“arm ammo: Mt-"' m. aouow eaouao awn Ant HEX/NE m me iuzoa‘ mar 11.80 IIMINDS IIS-PaPs planning a party, and the girls are in on it! A spectacular party for the first anni- versary oi‘ nl. nounw caouqp sumes with a “dioidendfor the lulu”. Watch for the Pal Blade advertisement next week! I i COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Government And Osrptuutnu Bards Listed and Unlisted Stock BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. BIIEIlIIAII 8i COMPANY LTII. Members lnvettment Dealers‘ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Mnriager Charlottetown l l“ Richmond 5L Telephone 1470 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian locals 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals l l lo per word; Announcements and C ' g Events 8o per word; ' Cluulled 8o per word; In Meinoiium Notices Me per Inch; Lilia § of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, cards, etc.. 5o par name; Let- ters of Condolence 84c per inch; wedding Engagements, 4o ward; for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation 84o per insh or 5o per word; Lists o1 subscriptions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. I 'l‘eacher W anted ENGLISH-SPEAKING CATHOLIC teacher iwoman) for school yeari 1946-47 to teach 3rd Grade 10f English-speakini! pupils in (lath-f Misceiia neous IOIINTONT LADIES’ WEAR- Latest skirts. dresses. etc. LL KINDS OF KNITTING DONE. Write "M" Gillrdiflfl- oiic High School. Good salary‘ _ '“ paid. Apply stating qualifications, POX bale‘ experience. and salary required and enclosing references, and small photo to Mr. llvan Morrier, Sec-treasurer, School Commiss- ion, Arvida, P. Q. roa SALE - nnvmo nooiii‘ table. Apply 68 Douglas St. IIBE-SVAIIIE-Iiil nonon couris. In good condition. Heater and defroster. Cali at l ‘Kent. t L~St' Found, Strayed w fihifi-Gwsr Elimi- “Lifs: l;’.‘§“%%?§;. 2%.‘??- ly located. Phone 1872. wmehoum LOST — MEDICAL BAG CON- taining stethoscope in ieither case and numerous instruments.| Finder please return to Dr. E.‘ S. Giddings, 222 Queen St. Re- ward, FOR. SALE-FOUR POSTER BED and table in ivory enamel fin- ish, Also new mattress and spring. Plume 900-11. I0! SAL! -- BOYS OVERCOAT, size .141 Good as new. Priced to "u- ' M“ w- 0' L°‘d- CW’ srnavrzn FROM Pastime‘ “flaw” __ _____ w white and black steer 2 1-2 years ['03 55L]; _ 1941 D9995 55D“; old. Notify John B. Callaghan. Apply 43 Elm Ave. Phone 2157f! DPOIMIE- FOII BALI — 1041 CHEVROLET STRAYED -- FROM MY PAS- two ton truck, New motor, s tum-One red Shorihom heifer:- new tires. body in good crmdi- Please notify Fulton Warren.| tion. Apply Joseph Murtiagh, Niifth Rive!’- Newton, Emerald. R. R. I - Wanted SALE — GENERAL PUB- .‘ pose mare. black. sound. trappy. WANTED - ALE BOTTLIN Work anywhere. Apply Fred Phone 1107-2 Michael Bros. g |WANTED r0 nuv - SMALL won saLn-onocnnrnn non.‘ Mahosanv-Iinished or Walnut‘ ies and Buffet Sets. Phone, Bureau or chest drawers. Teie-g 234-1.. phone i-Iemming 344. l FOR BALE — GIRLS WINTER WANTED T0 RENT IN CITY coat and beret. size 10, and Building suitable for smaiii woman's mush-at coat. size 40. store, centrally located. Write; Write Box 192. care Guardian. 199, Gum-diary, i FOB SALE — DINING ROOM WANTED — ALE BOTTLEU. 63 Doiglas. Phone 1964-J. table. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. Ion sane - nsnn TIRES z- — a2 x s. 1o ply. 1-650 x 2o, a ply. For Rent , Pooiey's S. Station, North Tryon. GARAGE To RENT FOB 5T0“, ing car for winter. Apply l2 I03 SALE — ONE REGISTERED Oxford lRam $10.00. Also colt. three years. 360.00. Frank Mui- laily. Souris. ron can: - ms roan ooToE D. W. MscPhei-son. St. Peters. TT6TF 81.35.‘ low Road. 100 acres with build-l ingl. Arnold Neill. North Mllionl son saw - MASSEY HARBiSl 81 tractor and plow, nearly new. Also 40 Hampshire Rod puiicta. 40 Bun-ed Rock pallets. Neil MEIR, AKQ. R. R, \ no: sans - Lam's sin-ii Bise 18. Phone 1860-L. I03 HALE — 0 II. P. IMPERIAL mflne. Good as new. Apply Lloyd Macliwen, Bristol. I03 BALE - HUDSON SEAL Coat. sins 16, and Boy's Tweed Brighton Road. Personal HYGIENIC NUPPLIES (RUBBER goods» mailed nostpaid in plain. scaled envelope with orioelist. 0 samples 25c: 24 samples 100 Mail-Order Dept BB. Nov-Rub- her Co Box 91 Hamilton Ont. To Let T0 LET — SMALL STORE. A1’- piy 43 Elm Ava or Hume 2157. —'-' Sales Agents Wanted EXCELLENT EARNINGS — BIG Profits - Financial independ- ence for keen. ambitious sale:- men. For further information ap- ply Famous Products Corporation. Dept. PEI-C-l 370 Guy Street, Montreal, P. Q. asset cm aifi§1?““i:::; Mm Help won-a “n” WANTED ._' unssaon nor. AP ply Guardian Al! OPPORTUNITY, ESTABLISH- ed Rural Watkins District avail-, able. If you are aggressive. and between the ages of 251ml 55-I have or can secure travel outfit; this is your opportunity to got os- tabiished in a profitable business of your 1m. Ibi- full psrticuiarsl write today to The J. R. Watkins, Company. Dept. Z-C-IA, 2177 Manon so. Montreal. Que. POI IALI — A‘! lfl‘. BTIWAIIT, lifllle and lot. Also 1940 Dodge ludn. Terms Cash. l. W. Lacey. IOI IALI-IMN.II.XB.I. Paints. 5 months old. liuri Houston. manor River. ' E3 CALI -- DINING MARI, one lib. 4 months. 50 pullctl. ht‘ Sussex. had McAdam. Vii IAII - woonwéiaifiio machinery complete equip t " mlnigigtxuluoilno mlotoa pe"°n°| ' ‘ "l- 5P9 Y "11"" IYTIM-iifi-iifi II Ildlflyllwthe A , Oh - . ' ‘ tuiovvn. m. V. n lr'-°-"#s§w'°ll"sn'“ ‘um u 45s sat: _ llll roan. 0o t luusliedwuisht Army Truck. ---._..__PL'_§I'___..I"°"Y__ I auntie of earning up to io m. AAl sans-caucus: nasvuxt Vi"! sch. fiiovels also Road Building and "W- illis. i ulins. Construction l-lcmipvnunt of ewgry ‘Poll iailuiu 14000. Perfect con- . You would honor us by] :1:- Imimiio. sun- writing. Duh: Equilaamt cm- i: I! Dahu no Hilli- Exchange wrrr 3Q s Caterpillar . C and O . Chrysler .. Com and 5 Cons Ed Curtis! A . Curtius Com Douglas .. Eiec Aut Erie Gen El . Gen Mtrs Oi Martin Goodrich .. Goodyear Gt Nor Pfd Hudson Harvester . Int Pap Kansas C accommodated-sis; tln-r-i-iui-t-ws-Llu...“ 1 Ke n .... .. Montg . Nat Cash . N Y Central N Amer Parmt Pix Penn R. Radio C Rcpub . Sears R S Pacific . S Railway Sperry .. Std Oil NJ Stdbkr . Texas United Air U S Rubber U S Steel Warner . Westhse El . Woolw Youngstn ll I I 1| Marquees-lute r 3$§““'°""”'”"8**“§“ “I "was s- b4 area ‘I l -..?::::::-:"" °*~**-*=~*-=-==*===-==-s=====s===a s-s-ooie Produce MONTREAL, Nov. 17 - (GP)- Produce" prices quoted here Satur- day reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Free cases A large 47-48 1-2; A medium 41-43; A pullet 38 ~42; B 40-41; C 38. Butter: Wholesale. Que pasteur- ized, fresh and stonage no. i 40 1-2; current receipt Que no. i pasteurized 39 3-4, dei Mil; no. 2 38 3-4 del Mtl; first grade cream- ery prints job price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; cur- rent receipt, fob factory, colored 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale color- ed 32 13-18-23 l-lfl; white Q 3-4- 23. Potatoes: 75 lb bags PEI NB 1.15-1.20; Que 1.20-1.25. and Agents Wanted EARN EXTRA CASH - MAKE more money easily in spare time. Just show our beautiful Canad- ian made Christmas cards to your friends. They sell on sight. Many assortments. Gift Cards, seals and Tags. Write today for unusual sample offer. The Douglas Greet- ing Card Company. 50 1-1 Bieeker St, Toronto. Tax Notice AII Tax Arrears of Millvcle School not paid before Dec. I, I946, will be handed in for col- lcction. By Order of Trustees. WANTED Two men to work handling cool, one able to drive o cool truck. Permanent Employment A. PIIIKAIIII 8i 00. _ Cool Dealer HES Drive out AC Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Pow) and Chicken. Crates luuppllud. Railway mics. trucking equal to railway rhtcu paid. amass PACKING co. lourb ' LL-L LL Potato Market Report The following potato market re- port for Nov. 14 has been received from the Dominion Department of Agriculture marketing service: . Unless otherwise specified, all quotations are wholesale to retail 101' ‘I5 lb. sucks, no 1 grade. in good merchantabie condition. MONTREAL -- Temperature 42. 9101151 Truck receipts limited. Car arrivals 5 PEI, 28 NB. Number of cars on track including broken ‘l0. Supplies liberal. demand moderate, market fairly steady. PEI, NB, Whites, 3115-130. Que. Whites, 0130-135. UITAWA - Temperature 40. Cloudy. 'I‘ruck receipts nil. Car arrivals i PEI, 1 NB. Number of cars on track including broken 5. sl-lbplles heavy, demand moderate- market stronger, PEI. NB. whites, 0130-140; NB. is-ib paper, 33¢, isocais, no 2. 85c—.$1,00. TOROATC) - ‘Temperature 42. Clmldy. Truck receipts heavy Car arrivals 5 PEI. Number of cars on track including broken 11. sup. plies heavy. demand moderate, market steady. PEI. NB white; 31-30-140. Ont Whites, $1.10- Maritime potato movement dur- 1118 the 24 hours ending midnight. PEI curloada passing Cape Tor- mentlne: N5. 24, NB l, Montreal 8. Other Que. 3. Ottawa 3. Toron- l° 3» 0th" 0M. 3. USA 22. Carloads passing McAdam Evy. iiiilfldlton and Riviere du Loup: PEI NB ...7 l 16 Livestock Montreal Other Que. U. S- A. a: 4 l i l SUMMARY Cattle buyers were In the m". ket for all obtainable supplies in the past week. While there was occasionally some slight shading 1" Drlce on medium and low grades. all good quality material was taken at steady prices, with Toronto regaining most of last week's decline through an up- ward movement of 15c to 26c. 0-1010 pen: were well cleared of a he"? Tim by the close. In some cases. killers outbid feeder buy- crs for iwo-way cattle. Prices on calves. hogs and lambs showed little change except for an ad- vance of 50o on latmbs at Winni- DB8- Eastern Cattle Markets Oattle prices recorded a gain of 1k to 25c at Toronto where action was good throughout the week's trading. Best weighty steers were priced at $13.50 fo $13.75 and butchers up to $12.50. The offering at Montreal was mostly of common to just med- ium qualiiy and top steers made $13.50, good ikinds mostly $12 to $13, and good butch-er cows $9.50 to S10 and $10.50. In the Maritinim, receipts were a little below the previous week and prices steady. with medium to good steers $11.25 to 011.75 delivered. and medium cows up to 00. Western Cattle Markets With buyers keen in their de- mands. good support was given to a‘! western markets for cattle dur~ his the week. The better grades held about steady at Winnipeg. although cows and iri-between killing classes were a shade low- or, but all replacement cattle fully steady. Some choice weighty steers made a top oi’ $13. the bet- ter kinds of slaughter steers of mixed weights $11.76 to $1250. and good stacker and feeder steers $10 to til on a ready iri-orket. Calgary placed the best of the steer division at $11.76 to $12.50: Edmonton up to a practical top of $12. wit-h an odd $12-25: Prince Albert 511.50 but mostly around $11; Saskatoon $11 to $11.50 and an odd $12.25 or better: R6310" s12 and £12.50; and Vancouver $12 to $12.26. Exports to United States . Dairv cattle shipments to the United States totalled 1.106 head for the week as compared with 4R2 in the same week last year. Export-i since January 1st this vear total 60.005 and in the same period last year were 40.1701 head. Firm Calf Market Calves continu- to be good sell- w‘! at all markets and prices throughout the week remained firm. Top quality vealers at Tcr- ' mm, 301d at $15 to s16, Montreal un to $16. Winnipeg $13 to 814.50. Calgary S11 to $11.50. Ed- monton 011 to‘ 313-50- Pflmé N‘ bert up to $13, Saskatoon $12.50 ti: s13, Regina $12. Vancouver $12. and Moncton $12 delivered. Steady 110g Market There was no chi-nut in ho! prices. Toronto paid $20.50 for Grade A. Montreal 820.50 t0 010.80. Winnipeg $111.10. Calgary 818.50. Ianontnn I10 for shiv- merit and $18.20 ut plan-ts. Prince Albert. Saskatoon and ROIIM $18.46. Vuncouvsr 610 and $10.25. and Moncron $21.00. ll, 1|. "ACO" orlvuwltll!‘ ma; m alarm; oun- lloltaguehll. oInu-aseniouisau ~ tyrant Iellflyslhtiyaplahhuat Otllsuoauaesiullilia THE. ..9.".'é5'?14.19 I-A 0il Promotion H. A. STEELE, who has been promoted by The British American Oil Company Limited I0 the position of Dis- trict Sales Manager for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land. it is announced by B. G. Harrington, Maritime Sales Man- ager of B~A Oil. Mr. Steele formerly was Sales Supervisor in the northern, New Brunswick area for British Am- erics-n Oil. ii. Y. Market Show: Signs 0f Recovery (By Victor Eubank) NEW YORK. Nov. l7-(AP)- Although stocks generally were on the losing side during the past weekdthe market Saturday diu- played selcctive recovery, signs and losses were restricted despite the threat of a nation-wide coal strike. While scattered soft spots per- sisted at the close of the brief pro- ceedings, fractional variations either way ruled when the closing gong sounded. The Associated Press Bil-stock composite was off 11 of u point at 62.0 and on the week showed a net decline of 13 pointl- Among the day's gainers were Pfizer. up three at 6i 011‘ a few sales; Dow Chemical two at 163. US Gypsum one at 112. Govdrlfih 3-4 at 64. Southern Pacific i-2 at 45 3-4, Chrysler 1-4 at 85 l-2 and U. S. Steel 1-8 at 71 l-2- American Telephone touched a new low for the year but cu: on 163 5-8. Southern Railway conced- ed 1 1-2 at 40 1-2, Union Carbide 1 3-8 at, 90 1-2, American Can l at 8'1 3-4, Du Pont one at 172. American smelting 1 1-4 at 49 3-4. General Motors 3-8 at 50 3-4 and Bethle- hem 1~4 at 90 3-4. The Experts Say ay RA—Y_REX Canadian Press gin“ Writer O'I'I‘AWA. Nov. 14 —(CP) - Sure and the Irish love their spuds. but other persons like them too, and I'll Canada almost everyone in- cludes them at least once ‘in the daily diet. Potatoes form the base of many d satisfying supper dish and Home Economists of the Consumer Sec- tion. Dominion Department of Ag- riculture, have come up with new recipe which should prove a favorite with all Canadian potato- eaters. Potato Secrets: six large pota- toes; one cup ground cooked meat; one cup gravy or cream sauce; half a teaspoon onion juice; half a cup cooked carrots. finely chop- ped: salt and pepper to taste. Method: Wash and scrub pota- toes and bake in a moderately hot oven until soft. Then mix meat. gravy, seasonings and oi-rrots, cut slice from broad sides of potatoes and scoop out potatoes leaving im- broken sheils. Mash potatoes and I add necessary seasoniri! and a little top mi-lk. _ Pile the well-whipped potato mixture Into the shells which al- ready have been half filled with meat. Reheat in oven until potatoes arg lightly browned and the filling hot. This quantity serves six. With potatoes still In mind here's another supper dish calculated to temptihe family. Potato Cheese Souffle: two cups; mashed potatoes; one cup grated cheese; two tablespoons melted fat; one-third cup milk: two eggs; half a teaspoon salt; one-quarter tam- spoon pepper; one-eighth teaspoon mustard. Mix grated cheese thoroughly with potato. Beat est! yolks until thick and lemon-colored and com- bine with milk, melted fat and The above prices do not include the Dominion Government pruri- iums of U per head on Grade A extreme loss of a point to 5-8 at I _ seasonings. the low But 110W and 11-501“ *1 Canadfl 9 e reiyiflflw h tii s tie was mam s.“ ‘law curiae“ “m! Ann-wet. = "will a _ _ . _ . ihoscdciiifixefwfid sec ti: 3:’ la lbi§gztiselggedcratiogsilit 21:"... u» ma. == i"e.1:;*:.%-...-»== "11 re 5° . gwo ' - dame“ “ ‘t hi! ‘d; ‘tlevuuufi’ o‘ fiddly?‘ - rogfllleylteygGrodP ‘of world wars. ‘mimic pggvldCd ice Yo: ‘ho“‘5al$d:u°y' Abe Peoples 0 anCC d in ‘he in \1 “POI! elp Add this mixture to‘ the potato and beat until smooth. Fold in stiffiy beaten egg whites. Turn into a well-greased baking dish and oven peach in a moderate oven about 40 minutes. Serves six. There is no time like the pres- ent to emphasize good health hub- its. and one o! the first rules ls to drink plenty of water daily 1n addition. a glass before each meal tends to reduce over-indulgence in food. Health experts claim the nasty eater cfteg is the over-cater. slow eating is conducive to better diges- tion of food, as we'll as to greater enjoyment of it. Irregular meal hours often re- sult in over-indulgence at the meal. or the habit of "snacking," both of which are a strain on the diges- tive and nervous systems. Selection Varieties 0i First importance- At the New York Inuit Tcsiiuig Anociation Growers Day, held re- VBTIHI-iem" ‘Podwl. move iihein ever in the history of the trim indus. try. ho said, the stieution of varic- tiastophntwasddthetisstim- uorvtmoe. Consumers um now irvuch more enacting in their rtqiuirem is than they were ao years ago, , widh iimaumng coat of meditation, a product of’ ldghrr quawy would be , in the yours to foi. Science laud greatly helped the edsforis of the plant breeder, so that new varieties were in 111st greats nunbcrs each year. undo the selection of varieties in- dusiuy could not be built largely on ma variety, consequently the prob. inn was to find unsung the new in- troductions itnliie varieties to supplement Molnwdi that. woifld and l1 per head on Grade Bi H088- meiue eI-lier and later. In those _ choir-iota mooted rear heavily IIOTIBE 0F TAX APPEALS Notice Is Imuby given that the Aloud of Appeals Ironi Civic Rates and Assessments of the City u! Charlottetown, will be hold in the City Police Court in the City luildlng, on Wednesday, No- vumhr 27th, ‘I946, at the hour of NM A. M, for the purpose of hearing uppouh Inn Supplementary assessments. J. A. ruumon City chit. i populated can't-run, die earlier vair. ifltios might be grown profitably vimile those distant fmun these nvaa-keting centres would have to My on the later varieties. In bhe breeding put-gram tihe Division of Horticulture was test- ing imniy apple varieties evolved by m. Div/lion and Planting: give ,- of success. As wtiti the lillcllnlhodi in apples. the Bartlett was the main cunnencial variety in Dwm. The efluitd of the Division Quebec bctt would not survive the winters. The mm outstanding of these were Phiiesoin and biiiicy Among rasp- berries. the five recently mm Ottalwn. raspberry introdu ' malted notice, namely, Goimcau, Madarwoslca, Obtatva, Riuezm. and Trent. tihe Ctr-awn varicfi" poi-rig the moot widely mod cunins-rcialiy. FIND UAJAK-INITE TEDIPLB A d500-year-oid Canaaniie tem- ple, believed to be the oldest build- ing ever discovered in the ilitkile East, has been unearthed a: thl southern end of the Sea of Giiiille. George Bernard Shaw's icuil iii- come for the first nine years ht devoted to writing was only $39- I PLASTIC Violet rays o!’ the sun. Plants require lam mm. Cl-IANTLIR l C aarxrr GMIGIIERS! Permits the fires penetration o! the beneficial ultra- Wiiigiveyoisrsoodlingueurllsrandbettsrgiowth. Plastic glninl Prevents drawing and scorching. Ullbfflilblfi. lisht might, oafly handled. III thrust roraavunun uoulm sual elder some or seed henna Wmfillfliisatilllabrtsngydyfllloaydddhppofltaiuntplauu yoarasvlceciy. Wfltohhuuumplawlthdnuiptlvufddur. 49 WILLINOTON ST. W" TORONTO G L A Z I N G loiior than gloss Iar growth! Elenfg I-IANTLER no. __l TIE PIIILIII SEIIV A CUIATOR OF FOREIGN SERV they AGRICULTURAL $300-$880. "MO-HMO. for the Department of Canola West Hull-NIH sad "lit. I srovilfll. for the N. 8. lapel-lease AHEAD lI-Ikiltlltvforthollopurinsntsftraluaalfloouuerfl It OIMII. A DIITITIAN hillb- Jltlli-IMI, for the Depart-eat o! Agriculture ui thrill. Ian. is IIQUII-H 53.009453“, for the Dqsartsaeat or Public Works st Oiiiiwi. 1399's,“ All IJU-OMIU, for the Department of EX- teraul Alfalru. The Department will accept Proforma. IMO-HMO Mrlculturs at various centres throushnni A SINIOR INSPECTOR OF DREDGES IMO-INN. for Immune of Public Works n N" THREE EXPIRIMINTAL FARM ASSISTANW, Department of Agriculture, Kantvilie. in Horticulture and Fruit and Vegetable P" ’civ|i. service commission, orrxwx l0! ‘or civini CANADIAN Al? ICE OFFICERS, ally those entitled t0 ECONOMISTS. and $2.l24-$2.580- y luuu value or house. In! 1"‘ CLERK u .