etc-as» exfififl? ~ "owe-s ' ‘THE CIIARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN germs/tens “PAGE SIX . i? e _ e-Q-eo-Qeo-Q-ee-Q-w ANNOUNCEMENT I l OPEN FOR BUSINESS _ VERNON’S GROCERY 8. MEAT STORE- ' .- Corner Upper Queen and Union Streets ' (near Spring Park School) g FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS ‘ ‘ In Sanitary, Up-To-Dote Premises VERNON FORD, ' Manager and Owner. 0%M>€>@ Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charges For Any Auvertilement IS Cents. Central Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Ellfern you]. 3gp" word; Announcements and Coming Event! lo pic “m1; clsullllod 3n per word‘, In Mamori Notices Mo pol nah; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Curd-l. 0M- le Del “mo; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engage- ssentn, 40 words for $1.00 and I0 cents for every nddltiollll I words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 80c per inch or lo ‘u yogi; Lletl of Subscriptions. 40 centl per Inch; Addrel ‘n; frggmsmtion, $1.00.‘ Othur ratee on sppiieltion. Help Wanted WANTED — OFFICE BOY. For Sale ,____? I017. SALE-BOYS SMALL SIDE- walk bicycle, $12.00. Call 1334. "p. __ . ._....__ Ion shut _ SLAB _ 0n. 52-50 delivered. Phonijjgi-J. v Ion. SALE-JACKET IIEATER. Phone 25974.. AP- ply Guardian. ‘WANTED — PRACTICAL NURSE to can-e for aged woman full-time State particulars and terms. No housekeeping necessary. Write Box 646 Guardian. Ion. SALE - IIKF1I~IEA—r‘ Gang plough. Cheap. Guy Pierce. Brackley. ____,_____ '93 QALE - 2 BABY CRIBS. 2 highchairs. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 1613-1 w... _ ___. .. ton SALE-d-ROOM at; _GA- low in Clty. Write X. Y-. Guar- dien. -._j-j———————i-———“*" yon same _ JERSEY GURNSEY gow, Also Queen Oil Burner. H. L, Murphy, Wheatley River. ANTED-BOARD AND ROOM or housekeeping rooms for three adults. Apply Box 501, Guardian. OB SALE — BOAT, 32 Fl‘. LONG, 1946 Chevrolet. Engine. One year 01d. Perfect condition. Harold MncSwain. Peter's Road. *—'-i’ I03 SALE — WALNUT TOP DIN- islg table and six matching chairs. ‘I Birchlwood Street. Telephone 9Q. WANTED-TWO UNFURNISHED h rooms suitable for housekeeping . 10s- young couple. Write K. Guardian. ‘FARM FOR SALE AT MILTON. ”‘ 1S0 acres, half mile from Milton Station. APPlY 5B Bavfleld Si. er phone 124-11. ' I SALE —- 3 PERENNIAL Phlox. Pink. Mauve. White. One jolly:- postpald. Plant now. Mrs. Gordon MacMillan. North River, I. B. same _ 1 Tnsscron. Fermi! F 12. 2 choice work horses .‘ s m4 s, 1. 192a Chrysler Sedan. < running order. Harold i‘ d, DeSable. B]! SALE - ONE MATLE LEAF Gong Plovw. almost new. one heavy Massey ' Harris truck wagon. 3 - yours old. Spencer Hughes, Emer- old. 5: tenuous-r: SALE. 4 Gor- don Setter pups frorm best hunt.- nnd show stock in U. S. A. Qtre and dam of Duns imported M? Dr. E. S. Notting- Apply Tom ll. Netting. Charlottetown. liurses Wai@d____ IADUATE NURSES REQUIR- ‘ Isl immediately in Hospitals and . flenetoria operated by Sanatorium Doerd of Manitoba. viz. Manitoba . Slnatorium. Ninctte (285 beds); Clearwater Lake Indinn Ilospltal. The Pas, (155 beds); Brandon Sanatorlum, Brandon. i200 beds); Dynevor Indian Hospital. ‘ gastric, <50 beds). Staff, charge IIIIIIQ 871d SLIIJEIVISDTy DOSHIOIIS. B hr. day. 6 day week. 4 WCBIKS holidays with PM’ finflllfillyr 11°"- glgm plan for permanent employ- ees. sick leave with pay. Aunly l" l luperintendont of Nurses in any , o! the above Sanaioria or to Sec- ;retary-Treasursr. 668 Bnnnatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. ‘i Lest Found Strayed flier-noes: rum anrwvrnw - Mt. Stewart and Pcakes. Finder please notify Err-nest Bradley. Peakes. W'e Clean if? ntcimts Phone 2448 III MEIIIDII IILEAIIERS FOR berlopd and Kent Streets fin a good business site. dential district. __A_pt. 0r Rouse Wanted WANTED — APARTMENT OR house, by three adults. Apply Box 500. Guardian. Interest In Stocks Revives At II. Y. _ (lly The Associated Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 21—Interest in stocks revived sharply last week and the market scored its first advance for a five-day per- iod since Aug. 1. After an almost stagnant start Monday, when only 500.000 shares were traded on one of the lightest days on the exchange in three years. dealings picked up to l.- 260000 Wednesday for the foster reily since late July. ‘ The collapse of grain prices Fri- day, when wheat. corn end out: at. Chicago plunged the allowable daily limits. was seen as disquiet- ing news for inflation-minded el- ements. The Associated Press SO-stock composite was ahead .8 of n point an the week at 64.0. For the five sessions transactions totalling 4.- 180.320 shares were the largest since the week ended Aug. 1 and compared with 3.710.360 in the preceding period. Pivotal steels. motors and rub- bers gave leadership to a smart rally Tuesday that saw 300.000 shares traded in 60 minutes and lifted the averages .5 of a point. Wednesday's average rise of .7 was the best since July 31. A wide assortment of issues climbed one to around three points. with \more "bluechip" leadership. De- clarations of extra and increased dividends lifted a number of spe- cial stocks. PREHISTORIC OCCUPATION Even in the earliest historic per- lods wheat growing was known as an old industry. To- Let WANTED -— LARGE HOUSE IN city, now or-by December 1st. Apply “A." Guardian. Wanted WANTED _- ALE BOTTI E! highest prices Phone 2200 Maurice Block. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES Highest prices paid. Fast pick- up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1101. Michael Bros. WANTED -- A DRIVING HORSE» a driving wagon and driving har- ness. The horse should be young. quiet and about 1,200 lbs. Garnet Warren, Freetown. _0ars &'Trucks For Sale FOB. SALE-ISM FORD. PRICED for quick sale. Apply 42 Dor- chester St. after 6 PM. FOR SALE — 1930 G. M. C. 2 TON. Truck. New motor. Can be seen at Martin's Garage. FOR SALE - 1840 2 TON CHEV- Truck. Stake body. Good condi- tion. F. W. Clark, Mt. Stewart. FOR SALE — 1983 CHRYSLER Coupe. Goad serviceable car. Good tires. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. Belle ‘River. FOR SALE ‘-- I085 FORD. GOOD condition. S, R. MacNeili, Vil- lage Green. Sales Iielp Wanted EVERYONE CAN MAKE EXTRA money by selling Master Kraft Christmas Cards. Outstanding values, widest range of Personal- ized Cards and Boxed Assert» merits. plus high commissions combine to make ours a mast nt- tractlvs proposition. Master Kmft Greeting Card Company Li-mifod. Department 1A. 925 Confeder- ation Building. Montreal. Salesman Wanted A MAN WANTED FOB BAWLEIGH Route, Real opportunity. We help you get started. Write Rewleighu. Dept. ML-I-470-0, Montreal. WANTED-COMMISSION SALES- man for flnm manufacturing Electric Irons and other lines. Would make a good side line for salesnan established with the retail trade. Write mentioning territory covered. Sauinier 6r Sons Co., St. Paul Co., Mont- imagny. P, Q. Male Iielp Wanted MAN OR WOMAN ‘STEADY IN- come averaging $45.00 weekly. Cali on customers for famous Watkins Products in Charlotte- town. No Investment. Burmese established. immediate earnings. Write Dept. ZC-C-LA, 2171 Mes- son St, Montreal. 34. ARE-YOU A BRIGHT AND IN- tielligent man seeking to assure your future? Exceptional oppor- tunity is offered by fast-growling Comapny. selling direct to Con- sumcr_ Excellent income assured person who cam prove willing- ness to work. Blue Brand Pro- fe) Four Tenement house situate on the corner of Cum- .property is well rented at present and is large enough If‘) Cottage with large Iot on Fitzroy Street. In good resi- For price and furhther particulars apply to: ‘» 7 ' MATHESOII dr PEAKE, Solicitors ‘Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island ducts. 7227 Alexendrra Sh. Mori- treal. Que, Dept. PEl-C-I. ' SALE I with large lot 00 x I20. This 17o nnnrlrulmlsrsnn ROOM. Gentleman preferred. 59 Hills- boro Streetf Men Wanted $85. T0 S60. A WEEK! YOUR OWN business! No boss, no t-‘sneclock. independence! Tlhe leading line of Home Service Products! If you own a car operate in the country, otherwise pick a city territory. Full Information Free on request. Familex. Dept. C. 1000 Delorimier. Montreal. 8. non sans: In Southport Village. on pave- ment, housc. barn and lot. More lgpsd If desired. ‘Appl Y SHELDON SMALLWOOD. GLAIIIULI CHOICE BLOOMS At Garden, or Delivered ‘ In Charlottetown W. l. CREED, Highfield Phone 1593-12 Branch. l. row recent scientific expeditions into the Canadian Arctic hsvs stirred so much interest as that. of two young scientists. Poul ll. Ser- son. Ottawa. and John P. Oierir. Bounty. Saskatchewan. of the Domin- ion Observstory, Otttws. who returned September 10 st the end of n seven week safari by it. 0. A. l". amphibious Oenso aircraft to report on latest position of ‘the North Magnetic Pele. lath men are members of the steffof the Department of Mines and Resources, gum" mg Engineering Branch. With them went two geologists, Dr, Y, Q_ pa". ier. Quebec City end Harold ‘Btescy. Ottawa, Dressid and Rough Lumber “ MacDONALD d. ROWE Woodworking Co. Ltd. Phone 341 - New Threat To Stability 0i ll. S. Steel Prices CLEVELAND, Sept. 21 --(AP)\. The railroads’ request for g 1n. DOMQM emergency freight-rate increase is a “new threat to stabil- ity" o! the steel price structure, "Just. when it appeared the steel market had settled down to a per- iod of relative price steadiness," the magazine Steel said today. Such an increase would be re- flected in higher warehouse prices and eventually in mill base prices, said the magazine. Another effect wolld be the stiffening of scrap deliveries, it added. "Actually. however. higher freight cost is of relatively small consideration In light of consum- ers’ urgency for steel," commented Steel. Declaring that "little relief in the tight supply situation in the major products is in prospect." Steel said "inst-quarks" steel al- lotments will be further cut as a result of the loss of production in the Pittsburgh district caused by the recent wildcat strike of steel plant railroad workers." The national steelmaking rate advanced last week to 87 1-2 per cent of rated capacity. up 5 l-2 per cent from the previous week. with Pittsburgh operations up 24 points to 7i per cent. LATE BUT GOOD Tihe first act of parliament auth- orising establishment of public libraries In Eingland was passed in 1850. WWFTIII? The D4 Caterpillar Tractor with- troxcovator is one of the most versatile machines avail- able for use by contractors. We hove one of these units en route due in about 7 days. It is in A-I condition and ready for inspec- tion ond operation. Wire for particulars. SIEREL IMIIIIRS Liii. Glace Icy, N.S. ' seesaw-Q: 10f Arctic Scientist Return Home Mince and Geology Bhawn here, left to right-Dr. Y. 0. Portier. ff id at; Flying officer J. ll‘. Drake. Victor-Le. 13.0.. in commend with?‘ ....,.‘.,'§'.j Psui H. Ber-eon. Scientist-in-cherle. Dr.~0. S. Basis. Dominion ‘Astron- ‘ omer st Rocirciiffe airport. Ottawa. upon return of the party. 2. "Here's the works. sir!" scientist Seroon hands down results of sevoh weeks oi magnetic surroy wars la-triieoeeedieojreiiyxte Ljlleen \ .,,.. Eight Senate Seats Vacant ily IYAIOI‘ UDONNELL OITAIWA. Sept. 21- (OP) - Elght Senate seats now ere vacant but political observers. their opinions on past experience. believe that few if any at them will be filled in the near future. Looking over the records, ob- servers pointed to the fact that it has become somewhat o! a practice to allow Senate vacancies to accumulate until diortly be- fore s Federal general election. Just. prior to the 1945 general election. for instance, Prfme Min- ister Mackenzie King ‘appointed men to fill 19 vacancies. In i985. the late Viscount Bennett. then Conservative prime minister. tril- ed 1s vacancies before the gen- eral election of thahyeer. .Wh.'t1e Rrime Minister M ‘ ' King's mandate does not expire until 1e50, the observers fee] there‘ is always a possibility he may go to the count/ry within another year. With - that possibility in mind. they believed Mr. King will not rush to fill the existing va- csnoles. They were quick to recall. how- ever, that it was difficult to out- guess Mr. King. When Fisheries Minister Bridges died reccntfy there was much speculatfon as to his possible successor. Most ch- servers thought the Prime Minis- tcr would choose from among his followers in the Commons. Instead, he went outside political ranks and chose Milton Gregg. V.C.. prescient of the University of New Brunswick, as this Fisheries Minister, Mr. Gregg now is stand- ing for election in the New Bruns- wick constituency o1 Yorh-Sunbury made vacant by Mr. Bridges‘ death. Of the eight Senate vacancies. two are in British Columbia, two in Alberta. two ‘In Ontario and two in Nova Scotia. The remaining seats in the 96-seat Upper House are filled by 66 Liberals and 22 Progressive Conservatives. S0me feel that when British Col- umbia seats are filled one might go to Veterans Minister Macken- zie who represents Vancouver Cen- tre in the Commons. The other might go to I-Ion. John Hart, Lib- eral Premier in British Columbia. Among those mentioned as poss- ible appontees in Alberta seats have been Trade Minister Mac- bacilli ._ w’ Z . n ... Help to. Mendel-Ives and reclaim human waste Give generously to this necessary work of human salvage. Support the R I D S II I I It D A P P II A Is space donated by TVIEEUS SIIIIE STORE rnorsn zzo-i-i. 104 at. oeorsa Bl- r \ 22. r 194i f Kinnon, who represents Edmonton West in the Commons. A5, Mag-Millan n! Halifax. who grilled 1,. n; Liberal Premfor o1 Nova Scot-a, while Premier Macdilllld served as Navy Minister in Ottawa during the war. has been pointed to 5g g dsoico in 1101i. ko- tin. RETIRED EDITOR DIES NEW YORK. Sept. Iii-LAP)- John UI-Iara Cosgrave, 83. who retired after holding top editorial posts with Everyhodys Magazine. Colliers and the old New York World to write books on philoso- phy. died today. He was a. native of Melbourne. Australia. Eur perm country. WAR ASSETS semesters $2.00 each Wonderful Value ARAIIIIFF RIIIIS. -. 5Z9 Main St. Saint John, N. B. shed. VALIIAILE FARM FOR SALE AT " JOIIIISTOII’S RIVER Joseph Slavin offers for sole his farrn of I00 acres; 85 acres clear; situated seven miles from Charlottetown, con- venient to churches and school. large born, new hen house with basement piggcry and wood For particulars apply to J. A. Macdonald, Solicitor, I27 Grafton St., Charlottetown. Buildings consist of house, TIIE PIIRLIII SERVIGE 0F GAIIAIIA AN ARCHITECT, $5.400-$6.000, Ottawa; Two CONSTRUCTION ENG-i _ INEERS or ARCHITECTS. 04200-54500, Toronto and Vancouver: and " RIQ'II—_ A CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR. SCiJloii-SAZOO. Ottawa. Department o! Justice. Ottawa. Soldier Settlement and Veterans’ Land Act. A SENIOR ADVISORY COUNSEL, $4.200 and up A RESEARCH AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER. $4.200-$4.8ii0 ‘iii r "i l : 1H1 Elsie Lakes and rivers are more num- s tn Finland than in any other Air Transport Board. Ottawa. Two CHEMISTS, (PHYSICAL AND ORGANIC). 54200-54300 hm] $‘I,i‘r00-$4.200; Five ENGINEERS, (INDUSTRIAL HEATING). (VIIIFII. ANICAL DESIGN). (COAL MINING AND PROCESSINGLWMINERAL DRESSING), $3,600-$l.200- and $3.000-$3,600. Department of Mines and Resources. Ottawa. Three AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS. 53500-34200 Department of ‘Transport. at Winnipeg. Toronto and Montreal. An ASSOCIATE CHIEF, INSPECTION SERVICES. 53000-54200 and - An AGRICULTURAL SCIENTIST, (ORNAMENTAL IIORTICYL- TUBE). $2.700-$3,I20 __ Department of Agriculture. Ottawa. A DISTRICT INSPECTOR. (OPERATINGI. 53300-04300, Calgary, and An ECONOMIST. 82.700-$3,120. Ottawa. Q Board of Transport. Commissioners. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. 3.000443% and $3.000-$3,600. Department of National Defence st Halifax. Ottawa and llbqilimait A SUPERINTENDENT, t3,300-$3.900, Reindeer Range Station, Akiavik. N.W.T. STOREIVIEN, $2'.400-$2,700: ‘$100-$300; iI.800-$2.I00 and 5150041500. and HOSPITAL NURSES, $1.920-82.220; SLIM-SLIM and 51380-51080. Department of Veterans Affairs at various centres. Full particulars on posters In Post Offices, National EmpIoyml-ni Serv- Ice Offices. or Offices of the Civil Service Commission throughout (‘an- ada. Application forms, obtainable therent. should be filed immediately with the ‘ k NB. Applications for Storcmen and Hospital Nurses should he filed with the Office of the Civil Service Commission in the province in which the candidate resides. ' ,CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA _ - w "Wll- "l" ll l" "Hm of Dllflnllll and directing the Observstorym lwlflnlc Prolrsm of magnetic re e h. P - one contains date which will HIGH: rtl-iiravririgubIcrrliihihlgtIe lblhhftsbmd II! aircraft. shipping. ‘rappers. miners. pl spectbrs, explorer-hall mo" whose business lies in the Osnsdisn Argilg, 0. Success of a mission, Paul u, 5- - _ of North Magnetic Pole expedition is ‘giisofnnliymflifilf,’ a. fig"; Bull, Dominion Astronomer, on his ‘return to Nockcilfie Airport. . OIIIII. e. Paul Sereon mikes mega ti w» -1~r=~-=i--.-1-u 1-m- '~°-iil?i=°’r3't$-'i'.i?£“..i";*i;..§3i"‘n construct lest winterior- use on e expedition. Instrument is for tile making of precise magnetic observations in the vicinity of the ism-n; Mllnetio Pole: wse successfully ' _ Z“_u“““‘ _ used where older instruments prov OTTAWA Auction one: AT seen-ruse own ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, AT TWO O'CLOCK a I am instructed by the Executcrs Est Annabella Fullerton '~ ta sell the household effects of the iote rs. Thomas Fullerton, ‘ consisting of:—I choice Studio Couch and 2 arm choirs; 2 floor iamps; I radio and table; I smoker stand; cord tablo;‘i dinin! room toble and 4 chairs; I Raymond sewing machine; I foot stool.‘ I electric clock; studio couch; I rocker; I wicker choir; I marble top table; I clothes closet with mirror; 2 nice beds with spring mattresses; 2 dressing tables; I chest of silver; floor rugs; sct of‘ travelling bags; bedding; a Iot'of choice table linen; embroidered hand work; many towels, dishes, mirrors and all smoii articles. LESTER KEIZER Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE I am instructed by Mrs. Bruno Doucette, to sell on her prem- f. ises Oyster led Bridge WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24 Her form consisting 85 acres in good state of cultivation. Also f tho following: STOCK: I cow, 4 yrs. old; I calf; 2,spring pigs; rnochinerY; ~ I threshing outfit; I truck wagon; I wood sleigh; I plough; l ' driving wagon; I set of Iieorn scales; I m fanneri; I set driv- ‘ ing harness; I work pod and breaching; collars and homes; buffalo. CROP: 4I0 stoolu of grain; I5 bus. of aid groin; 4 tons 0i hay. a . Other. articles too numerous to mention. - TERMS 0F SALE CASH. If the day proves stormy the sole following fine day. v . STAN. E. DOIRON, Auctioneer. ‘- ___.__._.__ ..... ._ -. . _' s FUR SALE . lrentferd Anthony Hoist and; New l-yard dump body and. 1 Iex. hoist; two hydraulic hoists with- wlll tale place the first’ Worh hone ‘and harness. l Rubber tire truck wagon- out body; one second from 4- - 7'.“ 4"” 5°“ "ll ll°l'lv Ifvitgenmlrairilge. W“ ‘zoom i Cabinet battery Victor roll"- wirimo MecDONAI-D. r. A. MocDONALD, , -.~3 - Sunnnerside 5|, m"; lay