w. Vocational Wing, Charlottetow for materials used, except that successfully complete the cour Applications should state school and should be mode in t DEPAliTMENl or EDUCATION VOCATIONAL- scnoor. cllalltorrrrownfr. r. l. A l6 Weeks course in PLUMBING will be given at the provided sufficient applications are received. CONDITIONS: There will be no tu-ition fees or charges be purchased by them at cost at materials used. Students will pay their owmtransportation, board and lodging exptllici, but to assist in this, bursaries will be arranged for those, who S. Chandler, Vocational Wing, Charlottetown. L. W. SHAW, Deputy Minister and Director of Education n, commencing 8 March, i948, articles made by students may se undertaken. age and the grade attained in writing, immediately to Mr. E. _ an i ,.~ Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals 5c per word; Western and Elstern Locals " ‘Ti 2a per word; A nouncements and Coming Events 3c per word; Classified 3a per word; ln Memorials: Notices 84c per inch; Lists 0f Floral and nlplrituai Offerings, Cards, etc., 5c per name; batters of Condolence 84c per’ inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words for 81.00 and l0 cents for every additional 8 words; Notices of Thanks lad Appreciation, 81c per inch or 5o per word; Lists of Subscrip- Other rates on application. lions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. l l For Sale .__'______ k_____- I0! SALE - MILK AND MJLCH Cows (Jersey). D. F. MacDon- ald, Saurls. y 70R SALE — YOUNG NEWLY freshened cow. Arthur Curtis, Milton. IlOI. SALE -— LOT IN PARK- dale 88 x 169 it. Applq- Box 836, care Guardian. .___.__-----——— Ion. saw - 2 nnoou sows due to farrow March 5 and 15. 1L R. MacDonald, Bolishaiv. IAVING INSTALLED ELEC- tridty in our home, 1 will sell e washer. in perfect ntnagtdftion to the highest bidder. Please write or call st the horn-e. Mn. Lester MacWiiliaim-t. Aug- ibtirie Cove. Wanted IVANTBI) TO BUY -'- WILLYS fir. Write Box 837, Guardian. . ILNTED —~ A LIGHT WHEEI: Gilli‘. P110110 140-J. “ANTED — BEER BOTTLES. Hides, Iron and ltletals. Highest prices. Fast service. Phone 220B. Maurice Black s. Co. IANTED-ALE BOTTLE! Highest prices paid Fast plelo up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 1.1m. Michael Bros. ______________ WANTED — SMALL FARM OF Qmg-qximajbaly 50 acres, 501110 wood preferred. with good build- lass, ivalcr supply. Clvdflcll-Y- Near town. Write giving full particulars, to Box B33, Guard- isn. ‘lo- Let 11) LET _ FURNISHED ROOM. suitable for two girls. 200 Kent. 1Q LE1‘ .- SINGLE ROOM WITH kitchenette privileges. Phone 1100. Miscellaneous ' PAINTING. PAPERING AND qq-gihing work guaranteed. Phone W. B. Currie. 2127-5- crmrams s-rrsmcuen AN D Ina Tablecloths stretched. Phone 2824-0. —"—$"-__‘ TOR GUARANTEED PAPEBING’. ‘ Painting or any Decorating Phone ldysCelllurln 2219-3- IOWS Ylillli lilllllliiE Get those Pictures, Certifi- cates, Diplomos, ctc., done new by having them PASSE - PORTOUTED . ‘PHONE 1393-] .1 . We Clean ‘é OVERCOATS h i Phone 2448 _li\f lrrrllos cirlillslls ‘ion! same. a Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO, Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colde, apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggist. ilelp Wasted WANTED - YOUNG MAN FOR. Drugstore. Apply Worth's Drug- store. WANTED - GIRL T0 ASSIST with housework. Apply Box 834, Guardian. liarselrueks For Sale mil. ssus -'- 6m: a. M. c. m ' ton truck, stake iody, new motor 1941. Apply 1.. m. Poole a. Co. ; FOB SALE - 1040 CHEVROLET Sedan. 23000 miles. In excellent condition, $1600. Write Box 835, Guardian. ’*l.ost Fsilhliitrayeli“ Wrist watch. Apply Heath Craswell, Winsloe. Reward. Boarders Aliilllillliilllllldi. BOARDEBS ACCOMMODATED, girls. Phone 2252-1]. RUDDER. AT FRONT The wide, flattened head of the hflmmerhcad shark serves as a how rudder for making quick turns in pursuit of fish. 0l'.'l0 TAX APPEALS The Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and Assessments will meet in the Court Room in the City Building on Man- day the lst day of March i948 at the hour oi 10.00 A.M., to "hear all appeals from Civic valuations arid assessments. J. A. FULLERTON,_ City Clerk. WANTED“ INSURANCE SALEiSMEN A. strong fraternal innar- ance society requires use services of reliable and energetic representatives in Charlottetown District. In- surance experience helpful. but not esmntlal. This la a splendid oppor- tunity for the rlglit nsen. Liberal commissions with generous renewal allowances. Financial assistance vvill bs given to suitable nscn. 'l‘lais h a real opportunity for tboee vvlro desire steady and secure employment. All replies ‘ldenlial. 205 Grafton 5t. Plsona aeee. Charlottetown. EIJ, OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ', -bot water heating MONDAY, MARCH lst, AT I PM. AT 297 IICINOND STREET as if ‘Isiah of the late Murdock G. Andersen. Five-room bungalow system. garage. For Immediate em. tlle_ sale u all. property, n» 1...»...- will i i A l W. ii; IIATON Aectireei (Canadian Press) , Feb. 20- i a»- r l,- cs§aa:aeeec2&§ssd 3-8 2i l-2 82 260 1H 0'1 1-2 65 8000Corl Homest . 18 i000 Daragon . ll 1000 Denlson 00 1500_Detta .... .. 40 500 Dexter R1 36 1500 Div Int .. 58 25 Dame 23 i-Z 700 Donalda ‘IB 1500 Dulama 24 1500 E Leduc 26 125 E Mal .. 1400E Sull . 2225 Elder 9500 Eldona 8000 El Sol 100 Froblsh 109 Giant 1000 Globe 500 Gold Eag 1000 Gold Man 310 Gypsum .. 1000 Halcrow 200 I-lasaga 1000 Heath 400 Heva . 1000 Highrid 65 Hailing 650 Home .. 1500 Hosea . 1350 Howey 100 Hud Bay 105 Int Nick 1500 Int Uran 500 Jellicoe 3500 Jason .. 500 Jellicoe 1000 Keiivllle 1720 Kerr Add 4000 Kirk Go 1600 Kirk Had 00 Kirk 1.. 100 Labrad . 1800 L Dufault . 200 1. Shore . 200 1a Luz 3000 Larder U 1000 Label 1000 Leduc . . 500 Little 1.1.. 5000 Louvlc 300 Macassa 1850 MacDan 650 MacLeod 800 Mal Cvf .. 01) McKenzie 2000 McMan-nac 1000 Min Cont 200 Milton 1050 Morleta 3500 Mylarnaq 450 Negus 1000 New Norz . 460 Noranda FOR SALE AT RUSTICOVILLE 24 Acres of Land alongside the pavement. Applyz- . THOMAS DOIRON Rusticoville 1-2 ACROSS 1. To hold (an opinion) l. Serving to protect 10. Insects 11. Killed 12. Fsultlly I3. Aged tebbr.) 14. Type measure 10. A wit 11. Along 18. Constella- tion 10. Heat, ll glue. toast colors 22. Fog ti. Literary composition 7._ Evening 9. Pitchers 12. Milk fish 15. Cushion 17. Mix 18. Sloth 20. Shield 21. Argent isym.) 22. Cut. grass tsym.) 29. Removable sole in a shoe 30. Kind of ~ieather 31. Half ems 33. Mohamme- ' den religion 35. infant u rim GUARDIAN. _ 2000 Noribenlie 400 Norrnet 1,500 Norseman 100 N Inca 505 OBrien 30° Qsnmc .1200 Olsal-ta 1500 Pamour 2000 Paymast . 1000 Penrey 100 Perron . 15500 Plccadl 1000 Pore Reef 1100 Que Man . 10 Quemont 5500 Regcourt 5100 Que Lab 500 Rlohmac 500 Roxana . 200 R0)’ Bk 500 Roybar 200 San Ant 1000 Sand R. . 3500 Senator . 358 Slierrltt .. 5900 Silanco 1000 Silv Mill 300 Siscoe . 500 Sladen 1000 Starrsltt 700 Steep Ro 130 Teck H .. 1000 Thurbois 12 Toburn 1200 ‘Frans Res l0l Ventures . i000 Wekusko 1000 Winch Lard ‘.10 Wri l-lrlrg 500 Yellores C 500 Dnlhollsic .. .. 42 1C0 Foothill .. .... 360 Total sales 275,000 shares. N. Y. Stock Market Shows liecoveryfi rend / (By Victor Eubank) NEW YORK, Feb. 29- (AP)- The stock market recovered mail- erately Saturday after a more or less indefinite week and the sharp- est monthly setback since ins’ April. Short covering and other pur- chasing in the concluding session was based on the idea the list had been oversold and probably could stage n substantial technical re- vival. ‘ ' The Associated Press BD-swck composite was up .2 of a paint at 61 and for the five days showed a net advance of one-tenth. The drop for February was 2.8 points Dealings qulckened at intervals during tile brici proceedings. Transfers of 350,000 shares com- pared wllll 230,000 a week ago which were among the smallest in four years. 1i. was the best Satur- day aggregate since Jan. 10. The week's five-day total was 3,092,295 shares against 3,770,300 for the preceding six sessions. The month's volume was 16,801,286 shares, a minimum since last November and a low for any February since 1942. Aviatlons enjoyed a belated bulge. Adding a point or so were Boeing at 24 3-4. Douglas Aircraft 53 i-2, United Aircraft 25, Lock heed l6 1-8, Eastern Air Lines l'l 5~8 and Trans-Continental and Western Air 20 ‘l8. Gulf Mobile and Ohio Prefer- red was up 2 1-2 at 40 and Di. Poi-ll; 1 3-4 at 105. Elsewhere ud- vanccs generally were in modest fractions. . Canadian issues were steady or higher. Canadian Pacific and Dome Mines each gained i-4. Hlr nrn Walker advanced 1-8. Distillers Seagrsms and International Nickel were unchanged. FIRST MAGAZINE RIFLE The first successful magazine repeating rifle was the lnven on of C. Spencer, an American. ‘In 1860. and was used to some extent __during the Clvll war, DAILY CROSSWORD will-i 24. Note of the d. Mean 25. D a play 26. Ordirlsl of three 27. Tantalum I-lfilllil AEIAL‘ Jlldlllll-l l!!! llllii Lilli! lclilllij ulllfllllli lHlJfll! bJPliiHl-l HilHL-i mllillll Saturday's Answer 37. At a distance i 38. weeps 40. Ever (poet) 43. Sign of the infinitive 23. A creed 25. One of the Aleutlans 28. In no manner 82. Mandarin tea 33. Fish 84. Blue tltmouse 85. Music riots 80. Bachelor 3. Minus d. At homo SA CIIPIOQIJOTI-A eryptogram quotation ML MX L?! CDII. SW D USIQ U33- IIDR Ll LDRP 8W XATTZXX, , 0W WDMRAll-XICYQTRZX. .a customs-l mi: m ms scowr. or heaven, lACl-l r as anew DARK as riser wana- SPEAKmO-g, ' 88L , _ .l- . _ bleii-leotae by Kiss Iyfiilfdl lyselcsle. fas. chansons-rows: New Yes-ls Bielsassge —_-i 7'?“ cow-L gag-anew i . r e I I l commw-blb b-Iwr-lv-vrhllllw I aa-Fwtnlflb A -3 3-4. 3-4 1-4 U s Rubber 7-3 U S SL1 s l‘? Warner 1 3 West U 1'2 Westhse m 5'3 Willys . l-B Woolworth 7'3 Youngstown 1-3 lhioduce MONTREAL, Febl so - (ow- Produce prices quotellhere Satur- day were reported by the Domin- ion Department of Afilcllltll" 54' follows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 44- 45; med 41 1-2-42; A pullcts l0 1-2; B 3940; C 30-32. Packed for export A 1018B 45; m€d 4'1 Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- lzed, fresh and swrase no 1 61 3-4- Current receipts Que no 1 P35‘ teurized 6'7; no 2 66. First 8180* creamery print Job price 00-09 1-4; solids 68-68 1-1- Cheesc: Current receipts west.- ern white 36; colored 36 1-4. (Fob factory slipping points) wholesale: Western white and colored 35. No other prices establlshed._ Potatoes: Que no 1 ‘l5 lbs 2.00- 240; m; no 1 1s libs 2515-120. pm no 1 2.25-4.25; no 2 2.00. VICTORIA, THE VILLAGE BY rill: SEA. _ i4. The manyvfrlencls of Mrs. Bertha MaeQu-srrle, Victoria, are sorry to learn it has been necessary [or her to again enter the Prince County Hospital, Summerslde, for treatment. The harbour ice at Victoria is lh excellent condition for skating and Jleedless to say no opportunity is lost by young end old to enjoy a health promoting skate out under the blue. -—V Mrs. Wrlscon Moore and young son Donald of Weetrnoreiand were recent visitors to Charlottetown guests of Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. Donald Gordon, Queen 8t. and also visited with other relatives. Mrs. Mnrlc Cameron and Mrs. Warren Inman, Hampton, h“; n. turned home after a pleasant visit wit-h relatives in Charlotte- town. While in the city they attended Lhe delightful recital o! vocal numbers given by Miss Poriin White the talented ccntralto singer. A carnival was held in Victoria Rink on Saturday night. February 21st which was well attended. The judges were Mrs. Melville Bell, DaSabIe; Mrs. John Craig, Tryan, and . Miss Maylea Boswell, Charlottetown. A good time was had and needless to say skating Was enjoyed to the utmost as the ice was in excellent condition. Week-end visitors to their homes in Victoria were Miss Eva MacLeod and Miss Edith Inman, Provincial Soiuiiorlum. Charlottetown; Miss Mllylea Boswell, Assistant Super- visor Women's Institutes, charl- ottetown; Mr. P. G, MaeEachem of the Massey Harris Co.. Charlotte- town: Miss Ruthie Bosweyh Svlnmerslde High scmml and Misses Verna and Donald Mne- ‘nvo hundred thousand dollars was rneib avel lsble by the Canadian levlnraent fee the of food, clothing, medical and educational supplies tured here is Prime Mmlster Mackenzie King as he make MacDonald, chairman of the national Committee for the United Nations Appeal for Children. stand- ing are senator Carine Wilson. of Ottawa, vice-chair man of the National Council for the United Nations A-ppeal for Children, and Senator Thomas Vlen, vice whairmm of the Canadian Appeal for Children. WOMAN Gr/rs lllGll DIPLOMATIC rosr WELLINGTON. N. Z-, Feb. 26. - (CP) ~ Miss Jean McKenzie, sen- ior woman diplomatic officer in New Zealand's department of ex- ternal affairs, is setting what is ‘believed to be a precedent for tit-s British Commonwealth. She is at present acting high commissioner for New Zealand in Australia and is thought to be the first woman in the Ovmmonwealth to have achieved this status. Miss McKenzie is normally the first secretary to High Commiss- ioner J. G. Barclay, at present in Ceylon. ' Educated at Invercargill in the south of New Zealand, Miss Me- Kenzie joined the government service as a member of the public works department. In i926 she was one of the staff selected 0o in- stitute the prime minister's de- partment, from which the depart. ment of external affairs later developed. - r She was a member a1 the New 180d students at Prince of wales College. MH- cnisny friends. o1 Mrs, Wilfred MacQuarrie, Victoria. are pleased l0 learn that she- has re. l-"Flli-‘d to her old home town after spending the past months of wlntgy- in Maiden, Mass. She was accqn. rallied by her sOn Clifford. who had made the trip to Maiden fcocnlly to return with his mother who thinks after all there 1s no Dlace like ilhe Village by the sea even ln winter, for many are tbg charms ii. possesses and {or those who are so minded many are the pleasures to be derived from pleasurable occupations through tlhe. cold and snow of Winter. The World's Day of Prayer service was held 1.. the Victoria United Chllffih with a large number in attendance th; Hamp- ton and DeSable parls o; (h, congregation joining in with Vic- toria. Rev. Mr. Head gave an lnvronrlete sddresr and Mrs, Kwi mi: s very pleasing .01.; The organist for thefiervlce was Mrs. Keith Boswell. Th4; usual routine of this serqlce was carried Out much to the enjoyment of all Dreeent. After the service had Ended all present were invited to the hospitable near-by home of Mrs. Fred Inman where tea and a delicious lunch ‘was served and a friendly lntermlngling of the ladies of the different locslitl;s represented was happily pull“. pated in. ‘Ilhen all wended their way homewsrd feeling that a vgrvtrrvflieble Afternoon had been s en . "OU‘I'HERN" CANADA The, southerrgnost paint in Canada ll Middle Island in Lake E110. situated at 41 degrees, 41 mini-ii". "19 lilproximste latitude Rome. , . K I I E n i ‘ l l ‘bust A mar m yous I iimiut To lemme you!‘- Zeaiand delegation of the Ottawa . purchase through the Canadian Appeal for Children. Ple- s formal presentation of the cheque to A. B. r ‘. l Conference in i832 and after ser. ,, ving in the New Zealand trad. " lssioners office in Toronto was transferred to the high com- missioner's office in Innclon. In 194i, after acting as pl-lvm secretary to the prime minister during his visit to Britain, Miss McKenzie went. to Washington is second srrretaxw and helped to es- tablish the Nelw Zealand legatloa uhere. From illashington she was transferred to Australia as fizsi’ secretary. SUEZ PAYS FOR ITSELF If a ship going from Plymouth, England, to Hang Kong, raises the route through the Suez Canal instead of’ rounding Cope Horn, it saves 3,800 miles. FLOWERS MAKE RAFT Water hyaeinths grow to tiliel 4n the Clarence River in Australia that in flood times they form hugs rafts, sometimes 400 feet across, which float clown river carrying rabbits and other small animals. lNGlNltiiiU PARlB Lwlvlnuu it-ana-s-euiivcsmmaypvsu-uc-aqu-m A Hi1 Cbryea Super Bride Fluid. Actual tests prove i: remains fluid from s0 below zero to 533 de- grees abovwe Mags q/ everdlndegrees. ln cold weather o: bot, depend- able Cbryea Super Brake Fluid ls the super safe- guard for your hydraulic brakes. laslef ea 1K0 Still! 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