v- ~. ..._-.,.,.-».-,- - rel-w I i‘ t _if_HE GUARDIAN. urmkiuu rri-{i uvvN NOVEMBER s, 1941 IUY YOUR CANADA SAVINGS BONDS From F. J. BRENNAN 8r COMPANY LTD. Members Investment Dealers‘ Association of Canada E. M. il.\(j.‘-'.~\i.L-Iii:111ager 1A2 Richmond St- (111710 __ ,,__ _. . . l‘ Advartising Rates-Payable In Advance ,1 I Minimum Charges Fur Any Advertisement 2s Cont; ' Central (iuurdiun int-ole 5.1 per word; it's-stern 11nd Enlfern f tools“ 2c pr-r “Hid: Aiiill/Uilfirilltflilfi lino Uuming rlventl 8o pub. word; Classified 3r per tiurti; fllflh; Liifi ul Horst and spiritual (lift-rings. Cards. etc. 5o ller name; Letters rlf (Hntlluiellct: t‘ neutl. 40 ivtrrils for sLtli und Qurds; hatter-s ill Llljllk: anti Appreciation. 81c per inch or h our word; Lists uf trljllsrltjllllll and Prcsi-ntatltiri, $1.011. (‘Nllml For Sale _ I011. sauz-m 111.111‘ RADIO. agnggl n-gu Pi‘. 1v Jtiiill-L. 1:01p» 5.11.1: _ not good cond 1.1a; l volt/sauce‘ - our; Jaliics Ftoozi, scum All‘. FOR SALE - Nl}\\'l.\' Fifi." erred Cove. Suinliy fhhzlfi‘ staffnage. i-‘OR SALE -_ ilicxlciitl. 1- trie Frigidaire. \\'i' 1e ll care GULlfllillll_ F611 saute-i tiruiict‘ iill.\'l'l~lit three years old. A; ‘ inald Smith, Enxciziid. DEL-KIT ENLARUl-lk. i‘ 1:11:01", condition with Mill-J B. McKenna, no l year old. wail. roe sou". - 1s x ehi-re PulieLs. 6 int-Jill» Shrcenan. North liner. m; SALEf:50W.\'. 11."1'1'1.i,1-;1s "my to lay. $1.50. Alexander MacNelll, Clyde River. roe. SALE-MAN'S (x0. a1. n1- cycle, in fair condition. cheap. Apply 16 School street or phone 1108-17. you saw-ow: LADYS stir. navy, size 14; one silk jersey dress. size l7; one shoulder bag.|_ black, new. 2265-J. T». SALE - c.0011 COOKING Apples, $1.00 per bushrl. Bring containers. William MacCallum, Southport. Ion SALE - "CAPITOL sum:- lte" kitchen range. iii good con- dition. C. J. Wood. Bunbury. Telephone 1589-21. m1: SALE-TWO 1301's‘ NAVY Overcoats, sizes 7 and l1 years. in good condition. Airs. James Somers. Box 185, Bratlalbzinc. POI SALE - CHOICE OXFORD Down Ram Lambs. purcliiiblc through ram premirrn policy. Irving Hoslam. Springfield. ion SALE—4XXX REGISTERED Oxfordown ram lambs. available 1 through rain premium policy. l Walter d, MacKenzie, Bradzil- ‘ bone. Ion. SALE _ snoop 31.11112, Good worker and driver; also cow. freshened this month. llol- steln and Shorthorit. Eric Mac- Onllum, Marshfield. Miscellaneous cnnisrlmis runner _ r-rnoa your order early and avoid dis-l appointment. Bcdford Potiltry I'll’!!!- Salosmen Wanted tor-FLIGHT snnnsamr. ovmt 3o years, used to calling on Iri- dustrial. Commercial and Infil- tutlonal consumers. l-Jlectixcill Products. Excellent earnings 0n commission basis-good accounts already established - yfilflt‘ rc- newgls, Give full palLl-t. .. is to Box 707, Guardian. Business 0 portuliitlcsi livnltaicric COMMX. 10x‘ sales representative who will cov- or irhe Island lik ilio dr" tactirnl; business 1 nroly people to acquaint the-m Willi a service made necessary by Gov- ernment regulalions. (ar essent- ial. Contact Mr. Illfl-Hfl- 91"" lattetown Hotel. 3rd November: q,- write Box No. 705. Charlotte-J- town Guardian. _ Personal IUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds.‘ apply Heat Penetrating GIOF)’ on» ' At your Druggist. OVERCOATS S . ‘a Phone 2448 NEW METIIDD CLEANERS We Clean -' ~~~ SKATES and BOOTS We on open to buy Skates und Boots; olso , Hockey Equipment. Must - be in good condition. .r Paying Highest Possible v Prices. EXCHANGE stone I08 Richmond St. PHONE 869 ttetuwn Telephone 1470 in Moinuriam Notices 84o poi 4e per int-ii; Wedding Engage- l0 cents for every additional I l5. to ti-nrs pt-‘r ilirh; Addron rates on application. ‘l ________________ Help Wanted w fur i1 l) _ 'l..~.1-1:1ii—1:l\'oiu*1ir hi. ‘ '5 Apply Box 701 carol _‘(.rinTTZJEH61F'sEI vol-cit Gray. Union Road, ll. liP-“alaiiiifini aux 'r0 ' . llonse provided. Chappelle. York. ., 4 Wanted n». a‘ r1: n _ ant: oorruco lllghest prices paid Fast pick up "BFViCE Phone 2542. Evenings i107 alichael Bros. it‘ .\ .\"l‘i£ I) - BEER BOTTLES, l! ‘ s, Iron und Metals, Highest. . l-‘ast service. Phone 2208. t) i "QiLi-"tiiislisfiii ROOMS. )I_\' 179 Kent Street. l$llvffl~lfVf _ xnw FRONT 01'- ficc in inoticrit office building. Ap- ily T5 Queen Slrect. ‘r0 11.. r-firnivrsimp nauti- nl..::. Adults only. Write “J" (iilardlan. {mi Lost Found Strayed i351‘ IN r1112 viciuTr-Y 01-‘ Sinnotts Road, grey coat. Apply Barnard O'Donnell, Avondaie. i0s'r-cizl:§1 can xoisvl. IN Czty, Tuesday. Finder please leave at Central Crcameries. LOST-—BETWEEN NEW LONDON‘ linll and home. Oct. 28th., one Willtlbrflzllifil‘. Finder please leave at Coilsns Store. Bennett Mac- Rac. New Loiidun. STRAYED 0N MY PREMISES sznce Oct. 1. black and White szecr l‘; years old. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying expenses. Michael Devercaiix. New Haven. Jlgsfjruclts For Sale FOR SALE - 1938 PLYMOUTH. Will sell cheap for cash, Charles Colcs. Pleasant Grove. Eon ss truck, good running order; has heater. good rubber. $250. 225 Water St. FOR. SALE—1933 DODGE SEDAN, good condition. May be seen at Building 37B, Maple Hills. or phone 1572-2. FOR SALE - 1939 INTERNA- tional 5i ton D30 truck. All good llrcs. Also 1938 Plymouth Coupe. Good tires. Jack Neldcr, 'I‘ry0n. F0lt’_SALE-1930 cnav m-roiv truck in good running order. Apply A. J. German. St. Char- lcs. l-‘OR. SALE-IMO CHEV SEDAN, all new tires; 194i Dodge Luxury Liner. fluid drive, radio and heater. good tires. Apply North American Hotel. .___ ___________ glllale Help Wanted “UODSMEN WANTED TO CUT pulp in Quebec. Wages $4.00 to $1.50 per cord. First class camps. tilfllllflll! water. Radio in each camp. Daily bus. Railway fare arranged from Moncton to Cflfmlp. Mcn working 3 months given fr” transportation from Moncton and rcturn. Workers leave Moncton ‘l ndays. Wednesdays and :=. Trains 2 P. M. and i0 P M. Moncton Office at “City Cab". 622 M51111 St. All Clini Am CCar Am Smelt Am Tcl . Am Water . Anauoilda Atchisoii Baldwin .. l3 and O Bclizlix C and O . Chrysler Col Gas Com and S Cons Ed Curliss A I . Corliss Coin . ‘ Douglas r Elev Auto Erie Gen Elem . .. .. Gen Motors Goodrich . . . (it Nor P . .. . .. .. . . , .~.' lllifilhfill Co .- l l:i ‘.11 z. vcstct‘ Int Pap ._ . .. .. ... lllt Tcl .. . . , ‘ '; Keniiec .. . ' Montg . .. Nnsli Kcl . . .\' Y Central N Amer Parmt Pix Penn RR .... .. Pepsi . Phillips Repub Sears R Simmons sot-oily . . S Pacific S Railway Sperrv Std Oil NJ alone autl W Stdhkr Texas Untd Air Untd Corp , U S Rubber , .. U S Stcci “Farrier West U . Westhse El Wlllys Woolworth .. Youngstn .. , __ _ , _ __-_______._ riiouoiir WRONG 3i -s -.1.¢ I _ I weenie.- _l l ‘l —l l I uvurw-t>en~ 1| _1._,,-..c.,.._. 111 @'.L.'Jd»~QJ-$- pomp»- .__._.. REGINA-(CPF-Whcn Augusta Herman of Regina first home- steadcd here 60 Scars ago, he in. spected a likely-looking plot south of the cluster of tents and huts that comprised the settlement, but decided the land was too muddy. More than 20 years later govern- ment officials disagreed and built the provincial legislative build- ings there. ______€______ iAPTLY NAMED Salmon was named “salino" by theRomaiis who took from it the Latin word meaning “to leap." ClANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lN THE PROBATE COURT The Fourteenth day of October. A. 1)., 1947. In Re Estate of Emma Jane Reeves late of Freetown in Prince County in Prince Edward Island Single Woman, deceased testatc. To the Sheriff of the County of Prince County or any Congtablg m- llterato person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the lIeiit-lon on file of Robert C. Aulrl and Frank Deacon both of Free. WW1: in Prince County. the execu. tors of the above named estate, Praying that n citation may be 15. "ed f" "l6 Dllflrfllw hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby nqnired to cite all persons inter- ested in the said Estate to bc and appear before the Judge presint at e Probate Court to bu held in u“; Court [louse in Summcrside in Prince County, in the said Prov- ince, on Thursday the. Twentieth day of November next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day to shew cause if In! “My can why tho Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for ll! 531d Petition and on motion of T. Leland Linkleiter, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner, And it is limb: uremia flint n true copy hereof be forth h pub- fished ln some newspaper pn llshed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in ouch weok for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof nnd that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted ln the following Agents Wanted EXTRA CHRISTMAS Illl"_\', it's easy to earn money selling Nnlnc-On Christmas cards, fvatui-klil; our beautifully finished u-aler colour assortment. Also famous 21 card assortment and Religious, Humorous, and Every- day cards. Name-On French fold gift earls. gift wrlippings, two hundred piece package tags and seals arc added fast-soiling fen- turcs. Name-On offers most ot- tractive cards. biggest values and hl1ll05t commissions for you. Write for complete information. catalogue and samples now- Name-On Stationery Contlpany Limited. Drpt. 6F. 53 YOTISE Street. Arcade, Toronto. TENDERS Tenders will be received by thr undersigned until Nov. 8th. I941. for the purchase of old school nt Summervllle. to be move:l off pre- sent lite before Nov. 20th. MARTIN IIYNED, D8911. public pieces respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Smmnerside aforesaid, at. the Post Office in Freetown aforesaid. and in front of the School in Freetown aforesaid, so that nil persons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- sold may have due notice thereof. an“! Wopkiy Market iicpori L°\yE§‘|' 12 1mm . . . . PRICES ihhiiill; I II GENUINE A f’ ‘Marin-iii m; t‘ r ' SUMMARY Uttettled conditions in the live ILOCll market. due to the strike situofion, appeared to be clearing up s d deliveries to markets in- crea ing. Commission firms. how- éver were warning shippers agai st any excess flow to market in c so of overloading, with re- sultant decreased prioes. There were small declines in cattle prices on eastern markets but western centres were generally steady to s I shade firmer. Demand for replace- . Y. Stock Prices I ment cattle was good and prices firm. Calves, sheep and lambs ‘continued about unchanged. but , . Advanced Saturday l —————- l NEW YOhlQ Nov. 2--(AP)-Se- lcsleil sioclts edged into November; fi~'.iliil'(lfl_\' wlili niozlest recoveries l. '. for last wee! the market wnsl '3ll'\’l\\'Il for another moderate l0ss.l Dealings for the two-hour pro feedings tapered to 360,000 shal- agxiiiist 401000 a week ago. | The Associated Press GO-stockl b.iiili":la_\~ lolnposite was up .1 of .1 .1111 at 65.5 hut for the week was, gnuill .8. For October the index; livid an llflYllllvc of .8 after the l two previous losing months. Of 718 iafiliCi registering in the brief ses- stun. llil rose and 216 fell. Low-quoted motors such as Cli'1l1;i:ii-Pn.igc. Hupp and Contin- . t till Aiozors were up a shade on inc clay: Bethlehem Steel again was the star performer in re- (tt-tioii of the 3 to 1 splitup pro- posal. It cndetl at 100. up i at a i947 lliqll. U. S. Steel mid Youngs- lowii Sheri. wetc up fractions. Clll‘_\'.\lf’l' was more or less iii- tllllDiClll, t1) a hoisted disburse- ;ment and finished up 3-8 at 63 7-8. General Motors added 3-8 at ‘C0. Ameril-uil smelting gained 1 ; l-i n: G3 3-8 and Lion Oil i 3-6 ‘at 31. -‘ - plus sings were rc- .l.-.vnc:i Montgomery’ Ward. $czils Roelitirn, International Hat'- vcslcr. Boeing. United Aircralh, Airzil-oncla. Phelps Dodge. General’ ‘l Electric zas C0., Standard olll , lNJl. Xiayta-g and Baltimore and Ohio. Eastern Air Liiics dropped i l-S) ‘at l7 11-8. a years low, in the ualic of an omitted dividend and, .illll'fl iluaricr iiet loss. Behind mverc Santa Fr. N. Y. CentraLl -soulliern Pacific, Great Northern, ‘ Railway. Kennerott, American Telephone‘ Goodrich and Sperry. Canadian Pacific and Dome Nliiics each dropped l-i and Dis- tillers Scziurarn l-S. . .c:--F‘ra;:er. up 1 3-8, was the . . » . -t . v 4 - Housing problem is a worry WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Ileonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probe-fa Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the doy and your first above written. By the Court. (L. S.) (SGDJ MARGARET E. DUMONT. Acting Registrar. WANTED“ Young Woman or Man for Office Work. Must write a good h'ond. Apply in own handwrit- ing to P.O. BOX 396 The forest fire (above) swept the hog market showed firmness jand advanced in price at some markets. l Eastern Cattle Markets With packing plants reopening. the Toronto market took care of a good number of cattle at prices r. Trade was iii- steers “lore taken up to $15. but most sales at $14.50 downward and butcher steers from $li to $14. Store cattle were strong sel- icrs. with good feeding steers all $12.50 to $13.50 and stock calves“ up to $14.25. In Montreal. killing facilities were getting under wnyrstill exist. again and while the cattle offer-| ed consisted mostly of common to medium qualityn prices were steady to 25c or more lower. A few good steers brought $14 and medium kinds from $12 to $13. No quota- , tlons were available for cattle in‘ the Marltlmes. f Western Cattle Markets I l Better grades of slaughter stecrsl continued in firm demand at Win- I nipel; at $14 to number moved at . Stocker cattle were in demand up to $12.25. Elsewhere. trade ivasl active despite liberal receipts. anril Calgary placed best steers at. $13.53 to $14.65. Edmonton up to $l4.l Prince Albert $13. Moose Jaw $14.1- Saskatoon $i4, Regina $13, and, Vancouver $13 to $14. ‘Exports to United States Exports of dairy cattle for th week totalled 1.121 head. compar- ed with 1.550 in the same week n‘ year ago. Exports from January lst this year to date total 42,844 as‘ against 57.458 in the same period! l dveliest of the days curb sprint-i crs. I . é , for India's first high commissioner seen welcoming his wife and three children. Veene, nine; Harmala, i from Bombay. He hasn't been able to find l1 house in Ottawa. _ through the Ce pe Porpoise section of Kennebunkport, Mo, destroy- ing summer cottages. two summer hotels. and l In do lchool and then ‘Grade A at $21.95. YOU CAN DEPEN grid _ FLUORESCENT {__ SOLD BY R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN Guaranteed Satisfaction Since i857 l slitvaaap WHILE I I FOR SALE A hooded gunman locked Casey 'Koziarski, 27. watchman for Tor-r _ FURNITURE MOVING VAN ‘.°.’.‘.’.°.l..§°s.§$3§.a‘1§;. i1lr.“...§"°§.‘§l'-IL 5"“ "°"" "m" '9“ cl" . ‘sejoa Koziarski‘ “filmy d,“ Shiv: rolet truck, I80 inch wheelbase. ‘cred in the refrigerator for five Engine, tires, condition through- liours before a. milkman heard m" exceflenh [Hide dime“. him DOlAiICllIIgEWAlIiVYEIEZISVEd him. ions, I2 L2 x 618M x 6r5rr high’ Very suitable for hauling racing '“' ' _ i . Remains of the old ROllliill walls horsesl Zoo , Ann r-— whieh surround Ext-tor, England, ‘ E‘ o’ FERGUSON’ m“ year. ——- Salisbury, N.B. Steady (‘all Market Little change was shown iii calf prices. Toronto paid sis to $16.50‘ for choice veals while Montreal had sortie good veals up to $14.50 and an extreme $15.50. Winnipeg: ouoted good light vcals at $14 to, AT PEAKES STATION $15, Calgery $12 lo $13, Edmon- ton up to $13. Prince Albert $12.‘ "W? “nd 3o “t” “I ‘and; Moose Jaw $13 Saskatoon up to acres in good state of cultivation; $13, and Regina “L, ,0 3m ',l-3 acre strawberry, lst bearing ,l1li48; rest good lumber and wood. ,llouse newly painted this year; . nicely finished upstairs and pantry. Hog prices firmed up and while Asplm" Shimfl“ ‘m bzum‘ and I Steady Hog Market lirfldiili: was slow in getting nude,- liousa this year; never failing w“; Toronto dear”, M $23 for stream of water in porch. l 3-4 Grade A and Momma, [Mme], miles from Church; near school. 521,50 and $23 Winnipeg 501d stores. and bus line; also railroad. $2150 Ed Calgary at, Immediate possession if wanted. . , moiiton -225 f t sh‘ - . ment and $21.50 at pianlslPrillgel Apply W'- ‘ Albert, Moose Jau’. Saskatoon andi MRS. OLIVER L. JAY, $25.23.“ 5573'. dli-‘.’....X2.“°.§’ll‘.£§ “m” S'=""" were quoted at Moncton and Saint <@ol@oo<@oo@>~o@co<§ John at $23.75 delivered. and at Charlottetown at $22.75 f.o.b. coun- try points. ' The above prices do not include the Dominion Government prem- illm of $2 Per head on Grade A and $1 per hcad on Grade B-l hogs. For Sale HOUSE AND LOT I40 KING ST. ... \ A seven-room house, finished in hardwood throughout with hot water heating, fire pIoce, sun-porch, centrally located. An exceptionally complete and eos- ily heated home. Apply to MRS. L. W. RIPLEY Hunter River Auction Sale At Samuel Siiliphont BROOKFIELD WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5 AT 2 P.M. 6 milch cows, 3 two-year- olds, 3 one-yeor-oids and 4 col- ves; 2 brood sows und i2 other i pigs; 3 horses; 50 hens; 70 chic- kens; 200 stocks of boriey; 175 stooks of outs; 200 stocks of mix- ed groin; 7 tons of hoy und I ucre of turnips. Sole Cosh. If stormy, first fine doy fol- lowing. ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer. Auction Sale » AT THE AUCTION ROOM GRAFTON STREET o Canada. SardarSlngh Malik, 2, and Harslmran, 22. on arrival TUESDAY, NOV. 4. AT 2 P.M. I am instructed by Crude ‘ to sell by public auction the following: Three-piece bed- room suitc; two mattresses; one wardrobe; one mantle mirror; one floor lamp; one floor rug; two vtcusionnl chairs; four end tables; one coffee table; one ash stand; one steam iron; two pairs pillows; two oiiolotli squares; one irtndlo couch; one Singer sewing misch- ine: one ma tie radio; one kitchen table and chairs; one cedar chest: one clothe! Iianiper; one table lamp; blankets. quilts. spreads. toweil, runners, curtains. linens, mail. pots, pans, and several other articles. W. If. BEATON Auctionee . TOASTS ORIGIN in Stuart days it was the custom to put a piece of toast in the wine. cup for flavor; hence the English expression "drink a toast.” RAW FURS The season is now open on ull row furs. We ore interest- ed us usual in Mink, Muskrat, Coon, Red Fox, etc. Highest Market Prices. Prompt returns. J. D. JENKINS core of THE ROYAL PACKING CO. FOR SALE FOX AND MINK FEED We hove o quantity of Fox und Mink Feed mode from Chicken lay-products, both con- ned ond frozen, at very reason- dble prices. The frozen feed i1 packed in twenty and thirty pound boxes, and the conned in l6 oz. tins. THE ROYAL PACKING CO. J. D. JENKINS, Prop Auction Sale AT ORWELL COVE I am instructed by the executors of the estate of Mrs. lCapJ T. J. Craig to, sell by public auction nu the premises at Orwell Cove. Wed- nesday. Nov. 6th at 1.30 dcluck p.m., the property and household effects of’ the late Mrs. T. J. Craig. Property consists of i-f acre land with n six-room houst thereon, together with household effects as follows: 2 spool beds; 2 chests drawers; 2 wash stands; 2 fables; 1 desk; l sofa; 2 spinning wheels; l organ; l parlor set (Walnutl; l library table; a number of oliairl and tables; 1 sewing maclilm lRaymond); l bedroom set; 1 din- lng-room table; l» range; l heater, 1 oil stove; dishes. books, and other articles not mentioned. Terms of property made known at sale. All other effects leash‘). Sale starts at 1.30 o'clock P.M. By order J. ff. MacDONALD Auctioneer. Auction Safe I om instructed by Ivun Smith of Rocky Point to sell-by Public Auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th The following: I choice general purpose more 7 yvors old, i more I6 years old with fool; I more 4 years old, general purpose; l colt 2 years old, Ploydole; five milk cows 6 years und half; 4 calves; B junk! of pigs; 8 fall pigs; l brood sow Threshing outfit, Hull; I dist horrow, new, Frost & Wood; l potato digger; i sectional seed- er; l hiller; l borrock of ocill l5 tons of hoy; 300 bushels ol oats; 75 hens; also ‘l geneffll purpose horse, 4 years old. J. C. MocPHEE Auctioneer. If not fine, sole will be hllf the following Monday, November i0. - Terms cosh. Notes con bl arranged at solo. ‘ DORCHESTER STREETS Upon instruction of The pointed trustee under the Wiii Auction Sale RESIDENCE PROPERTY CORNER HILLSBORO AND IN CHARLOTTETOWN Eastern Trust Company, 0P‘ of the late Robert H. Palmer, i will offer for sale at Public Auction on the premises, 39 Hlilsboro St., on Friday, November 7th, at 1:00 P.M., ill! above property, situate on iorge lot, und available f" immediate occupancy. ‘burned itself into Kennebunkpcrt. Mom than 10o other forest fires were raging throng hout drought-parched New mllsnd r W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer.