PAGE SIX F. J. BRENNAN 1Q Richmond it. GOVERNMENT and OORPORATION SEOIIIIITIES . BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED 8r OONIPANY LTO. Member: Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Manager selephona I610 rlvortii . . l l Central Guardian Local: 5c per Classified 3o per word; and Appreciation. 84o per Inch tionl. 49 cent: per inch; 0th tea For Salo r--—~'"-'" _ ., Ion SALE-OAK onion Dusk. The Roger: Hardware Company. Limited. Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. i word; Western and Eastern Local: 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; In Memorials: Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral and ‘IDAIIIIIET Offerings. Cards. eta. of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding E _ gernenls 40 word: for 51.00 and 10 cent: for every additional 3 words; Notice: of Thank: 5o per name; Letter: or 5o per word; Lists of Subscrip- Address and Presentation $1.00. . on application. —"‘- "i ' CafSdrTflllZKS For Solo FOR. SALE - I937 NASII SEDAN. Good condition. Heater and dc- frostera. Phone 492-1.. FDR. SALE _ ONE SECOND hand Berlwl Meat Slicer. Maolaaac. Albany- in Parkdale for sale. Six rooms and bath. All modern conven- rences, Apply B care Guardian. FOR. sou: - LAND 0N MT. un- ward Road. Phone BBQ-J. l, puppies. Solid blacks. b18113 ind “flutes. Apply Walla-cc Higitileld. Noll _.__---——- —-——-—-—-——— uousn non saus- xrzw norm: Priced. reasonable. ____ Olt SALE _- COOKER SPANIEL ROdd. FOR SALE - 1940 CHRYSLER Sedan, perfect condition, equip- ped with heater. defroster and (clhains. Apply 108 Klfl i» HO- ay. Wanted WANTED — BEER BOTTLES. Hides. Iron and Metals. Highest price: Fast. service. Phone 2208 Maurice Block d: Co. ._._____.__.______.____ WANTED T0 BUY SMALL HOUSE in or near City with possession before November. Write Box 643. Guardian. Regulation Al: Force Dinghies Repair Kit, Knife. value, $49.50. 3 Man Pump. Rain Sheet. $35-95- KIT». paper-hanger :. n d decorator Phone i 037 -L. PASSEHARTOUTE and Calendors. l Iivered. Phone 1584-34. McNevlrl. West Roya-lll? tary occupation Steady Bhld rcliablc. '1‘. 1d. Cos (Fix. W. 0. Roy. Can School 0f Artillery.) Agents Viadtbd where -:.iirt attacks Revolutionary in a perfect seller and Liberal C‘01l'1i!lllSS10l'l’ counts, samples on When replying, state tact Lu-Craft Equipment d: Dis trirbutinf; Co. 257 Osborne St tvinnipcc. Man. ileio Wanted luANi'nn_Tur~/ii'ralr. perienccd Hair Dresser. Princess Beauty Salon, Queen Hotel. Personal FOB NISIJIIALGIA. Itheurznaiic Pains Chest At your Drugglst. WNY WORRY Your fulure will be bright pd you will live longer N you hove purchased o CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY If you are young. Buy the Deferred Plan Pay what you can afford whenever you can Your money will earn you 4 per cont compound Interest They may be matured at ale 50. '55. I) or 65. You can not lose‘ a dollar that you ln- vest. If you are past middle age Bay the Immediate Plan Bob 51.000 invested by a male aged 65 would buy an Immediate annuity of $70.32 guaranteed for 20 year: or ll much longer a: you may rurvlvs. Write for free booklet land data of birth to: 0W. r. a. Mao-nu. Provincial Representative A ,1 vdraoo lloch White’: Restaurant» 50a some ... acumen Bears. etc. Wonderful Dinghy, Repair Kit, Oars, Rubber 2 Man Dinghy, Pump, Hand Paddles, Repair $29.95. Boats welsh about s._..___-_---—-——-———--—— IDIIRY BIACKETT. PAINTER PICTURES Certificates, etc. Guarantee work. Pick uu MK-l d9- Louis SITIIATIONS INANTEO IAVING BELINQUISIIED POSI- tion of night clerk. Queen Ilotel. am open for engagement; seden- prcferred. Good office worker and mathematician. Call 1436 AGENTS wasruo - TO CARRY an additional line of hand clean- or to Garages, Hardware Stores. Printers, etc, in fact to any trade the hands. performance. contains no harmful ingredients, repeater. and dis- request. territory covered. For further details, con- A only Souris. vvvnxruo - nnu. nor. APPLY LUMBAGO. Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glory O11 W A N T E D —- ALE‘ BOTTLE! » Highest price: paid. Fast pick brand new, fraction of cost. 4 up an,“ phone 254g mew-w, own Dinghy. complete Wit-h 3 1101. Michael Bros pc. oars, Carrying Case. Pump. W A N T E D - COPIES BABY'S Natural History of Prince Ed- ward Island. Published in 1890. Apply School Supply, Charlotte- town. WANTED — LOW PRICED CAR mébrlggigltrr£alggo$ggoiiogé or Truck. Panel Truck preferred. . ' . ' Cash. Apply Box 842, care 51mg? 433, Box 31, New Glasgow, Guanuarh Miscellaneous AS80065 Wfllllfill . _____--———| AGENTS FOR THE NEW CELL- CURTMN‘: ,5 511g“: U-Mops. Aa essential, useful 5;’: f“ no ' househQd article needed in ' ' every home. Fast seller. Good commission. Write J. U. KIM. Lewisvllle, N. B. Apt. 0r llousoWantod _____-_<---——-———-—-———--—' WANTED - BY END 0F MARCH two or three furnished or un- furnished rooms. Write B01! 339 care Guardian. —-———:——-" IVANTED-THREE UNFURNISII- ed rooms. Phone 550. Tu- Let To LE1‘ - our: rmsran FUR- nlshed room. Write Box 840 care Guardian. ’ ETIEENT - our. UNFURNISII- ‘ ed room. ‘heated. Bright and comfortable. Apply at 131 Upper Prince. Fall 0r Winter Rye Much has been heard recently regarding the practice of seeding fall rye on root land followins hur- vcsiing of early potatoes. Such seeding is designed to prevent cro- sion, to catch and hold plant food that. otherwise might leach out, and to proide a green manure croD to turn under the following spring. Possibly some explanation of the growth habits of [all ryo would be oi‘ interval. and value to farmers planning to lliiiltf? use of it. Unlike common spring wheat or oats, fall we requires two seasons i0 cum- pletp ils growth. however, it is not necessary lo plant this crop in the spring in order in have it mature the following ycnr. Planting is commonly done from the latter part of August until late Septem- ber, hence the tezm fall ryc. When planted at this time the rye will fnnko nhoni. 3 In 4 inches of growth before frost. The follow- ing sprint! the plants start qullc early In the season and by the time the crop i: ready tr plow un- der quite a heavy gowth will have been made. I! allowed to mature the crop should he ready for cut- ting about fhc latter part. of July. Seed of fall rye has been diffic- ult to obtain and the price is high. This situation could bl relieved easily if n few farmers permitted some of their crop to mature. Yields up in 35 or 40 bushels per acre may he expected, depending on soil fertility. Fall or winter rye should not be confused with spring rye, The spring type behaves exactly the some as spring sown oats or wheat and, of course, would not be satis- factory for early fall seeding. As a matter of fact, very little spring rye l: grown. It is useful only as a feed crop and in this respect oats and barley are much more satis- factory. A slice of jelly-roii-a peach half over this. A spoonful of rasp- berry preserves. Party look-s. Delic- ious‘ taste. . NOTICE Under authority of l-Ila Prov- incial Goms Act lbere will be sold by Public Auction on Rho Marker Square, Charlottetown, or Twelve Noon on Tuesday, March Ninth, one single boml Steven: shotgun in good condi- tion. Sold shotgun l: being sold order of the Minister of lluournler lbs direction A 1.8. _ 6300 Bear Mining (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 3_ 581% $000k! C1959 1500 Am harder ...... _ .. 27 8500 Am Knife 3.4 800 Anglo Cdn 6000 Apex .. _ . 9500 Armistice . 14500 Ashley .. 5500 Astoria 125 Bk of Mont 5000 Base Met 2500 Beuuiieu 3100 Bidgoori 1500 Boycon 300 Bralorile .. 16000 Brit Dom 2000 Biliiad .. .. 500 Buff Ank 4000 Buff R1 . 5850 Cal Flrim I00 Campbell . 40 Bk of Com 125 Cdn Brew 700 Caribou 400 Cent Pat 4000 Cent For 4.500 Chcsklrk _ . 400 Chesterville 2000 Coastal . 300 Cochenour 6050 Coiomac .. .. 3150 Con Beatiie 9000 Con Home . 160 Con Smelt 2500 Conwcst . 8600 Crowshore . 8000 Daragon 3000 Denison 2400 Dickenson 4300 Discovery 5600 Div Int . 620 Dome .. 40 Dom Bk 5000 Dulama .. 1600 Duquesnc 2000 Duvay 1500 East Le 1300 E Mal 15100 E Suliiv . 20100 Eldona 1400 Eureka 200 Frobisher 2570 Giant 3200 Globe 4200 Gods Lake 1000 Gold Crest 3000 Goidvua 1374 Guyama . 2400 Halllwell 7000 Hard Rock 9000 Headway 6500 Iieva Clm 100 Hollinger .. 1350 Home Oil . I500 Hosco 150 Hud Bay . 25 Imp Bank 45 Int Nickel 12000 Int Uran 17040 Jason 1500 Joburke . 7500 Keiwren 1500 Kenville 565 Kerr Add 9500 Kirk Gold . 200 Kirk L 3575 Labrador 6500 Laguerre .. 2 1500 L Dufault 2 350 Lake Shore 14 -2 2750 L Wasa 52 4500 Larder U 06 3-4 4000 Label 03 1-4 3000 Leduc 6'7 400 Leitch 500 Little Li. .. 15100 Iouvicourt 1000 Lunward .. 3300 MacDonald 1000 Macbeod. 1200 Madsen 1500 Magnet 1400 Mai G! 3000 Marcus .. 25 McIntyre . 100 McKenzie . 2500 McMarmac 14000 Mid Cont 5000 Mosher .. . 3500 Mylamaque 26 1-2 13000 Negus . 240 4500 New Bid 05 1500 New Cal . 9.": 3.300 New Norz 3000 Nib . . 100 Noranda .. 2000 Norbenite 100 Normetal 10000 Norseman 1500 North Inca 2500 Northland .. 300 OBrieu 2700 Ogama . ms sparrows. ‘CHARLOIPEPOWN Montreal Exchange -----.-_ 151-8 ....-......__.... 251-8 ..-_-..-_._. 318-8 I14 U Abitlbi Asbestos B A Oil Bldg Pros Buck Silk Bell Tel Can Brew ' m s-s 21 1-2 1r Can Cement 6 Can Pacific 15 1-4 Celanese 60 Can Car Found 10 1-2 Can Car Pfd Dom Bridge .. Dom Coal Pf Don A Dis Seag .. . Dom Steel B . Dryden Fraser .. Ford A Founda . Gen St Wares .. ...... ._..... How Smith . Ham Bridge Hir Walker .. Can Ind.AI .- i. ammo-n- c r l l 0mm»..- Gfl ~I a r II wan : r Qb Int Power Lnt Paper Imp Tob B C Power Con Smelt Lake Woods Massey Harris MoColl Front . Nat St Car Can Nor Pfd . Noranda Price Bro: .. Quebec Power Shawinigan St Law St Law PM Dom Tex .. Dom Tar . Wpg Elec -A st of Can Brazilian New York Exchange .___ an r n: 5535-‘$3S5583¥3S$$5$3S848I2Ekaizzkgzfitggr; t‘ “Y p L.» 53703015‘; s- Gilda-n a I l ab woos: Anaconda Am Car and 1" ...... ..... ___ Beth Steel N Y Central . Chea Ohio .... .. Con Edison Elec Auto Lite _.... _... .... Gen Elec ........ .... Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Std Oil NJ . Kennecott .. Mont Ward . .. North Am . Phil Pete U s Rubber Radio Corp Texas Corp United Air Van Air . West Elec West Union U S Steel Commerce Montreal .. Nova Scotia Royal Bank Produce MONTREAL, March 3—(OP)— Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 44- 45; mod 41-42; A pullets 40-41; B 30-40; C 80-32. ' Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no I 51 3-4. Current receipts Qua no l pasteurized 67; no 2 U. First grade creamery print lob price 0-H l-4; solids 68-68 i-4. Cheese: Current receipt: weal» crn white 35 5-5; colored 85 7-5. (Fob factory shipping points) 1??) gklrlllfr in" wholesale: Western white and coi- 9900 ON‘, a ' cred 35. No other prices establish- SIsnO ed. 2% Potatoes: Que no 1 rs 1501.00- mo Pa, Pa, 2.00; no no r rs 1b: mos-am; no n00 Puma,“ a 1.00-2.00: Plit no 1 225-335; woo Paymflster n0 2 1.90-4.00. ’ 670° PP" Rev asoo Bilv Mill ....- -.. . 2a 37500 Piccadilly 2000 51am, __ a 100 Pickle Cr 300 spun“;- ‘ ____ _ 133 30° P1900" -- »- 185 1400 steep no _... ....~si1 170 Proprietary i4 fl-I 3w sumnn 51° Qilemmil l! zoaoo Sill‘! Inlet n 11600 Que Lab 70 500 Sylvanite ,_._ .... 115 2°°°R~¢lw - - w 1-1 1400Teck nu . _ sio 5600 R/OOIIOLLO . . 12 2090 11mm Lung _____ ___,_ 41 83°91’ mil)" -- 15 3-4 1100 Tran Ru ....- .... _. lo 5000 Rupununi ._ on 100 San Ant .. 4M) 6500 Sannorm _ 12 9900 Senator .. 52 i500 Shawkey . __ l5 276000 Sherritt .. 200 450 Sigma .. ‘I50 400 Foothills ........ .. 1800 Sllanco .. .... .. 50 Total sales 177.000. w» We have iurf received o for use as o carpenter’: or m range of new and used Tools You will save money than bargains ol - rooinoxrs priced very low ond no one should be without one. Included m stock also rm some smell Vice: ond e wide "Y. TNE EXONANGE STORE . rouucuuouo sr-clrArLorrrrov/N ( shipment of STEEL IOXES, In I three sizes, which ore very strongly constructed ond are Ideal scllonic’: tool box. These Ofa it of oII kinds. _ coiling ond buying some of \ uoarn Aluralcdn m: L. S. STEVENSON lunch Aim-roger w»... Live Stock Market Review Summary Cattle marketing: were moderate in the past week due In part to road conditions in some parts of the country. Despite fairly heavy stocks of beef in packers coolers, demand was good and prices were a general 25 cents higher and in some cases up 50 cents, under active trading, Calves, hogs, and sheep and lambs, willie showing no mlteriai change in price, were all firm sellers. Eastern Cattle Marketa The moderate run of cattle on hand at Toronto made a fairly good clearance at prices strong to 25 cents higher, although the feel- ing was easier at the close. Top load: of choice steers were taken at $16.25, with some individuals $16.50. and butcher steers between "$12 and $16. Good steers sold at Montreal at $15 to $16 on an active market and good cows at $11 to meg 4. 194s --. ,4 4 . $15.50 and an odd $15; and Vancouver s15. Exports to United Stole! Dairy cattle lhipmenta to the United State: in the put week totalled 1,192 head a: against 400 in the aarnc week last year. Ex- portelo data this year ara"l,P14 a: compared with 4.3m in the same period Inst year, ' Firm Calf Market Calf pi-lce: continued firm al- though there was little change in prices paid. Toronto was on a basis of .621 to $23 for best veals, Montreal up to $22 and an odd 5Z1, Winnipeg $18 to $23. Calulfl’ $13 to $14.50, Edmonton $15 l0 $16, Prince Albert $14, Moose Jaw up to $14 with an odd $18, Saskatoon up to $21.50, and Regina $18. 1n the Maritlmes, good and choice vcals were quoted at $14, Firm Ho: Market Hog prices continued unchanged but flmi. Grade A sold at Toronto at $28.75, at Montreal at $28.75 and iln odd $29. Winnipeg $27.50, l Cal8ary was. Edmonton woo, Prince Albert, Moose JaIW, Sask- atoon and Regina $71-25, and Van- couver $26 l0 $25.50. foncton paid $28.50 for Grade A delivered and Charlotte-town $27.50, fob, country points. The above Pr“!!! do not include the Dtmlnibn Government premium of $2 per head on Grade A and $1 per head on Grade Bi hogs. 812. In the lvlarltimes, price: re- mained steady with choice steersi and heifers quoted at $15 and good at $14, f.o.b. country points. Weatem Cattle Markets Snow-blocked roads were a lac- tor in keeping cattle receipts to a moderate level in the past week and prices at nearly all markets were 25 cents to 50 cents higher. The better grades of steers at Winnipeg sold at $15.50 to $16.25. and other desirable material a‘. 513.50 to $15, while Calgary had some choice steers as high as $15.75 but the practical top was $15.50. Edmonton sold top butcher steers up to $15.50 and an odd $15.75; Prince Albert 515; Moose Jaw $15; 1. Infant 5. Steals, Q. Kind 0r. (golf) DOWN 1. A simple bomb 10. Brightly. colored fish 1i. Bowls underhand 12. Bristle-like organ 13. Entire amount 14. A sentinel 16. Runs. as a horse 19. Confederate 14. Spot general 20. Public notice 21. Be in debt 22. Obnoxious insect: 23. Spotted 25. Young horse 27. Undressed hide of young beast 28- Compass point \(abbr.) 80. Fetish 31. City (Pa) 53. Recover the inside of 85. Cistern 36. Language of the usslans S7. Exhibition N. Voided escutcheon CO. Skin disorder C1. Never (pcetfi island 3. Curtsy 4. Type measures laFlowers 6. Not shut 7. Fought 8. Divides and PFPZN YRVKRP Yesterday's Cryptoqoote: Shipping News AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Wednesday Lord O'Neill, from Norfolk ‘lulled Wednesday Hedei, for Europe Janstoft, United Kingdom 1T HALIFAX- Kailed Wednesday Mont Alta, for Newport New: Fort Lane, New York Chantilly. New York .___.______ ALL-TIDE FAVOURITE A slice of cake. On this a serving of ice cream. Top of! with hot chocolate sauce. ACROSS 42. Elevations 15. Still 17. Hang out song 2. Ring-shaped 18. 22 fruit 23. A deficiency 24. Case 26. In place of 26. King of the distributes 28. Traps 13. Turkish title 29. Constime ‘worms or COUNSEL-WORK, Distributed by King Future: Syndicate, Inc loosely, as a dog’: tongue Be in debt . Gourd-like SGDB EEIDQ Yesterday‘: Answer fairies (folklore) 32. Bhecpiike 34. Little island 37. Plump 31. Genus of geese 38. Highest cw d clurnoquoru-a cryptolgrarn qootatioa rrzvan xrutrrev’, . -ICIPZ TPBTUP CB 7C1’ OKH-TZBFPZX.‘ TO YOUTH I HAVE BUT THREE WORK, WORK-—BI5MARCK._ l Prod. having lo mains lily ————--_%a sw||=1"s _|=|2|sos Got your feed requirements from your SWIFT EGG Q Pom; TRY PLANT IN CHARLOTTETOWN. ' The following feeds ore now in stock oi- populor prices fob; Charlottetown. HOG CONCENTRATE, 40% protein . . . . . $4.97 per IOO lbs, POULTRY CONCENTRATE, 40% protein $5.20 per 100 lbs, HATCHING ‘CONCENTRATE, 35% protein, $5.65 per 100154, LAYING MASH, 18% protein $3.85 pa; I00 It”, CHICK STARTER, 18% protein ........ . $4.15 per I00 Iba, BROILER MASH, 19% protein .. .._ $4.40 per I00 lbs, HATCHING RATION, 11% protein .. $4.20 p... 10o n", sou: MEAL, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. sm p" I00 u”, rsxauo VITAMIN "A" ond "o" FEEDING on. .. ssso Gql, n, We also have n cor of HOG GROWER (16%) in transit which will be selling for $3.56 per I00 lbs. Stocks curried ol- our EGG STATION on Fitzroy Street Io: convenience of producers. > ' For best results feed Swift's balanced feeds ond market your produce ond livestock through your SWIFT DAIRY l: POULTRY, Swift Canadian 0o. Ltd. PHONE 1027 CHARLOTTETOWN TWAS “IMPORTED" RAT . LEFHBRIDGE, Alta. -- (CP) - The presence of a rat in this south- ern Alheria city which prides lt- self on being free of the rodents caused consternation until M, L. Friend, assistant sanitary inspeclor, discovered a cleaning crew had found a dead rat in a railway car land as a joke, had placed it at a ' downtown Intersection. l NOTICE Tho following horses will moire lhfseoson of I948 at LAWNDALE FARM, EAST ROYALTY FARM FOR SALE AT HERMITAGE Centrally located, one mile from pavement. 25 acre: ploughed for crop. Building": in good repair. For particulars write:- JAMES DURAN, 99 Wallharn St., Boston, Mass. CALUMET BUDLONG, 2029/4 FEE: $35.00 Season ' GINGER, 2:09'/4; P. ‘A M.T.\ Bred by Walnut Hell Form. Sired by Volomile, 210393; sire of I5 Ill 2:00; 9| in 2:05; Z22 in 2:10. Dom, Gentle Spirit; dam of Provoker, 210793; Ginger, 2:09'/4; Golden Glory, 2:I0‘/z; Spirit Volo, 2:10'/2; Hond Money 2:181’. Grondom of Vim, 2:07; Heath- erbeII, 2083/4; Allegheny, 2:()71/‘_ FEE: $25.00 for Season PAGLIACCI, 2:09‘/g Reg. No. 7480 " Sic-Lord Jim 3. moor, b, Guy Axworlhy, 2.0m,- Silko, 2:05'/4 by Peter The Greet, 2:07 1-4. Lord Jim is the Sire of Sum- mer Son, 2:03 (H.M.I.) Jenflemun Jim, 2102. Alexandria, 2:04. Dom-Astrid, by Son Francisco, 2:07. 2nd dam Lyro, 2:10 (do-m of Lyrmilc 3, 2:03. Scotch Goddess, 210313. Bollard 3, 2:04. Voiyru, 2:O5d) by Guy Axworthy, 2:08; Sirod doms of I5 in Z100; third dam Dorothy Day, 2:04; (dam of 7 in 2:10) by Peter l The Greol, 2z07l/4. Lord Jim is winne} Humblelonion Stake, Riviera Futurity. Peler Astra, 2:01 I/z, half brother of Pogliclcci, winner of Hom- bletonion Stoke. His lofol winnings, $58,330.38. Largest money- wmnulg StoIIion in Public Service. FEE: $15 for Season. FRANK McKAY EAST ROYALTY, P. E. I. '_ PHONE 867-W ‘fi-wm‘- .- 9.94"" L4. <