"LEMMTYETBW “'21:” New York \ Exchange i‘ IIARDCOAL AND COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Goverruuont And Corporation ‘loads Listed and Unlisted Stock IOUGIT - BOLD - QUOTED F. Jtllillllll 8t COMPANY LID. Delhi!‘ ‘ ' " of Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Manager Charlottetown rn nnuclinr. nousnn nmnkma Kay a. aasoulou runaway (Canadian Prose) ‘PORONTO, -Nov. 16- Saies Stock Anaconda Am Car F Beth Steel . N Y Central . 2500 Alger 1000 Am Lard 1700 Am Yell 1am Ang Cdn . Ch“ °hi° » goo An‘ Hum“ _ _ Con Edison 7500 A“: m“ __ Ilec Auto Lite . 0100 Aqua: . . . m ‘ “ im £31m We Hive on Hand 500 Tons Anclm BASEBURNER IIARDCOAL ' Furnace COKE and WELSH Anthracite III Ricltnnd BL Telephone I470 Advertising Rats: ~Payal|la in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement s5 ‘Cents Central Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; Classified 3c per word; In Memorlana Notices 84o per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc., 5o per name; Let- ters of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Engagementa. 40'words ‘ for $1.00 and I0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices ei Thanks and Appreciation 84c per inch or 5c per word; Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation 01.00. Std Oil NJ Kennecott .. Mont Ward Nor Am Phil Pet U B Rubber Radio Corp 60600 Arnt 11200 Astoria 0100 Aumaq " 300 Aunor s months old. _. um Other rates on application. T eacher Wanted i ING carnouc teacher (woman) for school year 1946-47 to teach 3rd Grade i0 English-speaking pupils in Cath- olic 1-ligh School. Good. salary “id, Apply stating qualifications. experience. and salary required and enclosing references. and churn photo to Mr. Yvon Morrier. Sea-Treasurer, School Commiss- ior. Arvida. P. Q. For Sale lack“. shall-arrears‘ shots. Apply >8 Alley Street. ron s '3'...f;<>5<i~n‘§hn;.i Apply 4s lslm Ave. Phone 2151a FOR SALE - 1940 OLDSMOBILE. Good cond on. 235 Grafton. FOR SALE — CROCIIETED DOIL- and Buffet Sets. Phone 2134-1... vFOR SALE — PACKARD SEDAN. New tires. Good running condi- tion. Apply 206 Weymouuh. FOR SALE —- ONE 1940 C. M. C. truck. Good condition. Will sell cheap. Apply Postmaster at Carleton Siding, P. E. I. For: sans: _- Usnn TIRES 2- 32 x 6. 10 ply. 1—650 x 20. 8 ply. Pooleys S. Station. North Try-on. FOR SALE — ONE REGISTERED Oxford Ram $10.00. Also colt, three years. $60.00. fiank Mul- laiiy. Scuris. FOR SALE - DRIVING SLEIGII in good condition. newly painted. Can be secn at Cobin Crawford's Garage. 22 Fitzroy. FARM FOR SALE — ON GLAS- gow Road. 100 acres with bulld- ings. Arnold Neill. North Milton. FOR SALE — TEAL BLUE WIN- ier coat. grey squirrel collar. Like new. Size 18--20. Phone 2063-1... FOR SALE —- S PURE BRED Yorkshire boars, 7 months. Good type. Write or phone Lloyd Waugh. Wilmct Valley. FOR SALE — TWO PAIR IIOC- key boots and skates, size 6 1-2 and 8; boy's wool tweed over- coat, size 32. Phone 1947. FOR SALE -EIGIITEEN IIY bred pallets (New Hampshire ‘Reds and Light Sussex). six months old. Mrs. Loan MacKin- non. De Sable. miYirTsEFANErTi-irrmr running order. Ileatcr. 190 Kent Street. non sans: stnssfifnnnnls 81 tractor and plow. nearly new. Also 40 lrlampuhire Red puilets] 40 Barred Rock pullets. Neil Maclsaac. Albany. R. R. For: sRE*- LADYS . surr. SlZe 1B. Phone 1856-1... fiiiwslhf- i933 cnsvnouar. Apply George Pound. Frederic- ton. PEI. ___.__‘._ FOR SALE-LADYS TWEED Winter Coat. Size 18. Phone 1914-1 or call at 83 Upper Q1186“ Street. FOR SALE — ENTERPRISE FUR- naceite. Good as new. Also Hall Borcheat dress form. Adjustable to ar-y size or shape. Arnold Neill. North Milton. FOR SALE -— YEAR OLD IRISH Water Spaniel. Phone 1589-22. Bunbury. I-‘OB sacral 1031i oonoa Sedan. Good running condition. 5 good tires. Call 12-12 Cardigan. FOR SALE — 1939 HUDSON Special DeLuxg Coach. Good tires ind body. Heats: and defroster. Ceiling price. Rev. Sterling Stackhouse. Cross Roads. IOR SALE -- 0 II. P. IMPERIAL Engine. Good as new. Apply Lloyd MacEwen. Bristol. - I014 SALE — HUDSON SEAL ' Coat. size 16, and Boy's Tweed Overcoat. size 9. practically new. Apply 75 Upper Queen. Phone 2242-11.. IOI sans.- -- r usso on um Miscellaneous JOHNSTONS LADIES‘ WEAR- Latest skirts. dresses, etc. RECEIVE YOUR FAVOURITE Magazines direct by mull. l-Iome— Business — Religious - Educa- tiooal-etc. Prompt service on r-a 1000 Bagam 25 Bk N S 2500 Base Met 40000 Bear . 8200 Beaulieu 1000 Benet 50 Brulor Q15 Brit Dom i500 Brewis .. 1&0 Broulan .. 4000 Buffadl . 1000 Buff Cdn newals. Write for catalogue. Spfi- ial Xmas Gift Rates. Martello Subscription Agency (Regd) P. 0. Box 534. Dartmouth. N. S. L-st. Found, Strayed tannin: GTUWH$' LOST — TAIZPAULIN. please leave Potato Warehouse. LOST _- av rmusrfiovno run- IOH. $10.00 bill. Finder please leavg at Guardian. Reward, Losi- - SNOWSUIT. n» rovrm return to the North Rnstico Bus. STRAYED - FROM MY PAS- tare-One fed Shorthtlm heifer, Please notify Fulton Warren. North River. Female Help Wanted WANTED - GIRL on wo ‘ for kitchen work. Apply d Spain BE A BAIRDRESSER. women wanted Learn Hair- dressing. Greatest opportunity. Bette: 0814118 Positions. Pleasant work Catalogue Free. Write Marvel Hairdressing schools, Bloor Street. Toronto, Branchm Hamilton. Ottawa. (l-4-Sat-13l. Wanted WANTED _ GIRL srvnmvr TO share a mom. Phone 1027-J. WANTED — MODEL A FORD Car in good condition. Louis Mouse. New An-nau. warn-rm - URGENTLY. rnnsaf or four room apartment by re- tuirr-zd service man. Phone 2321. WANTED- ALI! BOTTLES. Phone 1107-2 Mlmnel Bros WANTED T0 BUY - SMALL Mahogany-finished or Walnut Bureau or chest drawers. Tele- phone I-Iemmlng 2M4. WANTED ‘DO RENT IN CITY Building suitable for small store, centrally located. Write 199. Guardian. WANTED - ALE. BOTTLEE. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. To Let TO LET —- ONE HEATED BED sitting room for one person. kitchenette and some cooking privileges. Write "C." Guardian. TO LET — SMALL STORE. AP- ply 43 Elm Ave or Pihone 2157. For Rent (Tucson r0 nmvr ion sron: ing car for winter. Apply 12 Brighton Road. TO RENT-LARGE UNFURNISH- ed heated room. Central location. Phone 1689-1. Boarders Wanted MAN\ nonnnsn sccoMs-ro-narnn IN country home near Charlotte- town. Write Box 198 Guardian. Personal IIYGEENIG SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed oostpald in plain. sealed envelope with Dricellst. 0 samples 25c: 24 samples $1.00. Mail-Order . B8. Nov-Ru ber Co Box 91. iiamUl-on Ont Machinery AAI. IALE-REBUILT CATERPIL- iar ‘lfiaetora also Road Bufldinj and Construction Equipment oi’ every kind. You wouui honor us by writing. Duke rquiprnent Com- pany, 297 Duke st... Montreal. ii—i DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- working machines Newest ty available from direct factor-v resentotives for Canada priority now necessary Air Mail your orders deliveries are bcinu _ order of date. DeWalt Dimes Corporation. Ltd. i0! West- Pender 5t. Vancouver. Canada Separator. 600 lbs. Cheap. J. B. MacLeod. Kensington. YO. BALE —- AT M1‘. STEWART, ._1'|bl1lg and lot. Also 1940 Dodge Sedan. Terms Cash. J. W. Lacey. Iou lALll-Jlltlllilgi Hfillldll. Hunter River. IOI lALI — DRIVING MARI. filly. 4 months. .50 puilets. Sussex. Assign McAdam. DALI _»- ate annual) uocli w) I M months. Neil Mathe- ittll t. _ - i t‘ Army Truck. w,‘ carrying up t0 10 ton. , , _ with. chains. lacks. nlelallytififll. tarpauiins. ‘ 14400. Perfect cen- St. Toronto. Male Help Wanted WANTED - MIsQAGII BOY. A! piy Guardian. WANTED - YOUNG MAN TO work on up-to-date farm with all modern conveniences. s miles from Charlottetown. Highest wise: paid. Roland Beaten. Win- s oe. Suggestion that school children be taught the value oi‘ adequate ventilation la the class-room. is . put forward by (he Deuartanaait of National Health and Wellare. ‘Ibo department commends those solunl authorities who train children in reading thermometers and hm. ulster-v. and in adjusting windows prewar e2:- without droughts. t is situated that such instruc- lithi- ‘1000 Buff RI . 5500 Colder .. 9510 Cal Edm 40875 Cailinan . B700 Calmont . 400 Cam R1 905 Bk Com 915 C Brew .. 4900 Chem Res . 900 Chestv . . .. (Continued On Page l) Montreal Exchange Abitibi .... .. Asbestos B A Oil Bldg Pros Buck Silk . Bell Tel Bathurst Can Brew Can Cement Can Pacific Celanese Can Car Foun Can Car Pfd . Can Steam . Cockshutt Can Vicken Dom Bridge Dom Coal Pfd Don A . .. Dist Sea; . Dom Steel B . Dryden . Fraser Ford A Founda Co .. Gen Steel Wares How Smith . Ham Bridge Hir Walker Can Ind Al Imp Oil . . Int Nickel Int Pele .. Int, Power Imp Tob .. .. B C Power . Con Smelt .. Lake Woods Mil Power .. . Massey Har McColi Front ITat. Steel Car Can Nor Pfd Noranda Price Com . Quebec Power Shswinlgan . Y CHICAGO VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS (Canadian) llld Ifldliell DIESEL Eqineering. AUTO Mechanics. WELDING. Gas Electric. ELECTRICAL. REFRIGERATION — AIR CONDITIONING. FREE information by writ- lng: Boa N0. 181. Guardian Office. Charlottetown. or ass Bloor St. W., TORONTO and 2 To Date Tex-as Corp United Air U S Steel . Commerce Montreal Nova Scoiia Royal Bank .. Potato Market Report The following potato market re- port is from the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture market- ing service. Ottawa, [or Nov, 13_ Unless otherwise specified, all ' quotations are wholesale to retail for 76 lb. sacks. No. 1 grade, in good merchantable condition. MONTREAL -— Truck receipts limited. Car arrivals 7 PEI. 22 NB. Number of cars on track includ- ing broken 71- Supplies liberal, de- mand moderate, market fairly steady. PEI.’ NB. Whites $1.15- 120. Que, Whites, $1.20—-l.25. CfITAWA-Truck receipts light Car arrivals 1 PEI, Number of cars on track including broken 10. market slightly stronger, ‘PEI. NB Whites. $l.30—1.40; NB, l5-ib. paper, 34c. Locals. No. 2 85c-$100, TOHONID - Truck receipts heavy. No car arrivals. Number of cars on track including broken 9. Supplies heavy. demand good mar- ket steady, PEI, NB, Whites $1.30 -1.40. Ont, Whites, $I.l0—1.25. Maritime potato movement dur- ing the 24 hours ending midnight PEI carloads passing Cane Tor- meniinc: NS 10- NB 1, Montreil 1. Toronto 2. Other Ont, 3. USA 3. Cnrloads passing McAdam Ed- mundsic-n and Riviere du Loop: PEI NB Montreal .. .....18 Other Que. . Ottawa Toronto . Other Ont, . 3B Saloon’! Summary ( Cilrinls] Exports I To Date 1948-47 1945-46 PEI NB 199 l4 I06 4R Total PEI 1364 .. 143B NB 3622 3088 NS l 04 01 1946-47 1945-46 rnooucs: MONTREAL, Nov. l5 — (CPI- Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Domini Depart- ment of Agriculture fol ow: Eggs: Free cases A large 47-48 1-2; A medium 41-43; A puiiets 39—42; B 40-41; C 36, Butter: Wholesale. Que pes- ,tcurized, fresh and storage no. 1 . 40 1-2; current receipt Que no. 1 7 Dzsteurized 39 3-4. del Mtl; no 3 i 38 3-4 del Mtl; first grade cream- cry prints job price 42; solids ~11. Cheese: Western and Que; cu.‘- -rent receipt, fob factory. colored .22 1-10; white 3'2; wholesale ml- zored 32 13-16-23 1-10; white 22 i 3-4_2a. i Potatoes: 7s lb bugs PEI and NB l1.l5—1.20; Que 1.20--l 25. l6! Queen St. spams c. co. REGISTERED llEll. ESTATE DEALERS Phone i440 LIL Kai W‘! lliflal IOIUIIIIIIB. Well We lafiealir- ‘hose Farms For Sale IIOOKFIELD - Twelve miles from C‘ ll’! um. ea ems suitable m cultivation. bala | . 51'7"‘- QIPIO (Pfflhlfil- "W". two barns. ca: Illllhn- Nu school. numb.‘ and Railway. Apply n. m“ u. IAMPTON - 140 betel. Ill acres under cultivation. bal- anoa lmbl, firewood and marsh. light-room“ hone, up", “i” "Willin- Watar preasure system. Io: ranch. l6 pens. Near School and Church. Apply Ier price and further particu- HOUSES EOR SALE up-to-lsie double tenement hollea In gee] peg}. tauaaaed. LOTS FOR SALE uavoIatolfarnloaaloottbe-aaidcair lahaauvadomluasaalarodtaatal Oroaaltreat. lottctown on paved Supplies heavy, demand moderate. 03 Telephones (Furnace Sizes) Regularly All Grades Soft Ceai on Hand H. R. LARGE 8t 00. 1000-1001 ‘ Strike Threat Puts ll. Y. Stocks 0n Skids (By Victor Eubanlr, Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK. Nov. 1ii—(AP)— The late White House announce- ment that John L. [awn lied re- jected a coal strike truce proposal put the stock market on the Skids today with leading steels, motors. rails and industrials dropping 1 to 3 or more points. The Associated Press oil-stock composite was off .0 of a point a‘. Canadian stocks slid downward at (he close. Both Hiram Walker and McIntyre slipped l-4. Dis- tillers Seagram 1-2, Dome Mines 3-8 and Canadian Pacific 1-8. Giant Yellowknife. on the curh, was unchanged. . Among casualties. Eastman Ko- dak conceded 3 l-2 points at 216 1-2; Youngstown Sheet 1 1-2 at 63- US. Steel 1 l-i at '11 3-3. lim- erican smelting 1 l-4 at 51, Du Pnnt 1 1-2 at 1'18. Douglas Aircraft 2 1-4 at 67 3-4 and Goodrich 1 1-2 at 63 l-4. Others on the offside were Beth- lehem, Chrysler, General Motors. U. S. Rubber, Sears Roebuck. Montgomery Ward. International Harvester. Americim Telephone. North American. Kennecott. Santa Ft». N.Y. Central. Northern Paci- fic, Standard Oil (NJ), and Texas Co. Favorable dividends and prof- its lifted Standard Oil of Ohio 1-2 to 24 5-8; Pure Oil 3-8 to 22 1-4 and Columbia Gas 1-8 (o 9 3-4. Ahead also were Union Pacific up 1 1-4 at 127 1-4 and Allied Chemi- cal up l-4 at 102. Prices Lower 0n Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, Nov. 1b — (OP)- Prices were irregularly lower today at the end of the week's trading on the stock exchange and curb mar- ket. Opening weaker on balance scattered strong spots made their appearance around mid-day but fcw oi them displayed staying power. In papers, Abitlbi Common and Preferred. Powell. M and 0. and St. Lawrence Paper Preferred were higher. Brown loat a lit: and Bathurst wiped out a deficit. Dawn were International. higher at one time, Donnacona. Abitlbi Prior Preferred, Price. Consolidat- ed, Fraser and Great Lakes, Among industrials, winners were Vickers issues, Algoma, Cement. B. C. Packers. C. Industries. Lang and N, S. Car. Softer were M. Loco- motive. Electrclux, U. steel. Fleet. Ford, C. Sugar and Massey. Wa- basso and Celanese lost groundiln textiles. In beverages, N. Brewer- ies was ahead. C. Breweries gave up a boost and weaker were Sea- prams, Sit-ks and Alco "B" Walker» recovered from a stumble. Polio Treatment _ Centre I Registered Nurses Nursing Aides and other help required in‘ and servlity. lle sought to elevate “moderation in all shim» into a moral principle which would he a aafe guide to conduct m circumstances. But the Hebrew-Christian view la different, Adifltery h wrong, whether committed "reasonably and ‘my, restraint" or otherwise. To approve of killing, stealing and m" in moderation would be a gross distortion of Christian non] standards. It ia total arbafiaanee that is demanded and there u; sonnd reaaona for insisting that total abstinence is the only w... ties that fulfills the rouiremeuta o! Chi-lotion morality ‘m, reloronee to intoulmflng beverages. .In this commotion, n l, important to note that nearly all the modern translation. .1 the New testament substitute "eel-control" for the word whlgh is kandated "temperance" in the King James Version. The ’ of ’ “ is a ‘ 1g 1, "in, ariiy file patronage of he ao-ealled moderate ’-' “m, enables the liquor truffle to flourish and to exert Ito powoflu] ma, " "' on, ‘and i‘ ‘life. this. promotion of the liquor traffic, producer and consumer m equally responsible. In his recent article on "Liquor" in m. magazine, Francis iiil vviekware wrote: "Bore are an eati- naated 50,040,000 users of alcohol in this country, or who“ u’, 000.000 are purely ‘social drinkers’ and no probbam.” IIe _y| there are about: 8,000,000 excessive drinkers and about 150,000 alcoholic addicts. The claimflaut the 46.000000 moderate drink. era cbnatitnto no problsun must be vigorously challenged. Th". would be no addicts lf there were no ’ drinkers, Th, drink evil. with iiu J contribution to crime, immorality, poverty. disease. political corruption, divorce and wreqkq] 61m, actor, is created and financed by them. Because they furnish through their patronage a major part o! the moi-gnu hem, by which the liquor traffic is maintained, moderate “' m definitely a part of the prdblem rather than a part of the pug. wer. P. A. CREELMAN, MD. Medical Superintendent AUCTION SALE 11am lnatructedbyMJatresaMlry Dunning at South Granville, to sell by Public Auction on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd AT 1 O’CLOCK P. II. b0 sore farm. ‘I acres wood. reat clear. running water. House. barn, machine shed, hm house. 1 wood sleigh I driving sleigh 1 kitchen range (Sack. Alta.) Linoleum 1 heuti stove 1 meat barrel l phonograph Churn and creamer A number of other Inall articles. Terms-Cash. Sale to start at 1.30 P. M. If day io Iwct, following day. RUFUS STEVENSON, Auctioned’. wAnn-zn - nogrcn uruobsrunmo nnrrursanuo a - SPRAY PAINTING FURNITURE REPAIR BY nonsnu WOODGRAFT Charlottetown i371 PHONE i371 Two men to Work handling cool, one able to drive a cool truck. Pernionent Employment A. PIGKARII & 00. Coal Dealer ‘ ' . FARM run slits, . i 1 i At Covehoad load, consisting of 1 19 acres, no acres clear, seaores wood and rough pasture, toaed. Conveniently sitnafl within two miles of York Stntion. Church. School and IIall. Buildings is fair condition. H. T. WATTS, York. l’ ‘routines Bhawinlgan, M. Pdbver and C. N. Power improved in utilities and on the downside were Winnipeg Electric, Quebec tPower. M. Tram- ways. Brazilian and I. Utilities. Bell was lnloes territory for a while. Commerce and Royal posted increases in bunks and Cana- dlenne and Montreal wiped out deficits. Smeltera. H. B. Mining and Nickel were easier in metals, Mc- Coli was better in oil refineries and Petroleum. B. A, and Imperial backed up. lucer was firmer in golds and yallts and Homestead in western oils. Winners in junior mines were, MacDonald, Iormaque. Reva. Some. Ider. Pitt and land Ore ' slanted down ware Sullivan. Perv ran, Nagul. Santiago. ll lol- Hng- - man and Inuvlcourt.’ f Tobacco, Zelisra and Famous‘ Players advanced in miscellaneous and Argus. Davis "B" and Paul retreated. ~- huding box score: Total sales. 171.810 shares: mines. 180.400; ln- dustriala- 31.400: stocks lower 00: higher 40: unchanged 00: new highs 0; new lows l. olva the badly soiled sections of y clothes a road rubbing with soap and than out the clothes into soak‘ will loosen the lit MURRAY HARBOR NORTH DAIIYING C0.- LTD. Sealed Tenders will be net-stead by the underlined up mill noon an Tuesday. the 20th day of November. 1M0, tar the purchase o! be earn- loeatod at Sturgeon. Dated at llurray Barbour this 29th day of (Jenner, A. n, 194e, tire aalo of tan acres of lend with a well-equipped _ n,“ n "mum without wall-brad foam, one hundred yards from obcva dvalllli- --------~--------- Inspection may be anode at any time bolero November 19"‘- Hlglmt er any tender not necessarily accepted. All Work Guaranteed norlu. campus saotnvrun roLlcu aucnurrs ARE sow 1mm; ACCEPTED tor service h to IOIAI. GIIAIIAN aaonvruo rouol “" '."’°..'..°.¥‘§‘.'.3..’°..“':..;‘;‘ ...."2';.."f‘?.,,%‘....... n. taenclJndaeleanoutdooa-lifamwybafoimli. leaulraanonta: go-ll-IO betaht: I —Uamarried _ imitations may he made in wtllln t th ooalnmavm. 11.0.11. POLIJI. onawii. ooudunro. or Iv film M my non. Police Post or Detachment m oshm. Puli particulars will be ilorwuaded upon request 42-1.. Ate Iavtrsuoen p Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and incisi- l"! November 19th for the aelo of his modern homo vitii or out furnishings, garage and largo lot, in one of the int W" law's land. plant and equipment tlantiul sections ' of Montague. Separate tenders will also be received by the undersigned 5°’ vonelu with t! u/w. DAWSON, Montague Asuntttnuvttutn i ."'1 ' (SM; CALL ON assent Fllllllii tasters usnrn hIaIlIa- emanates-canons. recall roa tom . tr to asonno ..... .éatr;~l.......