NGOVERNMENT - MUNICIPAL - CORPORATION BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTID Ask For Copy of our (hunt Offering List J. BRENNAN & COMPANY LTII. Members Investment Deniers‘ Association of Canada B. M. BAGNALL-Mansgcr Charlottetown F. ill Richmond 8t. SECURITIES \ Telephone 1410 l ,3 . . liovertismg Rates ~ Minimum Charge Fur Any Advertisement :5 Genie Ollie! Guardian locals. 6e per word; Western and I'll-slum laugh IO It: word; Announcements 1nd ' ___ Oissflfietleperwordilnlilemorisnfloiioegifiopesinebiush u Flu-s! and - ten o! Condolence, 10o per inch; for 81.00 and i0 cents for every Thu-Ills and Aiwmclltlon. 10o per inch or u per word. u». o! subscriptions, 40 cents per lncls, Other rates on application. I Offerings, Gerda. etc- lo per nun; Let- Payaisie in Advance l ERIN. 8o per words Wlddins wlmlwnh. 40 words nddltlonsi s words. - u Addrss and Presentation, $1.00. Ieacher Wanted - _.. .__._ V.-. ._, WANTED —- PRINCIPAL AND‘ Primary teacher for East Royalty . School. Supplement $300. and $250. A-lmly A. MscNevin, Phone l5%—-2l. TEACHER. WANTED FOR. NEW Glasgow Scnooi. Supplement. $275. Apply Mrs. Herold Dicklesori. Sedy. l C______---__-_ IVANTED — TEACHER FOR South Wlnsloe School. Supple-i merit $300 for first class; $300., for second. Apolv to Earl ROClQ.~ -1175» in. mot = Albany Plural Sohool. Supple-, ment $375. Mrs. Jdin H. Daw-l son, Sec'y. TEACHER. WAN TIEVDIINK-iron‘ New London school. supplement-i $325. James Cole. Sedy. Eirnerald} RR l. _€7‘_____ l WANTED -- TEACHER FOR‘ Hazel Grove School. Supnlrmrlli. $250. George Buchanan, Secy: Fredericton. #_V _______ - WANTED _‘ PRINCIPAL iron; Augustine Cove School. First-i class preferred. Supplement $300. Apply Mrs. Bessie Cameron.‘ .1 v TEACHER WANTED FOR Warren Grove School. Wm. Molyineenix, Secretary- WANTED -— TEACHER FOR Rlverdale School. Daniel Mac- Kirinon. Secretary.’ _v___7_ ____.______ -~» TEACHER WANTED FOR Bgmgl school. Supplement $150.00. Welter Wood. Secretary. QPEACIIER WANTED FOB Ponies School. Supplement $150.00.) Th9; E. Dimrphy, Secretary. ‘ WANTED -- TEACHER FOR North Granville School. Present S ement $150.00. Mrs. Tay or, Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR North Ruatlco School. Su ple- ment $250.00. Mrs. N, S. Mc Secretary. I l l i o- “m? WANTED-FIRST cuss rsac WANTED -— SCHOOL GIRL TO help with housework. Mornings.‘ During vacation. Phone 1543- __._._.______.._____. TEACHER WANTED FOR MILL- vale Sol-tool. Supplement $200.00. Apply to Mrs. Walter Parsons, Secretary. WANTED — TEACHER North Winsloe School. men‘, $225.00- Apply Leonard Cudrnore, Sec- retary. WANTED — TEACHER FOR Kelly's Cross Sdiool. G. E. Wad- dell, Secretary. WANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACH- er for Vermn Schol. Supplement $225.00. William Murphy, rotary. WANTED- TEACHER FOR Bangor School. Good Supple- ment. Violet MacDougall, Sw- rotary- WANTED—TEACHER FOR Mt. Albion School. Supplement $200.00. ADDlv Lloyd Ballem, Sec- rotary. Bircliill. '1‘ E A C H E R WANTED FOR Valley School. Supple- ment $250.00. David csseley, . Secretary. —- AN’ EXPERIENCED Teacher for Irls-htown School. Supplement $300.00, Prostrx‘. Campbell. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR APPIN Road School. Supplement $200.00, Edgar Farrow. Secretary. T E A C]! E R WANTED FOR S rlngbrook School. Supplement $ 0O. Enrolmrw 16, J. A. Meek, Secretary. French River. WANTED — SECOND CLASS Teacher for Amsndale School. Sispplernent $150.00. Albert Myers. Annaridule. F O R Su pplc- ,1 ¥flaEWiir¢51t¢iewv=§r Ooveiiead Srhool. Sup lement QNOM. Apply S. Alen. ‘ WANTED - rsscnsn r o R Grand Tracedis school. Sulp- lement 021mm. Apply Secretary, elm MacDonald Wsirnn - nmcrrsr. AND urinary ‘escher for Fsmiinf School. Mslpeuue. , Sitpplements 00 and $300.00. Frank to, Secretary. WANTED — TBA R BIDDI- nll- School. Supp 8300.00. Ulht school. l i-z miles from s. Edison McIntyre. I I '- Assismn- reson- ud lolieel. Simple- ‘00. ‘Ihoniss Bent. Fred \ UTE. i WANTED - TEACHER FOR North Pinctte School. Supplement $175.00. Jolm Ross. Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Mount Mellick Schol. Supple- rnent $225.00. Apply W. H. Drake. Secretary. WANTED - rmcuzn yon Bymes Road School. Supplement $175.00. Walter Byrne, Secretary. WANTED —- TEACHER FOR 51113418161 School. 12 pupils. Sup- pl_5‘1I1e'-"'- OQOQOO- M15. \Vlll8ld' Nicholson, Secretary. WANTED - PRINCIPAL EDT: lortune Bridge School. Supple- ment $225.00. Apply Mrs. Lester Johnston. m TEACHER WANTED FOR Whyatlry School. Supplement 327a. Philip Matheson, 0,. ster Bed Bridge. Secretary. iron Hampshire School. Sup lement $400. Apply to Lyman remerc, New Wilishiro. WANTED - rnacunn FOR vallByfield East, School. Supple merit $175.00. William MecLeod, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR THE Principal Department of Cape Traverse School. Supplement 5250-99 J85. H- Bell. Secretary}. WANTED - TEACHER non St. Patrick's Road School District N0. 129. Supplement $175.00. W. _B. Rogerson, Peakels. Kings Co. WANTED — TEACHER FOR Female Help Wanted Personal LOOK YOUNGEB! natural colour to with Angelique Grey . $1 at Jsmlesonfis iifiiimfit For Sale McDonald, Clyde River. FOB. freshened cow. Morell. FOB SALE complete with Hemmer, and Rope tion. North Tryori. FOR SALE — 2 (NEW COCK- shutt) 6 ft- mowers. also tihe fol- lowing used machines in good working order. 5 ft. Deering mow- er, McCormick hay tedder, 10 ft. rake, Herbert Weeks, Fredericton. FOR SALE - FROST AND WOOD mower, 6 ft. cut, in perfect condi- g. Vernon Proude. Harring- FOR SALE-ll)” CIIEV. SEDAN. five tires, four new. Douglas Younker, Si. Avards. . FOR SALE -- 1934 PLYMOUTH. Hastings Garage. FOR SALE -- LAWN MOWER. C. A. Seaman. Bralckley Beach. FOR SALE-HYDRAULIC HOIST. Carl Wood. Hazelbrook. FOR SALE - CABBAGE AND Tomato Plants. Layton Doughart, New London. FOR SALE — 1927 CHEVROLET Coach, 3 new tires. Good condi- tion. Eric Butler, North River. rose SALE - s FT. iuownn 11v good working condition F. W. Clark, Ceverndinh. ‘FOR SALE - 2000 FEET OF Boards. Cairns McCallum. Brackleiy Point. __u________fl_.____ SMALL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT Wheatley River. Apply to Jarms u able price. FOR. SALE - SIXTEEN ACRES of hay standing. George P. Trainer, Klnkora. ___€_________ FOR. SALE — BATTERY RADIO. Good condition. Ernest Warren, North River. - FOR SALE — IN FIRST CLASS condition 1940 International truck. Model D 40. L. T. Bes- Savage Harbour School. Supple- ment $175.00. Fulton E. Pigott,‘ Savage Harbour. TEACHER WANTED FOR SOURIS Line Road South School. up- plernent $200.00. Hugh MacAulay, Secretary. WANTED - TEACHER FOR Watervale School. Supplement $15000. Louis Tralnor, Secretary, Mt. Stewart, R R. TEACHER WANTED FOR NORTH Carleton School. Supplement $30000. Hudson Lowther, Sec reia ry. s er for Pleasant Grove - Supplement $200.00. Hardy, Secretary. rnscm-nz WANTED - PRINCI- nal for Cardigan‘. School. Male m-eferred. Write or phone collect. | D. Scrimigour Secertary. rnnvrsm‘ "rnscnnn WANTED i for Bedeque School. Good Sup- Dlemeni. Llovd Affleck. l To Let T0 RENT — 8 FURNISHED rooms, Brighton district. Phone 1892.1. Wanted ANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Phone 1107-2 Mimael Bros School. Edison Thirteen pupils.‘ W sec WANTED —- CAR IN GOOD CON- dition. Phone 1351. .___________________ WANTED — BATTERY RADIO. Apply Guardian. IVANTED —- 2 OR 8 FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms or small a. artment for married couple. P one 1323. WANTED - nnan AND BLOCK or canine to fit 1932 Chevrolet. Xggbise "E. O." Guardian or Phone Miscella neous WILL EXCHANGE 1M1 ion truck. Good condition. late model sssenger car. Roberts. Kin rs. worn: FOR Y0—U.RSELF - BIG money selling portraits. United Art Company. Toronto 2-13. NOW READY FOR INSTALL- ation in your Klwihen Range. Twin Oil Burners. Write us and we can arrange to have this in- stalled immedistely in your home Phone or write for information. Jsc on h Co" 673 Main Sh. Saint John. New Brunswick. TON for Earl Personal Eutnpon rsnmrs um n- fectivo. 2 weeks’ su 81.00: 1.2 weeks $5.00 at all runditl. _.__._..._.________..___ momma sol-runs (swarms use: .;'.‘.:2féi>.“°$ll‘i.l2.m 5am 28c- 24 sarripl $1.00. m si- bgt. as Nov-Rub- ber co. Bu: l-lumilwfl. Ont; Lost, Found, Strayed LOST -- BUNCH 01" KEYS 1N City. Finder leave st 179 Kent at. Dump Curt. Park Street. mar _. GIIIN cssuo w in wuhroom a ‘l l???“ 3"»: illume T; s n: . "t" — "‘"‘“"‘"“m gringo Mleilifiue . . igmwptvsram 1T7 --AI¢III. . “R ,N“l =4 ‘l s AID OUT OI Fnderlesvs It!!! ton. Bonshaw. FOR SALE -— ‘l PIECE CHAMBER Set. Commode, Chemical Closet with fittings, Enamel Sink, Wash Boiler, Coffee GrLr-rler. APPW Post Office 53 Sourls. ll FOR SALE — MONTAGUE, room house. bar-n. nearby lot. buildings to be moved unto lot by September 1st. Apply Cherlts Rice, Montague. LOTS FOR SALE — DESIRABLE Building Lois on Upper Queen and Spring Park Road, formerly part, of Woodman Estate. Apply Gaudet 8a Haszard, Solicitors. Canadian Bank Corrimerm Bldg» FOR SALE — ONE OF THE BEST rural business stands on P. E. ls- land including beautiful house. vvnrehouses. coal shed. large barn and other buildings. Exception ally good business stand- to "G." Guardlsn. FOR SALE -— NEW 82 VOLT DIR- ect current one quarter power motors price $35.00 each: volt sixty cycle fnnn price Write for further particulars. ____________ Auction Sale n CRAPAUD SATURDAY, JULY 0th AT 1.80 STANDARD TIME Newsorn to sell by Public Auction on the pl ‘ of the late Warren Newnorn the following articles: 1 kitchen Ran“ (Record) 1 Queen Heater Tables and Chairs Bedroom Sets Sofas Cnrpeie Chest of Drawers Safe (small also Sideboards I-Isll Rack Aladdin Lumps A few Kitchen Uteuuill Washing Machine Other articles. I TERMS-CASH. JOHN H. Comm, washed Ir oval domestic and highway wnltru [ID110868- solicited. RAMSAY d: MILLAR Conway, PJiJ. For Sale Heavy shes. suitable for hauls use. MAURICE BLOCK l O0. l5! lent 8t. ' H10 Zlll i Attention -___ s-ord Ferguson Also ‘cylinder assemblies tn-Jvwiaiinu. Illvsilm » g Mullen ~..___._._._._______ WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Aonly 148 Prince St. RESTORE hair stor- Drug , s. . ron SALE - rzssn annex. ii. n. sauc - our: yawn M. P- Donovan ' Blocks Pooley's Service Stu- Apply horse- also new lighting -planlo five hund- red watt one hundred and ten $225.00. D. A. Casey, Amherst, N.S., I em lnstruczdf-Niy Mlll Mary MYERS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE for This gravel may be de- livered by truck or on Illl. Orders cork lile-rnftl Mums Hay Mowers and Spring Tine Cultivators in flock run cimnnorrnrowu GUARDIAN .eee+e060o++e#¥ee mviasiilriu uous£.nruu|n:s .s|:nv|ti|-:s or SALESNIAN I Ship Bound From {sun John Sunk, 0ft Portland, Eng- WEYMOUTH. Dorselsliire. Eng- jland. July 4- (OP Cable) - The ‘i000 ion car o ship Merchant Royal. bound mm Saint John. _ ‘B. to Hull carrying a Britisn clergyman. his wife and younfl son. sank seven miles off Portland. Dor- lsetshlre. last night. following on earlv morning ccllission with the 'l.1'l6-!on Unied States ship Will- No loss o! life wss re d. Rev. Gordon ugih. Arglicui vicar at the Si. Jo.n the Ba list Church at. Gull Lake. Soak" wile and three-year-ofd son, Kinny. were the only Passeng- ers. they were ,hours a ler the collison and suf- fered no ill effects. "All my furni- ture, lineri- q-veryih on board for me to set up a. resh home in Bnglanrb- was lost." he said. The ship was loaded with timber. and there was; liitle chance of sinking immediately bu! with some of the crew several hours after- wards lho Captain t us a motor boat. At lhe e things rlid not appear too certain. We were picked up two hours later by the destroyer H . Savage" Trio William B ‘Travis. a merchant ship enroute to Philadelphia was reported slightlv damaged. Jrovincial Rights Stressed In Senate OCPIXLWA. July 4 - (OP) — Senator Willism Aselrine. acting Progressive Contervative leader. ‘urged in the Senute yesterday that the voices of the Provincial Gov- ernments be heard before the Fed- eral Government's redistribution resolution is sent to Westminister. By a major amendment. the re- solution would swell he number ‘of members of the Commons from l DeRoche. South Rustico. lteesori- 15 i I gus provincial the Senate had a dut . Surely the Ylathers of Confetlerat on had never meant such .1 major change lo be made without consultation with tho provinces. HQ was "shocked" at Justice Min- ister St. Laurenvs statement that the Federal Parliament could re- commend changes in the British North America Act without sucn consultation. except as it affected sections 91 and 92. dealing with federal and rovinclal r ma. _ Senator lllne attac ed tne theory that members of Parliament or Senators represented the prov- inces as such Trey represented Parts of provinces but only prov- ncial governmenfs could S3031! for their provinces as a WIIOIC. Hg suggested frat representatives Q1 those governments be allowed to place their views before a Sen- gte coirunittee on the bil. urged, as an alternative. the! should be a suble" o! dl-icwlvn at s. Dominion-Provincial Confer- ence ._____.__-__ COLOR OF A PERSONS HAIR HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BRAINS HOLLYWOOD-The gags about dumb blondes. says blonde actress Evelyn Keyes. indicates that the brunette who repeats them hasn't read u on her science. "Doc ors have proven that the color of s person's hslr has noth- ing whatever to do with his brains." Miss Keyes said indig- nantly. "There are just as rnaiiy dumb redheads and brunettes, per caplls, so to speak, as there are blondes.” It was more than likely. she added. that s "dumb blonde" was {fully a brunette with peroxide a r. Miss Keyes. who got on the sub- ject between scenes of Columbia's Latin-American musical, "Rio," usd s sneaking nus icion that the whole “dumb bonde" gag was started b some jealous and disap- pointed ruhettes who became sour-grspish when Anita Loo-s in- formed the world that gentlemen preferred blondes. “If men actually do. than that proves blorides aren't any dumber than girls with any other color hair." said Miss Keyes, with sound logic. "The ides that men efer dumb women is just plslri rlllcu- lous. She insisted that an intelligent man wanted an intelligent woman ll s companion, whether it be in l nl ht club or in the home, be she londe or not. "The over-dressed female, be- jeweled and shellscked within an inch of her life, just doesn't get by.“ she said. As for the belief that blunder Ire more dangerous or more wicked than their darker sisters, it lust ain't so. says she. "How Ab0llt Cleopatra and Dis Barry, Cstherl-ne do Medici. Lu- crexls Borgia sud ‘flu-odors? Brunettes, every one. "And up until s few yenrs ago, even the screen vampires had dark hair. Blonder were slwsys the lngenues; the vsmps were brunettes like Theda Bars, Pals I . | Drive oul’ ACHES I a. r. llutslisson a son ofiflllllirillars " ll the lit- of- for ills "if ocular lo- lnken off several B PRACTICAL FINANCE OR PERIENCE sldered confidential. Guardian. ' Amrly Negri, Betty Blythe and Clara w» 0 . Which ought to prove, she sald that there's nothing to the gag that gentlemen prefer blondes, which started all the ruckus. ITALIAN FASHIONS Italian dress designers, for 20 years forced to eschew "foreign styles” and concentrate 0n nat- ional fsshionsf,’ sre free st last to follow French leadership. How- ever. now that there is no dictator to have any desire i0 copy Pails roducts. Three of Rome's leading sshlon houses this spring showed collections in which less than half the models were French-inspired. Spring and summer dresses for d5)’ Ind evening wear, designed in Rome, Milan arid Turin. are much simpler than the run-pm Paris models. Rome designers say MUST BE A COMMERCE ANKING EXPERIENCE. EXCELLENT FUTURE PROSPECTS Give age, education and experience. Application con- ++++4-4-lire-ea;+‘-t-'-i-‘-t-'+'+'+'+'+"-t-'-i-'+'+‘-i-* i e¥e+eee+ GRADUATE 0R HAVE IN INVESTMENT AND in writing to “MY" care of Highlights include simplicity of line with decorations i-n ‘the de- signs of the printed materials. Skirts and lockets are full; neck- lines extreme—generally very high or very deep; CHEESE FOR BRITAIN All (Iheddar Cheese made in Ihe llrovinces of Ontario and Quebec on and s-fler June 1st until fur- ther notice must be large. white Si 3?“;';§o.."°“ “t”??? “Qlfil. ‘° b“ '3 e r is Min- lsl-Yll of 00d lhro h eicpofrers licensed by llie Da Product-s Board, the Dominion partment of Agriculture he: announced. Pro- vision is made for cheese factories‘ to cut cheese for their milk eup- PHBTE’ “B9 l-hmllilhout (he simmer. These control measures are slm. ilar lo those applied in recenl ‘, - . . E men. Apply to either L. W. of Wales College. Canadian Vocstiona p iii-mg...» Wanted In l Bs-leklaylng ‘and master-mg; i No.4 Csnndian Vocational Training School, ch". lottetown, plan to set up a course in the above trade, and , would like to receive applications from qualified ex-servics Shaw, Director-No! Education, I at Room l2, Provincial Building, or H. H.’ Court, Superin- Y, w, iendent of Rehabilitation Training, 0IIl¢€—l'0B_1‘ of Prince ~ ~ ~ \" , \ Canadian Vocational Training ls s joint project be. tween the Dominion and Provincial Governments.‘ L. w. snsw Regional Director l Trillning is under cement to s ly the British Min stry of Food th not less than 125 million unds of Cheddar Cheese ir: the 2 monl-liz April l. liliti-ldarch 31, 1997. consumer MAN The London Express says King George of Greece (George If of the Helene!) was divorced by Queen Elizabeth in 1935 and lill no children. He is 55. He is waiting for the lebiscrte on September l which wll decide whether he is to return to Greece. Called “the lonellesl man in London.‘ he is seen only by two or three members of his staff, and years. The Dairy Products Board OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS HAW-HAW.’ t ‘ 11's 5i; THAT DICK House 15A CARD" HE'S on A 7:21P our ‘ID CALIFORNIA AND LISTEN ~ HAW- HAW» HE $52- - E‘ Qt ." t‘: h BULL IN (N AN’ _ r~\-. u m‘ HOW MANY ARE ALWAYS WATCHIN’ ‘ID HETCH TH’ HUMOR. TD RUSH P02 SOMETHIN‘! wsm m FOR! s. \ . . Ii’. PPRISIM’ vEi-ifrwo OF ‘EM RUSHED IN LAST Mount AM’ lT HAD. BEEN so Lone BETWEEN THAT THEY HAD FER- GOT WHAT ‘IHEY A GOOD HIT HIM E seldom leaves his hotel. Notice Farmers t Buying fowl daily at our Kensington plant. Will call for all lots of 50 or more, Paying highest prices. No charge for collections. Signed CLOW & WADMAN 900 OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopls Pst-tAw! 1 GATHER mom YOUR Queens THAT You ’ POPS LNE w MARBLE- ’ GHELL BE As QUEEN MAgffgflAérTl-‘E . ' wuwwmuscn: scuwe lets o... . . suotitb nave mum vou meu...ooe...r em lll...YOU mEwMe, -. Sl-ITFIGER ..! A NOU KNEW MY VOICQJH... WEAK filfifi flO/HMJARE I 601"‘OAr=|=v"e|_i.rrct-|'Q _ 2W1!) Tl-ROW MROR’ THOSE - moses ALI-OVER 1mm l-E’LL see vou wuen us- usns HE comes NON-HE on: A QUICK JOB- u . TIPPY AND "ca?" BTUBB! if. ‘HR A £1.31! M -§l'.=.~§-“*o g MlLT-I- ‘_ Jun! 5. 1946 I .1.