l‘AW THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTFETOWN AUGUST .22. 1949 race TEN lllsslnum Charge h per word; Classified 8o per word: of Floral usd Spiritual Offerings. C of Condolence 84o per inch; tions. 48 cents on inch: Other Bates on Advertising Rater-Payable In Advance Ior Any Advertisement It Cents Oeni-si Guardian Locals so per Ior Announcements and Gosling Events 3e pa word; la Memos-ism Notices 84o per inch; Lists tledding Engagements 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional l words; and Appreciation, 84o per inch or do per weed; Lists of Subscrip- Iiddress sud Presentation 81.00. d; Westenfmd Eastern Locals s-rds. eta. 5e per name: Letters Notices of Tluniu application. Boarders Wantld__ ___________ STUDENTS WANTED. 112 CUM- berlnnd Street. Phone l441-J. STUD- NVANT ED — COLLEGE 29 Kins onta. Near P. W. C Square. GIRL STUDENTS ACCOMMO- clited one block from college. Write 129 Hillsboro Street. WANTED .- THREE COLLEGE students, boys preferred, new Phone 983-11. FOR SALE — 4-ROOM BUNGA- galow, Palmer Lane. Parkdale. Personal» FOB NEUBALGl-A. LUMBAOO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Hui. O11. At your Drlllist. Female tieiu Wanted WANTED-CHAMBERMAID. AP- ply Russ Hotel. Penetrating Glory Judging Results At Provincial Exhibition STANDARD BRED HORSES REGISTERED (Class l) Section 1—Male born In 1948. 1. AB. Cutcliffe. Ctlftovwn; 2. Col. J. P. Hooper. Ch'town. Section 4-—Mu.le born before 1848. 1. Willard Kelly, Chwown; 2. William Thompson. 100V!!!‘ Mon- tague. Section lS-Champlon male. 1. Willard Kelly. Chlown; 2. William Thompson. Lower Morr- tague. Section d-Femsle born In 1948. 1. Dr. R. 11‘. Seaman, Chtown; 2. John R. Bell. West Royalty; 3. R H. Phillips, Summerslde. ’ ‘h-Fermalc born in 1847. 1. A. B. Cutcliffe. Chhown; 2. George C. Kltson. New Wlitshlre. “ " lv-Female born in 1946. home. oil heated. $10 De? Wail‘ ,room and board. Write S. ‘ Guardian. liars & Trucks For Sale .___-_--—-—--——— FOR SALE. CHEAP-At) DODGE sedan; 1942 Dodge panel truck- Apply Frank Oriord, 23-1 Grai- ton Street, Charlottetown. i For: slum-lose MASTER. c g rolet Coach. Ln perfect condition. new tires and battery. George MC- Mlllan. Covehead Road. "‘”“i—"_‘ r011. SALE-MODEL A FORD touring sedan. Perfect running order. Elmer Somers, New Lon- l2E-___.__..___---- ron 5.41.11 _ PONTIAC a coorc. Bee it and be satisfied at Si» Avards filling Station Monday- Tuesday and Wednesday. rou sabir- me HUDSON I sn- dan, low mileage, air condition- ed, defroster. new “Tel U“ new. Call Queen HOM- Rm" 807. liars Leaving CAB. LEAVING TUESDAY morning for St. Stephen races. can accommodate four passeng- ers. Phone 926 or 1595-15. MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL housework No washing. Mrs. T. E. Hickey, Summerside. WANTED - A GENERAL HOUSE- mald with plain cooking for two people. No children. We pay good wages for a competent maid and will write full details to any ap- Write Box piicaiit for position. 789, Guardian. Male Iieip Wanted WANTED AT ONCE - EXPER- ic-nced man. Apply Malietrs Bat- "SPECIAITISTS 1N can 01.001; Repairs." Neil McKay Ltd. P. O. Box 126. Moncton, N. B. Teachers Wanted W A N T E D — BY School. Supplement, $450.00. MacKinnon, Secretary. my self“ 1. w. 1-1. Home. Milton; 2. an. Cutriitie, Clftown; 3. Fulton Wil- Mlscellanecus l m, NW m... KEEI-‘ES IIYGIENIC SERVICE at your call always. Phone 90. ROADSTERS G. R. Keefe. Manager. (ch55 2) SEPT EMBE R 1st, First Class Teacher for Ulgg H. TEACHER WANTED FOR GREEN Bay 5611001- $300.00 Supplement. Apply Peter McQuald. Serreiary. 1. Dr. R. F. Seaman. Chtown; 2. C. H. Chandler. Ciftown; 3. H. R. Evans, Milton; 4. W11. Home. Milton: 5. George Thcmpson, sum- Inerside. Section 13—Get of Sire. three animals by one sire that have been previously shown in individual sections. not necesuriiy brcd or owned by exhibitor. 1. A. B. Cutcliffe. Chtowii. Section IL-Prugcny nf Dam. two animals that have previously shown in individual sections, either sex. the progeny of a mare not necessar- ily brcd or owned by exhibitor. Section 2—Filly or Gelding born in I947. , 1. Fulton Willis. North River; 2. Allison Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge. Section &—Filly or Gelding fin harness born in 1946. 1. Frank Hamm, Mount. ilerberl; 2. W. H. Home, Milton; 3. Pul- ton Willis. North River; 4. R. H Phillips, Summerside. Section b-Man or Gelding in hunters born before 1946. 1. llfrs C. H. Benoit. Clfwwn: 2. Ciltcllffe A’, Willis. Ch'town; 3 For Sale EOE. SALE — BUNDLES 0F OLD newspapers at 5 cents a bundle. Apply Guardian. IOR SALE —- DROP HEAD SING- er Sewing Machine. Good condi- Lest ten. Phone 2597-J. Reward. l-iotel. gentleman's LOST-ORANGE ANGORA KIT- LOST -— BETWEEN PRINCE EI)— vrard Theatre and Charlottetown gold pocket Wilbur Ycunker, Kingston; 4 Prowse Yeo, Kensimlon; 5. Wil- liam Munroe. Ch’towri. SWINE Yorkshires Section 1—Boar born after Feb- ruary 29, 1949 and before April U011- APPIY W 66 Blyfleld smieb watch. Finder please leave at Phone 1908- - Guardian Office, Reward. .I-‘OR SALE — ONE LARGE range, iron Duke. One very To Let small range. Apply 89 Rochford - Street. FOR SALE -— I ANGORA RAB- hits (Walters) from Registered stock. Write Box 796, Guardian. [OR BALE — FROST AND WOOD Binder, 5 ft. cut in good working order. Also 100 Piillets. 5 months old. Hudson Mwther. Albany. POE SALE — QUANTITY 01" boards and 2x4. Elmer Hyde, Cornwall. FOR SALE - IDBSTER BAIT. Apply l. J. Flanagan, Rlehlbucto. N. B. Phone 513. FOR SALE-LADIES BIKE. GOOD condition Apply P. O. Box 161. ~_____________-__- FOR SALE — RECORD RANGE. Good condition. Phone 1328-2. I01! SALE _. CHOICE BUILDING $300.00 up. Stewart < FOR SALE -- ONE 25 FT. BOAT with it H. P. Bruce Stewart Eng- ine. Both in perfect condition. Goorgs Murphy. French River. ENTERPRISE CAST RANGE enamel and nickel finish, good er better than new. Cash $7100. 1y Mrs. Isaac Cudmore, North River Road. FOR SALE — TWO DOOR ELEC- tric Refrigerator, electric Coco Cola Cooler; also Toledo counter scales. Each machine practically new and guaranteed in A-1 coh- dition. Telephone Charlotte- town 2800b ___________ NUTIBE As I am closing my busi- ness in Georgetown please - have all accounts settled by SEPTEMBER 1st, or they will _be handed in to my lawyer for collection. Also any accounts in my name please notify immediately. MR8. IIELEN CONDON- 8 Elm Avenue Charlottetown, P.E._I_. _i Office K. M. Martin will be absent from his law office for seme- M: weeks from August 22nd for- ward, during which period the office vrlll be open in feronoons only. Apply Box "M" Guardian. Charlottetown. 1B Iongworth Street. i408-J. ished rooms. Balcony. 221 Weymouth Street. Farm Machinery you feed a to work. as low as $505.75 ‘Toronto 13. Ont. FULL OR PART TIME. anxious to increase Typewriters TO LET-COMPLETELY MOD- ernized store, excellent location. T0 LET — SMALL OFFICE. ground floor on Lower Queen Street. Heated. Apply Box 237, T0 LET — FURNISHED ROOMS. Phone T0 Lcr-rwoihitrur this. Adults. YOU CAN AFFORD A TRACTOR- ei: s "factory to you" pricei Can team of horses for 50c a day? A Gibson model “D" riding tractor handles a full 10" 010w 1n any zOing~a1l day on 2% gals. of gas, and doesn't eat when not working. Our new sales poi- icy iri the Marltimes-is "factory to you"—save the dealer's com- mission. Complete tractor ready f.o.b. Toronto. 6 models-S l1. p. to 50 h. p. Write today for literature. Bough & Collins. 33 Lcytori Avs. Sales Help Wanted LARGE commissions paid daily to ener- getic men and women who are present income. No experience necessary. Every 110ml. factory and offide a prospect. write for free cum; 1m] details to Dept. 4. P. O. Box 32, Terminal A, Toronto 1, Ontario. 10, 1949 over four months: 1. Ai- mon Boswell, Ch'town, R. R. 3; 2. Est. George L. Boswell. French Fort, Ch'town, RR. 3; 3. Sterling Willis. North River. Section 2-Boar horn on or be- tween Dec. 1. 194B and Feb. 29. 1949: 1. Almon Boswell; 2. S. C. Stewart & Sons. Ch‘town, RR. 3; 3. Almon Boswnll. Section Ii-Boar born on or be- tween Juiy 1, 1948 and Nov. 30. 1948: 1. S. C. Stewart and Sons; 2. Sterling Willis; 3. John R. Thompson, Ch‘town, KR. 3. Section 5—Aged hour born he- fore Dec. 1, 1947: 1. Almon Bos- wall; 2. S. C. Stewart and Sons. Section 4-—Boar born on or be- tween Dec. 1. 1947 and June 30. 194B: 1. Frank MscAuiay, Souris: 2. Fred I. Andrew, Ch'town; 3. Harvey Jenkins, Brackiey. Section 6—~Senior Champion boar: 1. S. C. Stewart d: Sons. Section 7—.1unior champion boar 1. Almon Boswell. Section 8——Grand champion boar: 1. S. -C. Stewart and Sons; 2. Almon Boswell. Section 9-Sow born after Feb. 29 and before April 10, 1948i over four months: 1. Sterling Willis; 2. Kenneth A. Coffin, Marshfleld; 3. Est. of Geo. L. Boswell. R. Thompson. 1948: son, Dunslaffnage. tween Dec. 1, 1948 and Feb. 29 2. Almon Boswell: 8. Albert E Stetson. Freetown. N. Y. Stock Market Prices Continue Upward Trend Section ill-Sow born on or be- tween Dec. 1. 1048 and Feb. 20. 1949: 1 .S. C. Stewart and Sons: 2. S. C. Stewart and Sons; 3. John Section 11-—Sow born on or be- tween July 1, 1948 and Nov. 30. 1. Sterling Willis: 2. Ster- ling Willis; 3. Wilfred H. Thomp- Section 12—-Sow born on or be- Sectlon 13—Agsd sow born be- NEW YORK, Aug. 21—fAP)—It was s tight squeeze, but the stock market last week ended higher for the ninth straight week. . The net gain was the smallest for any of\the nine weeks, and at one time the market was with- in Only a short distance of the 1949 peak. Brokers still think business ls on the upgrade now or very shortly will be. The stock exchange last week reported the short interest as of Aug. 15 stood at 2,006,199 shares. the greatest in about 17 cents. Selling stock short means bor- rowing the stock and then selling it with the expectation of buying it back later at a lower price and thus making a profit. Some ob- servers were alarmed that more stock was sold ln expectation of a market decline than at any time in 17 years. In order to make a profit, shorts must. buy when prices decline, and when they buy they are creating a demand that cushions the fall of the market. A large short interest is actually looked upon as a sort of insuflnce against a market break. Thi- Associated Press average of 60 stocks rinsed at 64.9. a gain of .3 of a point on the week. well; 2. Almon Boswell; 3. Ster- ling Willis. Section 14-—.1unlor champion sow-i. Sterling Willis. Section 15-Senior champion sow: 1. Almon Boswell. Section 16—Grand Champion sow: 1. Almon Bosyveli. Section 17—Scnior herd consist- ing of one boar and two sows all fzirrowcd: 1. S. C. Stewart and Solis; 2. Almon Boswell; 3. Ster- ling Willis. Section 18—.1unior herd consist- ing of one boar and two sows all fnrrowed on or after Dec. 1, 1948 and over 4 months: 1. S. C. Stew- art. and Sons; 2. Sterling Willis; 3. Almon Boswell. Section Ill-Progeny of dam. qualified in advanced registry. three animals. boars or sows over four months: 1. Sterling Willis; 2. S. C. Stewart and Sons; 3. Almon Boswell. li/lnrket class section-i pen of four bacon hogs: 1. Almon Bos- well: 2. Borden Boswell, Dun- stnffnage; 3. Fred I. Andrew. Section 2-Champion bacon hog —Borden Boswell. CLYDESDALES. REGISTERED (Class 3) Section 1-_Sta.1iiun born in I948. 1. Cecil J. Stewart dz Sons, New Wlltshlrc. Section 2—Stallion born in 1947. 1. William M. .\fcCarlney. 1048 Wiitshire: son. Midgoli. der 3 years nnd reserve-Cecil J Stewart. New Wiltshlre; N.B. Cecil .1 Stewart a; Sons. Wiltshirc; reserve, Sanderson. Mldgell. Section dereon. Section 9-H!!! born in 1947. 1. Harrison Green. Clyde River. 1940. Irving l-laslem. Emerald. 1048. 1. Cecil .1. Stewart. New Wilt York: 3. George C. Kttson. River; 5. New Wiltshlre. under 8 yours-Harrison Clyde River. years and over and shire: reserve. . Clyde River. 1948: 1. S. C. Stewart and Sons: Section 16-01104! Chllnpion . and reserve-Cecil J. ert Chappell & Sons. York. fore Dec. 1, 1947: 1. Almon Bos- Seetlon 11-Oct of Sire. Section 4—St:ui1lon born before 1. ‘Cecil J. Stewart d: Sons, New 2. Roland R. Sander- Sootion IS-Junior Champion un- reserve. William M. McCarieny. Clairviile, Section 0 -- Senior Champion three years and over and reserve- New Roland B. ‘I - Grand Champion and reserve-Cecil .1. Stewart. New wilishire; reserve, Roland B. San- Soetdon lib-Male or filly born in l. Harrison Green, Clyde River- 2. Audrey Macmillan. limerrd; 3. Section 11—Msre born before shire: 2. Robert Chappell and Sons. New Wilishire; 4. Harrison Green. Clyde Cecil J. Stewart dz Sons. Section 14 - Junior Champion GTEEII. Section lat-Senior Champion 3 reserve.- Cecil .1. Stewart 6r Sons. New Wilt- l-Isrrison Green. Sons. New Wiltdhlrs: reserve. Rob- . PORTABLE — TYPEWRITERS rnond street. Phone 2771. Venetian blinds Free drape hangers. slats. Steel and aluminum. 4 miles from Charlottetown main highway. Guardian. 787 or Phone 2221. i107. Michael Bros. Write 790. care Guardian. NOTICE undersigned up to August thirty- flrst for painting the interior of eluding pews. Paint A. A. I. IIIQLIOD, Gflnnsneffptees llama Remington Rand Ltd. 134 Rich- mutonn CLARK, PHONE sou-s. Colored WANTED - r-sim, moms s on Apply Box ‘I98, was... - corTiss or arr-mu. or both Atlases of P. E. I. Will pay reasonable price. Reply Box WANTllD-ALIBOTTLES. up service. Phone 2542 Evenings WANTED - runivissnm nan- aitilng room. Two business girls. Tenders will be received by the Orwell Iledd United Church. in- furnished Unrest or any tender not neoco- ssril! accepted. Sea the New Remington. Two ' - l tons grey finish. Big machine performance. Cash or terms. ’ Large comfo i-ble cottage glassed-iu sun porch. with five can be easily converted into and locality net L 1s (‘Tl 109B. on paved highway to Dnlvsy, consisting of four large rooms. and and ideal location for additional cottages. or tourist esbinl. or Electricity available. Cottage in first class repair and constructed mainly of pine siding with asphalt shingles. For further psr- ticulars apply to 22d Hillsboro Street. City. Phones I'M-I. or FDR SALE 3'.- fn/y 3e dread/on‘: Road this simple message. Plain facts concerning the welfare of the whole family. How all can benefit. Benefit from Grape-Nuts — Special Breakfast Cereal Just two tablespoons of sppeiizing Grape-Nuts form the cereal share of a better breakfast. You get good nour- ishment in these golden. crunchy ker- nels of whole wheat and malted barley. You benefit from useful amounts of carbohydrates, minerals sud proteins. So tasty with milk or cream. Different recipes on the packages. Economical. Order front your grocer today. learn Why Breakfast ls Extra Important Good health is supported by good nutrition. A good way to good nutrition is to make evfly breakfast an adequate meal. So, don't skimp breakfast. Here's why: those who est a poor breakfast risk resulting fatigue, irritability, lessened efficiency. A Product of Oennul Pads ions not ne by exhibitor. 1. Harrison 2. Cecil J. Stewart as Sons. Wiltshire; 3. 5011s, New Wiltshiie. GRAIN Aug. Green, Clyde River WINNIPEG. 21- Exchange. In the coarse grains market, all Sffllfl! stronger tone. Oars interests. Rye prices ing by American were up two cents. \ Closing prices: May 70 3-4. Barley: Oct 1.21 1-4; 7-8; May 1.13 1-28. Rye: Oct. 1.32 1-8; Dec. 1-4; Ml)» 1.2.1 3-412. Cash prices: 71 3-8; 3 CW 71 1-8: ex 1 feed 68 7-8; 1 feed 60 3-8: 2 feed 68 3-8; 3 feed 66 7-8; track 68 5-8. Barley: no 1 CW 6-row 1.32 1-4; 2 CW S-row 1.32 1-4: 1 CW 2-row 1.27 1-4; 2 CW 2-row 1.27 1-4; 3 CW 6-row 1.31 1-4: 1 feed 1.26 3-4; 2 feed 1.26 1-4: 3 feed 1.24 1-4: track 1.21 1-4: 2 CW yellow 1.26 3-4; 3 CW yellow 1.26 3-4. a-a; a cw 1.2a 1-s- 1-a; 4 cw 1.20 1 SHIPPING NEWS AT HALIFAX - Arrived Saturday track 1.30 1-2. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Saturday and Sunday None. Salted Saturday Blue Cloud, for Newfoundland Salted Sunday None. _Z_-_._-__. BAND LEADER ESCAPE! snlmals by one sire that have been proviously shown in individual sect- oemerily bred or owned New Cecil J. Stewart & '(CP)— No export business was reported Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain futures showed a and barley crime into fair shipper demand as, well as buying by local and other, advanced with buy- houses and local interests. Class two wheat prices Oats: Oct. 73' 3-8; Dec. T1 1—8A€ I Abba“ M“ qu-my Wm‘, ‘n colors. gal. 3.50. qt. 1.00. | ’l‘ru'ck tsrpsuiins. sli sises from $8.40 t0 $52.50. 1m. 1.16 L 1.3a Oats: No 2 CW 74 1-8; ex 3 C\V utes after the plane took off from the airport. Damage to the craft was minor. PROPERTY FDR SALE, B-FAMILY APARTMENT BRICK HOUSE Fin-e House For Sale AT. ST. PETERfS BAY The Anderson House, in- cluding bern with garage. and one acre of land. Best location at St. Peter's. For particulars apply to: LOl-IIMA A. ANDERSON Centrally located. Hot water heating. Electric Stove in each Apartment Hardwood Floors --+--+ Continuous Hot Wafer ._~.~_~.-_______.. {Buy With Confidence An Excellent Investment WRITE: BOX 248 Charlottetown $2.00 ‘Army mess tins. l for s .. Rubber gloves ‘Children's sneakers . We luvs s complete stock of men's and boy's working cape _ Rye: 1 CW 1.30 3-8: 2 CW 1.30: m. 2 CW 1.12 Imperial Welland. for Saint A (":1 9° 1 5° --l----~--$“~€5 John. N. B. me can army snngsss ea - 1m "m Hamilton Cam b81110“, er case .. $2.95 M . B? ' p We have Westinghouse electric a co‘ Evgenil. from res. irons. toasters and busters. ' Sstled Sunday Men's and Boys’ Swim Trunks Galloway Kent, for Si. John's. $2.25 in 02.16. Nfld Army Khllfl Shorts .. ' ihHHEHUHShHHHHHHUH Imperial Hamilton. Port Borden. P. E. I. Imperial Welland, Port Borden. ‘ Blitz Cans and Spout; . l’ I FOB (illlGK SALE $1000.00 A t“ 1947 1% TON STUDEBAKER c ai mileage 29 500; steel platform with grsv l "l" "t °1 ‘M10’?! Ill-lie body racks, and heats: Tires snd Mechanics! Condition Perfect clothing. We are operstiut on s small mark-up. You can definitely buy for less money hers. box; New grsy army blankets. all wool. 60 x l0. pslr ............. “$8.50 Genuine IT. B. Dllnkete Jhchinise Screw Drivers Army Towing Cables Auction At Kelvin Acting under instructions of the Trustees of Kel- vin School District I will sell by Auction on THURSDAY, AUG 25th. at 6.80 P. M. The building knovni us the old school. This building is 88 I 21 feet sud is in good condition; also 1 stove ul- most new. Night Driving Glasses It. C. A. I‘. Flying Goggles Penn. lllotor Oil, 6 qfs. Trend Mata New 4" Boiler Tu ug m a lengths. <\n?F\‘-Fd‘-‘<‘4'-H-IJI K. Many other items It real value. iron. metals. Buyers of bidet. sud bottles. at Corrsn Bann on '1‘- sores of lend. Beautiful situation permanent residence. Good trout and splendid boating facilities. . desk, bedroom and iritcbeu (iv A ctonSl OI‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS A'i 04 ROCKFORD STREET 0N MONDAY, AUGUST 22, AT 2 P. M. Consisting of antique furniture and bflc-s-brsc, living room furniture, rugs, Jacobean dining-room set, osrved Th” wmnson. Ont., Aug. 21—(CP) ;?2'".';"...1’°.§:;l :::.,::" ch21"; —-——--——-—~ TERMS owl Saturdsv night when their light M‘ c-on- "h" PrflnPflY ‘F cabin plane crash landed in u‘l'"l'l°d~ HUG“ F’ MORRISON’ §L°.“‘..?.’..f.“.f“.-.‘.'..“."‘2:.l:¢; 51315;‘ Block's Survive Arms 5 Aurore»- § said the engine quit n few mln- 13g ‘u; "n" . 1i Bu,‘ ‘w, u v helmets" ’ ‘e ' sTudyin To b; y,’ ‘Q4 l rfly. n/H, \ i 1 Iulps my meal “ ‘ “ “ “ fllltlklllfritsuyy. \ , 1 e Q \\ "h! m’ - b intb’ 11rd! unvanguiiilr bull's uysr ' - v\ inc‘. L‘ Girowlcr have is‘? belt; ?thins _,_. __ " , I wslrsbsuuss qmu n bu ~32." y‘ > by 00" 3CD. ~—J_'%-_nx L euros»- (mad-T asst-Sq , W. II. BEATON Auctioneer ntamoenflunu ma ‘ALL v 2 2 i l O AI ‘A wlllllhwehfm- dtvd psdsysl. / ‘i rvsnvousis AWAY on uouesv ~-- ._... ~.._ 'bdtulvnhsltssdtid—ldlfieggrighs