ANNOUNCEMENT nn. J. s. LEDWELL sferred his practice of medicine to a Canadian Municipality. Payment of to be made within thirty days to F. A. LARGE, Solicitor, 144 Richmond Streett, Charlottetown, P. n.1, has iran Western accounts ? Advertising hetero-Payable in Advance um Charis for liny Advertisement 88 Cents Guardian locals. 5o our word; Western and Eastern ma“ , u pgr word; Announcements and Corning Events 3o per word; classified 3o per word; ln iilhcnioriam Notices 70o per inch; Lin; u, “mi and Spiritual Ofieii lllll. Cards. etc. 5c per name; Let- m o! Condolence 10o per imah; Wedding engagements l0 words m» $1.00 and 10 cents for ‘ell!!! additional S words. Notices of Thlllliil and Appreciation, 70w per inch or 1c per word. Lin; n; mbggflplipfii 40 cents per in ch. Address and Presentation $1.00. t other rates on liillllilalliln- mun v rrr. cnaizuorrsrpww [srocx QUOTA non/s] ii.Y. Stock Exchange Std Oil N J Kcnnccott Mont Ward Nor Texas Co United Aircraft Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec U S Steel t Miscellaneous _ ACQ UAINT! ED. Escaped cscarcn rnoivi MY naucn _ GET _ A Wl"€il,‘,§m;5 tree. Western Scandal Dale silver 10x. Markings P K l) gm gum g3 Edmonton, Altn. a1 1f. Finder notiiv Mrs. George 11-7-1381 R. Viliett, It.R.. No, 1, Bunsymw m,“ sacs; AT irazr P;fl-_l’_-l*_ll““d- “"13" _-| ‘t'c:.. ,._FL*_S2E____ ' imovptr?‘ 111ml"- wm'n_f'£33v_' FOR saua - 42 rou cnaviro-l Wtal- _ let truck- Apply Hodge Mont- i-w ted gomcry. Kcnsington. 1 i____.___,_ ‘ all ____i___ T0 MAKE ROOM FtOR POULT/RY ‘$35121:- gzrgggg o a quantit of w nodeuofls- Aim” “mil?” 2, Swift Canadian_Co_ - ~,~—_—"" ~ "L noisvrnr ro. if-lRTltifiNfclvllllglfiiélglgll-g “E Perfect condition. Willard stew- Zlllillionl ADDly --E_.. art. Southport. 11-14-11. FOR SALE j WALNUT con-l otued stnei crib. Good condition. Phone Zfll-J. 11-14 ‘ 5517f TUR Tiiotiieit“. Write MQWFV ton-n. stating m " " Shortliorn heifers, Dual purpose. Ill TED — FUR- IED‘ A 21.. years old) newly frcsnened ed room. with privileges for wn I- - _ a wt»- "v - “Elffilifl; 5533i”. ‘$33.. ‘li..'l“.".’.‘.““.’o..§t’§§ ___F{__i__ Smith. New jigsaw. u-14-2i.| WANT“ - A ‘E00,?’ n“ ma‘ FORSALE - rwo ronp rnucirsl H29“? stoke bodv and 1030 bell. Portagv. P. E. l. V. 8. two each 193'! Apply to h‘ it; Shar- 11-14-31. attachment for Ra o. 129B __> _ ,_____ _A nu TED-TWO TIRES 32x4 IN good condition. Have permtt. E. Ariiiast, Central Royalty, Chan, lottmwn RR Phone 367"] and xx Shropshire Rain Lambs. , . . l1 available through Rani Premium Policy, also two year old grade ’ Yorkshire Sow. LOSI MacPhail, Argyle Sho tos-r - sitvisii on“... 15x. 11-14-18. ggitlgrelzgg-niglrlfllxntis ____ .__-. _ .-.__.____ wa . gar _': __ - - l Plwlilllgldglt l} __ suitgEiInfuinlglltlz-‘d rdrwgnrtl/‘oiglcv! L __ BROWN LEAT-u ER’ nished. Apply to 1'19 Water st I liiCllfll. lit-Zircon Burlingtvi and, _ _t__11_‘_14'11 , Em“? C“ ' .71. RENT - cannon trallv located. Telephone long River. singion OST — BETWEEN and Charlottetown. tail ‘L- ton truck. Finder please at Vendome l-iotel. ltll CEN- 'l'l1. l 11-14-11. l T0 LET —_FOUR UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms on separate floors. Apply Guardiarh ..)1 Help ’anted W A N T E D -— INVESTIGATORSM» iI-partment of Pensions nndt National Health. Grades 1. 2 and. 3. Halifax. N. S. $1320, $1500 and $1740 per nnnuni respectively. less usual deductions. plus bonus. Open to male and female resid- ents of Halifax Pensions District. Full particulars from Civil Ser- vice Coimnissiou. Halifax Office. Application forms. obtainable at Post. Offices in cities and largn- KING STON ird of leave 14-21. . "ram; var: with kev attached. Red Indian Service Station. Phone 183d 4‘ Teachers Wanted llANTEl) -f rn.icii§i_c_ hF on Green Road School. Supplement _t100.00. Plus Macquughev. e Help Wont ed— Service Commission. 261 Quinpool Road. Halifax, as soon as pos- sible. This advertisement is authorized by the Director of National Selective Servicei H n i - . Tl — DIIDDLE roman in family of light housework in 0 board “and room. No vashinrc. Apply C " care GiliiffllflIlii 1 auciriou SALE _ iinving sold my flirm, I will sell by public auction on ‘dilesdili’. November 15th, at 1 p. m. the following: STOCK: 4 horses, 1-9 years old, 1-8 years old (General PIITDOSE). l-Z l-2 years old, 1-1 1-2 years old. 8 milk came. 0 young caLtle, 9 spring calves, 1 brood sow, 50 llms- Quantity oi? hay and straw in sheaf. IMPLEMENTS: liar-row, set light hnrrow, spring tooth harrow, gang lllllullll. Single pie-ugh, potato scuffler, 1 hiller, 1 dig-, Eel’. roller, team truck wagon, single wagon, express “"1000. driving wtagon, 1 cart, 2 wood sleighs, 1 team sleigh. 1 high sleigh, 1 driving sleigh. Threshing out-, fit. 1 International engine, 1 pump jack and engine, Llslf" 59111111110!‘ (almost new), 2 cream cans, 1 churn, anvil vice and brtilows, Harness, including 2 sets of 1:011} harness, avid other articles too numerous to en ion. if st f‘ - ' Timgifglléiésiiiaflne day following. JOHN A. FORD, mu“. Owner. ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer FO/R SALE RESIIIPENTIAL PROPERTY THE TRUSTEES 0F THE ESTATE 0F THE LATE JOHN WILSON OFFER FOR SALE AN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SITUATED AT 24-26 BRIGHTON ROAD. THIS HOUSE IS IiN‘GOOD CONDITION AND HAS ALL MIODERN CONVENIENCES. FOR FUlRTl-IE-R PARTICULARS APPLY The Eastern Trust Gompany FOR sans: - TWO nisoisra I; FOR SALE — REGISTERED XXX. ADD-ll’ John D.‘ :l-1.15. towns. should lie filed with Civil‘ Binder, hay mower, hay rake, disc, Livestock MONTREAL. Nov. l3 - (OP) -— ' Prices for stecrs were 25 to 50 cents higher. lambs 50 cents up and 0- thcr classes steady in - dsv on the Luvcstock Marke Bulk of the offerings in l section comprised mostly I duality nnimals with a few loads- of medium steers. Medium steers were weighed up at 1025-11 with one load at 11.50 Common steers were down to 7. Good cows sold from 8-850 with an odd one at 9 Heifers were G-9 with a scale at 9.35 Cnnners and cutters moved slowly mt prices ranging from 4.50-5.50. ulis were steady at 5.50-6.50 with few at 7. Calves held at last week’: prices. 00d vealers were 1350-14. com- mon lights 7 and grnssers 4-550. Good ewes and heifers brought mostlv 12. A few lots fetched n flat rate of 10.75 not graded. Bucks w. re discounted 1 pcr cwt. Gulls were 6-8 Sheep were 1.50-4.50. Hogs were un- nng . c RECEIPTS: Cattle. 1.700. calves. 1250: sheep. 5,100: hogs. 2.030. $0005 I MONTREAL. Nov. l3 - (C?) — Drlccs todav reported the Dominion Department of Agrlcultun‘ Follow:-— - EGGS: Graded shipments. spot, A Large 4 49: A Medium 46-47: A Pullcts 3G ' B 35-36: C 21-23. BUTTER. Wholesale jabbing pasteurized fresh and storage Que. No 1 35 ii 5 ‘fir: No _2 pasteurized 34 01-35: current receipt Que No. 1 pasteurized 35 del Mtl: No 2 34 dvl tl' first grade creamerv prints | PfUdllCkz by Stock Markets 4 At A Glance CHICAGO. Nov - (AP — Th)’: grain futures mar et fairly‘ steady today. showing fractionaliy pits at h close higher in all e . Wheat and oats showed the great- advance. I WINNIPEG. Nov. i! '- (CP) - United buyers were. active on the Win TORONTO. Nov. 13 — Gold stocks sold off Toronto Exchange whi Metals and the Western Oils gaincd .10. MONTREAL, Nov. l3 —- (CP) -- Hcaded by Diapers, pivotal groups tumbled in the indices on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market today. Golds alone of the six sections showed resistance and went higher. le the Base two weeks. The Associated press (BO-stock a- 55.l. ‘Pronsfcrs of compared with 1,120,600 Friday. TORONTO, Nov. l8 —— (OP) — Stock Quotations. . Sales l 017.760 shares Close .' 4500'Acme ' 500fAjax 1000'Ap Con 1500'Aldermac 2000‘Anglo Cdn 500‘Area 5300‘Astor1a 35100‘Aube1le 19700Aumaque 300‘Aunor 100‘Bagamac 500‘Banl<fie1d 5600 Bear 4200 Beattie nAb-A 131300 Brit Dom 850‘Brou1an 1110 Buff Anll 29000.11 Edm 100‘Cdn Mal 500 Caribou 300 Cas Trcth IOOCent Pat 7500'Cent Proc SZOfChester lO>-'h§ ._-‘obq'flg-J~‘l“""¢§‘ 5s- w¢>ccmuio$omo°"‘.-3l at M . job price 36 ‘A47: first grade sol- ids. iob price 30-36 ‘A. CHEESE: Current white western and Que 20 FOB. wholes and Que. white for local Yxliort 20 11/10 21. POT TOES: 75 lb. bugs loc l.90-1: No 2 .60-.75; No 1 N.B. 1.20-1.35; P E.I. trade and a1 No 1.46. i-§4'Qrm4fi+f§-9-§4+O4 04+» WANTED A quantity of Light, Sus- sex Cockerels for breeding purposes. Write stating quantity, age, etc. SWIFTS CHICK HATCHERY Charlottetown 0+0 fO O4§>f§OO-§-O-§§'O-O-¢O O-O-< CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT‘ The 2nd day of November, A.D. 1944 In Re Estate of Mary Crawford late of Wood Islands in Queens County in the said Province, Single Woman, deceased, tcstatc. To the Sheriff of the County of Ouccns (Tnuntv or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on fllc of Dugalri M. Slew- urt of Wood Island in Queens County aforesaid, Farmer, the sur- viving Executor of the above nam- ed estate. praying that a citation may be issued for ihc purpose zhei-cinnfter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite oil persons interested in the said dictate to he and appear hciore the Judge present at a Probate Court to be hcld in the Court limise in Charlottetown in Queens (loiinty. l" the said Province. on TIIQSIIHY. the twelfth day of December next com- ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same lluv to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Mnlcoini Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And it in hereby ordered that a true on y hereof be forthwith pub- lished some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at. least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be h ted lnuthi: followiill ccs respect vc y. flflm y. all of the Court HuuseFin Charlottetown aforesaid. at the scholhousa in Wood Island afore- said, and at the store of D. J. Riley in Belle River in Queens County aforesaid, so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- said Inny have due notice thereof. WITNESS H Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the sald| Probate Court at Charlottetown, aforesaid. lhc dsv and vtnr first above written. B the Court- $0 GEllEiill. FIIMIBE Phillips Bill. ale western I QUE, 1.30- McKinnon. Inald Be E. MARGARET PALMER. ‘ Registrar. Grafton Itlifl. C‘ 3930 Co Will 8700‘Coin L 100 Conlarum 200 Conwcst 100 Cub ‘.3500 Deltiite 250 Dome 4700 Duquesne 1915 East Mal 500 East Sullivan ‘.200 Fed Kirk 1100 Franco 100 Frobisliei" 400 Gillies 500'Go1dale 4200 Gold Gate lotYGunnai- llldlialliwell i600 Heath 2140 Hard Rock 1000 Hurricane 200 I-Iollinger 1220 Home Oil 200 Inspire. 70‘Ni e1 100 Jacola 2460IKerr Add : $q:“wouoM~w 3 ,s:- rs as 2_so-aueoe~w_wew_s=nsess@s- 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I ‘THE PROBATE COURT The 28th day of October, A. D., 1044 In Re Estate of Harold L. Wor- thy late ni‘ Charlottetown in Queens County in the sail] Prov- incc, Druggist, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff n! the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County ' GREETI WHEREAS upon petition on file of ‘Trust Company of Charlottetown aforesaid, a body corporate with head office at Halifax in the Prov- l lnoe of Nova Scotia duly authorized hv statute to conduct siness ‘the Province of Prince Edward Is- land. and Bessie II. Worthy |Charlottetnwn aforesal , ivitlow. dhc Administrators of the aim .‘ iiavincrl Estate ‘tion may be issued for thi- purpose hereinafter sct forth: You nrc therefore hereby required to cite all crsons interested in the said Es- ate to bc and appear before the vJudlre present nt a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, the said Province. on Monday the Fourth day of December next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock iorcnoon of the sacne ilay to shew cause if nny they the Accounts of the sail Estate should not be passed umi the Es- tate closed as prayed ior in said Petition and on motion of R. Reg- EML. Proctor for said Petitioner. All it is hcrcbrorilered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- iislicd In some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four mu- sccuilve weeks from the date h/re- of and that a true co y hcreoi be forthwith posted In t e Iplllilvinl nblic places respectively. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near he Royal Bank of Cunntla in Clint- nottctown aforesaid. and at or near he Bunk of Nova Scotia in Char- mttetown aforesaid. so that all per- sons intercsted in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Lennard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. ihc day and year first ho writ n. 3% the Court. (SI -) E. MARGARET liAtLMEl. (SEAL) 10-31-11- I ‘ "r nipeg Grain Exchange today. l (C'P) -| todav on the held steady in the average verage was do\vn 1.5 of a point at‘ . praying that a citn-' ClldWnHUV * Slog: sic moot wholesome o ted be ii’ i.- n....l;."8'.?i...'a' for a Sussex when you're or convolosein . Pnrsst and all carbon- "lnst What '. Children love its ‘ ‘ bly fragrance-grown- ups its c economical live l y tonq. Buy the iq Bottle-serves 2000fKirk To 250.I..abradoi' 500,~Lake Dufault Zuthake Shore 400 Leitcli . ._Nf“ ss§=aess 250,‘Macassa 1100.Louvicoun 200 MacLeod 900 Madsen 200 Malartic 600 Maralgo 525 hlclntyre 1500 McKenzie 1500 McLellan 1000 McMarmao 7500 Mid Cont 100 Mining Cpri 600 N egus 350 Niplss 14045 Northland 255 Noranda u bun mu ~ cihabn no: N g ~ “as >- ‘525358 G2 6300 Olcary 30 Omega 4500 Pacalta 200 Pac Pete 3500 Pamour 1500 Pandora 200 Partenan 6100 Pnymast 200 Perron l0 Pick Cr 600 Pioneer 500;Premier 300 Preston 500 Que Gold 3900 Qucenston 1500 Roche li700lQuemont 500 Rouyn 1000,St Anthony 700 San Ant 4000‘Senator 1000 Sliawkey 3-1 Sherritt 3000 Siscoe 100 Sladcn 500 so End Pete 6350 Steep Rock 152 Stand Chem 500‘Sturgcon 700_Sullivan 100 Sylvan F Prus- S$8i§$$S5€ s: t-rn- 600 Towag 6100 Trans Res l500‘Upp Can IIZOO-‘Vcrmllata 2400 Waite Amii 5750 Wasa L hiv-Ard-h en .- 100YDalhousie ' l925lFoothil1s GOPend Ore (Total Sales 300,000. o-i-n see figs see sees sans-s" llgussza gsssans 2 aaas§a$tsa Montreal Exchange _ - 1 fi Abitlbi um gs 4“ s.:s:gsas:soso§assscs-=.$5 _ a»: I - coop on. Ill MEMOBIAM- MR, DUNCAN A. MacKENZlE Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Sept. 77th in Boston, Mass, for Duncan A. MacKenzie, who passed away suddenly at his home in Dorchester. Mr. MacKenzle was a member of Franklin Lodge No. 23 I. O. O. F’. and Clan MacKenzie, 05.0. No. 2. of Boston. He was also a member of the Bethany Baptist Church of Rox- bury, in which church he took an active part. The funeral services were held at his home and were largely at- tended. The pastor of the church, Rev, Ralph G. Barnes, officiated and paid a high tribute to the qualities which endeared him to his many friends and associates. He leaves to mourn his wife ‘Annie Martin. formerly of Eldon, P. E. I., and three children. Doris. Gordon and Evelyn. He "fought a good fight, finished the course: kept. the faith." (Patriot Please Copy) AUCTION SALE AT HAMPTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER l5, 1944, AT 1 P. M. I am instructed by Frederick Wotton, Executor, Es- tate Mrs. Minnie MacKinnon to sell by Public Auction: Desirable residence, together with Barn and large lot of land; also the following household articles: 1 Kitchen Range (Fsweett), 1 Room Stove, 1 Oil Burn- ‘er, Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Furniture, 3 Kitchen l t erous other articles. ‘ Terms: CASH. TFIPPY AND tic d. Tables, 2 Kitchen Cupboards. Kitchen Chairs. Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, 2 Sofas, 2 Rocking Chairs, Rugs. PillowS., 1 Alarm Clock, 1 Sewing Machine, Oil Lamps, also num~ If day stormy, sale next fine day. i531.’- FLYE. Asthma Suiierlng Slopp d 1 Year Seven curs sgo J. Richards, I01 last 88M Street, smiltnn, Ont. was asthmatic Incl weight, sulered coughing choking whsfl- ing every nighw-couldnt sins . ‘hulls! stopped his s arms roniptly an he new - orts norms weis t and good health o hough 70 years nl . To prove that Mullins may for you, we make this iilicr iier Oct Mcndneo fromdydpr n . druggirt tudnyi Unless it loosens s the suffering of Asthma attacks, s nothing to lore 5o don't suiler nno er day withou rncvcs thick strangling mucus cu l... turn the empty scingrsnii get ll fill asking your drunlrt for Maiden. iiii- ileplcres Lack of linity in Canada Over Gcnscription i “Unhappily, on this Remem- brance Day we face a divided Canada; a Canada torn by bit- terness, unique in the history of our country." said Rev. Nell Her- man in a Remembrance Day ad- dress at Wheatley River on Sat- urday. Can we think of anything that could bring more comfort and more determination to prolong the agony of this war to the Beast of Berlin than a Canada, split into factions at a time when the fate of Christian civilization and even decency are at stake. And that stake is our stake." “If this be true, then, in the last analysis, the spirit which div- ides 011i‘ country is the spirit of a Canadian i-iitlerism or Hltierism under a Canadian label of ‘wait and see’ while the chasm WIClBHS and our fighting forces perish and decay.” “If we break faith with our armed forces overseas, then, those who fought and died in the First Great War shall not. sleep where ‘ grow." "if we break faith with those Canadian warriors, who fought and bled and died in Italy, in Dieppe, in Holland and iii Germ- any, who fell from the skies and went down into watery graves, they shall not sleep; and we who breathing, restful sleep and fr s s y u money back. ave everything to a JOHN H. MYERS. Auctioneer. " STUBBS are alive and remain safe and sound sheltered by the blood of our fallen comrades, shall not sleep. We shall not sleep until our thinning fighting ranks be filled. not by any particular section of Canada but by Canadians; by Canadians of every tongue, who are called to share with equality. and fortitude. Canada's battle and the world and the world's battle for freedom of men, women and little children.” Public Auction I am instructed by the administrator of the estate of, George W. Gardiner to sell by public auction the follow- ing properties: 1. Dwelling house No. 222 Grafton Street, containing two apartments. 2. Double tenement house Street, with large lot. 8. Large vacant lot on corner of Weymouth and Rich- mond Streets. . ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944, AT 1 O’CLOCK P. lVL W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. H. H. SPARLING Recently appointed Chief of .Transportatlon for the Canadian National Railway System with headquarters at Montreal, Que, jsucceezlirig the late J. W Ward- lriw, Mr. S1: rling was formerly iGeneral Superintendent, District, Edmonton, Alta. 104 and 106 Weymoutli Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT THE SPORTING CLUB, RAIN 0R SHINE, TUESDAY, NOV. 14th AT 2 PM. China. cabinet, cabinet radio, electric hot water radiator, drop head sewing machine, 2. dining-room suites, 1 bedroom suite, Quebec heater, congoleum square, one breakfast set, electric rangette, electric iron, chest of drawers, bureaus, commodes, 1 Victrola and records, medicine cabinet, 1 type- writer, sectional book case, dishes, pots and pans and many other articles too numerous to mention. W. H. BEATON, Aucioneer. ll-ii-Thurs-Sat-Mon. Fox Meal: Just arrived carload fresh frozen lesr. horse meat and beef tripe. Island Gold Storage 0c. Ltd. Charlottetown bone- Bv Edwina WELL, IF’ SHE DOESN'T TO TELL HER WHERE M,_,_,,.,,,,...r........r.osua ~ COME OUTTA HEIZ ROOM PRETTY SOONHVM GOIN‘ JIM DON'T FORGET, HE’S JANEJE N EASTERN umrsn lottetown, Plgn. 3Q POI L0lii$ 0P T0 $500.00 EASY MONTHLY PA YMENTS Tern in Accordance With W I. ‘I. ls. Regulations. fFlLLlE THE mortua- I DON'T CAQE WHAT HE 1Q.’ u= THAT'S ‘m’ ONLY < WAY TO GET MILLIE poww- srxorss -— SHE can Maggy ‘ HlM-WVITH MY BLESGIW-Z AN’ JANE ca: so HER OWN? w’. 'mr.»<pn nth-u Adam Sdrvlfl. II- By Webster OH. DEAR‘ I CAN'T MAKE A SlCl< MoTTHER SuFi=_E_R_