' FOR SALE OI h “VERIFICATION, A EXP!!!’ INVfi ll ltahlaud lit- OOQIONWIALTH IN SBA Juniors-non rousrnrunss, arm ADI IOI DESQI-IPHVI CIIOULAI F. J. BllEllllli 8| BOIIPMIY LTil. I. If. IAGNALb-llansgcr Charlottetown ‘ . TERNATIONAL CORP. RES ' FAIR. NOOII, BIABONABLE AN AGIUIID IAIKET THIN!‘ SUPERVISION ‘Ilalcphonu 1010 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement l6 Cents Central Guardian locah, 3c per word; Western and Eastern locals g4, per word; Announcements and Coming Events, Sc per word: Classified, 3c pcr word; In Mcmortam Noflccu, 70o per inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards.‘ etc., 5c per nuaue; Let- ters of Condolence. ‘its par inch; (g;- $1.00 and 10 cunts for cvrry additional 3 wards. Notion of Thanks and Appreciation, 10c per inch or 0c par ward. Llata of slslluw ptlona. t0 cents per inch. Other rates on application. Wedding engagements, d0 wards Address and Presentation, 81.00. For Sale IXOIAJNGI - Powgamus Bhle Male. Apply Sam Kennedy. 2-2-21 FOR SALE -- TWO CHOICE Standard female Foxes. One marked Mule Fox. Five Fox PensI A ly Russell Bemard, Hunter Rape; 2-2-21 FOR SALE — USED FAWCETT R ngc. Cheap. T. A- Brothers.‘ s. So . Montague. Eget Royalty. 14-11.‘ 175a sans - ngwbo mu: oowws Female He‘? wamed 311K118} en hMagDgnaa d, filmgeyrlWANTllD —W0MA1§FOBTLIG1E£ River. 2-4-21.| house keeéains. Dilly om _ Grocer , orner Kent and Persona] forvdSreets. - " - ANTED — EXPERIENCED uyomrno surruus (nuamcn "gummy ,0, 9mm, Comm, goods) mailed post 1d 1n lain.‘ 59m, Good wage; wm b, aid sealed“ envelope wlmgégaelstogl m, h; m,” w_ pt sing?‘ g, sacs i B , Rti,P... MmOrder Dept. B8. Nov-Rub- Co‘ on!‘ us co 1.31.5 ber Co.. Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 1-28-241- warn-a - GIRL F911; nouisnu- x t d coo s snsnnoa rAnLmrs Ann nr- 1,15, m,‘;;'fl,_°,l’,,:, “d, femivc. 2 weeks’ su y $1.00; 12 2-2- weeks $6.00. at all russlmfl u Vlale Help Wanted AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED T0 handle distribution of world- famous Watkins Products 1n clot- ies and towns. Biiz demfllld -— hi8 profits —— pennanent .No invest- ment, neoessarv—chance for pro- motion. For Free details wltnhout oblkgatlon. write Dent. ZC-C-m- 2111 Manson St., Montrgk-Ii-i. -1 SALESMMI WANTED, for large organis- pflon ulaeturirsg “a diu- tlibuthg Electrical and Radio Applauces, Toys and Small I'm-alike. Apply with rcf- FOR SALE Medium aiaed twoutary louse la excellent condition. large lat and good location. Would consider exchange for something smaller, prefer- ably semi-bungalow style. Write "MM", Guardian. 194.1» C TIlLOG Pl lN ti] u iii‘, {Mvytpq ~ w Fill IAIY TO PllIl‘ HINTY l!!!‘ is the vsrrar of all‘ sown. curl l i ' some." ..l':...'"..".u;,..s:.' r‘ Ian "wk": maniacs cl undernnuri I commercial Iadvusrlaad ll i rs......-.'....... ' rnnimili§t s.""1s..'-- I DOMINION SH D Hillibl. GiUfljPil/WII Uni Must have full time employment. Uni- . a ‘V’ Agents Wanted ‘WORK FOB YOUBSELF — BIO money selling portraits. t A C .'l‘ t 2. ed n’ 0mm“ °1§?\llv?1-11-261. ', Miscellaneous {ii-ii !saws, namnrmmn AND rau- - sioned any-size. Josevh Li-glfg‘ housework. Plain cooking Good wages. 11 Pleasant Strce . ‘WANTED — GIRL FOB GENERAL I GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. No small children. Apply to Box N. B. Guarllagr. u ' Lost, Found. Strayed inosr -' noon ouanv aa- twcen Elm Avenue and Home's Garage. Call 1232-L. 2-2-31. LOST -BI'l'WI-1N MT. ALBION Station and Tar-lntum, Buffalo l Robe. James Murnsghan Taran- ‘ emu, 2-4-11 l i LOST — IN CITY WALLIT CON- tainlng sum of money and regis- card. Phone fwd-Jig; tration l_ ward. ' Wanted Taurus - T0 nur ram, so 50 acres, near Charlottetown. i1. Pullets 2c; B ae-ao; c rue cnARLUITIETOWN vzuanman PAGE nvc Tho Markets At A Glance hm‘; .1 a?" ' r a T. c n! 6 lye soar “l1 other 26-year peak yetsarduy as mkcra bid the rain w the full five cents a bus e1 allowed 1n a single day. WINNIPEG. Heb. I —- (GP) — Rye prices continued their grea- sivc advance to new high evsls yesterday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange with all fut/uru gained the five cent a bushel limit pcnnlt- in any one day. lg the close May was quoted at There was a substantial cegpgt trade_1n wheat with sales tota g more than 1,800,000 bushels inclu- ding about 1,150,000 bushels for the United. Kingdom, 310,000 for UgQRnRA. and $4100 for Hench re . NEW YORK. Feb. I — (1!) — The Stock Market Saturday con- cluded a. generally rising week at the " “ ‘ level in l5 years with steels and specialties leading a fast short session wth gains of fractions to better than four points. Expectations that President Tru- man would announce a steel price boost soon continued to keep the market's inflation pot boiling. Although many pivotals faltered, closing figures for favorites were at or near the best of the brief proceedings. The Asoclated Press GO-stock composite was up .1 of a Doint at 80.4, a peak since March 2'7. 1931, and on the week showed a net ad- vance of two full points and 876 issues were registered. Produce MONTREAL, Feb. 8 - (OP) — Produce prices quoted here Sat- urday reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow: EGGS: Packed for export A . Large 3'1; A Medium 35; spot free ‘cases, A Large 36; Medgxgm 34; A BUTTER: Wholesale Que Job- bing pasteurized, fresh and storage No 1 Que 35, No 2 35 1-2; Current - receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 35- 3-4 del Mtl; No 2 34 3-4 de1 Mtl; first grade creamery prints Job price 38; solids 3'1. OHIEIFBE: Current receipt, west- ern and Que. com-ed 22 1/16. white 22 PUB; wholesale. colore 22 13/16-28 1/10; white 2'3 3-4-23. r-omrors: in m bags m» 1 Que. P.E.1. NB. 190, No 2 snail 1.75; 100 lb bags Maine A 2.54, B 2.23; Mass B 2.23. Montreal Exchange All Chem . Am Car or Write "B. L." cars Guardian. 2-2-21. CANADA .PIOVIJVCI OI‘ ‘PRINCE EDWARD IILAND m rim PROBATE’ 600M‘ The 00th day of January. A. D. 1m Estate of Margaret Poole, bk of Lower Montague in King's (Joana in the said Province, Mar- flad onaan, deceased teatate, To the Sheriff of the County of glngs County cr any Constable nr terata n within said County. the and appeur bef th Jud; em. at a Probateozlaourteto be he d in the Court House in f“ ‘ in Queens ‘ day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the aaid~ Eu- hte uheuld not be pulsed and the Eshtu closed as praged for in said iiItiion andEon m‘: owl ifltephui: . alslan. uq., .. or sa Petllonar. v Anditiuhurebyordcrcdthata true copy hneof be forthwith 1gb- fiead la some newspaper hlhhurl in Charlottetown uforesai once in each week for atleuat four con- secutive weeks from the date bere- of and that a true cop‘); hereof be orthwiih pcatd in t fc laces rcqastlvely. namely, ball of the Court Ilonsa n Georgetown ln Kings County afore- said. at or near the store o W. A. Poole and Company in lower Mon- aforcasld, and at or near the OOIWIIQ in In Managua‘: that all persona i sdsd said lkta as a cra- "t.rcl.r':.:".r:€'. “m. aro Leonard Paher, Judge of tho said Probate Court at Charlottetown af ..."::*:.'...:::"’ "' '"' Igfls Cort. i (so .) I. nmacaaur plural. (sum ' ' | a-r-u-raas. , u. Texas Con) - n . U 5 Rubber Anaconda . 3-4 oaurmo: WILIIIAI upon “reading thl M t l-t pufltlon on fie of John Landr Ne? 88:11:?“ 1.3 of Lower Montague aforesaid, Nam" ’_ 34 Ilgenhay, and Jnueulicu Poole of yum; P“ 5.3 new: ""1 1:""..- "M M Co» H he“. ors o e a ve named Republic 7,8 pruylng that u citution may q H; be issued for the purpose harc-n- sperry Std 0.1 N J United Air v .. ,_ _. .. H..__.H.. 35$83é8$22gg8$2$8§§%$$Bg§aggg§3$g$£E%§3$3§ U S Steel . 5-8 Warner 3-8 West Union Westinghouse 1-4 Youngstn 3-4 DON'T FEAR. THE TONGUE The flsshlng—tongue of u make 1s not dangerous, 1t is n sense or- gen. MHH AN!‘ IWHN’. HI O sraaalo rms wav - O-O-QO'O >The Mulberry Bush by HELEN TOPPING ‘null! -l+na+n+e+wao+o+e-e+a+e XAPPBB XIV In the street, Avis Andrews jerk- ¢d 0P0 door of her car an- sonTourastoodopenaoAvisstalk- ed down the hell. and she saw Vir- ginia's bright hair bent desk. and beside her a studyhlg “lab”? the Qgld t a an y no lookupuntilAvlswaafairluin In the coming Civic Electron to be held on Wednesday, February 13th, having identified myself with a group of progressive citizens, I am offering myself as a candidate for Councillor for_your Ward. If elected, I will put forth every effort possible to serve the interests of our City to the best of my ability. J. Gordon MacDonald 2-4-6-8-11-12-13 TO THE ELECTORS the room. Then Virginia said. “Oh. Avis-J’ and stopped when she suw tlhe strange. cold look on Avis‘ face. Mr. Harrison-Wire. Andrews." , "How do you do?” Oscar Han-b‘ Virginia's hand back of the chair. M r tree-n’ .... ....,. " y—" began thl , but Avis’ eyes were like blades leaping at er. "I - do not know v/hy you have 1d for the ke! Milne — done this cruel thing," she 5a lrlflldly- "Pretending - making my brother fall in love with y0l1—" "I did not Race fall 1n love with me." Virginia stood her 810111111. though her hands were shaking. Mike - MJlks was here, Oh. go away. Avis - let me think! "I filled i0 339D Bruce from fall- ing in love with me," she went on quirtly. "I told him I __1oved Someone. else. I told him 1t was nqrtrlsm om 0e t 11 him ' ou n h married someone ielse. Iygillppigrcel u are married?” Avis said mgr,- ,_ llllkinia throw up her head, and ner cheeks flamed dangerously. "Yes. I em married — to a man who is famous and successful - "1111 “m?! I did not tell because we had an agreement not to tell and bec new’ 8 "Because it was her affair - 1nd m one elses." said lltlle Mr. Hflfflwll, quietly coming m he; defense. “It's the affair c4’ our family - if she received my brother,” shap- lled Avis. "It's undoubtedly his affair _ REPORT 0N - __"_<Contlnued from Page 4 l for cheaper and cheaper money and will use the full power of al- most unlimited government to direct the private expenditure it stimulatw into the channels 1t thinks most desirable. A second important instrument that 1s now employed by the Brit- ish Government 1s the use of cen- tralized buying. Ilhe Ministry of Supply, for example, buys all of the housing materials d-fmtly 1mm the manufacturers with whom 1t nieces the necessary orders. Then the Government sells these bulld- 1n8 supplies to the building con- tractors and construction com,- panies who build the actual homes. The manufacture of hous- ing materials has not been social- ized, but its ability to set its own prsces and wages and to pick its own customers has been basically altered. O O O This writer was particularly in- terested in a third technique. un- dramatically called “Operational Research". that m-onuses to alter government itself. Scientists and technicians are being employed by the Government to solve prob- lems that are not in their specific fields. Physicists, for example, have been called in to take a look at administrative techniques and to recommend changes. Biologists who misht not be expected to have the most realistic approach in that field, have participated in the 131511111118 of the centralized buying program Just described. This practice had its origin dur- ing the was". A leading geneticist was told that military fllglvts over the Bay of Blscay had to b; dollbled- He accomplshed the re- sult without additional men or planes. Dr. Zuckennan, the zoo- logist, hel ed plan the bombing attacks be ore D-Day. The novel. ty of the technique is that 1t calls for the services of a man who starts with no knowledge of the problem to be solved. Instead of assigning the expert or bureau- crat to work 1n his specific but narrow field, a battery of the "bat brains‘ is trained all fields. Here are the seeds of an intellectual oligarohy Herc, tog, may be the first application of scientific method to the wide Tense of problem that govern- ment confronts. The one thing the three bash iwhlliques of the Labor Govern- ment hsve 1n common is the debt they owe tc the war. Centmlimd buying by government. channelin- and controlling investment, and "Operational Research" were introduced under Churchill. They remain as basic instnunenta‘ to re- shape the nation's economic and Clement Attlee. social life under The truth 1s that the Labor vernment of Britain is less soc- economy than 1t 1s unadult- erated war econ Pcct to any of them to incite fears unsung Americana that Socialist barricades aro around the ocu- D61‘. nun: rm: roman OF WARD 3 This is to notify all voters that I am not lflminating for election as Councillor in your Ward on this occasion. Thanking you for your generous support in the past. Yours truly J. T. McKEE but probably he'd prefer to settle now ‘Teresa. was dead. Oscar He!- at himself,” Harrison countered. risons sensitive face was tlwilihills Avis got herself out of the of- and she saw that his hands rem ed. “tFihlfifkbfiif,'-lmlnl3gelcrlllcveinlug "We'll have w so." vlrslnls said Oscar Harrison. “I - have been daredly- “'I'here’s no one efigk I foolish-but after all itismy YOU ti} — 0“ l» marriage. I — could you 11111811 8110111111 807' 119 _ “slumb- this alone? My husband 1s here—" Of course. cure the 0H1? "Certainly. Rlun along. I'll-see family she has. I -- Id like to m-rfivflltlmrl", rang as Vrglnia ‘izrerleghon?’ Hm’ __ my husband u ne l - was eputiifirygoon her hat She She dialed the number quick-ll’. frowned at 1t. then remembered then dialed again but there was mm», Mik might be calling, but no answer. Mike must have tired e iscrn mo Picked Oscar H “i! the receiver l-fe spoke a few to the office now. She felt a pang words, and she saw his face of unease, wondering what Avis might have said w him. Avis had n so changed and strange in her anger. But she could not wait. sihe had to to Teresa. ‘mere was no one c to take charge. "I'll leave a note for Mike," she decided She typed a few lins on s. sheet of paper, folded 1t and cmafigh- died, ten rinlnutes e807 He hung up the rec? v81’- They stood: a Mt locking at each Othel- dead. For a rnmnent Viliillifl W8! overwhelmed by ghls sudden calam- lty. Mike had come home — and UUT OUR WAY noeeom: THIS WA‘! I OF uvm‘! Ircca; A WALLOP w. A m: AN’ voure UNDERWEAR SLEEVE come our AN’ WRAPPED Akoswb ms NECK AN‘ HE ‘THOUGHT 1 WAS meow‘ H 15,255,32- ‘Hlllllllillllllllllillilll BAD ‘DEED IN- | To The Electors 0f Ward 3 qf waiting, he might be on his way streets wiifn Oscar By _|_ g_ wi|l|amg0UR BOARDING HOUSE P ELECTORS WARD ONE Havingtidentified myself with a progressive group o! citizens, representative of the different wards of thin City, I have decided to contest WARD ONE in thu forth- coming Civic Election. I find that it will be impossible for me to call on uacii individual voter, and I am, therefore, taking this means of! soliciting your support. Should you consider me qualified to represent you for the next two years, I assure you that I shall do all in my power to further the best interests of WARD ONE and the City as a whole. DANIEL E. NOONAN. VOTE FOR THE GROUP ‘an AAAAAAAAAAALL: To the Electors 0f Ward Two In the forthcoming Civic Elections I am running for Councillor in your Ward. Associated with a group of progressive citizens offer- ing their services to you in the interests of our city, I pledge myself, if elected, to represent your interests to the bTt . m‘ of my a H y A. WAUPHEN GAUDET. a. ‘ nam th outside, mgeneilmtttothgndoo: with a thum‘ tack. mmrpi... “%§2'°il.....“““.;'$...%f$ Attention Farmers smaller. grayer. She held to his elbolwwas they went down 1n the eeva r. V1 inl rod through the dim m a e Harrison sitting silently by her side, and the knowl- hht h“ “P15 h“. “m” 215.2‘; “'13 e co no go I h',to th.Allherdouzbts arlrxclll anxrleetilzs was suddenly dvr1nd- co- la? to mere shamed merrmries. soUlug ~ iwr. . We want large quantities of livu or dressed cows, bulls, steers. hel- fers, calves; also live and dressed poultry. Good prices, prowl" N- turns. kehadcomehome-to H° h“ “°“° °° m’ """'““‘°“‘ — (Continued on Page 8) With Major Hoopla EGAD,ISABON.'THEY SAY Noam l6 A PUZZLE osren- 1 l 1 umeemeo Scokes o: rwlesmlsrea meroiz-w- \ 1 . l I mPorzrAm SO85 ‘emu: 2.15am EHOVEL CHLlG-CHUGS 1 wAe HYPNOTlZEDI- Au‘ 90MB HUMHNQ P016 Now rm worm N5 up A new BUlLblNG -- THRERDBARE A5 w-r. / r 011-022 FOLKQES Wonk m THAT cTuALLv HAD PER- ~ T l; FQRMEB THEM-ca... THEN EV RQZE 1T DOWN 1 FEEL 1.04s A 11o‘ A PARKM Lor.'--- _ - ernzeo om waver": THE‘! ‘(HMKOB l eeurtemaaa! "rsersusr? _ I x‘ - i _ l _ " - y - - o‘ 1 a s Ill | l. l‘ F W / | r . W? l». vsns av srwvur. n1. v.1 ma a nnovv. - EFFORT 7' '| Aeolian THE rtorum SPECIAL By HAM FISHER mo MY BEAUTIFUL Tms l5 NOT A CINEMA MELODRAMA. IT WILL BE DONE PROPERLY AND NO CHANCE OFOIR BEING SFUPIDLY CAUGHT = mo ms AGER ARE m DRAWING ROOM 1 O94. Alas YOU some 1o TRY .. Hu/v/ 1 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan us 505MB WENT OUT" GOLLV - I'M NEARLY FROZEN STiFF 1.1.’ MAGGIE MLs-r HAVE ‘gm/OE, Goa: auowu "rue FURNACE Fm man“, WUZ OUT OF ORDER - H-AT LAST SKELETON! LET'S S109 AN’ SEE uow MARTHA us! wanes SHE'S WELL. ’NUFF ‘l0 uAs PERKINS come BACK var? WE'RE sow TO m’ [my 3M‘- "ow" MARTHNS Asleep-- ' NOT seesaw! ‘so WAYl