HT I JANUARY ?"- 1945 shot nan... At A Glance ,.....s-<<>P>— Base m _ 1940 while lac h ‘mm ‘ioantofe- mafia‘ f2 two cents with f!’ {gang the decline. e J _ 58 - (GP) — "Ylflfylgaliclriegi held below ore- i 3105111‘ levels for most of Bat- Myr; short session on the Win- "; 6mm “dull-Tram i cent s. ' hgl lower with MAY 31-13 T" ‘We E51 (GP) .. ' M __ __ oii§NQi.tnéaJ§“.ew hIBh l" it!" ‘as {pr- the third successive ilm on Saturday on the Stock “change and Curb Market. OP- flmm a5 to the post-war rating of tum and demand from New York I ntinued to influence tradinz- 1 dustrlols and papers were u! glittle in the averages. ‘Their im- ewement however, did not offset gas due 'to nervous selling on ac- nt of after-the-war conver- M. problems as well as 01°71‘ Ming earlier in the W091i- RK, Jan. 28 -— (AP) - Tygiigozlrollllarket extended its re- my gamrday by fractions to were than two points after a week lilevoted mainly to eroslrafl absylzr: m. pofltllflfi of its recon su an n51 reao on. _ Trominent on the days ush “T. 11,5 Steel, Bethle em. Gwdyear, Goodrich, U5. Rubber, Westinghouse, General Electric. Allied Chemical, Johns-Manvilie. 5 r5 Roebuck, Amour, Internat- 1&1 Telephone, Kennecott, Radio Cflrp And Eureka. Vacuum. Motors, Bails, Aircraft! and Oils were nar- PM’. TORONTO. Jen. B8 — (CP) — Mtning Quotations. LATIGEN LANTIGEN NJOIINVT NZQIINVT READ i TESTIMONY or USERS or [ANTIGEN I i = If!" l"!!! "l" (10 7911'!) of sutferin from Caterrh 1 am writing to sell you that I took two bottles of ANTIGEN "B" . . I am now completely cured from this distressing complaint. Although I have taken many treatments for Catarrh this is the only one thet has cured me. fiavykl, ‘xfllllyzalisd even on wet days, when I used to feel the I will be happy to tell anyone if they care to get in touch NIQIINVT ,N39I.I.NVT a- Jo.‘ Organs infected with (talarrhal Poisons THE PERSONAI WRITTEN 10 Years’ Suflering Ended. am not 1n any way oflecte . (Signed) Mrs. L. B. G no Go to your Druggist smuggle“: treatment which will be most effective in your case, and which will help,to prevent a recurrence of this complaint. details about the LANTI PRICE: $6.00 PER BOTTLE DIINV-Ta lvaol‘ NVT ~P MAIL THIS COUPON ‘ If your drusnist has not LANTIGEN available. post this coupon direct: LANTIGPJV LABORATORIES, l2 RICHMOND ST. EAST. ROOM S! l. TORONTO I. 0NT.. OR BOX 656. SAINT JOHN. N.B. Pleuesend ms............bottles of LANTIGEN .... ............... lortreatmentfor. ............................ l Qgglopo (P.N.,:Moaer Order) for. . . . Nems . . Address.......... CityorTown.......... ANTIGEN Life-Long suffcrcrs praisc Immunisation Treatment! THESE PICTURES SHOW HOW LANTIGEN OPERATES lnenrlris. Lanugen -a scientific treatlntn ‘B: man! perm-borne l. These are the villi- amsll sucker-like Drotubersnces in the ‘which nbs TIGITN from the gastric fluids and carry t into the system. t" This diagram shows one of the many dangerous that cause THE C ETOWN GUARDIAN LANTIGEN LANTIEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN acclaincll beneficial and safctrcatmcnt re a_ trest- per intestine. orb LAN- _erms sense. late by L ANTI- GEN Eflglllfiflrfl and e destroying in ctive germs for the ul-- und snppin poisons sa “B”. No injections-no operations-no pain-no drugs-no danger, but a. treatment that counteracts More than 150,000 people of Australia have been iven relief from the sneezing, coughing, choking, ead noises, deafness, stuffed-up, hawking, spitting, feeling, which is Catarrh as we know it. DROP after DROP after DROP-Catarrhal poisons infect your entire system-destroying the tissues our vitality. You can combat these IG ti, and eflectively with Alaw odd toses moyjlot respond stsfisfeetorllylo llllllfllll treatment. Its ell such soles you eon obttsin u Full Cosh Retlnd by applying by letter to Lnntlgsn Leborotorlos, I2 Richmond Street Eeet, Room 52f. Toronto I, Onloslo. CATARRH Usually the first infection is due to the neglect of s simple cold. This becomes stubborn and protracted. The ex- cretions which are dislodged by blowing the nose often fall back into the throat, infect the tonsils, and result in acute laryngitis and inflammation of the throat. Lantigen “ll" Oral Dissolved Vaccine offers an effective treatment for sufferers of Catarrh. The distressing effects of the com- plaint are greatly seduced and replaced by a feeling of well-being. It works because it is DISSOLVED. AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN Writing in the “British Medical Journal". spenlu as follows in the issue of January i5, 1956: experience, the oral antigens have been mostly employed for cases of Catarrhal infections, rheu- matic conditions and catarrhrll enterocolitis. Clinical response has been quite definitely marked." This important statement, however, heralds the down of a greet release for l‘ “ ' palerors. "In my. "lzlrnlllil. " BIIIIIIGIIIAL MTIIIM, AIITIIIIM, SIIIIIS Allli GATAIIIIIIAL Allll BIIOIIGIIIAL GIILIIS! the effects of the can afford to miss. gasping for breath! charge with LANTIGEN WHAT IS LANTIGEN? ent Medicine, end ls devoid of [GEN is a DsZrsoIt/ed Vnccin of suc dissolved micro-organisms which are peculiar to he particular disease requiring treatment. It contains no live germs. They are all destroyed by dissolving thus releasing the antigens contained therein-the natural antidote. Do a good deed-cut out fills advertisement end - {send II to o follow sufferer. LANTIGEN is not a dru s altogether. L Tit-property at Numbers 94 end 96 Queen Street be- 5% m°lli ‘ to ' longing to the estate of the late Catherine MacDonald Is Mm A Pun” "a l‘ z I an zgfzred for immediate sale. This property Ilse a frontage hQLWIIIY-nlne feet, nine inches and a dept-h of sixty-three l There is located on same a three-story brlolt building ll lpcd repair. The premises is now rented to a very deslr- fill’. N 2 a, defiiflffl. in. tenant. Apply to n. A. traumas, Solicitor. " ° i 1 t... RINHIKIG MONTREAL, Jan. at - (OP) - Produce prices Sat. reported by urs fo .- 30. Packed for export A Lee's l7; A Medium 35. scrim. WW _ pasteurized $4 3-4-35- t Que No 1 oresmery prints 10h lret grade s I-I. Dominion Department of Busin Pr For Sale first e glee OB {I i solids. i0 price IU- knocked idlfilf." he said. “and I could see merits were put out. of action or with your Lanllgen “B" after years of suffering and I have had rnlsoll pleasure in recommending it. to other people, who also re- tori. good results. (Signed LW. F0. G. F. Alcy of (3719 7th Ave. W.) Vancouver was aboard a Bri- tish Lancaster which slugged it out with en enemy night-fighter over Stettln. The German was Sllilf; down but the Lane barely managed to get home-on two engines. All the shooting was exception- ally good. The enemy's cannon out the Lancaster's two outboard engines; the bomber‘: gunners both saw strikes from their tracer g0 into the fighter and it went down in flames. “But for the next six hours we were really in trouble." said Aley. "We were at 22,000 when atteoked ‘frigid we lost 6,000 feet in the first V9. “On two motors we constantly lost more height all the way beck and reached the English coast at only 150 feet. “With only 10 gallons of petrol left-enough for three minutes in the nir-we couldn't make base and our pilot set us down at the nearest airfield." WITH THE R. C. A. F. OVER- SEAS, Jan. B8 — (GP) — Fortun- ately, says I-‘lt. Lt. Peter Wilson, the marksmanship of Allied rifle- men isn't always good. The North Vancouver, B. 0., pilot is back with the City of Mont- real Typhoon squadron after four months in hospital. Inst June 12 he parnchuted from a damaged ano over the Normandy beach- eed, wounded arid with s. broken arm. The ground troops had been told to watch out for German parnchutists. “I could see them as I hung .l1eir rifles and hear their bullets scream past my head when they shot et me." But there was nothing he could do so "I lust turned my head the other way and drifted down." He wasn't hit. The hospital spell was for a shrapnel hit in the thigh and s. broken left arm suf- fat-ed when the tail lane of his aircraft hit him as e went over the side. A Dakota plane which made a forced landin in the British lines was almost s ot to pieces by flak over Holland and PO. L. R. Pat- tee of flswkemmy, 0nt., f et it in s. hurry. e tall unit, the rudder, the port engine, the starboard auxil- iary tank and all the gyro instru- WOIYL each winter with bronc for about four years h quite free from the trouble. Each l year about January. I buy a bot- ‘, ll,ll(l_r~lo-l.=lv~ ANTIGEN ‘ v “Mo-p. I have for rnnny years suffered l tie damaged. "We were a good many miles bill; with from the British lines, the help of m second pilot (PO. A. C. Kent o he said. “We were only ‘aboutt 700 feet n y see he enemy up, and could pla gunners firing at us. “After the first pasting, the wire- less operator co an injured crewman. As he left i111; seat was pierced by three bul- e . “We were hit again arid the British observer was only saved by his anti-flak suit. "Further hits put the radio out of action. The starboard wing was ripped open and caught fire. Then we ran into another flak area and explosive shells hit the filselag around the cook lt. "But somehow we got aok." F0. i". E. R. (Junior) Locke, R. C. A. l". Spitfire pilot from New- castle. N. 13., is perhaps the light- est pilot in the Canadian or Brit- ish air forces. He weighs only 120 pounds. Now, the fair-haired, 21-year- old is golrilt home on leave after 2 1-2 months with Partisan: in s mountainous part of Italy. Locke had almost completed s tour with the City of Windsor squadron when his engine went dead and he had to parachute in- to enemy-occupied territory. For two days he hid ln uninhabited mountain country before the Partisans found him. “AS SHE THINKS OF HER. SON" Where does he room is the Ohl l1. guessing to-nlght, Who l.s he? e is the sori. Who has died in this terrible fight And she is "the Mother" of this She had 'we.ited for word out in But the dueatlon was answered lust last night’: Whenpygilel! ' message’ came over by It reed has bun As he fought in sweat and in tears And his message to you is as fol- lows, It was written, in haste and with fears: " our son darling, I have been WANTED CLERKS, GRADE 1 AND l, MALE 0R FEMALE, hm Clo” The name oflnrusuel Drusgistis. ..... ..... ..... .. y“; 05.1.15.- ‘rim. goolmme m vlfyou weatfurtherinformationwrite us. - ‘fang 5"" II" ‘oggg ilderggg 1757 1-2 __ . m-iw . ill! m“ Adm, 13 Read These Leters From Users of Lillltlglin gflslelllirtlsgtpgtdd “hsyisuiosit: 3:; IOOOAi-rnist 33 . Please send me one bottle of tanned) F.A.ll. ‘his win“; agkin... u.“ My. last, atllliaswrle 17 I"? bentiscn ‘ ’- I am pleased to l advised my slsler-ise-Iaw" to winter (Signed) ‘rams. T-lillxiigliliiiltllle add "H" I n“ alums‘ mud‘ like Llnilflitfl "B" 101' Chrorlici I have cured mylie" 0i 0110"“ eamrannnr 4.15 a . ~= ' -'1 ’ ' ' ' ' ggggig-anklht g LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN [ANTIGEN i158 e ‘ gsggglgearty ’ 7'00“ 2 l him-AM- ‘ m‘ “A I w?” , oot e . 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P05“ a, M Now that the 11a. has been taklen .2930 Yen‘, 93m 5200wurdy 35 Moon“ From w off the gen-box ‘which pormts 550016.11.“ w Qmtyqueemwn 128 M“ 5mm cm- 13 3_4 bomber crews to see invisible “ogmenom o5 ‘Rouyn ‘m 031mm- Pfd 9 3.4 targets. it can be told that since ,§,‘,33'~3°°-' L i‘ r Hr §*’.‘““‘2§, 2f if. ‘f.§‘1‘i°‘i..'.‘.‘...“'.‘§3l2 ifiihdiiiii i Id 05 1-7 V‘ ' l‘ C9 m qotyqgldeafiln L04 gggifisefigfigat 4 fi shgwinjgpn 11 1.1 flown more than B00 hours testing flpggyqunnar 39 so st, Law 2 7-9 the secret equipment and instruct- iwuoulnge, M“ 4200,s,aden a, s; Law pm 1a 3-4 ing aircrew in itsyuse. 130911-13"; R0 53 gwismmg 146 Dom Textile ‘l3 1-2 While he hasnt wings himself, 1mgmgm-ke, 0514 zgoofstee R 2'89 Dom Tar l3 8-4 Anderson has taken aircrew oolnanlcnnn 28- oomturgeo: 12a Wpa bloc A 7 chances 11nd has been through one $5511.18“ 5 p 51 1J3 7asmsuluvln In Sibel 0i 01118418 '16 takeoff crackup that smashed a 53.61338“, m Sylvan 2-," Brazilian I2 1-8 couple of his ribs. Rollins l2 1-? 500Teck Hu ass ' _*‘ amply-tome 3 20 29001.0", Luna '70 ‘ Flight Commander in the Blue- nmgyg . ~ nose Squadron at 24. Sqdn. Ldr. lltili-Illldlelhay 1.1 "no ¥ggvlggnac 131: a“ TLY. George Nickerson of Keriora, Ont.. Tfillollnspira 9o 4a85oynans Res 240 has Just coiripleted‘ his first tour 730|1nt Nick . 32 1-2 7400mm, can 2'“ | ____ and been ‘screened’ from lUftllCl‘ "ml-IBM 84 670|Venture l5 1-4 Anaconda an °P°“‘“ m‘ ‘lym- tsooloenieae 0B 84000|Vermilete rs 1-2 Am Car and r- 40 Nlmmi“ “Y” h“ W" w" "““‘ lsoolKerr Add i1 7-! 1 3o 39th 5m; 71 eventful" but members of his crew K11! u 69 zsvooiwest Mel {so u Y Steel as i-a 8"?’ h" w" 1"!” d" i" "it 1 (“Labrador 2 65 wumey ‘m a4 ems 5, 0M0 , 51 sit ll of the skipper on the several 10011....“ Duran“ 1,40 w“ m“ no can Edison 35 1.2 occasions when enemy nighttight- 5il5ELagQ gym" 33 1,9 , ' Elan Auw m“ 43 3.4".:rs attacked them. mil-almanac oar. ‘ n M Gen Elec so -—~— llwlheltch tsa '1 gag Gen Motors 0e Bis Dem Boyle of (st llllijhnn I100 Lil L l. 1.46 Gt Nor Pfd Q Oreseeeit) Toronto hes ,1 1925M ‘In Tam!“ n xumewtt ‘g0 l‘: the BI a ‘ushlhd with seats 4.25 M t W d - uenoses a omo e squa- mihMacLetla a as Tm‘ 5m‘ “'0” g1? Am“ ao dron leader. m. his made more . Phil Pete 46 5-8 n 20 operational sorties. r ' U 3 Rubber 54 yle began flying as e private t; Radio C011) a 1-4 IIOt In I808, Joined the R-QAI‘. I F . F . Teloods Tel 1 r-s 1.‘. July. tassel-nu ‘he; an 919,11?’ at . o. err ce rig a n ng Z a e United Aircraft I0 3-4 school at Braritford. Ont. He iri- _» _ vanadium Corn I! 1-4 structed there and at st. om.- ;; ‘west EJ111011 £3 :1: arines, Ont.. before coming over- “ _Platinum males, 2 Norwegian and several LaFor-est. veil Bteegl 60 7-!‘ 3"“ ~ ite face males, 1 proven breeder 1 pup. Standard Sil- ' _ ti‘. 1 proven breeder several pups Muttnrt strain. Pearl nature ‘ latinunts, 2 lnales. Also several females of all these 0am m u H reeds as well as several half-blood females that will pro- Manngai i’! s-a l!" pearl platlnums on the first cross. Royal I‘ l" Q I. ROBERT MUTCH, 1“ Mum‘ “Trhrb for Temporary Employment. of Prince Edward Island. SALARIES: $70.20 and $105.30 less MENTS: Grade 1-60 per cent. on written examination; capes-loses neoeooery. en written examination; two years or more of office or professional teaching experience: or Senior Matriculation per month, respectively, no previous and two years of university. its 18 to 45. appointed. Men eligible for military service cannot be APPLICATION FORMS, obtainable at post offices, should be properly filled out and filed with Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, RUARY 12, 1945. This advertisement is authorized by "W Director of National Selective Service. Open to qualified residents deductions. REQUIRE- Grade 3-80 par cont AGE: Preferential age lim- NOT LATER THAN FETI- Jult. how badly But in case that my struggle ls H endedfl“ ‘g d en's e 1 Your son "Percy Joel‘ 1e l Prinoe nliwara 1.1.5.1. Breath-enough to beat I do not . know. M. K. Warren. IIINIY WALLACE RUFI-‘LED (By The Associated Press! WASHINGTON, Jnn. % ~— The Senate Commerce Conlliilttcc rc- buffed Henry A. voting 14 to 5 against his nomin- tion ls of ivnllnce today. Secretary Commerce a and Federal Loan Administrator. The adverse report went to the Senate, where the nomination may be acted on early next Week. Critics of Mr. Wallace, contend‘- t, Q Bre claiming 4B to 5:) votr< l The Committees tie: glint! to this: It sends i‘ s nomination to tiiv- W‘ erms causing these diseases. This positive relief 1s something which no sufferer _ _ Think what it will mean to gain relief from choking, coughing, snifling and In most cases relief can be obtained from the annoyance and humiliation of nose stoppages, mucus and phlegm, head noises, catarrhal deafness, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, antrum, sinus and other respiratory tract troubles. CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR EFFORT——B0,000 Chinese soldiers nro being heeled ouch month free of hills iulrl for winter and now have Ilhlfiih- ave been ed tho bottle. (Signed) J.W. . Having taken Lnntigon “B" for 1' Bronchitis, I have taken three “ANTIGEN IANTIGEN Fleetwood, Lan- cashire) I kept the ‘Dak' flying," (F0. F. J. McIntyre of Parkhill, Ont.) went to attend Ornl Anti -TypI|old Vneelne. of Lanflgen "a" and prepare patties afnutlrl] yen dhe- 1 er, 1n ac lVc no a an attack since I have taken it. I thought I would take It, occasion- ally all tho winter. Signed) W31‘. ,1 HERE ARE THE THESE DISORDERS LANTIGEN LANTIGEN GERMS WHICH CAUSE JJG-EN~""IL - NTIGEN [ANTIGEN \. [ANTIGEN 1 14B Richmond 5C. Government, Municipal, Corporation Securities BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. BIIEIIIIAII 81 COMPANY LTD. Members investment Dealers’ Association of Onnndn E. M. BAGNALL-Managcr Charlottetown Telephone 1470 Classified 3c oer word; In M of Floral and subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Other rates on application. Atfvurtit‘ ‘g Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement l6 Cents _Central Guardian locals, 5o oer word; Western and Eastern locale '00 per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; ' ‘ Offerings, Cards. etc. be per name; Let~ ere of Condolence ‘lilo per Inch; Wedding ngagements so woros for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 8 words. Thanks and Appreciation, 10o per Inch or to per word. Lists or ’ Notices 70o per Inch; Lists Notices at Address and Presentation $1.0m For Sale ____.___. ...._._-__-—- FOR. SALE — OLD VIOLIN. IN good condition. Apply Miller Bros, 1-21-21. FOR SALE — THREE SKIN Stone Martin Neck Piece. nearly new. Apply "MJ Box 216, Char- lottetown, l-N-Itl-Fleb. 2. ___ _____-_-———- FOR. SALE-COCKEREL CHICKS available February. March, April. Send your orders at once or n1- uire Maritime chiak Hatchery. gaint John. n. a. 1-29-81. To Let T0 LET - TWO OR. THREE- roomed a artment, furnished and heated. entral location. Civil- ians referred. Write C care of Guar inn. I-WJO-SI-Si Personal ROY - MAR~LIQIJID — POMADE removes for life beard on wo- men. hairy chests on men. hair fuzz. Begin treatment now. 8.25 (small size) including taxes and mailing costs. Ask for the new Green Pncksse 612.00% Special for treatment at homo. Write Roy-Mar Products, Box 191, Quebec. 1-29-11- t rznrzle Help Wanted -- ‘TVANTEID CAPABLE MAID OR housekeeper. Apply 130 Elm Avenue or phone 221. 1-29-31 ntp with a black mark against it. Similar actions in the past. now- evrr. have had varied 1'r:ep"-1ons_ by the lull body \\'ill('ll something bucks up its committees and SLllliC-\ times overrules them. WASHINGTON. Jflll 24' — (AP) - The bnttcrul. 42 - ycnr - vii schooner Aid.“ run. we Kaiser Wilhelm ILQ .0 t-llo hull " FORMER KAISEIVS SIIII‘ SOLD convenience. Wanted WANTED - ilousr: on APAltTs mvhi- Lt. Freeman. Phone 006. WANTED - can NOT 014ml than i036. Must be in first class condition. State price. Write Box Guardian. 1-26-31, WANTED -— DODGE, PLYMOUTH or Chevrolet car in good condi- tion with good tires. Write price and particulars to Box 127, Char- Jottetown. 1-26-35, Male an; wamrIi LIST BOY WANTED — APPLY. Guardian. 1'-27-tf. WANTED — MARRIED MAN FOB farm work. Highest wages paid for right man. House provided. Apply Robert Clirippell. York phone 15117-4. 1-26-3l TFXSE‘ a... Lair mtmTtfifiliiTTsiTuiiiT ply 39 Rochford Square. 29-t FOUND - LADIES‘ CO . AP- ply E. McCnbo, Alexandra. 1-29-11 LOST - LADTS 001.11 wan... watch. Finder call l617-J. Re- ward. 1-20-11 LOST-MAN'S WRIST WATCH Saturday afternoon. Finder please phone 1l22-J. Rewarédg. l- -l 04000440 O-OOQOOQ-O OOO-Qfi-O-O-O lt./LAID WANTED ABOUT FEB. Isl. For family’ of three in n home with every modern Write Iiox 114, (Illarfliiielnrxii. stating ex- : and references. 50s to suit- .>-1. .st also ht .. in do plain cooking. eeoesceeoo0¢0Deoooe4e<e