i r. J. illiEiiiiiiii a 1h llsbsssnl ‘IL Isvcnsm Ilil corporation socuritlos BOUGHT — HOLD - QUDTID I Illlbcs-s Invsshssnt Dealers’ Auocistlon s! Osssls l I. BAGNALb-Msnsgsr Chsrlottsiown GOMPANY LIMITED ‘hlspllsns H1O v' ates- Payllie In Advae llllllmlin C‘ For Any Advsrtissusnl ll OMI- Centtsl Gusrdlsss locals be per word; Wsstsns snl oasis ls per word; Announcements snd word; Classified 8c per word; Coming Ivssb lo pa» In Memorissn Noflcss Ids pol lush; um u! Floral sud sputum Offerings, Cards, m. s. pop l sums; Letters at Condnlencs 84s unis, d0 words for $1.00 and words; Notices o! Thanks and on inch; Wedding lungs- l0 cents for every additions! I ‘ prediction. 84a per inch or ls oer word; Lists of Subscriptions. 49 cents per inch; Midst slsd Presentation. 31-99- Other rates on spplirstlon. i E ii .E!____ E i For Sale r01: ssur. - cAn RADIO. can. st Guardian. __ _ NEW STOCK TUBE TESTER AND snalyzsr st. bsrgain prices. Bow- lan Rsdlo, 61 Grafton Street. FOR BALE - MASSEY HARRIS Corn Cutter. in good 60110330"- Apply R. l... Bryenton, BfliCAlilfll‘. FOR SALE-SOWS BRED- B0311 6 months, pork price. Also 1941] Ford truck, half ton. New motor. Hurry Weeks. Elllotts. FOR SALE _ BEG ISTERED female Boston Terrier. Also one Royalty. tor potato digger. New spilt share. Good cQHdiIiOTI- Muttart. Carleton Siding, r stein cows and heifers. Excellcnt foundation stock. Surplus because 0f fire. Compton's, Belle River. ED ROCK Pullcts. 5 months old. ready to my. $1.40 each. Mrs. Lloyd I. Inmsn, AuQustine Cove‘. Elevator Potato DiRSPT- “Std 011° season. M. A. Darrach. E051 Royalty. with hot, water front; 1 kerosene oil pump; l electric coffee grinder. Tnmlins Grocery. Cor- ner Kent nnrl Rochford St Ion ssu-z - MA an overcoat, new. size 38. also STBY English worsted suit, size 38. No longer required as entering service, Phone 1613i Ion SALE _ ONE mamas Plano. one C. C. M. BEYCW (man's) perfect condition, one De Laval cream 569111101‘. CED“- lty 400 lbs. Apply Dr. P. McIntyre. Montague. Wanted _ ALE BOTTLES WANTE Phone H09 highest prices. Maurice Block. WANTED — ALE BOTTLES Highest prices paid. Fast D161- up service. Phone 2542. Evsninifl 1101. Mlcliflfil 5T0!- wood in stove lengths. Blocks preferred. Write stating delivered price. Harrry Dunn, Gaspereaux. WANTED - SMALL OFFICE space. Only required part time. Would share with reliable par- ty. Also unable to get PO. box. Would pay cost for joint use of box. Write Box 300 Guardian. ___i.o§t___i'3und Straycd LOST THURSDAY NIGHT girl's bicycle. Finder return. to l59 Dorchester St. Reward. _..__________________ LOST-BLACK AND WHITE Collie Dog, answers to the name of TYPDY- Phone 1589-3. L051‘ —- BETWE Al KENSING- ton and Chnrlottrloum one blue cost containing vnlunhle papers. Finder phone French River 1-23. Arthur Punter. French River. Opportunity MM? EVERYONE CAN MAKE EXTRA choney by selling Master Kraft Christmas Cards. Outstanding values, widest range of Personal- ized Cards and Boxed Assort- ments. plus high conmissions combine to mnkn ours a most at.- tractlvc proposition. Master Krnft Greeting Cnrd Company Limltod. Department stlon Building, , Montreal. A ' WANTED - male pup, W. R. Dennis, Central] Wallace l Help Wanted wsnrao ‘TWO onus r0 learn hair dressing. Writs 620 Guardian. ‘WANTED-STUDENT T0 LIARN I Hairdressing. Writs Box 629, Guardisn. ‘ WANTED — MOUBEKEEPEB FOB country home. Wages $50.00. Write 625 Z care Guardian. .I , l CAPABLE GIRL 0R WOMAN EI- quired for housework in modern 41¢ room Apartment. Salary $60. monthly. Write Mrs, M. Ballmky, 5750 Darllngton Apt. 3, Montreal. MAID FOR GENIB- ul housework. Family of two. Montreal. $40.00 monthly. Pass- age by car leaving Wednesday, September 10th. Write Box 62 Guardian at once. - Stud-ants Accommodatgi MALE STUDENT ACCOMMOD- ated near College. Phone 2693-L. CAN ACCOMMODATB STUD- crlts. Phone 591-1.. a __________ Boarders Accommodatsd BOABDERS ACCOMMODATID 101 Queen Street. Central. Phone 915-1.. ' ‘Io-Let T0 BENT — FURNISHED DOOM. Kite-hen privileges. 02 Dorchestcr Street, T0 LET — TWO ADJOINING rooms with kitchenette. unfur- nished. also one furnished hed- room suitable for two. 221 Wey- mouth St. jildilrllfls F" $8" FOR. SALE —l9ll9 DODGE SE. dan. Phone 1049. V FOR SALE — 1834 FIIONTENAC Coach. Apply Infirmary, Char- lottetown. FOR SALE 1939 FORD PICKUP in perfect condition. Vendomc Hotel. Telephone i046. FOR. SALE-l 1-2 TON INTER- national truck 1935 with 1941 motor in good condition. Apply Crapnud Garage. FOR SALE - 1, TWO TON CHEV. truck. 1946 model. Heater in- stalled. Good as new, Apply to D. H. Crossmzln, Albany Village, be- tween hours 5 P. M.—8 P. M. FOR SALE - ONE DELUXE Chevrolet, Sedan Car, 1985. Ap- 1A. 925 Cnnfeder-t ply Bowley Lesrd, Residence Tryon. P. O. Address, Carleton Siding. _iicon_1s,lipts. Wanted WA ED - FURNISHED ~ 0R liI-UIIlImHIIEd Apartment. Phone 35 . WANTED T0 BENT — APART- ment or small house or would buy small house in or near city. Ap- ply '5." Guardian. . Mala iielp Wanted __..L -._.._-._...______________ MAN 0R WOMAN STEADY IN- come averaging $45.00 woolly, Cnll on customers for famous Watkins Products in Charlotte- town. No investment. Business established, immediate earnings, Write Dept. ZC-C-IA, 217'! Mas- son Si, Montreal, 34. ARE YOU A BRIGHT AND IN- telligent. main seeking to assure your future? Exceptional oppor- tunity is offered by fnst-frowh] Ccmnpny. selling direct to kl- sume-p Excellent income sssured pcTSOH who can prove willing- ness to work. Blue Brand Pro- ducts, 7227 Alexsndirs St, Mon- treal, Que, Dept. PEl-O-i. POSITION vncnnr obsrnnrmsnr or HEALTH AND WELFAKE, PRINCE sow/um ISLAND ’. The Department invites applications tor the position of SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES Oi Fulconwocd Hospital, ills Provincial Govwmmsnl Institution of Mental Patients Applications should bs addressed to ii-a undsrslgncd, stating age, qualification: and upsrioncs. Planning . Another Big Lumber Gut (By R. l. Carnegie. Osnsdisn Prel Staff Writer) UITAWA, SQDt. ’l--(OPl-East- crn Oansdian lumber companies, notwithstanding a United Kingdom decision to cut back lumber 9H1’- chsses by sbout one-third, plan to make another heavy cut this win- tcr into big timber limits. They shortly will decide how much timber they will fell this winter and the best information from the industry is that it will be shout tho some as lsst year's all-time peak. A spokesman said that when the United Kingdom announced its cut-buck of $40,000,000 in pur- chases s scars was thrown into the Canadian lumber industry and there were Plans to reduce oper- ations both on the Pacific and in the east. Fl E YEARS BIIOII AUTOS PLINTIIUL Joseph Washington Prassr, the more expensive hslf of Ksiser. Frazer automobiles, doesn't u; any drop in automobile prim for five Years. “No buyor’! market Since then, there have been as- surances, which the industry is said to regard as satisfactory, that British imports from Canada will not be greatly reduced. Besides assuming the export trade next yesr will equal this year's shipments, the industry is confident there will he sufficient lumber to meet domestic require- ‘merits. Exact size of the cut in eastern Canada probably will be known by the end of the month. The branches o! the Canadian Lum- bsrmen's Association will hold meetings shortly, to be followed by s meeting of directors of the na- tional bOIlY, Dmbably in Montreal. About 58 per cont of Canada's timber goes into the domestic "To pay for construction o! market and 4.2 per cent is export- ed, the bulk to United States and the United Kingdom in about’ squat amounts. There has been a considerable trade with South Africs, but the demand has been greatly reduced. it is said, partly because of high prices. RECIPE STATE SECRET The Spanish cxplorer. Cortes, in- troduced cocoa to his own coun-, try where for years its prepare-f tion was s, closely guarded srcrem FISH TANK BURSTS NELSON, B. O. —(CP) —- The Nelson Red and Gun Club exhibit at the Nelson Jubilee - a giant‘ tank Housing Kt-lmloops trout - burst and thirbw six tons of ulster‘ irm the showroom. Only one of the numerous fish survived. I We Clean ‘é ms a curs Phone 2448 new umlon cluurns ago 23 x 28 ft. for three to five years," he ssid. estimating present auto dsmsnd at a total of 10,000,000 unbuilt cars and production at about 4.- 000.000 per year. Mr. Prssol- flew to Toronto in his private plans two days after returning from Q two-month trip to Europe. PRIEBTS SONGS T0 BUILD CIIAPIL MONTREAL, Sept. '1 — (or) __ the foundation of s. tiny chlpel st nearby Beaconsfield, Rev. Michael MarNeill, a Jesuit priest, his on sale 1.000 records of his own voice. Father MscNeill is s decorated veteran of the first World War and was a Royal Canadian Air Force padre in the second. The site of Father hnoNelPs chapel ls Cara Msnresa, s retreat l hotlse for laymen. but the chapel now is standing on cement blocks nnrl "The singing Priest" never wanted it that way. A short time ago Father Mac- Nell. deciding that money was needed, sat dcvm st his plsno ln front of s recording machine, and sang his own composition of Ave Maris. The other side of the disk carries a hymn. words of which came from on Irish poem. One thousand copies of the or- iginal have been made snd sales are so encouraging that another record should appeal- in the near future. And the chapel, of’ course, will have its foundation. . Father MacNeil was the first Eng- lish-speaking Roman Catholic sir force padre to go overseas during the inst war. He established "Wings Abroad." the only R.C.A.F. news- paper overseas. He holds the Mil- iinry Medal won in the First World War. INNOCENT INTOXICATION Inhalation of gasoline reacts in some people the same as do alcoholic beverages. AUCTEON SALE 0f Property ini- 34 toncwonrn srarrr FRIDAY, sm. 12m. n 12.30 r. M. Newly renovated, 6 rooms and both, immediate possession to be sold with or without 3 car garage on adjoining lot, size of gur- r I ALEXIS mounts W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer or: (ycorlings), l7 hens, l Select AUCTION SALE AT YORK POINT, MONDAY, SEPT. 15th AT 2 PM. The River View Cabins, 5 1-4 acres of land, bungalow, ‘born and other buildings, also Stock: l Cow (8 yrs. old), 2 Jemy heif- Brooder; Crop: l acrs potatoes, I-2 acre turnips; Furniture: I parlor suite, beds, springs, mattresses, chain and tables (largo and small), l coups cor. CLEVE ROIERTS W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer , fumes.- into business. Veterans’ Loam Enquiries welcomed. Any of our Managers will be glad to discuss these loans with veterans thinking of going m: cnunlllllu lulnlt or COMMERCE Charlottetown Branch -- R. S. l5. JARDINE Manager BR s recent amendment to The Vetersns‘ Busl.‘ nus and Professional Loans Act, s veteran may now include ss part or all of his cash requirements! under the Act, moneys expended in connectiowwith a business between 1st January, 1946, and 15th janusryf 1947i Lotus may also be made to veterans who are slrendy established in a partnership business for expendi- . ture by the partnership. The following are the purposes for which Voter-say! - Loans nlsy be made: Tb: purchase of 4 businen or of an interest in a business, including tbs Durables: of 4 business IMP"?- n; psnbsn n npsir of Austral-mum, fools, ano- cbinuy or otbn equipment to be and in a profession, trade or business, including doctors’ and dentists’ squipmcnt. Tbs pure/mac, construction, repair nr alteration of s building used or to b: used in carrying on a profession, trade or buxinen‘. Tbe purchase of a car, truck or otber motorized unit l 80 be used for business purposes - Ill-l? PUWIIALLVIGINITY Recent visitors here from the mainland were Mrs. Ferd Nichols and son Sheldon of Aylesford, Nova Scotis, who have been touring the Island during the last two nleeks. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ira Stewart and daughter Miss Josn Stewart, New Perth. Mrs. John R. Robertson. Kings- -.oro was s recent visitor in Pawn- ul, ~encwing old acquaintances. Mrs. Robertson who was formerly Miss Hazel Stewart of Red Point taught school here during the terms of seventeen and eighteen. Her many friends are sorry to know of her husband's serious illness in the P. E. Islandd-lcspital. Miss Donelda McTavish psid s very pleasant visit here renewing old acquaintances and bidding fare- well to tile scholars of Pownsl " “ ‘ District, who sat st her feet during two school yssrs. she leavpa this week for Montreal where she will enter the September class of nurses at the Roy 1 Vic- toria Hospital. The best f luck Donelds in this high and noble vocation you have chosen. Mrs. Ohsrlis Mutch, Earnscliffs, and two chsrmlng sons, David snd Robert were recent’ visitors in Jonesviile. Mrs. Joseph Mcnwhem, Mermaid, spent s few days very pleasantly with hsr sister, Mrs. Robert Jones. Mrs. Rlwda Wood. Elm Ave., Charlottetown was in Pownal for several days visiting relatives. '11s school has re-opened hero for the coming term under the capable leadership of Mrs. Jack Worth. Pownal school has s large attendance of all grndes and we ,,bespeak for our teacher the coop- ; r. s. HELDING, l Deputy Minister, P. O. BOX 404, Charlottetown, P. E. l. buyers mill sround. h! 1'1.’ ..‘ Ll .¢ mark ‘y. The pens are packed with fst sham st this Obiclmtcr. But tho mutton will have to i0 m in 0"‘ no’ mm ration has been cut to 20 cents worth s mum. aide slsrtsi when crowds d smsllpiccsltcssrvcsillritnnnwbcss l 1 craticn of pupils and psrents s- like. ‘ Auction I Isle WAR ASSETS nnsuxnrs Mrs. Arthur Godkin, Charlotte- town wss s visitor in Alexandra, the guest of Miss AnnicBoisner. i five-piece Bedroom Suite. i Bed, Spring and Murtrsn. l Dining Room Suits. Kitchen Tobie. Kitchen Rungs. Miss Mary Jenkins who spent the past eight months‘ with relatives in U. s. A. has returned to her home in Pownal. $2.00 each Wcnderful- Vulus ARMIUFF BRIIS. On sunday evening in the sb- sence or the preacher, mv. s. 5€9 Main St. Baby Carriage and other smklwllie- l 5°"! ""1" "m!" Soini John, N. B. household articles. the direction of Mr. Eerie Jenkins ulas held in the Alexandra Baptist Sole yo be he“ Church. The singing of old time hymns was interspersed with Bible passages and a reading by Miss “ wrourscnv svrnmc Annie Boisner entitled "The Power SEPT’ mm AT 4:30 “Pray” at the home of F. H. Dunn, The August mOoblllg of the Pow- awn“- nal Women's Instit to w s bald t - . tile home of Mrs. l: Grsltt. In tbs w‘ at,” .74 under H we?’ m]. m“ b‘ ‘°“°'”"9 absence of the President, Mrs. J. ""5"!- Worth presided and a very succus- cumvafi°m "maind" ‘m’ nil meeting ensued. du wood and ' lumbcr. (CW1 5°") Plans were made for sn is $9 ' cream social to be held on tbs ‘anon Larruzmn: throng: JOHN H- DUNN- church grounds. This project was ' 9 , w“ P" most successful as was provcn by hm" i" h" "mdilwli- m; mt that many folk from town Near school and churches. and country gsthcred to partake of - "n" Pow“, spoon? l“ cram ‘M For further particulars delicious cskcs and cookies for "ply M; which silo is fsmous. The lsdlcs in ' charge were assisted by s jolly bevy - WHITFIELD AnQff , of young lady waitresses. Despite tho coolness of the ove- ning many second hsipinis were called for. ‘Inc neat sum realized wss very gratifying and will be used in the interest of ths cofnmun- ity. Elliois, P.E.l; FOR SALE With 50 and 65 foot frontage and I50 and H0 depth; good location. Sacrifice prices for quick sole. 4 Apply:- The committee in chsrls ssy ‘Thank You‘ to all who pstronlzod in any way. FOR SALE On ti. Perm Highway» nix miiu from town, 40 0cm cf rich farm land including largo bum. Isr- gein prlcs ts Issues quick On Friday August the twsuty ninth Miss Not-lie Macxlnnon, Alex- andra was st home to her tcscher, Miss MscDougsld, and s number of her girl friends. the occasion being her eleventh birthday. The after- noon was pleasantly spent in gsmss and music. After the birth- dsy csko nsd been cut snd s dainty supper enjoyed sll depart- sd wishing Nstslls many mars M. A. FARMER Solicitor "'"" """"'"' '°"i f;f'_'ff"'" omen Aslrbbvs RESTAURANT DESK‘ "*- Or Phons. Tho lingers Hardware company Listed p‘ AUCTION anus ~ TUESDAY, SEPT. 9TH. AT L30 SPRING PARK STREET, GAYTOWN I am instructed by Mrs. lmis Campbell to lcll hcr hcuisholl offsets cs follows: l studio couch, 2 isros choirs, 2 cm chairs, I and nth, [floor lump, small tables, l Dining room suits, 4 chairs, tabla snd buffet, I wicker chair, I hot plats, i Victory Inisrpriu Range (new in May), i ldoiiy liscivic Wcsim (new in May), l lriichps cilsin, i lac chm, 3 drums, i wirdrobs, 3 beds, springs, mailman, squcm, i high chair, pm, puns, book sicnd, I radii Charlottetown i508. SANDY’! RESTAURANT ' Will srctpsrs new i MONDAY umn. FURTHER NOTICI A. |'. ssuums, r/u. or. . Antiques ' WIITEI Old chins cups, scum, plum, vscn, aid psviu (Nipper), dishes, Llsccrd Range. lamps. Writs lox Ne. 870 Tummaflh l-s Guardian. - _ lain Kiiscr, __‘ _ ' Auctions" i MF’