"JANUARY. 20. 1951 I ,1 1 l ' 1 b ' n Advertising iiatns fayabis in Advance lllsstmum Charge hr Any A.f.h'orIlIIlIIUIl so Colin cums Guardian locals no on word; Western an Eastern uni. as our words, Annuunollnunts an Uoiaiiu Ivonne It poi 1,...-.i, ,oingpuiui In our word; In uanwriui nuaaur an up ....g.; Agata or rim-si nan sou-iiui osninus,-uuag, can, as .' 905 snap; us!-less Bee per Inca; Woddmu II- " gagouuuiln on iumla we um and us wuss so: every odiuiaoui ,l worm; lwuoes us Thnnlin and uspnsousuua, old we inch or ,0 put aural hate on puonerilmonn, up cents an icon; mung. I -. A and rsuanltuiu B140. , - O V-' 1.000: lanes on nypiiaalton. ,' tlsoadverllnes uxuniauiatlllvvuoiisnu-shall smog unu- ,uu- uauilagaa, iuug UIII. as errors in silver niema libpnsus up ........ ......-.' ... TiiiliiiiTii smells .1..- Sales Stocks Close .. ..... 270 3000 Anchur Pet .. ..... 35 Markets lit (Bianca .-.-. (Canadian -Press) TCIJIIII PIX) , Toronto.,, Stock. hixgur; TORONTO: -Illa 13- A metals Jump; to new peak; ' trials mixed. - Montreal-Stocks mixed; : off: golds ahead. s . base Indus- papers New York-stocks higher; ic- lected issues ahead. New York-Cotton cloud 80 cents to 83.55 a bale higher; Lamont Maul llI0.IPUAl0 in-talus; occupied in um portal; in 2233 A"? C -- --- 550 jig iulvartanomens in which an or,m- ooourr-id, whether each 3500 fwwlg H '''' ” "7 7" 13 .1 I m up oungso Illoilwxllgtulcu on in sunnnm or uuuitwiu. us 19955 A,',', 0"” '”" T 7 E, 1 more mini -00 no liability nor lwn-Iuurtioa in any Iuvvnlnunipui 3000 AQH2: "" " "-" M 19 :l'f'H3:ll1t;l'H :31!!!- 'ull-lhsrlntdum. l inch and tine 0500 ”' " V "ewe "em 9' e V" 'e"e' A'-"'" 412 12 City of Perth, from Halifax 17000 A” ' Prifis Willem Johan Frisco, 7, 1000 An” - - r-- continental ports. - . W d 1000 Aubmll I " M28212 B'""”'' New week Agents an F” 53" 130600 A e ' T” T" "" 34132 eeglt"; TTfrMP.ewl'th to Boston 0 , -.... .. ..... ' r ;;g5mgm- new-rs um pgs. eon. sun -soar. con-r. SIZE gllnor ....... -W --- 350 Consuelo. I-full iributors required for complete 13- G000 00nd1l10n- Apply 18-'3 11500 3335"”: City of Chicago. Baltimore line of” ligw Plastic "Sign Moira Queelt Phone 185-J. - 29075 B::a!Me-;-- - - 56 , A1l'fanchesteAr- Port. Manchester. , d p y adver s g an --" -"- HALIF X- :irTce.tlciietu1B materials. Versa-, F?:ae5;”;:3 Et;NEAgg3lBI-I;nClg-- 2:33 ggmkizw A ----- g Arrived Friday 0 silo, large field. Profitable pro- R t - - h '3! I 2- 16100 B” on - -u 50 Marcella. from Jacksonville Dosltion with established firm. "ii: Xgp3l;”g:r&ga::P mo Bmgoogt &Banali1orl:J...y New York A ll-Em (Canada) Ltd., 4 St. ' t ed ' Cljtherine St... west. Montegal. Nemh R"5um' Egg 3””? . 7 50 Cgnadlanconstructor. from Ber- , - . .. mu I ul;ggggg..,-;z:,;gL:;s:,,y,E,,,:g..Y;-::,'g; W3.2.?.. "513... .2t”.5....:."'l.”..i: .2333 3::i3.'."'.. ;: 112.. Bowmom we de J-we-;- es? distinctive lingo;-19, gnu; . Soft Wood slabs for klndl)ng. 5300 Broulan . ..... .... 94 50Maxweli -.... .. 11 , woo, ch,,d,e,,., WW and ,,,e,,.-,, Apply Downes Wood Yard, 5 1000 Buff Adls ..... ... - 10 1670 Mclntyro -..- .. .. sa Vwem. for old ambushed mm Be, Esher street, City. 800 guff ggk ..... . 1100 MacKenzle ..... .... - 49 come exclusive agent with com'- FOR SALE g. NEW MMCASKEY 5050000 Bat: R1" "” 9333 nwgclwfnu" --r- -- --- 15 1'2 ' We "5"”P1;;: 1233;” ”"':f,;"' Cash Reslsler and Adding moo Bulldog ." soo MSwi'.."2'3E . " :13 'Bt:i:;e we” "' Machine combined. Also large 5oo punk 1-; 24000 M” com 16 - - - JS;:eiel.;i1go:;1 repair Apply sozggslgei-11...... . 15 H 6333 wade Pac - -- 25 m a . a we ...... .. ..... 135 Boarders Wanted Found 1;gg9ogg.:ul:sm -..- .. .. 131-4 2:425 1211: ”c"Ji.'. "”"eTTTT- "NT ' : a nan ..... .. 50 oneta .... ,, ??.t?.2E”” .tS.'f.2””i.3”t553s... :3 gagmong ,1,s5,, Mont Loc- Phone 1533- A CAPTURE!) - ONE M43359 1600 c3132? - 4200 1'???-2?. B I 8 0 n "It Foxk owner rrntny lave slime :5 2600 Campbell - saoo Negus IIB I9 5 lim II V prov us prove Y it pains 1oo Carib o . 2100 New Bid penses. Jessa Burns, Freetown. 2900 cent ed 0 12033 New B Dom g IAB 6800 Cent Pat .. 12200 New Cal . wggilefefllll so:le”J8oodlrTlr:TAlT)lcaAliT Farm uachlnelv 4000 Ce"? Pmc 2600 New Dick I ties and ill Charlottetown. Exuer- 19500 Centremaq 53000 N 6”” i ience not necessary A line oppoi-- NEW AND USED MAcmNERY' 1200 Chem Ree 513 New J” r . tunlty to step ism” old profitable New and "see Rem” A" see” Ch” Kwk m0 N”''"'"' I busmeu when Ruwmsh Pm. widths. traces complete. shelv- 9100 chum, 2500 N M9", duct have been sold' for ears me drwme amen comes and 7000 C” L" 95775 New Nee” ' B, Drum Products nmxshed hook hames, driving harness. 6300 Cobalt .. 71 2000New Nor: angered” wme Raw," h,s De I W. .R. Morrison. Fredericton. 2300 Coch Will . .135 27700 New Pac . . 11 7.3 'WMWomm3 ” rm snags chicane” - ' n ELLING A I 1100 Coin Lk .. 2550 Nlpissing W001 made-Gi()o-(fT'iIe):wS'i?reR Clog; Log-II 3ETwEEN clry nos. Pew” '2oo 28100 Nut” " ,5 an my my to em, us my ml and WM Grocery black on ults -... .. 10 1-2 1000 Nor Acme . cum week our New sprmg "M 5 1 Ph 250gL - 700 Corllagas ...... .-... .. 165 4165 Norandn s in complete clothing store. L one ' ' 500 Cenmum '"' '”' " 500 N"”” ---r- lrveryining sold on a money LOST-THURSDAY NIGHT AT 24253 g""B A" 13:33 Nmmlc back guarantee, with a unique Prince Edward Theatre, brown e” ' ' "Wm -- I "ailing plan we teach you how leather blllfold Flder return to 200 C C C55 8000 Norplck o succeed wlilghest commissions 57 Prince St Reward. 3550 C card" woo N Demee" j and liberal. free spit offer. Better - , I E gg:'hII';';'l:l ' 7 We "all Wm-i -so -no 1- -995, 159 Goodm, cmme, B” L............,...... 2000 Cournor .... .. 1150 Obuska ' ",5 mm en, , ' ex wnnran AT ONCE - MAN T0 100 Cmis Bit .. 7100 0Brlen ' T ' Q" ' work on farm. Herbert Mat.he- , gfestaxr .e... .. .. 15 971953? lsei 5 For Rent ”"' Mme” 54-loo n2Zl";..; "e "" M .4500 01.2.? .. .. y .. ' st;-ayul: 25”" "W Pei 500 Omnit-runs qelmgw 1;-on RENT. 2” Ens 5700 Decalt . 100 Orange Cr srnnvao mom MY rnsmsas a red heifer. Please notify R. H. Roberts. Winsloe: salesman Wanted SALESMEN TO SELL COWITTE line advertising specialties an Debalccmanla transfers. to re- tailers. manufacturers. etc. Pin- cst lines. Highest commission. Excellent opportunity for full or part time selling. Free sales kit. Kedco Products, Box 94, Brock- vllle. Ont. A Viianetisli Blinds FOB YOUII VENETIAN BLINDS consult Michael Bros. 140 Dor- chesteustreet. - Wanted WANTED - MODEL ”T” CAR T0 , be used for spare parts. Write Box 209. care Guardian. -WANTED BY BUSINESS OTB-L. if tton St. . 2 irjoss RENT-FURNISHED ROOM. 2l4 Queen Street. . FOR RENT - ONE FTIRNISIIED room, healed. Apply in person 187 Prince Street. To LET - FURNISHED ROOM. 187 Prince Street. Apply in per- son. I - T0 LET-FURNISHED. HEATED bedroom and - a kitchenette. Phone 2715-J. ...mL.m...L...,..ggggggggg I" 0 R R. E N T -.- FURNISHED. hcnwd apartment. Write Box 206. Guardian. FOR RENT-ROOMS SUITABLE for light housekeeping. A-pply 39 Water St. Phone 1998-L. For Sic FOR ALE - nox snaran. AP- ply oude a Moreeldc. V : . FOR SALE - LADY's BLACK fur coat. Size 16. Price. 37.00. Box r 207- Gunrdlnn- limes. iurnunfc.Mbed-ruling '.-"------------ room. centrally oca . on ion saw - AYRSHIRE cow. 6 years old. Freshen May 1st. Box 20a” Gueedmm Now-casn IN ON FURS! SOME Prices Higher. ciet all your Furs in Qulckl Tremendous continued Warren Dawson. Ulgg: L...M......gg.,gg,ggg ron slim-: - FEED TUBNIPS. 10 cents per bushel. Richard demand make, possme higher Brehaut. Alexandra. pm” for the mom m.g,,,0)y you SALE gg LADT5 BLACK Wanted Furs. "shubert." is now con, able to pay Higher Prices we be- 899-J.. Size 38. Worn twice. Phone "eve than an Wmwble my. - A where; as high as these top FOR SALE - Fox PENS. ALS9 prices: Squirrel No. 1 Prime. undamaged soc; Muskrat 34.50; Weasel 64.00; Mink (Wild). 560.00; Otter 350.00: Red Fox 37.00. Better prices now avail- able for Silver Foxes. We can use unlimited quantities. Get your Furs in quick, while this excellent demand prevaili- Don't be content with 'any-old- price offered locally-ship Dir- ect to "shubert" Winnipeg, and see how much more you can get. I-iurryl Get a shipment away to- day! (Address all correspond- ence and shipments) to A. B. Shubert 00.. 213-215 Ptclfic Ave.. Winnipeg, Mam, Dept. ltd. buying Hides. Junk and Batter- ies Paying market prices. "Max cape, Albany. FOR SALE - ONE SET BOB 51818115. partly new. with box. Price 350.00. Apply g Clifford chandler. North Milton. ATTENTION IIORSEMEN. FOB Sal:-. .1.-lay, Oats. straw. Any ouaiitity. We deliver. Percy Downe, 5 Esher Street. FOR SALE - IIOLSTEIN BULL Calf. Dam and sired Dam test over four per cent. Alex Agnew. Central Royalty. . V03 SALE-McCLAIIY COMBIN- ""0n will and electric ran 9. S Used tW0"Y!lI'l- Write Box , ” Charlottetown. r i. . -. ” ......'o MoN'rii.IlAL.' John; ((33; Pro; can (H0. . mi . I HIWWWbrga::Dz;Na by i- mlnlon De- pmmni oi. lqgrlcoi .1 as; fol- lows: E' 3 41m I2: . FOR. SALE - ON! IIGISTIRIII Black cor spaniel Pup. three month 0 , Oudmol-an cl . A . one 1 vs Fm: sAr.eL,o B. c.,s..m.; for Colin 0 had . on. 0 II 01,-. Tim. h Oxdlient dltl n Reasonable. 'lBlephoiie”2'lBfli. Iron ms .--,romlo-hover: Phone "again. E v on --X i. 51!? on s.:7A.. iTi'3.ae'1-esoiekpuiio pas-:31: B 3441; C Bruit nominal. Rn- ' : i :m.caus. . Butter: Curnn bec-no al pastnuriud..frssh 5?: Quebec inc 2 56: Wholesale 0005" no 1 pasteurized fresh and iter- . t . as: '.-"fl d. msmerv "t';,foj'::;rl ”- It-ID! gfni fob pi-l'r'::' 53'-33. Receipts: '1 5 e" 0 -.f, :i,.w ' I ,0 . rwkwv 7 'u:T3e':Ti:igcr'I?'3:h-l3cec53"ns :7 ,, , . ..as..i.o.i:. lniioiyg. onemnwm; "f.o.b?e;on' air” omits Ontario" . IQ. - -92 Ohilfid C9 ' . ' 3 1-1: Quebec white 8!. 1-99 . 0' 5 colored sen Ilnnintnt Nil. igoiatonsl ti1BWno;.L;:'sNi no : not I - i ,.j g, 2-H: Pll no"7b's1.83 P J in i i e-.31-T-”.!2;t Quebec no i. 15'. 1.00-1.15. . , . 0 i v i F-Scfoipu one . 1 24140 E Malart - 731.02 E Suli . 920 4875 Elders 57 13100 Eldona - 25 2666 El Pen Rey .. 13 1000 El Sol 6 2200 Eureka .. 116 1425 Falcon .. 975 1000 Flank Pet .-.. -... - 41 5525 Frobish .. noofiarnet 1400 Garrison ..... 20600 Geneva ...... 20600 Geneva 4550 Giant Yk 1000 Gillies ............ .. 1000 Glenora -... 4600 Gods Lk s.. 2400 Goldaln 2500 Gold Eag 95006 Arrow 7700 Gold Man 500 Goldhawk 30700 Goldora .. 10500 Guayana . 1000 Gulf Lend .. , .2500 Gwlillm 8500 l-Ialcrow 3000 l-lalliwell, 6220 Hard ,R .. 4000 ifarrican 3500 Hasaga .. ....- 35300 l-Id of Lks ...... 7000 Headway 3400 l-folllng 2762 Home Oi 1500 Hum Yk . 11701-lud Bay . . -.... .. 13 v4 - .. ...... 315 1-2 -4.. 3000 Joburkg - .. 4400 Jollet .... 5000 Jupiter .. 2000 Kavrand 2541 Kelore . 6500 Kenvle limo Kerr Ad 1000 Kevbovcon 4800 Kirk Lk ...... .. 500Kirk Town ..... 5000 Kr-oy Oil -.... .. 4360-Labrad em tneuu .. sun wlcnonsla - -mm Mn it ' ...... SW10 rvshgl .....4-.- f'Im V-an Ens: MM lfnrbenor ...... n-my i--...c,.., snoo Mater:-ow .'...:w.... 51 ' . 1787 Ventures . 0000 Violamac 2500 Orennda 4000 Orlac 11100 Osisko . 5600Pac Pete .. 11400 Pamour . 4500 Pan We'st . 33100 Paymaster 24825 Perron .... .. 2450 Pick Cr . 2800 Pioneer ...... 100 Pore Reef 1200 Pow Rouyn , 50 Pr Met .. 12600 Preston 200 Pro: Air 3000-Que Chlb - 1500 Que Gold 1700 Que Lab 10300 Que Man . . 3300 Queenston . 4320 Quemont 1000 Quesabe .. . 2500 Ranwlck . 500 Red 'Pop 2500 Red Pic 3500 Reef Pete 3000 Regcourt 2000 Roche 6000 Roxana -.. 4442 San Ant - ...... .. 1000 Sand Rv ...... 50 Scarfe A 2500 Senator 2000Shawkey . . 10 Shoes Br A 6500 Sheep Cr 56287 Sherritt .-..... . ... 52364 Steep Bo 38595 Sulilv . . 360 600 Superio 85 26500 Surf. ln ... 18 7400 Syivanite -... 135 1000 Taku ..... ' 7 1-4 5 Tamblyn 2040 Teck lfu .. 12500 Thom Lu 5145 Tohurn 1000 Torbrit 25 T Gen Tr 50 Tor Iron 2450 Tow Pete .. 250 T Fin A .... .. ... 26 2966'i'rann Emp .......t-lg 51250 Trnns Res ..... ....... 1500 Un Keno B966 Upp Can a 3000 Vllibonl 2250 Wnlk Ai-n . .... . 50(1) Wokusko .. . .10 W Manon Pr ..... 100 Wesleel New .. 876 Wsu Ash 3soowiii.uey,...... - 1000 Winchester 7000 Windward -... 1926 War I-larg ...... .......l 28100 Yale lai ...- .. ...... 7700 Yk 'Bear ..... .... ....1 22f C Brew . 335 D agna 115 Simp A - 503 simp I as sin... . P-"'-'... Q 88 02 18 1-2 14 3-4 H3-4 THE? GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Montreal stocks 47 7-8 Cockshuit C Smelt l-low Smith Pr . 1-2 Hud Bay Min . 1-2 Imp Oil Imp Tob Inlp Tab 4 Pc Pr 25 Imp Tab 6 Pc Pr 7 Int Nick ..... ., . 41 1-2 in: Nick . 6 Int Paper . 53 1-2 In: Pete 14 Inc Pow . 93 1-2 Lake Woo s . . 34 3-4 Lake Woods . 154 1-2 Massey I-Iar . 47 1-2 McCall ..... .. . 22 1-8 N St Car . 29 Noranda . 78 Price 30 Que Pow 20 i-2 Royalite . 12 7-8 St. Law Corp .... .. 35 1-2 Si Law Ts: Pr .. . . 70 St Law Corp 2nd Pr 20 Wpg Elec .. 39 3-4 Con Pap 35 Ford A . 53 1-2 Can Nat 21 Com . , '?7 1-2 Dom .. 30 Montreal . 31 1-2 Royal .. 30 Toronto 43 l(ennecott,...... Mntgmry W Texas Co Utd Alrc . US Rubble: US Sil Radio Corp. -GRAIN WINNIPEG. Jan. 19 - (CP)-- Trade increased briskly toward the close in today's Winnipeg Grain Exchange action with pric- es generally moving ahead nnd flax posting seasonal highs. Influencing the advance was the United States market trend. There was good commercial de- mand in oats and to some extent in barley with processors and ex- porters buying flax and some oats. American account buying was noted in rye. Class two wheat and l.W.A. prices a bushel rose 1-8 cent. Overnight loadings of wheat for export included 700.000 bushels to India. 180.000 bushels to the Un- ited Kingdom. 100.000 bushels in Ireland and 40.000 bushels to Belgium. Close:- Oats: May 99 1-2; July 91B; Oct. 86 3-4. Barley: May 1.44 1-2; July 134 58: Oct. 1.27 1-8. V Rye: May 1.88; July 1.84 5-8: Oct 180 Flax: 'May 5.05; July 4.87; Ocl 4.68 1-28. Business Spotlight --1 By FORBES IIIUDE (Canadian Press Business Editor) Building hospitals is. an expen- sive busineu. and all the more so in these times of rising costs. For the bricks and mortar that go to make a centre for the relief of suffering” and the building of health are subject to the same econ- omic lews as those that go into an muument place. This was learned well by the Hospital for Sick Children. located on Toronto's broad -University Ave- nue but a national institution be- caulO the money for it came from all parts of Canada. when the sod was broken in November. IN7. it was utiiniitcd that it would cost 07.600000; when it was officially opened yesterday the indicated final cost was more than 312,000,000. The approximate 34.000300 was added through in- creased material and labor costs, and a slight expansion of plant. The computed building has 16 atcroys, can accommodate 682 pa- tients, and has an out-patient. de- partment of- 80.000 square feet cap- able of handling 120.000 patients a year. Transfer of sick childrrn from iioom And Board .1392 will start Feb. 4. a campaign in 1916. Last year -a country-wide appeal brought forth another B4.000.000. "The national character of the in- stltutlon was recognized at the opening by having the caremonlai ribbon cut by convalescent child patients from Regina in the west: st. Stephen. N. 8., in the east; Port Harrison. N. w.'r., in the north; and from Ontario. A By FORBES RHUDE (Canadian Press Business Editor) Canada is running short of the basic materials out of which goods are made even before the defence program has drawn on them to any great extent This, in effect. is the observa- tion of the current mollthly.revlew of the Bank of Nova Soctia. The letter says in part: Up to the time of the Chinese intervention in Korea it was poss- ible, though scarcely realistic. to argue that the larger defence plans then contemplated could be hand- led without undue inconvenience to the civilian economy. - The increasing gravity of the'ln- ternatlonial situatlcn and the as- sociated stepping-up of defence plans have removed whatever merit this view might have had . . . . The time has passed when in- flationary influences were merely threatening. The forces of inflation are actively at work and the trad- itional cycle of higher prices. high- er wages, higher costs. and higher prices is in evidence. If inflation is to be checked, a deliberate and adequate effort to reduce civilian demands must be made, through economy of expend- itures by governments. businesses and individuals, through higher taxes, through credit restraints both general and particular, and through controls over scarce materials. Though some steps have already been taken in this direction, the urgency of the problem dos not appear to be widely recognized. The anti-inflationary measures an- nounced in the budget in September are clearly inadequate in the light of the new conditions . . . . The fact is that total deEl18.lldSr on the economy have become ex- cessive. The marked increase l.n de- manzis reflects not so much the growth of defence outlays, which in terms of actual expenditures are still comparatlvelysmall. as the ex- pectations cf strong markets, high- er prices and shortages to which mounting defence plans have given r se. i h ti h it il a 5 j MOUNTAIN CLIMBERB LOSE LIVES LIVERPOOL, England, Jan; 19 -(OP)-Two British climbers- James Thomley, 26, of Liverpool and William Case of Norfolk-lost their lives while trying to climb the 26,'f:9-foot Nanga Parbat peak in the Himalayas. it was reported here today. The Nangn Parbat, sixth highest mountain in the world. has claimed 28 lives since 1934. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE QUEEN STREET- Property containing Business Of- fice of three rooms and washroom and four self-contained apart- ments. Well rented. QUEEN STREET- Canning Factory situated on. Plckard's wharf at foot of Queen Street. Buildings in good condit- ion. Property may be purchased with or without canning equip- ment. Immediate possession. WATER STREET- Doublo ten:-inent,honse in good repair situated in 1'1. good section of the City. Well rented. Could be made into apartments with small expense. NORTH RIVER ll0AD- Lurgo building lot within City limits. Excellent residential locat- ion. We provide in complete REAL ESTATE Service. Whether it is Rental, Buy- ing, Selling, Evaluating, etc., we are happy to serve you. For Further Particulars The first ss,ooo.ooo wuraised by town. Oddvar Ls presently discharging fertilizer at Charlottetown will sail for Georgetown as soon is poslble. its payrolls. Most of the tracts were undertaken for busi- ness firms. This may be something of a record. at least for peace Company employed about lottetown Airport ce Island Odds And Ends Ten thousand bags of potatoes are being loaded on a steamer at Souris this weekend, . week another ship will take on a and next arge cargo of spuds at George- Thls latter ship the S. S. and It. is seldom indeed that shipping moves in and out of Prince Edward island harbors at this time of year, nd the unusual activity has port officials and old sailors thumping the records for paralells. O C I Tlmoughout last summer - and utumn the M. F. Sahurman Com- pany. with several contracts un- derway in Charlottetown had three- undred to four hundred men on COH- me. The Storms Construction three undred men building the Char- and training ntre, during the last war. At 0 0 The practically snowless winter thus far suits most folks. but is not accepted by others with much lee. Big snowstorm; give work to many people for a few days at least, with the Canadian National Railways, the City of town and a considerable number of local firms. Charlotte- Another loser so long as the main ighways remain open is the Can- d-ian National Express. Private trucks move a great deal of ex- press freight as long as the wheel- ln-g is good. a 0 ,American headline writers, de- pendent for their pay-checks on sensalionalism and the Hollywood touch have given such a build-up to Russia as a military power, that many of their gullible readers be- lieve that "The West" is a push- 'over when Stalin wishes to march. But there are better informed people on both sides of the Atlan- tic. some of them writers point out the chinks in the Iron Curtain. For instance. the Russian who ubmarine fleet. not nearly as for- midable as the German undersea fighters of World War manned with inferior crews - the Russian is no sailor. Then Rus- sian alrpower, plenty of planes but not comparable in quality to the la-test.British, American and Can adian types. - 0 II, and Stalin of course has plenty of men, but he has also in Poland. Czechoslovakia, Hungry. Bulgaria allies, whose populations are some cases 90 per cent hostile to Communism. and ready-mad-e for fifth column work. as soon as hostilities break out. Even with- in Russla itself resistance to the in PAGE THIIITFIEN regime still flourishes. especlaLl.V in the Ukraine, and there was two million desertiono to the Germans during the last war. So far as the "A" bomb goes London's and Washington's intel- ligence dc-partmenrts seem to be agreed that the U. 5. still enjoys a long lead both in quantity and destructive power. Disregard-lng the hysteria of the American press and lending an ear to those who deal with facts rather out his troubles. O I C It has been said by more than one of our leading agricuiturlsts that the Island must look to some other source than the potato crop for farm revenue. very soon. We raise lots of tubers but so do other provinces and. states. and the mar- ket in Ontario and Quebec partl- cularly seems to be closing. The farmers in Central Canada are now in a position to look after their provinces fairly well. Faced with somewhat similar situations other coL:n-tries have successfully enrolled scientists: to point the way out. No knowing what we could grow here, profitably, with research workers giving advice. It is said 1.hot0Alberta has made great pro- gress in agriculture under the di- rection and coaching of its agri- cultural scientists. O C I "Wallie" Scanllobury who has kept figure skating alive in Char- lottetown for a dozen or more years is still on the job. Each year as a sort of graduation exercise Wallie has his pupils stage a show at the Forum. and he is drilling his skaters for the annual feature. Many of his former puipils turn out for Wallie'.s show, and it al- ways goes over well, and draws hundreds who appreciate graceful skating, and well executed novelty acts. 7 WA non SAL -. SALT COD FISH Large and medium 25 and 50 pound lots 12 cents lb. KENSINGTON com STORAGE co. Kenslngton, P. E. I. FOR SALE GROCERY AND MEAT BUSINESS IN CITY With Equipment Cheap for Quick Sale. For further particulars write- 204, GUARDIAN g wasrrnn Applications will be received up to Wednesday, January 24, 1951, for position Payrolls Auditor and Assessment Officer. State age, salary expected, mil- itary service. Car essential. Send all applications to Secretary Workman's Compensation Board, Charlotte- town. SIX-ROOM COTTAGIJ Wonderful condition. Malpeque Road. Modern in every way. possession. Apply:- GEORGE C. CUDMORE or MASTER CLEANERS eon: SALE c Just outside City limits on" . Immediate Apply rns: nasrnnn rnusr COMPANY 154 "ioiunond Street. 0 REQUIRED Single gentleman requires room and board with priv- ate family. Prepared to pay well for suitable accommo- datlon. Apply Box M Guardian 7.”.ni UMITU9 vuuiin viii M:u('j2:,,,,,( Service 1- Mthv'i.viur ilvlituilvi all Him -..-- . ugribb-I i-in-MW ' of N0" U PT IAMIWIU we Wr'o: ;.a-r4"” RS! the crowded building occupied since -.f FOR K SALE. Desirable Farm Property situated at West Covehead containing eighty acres of which seventy seven acres are clear, the balance in woodland. Dwelling and out- buildings are in good condition. Farm well watered. Buildings are equipped with electricity. Telephone Ex- change in dwelling which returns a good annual in- come. Possesslon may be had by April 1st. For further particulars appiy- THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street TFOR SALE Located in one of the best farming communities in the Province about five miles from this City. Pro- perty consists of a General Store with living quarters on the second floor.eWarehouse and double gaifa on V the property. Buildings are equipped with telectr city. Business includes buildings and equipment consisting of scales, cash register, frigidaire etc. Stock in store can be purchased separately. ,. For further particulars apply--0 . l Till EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street PROPERTY than rubbish, Stalin is not with-