SEPTEMBER 1. 1949 rriir. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN IPAGE ELEVEN ' Advertising listen-Payable In Advance Minimum Olurgo For Any Advert-heinous l5 any Central Guardian Locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern Meals 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events to pql Qqgfl; Clsssitied Bo per word; In Henson-hm Notion 84o per Inch; Lin. of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, m” 5° p" “m” “n,” 0i 9000"?!“ 34° P" "will Wodtllng Engagements M words It: $1.00 and i0 cents tor every additional s words; Notices or Thlflkj "'1' ‘vllmlimlm- 34° W "It" W h or word- um oi Subscrip- tions. 49 will w huh; Address and ruins-til... sue. Ot-lier Rates In application. i‘ Boarders Wanted BOAR!) I-IRS WANTED--II2 Cumberland Street. Phone 1441-J. firoislvrs ACCOMIVIODATED ass l-‘ltzroy Street. IVANTEI) _ iwo MALE stun- ents. Near College. Phone 2228. Ears ACCOMMODATE A nonun- er in a. quiet country home. Ap- ply "M. E." rare of Guardian. iyiuvran - TWO STUDENTS T0 board. Apply 7 Esher Street. Phone 930-J. ‘srunaxrsAocolvimoiiltfibis? 2'2 Pleasant Street. Cars 8t IIEBNS For Sale 1701f SALE - 193s CHRYSLER ltuynl Sudan. Good condition. 168 Wcy-motith Street. T011 SALE —- 103B CHRYSLER Coupe. l\pply 177 Fitzroy. 10R SAIE—I9~I0 CIIEV. ‘Hi-TON panel. with radio and healer. Apply Orchard View Cabins. liiulpeque Road, evenings. FOR SALE — I041 MERCURY Sl-llan. good motor, may be seen 1*" day and Saturday at Palmer's inn-age, Phone 457-3, summer- $14.10. 1761f sous -- 1030 OLDSMOBILE. Apply Duvars Garage. as}. anus _- ttmYAsu SEDAN. Good Ylllllllilig order. Cheap for quick sale. 33 liensley Street. I"! GM! Plow. almost new. Rob- ert MacKenma. Southport. Female lielu Wanted WANTED - COOK. ASSISTANT Cook. Dining Room Girls and Kitchen Helper for Boys’ Board- ing School situated close to St. John. Good wages. pleasant sur- roundings. References required. Apply Matron Rothcsay College, Rothesay. N. B. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Sleep out preferred, Ap- ply 223 Grafton Street. WANTED-HOUSEKEEPII companion for middle aged semi- invalld. not bed or chair patient. Apply Box 827. care Guardian. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Phone 2530-J or write Box 829, Guardian. WANTED — EXPERIENCED practical nurse. Write Bnx 830 Guardian. Lost LOST——PEARI. NECKLACE WITH Rhinestone. Reward. 158 Prince. fir" - m '_—’ W‘ CITY MONDAY, green bracelet. Egyptian Scarabs. Reward. Please Phone 2640-L. LOST-MAN'S WRIST WATCH Tuesday afternoon zit Old Spain Restaurant. Generous reward. Finder leave at this office. FOR SALE —- 1957 FORD, RADIO. heater. new tires. Good condi- tion. Phone 302-L after 6 P. M. I-‘OR SALE -- I947 STUDEBAKER Coach, equipped with radio. hctitcr. overdrive and four new tires. Cm- in excellent condition. Phone 1804-14. F011 SALE — FORD HALF TON 'l'ruck. Phone 752-1. Summerside. FOR SALE — 1347 PANEL TRUCK. Good condition. 296 Fitzroy St. Phone 2117-3. Illale lieip Wanted RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE OVER Watkins Rural Sales locality. Must be between 25 and 55 years of age. Must have car or mean-s of obtaining one. Wonderful op- portunity for steady employment and good earnings to the right man. Sales experience not neces- sary. We will train you. For full particulars write Delpt. Z-C-1A 350 St. Roch street, Montreal Que. The J. R. Watkins Ccmpany. Fort S ALE — 1040 HUDSON sedan. Cobb & Crawford's Gar- uge. liars Leaving (‘.116 GOING T0 MONCTON rlliurdny, returning Monday. Van accommodate 3. Phone 1575-31. For Sale FOR SALE — 32 FOOT FISHING Boat. with automobile migine. Write P. O. Box 174, Charlotte- town. FOR SALE -— I200 BUSIIEL mixed grain. 200 Pallets. ‘Mur- dock Dzurson. Albany. I-‘OR SALE - 25 CORDS BYLIT hardwood. Also 7 cords oi’ cut softwood lumber. Joseph Car- rngher, Brookvale. FOR SALE —- ONE FRIGIDAIRE Electric Refrigerator. Phone 1104. Fm: saw - coon MILK 03w. Just freshened. Apply George MacDonald, Mermaid. FOR SALE -- BOYS BICYCIE, reasonable price for quick sale. Apply 7 School Street. I-‘OR SALE -- HOME MADE FORD Tractor with new Mercury Etngine. Apply Hib-bert Hughes, Cove Head. Phone 900i. F011 SALE - ENTERPRISE EC- mmmy Range. Apply 215 King S reel. t SALE - A'i‘ ROLLO BAY West. 10 acres of land with house and barn: Good well on the pro- perty which is just adjoining the ivavcd highway. Melvin J. Mc- Quaitl. Solicitor. Sourls. __ _.__________.____. FOR SALE -- HEAVY DUTY tractor trallor. Apply Russell Qcmplon. Belle River. Phone 7-13. "flit SALE — WHILE PRESENT stocks last; Siormtite Asphalt shingles in Red and Clover Green. 86.00 per square. Also small quan- tity Red and Green three in one thick butts at $7.150. - Orders of ten squares or more delivered without extra charge. Heavy out- side gloss white paint. also shut- ter greoir and bright red at. 83.75 Der gallon. A..S. Hicks A2 Son. Mount Albion. I Ebb SALE-JUNIOR FAWCETT lance in perfect condition. price $35.00. Apply 4B Union St. For iiant _ T0 LET -— TWO ROOMS. ONE furnished and one unfurnished. Business girls preferred. Phone 2621. T0 LET-ONE LARGE FRONT room. Furnished. All modern conveniences. Apply 174 Kent Phono 103741., "SPECIALISTS IN CAR CLOCK Repairs." Neil McKay Ltd.. P. O Box 126. Moncton, N. B. BUYING DAILY EXCEPT SATUR- day live fowl and chicken. Royal Packing 00.. Ltd., Charlottetown. NOTICE —- Bil-OPENING FOR Shoe Repairing September 6th. J. J. MacDonald. H Uppgl‘ Queen. -¢-____;- Nursery Stock RESERVE NOW FOR IDEAL Autumn plantingi Chinese Elm Hedger-H inc-hes to 20 inches high when shlpped—wili grow 2 feet the first year--25 plants for fills-sufficient for 25 feet. Giant Exhibition Flowering Paeonies in colours red; white or pink-ii for $1.89. Brockdale - Kinysway Nurseries. Bowmanville. Ontario. Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAOO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Golds apply Hist Penetrating Glorv Oli. At your Druggist. HELP FOR TIRED. BURNING feet-give yourself an “Ice-Mint" treat. 50c and $1.00 at all drug- gists. 1. Rooms lists. Wanted W A N T E D - UNI-‘URNISHED house or apartment for Septem- ber or October first occupancy. Phone 1851. BUSINESS GIRLS DESIRE THREE or four furnished rocms. Apply Box B26, care Guardian. WANTED - SMALL FURNISHED or unfurnished heated Apart- ment. Adult only. Required im- modiately. Apply Box B27. care Guardian. .__.__--------—-—- WANTED -- BY QUIET COUPLE with one child. 5 years old. 5 room house or apartment. Please Phone 1790-L. teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED ‘FOR North Bedeque School by Sci’; tember 12th. Supplement $400. ' Stuart Carrulhers, Secretary. Venetian Blinds HAROLD CLARK. PHONE 10234. Free drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. Wanted WANTED-ALEROTILES. up service. Phone 2542 Evenings i107. Michael Bros. ' FOR RENT - ONI.‘ HEATED. UN- furnishcd room. Phone mil-L. T0 IJZT-IINFURNISHED ROOM. with hot water heating. May have use of kitrhen if desired. Atlolv 1 school Street. - ._.______________,_______. T0 LET-FURNISHED DID SIT- ilng room. suitable tor two Iirls. Itenlctl, phone ‘I883. ‘ Fans Idealism "in sate - 1 n. IUIIKA "time diam, at inch. with split {gravel and tractor hitehhtzeed seasons. Heath ter. ' “Mala ti. R. s. Phone use-ea. WANTED A COTTAGE FOB Septembe near Charlottetown. Phone 1620. wanna - 56657.?» nono- ing for middle aged tlrmi invalid. not bed or chair patient. Apply Box B28, Guardian. RROOKVILLE. Ont» Allf- 30. -- (OP) - A memorial [tablet '- com- lint-n Bueli Richards. firs‘ Chief Canada. will be unveiled i‘. y at the Court House here. Sir \. lllam was born in Broekvilie May 2. 181B. Sales Stocks 14500 Am Yknife 1000 Anacon .... .. 17250 Anglo Cdn 3800 Ang Rouyn 66600 Ansley 2000 Aquarius 32700 Arjon 1000 Armistice 3000 Ashley 8600 Athona .. 4400 Aumaque 1050 Aunor 1000 Bagamoc .. 3500 Bonkfieid FOR SALE - MeCORMICK DEER- ‘ 1500 Base Met . _ 100 Beileterre 2000 Bevcourt; 1700 Bobjo 8500 Bonetal 1500 Bordulae 3000 Boymar 2500 Brit Dom 13300 Broulan 4500 Buffad 1000 Buff Cdn 20250 Callinan .. 1000 Calmont 14500 Cent Pnr 2100 Chesterviile 4500 Cochenour 1000 Coin Lake . 1000 Coiomac . 1730 Coniarum 6000 Con Ast .. 31100 Con Bcnltie 10500 Conwcst. .. . . 1300 Crestriurum 2500 Dar-anon . 1500 Davies Pete 1100 Dcinitc 6000 Discovery 6000 Donalda 5500 Dulnma 51100 Duvziy .. . 1000 East Am . 10050 E Mal . 1800 E Sulllv 3500vEidcr 39600 Eidnna . . 12166 El Pen Rey 4500 Eureka .... .. 27500 Fed Kirk 1000 Francoeur 21000 Frobisher . 4150 Giant .... .. . 2000 Globe .. .. .. 2100 Gods Lake 4000 Gold Eag 3000 Gold Ar . 1500 Gold Man 2000 Guaynna . 4500 Gulf Lead . 3000 Gwillim .. 1500 l-Iailiwcil 51100 Hard R0 . 15000 l-lighridrzc 14500 I-Iosco 13500 Howey . .. 3000 Inspire 2000 Jacknlfe . 1500 Joburke 39000 Joliet 1000 Kayrand . 1250 Kelore 1100 Kirk I-Iud 10830 Kirk Lake . 1000 Kirk Town 1000 Loguerre 3900 L Dufatilt 9500 L Lingman 1500 L Wasa .. 68300 Lnrdcr U 1000 Leduc .. 10400 Little LL 2000 Louvicour 1500 Lynx 6003 ltiacnssa .. 166540 MocLeod 31616 New Jae i. 11.10 Nippisslng 6500 Norpick 4000 Norseman 300500 Northland 14000 OBrien .. 103850 Osisko 1000 Osulake ...... ..... memento the service of E Wil- Juitiee of the Supreme f. of Ila died in Ottsws in 1889. Mining TORONTO. Aug. 31- 55 Bk of NS 100 Brrtlorne 500 Buff Ank 2500 Buff R1 .. 18-00 Cal Edm 200 Campbell 480 Bk of Com 60 Cdn Brew 600 Cariboo .. 1025 Cas Treth SSOOVCent Led 5400 Cent Pat 1800 Chcm Res 2500 Cheskirk . 2000 Citrniam 90 Dom Bk 215 Falcon . .. 3305 Hasnga .. 3000 I-Ievn Gm 100 l-Ioilingcr 1000 Homer . 75~Hud Bay 20 Imp Bk .. 1000 Indian La . 180 1m Nick“ 2500 Int Uran 3R5 Kerr Add 400 Labrador 370 Luke Sh 200 La Luz . 2000 Llipn Cad 1900 Leltch . 2000 MacDonald 84500 Marfle 3500 Macho 1750 Madsen 0700 Magnet 15650 I-izll Gf .. 2500 Man East 125 McIntyre 4100 McKenzie 2000 Mid Cont .. 350 Mining Corp 7300 Moneta . 5000 Masher . 3000 Mylamaque 2800 Necus 5:‘ 5 New Alger 1000 New Bid 2200 New Cal 2500 New 4-15 Noranda 1125 Norbcnite 1000 North Inca 7800 Okalta 3600 Poe Pete 7615 Pamour . . 4000 Pan West . 3000 Paymaster ... .... 35 4680 Pick Crow L... ........ 300Pioneer ..... .... 3000 Pore Pen 11200 POrC Reef ....I." ... 2200 Powell Gold ...... ..... 16255 Preston .... .. .... __.. Cue Lab .. . 1110 qiuemont 111D Quelabe 4200 Rocha . 2000 Roxanl .. 230 Royal Bk . 5150 Royalite 1230 San Ant i000 Send Rv . 2500 Sannorm .... .. 4500Seiutor._..-:: 600 Sheep Cr ...... .._ ....... 120 50355 Sherrltt ..... _.. ....... 2'79 1100 Siianco ...... ..... ....- assoc South iii-Rs .. $65 Teck Hu .. -. _.. 330 . - ...... ...._ 10 3-4 .. 111 3000 Trans Tel . 15268 Union Min 211385 Upp Can " aooo Winch Lard L... “.1- Total sales 2.572.000: New York Exchange Montreal Exchange Can Car Found SHIPPING NEWS AT HALIFAX- Arrlved Wedneedl! Fort Townshend. Slint John. N- B. Salted Wednesday Imperial Hamilton, I01‘ 30rd?"- P. E. I. Imperial Halifax. 55in! Jvhh. N- IFort Townshend. .._..__._.._._.__ RINGWOOD. Hampshi c, land -— (CP) — Seventy years. turies-oid Rlngwuod Churchyard was tenanted. Arthur Henry Kinllbll a ranged in 1870 for the grave. to be reserved for him. ______._._. CAMBRIDGE. Mass. Ava. M! — (AP) - Discovery of a new 0011191 ILL. Johnson at Johannesburg d today by Harvard Oolie e Observatory. The oomtt ascribed ls dim. being of the 14th magnitude, and moving south at the rate o! one-tenth oi s de- gree daily. Tho comet was located .1000 249184 Gvueenston ...... ... .. RIPON‘. Engilnd- (C?) -’l‘he Royal Engineers have been given of Rlpon, where they did most of their bridging WINNIPEG, Aug. 31- (CF)- Coarse grains took on a stronger tone in moderately active trade to-. day on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change. Aggressive buying appeared in both oats and barley, while offer- ings were lighter than in previous and others placed fairly large buy- ing orders in oats. as offerings lion pl acceded. processor buying orders. American houses were early sellers of rye. but later turned to the buying side and prices closed higher. No export allocations were re- ported today. Ciass two wheat yesterday. Closing quotations: Oats: Oct 73 7-8B; Dec. 71 1-2B; ' May 70 3-4A. . Barley: Oct 1.2a s-a; Dec. 1.22 l>° 7-8; May 1.10 1-8-1-4. Rye: Oct 1.30 7-8; Dec. 1.32 7-8B; May 1.36. Flax: Oct, 3.438; Dec. 3.4013. Cash prices: 7- 5-8; 3 CW 71 1-8; ex 1 feed 70 3-8; 1 feed 60 3-8; 2 feed 62 5-8; 3 feed 66 1-8; track 68 7-8. Barley: 1 and 2 CW S-row 1.44 3-8; 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.34 3-8; 3 CW 6-row 1.42 3-8; no 1 fend 1.26 7-8; 2 feed 1.26 3-8; 3 feed 1.23 7-8; track 1.24 3-3; 2 CW yellow 1.23 3-8; 3 CW yellow 1.27 3-8. Rye: 1 and 2 CW 1.20 3-8; 3 CW 1.18 7-3; track 1.29 7-8. Flax: 1 CW 343; 2 CW 3.38; 3 CW 3.18; 4 CW 3; track 3.43. PIIDIIIIDE MONTREAL, Aug. 31—-(C1’) — Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion Dc- partment of Agriculture as foi- lows: 70; med 65-68; A puilcts 42—44; B 45-46; C 34—35. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 58 11-16; no 2 57 11-16; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh 59 5-8; no 2 58 5-8, first tirade creamcry print job price 61-451 1L4. Cheese: Current receipts Que- whlte 30~30 1-16; Ontario colored 1-8--1-4. new 1.25. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) issues gain in heavy trading. gain. New York—Stocks steady; slight demand steadys market. Taxes Must Be Cut if Demand is To Be Net liam A. Weckcr, president of Gen- eral Motors of Canada Ltd. said sive taxes if it is to meet the de- mand for automobiles in the next 12 years. Mr, Wecker and Robert 11. Hydro-Electric Power Commis- ndian National Exhibition direc- tors. estimated that Canadians will rc- quire more than 1,750,000 pas- senger cars in the next 12 years. There was also a prowling dcmnnd for commercial vehicles in the do- mestic and export markets. In Canada there is one motor car for every group of 11.7 per- sons. In the United Slates there is a car for every five people, he said. "One of the biggest reasons for this difference is the lower cost of cars to the consumer. . . so the opportunity of expanding the automobile market in Canada is limited to a grcnl extent only by our ability in find ways and means. . . Jo produce at lower and lower cost." Mr. Saunders said Canada's nhil- ity to produce more than 44.568,- 000.000 kiiowntt hours of electri- cal energy cnch yenr contributed "in no small measure" to the fact that the Dominion enjoys ii stand- ard of living ns hiizh ns any other country. The United Slates produced 1.094 kilowatt hours per capitn cnch year. Canadian production ivas Just double that at 3.428 kilowatt hours per cnpiin. Canada's production of electrical energy had revolutionized industry and changed Canada from nn agricultural to nn industrial na- tion. ‘ ‘Janet Blair Scorns Iiamhy-Pamby Roles sessions. Eastern shippers, mills‘ Jusf were well absorbed. Buying in| Barley was supplied by shippers‘ as offerings dried up as the ses- Fiax came in for n few domestic ‘ theatre and night club trail ithe star of a new act. It's a series of songs. dances and skits work u-p to whirlwind speed. v It takes a lot of bounce. ;she has a lot of it. from nowhere to a singing .with Hal Kemp's bond. 'l‘hen she unced into the movies. 1n played "Eileen" in i"My Sister Eileen." She was riding high on the bounding ball of i011- prlees advanced two cents from! . Miss ‘Blair. a in} sh Oats: No. 2 CW 73 7-8; ex 3 CW from a tornadic turn on the stage. took up the story from there in a dressing room interview. "What happened to me has hap- pened to so many wood," she said. "I 89i- pamby roles. You know. ingenue, she looks pretty and says: ’oh, rer-nhily?‘ I Elli 1M0 ‘he genue. 1 was typed. The piet got Worse and worse. f le CW 1.25 5-8; rej. 2 CW 1.15 7-8; 4 audio and went east. I an entertainer should people in Holly- yem‘ 0.1 summer stock. 9- Wad showl spots on radio and televis- d ti; appear before live audiences in somethlns ‘Wniiid ill into her tan-entertainer- should-entertain formula. iii FDWL WANTED If you are interested in dis- posing of your Eggs: Free cases, A large 68- GOOD PRICES bec white 30-30 1-2; Ontario MeGUIGAN iv BOYLE Hunter River ANTIQUES WANTED 0m China. Cum. Slim"- Plates; Brass Door Knockers; 01d Jeivclryq Paper “Tights; 30 5-16 (fob); wholesale Quebec white 80 1-8-1-4; Ontario white 30 1-8-1-4; Ontario colored 3O Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs Toronto-Stocks higher; minim: Niontrcai~slocks firmer; papers c/n Ch'tnsvn Guardian i .___ WANTED Man to work in Grocery Store, with meat cutting TORONTO. Aug. 3l—(CP)—\Vll- tOdny the Canadian automobile in- I dustry must be relieved of exccs- ‘ Good wages. Write B. R- Saunders. chairman of the Ontario 1 sion. spoke at the automotive anrll electrical day luncheon of the Can-i _ FOR SALE BUNGALOW FOR SALE 6 large rooms and bath The General Motors prcsidcnl' Iiot Water Furnace l/g Acre of Land RAE ROPER Mt. Edward Road Phono 1571-1 WANTED - SCRAP IRON — METALS AND BATTERIES For highest prices FDR SALE mt ¢.......l.. Coach In excellent condition. Phone 1582-24. C1 ITOAGO. Atiti- 341- (AP)- Blond Janet Blair. who twice bounc- ed high in show business, is bouncing up again. Shela now bounding along the. . . den. training during the Second World War. Royal Canadian Engineers. affiliated with the R. E. . .a_._.-_..-..__.l4.l lllD ‘OWQWQOOWGQ-WQODOMDQOWOOQWDWOQW RESIDENDE FDR SALE Desirable residence situated at '79 Spring Park Road. Lot size approximately 43 feet by 138 feet with small piece of land back of the garage large enough for gar- ‘ House contains 6 rooms with all modern conveniences,‘ I complete with venetian blinds. ‘ ; Garage l2 feet by 20 feet long. INVESTMENT SECURITIES QUOTATIONS - ANALYSES - RECOMMENDATIONS F. J. BRENNAN 8: DDIIPANY LTD. Members Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL - Manager - WANTED — YOUNG smote MAN ro WORK IN A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OFFICE Previous accounting experience desirl-He but not essential. Reply in own handwriting. giving full particulars, io- BOX 824, Oticrdiun Office DWELLING FDR SALE New building 18 x 20 feet, thoroughly insulated-even the floor is insulated so that if; may be set anyivhere with- out a basement. This building contains one large room finished with Douglas Fir plywood and Fiexboard and may 3e patrititioncd according to your plans or enlarged on if esire . If you didn't get around to building Ithat new house this year and you need a. warm home for this winter, this build- mg will solve your problem. This building can easily be moved to any location South of Hilisboro Bridge in a few hours by tractor oil dozer, and is ready to live in as soon as it arrives. J. T. MORRIS, Vernon. e-QoaQoeQAaQoQQ-oot I FOR saris BY AUCTION a OR PRIVATE SALE ~ FRIDAY. SEPT. 9th AT I PM. $1800 a Your Investment B-Apartment House with new Brick Siding, new Foundation. Runs from Kent Street to Clarke Street. Garage on Clarke Street. 220 Kent Street, opposite Naval Bldg. . W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. VW<§>O 14B Richmond St. Charlottetown Telepliom I410 , none: a T0 DDII FARMER CUSTOMERS The practice of using new potato bags in fields It digging time must stop. Not only is the Province los- ing huge sums of money annually by this practice but we are also losing our markets by shipping in old, dirty bags in competition with New Brunswick and Maine where all harvesting is done in barrels. Arrange now to procure feed or second hand bags for your digging operations as all bags delivered will be charged to you. Then when potatoes are delivered we plan o_n paying for them at a bag included price, _ discontinuing the old custom 0f buying by the bushel. We Positively Refuse To Accept Potatoes Packed In Soiled Bags SIMMONS AND MacFARLANE JOSEPH READ AND COMPANY i MACFARLANE PRODUCE c0. i‘ J. LORNE DRISCOLL , NAPOLEON mo UNCLE an s. Clifford Mclridd Apply to the owner at the above ad