COMMONWEALTH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION LIMITED as The Market To vfu The 55th Conaeeutive Quarterly l)_lvi end Has Just Been Paid ‘ F. J. BIIEIIIIAII 8i COMPANY LTII. E. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown lfl Richmond St- ‘rmlgtzg GUARDIAN. _ Qstaigtqcrsrowu Over 4.10% Telephone Hill . l Advertising llates- Payable In Advance l MIDI-Ilium Chanel For Any Advertisement u can“, Central tiunrdlnn locale be per vvurd; 1068i! 2o per lvord; Announcement: and Cumin; events la pa ‘mill; Lin! ul l-‘lornl and Spiritual Oifermgii. Cards, eta, ‘q w; iii-me ; I I911; Clllified lo pol lord‘, I I nelitl. ll word! for $1.00 and words; Notices or ‘iluuks nnil Appreciation. 34¢ w; mm o, h oer nurd; Lute u! nuusi-riptions, g9 com. l,“ i and rrcuuitauou, $1.00. Uiuer I I _ . 7 For Sale FUR. SAL/n -— ....s Li}. SCALE, pidcincany I ncni. PJUllC Zodz-J. i. i__.__. .. n. _.. _.._ FUR SALE-QUANTIIY 0F CE- nient. Wallis Andrew, East Roy- .11.)‘. RACFOUN ‘A I'LL-Til‘, nix iUlI. hAL" nQitflln-Ll t..'ll.....o.l. no‘, c o uu.iid..in. App.) 1J4; SALE-LL; Al,‘ (;_is.:i' lied ‘ (LLJIJE Lieu ~ ' 50R. SALE-JJULLED POTATOICS, ou bustiels. price 40c per bushel. Jubin R. ltincFadyt-n, ltice POilli. “Olt SALE — 75 BARREL) IZOCli Puliets. $1.35 cacti. between (i and T mouths old. Apply- to iliinznd Mclnnis, Souifiipoit. Qiituworv tiiiflvnivioitit: ‘DIOAN- day, Dec. Isl, afternoon and evening. Mrs. Fred tvorzii, lli! Prince St. FUR. SALE - FOIJR-XEAR-ULI) cow, Jersey and Shot-thorn cross, to freshen late January. Apply W. R. Show, Clyde Rivcr. FOR SALE — FOUR FIR STONE 1|) ply Rayon 'l‘.-u.-s. 8:5 '0 with ilitlu miles usage at S 0 each, installed. Apply Whitlucifs Tile Service. .i')lt SALE-TWO THOUSAND feet. hardwood boards (clear bilTIlI. Also twenty cords hard- iiizod blocks. stove length. 'i"hrce hundred feet shaft pl. 1k. J. Emerson Murray, Fredericton. P. E. Island. Wanted WANTED — SET OF WOOD carving tools. Phone 184. \\' A N T E D T0 BL-Y —- (IOODI country store. Write Box 746. e o Guardian. ‘ ‘ltl-MVFVEDT: m" VYOUNC-OCOU v1.1: ' furnished r0Clli5 or small Apart- ment. AppiyBox slhlaGuartiian. RVANTED — QUANTITY SEED turnips. Also Island oats and barley. W. J. Andrew, East Royalty. W ANTED — BEER BOTTLES. llides. Iron and Metals. lllghest prices. Fast service. Phone 220B Maurice Block‘ it: Co. t» .\ firs: o - ate horrucs Highest prices paid has! Div! up service Phone 2542 Eveuinltr ‘i107 Michael Bros. ‘smart Wanted?“ BALESMAR \VANTED - OWN- truck to sell Bonny Bread and Cakes to stores in Summerside on commission basis. References required. Dwyers Bakeries LtcL. Saint John, N. B. '_OHEI_.IPSW'I‘LON.#VWANOIWIIA England - (C?) A ILOOO-yenr- old Stone Age ax was discovered on a farm here. l 11$ l’ new ucriiooci. We Clean OVERCOATS Phone 2448 t» tr u 1.. Letters uf Condolence 84p per inch; EIIIIEIIS V‘ I ‘l IhVIhli-I . , o, Weatern and Italian In liiunurium Notices lilo per Wedding Engage- ltl cents fur every additional 1 inch; rinca on application. Allllfi lleio Wanted \l'l\.\"l‘l-.'1) _ aiilifix\'l'ltl'l 05E... _ ----~ > tulle. \\'A.\"l‘|~.‘l) “Q crii-AEO-TTW “slit housework. 'i'vvii 34mm ‘Mlle Ui-‘x win, (Judi-axon. \l'.\I\i‘r£l)—.tl.\ID i-"oii nnxMQQL hJ-lY-‘WM Amity Mrs. Joseph \v....n.ro_,' 1m.» Liroiton Si. o. ;\.io.ii' iiiaf-I. ii ;\.\' ran - nocsui-io-Lo’ stair} D-lri Linc lu." light houcekeep. Hi4 ‘iiio lli faintly. Write Buy 04v. Guardian. lie-in liJufii-Ull Atiiiiuui) I CuUlfliE7l\'iT_u—l-3Lt yierience “Jill, work 0n ‘farm, ADM)‘ ll Buyiieid St. Miscellaneous . . , , ‘ , _ ‘ P 10x l'l<._l.i 1.\(.. APPLY ntsxg ;i:i.|.n, Ml, licnhcrt. O its; Found Oblrflyt? d can. lieirard. . "s Rife-r. iwlc of grain drill. pram 111%!!!’ Ollrri‘ Campbell. Kensiug- (on. or Arthur Payout; French Rirrr. iiocuuliyvuiiotnraxs grdii. Summersxle, plastic frame eye_ Apply glasses with colored lens. Holmsuls Main Oflice. To-Let ROOMS ivrruHMooO- cru kitchen. Apply 59 Longwort,“ AVISIILIE. FORTENT _ Qizw pfiiyN-l- on flee in modern UIIICI.‘ building Ap- Dl)‘ T5 Queen Street. FOR SALli-dflliii DODGE Good condition. nllchael, Prakrs. i946 DODGE SPECIAL DELUXE sedan pfor sale. Apply Tum Clarke, c/n Frank B Clarke's Office, City. \ . -l940 CllEV. HALF- zucii, ground grip time, condition. Apply 38 Elm Char c-s Car- i»... a one." 11s.". s testis Sedan. 43000 miles. Comparative- ly good condition. lioward Schur- man. Central Becieqiie. FOR SALE -- 1940 HUDSON, Special deluxe, 6 cylinder sedan. Built-in radio and heater. Good motor and tires. Body and in- tcrior Ike new Apply 5t, Jame; Manse Port l-Jlgin, N. B. Phone :7T@=?=I5r§,!lu!=i W A N T E l) - FIRST CLASS Teacher bi" Provincial SanatorZ-um Coin-mission. Apply to Super- iutcndeiir. Personal FOB NEURALGIA. LUMBAGO. ithcu-matic Pains Chest Colds. apply llent Penetrating Glory Oil t . fiarsifiiriiciis: .Foi{fl6ale1:.. . ‘OACH. ‘ i New York Exchange Am Car . 41 Am Smelt 68 3-4 Am Tel . 152 5-3 Am Water .. 16 5.3 Anaconda 35 1-3 Atthison 81 5-3 Baldivin Loco 15 5-8 B and 0 .. 1o 7.5 Bendix 3o 3.4 132th o1 7-3 3391118 20 7-8 Burg 52 Briggs :12 7-8 Caterpillar 56 [-2 C‘ and O 43 l-l Chrysler 6t) 1.5‘ Ucl Gas 11 3-4 Com and S ‘.33 l-q Cnus Ed 21 i--l Corliss A 20 3-? Ctrtiss Com 5 l-B Douglas 48 I-Tiec 53 Cue 9 3-8 C-eii Eiec 35 Gen Mtrs 5T l-2 Goodrich .. .. 58 .-~i C-w dyear 43 l-4 Gt Nor P 35 5-3 Hudson M ._... . l0 Int Pap 55 1-4 1m Tel l2 1a‘ J lifziv 41 3-8 Kcnnee 415 Want; 53 5-8 Nash K01 . . l6 3-4 N Y Central .. 12 i-J Pzixmi Pix 2i 5-3 Penn RR 1G l-Z Pepsi 2i l-4 Phillips {>4 5-8 IiJCiO 9 3-4 Repib 36 l-4 Scars R . . . . . . .. 37 5-8 Sol-oily l0 3-8 S Pa: 4L2 3-4 S Railway 3.5 1-2 Sgerry ‘ 23 Stu‘ Oil NJ _ '75 3-4 Stone and W 1;! Siiibkl‘ ill l-I! T113115 i3‘? Union Par l5‘. Untd Air .... .. 22 3-3 Ulltd Corp 2 l-Z U S Rubber 4i U S Steel ‘H 5-2- Vallilfilllfli l3 i-Z “other i3 ll-o‘ West. U ' 2U 5-8 Wcsiiltsc El 23 3-8 Wiilys 8 i-3 Wooiiv _ . 44 l-B Yrungstoiin 74 l-i noooeooooooooeoeeooooo PRIIPERTY FilR SALE AT FREDERICTON Four acres of Innd with new 8 room house finished com- pletely wired for electricity, Icrge basement. Also new born with hen house buiIl on. This properly is on the paved highway ‘near churches, school, stores ond 'R. R., Station. ln~ HERBERT BUCHANAN oeoeooeoeiiooeo IIAW POULTRY We are especially interested in Copons, MiIkfecI A ond Milk- led B Chicken. We prefer to hove them dressed, bufore buy- ing both olive ond dressed. We have advanced the price on good fowl ond chicken. Also buying dressed geese ond ducks. The Royal Packing 0o. J. D. JENKINS 1 (Propn p: DALI. I st lrantfmd. - fill‘!- OD- filly i zngines. instruments sad other voiullparti are gone, but fllll-_ nants can be lied foi- ‘the asking. Lois Harvey, -ef Woodstock. til-Allan ‘frsn torn amend’ Luann spe ction. “onymtime- ...._.... - ........_. ll. Y. Stocks llad Downward Trend Throughout llovoinber NEW YORK. Nov. 30 —(AP)- The wavering stock market emerg- ed Saturday from a slow and los- ing month with scattered leaders tuaking timid recovery gestures. Many issues continued in the mums ranks. In the final relatively quiet ses- su-n Anaconda Wire and Cable added 2 1-8 points at ‘i9 l-B but it was an isolated case. Minor im- provenient was shown for General Motors, Woolworth. Goodrich, slurry. North American, filter- iiflilflliiil Nickel, Santa Fe Penn- siliauia Railroad. Southern Paci- fir. Texas Co.. and Douglas Air- i-nilt. Short covering and other tiddlng was based on the idea that llzc lengthy slide called for a technical revival. Distillers sea- gizinis gained i-B in the Canadian group. Saturday losers of a point or so included Warren Petroleum at 49 (despite a split-up proposal), iifaudcl Bros. i0 1-2-(on an omit- tto‘ dividend), Union Pacific illi. DTBPC 43 l-2 and Fllutkote 33 3-4. Elsewhere rercsssions were frac- tloiral. The Associated Press (SO-stock composite \\‘ilS uliehahi-{Ed on the (luv at 63.8. For the week the in- (It.\ snowed a drop of 1.5 pointe. iviciest since the period ended Aug S, and for November a net de- (line of 1.6. The two-hour agggre- gate of 390.000 shares compared iaitli 320.000 the previous Satur- tlay. The five-day total of 3.874, Slit shares stacked up against 4. 92:9.560 for the preceding six ses- sioiis. The November volume of 16.- 371923 shores was a low for that month since 1942. BIlOADSTAIRs‘. Kent. England —\CPl ~ ’l‘lie shadow ol’ a py- ..:. on the sea caused police to starch for more than one hour to: a body reported flouting. - (CPi — Au adver- read. some BELFAST tisemeut in a local paper “for snlc (ex-army trucks ‘tllh ivcuclics." é Auetfan Sale AT SOUTH GRANVILLE On FRIDAY. DEC. 5th, ot I I'M. Having sold my form I will sell the following implements, furniture and crop: I single plow M-J-gong plow. . _. .. 2 sets spring-tooth borrows I set spike-tooth burrows I seeder, I mower, I hoyfidlie, I binder, I lhresher and cleaner, 5-inch bolt, I horse hoe, I scuf- fler, I turnip pulper, I turnip seeder, I,de Laval separator, 3 logging chains, I post hole dig- ger, I well drilling outfit, I churn (Bodily), I cream con, fork, hoes, shovels, I truck wog- on, I driving wagon, I wood slcigh, I driving sleigh, driving harness, work harness of all kinds, 3 bedroom suites, I ex- tension fdble, I couch, 4 occas- ional choirs, kitchen choirs, I Aspex range, I furnocefte, cook- ing utensils, 3 chamber sets, i Kdrn orgumpiono case, 20 cords hardwood, ond Iioy, rope, fork and blocks, etc. ' If not fine‘ sole will be held the following doy. HENRY MncMILLAN, Owner. HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. vovn Guinea's Galety To Ba Restrained _In 1948 Festival By'Non'nan Altatedifl Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 30 —(OP) —. Plans for celebration of New York's golden anniversary next. year have been sham of glamor. " No "worid-of-tomorrow” sidewalk will undulate up Avenue to transport myrlads _ sightseers viewing exhibits com- memorating the 50th anniversary of the merging of the five boroughs comprising New York. - They've even toned dew-n the name of the celebration, changing it from “jubilee" to "aniversary." 'I‘.h.e Oxford Dictionary gives one definition of jubilee as "exuitanl; joy." while anniversary f, defined as the more prosaic "yearly return of a date." “New York will have fine, digni- fied celebration in keepi-IIS with the tines,” said a member of a 81190111 mayor's committee which rejected the proposal to use 11 blocks of stylish Park Avenue to display some of the exhibits. The rejection followed a two- week-long howl of protests from business men, property owners and tenants of Park Avenue. However there vras a section of the city's 7.- 500.000 residents who wanted to un- dulat-c the avenue. Newspapers took for-and-against stands. The staid Times described me pfojgbf, a5 “gxnprehensive and boldly conceived. _ But the World-Telegram cracked editorially: "Let's be our age; let/s not. be silly.“ Ambitious Scheme moving Park It all started last month when Grover A. Whalen. chairmen of Mayor Willi-aim O'Dwyer's Jubilee (Anniversary-w committee present- ed grandiose plans for a six-month- long exhibition including an inter- national ballet and folk dance festival, an international air ex- position and a world fashion show. All these are hpproved. iimaleri u an old hand at staging glamorous affairs. He was presi- dent of the 1939-40 World's Foil‘ on Flushing Meadows-mow the site of the United Nations Assembly- and all hlilidg agreed that i-t was a super-super spectacle. But it was a financial flop. The uproar began viihen Whaicn issued his plans for 194i. All is relatively quiet now with the $700,000 appropriation for the Park Av-niie display chopped from budget. INF. 51.836000 proposed Wlmien hoped to show a 0mm °I 351.913.1750. yiii-amvlijlg the international ac- prct of the celebration has been highlighted vi-lui thr- disbfli-flil by the mnyor. of a leltrr in King (‘marge V1. stamped with (he first. cachet marking the event. Th» dfigigfl of I-lie sf-i-mo depicts m» Oifi putt-ii Stadt-HUW Wham T264 years ago. the act. passed that mow-iii" nrrriiisa lilo‘ rltydnrhvnor of the Duke of York. P Appropriately 011011841- U19 km!‘ an ardent stamp collector-also mid that title when he ascended the throne. unwraps. u. z. - (CP>— Nol- knowing what to 8W0 hi! ‘mimm’ for a birthday present. 17-170!"- oid Erie Judson. of iiawera. at the last minute bought her a ticket m an Australian lottery on the Mel- bourne Cup. Now Mrs. A. W. Jud- son has received advice that the ticket won $80000. ASPHALT sinuous Dressed and Rough a Lumber MucDONALD 8i ROWE Woodworking Co. Ltd. Phone 341 THE PERFORMANCE CONTINUED WIIN A SONG- nim u? cs1: A . oosruaemci arm wile q DIMAMnmiAT FIRST w: 2mm: 1o win our ITS Secaausf covmmvms - m: roar! If ‘D a e i / lyfll-SIMITISM AID 400v AND-DANCE euvirtsourrts! FOLLOWED n: ME’ 1.1m: an 0‘FA7'"BY A BY A TRtPLE ' :7} IIOUSEWIFE- IMPERSONATIONOF I 1; '1'. . (Olbitwrll .2: MUST OPEN CIVIL WAR-ON Til! v IouiGN new: uiir. WAN-NON‘?! 82 Years Growth Makes World Port Froiii Shabby lloeli By Erwin Frlch 100- 1 Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER, Nov. 30 -(C.P)—- Sixty-two years a o s two-muted square-rigged sai ng vessel-the brig W.B. Hlnt-scudded into one of the finest natural harbors in the world and dumped B00 tons of tea from Ohlne on Vancouver's rum- shackle wharf. ‘Phat started something. Ships from every maritime country in the world have been whipping 1n and out of here in in- creasing numbers ever since. Port Manager KJ. Burns now re- ports. “Vbncouvefs maritime com- merce in the first nine months of this year hos made the best show- lng of the last 10 years." From the 800 tons of China tea. imports have swelled to 3.830.324 tons of goods for this year's first nine-month period frcun Great Britain. Sweden. Denmark, ‘France. the Belgian ‘Congo, Italy. Greece. Southand Central America, Hol- land, Belgium and the United Stab es. Exports have soared from the first shipment of 50.000 sacked bushels of grain in 1900 to 3,120.- 049 tons for the first nine rmonths of this year. Grain alone amounted to 42.416.% bushels. ‘ The Dominica's exports to the Antipodes and Asia. have more than doubled since 1939. One result is that the Australian government this month sent 11R. Gulilek to Vancouver us trade commissioner to Canada. Grain Movements Down Despite the 10-year high ofmore than 21.700 vessels that came to Vancouver between January and October. some shipping officials have expressed eoncem with the light delivery of grain from the Prairies this fail. resulting in a icss of thousands of dollars to the port. However, the closing of Great Lakes ports by ice will swing the delayed grain movement lo Van- couver's year-round. ice-fire harbor. Last year. 20 ships were Idle here awaiting groin cargoes due to a box-car shortage but railway 0i- ficiais say libero will not be a re- eilrrence this 3MP» Another off-key note sounded by vcsss-i owners is the nearly non- existent Chinese and Japan-s" trade. The r~turn of ships to IIUS ‘ HI‘% 11PM?!‘ - WHY. . becomes _ 1. 3941 Provides or llllIIIl scorn N O T I C E Pill lUYI-ll all OPIZIATOI! f If!!! PLAN IIB in NOVA SCOTI-A vvlll please take botlee that ting-r 1:12am!“ erlen Act has been proclaimed effective the 1st day of January “LEM” The Act contains the following provisions: (ll; Every pgnon w“ operates a. fleh plant (or a cannery in which flan are canned) will r: quire a FISH PLANT LICENSE: l!) Every person who buys o; w“, l flab from fishermen otherwise than for his personal use or for llie as]. by him at retail vvlll require a PURCHASERS LICENSE: (3) The i y nual license fee for each plant or buyer is Tvvo Dollars ($2.00) pnyab] T advance; (l) The penalty for purchasing fleh or Oplffll/In‘ n my, f I or cannery without o license ls One Hundred Dollars ($100.00 p" final? The expression "Ildi plant" means any plant or cannery in which fish are prepared for food and lneluduea cold storage plants which liaudl flsh. fish reduction plant: and flali liver oil plants. but does not incl d’ an establishment used only by a fisherman to prepare or cure onlv “hi” own catches ol’ flah or an establishment in which fish are sold only h: relail. ' ' The expression "fish" includes shellfish and crustaceans‘ 5| vvlnlel, seals, and other marine animals. ' m A fish buyer who purchases fish only In the capacity of a salaried agent of a licensed fish plant operator will be Issued a license without charge if the fish plant operator applies for a license for liim. All Other fish buyers. including independent buyers. commission buyers. and buv- ers representing firms i-utslde of Nova Seotla should apply direct to (h address given below rind vvlll be required to pay the regular i“ e The holder of a Fish Plant License doee n t ' [I - License to buy fills. o "quire a urchin" Formsiof application for licenses and copies of- the Act and lug“. lntlona are available and should be written for at once. Addresr all communications In this connection to: THE FISHERIES DIVISION Department of industry and Publicity. Provincial Building llallfat. Nova Scotia. AUCTION SALE AT POWNAL ON THE PREMISES OF LINCOLN F. CURRIE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, AT I230 P.M. i ""86 (Renfrew Vanity). l room stove. 1 oll stove. 1 organ (‘rho mas). 1 smoker stand. i leather chair, 1 large mirror (round). i studli 00W!" (almost new). several rockers. 1 occasional chair. flour coverings washing machine and ivringer, pictures. I register. 1 china falling‘ 1 extension table and 8 chairs. beds. springs and mitflrcsggh b,,,,,,,',,, illliliillfl‘. l set dinner dis-hrs. service for eight (apple blossom). i View railio (battery-r, several tables. chairs, odd dishes. pots mid pans, hi‘! ercaniers. 1 cream can, I Renfrew separator. brass pump cylinder, 3 in_ tub», wash board. ladders. 1 my Iltmbgr, ggvgyal other “rm-km LEO J. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. 011 the scttflug 0f China's slwikl financial structure iizici the cm -r- gcncc of Japan as a trading nation once again. lug of the Panama (‘anal in 191.! W-IIIUI-i Tfiiiiililcd world trade routes —thut thrust. Vancouver tutu prominence us a world port and distributing centre. once highly-lucrative run depends 2 ivuicil ilk- It was Oriental trade-and open- BENTT MEYERS Mr. and Mrs. Blerloi, Lamar" of Dayton. Ohio, are known ii 0V6!‘ North America now as a re suit of the U.S. Senate probe into wartime contracts. The probe. which catapulted Howard Hughes and his press agent, Johnny Myers. into prominence. now has result- ed in: the court-martini nf lilo],- Gen. Bennett Meyers for misuse of his office of procurement uLflci-i- for the U.S. army air forces; threat of a suit by Mrs. Lnniurre against Gen. “Benny” for naming lier as Iils “girl friend"; revelation b7 Mr- Umarre Ulflt or his $25.00J-il- Fem‘ anlory as "proslrleiil" (ii an electrical device viiaiiurcicluriur company. he kicked lint-k SL000!‘ I0 Gen. Meyers, Al tho Filil‘ lIiI senatorial probe is vxyirindinc and IIIVOIVIHE so many persons, (h! Lamnrrc dog. Lucky, will or tori- unule if he escupcs implication. ENTITLED ‘SAVING THE‘ IMP/RE FROM 7H6‘ U.S./l.’ caucus amuse uuorg 1d! ‘metr- Till