PAGE SIX NOVEMBER 25,1946 --¢— rm: crumnorra-rowu GUARDIAN Intarnatlonal Motor Truck with spar; tire. Priced to sell. Apply C. Morrison. Hs-in/DWB- _ r-——~i—*~ "- non. sau: -.1sas rumours! coach- Master Dahux. in 800d condition. Heater and defroster lnltuiied. Apply to Kinkors. Ser- HYGIENIU SUPPLIES SLENDOB manners ABE EF- fectivo. 2 weeks’ su ply $1.00; 12 Obi mmssvvéufi care for invalid. Apply Box 0., Guardian. Sales Agents Wanted EXCELLENT EARNINGS -- BIG Profits -_ Financial Independence for keen. ambitious salesmen. For fiIILhQY information apply Famous Products Corporation. Dept. PEI-C-l 370 Guy Street. Montreal, P. Q. _ Male-linens “waists ~ 55—havc or can secure travel out- fit, this is your opportunity to get estabiidied in a profitable busi- ness of your own. For full par- . ticuiars Write today to The J. R. l l Watkins Com any. Dept, Z-C-IA. >, ‘ 2177 Masson L, Montreal. Que. Machinery AA! sau: - roiirannn an} Compressors also Road Building and Construction Equipment. of every kind’. You would honor us vice Station. Kinlcora. P. E. I. weeks $5.00 at all rugiusts POI HALE -—- SOP!‘ DRINKS DEPTH OF PLANTING cooler, b-Lb. candy scales. In FORAGE CROP SEEDS P I006 Qladition. Phone l689-L. Seeding perennial forage crops at Nursing too great a depth is considered to be the principal cause of ldllllff!‘ to secure satisfactory stands in' the plains region of Western Con-l We. (RUBBEII Wesihse El stU $°°d5l "mum 9°" “d m Pm“- Willys . .. 9 _ Steel 1 3-8 at 69. General Motors 1 "sl'nul°<fu°ngiév°uwl§mgiggj¢llgiug Woolw 44 _ 1 3-8 at 49 3-4. Woolworth 1 at MJOf¢gf b”; 5Q Ngy-Rub- 44 3-4. Kennecoit l at 45 1-2 and her Co. Box 9L Hamilton Ont. ern Rnl-lway 2 at 39 3-4. Chrvslcr 2 at 83. Goodrich 2 at 62 1-2. Y7. S American Telephone 7-8 at 161 7-8. The downward drift of Canadian deep I I '7 . comrm: mvzsmtm SERVICE NOW 109k EETING m: mumps 0mm" I Government And Corporation Bonds M I . ' 1 In’ uma mu Unlisted Stock Exfihflnafl ~ - "°"‘F"‘" ' ‘W’ ‘ °"°"“ PRUGIIESSIVE CONSERVATIVE n a conriiiiv LTD ~11 . F. MJ- Dealers‘ ‘ ' " of Canada . 2m 52.1.15“ u. _ l m E. M. BAGNALL-Mauager l h ‘no Am T91 ,\ , Ml lflchm nd St. Charlottetown Te ep one A wqer _ _ n AIILCDXTGL . The annual meeting of the Queen's County Progressive Con-' Awhisvn servutive Association will be held Ill the ....... Baldwin . a‘ s ra awe h. “uvanzb 1B and O CANADIAN LEGION HALL, B di -~--- -~---"%h“ f m A y m“, a, m” 3Z1". " 51 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Minimum arge or u"! y _ Central Guardian locals 5c per words Western and Eastern locals gglrggs ON TUESDAY’ THE TENTH DAY OF DECEMBER’ 2s per word; Announcements and Cunning liwms 30 ll¢_l'_W0I s Caterpillar '"',",'.',“‘"} "13’; 1211i“.‘SflEi.'II,‘L'"L'T..FJ”ZlZ“ '2'.” .1? illifié- T}? c on o .i 7.3 AT THE noun or mo 0‘CLOCK IN THE svmms D (III Ill pl 8 s v -| | ten M Condolence 84c iler inch; Weddlnl Enialements. 40 words _ ghfsg: .... .. l‘, B. ROY HOLMANI J. B. JOHNSTON’ for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional J words. Noticesuf 0° as -- 5-5 President senator’ Thanks and Appreciation 8~fc per incb or 5c per word; Lists of Com and subscriptions, at cents pcr inch; Address and rresentntion QLW. czllltslfA 1 4 Other rates un application. 1 ~- ' . Curtlss Com l-F l Douglas . i-2 I E K d k . .,. w. Wanted £1,313”, _. N. Y. Stock Market lluge llaliort Camp ewwi“ '. . ——_—j1..*_" ‘#"‘“"T -4 * .' , yon 5am: - 22 CALIBRL mnLEJ FncsT Chaos BARBER DL- Em‘ . single 5110i. iliku inlhl- Apply; 5u-L-5 steady bmploymtiit immud- lgg: $410M“ Jackie ciurkui. new omshue. 1 - . Apply 22a Euswii Si. I61 Mam“ _,, itvifssuu _ 1929 CHEVROLET, QXNTED __ .31 PLYMOUTH Goodrich .9 NEW Yonxffiov. 24_ (AP)_ DEBBM. us" N“ “_(¢P)_ “w” “mdlw” N” m“ Al)‘ 01°“- Fmd‘ 5mg“ 05'5"" G°"d"""' “4 The stock market néBblluted a sprinsbosra to hiropean bnttle- . Ply QEQYBQ ll-‘W- ‘~"“‘““‘L Bed Bridge. ‘glam’ P - '4 1.11.. 5111111515! nftur seven succes- fields for thousands of Canadial ~ . k W N _ ____ “iv... .. .. - ‘ 11 =ri11 J; _ - "‘ ,_ _ . _ y .. . . . ~ . wn- ‘~.*"**~_ vein“: mo» -. 0-; w i": .:.*@:.":;.":... $123.1; ms’ i§i‘§’§”'.s3°”fl£..§i. z :i:.§;..;"“.'.i* c v - zifjcicié; lijglllnlg(izltfl(-lr(rl.hdlgll~ 1| ivtfilliutor. Bowen l-riucli, Lom- Hangs“... _ _._,E suéwae Swim! was auribumd mam- peace‘ it sun is playing a role m I H l ~‘- - " ‘ ' . 7n! ancr . - _. . ._......~ .. . A -_-. - 1y w 511911 covering and qUICk- < run SALE—-MAN‘5 BICYCLE. l wk TED _. ALE uomvruzs. 1"’ T“ “l! b ~ b. , 1s 1011,15 ‘v1.0 A aoo-msn wave of orderly de good tuiitllllun. Clllfflilll Burl-cf Phgne 1107-2 " mimsei Bros _ Jami" 4n’ t)‘€‘_§i‘é\,e(‘i‘y',';i IQQQQ; Sh...“ over- strucllon a moving through mu M““°“’“'l““ ‘WANTED’: sun aorruzs l 11:11:“. <old and that a turn r01 ihc uet- v05! "Xganse gifldfsffled “"5 d": I’ H — r ‘ , ... . . . " - i -*‘ “v I . 1 ~ .- olnic uls. on once ouse I I g ‘on sane-Amy's mitnais- ', lh°9fi9ll;.mi’““‘°l5l°°kfl~ ' NW Cosh -. i‘? “Wm “m” ‘i: ems famed nghnns units like thecape ' ' brenstuq Wllilm‘ uVbpcuill. $15.00.‘ F m‘! Hel Wanted N Y Conn-n] v 1_-_1 tinting title eta? ‘had “mo! and Breton Highlanders. Le Regiment . . . e Size 38. worn uiiu sczisoii. Write, 9 J 9 P n‘ Amrr b4 skcp 1C5» o“: 1-’ w n, orted Us Quebec. the Grey and Simcoe Box 209, Gunrdiim. "_._““”“_K“I—-€" . Parrnt Pix . .. Pllbllc Parllcnqa “m . as p Foresters and the saskatchewsn ~--- - - 1 - ~ - - l WAFVIIED _ D2511?‘ All“ MRS' PPnn R 2% 3-4 l° ha‘? bee" a.‘ a mmlmum’ - Horse. in the biggest reclamation I ' ‘ . FOR SALE-PURE “w” “Obi Simon Pwn" “am 5m“ Fowl ~ 3H4 Dealings qulckened as prmes project yet undertaken in Cim- Q a ml“ “"111 ‘“"’ -"‘““"S "m" F"“"l‘ ' wasps‘. -- OTNE‘IIOI'SE.\IAIVD Phillips _ s‘: l-2 hardened in ihc wake of a slow at“ . Harvey. Cfallfluil- I and four diningroom Birls. Coun- Radio 9.1-2 and lgressilztig 032K211!“ tlgfifilsg Babe". wmch u" on bu-ren ' _ jfiwii W , _ s _ re a e ~ Fox sALI: _ um cnsvnonsr ;;;eli;ir5“g;=;;;g§§,-,.§5P§Z hrllnxifocll :51? in olpgzoooo shares were the best m: ‘fxmlgfind; “n3: flfjdmfljf; all when it comes to the management of his PERSONAL Efmtxi; vgngilleiivef’ o‘ vmi Rotneaay Collegiate Boys School. Simmons 5.41.2 a short stretch =10" "m" 1- Th" Ire of Tyruro. is being torn down affairs he fails to obtain the counsel of men CXPCHCECEI. __-_°if;______l .. i Rnthmy- N- B- 5n"on.\' l3 "I-s "flmrwsd "it" 31°°°° “w P""‘°“‘ board by board and today civic - Eséate matters And no matter how successful FOR sans: _- AT PLEASANT} ——— "" s Pacific . 4.4 3-4 Sfllllrdflr- ! , officials from several Nova Scoiia m . ' .d. f h- E tat h, forgets Grove. desirable property. 85 acres. To Let s 11v 3g 3.4 The As§0 tilled Pm" 6°"l°"‘ points and newspapermen were I10 may bC m tIlC bull mg 0 I8_ 3 c" ~ _ k 1,, K0011 mic of cultivation. Good _..-. .-____~- s. _ . Sum.- _ 19 1-2 composite was up .8 of a pohit at vflkenym a m, 1,; m, “man”; , that some day his guiding hand will not be there, JUS». buildings. Leo M. Doyle. T0 RENT -— FURNISHED HLAT- 51,1 O11 N; v_ 6g 3.4 61.6 wide-st for any Saturday since military camp by w“ Aug“ _ t b his dc Endents‘ In ~-“ "3 F°°m- Cmlnl- (Gmlkmam- sit-tanker 19 3-q March 16, and the Ii"! fldvtmce corporation authorities. WIICII It may be needcd mo’ . p ron sans - gooulsla fimNnog. Write Box 206. Guardian. Tm, _' 5.. 1-5 since Nov. f4. The index w.“ down W1... 111e,, “w w“ ,1,“ m. order to protect the future of‘ his family. the 600K501 mpg‘ wtgtlhlmna ac ev . T_-_o s_-_»~UB _ LE5‘ mnméntbivnhm PM 12-, 1.3 points on the week. the third QIALIOXL A chill autumn wind of our expcflgngggd officers would be invaluable to '* W/ V? heated apartment, on highway ‘ mmd All‘ ~ 17 WPPkl" refessmn‘ D blew 311114’ mwugh me 39pm‘ - Now It costs no more t9 retain the experience 11-01; 551,1; _ 195g Bum]; sync-I m,” mfles 1mm charwgmown f Ilnlied Corp .. 31-2 Th0 days 2810"!‘ lmluiled - " windows. open doors and roof- _ him _ ~_ _ _ E to or ial Sedan Good condition. All Cquplg Win10“; chhdvm p19. U SRnbher. 4n 3-4 Pont. up I01" WIT"! M169 0n 30° holes of empty buildings. Dust 0.1g)‘ s,‘ and lfltegflty of our Offlflllllfltwn as xccu r , new tires. write Box 207 Guard- lei-red. Phone 867-L. iU s Steel . s9 shares: Santa Fe 2 1-2 at 88 1-2. settled in layers on the scuffed " T ian. ———————— vanadium . iii _z Union Pacific 2 1-4 Ht 1T7- DOW- and rottlns 1100M 0000110" iii-l mate“ _ Persgngj Warner 17 las Aircraft 2 5-8 at 66 1-4. Qoullv- itiais and regimental numbers cut into sagging timbers were the sole testimonials to wartime isefulness. Debert had grown with the nation's war effort. Started in 1939 as a transient Enquiries are Invit¢d— No obligation cl coursel day reported by the Dominion Dc- partment of Agriculture follou; —48; K8: B 38-39; G 31. the better the soil moisture may bc 34 Produce MONTREAL? Nov. 24-401»- Wdllfe prlffls quoted here Sutur- un Eggs: Free ruse-s A largo 47 1-2 A medium 41-42; A pullet stocks was taking at the close cut down e11‘- lier advances. leaving most stocks ers Seagrsm. up 3-8. and Canadian B-ciflr, lip 1-4_ Already 68 buildings have come ______ under the hammzr and 55 have “OMAN RETURNS been demolished completely. Prom the Japanese camp for troops going overseas, the panorama or h-huts and bar- racks. when building finally ceas- ed. took in 4.351 acres. Through its gates and 4-60 buildings passed 168 Canadian Anny units. hnltcd though profil- changed, Gainers were Distill- TO LONELY ISLE those 55 wooden huts have been salvaged: 1.250.000 feet of lum- ‘ 3 1t ; wh 1 1’ . _ SYDNEY. Australia Nov. 19 - her. 12 ions of pails. 1.000 wia- Q-[ARLOTTETOWN P.E.I. ada. states Scientific Agriculturefijzedu rash afidesglgrailgenghtleuilo *CP)- Mrs. Gladys _Bakcr who flows. 39 bathtubs. 200 basins. 139 MQNTREAL, Qui However. under arid conditions. 1_2.',.u,.r,,n,re,_,,iptQup no‘, n“ abandoned he; Witii is-and plant- radiators. 24.000 feet 0i lJiPinR. ‘ 1119 deeper the suds (-311 11¢ 111M911 ‘Mmzed 39 34 do! MW no aticn. north cf Allbllfollfl, when {tlunqblng 1111111115, Qlgctrlgg] 511p- irivflsiml “'85 11ml" pics and hundreds of otheritems. TORONTO. ONT. for germination, del Mil; first grad» creamer y As the result of an experiment‘ grasses by the Division of Forage Plants st the Dominion Evperlmen-l tal Station. lt was demonstrated under the conditions of the experiment. that the greatest depth at which the, Bromo, and Tall wheat grass, l 1-2 inches; Reed wheat grass. grass, 2 1-2 inches. i "It may be slated.“ says scientific Ree wheat grass. Russian be seeded deeper than Crested wheat grass and a! deep or deeper than hmme. This is s favourabl- fartor when establishing slant"- by writing. Duke Equipment Com- ilflm‘ 297 Duke St.. Montreal. WANTED-SALESMAN CAPABLE,‘ of selling best accounts in Mari-l times for fast moving merchan-l dise. Artista Products, Ltd, 1200A Bay St, Toronto. ._________ 1 M ISCBIIH nevus P EXPERIENCED IIOUSEKEEPI-IB wants position in adult family.l Good cook. Write M. M. Guardlany ing business. Reason for sellin \ Immediate possession. . Arvin- son SALE T General store near Charlottetown on main highway. Thriv- BOX 208 GUARDIAN IIOTIGE 0F TAX APPEALS Nolics h hmby given that the lourd of Appeals from Civic within low rainfall regions, Hniv- ever. the slow emergcnco of Vir ginia wild rye is s distinct disad- vantage and would rllscrlmlnatc carried out with certain promising‘ re nt receipt. prints job price 42; solids 4i. Cheese: Western and Que; cur- fob factory, colored 22 l-lfi; white 22; wholesale col- d 2213-164 1-16; Ill Swift Current. $.1sk.l grilqg 3 w ‘e 22 Potatoes: 1s Ih bags run and n’ strvtrh the liiics as close to Reedf ceiling as possible so that (he ‘ncai ganm-y grass‘ and W1“; vhg-lnml of the room rises and results in rye. 2 inches; and slender whi-atl ‘WIPRQF dry"!!!- B. 115-120; Que l.20-1,25. 41v orronruzvrrv - asun- -——~—-—-——— ‘ “med Rural wamm Dunk‘: IOHGMHT ‘rm-n “(lily be n?!“ ml When dryln clothes 1nd d r available. If you are aggrcsgivg’ loam sol was.- rested when! _ 8 00f: u - ‘r14 bgtwgen the Bgeg of 25 and grass, 1 1mm; Russ“ Wnd 1.3.x‘ mg the cold and stormy ivcaih-er, U1! -_-_______ BUCKIE, Scotland-Lord Ll(’lI~ Agriculture. "thatTall wheat mass! “ma” “r 33ml- Jflm" ATf-‘Illbflld. “.115. 83. has died. rye, and Virginia wild rye rrav __—T'TT"“""—* RHEUMATIC PAIN Quit/sly [craved Doubt of getting better, quick- agalnst it ‘as a suitable grass hr 1y turns t0 bend when sclaflcm low rainfall areas, but Russian WlI/l lumlmgo and neural!“ "e "@3335 rye. Reed wheat grass, whcnt. urflss appear tn he r-quul‘ or superior to standard zroases in this respect. It is of interest la note the good emergence of Reed Canary grass. a small seed- and 1am _with Nerviline. Its penetrating l powers are most unusual-in they sink to the painful areas ivliere the sore nerves and muscles are locat- ed. Hundreds say relief comes 0d gm“ from m? Hush ienm quickly-because certain kinds of "m1 1h,“ o; 51mm... ‘vheat grass pain do not live very long if Nervi- from a 2 1-2 inch depth." .7 g, owner changing OCCIIpUIIOn. line can ‘be applied. Think of the hundreds of minor ills that. come to every family which may be r0- medied and sickness often avoided bv using a pain-sub like N duing [liniment erviline! Get a 35c bottle. Let Nerviline help you! plantation by bombing. Her large nome. once an island show-slave. W05 0051M!’- ed but Mrs. in a hut. until a new residence i8 built. coat \\‘~.\S among PT°I>PYIY l" B cabin trunk stolen from Mvells! Margery Sharp, shortly alter she arrived here mm the United Sfitcs. here sn- hel-ng exported lo Europe and Africa. way in 1942 and received V118 M B E- for helping with me evacuation of s settlement in New Britain. has returned to Witu to take up busin- ess where she left off four years ago. Mrs. Baker WIN) 1s 4c will be the only white woman on Witu Island. rear larger New Brztuln. where before the war she operated a 00D" plantation left wnh he: by her husband who (lied in H1144‘ When Mrs. Baker was forced to leave by the Japanese approach. shc made for a small settlement on the coast of New Britain in s launch. There she set up an em- ergeilby hospital no i-sre for wound- ed volunteer ceicizdci- but finally evacuation was (vriierer. Knowing the hiding place of an island steamer Mrs. Baker took charge of the escape of several white residents and natives and E0! them safely to Australia after a l2- day trip 111 which she helped with navigation, ~ During the war Mrs. Baker work- l(| in Auslratin with Army Intelli- gcnce mapping toe New Britain prep“ she joined the women's ser- vices in the hope of a posting t0 the northern islands but was kept on the mainland. She remained in Australia until her discharge mid recently started back to Witu to reorganize the zvnicn was dsmalld BIIKWS mnns t0 "V9 Mrssmc MINK LONDON-JG?) - A $8.000 mink DUBLIN-Automobiles asscmhled NOW IS THE TIME FOR - Fuel Economy ls Watchword 4-6 04-0-990000-040-00-94-040-040 _, J . bassoon murmur By Jonsfoanrnmaa Canadian Press Htafl Writer IDNDON. Nov. Minister Emanuel Shlnwell there may be shortages of coal winter but the people do wlist they can to save fuel. The average Briton isn't entirely convinced. When Cartocnls; J, c, Walkm- of Cardiff's Westrxn Mail drew a householder dressed in hat and motor rug. reading "Bleak House" by candlelight in front of a tireless grate. he reflected s wide- spread reaction forecast. 4 Week by week. Mr. Sninweli has veered from heavy pessimism moderate optimism a Meantime. Arthur secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers. that the anticipated 500030044111 deficit in throw 1.000.000 mm and women Wmlwriiriw our o.’ work. industrialists in many pans o! Scotland have been warned offici- ally that their electricity m0!’ be cut one day a fortnight to conserve coal, Power plants and railways are healing the bottom of their stockpiles. have threatened pressure cut! when the weather gets ically cold. And already- first, snowfall-same parts of the Midlands and southern nigland have experienced power failures of brief duration. Brndioni. Yorkshire even went without stmz-t cars for one stretch of 40 minutes. "I want to tell yuu more is not going to be a crisis in ci-al. if by s crisis you mean tho: industrial or- ganization is going to he seriously dislocated and that hundreds of factories are to be closed down" Mr. Shlnwell told the Coke-Oven Man- agers Association. 9-(‘3P)— Fuel says this "no serious crisis" if Gives Ills Reasons overcoat. - That. statement. he molested later in the House of Commons. nWDS based on four suppositionsz- to the minister's i. That the present working force of about 70,900 can be kept in the mines or inert-used. 2. That absenteeism in the mines is sharply reduced. 3. That products}; shows an in- crease of 100,000 tons a week over has raid consistently 1945, 4. That industrial and domestic users of coal effect the utmost economi . Less than three weeks before his "no crisis" speech. Mr, $hlnwell made another in Which n» wdrned: “We run a very grave risk of break- down". A recon: gaveinvwient book- let for public distribution said that "Unless output (of coal) rises. there is real danger that -ooal shortages may act as a brake on reoonversion." The minister's aim in his fuel- saving campaign is a ill-percent voluntary cut in industrial and estio use 6f coal. gas and elect- ricity to aver: a "breakdown in supplies in the depths of the oom- ing winter." Industry has bei-n warned that "more drastic steps" will have to be considered if tho voluntary sav- ing is not affective. The govem- mom, is known to be considering a scheme to restrict use d electricity Demand has increased 70 per cent since ma and the gas industry ls using M per cont nore coal than before the war. to d back again. rncr. general coal 1iroc'uctlon will WDPIY Gas companies even before the Rolls and Assessments of the City of Charlottetown, will be hold in the City Police Court in the City Building, on Wednesday,‘ No- umber 27th, I946, at the hour of 10.00 A. M., for the purpose of $7.95 f0 $15.75 W rs ulrc tons of Dmud T “”"' Chicltcn land Fowl. Dry pick m‘ n“, your chicken but you can scald your fowl. Hlglml market prices paid. Daily rsmlmnco. Qpcgls front Supplements ry assessments. J. A. FULLERTON City Clark. F. ll. McLAINPI 169 GRAFTON ST. AT PHONE s30 lloyal Packing 0o. CHARLOTTETOWN The J. D. JENKINS (Prop) I 8AINT JOHN. N. B. RICHMOND STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, l’. E. I ALEX KNOX, MANAGER. nonnnan slulpuarra prscarws snowman ran NEW YORK-When will the Am- erican woman discard shoulder pads is one of the questions whlcn is a puzzle to the designers. Paris de- signers here and there have ax- perlmenled in discarding them and I01‘ the last year have called al.- tentlon to the rounded hip SIIIIMI- ette. Many have produced it 01.. fectlvcly during the past year. Tfllibfllsllt designers like Valen- tina have modified it into What she calls the elliptical silhouette, flat NEW GLASGOW. N. S. MONCTON. N. B. ST . JOHNSNFLD. LUNENBURO. N. S. ---_ 7 ___ ______ . A..- __ . __< Ln front and buck sud pucccd o: the sides ri-ght below the wuliiliill A little different from the roundct hlpllne of I year ago. but frank}; a device to make the waist lool smaller by extending the body he- low the waistline. a dcv-ir ulmosi as old as feminine fashions, hul due to return. .__.____.__.__. LIVERPOOL. England- A doo- tor who spilled iodine on a. pa- tient’; new suit ivliiie trying ll dab l~t on 'the back of his neck wai ordered to pay £10 ($401 and cusll by a county court fudge. Wail/mull ~ Order your supply of "Nonnelc Drlnd" copper sulphate from 7"" 5"“? NW6 Ind lag sun l0 have ll on hand for spring roqulrornong. Prompt slcllvory of all Iain and sizes; Special six-ply lnolslunprool bags assure easy handling; CANADIAN CUPPH? Ililiil llliifv.‘ i f‘ Lu liiilNiRS LIMITED IIQIIFDIIOIIEIIIX IIIITIIII lugs qi m" u! III ill Ills "W "' Iflplhsvassuriystllsuznlvsqvkilv- ladflhillvllbadflllalllllfilll!" hwln-Qvolpodslpnls _—an—-—-—_-s?-—