Qoooeoleeooooeooooooeoero-o IEUARY _ 9. .1548" ' " is Advertising llates+ Payable In Advises I Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement t5 Cents. Central Guardian Locale 0e per word; Western and Eastern Locals so per word; Announcements end Coming Events 8o per word; Classified lo per ward; In Meniurianr Notices Mo per Inch; Lists el Floral and dturituel Offerings. Cards, oto.. 5o per narne; Letters of Condolence 04o per inch; Wedding Engagements 4e lords l»; 81.00 end i0 eents for every additional ll words; Notices of Thmlrs gnd Appreciation. 84o per inch or 5o per word; Lists of 'Subaorip. ' tlons. 40 cents per inch: Address end Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. "for Sale "n"... PAINTING nun raven. jng call 2l2'I-J. F011 5% - ONE CHOICE Rui- istorod Hereford Bull, ten mon-ths old. Apply Ralph Mat-Ewen, Bris- tol. i-‘OR. SALE—PRDI'EIKTY ON Mt. Edward Road. Reasonable. Phone 989-J. Eon sacs: -- our; sucrrrcv used coal brooder stove. Mal- t-olm Andrews, Glasgow Road. FOB. SALE — AT ALBANY. blacksmith shop. Modern Bung- alow and large lot. Ir. Fred Kelly. Wanted w A N 171s n - UNFIJRNIHIIED heated room. Central location. Box S15. Guard until?» - Q Carrots receiving ally nt ware- house. Clark Fruit 0a., Ltd. 2.. iv-surrzn - amen nowruts. llldcs. iron and Metals. [richest prices. Fast service Phone 220B Maurice Block 8t Co. _ _ “'AN'|‘ED—LLE BOTTLE! Highest prices paid Fest plu up service -_Pbone 2542. Evealnsl llffl. Michal] BIN» _ Personal lfOlt NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply lleat Penetrating Glory Oil At your Drugglst. l r e00 0-0 00-000 0Q O QCOOO-OOOOO FEEDER PIGS interested in buying I50 good feeder pigs, sixty to eighty pounds. ilvssrccli tern Aceilcv O0 O-§§—O+O§§QO V0 OQOO'OQO-O _'“" " y IIOTICE The Annual Meeting of the MEADOWBROOK FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE will be held in the School House MONDAY, FEB. 9th AT 8 P.M. If not fine following day. Signed: JAMES YEO e , We Clean ‘a: ovzncosrs Phone Z448 IIEW METIIIID CLEANERS Lost Found Strayed 1.051’: 01v GREAT GEORGE s12, Wu et containing 5mm o; [nonw- Aplily Gordon Campbell, as pm; Si» or Dhone "us-s. Reward. g "Bill Wanted _ WANTED AT once: av Buss. ness tlnm in Kensingon, cqmpeg. ent stenographer or bright young 1M1’ who has knowledge o! short. _ hand and typing. Address inquir- ies 1° BOX 816. Gilflldlll/n Office. rm-i- bPLliNDlD OPPORTUNITY. AVER- 880 $45.00 weekly for mm or woman to supply more than 250 Famllcx necessities to the people in your neighborhood. Write to- day for complete details o! our tlnnc-trstod plan for fast, easy, riircct - to - customer sales. Cata- logue Free. Familex. 1600 lJelori- mler, Montreal. SIllPPlIlli IIEWS AT llALil~'AX_ Arrived Sunday None. Salted Sunday Imperial wlrmipeq. In Carlplto Vacport. New York Fort Laird. Falmouth Nova Scotia, Boston Foit Townshcnd, St. Niki. , A1‘ SAINT J0llN_ Arrived Sunday Beaverglcn, from London Hlllcrest. Cardiff Lido. Boston Mont Rolland. Antwerp Cnbano, south Africa via York. Saiicd Sunday Mont Sorrell. for Europe Beaverlvrae, Germany __.._____.. DONDON — (C?) - Seasonal gifts for the Walthantlslow district Included Canadian gift [cod for 500 old folk. John's. New TIIOLS "I We are open to buy Carpenter and Mechanic Tools; also Men's Suits, Army Tunics, Fonts ond Footwear. gWe pay spot cash for, everything we buy. Exchange Store I08 Richmond St. PHONE 869 FOIl SALE l i . AT CYMBitiA i z Farm of 54 acres of good level, clear lend, with house and outbuildings. MRS. MAURICE PINEAU OQrOQQ Q-Q-QQO-O-Q-Q-O-O-OQQ‘ osuvicaosswoao a a . Across oowu is. em l. Spill over I 0t the ~ ll. A frifl. 5. Music sun 10. Qtsrn character 2. Beaateet 20.1w! 9. Grinding burden 22. ‘Breed unite l0 Sign or the 48o. Am.) 2|. River zodiac 8. Rowing \_ (Ohio) 12. Wingl Implement itJelserl shaped .- 4. Lever 20. Unit o! i3. Live coal b. Lucid work \ H. Male sheep 6. Piabby 20. dose to . ~ l5. Crown 7. Subside 3i. Potter lateslafilnni." i6. "Tellurium fleevlsh 88 i’ .) sym.) . arket.- . I118 c 40. wing . l7. One ivhv place _' 3t. Stories mplggnqnt traps 1l. Rugged ,- 35. Organs of , 4i. Bowl ' animals mountain sight unflglgym 20. Aetern , crests 87. A rail 4:, more gig 21. Search ‘- ll. Adheslfl mixture l as. Wire gauge 1 ,5 fabbr.) ' l . Q1113]; a1. 14ft side - febbr.) es. lander-ac ‘ tree t0. Dry . 82. Club. . 39- A itind of coal ‘I0. Role; A qdnomnnon.snqa-some ‘ “ their arose-r ssrnivc“ 0190.1, 0 ililitiltlonweoo oil's acv n-r,_oe;‘|,;._ New York _ Exchange 1d l-l Am Car 40 Am Smelt . 50 l-4 Am Tel . 150 8-4 Anaconda. . 01 5-8 Atehlson . 00 Bald .... .. . 13 3-4 B end O . 11 1-2 Briggs .... .. . 30 Caterpillar . d5 3-4 C and 0 . 4i 1-2 Douglas . 1i 1-2 Elec Auto 45 Erie 0 1-8 Gen El 8i l-8 Gen Motors . s. 1-4 Goodrich .... .. . 50 3-4 Goodyear . . s1 Int Paper 48 Int Tel . ‘ill 7-8 J Mnv . . S5 7-8 Kennec . 44 1-8 Montg . 511-4 Nash Kelly . l6 i-4 N Y Central . l3 5-8 Penn RR l’! ‘l-B Pepsi .... .. . 2L 1-2 Phillips . 43 5-8‘ Radio ...-. I 5-8 Republic 2t sears 3.! l-2 Simmons . 23 1-4 Socony . is l-tl S Pacific 47 S Riy . 36 3-4 Sperry . 21 7-8 Std Oil N . ‘ll. l-4 Studebaker . 18 i-4 . 138 United Air . 74 l-B Untd Corp . . i 8-8 U s Rubber . 40 1-2 U S Steel’ . . Tl 7-8 Warncr Bros . . 1i l-8 West Union . i.) 5-8 Westhse El . 25 1-8 Willys . .. . . 8 3-8 Woolworth .. 4i l-S Youngstown ‘l0 8-8 _ . Markets At ll Glance - t (Canadian from) ‘Ibronto-Stooks easier: trends narrower; industrlals hold. Montreal-Stocks mixed; new- prints up. - New Yorlz~Stoelts irregular; mild improvement. Missing - (Canadian Press) NTO, Feb. 8- Sales Stock Close 4000 Alger 0' l-2 100 Aigoma . 4'1 l-2 l000 Am Laird . i000 Ang Cdn 500 Ang Hur 1500 Armis i500 Ashley i i000 Athons. i000 Aubelle 150 Aunor 210 Bk- 00m 160 C Brew .. I00 Cdn Mal 50 Bk Mtl 1000 Base Met 11500 Bear ‘i500 Beeulieu 5000 Bevcourt l500*Bldgood 1000 Bobio 1000 Benet 2000 Brit Dom . 5300 Buffadi .... .. 200 Buff Ank 500 Buff R1 ‘I00 CO1 Edm 100 Campbell 100 Cent Pat . 500 Cents-ems .. 100 Chem Res _ 1000 Cheekirl: 1500 Colomac u ¢__ ... Lk7¢ >- Gnl s4 I a U’. ;=§a=sc:s;s:;s:ssscs 80 Conamelt 600 Conwest. 2000 Orolnor 1500 Davies Pete 800 Dctte .. 500 Dexter R1 500 Dicken .. 4200 Dlsoov ldllfiome .. 35‘Dom Bk 3000 Donalda 4000 Dtilama .. 3000 Duvey . 2000 East Amphi sceensssaesszsesfi: b . a-e | Q ' eesabbbeaoioebiaz-s-Ebisezl-E - a: ssisissi? CI: Iridayieveaing. January I. e itulnbsr o! friends end relatives getharedut-tho home o! Ir. and Ill-a. Miller lleohdyan/Dharlotte- townhto-obsorvo with them the WWW-mill WW1‘!!! anniversary or’ their marriage. Atterali - guests had arrived. ilrs. ‘Hanan . Howard was celled 0901i to read an address, and Mrs". Noiitnanlhclledyen, on behalf o! those" , _, presented them Wibhzl. cheat Loi "Rogers Bllver." Althoillh- completely taken by surprise the hawy couple thank- ed feil~presont_ ior their lovely gift afteri which all joined in sing- ing '-"I'or _'1'hey Are Jolly Good kllowslf » The remainder o! the evening was spent in music and games. Later i_n" the evening e buffet luncll-"wes served. Mrs. Norman MaoFadyen and Mrs. Dingvweli Maohdyen cut the ices. Mrs. Alton Younker. Miss Norma. ‘llacladyen and Miss Helen lzwis served the guests whiletea was poured by Mrs. Eric MeoFadyen. I ~ The following is the address: To- Millers-and Marlon: On e ooldiand frosty night just U years and thirty-three days. ago e few of us who are here to- night were present at the Lents homo, in York where we witnessed your betmthal. Although we ahivered alto: our drivein the sleigh'et that time, yet our hearts were warm with the memories or our pleasant so- cielvtime together. Throughout. the years above mentioned we have met you. spent pleasant times with you, and re- joiced with you on the arrival o’ your family namely: Aleths. and Lewis. You have gone along in life making many friends, doing per- sonal icindnesscs and fulfilling life's cycle to the fullest, claim- ing the title of Grand-pa and Grand-ma by your little grand-g son Roger. We, your relatives felt. we could not let this opportunity pass mth- out cups-seeing to you 1n_ e small way. our congratulations and best wishes on this your twenty-fifth anniversary end ask you to accept thisjmell gilt as a remembrance and token o! the some. Our hope is that you may we a golden wedding day. "A quarter of e century you've walked life's way together, Through Joy and sorrow, loss and gain, And. through ell kinds of weather; Arid as you've shared its pain and grief; es well as many e blessing. You've found your gladness more complete; Your sadness less dISi-Iflfling, I Eorlove can tinge the darkest cloud- with gllnts o! heavenly sweetness. And add‘ to c'en our deepest foys a sense o! rich completeness. So on this silver wedding day life holds a fuller meaning Than o'er- it did in by-gone hours o! nirlshfui empty dreaming. Your Father's hand hath never toiled in any time _od' Lria‘. And never when His help you sought have you met stern , ‘denial. . Today with hearts still undisnuay- ed. You lace the unknown morrow. Strong in His might. and unafraid n! turmoil, pain and sorrow. Again many years of future happiness together is the best c.1311 of yourrelstlves hero assem- bled. Blgned on behalf of those pre- sent. E. M. HOWARD. - ,UP T0 CIT! COUNCIL BARINiA. Ont, —(OiP)— Mayor W. O. Nelson has, received a letter from Central Mortege and Housing corporation, which is to erect some 300 homes here this year. asking that, cost of lots be re- duced. The cost is up to city coun- oii since‘ the property ‘where the proyect; is. planned is city-owned. 2100 Iouvlcourt 500 Lunward . 2710 MaeDbi-i 900 . - 40 McIntyre 1100 McKenzie Itiwllclhfinac 220 Min Con). 100 Myiameque 1300 News .... .. 1000 Nib 110 Norande 4300 Normet . we Nor-rick B00 Norseman I00 Nor Int ......' 1-2 g n? so"; E . i s. :15 i? ‘iggsggsgsszfig Fig?" ‘in, , ~ ' .__ . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Having been lsquested by inote for Water Commissioner, Works Commission. TII TIIE GITIZEIIS 0F OIIARLIITTETDWII a number of citizens to nom- cept. I wish to solicit the support of the citizens in my I hove therefore decided to oc- endeovour to become o member of the Charlottetown Water H. ROY BEVAN. I have decided to again ] Commissioner. Having served support. _ To TheEiectors- of 0h'tcwn. on the poet board I again solicit your enter the contest as Water DAVID L. MocKINNON I To r election. tor f City oi Charlottetown Having been o member of the Board of Water Commis- I sioners for the post eight years, I offer my name for re- As I am not makingm personal canvas, I solicit your support on February Ilth, and if elected will do my best to rnointain the hi‘ standard of this Department. “ W. D. GILLIS. he of my‘ ability. coming election. citizens of Charlottetown. of soliciting your support. 2478 and a car will coll. Should you do me the honor of electing me for another term I will continue to work in the best interests of Ward 4, and to what I believe to be the greatest benefit for all the It will be impossible, for me to visit you all, furthermore it might not be convenient for you. So,l am taking this means , The ballot is yours to vote for the candidates you con- sider best qualified to represent you. - Should you wish to be driven to your poll, ring 584 or To The Electors 0t Ward 4 : a LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:— " Two years ago you elected me to represent you on the City Council. During that time I have served you to thebest I have again nominated as your candidate in the forth- C. M. COX. To The Electors cf Ward Two Hilii"! 5"" I065" requema by o large number of Ward 2 Electors to offer myself os Candidate for Councillor Ia the forthcoming Civic Election, I hove consented to again eon- test your Ward ond hereby respectfully solicit your support. A. WALTI-IEN GAUDET. WIIIIII THREE ELEDTDRS For the past two years as Councillor of Word Three I have endeavoured to look after the welfare of Wold Three citizens, and to act in the best interests of the City. Time will not permit me to personally coll upon you. Moy I take _this opportunity ‘of soliciting your support in Ward Three III the coming Civic Election, thereby showing your approval of my endeavours of the post two yours. J. GORDON _McDONAI.D. iY To The Electors of Ward Four LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I have nominated cs Councillor for Word IV, ond here- by solicit your support on February Ilth. If elected I will work to the best of my ability not only for the prosperity of_fhe City, but also for improved sanita- lion ond beautification ond the educational and cultural development of the people. EDWIN C. JOHNSTON E. I To The Electors llfWard Four Having served on the City Council I intend Io again Iota- inate as a candidate In Ward 4. it is my Intention to eee I many voters osopoesisle during the next few weeks. In eosd I do not get around to see you-I ask for your kind support. If elected I will do all in my power to advance civic Improve- ment. GEORGE I. KIIFI T0 WARD FIVE ELEIITIIRS I have again nominated as a Councillor for Word I and I trust this card will serve as o personal request to you for your continued support as I regret it is impossible to coll 0a all electors in this large word. ' " If elected, I assure you I will continue to serve you Q the best of my ability. N. W. LOWT HER. preached by o number of the Election. progressive movement fbr the nd Set 0i Triplets Makes Medical llistory SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Feb. 6—(AP) -A 40-year-old mothe of triplets gave birth to her second set to- day. making medical history in eight minutes flat. Mrs. Margaret Walker felt ‘e. bit "groggy" but otherwise okay. hospital attaches said. and the triplets appeared healthy. They had been expected. The American Medical Asaoo- letlon said it had no previous re- cord of two live sets born to the same parents. ‘in the father. Michael Walker. e repairman. news of the ll-pourid two ounce trio was e signal to buy cigars. The Walkers now ltave nine children. The oldest is 1d. When they all will sleep in their foo.- bedroomhorne is a question. First to errlvo today was e six- , pound »boy. at 12:06 pan. A five- pounttut 1-2 ounce girl followed. The third. another girl. weighed In at "five pounds, 1a l-lounoes. eight minutes after her brother. Mrs. Nether normally weighs about tas pounds. Sh‘ had wanted all girls. .- Advised "everything is line" Walker shlnped Into e chair at, ~. "cu" the hospl l. better start buying the tigers." be said. ‘ , _ e Electors of Having represented your Word for two years prior to my contesting the‘ Moyomlty in I946 ond having been op- ard: residents of the Word, I hove decided to offer as o Candidate in the forthcoming Civie As in the post, I will serve faithfully the interests of Ward Four in particular and will endeavour to further any benefit of Charlottetown. r. s. nocsns In addition to the first set o trlplets~Peter. Paul and Pat icla —born April 2i, 1943. the W rs have John,_16, Michael Josepli, l4, and James Patrick, who will be seven e week from today. BUY FAMER IVORY IONDON -- (C?) - Recent additions to the British Museum include the “Tristram Casket" one o! the most famous Furopean secular ivorles of the Middle Ages and a collection of more than ‘l.- 000 titles dating from the 18th to the 16th centuries. MORNING TIREDNESS Iliny In; Iillii in ilmlsiiiillulii One very good way to help get some new pep and brace up your system. is by the use of DB. mama's 311.15. ‘they eaelat g you e erper appetite and better digestion: this will help to energies your enfoebied organs and ins rose your spirit. bet these little l". In cw that tired n one o r. strengt ambition. Oood tor men. more‘: children. Hill and easy to tab —eieeeelng and invigorating. Use II. HAMILTON’! PILLS and lei /)"//.iv////lx\/’/1/\ fllfl l,i\l,\_i krill qi/flh], \~\ '_ Q WT To The Electors 0f Ward Five I om again offering for election to the City Council. Two years ago you favoured me with your confidence II electing me to the Council. The record of these two years is submitted for your consideration. Substantial improvement has been effected in our Cit-y finances. Careful ond efficient management hos been exercised. I respectfully solicit your continued support and if elected again will continue to pro- mote efficient administration and on increase in‘ services to the citizens. M. A. FARMER t-iflOi r0 TIIE ELEBTORS or wnnn s LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: ' z- 0%C O%O Ti At the request of a large number of citizens, I ant ogoln offering as o Candidate for Councillor In Ward V. €N%fl It was my pleasure to serve ot the Council Board prior to the present Council, and I have hod considerable experience. If elected, I will endeavour to serve the City of Chor- Iottetown to the best of my ability, and Wand V in particular. ‘ PERCY G. GAY. . 4O-OQQ-O-OOVR4OO~OOOVOO&OOO-O - i Tc The Electors 0f Ward Five Two years ego-pea elected me to the City Council. During these He'd-years I have otte ed to serve the Billions of Word Fivlvtetlie best of my obll ty, ond In keeping‘. with o planned programme of "sensible economy. The record of the present Council ls available to all voters but I would point out the substantial amount of per- manent work that was performed-in our Word daring the post two years. " "3 I are offering my some for rs-eleetien. It will be impos- sible for tno to make e personal eaves end l aerating one. method of soliciting your superman February ilill. , - j some srtwssr... _- ‘ . r asnnna-aa‘ A“AAAAAAALl‘—¥l‘l‘