PAGE SDI NIW ISSUE- KENT LINE LIMITED slut suns-r ssonrosoa nouns MATUBINO JUNE ma. 1961 use: - its and ACCIUED lu-ranasr s-o risen new F. J. Bililllllll 8| BDMPANY LTD. l. l. lAGNALb-Mansger 14S Richmond Si». Charlottetown Telephone 1470 Advertising Rates ‘Payable in Advance Ilnllnn Charge l-ni Any Advertisement lb Cents Central Guardian ideas‘; 5c per word; Western and itsatern locals ls pa: word; Announcements and Coming Events, 8e per word: CL-gflflpd, so per word; ln Illensorians Notices, 10c per inch; Lists cl floral and r hrs at Condolence. 10c per inch; for $1.00 and l0 cents for every Offerings. Cards. sis» lo per name; Let» Wedding assessments, 40 words additional i words Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, Ila psr Inch or it P9!’ word. Lists of subscriptions, 40 cents psr insis- Othar rates on application. Address and Presentation. 81.01 Teacher Wanted TEACHER WANTED ALAKA smool District No. 1'19. Supplu- ,Henry Culleton, Sec- Royalty School. Suplllfimelll‘ , Principal $300. Primary -‘=25°- A- McNevln, Secretary. WANTED-PRINCIPAL FOR. Augustine Cove School. first class preferred. SuDDIEIIlQ-ll‘ 33°0- Apply Mrs. Jessie A. Cameron- 886')’. sacrum WANTED non PBIM- r m, nt o! Albany vlilsse School. supplement $2°°~°°- AP‘ ply Ray Cameron. Secretary. _ menus. F03 wgglgnlltaiver Slrclhool. Sllptllemm" 522990, ,1, W. Bcll. Secretary. WANTED _. rmcnmt FOB New London School. Supplement $325.00. James Cole, Secretary- , For Sale 51,5 ._ DUAL PURPOSE Iggorgsocn Cow. newly lflttllfllal- Also I01!’ calves, male and 191115116- Rngistered. ly Allison. w- Eachern, New Wille- — 1"" l; _ r a . ggfldinilflfnl-lnazvdirit Seoaott. Cornwall. o; 5A“ _ QIIOBTIIORN cow I Yo . Newly freshencd. Also brood sow. James O'Donnell. Vlfll- on River. QALB 1.905 HUDSON CAB- Mqfgg tioned thil IP14"! also hay rake. Sterling Molyneaux North River. IORSALE-lat-BFOIID-TWO ton truck complete with closed‘ in rug, Apply Bruce Chamll w. Malncdue. i; gALl BY AUCTION 0N ' of l-loward MfiKly- atley River, Tuesday. Jilly 30- d pm. standard time. Twenty-On! acres in coil and 20 acres stand- ins. ii Q11; .- ONE ENTERPRISE my; nun Cream limarnel B41189- Phons 821-1- ], SALE — PONY. QUIET AND gmutllt.‘ yummy Sanderson, York o . YEAH- HOL- IOU! Count Path- B SALE — stein Bull. sired b dnder Kerk. Dam Iver Les Jean Politico 11018 lbs. milk of 3.72 T”; M” three younger Bulls cf suns stock. Comptons, Belle River. ._ HUNTER ltfvll. “I? of IAIITIILI twge acres I‘. WJfMY°$WniT Gillie. Fred- ericton. n anus - nsnmo non‘. new mil Spring. 42 u. 1cm- 9 1t- bean-l. With or without motor. Ap- ply Lawrence Larsen. Port Elgirl. N. B. 3 s - csnnvs (so) E5- tabllshed near Beach and Car Ferry at Cane Tormentlnc. Aovly Mic Mac Cabins, 1". W. Cole. CB9? Tormentins. Male Help Wanted . AGENTS AND SALESMEN TO sell new plastic milk bottle MIDI ulclc salu. Good pro- Aotosnico Products. St.. Montreal. IALESMAN WANTED — SALES- man with car to cover Prince Ed- ward Island on conunission basis. payable weekly and monthly. one with established connection orc- ferrtd. no exception to salesman tarrving other lines providing same does not. interfere. Apply ltatinc age. lines now carrying. . ancc J. E. Wright Agencies, Moncton. N. B. Miscellaneous WORK FOR. YOURSELF — BIG money selling portraits. United Art Company. Toronto 2-8. APPLICATIONS WILL DE AO- cepted for two general duty nurses for Kimberley Hospital. Gross salary $126.00, three weeks holidays, 8 hour duty, 6 day weak. Fare refunded after 6 months fiscrvlcc. Apply Miss R. Hartwig, 'Matron Kimberley Hospital Sot- lety, Kimberley, B. C AN OPPORTUNITY — ESTAB lished Rural Watkins District . 1f you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 — have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write todav t0 The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept, Z-C- lA, 2177 Masson St. Montreal. NOW READY FOB INSTALL- atlon In your Kitohen Range. Twin Oil Burners. Write us and we can arrange to have this in- stalled immediately In your home Phone or write for information. Jac it Co., 873 Main St. Saint John. New Brunswick. Produce MONTREAL. July 36 —(O P)..- Produce prices quoted today ra- ported by the Domini-on Depart- ment of Agriculture folio-w: : Spot free cases A-Iarge 48-49 1-3; A-med. 47-47 1-2; A- ullets 41-43 1-2; B 35-36; C 1. Western. sales, large 48 1-2; med 46 1-2; B 36 1-2; bids, largo 47 1-2; med 4.5 1-2; B 351-3 C 31 1-2. Receipts: 951 cases. Butler: Wholesale, Que. pasteur- ized, No. l 40 1-2; current receipt Que, No. 1 pasteurized 3B — first grade cresmery rlnta Job price 42; solids 4. Rece pts 2 ‘lox- es. Cheese: Western and Que. cur- rent receipt. white 20. FOB FSP. wholesale colored Z! 146-5 Edd; white 23-23 1-4. May; export "ice. current make, white 20 11- 8-21. Rlecelpta: 7.530 boxes. Mos-Filige Sale B6 and 14% acres of Land on There will be sold by Public Auc- tion In front of the Law Courts Buildings in Charlottetown on Tiles- day, thc Sixth day of Au ust A. 11-. 194G, at the hour of Twe ve o'clock noon, all and singular that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situ- ate, lyng and being on Township No. 2B in Queens County bounded and described as follows that is to say; COMMENCING at a stake set in the vvestside of the Melville Road and in the north boundary line of land In the possession of Joseph MacVln; and running thence north |along said Road the distance of ISeven Chains and Fifty links: thence west Thirteen chains; thence north to the north boundary llnc of land In possession of James Malone: thence west along James Malone’! land to land in possession of Joseph McDonald. thence south Fifteen chains to the said boundary line of Joseph MacVin’s farm, and thence cast. along the same to the place of commencement containing Ninety- elx (M) acres of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT, piece and parcel of ia-nd situate, lying and being on Lot Twenty-nine In Queens County aforesaid, hounded and described as follows. that is to saw-COMMENC- ING on the division line between the eastern and western moieties of said Lot; Twenty-nine In the north- ern boundary line of land formerly in ’ nf Henry Cutcliffe now ELECTRIC FANS ON HIGH AD- iustsble gggestsls. l8 inch $75.00, 6 inch éolch These fans are equipped wi eavy uty motors totaly enclosed and are uaran- teed fcr two years. Limit qua/n- tity. Order now. Store & Office Equipment Co- 44 Craig St. W. Montreal ' Wanted WANTED - TWO GIRLS FOR Poole Hotel, Montague. Highest waxes Paid. Apply at Hotel. W A N T E D — UNFUBNISIIED room by business girl, Write “J" c-o Guardian. WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAN to work on farm. Apply Walter Clarke. North Wiltshire. CAB WANTED BETWEEN 1929 and. 1937. J. K. Ross, Durldas Centre. WANTED -- COUPE OI SEDAN. 1937 or later. Ceiling price. Rev. S. B Staokhouse, R. R. 5, Mount Herbert, ~ Charlottetown. W A N T E l) - ALE BOTTLES. Phone 1107-2 Mimsel Bros WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. FEED bags, horsehair. Maurice Block 6a Co., 158 Kent Street. Phone 2208. WANTED -- CAB WANTED. 1981 or later. Body and interior must be In good shape. Write X. Y. Z. care Guardian. Personal HYGIENIO SUPPLEI (BUSH I goods) mailed postpaid in lalain. sealed envelope with nrics t. aafifiles : 2i samples S1. M -Ordar Da Bl. Nov-Rub‘ her Co Box 9 Hamilton. Ont. Tourists Accornmodated TOURIST! ACCOMMODATED IN nice eoun home. Write "D. D." care Guard an. MILK PUDS Milk "pu " run on similar lines to public houses but serving milk and soft drinks instead of alcohol were enmeshed by Dr. Eric S. Wai- erhouse of Richmond College, Eng- lar-d, as s method promoting temperance I-Ie said control of driri’; traffic would cutomaticafy reduce the daily toll of the roads. USES HEAD AS BUDDEI The strange flattened and wid- ened faoc of the hammer-head shark serves as a bow rudder. and is used In making quick turns in pursuit of fish. I llcuslng Enterprises (Charlottetown) Ltd. Notice To Contractors Building Project Ne. 803 Charlottetown, P.E.I. jest nllnlber, will be received by the undersigned until 5.00 pplvtgllgnst 8, 1946, for the following construction: l3 Z-storey frame apartment buildings. Plans, specifications, lender form, and information for " bidders may be obtained on and after J uly 28, 1946, from lbs offlcs of Housing Enterprises of Canada Ltd, 395_ (Pleat Si. W., Toronto, Ontario. - Plans and specifications Jftuctivs Mechanical Trades ' Building, Halifax, N.S. To obtain plans and specifications for tendering. dc- w may be In cted at: Con- Exchange, posit of a‘ cheque for 815.00 will be required. “i it was.» Each tender lnnst bs accompanied by a marked csrti- || n" l‘ fisl cheque for 5 per cent of the tender prks. ' "II any tender not necessarily accepted. Canals D. I. STOIIHS, General Maura Ion! I f ass llstst ‘I’ . ,1 Sealed tenders, marked as such and Identified by pro- srd of Trade ll- hl possession of Charles Dunsford: thence running north along said division line Fifteen chains or to the southern ‘ undary of land for- merly in possession of Peter Clarkin now In possession of Edward Kelly. thence east to the DeSable lllver or Creek, thence southwestwardly along the courses of said Creek to Charles Dunsforsfs north boundary line, and thence west along the same to the place of commencement containing seventy-four and one- half acres of land a little more or less, together with a righb-of-wsy ten feet wide from the northeast corner of the above described land along the southern boundary of the said Edward Kelly's land to the 500th Melville Road aforesaid. The above sale is made under and by virtue of s. Power of Sale con- tained in a. certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Twelfth day of January, A. D., 1084 and made between Emmett Monaghsn ill Kllly’: Cross in Queens Count , Farmer, and Marv Monaghn hIa wife, of the one part; and Fannie E. A. Johnson cf Charlottetown In Queens County. Single wmnan, of the other part: which Mortgage has now become vealed in the under- filmed as Executrix of the Estate of the said Fannie E. A. Johnson and because of default having been made In payment of the Principal money and interest secured there- For further particulars apply to Gandeg dz Haszad, Solicitors, Can- adlsn Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown. "gated this 13th day of July A. D». MARY II. JOHNSON, Eaeeut ll Estate of F. E. A. Johnson, Mortgagec. Mortgage Sale public auction at the premises at 800 Illusion Street 1n Charlottetown, on Tueada the sixth day of Angus A. D., 1 , at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that tract of land situate, lyln and being in the Common of Char otto- own in Queen's, bounded and dea- crlbed as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the Southern aide of Burton Street at the western boundary of Town Lot number eighty-four. thence sonthwardly along the eastern boundary of a plot of land in possession of Charles MacLean, fnr the distance of eighty- four feet or until strikes the northern side of a lane fourteen feet In width running outwardly from ClamberIand Street, thence castwandly along the said lane for ‘he distance of forty feet until it strikes the western bound y of land in possession of Thomas Mae. Millnn, or a line In continuation, thence northwardly along the said line to Euston Street aforesaid, and thence wastwardly. along the suns to the lace of commencement and right o way over land. Also all that other parcel of land Slinntl. lying and being In the Common of Charlottetown In Queen's County, bounded and dos- cfibed as follows, that ll to say: Commencing on the south side ol a lsna fourteen feet wide leading from Cumberland Street on the north-east corner of land co ed by Noah Waughan and running om thence south parallel to Cumber- land Street for the distance of Bllhty feet. and running from thence eastwsrdly In s line sl with the said line for the letsncs of forty-two feet or to the land formerly owned by M. Gallant and rsnnlnr from thence north nlon the eastern boundary of said land M. Gallant until it meets the lone creaard. and running from thence wertwardly along the sald line h the place of eornnsencunent». i, abovassls ls nlsdztnnd: and no s power as sol- talned In an fndantnrs of Mo dated the fourteenth Isy of A. D. illl. made between Pa Dfsobllllan. u Ohario To be sold by Contractor slsemhg, Ills wife. si ‘than first and Im- Ila o. Waaghan sum ‘n. “nan-n mash menial was: Coanty, sf the second part, I been nlads la Inseam nsonfls secured by the Par rilssIss-s I is Mashed n-Tuu. out?“ cumu- Del Mil; No. 2 as 11-16 Del mlf m, , Gables Golf Course, bsseh. W» l. CONVENTION The District Convention of l-hl Women's Institutes of start-Ry Bridge, Cavendish. the Rllltiwfi- Toronto. Mayfleld. Bayview. New Glasgow. Ebenezer. b1- Mary's- wneatiey River. erside. and 30- 11th was read by Mrs. Earle Henry and! responded to by Mrs. Damien Cullen. liliss MacDonald. super- visor from Charlottetown, attend- eu the evening meeting, as did also Mr. J.P.~ Maclrlnis. Thflat- m- spoke on the great eflort be- mads to eradicate cancer. There was a line display of handl- craft. Mrs. Lorne Mscltwen was pianist and conducted a lively sing-song. A table was spread with daintles provided by the munbers. the Stanley Bridle Ini- stituts supplying t-hs drinks. At the 7:30 session it was de- cided to hold the next annual at New Glasgow. The following of- ficers were elected: President-Mrs. I-I. J. MscLeod. Vice president-Mrs. Herbert stsvenson. Richard Body-Treasurer -— Mrs. econ. Chief Justice Campbell gave a Township No. 2B in Qllwlls Cnunti- Dlgkj Island." Miss Marv MacKil-mon delighted the audience with her step- dssueinlr to music provided by Mrs. George Dickleson. being pianist for the evening. Another sing- song wa enioyed and Rev. W. I. Green oontrbutcd lo the enter- tainment in songs and readings. LOW-PRICED GISM 'OF LOVELY HUES in the world is aciually one of the least expensive on the market to- day, 1t is the “tourmallr-c." ilnsur- passed in colour range by onv gem- stone on earth, so abunclar.‘ that, its price is pleasingly low. Described by regisered icweiers of the Almer- icsn Gam- Society as one of the finest values in grins, you om buy o, tourmaline for a few dollars or for several hundred dollars. ‘There l; a tourmaline to fit every purse, and match every colour mood. its history is ubiquitous. for rmhy countries boast their own special brand of the sparkling stones. The toumlsiine has been known only since the 18lh'C€lll.1lIY. oe- canse grevious to 1703 its identity as a. d tinct species was not recog- . For centuries, tourmaline varieties were confused with the ruby, sapphire, l-meruld, topaz and amethyst. Natives of India still call the red tournmime a ruby. The newly-discovered green South Afri- can tourmaline is somewhat darker in colour than the emerald but exceeds the imomld in orilllar-cy Actually, according to the Ameri- can Gerri Soclefil, a. fine-coloured African tourmaline ls far more beautiful than a mediocre emerald. Of Mllzy Hues Even more iridescent than the rainbow, the mystic tourmaline runs s fantastic gamut in both d and light exquisite soft pastel 1m and hues from colourless (schroite) through red and pink (rubeiiitel, green (emeralite) biuo (lndioollte), yellowish-green, honey yellow, violet-re‘; (siberite). to biaok (schorl). The more expensive and uncommon specimens are the blue and rcd. You can even find the highly desirable “cat's e e" henomenon in the tournlalne. mo tourmniincs oan also be out in half so that two colours my be contained in one crystal for ex- ample, one half pink, the other green. For many years. wurmallnes from California were sent to Chino where they were piglets-lowly wt and carved Into jewe and orna- ments, and then re-iznported into America as "Chinese" tourmaline. It is s hard rem sufficiently tough not to break easily, and retains an alooelient polish. Quite capable of standing alone. without leaning on any other 60m for oomlltrison. the tourmaline is also sn excellent atone for men's Jewelry While your dad, sweetheart, husband or m+ee++e+c+e» Raymond’: Transfer MARITIMES ‘Phone 1208 Or call at 48 Cumberland St. ~+++++++++++Y POULTRY Buying daily live and dressed fowl and chickens. Also cattle, lambs and sheep. EASTERN PACKING CO. SOURIS Vi. Fox Pena A few Fox Pens left with Inch and inch and one half wire. Also s quantity of 1% and 2-inch fox wire. for poultry fences, etc. W. R. JENKINS 216-212 Great. George St. “"""'_ FOR SALE AT CAVENDISH Cottage lots, ‘beside Green near been can eta as; a laty, use. uznns- o. wsooam. aamvrrr Ilstllliv C. F. STEWART Cavendish —— I One of the must beautiful Jewels A few ' o‘ rolls slightly rusty, suitable THE cnARtorrE-rowu ‘ ouaxnuua "In Butchison and his steer which gavs the champion carcass W. J. Hutohison of Kinistino won championship honors at the re- talk on "The Early Days lo P. E. cent Saskatoon Fat Stock Show and Sale with s Hereford steer of his ovlm- raising. It was the fourth consecutive year that a Hutchison entry hid lfllllwd the show. Last yea-r Mr. l-rutchisonb son, Bob. contributed ! the champion. I I II ‘son might shy awa from a less lsubtle jbwel, hed proud and ,plessed to own a tourmaline whose ‘soft dignified beauty would contin- uall remind him of your own per- fcct on in his heart. ENJOY THEIR IHEALS Some s ccles of insects including some but flies, have taste organs‘ in their legs. OUT OUR WAY Tenders For Hay Tenders will be received st the Provincial Departure“; of Agriculture until Tuesday. July 80th, for all standing hay north of buildings at Beach Grove farm. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE rnorssrv ‘Fossils 7“ s1 noun nusnoo ‘Q Residential Property, consisting of large, three Storey House, containing ten rooms, situated on a one acre Ioi, near paved highway. Has electric power from Charlotte- town. Has sceptic tank, deep Water W611 Syfiielll. ready for running water. This house is only seven years old and is in A1 condi. lion. The location would be excellent for the Tourist trade, being a quarter mile from the seashore. Near church.» and schools. Apply PETERS l GALLANT, LTD. North Rusiico, P. E. I. By J. R. WILLIAMS out: BOARDING ‘MN? ,1 ‘ _ ANY DULLIT‘ FALLING ON With Major Hoopla EGAQJASOM-‘BHOO Hm AWAY AND sxws THE FISH - ‘rllevlze F02 . / Wl-IEE -ul=!_.= as 1 smut: Feoze, WHICH z AM satin AS 114s NAWTH bots, . Maser: we Mi;- TAKE ME i=o~ A New-sun’ ouwtw AN‘ Mossy AWAY.’ é- usv wwmfb urine: mwuarrs vA MEAN sv sruumwrurs raacleuun f ‘IM THINK YER QAZY WOlll ON JOE. FOIMQ) GOYYA WOIK GI KNOZY. GIVI THAT IQUOITA IIO LINE-MAUI FIR 1M. ILL - I (Iii NIINW/Il‘ : shun-h L - .. A LI$T 0F ‘sq THAT'S §LAlMIN‘ '~ AN xou TI a N’ ME ear HERB ALL "rw ‘TIME coils ' MILLI$’S . IVISITIN" us? ?