Mimi-i FOR SALE-LARGE ICE BOX. FOR SALE — I989 G. M. C. 9S TON {AGE TEN Ie pa: word; Claellled 8o pee word; Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Ilnlnnna Charge Ior Any Adveetlasntens 85 (lean Central Guardian Localebc per northwestern and Eastern Insole Announcements and Coming Events lc pc word; In bleanoriam Nctlcae Me per inch; Lilia of Floral and Spiritual Ofterlnga, Cards, 000., 5e per name: letters cl Condolence tide per inch; Wedding Engagements so secede lg» $1.00 and l0 cents lor every additional 8 words; and Apprecht-lon, llc pa: inch or 5c pm- Ierd; Lint-e o! Subscrip- tlone. 49 cents pes- inch; Adds-em and Presentation $1.00. Other lat-Be n eppllcafloa. HOGIIIUOITDIIII I Agents Wantet. AGENTS WANTED - IF NOT interested i-n a. business o! your own do not reply to this, We have several available districts where our pmducts are known and these otter a real opportunity for men who can quality. Sell guaranteed household products. Write to-day for details and catalogue to Familex, i600 Dclormner, Mon- treal. START NOW A PROFITADLE business o! your own! Our pro- ducts are guaranteed. Prices , lower or quantities larger. Every l lIlCiVldilBI a customer. Lxwal and rural territories available. Equip- ment required in the latter. Write for Free details. it interested in big business. Fnmilex, 1600 Del- ortmier, Montreal. .______________ Bars & Trucks For Sale FOR. SALE —- 1, 1947 CHEVROLET Engine. Good condition. Fully equipped for boat. Apply to Box 43. Alberton. P. E. I. like new, 249 \‘l'atc-r Street, Snm- merside. FOR- SALE — 19-17 CHRYSLER Sedan with radio and heater. 1947 Fluid Drive Dodge Sedan. radio and heater. 194.6 Chevrolet Sedan. 1948 Fol-d Sedan with radio and heater. 1946 Chevrolet Thick. two ton with ruxel. 1946 Ford Truck. 1 ton. i038 Chrysler Sedan. All in perfect condition. Apply to William C. Leary, P. O. BOX 173. Antigorllsh, N. S. Truck $320.00. Allie Holmes, East Royalty. e FOR SALE - I937 FORD COACH. Bargain. Owner in poor health. Phone 2504-W. FOB SALE -- 1935 DODGE SEDAN. Apply Mrs. J. W. Heyter. 78 Spring Park Road. FOR SALE—19S9 DODGE. HAST- ings Garage, 56 1-2 Grafton. FOR SALE - 1930 CHEVROLET Coach, A-l condition, apply St. Avnrds Service Station. FOR SALE-IDES PONTIAC SE- dan and 1942 halt-ton Ford truck. Excellent condition. Leslie Clark. Bradalbane, R. R. 4. For Sale FOB SALE-TWO-ROW POTATO scuffler, also riding horse hoe. both-excellent condition. Emery Llnkletter, Summerside, R. R. 1. phone 602-5. 1MB. BALI.‘ - WINDOW FRAMES and Sash. suitable for house or cottage. Phone 22124.. roir. saw - one rum: mum ‘Freshened Jersey cow. Willard Stetson, South Freetown. BARGAIN FOR~ QUICK 551-5 '- 150 Hybrid Cockcrels, ten weeks old; 200 White Rock Cockerels, 8 weeks old. Mrs. Alvin Stetson, South Freetown. ma. sans-n nnoomm noose. _ 1 Enterprise Economy Range. 1 Philco Battery Radio. Apply to Mrs. Edmund Gallant, Kensirrg- ‘ion. ' ‘FOR. SALE -- CHOICE BUILDING Lots. $300.00 up. Stewart MacKay. Farm Machinery FOB BALE-Z-ROW HORSE CUL- tlvator. Good condition. Ray Johnston, Central Bedeque. FOR SALE —— EUREKA POTATO sprayer. New. Iionsnn potato dill- ger, new, Apply Murdoch Dow- son. Albany. For llent TO LET -- TWO UNFURNISIIED rooms, suitable for light house- keeping. Box 70-4, Guardian. TO LET — FURNISHED ROOM. modern convr-ninnccn. Apply 174 Kent; Street, tclophone 1037-J. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY r0 us’: - a UNFUINISIIID rooms suitable tor light house- llleening. Apply Box m. Guard- 8.11. FOR RENT ROOMS. APPLY l8 Belmont Ave. To LET-'-ONE LARGE noon on ground floor. Apply 65 Prince. _ Lost LOST ON THURSDAY BETWEEN Jimmie Power's and Experimen- tal Farm, wallet containing eum o! money, o\t'ner's name inside. Kindly leave at Guardian Office. Reward. LOST END OF A DAY BED DI- tween Margate and Summer-side, Friday evening. Reward. Phone 314, Summcrsidc. LOST—BI'.'T\\'EEN PRINCE ED- ward Theatre and Edward Street, s gold Lorie ladies wrist watch with black bracelet. finder please call DM-J, Reu-nrd. Miscellaneous DRIVING T0 TORONTO JULY 1st; returning to Charlottetown by July 1G. Can accommodate three persons. Phone J. Lums- clen 296; after 6 p.m. 995-J. A LIIVIITED NUMBER. OF FOX Coups will be given away tree oi charge if called for beiore July 1st. Make ideal shelters for poul- lrry or hogs. Athol Roberts, South- port. Nursery Stock - FOR. SALE — PLANTS. TOMATO Plants 20 cents per dozen. Cauli- flower. 10 cents per dozen.. Cab- bage, 20 cents per 100. Percy C. Bowness, Albany R. R. No Parcel Post please. Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAOO. Rheumatic Paine. Chest Colds. apply Heat Penetrating Glurv Oil. At your Druggist. Salesman Wanted BIG PROFITS! SELL POR- trfl-lts. Menage your own business. 88nd tor catalogue. United Art Co., Toronto 2-H. ~ Teachers Wanted WANTE D-TEACHER FOR Bradalbane Rural School. Good Supplement. Apply to Mrs. John J. MacLeod, Secretary, Brmsl. bane. WANT!!! D-TEACHEB FOR Kingston School. Apply Tyrus Holmes. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR. FERN- wood School. Present supplement $401). J.1I.. Mat-Farlane, Secret- ary. W A N '1‘ E D — TEACHER. F03 Clyde River School. Present Sup- plement $300.00. Apply J. A. Murray. Secretary Trustees. WANTED -'l‘EAClIEIt EL- llotvale School. Joseph Trainer. Secretary. WAN TE III-TEACHER. FOB Bonshew School. High Supple- ment. Neil Salmond. Secretary. WANTED-TEACHER FOR. Anglo-Rustico School. State Sup- plement wanted. Mrs. Jas. Stev- enson, Secretary, Rustioo. . WA NTE D-TEACIIER FOB Kensington School, Grades 4. 6. 6 and 8. Apply to Mrs. C. M. Ken- nedy. Secretary of School Trus- tees Typewriters PORTABLE \- TYPEWIITEBB - See the New Remington. Two- tone grey finish. Big machine performance. Cash or terms. Remington Rand Ltd., 134 Rich- mond street. Phone 2771. 8v C'il'lord McBride ' BETTER " E\IE@(THING'S’ STQNED; Wit-LIE, O GUESS - turns srmars cute cnuis: sown we aware. cAstfoe-F a noomavw t’ . NEAN [NB AYLSIR e Shipping llews AT SAINT‘ JOHN- Arrivcd Saturday Mary K.. from Montreal Arrived Sunday None. Salted Saturday and Sunday None. AT HAL?‘ — Arrived unday Nsdnrholm, front Barbados Welterredden, Fer Beet Salted Sunday Velvet Lady. tor Puertc Cebsllo. Venezuela Arrived and sailed Sunday None. ...__________. Grain WINNIPEG. July l9—(CP)-All grains showed e firm trend in act- ive trade Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Buying in oats and barley was prompted by continued dry weather and overnight troet throughout the Prairie grain belt. Rye prices also moved upward. Flax trade was dull with the July contract unchanged. In the only export business re- ported, 500.000 bushels of Canadian wheat were allocated to the Unttietl Kingdom under the long term agreement. Cash prices: Oats: 2 CW 78 I-8: ex 3 CW 78 1-8; 3 CW '18 1-8; ex 1 feed 76 3-8; 1 feed 76 1-8; 2 feed 72 3-8; 3 feed 68 1-8; track 73 1-8. Barley: 1 CW 6-row 1.22 34; 2 C W S-row 1.22 3-4; 1 CW Z-row 1.17 1-4; 2 CW 2-row 1.17 1-4: 3 CW 6- row 1.21 3-4; 1 feed 1.17 1-4; 2 feed 1.17; 3 feed 1.11 3-4; track 1.13 3-4; 2 CW yellow 1.17 1-4; 3 CW yellow 1.17 1-4. ll. S. Steel-Making Continues Decline CLEVELAND. June l9 — (AP)- Steel-i-naking in the United States continued last. week a slow decline which has been underway since March, the magazine Steel report- ed Saturday. The magazine said in its weekly review that s. substantial drop in production is in prospect next month when many steel consuming plants shut down for mass vaca- tions of e week or two weeks. The ingot rate fell only one point last week to 86.5 per cent of cap- acity — the lowest level since April I948. Venetian Blinds HAROLD CLARK. PHONE mas-a. Free drape hangers. Colored slats. Steal and aluminum. Wanted wsivrnn-Anrznohnes. i107. "lidich eel -Bros. WANTED — GIRL T0 SHARE nice room. Central. Phone 1575-31. M?» WANTED -- SMALL APART- ment or 8 unfurnished rooms by July. Quiet couple. Phone 585-J. Apply 98 Highland Ave. WANTED- YOUNG LADY WITH three room, heated, furnished apartment, would like young lady to share some. rent $23 DH‘ month. Phone 21944, from 2:30 to l5 p.m. Electrical contractor WIIIITNG AND REPAIRING ERNEST B. BAMSAY. 129 lllm Ave. Phone 1003.! —_ The deal on ' Uanadair What are the {acts about this contentious issue? Don't miss this week's Post which tells about the aircraft plant sale. Other Highlights This Issue DIRTY? City politics and un- aroused citizenry main problem in smoke control. See what can be dons it we want to be healthier and save on gigantic cleaning bill. U. 8. LODBYISTS leek tat-ill boost. Significant article lists signs that U. S. may be going back behind high mitt walla. _—-_-_-1 REPORT 0N T!!! MAIITIMIS Important developments all Cane- diane should know about. Get this report. Interesting now, nee- m1 ee e reference all year. i-i-i‘ Ila. at you aewmlenl Yearly by mail Us I years Ill 9t octet POST All Ilelverelty Ave. Terenie I ‘he IIAOIJAII-IIUIIII Iewqaper fer all linem- up service." PnonelSszjlwenir-igs ' ADMIRAL ALAN G. KIRK Admiral Alan G. Kirk. new United States ambassador to Mos- cow is shown as he spoke for newsreels just before taking oft at. LsGuardian field in New York or London en route to his new post. Admiral Kirk was appoint- ed to his new position on May 23. He succeeds General Walter Be- dell Smith. Mayor Camlllien Houde. 59. of Montreal. Que, has announced his candidacy as an Independent in Montreal-Papineau constituency in the June 27 federal election. Mayor Houde is remembered a; the man who spent four years in an internment camp during the war, then. on his release. was re-elected mayor of Montreal. Buy With Confidence Abbott's high quality paint, all colors. gal. 3.50. qt. 1.00. Truck tarpaullns. all sizes from $8.40 lo $52.50. P.O.W. shirts _ Rebuilt army boots .. New army style. boots . . $6.05 Army groundsheet and raincapo for $2.00 Army s;;;"t.'.'.'.';"=".'.;."'i .. sac Rubber gloves .. Children's sneakers - We have a complete stock of men's and boy's working clothing. We are operating on - a - small - mark-up. You can definitely buy (or less money here. New gray army blankets. nll wool. 60 x 80. pair . .. $8.50 ' Hudson Bay blankets (red) 60 x 80 . . . $14.95 pr. American army sunglasses leath- er case . . . .. . $2.95 We have Westinghouse electric irons. toasters and healers. Many other Items at real value. G Buyers o! Iron, metals, hides. and bottles. All C.O.D. orders promptly al- tended, Block's Surplus Assets I60 Kent Street FUR SALE COTTAGE at York Point Apply:- BOX 709 Guardian A Broad Base of Security For Your Investments In e company has new‘: ‘ to y Ia ' ‘ dividends’. - terl since its Incorporation in 933 -- ommouvveellh International Corporation bee built its enviable reputstiontbrougbcsrefullynelected Investments in a very wide erode- ’ of the leading industries in Canada and the United Stetce. Share now in one of Cenadfl eoundest investment mediums. For complete details write or plume r. J. Brennan & 0o. Ltd. l. M. DAGNALL . Manager I42 Richmond St. Phone 1470 i FOR SALE One Fairbanks Plat-form SCALE I800 pounds capacity Platform 34" x 40" A. PICKARD 8t CO. Coal Dealer FUR SALE tenement house Ne. 116-120 Cumberland 80., 0P1!- P. W. College. Immediate possession of 120. Apply tn. B. . SNAZELLE, I40 Cumberland St. POSITION oven —for— TWO LADY cucnxs APPIW- n. L. DICKIESON, New Glasgow NOTICE Due tn the fact of amalgama- tion on July 1, o! the School Dis- tricts of St. Charles and New Aca- dla, all taxes and arrears of taxes must be paid before June 25. Alter that dlte they will be ‘ ’ ’ in for collection. W. J. McISAAC. . Secretary, St. Charles B. W. DOUCETTE, Secretary, New Acadia Wanted To llent IN CHARLOTTETOWN Large store premises sult- able for Furniture business. Must be in centre of main shopping area. Arvin BOX NO. 705 . Guardian NOTICE Producers of Tablestock Potatoes are advised that: it will not be necessary to apply to the Department of Agriculture for inspection as necessary lists are compiled from school district records. dues. Apply- usncrznnt: BUSINESS, FOR SALE In a good community or lollvrey- Ste- tlon consist-lag of store. we we residence. all in good s made in general merehen so and pro- Me As wlrlsqood JUNE 2U. 1949 v “TIIQC partners should the other will In that busines 4- “Coming out. I met Jim Thimble who's going to col- Iege —- thanks to the policy I sold Ills DeeI. Believe rue, I altered his excitement.” ITO LIFE INSURANCE . . . A message from the more than fifty Life Insurance Companies of Canada \_ should think e life insurance agent's job would be humdrum.” stopped oI tc lee ‘Ibm Black — he and n pnrtnerhavejust opened a new garage. Now, if one oi Ihs A helpful citizen in your community When your agent eeIIs you life insurance, he also helps io I'm- rnve your community. For e dol ur is put to work, tbrou h investments. to build schoo s, bfidsfl. highways. Industrial plants and many other projects "Talk about real-life tlramas_ you should try my job!” Bill: “I don't see bow you keep so cheerful, Dick. I Dick: “You're wrong there‘! You'd be surprised how much drama there il In my job -. end what a kick I get out of it. Yesterday, for instance . . a l. fat m. oflee r found ' a clesm cheque ready [or delivery to e widow who ._ needed that money. Don't you suppose her ralilude made mo ' feel ‘d done something important?” QIBCJ diapremuturely, b0 able to curry n H. 3- "Frcm there to see George Williams who's retiring soon. Our com- puny will start paying him to relax and enjoy him- self. You should have seen him smiling, just like e happy kid l 5- “Ncxl. I Ilelfied a I couple bring their Ie in- aurnnee programme u to dale. ‘They've just ha en addition to their family. They were happy bclcre. but now they've got pen“, of mind, too! “That's the way it p", “And that's why I think I life insurance agent has 91¢ I"!!! lob in the world l" that crests jobs and make for better living. You share in there Improve- ments, made possible through the eflnrte of your helpful iel- Iow-eitieen - the modern lilo Insurance egentl part of each IIIe insurance Guardian of Canadian Homes L-l?! FUR SALE Desirable thirteen room house; good condition; two bltmwmli hoe water heat.- lli! system. Centrally located in Clt-y. Write X0 o/o Guardian CATERPILLAR Model D811. One year Ill use, 42 SLIGHTLY USED DIESEL ENGINE Horse- Selling TENDERS soums lllilll SGHDDL Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including 12 o'clock noon on Monday, June 27th for the installation of plumbing, heating, electrical wiring and certain structural alterations to Sour-ls High School. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned or at the offlee of James E. price. quest to- JUT OUR WAY Bower (continuous). cause heavier engine re- quired for expansion. Arrangements can be made to finance portion of purchase 15581110 may be seen upon re- E. J. MacDOUGALL Vernon, P.E.l. Harris In Charlottetown. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MELVIN J. McQUAID, Secreta 1T. Board of School Trustees. —By J. R. Williams \‘\\' . t MA.’ OH, MA! I THINK rve DISCOVERED some- THIN’! WHEN rwt-nsrts AN’ MOVE MY HEAD u? AN‘ DOWN. 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