PAGE SIX M____~_V__HM V’ ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS LTD. CUMULATIVE REDEEMABLE PREPTIRRED and CLASS "A" COMMON To Yield 53M?» _ F. J. BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTD. E. M. BAGNALL-hlanager ' 142 Richmond St. Charlottetown ‘felcphone i470 ‘ii _ _ Advertising '~’_Fcr3aié“ I“ i" Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals 5c per word; Western and linslern Luculs 2o per ivord; Announcements and (‘oriiing l-ji-i-nts 3c per word; Classified 3o per word; In Rlemoriaui Notices illc per iueh; Lists ui Floral and iiiiritual (lilerings. Cards. etc. 5o per nnnie; Letters ul’ Condolence R-ic per inch; Wedding Engagements 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every iidditionol 3 ivurds; Notices iii Thanks and Appreciation. tile pcr inch or 5e per WIIHI, IXLs ni Subscrip- tionxJ-ISI ceirs per inch: Address llllll Presentation $1.00. (Iihi-r riiics on application. ilelit Wanted \v.\.\"i'i-:ii _ 1.1m. Ti) llll ' no.1 \\.ig.;i~.~. Write '1" ISLUOIT i101‘.- (Iliiuzil i;;1iii, i't.i'1ii\;il.. Foifsaci; -_ o rims: overt’ 5.; lbs. Apply Box THU. Ciiit.‘ UllJHlllIl. “:35- ‘OR SALE - LEATHER 0051's ' 1i i‘. \>\ LNTED -_AL.E "I_-.'.. 1.1. a...‘ PM E 2 l i t c ‘on _ dunner; ‘Ciro-est:- W’ I11 i5‘ oi five, one : 5m‘ Street. kuif lll" (">1 l _ tzisii -lil~I(il.s"l‘l."lT V, _ r v .\l".ll 51m»: (‘Liik “LN 19ml" _ itulcgizitc ' . ,1: t‘ 2 "2 ., . . ‘ .. . . H i>ll.l<..\lllll0!'l’()ltl[ .\I'l‘\. HER- .100 “u. k . lot ' ‘ ‘iii ' carton ‘TEIICIE by .:~ R~ cwive: . complete itilivs i--l-iii.-\_ 2-4355; .'; l~t5HtL 7—6.\C7. Bargain '. Had-tr transmitters crin- riletv txizii-i .' Ollijillll S3. \\ '1' . ""1 J- l‘: l“ “m” i>.\i-; Fl [ENE-IE 2.1a l-tzvimiond. Tl) LIT!‘ _ __ betiro ill I lllilDfilflil-L-HIS iiieis clearance. j 1n all beautiful two 1011c 011d (DIOLIFS For double or bed». Worth double the n Ladies Chenille Huust», . 1i Very closely tufted iii rose. vvmc, turquoise. Sizes 71-30. Sent C. O. D plus postage .\ian<‘-.' rciiitided -l not srit-sfico Handicraft Distributors. ‘ hrnoke S‘... \\'r_~‘. Mont. Wanted .\ .\' Tl‘? I) -— BEER BOTTLPIS. lizclrs Iron and Metals. tlighcst " ~ Fast service Phone ‘Z1308 Block (L: Co BOTTLES Highest prices paid Fast pick no service Phone 2542 Eveninth‘ I107 11.11 .\ L, Gii.irti..i:i. i crass. Fauiidmétiraiiei?“ ixisi‘ - uicn iii: \ii'i"i'.—.rii'i'i.1" ieu.» ii..-:.~: LUST - LAllYs 5li."it.'lt WRI \\‘ 1. ' ' leather .~‘..rn.p. 54-1.. Reward, FOX llolyrtsoii, IIIIIIKlFCSS- titty Bet- Plrtlsalli Canada's : Marvel ‘J58 Bioor Sales lielii Wanted (‘"7 W"\\7.\.\‘i'1-".n‘:-T Zunzzati-in rep. we of fl‘. ‘s’. :. N0“? SELL Ziiirscrv tock Weekly’ pay. \'o investment ll Tim-series. .\iust have (‘\-; (live filll de-l t. fiuartiian. Fm‘ i-wcriiic to llIlTCl-l .ii1r:‘ ‘ .. .3, arsdTrucks For Sale SALE W.» ' . .. 10204. or \\'i‘lii‘ clown. l".. l’. ‘_'. c Salesman Wanted .'\ $'l'lI.\l)\ Jilll: i‘ rd quality 011i shin")- ‘1 every Nurseries, SALE -- 191'.’ BUICK SPI-IF-‘L ‘ S‘ dziii. radio and hmitor. Also n doc Cfiurh and 1040 i“ ' IRED. M. Woik guar- .\ Peterson, 100 RlCil~1l'illf‘l.Sll'i"r'l. ldione ZIiU-l-J. g Personal FOR .\'T-ll.I‘-.\i.til.\ LUMBAGO. ILIIPIYIILIII; Pains (Jul-st Colds. agipiy IICLII Pilllllflllilf,‘ (Iioey Oil we At iiiiir iiiiigtgist i} ‘g3? SHOWERPROOF ' Phone 2448 {IEW IIIETIIOD CLEANERS wan-in Medical .\l'illl‘lOil, .. i SIZED .5 (iiiwlwzi Ff. ‘s. C wAINiTEIu IiIA MOULDERS & COREMAKERS’ GOOD WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS Apply to MARITIME STEEL 8. FOUNDRIES LIMITED NEW GLASGOW, N.S. 14$»; ‘(Canadian Press] TORONTO. Jan. iii- Sales Stock 15300 Alger 3600 Am Lardei 700 Anglo Cdn 1.000 Ang Rouyn . 2000 Aquarius 11800 Armistice 5000 Ashley Athona Aubelle .. Aumaque Aunor Bk oi Mont Bk o! NS . Bk oi Tor Base Met Bear Beaulieu Bevcoiirt . Bidgcod Brzilornc Brit Dom Buiiad Buff Ank Buff Rl . .. . Calder Cal Edm Calliiian Campbell . ' Bii of Com . Cdii Brew Caribou y "Cent For ' ’ Centreniiique Chem Res Cheskirk Chesterrilie Chlnto Citriiliiiii Cot-honour Coin Loire Coionmc Con Seattle C011 Hoiiicst C011 Smelt 0011i? est Daragoii Delnlro Detta .. Dexter R1 Dit-hcuson Discovery Div Int ' DOlllC Dom Bk Doiitilda Dulama Duqiiesnc Duvay l-‘raiiioeor Frobislicr ' Giant Globe . . Gods Lnkc ' Gold Crest Gold Arrow .. Gold Man Gold 11o w‘ Golder-a (ioldviic (Tiiyama HLIIIHDI‘ Hard Rock Harricana l-leziclvcav Hcva Gm Int Nickel liit Uran Joburkc Joliei . Kelu-i-en KCIN. Hill ‘ Kcri‘ Add Kirk Gold Kirk Lake Labrador .' Lagucrre L Duiault L Rowa Lake Shore La Luz Laniaqi Lapasita Lardcr U .. 750 Leitch 31300 Lrlligllliill .3150 Little Li.- l.=00 Louvii-ourt 150 Macassa 49100 MacDonald 21100 Nlticiic 4700 MucLcod 13700 Madscn 2000 ivliigtiei. 260.’) Mal GI 4000 Mart-in. 145 hicliityre . 0.100 Mi-Marnizic . . 8000 McW-atters 250.’) Mid Cont 445 Min Corp i000 Mosher 2600 Myltunoque ZHOO Negus . 600 New Col .. 390 Norandx 2000 Norbenite 1700 Normetal .. i000 Norpick £5000 Norseman . 3000 Northiand 18500 Norzone 3050 OBrIe-i i500 Ogama 4100 Okalta . 3500 Omnltrsns ' 15500 Osisko r‘ 4 ssss!;ass;s' u: S ‘T P" fii ha ¢~>==$§2$¢ Do m Colds metal. The ‘orne, Lcid. Giant. 5.11/6!‘ I000 2800 700 ll3l2 l0500 6000 3000 1000 1000 2633 I150 S000 2000 1000 6500 100 3000 500 c300 500 4525 I00 2000 4400 850 3500 I800 Z700 T’? nu 19300 3060 2200 200 L. l r- Ooo-o-co-oooooeo-ooooo04400000000400c00000004000» SNOW REMOVED! AFTER THAT NEXT STORM- CALL US- SNOW LOADED AND HAULED AWAY EFFI- CIENTLY AND ECONOMICALLY -- NO AREA TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE- DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE ANYTIME County Construction Co. Ltd. vovoooooa 97 WATER ST. " PHONE 222-4 v v TOOLS ' We ore open to biry Carpenter and Mechanic Tools; also Men's Suits, Army Tuiiics, Fonts IIIO Footwear. We pcy spot cosh for everything we buy. Exchange Store I08 Richmond Si. PHONE 869 showed golds down 1.31 at and base metals .84 at 88.43. Weakness sized by a long list of losers in the senior list. Down were Aunor. Bra- Sullivan. Bevcourt, Bufiadlson, Discovery, Quemont and Eureka only gainers. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWIN Montreal Exchange Abitlbi .. Asbestos . B A Oil Bldg Pros Buck Silk‘ Beli Tel Can Brew Bathurst . Can Cement Can Pacific .. Orlanese . Can Car Found Can Car Pid . Can Steam Can Paper . Caekshutt . .. can Vickers . Dom Bridge Dom Coal Pid Don A Dis Seag . Doiii St B Dryden .... Fraser Ford A l-‘cunda .. . . Se: St Wares .... .. I-lmv Smith Ham Bridge llir Walker . (‘an Ind Al lrit Nickel imp Oil lnt Pete litt Pouer int Paper imp Tub B C Power C III Smelt Lake Woods Massey Harris McCull Front Nat St Car Can Nor Pfd Noranda Price Bros Oucbec Power Shawinigan bl. Low . 5i Law Pfd . . Dom Tex Tar ‘ifipg Eire A St of Can Brazilian Metals Retreat Cii Toronto Exchange TORONTO, yJanllfi -~ (CPF- and base metals retreated an sagging prices in quiet over-all Iiading on thc Toronto Stock Ex- change today. MacDonald, a base featured the mining lists on about 50,000 shares to close 38 cents down at $1.27. index 98.32 exchanges closing ‘i golds was empha- Dome, Huinor, Hollinger, Kerr Addisdri. Lake Shore. Lama- qiic, Sigma, Took Hughes, Wright- iargreaves. Aizglo-Rouyn, Ciiestervillc. Dickenson, Hedley, Maeassa, Mzic~ juniors were Patricia, Detta, Easier Central Cochenour, Malartlc, O'Brien, Preston, Sylvnnlto. Gainers were Juliet, Negus. Roybsr, Up- per Canada. smclters and Hudson Bay lost. 1 each a’. 97 1-2 and 44 3-4 respec- tively in the base metals other losers were East Sullivan, Falconbridge, mlda, Nor-metal, Osisko, Sherritt, where MacDonald. Nor Miller. Steep Rock, Silanco. were the Paoalta Pao Pete .. Pamour Paymnter . Pen lsy Piccadilly . Porc Reef . Preston . Que Man Queenston .. . Quemont . Regcourt . . Rlchmac .. . Rochette .. . Roxana . Royal B‘: Rupununi San Ant Senator Sheep Creek Sherritt. Sigma Silver Millcr Shanco Springer Starratt Sleep R0 . Sullivan Thunbois Toburn Upper Can Ventures ‘.170 Waite 4000 Wekusim . L500 Wiltsey 3000 Winora .. 500 Wright Hsr i500 Yellorex CURB 2300 Dailious 1400 Foothills Total sales 840,000 Markets At A Clance Toronto-Stocks lower; (Cushion Prom golds. base metals soft: induiitrllls hold. Montreal-Stocks lower; news- piints hold. New York-Stocks mixed: rails ciijoy brief rally. HARWARDEN. Cheshire, Eng- land —~ (OP) - Ari Anglican the- ological college for women {I to be opened In October u s memorial to the late Dr. William Archbishop gl IQ]. Temple. noun AATIIICAM tin l.. S. STEVENSON MINI» Papers Firm In Iiuiet Trading At Montreal MONTREAL. Jan. 16 -(Cl-‘-~ Papers displayed firming tenden- cies in quiet trading on the stock exchange and curb market today. The balance of the list continued to driit to lower price levelsuPrice changes were mainly iractionnl. Mines were irregularly lower. Early turnover was high but trading tapered off about noon. cif .06 at 27.50, utilities off .1 at 74.4; industrials oii 1.3 at. 121.7. papers up .44 at 350,05; golds off .86 at 72.14. Approximate indus- trial sales were 44.000 shares and mining sales totalled H9500 shares an increase of 34,600 shares over gestcrdays total. ' Brown ret-overed l-l of yester- day's loss at 4 l-Z on a turnover ot 7.675 shares in papers. The pre fcrred stock was i l-2 points bet ter ut 93. Price converted an curly ‘oss into a i-2 point gain at 6i. M rind O added l-8 at '23. Inter- national Paper was oil 5-8 tit i5 i-4 and Fraser eased l-2 at 5t 1-2. Abitlbi Pfd. onha turnover oi 1. 700 shares \\'l'i.$ down l-4 atil9 3-4. Utilities were mixed. Bell ad- vanced l-S at iii‘! 5-8 but Wi1ini- peg Electric lost 1-4 at 24 1-2 on a turnover of LEO shares. Consolidated Homestead lost one tcnt at 16 i-2 in oils. McCall was shaded at 12 and "Rights" clrop~ pod five cents at 60 0n E LUFIIQVBI Ul 10,780 shares. Guspe went ahead nine cents at 130. Walker was up onrpoint at 26 1-2 in beverages but. Seagrams was of! 1-4 at 19. Other indrirtrlat losers included Fleet off 1-8 at 3; Dominion TEX- tile off 1-4 at 12 on a turnover of 3,500 shares and Dosco "B" oil a similar fraction at 16 1-2. MarDonaid wn: down 3i cents u. 1.28 in mlncs on a turnover oi 113,700 shares. Quebec Manganese slipped two cents at 5O on a turn- over of 12.200 shares. Candego lost 2 l-2 cents at 47 1-2 and Alger, on a turnover of 30,000 shares de- timed 1-2 cent at 10. There were 185 issues traded on the two markets today oi which 25 were higher. 80 were lower and 82 remained untfiinnged. ‘Two new highs and l4 119W IOWS “ETC established. Rails Enjoy Rally On N. Y. Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. l6—- 4A.?)- Aided b_v rails, tiic stock market's over-ail average managed to shift ;:.t.o the plus column today after six straight generally losing ses- sions although numerous leaders were unresponsive. Transfers ot 760,000 shares com- pared with 730,000 Thursday will were a bottom l0!‘ a full stretch since Jan. 2. The Associated Press (SO-stock composite was up .2 oi a point at 64.2. Due entirely to the rail in- dex which w?" up 3.3. _ Canadian issues were firm with Hiram Walkers, up 7-8, leading the gainers. McIntyre advanced 1-t and Canadlpn Pacific l-B whtlc Dome Mines lost 1-8. Distillers Sesrgam was unchanged. On the curb Giant Yellow Knife was un- changed and Lake Shore unquot- Cd. Finishing up o point or better were Santa Fe at 03 i-ll, Southern Railway 38 i-S, Illinois Central 32 1-8 (following announcement that bond tenders would be re- quested), Ameradn Petroleum J3 t-il, Swift and Co. 36 3-8 (on a -peclal divldendt, American Can 79, Douglas Aircraft 56 7-8 and United Aircraft 26 1-8. Fractional improvement was shown for U. S. Steel, Bethlehem steel. Scars Roebuck, Consolidated Edison, Liver Corp, Glenn Mar- tin. Boeing Lmkheed, Scheiilcy, Kennecott. Philip Morris. Penn- sylvania Railroad. N. Y. Central, Great Northern Railway, Chess peake and Ohio, United Alr Lines, Twentieth Century-Fox and Para- mount Pictures. Pbllansbee Steel was oil’ 5-8 at 29 3-8 after the relapse of the day before as New York State of- ficials investigated a purported dual to purchase control oi this company. U. S. Gypsum dropped 4 points st 97 l-4. Skelly O11 yielded 1 l-I iii. l0! 1-2 and Plymouth Oil 1 i-S at 45 1-8. Others behind included Chrysler, General Motors, Good- iich, Goodyear, Woolworth, Deere, American Telephone, y ,_tiiiivtiiitt but! imam-v i-nvt\""“" h! ulr M, l. . ||AI rah: d n" gums nun-W" fhgylnllfli" no» “P Closing averages indicated banks‘ __.__.~ JANU-ARY_;__1_7,’ 1948 , to TIIE isitcionsor WARD iii . ~l-1iiIIes-1='aiidfCeitlcncii: ' " Having been requested by tl as o Cit-y Councillor, I h solicit your support. lf elected I will do my. best to serve our cit-y faithfully and well. I large number of voters to offer my service's ave consented to do so. I will run In Word IV, and here-by EDWIN C. JONNSTONE Dodge, Union Carbide. Owens- illinois. Union Pacific, Baltimore A: Ohio, Texas Co., Pagificflvestern Oil and Werner Bros. New York I Exchange Anaconda .. . Am Car and F .. Beth Steel . .. N Y Central Chcs Ohio Con Edison . ‘Eiec Auto Lite Lien Elec Geri Motors . Great North Pfd Did Oil NJ Kennccott ylont Ward horth Am Phil Pete L‘ s Rubber . tcadio Corp .. . Texas Corp United Air Van Air West Eiec . West. Union .. .. U S Steel BANKS I >—ur..i_zuw>-e.i r I I I | I | kdal@@m@‘ilb Commerce Montreal Nova scotia Royal Bk Produce I MONTREAL, Jan. l6 —- (CPI- Produce prices quoted here todayi ivere reported by the Dominion Department oi Agriculture as fol- Ions: l-Iggs: Free cases, A large 4i- 43; mcd 4-1-42 i-2; A-pullets 39-- 40 l-2; B 37-4-0; C 28~30. Pack- ed for ittport A-large 4B; med 46; pullets 42. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- iLEd, fresh and storage no 1 67 1-2. Current receipts Que no 1 pasteurized 8d 3-4; no l 65 3-4. First grade ereamery print Job price 69-70; solids 68 i-Z-Gi? 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts west- LlIl white on!‘ colored 35 1-4-35 .l~4. (Fob factory shipping points» Que white 36 l-Z. (Fob Montreal: wholesale: Western white and colored 36-437. No other prices es- tabllshed. Potatoes: Que no l 75 lbs 2.15- 2.225; NB no 1 75 lbs 2.25—2.35; P. ti. I. no 1 2.25-4.40; no 2 2.10; Bliss 2.05-1.10. '_ Examine Function 0f History Texts lei ¢+++o+ 00-0-04 >o+eoveoo+o+vo+oe+e+++o+a +0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o o o o c ATTENTION Courses iii the following trades will be given at the Vocational Wing, Charlottetown, us follows, provided Silffltienfrtlpplicgfiong ore received: _ Brickloying, 5 months, beginning Isl Feb. I948. Pmciiw,‘ Electricity, 5 months, beginning I t Feb. I948. Gerierol Carpentry, 3 months, beginning Isr April I938. Conditions: There will be no tuition fees or charges for mu terinl used, except that articles mode by the students, may be purchased them nl cost of material used. _ Students will pay their own transportation, board and Iodg ing, but to assist in this, bursaries will be arranged for those who successfully complete the course undertaken. Applications should store age grid the grade attained in school and should be mode immediately to Mr. E. S. Chandler, Vo- cational Wing, Charlottetown. ' L. W. SHAW, Deputy Minister and Director of Education. ___________‘°*¢*4+-0¢~0-01 ++4+o+o+0++4+o+o+e awe-owe +e+o+4+c o e I 1>" ’€ States are the consequences oi the war of 1812 and the Civil War in fostering notional feeling nd hastening Cunudintiunity;iconoliiic A gpgciql meeting of the p E. I. Ayrshire Breeders’ Club relations ul‘ the two countries; the will be held iii the Proviiicinl knportutice oi the l-‘irst World War; in pgoniotlng Canadian autonomy‘ Department of Agriculture Build- ing on and the significance oi membership, in the British Conmionwealth. i On the ohi1ei' hand. Canadian tcxtl books give inadequate attention tol THURSDAY. JAN. 22nd the origin and development nl the» At I O'clock North Arnerionu colonies and lo lllCI A G cconcnuc. social and political intcr- - r MCRAE. relationship between thorn. Only in Secretory the most. recent text books is any; __ fort made to explain the coini- paratlve forms of democratic gov-I eminent in the two countries. The coziimlttee suggested that, more cvtnpllasls iii Camndinn history _ GROCERY STORE be placed on the lmriod of Lhc growth and goodwill and Cii-CpCl‘1\t~ NEW EQUIPMENT 7n Queen Street ion between Canada and tlir- United States nnd less on early Wars. it vVrite BOX 788 c/o Guordiun urged that these books, particularly on the high-school lcvcl, contiiin material about the development of books would strengthen mutual good relations. 25% DISCOUNT ON TABLE LAMPS I ONLY-TRI-LITE FLOOR LAMP— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I the United States form 0i govern- ment. SPECIAL . . . . . . . . 20% DISCOUNT ON RECORD PLAYERS It proposed exchange oi’ teachers on the secondary school and college IIOUDOIR und PIN UP LAMPS SPECIAL VALUES levels for purposes of further study BROWN ELECTRIC and contended that improved text‘ I17 KENT STREET / For Canada, ll. S. NEW YORK. Jan l6 — (C?) — Criticism of history text books used in public and high schools in both Canada and the United States for giving an inadequate and some- times erroneous picture oi’ the re- lations between the two countries Li; voiced in a two-year study by ii team of educatlonlsls and his- lxzrlons. Tine study, in which the most widely-used text books were exam- ined to show to what extent they help ur hamper undcrltlndifi. was ..- ‘noted by the Canada- Unlted States cccnimittee on edu- cation and released by the Ameri- can Council on Education. The findings ware that American students get extrmniely little In- fommtlon about the people of Can- ada. and that much of it ls inu- e/urote, incomplete. and biased. Can- adian text books, like those in the United States almost ignored the neighboring democracy. Emphasis was placed on con- flicts between them tn- betwoen the United States and Britain, involv- ing Canada. ‘ Ilhe corrlnltieo recommended seven broad topics worth including in text books dealing with Canada: emergence of an independent Unit» ed Btu : development o4’ Canad- i. Insulate NOWZ! Maximum fuel saving and maximum comfort con only be obtained by maximum insulation and this is true no mutter who? fuel or what method of heating is employed. Full thick mineral wcol blown in under pressure permits insrailo lion of o smaller heating plant and raises wuII temperature: to comfort levels. The more expensive the fuel, the greater the savings. Consult us for free literature and estimates G. T. l-IARDIE I58 Gerct George St. ' CHARLOTTETOWN Provincial Representative NORTHERN INSULATION co. or CANADA, LTD. SAINT JOTIN, Ne. t Phone IOIZ EASTERN _ ECO dud POIILTIIY inn p0 tical democracy and IMMI- omy; tcchniquec for kdjpotmont of disputes; importance of American- Csnadlan affairs; defence; econo- inic relations and cultural reint- ans. “Fierce- warlike" Meny Americans are unaware CO-OPEIIATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. PUILIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the pro- visions of Section 39 (I) of The Cc-operolive Association Ac! oiid upon the voluntary request of two-thirds of its members. the Charter of rhi Eastern Egg and Poultry (Io-operative As- rociolioii Limited, with Head Office at Souris, Prince Edward Island, is hereby cancelled. that Canada ls independent, with her own form of govermmnt, One high school student. confessed that until this year he thought that: "Csnldians were a fierce, warlike people. somewhat like anger," the committee reported. Omitted fran or virtually ignored 'iri hiltoq DATED at Charlottetown, 8th dpy of January, A.D., I948. J. w. MocKINNON, ' - Registrar- Princc Edward Island, fllii books in the United