i i P BOAR-BEES FEBRUARY 14, 1950 m THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SALESMEN START WORKING! STOP HUNTING! UNUSUAL opportunity to get into a profession that pays big dividends. Ours is a strong fraternal life in- surance society, iveli-knoivn where conscientious men can build a congenial and profitable future. QUALIFICATIONS are simple meeting people, be ambitious and 0t neat appearance. YOU will earn liberal first-year commissions, plus generous life-time renewal allowances. SELLING experience is desired, but not essential. Sys- tematic and progressive training will be given to siic- cessful applicants. We pay APPI.Y_ Mr. C. Eugene Rideout. Provincial Manager, 206 Union Street, Saint John, stating experience, and home address. and iveiI-advertised you must enjoy while we train you. Minimum Charge For Any Central Uuiiriiiun Locals 5c per Locals 15c per iuird; “ford; Classified 3c per iiord; inch; List! of per name; 8 words; 5c per word; the advertisement In which the Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Announcements and Coming Eli-ants lie pet Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., or Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; gagements 40 words tor $1.00 and i0 cents for eiery additional Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation. 84c per inch or Lists oi Subscriptions, 4i) cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. Other Rates on application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in lliiaurtliemelltfl beyond the amount paid for the spin-o actually occupied by that portion ot error is due to the negligence of its servants ur otherwise, and there shall be no liability for nun-insertion of any advertisement bfirond the amount Paid for such advertisement. Advertisement ‘.50 Cont: ivord; Western and Eastern l|| Meirioriaui Notices Mt- per Wedding En- error occurred, whether such Agents Wanted HOUSE YES WELCOME THE Familcx Man for the wide and varied range of guaranteed nec- essities; reasonable prices; prem- iums; quality and Service. Becoiiie a prosperous business man iiy selling FLLUIIIBX products-- ivriie today iliKI we will tell you, How. l-‘aiiilicx. i000 Deiorimieri Montreal. 1.l Boarders Wanted .\ C COMMODATEI). Phone l21ZB-J. Business Opportunities ONCE - lN-A-LIFETIME OPPOR- tuiiity for ziggrcsslve man 25-4.’; with icinil business cxprrleiice and 8201300-325000 i-o own Out- right and control national retail agency selling nationally adver- ill-ed liiirs. Possibility for good liieiihuoci for one interested in mercluiiiclisiiig. Apply Box 46. Uiiillflliiil. ~iiars Sriruciis For Sale FOR SALE —-19.‘i0 PLYMOUTH Stalin in {aaozi shape Lloyd M:- l.c.d, Iirtiulifi d. .\i.E - ii-TON roan‘ i049, Sillkc iiody. Phonei . Hill PACKARD, i251‘ coupe. Tires good. hroten". Licensed 1950. .1, — 1986 FORD COUPE. '. ccnditicn, Radio. huiter ~ll'l‘. Appy Bloyce Dunning. Lr-r . for Sale lion ssu: —‘E.\‘T1£RPRISE flange PhLuc 2753-J. 263 Fitz- ~~ r1‘. LOINTT.“ Apply‘ IT'S. While‘ .."riri'l—tir5. A: Cm. Hamp- F0‘! $4.11.? - PlJAlZWNi; OUTFIT Fuler .in.'i -l“*ii"~.i. lxi gt-Td lT-“lfllf ‘Mt. Strfiva . IOR. SALE — 1 [IAN ENGINE equipped for pulley work. Also l international type M. three l-i. P Stationary Eivfne. Joseph? Ilugiiss, Emrrald. _____-_--—-——i——— FOR SALE -— BEAUTIFUL PURE bred registered Arahirin Stallion. coming 2. Ready fcr service ii'_iis Spring. Improve your stock with Arab blood. Apply S. J. Haslam. Porters Lake. N. S. For iiont non RENT-i tariffs R-OOM. heated and furnished. 179 Kent st, T0 LE1‘ _ TWO FURNISHED rooms, healed, girls preferred. Apply 206 Grafton Si. TOR RENT - TWO [INFUIINISII- ed. heated moms. one on first fl-cor, imm- 6n second. 47 noug- las. Female liaip Wanted WANTED - RELIABLE MAID casework. Apply was-rm “still. i...» it‘; m. won't» u; . amulet " ‘Ply cimli’ “m? ’ ax PERI an 0E SALESMAN Lost LOST - ROLEX OYSTER WRIST Watch (man's) in city. Fiiiider phone 19313-1. 0r call at 9 Eshei" ireet. Reward. Nursery Stock RESERVE NON’ FOR SPRING Delivery-Chinese Elm fledge- will grow 2 feet first yea.r—25 plants sufficient for 25 feet (l2 lo 20 inches bushy» $2.9&—seed- liiigs i2 inches high $4.50 per 100 (plant 6 iiirlies IIDHYIJ~GTBHIG Ex- hibition peoiiies - in colors red. white or pink, 3 for $l.89-Appie trees 3 feet high in varieties Mc- Intosh. Spy. Delicious 3 for $1.98- Plum trees ii feet high in variet- ies Burbank and Lombard, 4 for $2.118. F169 Colour Garden Guide ivli-h every order. Br0okdale~ KTITQSWZAY Nurseries, Bowman- vilie. (intario. Nurses Wanted WANTED, APPLICATIONS FROM inactive registered nurses for the position of registrar and iissistaint registrar for ihe nur- sing registijv of Sumniersiiie. Mziil ITPPIICIIIIOIIS iiiis week to Mrs. Don Birch, Bax 632, Suiii- merside. Plumbing and Heating ') nnnrim; - ivrrk Doug as Moore. :i Rmrtrl. licne 519-1.. 7 Personal- u .1 ’I<AI-.Ol—i\ Rheumatic Pains Chest Golds apply ilti‘ Pflfibirfflifli GIL."- Oil At your Drunist. WEAK TIRED PEPLESS MEN. ivnmen Try Osirex Tonic Tao- leis for new Vim vigor; and pep that .3515 from early morning i1- FOR late a‘. night. Contains iron vitamin B1, calcium. New "get acquainted" size only 60c. All drugglsts. Salesman Wanted IVANTEAIJOT manor; MAN as Dealer in Charlottetown. Exper ieiire not necessary A fine op poriuiiny tu step into old pro- fltriiiie business where Riiwieign ‘Products have been sold for years B.g profits Products iuriiished on credit \Vr.te Rawieighl. Dept hiii-B-ITO-liili Montreal. wanted: Canada's Largest Veter- inary Remedies Manufacturer requires a Salesman having Feed dealers. Cooperatives and Gen- ersi Stores as clientele in the Maritime Provinces. Good com- mission and Bonus. Give refer- ences and iiiii partictrfars. 200 Yfliivillc square. Montreal, Clin- axis. Wanted WANTED - A GANDER. CON- tact John MacPhaii, Mt Albion. WANTED - QUANTITY or can. rots. Must be of coreicsq variety, free of all rot and blemirili. B/obert D. Brown, Charlottetown 8.1!. No. i. P. E. I. _________....- 1000 Bagamac .. 310 Bk of Mont 195 Bk of NS 1300 Brit Dom . 11500 Broiilan Driv Pete . 11500‘Barnat Dis Seag 3500 Bose Met Dom St B 3200 Bevcourt Dryden 2000 Bonetal . Fraser . 25 Briilorne Ford A Dom Bridge Dom Coal Pfd Don A .. . Foiinda . Gen St Ware Shipping News N. B. Suriprince, Saint John Salted Monday I - - t; Toronto Stocks Montreal Slotiis 2-- Jim; Paco 'i_ I (Clnldian Press) Ahitibi 2a r-s 3||g TORONTO, Feb. 13- gsheséos 5g i; Tourist s B A II Sales .Stock Build Prod 33 o e Bruck Silk 18 R m WAcme . . . Bell Tel 40 1000 Am Yknife Can Brew . Z3 ——-' 5000Anacon .. . Bathurst . 534 6460 Ang Cdn Can Cement 37 By WIIIIB-m 3°55 2000Ang Rou Cari Pacific 17 5-3 cn-“dign p115; stsfl Writer 1000 Apex Celanese 30 1-3 16800Arion Can Car Found 11 3-4 pom. Feb. 13 -i(7P) - war} 2000 Armistice Can Car Pfd 141-4 "W" w“ as daniemus a, w. 1°00 Mm" ca" Stem“ m 1'2 day's battle to stay alive in Home. 9900 A" o" 9°"! P9P" - The question of earning ona's 2000 Ascot. .. Cockshutt . “fins, “Mo. w‘ m, physical h“. 70° All“? ca" wcka" srd that keeps the flail-Oi‘ 0h 1711B “qui vive" - - especially if he tries to follow the dictum: "When in Rome . . ." No wartime ride at the hands of the most incautlous army drivers can compare with one to- day behind a Rome taxi driver. One foot on the accelerator and a hand constantly on the horn. his mission seems to be to whirl ‘$3 giiiiulnirf. i331. his pasSBITSPT ‘f-IQPE ’i.‘°.,*"“1‘h"‘ 3000 Bu“ Cd“ H" walk" 3811230 “It? gdsrifriar? 2500 Bu“ m ca“ l“ Al aged 57.111113 pdcvelorp a " slirth 2720 ca] Edm 1"‘ Nickel c’ fter even the shortest m” C“m“"" ‘m!’ o" m“ ' a n i‘ l f 1‘ himinent 9m Cnmnheyl 1m Pete time in t e leap ta. 0H 1 Y 5 Bk o; Com 25 1-2 h“ pow" traffic pert . ang. Oyd“ J81‘ 465 Cdn Brew 23 int Paper . pilgrims lost in s ent trash sign 100 Carib” , Imp Tub 23': teamed to Jump w e "300 C Treth BC P ' an d?‘ . “T501133”..- ":5:“.:::.:r' i300 Cori Pat. L 1- w d 0"! ' 5 5 ' 2on0 CNII For h3g1... 03a?- par IItBHSPOFS shystemt the tstruggie 5000 Centreiiiziq M-CO" Front o en er an ten 0 ge ou s 139m rim-m Res N5, S, ca, waged as furiously as ever. Pas- 17100 Ciiesierviiie C3,, Nor Pfd sengers stilxl‘ bluigiaat the doorsml‘ 35tl0 Citralam .. N d . . . . .. ORB Wee ii Omfi 53W 2500 Coastal Pfilcziiznflgi-os .. reporter's cost lose three buttons 30o Cneheriour Quebec power in the civil war within street- iriiiri (‘olomiic Shmvhngan cars and two pairs of shoes ruin- 1000 (Tom Pete - 5t Law _ ed by scuffling. 5500 Con Ast "3 g, Law pm For all its historic culture and 3550 Con Beattie 53 St Law Pfd 2nd 151.4 courtesy are at a. premium in 10333 C” AYISIW 1?, Dom Tex . . 11 1-2 ItalY- I 1000 Con Howey . Dom Tm. 23 1.4 _ 180 Con Smelt wpg 519C A _ 33 3-4 Luxuries For Wealthy l?" Cflufuor st of Czin . 10s 1-2 , 13m 95mm)" Brazilian 20 3-4 Rome's store windows glisten| ‘ with luxury articles. priced be-i yond, the reach of the ma semi who shop mainly in the open-air markets. There they may ‘"con-. tract" for everything from potat-I oes to bed sheets. To “contract” A'1‘ SAINT JOHN—- in Italy menus to bargain, and Arrived Monday It's an inexperienced hand who Beaverlake, from London pays the dealer his opening price For: Townshend, New York Private enterprise is building sailed Monday large blocks of luxury apartments Fort Townshend, for Halifax in Heine's exclusive areas b/ut Manchester Regiment, Mariches- the slums remain largely as they ier, were. Nonetheless, 300 new bars AT HALIFAX- were licensed in i949 and the 5"“ ‘I Iilflfldly . city's thousands of cites and Pectin Slronshold. from New bars gllsien In chrome. Night Yfllk - life abounds. MQPYYWPQIYII. U- 5- POI‘!!! “Siest-w" has moved hack into Imperial GOdEFIi-‘h. 581M 301111» observance. Government otices don't open until l0 am. and close at noon for lunch, No one returns before 4T0 to stay until an in- Guavzina Yamhm- 7°!‘ RES Tllllllfll _ definite hour beiween eight and 3on0 GWIIIIm WW1 Cenoevwr. Si. Johns nine, stores close from iz until 7100 f-lrird Rn . Nnd- 3.30 p.ni. arcl stay open then un- 1500 liirthritiQe til seilen. iii) Hnillrizei‘ The iirr-i customer entering 1.105.“ New Yofk Exchung‘ a Rome shop in the morning gets his prrclizise free. Even if lie doesn't buy iinyilitig lie has NORII AMLRICAN LIFE L. S." STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER I40 RICHMOND $1’. A MUTUAL COMPANY Gr_ain ivfNNlPEG, Feb. 13- (CP) — Prices failed to get going today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, diie , largelyto a dull trading session. Oats and barley displayed the best showing in the week over-nil picture. Rye however, turned noi- nbly easier, Flux was listless, rc- portlng no change. Export business was equally dull but did manage to come up- with allocation of 140,000 bushels of Canadian wheat to the United Kingdom. Class two wheat prices were quiet and unchanged at $2.14. Clasing Futures: Oats: May 79 3-4; July 76 14A; Oct 72 3-4A. Barley: May 1.24 3-8; July 1.16 l-BA; Oct. 1.08 1-8A. Rye: May 1.42; Jiily 1.42 3-8; Oct. 1.38. Flax: May 3.71 l-ZB; July 3.57N; Oct. 3.27 Annt. Cash Prices: Oats: 2 CW 82 $4; ax 3 CW 79 1-4: 3 C\V 78 5-8; ex 1 feed T8 3-4; 1 feed 78 1-4: 2 feccl 77 1-4; 3 feed 7ii 3-4; track T0 3-4. Barley: 1 CW S-row 1.43 3-8; 2 CW 6-row 1.43 3-8; 1 CW 2-row 1.39 3-8; 2 CW 2-row 1.39 3-8; 3 CW B-row 1.41 3-8: 1 feed 1.21 1-8; 2 feed 1.18 3-4: 3 feed 1.15 7-8; track 120 3-8: 2 C\V yellow 1.24 3-8; 3 C\V yellow 1.2."- 3-8. Rye: 1 CW 1.38 l-h‘: 2 CW 1.38 1-8; 3 C\V 1.34 1-2; rej. 2 CW 1.22; 4 CW 1.26; track 1.38 1-8. Flax: 1 C\V 3.72 1-2; 2 C\V 3.67 l-Ll; 3 cw 3.52 1-2: ‘l cw 3.47 1-2; truck 3.69 1-2. Pro_diice MONTREAL, Feb, 13- (CPi- Produce, prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- pnrtment of Agriculture as foi- lows: lllggs: Free crises, A largo 38; iued (l5; A puilets 32; B 32; C 22. Receipts: 611.1 i-ziscs. lluiier: Current receipts Quebec no i pasteurized 60 1-4; no 2 59 i--i; wholesale Quebec no 1 pas- teurized fresh iind storage 60 3-4 ~61, no 2 59 3-4-450 for 38 score; first zrniie creiimery prints job price 02-432 1-2, Receipts: Nil. CIieQSP! Current receipts On- izirin white 27 3-16; Ontario color- ed '17 l-4; Quebec white 27; Que- bec colored 27: ivlioiesnic Ontario iviiiic 28; wholesale (lntiirio col- orrd l8; wholesale Quebec while 27 1-2; Quebec colored 27 1-2, Ile- Announcing: Til! APPOINTMENT 0F MIIIIBTBII FOII - Manufacturers of TWIST DRitLS . . RIE n The Neighbors ti» “But if we're never to see each other again, Peggy, one of us has gotta give up algebra." "‘ J. E.WliiiiiiT iiiiiziioiizs As Salas Representatives II TWISTIIRILL LIMITED CUTTING TOOLS AM ERS By George Clark ' . m M» (u? 7 {flint III. v, rm bps-u. u tn- I I i UKRAINTANS ARE “BARRIER” WINNIPEG. Feb. 7 1GP) Canada's 3301K» Ukrainians are the "greatest barrier" to the growing menace of Communism and its in- filtration into Canadian society, eeipis: Nil Potatoes: Quebec no i 75 Iiifi IDS-LIT); NB no l l.l-'v 1.25, iii Ilis 19-212 PEI 1.40-1.45, no 1 Rev. W. Kushnir said today in an address at the opening of the iliird all-Canadian Ukrainian Congress Dr. Kushnlr, president of the Uk- rainian Canadian Committee siiict its inception l0 years ago. said iht Ukrainians have the natural f.ic- ulties of opposition to Communism in strong religious background, the land and thought of TIISUCU. NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride ISLAND TIA ROOM Joseph K. Kennedy of Saint John, N. 3., president o! the As- sociation, presided iii s meeting concernin: internal business, ‘ Closed-Lincoln's Birthday, liokcflzrvhspifeigxiius Hirer ‘for 1° ‘b5 224* Wm uc " ot n~t e proprietor and _'_____,________ -, RE, 35x55 hlniself Eforts to be first into .3’ / fiaHéyiwEtL a iqurr shop selling a pO"UIl'iI' ' py TuRg commi-rrir-a. . 2s 1-2 Canadian rye whrskcy at 14.500 Markets at a Ghflgg ’ IN HISHRST c ' I Montreal . 27 1-2 lire 1S6 20) a bottle failed on three - - - Nova swim _ 41 successive mornings, ' ' Royal Bank. 271-2 Tattered and much patched. ——— ~—— Alli d Milli ' . 100 Sigma . ,, 850 not; 541i] acrrimgfileinf‘enfdcflég (Cnniiilinn Press) w 1150 Labrador 3100 Silancn 29 m irgni-anv by the flbizenl-v 3.. Toronto Stork; lower; ivcstern 22200 int-upwi- . 11 e509 Silv Mill 62 "occupation money" nanny m.‘ niIS lend fIPPlIlli". 1900 i. Dufaiilt 112 l5 Simpson; A 29 1-4 w; are the Italian n°te5_ which Montreal-Stocks easier; dIP 98500 L Fortune 0G 355 Do B . 261-2 at L710 to me pnund c311 (or qtiieiii’. ' 622 Lake Sli .. 120 Do P 99 3-4 “gunman, cups m hcld than New York Markets-Closed, Lin- '2800 L “lnsau 19390 gltllfllén “nether (um-s bh-thdmr 5700 Larrlrr .. . zirncona . . i - .. _ , _ _____ 2000Lrrliie 72. Steep R0 ..2.".s Ajjglf,‘,;’?,““;3§,,di,‘f.l. by INT“ . A mqwmokq mach“ m" "m" 170° S“ o“ 42 bvleohouil. "t-vrvriaiu- ‘nth "i8 m‘ Mv ‘i a til nlieilnti if u; 85840 R000 Lexintlin 900 Sylvnnite 147 dhm CF c‘ n _ I 0718' PIYY l" ‘l I‘ - I‘ ' ' 2700 Little LL i200 Teck Hu . 296 6‘ t“ i503 it] iV\.i'i a call to a \HI'IOUS centres. .750 i-ouvirourt - 47332 1MB"; 12B 3,3,, “n, flfldiskijstiafl], m: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS - 10:0 l-rmih 2500,13“ Ff" long" m, opera,” ropm“. “No AND sonvnvons, up m $4.140. Btawqiiissiziwmitmouuoiioiuavvdooo 2.1.38 ii32’£="“ -- l... .22. if... n. on h»- o- 7' i -*=~~~=~~='m-==' t l9 - - - ' ' 2990 113mm 1722 Un Keno .385 toThriae sttéeippts one 539F999" INFORMATION OFFICERS, up l0 moo liincLeod . 9500 Unit on 2o R T‘ ‘e o’ m“ by Dime from suso, Ottawa. 1550 Mmim, 4200 Upp can 33o m" - - another 150 mile circuit 5200 liihr-znet 4500 Vulcan g9 - - produced late that evening SOCIAL WORKERS, up to $8.180. 2W0 lilcLellan waist- k 8.50 gaitclllllgglgxllgfllllfld ‘tlhatt "the Oi-tona various centres. . ' co e . . 2232,?) mmwéorp >_ 32,, Wings, °H 2% ‘a a pm an iusriiuliiaivrs TECHNICIAN, 5100 Masher 2000 Yeiiorex . .. l7 “z'sso'u'lao' Ouawl‘ 2000 Nat Pete 1200 Yknife B .. .. 11 S . Fm,“- AND VEGETABLE m. 625 News SPECTORS smoo-szlsao Province ‘gain. CURB t E . of Prince Edward Island. 30020 New Gold m SW Izetc S D l .1 d HEB“ ‘arms at 2000 New Marl . Tcmistnm e ai s an iiPP 0" 1000 New Norz 1-2 Total sales 373.000. Civil Service Commission Offices. ' Th . - _ Irvlzalunéir 68 1ox3‘v1;}:§:g_l,_ 1gsb_ 13‘_l(Cp)_'rh° National ‘Egripgogizint Service Of 12700 gidwlwn 1% Canadian Shoe alight-Q? Xiisolcllif- flc" and o! c". 200 011155"! .. tum y , . 68 -8 so don n to serious J I business after their pre-opon-f WAY J- R- ‘2700 NQrPIQk i, dPmilil-SIFBUOH In which cow- ,-- - i] 3500 Norsen1nn _ l 03s and Indians from Caigaryi . p’ I 26m Norym-iic "d9 Ihrvlliii city streets in wild I WHAT I5 IT--DRMMST WHAT-ARE YOU $TILL west fashion ATHLgficg, o 1500 ggrtlhllnd . The Cami-W contingent com“ R JUST TIZVINGTO FIGURE OUT 4% Oka-fiy PM w“, mgmon hm rm 1m _ ‘ PLAIN izowpvism IN l wi-iv HE DOES THINGS? 1500 OLE“), o3 as?! sport‘?! gtiiy Iéfltgfl‘! in , | HIM THAT I GAVE UP WHEN 20m omega r war onne s, cause many ' IH “(A 1!‘) 13167 Omnm-an, 05 1-2 Mgntreaiers to take a second look. HE S .- m” “wk; aneztttit-zdlititiriiii Tali. thin 11200 I - 7'60 Pac ete n s our- sy i . , . ‘ gm puma,“- 144 convention settled down for ser- l,“ Q'- . mm Pm-mmfiy i 1123a discussion of the shos indut- I Q 2600 Picczidi y . l - I, ‘i I ..'//’/'/”/( 4m pqpk gmw Dr. Joseph Lelyvcld, chairman I ‘Y, [1/ ' ' 11950 pom Reef ~ and founde of the National Foot 1 " , I r/I. i////.l_ 200 Preston .. Health Council in the United ~ w ' ‘I I . ' 1290 Que Mun - States, told the meeting that the " i Ii III 7100 Qutenston SE2, moat comfortable shoe ever built I ‘U’, 535 Quemong was the army boot. ' l MOOQuessbe When the Jumbinfs on a ' He held up the army boot as 10m Reno Bk. 27 38 ygmpj‘; the btiast éoiisglucted shoo ever 135 Roy " ‘ h r m" _ , _ worn y ans an men, mo Rnyalile €v"‘,u"ru’:;“'°ut“l;" m" The speaker UIIECI that I "footI zooonoyhsr .. ° h“ health movement" be started In‘ 70500 Rupunuiii "3 No I05 W0 Ml’ ' ' "9 f" Canada for the proper training of 20f) San Ant . 37" clerks in shoe stores, i film Brown‘ Don't attempt to mite "Every part ot the hotly n look-' 10m shawkey . piumbln] repairs yoiir- ed litter but im- feet." he said . l 2050 Slierritt self. H; ml! Ioltl to mow Dr. Leiyveld hliimed the con- later. Call us for iitant wearing of high heeled tlioes m,» trained, quaiifiiod ‘gloat; and openhtoe styles for causing an who will o o arch trou ie and “athletes foot." at a minimum colt. "Our studies.” he siild, "indicate s E a J , that as p01‘ cent of all adult mt troubles can he prevented before the feel have com . pieteii their 1Q! K0116 It. [rowih and development. Bunions. eaiuses, hammer toes, rorris and 1‘ RQOTQuT-n. luofl“ other painful foot deformities can . be tgaced to outgrown or misfit- ted ootwesr, or shoes made of ItIILIUITIyIQIdIIlI or impervious rns- teria I.