’I‘I-IE GUARDIAN. CHARL01"i‘E'i‘.OW.N. ' y as liieifisle Attsadante—’I'wo Years Course Lectures in Anatomy and Physiology. Pharmac- ology. Medicine and Surgery. Obstetrics and Pediatrics. . lsyohlatry and Mental Nursing . Lectures and Prac- gtioal Demonstrations in Nursing Procedures. Applicants agust he 18 years of age or over. Salary per month: iFl'rst Year: First 3 mths. (Probation period) $.33 Folio 0 months Second. ear $50.00 $60.00" ‘Ward Charge $70.00 Room, board, laundry and uniforms provided. For application forms and further particulars ap- Iy to:-p THE MATRON. Feloonwood Hospital, P. 0. 80x90, Charlottetown, P. E. l. locals 20 per word; word; inch; per name: I words; be per word; A Advertising ilates—-Payable in Advance Minimum Uhargs For Any Ame. tlsesnent ‘til Cents Central Guardian Locals do per word: Announcement and Oomlng Events be per Classified to per wordt List: of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, eto., do batters of Condolence Me per inch: Wedding En- gagements 40 words for 31.00 and lo cents for every additional Notices of Thank and Appreciation, 84o per inch or Lin. of snbecflpflona, D eants per inch; Address and Preaautalon 81.00. Other areas on application. The sdvertlaermgroea that the publisher shall not be liable for dlmauea arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the chaos actually occupied by that portion 0| the ...‘...rtisemeat in which the error occurred, whether Iuuh error Is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-Insertion oi any adwrtlaemeni beyond the amount paid for such advertisement Western and Eastern in Me-oriarn Notices two per iloanisrs Wasted ACCOMMODATID. E BOABDIBS Phone 1%-J. 3 Business ilpportaaitles .‘E'l'l'E1t THAN A JOB — s'l'An'r your own business with our 250 ‘ household necessities. Always your own boss. Derive full bene- fit from your hard work. Sales * —- no wor- ries — is bright future. There is a vacant territory right near you. write to-day for Free de- tails. We have successful repres- entatives from coast to oosst— why not Join today? I-‘li.M.II..EX 1600 Deicrimier. Montreal. 2. l cars 8: lrsciis For sale ._:———-A--———— NOTICE — AFTER MARCH 151‘. our Bull will not be for public service. R. L. Bryenton as San. .____...._..:———-———- FUR COATS BEMODELLID. Ill‘.- palred. Mrs. Brown. 221 Euston Street. Nursery A stock BESIBVI NOW! Foil. SPRING Dsiivery—Chinese Elm Hedge- will grow 2 feet first ear-25 plants sufficient for 26 est (12 to 20 inches bushy) 82.9B—-seed- llngs 12 inches high $4.50 per 100 (plant 6 inches apart)—Giant Ex- hibition peonies in colors red. white or pink, 3 for C1-89-Apple trees 3 feet high in varieties Mc- Intosh. spy. Delicious 3 for $1.93- Pium trees 3 ieet high in variet- l8.~. Burbank and Lombard. 4 I01’ $2.98. Free Colour Garden Guide ‘FOR. SALE _—- 1042, 2 TON FORD Kinzsway Nurseries. Bowman- Tmck. In good oondition. write with every order. Brooi:dsie— . or Phone 65-13. Eric Holmes. Kinssway Nurseries. Bowman- ’. Kensington. ville, Ontario. p--FOB BALE — mo SPECIAL DE |I"ggn| . Luxe Dodge Sedan. equipped with radio and heater, new motor. : tires. Priced to sell. Apply Macs Auto Body works. Plicsie 319-L. ,FOR SALE —- 1035 PLYMOUTH ._- Sedan. Good nmnning order. New ; heater. New battery. New motor. j Price $300.00. P-hone 6'77 or call 44 Brighton Road. -. . For Sale V FOR SALE GUITAR. PHONE _ 2022-.1. ..___m_.____._ 7-pron SALE THREE-PIECE CHES- teriield suite. Phone 1504-J. {Iron SALE—lil40 roan BADIM l" tor. Apply 74 Highiund Avenue. :50: sans: _. NUMBER or cows _ from quality dam. $50.00 up. Wil- ,_ iiam Griffin, New Wiltahlre. ‘Iron s7ir.a—sow wrm Lrfifi i; or 10. two week old pigs. Peter 3 ciax-kin. Elnyvaie. FISH FOR SALE — PRESS DRIED Cod. 50 in. lots. 12c lb. Russell Ohamplon at Sons. Kenslngtcn. ron SALE—'l‘W0 YOUNG COWS. One in freshen in April. Apply after 2.30. Frank Hamm, Mt. Herbert. FOR SALE — ONE GRADE smrilhcrn ccw. three years old 1"s'eshcned. T. J Mlscnonaid Mermaid. l'0l NEUBAUGIA. LUMBAUO Rheumatic Pains. cheat colds apply Heat Penetrating Gior. Oil At your Dnlulst. WEAK. TIRI-.‘.D_ PEPLESS MEN. women. Try Ostrex Tonic Tab- let: for new vim. vigor: and pep that lasts from early morning to late at night. Contains iron. vitamin B1, calcium. New "get Acquainted" size only title. All druggists. ROBE THROAT T ‘i’ CANADIAN Nasal spray offers prompt mile: for simple sore throat. sinus. catsnh. No harmful ingredients. Applied by etc-mixer. it goes dir- ectly to the root of the trouble. Complete outfit. with atomizer. 90:: mnursgc and $1.50. At all druggists. 2. Painters and Decorators OEILINGS AND PAINTING DONE. . 169 Prince Street. Phone 349-J. liapair Work Ilene SEE AUSTIN 3303., S4 CON- noliy St. for brickiaying, plaster- ing. murescoing and painting. Repair work done. Free estimates given. Wanted W A N T E D — WlLLY'S KNIGHT Motor. Phone 724-J. ml: SALE — EEGISTEIED ‘cow {our years old, Due to freshen waxun rovaur, Hovsnuvvlrn three or four acres of land near Charlottetown. Write "M" Guar- dian. ' Wanted For lost latter part of Apll. O. E. White. Bondlaw. . ton SALE — BOAT I IZT overall with or without lmgine. 1 pressure tank. aso gs . Bus- ; sell Champion at Sons, ‘ , ; ton. -' ravmnsas -- oanaa Yoult : lumber now st MiscDcwdili's Mill 9. for present or spring delivery. i'Mstched 3. etc. Henry 8. ‘Mac Douosil st. Peter's-Bay. :——:j ‘- , Fern llsellsory ._!'ol |A!.l—1I1 MABSMPIIAIIIS ts-actor. plow. disc barrow. spring-tooths. power lift and gseufflers. Borden orsharn, diss- ‘ sow Road. ‘W Fsrlssi ELI’!-JIWO UNFUINIIIID ROOIIII, pliime 2‘llO-J. wor..oNsxn'casncIata "1t_filI'\0I&bttwIn nstnhsw tuna WANTED POI’ BENT TWO 01! three rooms, suitable for lunch counter. Preferably in the dis- 'i:rlct from Outer Elm Ave to Outer Grafton St. Phone 661-J. sron: militate WANTED WANTED: A than between . figagosofaoand 4ilwith thorough knowledge of Men's and Furnishings Must be capable sells; :......... "'"...'::.‘c 0 tag here is cherloetetewa. olbtsadiac salary and ep- tor right than wish- hla preaent sober steady 35...... st... ~. 1% (Canadian Presa‘ TORONTO, March 1- Sales Stock 1000 Acme .. .. moo Ang cdn ..I 3000 Aug Rouyn 6500 Aquarius 2500 Bagamac 356 Bk of NS 75 Bk oi‘ Tor .. 36650 Barnnt . Sl700.Bliso Met 3700 Bevcourt 1000 Bobjo 12207 Bonetai 3500 Boym.-ir 1200 Brriiorne 1600 Bruulnn 200 Bull‘ link 1500 Buff Cdn .. 4500 C1lI(I(‘l‘ . .. T50 Cril Edm 2275 Czillintin . 1500 Cnimont .. 800 Cnlllphcli . . Bk of Com 50 Cdn Brew .. 800 Cns Trcih .. 5300 Cent Led 1000 Cont Pcr 6000 (‘cnircmaque . 1000 (‘iiom Res 000 (‘hcstervillc 1300 Corhcnour . 1100 Com Pete 300 Conisrum 29666 Con Ansley 3550 Con Ast . 13100 Con ‘Bcuitie 1000 Con Curl 27800 Con How 55 Con Smelt 1800 Conwest . 1200 Croinor 2000 Darnrzon .. 2500 Dav Pete 2000 Decalla 1000 Delta 4250 Discov 344 Dome 5 Dom Bk 7500 Donalda 17500 Dulams 6000 Duvay . 4100 East Am 21700 15: Mai 1050 Elder 36600 Eldona 5000 El Sol 100 Fnlcon 2E0 I-‘ed Pete 100 Frobisher § in E 5 1700 Glcnora . 3700 Globe 5200 Gods Lake . 2500 Goidnie . 8150 Gold Man 3324 Goldhawk . . 2500 Goidora .. 4000 Guayunu. . (3950 Gunmir .. 1000 Haicrow . 3000 Highridie 225 Hellinirer .. 60 Imp Bank 2000 Ind Luke 2000 Inspire 345 Int Nick 4500 Jscknlre .. 1533 Jacuict 1135 Labrador 15000 Liiizucrre 2200 L Duiuuit .. 51000 L Fortune . 3000 L Rowan 565 Luke Shore 3200 L vwm . 1000 La Luz , 13000 Larder U 4400 Lcitch 2000 Lcxindin 2500 Little LL .. 99500 Louvlcourt 3300 Lynx .. . . MacDonald 2000 Mncfio 14850 MucLeod 4850 Madsen 22350 Mflknct .. 2500 Mai Gf .. 5000 Man East . 225 Mclnlyre 13000 McLcllan 1500 Mcwntters 590 Min Corp 12 5.3 2000 Moncin .. 36 58000 Mosllcr 46 1926 Ncgus .. , 150 1500 New Cal 101 3500 New Dick .. M 4500 New Goldvue 39 2200 Ncwiund 70 1000 Nownorth in 1-2 3000 New Norz 03 1.4 1000 New Pm‘. 08 1.4 40400 Nicholson 54 580 Noranda . 69 3-4 16350 Norlnrtlc 33 "6480 Normctal ._ 284 4500 Norseman _ 08 10000 Norpick ....., ..... .. 04 Northilsnd ..... _. .... 07 1.4 1700 OBrlen . 2500 Okalili 4000 0Lr.-cry Omniirans . 2600 Oslsko 6000 Osuinke 2050 Pnc Pete 3500 Pamour 1500 Paymaster . 38000 Piccadilly 650 Pick Crow 10()0 Pore Reef . 8600 Prr.-sion Que Lab 1000 Que Man .3400 Queeliston . 1355 Quemont_ 18200 Quessbe I 3 I l l E i Y aooo Rupununi ...... ..... -.. 17(1) San Ant -.... .. .... '5‘: -... e-.. £b‘l2§t3§a:§hl=8;'ss§8 ’ . 230 21 1-2 lulllvsn .... ...... .... 260 I Oil .;.. . ...... 41 - 1000 in nice ..-.. -- .. I52 Sloclls ‘ Abltlbl ....... ...-.. _...... 237-! Asbestos ...».'.. ...... ........ .. N B C Power Con Smelt Lake Woods Massey Her .. Mccnil Front Nat St Car Can Nor Pfd Norands ...... .. Price Bros . . Quebec Power . fihawlnigsn .. St Law . .. St Law Pld St Law Pld 2nd . Dom Tex Dom Tar Wpg Eiec A . St of Can St of Can (New Brazilian . ) New Yorli Exchange Anaconda Am Car snd F Beth Steel NY Central Ches Ohio Con Edison ...... .. ...... ..... Elec Auto Lita ....... .......... Gen Eiec ...... .. ........ .......... .... ....-.. e... Sid Oil NJ Kcn Copp Mont Ward 56 21 1-4 60 43 Radio Corp 14 7-8 Texas Co 60 7-8 Unit Air 2'! 5-8 Vhnad Al 22 5-8 West Elec 33 1-2 West Union . N 1-2 U S Steel 31 Commerce Montreal . Nova Scotle . Royal Bank .. ‘Grain WINNIPEG, March 1- (GP)- ‘ Coarse grain prices uneraily show- ed a firm trend on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. ' There was some comme ' I de- mand in cats and barley caused by some buying by shippers and mills in cats and. to s lesser ex- tent. in barley, There was some local buying in rye. Trade was modcrativeiy active. No export business was reported in wheat. The price of class two wheat wss unchanged at 32.21. Closing Futures: Oats: Mayéfl (#83; July 79 8-4A; 7-8 May 83 3-83; July 79 MA: Oct. 74 7-83. - - Barley: May 1.3 1-4: July 1.17 1-4B: Oct. 1.10 7-83. Rye: May 1.44 3-4; July 1.44 1-2A; Oct. 1.41 3-8 . July 3.68 MN; B 1-‘lax: May 3.77 B; Oct. 3.27 Bnnt. Cash Prices: Osis: 2 CW as 3-8: ex 3 CW 85 5-8; 3 CW 85 1-8; ex 1 feed 84 7-8;, 1 feed 84 5-8: 2 lead 83 5-8; 3 feed 79 5-8; Track 82 3-4. Barley: 1 CW 6-row 1.45 1-4: 2 CW 6-row 1.45 1-4; 1 CW 2-row 1.41 1-4; 2 CW 2-row 1.41 1-4; 3 CW 2-row 1.43 1-4; 1 feed 1.23 1-4; 2 feed 1.21 1-2; 3 feed 1.10 1-4; irnck‘1.22 1-4: 2 CW yellow 1.26 1-4: 3 CW yellow 1.2.5 14. Rye: 1 CW 1.41 3-4: 2 CW 1.41 3-4: 3 CW 1.38: rd. 2 ‘CW 1.26 3-4: 4 CW 1.30 3-4; track 1.42. Flex: 1 CW 3.77: 2 CW 3.72: 3 CW 3.57; 4 CW 3.52: track 3.75. Ship_p_ing AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Wed Manchester Division. from Man- chesier Sslied Wedneaday Empress of Csnsde, {or Halifax and Liverpool Manchester Shipper, Manchester; AT HALIFAX- Arrlved Wednesday . Bristol cl , from Avomnouth mllgaperisl odergich, lt._ John's. Salletl W . B. Pankshoslii, Helsinki. Irgparlsi Godtrlch, Illtlt iollli. Wellington last, It. John's. Nfld. ' i .p. l . V. L. 1-6 m Tech l-ttirh ..... .....-. 3&3 ' . NW1‘ 420) Thom Lund .. ernbi /. edaeeday Nlmperisl Halifax, for Saint John. ........::.-3 £3’ "E" "0" oostiaued‘e-adipose i ._.._.._....._..___......... trade is exempted from rats in- creases by statute. increase csse hanging fire. Some possibility exists that the Provinces opposing rate increases may appeal the latest judgment to the Cabinet. - Counsel for several of the Prov- inces said today they would have to study the new judgment and report to their governments before any decision could be reached on the question of an appeal. The railways will implement the authorized increases to the lull ex- cept on competitive rates. spokes- men said. Today's judgment was unan- imous — the iirst such among the three post-war increases. Hugh Wax-drope. assistant chief commissioner, wrote the judgment. and it was concurred in by EM. Mscrhsrson, British oolumbis rep- resentative. and Howard B. Ohsse. labor nominee. the othtrs of the three-man panel that heard the final phase of the case. Produce MONTREAL, March 1—- (CF)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as fol- lows: ‘ Eggs: Free cases, A large 40: mod 38; A pullets 355 B 35; C 3. Receipts: 1,013 cases. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 60 1-4: no 2 59 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pas- teurized fresh and storage 60 3-4- 61, no 2 59 3-4~—60 for 38 score: first grade cresmery print job price 62-62 1-2. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts Ontario white 28 1-4: Ontario colored 31: Quebec white 28 1-4: wholesale 3-8 Ontario white 29; wholesale Que- bee White 29-39 1-4. Receipts: Nil. 1.5-1.15: NB no 1 1.20-4.25: 10 lbs 10-21; PE! 1.30—1.40, no 1 10 lbs 22--23. lldrkets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks firmer; mining issues in moderate demand. Montresl—-Stocks better; sdvsnce slightly. New York——stocka steady: steels rally. Filll illllcli SALE Il0USE—0Nl YEAR OLD ll0llSE—0na year old. One of the beat buys in Charlottetown. Contains Living Room‘ (12 x 38). Dining Room, Kitchen and Pantry. Four Bedrooms and Bails npatalrs. All hardwood floors excerpt bath- room and lritolten eovered with Rubber Tile. Gravity Hot Air Heating. 86,000 nsortrlle may be left on property payable at M0 per month. House built by own- er. Reason for selling, leaving for Moncton. Immediate possession. Apply ‘la: Queen Street. non -SALE 1982 HFIENEY FUNERAL COACH - 0 Perfect Tires. Good eon- dltlon. Will sell or take trade. Call eolleot—llaliiax 5-2178. ' Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs ‘will IIV8 Oondnusd‘ vfrun ‘pace. ' 1. Secretary Acheson and oth ebout"the need for lie U. 8.. to . _ r . " II‘ 'I M A . —,e-—- I B A 0 _........ ........ ....... I..- fl 1-8 5 an “H _ um“ eh" "““‘ 9'“ ~- --- ----~ ’~“*’ u..‘1"‘l‘.‘... Iltlwtared to meet cotn- Import were onooursslw but could so -we» - - --ea -~ 2*-':.":.:~..:»~.:*'=«." "."°".......‘“.' what buts reilwsy spokesman iu- lfll 0 - - 5”. dicetid um might not be more than hoidine hlsh o:oI_“t- gan gemsnt ....- ........ ...... 88 “V” °‘”‘ °3.‘h° glut‘ ’~“°“on_.‘." ' ' an aciiic. .................175-3 0 1,.” uni wen‘ ‘nun,’ '.‘n°¢.n.wm‘y- S:}f"5;f. pound 13:1,": ply ?i.oth{r Oans?li.:.nut.r.sfiie wit’; 3“I'°|"g‘°%'|u 9°‘W”" 1'” Csn Car Pfd . _:”..:..h: 14 3”“ mm” °x°'pu°"‘ Th.’ Wm ‘standing. A recent increase was in ' C“? 5'°‘“" -- --------~ 19 1-1 32:, "{f1"m°"” U§:'t,"°°d'nm b':',':,"“‘ line with a consent trade lnereese. 5°"! P39" - -~ - 1933 C "H Canuh's llnporta from the U B coclumm _ _ __ __ 13 Cane an points, or on goods — ‘ mm b " " Can Vick mo except ctlsl and coke — moving °' "" ' H ""9" ‘W 9* Dom Br-id mm M‘ ea ; between Canadian and (1.8. points. °'.'.*“‘ 1° nm‘ Dom Coaiglgfd -“M 21 '2 which hi" 5”" '“b5'°”d '9 “ 9; Ag? mudgwzefiflg Don A number oi increases as the result ‘"3: "wm“”4p;hgo“’wh_hh Dis Seas of l1.!. action. ' ' D°"‘ St 3 A ' ?:rx:dq:;mirI’ebl?ma'lr';:3zer‘:'1I;rT: §'l‘_3’f:r" « 7°‘ c°'‘‘' 1'‘ T“'° Y“"' the swttiernmost ':states all the !I;‘t:l'lddA on the rates to which it is ep- m N’ t'° mu mum" I n a .. . plicabie. CIIO IIGW D0050 bflnll the n hid ho.“ clumod °.n‘d.n gen St Ware cumulative freight-rste increase of puma, Wu“ ‘,0 puma”; mm, 33:; §3Til¢I:cm "J3: "w'§.‘Xr°.tyi".?'.' I: was gone”; "° to a" nuke“ of U" 3‘ "ed gt: Ytgkg; ' :1 5.. cent in MI:-5:1, _1 . iollo\3'- "°§‘,'°.dS'2’¢'Z°"‘ Int Ninckel 3" BC by Ildii Septsmbers Isllt DO!‘ "I wouhl pug-gut, g|1g.t_ 5 long Im on - cent. which now is adjusted to to eg the U. 3- seed potato produg- 1 PP - per cent. . era are content to sit on their ,2: pike liifeot of the Judgment is that {arms and accept their cheques [M Paw " for the first time since the iall of from the government price support I T?’ ' 1946 than now is no general rsto- Iadministration rather exert ml’ ‘‘ themselves to the extent or seek- merteu. the ds-nger is indeed r ." U. 5. Producer II ‘ ‘ ‘ Further, a very heavy rate of duty faced Canadian potatoes in a way that govs the U. 3.. producer a “great deal of protection." In the whole Oansdisn tariff struct- ure them was no U. S. item which laced the duty barrier that faced csianadien potatoes entering the U. Again. Vohlla Caned.ia:n prvodtsosn accepted relatively-low prices at home. potatoes from the Southern States entered Canada duty tree. some Custodian potatoes did he- come directly or indirectly a chute scalnst the U. 3. price support funds. But that price sup- port was not of Canada's making and "our legitimate trade should not suffer because of it." Every cent pent by the ILB. for panedisn ponds was returned to the U. S. by her best custrxner. Ddlllotl Wills Clltloinn Senate Piris said hi has been deluged with U. 3. press clippings criticizing expgutera of Canadian potstoes. '1‘ 1116! said nothing about the f potatoes "are being riven swey or sold at one cent per hundred pounds on foreign markets whn-c we have been (loin: business." ~ Portugal, Bpailn. Vanaeounla and other normal Canadian lnalkota now reported they could get U. 5. potatoes cheslper because of the price support pl-ognsri, “They (U. 8. producers) are critioizlnc Osnada for selling po- tailoee on the American market at iaas than the price oi American potwtoes but they are overlooking the fact that they have taken I11!‘-1 once '21. use « etc., relnoile i.virlo.ii-luv iillill or loss » nv woooivoluuno mm 5 cars. 2312.: . EAST - Elilla WOOIIWDRKEBS old furniture or making of new; that ANYTHING us woon Call at Shop —' Phone .2812-2, — or Write EAST - Elli) Woonwonrrns nter or no. Cabinets home-let us build Oshlne * ' Grafton St. hot Charlottetown I in other countries." roar Ill’! QllICIl'.'Ns senator Piris said "our neighbor ' -——- should perhaps clean II) her ow n beforo criticising -0an- b .. ‘ads. The U. B. roverrxnent.m1'¢.lr nstaince. was poi-I809! 1' to the pmceulng is free or charge and more ufsoturins potato * ' it into 0 with amt were mah- sossoh and “ at prlcsl which Cenadisn plants couldn't compete . NEW wnsrlnusrzn. B. c. . (OP) — The tempo or lhlppmg 1‘ thlsvnltoosstportspeededupu 1940. Inner-ts set a record and an gargmweu uveedsdnt)>‘ri’ly by the: Pink yell!» s d 1 Lumber mipments in Dgc .9“ were 5.000.000 board feet more my the same month in 1940. g_. NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford Mollride i I1‘. Canada her export UR _ WAY OUT - - \ m2~=W..-seer: :5’ seen-e93'5"*Ie-W-‘_v0i__:'; IN ygxtgu. —: . ‘wlliiltl. BY J. r BETTER TAKE up-nu‘ . is-runes on-mam GLOVES}. ; 9 ii --An YOU'RE OJTGROWIN}. i Tilliltli occur '10 an A Law R. WILLIAMS 5 -- -e-o-r . OUOILY AN LAD - LIKE RAIN N IT? (M