Ml Ilcllnahd Si. GOMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Government and Corporntlon Bonds Lllted Ind Unlisted 500th BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTll. Members Investment Deniers’ Aloelntio Of Clllldn E. M. BAGNALL-Mnnnge C NNCOWII Telephone 1110 ten of Condolence 84c per inch; for 81.00 and 10 cents for every Subscriptions, ti) cents per inch. Obller rates on application. Advertising Rates ~Payaiile in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Aure- ' Central Guardian locals 5c per word; Western snd Eastern locals 3e per word; Announcements and C __ing Events 8c per word; Classified 3c per word; in Mcmorinm Notices 84o per inch; Hats o! Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc. 5e per name; Let- Thlhkl and Appreciation 84c per inch or 5o per word. Lists of enl Z5 Cenh Wedding Engngelllellle l0 words additions! 3 words. Notices of Address and Presentation $1.00. For Sale HEINTZiilAN rmxo. svrrox a. Lowe, Summersloe, a ma. Sam; - 1930 NASH. nncoN- ditlon motor. Francis DQIIOD. Mayfleld. mE-“ons Vcow,’ uiswsv freshened. smith Bros. N"! Dominion. H _ “nous; SINGER SEWING! ‘Machine. Household Singer Sew- ing Machine. Sutton & Lowe. Summe ide. Fort SALE-GURNSEY 01mm: ww, 6 years .,1-_i to fresbcr. latter an qf S€p‘€lllll(il'. Du". _\l..c— 5111, Clydp ‘tin-r. __--j————~——— non SALE - CHOICE DRIVING horse, 6 years old. Sound. quiet. works everywhers. Apply George Croken. Freetown. SAI E — BUILDING L01" S F0 It Near 001s, churches, Stores FOB SALE — ONE COW, NEWLY freshened. Smith Bros, New _ nonunion. FOB SALE — ONE 8 ll. P. INTER- national Engine. C. A. Seem“. Brackley Beach. Teacher Wanted WANTED — PRINCIPAL FOR Augustine Cove School. First Class preferred. Supplement $300.00. Apply Mrs. Bessie A. Cameron. Wanted WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Phone 1107-2 Mimaei Bros WANTED - LATE MODEL HALF| to one ton truck. Earl Carr, New London. ' WANTED — TO BUY A YOUNG Standard bred horse with pros-i Price must be! end Rsilwav, D F‘. MacDonald, Souris. SOB SALE FARM AT HAMPTON‘. 150 acres. Apply Raymond M)’- ers, Victoria. FOB SALR-DRUIVI AND CLEAN- er. (Monaghan). J_ W. MCKeImB. Kelly's Cross. IIX ONLY CROME AND LEA- ther spring seat chairs. Sutton 8: Lowe, Summerside. FOB SALE—TWO 1500 LB. ARMY trucks. one Ford. one Chevrolet. both in mod condition. tires $933K. Apply to Frank B. Clarke. Charlottetown I‘)! SALE-FRENCH SEAL COAT all: 42, perfect condition. Bar- sin for an older woman. Phone or call st 37 Victory Avenue after l p.m. POI BALL-CHESTERFIELD AND drop leaf kitchen table. Phone 12444. POI SALE-JIWO YEAR COLTS cheep: also one fuznecett good l; ll loss tit-an half price. Jfi Hope River. IX lALI-—SOW AND LITTER d 9 pigs 3 weeks old. Aipply M. Ashley. Ailipin Road. IOI IALI--100 WHITE LEG‘- year old. horns from R0. gle. Government mp- flock. suitable for hatch- or laying purposes. Ralph Rsymr. Mt. Herbert. IOI. SALE-ONE COW, GUERN- le‘, . Apply to Jack Xeseey. West Royalty, RR. No. IX SALE-IDS’! TERR-APLANE, l: is. Apply Massey Harris . 01?. . POI. SALE, 1935 DeSOTO SEDAN in mod corvditiora. Good tires. Also Hoover Elevator potatd digger, in mood condition. Apply Lyman Tremere. Hampshire. FOI SALE — REG. AYRSHIRE WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. WANTED—QUANTXTY PRESSED V straw. Write or phone Russell Roper. Charlottetown R. R. S. Help Wanted TO LET - BED SITTING ROOM. 171 Hillsboro Street. WANTED — FARM NEAR. CHAD- lottetown. Write Box 107. Guard.- an. WANTED-A GIRL FOB. GENER- al housekeeping. Apply 211 Eus- ton St. WANTED — _MAID. APPLY MRS. R. R. Bell, 100 Brighton Road. WANTED -'GENEBAL MAID TO go to Halifax. Small family. Good home. Modern. Write Mrs. Munro. 246 Jirallee Road, Halifax. dale School. No firing. Oil burn- ing furnace. W. A. Burns. Secy. Trustees, Charlottetown, R. R. 6. . To Let TO LET-ONE LARGE HOUSE 50 keeping room. Lmigworth Ave. TO LI1'—DEDB.OOM SUITABLE for business men or woman. 59 Longworth Ave. T0 LET-ONE BEDROOM AND kitchenette, furnished. Occup- ancy Oct. 15. 50 Longworth ve. . r Personal SLENDOB TABLETS ABE EI- fective. 2 weeks’ su ply 81.00: ~12 weeks 8.00 at ell sldsts BYGIENIO SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed best d in nlsiit. sealed envelope wi samples 25c: 24 lamp . Mali-Order De t. B8, Nov-Rub- ber Co Box 9 Hamilton Ont. Bull 4 years. Sire Loraine Duoh- ep king Dam: Glenmere Lottie 2nd full brother of Mullincoilrt Duchess and Mullincourt Princess. G —lOP)—- Big new pits ere expected to be started soon n the Fife and ‘fothien. coslticlds. *3. E. Silurkey, Cardigan. OUT OUR WAY WANTED — CABETAKEB PABK- ' AUCTION SALE /I am instructed by Wm. MacLcod to sell by Public Auction on the premises at BROOKFIELD ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 AT 1 O'CLOCK S.T. The following stock con- sisting of: 1 Guernsey grade cow, 9 years old, due to freshen October 10th; 1 Guernsey grade cow, milking, 4 years old; 1 Guernsey grade heifer, 3 years old, due to freshen Feb. 6th; 1 Guern- sey grade cow, milking, 4 years old; 1 Shorthorn grade cow, 5 years old, due to freshen Nov. 20th; 1 Guernsey grade heifer, 10 months old; 1 Shorthorn steer, 11-2 years old; 4 Shorthorn steers, 10 months old; 1 Shortllorn calf, 5 months old. Terms: Cash. If stormy, sale following line day. ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer. Miscellaneous PROTECT YOUR cLoTrYEs, FUR- niture and woolens from moth damage for 5 years. One slimy- ing of Berlou does it or Berlou pays for the damage. It's odorless. stainless and dry cleaning can not remove it. The Jenkins Pharmacy. ORDER FROM S. F. TAR-BUSH large double bed Blankets. Rose. Blue or Green. Only $4.50. Deposit 70c. Balaince 70D. Large lever. sible Blankets $5.00. Deposit 70c. Heavy all wool grey Blankets $6.00. Deposit 75c. Work Wanted WANTED WORK - RELIABLE girl wants work by day. Box 105 Guardian. Business Opportunities RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Owing to increased production established Company has one."- ing in your locality. Evcellent earnings. Fanous Product: Cor- poration. Dent. !-‘.E.I.-l. 3T0 Guy Street, Monlrenl, P Q ~ Lost Found Strayed PAIR or Mocha case. Charlottetown P LOST — SUNDAY. Glasses in a. blue Finder return Hotel. Reward. SHEFFIELD, England —iCP> - Dtirir-g the "var Sheffield Uni. versity students worked in labor- atories three shifts a. day testing forgings for tank arts and met-al sheets for steel hemets. v On MONDAY, furniture: chairs, dinette buffet, By J, RJ WHJJAMSOUR BOARDING HOUSE on, ARTHUR cimwvou "'7 " ' SMOKE A sroeiss. pl ? PLEA5E; Arn-luw-ANWHIMG _. etrr CIGARETS.’ 1 rrmscnsnwrrawwrucvssvlsu Horses: Having secured Market for large volume of Canada No. 1 Tablestock at top market prices either in truck - load lots or carload lots. Get in touch with us at your Char- lottetown Office, 175 Grafton Street. PHONE 413. HORACE B- WILLIS Charlottetown; P- E. I. ' km Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING CO. Souris woman CHILDREN ENJOY cusses ER-NABELLA. South Australia. Sept. 22-—<OP)—-A schoolJor chil- dren of wandering Aboriginals is conducted in this little settlement, 400 miles north of Adelaide. by Ernest Trudinger, an Australian fluent in the native dialects Instruction is given in the Ab- original tongues by ‘Prudlnger who teaches writing, arithmetic, draw- inz .and slnwinll. elementary car- pentry and gardening. Classes, supported by the state government of South Australia. are held for whatever children happen to be at Ernabeila with their nomad parents. Their instruction varies accord- ing to their ages. and on the av- erase there are five classes of five pupils each week. Trurilnger does most of the teaching but some- times leaves classes of smaller children in the care of his older and more apt pupils. He says favorite subiecls with the chlidr-rn are drawing and singing. When thev sins. thev are soon naturally sensitive to oitch. rarely is any one of them out of tune. As a return for his teaching. ‘Prudinger has nicked uo P- fund of information from the children about birds. animals and bush- craft. AUCTION sans OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SEPT. 23, 1946 Atl p.rn. D. S. T. of Mrs. W. A. Ready, at Auction‘ Rooms, 80 Grafton Street, by public auction, the following Hall rack, iron bed and spring, single bed and spring, bed mattress, Chesterfield, kitchen table and two kitchen dinette china cabinet, chair, Wilton rug, and other smaller articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. rocking With Major Hooplo _ A BEHOLD ‘THE BEFUDDLED BULL LOOK ON IAKE‘ WHEN HE PiLFERS PERFECTOS .' HESE FACE SO THE OLD ill-ONO“ Fl LL i’- ‘l . DOWN AN‘ SPRUNO ‘Ti-l‘ ‘TIME-LOCK ON Hi5 WALLET FER‘ SOME SEEGNZS! NOW I CALL THAT. REAL SOCUKBLE.’ I'M BACK n New York Market, Rallies At Gllose (By Victor Eubenk) NEW YORK, Sept, 22—-(AP)— The stock market went into an- other tailspin during the last week —its sixth. successive weekly re- lapse—but finished with .1 good all-round rally. Over the weeks from Aug. 15 quoted values on the stock a:- change suffered a decline of up proximately $15,000,i'.l]0,000. There were only nine intervening come- backs‘ during the period. In the latest week the market retrieved some $500,000,000 Monday and $i.000,000.000 in Friday's final session. The list rallied, dipped and re- covered in the Friday proceedings. Advances were reduced )1‘ cancel- led as dealings slowed. A burst of buying orders again swamped the recording machinery following President Truman's announcement that he had asked for the resigna- tion of Secretary Wallace. The pace siackened after midday. On the week The Associated Press 60~stock composite recorded a net loss of 2.4 olnts at. 62.3. Wall Streeters aso saw another bearish indicator in the disclosure that manufacturing, wholesale and retail inventories in July touched a record peak of $30,000.00"l,000 vvhtle the latest federal resr-rve figures showed that commerciril, industrial and agricultural Johns of New York city banks jumped $51,000,000 last week to $3,370.03),- 000, a record high. The market stiffened but wiped c-ut its gain Tuesday‘ with activity relatively snail in both sessions. The averages drop- ped 2 full points Wednesday on r Monday FOR THAT filllll RUB IN..- Murmurs LIMMENT pickup in volume with the carrier composite at the lowest level since early 1045. On Thursday the rails dived to a low since Dec. 13, 1944, while the tiO-stock. index mud-z s bottom since April 9, a year ago. The Friday upturn was credited by observers partly to the White House development and to further short covering and bargain huy- ing based on the belief oi some that a sizable technical rebound was in the offing. HRHE%R%%DIHRQERRHR E E Hon. Humphrey lvlfitcheli. Canada's Mnlster of Labour. takes the chair upon his election as chair- man of the 29th Conference of the International Labour Organization. which opened in Mont-real Thursday morning. The month-long sessions will be attended by 500 delegates and their advisers representing 50 (center) being Myrdding -Eva.ns Produce MONTREAL. Sept. 22- (GP)- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day reported by the Dominion De- partmcnt of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Spot free cases A large 50: A medium 48; A puliets $16-38; B 40: C 31-32. Butter: Wholesale, Que pasteur- WELCOME Our Distinguished Guests Lord and Lady Alexander We welcome thein not only as representatives of the Crown but as Citizens of a. great Dominion MACDONALD & ROWE vitamin... c». gnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng countries. Mr. Mitchell is seen congratulated by Mr. Gulldhziums C. B.. Great Britain, (right) chair- man of the Governing Body. and Edward J. Phe- lan (left) Director General of the Organization. 'lzed no 1 40 l-2; current receipt Que no 1 pasteurized 39 3-4 dei Mtl; no 2 38 3-4 del Mtl; first grade cieamery prints job price 42; suhds 4 . Cheese: Western and Que, cur- rent receipt, white 20, fob tsp, wholesale colored 23 0-16-23 13- 16; white Z3 i-2-—23 3-4 May make; export price. current make, white 20 11-16-21. 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