- IYGIENIO SUPPLIES mflllilil-Gmllhfiélililllilli co. CUM F. J. BIIEII TIVI PREFERRED SHAH-IS Cl HJIPIB Alla onhilnv LTll. I l. ll. lAGNALp-hlnnnger . 1U llehmond 8t. Charlottetown Telephone 1410 Advertising Rates ~Payahle in Advance llllllmnm charge bu: Any Advertisement l5 Oente Central Guardian local; 5o In: weed; Western and hnllern ieonb per word; Announcunente and 00111158 5"!“- 36 l)" W913i lneeifted. 3o per woru; In Memos-hm NIIIIUGL ‘like per inch; Lille M [mu-u up spiritual Offerings. Cnrdl. en... ho per name; bet- lore of Condolence. m per men: Weddill eat-remain. i0 worth for $1.00 end i0 cent; for every additional 3 words. Noticfl 0| ‘thanks and Appreciation. 10o per inch ur dc per word. Lists of gbuflpfluu, to cents per inch. Arldreee end Presentation. $1.00 Other rate: on lllliuflull- Wanted ’-———————~—';'* WANTED-GO0D warcu W. Wheatley. w-hlvrup - ALE BOTTLES. Phone 1107-2 Michael Brofnl DOG. 6-17-21 WANTED - USED ultimo noon suite. nine pieces 1n goyd condi- tion. Apply 24X 1.. c/o uuagdllgn,‘ Male Help Wanted _ ___~i-—»~———-— ~- . _'4 WANTED-CARPENTER‘ IOII. RI‘.- pair work, Apply A. Pickagdl and Co. ‘ ' ~ ers Drugstore. 6-1441’. flfiiififfxfidro worm m coal yard and able to drive a. coal mick. Permanent job. A Pickard 8: 0o. 6-l4-3I WANTED-MAN T0 USE CUT- tlmz torch. Applv Maurice Block and Co.. 158 Kent street. ' il-l-t-tf I AN orroitrtfisiirv - lssran limed Rural Watkins District lvnllsble 1r you are aggressive. and between the ages of 25 an $5 - have 0r can secure travel r outfit. this is get estnblishe usiness of your own. or artlculsrs write today to Thi J. dyour opportunity to in a l‘Ofll.8’I)IQ ll Miscellaneous BUYING ALE BOTTLES. FEED begs. Selling Goodyear and Gutta. Percha tires ant guaranteed bat- teries. Maurice Block <3: Co. 158 Kent Street. Phone ' o-Zl-lmo. Teacher Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR DONG - Creek School for balance of year and summer vacation. Dan Mc- ‘Ewem, Secretary. . 6-15-21. »......__._._________._ wTEAUlIEB wawrun - srnnvo “ggllgy School. David Caseley", ‘ 0 . PRINCIPAL waNrmn FOR Hsmipton School. Generous Sup- J. H. Myerl. Apply 6 17 3i letnent. baud. Personal 1y. ‘l2 2-1 -9l. ( RUBBER plain. IIENDOII TABLETS ABE fective. 2 weeks’ supply $1.00: week! $5.00. at all dru -0rder Dept. B8. Nov-Ru or “w For Sal e -——- FOR SALE — IIENFREW RANGE. APPLY Z6 Ailey Street. 6-15-41. ~ FOR SALE -- GOLF CLUB AND Bag. Phone 320. $1513- FOR QLLE 1335 PLYMOUTH Sedan. "APPIY "C- W-" Gum?‘ lan_ FOR SALE — b IIIINDBED NEW Hampshire Pullets. 10 weeks old. John MacEachern. Glenflnrsiairtal EoYsALE-rs BUSHELS FOUND- ation A Cobbler Seed. Warrens Mills, North River. 6~12-14-17-3i. FOR. SALE R.C.A. VICTOR. Radio. Battery. Price $35.00 Write D. Guardian BALED SHAVINGS FOR. HALE at Borden T. Myers’, St. - - I. FOB SALE —- PURE DEED JED- sey cow to freshen shortly. Ap- ply Dr. P. McIntyre. Montague. 6-15-31. FOR SALE-MEDICAL SUPPLIE Electric instrument Baumanolniter: Auroscope instruments used in rural prac- tice. Dr. R. D. MacNcill, Char- lottctown. 6-1431- FOB SALE - 2 YOUNG CANAR- ies. Singers, with cages. Also solid brass cage sud stand. Price rea- sonable. Apply afternoons. 168 Great George. Apt. 9—md6_f1i_?c:>l1j'. OIL BUBNEIS — FOB KITCHEN stoves. restaurants. furnaces, and also for other purgises. (Pot Style and Wick style urning Units.) Write for information. Jacobson C0,. 673 Main Saint John. New Brunswick. 5-23-tf. —Female Heip Wanted WANTED-CAPABLE GENERAL maid. $30 per month. Sleep in. Rhone 1M6 or write 53 U999!’ Prince Street. ii-ll-tf WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED housekeeper. Write P. O. Box 252. Charlottetown. WANTED - GIRL TO ASSIST with house word! In modern farm home. Apply to Mrs. H. B. Willis Kingston. 6-15-31. WANTED —- ON STAFF KINGS County nurses for July and August. For particulars apply Mrs .1. McKen- driok Secretary. 5-17-31. WANTED—AN EFFICIENT MAID or women for general house-y work. flood cook. one who sleeps out preferred. Highest wages. Apply Selective Bervioe. a m a Lost. Found, strayed u l-lomitel. Montague, two , AT valtlvoiv ___...,, I am instructed by Mrs. J. S. Martin of Lower New- ton to sell bypnblic auction on her premises on SATURDAY, JUNE 22 AT 1:30 O’CLOCK (Standard, Time) Binder. Deeriug; hay rake, M.I-I.; single plough; truck waggon; cart box and wheels; driving Waggon; Piano box driving sleigh; box. sleigh; wood sleigh; disc barrow; spring tooth barrow; smoothing barrow; roller; grain box; milk can; cart axle and wheels; 40 hens; set carpentefs tools; wood boreing machine; a lot of harness; a quantity of hardwood, planks and pine boards. Also some household ef- I lects. Sale positive as farm is sold. Terms Cash. J. H. McDONALD (License) Auctioneer. '— Auction slur Articles Omitted in the GUTHRIE BALLINGALL SALE 1 set Chisholm and Morse two-ton chain falls; 1 set Easto ’s two-ton chainfalls; 1 90- t. anchor chain; 1 large swivel hook and sheave; 1 5-8 chain, sling. 21 ft. long; 1 1-2 chain, sling, 26 ft. long; 3-ft. anchor; 1 3-4 anchor chain; 1 set disc barrows. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. 6-14-3i. "Sibel-e WANTED Next loan. Principal end Teachers for Spring Perk School. LOUIS SIMMONS, -. Secretary. GILBERT & WINNIPIIG. Ill U-(OH-Ryo future: prices. closed et the maxi- mum flvewent edvnnce on the Winnipeg Grail Exchange Satur- c» after e senionwhlch was fair- ly active for the first half but eased off once thellmlt was reach- e_ . , _ . Buyers found offerings light but trade was irly active until the five-cent advance had been posted. CHICAGO. June 16—(AP)-Lim- ited transaction n‘ oats were made at ceilings Saturday in a grain market which war close to a ~om- plete standstill. Traders were awaiting outcome of the O P. A. extension bill fight and it appear- ed that turnover would set another new ‘all-time low. Offerings of ca..h oats by the country were light, Kart-hoses amounting to only l2,- bushels. NEW YORK, June 16- (AP)- The strength of relvl stocks, which touched their highest average level in l5 years, highlighted the general recovery of last week's market. The carriers were in front of other groups throughout most of the five-day stretch and, even when they had to c ntend with considerable profit cas ing in the final Friday, some were resistant. In past ‘months, while the inclus- irlals, utilities and the market as a whole had been posting new highs. the transportation section remained more or less indifferent. It began to take heart, however, ivlvz-n the railway strike ended late in May and prospects bright- .- ened for risi-ng traffic lmposts to offset mounting wages and other COSIS. JELLY FROSTING 2/3 cup tart jelly Pinch of salt l egg white, unbeaten Few drops lemon- juice Put the jelly. egg white and salt in the to of a double boiler over gently bo ling w ter. Beat with a rotary beater untl free of lumps. Remove from heat uni best until the mixture ~will stun-d in peaks. Add the lemon juice. This frosting is best eaten the day it is made, Currant or grape jelly is a good choice. If apple is used in- crease the amount of lemon juice to make it more tart. TRICKY DISTINCTION The zdbra is a light brown ani- ma] with dark brown or black stirl -—'not a dark brown animal wt Teachers Wanted O Principal for Borden School, Supplement Applications received and considered now. P. J. MoINNIS, Secretary The Trustees No. 84 School District rlnce Co. _.___'_a l DELCO- LIGHTING PLANT with l6 glass enclosed batteries. GLIVIAND June i8—(AP)-A growing ebor of flat-rolled steel~ ucte I resulted .n s rush to com ete new steel mille in Plttobur (Chicago, Cleveland. the lint, says the Detroit an magazine Steel. By the end of the year 1.118.000 tone of new cmecity will have been installed to t e care of this clan of products, “which includes mater- ials used in automobile bodies. tin cans, refrigerator ‘and range cab- inets," and other everyday neces- sities. It said. ‘ Price revlslons- based on the 3b per ton overall steel price increase of lest March are believed com- pleted, said the publication. ' "Upward progress In steelmaklng. a rebound from the low- olnt reached during the coal srike. continues rapid," Steel reported. and at 76 per cent of rated capa- city. up 20 poi-rite last week. the ingot production rate is “well on the road to reaching the 89 1-2 per cent that followed recovery from the steel strike." ,. PREPARING FRESH COCONUT ‘ Drain mi-lk from coconut. Break coconut into several pieces. Place pieces in a warming oven and al- low to remain until meat begins to separate from shell-S to 4 hours. Slip meat from shell with “sharp kni-fe. Peel off outer brown skin. Shred coconut. place on cookie sheet to dry. This may be ions either in the warming oven or in sunshine. If coconut is desired sprinkle granulated freshly-shredded coconut drying. In the 16th century women's rings wereoftnn worn suspended from a chain. sweeter. sugar on before LICHENS GIVE LIFE EVEN IN SUB-ZERO WEATHER r How do the rei-ndeer, lemmings. and other cold climate animals of the semi-polar wilderness in» Can- ada and other northern lands._ manage tor survive the incredibly cold temperatures-whet do they find to eat? — They survive and flourish be- cause llchens. the pioneers plants of all land-grown vegetation. can withstand the bitterest sub-zero drop in temperature. One species, reindeer moss. is the chief item in the winter food of such animals. Without it. animal life in the sub- Arctic zone could not remain alive a single winter. Li-chens though some of them are extremely tiny and insignifi- cant to the unaided eye. are plants Respiratory. \ Diseases Wsmlng to workers in industry to guard against lung irritants nt work ls issued by the Industrial Hygiene Division of the-Dominion government. Those whose work ex- poses ‘them to such potential naz- ards as dust, fumes. sand particles. etc. are advised to adhere, closely to plant rules regarding "good housekeeping," and to use all the protective devices provided for em- NIQ II- North Rlver, equlppedwvltb new furnace, telephone" and electricity. * ' ' r Four miles fronnCher/ lottetown. v . Inspection by twee-u. Telephone IBSIS-Z ~ Tenders Juno‘ 29th. E. H. LADNER, , North River mounds MONTREAL, June l6 - (OP)- Produce prices quoted Saturday reported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Egos: Spot free wooden cases A- / . : Wholesale Que pe lzcd, no 1 38 8-8- current rec Que no l pasteurlzedlfl l8-1d' Mtl; No 2 30 13-16 del Mtl; srade creamery‘ prints job rice I119 3-4-40 1-2; solids 38 3 Cheese: Western and Que,‘ cur- rent receipt, white N. fob f: wholesale colored 23 13-16-43 l-l : white 22 , Msy export, white I) 11-18, June. Potatoes: 75 1b begs no 1 ue 2.16 small NB 130-2; 1 . white, A Virginia, N‘. Carolina 3.25-8.76, B 2504-175; B California 3.75. ‘ of amazing delicacy of structure‘ of great beauty. 1t is b their hardiness and pioneering qualities that vegetation of the green earth of today became n reality. Llchens made the foothold, often the very soil, in which plants of later era flourish. Without the humble dlchens, much of the earth's crust today would be as bare and lifeless as it was in those plant life ages mil- llons of years ago. when plsnt llfe began its first colo nation of the crude and rocky desolation. v should take positive steps to off- set heat cramps. Men and women eméiloyed in such places ll boiler an engine rooms, fo lea, steel mills and laundrles are advised by the industrial hygiene experts to take salt, in ta let form, or in drinking water, to avoid disabling heat cramps this summer. Setting Up Thatfiggcstlon "Get out o! bed . Nptionel Direeflv oflled Crone . _ uflwimltllngflend P!!! , . Will epeelr oirthie peecetime setlvltyof the ' ’ Canadian’ Red‘. Close.» “Will b91450“ by Miss Hilda- , _ e.Neiionsl Elm Board.‘ Red Croce Swimming Avrerde in ‘ted, by (fin-hm. ' town children willbe presented at. this meeting. y Ilolsteiinibloetittg‘! The" ennuel-meetingof the P. E. Island Superior Holt ‘ stein Bull Club will be held Tuesday morning, June 18th, at! o'clock, followed at ll dclockjby the annual meeting of the P. E. Island branch ofthe llolstehvFrlcslanxAssoci- atlon, meetings to be held In the Agricultural Room of Prince of Wales College. All meetings to be held on stan- dard time. All Interested are asked to attend as very important business is to come before those meetings. CECIL J. ' STEWART, Sec’y. INotioe ' I, the undersigned hereby [Ive notice to all persons frequenting "the Mill Property of Raymond Begneli. Hunter River. ‘lest I have e. right-oboe; over the Mill Dem extending from my nremleee to the Ronnie's Iced. - » ' ‘Ital-elem I reepeetfnllrrequeet all persons when frequenting the sold Mill le not block my rllht-of-wey ee ee to obstruct no or any per- sons with their vehicles mvorelng sold Rlght-nf-Wey either going or from my premises.‘ ' JAMES WELLINGTON PATTERSON. .eeeeeee++++eeeeeeeeeeeem Positions Vacant At Faleonwoodyilloenltal Applications for the under-mentioned positions at Fal- conwood Hospital willbe received up toJune 25, 1946: I (A) An experienced man capable of super-intending the administration of the institution, to set es BUSINESS MANAGER (B) " - forming the duties of _ nosrrrar. MATILON Applications, stating qualification end experience should be addressed to the undersigned at P. 0. Box 404, Charlottetown. . . P. S; FIELDING, Deputy Minleterxof Health and Welfare. An experienced Registered‘ Nurse; capable of per»- on the right side." isn't just funny, say Ottawa health authorities. Th Physical Fitness Division of the Department of National Health and Welfare points out that start of a day l: ell-important. They rugzensé lglilidlhflld lvvhitnwould conserve s u es rec- S°""""“‘"“"' . fth D . . ... n. . ‘"2 "l""'"“".". it“ "or on e .rmeno a us u an "seu.."" e - N“ M“ “is? ".9 .°'".:"-“.'.re; xiii? ““’.l.‘2“’;.{"3.“i3.°...i‘il; mn wo-rersnpanswere g‘ .e ens o temperatures prevail, that the ‘with a smile by walking to work.” ___. i _ SASKATCHEWAN SOLVES HOUSING FOR UNIVERSITY VETERANS Q-d-d-ééd-étd-d-iifi-l-dr ‘kd-tb-b-b-h-l-d- 1. YZMYSYPG 1. ‘i. i. w; 4:04. cc room xxx?» cw. 6Y-"VFG Y.\,\G~4\¢ o o‘ cw‘. afitirfiw ployee protection. Thus they will be! Co. Box 9L Ramilto . Watkins Company Dept IA. 2177 Masson St. MOMIGBI; n. Ont. I 1-28-24! 5057-339 Two "w" "5155- For dam"! wrue- avoid chronic irritation of the air W. Wheatley. 8-17 2i. passages. which may develop into Furniture Repairs and FREEMAN MYERS something more serious. womlwork 8t SON fleet Cramps PHONE 2333-1. or call 82 KENT 24v. zwww nu-rllumulvror norms AND wanrann WANTED i At Fnlconvvood Hospital and Provincial Infirmary A number (Il-YOIIIII‘ ladies to enter as nurses in Irlllilng In either InQIIttll-Iolir- ‘I A tIiroyeereY coursed: offered end a graduating diploma is presented on its completion. Applications us... be made o. the-acting Met- ron, Jelconvlvood Hospital, or addressed u follows: THE svvumlflaoxvnléur Onset of warmer weather has led the IndustrlaLI-iyglene Divis- WAIITED IMMEDIATELY I AT FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL ONE HOUSEKEEPEIPS HELPER ' pply to:- ST. ACTING MATRON, Falconwood Hospital, East Royalty, P. E. I. Trucks Wanted T0 HAUL PIT PROPS FALGONWOQD SPITAI. and PROVINCIAL I FIRMARY Charlottetown. l’. l. For Particulars Phone Collect bergmann Construction 00., I Limited MONTAGUE l-farnsv. some a... n 2 rm, nan. . Willem Smith to sell by PIIIIIII i l psrsnruam or PUBLIC wolur ‘jkup "uionwlvs mum or pa... nah-pensions . m)! “The f “Issues mo. rmicmo on ,3" R0198!!!” ". .- w.