SAINT JUIIN SIILPNITE LTil. 4% IIIST MOIIUAGI BONDS DUB 196C ‘I A 100 and Accrued Interest to Yield H6 F. J. BRENNAN 8| COMPANY LTD. l. M. BAGNALb-Mansger Charlottetown ll! llchlnnnd St. {L New Ice-Ir Exchange Telephone I610 Advertising" Bates-Payable in Advance iggypggk Central Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern word; Classified '1». n. Palate lhrlfet llaport The following Domlnim Dmert- ment of Agriculture Marketing Service report is for Irldoy. Jan- lld-ry M. Unless otherwise speclfled/ all quotations era wholes-ale to retail for lt-lb. sacks. No. 1 grade. in 800d merohantsble condition RUNNERLESS Anmfldl - - 391's ' .Momm|nf. - Truck receipts glacial?" " r1’ a‘? nil. Oar arglcvkalsmlllisl: Number of g 1n - ~ _ carsontr c ingbroken 32. 1B ""1 °- - 1* "8. varies! c-mclitfl... "J55 Supplies liberal. demand moder- Bendlx Av 36 3-4 w“ - Pg-Iwslggfi" "1- ate. market steady. an. Whites. 9” 1'2 $2.133?" rlrln antenna-t ' nae-tar; an. sue-Lee; Que 19 1'2 lheseuea. Siiille... ver areas g1_1o.1_15_ Minimum Charges For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Borg . 46 3-4’ Briggs . . 361-4: locals k per word; Annollncelllentl and Coming Events 3c per Caterpllls 61 l-f r word; In Mamoriam Notices Me per C d: O .. 52 l : Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc, 5c per Ohrys 91 '|-8 tnch; Lists of Flu. _ A name; Letters of lenca Mo per lncb; Wedding Engage- nenta, 40 words L. "n0 and l0 cents for every additional i 3 3-4 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per inch or 6e 28 P" W011i; U!!! a! Subscriptions. 49 cents per inch; Address 319 and Presentation. 81.00. Other rates on application. .. 58 5 ‘Z .. 1f a s .. 37 1 8 ' For Sale Help Wanted 22f: roa sane-win ‘cnavitouzr MAID WANTED. SLEEP 0hr‘ C“ N" P '- 451: sedan x5 wage;- 5g_ preferred. for few weeks onfludwn ‘ ' 17 3' -—--—-~ longer. Phone 2386-1“ .In5i3lr'-n - 15 1'8 FOB sans-m IDBSTEB TRAPS ism l Harvester . . 73 and rqpg, 511g yggr 91d and nave: WANTED — STUDENT TO LEARN‘ lnt Pdp . .. 48 7-3 used. Apply Box 1H7. Guardian. lGlir dressing. \Vrite Box 276. Int Tel . l5 l-B .__ _.V_____.._... _._..__ _ l um" _ __ u FOR SALE - cow, 111w; was]; l will“? n w. ...__~_____. £33111, I 12g 34 old. to freshen March 101a. w.. WANTltD-I-"Uftrlisrluu noon. ' Mum 5-, 5-3 Carson. Canoe Cove. student. Apply Box 279. Guar- l Nash Kai 15-14 ron sane-om: on. ovals-sit. iarh LN" cm‘ M" 371's Silent Glow, new. Can be seen wsurao _ nasran ROOM. N Y °°""“1 1° l at 183 Euston. preferably unfurnished. Write N Am". 31 3'4 ""29? 230. Guardian. | gggllfm i: 1 4 Sedan. Ceiling price. Borden. MAID WANTED, SLEEP OUT l Phillip! 54 7-8 Phone 344.1. E. Samers. Carleton. pfglerrgd_ Apply M“ w_ L; Radio . 9 I ’i'***' R b . FOR. BALE-l TWO-DOOR. for: gflzffmld’ m “W” Huubm’ 5:5‘; n. $5 8 box. larse size. as good as new. hi“ Simmon, 38 14 A/pply to William Sllliphant. WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED l sown 14 5.3 Hum“ R4"!- Blrwksmlth- Apply Guard- s Pacific 4a 1-2 con SALE - FOUR. new» 1”‘ gpgiy ~~~~ -- £13“; , t f 1 M I ~ ' my a...::.ifn:cx For Rent lggbg" w n VHUW- r0 LET-FURNISHED. HEATED TL...‘ 3'2 FOR SALE_I BUQIZNG MARE bed-sitting room, desirable lu- Untd Alf _ 32 5_8 6 yea“ old’ ‘cod dflveh A1501 cation. Write Box 276. Guar- Umd Cofp _ 3 3-4 draft horse s years old, true dim‘ U 5 Rllllbfl‘ - 53 3-4 worker, weight 1400 we. Everett l U S Steel - '12 a-a MacDonald. Shamrock. Wanted Vflnldlum 1s 5-4 cw-‘Aa- "~——————-—-——" ~— - Warner Bros . 16 1-z FOB SALE ._ LATHS AND sILLs. W A N T E l) - ALE BOTTLES. Weslhse El 25 George Ross. Stanhope. Phone 220B. Maurice Block. . Willy; . . . 1o 1-4 ma sauc- - A NEON manor-arc w s NTED - ALE BOTTLEF. l w°°""°"“‘ - 51 3" Clock, suitable rel- restaurant. Phone 1101-2 ulmael Bros. I H” "My m’ w“) Apply I‘ wsnran _ eon-rams. rnvrs ti . . . Clark. Borden Restaurant. Borden. FOB SALE — 1988 OLDSMOBILIE Coach. Excellent condition. Apply to Arthur George, l) . ‘ , ,Slow Trading 0n P°rs°m=l ‘ll. Y. Stock Market The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. N. B. FOR sum-rune Ill-E!) COCK!!! Spaniel pups 2 months old. Ap- ply A. W. Bruce. Crapaud. Miscellaneous PAYNG FOR COWIIIDES 13c PER lb. Other skins comparatively highs. Maurice Block & Co. 1.0858 GUN, CAI». CAP Held up at gunpoint outside the tounty jail at Woodstock by the Prisoner he was escorting. Chief of Police T. L. Corbett of Tillson- burf, shown here. was robbed of his tunic. cap and loaded gun. Tl" "filling prisoner. Bruce 35111159". Z1, of Clear Creek. Ont., then tied the chief with his own shoelaces in Victoria park and fled in the pollcc car. Oneal tlla HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBEB goods) mailed postpald in plain.‘ sealed envelope wit-h pricelist. 6 samples 25c; 24 sample; 314ml NEW YORK. Jan. 26—(AP)—Ths Mgfl-Oydgr nqm 3g NQy-Rubbgp stock market Saturday concluded (you Box 91‘ gnmmqm Qnt. its second slowest six-session week in nearly two years with apathy | ' ‘ ' and mild irregularity persisting. Buslness Opportunities g The Associated Press OO-stock W035 yo]; young“; 3m composite was off .1 of e point at money selling portraits. Wrltegflz and °" U‘? Week Shilwml l w; pm“ 11mg“ A"; ¢°mpm.y_'net loss of two-tenths. Toronto 2, l In the short Saturday session -———- .Du Pout added 1 1-4 at 185 on WANTED - START YOUR OWN meagre sales, US. Btecl 8-8 at 72 business in your own home-fs-s. Youngstown Sheet 1-4 at o5 Work your own hours. Big profltsq 3-4, Douglas Aircraft 5-8 at '70 write to J’. U. King. Iewisvlllol 7-8; Johns-Manvllle l-z It 131' Mflnclbfl- N- B- vCleneral Motors 3-8 at 56 5-8 and :~ ll. trSteal Output E Continues To Glimb {N orron-rumrv - asun- lished Rural Watkins District u. a Rubber 1-4 at as a4. A llmflci "NW Gllllglli‘. lllilllllt ahead were American TelephoneA Ill nil “Ni 5.333" "°‘ mm." l‘. OTTAWA-Trudi receipts nil. variants-OB lull allalillaslllil- Car urlvala 1 P.E.I.. 1 Que. Num- rIll-MIIIIOINIIIIIAND be! of cars on track including NUISIIY BOOK — leads Asia as lmoken 12. Supplies heavy. demand UOIIIIUISED If. modwete. market steady. P.E.I-. NB. Whltleli, HAD-LU). P.E.I. 10 1b. repacked. 22 cents. Locals. No. 2. 15-85 cents. Que. 50 lb. paper. 80- 90 cents. NB. 100 lb. $1.90. TORONTO Truck receipts heavy. Car arrivals 5 P.E.I., 5 N .3. Number of cars on track including fllroken 10. Supplies liberal, demand ‘moderate. market steady. P.E.I. Whites, $1.50-l.60; N B. $l.40-1.50; out. $1304.25. . CLEVELAND. Jan. '10- (AP)-— -_ _ Steel production has increased tolmghlgzln; figgflniléfxsmgalgngfi. the highest level attained since the l PEI. cdrloads passing Cape Tor- w” “d i‘ he'd“ mm“! “ewfinentine- NS. 4 N.B. l Montreal pact-over peaks, the magazine Steel El Tina.“ a’ 0,11“ Cm‘ 5| Us‘ said today. b 9_ ‘ P'°*P°°‘5 l" m“ " ""“°‘““ Clarloads passing lvlkninnm, Ed- lgafqtggly 3:‘: ge-léfgfwis Silelélgfi; rtvundstozi 8s Riviera dllrlglllpi Ian excess in requirements of ilatflMontraal ' rolled products. including plstesflothm, mm __ beyond the secondary quarter 011cm“ onL __ 1947. some leaders entlclpate that USA q v;.:;.':='::“;'..n...“"u:.' :;..*?::.:; N» Edmund-l»- W» inot be reached until next yean: The supply of alloys is adequate. l ' "By virtue of rigid rationing and lvarious revisions in selling quotas,‘ i l I N13. i4 nee-u Seasonal summary ( Carlots) PEI. NJ}. N.S. Total 3504 $33 30‘) — 942B 82% B368 180 -— 862i. "some producers of major pPOdUCLSl1946_m expect to be fairly well caught up‘ 19648 on srrcarages by the end of this "P“cnc°nyl Dried herbs are three to four l5“ "f "Lem Wm be l“ much bu‘ ftlmes stronger than fresh herbs. so liter positron than st the beginning “mum be used Spummy m Sea- Iof the present period. barring wmd “mu . l quarter," Steel said. strikes. a point on which the m-| dustry now is fairly optimistic." Producers selling on n quarterly Equal-a. basis have begun to setl iallotments for the second Pt-riudfl and indications are that action wllll become fairly general rn the early‘ future. l "Meanwhile," the magazine said, pricing policies continua In a state $0M“ °f m“ iham with Despite the gas shortage last week which interrupted achtdules ' l! 50m! Points. steel‘: estimated s hat nsl production rats rose onc-' ’ m: point to 01.x. ‘ I, I N I M i N ‘I b Rubonheely andacta l dreaseleaa. uiclr relief. N u’ o a I 1°31 STAIN! CIINAWAII . Eisner rcouomcu. oggrdwhl Both coffee and ma. can leave q, m‘ 65‘ ' dark stain on chlnawsre that is -____ herd to remove if the brew ls git standing in a cup for some me. IMILFORD HAVEN’. Wales -(CP) -Dale Ibrt. built about 1000 and used by the navy during the war will be converted at s cost of 110.- ,000 (640.0110) lnto headquarters for L the West Wales Ilald society. l aha e! Iilcgene luddstaa‘: p c ll ears old. halls from Pcrtlocl. Ontario, sndhss available. If you are ag- gressive. and between the ages of 25 nd Sk-hsve or can secure trave outfit. this 1s your opportunity to get established in a profitable business of your own. l For full particulars write today‘ to The J. R. Watkins Compamni Dept. Z-C-IA. M77, Masson Si... Mor-treal. Que. L‘. I‘ ‘Will Demand Removal of Livestock Embargo EDMONTON. Jan. M ~40?)- Demands for removal of the Ca- nadlan embargo on llvesturk experts to the United 518193 will he renewed at the session of Parliament opening Jan. 30, , A, L. smith, Progressive Con- servative member for Cdlllry West. s-ald in an interview here today. Produce -MON’I‘R.EAL, Jan. M — (CF)- Produce prices quoted here Satur- day reported by the Dominion Dr:- partmant of Agriculture follow: » Rgl: Free cases: A large 35; A nlldlum N: A comm an; a 2o; c 2B. Packed for export: A large (fl; A medium 4.1; A pullsh 37. Butter: Wholesale, Que pseteur. lzad. fresh and storage no. 1 4o 1-2; current receipt Que no l ms- Dlllihd 8O I-G. del Mt]; No. 2 3! l4. del Mtl; first grade creamery prints Job price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; m..- rent receipt. _fob factory, colored 33 1'11; white M; wholealle, col- ored 32 18-10-23 l-ld; White :2 8-6-40. Potatoes: ‘II lb bags PII. 1.21;. N! Lia-nos; Qua 1.10- ls Your Chest Weak, Sore? You will find Poland's Cough Syrup ve soothing: it is strongly ant ptic andtdestroys bacteria in the mucus that clogs up the throat and nose. here as up abundance of soothln medication in ‘Polsorfe Coug Syrup which enables it to work l wonders on Col n. Let this specialized medication help you to clear your breathing organs "o! distresr-to abate nasty dis- uu intalallittg features of the men: one can Iahbitlen, flharaew-to bring hacking and aneezin to an end. Sold every- where n . 33c botilis. \ winning Hereford calf. Sears Roebuck. North AmerlcamiTireS, J. C. Penney, Kennecott and Am- erican Bmeltlvng. Santa Fe conceded 1 1-4 at 9Q 3-4. Lesser declines were suffered by Bethlehem, Goodyear, Penn- sylvania Railroad. Southern Paci- Bouthern Railway. Great Nflrlllfirn. Blltlmore and Ohio, Pennsylvania Power and Light, Electric Power and Light, AM. conda. Standard Oil (NJH General Electric. Westinghouse and Philip Morris. - Canadian issues were firm at the close but Dome Mines and Mo. Ihtyre each was down l-4. Can-a. dian Pacific. Hiram Wallis;- and Ddllilll!" 5tlsram were unchsng- e . Lake shore was eff 1-4. (By The Associated Press) DETROIT. Jan. fl—A new auto- mobile accessory that will put out a fire or inflate tires ls announ- . ced by the Ford Motor Company. l The new gadget, a small cylinder called an "emergency tire and fire unit." contains l0 ounces of carbon dioxide under pressure. Thls is laid to be sufficient ta put out an oil or gas fire or in- flate three avertge size tires. Canadian Medal of- Honour Men (Oontlnued from Pale f) under ‘u,’ n,“ u“ enunyv‘ “not speed 0f 3 l-Z KIIOQU- If! Although servlns as an orderly all “m” the time. and not in a fillliilli] caps-city. Robert I‘. D0661. H091!- less of tn. selling fire pourlae law ‘he hundrcd‘ o; lmuflln‘ p44.‘ IONDON. Jan. 21 -- (NBA) -— eral soldiers trapped In and near‘ The story of Britain's "fighting the crater of the ill-fated mine n. cola meter-abuts. lung“ g numbef of wounded mm. merged in enemy waters—wss re- lfrom the death-swept scene. ;vealed for the first time today. Many of the earlier citations sro 1n a strange craft officially loot very ilsclvilnl- and- the mm known as the M. s. c. (motor- wma terse statement. "Gallantrv In nee submersible canoe), these lcllvlll,’ docs not reveal tho sfitllll lone men did their fighting under ldeed for which the llhdal was m. n. n; “um ‘Qtpflns 5111p] lforthcoming. However. such vs the 1,, ‘namy h";,°,|_ [reason given ler the decoration c! Th," excluslv. 91cm", mow "hi" cnlmh" “mum” l“ "Fl how the "canoe-men" went lnto lous campaigns in Arizona. Theyi “mm were John Kllrnsrtin at What- stone Mountain. flerbert Mahlra at senses Mountain. and Mueller A. l-Isrdlns at Uhlriesltua Reun- against talns. For bravery in actions the Indians m Arizona from Aus- ust to October 18H, George G. Wortman of Moncton. N. l. and ly submerged. 3y NIA Foreign lervice lcunoe-mcn" - a wartime Thomas Gay. of Prince Idsvcrd Island. wm decorated, while James Anderson received his l Medal with the star-studded blue ribbon for gallantry during the pursuit el some Indians, and the fl ht which followed. at Wichita var» Tend. two years later. O I I Many year: have passed since‘ the earlier Canadian llalaror Honour mm received their awards for velour. In both World Wars there were of course, far fewer men from tha North IIVIIIJ in the United ltatea Array tlisn the 70.000 who fought la the "Clvll War. hut ln the service ef their own native land they have estab- lished irnpnlahable records cad have been honoured by other dc- ccrstlcns for service as less ujflt- orlcus. no lag vsluoug, ma‘ um" for which their Oaeadlan men-at-IIIII received. the Oonlresalensl lledsl of Ilen- our. . Virginia, voluntsrlly' buried tin secrecy and often |ub-' ( ... n. cistern cum ..'II INTERESTED Radios. Write J. B. Jay d: 50D. Morell cronarrovll m» vlcuurv a Among recent visitors to Char- lottetown were: Mrs. Chester Whler. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart, Miss Nanny George. and Mr. Bernard Batohilder. On Friday a car oi’ turnips was loaded on the railway siding by Mr. Earl Machsren. The ice ls now bashed from here to Lower Montague and travelling by lhls route is cspcc- lnlly good. A large crowd of hockey fans travelled by bus to Montague on All Stars and the Souris Legion- aires. Six local players rcprc- sented Georgetown on lllt‘ All Stars lineup. In ihc Southern Kings County Lcaguc. several games which had to b". postponed will b0 played on nny available open nights or al the conclusion of‘ the schedule. ‘.0 standing‘ in points now is Murray Harbour B Georgetown 5. and MoniaZUE 1- with Murray Harbour and Moni- aguc each having played one game more than Georgetown. 'f‘ickets are now being sold a- bout the town for the George- town l-ligh School ice wlvlch are to be held on Tuesday. 28th. lt is hoped the ticket sell- ers will encounter generous sup- yport from the citizens, as the pro- ceeds are for a worthwhile cause. filends of Mrs. Nettie Ross are sorry in hear that she is n pat- ient in the Montague Hospital and all hope for a speedy 1m" provement in her health- Lomaon -_ (c?) _ with re- cruiting for London's Metropoli- tan Police now averaging 80 a week. 1.467 men have qloinecl the force since the beginning of the YB"- Two are Canadians. INSIUIICIDE RESEARCH cannon - (cm _ A special insecticide research team has been fonned in British West Africa t0 experiment with chemicals devel- oped during the war. Campaigns ‘include cattle dlnlllnil- quarantine. ‘oiling and flushing streams to counter mosquitoes. inoculation, In this underwater photograph taken in a calm lea, Britain's submersible canoe has lust complete- Smallest underwater craft in the world. it had a range of 30 to 40 sea miles at a pilot. shown ready for duty at right. wears rubber suit and oxygen ap- Not only the canoe. but the men themselves. had to be fitted out for underwater operation. The pilot. whose head and shoulders projected from the tiny cockpit. wore a rubber sult and oxygen breathing apparatus. Great human endurance was required of the canoe-man. He and hi! craft were carried into enemy waters on the deck of a motor torpedo boat. or in a con- ventional submarlne. Then he set out on his mission. always work- ing at night. somciimcs forccd to remain in his tiny boat for l0 to 12 hours. Thursday night and attended tln- y game between the Southern Kings l sports. Great George Si. cncal i CLEANERS n . 7 .~Ccnnpletien' l ' of Your Modern Dry Cleaning Plant RITE-WAY 0 Fixtures j in this Up-to-Dnea l} Establishment were l Installer? 1 Edison Elcclrlc Contract Wiring - Elcirical Fixtures Charlottetown I bushcuttlng and burning and fenc- ing to prevent livestock roaming. To Ban llapsburgs From Austrian Throne IDNDON, Jan. Ib-(APJ-Jrhe four-power deputy Foreign Minis- ters Council has aired to write lnto the Austrian peace treaty a permanent veto on any future claim of the Hapsburg dynasty to the non-existent Austrian throne. an American informant seld today. The informant uld the bsll had not been discussed in detail. but l-t would apply presumably ta any asplront to the crown. ——Up From War’: Secret Depth: Submersible Canoe Chuamarlnc. a sea-grceil or Llu- ish-grren variety of beryl nqq N, g pI€ClOLl5 stone. is found in Not-tn and South America and Australia. N, J. MABON OPTOMITIIBT llttlng and Sélalllying Glasses Montague l‘. l. L Office Bears l0 la l! A at | to I P. M. llelfdays etc. tn appointment Office Connected With Pictures Reveal the Story of British Heroism The M. l. 0.. only l2 feet I inches long with a 27-inch beam. could be partially flooded by means of valves and travel with only the pilot’s head sbovc wat- er, or it could be completely sub- merged. In 50 feet of walcr. it could loop-lhe-loop. Although the assignment to man the submersible canc was a lite and death hazard for those who could meat the rigid physi- cal requirements, young man waited in line to volunteer for the Upic job. ly Lone Men Under the Sea in Enemy Waters 1"‘