-1 ‘ha iaAnAq "v>@~_ 4-..} ..'. _ P an: . commen- iiP - coonmou ' IONDS I I LISTED AND UNLISTED STOCKS BOUGHT - SOLD - QUOTED Members In ent Dealers’ Association of Canada F. J. BRENNAN & COMPANY LTD. . I. M. BAGNALL-Manager ' II Ilohlsond it. Charlottetown Telephone i470 ' '_ _ ;...- __.; .1.‘ 5 é Advertising Rater-Payable In Advance l l I Minimum Charge l-‘or Any Asher isement 25 Cent; l - Central Guardian Lohla 5c per word; Western and Eastern Locals i - 3o per word; Announcements and Corning Events 3c per word; ll Claflled 3o per word; In Memorlam Notices 84c per inch; Lists ‘l o! Floral and Spiritual Ofleringa. Cards. etc.. 5c per name; Letters | l i of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words for ll $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thank: ' l and Appreciation.- 84c per inch or 5c per word; Lists. of Subscrip- I l tions, 49 cents per inch: Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. i Z: .______._._. if liorgsalo g lleln Wanted 70R SALE — DRIVING SLEIGH. l WANTED — MAID. N0 WASH- Good condition. Claude Wooding- l ing. Apply 140 Rocllford Street. m, Phone 1888-J. —————-—— ———— . WANTED _ nouscnasrmn m FOE SALE — IIOII§E AT U country, one adult. Write Bo‘: Gerald Street. Apply George 767 care Guardia‘ Gregory. Phone 742. ji-"w a’ ~ . .. .L___. wanna) _ caraau»: MAID r012 FOR. SALE - WOOD SI-EIGII general housework. Mrs. George and Box Sleigh. Apply to P J Ives, 120 Spring Park Road. Sentner Forge. FOR SALE - PIGS. GOOD BIG __-... ...__-._ ___ lunks. Alfred Welbster, Glen WANTED -- HOME FOR YEAR- Alden Cabins, Malpeque Road._ old male collie dog. Bedford KELLYS lVOOD YARD — DRY .. ____ Slabs and Soft Wood Blocks, Dlry WANTED -— QUANTITY 051;. um»; TOROWID. D80. 80- aosoo Am also‘ ‘i800 Con seems T.‘ 40000 Con Homest . 1000 Davies Pete Split Hard WOOd P-hvnc 391-1» rots and Cabbagcs immediately. "'rl' '3'“? fl ‘k " ' ., , son ssu: - . BASEBURN~ _(_f‘.’._.f‘.“_“_q‘l._lifd..__L} cr and several heating stoves of WANTED -- A NUMBER OI" various sizes. Apply 89' Roch-l horses 57 inches and under ford Street. I Apply Wellington MacNellYs -' r v- '— " —~— "—~—- ~— St bl ti cl B ll Vh i. FOR SALE -— REGISTERED a e5 Bu“ a n an e ‘ ar Shorthorn cow and bull calf, five months old. Melvin Hyde, Hides. Iron and Metals. Highest Cornwall. l prices. Fast service Phone 2208 -—-—-—i*——~~-~ ~~~~—— Maurice Block d: Co, FOR. SALE - MAN'S HEAVY‘ Overcoat, size 38. Ladies‘ Fur WQNTE D — ALE BQTTLEB Coat, suitable for country. Large. Hlghes‘ PM"! Paid 5'55‘ 911*‘ Box 759; Gual-dlalt l up service Phone 2542 Evening!- 1107 MICIIZIE] BT08. von sans - a QUANTITY or‘ Cedar Posts and Stakes. Priors» Pgfsflna| on application. Keith Pratt. r r i Bloomfield gmglom lFOII l\ URALGIA. LUMBAGO. ————i————-i~—-——— iLhs-ulrnalie Pains. Chest Colds, FOR QUICK SALE — ONE ENT- apply lleat Penetrating Glory Oil erprise Capital range. Also Que- Al your Druggisl. brc heater. Both in good con- —"<"‘— " "'""""*"— dltiorl. Reasonably priced. Phone Tfl-LQI 1 . ——-~?———~ TO LET — 3 HEATED ROOMS. FOB SALE — DESIRABLE NEW Phone 1929-11. Summer cottage at Keppoch. Four Di» ---~ --~~—-— bedrootrls, bath room, kitchen, To LET —- ONE ROOM- I59 large living room with stone flre- Pflflfie SITE“- srszl ‘ffi.°.f°iéélliili.lii“."°‘“i‘i T» - write Bax 768, Guardianl ' furnished front room. Central. Phone 2237-L. EHENILLE BEDSPREADS $4.99. Manufacturers clearance. first Rflom& Bflafd quality. 1n all beautiful two tone —~> --— or solid colours. For double or TWO GIRLS T0 BOARD IN si-ngle beds. Worth double the private home near college. Phone price. Also Ladies Qhenllle House- 1410. . _ e ft w ~ " - "W ~ —-————- ~~- ~ ~- BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. 14-20. Sent c. o. n. plus postage Plume 144W- Or call at 112 Money refunded i-f not satisfied." ~~ cllmbfillflml 5i- Handicraft Distributors. 254 sher- " ““_“*'"**—""j— brooke st. West. Montreal. on. Lust Found fitraygd LOST - nv ‘Tommy or MIL- Rnoms Ants‘ wantgd l ton, black and white hound dog. __D____.________V_\ Answers in name of “Bllly." WANTED - FURNISHED ROOM Phone 2084-1 b t bud css girls. Rhone -—' ~——> —» w-I —' —-~-- 5§4_L_“'° °" LOST-SMALL enacts CORDED purse. corner Prince and Euston streets. Finder please leave at Garsdlrucks For Sale l guardian orme. FOR SALE ~— 1947 Ford, ‘ LOST - 10 DOLLAR BILL BE- 9000 mllei Apply Elmer ca", ‘l tween Kennedy: Ladies Wear and 314 Fitzroy. ' Gloria, Finder plcase call at .____i.___.____-__-W_l Guardian Office. Reward. FOR. SALE 1940 NASH SEDAN l d dmo _ l7 Q lemu- k LOST — LADIES WRIST WATCH snérege? can n r l between Holy Name llall and _..____'___i._._____ Lapthorne Avenue. Finder please FOR. SALE - A I TON FARGO l leave at Guardian Office. Reward. ~ itl n . a h d ll n lst r-h" ~——- ll: ulcikl yondltlfn. Ally fires,‘ L051" — SMALL CHANGE PURSE d d h t ; l 9w; containing eight dollars. in Holy gowjwgloilj, 1?}? Aapg‘])yn w- Name club. Tuesday night. Find- George James’ Mldgell ‘ or please leave at Guardian Of- , lice. Rcyvard. . ll-eveal New Facts About Planet Mars OHICAGO- Dec. 29 — (AP) — Discovery that carbon dioxide is present in the atmosphere of evidence of the possibility that some form of plant life exists on the red planet »_ was reported Saturday lo lhc American Associ- ation for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Gerard P. Kuiper, of the University of Chicago, said the finding was made possible by a war- developed technique for ub- servlng the effects of invisible, infra-red radiation. Both Kuiper and astronomer Fred Wlhipple of Harvard told reporters. however, that they doubt- ed the possibility of there being any form of life on Mars higher anovulrss remrmsrune igfi"lflf““zr"iift"e‘ilflffh“ps "“"““ Concerning the carbon dioxide 25:’ “Hbtgiwmt figlizgmlfleeer’ tlndinfl. Kuiper gave this picture: t‘: “"7. h.“ In regulating the Visible light coming from the temperature of his own sir-condi- plan" h“ “M” “me “gm” “and "m" m, “an” is but no positive evidence as to the ' constituency of the Martian “may!” m‘ due“ o‘ he” “d Istmosphere. But Mars. like other hllmlfi"? "l "lm" “llmlm- ‘"4 celestial objects. radiates invisible ab”. "79"" we" “timed with waves at electromagnetic radiation. m‘ an" ucurd’ a m‘ m“ l‘ ese are infra-red, heat waves. inf-mi“ on p“ ‘m’ ' Wm“ by Kulper said that these waves u" mmP- had produced tell-tale chsraaer- istic eflfecta on a recordingvinstru- merit which could hove only been - . produced by the passage of the W. chm, waves through carbon dioxide. l WOOLLENSI mass PRACTICE" ed that too many men were drink- ing t9 - "a bass Indian peeling." . Phone 2448 ____ I In 1870 Henry Bayville mmplain- - 11119’ . - - - - - 16100 Gods Lake 5500 Harrlcana .... .. 1500 Kirk Town i I MARITIME A T§ 1700 Louvlcourt . t» It's partly materials and instruments of course. But first and foremost. tele- phone service is people . . . skilled people who do the intricate jobs of build- ing. installing and operating telephone equipment . . . reliable people, aware that the service they provide is a neces- sary part of the community's Ilfe . . . Montreal Exchange sooo P80 Gold... Mars _ giving first concrete ' 1500 Thom fliihd i0000 United ollf. mo Wright his" TI. 21o con 1pm sales ma.‘ New York Marksts At A Glance Exfllflllflfl (Canadian PreI) _ ‘Toronto-Stocks hisher: sold: xlllflllélilltiaand F“.-. .. Zjgigontl-esl-Btoclss higher; golds fr; getfxfia] New York-Stocks higher; lead- ~Ches Ohio __ H ers in moderate recovery. All domestic financial and com- gf" flllijmmé" modity exchangesln the United. 0:; mac 3.; States and Canada will be closed Gen Motor; l: H; New Year's Day. Jan. 1. h Gm“ Nor Nd 1,; The New York stock Exc ange will 00mm a full session Wed- in Nova Scotia. 61 1-2 StdtOil NJ nesday Dec. 31. .. §$3I§Z=e88$3£3%3§S§$5323 _ _ .1.‘ {oggalunelg a1. 1941“ ,» —-~— -—- ——~——— courteous people anxiobzuto make teiel; ' phone service as pleasing as possible to you. There are 1400 telephone people here , TheyH-e working hard to speed thclday when every order on our waiting list has been filled . . . when , everything about telephone service is the way you want it. ZLEGRAPH & TELEPHGNE COMPANY LIMITED years, the people of Canada be- came increasingly telephone-con- scious. The increased tempo of all phase of living, induced in a mum,“ by wartime activity. and the urgent demand for civilian requirements, have emphasized as never before the necessity for a vehicle of communication geared to the highest possible speed. Hence the demand for telephone service. Al an indication o! this demand. may we point out that, although hy the exercise '0! our best efforts wv managed to install approximately 5500 new telephones during the year. nevertheless we were unable to provide 000 applicants with ser- vice. ....-,l... .. materials required by mlnllfletlll‘ era also played a not unimportant part in slowing up the delivery oi necessary equipment. All these delays in the delivery o! equipment and facilities have borne most heavily upon thll Tele- phone Company. which, we think it may be fairly said, has. during its existence, been sgresslve and sales minded. Now. instead of striv- ing to increase our business. port- lcularly in connection with the in- stallation oi telephones, we find ourselves in the anomalous posit- ion o; being unable to lice-p In with the demand for telephones. and more telephones. This. as suggested, has caused us since the Can ar Found . 13 Kfllnewtt 3-8 close of the war consider “ em- c 151-2 Montuward 3-8 - V hlfhsgttgeiznulrlllpzzlaaglfwnae: Sgflffi bairassment, and we must admit 131-2 Nomi Am 3'5 - but genera] l. wmemed by the this has been the case nothwtth- 191-8 Phil PM Tahphofla‘ ||| m, that n the m, o, »Nl,,,em_ standing the almost herclllean e1- 11 *2 g s, B’??? N ber there were 150401 unfilled BP- mm‘ m“ ‘Mu bee“ m)?“ l" 30 R 0 ° - ' s. “c lam me ‘hone “m” l provide in some wsy for t e to e- - 32 1'3 In” Con) 7'8 as“: "whole, which would “m” '°‘1“"°me“t' °f m‘ 9”?" D°m C°"1P'd~-" ' 19 unwed A“ - seem to indicate that our eflorts "I 'h|5'Pr°vm°'-" ' 331"’ vanedglan Ar 3's ~ __.._. in connection with the furnishing Telephone instruments ‘re pro- ‘ 19 3'5 west Uelim" ' ' 3:. - . . _ o! service during the year have ably the type of materiel which ' w L. U" 5391' ' '. " '_ " 14 (By A. Q. Archibald. _Ii ‘been somewhat more effective man it is easiest for us to secure l?" 38 5 """ " . . - has generally been the case. now. but these are usella unless M o°m“‘”°m mnn” The serious delay in the furnish. we have swltchbos G capacity. out- zl "3 cmnmerc’ ' ' . int o! this essential means o! side cables. wire and all the mul- 15 1-3 M0119"! The year 1047 has been an ex- communlcaglon l, due larigly p, tllude of material that ls essential l6 l-4 Nova otis .v . lremely ‘busy, exceedingly dittlcult the m“ m“ during the Wm, years l" connectlon wlth m, wovmom 301-2 Rolal Bank .. . and a somewhat embarrassing Year my mun," of “m, equlpment o; lelephone lervlm In mum; '1‘? l" 'h°..M"l"m° Ttleirlv" 8* and facilities which the Operating theai statements we are not It- “ 1'2 _ ' Tehphwe 9°" umlwdi l" nfllvml‘ ffelephone i‘ ntes had were ltimllllnx to excuse ourselves. We '13 5-3 __ standing the Isct that the number éomplglely nae-d up’ and "om a u, llmply "all"; "l," u, “n- l3 3-3 qr telephones til-tuned ln Nov- nlpply point s; ‘View "u, The. deniable mu in "an that the 15 f5 \ ' ‘ 5mm ‘mFlni u?” Yulw" 1P3" lione Company found its store'- liwPle ml)’ km"- 1: “'8 » ——— "l!" hi! 5"" "l! c!" ‘in l"! Noun. like Mother Hubbard's cup- TM year. ditlicult thoulh l! h" 5.. MONTREAL Dec. 30—(CP)- previous your. the number o! ap- ban-ll,.l,mlug¢lylm"_1gwlll1h¢r¢. been. has not been without its 00 Produce prices quoted here today plicsnta desiring service and the m" be sppreetated, in fairness to Rl-‘hlevlmflfltl- Nolhfithlllflii"! 14 were reported by the Dominion ‘ o! M; l ‘ _'..I ‘ ' tut-in; companies who n; the limitations of supply. a great 20 Department of Agriculture u loi- better. grade of service hasynotbeen cflflcugfl lol- ula flowness o! thelr deal has been done to ovér e g; 1°"? _ . l » lllllfifillbly- 1 - deliveries. how bulb was the volume the shortages that have still‘! d m his‘. Free cases. A large 4S» In many lnstsncet we know that 1,1 4mm»; {or sll typelol telephone III- ~ l L‘ 4B l-Z. med 40-4! 1-2; pullets 40 applicants for service whom we mum-m "l4 gquipmgnl, gym (ls. Our building in the city of lyltm l2 1-2-41; B 40; O 20-30. Packed have been unable to provide with mended on "mm “bop uoublu has been enlarged and a new 101i n n" mm" A 1 43; "l" 45G "l"! ""1" l" "NW3" Mllbl- which restricted the output g1 -———--———-—-—--—--———'.'.‘- 11 bullets 4t. ' l nil of the efforts that al-sbelng » ' (Continued On Page is) ~ 40 Butter: Wholesale Que p ‘ - expended on their behall. We are _ 9'! 1'4 110d. fresh and storage no l 01. well aware of a fact that has been ' t‘ :1 l-g guinea‘: ol-‘ecelptszqée rill: 1 pas- called‘ to 11:11:- stitention on many ' ,_ _, - urize ; no . st grade occas ons, l. tat the war has ‘ " 10 creamery print job price $40; now been over for some conslder- g l-g solédls- 08 l-g-di l4. l t able time and that necessary tale- ,_ - eese: urren rece pts (oh phone equipment. both inside and i g; g-sl tshcmryflshtpplng points), Quebec outside, should now be more easily HORNE MOTORS’ sTocxloaM - w Kwestern w itc 0- .col~ available. owever str l . ' 71 1-2 cred so '1-8. Wholesale: atexport may sewn t}: the lalrmenfntfietxon: Wm h chm‘ 18 l-S ltlce current first "grader western eqltlpment—with the olllblljfl- - an wmwmzs‘ 11-10-10. ma». o1‘ telephone instruments W559” "4 WWW-WAY: - ’ o er m es tailed. _-has ‘been just u difficult to 10-. out! men mace: a 501113;: Que! 11g: purl m m yr: lm efl-twll dur- DEC- 3° "4 3|_ . —— - - i . no . . " n - t e» e , , Brest] ls. in polntof area. the PEI no 1' 2.10-4.40; no s noi- l‘ lvzynhlloguia tnmIuN-mtl» rlie- fol STQQKITMNN“ worlds fourth largest oeustep- - all; 31h 1.00-0.10. answer Arising, 1m" ‘m. ‘n. ' ~ r "r ~