PAGE SIX “sllllr loll: sutrlllrz l.r:. HIST UOI-‘NIAGI BONDS DUI IOU AT fltnnlAelrrnllntereetenYiolildfi r. J. lliilililii a colmllv lrll. I. M. IAONALL-Mnnller lllknnl It. Charlottetown Telephone 1470 Alvertieillg Bates-Payable in Advance Ihhln charge: IofAny l vertleement ll COIN- louu 5° pjg- wold; Weston: nieiaa-lelsaadlrerw»; _ M.“ dgmmqogai-lpggcsrdliemuiifl M’ u" °' F coiiiusiilii. m w inch; w-ddiu hm“ one; latter!“ "N; g $1.00 Ind 1.0 “i”. gm. o! giant: and Appreciation. l“ n‘, ‘an u.“ ,1 "hug-iguana, e0 cant: per inch; Addrou mull; Ill a M01011. $1.00. Of-IIOI‘ uulhmrn cent-e for ovary additional I par incl: or 5o rate: on eppl-irltlml- For Sale r01: saw - ENTERPRISE mo»: Duke Rune. Phone 1756-»!- yo“ SALE - I006]: AND IDT: Modem. conveniences. in M011‘ tague. ...j . non sou: -- rmro PONY Mann, red and white—one Honey SW6d sleigh, perfect condition. Murray Quartermain, Fredericton, N- VB; 175R SAI YLWG rut.- lels. Melvin Ford. NOW-l M! ' toll. Apply Montague Garafle- Help Wanted WANTED -- MIDDLE AGED 0B older won-tan for company for semi-invalid. woman in country- Wrlta Box "B." Guardian. WANTED - TEACHER FORTSUF- folk School. Supplement. $100.00, for the half year. Small schoolJ Apply w. s. hIcAIlhUf, Suffolk. l i ‘ For Rent JIOOM T0 LET - GENTRALLY located. Breakfast if desired. Ap-‘ ply "B." Guardian. | (Canadian Preee) ‘IORONIO. Jen. I- Balel Stock 100 Akait 4800 Aubelle . 2700 Aumnq 4500 Baxflm 5 Bk Tor 15400 Base Met 14200 Bear 71300 Beeulieu . 81000 Berwick 2000 Bevco 1000 Bidgood 4655 Bobjo . 2000 Bone; 3000 Boycon . 00 Brelm- 5500 Brcwis .. 4000 Buff‘ Adi 700 Buff Ank 8000 Buff Cdn 18200 Buff Rl 5500 Calder . 1800 Cal Edm 1000 Cf-ilmont p. 3000 0am Rl 120 Bk Com 805 C Brew . 700 Cas Trct . 250 Cent Pat. 2000 Cent For 1500 Chem Res , 13300Cheskirk coach. excellent condition. 11001- er and defroster. APT-ill‘ Tkwml)‘ son Produce Co. FOR SALE — 1980 ELL swam in good condition. pullers. » Borden Farti- I011. Also 40 Harring- i-‘mjhlsitlv ‘SE Y To“. to freshen soon R. Wlgmvfe- 54”‘. peque Road. i "Tisfi-iirrirrisairfiocii; mélgcserels $3.00 l- °- b~ Wmd Is‘! lands, D.Macl.can. Personal 4 HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBigll goods) mailed postpaid in pin sealed envelope WW1 P1169115“ ‘ samples 25c; 24 samples 51-00- Mail-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rubber Co.. Box 91, Hamilton. 0i"- Business Opportunities i l flé~ l a ucr. mo money sellln: Plmffliw- wme (or prices. United Art Company. Toronto 2. " W anted ii for two. Write S. Guardian. WANTED — CASH REGISTER. Must be good, write price. year. and condition. ten days trial. Box 335, Montague, P. E. I. WANTED — ROOM AND BOARD for semi-invalid. Will pay well. Apply "15.’ Guardian. waivrnn - 1 COACH on snlihilz body for 1936 Ford. Complete. A. E. Dignan. Olcary, P. E- I- W ANTED-ALE BOTTLES. Phone 220B. Maurice Block. W A N T E D - ALE BOTTLES. Phone 1107-2 Mimael Rros. WANTED - BOTTLES. PINTS ’I\he Rogers Ilardware Co.. Lid- Business Opportunities VACANCY. RAWLEIGII BUSI- ness now open in Queen. Trade well established. Excellent oppor- tunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawlelgth‘: Dept. ML-A-470-189, Montreal. Machinery DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- worid machines. Newest LVDHI evaiiabe from direct fncmrv rerr- resentctives for Canada No priority now necessarv Wire o deliveries are order of date. Corporation. Fender St... Vancouver Canada HEALTH HABITS Isolated efforts io improve our healthusuch as spasmodic dietinz. or occasional rccreational activities, art’ useless. We must work ccrclantiy B1 making and keeping oursrlves fit. That. at least. l5 the pronounce- ment uf health eflwte. who WW out, lhfii hrnlfltflfl rivals must b!- come e. habit- rrm coin‘ For Sale Out of town resident lllllef sell new Northern black lleilrat coat, dark Mink grin l4. Apply ISLAND FUIRIIIS ,he sang prayers in the sYIIHEOSUE fight housekeeping, suitable for, mi; Qguplfi‘. Telephone 1704 bc- tween ‘.2 ard 3 P. M- ; Miscellaneous i -" ' P I A N 0 LESSOhS — WILLIAM‘ Murchison, 171 Dorchestcr Street.‘ i nanrms woou ram). nnv. rtioiie 1259-1. 212 Sydney" , Street. I i¢ l rarmo FOR cowumns 13¢ rm lb. Horsehides $5.00 Each. ' Maur- ice Block & Co. Salesmen Wflflled WANTED — SALESMEN T0 SEIuL; electrical products to industrral. commercial and institutional ac- counts. Excellcz"; ccmml-Wm earnings with yearly rfirle-vmis: Give full particulars to Box No. i Baby Chicks i HILLSIDE CHICKS CANADA AP-l proved brezclcrs pullorlllm 18510‘!- Some available now. But. order soon. And for February, Much- April del very. The Gvvernmem, asks for 'early" chicks to fill Brit- . ish orders-home markets need‘ ‘ satisfying too. Wide choice breeds, crosses. Ask for particulars. PT-c‘ es. and order soon throliflh 880"‘- A. 1-1. Biyeiimii. 222 Queen E- Charlottetown. 75- Slabs. RUSSIAN COMPOSES NEW CANADA ANTHEM WINNXFEG. Jan. 27 - (or) - The-re is nolhlflfl musical about bolts of cloth lining a wholesale ‘textile establishment. but even in lihose surmuntlinils P- Zvimm“ ‘speaks reverenlll! about 111M810- Work in Winrlipefs Wh°1°531° ‘m’ trict and composilivn are only a street car ride opal‘! lmflzvankm‘ A; a youth iii his native Russia and nlayed flute and clarinet in the Russian anny for five years. He came to Canada in i906 T011 years ago the urge to comDOSE ll“ 900 Chesiv 3500 Chlnio .. 2500 Citral 2000 Cocheno 1500 Coin 1000 Coiomac 1500 Cent Cad 300 Conizir 6625 Con Beattie 200 Con Smelt . 8300 Conwest 2300 Crestau 500 Croinor 1300 Crowsho . 1500 Dzragon 200 Delnitc 20100 Denison 13500 Detta 10800 Dlcken 2800 Discov 3400 Div Int 120 Dome 106400 Donalda . 300 Duques 5200 Duvay . 2100 E Amphi . 3400 E Mal . 4900 E Sull 11945 Elder .. 38600 Eldolla .. 5000 El Sol 2000 Fed Kirk 2500 Franco 350 Frobish 2056 Giant; . 2500 Gillies . 66400 God L 500 Goldale .. 2000 Go Crest Go Eag .. Cm Hawk Go Halcrow Halliweli Hard Ruck . Harkei- Harrie Hasfiga Hdway Hedley Heva Home . Homer Homest Hosea Howey him. Since then he has turned 0“! more than 100 compositions. 'n-‘ eluding sor-GS. 111800 S0105 M"! Pa" triotic airs of classical structure. 4 Hi5 most recent work ls a 119W "0 Canada," dedicated to the P90‘! p19 of Canada in 1947,“ and set to! the words of the Canadian DOB!‘ WC Sandcrccok. Corfu/her (Yo/fieffi/h ‘D/opperzi" fie/dbz/ open A r/of/res p/h. CLOTHES PIN USED T0 FILL DROPPER To oat-iii n ernall qiiaiillly n! liquid out of a container with an opening too narrow for the hand. ured to hold a dropper as indi- cated. which i: filled when the pin is opened. without being re- leased. a spring type clothes pin can be‘ Hugh Mal Indian Int Nick Int Pete .. . Jacknl Jason .. Joliet Kayranrl . ' Kerr Add . Kirk Gold Kirk L .. Kirk To Kelwren L Wasa Lsbrarl Laguer _ L Fortunq L Rowan . L Shore Lard U La Luz Lamaq . . hm Cad 3000 lapaska 125 Leitch .. I500 Lexln 3900 Lingman 700 Macaw . 1250 MacDonald 1500 Macfle 2100 Manhood . 440 Madsen 900 Malart .. 1000 Man Ea . 2700 McKenz 11400 McLell .. 1100 McWett 6200 Mid Con 2100 lfng Corp i000 Molina 1600 Muller 1500 Myiem . 11100 Negue CALL ON erllsllel. rlllllllcr laAsrlznll Lllliiiil unplug. GIIIIIIIOILCBHUOHIII. neuev loills ur ro 8500.00 i- v‘ _. up b lfit. r. n leuleueee Repair: lo ladies and all type: of Electrical Ap- plillilcel. Prompt and et- iiciellt service. SHAWS RADIO SERVICE 6i Grafton St. PHONE 2200 Security Price: . lire iiigher 0n Montreal liarkit MONTREAL, Jan. 28 -'- (CPY- Security prices generally were me)‘,- erateiy higher on the stock ex- change and curb mu-rket wily 0h- courageti by the upward trend of New York market. Paper: end 1n- duetriels were the most active groups and displayed modfll Ill!" while other sections were mainly quiet and unchanged from yester- day‘: close. ‘Turnover we: light. Internationhl p-wfid IIUW" l" papers with i, one point rile in fairly active trading. St. Lawrence Corporation was temporarily up 1-4, but closed at rts previous quotations. Abitihl Preferred Olluo in for good play in late dealing: was upped 3-8. Other: improved were Fraser, 8t. Lawrence Paper Preferred, Great Lakes Common, St. Lawrence Corporation "A". Bethurst "A" and M. and O. Off fractions were Coneolidated, Efldy “A" and Donnlconn While Greet Lake: Preferred dipped n point. ‘Irading was distributed on a lllrly broad industrial 11st. ll~ though n0 individual issue wu heavily traded. Better were Gen- eral steel Wares. Montreal and Canadian Locomotives, Clhldllll Industries. Massey Preferred, Do- minion Bridge, Asbestos. Gypsum and Ford. Chemical: and Sugar were softer and Doeco "B" con‘ verted an early ion: into e slight gain. Brazilian upped 1-4, Bell and Montreal Power were steady and Shawinigan and Ottawa Power shaded in a dull utilities section. Montreal was off l-8 in bonkr and CPR. the same in confers. Seagrams was activl: in liquors and off 3-8 as was Canadian Brew- eries. Alco “A" ended unchanged after an early liiii, and Walker ad- vanced 1-2 in light trade. Domin- ion Textiles dropped 1-2 in tex- tiles and Ogiivle was firmer in milling. ' Base metals were mostly firm with Smelters up 1-4 and Nickel ahead a fraction after an opening loss. Noranria was off 3-4. B. A and McColl were slightly betyrr in oils. Interest waned in mines and volume was iixlit. slicmti pushed i113 with a 08in 0f l0 cents and Sullivan was ahead B cents while others higher were Heva, Fornw. que and Louvlcourt. On the down. side were MacDonald, Cerimil Cvdiliac and Beaulieu. Trading box score: Total sales, 149,700 shares; industriais, 39-700; mines, 110.000; stocks higher, 75; lower. 46; unchanged, 76; new hlxhs, 2; new lows, 0. FIGHT FIRE WITH norms CANBERRA - (or) - 11mg gum- IMF R. A- A. F. planes are fighting bushflres with chemical bombs weighing 450 pounds, which are ef- fective in the curly stages of fires. The bursts cover areas 40 yards by 10 yards. and experiments showed bombs dropped from 300 feet have an accuracy of 50 feet. 15900 New Bidla 4900 New Calu .. 3000 Ncwnorth . 5500 Nib 690 Norandn . 5500 Norgold 3600 Normet 1000 Norse 3100 N Inca 67750 Norzone 13350 New Marlon . 4700 OBrien 1000 Orenada . 3400 Orlac .. 12500 Oslsko 1100 Pacaltu . 3500 Pacif Pete 440 Pamour . 1000 Pandora . 2500 Paramaq 1000 Parbec .. 78100 Pen Rey 400 Patron 1000 Pic Por . 375 Pick Cr .. 500 Pioneer . 2000 Porc Perl 800 Powell .. 700 Do Vt 700 Premier 1500 Preston . 3600 Que Man 1477 Queenst, 390 Quemont. 7600 Regcrt .. 5000 Reno . 3000 Richmac 1000 Roche . 0050 Rouyn 2700 Roxana 55500 Rush . . . 1350 B!!! Ant 3000 Send 2200 Bulorm . 2700 Senator . 200 Sheep 78711 Bherrltt 100 Sigma 1600 Siecoe 2700 Springer 2100 Sterrett 2800 Steep R0 . 20400 Sullivan 2300 Surf .. . . I900 Sylvanite M60 Teck H . l5 Texe: 8000 Wilteey . 5600 Winch I00 Wrl 1hr GUI-I 101B Dalhous 1380 Foothill I10 Pend Ore Totel eele: IAQMO. Cockehuit Can Vlcker: Don: Brldie ~ Dom Coal Pld Doll A Diet SGII Dom St) B Dryden Fraser Ford A Fdtn Co -- Gnl St! W: bib 0-» :- I a- l i» “Con: e I n- &@§ u»- : I mi:- McCall Front Nel Stl Car :- I i:- Shewinigln St Law Do Pfd Dom Text Dom Tar . Wpg Elec A Stl Cda Braz . New York Exchange ,.. I in Anaconda Am Car and F Beth Steel NY Central C and O Con Edison .. Elec Auto Lite Gnl Elec Gnl Mtrs .. Gt Nor Pfd . Std Oi-i NJ Kennccott . M Ward Nor Am Phil Pete .. U S Rubber a: I w- I amide-Loom I I I moon-m r-tddtbe-nbiurh-we-ncnw-J-J I N Vanadium W Union .. Wstglrs t»! fle§€llh3ifl UIl-lfi ~ $8;S53i'w3-'5£~%$_=¢=wm@8~¢->S$ QXOQQM I Commerce . . Mt] .. Nova Scotia Royal Bank .. iievv York Markei Showing Signs 0f Recovery (By Victor Eublnk. Associated Prose Financial Writer) NEW YORK, Jan. 28—(APJ-'I‘hc stock market got another leg up on recovery today despite consid- erable quick profit cashing follow- ing Monday's late rally. Selected steels, mils, motors and pivotal industrial: puehed up frac- tions to around 3 points after fore- noon irregularity. While top mark; were trimmed in most cases end minor declines persisted, the plus column wa: widely populated at the c1050. TM Associated Pres: d0-etock commits was up 4| of e. point at 86-4. dllpllcatlhl iii advlnce of the preceding session. Cmadain Pacific we; up 1-3 it the close. Dome Mines gained 1-4; Distiller: Beagrarn was off 1-2. On :11: curb Lake Shore we: down U- Sjflteci retained a gain o! 7-8 at 78 3-4 end after the close director: declared the usual t1 dividend and reported net of $2M a ehnre for the December quu-lcr lmihet 08.11 in the September Period and 80 cent: in the final 1045 months. A preliminary male- ment for 104d showed not of $7.20 l common ahere conpared with 03.77 in the previous yeer. Earn- ing: were about in line with most Wail Street foreoute. Among the day‘: advancin etock: were Du Pom, up g gt 1 1-2; Norfolk and Western 2 at 281, Bouthern Eeilwey 2 at 47 lento Fe 1 t-I n! I4 t-fl. Ieetmen Kodak 2 i-2 at 227 i-i. Kennecott 1 3-4 at 4! I-4 end Chrysler 1 I-B It 90 1-8. Other: in front were Bethlehem, Republic ‘Steel. General Motor-e. Montgomery Ward, Woolworth, In- ternational Herveeinr, Dougie: Aircraft; Ooneoiideted Idteun. Pennsylvania Pewm. repel-Cole, Atlantic Ceut n0, lellthefll Phel- flc, 0t. North , Pullman. Johna- lhnville. General. Ieotrlc, Ameri- cell Oerl, Anaconda. Phebe Dodge elld American Queuing.‘ ' _.__._-_... i} Lwéa 90d D "s... World-wide arms reduction Produce MONTREAL. Jan. 28 - (CP)— Produce price: quoted here todly rgpurled by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs, free bases: _A 10119 35 1-3; A medium 33 l-fl: A pullet: 29 1-2; B 29-30; O 25. Packed for export: A large 43; A medium 41; A pul- lela 37. Butter: Wholesale, Que pasteur- ized. fresh and storage No. 1 40 1-2; current receipt Qua no. 1 pas- teurized 39 3-4, del Mtl; no. 2 38 3-4, del Mtl; first grade creamery prints Job price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; cur- rent receipt, fob flactory, colored 22 1-16; white 12; wholesale, col- ored 22 13-16-23 1-16: white 22 3-4-23. Potatoes: 75 lb bags PEI 1.25- 1.351 NB 1.I5-—1.25; Que 1.10-1.15. Sheep Breeding Was Graham Bells iioilhy Scientific breeding is the prac- tic-al application of the scienvc of genetics. It is of great i-mpcvance to all concerned with animal hus- bandry. Perhaps one of the first great scientific brains ever to be applied to both the theoretical and the practical aspects of this scicncc was that of Alexander Grahiam Bell, the hundredth anniversary of whose birth will be celebrated on Vlzirch 3- 1947. Bell's brain was such that he sought always new researches and enterprises. In his working life, the invention of the 281817110119 was ilardly more than an incident, for once the telephone was placed on e practical and economic footing, and u soon as the patent lawsuits connected with it were settled, we find Boil turning to other pursuits, most of which led to valuable con- tribution: to science and eociety. Bell's interest in genetics was aroused after he had purchased e house near Baddeck, N. 5., which he called Belnn Bhreagh. It wag in the centre of a sheep-raising district.‘ Bell noticed that the birth of twin lambs was a rare thing, which struck him es odd. Why did :h=ep not prOdllCQ a Utter. like pigs, or dogs? It was expensive to feed a largo number of ¢wes through the winter. each one of_which would produce just one lamb in the spring. From those elngle lamb: mutt come the wool end the meat that were to be eoid, and the m]. ma]: for future breeding purposes, Bell thought the answer lrly i-n the number o-f nipples that sheep normally ponesacd. which we: two, a: compared to the many nipples 0! l IOW- In 1880 he bought a flock 0! 811MB. and selected from it the ewe: which possessed rudimentary nlnales in excess of the usual two. By careful selection he managed to bred eheep that normally heq nix nipples. end which bore twin: or triplet: in more than so pcr cont of ell binthe. Work Carefully Toetod All detail: of mating, feeding and lambing were carefully recorded and tabulated. and Bell carefully tented every possible future to find out it: effect on breeding. H: lent hi: belt eix-nlppled rem: to neighbouring farmers, who agreed to eell him any multi-nipplaq limit" thlt might be produced, and there. by lnlimlld the eize of his six- fll-Dlllfll llwk end epeeded up hi: experiment. Dy 1914, the elx-nippled breed wa: firmly eetebliehod, and Bgll handed ii. ovoi- to n colleague, Whq thereafter took the rflpongllbfllgy for the flock. It looked, for thy time. ee if Bell had concluded hi: Iheeir-brfldinl experimente, but hll WIII. Mlbll Bill, hid Income,- ___ * lllIiiLOP llorl-zl SIIIT Jill - - - I.l. Austin, U. S. delegate, shown her; Security council will also hear British mine char 8E5 Bill"! 519301115» discussion by the deeply interested in them. She now determined to esteblish a small flock which was to be n twin-beat‘- ing flock. Naturally her husband at once took charge of the twin-bear- ing experiment. Thi: flock Wll selected from known twin-belting ewe: and from ram: that were twin: or had sired twins; no particular regard was given tn the number of nipples on each animal. Within e very few years, the twin-bearing character- istic had been greatly developed, and the vest lmlority of the Bcinn Bhreagh flock bore twin: each spring. This was a very important ad- vance for sheep-breeders. because the twin lamb: were found to be the equal of eingle-blrth lqnlb: in eize and wool production after one summer. This meant roughly doub- ling the production of sheep pcr ewe fed during the winter. After Bell‘: death, his heirs sel- octed Professor E. G. Bitzmeii to carry on hi: sheep-breeding experi- ments. Ritzman’: sheep had better wool and mutton than did Bell's, and so he was able to improve the strains considerably. The import- ance of the Beiinn Bhreagh experi- merits can poi-hep: be Judged by the attention they uoueed among sheopbrecder: the world over. Vlsl. tors from many European and Asl- atic countries made the pilgrimage to Beinn Bhreagh to learn from the experience that had been u:- cumulated them. Bell‘: scientific position with re- gard to genetics was recognized by the American Genetic Association. which made him gmember of its council, and awarded hi-m a medal for hi: work with lhcep. The ex- periment: thonuelve: ere being carried on still. in many placer. At Middlcbury, Vermont, the descend- ants of Bell‘: flocks are today still the subject: of clreiui, scientific breeding experiments. ‘ JABRING LAUGH STEAL! CHARM A woman can be beautiful, well- tlrcssed, suavaly-manneled and know her way around the world} yet have these impression: ofi, charm wrecked by her loud or‘ raucql: laughter. A charm~exponent Margery Wil- son describes that kind of laugh- ter as nervous explosiveness. She says it’: often mirthlees, and is more apt to be e defence mechan- inn then e. happy gvmotlongl n. action. But luckily an unpleasant gul- faw can be changed into e, merry, rippling laugh which. says our ex- perhdile the way (‘laugh lhould, scun . To remedy the trouble which ef- fect: the bolsterou: laugh --it's trapped ill the throat by muscular constructions -- Miss Wilson says to re-traln it to start from the dlaphmllm. At that po-int or Origin a laugh can be controlled. med: flmdblt. be released loudly o: softly. The training? Practise dot-pm breathing exercises. While bPQIlIF, in: deeper, u deep down e: the‘ dlllihfllm- nvu Mill Wllloh, pm-i tie: eitplodlllg silent. mlrthlels‘ ha-he-ll; sound: from that point v! vrlirin in Jerky guets o! ali». i These exercise: create g champ] for a laugh which with practice will“ take to the new longer route wit hurry. btlbbll i ll eound. n‘ or t” n: DUBLIN -- (CP) u- Elna feces s.‘ shorten of ales: bottles and slim‘ zines because of e. netriction on the‘, Droduction of sodium carbonate. a1: "ill llllfldient, in Etigiieh planis| that m iumim ion on fuel. E. R. Broil) & Son (""re, Auto, Life, ‘Acciden t,Sl'cknese and ‘Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Ratu 5861i! e1 Summeceide. D‘. 0._ Stewart I44 Richmond St- Charlottetown w. IU. N. was pu off for two weeks after Warrcli h on left with Australia's Norman Makin, pleaded for more time ciauanrau MISSIONARY 1S FLYING r0 condo Boarding the plane which wll curry him to the Belgian Oonik Robin mush-om. 1'1 month!» t!" a lift from his fathar, Edvard Edstrom of British Columbga. sir-om, with h‘! “n” °“_ ‘fin (‘hi-ldfcfl. will mad five will“ m, conga as a Seventh D81’ ' ventiat missionafl. Call PAUUS n» Charter Flights Typical fllroe between Charlottetown and Soul: $11-90 Georgetown . . .. . 9-00 Murray Harbor . . 9-1" Murray River .. . Montague Vernon Crapnlld Borden Alberton . . . Tlgnieh . . . 0’Lonry . Mfmlnegaeh Egmont Bay . .. - tlbatllem Amherst .-. Trill-o .o:e¢-.:- IIIIO ..|-¢ Frodorlcton . . . . . Sydney Bethurat Pllllt Fllliifi SERVlBE Hanger A Charlottetown Airport Phone 1800-!