z . l In v A!‘ e ;.~ » l ' l. w.‘ AP‘ ‘i Ti i! , . ‘1 . l 1. F. ‘ \ i.‘ t :1 f . . ,. l . l l vl ti- l. . ‘i k ,.( . i 2 l‘? g . . -r ‘l U?” ,<, |~v I i.) z. l 1v ‘ m": i . w: h . . l . i » to“, ._r_1_< lllwv," A l ' i ‘i a]; Y i? a t t ' Charges luv u; Advertisement as Cont}. leaall ll P" Ierd; Wanton and laatera ‘will lo a» were: Aaeaaaaemeau and Ce - Inning; Central Glgfllu Ierdl Claaalllal Ia pa: welds ll Mallorhq ma,‘ Mata el Plane: and spiritual Offerings. cm». m. a. per “I”, Infill‘! et COMDIOMI Me per Inch; Wailing Engage- Nlle 0 words for um and 1a um for ovary additional a “"1" "W"! 0| Th!" ll"! lrlreeliatlon. Me oar Inch or lo M!’ will Unto of Subscriptions. 4e cenfl per lush: Addreaa 0nd Inoculation. 01.00. Other rates on application. For Sale‘, FOIL SALE-VIOLIN. PHONE ape-n. _€__.___ FOB SALE -— COMBINATION door (new). Phone 1419. FOB. SALE-AZ COBDS LUMBER. Apply OecllvMurray, New Wilt- shire. FO BELLE -- ONE HAND “MER- el‘. wrlnger, bookcase, base burner. Phone 2148-1. lleln Wanted WANTED JniKxiTr~oa oaaaaar. housework. Sleep out preferred. Apply 18 Upper PrlIICe. "Téllilttxlanfil . -__ waxrso - TEACHER Aron Savage Harbour School, Sup- plement $800.00. Fulton Pig- ott, Secretary. boarders llccolnnfodaltcd.“ FOB SALE —- FIRST YEAR P.W.C. Books. Mrs. Edgar Marshall, Covehead Road. FOB SALE - ELECTRIC STOVE in excellent condition. Telephone 1823, 161 Euaton Street. WANTED GIRL nodnnan. BUSI- ness girl preferred. Apply 334 Euston Street. iD-wlet T0 tar-runes UNFURNISHED rooms. Phone 2l27-J. FHYAtQcTE-ivh flirt)? typewriter in perfect. condition. Apply 146 Great George St 1-7pm sans: - Maidswvvlsran Overcoat, size 38. Also two baby bunting bags. Phone 1613-1. FOB BALE — INTERNATIONAL Gang Plow. Also Monarch 5 HP. Engine. Ernest lngs. Hazel- breok. _ FOR SALE — "ROTARY SAW, Frame and carriage. completed. 44 inch I. P. Saw. Good nvoykins order. Di-xon lvfllls, Fortune, FOR SALE — FORD TRACTOR and plow. Also 3 section spring tooth barrow. J. S. Montgomery, Park Corner. For: SALE-TEN-ROOM noose with modern conveniences. In good location. Apply 39 Walt!‘ St. Phone 1998-1... _.. Nitw AND usao ncmmo. ALL widths. traces. tcam and driv- ing harness, horse collars. W. R. Morrison, Fredericton. fifiifivfiaféilfiiinifé months nld. Call or write Clarence Gallant, South Rus- tico. ' Rooms, Apt; Wanted i-—-—-—-———~——~—i—i "WW" NAVAL OFFICER DEIRES FUE- nished 4 room apartment as soon as possible in nice vicinity. N0 family. Phone 666. _________ E ANTED -_ FROM NOVEMBER to May, a. furnished apartment for middle-aged rnarrledcoullle- No children. Apply Box 400. Guardian. . Work Wanted IVORK ON MAN DESIRES Apply 1.14 farm. Experienced. Kent Strect. Wanted WANTED Qmi-‘hssaon T0 nos- tcn by car within the next 10 days. Phone 2023-1, - WANTED - ALE BOTTLE! highest prices Phone 21f! Maurice Block. WANTED - ALE BOTTLE! Highest prices paid. Fast 919k‘ up service. Phone 2542. Evening! 1107. Michael Bros. tfiifiin _ use ENFIELD AND Ross match rifles, Mouser rifles and avtitms. Apply Box 636 Guar- dian. *c;.;av.i...i.;ri. Sale Fa..." sauj ifliaiszlsoan v-e m good condition. Apply 40 Valley. Eon SALE-DMZ DODGE sa- dnn, good shape. $000.’ ADPIY Imperial Service Station. FJEIRETr r: an {viii} truck, 1-2 ton. Apply 27 Bay- field St. FOR SALE-mm NASH SEDAN, A-l condition. Apply Capitol Garage, Sydney 5t- ron shim: Qiozn roan. NEW trles_ perfect condition. Pat Flood, Kelly's Cross _7 W _ ~ 56.. shin-Monet. a‘ roan. good condition. Apply evenings. Ernest Molyncaux. Southport. I041 Sedan. Faargo panel motor. Cornwall. Perfect gggjrggiibftioiinbfiits. t Cheap for quick sale. owner leaving town noon Monday 16th. Interested parties call 1'12 Kent Street. Phone 20004: llelo Wanted S P Ll‘. N D I D OPPORTUNITY. Average I45. weekly for nun or wanton in supply more than 250 Famllex necessities to the people ln your neighborhood. Bell full time, Write today for complete details of our time-tested plln for fast, any. dlrect-to-eustovner sales. Catalogue Free. Favmllex. M0111- -Dept. A1600 Delorlmler. WANTED tresl. Intelligent girl fer DODGE LUXURY LINER condition. 1042 truck 1.4, ton. New Apply Mac's Garage. r0 Ler-Fdnlihetlainfllearco single bedroom. ll Euston st. 'I‘0 L-ET- TWO Funnrsnl?!) rooms. 85 I-llllsboro Street. _Lo§_t_l-'ound Straycd LOST - BOYS GLASSES. VICIN- ity Prince Street School. Phone I 264-2 after Monday. LOST — CAR NUMBER PLATE. in vicinity of North River. Find- er please leave at Guardian. LOST BETWEEN CITTOWN AND Hunter River, brown leather bill fold, containing ‘large sum of money, check and important pap- ers. Reward. Finder please leave at Guardian. . Male Help Wanted AN OPPORTUNITY. ESTABLISH- od Ruiral Watkins District avail- able, If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 have or can secure travel outflt. this is your opportunity to gct established in a profitable busi- ness of your own. For full pairtj- culars write today to The J. R. Watklnh Company Dept. Z-C-IA 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que- bee. Wieiiiairwnea“ EVERYONE CAN MAKE EXTRA money by selling Master Kraft (lhrlstmas Cards. Outstanding values, widest range of Personal. ized Cards and Boxed Assort- mBlll-‘I. plus high commissions combine to make ours a most at- tractive proposltion. Master Kraft Greeting Card Company Limlnd. Department 1A, 025 Confeder- . ation Building, Montreal, ABE YOU A BRIGHT AND IN- telligent man seeking to assure your future? Exceptional oppor- tunity is offered by fast-growling Comslmy. selling direct to Con- flllmer, Excellent income assured person who can prove willing- ness to work. Blue Brand Pro- ducts, 722’! Alexandra St., Mon- treal, Que, Dept. PEI-C-l. DcscrihesProgrcssOn Automatic Awaken-er DETROIT, Sept. 12—(AP)-Two Tufts College dentists today des- cribed experimental progress to- wards producing an "automatic awakener" for sleepy truck drivers, airplane pilots, railroad engineers _-and night watchmen. Psychologists John L. Kennedy and Roland C. Travis envisaged the “possibillty" of developing en electronic warning apparatus that could be connected to.a. man's body and give some sort of alarm when he approached the “danger point" of inalertness. By connecting electrodes to the foreheads of Tufts students-in- cluding some who were wide awake and others who were fatiguedgfter a long sojourn at the junior prom —tbc psychologists were able‘ to measure the reaction times under varying conditions of muscular electrical output. Kennedy told a reporter the re- search "definitely indicates the possibility of producing a practical instrument." TROPICAL ARCTIC Although only 120 miles from the Arctic Circle, Fairbanks. Alaska sometime; has a temperature nl 100 degrees above Iero in the shade. We Claen ‘$3’ nuts a. cm Phone 2448 IIW lIITIIOI Mill!!! I responsible position Business Coma necessary Awlv Ion 30S Cliorletteltevvn, r. s. I. Mine Shares TORONTO, Sept. 11! —(CP)— Col, T. P. O'Connor, senior solicitor for the Ontario Securities Com- mission, said today the cormmissieon will proceed “probably Monday" with an investigation of transact- ions in shares of Eldona gold ntilics. Authority to investigate was ob- tained from the Ontario attorney- genernFs department. The inquiry will seek to establish whether there was illegal trading in Eldona shares. Eldona trading has been marked during the last three weeks by \\'ide fluctuations on the stock exchange. The investigation is expected w show w-hcthcr pools have been op- erati-ng to manipulate the stock. Arthur P. Earle, Eldona presi- dent, said yesterday in a paid ad- vertisement addressed to small shareholders of mining covmPBnY stock that Eldona still was "a high- __, ly speculative security." ,Troop Census ils Proposed ‘By Britain By MAX HARRELSON LAKE success. my, sem- l? _(,\P) - An immediate world- wide troop census was proposed by Britain today in a surprising us- sombly move on the year-old Molo- tov arms reduction scllem". The British proposal was out- lined before a committee of the United Nations Committee for con- venttional armaments by Sir Alex- ander Cadogan as delegates were gathering fer the opening of the 55-nation General Assembly at Plus-hing Meadow Park in New York Tuesday- This was the first time the con- troversial troop census question had come up since the 1046 Assembly in which debate became so blllfll’ that the issue had to bc side- stcpped in order tn get agromcnt rm cvcn a nebulous start for an AGMS reduction program. The program was originally put before the Assembly last fall in a sumrise move by Foreign Minis- ter V.M. Molotov. Cadogan prc-mscd officially that the Arms Commission send out. a circular letter asking all the United Nations to submit information on ther present total manpower un- der arms. He also suggested ask- ing cnoli country what facilities it l I would offer the UN. for veriflciu‘ rnc;cnl_§._a1.q'l_"_tj§:rowis_ costumer i'|To Inqulfinto lWhcat & on: i. Trading In Gold illrope Show Dccfine OTTAWA. Sept. l2 - (C?) - Canada's 1947 wheat crop was placed today by the Dominion Eur- eau of Statistics st 852,200,000 bu- shels from an estimated seeded acreage of 23,000.00 acres yielding an estimated 14.7 bushels per acre. This was a drop of approximately 6300.000 bushels from the first estimate of 358,700,000 bushels made A08. 13. The new 352.200.000-lmahe1 total includes 338,079,000 bushels of spring wheat and 18,285,000 bush- els of fall wheat. The new estimate also compares with a 194-6 wheat production of 420,725,000 bushels. Oats production now ls plunged at. 288,249,000 bushels against a 194.6 crop of 400,069,000, barley produc- tion at 151225.000 against 159,807,- 000 a year age and rye at 14,018,- 000 against 7,448,000. The rye to- tal includes 10,818,000 bushels o! fall rye and 3.345.000 of spring rye. All-Canada production o; hay and clover now ‘is placed at l0,- 300000 tons, with alfalfa at IMO,- 000 tons. Sentcncvulo llang lBy The Associated Pres!) PARIS, Sept. l‘l—The United States Army said today Pte. Manuel Martinez. 26, of Toledo, 0., has been convicted by an army general court of the robbery and murder of a Paris cafe prop- rictor and sentenced to be hang- ed. The victim, Henri Geliot, was slain in his cafe last ‘May 22. DERIVED FROM FRENCH The word curfew is taken from the French words couvre jeu, mean- ing cover the fire. tion of submitted figures. He made it clear that the sub- mission of information under the British plan would be entirely vol- untary. 1t was thus regarded prim- arily as a fccler to sce- which na- tions would give trnop information to the U.N. and to see how far they were ready to 20 toward a system nf international verifica- tion or inspection. The main Soviet ob jcstion to the proposal was expected lo arise from lhc fact that the census would be limited to matipowcr of the armed forces and wuld omit any figures on ivrcapons. At the last Assembly, Molotov was insistent that any census must include both arms and mcn to givc a true picture of any country's military strength. This would require the United States in give information 0n its highly’ secrot alctnic weapons. Dialed AMY. 1 , 1911 NOTICE ls hevebv lvevv le all to lha nvov luua are her v llllllIlY on November 1, 1947, Cenvenlen Leon Den s dated Mo! I, l9", 19l7,olll\a Gevavanenl oltba Don nlon inlovu lltaveol oll the outstanding be s I e ab culled for vadalibllen and The Geve Ottawa. August 29, I947 Iyr IANK NOTICE OF REDEMPTION Dominion of Canada 415% Conversion Loan Bonds Due November 1,1957 holdavnef euhlevidln 4309M!!!" due evavnbev 1, elConode, lhul, nd el prior povvnenl us on cl any Agency ol llle nk Coviodo, oi Ilia principal nlvn lllevaol upon sunandav of sold Ronda vvllh Ilse Mow 1 1940 and lubsaquanl coupons attached. rniovlkrld Bend: aholl cocoa to accrue from and chat Novelnbav I i - Ivnaven rnmanl of lhe Dominion of Canada or CANADA, Fiscal Adam. oeveaoaesevtmeaa More‘? dated vaelad mtanv forested in becoming nurses clol Certificate. stetrics and Pediatrics. saliva pavled ef training, In uniforms. No tuitlen faaa eve Grcduom ovq qualified Nuvm Examinations. Plaose apply to flu 54¢ NOVA SCOTlA HOSPITAL, ‘Dartmouth, N. 5., September l, I947. lelvevab elvanlezllboldevs 1 f" , I :0 ‘lm upon surrender on! llbsaqaaal aaupevn saaaeleaaavualvenand _‘ Psychiatri (A Growing Field) _ The Beard of Commissioners of the Neva Scotio Hee- pttol mvltes applications from man and woman who ova ln. _ Tlvveuglv affiliation oll students receive Genavol Train- mg, end in the cose of famola students training in Ob. f l Students ova paid on adequate sllevvonca duvlng tlvel» 5 m. Cloem start en October 6th. e- NOTICB OF REDEMPTION Dominion of Canada 4% Loan Bonds Dueeodobev 15, 1951 ‘vlfifiil drfiimttlriimritrm.s..t't::siu'lir.rmm an v valuation and avlev Almv e til: 31'.’ a "'c2".le"¢"-'. mnanl ol llva Dominion of Canada Ylva Gave Ollovva, Auguel l5, I947 Iyt IANK 0F CANADA, fiscal Agents. '- c Nursing l and bold o Grade XI Pvovln- l l oddltlen to maintenance and » required. te vvrlte their Registered! vetevy, lenrd of ‘Commission- w. c. r. u. " notes ,mlde a few remarks on the work THIS! THING! INDUII A passing smile, a friendly gaze, A helping hand on sloomy dayl- Some proffered air, a. kindly deed, A soft, calm voice to hear and heed- ' The scent of hay, a sweet-eyed flower, The blended hues at. hour- The majesty of cbangelasa hills. The cool of delle and mum's-lag rill:- A singing bird when night rolls back, An unfrequented upland track- The peace of God when Nature sunset’: sleeps - And’ many a star her lflcome peeps- These things endure, In thought and mind, The tinsel dot-h oblivion find. , -W. Spencer nestling. The Children's Newspaper. aouun rnr: wonw wrrn i ALCOHOL i In 1M0 the Bntish Government reduced the allocation for cereals for brewing’ by iii per cent and al- lowed no grain for distilling. The new Highway Code, distributed last July to 15,000,000 (fifteen million) household in Great Brit- ain. a booklet of 32 pages of road counsel, has tihls to say: "Be sure that you are fit to use the road. ALCOHOL. even in small amounts. lowers your alertnessand sense of caution. A fraction of a second may make all the difference between safety and disaster. If you cannot give the necessary concen- tration. you are risking not only your ovm life but the lives of others. Many drugs have this effect and so also has fatigue." In Northern Ireland temperance education in schools receives con- stant attention; in 1945 there were 3,000 pupils entered the annual ex- amlnatlon of the Temperance Ed- ucation Beard. {TIRE has concerned itself with the limztatlon of public houses. Efforts are made to pro- vide counter attrsctons by induc- ing authorties to provide facllites for non-alcoholc refreshments in pleasant surroundings. In NOR- WAY the Parliament provides funds for the treatment of in- ebristes and for educative temper- ance activity. Sweden's Govern- ment provides over half a million dollars in the 1947-1948 Budget for treatment of alcoholics and sup- port of the hcmrs of inebriates: also $63,750 for the work of official temperance committees. In South Africa the colored races are suffering terribly from alcoholism, and thore are signs of the airakcning of the public conscience. Efforts are made tq pre- pare non-alcoholic fruit concen- trates and grape juice. Drird raisin! are supplied to schocl children cheaply. INDIA ' Reauters. in the LONDON TIMES reported early this year that the Province n! Bombay with 21,000,000 persons. is set for the complete Prohibition programme within fc-ur years by two methods (a) Reducing the annual consumpt- lcn of liquor of all types by 2b per cent; (b) Closing all shops for progressively ic-ngcr periods every year. one significant regulation of the Congress Party in India is that "no person who carries on trade in liquor or is addicted to drink shall be eligible for election as a congress delegate.” ' I ON EDUCATIONAL TOUR Rev. A. J. Langley. Secretary of the Maritime Temperance Feder- ation, is making a tour of the Mar- _ ltime Provinces in the interest of his work. l-fe will be on Prince Ed- ward Island for a week Mr. Lang- ley ‘was guest speaker at a special meeting held on Wednesday. July 9. in the Baptist Hall. In his add- ress he outlined conditions with re- gard to the liquor traffic in put years and the present day. 1t was stated that the problem had grown. and bootlclllnil. Olflllllflllll" ion, arrests, etc, had increased. mv. Mr. Langley urged the fullest cooperation of christian citizens in helping the Federation combat the evils of the traffic. Members were enrolled and pledges oI assistance given. A beautiful solo by Miss Pearl Burns. accompanied by Min Bretnan. added to the interest. Miss Edna Grant. National Field Secretary of the w. c. T. U. of the W. C. T. IL. 0n Bimday Mr. Langley will speak in the United Church. Sllmmerslde, in the morning. This service will be broad- cast. He will also be in Tryon and K ' to... . TEMPIIBANCI IIDIIATION The Provincial Executive of the Prince lid-ward Inland Temperance Federation met on Wednesday. Jul 1d. in the Baptist Church l-lal. Itev. A. J. Langley, it. John re- viewed the work dona in the Mar- itime Provinces and told especially of his stay in P. I. Island. The Annual Federation Convention is to be held the latter Part of Sept- ember in Charlottetown with a WANTED Experienced qlrl er vo- vnon for general house- werlt in e heme with all lnedam conveniences. High- aet vvagaa ta the vl M part1. Write lent l2, av Glosgevnbl. S. ' entertainment of foreign delegates Meantime. STAR A Glerieulh New Pattern Ia Community The Finest sravanvaarn Drep ln end saa thrNev Pomra It la Dlffarant than any , Jilvarwore Pattern you have mv m». IT IS BEYOND DESCRIPTION Tlli RDGERS HARDWARE BDMPMY LIMITED huge evening rally, with special music and an outstanding speaker. Members of the Provincial Execut- ive of the Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union. meeting at the home of Miss Edith Sterne. also attended the Federation Executive. Mr. J. H. MacFarlsne of Bedoque. president of the P. E. Island Feder- ation, presided at the meeting, and members attended from various parts of the Island. THE WORLD W. C. T. U. CONVENTION "The World W. C. T. U. is one of the few organizations working e!- fectiveiy in the international field on the problems of reducing the opium traffic and the white slave, traffic, and figihtlng the explorlt- ation o! children. diild marriage. child labor. even child slavery in many parts of the world. Con- structrlvely it works for educatioin, peace, public health, anything bettering the condition of women and children around the globe. It represents women in 46 countries; for exalnple, I am told that in Palestine it is about the only o-r- ganization in which Jews. Arabs, Christians, all co-operate. ‘II-rare will be women coming to this con- vention, leading women. outstanding women from countries in South America. Africa, Europe, and All! -M0hsmmendan countries and Buddhist countries, as well u Christian countries." These words. by Representative Walter H. Judd, were in support of his Bill to grant $5,000 toward the at the world W. C. T. U. Cen- ventlon which was reported on favorably by the Foreign Relations Committee of both the Senate and the Home of Representatives, but. Mien brought before Congress en June l0 and again on June l0. senator J. Howard MaoGrath of Rhnde Island objected. since @- animous consent was required for consideration of the Bill. this eb- jectlon prevented czonslderahon. Molt members of Congress coa- sldered such objection rather small, The appropriations was a matter o! international courtesy. llii \-- - ' “aaaaanfvm- ‘~ ~\\\\\\\\‘\ u ,.. i WANTED I I l2 T0 l5 TONS GOOD LOOSE or PRESSEDHAY Plvene I$7l-2 - P. O. lea 474 swan Ass s BLANK ‘II $2.00 ml Wonderful Value AMIOPF M08. Si! Mlln St. Selnl Jelm, N. I (‘IINDERJ SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender for Construction of Resi- dence, at Charlottetown" will be received up to l2 o'clock noon. September 29. um, for the con- struction of s Residence at, gm". lftl-Qwyn Alrrort. Charlottetown, Plans. specifications. form of contract. to be entered into and tender forms may be obtained on lPPllcatlon to the General our. "hlllfll Agent. Department of Transport. Hunter Buildlns. 0t. "WI. Ontario. or from the Dis- trict 51"’!!! Engineer. Dominion Government Building, Mohegan, "~11. upon receipt of an accepted 971N119. made payable to the Re. mama-costume announce the We on now supplying 2 PREFERRED Phone flI-J kitchen choirs, bedroom clvel l Alledln lamp, cooking ulens moral etliav/evllelee. W. FINE HOME FOR SALE i‘ DINEI. DONGWOITII IIIII VICTORY AVE. ' lllllwollea by Appointment only —Allo- on enamel mo: Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT THE SPORTING CLUI, GRAFTON $7., CHARLOTTITOWN TUESDAY, SEPT. I ovn instructed by Mn. A. D. Motllaaen of Dundol t0 oall by Public Auction tha following: 2 bedroom sultan, dvman, commedes, _ will. l llllillo couch, l living room aulte, rockinl ¢l°"" Enterprise range (lanevn), I ‘Queen Haotarfl" beck-ed". l Dominion Organ, 6 octave; I cclver General. ef Canada, for the lllm 01 $10.00- Thls theque wll] be returned upon the return s1 the plans and specifications u good condition. Each tender must be "com. llflllltd by a certified cheque oa , chartered Canadian bank equal l" W“ Der cent (10%) of the ten- der price. payable to the Qfdgf (,1 the Receiver General of Canada, which cheque will be forfeited in the event of the tenderer refus- ing to enter into a contract on tho basis of his tender, if called upon l0 d0 =0. or failing to Siltlslnflloflly complete such a contract. Cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned. Any lender not accompanied by A ‘mum? dBDosit as described will not be considered. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. P. '1'. COLLINS. Secretary. Department of ‘Transport. Ol-tlva. September e, 1041. ATTENTION llDME BANNERS H‘ lhfikfllll: of the continued volume of Export Firli Business and ' “F ° "lmmmd WP. WI ore compelled to discontinuv "PPM"! "l" i0 Home Connors. However, we ere pleased ts ll KENNEDY s co. arouses s1. Hove agread to act o: distributors to tlila clues of trade. MERCHANTS and COMMERCIAL CANNERS will ba supplied oi by us. THE J. W. WINDSOR CO. LTD. cons to Home Connors A. KENNEDY 8i CO. LTD. "v 32 Queen St. ' Phone I17 0&0" BUILDING DOTS l0 bennvorth Ava. e04 g1.‘- -__..-__-—-—- ‘x 16th AT Z PM. l dining Ml" n, l lrusval‘: ruq (9111). l mentla elecln. "m?" lle, dishes, fleer alevaviddl I n, neuron,