it! Richmond Si. 4 Li. ._ ____ \ . COMMONWEALTH i INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION LTD. i a u» IIILIKOI. to yield over 4.15% l combines minimum rink with maximum aaouranot ' of utlsfactory Investment results F. J. BBEIIIIAII 8i CDMPANY LTD. B. M. BAGNALIPII/laniiger . Charlottetown Telephone I410 ; ' Advertising Rates; Payable in Advance - Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 1.5 Centa. Central Guardian Locals 5c per word; Weuteru uno music-n Locals 2e per word; Announcements and C Classified 3e per word; In Memoriam Notices 84o per Inch; Llats of Floral and Spiritual (iiierings. Cards. etc.. 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 84c per inch: Wedding Engagements 40 words for $1.00 and'l0 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks . and Appreciation. 84c per inch or 5c pcr word; List; of Subscrip- l tionii, ~19 cents per inch: Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. I ing Events 3o per word; For Sale won slim; - NLMBER 1-: BASE Burner, Apply 7G Douglas Strut. Ax Ill. Parker Ford. Glasgow’ Road. TOVIE~ 553K561 38. Suitable for country use. 153 King Street. pigs, three months old. ORDER. ‘YOUR CHRISTMAS turkeys now. delivered locally. Bedford Poultry Farm. Bedliord. FOR SALE-—0NE MAN'S lined coat. size 46. condition but too large for own- er. A. B. Cutcllfie, 77 Fitzroy S1. Spring Park. Suit couple. rnediute occupancy. Write Box FOR SALE~SE'I‘ DRIVING MAR-- _ __ nun for light kitchen work in I ISISSOYLIIICIIL J00 Ifl-iiicc. Phone; Coumrax write H‘ Care Gum“ y _ 00' ,___ _H_ m, m y diun. ' eon SALE—LARUE WESIIN §_'—‘”—““ 4 ‘ house electric range. four buru- WSIIICII er. Phone 5572. “”“’" you SALE - run 00hr. 5...? 1-6.. SALE - 2o Cl-IUNKS on, Apply; John Spencer. Malpeque Road. . run- i In excellent l EBEEHE-sirriiil‘ 1.1; EEK»? i ltn- ; llelo Wanted - u-orrica oiitL. MUST know bookkeeping and typing Mt-‘Guiglin s; Boyle, Hunter Riv- er. Feed Division. ‘ iiTiSFr iiniififiiiiiTTisTwi 1v 1' E D - p53. M0TI§E§ m-ge Sziiitli. Bradalbunc. __ IVANTED-—CI-IILDREN’S BOOTS 1 and skates. Exchange Store, 108 Richmond St. _._____________i__ lVANTED-PAIR CHILD'S SKAT- es and boots. sizes 11 or 12. Phone 575. Summerslde. WVANTED -— BUILDING THAT f can be hauled with tractor. Near or in Charlottetown. Call at 182 Queen St. or phone 2216. lwiiivrizn _ BEER nor-rues. l Hides. Iron and Metals. Highest prices. Fast service. Phone 2208 Maurice Block dz Co. WANTED- ALE BOTTLE! New York Exchange r1511 cungpggt. Cl-IARLOTIETOWN. Ilew York Stocks In Strong Recovery Move Last Week ' 762 care Guardian or Phone Bill-L. j ____i___ii—-— ~-—~ 3 v03. SALE-l sar 0F skins. tench skid 66 feet long. Diameterl Highest prices paid. Fast pick- up service. Phone 2541i. Evenings 1107. Michael Bros. at small end 18 inches. Suitable for moving large buildings. Ap- ply 182 Kent St. Phone 1376. Lost Found IStrayed LOST 1N HOLMANS TOYLAND. plastic billfold containing sum of money. Write B.C., Guardian F0UND—SU1\I OF IWIONEY IN City. Owner may have same by paying for ad. 217 Euston St. or phone 1301-1... rite: FofiFlfiiiTiiusiiiiciFsii Write Box 162, Guardian. . r0 Lisr-rwTnooiis. AnuifF only. Call 16 Upper Queen. Phone 261124.. Jlarsdfruclts For Sale rois saifciioio nssoTo spunk in perfect condition. Cheap for quick sale. Phone l285-L. FOR. SALE - 1942 CHEVROLET Truck. lscwt. Apply Downe and Archer Garage. Parkdale. ion sane. - STUDEBAKER Sedan. 1947. Perfect condition. Heater. Write “G." Guardian. FOR SALE — i940 CIIE ROLET half-ton truck. llentcr. (lround- grip tires. Excellent condition. Price reasonable. Preston Neill, North Milton. POI! SALE-IMI DODGECOACII. new engine last year. Good tires. car in first class shape. A. B. Outclillfe, Charlottetown. g Unloading __V_ hilrii rvimiirll “lurch-opp sons. 01am."- ing, waxing, polishing, etc. Phone l462-J. Rooms Airts. Wanted WANTED-SMALL APARTMENT or housekeeping rooms, heated. Phone 1594-21. __ Nurses _ WELLAND COUNTY GENERAL Hospital, Welland, Ontario, re- quires Registered Nurses for Gen- oral Duly 8-hour dfl straight shift 48-hour week S110 per month plus full maintenance. Supervisor for 28-bed ward—.At- tractive salary plus full main- tenance. Charge Nurse for Cen- tral Supply Room. Salary $115 pcr month plus full maintenance. Railway fare will be refunded after 6 months satisfactory ser- vice. Apply to Superintendent. Personal FOR NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO- Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds. apply l-leat Penetrating Glory 01L At your Drugglst. _ - CIIANCEIIY SALE 0f lands on the went aide of Queen Street between Grafton and Kent Streets in the City of Char- lottetown being the lands occupied by the northerly part of the build- ing tenanted by Toomba Music Store and others. NOTICE Is hereby given that pursuant to Order of the Court of Chancery made in the Rolls Court thereof on the 4th day of December 1947 In a caule therein pondin numbered I56 wherein Dorothy Maynard was complain- ant and Irene Trapp and other: were defendants, there will be act up and sold by publle auction at the premises aforesaid on Satur day the 20th day of December 1947 at the hour of twelve o'clock Jewelry Continue To lie Available OTTAWA. Dec. l2 — (CP) Finance Ml-nlsfer Abbott announ- ced today that last month's pro- hibition 0t import of precious and semi-precious stones has been re- worded "to make it clear that it does not apply to diamonds or, gloss imitations of stones used in,‘ the manufacture of medium-and‘ low-priced jewelry," There were other clarifications in the announcement — and some‘- new prohlbitions, foo, and some’ relaxations. Jumbo rolls o! facial tissue. pa- per tags, labels and wax paper are added to the prohibited list. Re- warding of the sections dealing with pulp and pllfpfl‘ porn-tits, in effect. unrestricted entry of cer- tain technical specialties used in industry. such as electric insula- tion board and special types of containers. Meat extracts and fluid beef and paperboard containers have been removed from the prohibited list arid now may be imported without any restriction. Other new prohibitions are on lmlilflff- 0f ply-wood, nickel or elec- tro-plated cutlery, table flatware. domestic ‘wnterheaters, pllbiic ad- dress and communication systems, domestic humidifiers and chemical permanent-wave preparations. All changes announced today by Mr. Abbott become effective to- morrow. In the case of new pro- hlbitions, they will flplpiy to goods "0! flfllllllly in transit to Canada today. Mr. Abbott also announced that a fifth quota group. including a wide range of prepared foods, will go Into eflect Jan. 1. Among the foods are pickles and sauces. meat and fish and chocolrle and con- tectlonery products. —---_-__._._._ immense Fortune Am Car Am Smelt —— Am Tel ._ By VICTOR EUDANK Am Water NEW YORK. Dec. 14 —(CPi— Anaconda . The stock market Saturday finish- Atchison ed its best recovery week slnee B and 0 last July with leaders extending Bendix the advance fractions to a Win9- Beth or more on the fastest Saturday Boeing dealings in about-seven months. Borg The Associated Press GO-stock Briggs .. .. composite for the day was up .4 of Caterpillar u point at 64.2 where it had more c and Q ____ _, than wiped out the relapse of the c 51¢,- , preceding week. GT0,“ ,_ The day's dealings were lively com and s H ext-opt for intermittent slowdowns. Con; Ed __ Volume of 560,000 shores compared gurus-S A with 420,000 the previous Saturd Douglas v day and was also the largest for E119 any Saturday since May 17. For Gm 31cc‘ the week the aggregate was- 5.- Gen Mayors‘ 910,841 shares against 5.303.250 Goodrich _ _ tlic week before and was a peak Good)“, sllifl.‘ the period concluded Oct. , '25. aid“ emu.- ltévedstefrnu 011. in.‘ the‘ try: hours. ac e o r ports a . i??? ‘ ' Ahead one to two or so were Mis- J Mm, u sion Corp. at 4481;’.- Anicrada Pct- Kcnnec Y roleuiii 92. Shell Union Oil $2: Montgomery v Amcru-zin Woollen 44'}, Follansbee Nash Kel ' __ Steel ash. Eastern Stainless Steel N Y central _ " " " ~20“... Nickel Pluto Railway 461/... Penn R __ ' Southern Railway 36%. Du Pent Peps, U " ‘18614. US. Gypsum 1091/; and Radio Corro _De Pasco 28%. Elsewhere Repub wins signs mostly were in frac- tron. 2182:0215‘ The Canadian list was spotty. 80mm H on the plus side were C.P.R.. up s Paémc .1 Distillers ISeaBrarns. ‘>5. and Sperry lake Shore. i‘... McIntyre gained std OMAN) - 0f! ‘yea: Doine Mines. l6, and " ' ' , tram a er, A. giagirand w ‘In the curb Patchcgtie-Plymouth Texas 08m PIIITIIIEII eight points on odd-lot United Mr Cp" sales following a cash and stock Umd Con, dividend. Easy Washing Machine U s Rubber“ was up moderately on a pleasing U s steel _ disbursement. Forward leaners vanadium ‘ were McCorzl Corp. Consolidated Warner " Gas cf Baltimore, Panterpec and west U "" " Inter-American meter. Turnover west)“: " here was 160.030 shares against wmys $0,010?‘ in the preceding short -- ' s re c , gloolvzotrth . What stock did. - ‘mnes m“ Advances 504 569 Declines ' 150 258 Unchanged 1'76 212 Diamonds Costume W '°° “l” - I In Armored Cars By E. M. CIIANTLER (Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, Dec. I2 — (C?) —— lt used to be caravans toting wealth of the Orient, four-masters laden with Indies‘ riches and ~ stage roaches jolting along with gold dust. But that isn't the way it's , done today. For when it comes to conveying millions of dollars weekly in cnsh wages, stocks and bonds from banks to plants..from department stores to vaults -- a teaming metropolis like Toronto plays safe. Instead of foam-flocked rings, whipped by Jittery pOIIy-express men - always with an eye cocked for badland ambushes _ this citv, like most Canadian centres. relies on high-powered. bullet-proof money cars driven and protected by guards who know how to handle those revolvers they carry. Few Torontonlans know that the hub-centre of the city's largest fleet of armored cars (Brink's Express 00.. Ltd.) ls a colorless- looklng suit of offices in s. down- tcrwri office building. But don't be deceived, Try to get past the electric-operated. bullet- proof door with double-thick. non-shatterable window. You ring a buzzer. A pert secretary appears. She hardly glances at your face. She's more interested ln your hands - and bulges in your over- cont, You pass scrutiny, the electric eye opens the door. Inside. it's rather odd. Why should a handful of secretaries need so many mirrors? You look in a couple and see yourself. Move on to another where - instead of Wur puzzled face _ you catch a glimpse of a "bully-copped head with steely eyes looking you over. An emposlng Newsprint Output Reaches Ilew Iligli NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (AP) - Productlon of newsPfllll I" N°Ym Aimerica was higher in November than in any like month on record The News Print Service Bureau reported today that production in l the month 1n Canada totalled 364v . 483 tons. in the United States 66.475 tons and in Newfoundland 30.490 tons, 5 total of 461,448. Total North American shipments were 488.540 tons. Stocks of newsprint at the end of November totalled 45.624 1-0118 at Canadian mills. 11.141 tons at United States mills and 62.729 10M atllewfoundland mills. for a will! of 119.494 tons, compared ivltli 1-16.- 586 tons on hand at 1-319 (‘lid cf October and 174,762 tons on hand a Pig Iron Shortage l Reduces Output 0f Steel In II. S. I CLEVELAND“ Dec. 14 —(AP)—- The pig iron sliortzigxe is so serious that less than 20 per cent of the ‘foundries in the United States now are receiving adequate tonnage. the magazine Steel reported today. "The unemployment already bc- lng caused by this situation is be- Icoimlng a serious problem and III- creasi-ng layoffs are predicted for the future,” the trade publication‘ said. 1 “The shortage of iron is creating a shortage of castings, causing a chain reaction in u large number of manufacturing plants which use castings in the make-up of their products." Steel reporried finished steel pros- pects e. little‘ brighter HIthOUBII there is no change in the general situation. , “Because a large volume of new. business is b01118 filmed dim“- some of the mills will be caught up with their delivery promises b Feb. 1," iihe journal stated. “Others will require more time but in all probability the balance will be gchfevefi generally if current high- lcvel operations can be continued.” Steel production rose to a pence- tlme peak last week of about 1.- 710.000 tons, hlohe=t since the week ended May 19, 1945. Productionwas scheduled at fractionally over 97.5 per cent. ll. Z. Government insures Workers Against Accident B!’ J. GIKIAIIAM (Canadian Press Coi-espondent) WELLINGTUNKNJ Z. lfJec. l3 (CP) _ New Zealarids Labor government has made a new step in its program of gradual social- ization with the introduction into parliament of a hill tn give the state a monopoly of worker's compensation insurance. The measure is a good evample of achieving Socialism piecemeal In-y stead of by wholesale national- ization of entire industries. For l2 years It. has been pursuinq n riolicy o! steady progress toward Socialism and many observers think this cautious method has the gnvemmenfs policy of‘ already beset by regulations. EASTBOUND Lv. Charlottetown . . Lv. New Glasgow .. . . . . Ar. SYDNEY Sydney for Si. For Reservations, Information, SERVING ITIIE MARITIMES WITII A‘. IIEW SEIIVICI new ctiscowl Flights operol-e dolly (except Sundoy) making connections at Halifax, Yormoulh ond Boston. DECEMBER is. 1941 _____ _____ SYDNEY WESTBOUND ' 7.00 o.m. ttsvourv 9.30am, 7.35 o.m. Lv. New Glasgow 10.45 0,111 8.35 dim. Ar. Charlottetown 11.15 p.111, (John's, Newfoun dlond, ond or New Glasgow for Single fore $15.60 Return lore .. . . . . . . .. $27.31 (Plus trons. fox) EFFECTIVE DEC. 15in Phone 206i 4 be furnished by employers after which the actual premiums to be paid by individual employers will he assessed. Provision is made for objections to assessments to be heard by a hingistraie. and penalties are fixed 'or non-compliance with the legis- lation by employers. Wage books and other documents kept by firms will be open to inspection by the Accident Insurance Office. The bill provides for compen- sation rates to workers substant- ially higher than those now paid by either the state of _private companies. The bill has been strongly criticised by opposition members and by private companies. Partl- ruiai- opposition has been aroused by the fact that although worker's compensation provides a consider- able portlon of the bulsness of some companies, no provision is made In the bill for paying compen- sation to the companies for the loss of-this-bulsnessz" " ‘ The companies maintain that If itfls‘ necessary/to pdyiilgher rates of compensation they can introduce them. They claim that the higher rates will probably involve higher premiums or reliance on taxation. mid that still further "red tape" is being introduced in a country T0 AVOID COLDS Health authorities suggest a change of clothing to be kept a- round the office or the factory where you work, making it pos- sible to change into dry clothing 1t you get wet on the way to work. contributed to its long term of office and has achieved surer results and wider acceptance of its measures than the more drastic steps taken in other countries. ‘The New Zealand government has conducted both life, fire. and accident Insurance in competition with private companies lorimany years. The new measure does not aim at nationallzlng the whole of A volcano at. Colic, Mexico. pro- duces Ice and liallstones which fall continuously around the seething crater. - 0%0D%00< NOTICE Turn your Old Gold, Silver ond Diamonds into cosh for Christmas. Denial Gold, Sterling »Siiver, Gold Plate, broken or the insurance industry but only that part dealing with worker's (rompensatlon. Employers have for years been obliged by law to Insure their employees against accident. Hitherto they have been free to Insure with any company doing noon: ALL TIIAT PARCEL of Lend OLD piece of armament nestles In one corner of the reflection, situate In Charlottetown aforesaid and being part of Town Lot No. 29 S NEY SCIIEENED . COAL and l- COKE ll. ll. LARGE and Company In the third hundred of Town Lots In Chmlottetaiwn aforesaid bound- ed and described a! followl; that 1| to “y; By a Ilne commencing on the south weat elde of Queen Street In the south out angle of a piece of land the property of lllni-y Ann Offer and running thence along the south east bound- ary Ilne of the said laud aouth- wostwardly ninety-nine feet or to land now or formerly the pro- MELCIIIOR PROTESTS BEER RESTRICTIONS VICTORJA—rOPi—Laurltz Me!- cliior. famous opera singer. issued an ultimatum. "no beer, no con- cert." when he learned on arrival here that there are no beer par- lors In Victoria. He was molllned. however. when told that beer and ale could be purchased at govern- ment liquor stores. The man who’ has sung "Tris- tan" more than 200 times express- ed the oplnlon that British Col- wealth of a dozen Croesus’ comes and goes each week -- and where nobody trusts a stranger. explains 1t: dvlllflcl. dmertment stores small businesses us 14 banks sufficient to fill thousands of employees’ weekly pay envelopes. Catch on? Here's where the Guardian of Cash this class of business but under the new bill they will be obliged to Insure with the Government Accident Insurance Office. Mini- mum premiums will be fixed by regulation, Wage statements must ..@€,”€,. otherwise. Apply ROOM ONE, I23 Eusron St. ATTENBANTS’ courts: An Attendofits‘ Course for both men ond women com- mencing in Jonuory will be offered by the Nurses’ Training School of the Novo Scorio Hospital. . Applicants must hove o Grode 9 Provincial High School Certificate. ' Student Attendants ore poid on odequole allowance dur- ing their period of training. Please apply Io the Secretory, Boo Novo Scofio Hospital, Dartmouth, N-S. rd of Commissioners, PROVINCE or NOVA scorn N Q T I C E FISH norms and OPERATOR IES in NOVA SCOTIA will please ta erles Act has been |Il s of FIII it...“ and caravan. ke notice that the Nova Scotia Fish- clalrned effective the 1st day of January. 1N8. The Act contain: the following provisions: (ll) Every person who operates n fish plant (or a cannery In which fish are canned) will re- quire a FISH PLANT LICENSE; (2) Every person who buys or collects fish from fishermen otherwise than for his personal use or for sale only by him at retnl will require o. PURCHASERS LICENSE; (3) The all- niial license fee for each plant or buyer is Two Dollarl ($2.00) payable II advance; (l) The penalty for purchasing fish or operating a fish plant or cannery without a license Is One Hundred Dollars ($100.00 per dlern). The expression "floh plant’ means any plant or cannery In which fli are prepared for food and lnciudiies cold storage‘ plants which bandit fish. fish reduction plants and fish liver oil plants. but does not Include an establishment used only by a fisherman to prepare or cure only III onénncatches of fish or an establishment In. which fish are sold. only It re a . - The expression "fish" whales, seals. and other m Includes shellfish and arine animals. crustaceans; III y In the capacity of a salaried will be issued a license witbcol plant operator applies for a license for him. All othl m“ buy"!- ' ' " - ' " .- ' IIIIYHI. ' ' buyers. and bl!!- Gl’! nrllrlrllcnting firms outside cl Nova Sootia should apply direct to till address given below and will be required to pay the regular fee. The holder of n License to buy fish. A fish buyer who purchases fish onl agent of a licensed fish plant operator charge If the fish Fish ljlont License does not require a Purchnefl Film" 0' lllllilcatlon for licenses and coplee of the Act and IRIIF lntlonr are available and should be written for at once. Address all communications In this connection to: THE FISHERIES DIVISION Department of lndultry and Publicity- Provlncial Building Ilallfaz. Nova Seotia. As Manager William Campbell Come of the city's largest 1n- and e‘ his company's -car fleet to pick up cash from Th! cllh i! taken to the armored pcrty of Jemima McGllI thence iilongthe same southentwardly umbls liquor regulations are bad‘ "ln countries where conditions-are parallel Iwith Queen Street thirty- ilvc feet thence northeaetwardly wnrallel with the lollthealt bound- iiry line of said land and property of the said Mar! Ann Offer ninety-nine feet or to Queen Street aforesaid and thence along aald street northwestwardly thirty-five feet to the place of commence- ment being the land conveyed by llenry C. Lowe to the said John 0111-..- togstiiei- with u» rIsht-ol- wiiy from Queen Street to the rear portfon of the lnnda afores dd described I-n the conveyance thereof from Ifenry C. Lowe 4o John Offer dated 15 December. 188B. rm IINJVU lands will be sold free. clear. and discharged of and from all encumbrances. Such sale shall be subject to the approval of the Court o! (Jhnnwry. DATED this uh day of Decem- ber. I947. ll. I‘ fl II. IIDGEBS- I Master In Chancery J. AUGUSTINE DI-IBDQNALD, . Coniplalnanth Solicitor. IT? 0T9 beer before dinner and one 1n the evening after the concert." lead and chalk for face powder. 1S9! lenient, drunkenness ls are," he said. “All 1 want ls a Melchior said he loved hunting nd visited Canada every year. ROMAN GLAMOR AID! Poppaea. Nero's wife, used white LIBEItIAN RUBBER Liberia's rubber Industry was rst exploited by Europeans in We Clean é OVERCOATS ‘ Phone 2448 IIEW IIETIIIID CLEAIEIIS car company's main office where it is distributed Into kraft paper containers. Later. they are bundled. placed In one of the silver-grey money cars and delivered to employer's ply-roll cashiers. What type of men make the beat money-car gifnrdl? "Well." said Mr. Campbell, "our men. They must pass a stiff medical test before being employ- ed. They are thoroughly iiivestlg. uteri and bonded." They are also finger-printed and "mugged." And. ire added, they must be family men. o0.‘ "A married man cannot work hero unless he lives h his family.” the manager explained. "He must be a good family man-no nonsense. And that goes for single men, too." "Hold-upsf-we havn't had one In ‘Iloronto since we firit began. operating here in 1926." - ICE-PRODUCING VIFLCANO A volcano. located at Collin. Mexico. produces ice. Hallstones. fall continuously around the seeth- , lng crater and are sold to distant towns by natives. Qffluraz ./' _ ¢.£\..=.-s.;--- noun TlGI-IT" i‘! In: aRlDGE.-:O.K.- BROIHIR.