PAGE TWELVE Advertising Rate: Payable In Advance Mlainiuni Charge For Any Advartlaenierit 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals be per word; Western and Eastern Locals h per word; Announceinepta and Coming Events 30 per word; Classified 3c per word: In M Notices Etc per inch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Otter-inn. Cards. etc.. be per nariie; Letters of Condolence sic per inch: Woddin Engagements, to words for si.00 and lo cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of thanks and Appreciation, Me per inch or 50 per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions. 63 cents per inch: Address nnd Presentation, 31.00 Other Rates On Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher iihall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error Ia due to the egligence of its servants or otherwise. and there shall be no liability tor non-insertion oi any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Female Help Wanted vvanri-zn M -" Agents Wanted ATIONAL HAND-PAINTED r 100': Profit-. Exclusive '1lerri'.nry. send 51.00 for two samples and instructions. Or- KIT-CHEN oiiuf. Apply Queen Hotel. GIR-L FOR HOUSEWOBK. TWO . adults in family. Near Charlotte- :I(:l'll!l(i;lIIl('i:nVI0iI:gA?S'QI.I2:36 St.i wwm Apply ”A' B", Guardian . , , . ,.- '-,4, -,. ,- 1wxn”ii?.7.r.ni:.narcL.r .:c.u-T i:'l'LF)?'::h:':?3&l”:::E; l ilble woman to care for two sinaii : I . . A , A V , cliildrt-n and small Apartment. C”tC”1(ff1:'de.:x CM)I;3:f,':'l!oTl);:i, Room and board. no cooking. 1)'liiiL'1il'Illb Amlvluunt I Shciiord Apply Box 2' Gunman Om” pi-by Box 25 Rosemont Momagut WANTED -- A COOK OR GE. - crnl maid. Household of three adults, good home. good wages. excellent quarters with own pri- vate bath room. References re- quired. write giving full partic- .Wloiii:'ti2il. P. Q. )I.Ux'I-I .II0IlEVM0:VI:IY THAN YOU ihouglit possible. 250 guaranteed: liouscliuld products and large as- soi'iineiit of gift boxes. Full or pk t tinie. Want to get ahead"! .. .- W m Fmmcxl 1600 Delorb gar; to P. 0. Box 909, Sackiille, ni.ci. Dept. 5. xlontreal. ' '..m CA.. . I 3'" ' d FIIIIIIII oarders gen:-mm” iF6L"i"n:A-iiii'rLic; WHl'i'F-A-VI; V35: ACC0-"MODATE Twol tarf short IlaII'('(I dog. I:icensc nia.e boarders. Phone 979-I... mg 149, Apply 12-; 1-,.,,,,.,. prime Baby chicks Lost FOR SALII-CHICKS. GET. GOOD lll)'('l'S and good meat birds. R. I). P. Sircd and Canadian Ap- proved. Write. Maritime Chick llwlclicry, 682 Main Street, saint John. N. B. PLAN FOR THF. FUTURE. BUY "I-ills Approved Chicks". A sound idea in any business. Eggs and chicken prices now a seasonsble low. Nowhere to go but up. Lots LOST - S RAYED ONE GOOSE finder call Robert Muich. Phone 2812-I. - LOST - BETWEEN MOREIL and Charlottetown. sieei lnil board for blue Chevrolet ton truck. Phone Moreil 2. -AI-dfdirlelirwanteil WANTED - IIIAN OR BOY FOR oi growers drop out when the general farm work. Knud Jor- going gets tough. Capitalize on zensen, Fredericton. W5 53' W"? 5'0 '4” 595'" F” wanrrzo - RELIABLE MAN A-S capahcitym hMarchk gullegsmgill Dealer In Kmg md Queen catc .: mare. ccn . should sell well four months counues' Expenence not "cc" essary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have from now. Cyrus lz Manning Ella. Limited. Port Williams. N. S. "-i T- T ” b aldf ,- ..Bl lit. cars &Trucks For Sale p';f.l..t. .::.l:.?.'; .5 ”.'.”...i. FOR. SALE-1951 DODGE COACH, Write Rawlelghb Dept. ML- .B-470-i63, Montreal. WATCH REPAIRS -- FAST EX- pert work by ccrtined watch specialist. Box 944. Guardian. FOR A COIIIFORTABLE, WAR I. furnished room in A good resi- dential district write Box 067 Guardian. 5.000 miles. good condition, priced right for quick sale. Ap- ply Imperial Service Station. For Sale Riv. SALE .. ENTERPRISE Range. Phone 2554-L. h........G--- ron. SALE - ABEGWEIT oars. Eldon Drake. Bristol. .......-..-------- FOR SALE - YOUNG COW. DUE tn freshen. Robert, R.hy'nes. Frenchfoi-ti. H:.....A....j---- FOR. SALE-TWO BOARS, FIVE months old. Knud Jorgensen, Frerlorlctnn. FOR. SALE -- TWO GEESE AND one gander Mrs. Cecil Wakelin. West Royalty, R. R. 7. CARLOAI) GOCKSI-IUTT N0. 30 Tractors arriving next week. Three of those can be booked at today's price. U2 ion Feed Mix- era 5310.00 while they last. H mills 3106.00. Four used Tractors. all makes, priced to sell 3600.00 to 51200.00. Wcegks Farm Equipment. Kent Street. E-GR-SAI.E-HOUSI AND GAR- ago, Apply Bright Spot. North River Road. Phone 3049-L. FOR. SALE - YOUNG sow no due to fnrrow March 15th. Ap- ply John Garland. Auburn. FOR. SALE -. 2 HORSE DRIVEN (llsc harrows. Also 8 year old horse at Pat Po1ly's. Gariietid. nisdon Giliis. Eldon. FOR SALE - FOUR-YEAR-OLD rlicsiniit gelding, well traincxi snziclle horse, :1 good driver. Phone Summerside 2281. local 54-3. FOR SAI F - 7 YEAR OLD MARE. Also null!) 18 years old. taken in ll'a(I0 for Cockshult tractor nt Angus Nicholson. Mt. Buchanan. Risdoii Giilis. Eldon. LE - COCKSIIIITT 60 l'.. C. Tractor at Edward Tur- in-i".x. iiope River. Also Cockshutt 1-to standard taken in trade from i')SCill' xlncliav. Both in good cnnrlitinii exchanged for larger 'ri'iu-lni-5 No. .10. Weeks Farm Equipmciit. FOR. SALE - USED TRACTOR.. l-lord. worked one season with plow, cuillvntors. Massey 30"- two years old. like new. Massey "I02". six cylinder. a powerful ti'ac'.nr. Cockshutt ”60". two years old. Three Massey "22", one your old. two years old, three years nld. i-larmall. older model. 3350.00. if desiring a good used tractor drop in and inquire about these. Also on hand four Cockshuti. spreaders about five years old. Elliot and Webster, Kenslnizton. For Rent FOR RENT-HOUSE, SIX ROOMS. Central location. References. Write Box 963. Guardlim. RELIABLE ADULT FAMILY wish to rent house or half tene- ment. References. Box 966. Guardian. Kemtlv & llectarl nut. as-i-in anoxsaa oaui-imown. r.:.i. Properties hull and loll Ainnniahuim Aaedelurhg IJnu.' in Kent Imoi-urbane me Personal SLENDOR. TABLETS ARE EF- fective. 3 weeks" supply 52.00; 9 wceks' 35.00. at all druggists. EASY TO QUIT SMOKING-USE Tobacco Eliminator. a scientific treatment, quickly stops craving for tobacco. rids the system oi nicotine. King Drug Pharmaceu- tical Chcmists (Alberta), P. 0. Box 673. London. Ont. salesmen Wanted START YOUR OWN BUSINESS on credit. selling exclusive elec- trical products for home and in- dustry. Part or full time. Prev- ious experience unnecessary. Re- stricted territories. We supply stocks on credit. Dept. A 60. PO Box 294, Hamilton. Ont. CALL ON PROPERTY OWN i 5 Earn big money taking orders for remarkable product that saves building owners 70'; on maintenance. R. C. Patton. start- ed with us in January and earn- er sll.754.60 first 10 months. Many other equ.-lily exceptional money making records. If I10 or over and willing to work full 8 hour days. write Vice-President, Dept. CA. Box 799. Ft. Worth I, . Texas. 10 let. , - 1'0 I.l'.'T-ONE HEATED ROOM. Apply 61 Chestnut Street. to LET E LARGE HEATED front room with fire place, partly furnished. Phone 970-L. 'ro LET- THIRD r1.ooii' Apartment. Three rooms and bath. Phone 1156 after 7 P. M. Wanted WANTED TO BUY OR RENT. piano. Must be in good condi- tion. Phnne 2082-L. WANTED - ONE THOUSAND cords of logs. delivered my Mil: or at roadside. George Webster. Souris. WANTED G OUTBOARD M01"- or. now horse power. Good con- dition. Reasonable. lax 965. Guardian. NOTICE OF POSTPONED SALE The sale of North Amer- ican Hotel is postponed until Tuesday, February zeta. 1952 at 12 o'clock noon at Court House, Charlottetown. ' JOHN L. IIAIDN, . Sheriff. Junior Farmers and Junior club lleivs A meeting of the Tracadie Jun- ior Farmers' Group was held in the Parish Hall. Feb. tlth. George MacDonald. president. occupied the chair and conducted the meeting in an efficient manner. A letter received from the Voca- tional School dealing with agricul- tural short courses wns read by the secretary. Willlani Lund. There was also considerable discussion re the debating competition riiie. sponsored by the Juiiior Far crs' Federation. The meeting spoke in favor of entering this competition. and ar-, rangements were made for anoth- er debate to be held at their next meeting, in two weeks time. Mr M. MacDougiil and Miss Marion Smith were chosen for the leaders in the debate: "Resolved That. i.i' v Life is Better Than City ,Life Isaac Tupliii and Morris iDCLIC0ll. iieldincn with the Depart- piiicnt of Agriculture were present. A brief talk was given by Mr. Di-acoii on the iigriciiltural coursi- at. the Vocntioiial School and "(ill a radio project being planned by ltlic Departnicnt of Agriculture and Kluiiior Farmci-s' federation. A CClllllllIlN' of William Lund and. Reggie MacDonald was appolntedi "to Contact the niembcrs re this iradln project. A record player is being purchased in conjunction .i-'itli tlic Sodallty of the Virgin Marv. Eight more members Ilitll-i Icaterl their desire to join the, ."oup. which brings the total to- .22. i A debate was held:-,"Resolved tlhrit in this conimunltyhorsepower Isliouid be replaced by mechanical poucr". The leader of the "pro" SKIP was George MacDonald. stip- ported by Reggie Macxinnoii. and the -leader of the "Con" side was William Lund. The other support- ers were absent. Rev. Father Phaien acted as critic, and the judges were Mr. Tunlln and Mr. Deacon. who gave the verdict in favor of the Con side. Pictures were shown by Mr Tuplin on "Farmers For the Fu- ture". and "Parliamentary Prac- ticc". O O O A meeting of the directors of the Prince Edward Island Junior Farmers' Federation was held Sat- urday afternoon, Feb. 2nd. The dircctors present were: Ronnv Mc- Iniiis Edivnrd Pierson. Merlon MacDonald. Urban Lnui.:hlln.Keillt Moasc. Hentlicr Coles. Anne Keefe. Bernice McG:iugl1. Lucille Wood. and Scott MncArlliur. Also present. were: W. n. Shaw. Denutv Minister of Acriculturr-. and S. D. Peacock. ficldnian. A comniittce was appointed to select the winner of the Patriot Publish- ing Conipnny Ti'oph,v. This trnplw . 15 Eli"!!! in the Junior Farmers", group mnkiiiiz the most. progress Ill U10 year. It was again decided in sponsor is debal-ins! Competition open to rural groups all over the Island. The dr-aclliiir for I1lll)IlCaIIO:li was sot for I7(tI)illlal',V 29th. Ollirr projects suggested for this yea- ,r;ere local area tours and a claw zfnr potatoes at the Rural Youth Fair. 0 I G The aiiiiual meeting of the Bear River .-ivrsliirc Calf Club was held in the Bear River South School. Jaiitiary 30. i932. There was it large ntteiidaiice, of which sixteen joined the club. The new secretary for the com- in: rear of 1952 is Zeta Mac-r Galllthz ltresldont. Martina Hugh-l es: vice-president. Ruthie Peters, It was decided to have the next. meeting on February 14. at thei II0l'll(' of Martliin H. Htiglies. The meeting then adjourned by singing the National Anthem. Ni-:'llL.EY ABBEY, England (CP)- Mrs. Fanny Cole. who has ctlebratcd licr lolst birthday claims her lotigevity is due to the fact "I never get fiustcrcd." She l - i still does her usual routine of hoiiscu-ork. tiarniii: and reading ”thriilers." l ICATALOGUE Baths, basins, sinks, closets, electric shallow and deep well pumps, soil pipe, soil fittings, fibre pipe, range boilers, electric water heaters, steel pipe and httings. WRITE TODAY ;MAlN PLUMBING (ind , HEATING SUPPLIES CO 5 nm 81-Dion" st. iiwmict, l A MOIIIIIII, OIIE. KINII I.'IlII3 ( OITIIII I i-TE IGUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETOWN Potato Storage New York Stock: 1 NEW vonx.-1;;-I 15 - (OP) - New York stocks: , till! W4, (.,.I.mml SW" - i ,, at ritiu IMIIIEC Iev Iiiitlttl I'M" ' - Stock . Close The following figures of sbor- Am C” 5; Dry , 33 3-4 age holdings of potatoes on Feb. Anaconda .51 1-2 1. 1:51 and 1962 have been sup- Cdn Pac 34 5-8 plied by the Federal 'Department chesa-, Ohio 35 of Agriculture: Cons Edison 33 7-3 000 bus.--60lbs. El Auto 45 3-4 195! 1952 Gen Elec 58 3-4 inland. P.E.I. (.530 2,033 Geri Motors 51 3-H Inland. N.S. 2.39 117 Oi N R.V Pt 49 7-3 Hamax 7 5 Kennecott 84 5-3 saint Jchn .. i 3 Mtsmry W 34 Inland. N. 3. 6.792 4.014 NY Central '9 1 , Maritime; ii.ea9 7.223 Fadi0.C0TD 25 'n Quebec one 554 Sid 0” 2: :",t,. Eastern Ontario .. . 233 i32.T””I;.(?”. n 31 1:; Western Ontario mi,o5e 9-as -ggdn lg?” xd 79 Prairies 1.251 240 tug 5,1,9, 9” 3,, H British Columbia . 910 310 ivmndmm ' 3,, 3,3 Totals . .. (i)ie.a7s 9.395 U" Te, lllll H 42 5,. --G- Westinghouse 35 7-8 GREENWICH SCHOOL Imperial Tobacco Co. Reports Profit .VlONTR.EAI.. Feb. 15 -(CP) e- !-mperial Tobacco Company of Canada. Ltd. today reported net pmflt oi 55.4.l3.642 for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31. I961. compar- Honour Roll for mid-term exams of January: Grade 9-1. Barbara Rattray; 2. Elaine MacEwen. Grade 7-1. Phyllis Squires. Grade 4-1. Helen Squires; 2. Roberta Sutherland. Grade III Sr.-l. Kathleen Sutli- ed with 56.9M..,43 10,. me prev, erland: 2 Rena Sanderson; .1. mus mm, yeah Tm” mm"y' Net profit per share was 47 Grade III Jr.-1. Garth Sander- son. Grade II-1. Fern Rattray; 2. Kier Squires. Highest average: Fern Rattray. 96"&. lGeorgla MacLaren. teacher. cents. compared with 63 1-4 cents lost yeziix Net working capital amounted to RJ7,82'i.013. against 535,643,060. less paintings. will provide the background for s new British moving picture which has a theme of an art collector who tries to steal famous paintings. LONDON .. (cm .- Ir... fain- ous Tate Gallery. full of price- Get the Best Buys in illlildil I I l (Ill ll and SUPPLIES Painting - Decorating and Paper Hanging LOU HOWATI Belvedere Ave. Phone 973-L -jg-.':?:-1 SELF-PROTECTION IS THE FIRST LAW 0F.NATURE. The Eskimo's igloo is free from Mortgage; so is the beaver dam. Our low cost Mortgage Protection Plan, in event of your premature death, will leave the Home to your widow -- not the mortgage. Protect Your Home. Consult ALYIIE AIISEIIIIIILT M5 Elm Ave. a T 100-L. National Life Aaatirance Company of Canada -2-H-:-1-1 Macllonalil-Rowe Woodworking GIIMPAIIY LIMITED 36 Lr. Water Street Phone 2767 or 2768 i I ltlTEllllllPTl0N NOTICE lriiiiu roe snua Shore farm at Burnt Point j(one and a half miles from Georgetown), consisting of 44 -)acres. Small amount of jwoodland. House and out- buildings on farm. i Apply to:- MRS. N. W. HANSEN, i Georgetown There will be an interruption of electric power on our Queen and Longwortli Avenue circuit in the City of Charlottetown and vicinity, and on all our rural lines outside the City of Charlottetown, with the exception of the O'Leary and Alberton districts ON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17th, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1 AND 5 A.M., weather permitting for the purpose.of installing new feeders from our plant. The city areas involved in the interruption will be Sydney Street; The Southwest section bounded by Great George and Kent Streets; the Northeast section bounded by Fitzroy Street, Kcnsington Road and Longworth Avenue and all of Parkdalc. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. counters INSURANCE SERVICE 6IIf3C.3RogecaJI5eiiclea Xatnuted C L 181 QUEEN ST. AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE It'll? It iuiirili HI: nil i a- FOII IIIL BURNER SALES AIIII SERVICE CALL 2480 VICKERSON ENGINEER- ING CO. We sell "Toridheei" Rotary WaII'FIame Burners. ' FARM FIIII SALE Dlxwood Farm. situated at Up- per Polnt de Bute on pnved high- way. Route 16. 9 miles from Sack- vllle. Comprising 115 acres wcll cultivated upland and marsh, suitable for beef or dairy. Also 50 acre woodlot. Modern house, basement. barn and other out- buildings. GUY DIXON -9-oo-co-o AIIGTIOII SALE OF HOUSE AND HALF A LOT IN THE TOWN OF MONTAGUE I will sell by public auction on the premises of the late Mrs. Catherine Colllngs, Montague, on Tuesday Feb. 19, at the hour of 2 o'clock. Terms made known at . ureaitvmv 15. 1952 Jinn-Ill! Ilwa-mt-urmauumig E. II. -IIIIIISTIIIIE Say: Your wife will find it diiilcult to step into your shoes if you leave them full or M1,. It's'a thought, isn't it? LET'S TALK THIS OVER iiowm o. 'JOHNSTONE a.A., C.LD 1- Vin! lli - no or-mm s'i.i-isee..rr.rioc"iaco':n, i'i."n,"f""" The GHAIILOTTETOWII: LAUNDRY 24 UPPER QUEEN STREET SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Fincst'Work Satisfaction Guamniecil Laundry Called For and Delivered PHONE 2335-L FOR SALE Desirable property at Cape Traverse, consisting of House, Barn, Garage, with ample garden space. A. K. LORD, Cape Traverse T AUCTION SALE , AT BEDEQUE , Acting iindi-r instructions of the executors of the late Owen Coin nolly, I will sell by Auction on the premises on Tuesday, February 20, 1952 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon 35 acres of land. more or less, adjoining the homestead farm on Lot 26. Terms made known at sale. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. AUCTION . SALE AT NEW LONDON, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th, at 1 P. M. I am instructed by George Carr to sell by public auc- tion on the premises of Earl Carr, all his fishing equipment, consisting of the fol1owing:- ' Boat and engine, 425 traps, a quantity of rope, ap- proximately 25 coils, 100 buoys, 28 anchors and grapples. 9 mackerel nets, 5 herring nets, 40 smelt nets, 2 smelt beg nets, salmon net, 3 sets oyster rakes, a large quantity yokcs, paling and cleats, 6 pairs oars, 4 dories, 3 punch- eons, 5 tierces. lead slnkers, glass balls, cod lines, ll,-Q h.p. engine, 1950 Chev. ton truck, 23,000 mileage, with stock rack, also horse, harness, gang plough, truck W830". horse hoe, beam scales, a quantity hay and straw, one good building at Clifton wharf and 8. lot of other articles. If stormy first fine day following. ARTHUR. J. STEWART. Auctioneer. WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER iioiieiis BROS. and Jones IT. siile. G. H. NELSON, p Auctioneer. 155 Km; st.-N-g Phone 3001 oooooooooeoooo-oooooo-cow E ' evil BUNDLE II LIKE THIS IN FRONT or A NICE wngn iriizemca There Ought To Be A Liiw riv Fiuzaw nml Shiirteil Bur ueizel: HON THEY DRESS FOR .THE OIJTDOORS .' gWEET MYSTERIES OF LIFE DEPARTMENT.