveniences. at country taxes. and assessments, First $000.00 (Six thousand; ol- d g pro- cmu." "M" runner , I. 1-*e'_.'1'a-14-1e. y consisting‘ of 100 of - land, seres "semi-e under herd ' .8 sores “Cyst FOR SALE There will be sold by Public Auc- tion In front of the Office oi A. F. McQuald, Scuris, on TUESDAY THE 10th DAY I U Y A. D, I010 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon FIFTY ACRES of Woodland situ- ated on the East side of BEAR RIVER LINE ROAD NORTH and o ite the Public School. land ls well loos close to the Railway Ste on. ls will wooded with hard and solt For further “particulars epply to A. ll‘. McQusi , Solicitor, Sourll, or to the Undersillie‘ DIV. A. L. 818N011‘. MICHAEL MeGAUG Ilseeotors the Estate of Peter o- h. deeeaaed lmrfiiti... ' Blearance Sale 0i (Wlgllil Stock of the late J. .Condon, George- town, consisting oi ilAlmWAlIE, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES and GROC- 01¢. ‘BARGAINS m cvcnv 1.1m: Sale Starting f 7 son. ran. 1 Qqfintuo ran m’ andisvl It E? MINING TURI®TC Feb. - - P — Stock Quotations. n (0 ) tee sips-Zn st. Charlottetown Telephone mo 5"" _ film ' 1i 1-2 ' 44 . Anslo Cdn 1.25 _ ‘Wllimlgiliey 11g 3 ‘ s Kill .. . - Advertising liaise-Payable Ill Advance cow»- .. n Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement as Cents i800 Arntfi , i? Central Gnlrdian locals, 8c per word; Vilestern and Eastern locals Astoria . 71 1-2 to per word; Announcements and Comm; Events, So per word; 14100?" Yfl 50 Classified. 3c per word; lu Memortam Notices, 70c per lnoh; Lists saooumlgazlzflhl: t 7;) of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc" 5o lWr name; Let- zsemmauma: is tern of Condolence, 70o per inch; Wedding engagements, 40 words 7400mm". ' L50 for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of ‘Ioogjgeycourt _ __ 50 - 'l‘hnuks and Appreciation, 10c per inch or 4c per word. Lists p: 17633lBld cod ..:m a-t NQW Yfirk ubscriptions, 40 cents per-inch, Address and P-esentation, $1.00.‘ lglggggg ti“... Other rates on application. 1 V e .. sfiigggluqglgf - 16; 1-2 Exchange aszaisuir Add I145 - 300IBuff Ank . .. 9.00 '-—— -. . < l2600lBuff RI .. .. 4 box Sale ltemale Help Wanted ggoohcanlnk mu .. 0g §,'},'°§',‘§“,,,,a"pa"' g — ~ ~ --~—— : a . 2.89 ' ' r10 same - COLLIE PUPS. GIRL WANTED FOR. GENERAL 8Z001Caider . 89 5"‘? $53.1 ‘l? 1.4 Aex. uiliis. Bonshaw. 2-11-21. iiouncwogkh go Ssmgii cmliarsn. Jggioligdn Mal _, m5 on" and ohlanu . m l Q _ , “a: f, _ "'-' - '2" saw.-..ix"y.uirasr°h " it at: lfllifbt." -- can 3* ‘ows g , "ado P , _ . - . ply 3B oAdmiral Street, 2-12-11. WANTED -- MAID sign MORN- "tafaoicfigrit R21: g; 832$} fiffior,“ f,’ -_._-_-_-———-—-i——— 1 I _ I . m» so.» — 01w cm w» £“i=..‘i°"1‘&.§f$ “ °' “$11193? éififilfilfm‘. ‘~33 “ml "or P" =9 mattress, Phone 1913-L, or call 60m|c°m L -- so Btd Oil N J 0E 1-2 at 10c 11111511010. 2-12-21. wmmnn - RELIABLE "Al" 95°|C° Wlll ' 46o K°""°°°" so 1-2 for general housework. Good ggoogolomac ' '90 MN" Wu“ -- 77 3-4 10B same - \0UNG cow our: w, es A I M, J _,_ M, 98 , l -- Nor Am 33 to freshen February 25th. Apply Qufiefi sfrfei’ Tnfr-o 'N SE24,“ "g-fiicmllllllm » 2-48 Phil Pete . 5w Patrick ans-my. New wmzsiigvil . ' ' ' ' ' nnZ-lfiilwifie“ 3%; 1'3 gaglflxébber. . 051-4 ' ' ' Male Help Wanted a lllCrolrior 115s ° “p l? _ loliiblCrestaur-um , so tfiffjd ‘if? 5,; persona] wsm-un_1.rs'r nor. APPLY 1° Dellllle 8-00 Vanadium 111i?" 3, 7'8 Guardian, 2-12-tf, 42500 Dennison . l0 u; Unyon 52 urommc surrnms (uuunun —~—————~%-__ 5350Dlck R1 . 1-65 West Elcc . 33 goods) mailed postpuld in lain, ‘lfmegrlafigvllvblgfm; gfgllcl; 638,933,175 da~~ Al; u s Steel ................ .. s3 3-4 sealed mvempe Wm‘ w!“ " 6 available If ou are a esslve“ 5'00 Du uesn " ' u _"—_"'—“__ sum les m; 24 samples $1.00. and haw-mm t e es o 25 and .;;o0‘Du3a 9 1-45 M83 ‘(kder De t" BB‘ N°V'R“b 55—havs or can segsure travel ut- i —00'East {t ' ' ~ ' " ' u i b" c°" B“ 9' Hamumn‘ onh fit, this Ls your opportuni tooget SGOJYEast c?” ' ' ' ' ' " 1.2 cmmwr“ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ZN established in a profltahe busi- 3950;East "m; §5§,',‘_"‘§cl°,',;" SLENDOR TABLE-rs Al“; 3F‘. ness] of your own. For full par- 900‘|Ea Sullivan 330 fecflvm g weeks’ supply $1.00; 12 lizrswrite today to-The Juli. 12700,Elder 1,17 weeks $5.00‘ at an druggsm or u.- Compan/ Dent. JAC-Jl 6300|E1dona .. 1,19 , ‘2.1-9|_ 2177 Manson Si... Montreal, Que. 450,Fa1con_ 5,35 u t I _ -——-——-—-- 11mg... K... . _ go on ran ranco __ 6s “ll-M r11 u u t - s" ______»____- 8 an 6 l clonin- "n Egghgngg BUSINESS GIRL WANTS BED- 65809.‘Gle.nora . 17' , .< t- Ph n8 1757-1 . 7850 Gods L . , Q9 amps r09?! o Z4241; A Glanca a£g|g2igni5r.. :2; WAN E — BY APRIL FOUR OR ' 3303iGO1d El! . 19 fiveTr02n1 house or ‘apartment. zglllll.fivld H"!!! .25 A 0 unfurnished. Write “E, D. care -—-— 500Qold Arrow '70 Bldg Products G“““di““' 142's" WINNIPEG r b 11 (cm isloogguhlz Gm 3* §“fi“1~§l"‘ 1% __*__-__----——-—}- , c. - — ’ r ous .. e WANTED-TWO FURNISHED 0R Rye prices gave an erratic display 4000iHard R0 . Bathurst 20 l-2_ unfurnished rooms. Rhone 17-231 (‘and the Vignglpeizd Grain Exclifmge lgggjgrkler .... 2d glm gem - - o ay wit e 11y u ure ivvan- rrcen 3o an ac - 61h; 1 1-2 cents in initial trades to 4-261‘I~la aga . 3.45 C la ese .. . 6'1 P an all-time high of $2.51, but failed 4500fHa€dway __ 35 Gin “Car Found 18 3-8 Lost. Found, Strayed to new at ton i-veis- lfggvgggflllgl; [I2 33 1.1 g: g£-e»;:‘rgiph.... . as m room) - STANDARD rox rsr- Gcnzrcaoo, Feb. 11 - (AP) - il309IHcva ,, '51 Cockshutt . . ' 1': 3-4 i938“ mg“ Hm“ E“; 12%“; 1.§'}§“..§“$5’§§i.$.'§é'lfifinglfi°l1n§i' .23.‘%§Z‘.i.'3“ "3513 glbbfiliéfi l? ii? gish trade most of the time today, 7400,‘Hoscoe ' '34 Dom Coal Pfd ' ‘ ‘ . 115 LOST — GENTLEMAIWS WRIST with May rye showing occasional 24 Ol-Iowey 61 ‘ Don A . . . . .. watch. near or ‘n Forum. Re rallying tendencies. 360ll-lud 44 Dist Sesg turn to 32-1 Grafton. Reward. M0 _ .Feb- 11 — (C?) - 5100,4111 Mal 22 Dom Steel B z.9.31_ lsfiiéistliid ob); liqutoxgis a majority g5 is}; Igfigigllrtésfiica 1;!) gryden . . .. ---i-----———-i— m vng c ny on e i. 0c . vcour , 1. raser LOST — JANUARY 12th BE- Exchange and Curb Market finish- l69501Lynx _, 44 Ford A .. tween Horns/s Garage and ed in lower ground. A few bright llzfirMacassa . . . . .. , 4.85 Founda Co _ Jenkins» gym-many mdv-s 301d spots were to be found in banks, 4213lMacDonald 6.20 Gen Steel Wares .. . Bulova watch Finder “lease re. which went to a new high m the 5 _]MacLeod . 3.65 Howard Smith 32 Mrs m“ m, at rumpus, and 50mg lender, wimp 347.1 Madsen _5oo Ham Bridge . . . . ll turn to Mul a h , Dominion Cale Rewant s owed resistance. Trading volume Magnet ,, 77 Hiram Walker . ...... ll-i 24$” was cltzixnpiirgtively low. d b _ gégglnb/‘llglllifllfi 3,60 Can 1nd Al A l2 s q ors were pace y 111- - ron '39 . - fer-listed stocks which slipped on 00'Martin .. 34 l6 l-2 ‘tine Nfin/ Yrorlg Miarket on Batillr- Zgofiglnli/rlicllfetirizle 1.60 1g 7-8 _ ay w et 5 oca marts were co- i 0 an .. 07 l-J . red. SIiQWMcMarmi-tc . . 42 I 15 7-8 1183{Nick ........ . 4s 1-2 28 l8 r_ NEW YORK. F b. 1! -- (AP) - 9600Int U .. . . . . .. . 9i '4 . Stocks generally fed by steels and 2l00iilaclcnlle . . . . . . . . . . h1g3 30 l‘? rails rcsuined the retreat in today's l7l00'Jack Wal . 41 2-1 market although assorted distlllers ‘ ,, 0a .. l? 3-4 ' auéihspeclaltles contested the move IIOUINJason .. 48 . This‘ a o rtunit for some W‘ “me ‘Qccess- -- 17 1'3 - ‘Hume? Venn?” Roz" ‘n up The {Associated Press Bil-stock 3-57 . l4 4 .94“! modem brick name‘ which ggmpoisi e was off .6 of a point at , 1,25 . . . . . . . . . . 69 3- 1m take c," o‘ . flown,‘ ‘will m, w ere it was 2.5 points under 26 7-8 Price Com .. ... . 57 Bum ‘us, previous to ‘h, w“. "m, It; 1945-46 high. _ 0800: 1s 1.2 shawlnlgan .. 23 i-Z "my u“ "n, be“ o’ New“. m“, u ome mines gained 3-8 and Dis- 49 tl-apaska 64 . 5t Law 9 erluls and workmanship. Owner t F“ seagmms ‘"55 "-“°h""l¥?d- 519°», " -~ (l6 s‘ u" P“ 3?. 1'2 numbed‘ Gnu“ "m". from d“, gram Walker fell 2 1-2, Canadvan zéilwgilbexin _ 30 Dom Textile 9.1 1-2 dining-room, living-room, on, o; m, acific eased 3-8 and McIntyre l-8. 30 [Llnxman 1.38 Dom TI!‘ 5 I “u.” mo" spun," h, ‘Mm’ m“ 103 the Curb Lake Shore was up #9651111 L l. .. ,_ 3,30 Wpg Eiec A . .4 whuh of house‘ Maren! “when, - 500Md Cdllt ,_ ,, __ l4 B1981 (l! Ulllldl . l-a cupboards galore, tiled sink, etc., .. 1i l-8 Brazilian ---------- $8 r etc. Breakfast annex. Two bed rooms, T050570 Feb- 11 —- (c?) -- 5°00 M 37 5,35- gmc-glig, "m" "wig"; $§.‘.i‘.."3‘;‘w.§3°..d°”i2bl% ...‘."“€§.‘§ ‘"32 I rs en o ug room. s or . t | ‘Ruse I m ‘ Toronto Exchange to show Index _ 58 1-2 $'e'_m'klalo :11?“ ma“ eflapfigwu: gasses of .73 to 1.35 for all groups. 1.35 Two spbmnd w“, and one 5mm 0th mining groups were down _ 37 rooms upsta‘ n. with old mum], more than a point at the close. 1.30 —-—— style dormer windows, these rooms “amwest ‘wild m" i" "l? 3°15 - 9'7 , have “chm” "unsung," o; w’ st with volume of 64,000 shares 7 8.20 MONTREAL, Feb. 1l-- (b?) - boards and dnwe" ‘ma, Fun ‘ma and}: net advance of 14 cenrs. The 100 Oleary _ 33 Produce prices quoted here today basement. no. "n" hmunb ‘n, days hllzh was 1.95. Several other Omega . 35 reporter} y the] Dvmlrnilrivn [Depart- ln attached and under bu", m,“ goldskl giflliflilil! De1nlte,_ Duvay 22am (aminltra . 28 l-i m9“ 0 All‘ fill l-llfl! 0 0W- “n mom h“ “m, h," n“ plum and r land-Hudson. gamed l0 50! rlac .. . 05 _ cents or more and Campbell Red 50000Pacalta .. . lb E108. Packed for export A of unique design, love seats on each .. _ _ Lake, Hadley-Mascot, Llngman esooirse Pete 1 l-lrse M. a Medium so spot tree §.-f§f;,"‘,“,',‘,,l’$ ‘$31,? "§,,:§"',§§{f,,",‘} Lake and Piccadilly were up her- 5900.'Pamour , 3 cases, A Large 30-‘ Medium 34; A hnrdwoud floor‘ flékhed with ‘he’ rowly, 10600l|l>armaque _ Pullets Q; B so; d 3. very best ' t ' , seven 34500 P571?" watt 1.3 BUFFER: Wholesale Que job- l-I :2::§:sass§a§§§§E§c§s2asac: . R. 7400'8enator . Odooishswkey 47006 Gherritt . a§§a§§§=§§s§ “ NOTICE i _ The shed. at St. Mary's No Trespemiag. Br order sf the Treltelb ; muss our. ' Chimes QUOTATIONS ct s, mo; t t l use‘: the nnsriitlirfuiyf “ha. J "r p 12.15 T: fin . .. a1 o. rm- ciianionrrowu cuanoiau .388.000 shares against 331375.000 lri t T<.>'r unrniioroii": l W-nllll-filalollll ()9 iron. a is itsmln .oa marathons! ale: n: m" normal v i“ - ' ersaleste "l" Toronto Monthly Stock Values At New llighi Trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange during the month uf January reached an ail-time high in the value of share transactions, totalling $118,353,565, as contrasted l wlih 062571.27’! the previous month= and $37,478,521 in January of 1940. Aggregate share trading was the fourth highest in the history of the Exchange, January having 60,- liavlng been a the revious month and 70,247,153‘ in t e record mining month of April, 1945. Trading in industrial shares however, reached a new all-time peak. Number of orders executed on the‘ floor during the month show- ed a sharp gain et 145,004 as com- pared with 79.94’! .Do_cen'~ber, while the daily average sale dur- lnf the month was 2,748,545 shares, w th a value of’ $5,370,707, the aver- age orders executed on the floor being 0,591 individual items. Taking the board as a whole, 630 issues were traded in for the month, of which 425 advanced in price, 144 declined and 01 remained unchang- ed. lllustrative of the advance was the movement of the Exchange in- dict-s which had tEYIfiNlTQCllStFlBlS casing January a . .-Jr n gain of 2.04 points; the gold: pt; vhilc in the lndustrlals, Brazilian 144.76 up 2.44: base metals st 100.35 iad 181.000 shares followed by 0.1’. for n gain of 11156 and westernl R- and Imperial Oil each with ep- oils nt $2.01 up 1.10. 1 proximately 100.000- Most active issues on the boerdi Of the ten leading issues In the during January Sherrltt Gordon industrlals, all showed gains on with almost three million shares the month, the widest being cap- traded, Lapaska with over :1 mil- sdlen Breweries, up some 4-1-2 lion and a half, Astoria and Omrii- points. Among the ten most active trans, each with over a million, mines, only two “ 3. " “ , I amorous Wang our: Having identified myself with a progressive group of citizens, representative of the different wards of this City, I have decided to contest WARD ONE in the forth- coming Civic Election. I find that it will be impossible for me to call on each individual voter, and I am, therefore, taking this means of soliciting your support. 189 Great (£60186 st- Should you consider ml.- qualified to represent you for the next two years, I assure you that I shall do all in my power to further the best interests of WARD ONE and the City as a whole. 1 DANIEL E. NOONAN. VOTE FOR THE GROUP blng pasteurized fresh and storage No l 30 i-2' No 2 85 l-l; current rc- celvt Que No 1 pasteurized 35 5-4 del Mil: No 2 34 3-4 dcl Mil; first. grade creamery prints job price 38; solids 38. CHEESE: Current receipt: West- ern and Que. colored 22 1/10, white P03; who sale, colored l! 18/1043 1/16, white 22 3-4-23. PCTATOIB: ‘l0 lb bass No l. P11. NJ. 1.00; No 1 Smell N3. 1.70; 100 lb base Maine 12.54 B ZN-i-fl; 30 lb bags 1.15. Livestock» MONTREAL, Feb. ll -- (OP; — Cattle. hose and sheep were steady and gran calves down 50 cents to- day on tho Livestock Markets. n the cattle division there were no as steers. The best offered sold at 12-123 with a few going st g‘. Common were mostly til-i .00. lfere were 160-11 Good nit-her eeWsWereI-Oflwlth sfew a shadeultl her. Oomanon‘ butchers were lnners en cu tare wen 500-610. d bulls were weighed in at 0.504060 with an odd one up ‘tic 0.1l . Commoner kinds were Veal: ransed from 1140.50 t ere end drinkers were of the hos It i . for Grade A. lambs fftched lt-le end sheep t to s tsp o t. m: soor snort-see’ swore ' betterment of pcoiiditio To the Electors of Ward l I am again offering my services as candidate for your Ward in the forthcoming Civic Election. It has been my privilege to represent you for the last three terms. I solicit your support, and should you again inark the ballot in my favor, l will do my utmost in your nterests. r. Anousw BUTLEii. - 2-8-4i. To the Electors of Ward “2” LAIMES and GENTLEMEN: I am again offering as candidate for Councillor in your Ward at the forthcoming Civic Election. I have had the pleasure of serving you at the Council Board for eight terms. Should you again mark your ballot In my favor and elect me to office, l will continue to give oi my best for the City in general and Word 2 in particular. on. |=. c. uoucmi - a __.__.______ -——-——-—mmm To the Electors 0f Ward Tvo In the forthcoming Civie Elections I an: running for Councillor in your Ward. Associated with s group of prcgreenive cltisens offer- ing their services to you in the interestsof our city, gLdge myself, if elected, to repnient your interests to the ‘t oi my ability. ‘ ~ A. WfiTlliN GAUDIT. To The Electors Oi Ward 3 tunes sun onmceuam ' I __ " , ' _ I have no sted as ‘s candidate for (iooneillor of your warden!‘ g y.‘ . ._l -_ .' _ Should yooeleet nae I-vnll do all upon-in fer the _ as in our sity end-your wsrd in P ertienisr o|= WARD Fou lR- l Ladies and. Gentlemen 3 At the request of a number oi good citizen taxpayers, I have de- clded to nominate as Councillor for Ward i. I am interested in having the City run on a business like billl- . Should you do me the honor of electing m to the Council I will do 3]] in my power to safcgusrdthe turner!!!’ llllfltll- It ls not my intention to bother you b!’ I WWW“ °"“'”' but “m. all nualif-ed electors to turn out and vote. Ii you wish it'll!‘ Nil-lull! call 584 and a car will call for 701l- u. rtrcroks resident, and taxpayer of this city for 1M1)’ Willi C. Me PHONES MARIE RADIOS ers and other parts Iere taken l3 _- war ST. PIPER PORT Gianni — (om-so men! teiedhwe Mfllv- c p»: fidffil andolnethewseniors, Nor- so th t ands advanced 0 1-2 points, Holiln- be ger s couple and Nickel 4. To The Electors 0f Ward 3 In the coming Civic Election to be held on Wedneedey February 13th, having identified myself with a group ol progressive citizens, I am offering myself as a caiididate for Councillor for your Ward. If elected, I will pot forth every effort possible te serve the interests of our City to the beet of my ability. J. Gordon MacDonald ELECTORS OF ¢ WARD FIVE Having been a taxpayer and resident of Ward Five for many years, I am offering myself as one of your Coun- cillors for this ward in the forthcoming civic election. It will not be possible for me to call on you personally, so l am taking this opportunity to reach you through the press. ' In these piping days of newly-won peace many trou- bles will confront our city and I can only say that l will do my best for the city and our Ward Five if you do an the honour of electing ate. . N. W. LOWTHIR. Y no twiiin Sl/(lillii LADIES s. GENTLEMEN: Responding to the request of many Business Men. l aural again nominating to contest this Election as your Conn- c or. Having spent slx months in the Council l have gather- ed information that could be useful In Civic Administra- tion. It has always been my endeavor to render thebeet possible service with the limited tiniest my disposal. If elected I can assure Ward 5 and the Citiuns in general that I will put my experience at their disposal Ill any decision that will have to be made can. a. scorn. ‘ ‘nan. .4 An e nn4nnn ‘lo the Electors of Vlard-f‘5’_’ . - _ - ~ 1 v In the coming Civic lleetioe to be seld on tvetinilll! February 18th, having identified ourselves with sJIeoiI at proigfesaive eltvmslwe are offering as candidates i0! cone ore or ve- ‘ " ~ - flted will tisrtamryemrtpoedlk" august-ate film-tn rm no our cm in my“ to ‘ i‘ ours} . J. ‘Mvmgtwfit ,4 ltd-l‘, l. Ln‘- n1. ‘A; n a _,_ ALLA‘ vrvvvy e i Io, tiueteetorein-of-lleri 15 clinics AND courtroom, c, ~ innnsbrmtccc" V, Y " - ' I 1- w “'""'7‘l 1...‘. .*.."": - violin-nth , . - ' T ,fl‘ZiW7Ili-»¢§Y-