PAGE TEN ‘i. .‘2Ill___|(3‘_l_JARD1IAb_i_._____CHARLOTTETOWN is Harness “n Pumps a Electric Motors J Buffalo Robes a Deep» Well Pumps n Belting \ I34 KEllT STIIEET 7r a Oil Burning Ranges and Space Heaters a Shallow Well Pumps Clearance Sale Commencing Today there will he a lliscount from ill to 20% on all our stock. I i This is a Sell-Out Sale‘ as we have leased our premises to the firm of Crockett & Storey l.td. ‘Among Equipment Going at Bargain Prices are the following: e Gasoline Engines ' i e Electric k Battery Radios e Furnace Oil e 600 lb. and (FAIRBANKS-M Capacity Scales ‘a Two Only Wood Sleighs e Beatty Hay Carriers e Beatty Water Bowls CASH ONLY THIS SALE . H. KENNEDY Burners 2400 lb. ORSE) Other rates on application. Wanted . F"_$el°____. ll. SALE-RICK 0F HAY. Robert Jones, I-lazelbrook. ___________---- 011. SALE-YOUNG 30W, T0 Ian-ow last of April. Gordon MacDonald, Mermaid. Maunce Block dc Co. waster) -' ALI ._.____-___ -< FOB. SALE-LAN!) 0N MT- 59-3 up service. Phone 2542. Evenings ward Road. priced reasonable. 1,107, 01mins] Bros. ' Phone 989-J. I-‘OI. SALE-TRUCK RACK AND . platform for two-ton truck. Per- iect condition. Phone’13'l6 or 102 Kent St. ____.._____.___----_ FOIt. SALE-BOW WITII PIG: also driving wagon. high sleigh and '80 chevrolet car; two pigs. Sterling McQusrrie, North Mil- ton. POI. BALE - RUBBER‘ BOATS. Regulation Air Force Dinghies, service stations. c /o Guardian. brand new. fraction of cost. 4 where rlirt attacks the hands. man Dinghy. complete with 3 Revolutionary in performance. pe. oars, Carrying Case, Pismrp, contains no harmful ingredients. Repair Kit, Knife. etc. Wonderful Value. $49.50. 3 Man Dinghy. Liberal commission and dls- Pump. Repair Kit. Oars. Rubber counts. samples on request. Mrs. Joseph l... Gallant, Berry. Ill-in Sheet. $35.05. 2 Man Dinghy. When replying’. state territory Fishermen’; Co-op., North R/us- Plrrlp. Hand Paddles. Repair Kit. $29.95. Boats weigh about N lbs.. will carry 1000 lbs.. should &t a lifetime. Dave Vernon Co, ghosts 4B2. Box 31, New Glasgow, Agents Wanted i EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR. local or regional salesmen (coon- merclnl or advertising) with con- taets hardware, electrical stores. Al‘! .014. High commission. Box us. dvertlslng Bates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Centa trsl Guardian Locals Be per word; Western and Eastern Locals per word; Announcements and C _Ing Events so per word; t per word; In Mernorlsm Notices 24o per inch; Lists at Ileeal and $pltllull uflerlngs. Cards. eta. 5o per name; Letters o! Condolence 84o per inch: Wedding Engagements d0 words (gs 01.00 and I0 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices at Thank; and Appreciation. 84o per Inch or lie per word; Lists of Subscrip- tions. 0 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. . Hides. Iron and Metals. Highest prices. Fast service. Phone 22oa.f 50111.15! Hiuhest prices paid. has pleg. AGENTS WANTED - TO CAREY an additional llne of hand clean- er to Garages, Hardware Stores. Printers, etc.. in fact to any trade a perfect seller and repeater. covered. For further details, con- tact Lu-Cra-ft Plquipnsenl. 8r Dis-' trilmtlnc C0.. W! Oilae l. Wlnnlllel. Man, ' Miscellaneous w‘ °"°" txroyvr comrawgssnans con! I ovncokrs hect on ith h Pr Pl-lll-geziwlilsh Canning $5533 "w" u“ . Bo . , JKMQ.’ m” " N° "5 IEW IIETIIOI GLEAIEIIS Q TI- mi Teachers Wanted _ ,___.___ '.l' E A C H E R WANTETD FOR. Brooklyn School No. 85. Supple- ment 525000 yearly. S. .\. Camp- bell, Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR UP- per Belle Creek School. Donald Crawford. Secretary, Wood ls- lands North. Salesman Wanted i SALESMAN WANTED — MAN wanted to sell established line, of automotive supplies on P. E.- Island. Write stating previous experience and salary expected: at start. A.D.C.. Guardian. l l WHY ALWAYS WORK FOR OTH- era? Manufacture plastic objects. in your own private home The I demand is big. Capital required $5. Write us. R. Mercier, 3862 Si. ' Andre St, Montreal 24. Quebec. llarsdlruelis For Sal_s_ _.._____.__.___.___ FOR. SALE- 193B LAFAYETTE running. $175.00. Glen Camp- bell. North River, or 1585-13. IP03 BALE - 1040 mm) COACH. good tires. new motor, radio and heater. May be see-n in Amherst, N. S. Apply or write to (Mail .1. W. MaoGlashen, care Robles Eng. Works Ltd, Amherst.‘ ..______________ llelp Wanted ..__.___._.____._ WIANTED - MAID FOR. GENER- al housework. Flamily o! three. H60. is‘ Mslillilillliiili LIN OPPORTUNITY — ESTAB- lished Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive and between the ages of 25 and lib-have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable birslness of your ewm. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. Z-C. 1A, 2171 Manon 9t. Montreal. I g W a l I p a p e rl HOUSIWIVES! New is the time to get your Wallpaper seduced prices. Double rolls lee or little or 2k. ‘ I emu. Iljs, 'e It I. ‘GQIE EARLY FIII WIIE SELEWIIII i.uaennrsnos. lee Spring Cleaning. We have e large supply in stock at I OAIDINBBI. unto-sum AND eiseo-srseo n. humus centres. mu partioslars on posters in Pest Omen. Offices or the Nat- ional Dnlpleyment service or to the Civil Service Commission. Application forms. obtainable therest. should be nled not later than March 20. 1940. with the Civil service Commission. Hall- fsx. N. S. Business Opportunities F“ New York Exchange Am Car Am Smelt Gas Com and S . Cons Ed Curtlss A . 5i Am Tel _ 150 3.4 Anaconda .. 31 5-3 Mvh . e0 3-4 Baldwin _ 13 1.5 l3 and 0 10 1.3 Bendix .. 23 3-4 Beth . a1 r-s Boeing .. _ 33 3-5 Brlsss . 2a 3-4 C and O .. _ 41 g Chrysler __ 55 .. 10 .. 21 .. 2i . 21 s-Gins-bedidb- | masseuse-s iooo Am Neon .1]: m .._ soo Anglo Odo ..».. ... .. Mining as...“ 1B M00 Con Best ...... ..... .._ 05 30 00!! knelt ..... .... .. 9i 3-l 500 inor ........... .. 80 . . l4 .. 04 . 23 80 . (Y1 . 195 . 260 . 82 l l U U U V Curtiss Com . __ 5 .3 Douglas .. ,_ 57 Elec Auto Li .. 441-4 Erie . . . .. I 3-4 Gen El . . ,_ 33 3.4 Gen Motors __ 53 5.9 Goorlch 501-2 Goodyear 40 3-4 Gt Nor P .. 38 Hudson M . 16 . M 7-8 Int Tel . 13 Kennec . 4.5 3-15 Montg .. .. .. 50 Nash Kel .. .. .. 15 5-8 N Y Central . .. l3 l-B Parmt Pix l0 7-3 Penn RR. . l’! l-2 Pepsi 18 3-4 Phillips 00 3-8 Radio 8 5-8 Repub 25 5-11 Sears R0 30 3-H Simmons 30 S-ls Socony . 10 l-8 S Pacliic d! S Railway ll l-i- erry . 20 l-l Std Oil NJ . ‘l! l-l Stone and W l1 '14 Stdbkr .. . 11 Texas . bl l-l RIIEIIMATIC? (1etRvliel/V()li/ Georgetown-Those terrible pains that made life a burden to llr. A- Duggsn o! 20 South heed Delhi him no more. All trees o! IMH- rnatic pain has lei! bill. lblnhl to the soothin etieet e! Ilelvlllae. “lie other llnl nl. commenced lo do It me what Nervlllae dld. ll! IQI were stiff and iull of pain. My knees and snide joints were swollen and sched. Th snslsesie Niall U Nervlliae etratsd and out eIIQ the pain. sunrises elueeeml- ‘le- du 1 am well-thanks to llervtllsa" (lined) A. Duma- Ihat Nervtlhe an ler U. Dus- [an it Joe) as sole to do tor you. (lets lie bottle eessy. NCERVILINE . BOORamour .ls0Roy or 29000 Wingalt U S Steel Warner . West U’ Wlllys Woolworth §g:§=aE§ tr- all. as». | $l00MoMarms0 m. ------ fllouylsmaque ..._ ..... I100 New Marl ...... .... -_ ‘H00 New Norz .. l0 Norenda ‘I000 Norbenite 1000 Normst u_ ss:::a::Es:2s§aaasacss I000 Ogarns 3300 Okalta I000 Ornnitrans 3000 l-‘acalta .. 4500 Pen Rey .1000 Piccadilly .. 1&0 Pore Reel . B00 Preston .. 200 Que Man .. 1352 " ‘ . 1000 Regcourt . 100 Que Labr . 23 l-Z 3000 Roybar .. 4000 Rupununl 300 Sun Ant 2000 Senator .. 1300 Sherrltt 1500 Bilanco 300 Steep R. . 500 Teck l-I .. 2500 Thurbois 200 Waite Am 2800 Wekusko 1000 Wiltsey .. .. 500 18 5-6 Total sales 279,000. ntd Air Car .... .. ntd Corp s Rubber . ansdium . Release MARCH s DAILY d. Father o! gods .. , (Blind-l ‘B. Branch l. Iuel - 9. Geddessof l. Discharge. _ the moon ‘sea gun 10. Employ d. A Norse , for wages 11. flower 12. Pen-name of Iieulse sde la llamas l. arrow 0i‘ » '14. Tree l(ong bones 15. Exclama- ‘ tion 1L You 10. Indehilcent 12. A mite fruit. l Owns b1. Fragile ,21. Behold! 22. God of lovej 23. Unruflled dill ilM/‘il Ii, "y r lib! 09 l-L’ clzosswono- oruulur asriam ll eaaauso nus WAY med 41-42; A puilets 40-41; '3 30-40; C 30—32. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no. l ‘>7 3-4. Current receipts Que no ' pasteurized 67; no 2 60. First grade creamery print lob pile 69 —@ l-4; solids 08-681-4. Cheese: zflurrent receipt west» ern white S5 5-8; colored 35 7-8. (Fob factory shipping points! wholesale: Western white and col- ored 35. No other prices estsb lighed. Potatoes: Que no 1 ‘l5 lbs 2.00» 2.10; NIB no 1 ‘l5 lbs 2.08-2.20; no 3 1.90-2.00; PEI no l 2.25-2.35, no 1 1.90-2.00; Manitoba no l 1.50. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Tbronto - Stocks higher; all groups in narrow recovery. Montreal-Stocks mixed; small changes in quiet dealings. New York-Stocks mixed; all‘; crafts, amusements attract buyers. Now York-Cotton 25 cents s bale lower to 5 cents higher. Produce MONTREAL, lliarch 7- (GP)- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day were reported by the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture as follows: . Eggs: Free cases. A large 44-45, .SlllPPlllli NEWS AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Saturday ‘ Stanford. from United Kingdom Liguria, Boston Sailed Saturday Empire .Rosallnd, for Kingdom Lord O'Neill, Dublin, Idvexpool and Belfast Dorelian, Liverpool. AT HALIFAX- Arrlved Saturday General Sturgis. from Bremer- haven Sallcd Similsy Mathilda, for Alain-hostel‘ Agamcmnoil, Boston _ Due lllmlilny \ Beaverbrae, from Bremerliaven. United I wasncn s, 1948 _. ._- -_. . ~= __ I I-IFI eon Begin AFTER ‘OJE. Around 40 our energy lessens. But, 0b perience has taught us lo do our work with less ellort. The years ahead should yield the greatest accomplishments, the most enjoymeli and happiness. They can, loo, if we avoid the Irirlney and bladder disorders such as barb- aelie, Headache, Rheurnslle Pains, Lasslluds, [on of Sleep and Energy which so olten allacb those around i0. For over hall a_een1wy Daniel's Kidney Pills have been helping man and women to keep kidneys and bladder In good order. ll you arc nearing 40, or put It, Isl the sslie of your Ilealill and s Irspplfl lulure use Delhi's Kidney Pills lmlayl 125 Dodds Kidney Pills 18. People of Ireland 19. Against 20. Brilliant success 24. Height 25. Explosion 26. Antennas 27. A wing 20. Enemy scout 32. Abradlng material 83. Walking- sticks Si. Insect so. Animal fat ' no no nnnms momma Saturday's Aseevsv 40. A size of coal l1. Nocturnal animal 42. Recline scours-r are oouor. oanrxaro lsunlre viscera-assurance. iasaavsumonaeoanm 11 0NII Itwr-rua1sarus anus. A I ‘Ilstrlflallylhsleslunelyodleetatea, _ ‘ ll - _ rneenlcr i or. PATltl0TlSllll SUPPOSE your boy heel been terribly maimed in the war . . _. blinded — paralysed from the waislfldown-hocl lost both legs . -or been similarly disabled. How much does Canada owe to those who made such sacrifices? The Government claims that its otter of $87 a month to the 100% wor disabled man-or $2.70 per week increase ever his present pen- sion-is generous compensation! EVERYONE senses that the rate on which war disability pensions are based should be increased. The highest basic pension now paid to the most cruelly war disabled is $75 per month.‘ It was fixed on the unskilled labourefa earnings back in 1921 . . . has been unchanged ever since. The Government 05ers 1p increase it co $87 per month. The war blinded, war paralysed, war limbless and other seriously war disabled ask for a rate which will provide $100 a rnollrn ron noon. was olsasllm Whoever you may be, sit down in the quiet o! your own room sod ask yourself the question: Is this an unreasonable demand on the part of those who, short of giving their lives, made the greatest of all sacrifices for you and for Canada? The Voflicial argument against the request of the war disabled is that the cost of living index has not risen sufficiently above 1921 to iuerify it. Yet, long before prices started so sou beyond control, larger incomes had been claimed as essential by high and lovv throughout tbs land. Increases of 40% - d more -1 above 1921 levels were already common in major industries and business-for skilled and unskilled alike. ls there, tben, to be an inferior standard of living for the war disabled alone? ‘ True-married disability pensioners receive small allowances for wives and dependent children, in which the“ Government proposes similarly modest increases. And even some of the worst maimed augment their pensions by courageous effort. ‘ 1 But tbs appalling truth is Ibis-because of their patriotism and gallantry, all too may young veterans must abandon forever tbs sl- vaneement in life that we: tbsir birtbrigbt. Do not conclude that many war disabled receive full pension. Quite the reverse. Disabil- ities must be cruel indeed . . . total blindness, paralysis, double amputation or equal disable- ment . . . to rate 100%. . To these grievous handicaps insuflicient income is in many cases adding physical privation and mental distress. These men should be the last - not the first — target of postwar retrenchment. A protest by every public and private means in your power will do much to help them. Please make it. This Message is lssued- by THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS IN CANADA (The Mouthpiece o! Canada's Wor Disabled) Representing the Slr Arthur Pearson Association el War blinded Wot Amputotlons of Canada ' Canadian Pareplegle Association (War Ferelysedl - Canadian Pensioners’ Aueelollen (Other Cevs& . Disabilities) Anny. Navy Ir Air Force Veterans In Canada ' Canadian Corps Aeeeeletlon SIOO A IONTII IOII 100% “All DISABILITY vv A ‘Al Qs1ns‘..a.. 1' . , . . ,..- vvvwvv fill Assure rust omuos urou rout , msumlcrlcovsnot , Lee Isles - Reliable Companies - Prompt Settleinsnflf use om or; st. “"‘é.*.".i.'.'l.‘.‘.'l.*f‘°' 1.... raa’n'su no l .\.‘L‘..‘