_ l'0l SAI.E—1DIB FORD 1 lo Detword; ‘lotions; Iworda; lepeeword; Llaeaot h.'I'haadverIiaer alaounepaldfortheepase V Advertising Rates- HllllI,ll0lIal'gel‘orAnyAdvor14aalnsntIO0onb Douala lo per word: Annnuneelaeataandf‘ Ihfiofflornllnd Spiritual 0lfarlnga,Carda.ote., do lotieraolcondoleneeuepes-inch; Iaflworfileruooandlooeauloreveryaddi naI' Notaeeaot‘l'haakaandAvpraclaeioa,l4ep¢IIehes Snhaerlpflona. and rreseataflon 81.00. other-aeseeeaavouesden. Itleeathattllapubllaherehallaothallaaliie fie adverflasmant In which the error occurred. whether enorisdoetotlaenagligeneeofitaeorvante or otherwise and there shall he no liability (or aorrlnaertlnn oi 'Iioy_ondthaa.nsonntpald ioreuohadvertissme i. Payable ‘In Advance Western and listens ' _ lvaab le pee In Ilene:-Iain Nofloea Ute pee 40esntepeslaeh|Addma occupied by that border: an anal: any advorflaesaaent n can & lraclls For Sale pron SALE — lees cuavaourr Coupe. Plhone 1573 Ring 1.9. PANEL. 13000 miles, good condition. Ap- ply GS Guardian. ——— I08.-SALE - 1038 FORD PANEL Good condition. Phone 2872 be- tween 8 am. and 5 pm. I IAl.l—1l4'l DODGE Sl- dan, in fair condition, price $600. ;Apply Green’: Garage, Charlotte- town. FOB QUICK SALE—iiM8 FLEET- maatcr Chevrolet sedun. Low mileage. Apply Parley Taylor. 'Wlnaloe. Phone 1592-2. For Sale WOODSLEIGHS FOR SALE. price $28. Robertson and Jeffrey. Hunter River. ‘'03 SALE — GRAND PIANO. priced for quick sale. Phone 1166. ..._...._——.—:————-—-— role ALE — om: NEW BUCK- eye oil bnoodser. 500 capacity. Apply Box 09, Gtuardlan. .__._:.———?——- FOB SALlt—2 COWS To FEES!!- en soon. Angus Mcllachem 6: Son. Riooky nt- OOLLIE PUPS FOR. SALE. PURE bred. sable and White main $10. or iemales 35. Peter Green. Sviaznm side. ron SALE-—0Nl coon oleosu. Apply Mrs. Oscar MacNei.il. Con- wny. P. E. 1. FOR. SALE — SIX YOUNG PIGS. six weeks old. Henry Mnllett. North Bodedue. |i ‘won sALs—nucrrs on Drakes. $0.50 each. Joseph M. aims. xensineton. R. R. 5- .—-————-—-—-T-'?""* FOB. can — REGISTERED nor.- stein bull call. one nmth 01¢ oeerso Meelcay. Malpeque. P31- lou sans - cnolcs: emu: 0 Lots. s3oo.oo no Stew!-It NW xiw. * role asul — on. BIOODIB. used two months 001- two years. Mrs. Magus lord. North Milton. Tj:— FOR SALE _ YOUNG Almslnnn breed cow. Due to ireshfn Martin »9eh. ~ Athol Rebuke‘ '- ::—< won ,SAI.E—llAND Msna nan! sweaters. Apply Mrs. Cameron. 92 Brighton Road or Fncme 951-L. Female Help Wanted _ :———?—<————-——*"—" WANTED A GIRL OB MIDDLE- aged woman for housework. Write Mrs. Lloyd Maccallum. Dunstaiinage. for lien! .—-2-————-—----T-—"j' '.I'0 Ll!‘ BED SITTING noon Wilih kitchen privileges. W113! Box 70. core Guardian. L08! ——:—:r DOS'l'—GEN'1'LEM.AN’8 GLASSES with gold rims. Please leave at Guardian Office. nu-:2 sronaua roa PIANO IN a. good to home. No child- rcn.'Best of care. Phone ll. .1. Cunninchanl 1378- Iarsery Stock '_...:——-:--——:—-—-——'1' SESEBVI NOW FOR. SPRING oellvery—Chinsaa Elm Hadle- will 2 tset iirst year-25 plants sufficient for 25 feet (12 to 20 inches cushy) $2.98-Ieeti llngs 12 inches high use per 100 (plant 6 inches aDS,1’U--GlN‘‘ 53*‘ nibitlon peonles in colors red. white or pink. 3 1°?‘ 3‘-~39'AW’l° trees 3 feet high in varieties Mc- Intosh, spy. Delicious 3 for 81.90- Plum trees 8 loot melt in variet- ies Burbank and Lombard. 4 for fl.Q. file Colour Garden Guide Kinflway es. Bowman- mm on order. Brookdsle— _ muggy Nurseries. Bowman- ville, Ontario. 7 min- -15.1 ‘nnmrmnr or runuo womrs arm ' monwars ' Province of 2...... meme Island tans Foil LUMBER _f;.s:.r:..”.r:..$r'.: I” $lled“1'INDllSl0ILllH- E08 NEMIADGIA. LUIIDAMO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Com apply iicat Penetrating Glur. Oil. At your Druggiat. Painters and Decorators CEILINGS AND PAINTING DONE 169 Prince Street. Phone 34.9.-J. VACANCY. EAWLEIGH BUSI- ness now open in Charlottetown Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Fl.awleigh’s Dept. ML-C- 470-189. Montreal. A BIG PROFIT BUSINESS 0]? your own. write to—da/y for in- formation .how to become your own boss. Housewives must ec- onomize to-day and this is why they welcome the Fan-lllex dealer who brings Service into their homes with quality products at economical prices. Our necessities sell themselves and bring as many repeat orders as you wish. There is a vacancy in your neishborhood. Give us your name and address to-da.y\—no oblig- ation on your part. l"AM1'll.E:X Deliorimier. Montreal. , 3. Tynewrlters 53!: Tim ALLNEW PERSONAL Portable typewriter — the only oi!ice typewriter in persona‘ else. New portable design. new sparkling periormance. Cash or terms. Remington mad Limited. 134 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Wanted BUYING LOGS AF'l'EB ist. Geo. Webster. souris; WAN'!‘ED—ONE GANDIE APPLY S. P. Smith, Kelly‘: Cross. WANTED TO BENT, PIANO. Phone 942. waerran — rluzssunrz TANK. Write complete description. Price to Box 1'2. Guardian. WANTED To BENT FOB SUM- mer months. cottage. preferably at Brighton share. Write Box 13. Guardian. 4800 Quesabe ........ _. .._. 35 6500 Roche. __ __ 13 MAY 600 San Ant -._. .. .._ 360 3000 Sannorrn C... M. .._.-. (5 1-2 Made in Canada- Prempl Dellvevlel All grades and sizes Speelelly begged for easy handling. GUARANTEED COPPER 151% one: least you own no IIAMII IOPIII IIFIIC IIIITD uses-pens-ea-sag -‘laeoehhoufila obtain epeeuiesueerual, eouatyuponapplidtlan. s-an cvannrm. cnaanorrirrown -—_..—..... ... Toronlisloclls (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 5- Sales Stock Clole 3000 Akaitcho .._ _.... 75 1475 Algoma .... ..- .._. ... - 14 1-2 1500 Am Yknife _. _.... 00 5$0OAnacon 1. ....... ..... 2100 Aumaque .. .... 1500 Bagamac ...... ..... 2716 Banlcfield «-.. ._. _ 10 10300 Barnat . _.... .... 153 5200 Base Met .._... .. .... 2.’! 1-4 4000 Bobjo ...... . .._. ........ 14 1-2 4000 Bonetal ...... _. 61 3500 Brit Dom ..... ..... -._. 22 1-2 1500 Broulan ........ _' .. 81 800 Cent Led . 4000‘ Ceniremaque 400 Chem Res 2300 Cheaterv . 300 Cochenour .. ... .... 228 1100 Coniarum .._. .._ ._ 100 14300 Cons Ashley .._. .. .. 23 1-2 2000 Con Beattla ...... _ .. 90 Con Smelt 3-4 1000 D'aragnn 1-2 1000 Davies Pele .. 1000 Decalta . 2000 Detta 100 Dome .... 17700 Donalda _.... _... .. 7100 Dulama .... .. ...... 36200 East Am W East Cre 5700 E Mal . H m 2625 Elder 8137 Eldolln .. 12000 El Sol .. 213.9- 700 Fed Pete .. 425 Glam .. 1300 Gold Man ._... 2500 Gulf Lead .. 51650 Hard R0 1700 I-leva 250 I-lolllnger 75 Hud Bay 294 imp Oil .. 3100 Jacknife .. 3000 Jellicoe . 7200 Joliet 1000 Kayrand 200 Kerr Add 1300 Kirk Town 725 Labrador .. 3000 Laguerre .. 8000 L Dufault ...... ... .... 112 1300 I. Fortune ....... ........ 2300 Larder U .... .. 200 Leltch .. , 157000 Louvicourt ...... .. 4500 Lynx 200 Macaess .._. 3900 McLeod ........ .._ .... 325 200 Madsen _..... .._- .... 305 1650 Mai Cf ....._ .. . 16200 Magnet . 5725 Maralgo . 1000 Marcus . ......- . 1000 McColl ._.- ...... 14 1-8 37800 McLelian ..._.. .._ .. 10 600 Milton .. ....- .. 130 2000 Moneta . 123850 Moshe: 1700 Negus 3800 New C .. 4000 New Dick .._ -- 10300 New Lund __ -.. 5000 New Pac 2100 Nicholson 195 Noranda 3750 Norlartlc 1320 Normetal .. 28500 Norseman 100 OBrien 600 Okalta .. c ....._. .._. 179 5800 Omnitrana - 05 1850 Oslsko .._... 117 7000 Osulake ......_ ._ .._... 14 150 Pac Pet ..___ _,_ 420 400 Pamour .__,___,, 150 2500 Pan Welt _.. ...... 20 13400 I-‘aymaater .,.... __,.,_ 31 1000 Piccadilly 11 1-2 1600 Pore Reef 170 Powell Rl . 46 2600 Preston .. .. .._ 198 600 Que Man ...... .._ .... 76 1-2 6300 Queenaton ........ _ .. 104 3000 Senator .. . ._ --_ 27 -5. WHY HAVE ttfii s o R E ssuumuu noorneo Corrugated and ribbed for tooling and siding sheen G to 15 test lengths. 8'' covered, 32" wide, 24 gauge. Send roof measurements for free estimate and illustrated folder giving full inf " . Samples on request Immediate delivery from stock. A.L.Gonasvll|eIif. nsrazs - CllARfl'l'£P.Q. M nan stone age. oelnséeraa seeee. llllppee is spea Naval Slllps Sell On Training Cruise VICIOILIA. D. C.. March 4. .. (OP) — Royal Canadian Navyfa cruiser Ontario and destroyer Cay- usn sailed iron: their nquimsit base libursday for a month-long training cruise in southern waters The destroyer Sioux. third unit of the west ooalt ‘squadron. will sail later today. ‘ Families and friends at the more than 1.000 officers and men aboard the three ships were at the Jetties to wave goodbye. Capt. B. P. Pullen. captain oi the Ontario. is in command or the squadron. The cruise will take the ships as far south as Mexico. Grain WINNIPEG, March 5- (CP) - Barley registered the biggest gains in moderately active trading on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Sat- urday. It closed at 1 1-8 to 34 higher under local demand and some shipping support. Oats also received some shipment support but closed unchanged to 1-4 lower. Rye was fairly active under buy- lng by American interests and fair- ly liberal offerings were attributed to commission houses. Rye closed 3-4 to 3-8 higher and flax was un- changed. No export business vita! reported. Class two when: was unchanged at $2.20. Closing Futures: Oats: May 84 3-8: July SOB; Oct. 758 Barley: May 1.28 3-8: July 1.19 1-4-3-8; Dec. 1.123. Rye: May 1.46 3-48; July 1.45 3-48; Dec. 1.43. I-‘lax: May 3.773; July 3.68 3-4N; Dec. 3.27 Bnnl. Cash Prices: Oats: 2 CW 89 7-8; ex 3 CW 8'! 3-5: 3 C W86 5-8‘. ex 1 feed 86 5-8; 1 feed 86 3-8; 2 feed 85 3-8; 3 feed 81 3-8; track 84 3-8. Barley: 1 CW 6-row 1.47 3-8: 2 CW 6-row 1.47 3-8; 1 CW 2.4-row 1.43 3-8: 2 CW 2-row 1 43 3-8; 3 CW G-row 1.45 3-4: 1 feed 1.25 5-8: 2 feed 1.24 3-8; 3 lead 1.22 1-8; track 1.25 3-8: 2 CW yellow 1.28 3-8; 3 CW yellow 1.27 3-8. Rye: 1 CW 1.43 7-8; 2 CW 1.43 7-8: 3 CW 1.40 1-4: re} 2 CW 130 3-4; 4 CW 1.34 3-4; track 1.44 1-4. I-‘lax: 1 CW 3.75: 2 CW 3.70; 3 CW 355; 4 CW 3.50; track 3.75. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Preaa) ’1'oronto—Stocks firmer; indus- trial: at new high- Montreal—Stocks firmer; utilities at new high. New York-—Stoclu better: gains range from traction: to a point. Fraser Companies lleporl Profit IIDMUNDSTON. N. 3.. March 4- (CP) — Fraser Companies Ltd. reports‘ net proiit of 32.96723’! for itself and subsidiaries in the an- nual report for 1949. issued today. This is a drop of 9.081.511 from 1948 profit. operating profits dropped iroln 810970.411 to $8.4i9.l41. A combin- ation of price reductions for bleach- ed sulphlte pulps and lack of de- mand for certain grades of paper reduced profits despite improve- ment in the last hall of the year. the report states. Working capital at Dec. 31. 1049. totalled $6,864,477, compared with 38.572310. Ehmenditures on new plants. additions and improvements on existing plants was a0.0(7l,844. The company through aubsidis ies operates pulp and paper mills. saw mills and a bleached sulphite mill in New Brunswick and Maine. :___..—..:—:._. 675 steep Ro ........ ........ 340 3000 Sturgeon .._... _.,...... 400Teck 1-lu ...... .._ .._. 299 6000 Tombil uoo Yellorex '. ......... .,'.'.' so cunn 1100 Pond Ore . 535 York and Vicinity A miscellaneous shower was held in York nail on H-iday evening in honour of Mr. and Inn. Virden nobinaen. A very enjoyable time was spent by sli._ was Elisabeth MacDonald. York spent the weak in i.'.aat Royalty the guest of Miss June Dennis. Miss Betty undrnay. lay tune. was a visitor to week-end where she visited her sister lwelyn. vvno is primary teacher at York school. She was the guest or Mrs. heith Brown. rm. Harold Idcllsill. is visiting in York the meet 0! Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Vesaey. Miss Helen Lewis. who is employ- ed in Charlottetown spent a law days at her home in York- last week the guest oi her‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry newts. York All-Stars played a some 0! Hockey against the Covehead School '!ieatn on Saturday afternoon. with Covehead winning by I score 0! 15 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. Jwk Watts. Trac- adie. spent the week—end in York. ‘Miss Shirley Cooke. teacher at West Covehsui spent the week-end at her home in York the guest of her parents Mir. and Mrs. Will Cooke. Miss Christine Proud teacher at Bustico spent the week-end in York the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. . Mr. and Mrs. Virden Robinson. York spent Sunday in Harrington the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Cliliord Chandler, and family. Milton spent Sunday in York. Mr. Benny Watts. Tracadie spent Sunday in York. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill craswell. and family. city were visitors to York on Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1-[any Swan. Mr. Edison Watts. city spent the Sunday in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. liarold Watts. Mr. Dewar Swan spent Sunday at his home in York. n-lends of Mrs. George Watts. York are sorry to near that she has entered the P, E. 1. Hospital for treatment. her many lriends wish her a speedy recovery. Ship_ping A1‘ SAINT JOH'N- Arrived Saturday Capo Noll, from Italy Fort Townahend, New York Prlns Maurlta, continental ports Rumors Head, Dublin Port MacQuarie, New Zealand Seaside. Sydney Arrived Sunday Manchester Port, Manchester , continental ports Sallsd Saturday Kent County, for continental ports Prins ports Sailed Sunday Seaside. Vancouver AT HALIFAX-— Arrlved Saturday Canadian Challenger. from West Indies ' Nova Scotla, Boston Irish Cedar. Ireland Troliafou. New York Vretaholm, South American ports Salled Saturday None. , Arrived Sunday Saint Malo, from France Nlnmperial Goderich, Saint John. Bristol City. Bristol Channel Imperial Fredericton. Carlplto Sailed Sunday Beaver-burn for United Kingdom Nlllrétperlal Halifax, St. John's. Alexander, continental Congo, South American ports Nlllrgperial Welland. St. John's. ANTHDPB All 8117 SW1?!‘ OURRIIN1‘. Seek.-(G) A herd of several hundred migrat- ing antelope in the Gull Lake area di<m't give the R. O. M. P. any chance to get near thorn. The Mounties were Win! 90 antelope into a pasture them, but reported they. were unable to keep up with the fast~travel.l.ing Total sales 898.000. animals. NAPOLEON and (mom mm by Clifford lollrlde INI- Yolk ova the‘ VI. . -i 1 the ...e.. Iflaa Verna Instead of l-lynd- man and OOIIFCIIY Charlottetown. is cell at not home in Victoria aft: her recent operation (or appendicitis in the Prince lid- ward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr. Jun Knox. Victoria. has re- turned home after spending the visiting relatives and friends‘ Boston. Providence. Maiden, mm. cheater. N. 11.. and many other Points of interest in the land of Uncle Sam. while absent he was much missed in social activities. He also spent some time in Manc- ton on his way home. Mr. taut. Roberts. Charlottetown. was a recent week-and visitor Io Victoria. Miss Anne Wren young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wren. Vic- toria Road, who has been quite ill is now making good progress to- wards recovery. Anne's little friends in School and Mission Band will be happy to welcome her back to their circle. . The World's Day of Prayer Ser- .vlce in which the Desable, Hamp- ton and Victoria sections of the congregation combined was held in the Victoria United Church on Friday. February 14 with a good attendance. ’Rsv. 'i'. 0. Head pas- tor gave the address and also led. in prayer. The following were the‘ leaders who«took part in the pro- gramrne. Mrs. Jack Dixon. Desable Mrs. Lorne Ferguson and Mrs. Head.I-lampton and Mrs. Evan wright. Victoria. Mrs. Keith Bos- well. Victoria. waa the soloist and Mrs. Allison Lea church organist presided over the music. The col- lection was taken by two Mission Band members Minis Sylvia and Betty Boulter. At the close of the service the members of the Victoria Auxiliary entertained the visi‘ing members at tea and a social hour at the nearby home of Mrs F‘. C. Inman. Mrs. Jack Dixon on behalf of the visiting membe .. moved a vote of. thanks to the members of the Victoria Auxiliary for their kind hospitality. and to Mrs. In- man for the use of her hone for the occasion. The many friends of Mrs. wil- fred Ms&ruarrle. Victoria. who has been-spending the winter months with liar daughter in Malden. Mass, are_pleased to learn she plans on returning soon to her home in the Village by the Sea. where a cordial welcome awaits her. .\ le past three months very Gliloyabluy ‘ drum scoring. he PARIS DIVISION 3l.0mlnileaaqoonmyia:l...lnuae tdbouraadayinheevy ordinary Libel riveted ql used previously was keen 12.0!!! to 14.000 miles." Reports iron eoaatio-coast in Canada tell the same aiory . . . Uhry Cyclabond Brake l..lninr_ a give up to three times the wear under tougher-than-ordinary uael Chryco Cyclebond Brake I.inl.ne_vI are rlvetleas. wear longer, give more el- ieclivs braking, practically alln inst. yowfllyalutlflymdh-Imp beau‘ Delete deals: today about CRRYCO Cycla- bond lirakae let your at o: truck. ‘A trademark oi the Chrysler Corp- oration o4 Canada. Limited. CHRYSOLER CORPORATION ()5 CANADA LIMHED WINDSOR ONlA_R|0 Summerrlde. visited the school here last week. ‘ The Jnany friends here or Mr. James Littlejohns, lidoncton, N. 8.. are sorry to learn or his illness, and look forward to hearing of an early recovery. Donald MecLeod, Victoria, having Mrs. has returned home alter spent some time in the city. Mr. and Mrs. John uard. Victor- ia, have moved into their new home in Crapaud Village. friends are pleased to feel this genial coup- le have not gone far away and will still be frequent visitors here. The Victoria Ramblers vs. Kelly's cross Radwings played a friendly game of hockey in Kelly's Cross Rink recently score 7-6 in favor of the Victoria Ramblers. The continued il'ness of Mr. Ab Clark. Victoria. is much to be re- , _ _ Mr. C. B. Jelly, school Inspector, gretted by his many friends here OUR BOARDING HOUSE SAY. STUPE, WHEN no you FIGURE on PEDDLN‘ -rt-\t=.M ice GRIPPERS, ABOUT ;tut.~/ FOURTH? wHer.l veoPLe START FLEEN‘ TO Ti-I‘ BEACHES 129 COOL OFF. YOU'LL SAVE ‘EM FROM SLIPPIMG OM Icv WALKS, Hui-i~? ---ctexletz suv.’ .i.u.;. and elsewhere. It is to be regretted that Ms waiter Rogerson, Kamptom hu ,.. cently been stricken with illneg and his friends here and elsewhere with him .a return of his usual health. New 50-Cent Postage Stamp Goes On Sale orrswa. MARCH 4 —(cp) _ Canada's new 50-cent postage stamp. honoring the Alberta oil in. dustry went on sale Wednesday Podtll officials here promptly mall,- ed quantities of first-day envelop! bearing the stamp to philntellsts in Canada and the United States who had ordered it in ldvunce. '11:. stamp. released in all post oftioes across the country today. replaces line current 50-cent issue. which depicts a typical Canadian lumba-. in; camp scene. It will be a per- manent issue. unison aoorw A 'M>lcALt.~l 134: K aemnau FROM \lou,3Al<& --EGADIDO . You ‘rt-in.\l< ‘me FACl'0RlE$,\ilA\'l’ ‘lb Hem FROM -.’-AMTA cuaus A , , BEFORE Masonic; Aw Cl-il2i$ MAS TOY6 ?--— \ \\\.\\\\‘ 5§\\\{§\\‘ to .4‘ _ :..4. DUI‘ OUR WAY or J. R. wu.l.iEvTs. :[ f‘:!'?l.’,ll ‘DOWN ‘ID % WE USED ‘D COME DOWN DRE5$ED°-NOW WE COME ‘PC1565.’ ‘HANK 5 ‘DE BKTH OL' EDLS MY