-|r-l' 1.0- “new: rtLlirt.4lvri\\IIl\ll!lll.\l\llv\v~ltn_iuvfi\i-hlli1il‘l ital? I GUARDIAN PACE rrvs III-lolllllldli». p-uovvuov spsnmlsms ‘rumor-nus Prices onleqncot F. J. Bliilllilli 8r COMPANY. Ii. M. BAGNALL-lilnnsgc Charlottetown 1 AND IIOVINOI OI PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . BOND! LIB. Telephone 1m definitional» For Sale 1'03 SALE - TRACTOR. MODEL "A". Trailer. Both in good con- dition. Robert Dunnings, l-iarrmg- " on, - 11-23-31. 110B SALE — LIVE MUSCOVEY Ducks. Alder Dickieson, New Glasgow. 11-24-21. "ElRBOUGIIS ADDING MACHINE. in perfect condition, Apply Guardian. v 11-20431 FOR SALE — 1931 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, Ln good condition. 1f in- terested apply Jack MacLeod, Murray River. i011 SALE — TWO REGISTERED A rshire cows due to freshen Dbcember 1st. Norman Mathe- son, Bradaibane. 11-2641 Wanted wsurao - snvansr. fresh cows. Hunter River. Nic holson 7? Advertising liatvs--Payahlo in Advance 1km Olurss for any Advertisement I Gent GOOD Bros. 11-28 wgNTiD - IMMEDIATELY BY Isuf Pine. onrcnnu sup Shipments of dresse eroded or a .. . tions and ad to offer. with m “ma. 13$“ VB _ .211." was.»- ’ D — Qvsu Ralph Rodd, upgraded Ask for price quota- lia/ISE kyahladt. (you have oc e Limited. 'T1‘l.lr0, u. s rem” Mid TITY 11-26-21 EGGS WANTED: eggs u; _ 1V’ Harrington.‘ d poultry an: 8P0 11-1c-r s' n. Dec. a1. I011. SALE —SEWING MACHINE Like new. Brent l-fowatt. St. Ayardg_ 11-26-11 December 1st. Guernsey and Shorthorn. Joe Donovalrtaaltilgéah: ll. SALE -- 1934 CHRYSLER Sedan. Serial No. 9703185. All- ply Eric Paul. Brookfieid. 11452‘ ler. good condition. 106 Sprint! Park Road. . 1PM“ TOR SALE --~TWO REGISTERED Ayrshire bulls 18 and 20 months. R. O . P. danlils. $103. £1111 K ith Boswe an onfl. c‘ togll. 11-24-21. FOB SALE — ONE 1031 STUDE- baker Sedan in first class condi- tcin. Serial No. 5952681. Price $325.00. Apply G. E. Proctor, 293 Richmond Street City. 11-24-21. To Let r0 mar -- Funursrmp nnarnb room. 13 Euaton Street. 11-23-31, r0 rmur - hronnau nan srr ting-room. Midd elderly person evenings, 210 T0 RENT _. ment. hi’ SMALL Will pay per month. Apply an. le aged couple or referred. Ap l tzroy Street. p’ 11-26 ~21 Personals KYGIENIC SUPPIJE S (RUBBER goods) mailed postgaid in plain sealed envelope wi sam les 35c; Mai price list. 6 24 samples $1.00 Order Dent. pa. Nov-Rub: ber Company, Box 91. Hamilton Ont. 11-21-131 Male Help Wanted FOE SALE-STANDARD SILVER. Registered male fox. 3 years old. proven breeder from prize win- nlnR stock. Apply L. B. Mach/Lill- su orronruurry - our: or the Nation's ca. needs, largest companies, principally to farmer's ready to place a valu- able contract which should mcur _, an. Wood Islands. 11-26-11 ~ ("O11 SALE — 1 ENTERPRISE fortunate Monarch kitchen range good condition $20.00. Also black- smith’a lower, Cnaadian 400 good as new. 00 1 M ers pu p head, $7.50. Daniel R. ny Wirrlrsloe. 11954- GOB SALE — HOUSE CON- tainlng three apartments. Each ent 5 rooms. bath. and hall. Situated on lanrc corner lot. Newly renovated in past year. Yearly rental $1740. In one of best residential sec- tions. Write "R.S.". care of Gua/rdisn. 11-24-21. Lost, Found, Strayed tosr - ru rm: any. LADTS watch. Please notify Mrs. independence for a man enough to have the following qualifications . . . char- acter record that. will withstarh investigation and proven ability to efficiently manage both himself and his own business. Financial Status not extremely but a travel outfit is necessary Write The JR. Watkins Oom- important pany, Dept. Z-C-lA. 2177 Mason Male Help Wanted waursn - him wrrn ram knowledge of livestock capable of tion as of Gimidian. values. qualifying for posi- livestock buver with going concern. Apply for inter- view to ‘Livestock Dealer" care 11-24-31 fmurnn - nxrpnrnucnn Wrist Busheler. Man to tak h Waite-r MacLure. Bracklev Point. and supervise alteraetlorfisanegai 11-26-11 arm's‘ rendfi-ta-wear. good tposi- on n we nown_ epar m nt g. I105!‘ —-l‘0U'lI. MONTHS-OLD Store. Apply No. 5717 Natiosral _. red let/tar mm. Phone 304i! m“ rlirlmgloymeht Office, Sainltl John, _ 11.6mm whitish” A For Kings County Hospital SEALED TENDERS to be marked LUMBER” and addressed to th Montague, P. E. I. i945, for the following quantities of Spruce Lumber: Section A. 400 pcs. 2" x l0” x 15.5’ DZE 200 pcs. 2” x 10" x 8.5’ DZE Mile! B- 33l1cs.2"x8"x9’D2S 180 pcs. 2” x 8" x 15.5’ D2E 90pcs. 2”x8”x9’D2E leciion 0. 6000 LJ‘. 2’ x 6” DZSZE 1250pcs.2”x6”x9’D2I Section D. 4800 L.F. 2" x 4”D2S-2E ' 180 pcs. 2" x 4” x 15.5’ D211 55bit! 800pcs.2”x4”x9’D2E 7-8" Spruce T&6 16.000 FBI. .,' l’ ‘Niles 121-0" Spruce Sq. Edge 11,000 1mm. i‘; be delivered 1n Montague, at a before the 15th of March, 1946. ‘TENDERS FOR e King's County Hospital, , will be received up to December 20th, place to be designated, 0n Tenders may be made for one or more sections or for The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JESSIE McKENDRICK, Secretary. Mp4‘; g “ ‘ l- TILLIEiTI-IE ' roman As CALLED A urrgsrt u MY 4.." 1 AAAAA 4A 1 A lot but the price for each item shall be separato- The King's County Hospital. - riculture follow 2- StockMns-lsets Ac A Glance WINNIPEG. Nov. l5 - (GP) — Rye futures prices on the Win-BM! gym, s increased Saturday in irregular trading that was more active and broader than it has been in recent sessions- 31/ ants °‘°’“‘#hi"3€.. Pith. nit fr.» % and July 01-77- OHIOAOO. Nov. 25 - (APl — The rye futures market, nervousnmd affected easily by small transac- tions. dld an about-face Saturday and climbed around two cent-s a. bushel at time: om some professional buying. The market had been frac- tionally lower in early deallmlk Wheat firmed somewhat. with cash demand good and traders be- llevirm export demand for bot-h wheat and wheat flour will con- tinue high. Oats were weak most of the session but buying 0n i319 11mm" arr-us caused slight recoveries at mes. NEW YORK. Ngv. 25 -— (AP) — The Stock market yesterday ended one oi’ its worst weeks of the ysar with declining tendencies still pre- dominatinl Frown the start of Saturday's pro- ceedings losses were numerous. Dealings. however, were on the sluggish side and this fact gave some comfort to bullish contin- gents. Extreme setbacks rimning to more than two points were shaded tn most cases at the close and a few plus signs appeared. While scattered issues were propped by good dividends. earn- ings and special situations. the majoritv of motorssteels, rails and pivotal industrials continued to suffer from bearish implications of expanding labor disputes. The Associated Press (IO-stock composite was off .5 of a point at 73.5. its third succescsive drop. MONTREAL. Nov. 25 — iOP) — Produce prices Sat. reported by the Dominion Department of ail- EGGS Ont and Que A Large 50- 50%; A Medium 48-48% A Pullets and B 45-45%; C 43%. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- bina pasteurized. fresh and storage No i 36%: No 2 35%: current re- celpt Que. No 1 pasteurized 351/4. del Mt-l: No 2 34-71 del Mti; first grade creamery prints job price 38: first grade solids Job price 37. CHEESE: Current white and western 20 FOB: wholesale white for local and export trade, western 20 11/16-21. Que. 2114-22. POTATOES: 75 lb bags P. Maine 100 lb 2.40. i An old whiskbroom. may be trimmed down to a stub. cleaned with hot. soapy water. and then will provide you . a small scrubbing brush ‘ with handle. assets. The woollen mills will be closed from November 17th until December 10th as we are completely sold out of stock. WILLIAM CONDON the old MacLaughlin pro-- party, containing one hun- dred acres of land with buildings; near churches and school. Apply H. DARRACI-I IV. "W611. impress the other lust ‘t . & SONS Cd at bridgetablecangossiigjiyitfi what a Womnn knows 15 fully as 1115-101 id-mfilfii i? ti? .‘ii“’°'i.‘“‘“" °’ ' and how she playfsa their? holds FARM m“ SALE Sniifly Iloslrl At West River Bridge, To Saint John: s. w. Crabbe, the new assistant general su rin- tondent 0f the Canadian scific Railways New Brunswick district at Saint John,_N.B. He succeeds Laurie Ella retired on on due u» ill health. m. Crab came t0 Saint John from Toronto where he was superintendent 0f the ‘Bruce division, WiththeCJKR. since 1908 he also has been division su intsndent at Schrerber, Smiths Falls and London. New York Ali Ohem . Am Car . 58% Am Smelt . 59% Am Tci 185% Anaconda . 42% Atch . .106!‘- Bald 29% Bendix 52 eth 92% Boeing 25% Briggs . 48% Ches and Ohio 55 Cirrysler 12515 Cons Ed 321/, Curtrss 27% Douglas a3 Elec Auto _ 63 Gen E1 4,6 Gen Motors 701.3 GI Martin 39% Goodrich 59 Goodyear 531,1, Gt Nor P 591/, Inspirtn 171,1. Harvester 951,4 imp PM! . 8.!) P 1/ Kcnnecott 1134/: Montgomery 69% N Y C9111’. 301A Parmtix 44% PhllliDs 543;, RHCIIO . 15% Republic 25% S Pac 590;, Sperry 331,1, RV 55v. Std on N J 67 X85 59% United A1;- 32,,‘ U S Rubber 65x4, S Steel . 711:, Vanadium 31" wartnlcr 29 es o , Youngsilrise é to b tarts... Jars-amen: one dav weaken and say defiant. Qpflrge isn't in uniform And then go on to women with fill: iirglportance of Georgess civil- but For women Meprhoinum quickly hel s to clear cho - I sages. Ir rc- l r c v e s r h e most s grs. vatin cad cold. an and tubes, 50c. v.1 Clyde River 11-21-31. AT RESIDENCE OF AT I P.M. Dishes, kitchen ware, cha roll top desk, fireproof safe. and flrescreen in needlepoint, llllll and drapes, scatter rugs, LEST Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE UPPER PRINCE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th Consisting of the following: tresscs, connnodes, dressers, mirrors, quartered oak lib- rary table, cream separator, Universal large meat cutter, Included are several valuable antiques, buffet, sofa MENTHOLATUM o...» cumrunr 00.1,- VON CLURE GAY SHARP l ire, beds, springs and mat- and rare old pictures, cur- and many other items. ER KAISER, Auctioneer. By Webster Lu: cyan rorrrrqww 44 thing has been done abcui lt" and a. t. Climate Changing (Vancouver News-Herald) When Mark Twain protested that while everyone complained about the weather nobody did ut it. he Columbia It was botanist. with the Canadian - lfic survey in British Columbia in 1m. who said that as the 10mg; were cleared awav the soil would become drier and the climate gradually milder. He based h]; asertion on the climatic history of northern Europe during the past five hundred veers. course, suc a in Nature's reckon- ing ls only ecual to the flidrer of a man's eyelid When in the 60's the Royal Ion- gin/eers were not building roads or enforcing law and order, some after: keeping records of the wea- Theae show us that in 1M1 total precipitation in New Westzminste was 60.485 inches yearly rainfall during 1814-1879 was 58.95. while lt had fallen to 52.31. You note the slow but. steady decrease. Now consider the temperature tables for the same periods. In 180i the hotest day was 84 in the shade. the coldest 10 aibove zero. Between 1874-1879 the highest; was 92. the lowest 7. and in i936 the highest 89 and the lowest 6.3 On Jan. 5 the British Columb- ian said: “Our readers in the east will be surprised to learn that there has been no ice on the Fraser River this winter. At no time have we had more than two inches of snow and that remained only a day or two. There is not a particle of frost in the ground and no snow anywhere to be seen. except on the mountain ranges". Another description of New Westminster at that time contains this sentence: "Thorn is no doctor in this settlement: there was one but he was starved out." Have you noticed that when in- dividuals or communities get "chesty" and throw their weight about faie swats them one. Don't misunderstand me I have a great admiration for Nev.’ Westminster. B/ut listen The above statements were made in 1882 I have lifted the following sentence from a chronological history of the prov- n e- C . “Loaded teams crossed the lira- ser River at New Westminster. Feb. '7. 1883." Those two statements concern- ing ice in t Westminster during Illa winter are excellent evidence that "some- our climate has changed New Westminster records are used because Vancouver did not exist in 1861. or 1883. for that matter. USE FOUNDATION HIDE BLEMISII Even the best planned beauty care won't prevent an occasional bump from cropping up to spoil the smcothe surface of your skin. Sometimes it iscaused by too manv sweets; other times bodily functions are slightly llpset- in rmv event it ls mightly discourafl- in-z when the pesky thing blos- soms forth lust before an impor- tant date But your misery will be lea! i! you learn the alrt of camouflage and to keep a jar of heavy foun- dation cream handy to mask the sDOt for t Then, I pass o'er the threshold to 936 There I sit in the evening and gaze I've sometimes paid rent And I'll never be wealthy Yet 1‘§§.'h"i._¢s:, ’twasn’t given or bought u ' The House of My And I call it Dreams!’ And when/I am weary from the du s of life - And my soul needs comfort and rest, At the close of the day, I then steal away To this fanciful house I love but: Downllancys long lune I stroll in dreams m)’ And in front of my cot there's a arden it seems" There, flowers of mem ry and sweet friendship rare, Bloom in beauty and ‘grace, so they perfume the a l And I aze on these blossoms, some b coming for years. So tenderly planted, oft’ with tears- And I strew in my day precious see There they grow in the without any weeds watered ‘garden encb ' sunshine, Fancy’: wide room, at the moon, Al he sails through the sky in his silvery light, Lille a traveller wending his wsy through the night! 0ft’ I sit by my window, 1n my fanciful chair, At the close of a day that's been sunny and fair And I gaze at the beautiful scene ve e At the sun as he sinks to his rest in the west! ‘Tis a wondrous and glorious scene to behold, This spendor of violet and silver and gold, All blended together by God's skillful hand; i-ie painted the sunset and gave lt to man! Sometimes, as I go to the house of my dreams, At the hour of tea, then in fancy, seems, Dear friends of those past days lc plainly I see Come gather ‘round and once more sup with me! 0ft’ ln the evening, as the fire burns low, A mother comes back, who left long ago And methinks the years have roll- ed back in their flight And "I am a child again, just for tonight!" There I sit at her feet, head on her knee, While she smoothes back my hair and whis ers to me, Sweet words o comfort, a story of IOV€,—" Of God and His mansions and grandeur above! And methinks when the have sllvered my hair And my steps have grown feeble, you'll still find me there; In the house of my dreams ’midst the treasures I love;- Awaiting the call to my mansion above —F. Hazel Fraser. (Written in 1931.) BROCADE COMBINE) WITH BLACK WOOL NEW YORK. Nov-Most Subtle and elegant contrast in the fall’ lo -1s the combina- of soft black wool with handsome brocade. The snap-t- est rest my years BIBS. 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Othser e patterns are copied from fine rremh motifs, such as fleur de lis. tiny florals the Arbesq . its beet —heavy lustrous. and 1n , rococo scrolls and ucs It is brocade at Enclosed in [LOO for 111' you are to forward inn your complain service, pins ti: three cadets and an analysis of I1 fleck and bond he din market 1M0 I gs. or tlnrv brocade covered buttons, march down the front. makinl the i smug and figure smooth. The neckllnea are high and severe because the beauty of the brocades are best dramatized by rthils Spartan simplicity. It. also 114a son ear-r _ tsp-sie- ~ 51901105 nu. a: inns-non ! -- i LISTEN ’ ' " ‘MOMGTER iustrmon, fl cugss or- Trle NNRON, A omofegocmmsnon ,,, mem seen. satvauon. N0 1W , Poise u fillet-S 1X1 this SW16 0005m- 01’ Jewel tones that always flatter enablm the handsome two-tone the evening Before you a skirt and jacket, teamed to The brocade jackets are made colors to be more exquisitely go to bed. remove your make-up wear 8.5 a. unified ensemble. They g1 fitted and suave silhouettes. highlighted. The skim am thg thoronghlv and dab a bit of heal- resemble suit dresses. 111,,- slwv” u; fitted, 1o , and essence pf gtrgjght, ghnplicflty ing medicated cream over the e brocades this season an congpigugufly mun mfifim m although m, fabrics u, 11¢}, and particularly handsome in oolor. narrow . Jeweled “ ‘ . opulent. . corona WAY_V _1_;_y_J. (n. Williams our: BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopll / HA ~HA~EE~ ‘ / / ‘rue "rune poms ME, am- 1 u AFRND 5pm PtaeiAiaisr. BAH-THE ONLY TIME IEKKDV HOME i5 WHEN I'M NOT HOME! o vvv SALL ' nIQ " SIGN Tm, ANY " ‘Alli t.» c~v limbo u-u l-o-ln Ii By Edwina AN’ YOU COME exam‘ ON 1.. AN’ so 10 ‘m’ c/gcus wm-v us, AN'-- J ’_Ad ‘l. I illiibiihn. Ou s:‘g viii.‘