.- ‘ i o THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -_ --....-.__._.,-..._-e. LEGION CAMPAIGN 0 BUILDING rum) i _ . Campaign closes tonight. If you have not already subscribed do so today. If you wish to lnereose your donation phone Legion Headqu arters (1322) of the fprther amount you wish to donate. ALL TEAM Captains will make their final reports to Divisional Commanders by ‘i o'clock tonight, please. The Legion wil-l always be open to accept late donptions. . CAMPAIGN RETURNS JANUARY 19TH. DIVISIONAL STANDING JAN. 19TH 1 DIVISION-NAVY Objective $1200.00 ... . . . . . . . . . To Date $613.00 3 DIVISlON-ARTILLERY Objective $1900.00 . .. . . . . . . . .. To Date $2012.00 , 5 DIVISION-REAL" l ETERANS I Obliective $300.00 . To Date $1304.00 7 DIVISION-R. A. M. C. 055ml“. $1900.00 To Date $725.00 We won the battles 0f 118W, France, Germany, the Atlantic and in the air. Help us win the Battle of VINCENTNWINING CORP. LTD. orrsas mvsnslrmn PARTICIPATION‘ 1N rnr: cANAmAN 0.01.0 MINING INDUSTRY UNDER CAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT ASK FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR F. J. BRENNAN 81 BUMPANY LTD. l. M. BAGN ALL-Manager Charlottetown Telephone 1470 1U Hollold it. 2 DIVISIONL-AIMOURED oonrs Objective $1500.00 . . . .. . . .. . . . . . To Date $570.00 4 DIVISION-INFANTRY Objective $2000.00 To Date $1010.00 s DIVISION-AIR roncs Objective 0000.00 To Date $007.00 SPECIAL NAMES DIVISION $0,025.00 Chariot tetowm-GIVE-TO DA Y, f A MATTER or MINUTES mamas, h, ,,,_ (u, _,, ilr. Lemuel E. Prowse M woman sitting in her parked ‘auto- mobile, looking disconsolsteiy at the parking meter on the curb, hailed a police officer. "I've pot 20 minutes left on that meter,’ she told him. "Must I sit here until it's up?" He told her she could drive OFFICE: away without violating any traffic law. JAws or INSECTS P5009! The jaws of insects work hor- Office 2302: Home 508 174111118111’ 111809811 0X 118111011111’ 35 do _ ours. 1-18-61. Physician and Surgeon Has Commenced Practice 152V; GR. GEORGE ST. .$°r;:e~"¢;.s.rs.:ns fi 11%? , w‘? was; AT list/ls WHEN LOWMAGQTEY‘ “t. Y - . Qift. “i. ° " river AND "car" swans PEQHAFS YOU DIDN'T (NDGRSYANB I WANTED TO KNOQI. HIM DOWN‘ I55 MARTHR i5 NOT . PERKN s! PowsR OF ATTORNEY- GlVlNCr YO ENOUGH OF THIQ INGOLBNCI. r By George McManusQ‘ By Edwina Mam-HA. we: WILL as. MARRIED AT our: !l-~ AND A5 FOR You- ru. Tnnow as... sou our- I'LL PUT You m m1. win-l r '_ Ateearit- I'LL‘ u" ., 1 1T5 SO FUNNY... THAT VOICE KEEPS CONUNG BACK TOME AND! CANT PLACE ll‘. SHE SAID Hi5 NAME IS JUAN xl-mfifi NOD HE'S AREBIG ARGENTINE the unde ding the 81st day oi’ ' the purchase o! all or any specific part the ceased in The Markets Alt A Glance 055011619. Jan. 30 — (AP) - ‘Irsdins in y erratic I10 lutures leveled. o1! considerably Saturday as a. commisdon house met vlmially all the demand oi buyers and held prices close to tine previous close most of the time. WIN Rye tutures prions and lower than h-idsy in t!‘ on the Winnipeg Grain heel-mule Saturday. Trading was fairly active v/ihh good conmilsslon house bl-lyinfl with offering from local interests more liberal. NEW YORK, Jan. 30 — (AP) - Stocks with scattered exceptions. hit the downgrade in Saturday's short session, iastest for more than six years. as the imminent country- wide steel strike inspired futher liquidation by discouraged hold.- 6T8. The day's losses o! one to four points were widespread despite the reduction of extreme setbacks l.r1 the final half hour. Steels revived moderately but finished well on the downside. A number of low-quoted utilities made a little headway. ‘Turnover for the two hours of 1,680,000 was the largest for a. sim- ilar mreteh since Sept. 2. 1030. The six-day aggregate of 144350.000 was a top since the w-eek concluded Mai’ 18. 1940. The Associated Press BO-stock average was off .7 of a point at 78.5 but for the week showed a gain of as much. New York All Chem . . lit Aim Car 66 1-2 Am Smelt 63 3-8 Am Tel . 190 3-4 Anaconda .. 47 5-8 Atch 10B 36 1-8 55 3-4 . 30 7-8 50 3-8 40 1-2 135 3-4 . 34 7-8 . 20 5-8 . 91 3-4 419 1-8 Gen Motors '15 7-8 artin . 42 1-2 Goodrich . 74 3-8 Gt Nor 61 1-4 Insprtn - 19 1-4. Int Paper 120 1-2 Kennecott Montgomery 7-8 Penn Por 3-8 Phillips, 5-8 Radio . 3-4 .. 52 77 44 57 17 Repub . . 33 3-4 Spac 62 7-8 srv . 60 5-4 Spar: . 3i 1-4 Std O11 6"! United Air . 35 1-4 U S Rubber . 70 U S Steel .. . 8.‘! 7-8 Vanadium .. 32 1-2. Warner . 33 West U1: . 51 1-?- Westhcuse 38 Ycungstcn 70 Opportunity $1200.00 LOAN REQUIRED FOR 18 months. Principal and Inter- est guaranteed by Trust Funds. Any reasonable Interest. Apply Box G, R, Guardian. 1-18-31. MBWCANTILE STOCK AND TRADE Fer Sale By T ender The Estate o! 1.1. Oondon, Georgetown. AND equipment. Wow; A V \ fix P111065’ Iflllfi’ A .-.. cars down making-costs of things you ’// want THE CHEMIST, of all people, discovered that a tiny explosive charge tucked away in the hollow shank of a. special rivet could revolutionize standard riveting practice, saving money and time. Explosive rivets soon took their place by millions in the planes that helped win back peace in the world- And now, they'll be available to save time and costs in ‘the new things you want . . . things like motor cars. refrigeratorsJadios and air-conditioning This little rivet is a good example of chemistry finding a. “better way" and a. better product, apply- ing its talents to help manufacturers make better and less expensive products for you. ‘l9 . PAGE- F j . IN/46-I Z Advertising liates—Payahle in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c pnr word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; ' ounoements and Coming Events, 3c per word; Clllllllefl. 3o per Word; In Mcmoriam Notices, 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and pirltual Offerings, Cards. etc., 5c per name; Let- W" o! 001150191109. 70K‘- llfil’ infill; Wedding engagements, 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices o1 Thanks and Appreciation. 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of subscriptions, 40 cents per inch, Address and Presentation, $1.00. Other rates on application. TENDERS will be received by ' " up to and inclu- Agents Wanted For Sale y for , of the stock and l tures in store building o! the late de- Georgetown. WORK FOR YOURSELF — BIG money have full time employment. Unl- ted Art Company, Toronto 2. MILK FOR SALE. Donald. Suuris. FOR D. F, illao- 115-121. selling portraits. Mus; SALE — SECOND HAND A-W-1-11-26i. factory boiler. Apply North ltus-' Wanted WANTED TO RENT - GARAGE for winter months. Phone 1059-1... . 1-19-21.‘ WANTED — FURNISHED APART ment or flat couple. Bank-em- ployee. Write J. G. Guardian. 1-18-Z. WANTED - BOTTLES, PINTS and quarts. Phone 114160181 Bros, 1107-2. Bottlm called to. 1-17-t-ins~6i. . Miscellaneous WILL rm; rAnTnr wno 1-33;- ~ rowed Pink Baby Scales from the Jenkins Pharmacy return inu-nedlately. 1-18-tf. Male Help Wanted LIST BOY WANTED — APPLY Guardian. 12-27-11. tnrflwduflock "Si" m“? be 5"“ i100 Fishcrmcns (IQ-op. Assn a h o owing pscesz- Lid. ~ (In it the store premises. Female HQ}? Wanted 1 18m (z) At 111s residence o! Rev. Owen < ————————i—~i- FOR SALE - A QUFBEC HEAT- Kllging, floor-gum". gxgcufqn ‘ WANTED '1,5TEN‘?JG3A€?§(§- cr. Ono sumi-spccd sleigh. (a) At the office of m, under- Wu“ B- <1 Gm" ‘m- ~ ~> - Rhone 150014. 1-1021 entered at wholesalers prices, older golods at prices well below whole- sa e nary, 1946. Riley Building, Charlottetown. Fflflge-éugo‘ logy TVRCALESNEIT gage- Qfgvefixfififilyls 1 1a 21 2a 2029 Nari-i. 0' or Kennedys Stolle-IIQF-{Zcii f”? "lf-mi‘ 1115"“ Write 51"“. Nr/aiiliwe 19.5. 1175.11" aiiixis 0:22:27: - m- Gunrzllnzi. 1-l9-3l. a St. Montreal. l 12-10-51. llilT OUR WAY By J. R Williams With Major Hoop - - wnvxwrrs HE THINKS.’ TAKE l ‘ A“ signed. Fresh goods on stock lists are DATED this 17th day of Jan- II. I‘. MnoPHEE, Solicitor, ___-_i WANTED — MAID. APPLY MRS. Robert Brown, Covehead {load} Lost; Found, Strayed FOR SALE — GOOD DRIVING 18 livrw. t) tears old. Apply to \\'l1i:. - V ficld Abbott, 13111121101011, 11-11-11. r01; 15.\l.l-.‘_—_.'..l.'\i\' s (501131 (10,113 Fair condition. Apply 304 Hills- boro Street, or Phone 1111. I 2 l- 9- i L to efficiently manage not); hhnsslf AN OPPORTUNITY _ ONE 0P the Nation's largest companies, catering} principally to farmer’ needs. s ready to place a valu- able contract which should mean complete indepencenc.» for a man fortunate enough to have the following qualifications . char- acter record that will Iilhstnnd investigation and provcn abrlity and his, own ‘usineas. Financial ME! NOTICE LIKE ~- . v- ‘ i IF ' . H, W In... m, wit. ll u. Ill. m m lllilllll m 11... LAIIEIZ THAN HE WOULDN'T EVEN TAKE THE MILK BOTTLES m FER. "n-v cook-- A LITTLE FAVOR 'EM IN THIS TIME, THE NEXTjlME SHELL NINT"TH NEXT TIME SHELL AGK" NEXT SHELL DIMAND .' THEN HE‘LL BE THE COOK! . 1 ,1 pd: . \ .‘ ‘- I§\\;‘\\ n ‘its '-