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The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable I01‘ dlflwiivfl 5118111: out of errors in advertisements beyond tho amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion oi the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is duo to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion oi any auvertisemenf beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. In Meniuriam Notices 84o per Wedding Agents Wanted SECURITY Tl-IE EASY WAY — by selling Famillex products. We need agents in your locality or in your surrounding rural area. Equipment needed for a rural route. Experience not l ry- we will tell you how. Very little capital required. Best advan- tagcs offered for your $UCCE$$. Write to-day for free details. Familecr, 1600 Delorlmicr. Mon- treal. 2. 4 8oa_r_ders Wanted ___ ____.______- BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — Houses-Ants. Wanted WANTED TO RENT-SIX ROOM apartment or house. Box 24. Guardian. Lost LOST — SPRINGER SPANIEL dog. spotted, white and black. Last seen around Exhibition grounds, Findci- phone 2346C, 310 Fitzroy St. Reward. Personal FOB NEURALGIA. LUMBAoQ. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds CUSTOM BUILT STUDEBAKER car radio for sale or trade. Bow- lan Radio Service. For Sale FOR SALE —- FRAM- APPLY 6S Hayfield Street. YOR SALE —- LADYS WINTER coat. size 16. Girl's tweed. coat. size l4. Phone 1999-11. Evenings. FOR. BALE —- CHOICE BUILDING Lots, $300.00 up. Stewart Mao- Kay. Gentlemen preferred. 15 Ken- apply Heat Penetrating Glen slngton Road. Oil. At your Druggist. liars 8. Trucks For Sale Strayed ESCAPED flees! RANCH, FE- male fox, marked RF-SZB. Re- ward. Gordon MacMillan, Corn- wal. Typewriters SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL 1050 Pumour Portable Typewriter - the only 12500 Pan West. Office typewriter in persona‘ 400Pick Cr size. New portable design. new 7500 Porc Ree sparkling performance. Cash 500 Pow Gold or terms. Remington Rand 100 Pow Corp Limited. 134 Richmond Street. 1100 Que Lab .. Montreal. Que. 2000 Que Man FOR SALE - NEWLY PRESIDEN- ed Guernsey cow. E. G. Newson, Brackley. PIGS FOR. SALE — CEUNKS. Apply to John Spence, Malpeque Road. FOR SALE-PURE BREI) SHORT- horn Bull. George Mason, Bun- bury. . FOR SALE — FEED TURNIPS. l0 collls a bushel. Good driving sleigh. Stirling Rodd. Winsloe. ._ FOR SALE — ONE BRANTFORU Anthony hoist cmtrplete with high racks and gravel box. Ros: MacEtven. Stanlr-y Bridge. ___ FOR SALE —-— AT SAVAGE HAR- bnp. Douglas Bros. lobster fish- ut; outfit. Mrs. William Doug- las, Mt. Stewart. H l-‘OR SALE — BELL k HOWELL Sportsrnful 8 M M Movie Camera with case. Perfect condition. Write B0522. care Guardian. Femalc Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL or uudrlln zigcrl woman to work lll ('-)\lllll‘_\'. Apply Shaw's lioicl, lli'.'li'l\'lf'_\' Boar-h. __ WANTED — MAID FOR GENER- a1 housework. Apply in person 65 McGlll Ave. I _,_- Wanted BUSINESS GIRL DESIBES BOOB! and board. Write E. Guardian. ELDERLY GENTLEMAN DE: sires room nnd board for yu- tcr months. Write S. Guardian. WANTED AT ONCE — NUMBER of choice dairy cows. Due to freshen l.n February. Phone or write to Oliver Campbell. Ken- sington. Work Wanted PRACTICAL NURSE OR EXPERI- enced housekeeper went; work. Apply “J" Guardian Summerslde. LONDON. Jan. George Orwell. 4-6. author of the bat seller novel ‘H9643’ died in hospital Saturday after a long ill- ness. Orwell. whose real name was Eric Blair. wrote the book in be- twecn trips to the hospital. NOT ICE DR. BEERS DENTAL OFFICE I28 Richmond Street (Over Prowse Bros.) Iteiualns Open as it has been for 45 Years. Dr. BEER specializes in PLATE and BRIDGE WORK workmanship, Quality Ind room) _ PAIR or camp's PPM Glllfflflmd- Glases on North River Road. Special Attention to Repair Work. Apply Guardian. QUICKIES ‘ by Ken Reynold: " ‘mesnsiniy Inks Slash-ll’! r \ i eon ldellilfv film --l sold hlnrtin gun with a ‘ufifwfltnfvz Ea,‘ 22 -(A1>) - rrur: uu.~.:.o1AN, Cl-IARDOTTETOWN ToronlLSlocksf l (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jan. 22- r Sales Stock 2000 Acme .... .. 5500 Anacon . 2000 Area .. 25800 Arjon . 5900 Atl Oil . Brnlorne -Brit Dom Broulan .. Buffad Buff Cdn .. Bk oi Comm Cdn Brew . Cdn Mal Cent Led Cent Pat . Cdn Mai Coastal Con Duq 3000 D'Aragon Dav Pete .. Decalia 10200 Discovery 2000 Donalda .- 5%; .1000 liarricana . 07 1'2 1000 Joburke . 11 1x00 llollinger _10 3-3 4800 Joliet .. '0 2000 Kelore . 09 28s Kerr Add - 18 34 500 Kirk L .. 133 400 Labrador 485 4600 L Dufuult 1Z1 4450 L Wasa 57 14 500 Leitch .. 170 4900 MacDonald 5100 Macho 26550 MscLeod 300 Madscn .. 3800 Mal Gf . 500 McLellan .. 400 Min Corp 2000 Moneta . 4200 Mosher . 3000 Not Pete . 2600 Negus 900 New Cal . 5200 New Gold 2500 New Marl 2500 Newlund .. 9500 Nicholson i 185 Noranda .. 975 Normetal l 1500 Norlartlc .. 500 OBrlen . 4500 Okalta 3000 OLecry 2300 Osisko .. 1000 Osulake 700 Quocnston 350 Qucmont . 10100 ""esabe 500 t chette 5 Royal Bk 900 Royyallie T000 Roybor . .. 2000 Rupununi 200 San Ant .. 9716 Sherrltt 21500 Sllanco 25 Simpsons A 20 Do P 9500 Sladen .. 1000 Stndacona 3200 Steep Ro 3600 Sullivan . B000 Sup Oil . 1700 'l‘eck l-I 200 Torbrlt 650 Ventures 413 Waite . CURB 700 Foothill .. Markets at a Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Enough buying support to check softness. Montreal~Sllglit downward slant in dull trading, New York-Buying of issues stesdles market. Grain WINNIPEG, Jsn. Zl-(Clfi-Oats showed independent strength Sat- urday, in fairly active trade on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, as Am- erican hollses and shipping inter- ests were steady buyers through- out the session. All other commod- ities slipped a little after good openings, as selling came dnto 'lste trade. Chicago declines influenced late sales in both rye and barley, which wiped out gains posted earlier. and resulted in losses being rc- lcorded for the day. No export business wss reported here, but New York trade reports indicated s shipment of four car- goes oi Canadian wheat was msrk- ed for Belgium. Closing futures: Osts: May 78 5-88; July 73 34B; Oct. 70 7-8. Barley: May 1.15 S-SB; July 1.10 ‘3-4-7-8; Oct. 1.03 14B. Rye: May 1.47; July 1.54 1-2-58; Oct. 1.36 3-4. Flax: May 3.53; July BASAnnt; Oct. 3.30 1-4Annt. I Cosh prices: ' ' Oats: No 2 CW 7B 58; ex 3 CW 75 5-8; 3 CW 74 7-8; ex 1 feed C74 7-8: 1 feed 73 7-8; 2 feed 73 1-8; 3 feed 69 5-8; track 73 5-8, Barley: No 1 CW 6-row 1.34 5-8; 2 CW G-row 1.34 5-8; 1 CW Z-row [mo 5-8; 2 cw 2-row 1.30 5s; a CW il-row 1.22 5-8; 1 feed 1.11 7-8; 2 feed 1.09 7-8; 3 feed 1.04 7-8; track 1.11 5-8: 2 CW yellow 1..15 H: 3 CW yellow 1.14 58. Rye: 1 CW 1.42 1-8: 2 CW 1.42 1-8; 3 CW 1.38 1-2; rel 2 CW 1.27: 4 W 1.31: track 1.12 I-Sb imw 3.41; ; track selected Shipping News AT SAINT JOHN- , Arrived Saturday Arable, from Liverpool Arrived Sunday None. Sailed Saturday Delillan, for Bristol Channel ports Saiied Sunday None. AT HALIFAX- Arrived Saturday Canadian Challenger. from West Indies Montreal City, United Kingdom Monte Nurla, Spain North Coaster. St. John's. Nfld. Irish Pine, Waterford, England Nova Scotiu, Boston Salled Saturday None. Arrived Sunday Saint Malo, from Sydney. N.S. Imperial lVelland, Si. John's. Nfld. Imperial Halifax, Si_ John's, Nfld Steel Rover. Far East Frnnconia, New York For! Avalon, Saint John, N.B. Wellington Kent, St. John's Nfld. Sslled Sunday Benny. for Puerto Cabello Jalkala. Bombay Dufferin Bell, Jamaica imperial Goderich, Saint John, N13. Franconia, United Kingdom York Highlights Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and young son of Charlottetown took up residence in York 135i week, Mr. Dewar Swan, employed with 111v firm of M. F. Schumann's oi‘ Chcrlotle-tuu-n. spent the wcck- end in York the guest of his wife and family. Miss Norma Lewis, nurse-in- training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. s-pcnit Sunday in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mrs. Melvin Jay was a recent visitor lo Charlottetown, the guest of her daughter Mr. and fiirs. Clifford While. Mrs. Reginald Bryanlon. Brack- ley. was the welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Mallett, York. on Sunday's‘ Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacCann. Wes-t Covehead. accompanicrl by her mother Mrs. Edmund Mac- Mlllan. York. motored to Char- lottetown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Douglas. Stanhope. were in the city on Friday. Mrs. Douglas remaining in the city visiting with friends. The York Rifle Club held their ureckly shoot in York Hall on Thursday". January 12th. with a large number present and some excellent scores were made. A sewing and clothing club oi lbs school girls from the ages of seven to sixteen was organized in York School in the afternoon of Friday. January 13th, under the leadership of Mrs. Earl Ling. York. sponsored by the Women's Institute. Mrs. Boswall oi the Institute branch, Charlottetown, was in York as the Organizer" of York's Clliib. The following ofific- ers were elected: Miss Joan Vcs- sey as President; Vice-president. Betty Andrews and the Secretary. Elizabeth MacDonald. Serving hints and programme manuals were distributed among the mem- bers. Other business was dis- cussed by those present. Next meeting to be held in School room Friday afternoon, January 19th. The January meeting of York Uni-ted Church Junior Mission Band met at the home of the Leader Mrs. Dewar Swan. The meeting opened with the install- ation of the new officers. Presid- ent-Hazel Vessey. Secretary- Joyce Ling followed by hymn "Jesus loves the little children. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. One member paid fees. Roll call was answered by seventeen members. Scripture was read by Elizabeth Walls. The leader reed a story of A little white boy from Canada; followed by lord's Prayer in uni- son. Hymn of "Jesus bids us shine" was sung by all. Two games. "Laugh a Little" and "I Went to a Circus", caused much merrirneni. Delicious refresh- ments was served by Leader. Collection» amounted to thirty cents. Meeting closed with Bene- diction. MALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. M. S. . The regular monthly meeting of Malpeque and Baltic W. M. S. auxiliary of the United Church was held Wednesday evening January 111th at the home of Mrs. Preston Green. The president. Mrs. Cross opered the meeting and also carried out the Worship Service given in the Missionary Monthly." The offering was dedicated by singing hymn M. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Eoll call was sns- wered by eight members. one visi- tor was welcomed. ft was decided to send (or Missionary Envelopes to bo used in the auxiliary for each member, also to send for t3 World Day of prayer programs. Reports were given by the com- mittees present. and correspondence read. one i-iospitsi csll. and three home calls were made on sick and shut-ins since our December meet- ing. Chapter IV of. "Growing with the Years" was presented by M's. W. H. Burns with members assis- ting with reading. The meeting closed with the Mlspsh benedic- tion. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by com- mittee in charge. FOREST VAIIITY" The forests of the United States include cvpr O00 different kinds of Ilsa - oonsoculivs not Hello And Adieu Farewell old year of '09. W! bid " adieu while marking time While you bow out and disappear. we usher in another year- It may be you. of ancient fame. with one more year to change your name Within the circuit of all time. W '50 New. from '49. You may be old yet ever new. as you rotate from each adieu With memories of the ancient past, and knowledge of the future cast; That saw Creation‘: Hand and Face, send whirring spheres out into space With planets. suns and asteroids, . to fill the dark and vacant voids. Methinks yoii saw creations dawn. before life's verlties were born f And that you stood with God's Elite. to view the darkness of the deep East. West and South and to the North. before the mountains were brought forth While They reviewed Crestionfis Plan. and said Let Us make mortal man. You saw the Eden Garden Home, of man before he had to roam Outside ‘us portals gate and was‘. because he chose to disobey The first command that God had given-and from his paradise was driven For yielding to his help-mate frau.-—he had to live by sweat- cd brow. You saw Man River born oi yore. and flow along the Sllled shore ‘ As he rolled on in infancy. through prairie-plain to meet the sea Long; long before a dance or sons. helped him to roll. and roll along Mid folk-song music. love and Jere-that greets him now. from collage door. You saw the Handiwork of old: har-x silver stars and orbs of gold Within the fir-mameni. cach in its ancient placc-— While comets swish and stars dis- play. their lights along the lVlilky-Way ln heaven's arc. mid magnet poles. as Old Man Sun. shines on and rolls. of space. ordered families and the teachers You saw the tribes: lhe workers. and the scribes The doctors and the men of science: and men of war who preached defiance Against the order of their day- and plunged men into warring fray Upon the ancient plains of Ur,- and interim places that inter— The flower of youth. and noble men; who rise and fall and live again die for glory that they knew. -io slay and conquer and subdue Their brother and their fellow man. who were crested in God's Plan To Go Ye Forth snd Multlp1y.— and to replenish e'er ye die. To You saw the Star of Bethlehem. that brought new life and hope io men Upon that midnight bright and clean-Goodwill to sll. with love and cheer On thaw-and every Christmas Day since A.D. One. that's passbd away; Thai we may have new hope appear, on this-and every pimlng year. , And so old year of '49; you're just s date ln marking time: You're fixed and and constant in your place.—while we move on in time and grace In life's parade upon this plane: replacing those in man's do- main generations old and new.— who ssy Hello! Then bid Adieu. Of —Pcter A. Itieily CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island m ms non/in coon-r The 13th day of January. AD. 1960. In Re Estate of ALICE FIRED- ERICA KEPPEI. lste of Villa del Omlbrelllno in Bellosguordo. Flor- ence. Italy. wife of the Honourable G'¢°l'8e xeopel. M. v.0. deceased. heist» To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County, in the said Prov- ince or my Corssteble or lit- ersle person within said County. GREETING I WHEREAS upon reading the petition on tile of Montreal Trust Company a body corporate having its Head Office st Montreal in the Province of Quebec in the Dom- inion of Oenads. Angus Mlscfl of Montreal aforesaid. barrister. and John Patterson of Montreal aforesaid. chartered accountant, the executors o! the above til-Ines Estate praying that s citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Iii-ate to be and appear-Yb:- fore the Judge present st s. Pro- bate Court to beiheld in the Court House in Charlottetown .11; Queens County. in the said Province. on Wednesday the 15th day of Febru- ary next coming. st the hom- of eleven o'clock iorenoon of the same day to shew cause, if sny. why the Accounts of the ssid Ils- tste. should not be pQllGd and the Estate closed ss prayed for in said Dctition and on motion of H. Francis MscPhee. Esquire, Proctor for ssid Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered thst s trubemgziay “hereof be forthwith». some hi! Ill shed in Ohsriottetwmnssid once in etch not for st least four ls from Ila an» vJZYJUARY 23, the. Sank contribute . "Rita's “f Y?" Over 550 Branches to serve you - in cities, towns and villages across Canada. almost ti...» pa ‘the worlds nu CANlllllN BANK n. Helpful Bani... The Canadian Bonk l otCommarce ha» o l ibrscnei. §ervlce f EVEQYUODY. -. ltcosiies many arisen» la your, community. OF COMMERCE l2-9A hereof and that a true copy hero- of be forthwith posted in the fol- lowing public places namely. in the hall oi the Court L S House in Charlottetown at or near the Bank of Nova. Sco- tia and at or near tho Royal Bank of Canada both in Chanc-ttetown aforesaid cstecl in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof. respectively. aforesaid. so that all persons inter- zuforesald. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (as... c. MARGARET‘ ANDREW. ‘FALSIES CAUSE TROUBLE NEWARK. h.‘ (AP)-If a man gives question posed Saturday in s. lau- or-mauagcmen-t problem betwm-k the Metropolitan Insurance Com‘ pany and United Office and Pro- fessional Workers (C.I.O.l. Georgi J . Moskovrltz was discharged be- cause he was said to have given s pair of falsles i0 a girl in the com- pany's office as s. prank on her birthday. Union counsel contended the company's real reason for f.r- lng him ls lMoskowitzs union sci.- Registrar . J.. Jan. 22 -— a pair of WITIESS His Honour Harold fslsles to a girl employee in his _ Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said office a,s a prank. doe-s it warrant lvitics. Prdbate Court at Charlottetown his being fired? This w-as the _ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ‘ . wusuwz EAT OUT AN’ DON'T BRING HIM HOME A BONE. HE LOOKS so DlSAPPOINTEP. so 1 JIS 5UP I ONE our». HERE iNTO A EMPTY BAG AN'~~ 'AN"6lVE HIM ANOTHER BAD HABlT TO TAKE?- UP MORE 0F w! 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