_l=er Sale .i_n ____.._ _.___... _.___._____ Advertising Rates-Payable In Ailyanee ‘I Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement as Cents Central Guardian Locals 5e per word; Western and Eastern Locals 2o per word; Announcement and Corning Events 3o per word‘, Classified 8o per word; 1n Meinorlani Notices Mo per inch; Lists ot Floral and rlpirltusl Offerings, Cards. eta. 5e per name; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words for 51.00 and l0 cents for evcry additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84o per inch or 5c per word; Lists of Subscrip- | tlons, 49 cents per inch; Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. l llelii Wanted lbs. Apply Box 706. caia Guardian. fur collar. size all. act Book of liiioivlct Beer, 204i lillisbow . Sales lieilrifllllell‘ FOB SALE - LEATHER COAT-vi _~_____ _____ Alon complete; wAxTEn __ vyoMAN 0R Gum Fol: sauf- nu..- OVER so WANTED -.. UAPABLE M01155. keeper" in family of flve, one adult. Apply 300 Fitzroy Street. for housework. 'l"wo adults. 15 miles from City. Write Box 790. care of Guardian. apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggist. ‘EESMEN wasrizii _ m. r111 sales Organization represent- ing one of the largest manufac- turcrs of Bromiis and Mops. working gloves and ntltis- W003- ' eriivare, etc. is looking for an 88' gressive salesman to covcr rolah trade 1n P. E. T. Must have ex- perience and car. Give full de- tails to Box 7134. Guardian. Can guarantee ilflOtlkfti§itille to hard- working salcsnicii. * A .___ liiitifliiafll Salt - FOB. ssu: - 1339 c...wi.c., 2 1-2 mm in good condition. New iii-es. With or without. holst- James Beer, Cornwall- liyrshire Meeting A special meeting otltlie" P. E. l. Ayrshire Breeders ‘Club will be held in the Provincial v Departmental Agriculture Build- ing on r THURSDAY, JAN. 22nd At i O'closk A. G. McRAE, Secretory. "iuiiiuiu interim? The Annuul Meeting oi Prince Edward island Mutuol Fire lnsuronce Compony will be held in the Town Hull in Sum- merside on Tuesday the Twenty- seventh doy ot- lonuory. A- D- 1948, ot the hour oi ten-thirty o'clock in the iorenooii. Dot-ed this Twelfth duy 0i lcnuory, A.D. i948. T. LELAND LIHKLETTER, Secretory. Telephone Wanted ‘GMT. STATE PRIOI Apply "D". Guardian We ore open to buy Carpenter ond Mechanic Tools; also Wan’: Suits, Army Tunics, Pants ond Footwear. We poy spot cosh for everything we buy. Exchange Store 108 Richmond St. PHONE 869 We Clean OVERCOATS 33 Phone 2448 new iimioe eisiiiieiis DESK OR. lf-(Tkf 'l‘l£1.E1'li0NE| son. CHAR1._(J'1‘1‘ETO\\'.\' use] uez. t i "PARISIAN KING TRUSSK-MAS iio competitor. Thirty days trial receipt. $3.00. Returnabie expira- tion or balance $12.00. Medical Supply‘, 25 Gordon St., Moncton, N. B. SOUTH’ VHNSIDE W’. I. The monthly meeting of the Smith Winsloe W. l. met st the home of Mrs. Wallace Rodd on Wednesday evening Jen. 7th. The president Mrs. Rema MacDonald presided and opened thc meeting with the Institute Qde followed by the Creed. Roll call was responded, two visitors. Minutes of last meet- ewo visitors. Minutes of last meet- ing wcrc road and approved. It was nioicd and seconded that the expenses '0! installing sink in school be paid. it was decided to draw: ticket for wlnner of nursery mat at next meeting. ‘Pour members paid their fees. _ The Sick Crmmittee reported having visited and taken fruit. to five who were ill in the district. and gifts to two new babies. Three expressed their thanks for fruit tliev received. The School Committee reported having received science books Ind dict onary. also installing of sink. NE-Xl 109M108 to be held at the home of Mrs. Otto Campbell. Lunch Committee, Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie. Mrs. John Good and Mrs. Ruben Good. Propram Committee. Mrs. Lloyd Diamond. Collection amounted to 00 cents. At the close of the meeting an suction sale was held with Mr. Harold Crawford ss auctioneer. The articles werer donated by the members. A sum of $8.95 was realized. illaxton Confers With Truman \'V.\Slli.\'tj'l‘ON, Jail. i'r._icr>>-_ Defence Minister rooke Claxlon luclny conferred for l5 minutes with President 'l‘riinnii on mutual de- fence probltiiis but did not attempt, to gel down to cases on any speci- llc project. ‘llliey also talked about. the days when both were artillerymcn in France during the First. Great War. (‘lnxtoii emerged frcm the Presi- dent's office at 12:15 p.m. and was met by a group o-f reporters who spend their days watdiing white house callers. “Can you tell us what you were talking to the President about?" A reporter asked, expecting the usual evasion. "Of course, 1‘d be glad to," was the casual response and ttic sur- prised correspondents fairly gasp- ecl. "We resviiied conversations be- gan last shimmer when the Presi- dent. was in tittawii," Claxlon said. “Wc were talking about the de- fence organization of our two coun- trier." OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. I. . On January 8th the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute held their first mecUng of the new your at the home of Mrs. Russell Smth. There was nine members present. meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by collection amounting to B0 cents. Minutes of December meeting were read, approved and signed. A bill of $9.60 for Christmas gills was handed iri also 40 cents for dye» and lemming for Santa suit, and 01.00 for oranges for ch lclen, Those bills were moved paid. 80.75 collected for Orphanage by Mrs, R. L. MscPherson and Mrl. Gordon Cari- was handed in. One pair of stockings flnliilied, also s sweater fer Md Cross. School and lick New York ' Exchange Goodyear" . Gt Nor P Int Tel FOR SALE —- J Mm- and Dayton Mczit Sliver. Clai'kj“~Ay-1~ED_“IMEDIATELLTWO Kcnnec - PhQlO $9Yl1¢P~ girls over 1B year sof age for din- Moiilg . - rzisiuzuii-u- .."..;u..;.i..s»ii gs '"9=1:d“'rrk- Bow end ioss- N-e- w}, V, , __ _ __ . v_ r .g pioii ed. Apply “llh teiei- N ‘i Qeinizil Ladys black <u.i.. ill. inmmcd.‘ pm“ m Rothesay collegiate N Am" Si" 16-. “PM” l" “m” mils‘; School Hollies v N. s Phil‘i' s boro St., nlttr 6 lilil. _. _ _-_-.__.L%__;_.a..__ Radio‘) ' ——-—-—?-—~~ ~ r- ' " SPLEN OPPORTUNITY, gum- ' l-‘OR saua- wait siirrLrs-l age $4500 Wendy M. mm m. Rfliwb -New ‘in factors wrwii "Wis “Y! woerian to sulllbiy more than 25o Sea“ R RCA Radar receivers cosiplwl Familcx necessities to the Deollie s"““‘°“‘ with 1'.‘ tubvs l-~i»ltl.\; ‘l-—95§3_ iri your neighborhood. Write to- 50cm“: l~—6J51 145ml‘ ”~ 5W7 ' ' duy for complete details of our S P*“".“° for‘ $15. i1‘ tithe-tested plaii for fast, easy. Sid on NJ 1116i" “i111 9 direct --lO - oustcirnef sai s. ata- Sm“ “ml bargain s8 w iogue l-‘ree. Fairnilex, 1600 eiorl- $01M" cash-J. R. Fraser. l-lcx 67. 1\f.0nc-_ 1mm.’ Momma ‘ Texas . ' mm N, 11;, l glltdncfiigp . .. ‘a l’; ~——-—~ _ S u Cl‘ - Wanted amuuul! Lit___._.__ u s Steel . .. . 7s i-z .____-.~_-~- » --~~-—~_ TO uzifi- nearer) FURNISII- ivai-uer i2 ‘V A NTE D — BEE“ BOTTLES" ed room. Write Box 791, care oi Vanadium . i6 7-8 tildes. lrw M111 F-"Ktis- 1115*?" Guardian. Wcsi-hsc El .. $8 5-8 prices. Fast scrilvf PM"? 2-08 ~.-_-___----~_--v----_~- ivnoiworili .. _ 46 ~ Maurrce Block & LO. TO LET — UNFURNISHED 3- Youngstown _ '1; 1.4 . _~ ~A~~ - M" . room apartment, heated, resi- _ ‘VANTED '- qlwo "00" F?‘ dciitial. No“ children. Apply liorsu. Write Eurl Rodd, Wm- L‘ Guardian is; ~--- $5 000 000 For warn-no - ace gUfTliEg Fill’ Bent _, 7 I ’ niiihest prim Paid ‘*5 N‘ ”‘—"~' T M‘ t c ... "I 3'15" i107. lliicliacl Bros. ' ' ' . I I Personal Ferry Facilities it" 1i!“ “.°“”“°°P‘“3' “We m son NEUBALGIA UMB ‘ w‘ Gummm‘ - ' niieuuatie Pains fries: gill: i —‘— OTTAVAA, Jan. 18 -- (OPP-Plans are being prepared for $5,000,000 improvements to ferry faculties at. tho Strait of Cmiso. including the construction of a new ferry-boat, Transport Minister Chevrler said iociay. The iniiiister=said proposals for a bridge or causeway over the nar- row" strip of water separating Cape Breton from the Nova Scotia main- land had been ruled out. tempor- arily. Engineers had reported the. the project was feasible, but MI. Chevrier said the Government did riot consider the expenditure ivar ranted at this time. Advocates of thc causeway plar in Nova Scotia have been pushing it for many years. and a number of delegations have visited Ottawa 0o it. They claim it would relieve a bottleneck at. the strait that affects such traffic as the outpu‘. of Cape Bretorjrs steel mills anu‘ coal’ mines, particularly when ice clogs the passage in winter. But Mi‘. Clievrler said- today ‘hat. for thc time being, any im- provement at the strait would be by way of betterment-s to existing facilities. The Government was given s. $5,- 000,000 appropriation for this pur- pose at the 1347 session of Par- liament, and it now is having specifications drawn up for the new ferry and for work on its ter- minais. The minister said it had not been determined yet how much 1f the appropriation would be spent on the ferry, but he indicated it would be considerably under the 55,000,000 total. He pointed out the reiv Prince Edward island car-- ferry Abegivelt cost less than this. Mr. Chevrier said it would be some time before the contract. are let out. npcoiioucs ANONYMOUS MEET DETROIT‘, Jan. l8 - (APP- Nedrly 14,000 members o! Alcohpllcs Anonymous — the organization "that wasn't invented but just grow-held tlicir first interna- tional convention in Detroit Sat- urday. Coming from Canada, Michigan, liliiiois and Ohio, tho delegates piaiiiicd to hold most of their business meetings and diu- iier sessions iii private. Not even their meeting place was disclosed to the general public. committees had iio report. "Thank You" cords were rccieved from patients in Sanatorium. It was decided to continue Red Cross work as there is s-tll a vitsi nfld. Also to adopt an Institute in Eng- land, name and material to be taken to next meeting. Correspond- ance was read sud some discussion on a scrap book and mat. were talked about. members to get tnnterinl for next meeting. A valentine party was also planned. Program on citizenship irvas read by secretory and contest brought to a close this part of meeting. Mrs. Howard Carr kindly invited members to her home for February meeting at. which roll~ call will be answered by an article for a baliy ioyette. Mrs. Wallace Higgins ls in charge of program. It was moved that the meeting be adjourned. Lunch was served by hostess. REIIEVE RUBB r on i BY D Ii lslr 3i. fa , no neon ING IN "-44 eeooonled who Us " GvmllIAN._crili_ai._o-rrerowi~r Slew Session 0n ll. Y. Exchange (a; viewi- Iris-iii.) NEW YORK. Jan. 18--(AP)- The stock markerSaturday emerg- ed from another losing week, the slowest six-session stretch sliice last May, with mild recoveries ap- pearing for selected favorites sl- though rails, oils and many lead- ers remained in the minus ranks. In the final apathetic session rails slipped as a strike of brother- hoods threatened. Motors were al- most at standstill as a new round of wage demands loomed in this field. Declines of fractions were e shade in the majority at the close. Follansbee Steel, one of the weak spots lately as an investiga- tion of s. purported deal to pur- chase control of this com-pony pro- ceeded, was ollf 7-8 on the clay at 2S 1-2 but. suffered a net dip of 9 1-2 points for the week. The stock rallied a bit near the close. Plymouth Oil for thc day drop- ped 1 3-8 at 43 3-4. Lesser reces- sions were shown for U. S. steel. Sarita Fe, Pennsylvania Railroad, southern Railway, Southern Paci- fic, Standard Oil tNJt, Gulf Oil. Packard Motors, Douglas Aircraft, American Telephone. Westinghouse, Electric, J. C. Penney and Inter- national Paper. Modest improvement was retain- ed by Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Goodrich, Montgomery Ward. Sears Roebuck, Boeing, Glenn Mar- tin, Pan American Airways, Am- erican Airlines, United Air I..ines, Trans-Continental and Western Air. Allied Chemical, Paramount Pictures, Loews and Du Pont. Among Canadian issues. Dome Mines gained 1-8 and Canadian Pacific was off 1-8. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was off .1 of a point at. 64.3 for the Saturday shift and on the week was down 1.4 points, ivid- est JCCBSSlOIl since the filial week of Novemiben. It was the narrow- est; Saturday market since Nov. 22. Volume of 300,000 shares ivas a bottom since Nov. 15. The week's aggregate of $1316.50 shares com- pared with"5,178,086 the week e- fore and was a minimum for any six-day period since that ended last May i0. YORK W. M. B. The York Auxiliary of the W. M. S. met at. the home of Mrs. Horace Vessey on Monday eve- ning, January 5th with the presi- dent. presiding. The theme for the meeting was “The Bible for Burma and India." The mee ‘ng opened with call to wqrghi ’ and hymn “From Greenlanrls Icy Mountains" and responsive reading of Psalm 67, followed with prayer by Mrs J- H. MacCallum. The scripture lcs- son, Romans 10:8-17, was read by Mrs. W. D. Cooke. Mrs. MacCal- lum read from “Blue Book" of tho work missionaries were doing in giving the Bible to lion-Christians and the large part they have iri bringing the light of Gods word into the dark places o1 the world. ‘The offering was taken and dedi- cated. Hymn "In Christ There is no East or West." was sung. Mrs. Horace Vessey was in charge of Study Book and read of the many hardships endured by one of the early missionaries. Adonlrarn Judson and his wife. oif the days, weeks, and months spent in translating the Bible of his imprisonment and how he was at last. set free to continue his great work. Mrs. Elmer Brown then read of the great achievements of Wil- liam Carey and his co-workers in the Set-ampere Press in India. Mrs. Mawallurn reed about the great work Henry Martyn and Robert Southey had done for indie. Roll call was responded to by twelve members and one visitor. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The Supply Secretary reported boxes sent to Labrador and Trinidad had arrived safely. "Believe" was word chosen for answer to roll call for next meet- ing. Mrs. Lloyd Vesscy was nP- pointed lCBdCY oi’ Junior Mission Band. Assistant leader. Mrs. Rich- ard Vessel’. Mrs. Robert Oil-Ewell‘ and Mrs. B. A. Msllett to have charge of Study Book for next meeting. A small bill was presented and paid. Hymn, "Thou Whose Al- mighty Word". was sunz. Rev. J. H. MacCallum then dedicated the officers to their work for iltl. President. Mrs. J. H. MaoCalimn. First. vice-president, Mrs. W. D. Cooke. Second vice-president, Mrs. Hor- ace Vesscy. Secretary, Mrs. Elmer Brown. Treasurer. Mrs, Milton Vessey- SuptpU Secretary. Mrs. APChiB vessey. Christian Stewardship and l-‘in- ance, Mrs. W. D. Cooke. Press secretary, Mrs. Leigh Ves- sey. . Missionary Monlhly and oiu- zenship, Mrs. Warren Vessey. Senior Mission Band Leader. Mrs. Elmer Brown. Assistant Leader. Mrs. Leigh Vessey. Temperance Secretary, Mrs. Elmer Brown. The meeting closed with the benediction. ~ Refreshments were served by hostess ind s social hour enjoyed. NEW ATLANTIC ‘RECORD SHANNON, Eire, Jan. 10-411?) -'I'lie Pan American Clipper chai- lenge. with 80 dozen eggs and other freight. for Britain, arrived today claiming s record for an At- lantic crossing. Airline officials sold the flight fromrGendsr, Nfld, was mode in five hours. three min- utes. 30 minutes faster than the previous record trip. ilontriliiitlene Te Protestant Orphanage Mont-Stile District Under Mrs. B. W. Bock Montllile by Mrs. Leroy White and Vera Beck $5.18: Bruce Leo. 35-00: Dr. George Inman. $3.00: Allan Masher. $3.00: Stewart and Beck. $3.00: Clark Bros. $41.00 each: auniféy at Vanlder- stine; S. S. Hessian; R. K. Cle- ments; W. R. Gilbert; Poole Hotel; PI- J- Matron: W. A. Joiinstone; Shirley McGregor; Ada. M_acGre- gor. $1.00 each: Eric Dewar; Ruth Stewart; Art Wlshart; Allister Currie; Carl Boehner; M, G. Pat- terson; Mrs. Ncllle Fraser; Thel- ma. Lartoi" . Mrs. J. P. Beer; J. J. Stewart; Selma. Llewellyn; Annie MacLean; Audrey Hew- ellyn; Wm. McLean; R, 1), Mg- Lean; Mrs. I. Bin-den; Cyrus Show; Alva Brchauti Cyril Johnston; o. H. Kidd: Ruth McGregor; Harry McConnell; Douglas Irving; Hor- ace nasal‘: Dough service Sta- tion; Donald Samson. 75c: Mildred Smith. 55c: Mrs. Harry Llewellyn. 50c each: Helen Campbell; Hag Maohennaii: Mrs. Bill Hilchsy: lvfrs. Alva. Allan: Mrs. stan Pear- don; Mrs. Ralph Graham; Archie llume. 35$: Catherine McEachei-ri. 25c: Myrtle Prosper. Total: $68.58. Montague by Mrs. B. C. MeLure $10.00: Vere Beck at Sons. $5.00: Ralph. Beck. l $5.0m. Bergman's. $2.00 each: Howard Vickeraon; Brefer Lleivellyii; Freddie McKen- zie; Temple Llewellyn; M, F. Mc- Dmlaldi Harry MnGi-égor; George StewartwEric McKinnon; Doug- ias McLaren; Louis Burke; Elmer Dunning. $1.00 each: John Shaw; Minnie Greene: Arthur MacNell1; Spencer Llewellyn; Jamiesons Pharmacy: Pearl Greene; Fulton Campbell; Robert Bryan; Dan McDonald: Mrs. Murdock MoKirinon; Mrs. Lorrie Wiggliiglon; William Stew- nrt: Wilfred Wetter-worth; Garnet McIntyre: Warren Ladner; Mrs. Dan McLean; Cleimimie McLean: Mrs. Winnie Bell; Athol McKin- iioii; Leon Johnston; B. C. Mc- Lure. 75c: Neil Hooiey. 50c each: Mrs. Frank Greene; Mrs. Wallace Campbell; Mrs. Roy Kennedy; Mrs. Byron Stewart: Mrs. Claude McLean; Mrs. George Aileii; Catherine Currie; Elizabeth Allen: Jenn Currie; Mrs. Harry Higginbotham. , 35c: Annie MacLean. 25c each: Sue Heirniphili; Mary Hemiphill; Wallace Reilly; Annie Shaw. Total: $71.10. . Montague by Tillie Rourke , $5.00: Mrs. Knott. $5.00: A. C. MeoKay. $2.00: Mrs. Albert Griffin. $1.00 each: Mrs. Nathaniel Gay: Mrs. Herbert Poole; Mrs. W. D. Johnston; Ma's. -A. D. McLure; Mrs. Lorne Johnston; Russell Mc- Gre-goi": G. H, Myers; Mrs. Jessie McDonald. 50c each: Mrs. Douglas Mc- Samuel Wood; Mlrs. Malcolm McKenzie; Mrs. John, $22.00. M ntague by Mrs. Rube Neimn $1.00 each: Mrs. H. E. Nelson; Mrs. Warren Wightman; Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart: Mrs. Ethel Stewart Adolphe; Mrs. Leroy White; Mrs. J. D. McLeod; Mrs. Henry McLaren; Mrs. N. J. Nich- oison. V50: each: Mrs. Forest Clow; Mrs. Henry Munroe; Mrs. Bearnis Rourke; Mrs. G. H. Nelson; Mrs. Duncan McDonald; Nelson Shaw: Rosella Jenkins; Mrs.. Harry Boehner: Mrs. George Gordon: Mrs. James Stewart: Mrs. Cari Stewart; Mrs. Syd Kerr. 45c: Mrs. George Sorrle. 35c: Milton Kennedy. 30c: Mosley Mead. 25c: Alex Kennedy. Cecil Bell; Mrs. Harold Nicholson: . Total: 817.35. , Upper Mootaslu _ 01.00 each: G. I. Ross; Isaac Secnple; John MeSrwiiiri; Alex R. McLeod:- Mrs. J. A. Meobsren. 75c: J. R. Sample. 50o each: Alena. ivloDonsld; John McKenzie; Mlrs. Murdock Mc- 100d. 30c: Alex Munroe. . 25c: Mrs. Carmen Rogers. Total: $7.80. Montague by Mrs. Cliff Lilly $1.00 each: Mrs. Capt. G. Lake: Mrs. Dan McGregor. 50o sac-h: Mrs. Lowell Poole; Mrs. W. D. Mcllachern; Mrs. John l. Poole; Mrs. Harry Lane; Mrs. C. E. Lilly: Mrs. Roy Clow; Mrs. John McKenzie; Mrs. Preston Sorrey; Mrs. Bruce MoPhee. 25o each: Mrs. Raymond Mn James Lowery; Mrs. Lowery. Total: $7.35. Montague by Mrs. Donald Samson $2.00: Mrs. Edgar McKirmoii. $1.00 each: Mrs. A. S; Adams; Mrs. J. 1L Fraser: Mrs. Catherine Mabon; Mrs. William McLean; Mrs. Randolph McLean. 50c each: Mrs. Will Fraser; Mrs. James Currie; Mrs. Martin Cur- rie; Mrs. Edcar White: MIR Harry McLean; -Mrs. Marshall Reynolds; Mrs. William Garrick. 35c: Mrs. James McBeth. 35c each: Mrs. George Preece; Mrs. Harvey Fraser. Total: $1.135. New Perth by Jean Stewart $5.00: James Gordon. $2.00; Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. $1.00 each: Mrs. John Ander- son; Mrs. Russell MacLesrn; Mrs. Wlm. Minohin; Mrs. Sam Mc- Pherson; Margaret Moar; George Moar; Mrs. Reg. Melllsh; Auswaid W81‘; ary Ceilings. 75c: Mrs. Elmest Moar. 50c each: Mrs. Ira Stewart; Mrs. Gordon Myers; Mrs. Charles Kennedy; Mrs. J. A. Dewar; MYS- _Fultori Smith; Mrs. Rm’ MacNeill; Mrs. Geo. Martin; Mrs. Johii Lewis; Mrs. Roy McKenzie. Total: $20.25. Peters Road by Marion McLean and Lucy Acorn $.00: Arthur Mncsyvain. $1.00: Willard Macleaii. 75c: Mrs. Otis Acorn: D. G. Reid. 70c; Mrs. Eflilia McPherson. 50c each: Mrs. Alex McLean: Mrs. Willard Orossman: MIS- Eimer Mnfiwaln; Mrs. Bert Hick- eri; Mrs. Joe McLean: Mrs. Neil MiciSwain; Edith. Acorn Bailey: Mrs. Munn; Mrs McKenzie; Mrs. Harry Butler; Mrs. Chester Mic- J. A. McSiwain. r - - 25c: Rayiziiond MacAulay. Total: Mrs. M. W. MacDonald $2.00 each; m. u. P. Stewart; Mrs. Davirf McKenzie; Mrs. M. W. Maixlonaid. $1.00 each: Mrs. E. L. Harring- ton; Mrs. Alfred MacWiIUa-ms; Mrs. Neil MoKlnnon; Mrs. M. A. M-acLeod; A. 11.. Cameron: Rev. E. C. Evans; Mrs. D. J. MacPtierson; Mrs. R. A. Gillie; Tene MacKen- zie; Mrs. John H. MacDonald; John R. MacWiiliams: Prank Mac- Donald; Percy McLean; D. S. Ross. 50c each: Norman Gillie: Cath- erine Glllls: Belle MacDonald: Joseph Dixon; v Lorraine MacWill llams; Mrs. L. A. Ross; James Hal- iiday; Mrs. Wm. Penny: Olive Pinloyson; Alex Mcwilllqns: Mrs. Russell nlzzell; Sam Prlzzell: Stewart MacWlilis-ms. 25c each: Victor Frizzell; Dave Bishop. Total: $27.00. (Montague Dist. to be continued) BIRTHS RISE SiA-ULT STE. MARIE, OiiL-(CP) —Births in Sauit Ste. Marie total- led 1,121 in 1947. ctmpared ivitih 974 in 1946, an increase of 13.11 poi- cent. Deaths were 292 against 282 in 1940. SACRED SEBPENT The "ivwanyu." a feathered ser- pent who was the mythological guardian of springs, was sacred to the preihistoric Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. f‘? Gogd J Swain; Mrs. Angus McLean; Mrs. ~M¢ vows o - - e - nrrcnrnnl A¢CEPTING H065. CANNER AND CUTTER-Cam’ AND CALVES’ L: MONDAY TO FRIDAY INCLUSIVE EVERY werx For Trucking Service Phone 296 or i274 cannon rieiiiziis eiiiiiiiorrizrowii riiiir HORACE WRIGHT, ‘Hearing Aid Manager, Northern Electric Co. ltd" i620 Nolre Dome St, Wesi.,\ Montreal, Que. ' liel_d in strict confidence. Northern COMPANY \ Writs o! once to When writing please give lull-particulars as to your business activities. All replies will be acknowledged and flecrric lIMITED 0'5 f‘ O-§ QQ4'O O-Q-OO ore received: colionol Wing, Charlottetown, \.§‘Q-Q-.Q“_.. Lukkk i i. l‘ 8.500'Miners 0n Strike In West CALGARY. Jail. 17. - (CF) __~ Government officials in British Columbia and Alberta tonight were striving to effect. a settle- ment of the paralyzing "unauth- orized" strike crippling prgdug. tlon in the majority of coal fields in both Provinces. A walkout of 3,000 B. C. min- eis today, together with fresh srikes in Alberta, seiit. the total number of United Mine Workers 0i America (C.I.O.l idle soaring post. the 8.500 rriark. The strike was started iii Alberta yesterday by miners seeking wage and wel- fare fund increases. ti. K. RAYON ourrm United Kingdom production of rayon reached a weight of 18,600,- 000 pounds in ‘SPDLUIIDGP. l/ - Arie Coilrses in the following tad ‘ll b ' - Wing, Charlottetown, as folldwsfsplldvideiiglllltlighnrtheurgiiggilss: NTIO Byiyklvvins. 5 months. beginning isr Feb. ma. Electricity, 5 months, beginning lst Feb. i948, Gengrq] cu 3 months. beginning 1st April 194s. Conditions: There will be no tuition ‘fees or char es to ielifll ‘"584. eXtept thot articles mode by the studengts mill m; Pilfchsosed lqv them ot cost of inoteriol used. I y v ludents will poy their own tro s ort t‘ b rd ing, but to assist in this, bursaries "willpbe ciirTdii on and lodg- ‘uccezggiilllY 50mph? liliie course undertaken. ico ions s o r r ~ _ school ond should bellied: llmlnedqidtelinio grade “flamed ‘i. L.‘ w. SHAW, Deputy Minister and Director of Edueotied, ¢ AAAAA \ r‘fV§Q, Practical rpentiy, ged for those wlia O E. S. Chandler, Ve. FARMERS Comptroller. O4++0-0-0~0-o0 +e++w+0++o++u ¢-o+e+¢4+y;. M4 Bracken Urges More Goods, Lower Taxes OTTAWA, John Bracken today Jan. 17. — urged (GP) < til Government. to bring about an in- crease in supplies liy greater pro- duction and a reduction of living costs by lessening indirect taxes. The Progressive Consewativl leader said in a statement issued from his office here that till question of rising prices now hal reached the stage of s “natioiil emergency." Unless the "rising spiral of SI creasing cost. of living is stopped il has dangerous implications for ill all," the statement added. Commercially, t-he importance I the Middle East, lies chiefly in II oil reserves. We're the Ministry of Rail Transport. I suppose youh/oglioardjltlf/lhi knudfrvlolods‘iILtlioJollino-stocltgthst is evsilgbh) "’ . _ "i