vywv- M01011‘ 11. 1949 in? Advertising Rates-Payable ln Advance Minimum Charge l-‘ur Any Advertisement It lieata central-lawman meals ac per word; weetenuuul Eastern luolia g; par ward; Announcements and burning Events ilc per word; In clamor-lam Notices lee per llloll; use» al Floral and spiritual 4 (cringe. Card; eta. be per rlalne: Lesson es condolence lie perjneh; wedding Engagements cc words Ice 51.00 and 10 eenla Ior every additional-l words; idol-lode of Thlllila ma Appeeclatiivl. 84c per lllcll or 6c pa word; ‘Lists cl Suulcrlp ‘ eiulla. i0 eeltta per inch: Address and Presentation $1.00. Other Raise an application. Claeelllrd 8e par word; "f agents I Wanteu pg YOUR OWN BOSS! RETAIL 0m- 250 Guaranteed household necessities in a territory of your choice. Hundreds of Famiiex Dealers started with a borrowed , or s50. and are now success- ful business men -- why not you? Trlyglljng __ l. essential in rural districts. Several ciientoles established in the province. Write " today tor Free ‘details and eats)- logue-It may Be Your Oppor- mnity-Famllex 1600. Deiormicr. Montreal. lluiillln: licntrectcrs ‘ culvrlriwrolls. B u l l. u E ll s. Floor Bending. W. Bursa 6r- Phone 1506. Milwau- limo c. nouns ror Sale sALa-lele BLACK rou- “Iigc sedan, 5,800 miles, heater. radio, over-coating. etc. Excel- lent condition. Phone 1584-32. 135p sALE - m2 PLYMOUTH 1t ton mug, Applyjitl Kent Street alter 6 551,5 _ rose HUDSON Fejfiuch; 1940 Buick Sedan. Phone USS-L. llruc Stores coma HERE UOR DRUGS. runs- criptlons. FONT! 91'"! 5w“ Sumsnerlida. Electrical contractors ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING. wmpg. Good b McLean, Phones 2309-J, leez-lc. ' Female iieili Wanted WANTED - MAID FOR GENER- nl housework. New home with all modem convenience. Mrs. Reagh Bsgnall. Hunter Hives.- Farm Mac ’ I llcUORMIUK - DEERING FARM Machinery. Tractor repairs Maclood as Green. Montague. Florists FLOWERS FOR EVERY OLCAS- ion George Williams. Summer- aldss Pioneer Florist Phone 64 For Rent 'I'O LE1‘ - ONE FURNISHED room suitable for business girl. Phone 634-J. I-‘OR RENT—HEATED APART- ment. Adults only; also rooms. 167 Prince street. For Sale FOR SALE _- WALNUT DINING room table. Phone 1413 after l o'clock. roll sans - one cartoon tractor and attachment now on display at T. G. Ives Show Room. Great George Street. FOR SALE — ABEGWEIT CIATS $1.50 pel‘ bushel. James Yec, Cornwall. 1508-24. FOR. SALE -. ROUGH AND dressed lumber. -Alfr€d Handra- han. Peaires Station. FOR SALE—COCI(ERS, GOLDEN Black, Particolorl; Pomeranians, Orange; Pbkingese. Reds; Sables, Fawns; English Toy Spsniels. Ruby. black mahogany mark- Ines. lvfargeson’: CedarereslKon- neis, Kentville, Nova scotia. FDR SALE - PURE-DEED SOWS» _ to farrow in June. Apply Wallace Brehaut d: Son. Alexandra. FOR SALE -— ACADIA FOUR. cycle Marine motor. Ready I01‘ immediate use. Apply A. C. Riley. Belle Rllldl‘. FDR SALE - SEED, BARLEY. Carrots, ‘Iurrlips. Hard-wood Plank. D. F. MacDonald, Souris. roe. sans: - nah FOR LENT. Pressed Cod Fish-as lb. Bundle $425 so lb. Bundle $716- Er- your station. Press. en nasc- lb. Bundles sons. l0 lb. Eundlel sens. recs no lie-id your Station. Ke th Pratt. sleomneio Station. 1'.,e:. r. ‘IIEEIPAIIOIIIBIII. i FOB SALE-ONE BOAT 30 FEET 1W8; 100 traps and rope; three 116N111! nets. Jaime: A. Ferguson. n 4 ,ton, p.111. , Furniture Coverings, Blinds, Curtain Rode, Chrcvne Mouldings, Plywood, Hilchey d: Vanmerstine. Mon- tague. General Stores PAINTS, ALL ’ COLORS, ANI quantity. At the K. and it. Store. 109'... Richmond Street. AUTHORIZED AGENTI POI Fawcett Ranges. Heater; Coi- fleld Washing Machines, Sim- mons, Morris, Bernard a Co. Tlgnlsn PAINTS, GROCERIES, HARD- wnre, washing machines, flour and feeds. Dlngwell and Rossiter, Moreil. . Houses-Ants. Wanted WANTED T0 RENT BY‘ ADULTS 3 unfurnished, heated rooms. central. Write Box 513 Guardian. WANTED - APARTMENT 0R house. One child. Phone 2169-L. Lost L0 S-T -— TUESDAY P. M. 0N Queen Street, a rmall brown purse containing over $20. Finder please leave at Massey Harris or Phone 2109-J. Reward. LOST BETWEEN KENSINGTON and Summerside, tailgate off truck. Finder please phone 4-23 New London collect. H. S. Mc- Ewen, Stanley Bridge. ______,_.__i_.___ LOST-SATURDAY NIGHT NEAR Cash d; Carry, child's small purse with shoulder strap." Phone 132. _ aielleifianteil‘ WANTED - MARRIED MAN ‘FOR farm work Must have experience in farming. House provided. Apply to National Unemployment Of- fice, Charlottetown. RELIABLE MAN T0 TAKE OVER Watkins Rural Sales locality. Must be between 25 and 55 years ‘of age. Must have car or means of obtaining one. Wonderful oppor- tunity for steady employment and good earnings for the right man. Sales experience not neces- sary. We will train you. For full particulars write, Dept. Z-C-IA, 35o St. Roch St., Montreal. Que. WANTED -- RELIABLE MAN AS Dealer in Charlottetown and Kings County. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products ‘furnished on credit Write Rawleigh Dept. 56120-470- 168, Montreal. Que. Meat Markets CHOICE MEATS AND VEGE- tebies Jimmiek Meet Market Phone 140. Summerside. MEAT AND FISII MARKET -~ Andrews Grocery Phone 2606. it Elm Ave. Monuments“ N___ VERE _IIEUK & SON LTD» BION~ talus-Charlottetown Largest stock east of Montreal. __'_.iilllsil_sl°°'l __. PLANT A trundle .- RESERVE now for Spring delivery — ex- Chinese Elm - will grow two feet the first year — enough plants (25) to plant 25 feet Special price 25 plants for $2.93, 12 inch sire;- or. 25 plants for $4.98, 2 ft. size Writs for New Free run Colour Garden Guide. Brookdale - Kingsway Nurseries, Bowman- viiie. Ontario. Painters and iieceraters lng. Layton Phillipe. Ihcuc 25334.. VARNISIIING AND PAINTING furniture. Odd jobs. Phone 1202-1. J. S. LECl-AIII. AND SONS. gaigillleergs” 3nd Pa perharlgers. _ .1! ere Veil I an . _ itlfii.e....i."ilii'"°"'-°.'l‘i'.tz """*' fcllcwl IOI NEURALGIA. l-UMDAOO Rheumatic Pains‘ Onset Colds 1y Hut - Penetrating Glory O - Al Your Drullist. MINI: lied ileatlll ‘ rtolcllwo‘. aal-rruo our? tractor. .1. M. MacDonald. Flier.- 1166-1- St. hero's. --.-.._-la--_._q "...:*:.:."..'.': '..:..v"- n“: . I I f w ‘ > O e rhtfllnlrtd AND nursed. . 23rd Gillie, _phone 62, ring ‘l, Q. WALLPAPER. . PAINTS. FIIK)B tremely hardy — quick growing ' PAINTING AND PAPER HANG- . Montreal Exchange 14 3-4 .. M 1-2 . 22 3-4 28 Bruck Silk .. 15 3-4‘ Bell Tel . . 40 1-8 Can Brew , 20 1-4 Bathurst. .. 20. - Can Cam ,_ 23 3-4 Can Pac . , 14 Ceianese . __ 21 3-4 Can Car Found . _ 13 Can Car Pfd . 16 Can Steam . '13 1-2 . 16 . 13 . 72 .. 33 20 . 20 Cons Paper _. 3-4 Cockshutt . 3-4 Can Vic 1-4 Dom Bridge 1-4 Dom Coal Pfd i.-4 Don A ........ ,. ‘ Dis Seag .. ._ 15 7-8 Dom Steel B . , 15 7-8 Dryden .. 25 Eraser . _ 25 Ford A . 21 3-4 Founda .. 25 Gen Steel Ware . . 14 How Smith .. 28 I-Iam Bridge 8 3-4 Hir Walker . . 25 3-4 Can Ind Al . 10 Int Nickel . 31 7-8 Imp Oil 17 7-8 Int Pet .. 9 1-4 Int Power . _ 54 Int Paper . . 51 1-2 Imp Tob . . 13 1-2 B C Power . . 25 1-4 Con Smelt . 97 1-2 Luke of Woods . 25 Massey-Harris . 19 5-S McColl Front . 13 Nat Steel Car . 20 Can Nor Pfd . 9 1-4 Norandn _ 51 1-2 Price Bros . _. 50 1-2 Quebec Power . 16 1-2 Shawirllgan .. 24 St Law Pfd 20 St Law Pfd 2nd . 12 1-2 Dom Tcx .. 11 1.3 Dom Tar . 24 Wpg Elec A . 28 Steel of Can . 78 1-4 Brazilian New York ‘Exchange Anaconda .. 31 3-8 Am Car and-F . 28 5-8 Bath Steel 31 7-8 N Y Central . 10 7-8 Ches and Ohio . 31 5-8 Con Edison 21 7-8 Elec Auto Lite 4O 1-4 Gen Elec Gen Motors Great North Pfdl. so 3-4 Std on N .1 . ea 1-2 Kcnnecntt Mont Wnrd North Am Phil Pct . 58 i-8 U S Rubber . 38 1-2 Radio Corp 12 l-4 Texas Corp 52 3-8 United Air 24 3-4 Vrln Air 21 West Elec . West Union . U S Steel BANKS Commerce . Montreal Nova Spotia Royal .. Sporting fiends ‘SPORTING GOODS. ACCESSOR- ies, Hockey Equipment. Repairs Bill's Bike Shop, Summcrsirie. Transport Service GENERAL HAULING THROUGH out the lidaritimes Harry Waugn Phone 606-3. Summerstde. iienetlan Blinds VENETIAN BLINDS - HAROLD Clerk. Phone 1523-1 Free hang- ers with every blind. METAL VENETIAN BLIND -»Dl~‘.- livery ihrec days. MacKerlzie 8e Co., Kensington. Wanted WANTED—ALE BOTTLEB I-ilghesr. prices pain. Fast pick- up service. Phone 2542. Evenings 110i. Michael Bros. Work Wanted GIRL WANTS HOUBEWORK or day. Phone 1442. _ YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHAR- acter urgently requires work in City. Box 520. Guardian. > FOR SALE" Premises 89-91 Richmond Si. consisting of store and resi- dence. This premises is located opposite the sits of new Demin- ion Building. M. A. FARMER, Solicitor will can t SURPLUS MERCHANDISE Jo's tors , CLEARINGS, arc. Writs Full Details To .".'.‘%"i...°".l;"iY Montreal, II Que. , ' itles ahead .1 and banks unchanged Base Metals TORONTO, March 16 —- (CF) — Base metals slid downwards to the lowest levels in 11. months on the Toronto Stock Exchange today in the second successive session of decline since _a United States lead producer reduced its price to l8 cents a pound. Losses broadened out steadily for most of the session although tend- lnB to narrow towards the close as selling pressure eased. The base metals index of selected stocks has declined some four points since last Tuesday. A wider list of base metals ls- sues dipped in today's trading as selling spread. Sixteen issues touch- ed new lows for the year or more and Consolidated Smeiters led the decline with a loss of $2.50 at $98, also touching a new low'at $97. International Nickel, Hudson Bay, Noranda, Waite Amulet, Quemont and Pcnd Orieile were among the steeper losers. The remainder of the market also moved on a weaker tone for the second successive day. Senior and Junior producing golds slipped steadily. Western oils were in a one-day downward movement. ’ AT NEW YORK NEW YORK, March 16 — (AP) — Mild selling whittled away at stock prices in today's market. At the final bell losses ranged from fractions to a point or more, although most were in the frac- tional bracket. Late in the day buying interests stepped up u trifle and some of the widest declines were cut. The decline in early trading soon leveled off but not until the final hour did any resistance show up. Turnover of 670,000 shares com- pared with 730,000 yesterday. The limited activity indicated to Wail Street an absence of large-scale selling pressure. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined .1 of one point to 63.2. Philip Morris reached a new 1948- 49 high during the morning but crossed to the minus side soon after news that the directors had voted a quarterly dividend of 50 cents ind an extra of $1 a share. The com- pany previously paid 37 1-2 cents quarterly and the preceding extra was 25 cents last April. The stock closed 1-4 lower at 42 1-4. AT MONTREAL MONTREAL. March 16 - - (CP) -- Sccurilics continued Tuesday's gen- eral down-swing in light dealings on the Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market today. Base Metals and ‘Papers led the downward movement with losses of as much us 2 1-2 points. The Utility group was The only one to edge upwards. Closing averages indicated Util- at 27.3. Industrials dipped .7 and golds cased .43 while papers drop- pde 2.2. Of 171 issues traded. 27 were im- proved, 84 easier and 60 unchanged. Three new highs were established against 25 new lows. ' Turnover was light. Industrlais were traded on n total turnover of approximately 29.200 shares, a drop of 3,100 shares from lhe previous ‘ Mining sales were 137,000 ugninst 163,000 shares Tuesday. Consolidated Smelters continued to attract attention, but dropped 2 1-2 at 97 1-2 points after touch- ing a new low of 97 in forenoon tra- ding. Noranda was down 1 3-4 at 52, Hudson Bay mining 1-4 at 44 3-8, aluminum 1-4 at 54 3-4, and Stclco, CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 28th. day lgfmllebruary A. D. ln Re Estate of Catherine Mao- Leod late of Murray 51"!‘ l“ Kings County in the said Pro- vince, Widow, Deceased, Tastele- To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said Coun- I)’. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the , "" on filo cf Artemas Mac- Swaln of t. Peter's Road in King's County aforesaid. Canner, and J. Leslla MacKlnnon of Mur- r- of the above named El- tate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after net forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all pl!‘- sone interested in the said estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House In Char- lottetown in Queen's County in tbs aeld Province on Thursday the seventh day of April next coming. attire hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon of the some day to show cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the raid Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said peti- tion aud on motion cf M. Alban Farmer, Esquire, Proctor for said petitioner. _ AND IT IS IIERIIY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper publicised Ill Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at fetlr consecutive weeks from ‘ he dale hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the foIIcwIng public places respectively. namely, hr the hall cf tilcCeslrl Belles in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at or near the Poet Office in Murray River aforesaid, and at or near the Poet Office in Montague in Kings Cornstv aforesaid so that all per- oons lnlarelhll In the raid Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Menard Palmer. Judge of the esld Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's county. the day and year ray River aforesaid. merchant. the I first above written. a en-u- ‘-I:II - . I ~- ~19 the Coors. , L (Sgt) I. Margaret Andrew l. legielree. l . rigs GUARDIAN, _CI'_I_A_R_L_OTTETOWN And Papers Lead Stock Market Drop 6181181118 hands in odd lots, lost 1-2 at a new low of 78 1-2. Algoma Steel ,and Atlas Steel dipped $4‘ and 1-4, respectively. _ In papers Abitibi was sole ground Bainer: up a shade at 15. Donna- cona and Howard Smith remained unchanged. while fractionaily eas- ier were Price st 50 1-2, Consoli- dated Paper at 16 3-4, Brown pre- ferred at 95. International Paper at 51 1-2 and Fraser at 25. Powell River was a soft spot, down 1-4 at 35 1-2 lwlnls. a new low. Mining TORONTO, March 16 —- (CP) _ Toronto close stock quotes: Sales Stock 3000 Akilltcho _.... 5000 Am Larder . 9900 Anacon 10125 Anglo Cdn 100 Ans Huronla 6500 Apex I. 4 7.3 2500 Athena .. 11 7700 Aumaque . 1g 300 Aunor ..... .. 3,20 100 Bk of Mont _ 85 Bank of Tor 4000 Bevcourt .. 3000 Bidgood 10 2000 Bordulac 12 200 Bralorne 8.65 - 21900 Brewls .. 7 1.2 4300 Buffalo Cdn 15 600 Cal 8r Edm . 3200 Campbell . 100 Bk of Com . 210 Cdn Breweries . 2100 Cdn Mal .. 100 Caribou . 1150 Cent Pat . 1300 Chem Research . 5500 Cheskirk . 500 Chvesterville 850 Cochenour 1500 Colomae 5040 Con Astoria 1100 Con Beattle . 1166 Con Duquesne 9600 Con Homestead . 1835 Con Smelter-s .. 500 Conwest .. 6000 Daragon .. 2500 Davies Pete . 12600 Decalta .. 500 Delnlte . g5 5000 Dennison .. 07 11400 Detta .. 11 1.3 1500 Dexter 45 5500 Div Int .. 16 300 Dome 16 5.3 3100 Donalda .. 50 9000 Dulhma .. 20 110D E Melarti . 2,19 7200 E Sullivan _ 2,47 4125 Elder . .32 . 9900 Eidona .. 51 2000 Eureka . . .. 43 1775 Falconbridge _ 2000 Froblsher . 460 Giant 3600 Globe . 2600 Gods Lake 40 2500 Goldale . . . 15 5000 oldcrest .. 11 3900 olden Manitou _ 2.25 2500 Golder-a 5 1.2 2000 Guldvue 6 2300 Hedley _ 35 3000 Hevu Gm (B 1215 l-Ioliinger _ 10 5.5 2500 Hosco g5 1420 l-Iud Bay . 44 1.2 75 Imp Bank .. 2g 1.4 2000 Indian Lake 1290 Int Nickel .. 7700 Int Uranium . 7000 Knyrand .. m 1000 Keiore . 14 13000 Kirk Gold _ 5 3.3 600 Labrador . 7700 L Dufault 5100 L Lingman . 435 Luke Shore . 300 La Luz g5 300 Lamaque _ 535 2000 Lapaska 05 100 Leitch 1J3 1700 Little Ll g0 7100 Louvicourt .. 4150 MacDonald . 2000 Mocilc .. 1 1000 MacLcod . 9g 14 600 Morison . 170 3650 Mal Gt 3,19 6500 Man S: East . , 2000 Martin 323 i; 180 McIntyre . 55 nltaicIlfenzle , 3g c ellan . _ 1500 McWatters .. (g; 12 1000 Moneta 41 1500 Nat'Pete .. _ 33 I100 Negus _ 2500 New Bidlamaquc 17600 New Calumet 2100 New Jason .. 2350 New Marlon . 5300 New Norzone . 22000 New Pacalta _ 6200 Nicholson 300 Nippissing 855 Norarlda .. 26850 Normetai . 7500 Nor-pic .. 900 Obricn .. 5800 Okalta . 7000 Grenada 4700 Osisko 1150 Pac Pete . 1100 Pamour . 3% gen Wes ~ artenen . C3300 Piccadilly. 1°; 1-8 1000 Pickle Crow 2,10 1200 Pioneer 3J0 1200 Preston L43 10950 Que Lsb .. 45 5500 Que Manitou . 1500 Queenston 1215 Quemont .. i400 Reeves . 2,41 4000 Rocha . _ 09 1,3 6100 Roxana . 47 165 Royal Bank _ 25 1.3 4m Royaiite 3.10 11500 Roybar. .. r moo Silsnco 6450 Silver Miller . 2500 South Brazeau 1700 Springer 1000 Steep Rock 7000 Sud Cont 2300 Sullivan 1000 Syivanite . H! Teek Hughes 40(1) Thom Lund ATW-Torbrit uoo Tran Resource 3300 Un Keno ...... .. 1900 Upper Canada. 8593 Waite .... 10100 Wlltsoy . 1525 Wright Hal‘ CURB 900 Foothills ...... .. 6025 Pond Oreiile . Total Sales Produce MONTREAL, March 16 — (C?) - Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as follows: Eggs: Free case's, A-large 44 1-2- 5 1-4; med 42 1-243 1-2; A-pullets 41 1-2; B 41-41 1-2; C 34-35. Butter: Wholesale Que. No. 1 pasteurized storage 61 ( ' ii. First grade creamery print job price 62 1-2-83; solids 62-62 1-2. Cheese: ern white 32 3-8; Western colored 32 1-2 (fob); wholesale KWestern white 32 (nominal); Western col- ored 33 (nominal). No other prices established. Potatoes: Que. No. 1, 75 lbs. new 1.20-1.30; 10-lb. bags 21 cents; N.B. No. 1. 75 lbs. 1.35-1.45; 1O lb. bogs 20-22 cents; P.E.I. No. 1, 75 lbs. 1.50-1.55; 10-1b. bags 24 cents. Grain WINNIPEG. March 16 — (C?) — Fair action was stimulated in dc- ferred months of coarse grain fu- tures on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change today following yesterday's government announcement on floor prices for these grains. Otherwise. the trading buying side in a small way in oats and tbarley. Rye lost early ad- vances under commission house and local selling after this com- modity showed a weaker trend at Chicago. The United Kingdom was allocat- ed 650,000 ‘usheis of Canadian wheat and India another 350.000 bushels. Cash prices: Oats: No. 8 C.W. 76 1-4; Ex. 3 C.W., 3 C.W. and ex. 1 feed 74 1-4; 1 feed 73 1-4; 2 feed 70 1-4; 3 feed 66 3-4: track 70 3-4. Barley: 1 and 2 C.W. S-row 1.19 3-4; 1 and 2 C.W. 2-row 1.12 3-4; 3 C.W. 6-row 1.15 3-4; 1 feed 1.09 1-4: 2 feed 1.09; 3 feed 1.05 1-4; 2 C.W. yellow 1.11 3-4; 3 C.W. yellow 1.10 3-4; track 1.05 3-4. Livestock licport MONTREAL, March 16 — (CF)- Prices generally were unchanged and receipts continued light on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Total receipts at the west-end yard Tuesday were 165 cattle, eight sheep, 1,597 hogs and 961 calves. Offerings on the two markets at 10.30 A.M. today were 12 cattle, 135 hogs and 41 calves. Cattle prices were steady Tuesday with good cows selling 15-16, med- ium 13.50-14.75 and common ones 12.25-18.25. Canncrs and cutters brought 10-12 and common bulls ‘l3- 16.50. The few calves offered brought steady prices. Medium veals were 19-22 and common ones, in mixed lots with drinkers, 15-18. Grade A hogs were 31 and sows 25. dressed. MARITIME LIVESTOCK MARKET Moncton grade A hogs were 30.75: sows No. 1, 22.25; No. 2, 21.25, (hot dressed weight delivered). Charlottetown grade A hogs 29.75; sows No. 1, 21.50; No. 2, 20.50 (fob). Good cows 1350-14; best bulls 14. Good calves 20. Grade A lambs (dressed delivered) 43; rail grade 15 grade A. HAMPSHIRE W. I. Tile regular monthly meeting of was held at the home of Mrs. Ev- erett Clow on Tuesday evening, by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Oreed in unison. The roll call was responded to with 111 members and four visitors pros- ant._after which the minutes were reed and approved. ' ‘Iihe treasurer gave a report of the social held on February 17th when $31.86 was realized; the ex- penses of the same amounted to $2.78. A note of thanks was read from the Salvation Army for a quilt that was donated. The correspondence was read and discussed; it was moved and seconded that we canvass the dis- triot for the Red Cross. It was moved and seconded that we pay the balance of $2.50 for a map of Canada for the school. The reports of the committees the school was received and paid. The new committees were ap- pointed as follows: Sick commit- tee. Ire. Heath tartar and Alice school committee, Mrs. Edwards; lunch commit- tee, Barblra Edwards. Mrs. Davis Ward. Rena MacLean and Mrs. George Klteon. Barbara Ildwards invited the members to her home for the Ap- ril meeting. The collection was taken uo amounting to‘ $1.00; the amount In the Gift mnd new totals $8.83 Two more members paid their fee for the coming year. ‘It was moved end seconded that the meeting be adiourned, follow- ed by slnging the National Anth- em. A ‘special part of this meet- Current receipts West- ‘ was routine with shippers on the the Hampshire Women's Institute 1 March 8th. ‘Ilhe meeting opened - IIOIIOIIGIIIGIBIIIDIIIUCIOIOP‘ ll ii 142 Richmond St. 1 6evcrnment-Municipal-llerporaliena i Securities aooon-c - sow - goo-rep 1 F. J. BRENNAN o o0. LTD. Members Investment Dealers‘ Association 0f Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown Saint John — Monotone - Fredericton - Halifax — Sydney Telephone 147d JPROFESSIONDAL CARDS/E J. E. Burnett, ‘.L.B. ’ Barrister, Solicitor, ac. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING I84 Richmond Street Charlottetown, I'.E.I. Bo! All Tel. ‘i380 l MORRELI. ' AND l COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT i Dr. J. c. Gallant, B. Se. DENTIST Picllard Building 151 Great George Bt- DENTAL X-RAY Phone 266': William A. Reddin I 8A.. 8.80.. LL.B. BABBISTEB, SOLIOITOB, Eta. 1.0.0.11. Bldg-Next n. iteddl - Brol, PHONE 2484 Morley bu Loan Taxation Poilectlcna Eastern Truli Building Charlottetown Phone 1447 J; S. TAYLIIR I Optometrist l Eyes examined, glasses fit- Corner Kent s; Queen. Sis. Office Phone 1956—Ilouse 1013 , DENTIST Dental Y-Rsy Whelan Building, Boom 4 115 Grafton Street Phone '29] I Dr. AL-Mocisuun i i Palmer 8r Hdslam A. J. HASLAM, B.A., LL.B. Barrister, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chalrlbera Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY TO LOAN A. Walthen Gautier, LL. B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. Phillips Building 111 Grafton ' treat Money to Loan Collections Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor Palmer Gradual» CHARLOTTETOWN 201 Prince Si. Phone I072 Gcludet 8r Hazard Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, E00. Canadian Bank of Com lF-fl‘ Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A LL.B. Canadian Bank of Common.- Bldg. M. Alban Farmer DIONIEY TO LOAN 8A., LL.B. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB. Etc. Charlottetown, P. E I. Frederic A. Large, K.C. BARRISTER. SOLHBITOB, NOTARY Royal Bank of Canada Chambers Charlottetown, I‘.E.I Successor 11.0 George J. Tweedy. DOANF and COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS NEIL w. HIGGINS CHABTERE D ACOO UNTANT Currie Buiidi 1g CIIABLOTTETOWN TeL I653 I20. Bot IR i__i____ Chas. R. MeQuuid B-A. l BABRISTEB, SOLICITOB, NOTARY, Etc, - Eastern Trust Building CEARLOTTETOWN Phone 171i I McePhee 8r Trainer H. F. MllcPHEE, 8A., 5.0, E SOMEBLED TRAINOR, B.A. Barristers, Etc. Riley Bldg. clrtown, Bell 8r Murhleson BABBISTEBS, SOLICITORS, Mi. B. B. BELL, M.L..'. D. L MATHIIESON, '-L.B., 8.0. Attorneys at Law LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P.E.I. . J. A. McGulgeln NOTARY, ETC. BABBISTEB, SOLICI ‘OB, CUBRIE BUILDIYC Joseph R. MucMilicn, LL.B. BABRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. 75 Queen Street PHONE ‘I76 Money to [nan Collection] Mafheson 8r Penile A. W. MATI-IESON, ILL, A. H. PEAKE. 8A., LIAB Barristers, etc. Collections - l\Ion'v to Loan 00 Great George Street Charlotiotorw OFFICES- Halifax Charlottetown .. Toronto New Glasgow Truro Kcntville irlg was an address reed by Mrs- Davls Ward and the presentation made by Mrs. George Kitson in honour of Mrs. Hibbcrt ‘Premiere. the occasion being her silver wed- ding anniversary. After the presentation everyone joined in singing "For She's A Jol- ly Good Fellow," then the bride of twenty-five years was heartily bounced. Lunch was then served by the hostess. Mtrs. Everett Clow, assist- ed by Mrs. Winslce Watts, Mrs. Richard MacLean and Mrs. Parker MeoPhee. MOBELL C.W.I:. The monthly meeting of the C.W.L. was held in the vestry of the Little Flower Church. Moi-ell. on March 13th. ‘Iiwenty one members answered the roll call. A letter was receiv- ed from the Mobile X-rsy Unit and cdter some discussion, Mrs. Joseph Rooney and Mrs. Ambrose Steele were appointed to olr n ize same. Letters were rend from Mrs Ethel Smith re Sisters oi Martha Building Fund and Mrs. McNeil on magazines. The treasurers repori‘ showed n large sum of money realized for card parties held during the win- ter months. Nominating committee for of- [N CHARLOTTETOWN 68 Grafton F“. Phone 2080 ficers for annual meeting WU!‘ appointed. Money was voted for Sisters Martha Building Fund, Sisters Service’ and TB. League. Meelin] closed by prayer. WuxPuiisheS insecondr/ War-polishing with Johnson's Cream Wu calm lirrle more time than dust- lag. It's cloning. Try it. Cleaning as it polishes. ir buds easily. drld dry — with no dun-catching film. Leaves linings lovely, gleaming. proteued i