_THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SIX : Sa 987 ORAS 68 SRR NDC COMPLETE FINANCIAL SERVICE Government and Corporation Bonds Montreal _ Mining £ PRE An epee sap verermrewrona erty Pewee pene pat Bought and Sold 1@ Richmond St. Listed and Unlisted Stocks F. J. BRENNAN & COMPANY LTO. Members Investment Dealers’ Association of Canada E. M. BAGNALL—Manager Charlottetown Daily Quotations Telephone 1470 For Sale FOR SALE — CLYDE COLT, WILL | he three in June. George Watts, York. Phone 1587-11. FOR SALE — HOUSE, BARN AND } Apply lot, mot too by phone 1595-12. FOR SALE — THREE THOUSAND feet boards. Apply Parson's Mulls, Crapaud, . BARN, 26 x 60 FT. FOR SALE Apply Stephen MacLeod, Bon- shaw. FOR SALE — 97 ACRE SHORE farm at Hampton. Well cultivated good buildings. G. Cameron, Victoria, and 1H. P.A Eldon Darrach, FOR SALE — WaO0D & Canadian Vocational Work Shops. Salesmen W anted - GLOVE MANT CTURER RFE- quires experic d salesman to call on trade ! Charlottetown district. Address {fieations to Pioneer Glove Training mpany, 1521 Ducharme Ave., Montreal, P. Q. a Nurses “Wanted —— _ WANTED -— <A PERMANENT practical nurse. Evening duty enty. Room and breakfast pro- vided. Modern City home. Write “P.” Guardian, Barber Wanted WANTED — FIRST CLASS BAR- ber. Steady position. Good. re- mumeration for right party. Ap- Pay Fred Lambros. eee a ee WANTED — 3 PASSENGERS TO via Boston, Niagara Falls. Leaving March ‘24th, in new ear, Telephome 1682, Wantrp—ny VieTrran, SMALL property suitable for gardening end poultry raising. Flectricity installed in. buildings. ‘“T. M.” Guardian Office. WANTED — ANYONE HAVING a small house to rent within the next two months, please write “8S”, Guardian. | en etre WANTED — 1959-40 DODGE OR Plymouth ear in good condition. | y Box 346, Guardian, | Write, stating price to ‘ Qwardian, ae a Se a ts igi WANTED — MEN’S BOOTS AND | shoes. Also mitbber boots. Ex- | change Store, 108 ‘Richmond St. WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. | Phone 2542. Michael Bros. WANTED—ALE BOTTLES. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. FROM SOUTH AMERICA The Irish potato is believed to have originated im the highlands of | western South America. FARM FOR SALE ° NINE MILE CREEK @ealed tenders will be recetved | at the office of the undersigned | for the purchrse of the farm of the late Thomns MacGregor lo- emted at Nine Mile Creck consist- fing of 50 acres of land near school. Tenders to close on Mon- day, March 31, 1947, Highest or amy tender not necessarily ac- MATHESON & PEAKE | Solicitors | Charlottetown | - | MEE ETE WANTED | Young man with neat ap- pearance to run as News Agent between Charlottetown and Moncton. Must ‘have security. | Apply:. | | E, E. LINKLETTER, Canada Railway News Co. Moncton, N. B. Minimum Charges For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Ceatral Guardian locals” 5c per word; Western and Ensstern toeals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 30 per word; Classified 3c per word; In Memoriam Notices 840 per tmoh; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 5c per aame; Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engage- ments, 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per inch or 60 per word; Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cents per inch; Address | and Presentation, $1.00. Other rates on application. Advertising Rates—Payable in ee | "| PAYING FOR COWHIDES 13c PER ‘| WE HAVE SEVERAL CLIENTS :| Soothe | duced Prices. Give us a call. Help Wanted WANTED — MAID. NO COOKING, Good wages. 146 Hillsboro St. WANTED — SALES GIRL FOR country store, Good wages. Apply N. Aubrey Cutcliffe, Fredericton. WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED compositor with a good know- ledge of book-work and commerc- fal printing. Apply stating wages expected to The Tribune-Post, Sackville, New Brunswick, Miscellaneous WHOLESALE HARDWARE TRAV- eller calling on the Retail Trade in P. E. I. Car necessity. Write | Box 348, Guardian. lb. Horsehides $6.00 each. Maur- 1ce Block & Co, . desirous of adopting babies. Lovely homes assured. All replies treated in strict eonfidence. Longley & Longley. 3 Granville Street, Barristers, Halifax, N. S. Lost Found Strayed LOST — IN CITY, NEW TAIL pipe, for 1936 Chevrolet. Finder please leave at Batt & MoRae’s. LOST — CAR KEYS, MAROH 7TH. Finder please leave at Guardian, Reward, LOST — IN THE VICINITY OF ‘Joly Redeemer Church, a gold Rosary. Reward. Finder notify Guardian. LOST — A BLACK COCKER spaniel answering to the name of “Rocky.” Reward. Phone 1350-J. LOST — BETWEEN GREEN BAY and Charlottetorvn, pair men's shoes, knee boot and ankle boot and pair of overalls, 1 pair women's galoshes. Phone 366-J. "Female Help Wanted WANTED — GIRLS TO WORK IN| Lobster Cannery at Pictou, N. S. Wages $50.00—$55.00 per month with board. Transportation paid one way, time and one half over- time, when overtime work is néc- essary, Individual bed for each | girl, It ig not necessary that you have experience, a smart girl can learn quickly. Write to Maritime Packers (Canada) Limited, Pie- tou, N.S. them with MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 19-— Sales Stock © *. Close 5000 Alger . a 2500 Am Lard 2000 Am Yell 15 2800 Ang Cdn . 130 1000 Ang Rou S112 3000 Apex .. O07 1-4 6800 Armis 2500 Ashley . 9400 Astoria 3500 Athona 5500 Aubelle 7. 3900 Aumaq ..... 400 Aunor 1600 Bagam < 50 Bk Mtl ... Exchange Abitibl we pane 18 1-2 Asbestos ...... ...... 28 1-2 BC Oil ... 25 1-2 Bldg Pros . 30 1-2 Buck Silk 26 Bell Te! ‘ 188 Can Brew 25 Bathurst 21 18 Can Cement .- 19 3-4 Can Pacific 13 3-4 Celanese Pea ence ae Can Car Found . eve 13168 Can Car Can Steam Cons Paper Cockshutt Can Vickers ........ 20 Bk NS 128600 Base Met 3500 Bear 9 4000 Beaulieu .. 19900 Beveo .. 6700 Bobjo . 2500 Bonet 21000 Boycon . 500 Bralor 3000 Brewis 2000 Broulan 4800 Buffadi 300 Buff Ank : 2000 Buff Cdn ... a 23 1500 Buff Rl 1500 Calder 300 Cal Edm 1500 Callinan_ ..... 2400 Cam RI . 30 Bk Com 325 C Brew 1500 Cent Cad 250 Cent Pat . 1500 Chem Res 14800 Cheskirk . 840 Chrom 4000 Citral 700 Cocheno 3850 Con Beattie .. 270 Con Smelt 5040 Conwest 1100 Crowsho . 1100 Cub Air... 12000 Denison. ...... 4100 Detta .... ... 2000 Dicken 8900 Discov .... 2400 Div Int .. 580 Dome 9200 Donalda 1500 Duques 2500 Duvay ... 100 E Mal 2200 E Sull 1275 Elder . 13900 Eldona . 8000 El Sol ..... 1500 Fed Kirk 4000 Franco .. 550 Frobish .. 1017 Giant .... 1000 Go Crest 2000 Go Hawk 2000 G Arrow 4500 Go Man 2000 Goldvue 2000 Gunnar 2000 Halcrow . 200 Hallnor 5500 Harker 11075 Harric 2600 Hasaga . 100 Hedley 4100 Heva . 1000 Highridge 650 Holling 411 Home 3625 Homest 3850 Hosco 240 Hud Bay ... 3500 Hugh Mat .... 3500 Indian 260 Int Nick 155 Int Pete . 1015 Int Uran 4700 Joliet . “ 54000 Kayrand . 433 Kerr Add 2900 Kirk L . 4000 Kirk To . 10600 Kelwren . 225 Labrad 19500 Laguer 1500 L Rowan 1950 L. Wasa 600 Lard U 339 Lamaq §...... 2000 Lapaska . 700 Leitch .. 3500 Lexin 1-2 MINARD’S LINIMENT | > Rubon freely, and note |. ¢ uick relief, Greaseless. tance economicar Past-drying, No str | odor. \ SIZE =| Wanted Distributor Wanted for the Island to sell rubber-tired trailer wagons to dealers and farmers, Must have financial references, Write at once MR, CLUBINE c/o Windsor Hotel, Moncton, N. B. TEETER NOTICE There will be a substitute bus service between Montague & Charlottetown, while roads are closed to heavy traffic. Leaves Montague, 8:30 A.M. and 2:45 P.M. Leaves Charlottetown, 9:30 A.M. and 3:45 P.M. Service limited to passengers leaving Montague only. For further information call Montague, 70. Bus leaving from Freddie's Service Station. TOPOS OOOO SOOO >OO+ ONS FURNITURE BARGAINS Our stook of New and Used Furniture going at Greatly Re- McCORMACK FURNITURE ‘ S§$TORE 170 Prince Street 5500 Lingman 1950 Lit LL ..... 4200 Louvic ..... ... 1350 Macassa 500 MacDonald 1080 Macleod ...... . 1400 Madsen ...... .. 1200 Malart 280 McIntyre ... 5300 McKenz ..... 2500 McMar . 300 Mng Corp 100 Negus 1000 Nib 160 Noranda 9500 Norben 4000 New Marlon 6700 Norpick . 1025 Normet 2000 Norse ‘ 21500 Norzone . 4000 N Inca 150 OBrien 4100 Ogama . 5400 Omega . 3900 Omnitra .... 2500 Orenada 3200 Orlae . 10800 Osisko 1600 Pamour 1500 Haramaq 3000 Parbec ... 1740 Paymast 4400 Pen Rey .. 400 Perron 150 Pick Cr .... 2000 Porc Pen . — INVEST — in a Canadian Government Annuity NOW And secure financial Independence GUARANTEED by the DOMINION OF CANADA Write or Phone for Free Descriptive Booklet today J. A. MARTIN Representative 7 Brace Block, Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. 1. TELEPHONE 1530 5-8 Dom Bridge Dom Coal Pfd Don A Dis Seag a Dom Steel B .. Dryden Fraser Ford A . Founda+Co q Gen Steel Wares How Smith Ham Bridge ....... Hir Walker . Can Ind Al Int Nickel Imp Oil Int Pete Int Power Imp Tob BC Power ...... Con Smelt Lake Woods Mtl Power Massey Harris . McColl Front Nat Steel Car . Can Nor Noranda 48 1-2 Price Bros 59 Que Power 20 Shawinigan 25 St Law 14 1-2 St Law Pfd 40 1-4 Dem Tex 9 1-2 Dom Tar Wpg Elec A St of Can Brazilian ‘Selected Securities ‘Hold Interest On 'Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, March 19 (CP) —~ Selected -sccurities continued to hold the trading interest on the stock exchange and curb market today and changes were mostly fractional. Pa : mixed, in- | dividual Ikquors estly improv- | ed and balance of list about steady vith some strong spots in mainly | ujet- dealing Mines. were again dull and lightly exchanged. Cub. Aircraft; Massey, Seagrams Brown, Montreal Power, St. Law- rence Corporation, C.P.R., Abitibi Common, International Paper and Consolidated were the more heav- ily traded issues and accounted for about one-half of the non-mining volume total, St. Lawrence Corporation closed unchanged in papers and erased earlier slips while Abittbl Common upped 1-4, Brown dropped 1-8 and International converted a rise in- to a loss of 1-4. Consolidated held steady, Abitibl Pfd, was unchanged, Price added 1-2 and Great Lakes 1 1-4. Cub converted a previous drp into a rise of five cents at $1.99 in industrials. Massey was active and advanced 3-4 at 21 and C. W. Lumber was 1-4 better. Seagrams showed moderatcly enthusiastic re- sponse to record net profits for the quarter and increased 5-8 at. 16 3-4. Canadian Breweries upped 1-4, Alco ‘"A” was unchanged and Alco “B” slipped 1-2, Lewis was 1-8 higher in the miscellaneous sec- tion, CP.R. gained .1-4 at 13 3-4 in carriers while in’ a quiet utility group, Montreal Power was un- changed and Brazilian up 1-8, In remainder of list, Nickel and Hudson Bay were unchanged in metals and Noranda and Aluminum easier, Imperial lost 1-4 im oils, Trading box score: ‘Total sales, 159,800 shares; industrials, 42,590; mines, 117,300; stocks higher, 64; lower, » unchanged, 73; new highs, 7; new lows, 11. BOOST HERRING CATCH LONDON — (CP) ~— A fleet of modern trawlers will increase Brit- | ain's herring catch to about 3,000, 000 crans, Approximately 450,000 Le N\ \ A VITAL FORCE FOR COMMUNITY PROGRESS A branch bank, wherever you find it, is likely to be an importante * hub in the business life of the community. The manager of your nearby branch of ‘The Bank of Nova Scotia has reason to believe that his bank is more than that. Over and above its routine function-as a clearing house for the daily transactions of householders, farmers and business men, creative banking has an intimate knowledge of and a personal interest in the welfare of its neighbours. ‘The Bank of Nova Scotia manager would appreciate an opportunity to tell you more about creative banking and what it does. W. R. Adams, Manager, Charlottetown, P.E.I, THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA New York Exchange Anaconda ..... .. we 39 1-4 Am Car and F AD Beth Steel ...... . 91 1-2 N Y Central 17 1-8 Ches Ohio .... Con Edison vo 27 1-4 Elec Auto Lite 58 3-4 Gen Elec ..... . 35 3-8 Gen Motors ... 59 5-8 Great Nor Pfd 41 3-4 Std Oil NJ .... 65 1-2 Kennecott ...... . 45 1-8 Mont Ward 57 3-4 Nor Am ...... . 26 5-8 Phil Pete ........ . . 51 3-4 U. S. Rubber . BS Radio Corp 8 3-8 Texas Corp ... United Air .... 18 1-8 Vanadium Air v0 West Union .. sutbics SLO LS a: West Elec U 8 Steel i spats 12 3-8 BANKS Commerce iis Montreal Nova Scotia Royal Bank . crans of herrings, bloaters, kippers and red herrings will be for home consumption while the remainder will be for exports and for manu. facture of herring oil, 1000 Powell... 119 600 Premier Subaae So8 17 700 Preston 3 beahegs 170 500 Que Man mete ‘ 85 676 Quemont 24700 Regert 3500 Richmac 28800 Rouyn 3800 Roxana 300 Roy Bk 2700 Rush 1737 San Ant 3100 Senator 2000 Shawkey ie 59995 Sherritt 4000 Silv Miller d 6500 Siscoe . 63 1500 Sladen 47 600 Springer. .... 105 2900 Stada . 62 600 Sulliv . 22 100 Sylvanite 235 725 Té&k H 340 , 1700 Thom Lund . 1000 Toburn 1800 Un Mng 31138 Upp Can’... 250 Ventures 250 Waite 14900 Wekus®.... . 4500 West Mal ....., ‘2000 Winch 2000 Winora ..... 538 Wri Har .. CURB 300 Pend Ore veces 295 Canada’s Black ‘Market Limited, Gordon Says OTTAWA, March 18—(CP)—In relation to other countries, Can- ada’s black market has been “very, | | ° : 3 93 7-8] Very limited”, Donald Gordon said today, and it was “not a major headache of price control.” Testifying before the Commons banking committee, the Prices Board chairman said “I don't main- tain that I am a superman, but I think we have a fair idea of what has been going on.” “With a few exceptions, we have not found any organized black markets. They have been on a small scale and had no chronic or ser- fous aspects... I would say with- out hesitation that the Canadian people are basically honest.” He said Canada’s subsidy bill had been vanishing rapidly in re- cent months and defended its over- all effect on consumer prices as “a very substantial” saving. In June 1946, the Canadian cost- of-living index was 124 as com- pared to 133 in the U. 8. while in Januaty they were 128 and 153 re- spectively. In a lengthy, rapid-fire session, Late Selling Wave Fish Landings Hits N. Y. Exchange DownLastMonth | | i By T. E. Applegate | MEW CORK Itnoh ene cap) | QRTAWA:: March 18. (GE) The stock market survived a last-| Commercial fish catches on Can- hour sell-out today to finish with| #4a’s coasts last month nose dived a new average gain for the third| 82 per cent below January retucns. successive session, The Bureau of Statistics disclos- Industrials led the way in ex-| ed today total landings of sea and tending the recovery move in ear-| hellfish in February amounted to ly dealings and gains ranging to) 16,110,000 pounds compared with more than a point were well main-| 89,903,000 the previous month. The tained until late in the day when} Bureau report attributed the de- steels softened. Selected retail] Cline to a sharp drop in the Peb- stores, rails and metals joined in| uary herring catch of 28,652,000 the downturn. High-priced “blue Pounds from 71,642,000 In January. chips” stood firm, however, and al Cumulative figures for the first majority of other issues stayed on two months of the year, however, the up-side. showed an increase of. 22,231,000 Volume of dealings picked up to pounds over the corresponcing its best level of the week trans-| Months of 1946, totals for the two fers totalling 760,000 shares against| periods standing at 106,010,500 and 660,000 ‘Tuesday. | 83,781,100 pounds _ respectively. The Associated Press 60-stock) These compared with 1935-39 aver- composite climbed .2 of a point tj age of 60,235,000 for the same pec- 64.7. iod. Distillers Seagram, reversing is} Landings im the sea-fishing pro- early gain of 3-8, closed off 1-4) vinces in February were: Prince among Canadian issues while Can-| Edward Island, 191,600 pounds; adian Pacific, Dome Mines and) Nova Scotia, 1,256,400; New Bruns- McIntyre each gained 1-8. On the| wick, 3,814,800; Quebec, 20,800; curb, Lake Shore. eased 1-8, | British Columbia, 10,824,600 pounds. Philip Morris Common was up| Landings of inland fish during 5-8 at 34 1-2 after an extra oay-| ment was announced. Better per-! formers included Santa Fe, up 1, 3-4 at 88 1-2; Standard Oi! (NJ) 1 at 65 1-2, Allied Chemical 3 at; 176, and Goodrich 1 3-4 at 64. U. S. Steel closed off 1-8 at 72 1-2; Youngstown Sheet was down Produce MONTREAL, March 19—(CP)-- Produce yaices quoted here today reported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs, free cases: A large 36-06 1-2; A medium 34—34 1-2; A pul- lets 30—30 1-2; B HW—32; C 2; packed for export: A large 38 1-2; A medium 36 1-2; A pullets 32 1-2. Butter: Wholesale, G q pasteur- ized, fresh and storage no. 1 44 1-2; current receipt Que no 1 pas- teurized 39 3-4, del. Mtl; no 2 38 3-4, del Mtl; first grade creamery print job price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que, cur- rent receipt, fob factory, colored 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale, col ored 22 13+16—23 1-16; while 22 3-4—23. Potatoes: 75 lb bags, PEI 140~ 1.50; NB 1.25—1.35; Que 1.20. FINEST CHEESE The finest cheese is made from the finest milk. February i» Manitoba and New Brunswick, the only provinces fot which figures were available, amounted to 2,393,500 and 6,100 pounds respectively. In both oro- vinces the catch showed a de- crease from January. ae Farm Wanted A good farm containing around 100 acres or more within 1-2 at 66 1-2, other losers were Con-| 10 miles of Charlottetown. Same preferred on pavement and west solidated Edison, Kennecott, Sears Roebuck, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, American Reduction. ’ of City if possible. DIAPER TEAS NEWEST THINGS IN vicrorta | [Y other particular of interest. VICTORIA — (OP) — “Diaper teas” are tha newest thing here as expectant mothers find the supply of essential materials on the scarce list. Friends coming to the tea bring sufficient material, usually old sheets, to make two diapers for the new arrival. “Well, I got enough stuff for two dozen diapers this way,” said one young mother, 1, Canada’s over-all allocation of lumber for domestic purposes wus adequate; the shortages kept de- veloping in certain types and dimensions. 2. Import restrictions now per- tain to only eight commodities. 3. The shortage of men’s shirts was related entirely to foreign conditions, chiefly the “desperate” Skunk and Large house and good outbuildings desired. Can and Air In replying state size and condition of house and outbuildings, number of acres and condition of land, whether farm has a broo available to it or not, distance from City, price expected and A. WALTHEN GAUDET, LL.B. Solicitor, Phillips Bldg. 111 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, =. a ——— Owl Bount The bounty as at present being pald on Arctic’ Owls will be discontinued on and after April 1, 1947. The bounty of One Dollar each on adult skunks vill 7 discontinued on and after May 1, 1947 and thereafter wil be paid only in the first four months of each year. | -W. F. ALAN STEWART, Minister of Agriculture, ee ’ Total sales 994,000. My. Gordon told questioners that;] textile shortage in Britain, WR eae SHOES OHOHFEO OHO EOE