PLANNID IKVIITIINI’ PIOGIAII lnqalrtn Invited F. J. IIIEIIIII 8i COMPANY LIIITEI leibern Investment llealera‘ Association of Canals It, .\l. llAGNlLL-Manarer fllarlnttetnwa ‘lblaplooc N" l. MC It. Advertising Ratcsifhyahlc in Advance’ lllnlnum Charms For Any Advertisement I Colli- Oontral Guardian: local: 5c per word; WNW" ‘"15 nu"- mulg y; pol" vmrd; Announccmc A. and Coming nventa Sc PU’ l qm-q; (‘lagaiflnd 3e per word; In Momui-lun Nflllwl 34v Kl’ up]; Lian uf Flnrul and Spiritual Oflerinlli 175ml 99'»- 5° P" it “ma; Letter: of Condolence 840 Per Inch; IVBCCII!‘ EMU.’ ‘ “mu, 40 word: fur $1.00 and l0 centl for every additional 8 l’ yards; Notices of Thnnks and Appreciation, Bio pt!’ lllClI 0!‘ 50 n, word; um of’ Subscriptions. 4s cents per inch: A-idrm l For Sale Teachers ' Wanted nm‘ spans,”- u|~:i.i.i~s woof) ITA-NTITD — TEACHER FOR B0"- ya"; 135m... 1359.1; straw School. High supplement. .. _ , Neil Salmond, Secretary. FOR sans - l..\\\'.\' chains, i - "fms" ~- —-~- .~» W- lawn tables. 33 (him-hr 5t. l “"\~\TED '-' TEACHER FOB ---Z--__ _ ~ - ~~ r Pflllli Prim School. Supplement I0! SALE-Ohrllauttil‘ RANGE $17500. Secretary Martin Mac- with tank, 0ll“<ll Ill‘ ~‘ \ mcti- Rat‘. q - - ium size, 8'1 l‘. I int r l - ~ —- ~-~——- v ~-~<i—~~ >- ~-- ~-- - i ’I‘PIA(‘lll'Ill WANTED — SPRING FOR SALE _ l.\.\“.~; l§l('\t'l.!-; l.\‘ Valley School. Present Supple- ‘good ccmcizt Ppil it .\llll'll— trlenl $250.00. David Caseiey, agihan. Jccinst ‘r . Sccretnry. ron sau: Z raicriiiznn‘ ash ' r seed for four rim-cs. lint‘ Arb- Help “fluted ing, Bedford Stntinii. WANTED __ BELL 30y, Apppy BOARDS ATQBWS‘“\.TIJIA\J(I_ ‘$03) BIRTH Ilvtvl. WW _Afvgvwg Sale. Write think iii-cs, .\lt.1\v,\y1i[;]) _ Two GIRLS FOR alfwafi- waitress work. Apply Milton's ma SALE _- 2 DRIVING utiui- _ ans. Good condition, Drivung har- - (‘QIIPLE F0]: 11051}; 0F TWO n55; and team I1fll‘fit‘SS..\'I‘\\'. John l adults, near Saint John. Man as Glllis, Fredericton, l‘. II. l. i mrdcncn chauffeur, hciusaman; —-—t"—‘—f"‘* “ "'f‘ ‘ j'_'"‘t “roman 35 mo}; general, Separate FOR SALE '“ pump!‘ Fm 0' apartment with bath, Good wages. ation Seed Potatoes. 300 bushchsv MIN h“? experience and reccm_ of Irish Cobblflg‘ ‘Apmv ‘Mdpn: nicndntlons. Apply Mr. George B. cm5*‘*'"’m' Tryon‘ Oiand, New Bruits-ruck Brewer- i""i“*"‘~ """ ‘T 1 . 1,1 Ited, F i vill , Saint John. CarsfifTrucks For Sale “ m a’ e 7 N. B. I. HALE —- 1939 BUICK. AT‘- ply F, Adams, Brighton Cottagcs. FOI‘ Rent Ion sau: - i946 ti. Troy (‘IIEV.. ROOMS TO RENT - PHONE Truck. Write 492, Guardian. 2237-1... pasture. Water and shade. J. K. NIECFHGYGTI. Rice Point. T0 LET _. s-aooiu aeawr- ment. exchanged only for house or larger quarters. Apply "W". Guardian. Southport, 3 miles from City. Hot and cold water. use of bath and ma. sans - 19x4 BUICK smac- hl Sedan. 5 good tires. Heater. Vlcmon McCarvill, Kinkora. Fol same _ wruas - KNIGHT sedan in good condition. Six tires. jwly “P" Gum-diam. ILL! -_ 194B 2 TON FORD h condition. with hoist and limt. Apply Russell Fm’- pcas, Vernon. ’ lights, No children. Apply BOX Personal 49s, Guardian. irtuxnoTw MEN “ranted 3nd Vigorime -- the ‘pep’ tonic. b new vitality, 15-day treatment .00. At Tlhe Jenkins Pharmacy. aa-loetebriwn: SPmPIWS- 79"” “o-m 5. Male Help Wanted ems t. take care of established? customer: in Charlottetown for.‘ flllwll Wat/kins Products. Aver-I age $45.00 weekly income. Nn in- rwo ausmass mans warn room and hoard. Write ABC Guardian. . WANTED — MOTORCYCLE 0F two or one cylinder. Write "M. M." Guardian. WANTED - ALE BOTTLES highest. prices Phone 2203 Maurice Block. WANTED TO RENT — DUNEDI- vutnent. Write The J. R. WM’ ately. Small house or apart- Iilll CIIYIMTW- DPPI- ZCCJA‘ ment. Write Box 494. Please MlQIEQL 34. P. Q. 5mm rent WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Male Help Wanted , Highest prices paid. Fast. pick- ! . 2 42. EV OPPORTUNITY - Esra», flllgwlvfifchlzgmlgrosr’ F“ “B” llahed Rural Wat-kins District} f_ ' ' OVQIIEDIC. if YOU 579 afzgrpsyl \\'ANTED -—- BY '1'w0 LADIES BY lve and betwvvn "iv ""5 "I '15. July lst, or Inter, several light Ind 55—hfl‘/9 m’ (‘an “m” "five" housekeepirii! rooms. Furnished. mat. this i! your opportunity m1‘ Add"... H; h, cm o; Gum-d. got established in a profitable‘ inn‘ business of your own. For full. _ ____;___ particulars mite today Io The J. WANTED — PARTS REAR R, Wat/kins Company. Dept. wheels 1039, 1940 Ford. Will Z-C-IA. 2177 ttlnssnn St., Afon- sell transmission of 1937 Dodge; treat, Que, i930 Chev. D. S. MacLeari, Wilt- shire. ' l n s "iii 291cc“ Salesman Wanted (MR5 \VAS}|ED_5R GRAFTON __._.f..._.______i_ St. opposite Cnnarimn Lrzlnn. ‘Olin ESTABLISHED BIONTREAL __,¢__._ -_..-.-. t Wholesalers handling Small- CAPONIZING _- lava irntin‘ wares, Dry Goods. Hardware cnckercls vntinnilvtl Yyr (‘KIM i Lines seeking salesman with car profits. Work expertly In cover Prince Edward Island. done. l write L, W. Ramsay, Bctlford. Box 491, Guardian. Young mon with selling ability to work in furniture, bed~ ding ond floor covering Departments. Would be required to sell on soles floors 0nd take core of stock. Good oppor- tunity for right party. Interview:- A. F. ARCHER, Furniture Department, R. T. Holman Lfd., CHARLOTTETOWN AUCTION SALE OF ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT I2 HAVILAND STREET TUESDAY, JUNE i7 AT I O'CLOCI( I am Instructed by Mrs. P. D. Williams to sell: lchutcr- flcld suites; I grand piano (Spanish Buried Walnut finish); I choice too wuggon; 2 radios; I telephone table and choir; I bookcase; 8 rugs; mirrors; 3 bedroom suites; I electric refrigeflitor; I kitchen cabinet; l kitchen dresser; I kitchen table and choirs; I word- working in the fields near Ca\'ite_ Education and shipped Hoover Sees Gifts impairing ll. S. Position NEW YORK, June l5 - mp) — Herbert Hoover said today that the United States could not. con. tinue for long its foreign gifts and loans without impairing its productivity. "The greatest danger tn all civ- ilization is for us tn impair our economy by economic drains WhlCh cripple our cwii productivity, Un. less this one remaining Gibraltar of economic strength is main. tained. chaos will be inevitable over the whole world." In a letter to chairman Styles Bridges tReym-NJ-l.) of the Sen- ate appropriations committee. Hoover said the United States ,now probably was a debtor rath- er than creditor nation and that PUBLIC NOTICE PROTECTION OF PROPERTY children that they look at them even while riding the family carabao mentarv ischnvl texts nbtainrd throueh California State Department of MOTHER AND INFANT m“ , * ' * I a '2‘ ‘Mosr tantra-c IilGH-PRICED ~ g “M”, M, cans iu QuAz-IFif.rsAr¢/RE$ 1' .3 rmceirvvviru rue raw..- v E4 FCOflQM » ,1 Although Plymouth ls a fill-sized, roomy, com- fortable caP-‘way out front in big-car quality features, ll b Ivcrlheless priced right down with the lmrul; Precision manufacturing; super-finished crank- ahaflandcamshaftbearings;full-pressurelubrication; full-length wulrr jackcls and other famous (Iliryslcr Plymouth has a ’ "pedigree". 'I'he some Chrysler engineers and craftsmen who create in Canada the great Chrysler Motor Cars, design and btllll fie big-value Plymouth. Plymouth is most like lhe high-priced curs inqualily fruluirt-s! 0f 21 important features fnuntl in high- Since a baby is riirie months old When horn, chances for both mother and infant are greatly an. hanced it there has been adequate pro-natal care, the doctors warn p"ospecti\‘e mothers. In addition to improving thr- mother's health, such care, in consultation with the fam- ily rim-tor, will help prevent many baby-losses at birth. Effilfd fllflflllS/VCIIP/lzhaig‘ iiKETKiiET ed the country to over-export. "These <ifts are an immediate burden on the taxpayer," he wrote. “The goods furnished under loans; also must be paid for immcdi-‘ rtely while the repayment is de-l ferrcd for years. "This has a bearing upon our tax burdens. Including local gov- €rnm€l1i._PXp0lIfIlbl.ll‘E5, they now amount. to about 35 per cent of our national income. No free ria- tion can continue at that. for long int-bout impairing its productiv- ity.’ Hoover again placed blame for delays in world reconstruction on Soviet. Russia as he did in a let- ter to chairman John Taber tReix-NX) of the House 0f Rep- iesentatives appropriations com- mittee last month. “The obstruction of the Soviet Government to peace has. during IN JAPAN AND KOREA To facilitate the protection of Canadian property interests iii~ Japan and Korea tespeciailyi those in certain large-scale Jap-. anese enterprises: and the identi-l fication of Canadian property in‘ Japan looted by the Japanese in territories occupied by them dur- ing the war, the following cate- gories of persons resident in Can- ada are invited to furnish par- ziculars with respect to such pro- party owned in Japan as of Dec- ember '7, 1941. and such property looted by the Japanese in terri- tories occupied by them during the war: l. Canadian citizens, 2. British subjects permanently resident in Canada, 3. Aliens permanently resident in Canada who have applied for Canadian citizenship. 4. Companies, muivlcipalities or any other bodies constituted or incorporated under the laws of Canada or its provinces, Information regarding the pre- paratiou of these submissions may be obtained from The Under-Secretary nf State for External Affairs, Ottawa. Ontario. Persons who have already sub- mitted particulars in affidavit "form to the Department of Eb:- ternal Affairs need not forward be preserved." any further submission. PUBLISHED BY THE DEPART- MENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS, OIITAWA. NOTICE Mr. Fred D. Smith of Char- lottetown is no longer associated ullh the Home Essentials Reg- istered and therefore not author- ized to take or accept ortlnrs for liabce-Tendns as of this date. Signed: ROME ESSENTIALS REGISTERED Halifax, Nova Scotla NOTICE The following places of DU!!- nsss in Vernon, will close Wed- nesduy of I2 noon commencing June 18th until further notice: D. R. CUMMINGS, l. M. G. JONES E. MucDOUGALL D. B. DOCHERTY robs; I cedar chest; I medicine cabinet; curtains; drapes; all lin- sm; chairs; tables; I Goblin cleaner; l brass fire fender; fir: screen; irons; I couch; step ladder; I accordion; garden tools; carpenter tools; pots; pans; dishes; pictures; and all articles too numerous to mention. If the day is wet, sale will be Friday, the 20th LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer. oufsMoaiL: i940 seam I I. Excellent Condition. ,. ,. J GORDON WRIGHT, I26 Brighton Rd. the last two years. imposed bil- 110215 in expenditures upon us through support of occupation armies mid relief to a starvation which would not otherwise have been required. l-louievcr, we can apparently expect little co-opcr- ation from that quarter." Hoover cave implied indorse- ment ,to the Truman doctrine by stating "we should concentrate our limited resources in the areas in which western civilization can irirml curs. Plvmmllh has 20$car“B”l|us 9, car “C” I . Engineering Advancements make Plymoulli a long- lius 8. More quality features mean Ix-ller performance. lasting, economical car to own and operate u Sufaty-llrn Whacli to IOdlMI lire-failure hazards O Safely All-Staci Body I Eoly, Board: ONow Sofaty-Signol Speodomljr ISaI lNlw Front-and Sway EIIminnlnrOPlUS: Fatonlld Floating Powcr Engine Mountlnqi l New Qulollr Starter with handy button on doth I Hctchliiu Drive I New lady Guard Bump-r I New lightweight Aluminum Pinlnm Q New Rualprooflng 0 Scientifically Balancnd Ri . Phone s60 .~ F. R. McLAINE D. L. MULLIN, Mount Stewart Grafton St., CHESTER SELLAR. Hunter River Charlottetown II. l. FRANCIS. Snuril New track type landing gear isVs sketch. It. will replace the co soft dirt. sand or heavy mud, W ' ‘"“" u‘ / _! oivz MAN'S MEAT We Clean . . N t l i. - v % .. .z.;";.::":z: "atria: ‘u "Elms another so it is urged that the * Phone Z448 family physician be consulted about l f hlliciilpfini ..‘.’.‘.‘i.l.i°i..3°.fiI.‘;‘;‘“°“ ‘“ "w "mm “limits. Telephone Rates Ilearing A Public Hearing before the Board of Commissioners of Pub- lic Utilities will be held of the Board's office, I34 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, June 24, I947, ot I0:3D A. M. to con- sider on application of The Island Telephone Company Limited tc amend "THE GENERAL TARIFF I941" by adding an Exchange Service Group from 300i to 5N0 telephones, (affecting rates in Charlottetown Exchange). DATED this 23rd day of May, A.D. I947. I'L- B. MocMILLAN) - . this revolutionary installation depicted in an art- and main wheels and permit planes to land on for planes is nventlonal nose c daughter (Mrs. W. D. Mackintosh). C.B.E., MC, who served with Sir Pe Army on D-Day and is now chief o to meet him; sir Percy, Lady Tomli of Beaverford and commander of the guerite when the latter ship was tor the same time Bli- Percy was head Major General Sir Percy S. Tomlinson, K.B.E.. 6.13.. D.S.O., senior medical officer of the British and Canadian armies at the time of the invasion of the continent 1n 1944, photographed on arrival at. Montreal in the Canadian Pacific Stcamshtps’ car gal-passenger liner Beaverford. en route to visit his Secmto BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC UTILITIES. The above hearing will be adiournei until Thursday, the 8th of July,'I947, at the same hour and place. TENDERS FOR 00A Written Tenders will be received by the Undersigned "P to noon of Saturday, 28th June, to supply Springhill or Sydney or other Slack cool suitable for a Stoker to Prince Street and ‘ West Kent Schools, and to supply screened of run-of-mine ‘ cool to Queen Squats School; the price quoted to include de- livery and storage in vaults of three obovs schools. The cool ‘ supplied to be weighed on the City Scales at the expense 0i the Dealer supplying some. The vaults of these Schools to _ be filled by July 31st. Balance of coal required will be tak- ' en during the winter and spring, and it is to form port of the Contract that the Dsolsr receiving some will supply require- ment: with ills sumo kind of coal at tender pricc, but that the Bolorcl shall rccsivs lhc benefit of any reduction in prICP- . o coa. Thc Dealer awarded the Tender for Queen Square SchMI will also deliver into the collars of the Janitors’ Houses at Prince Strut and Wat Kant Schools eight tons of the some kind and gratis of coal u: that put into Queen Squun School at the sums price. The lowest or shy Tcmlcr not necessarily accepted- g' T. r. MIICNUTT, g . ~ in Kitchener. Left to right: Major-General C, P. Fenwlck, 0.3.. rcy as deputy director of medical services of the First Canadian Secretory f medical serv ices for Canadian Pacific Railway, who was on hand . ' ‘ nson. and Captain n. A. Lelcestc , 013.0, (of Vancouver), master '-’ him‘ °I sch”, TIMI.“ Canadian Pat‘ Inc's British Columbia coastal liner Princess Mar- - petloed in the ltlediterranean. while acting as a "troop taxi" at chnfldfahwn’ u“ ‘MM’ I947‘ of army medical services in tbs Middle last. theatre. uj ,. y.‘ I , .'.