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Male Help Wanted 10 Let WANTED - BOY FOR PRINTING To LET — TWO 1100MB FOR Qfflpe, 14-1050-3-19-31. light housekeeping. one front ' —‘_' -"*-" rot-m- Apoiy Guardian. WANTED - MAN FDR FARM _L-l003—3-1'l-3l. work. Alton Rodd, M-li-Qn- ‘ "L L-iois-a-il-si. Escaped cooks ARE WANTED URGENT- ly f0l‘ n. s. a. Station. Cliurlotie- "MRKED sn-VER MAI-E FOX If,‘ E_ L A n a t. 3 Wm escaped from ranch. Reward. 12$‘. in writing giptltiantfiiiycér 1.11 Nelson Clark, Hunter River. charge Sergeants Mess. R. A. F. L-l023-3-17-2i. Station. Chariottentlollilél. P- E- I- ‘L- '——-'“ wiflsm: Wanted WANTED — SMALL FURNISHED house or apartment with two bed- FOR SALE — PURE BRED Jilli- zey Bull 1 year old_ Edison Mulch, North River. L-V10i2-3-17-3i. roams. Apply “E? Guardian. L_-1063;3-_19_71_l. role sou: - '1 ROOMED nousu- _ "Mmm" " “l” W"""'d well built - suitable conversion L - 3 - WANTED —- GIRL FOR HOUSE- =_________.amr~tmenm‘~— §‘i5o___-o'-—-§ "Filling wcrk __in Amherst. I‘! S.. ADDLV Saleswome Wa “ted Guardian. L-100l-3-19-3i. .=——--__._.:____ . WITH 0R WITHOUT EXPER- ience you can sell ti larilfi qua“- tity of cosmetics, remedies. os- sences, spices, quality Fumiiex household products already l-sccl in thousands of homes and zflvzlys Ba ':s (Candi-lair Press) in demand. Ask for condiiions. colorful illustrated folder and say Sm"! - 91°" whether you have selling exorr- Canada _ ience or not. No obligation, Trial Cqnnlerce ___ without risk. unsold prcclurts l‘t'.‘- MbMreal 182 tumable. Famiicx Company. 574i Roy‘, __ Bt. Clement. Montreal. N-Z. Nov; 5Com _ . —"—"—-*_ .__.____._________ “"4” ‘m’ W“- KINKORA scnooi. The following is the Honor Roll of Killkora School for the month Professional Cards of February: i __ Grade X (Senior)-—1. FIRDCES Brennan; 2_ (j-grdeng Murphy; 3, Mary Moynagh, Russel Smith. Grade X (Junior)-1. Edith Smith; 2. Allison Farmer; 3. Edith Forbes, J. D. McCarvlile. Grade VIII-l. Lloyd Smith; 2. Patricia Johnston; 3. Louis Shree- nail. Grade VII (Sm-l. Marjorie Roberts; 2. Irene Greenan; 3. Ber- nadette Mulligan. Grade VII (JD-l. Katherine Morris; 2. Teresa Jlttnstoil. Grade v1-1. Hilda Shreenani 2- Leo Corr; 3. Amos Sullivan. Grade V--1. Noreen Shreenan; 2. Phyllis Farmer; 8. Alban Smith. Grade iV-l. Iris Brennan; 2. Earl Corr; 3. Wanda Greenan. Grade III—l. Simeon Farmer; 2. Ralph McKenna; 3. Carmen Smith. Grade lI--1. Adelaide Duffy; 2. Lorne Richards: 3. Cyril Gallant- Grade I-1. Marion Brennan; 3- Leslie Smith; S. Russel Corr. .____.____. rlluu€=._l*:ii¢1=@_=v:-'M- McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY. K O. I. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barristers and Attorneys at- Low MONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince Street '-'lrh'-'-'h'-%F-Vb' Norrclland Company ll. F. ARCIIIBALD Chartered Accountants’ hsteru ruin Building Charlottetown EYES EXANllNEli AND classes FITTED .1. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Corner Kent and Queen Sta. Opposite Itls‘: Grocer! Iveiilugs By Appointments. Phone Residence 1018. il.A.. LLB. EB, ' it'll. of Neva Beetle ousmoen Charlottetown. l’. B. I. ' ONEI T0 LOAg ——__%‘ u MccGUIGAN 8i IRAINON It. M UUIUAN. K- Os O. lThgLAillqTltAiNOll. K. O- Otilce: Over Provincial Bani: hnlond Street (Iharlotteinvvr H. F. tscPl-IEE B.A., K.C. suaisglebaysotlblron _urlotteto a mAL.-'!‘!l'.‘!"l_.._ F" lieu. a. tmnlsson to 1.0m (‘hurlottetowl ----+-| MONEY time.” g1,“ o siiluil lamp, held the i’. N. island. VHF. CHARLUVFETTIWN UUAKDIAD STOCK QUOTA nolvs ' MINIIIG (Clllldll P ‘Ibrtoivm. Megcb {Cu-n STOCK MONTREAL STOCK sum m, EXCHANGE EXCNANCE 1° All: Huron Arntiield "2 i‘ g 115W g5 C din 59" E8 5Wt=h ( a“ n "m, (Canadian Pres!) Bum. I ti: 1-2 ff; gefglall‘ so a-a SM“ g; g3}. c s-i Qnlammd“ m w" Brit Dom A as 1-4 s dwin L _ Brouis Ibendix loo“ {j l“ l" elm 131k " ,5}; <em St l _ llidm Ches 015i. 331 ' 3...? $35..‘ 12 Cast min 1:‘; Chrysler 53 a_. on‘ c” round ‘ b: 0931C PIN 100 Con Edison 1i 1-8 Can cru- ma zz ll-a cm P" '1 1-4 Eli-c Auto Lite 2i 1-4 Can Pacific 5 1.3 Chester 100 Ge" 316° — Can steamship 5 1.3 c°°hen°ilf 52 Gen Motors a4 s-a Dom Bridge 2s a-s c°iilflim 105 Gt Nor Pia 23 7-8 Dom Steel B a Coniarum '10 Kmmmti a! I-iow Smith 1i 1.3 Con Smelt sa Mont Ward 2b 1-3 Imp Tob 1o Vie: 13 u v Central a a-a nit Nickel a: 9°“ 011 is N“ Al“ C0 ‘i 1-8 Luke woods is l-s m‘ M" 13o "n" RR 2s m1 Power so 8-4 Eldon-do as Phil Pet co - Nat Brew 241-4 WW1! ‘ ' aoo gill 01:: NJ 34 3-4 Nornnda 4a 1-2 g), i’ 25 exss orp 313-4 _ so United Corp a2 1-2 so! “Lfiffifn j 1 4 Gold am '1'“ U s Rubber 15 st oi’ can pm es i-a ‘minor mo U S St G0 '10 s; L“, gom 13o HBId R003 4g Vanadium corp 1'1 7.3 st LW PM _ Harker 314 ll-‘est Union 28 Holllnger 390 West Eilec ‘l0 Home Oil 244) Livestock / Kirk Lake 43 Montreal Curb wit-meg»- m MONTREAL, March i8—(O!")- Irena Cad 36g ‘ '-' There were 66 cattle. 3 sheep, W9 Mitch 4 7.3 ana an e6 108s a ca ves or sa e on e Maeggs; (C d] n s) ‘two ivrilgntiggai liivesgock lmsrirgde Mgglgod 231 Stocks W!" today. Cattle were slow and e Madam ‘Q Abit-lbi Pfd 5 3-8 shade easier, other kinds oi llve- 14513;“, 132 Abitihl com - stock remained steady. McIntyre 311.4 sithurst A i3 1-2 Butcher oowe ranged from $5.50 Mflgenzg, ‘ 7o Fraser VTC 10 1-2 to a top oi $8. Canners and cutters Mung“, 4 Home oil 240 £4.50 .0 $5. Common bulls $6.50 to M1,, com m6 Imn Oil 3 7~5°~ Moneta 24 Price com 9 Veal calves ranged from ea for Naybob 16 PM P“ - “i..f”"’..'1.‘%.*ilf°..i:: New r a 1-» were m e bet/ween $8.50 to to. 253$?“ 731" Drinkers were mostly $7 to $8. bane“ 5., . BHcss were $15.35 to $15.50 for omega v 9 Prod-we Prlwt per hog premium with dflscounts sfigmr ———— on or! grades. Bows were $8.50 to P 1d MONTREAL, March 18—(C‘P)—- $026 live weigh". Plecriiogrgv: Canadian Com-mcdity lizxchenze. On the Mar-times market rail amen 51 Butter spot: Que (91. score) 3b grade hogs mado $15.15, rail grade Pioneer 156 1-43; western (92 score) 35 1-85. sows number one wp to 2'70 pounds Preston 200 sales, 10o boxes western at 85 1-4- 3w. rll-uvrrrllgr one fiagoundfi mm 21 Eggs spot: Eastern A-iare 00 weights $6.75? W0 e a Ronnie 15 3-4 1-2-31; A-medium 2o 1- so; Choice stool-s :10, good $950. géjatgl“ 1% A—-pllllets 2'1 1-2—2t3; E-B 27-28. med um $8.50. fair $7.50, common Sh“ C! 75 E-C 25-251-2. $625 d-nwn. Choice heifers $950. . but To arrive: Butter urlquoted. 800d $0.75. medium $8. tall- $6.75. $16" '75 Futures: Butler, March 35 1-8; common $5.15 down. Good cows fiiml c Mm m; 2.22:» mti‘““z.‘°”i.ité'..”.iidit‘l.' .. MONTREAL. March lii-JCPI- Bonink bulls $ .25 down, butgher Slave Lake 2 1-4 Produce Market prices here today W111 $7375 (Mm ‘ $58919 R0111! 164 as reported by the DominlomDe- _ sturgeon 12 pariment o! Agriculture follow.-— Sud Basin 130 - r e : - . .. -. A???‘ §.““‘i°‘..§.ii‘i’.‘:“§%- édiié Curr ‘ncies fiiiiiiio 1% 28 1-2; B 28-48 1-2: C 25-25 1-2. Teck Hugh 1'75 Buélerj: Ublfirst flgreadeaacrgyrieiéy gram Res 32 rln , o rig p , — -'. c first %rlide solids, Jobbing price 35 NEW YORK, March 1&—(CP)— Um) 5111-1 15 1-2-3 ; wholesale, Que no 1 pas- The Canadian dollar recovered lie-rt ventures 355 teurizsd storage 35 1-4. no z stnr- o1 yesterday. loss in todaYS Ior- Waite Amli 430 Hg, 34 1.2 eign exchange dealings to close up Wendy“, 13 1.2 Cheese: current receipt wesrem 1-2 09119 B1’- B 1115601110 0f 12 7-8 w“ Hag-g 203 while and colored no.3. Montreal Dawn; liln relation to the United shippng point 25; Glue delivered in B es o ar. ( ttawa Foreifll EX- UNLISTED Montreal white 25; colored 25 00111180 60115191 BOHTd raft 9-09- 1-4; wholesale. western ‘white 26; 9&1 lper ot?f!‘i!thsii‘isié0unt.)h’flie pound Foothill 65 colored 2s 1-4; Que wine 25 1-2: S4 r as i e um ended at Pend o... 131___ cclgred 25 3.4_ $.04 in reiaton to the United ___ . __ -.____ Petal-res: Que whlte= no 1 1.55- States dollar. in owe). gmupm 1-601 no 2 115~1-45i NB mmlnml" Rnyollte weakened 1 1-8 to 1a — - i W - - - s were o s g y s TOTOIIEO EXCIIGHEG fuiiledvflogle. nrltlsh-norglrrtlgrrnegsdog zs e vo ume an - I t0 23 1-4. Fman a "*- - -_-______ "' TORONTO. March l8—(CP)—— n” dqwnward “rut”! the gold Keep Minsrd’; in the home. --- stocks speeded up tcday on the _____ NEW YORK, March iB—(AP)—- ‘Ibmnfn tomow an index Profit selling today halted the decline of nesry tzwo points. es- stock market advance registered in tsblishing s. new low since i988. The industrial stocks held steady the two preceding sessions. and slight losses were netted by the (IO-stock The Associated Press composite recorded s dip of 3 of l base nletal and the western oil point M351). Transactions amount- issues. ‘Pumover of 205,000 shares ed to 336.790 shares against M10.- was the heaviest since Feb. 1'1. s60 Tuesday. The fL-isnclal district had no Canadian stocks were mostly explanation for the marked weak- iower. McIntyre Mines fell one neg of the golds aside from expec- pfllfii» to 29; Imlperial Oil. Lake tat-loll o! lower earnings and small- Shore Mines 1-4; Intemationai er dividends. The Preston anmml N£ckei___3-8: and Dorrie and Can- report showing a drop in the per sclian Peciiic 1-8. Distillers Sea ram preferred gained l 5-8 points 1-8 while common shares were uh- changsd. Brazilian Traction ad- vanced 1-4. International Harvester fell 2 1-3 points as plans were made for the iibllC qr‘! e lVIcCor-m Closing lower were Bethlehem, United Aircraft. Dou - ic-k hcidixaee. sale of 250,000 shares out UH. steel. share earning; from 38 cents to e.- 77 bout 2t! came out tfldfll’ Mid PI"- cents to cl st ion weakened 12 ose $2. Wright-Hargreaves and Tech Hughes slipped bsclr to new lows for recent. years. Wright weeken- ing 9 . to 2.03 and Teck l2 cents to 1.15. ‘heck traded 4.6"o shares. Lake Shore sold back to t8 and closed st 8.15. Dome was off 1-4 to 1-4 limd McIntyre weaken- Winner of u. mom Diltinlfllliied l. Tobin o! tfie volunteer Navy was commended for his steadiness u e member of the boarding party tron th -b0l l . m. U t s" “d up‘ “mates,” My wlthsrnsehiuc gun Illle it 1 1m Mo: csnturd- W las. Sears Roebuck. Girysier, We - ingho/use. Dow Chem‘cai, Du Punt. Union Carbide and Standard Oil lNJl. Rubber were fairly steady Postal Telegraph and Western Union made a little progress to the accompaniment od Washington re- ed 3-4 to 87 1-4. Malartlc Gold Fields traded l0.- ooo shares and closed a cents down at 1.32 and losses oi 10 to 20 cerits were netted by Anglo-Hamilton, Conisgas, Hallnor, sylvsnite. Kerr- Addison. McKenzie and sigma. to ll cents were show- ing finally for Central Patricia. East Meiartic, Lamaque. Macasss, MadLeod-Cooirshutt, Pickle crow and Upper Canada. Minor i ports that s bill for their merger ma” 01 5 was beinq drawn. OUT OUR WAY THIG $00K? A r OF ITT co n1 l j ~' 0 o \\l.\\\\\.‘% i“ I Q 1- ‘Y w... u) C l lervlce Med-Ill. Ulllhll mill! e corvette Chsmbly which tilt"!- gignalrnsn Tobin, shown llere with oases in the steel F0119 were neutralized b! staggered rains vou'vs_ READ wetuprl-ls AUTHOR ISN'T HONEST WlTi-I 50v vow: AGE? HIMSELF A-ET ALONE ,7- wELL-uH-vil-lkr THE REAPER! Hi oo vou THINK MENTION; ouw me CHARACTERS m HIGTORV WHO BOi-STSR Hi5 meow-- never: A wolzo or- THE IN- CORRUPTIBLG aoassmezlze, WHO WOULD DAMAGE m5 mam BiVOND MEASURE-s-AND“ COAL We are now receiving a reg 15hr simply o: the foilowinr OLD SYDNEY SCREENS!) ALBION BOUND ALBIDN NUT BAYVTEW SCREENED DOMINION COKE BRA! FOB LUMP [NVERNESB SCREENED Prompt and careful rlellv cries (or C. O. D. orders. etc W.ll. Gillie 8i Co. Phone 176. By. J. R. Wiliams OUR BOARDING HOUSE EGADJNIGGS! INGTEAD or- WAGTING w INTELLECTUAL POWERS AS pursues MEGEENGER, '1'. suouu: HAVE cums: ol- wan EQPIONAGE! Mr AM PERFECTNG A was. ‘TD 112m f some-rouse. vou ewes WHOLESALE l“ HAK-KAFF s... iT'G alum: SIMPLEJOO...» Misery BROADCAST cams APPEAL$ ‘mar s» eorteas m: uaeermrl Neeoeo N Muurrlons morons! CAFETERIAS/fi“ CRITICAL \\‘\\\\\\\l\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ t Oi-LWHV DIDN'T I “THINK ' OF THAT 5OONER? LET HER SEE HOW NlUCH MORE Hi KNOWS THAN HER AN‘ SHE WON'T BE 5O CENTRAL GUARDIAN This eol l "u" love] target.’ but m’: "um nu M inserted u | ‘ ""4- IMM-lv uni-a u 900K! for Pholosraplie. ma. CONFED ANCE EBATION IJFI AGE HAO races, Forllmfilgsr-dhnh - h.“ L-IOOi-i-it-Si. Qgffilloliuflir coxcear Ag. I-iokanson. Piuuglwsfifi‘; p513!‘ d}??? “mi- Mflrch 20th at aIao P. is. l‘ L-loso-a-ia-si. POLICE COU RT-Iu the you; Court to ° rim t“ Raul-y Pike provided w“ 111;. ther remanded for twfqayt COIIRECTIO the new msstg? o¥h§lgn%'rmg Nova" car ferry which sppeureg yesterday should have read (Zn/pf, E, T. 'i‘erfrey instead of Trefrey. ' our nous snare-w Ioe Boom. Friday. iso P. x3" m‘ L-l081-8-l8-8i ANOTHER REG! N T0 BE sl-‘r ur-Aoreiioofm giailtltiege to deal with cases o! depen- m bemqilmnk Qpeclal assistance W set llD in Prince Edwin-d Island in the near future as the result o! s visit from m. a M W911‘. Chairman oi’ the Deiyenl dents Board or Trustees for Can- Efl-l. Ottawa, who leaves today an" Spending several days 1n Charlottetown. The personnel of the Board will be made lmown later. Dr. Weir is also serving es director of Vocational Raining in the pre-rehabllitutlon program for the estballshment in civil life of soldiers now on active service. NARROW ESCAPE — Master 680130 Greeory. iour-yeer-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. George Gregprry, fistoped with a severe shaking up yesterday when he was run over by a car on Elm Avenue. The ma- chine passed over his body but did not touch him as he was prostrat- ed beneath the wheels. The boy was playing nearby and suddenly ran in front 0t the car wilich for- tunately was proceeding slowly. The driver dld not have time to stop the car or ovoid the accident. 'I'he child was taken to his home immediately where it was found that his injuries were not serious PUBLICITY EXPERT HERE — Mr. Arthur J. Lsllemand. manag- ing director o1 the International Publishing Co., Montreal. ls at present visiting the city. s. guest at ‘The Charlottetown. His Company -is especially interested in featuring tourist attractions. and he returned here largely in consequence of what lie saw and learned when previous- ly here in connection with HRH. the Duke o! Kent's visit. Nir haile- msnd thinks there is e great fu- ture for this province as s tourist and health resort should its attrac- tions and potentialities be ade- quately set forth. Mr. Graham Reg- ers has impressed him as a live- wire, needing only suifcient back- ing and outlet, to put the Island on the tourist’; map ’ DEATH Minarrfs kills pain. ' Markets at a Glance (Cabs-diam Press) Toronto and New York-Stoch- closed lower. Montreal-Utilities. Papers and other lndustrlais hgher; golds lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton slightly higher. Grain WDINIIIPBG. March 18—(CP)- In listless trade involving only 1o- cal and routine transactions wheat futures on Winnipeg grain u. change today closed unchanged. Grain futures close: Wheat: May '19 1-4.8. July 80 3-613. Oats: May 51 l-BB, July 60 1-4.5, 64 1-28. July t8 t9 1-2. WEEK-END SPECIALS Men's suits, new Spring models 2 pants- — 422.50 Men's Trench Coats, Navy, Air Force, Fawn — -$ 5.95 Men's New Spring Hat|—- — — — — — — — —$ 1-95 Men's Fused collar dress shirts — — — — — -$ 1-39 Men's medium weight brushed rayon two tone zipperjackets——————— ——-— 5 Men's medium weight combinations- — — - —$ 1-49 Men's heavy work shirts — - — - — — — -$ .98 Men's heavy all wool work cox — — - — — — -59 Men's jumbo kit work sweaters- — — — — —$ 1-79 Men's heavy tweed work pants — — — — — -8 3.29 Men's Overall pants — — — — — — — — -— -—$ 1-19 Men's Bib Ovsrells- — — - — — — — — - —$ 1-59 Men'| Leather Work Boots — — - — — — —-$ 1-95 Men's Gum Rubbers, Red Sole — +- — — — —$ 1-59 Men's Rubber boots - — - — — — — — — —$ 2-25 Men's dress rubber|-—— — -— - — — — -- — — ~35 Men's dress Oxfords, brown or black- - — —$ 1-75 Boys’ Tweed Longs- — — — — — — — — — 5 1-95 Boys’ Sweaters- — — — -— — — - -' -' -' "3 1-49 Boys’ Gum Rubbers- — — — -- — - — - 95941-19 %’\R~ our: NEW smtuva srocx IS ARRIVING 0411.1, WE INVITE YOU T0 CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINES. The (IREENDAL C0. MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR 144 GT. GEO. ST. PHONE 1500 l rAGE Fl-VE ma? ‘H ahead at one time but lost its Mi- 1&2OW2rowB43-4;3CW6 row 82 1-2; 1 feed 61 3-8; 2 feed vance. Bell Telephone and Power 60 3-8; 3 feed 59 7-8. Corporation were shaded MONTREAL EXCHANGE da. Hollirlger was in arrears industries were Canadian Oar lerred. Dominion Oosl MONTREAL, March l&-—(CP)—~ Utility, industrial and paper aver. flees were in higher ground after Will-Y's trading on the stack ex- Chlmfle and curb market. Golds were Ch! H8 hands at better prices among utilities on the stock ex. change were Montreal Power, Gat- urlllgau and ‘rwiri City. Brazilian was tionally lower in papers. Lake of the seagram, Tuckeit preferred was a loser trials 6,50); Mines, 18,300. ‘(Illllllffiiflflijlfllllf SECOND NOTICE ESTATE smou PAOLI, s... This is the second notice given to all per- sons and firms indebted to L. M. Poole & Company as at the date of death of the late Simon Paoli, Sr. to make immediate pay- ment at the office of the undersigned. It has been necessary to hand a number. of accounts to the estate solicitors for action, and in a reasonable time those which have not been paid will be treated similarly. TNE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. n. l illaunriswrrlrwwsywlrq L-933-3-14-6i t’/ \\\‘ ol= Ms.’ . Q \\\....\\.\\\\\ I've MET MORE peovua "more A . GERMAN scum-ea n4 RDSQlmMAJoR, aur / AMNZE EVEN Me! -- wt»! 00m’ You ‘roan vourasens m 1 AND new TO GUPPLV l rl-le anon-rues or so» FAT5 .1 ggsted by nsolldabed smeiters and Norah- in mines. _ Drifting back s. little in heavy DIS- preferred and Steel of Canada preferred. St. Lawrence Paper preferred was frac- Wocds, Distillers- and Canadian Cottons preferred were out in front among miscellaneoul and National Breweries preferred Total sales: 24.800 shares; mdus- (IIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIA i t a \ s s t i s s s s s s s i, i With Major Hoople Y’ I\_' g m»... .