Man‘ an 1s.p9so le per word per IIIIDOS 3 words: 5., pet word: Ultl of an . Otbsrlietsa 1-neadveruaer agrees that for Irish: error is due to lhI‘II°ll1lBli0e _;llvl_lrtls'l'll_g, llstes-.. Pliyable‘ In Advance Ilininsunfvllergo ‘For An: Advertisement :4 cons. Central Guardian locals do per word; mm. to per word: Announcements and Coming Events lie’ per use of Floral end Spiri , utters of Condolence Me per inch: ugemenh £0 Wofdu for SI.“ Ind Notices of Thanks and Subscriptions. 0 cent: d Preeenlatio [Log damages _ out of errors In uiwrtisements beyond the gmuunl paid for the space actually occupied by that portion on the advertisement In which the error occurred, whether such there shall he no liability for non-Insertion of any adverflaement beyond the amount pnid for such advertisemeng Western and , iiaetern I In Memorials Notices lite on tuai Offerings. Cards, etc. on. Wedding Isn- ti cents for every additional Pllflelltlo Sis per inch or r Inch; Addren ~ I on Iilvlieation. _ the publisher shall not on men‘ of its servants or otherwise, and —j— my cm. mmorvs may clnoas 3.0.1-3 sired. Large type Ilnzla comb white Leghorn. Also New Hamp- shire and Barred Rock cross. it's me strain that counts. Write or cali Raynor’: Chick I-Iutchery. Charlottetown, R. R. 5 . --Garden Seeds. Semi for free catalogue. Arthur Vessey. York. p. E. I. iunnsms CHICKS 1 rule Hatchery for 32 years has been at this business of breeding and raising chicks. There may be lot of last minute buying. That's not good. It's late enough to get your chicks if you want the best pm-es for eggs and poultry. Give us your order now. Agents—Rex L. Dawsod. Albany: W. K. Crater. R. R. 6. Kensington A. H. Bryon- ton. 222 Queen St. East. Char- laitetown. ‘firs "- Irucks For Sale ‘i F1. -u Msciincry NEW AND USED BELTING. Au. widths. traces complete. light water: wheels. collars and hook names. driving harness. w. R. Morrison. Fredericton. ——-é NOTICE TO FARMERS — You CHI have your choice of our 6 tractors this year, No._ 30.40 Cocllshutt, 40 Diesel, 60-66-71 Oliver Tractors. Priced from 31400 up. In year 1949 I had 70 satisfied purchasers. Ask those men about our tractors before you buy a tractor. Cash. terms or livestock taken in trade. WEL ter 8. Weeks. . ' For Rent To LE'I‘_' TWO FURNISHED NOIM. suitable for light house- ‘keeplng. write Box 89. Guard- SI1. ilouses-Ants. Wanted fin. sans — ms ranoo Truck. new motor. Ray Berrtner. Hunter River. FOR SALE— CUSTOM DODGE. with radio and heater. 50941 condition. Phone 445 or 688 —— son SALE — MEICCIY CON- vertsbie, good condition. Brad- ley’: Service Station. roll. SALE — 1948 PONTIAC. torpedo style. Low mileage. Per- fect condition. Phone mo-2. I01! SALI5—lII5 DODGE DE- luxe coupe. Perfect condition. Apply Cnmpbell'g Garage, Powh nal Street. _____________...;.j. [on SALE-—-104'! 8-TON CHEV- rolet truck; 1947, 2 1-2-ton Chev- WANTEI) — FOUR on. FIVE room heated. unfumisbed Apart- ment. Write Box 87. Guardian. Lost 1108'!‘ —-‘LAs'1‘ WEEK. GREEN Pen set‘ in leather case. Please Phone Don MacLeod. $23-J. IAOST-—I‘N' OB AROUND PAL- mer Apartments, Lady's Watch. Manger please Phone 5128. Re- w . DOST — BILIJOLD IN DRESS- ing room Long River Rink. Finder please reilllrn to James Clerk, Kenslngton. 1 'x:os'r—nv on AROUND PALMER. Apartments. I1ady‘s Watch. \ — rclet truck; 1950, 1-2-ton G.M.C. find“. please Phone 523_ Re_ Phone 504 Kenrlngt wu.d_ DOST — AT THE FASHION j—<F£L Parade, a. gold brooch, with 9. FOR SALE — 00NV3ll'I"lB-LE ruby stone and pearls. Finder stroller. Phone 821-R. . please leave at Guardian office. rmvo eon SALE. rnonm "'"'”“' .i“i._____-_____. Miscellaneous won saw — FARM. 125 ACRE ._j________.___ Claude MacLean.KilmlI1r- I NAIL-BITING AND THUMB- ——"‘T ‘filw “D sucking discouraged wl t h .-,0” SALE mt Km’ m'nnm_ _ "'I‘husnz." Eliminate unsightly I-leads. Southrport. M. .j.._...——————— FOR SALE—l GIBIIS 0. C. hike, in good condition. Apply Sterling Stewart, Southport. ________.___.._._ FOR. SALE - WESTINGHOUSE Electric Router. Phone 1425. Bargain. ' ‘ :70» sans —- macs PUMP head and jack. Irving Laird. Wimloe. Ion SALE — TWO BRONZE Turkey Toms. Alden Carr. Emer- ald. R. R. . _ roll. sau: — N0. 1 sun onam Urban, Banner and Barley. Av- ply Mark Cameron, 1! j ron sans — Viétlillliu games; . WW,” 1’ 351 3:. 1:317. in manure. wln Cameron. Stsnchel. Ml. SAL! — FBQII MILK cows and coming in freshen end feeders. Claude Macbeau. Kil- muir. 2 §— Imlt. BALI — WHOLESALE. five gallon drums C. I. L. Paints. Colonial Buck. Trirm‘n-11188 B1463 and white. Phone 2300-W. i___________._—— NOTICE — IN STOCK. BOARDS ' and soantiing and barn windows. All sizes. House windows made to erdcr any size. Now is the time :3 order., 1Bs|'nIill’s Mill, Hume: V01‘. ..__:_:___.___._—— FOR. SALE — S BOOMII) HOUSE situated on the corner of French- fort. and Dunslalrmre Fold Apply to Mrs. M. A. MacLesn. Dunstamiege. It. R. 6. ___Z________—.. Foil. SALE — SIIOITHOIN Elit- ford oonsignnsnt sale. A :11 Oh- Twenty-seven held. es Ind females. Write for cstslv0¢iI°- shorthom Breeders Association. A. H. Mutch. Earnsoliffe. FARM FOR SALE —- IIALI‘ MILE . from Montague, on paved hiIh' vmy. 41 acres of land with dwcilll1c.bem and out buildlrlls. nails in children and adults - regaln natural beauty of hands. 50:: at your druggisl. 3. FREE PLUMBING CATALOGUE. completely new _ catalogue and price list. Immediate delivery of Baths closets. Basins. Pipe, sep- tic ‘rank, etc. Main Plumbing as Heating Supplies Co..1oi9 (L) St. Lawrence. Montreal. Que. liursory Stock FOB SALE '— CHOICE GLAD- lold Bulbs. Price list ‘on applic- ation. W. B. Creed. Hlghfleld. NURSERY STOCK — OBDEIIS accepted for Msy—June delivery of Slrawbefry Phnts. Improved Dunlap. $1.25 per 100. $9.00’ per i000. Premier: $1.50 per 100. $11.00 per 1000. Slipping charges included. H. l-l..Jenklns, Soul.l1- port. ____..j.._.__ RESERVE NOW FOR SPRING Delivery-Chinese Elm Hedgo— will grow 2 feet first yesr—25 plants sufficient for 25 feet (12 to 20 inches bushy) $2.98—seed- llngs 12 inches high 84.50 per 100 (plant 0 inches apart)—Glant Ex- hibition pennies in colors red. white or pink, 3 for $1.89—Apple trees 3 feet high in varietlos Mo Irltosh, spy. Delicious 3 for 51.95- Plurn trees 3 feet‘ high in variet- ies Burbank and Lombard. 4 for $2.98. Free Colour Garden Guide with every order. Bmokdalo-. Kingsway Nurseries Bowman- vllle. Qntarlo. ' Painter: and Decorators .—__.—_—?———- ALL KINDS OF PAINTINGS AND Ceilings. Harry Mcliwcn, Phone II-J. HELP STEP UP YOUR. VITALITY with lodlnel Take Nova-Kelp Tablets. the organic Iodine your system requires, in llmple. pala- table form. ileip overcome tind- Electricity. Apply Clarence Csmmsell, Borden. . _________________j_ IIELTING AND PULI-EY8—llUBv be: conveyor. Indies. in lume- Leather. or. canvas Belting. Ill Widths. Belt Lucirl hid Belt ‘Lac- inz wocd or steel Split. Cm- lron and P1901‘ Friction PIIIIUYI V-Belts and V-Pulleys. M. filler- man as oo.. Limited. smlw Road. Ottawa. Ont. 7- -:._ Fouls Ill’:-vlsitii 7’ W , ..,_..._.___._ ANTED.-— coalrsnn-r mam. Three IdllIil., -Apply. 215 Hilb- boro simt.‘ ' ' ..._ . . , . Wisrrcn nousnislrll oar- ’ ""901 taking cbargeof home I :"::olll\I‘modern' 'conven|e:oss':l four :7’ ‘;_ DQIII l "mu or‘ov75:'aul‘tshl.'- 1&0;-noes. ‘ "‘l’P'¥ M Cilllfl ._II.nol0.I'Illi0- owl ll: in-sass-L. ‘ ness, rundown feeling.‘r.civous- ness. Three economical sizes. at all dluagists. , ' 4. ‘ UNWANTID nan — lIl.ADlC- Itsd from the human body Wm‘ Secs-Pele ointment. most re- markable discovery of the ME- contalne no drugs or chemicois. sacs-Pe‘o kills the root of hair Lor-Beer Lab. Van. 1sl.Oeep- «cue 3.10. —.'—‘i'tIltri roe SALl—0NE YOUNG GOOSE. O. I. Younker. New Wlltshire. ......-...—?..____.__ iierililsattll ‘ sxrnmlcro rnuois srvn desires work. Phone -1. ..__..___.....__._._.__...._. "’.“.l'.".l?l..“.n,.."°'-'r‘..l.'1"".%".§ I1! I ._ ..l.ituoronr.~ »_,, _.n_n:s.-... ..u-....-I--—n-an-a—— wluutho ‘- eolmrsu our. 4 wants mom slut how! box is. \ Summeraide WANTED — 11 cows FENCE rails 12 ft. long. Approximately 4 inches each end. Apply submit- ting sample and price cord de- livered. M. Walsh, 51 Chestnut. WANTED '.— CABIIUIB AND feed turnips. Phone 2812-1. or write. Box 80. Gtlardlan. Pl‘0_\illlCe‘ MONTREAL, March 17--(CP)-— Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dornlnlon-De- pnrlment of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 42 1-2; med 40 1-2; A pullats 37-38; B 37; C 25. Receipts: 494 cases. . Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 80 1-4; no 2 59 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 par- teurized fresh and storage 60 3-4 -61, no 2 59 3-4——60 for 38 score: first grade creamery print job price 62-62 1-2. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts On- tarlo white 2! 7-8-29 5-8; Quebec white 28 1-4; wholesale Ontario colored 29 1-2; Quebec white 29. Receipts: Nil. Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs 1.10-1.15: NB no 1 1.20-1.30; 10 19-21; PEI 1.35-1.40, no 1 10 lbs 22. Grain WINNIPEG, March 17—(CP)— Course grain prices on the futures market showed a firm undertone with moderate trading today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Oats trading was confined mostly to commercial interests and shippers. Prices were steady. Irregular demand was reported in barley sales compared to yester- day's aggressive buying in May and July contracts. There were fair offerings on the upturns. Canadian wheat exports were: United Kingdom, 350000 bushels, Republic of Ireland, 200.000 bush- els; Egypt, 355.000; Colombia, 100.- 000 bushels. Ecuador wus allocat- ed a small parcel. Class two wheat prices remained u hanged from yesterday's close at $2.22. Closing futures: Oats: May 89 1-23; July 83 1-88; Oct. 76 1-8, Barley: May 1.393; July 1.25 7-8-126: Oct. 1.11 3-4. Rye: May 1.48 5-8: July 1.48 1-8 —-1-4: Oct. 1.44 5-813, . : July 3.73A; Flax: Muy 3.77 1-2B Oct. 3.31 Bnni. Cash Prices: Oats: No 2 CW 97 1-2; ex 3 CW 96; 3 CW, ex 1 feed and 1 feed 95 3-4; 2 feed 94 1-2: 3 feed 90; track 91 1-2. Barley: 1 and- 2 CW 6-row 1.74: 1 and 2 CW 2-row 159' 3 CW 6- row 1.72; 1 feed 1.37; J feed 1.36: 3 feed 1.33; 2 CW ylillow 1.44: 3 CW yellow 1.43; track 1.36, 4 Vllye: 1 and 2 CW 1.46 3-8; 3 CW 1.40 3-8: rej 2 CW 132 5-8; 4 CW 1.36 5-8; track 1.46 5-8. Flax: 1 CW 3.74 1-2: 2 CW 3.69 1-2; 3 CW 3.54 1-2; 4 CW 3.49 -2. sllin_n_ii§ AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Friday Svaneholm, from Baltimore sailed Friday , Lady Rodney, for Halifax AT HALIFAX- Arrlvod Friday Clarenvllle. from Burlll, Nfld.. Saint Malo, Loulaburg, N.S. Wellington Kent, St. John’s. Nfld Alcoa Pennant, West Indies Stegebolm, New York sailed Friday None. TRAGIC FACT The number of children killed and injured in motor accidents in Ontario in 1949 would fill nearly 100 school classrooms. WHY HAVE SORE . :1; it - (lm \ son sans: 1 used thirty horse power‘ stonm engine in perfect con- dition. $450.00; 1 40 horse power 3 phase 220 volt elec- tric motor. This motor is new and has never been taken from the crate. The Hall Manufacturing and Cold Storage Co. Ltd. e. s. Island At (lreenvale it s Couniydbacreeofihnd il_I lsouseasdb s..Tlilsh av. _ farm is t'fo‘l‘ inunedia - NI"l|l|'l|i|'”°l|1|=|'||i"‘ p|ytot— ' 'IfEI.VINJ.McuIJAID,- ~ Sourts \ THE GUARDIAN. ,1oronlc_Sloclis I . (Canadian Press! TORONTO, March 17- Sales stock 1100 Akaltcho .... .. .. ...... 1600 Am Lsrder ...... ... .. 17 1000 Am Yknlfe ...... ... - (B 2170) Anacon .. .... 67 4250 Angie Cdn ".... _... .. 415 Close 75 ' 1000 Aug Rcu .... .. .. 2! 34700 Arjon ...... .. 28 1-2 "2200 Armistice .. . .. .... 13 11650 Atl Oil .. .. 150 533 Aunor .....- .... 330 225 Bk of Mont .... ...- 27 1-2 Bk "of Tor ....- ’.......... 39 3-4 Barnnt . .... 140 1500 Barymln -... ._ .... 56 2800 Base Met ...... ...- .... 25 3000 Bevcourt -... .... . 27 2000 Bidgood ...... .... _ 04 3000 Bobio ...... .... .....- 13 3200 Bonetll .... -.. ...... 59 10000 Boycon .. .... .. 03 Bovmsr -.. -.. .. 16 430 Braiorne ...... .. .. 925 6000 Brit Dom .. _ -.. 22 1-2 2200 Broulan ...... _. .... 60 6500 Buifad ... _.... 13 600 But! Ank ‘ 5300 Cdn Mal -... ... ... 100 Caribou .... .. .... .. 2800 Cas Treth -... .. .... 251 35(X)Cent Led .. .. 4000 Cent Por . 6300 Chestrev ..-- .... 155 1500 Chlmo .... .. .... ........ 18 1-2 1000 Citraiam ...... .. .... 02 3-4 3300 Coastal .... ...... 39 1-2 . 1200 Cochenour 2000 Coin La 1000 Colomac 1929 Conlarum . 21866 Can Ansley 1520 Con Art ....... .... .... 3550 Con Beattie .... .... 2567 Con Duq .. ... 730 Con Smelt 600 Conwest 1500 Daragon 30M Dav Pete .. 500 Delnite 11)0Detta -... .....- 5700 Discovery .1- ... .... 1710 Dome 3500 Donald; 4000 Duiama 5000 Duvay . 2000 East Led ...... .. ..... 2265 E Mal 800 E Sulliv 3600 Eldona . 18000 El Sol .. 225 Falcon 3200 Fed Pete .. 2000 Francoeur .. 600 Froblsher .... ... .. 100 Gen Pete ...... .. 1350 Giant 2000 Gillies 2000 Goldale 5250 Gold Man 1000 Guayana .... .. 26500 Gulf Lead .. -—-— .... 2000 I-Ialcrow ..... . .... 7000 Hard Ro .. . I-Ievu 182500 Hlghrldge 800 Holllnger $000 Hosea 100 Imp Bk 3000 Ind Lak ‘IS 1971 Jaculet 4599 Jelllcoe . 3100 Jollet ~ . 1000 Kelore .. 12360 Kerr Add 1425 Kirk La 1300 Labrador 6500 Laguerre .. 2500 L Dufault 24000 L Fortune 4090 Lake Shore 9250 L Wasa 1200 La Luz 1000 Lapa Cad 3100 Lapaska 19500 Larder U 2000 Leduc 1100 Leltcli .. 1000 Lexlndln . 256000 Louvlcourt 1000 Lynx 8550 Macassa 1450 MacDonald 1500 Macfle 2090 Macho . 5150 MacLeod . 2603 Madsen 6300 Magnet ...... 3000 Mai Gf 11000 Marcus . 5000 Do Rte 345 Mclntyre 1300 Mcbellan 3500 Mcwatters _ 1000 Mid Cont . 9-‘ - .3 3 a...1,(onf»'-I-0 ‘ ll Inquire in tumor |I"“" "1 _ , 1"‘ ‘.,;..rletuwW'‘ "' "" snsslull fvmlrsu Experienced Salesman with car. with patent connection on Prince Edward Island, to handle large nationally‘ known confectionery lines, This Irollticn requires a III: who Is a worker and pro- -Ium: soul Imposition. smea- psrleees and give refsnuees. Appiyloximauardlsa. Cl-IARLO'I'l‘ETOWN Monirelliltclis 19 1:2 40 . New York lxellcnge Anaconda at 3: Ches Ohio ...... .. ...... .... ,Elec‘A\uto Lite ...... ...... Gen Elec Gen Motors ........ ...... ...... Gt Nor Pfd ........ .....- ...... Std Oil NJ -..... .... ..._'.. ‘£51’ 3213 SEE E‘-‘82B38'.:.‘82S8S$3als$3':'»‘2h8 Can Pacific Kenn ca” _"____ ____ __ C'1''"’'° - ~ Mont Ward ...... ...... ..... CH" C" 1'“ North Am Co 1.3 Cl“ C" P“ run Pete .. ..""' """‘._... 14: CI" .3'""' 3 U s Rubber". 7"" 1-2 9°“ 1’“P°' Radio Corp ,, 3-4 Cockahutl: 15 Tax" Co H " 34 C8" Vlckm 93 United All‘. 1-3 9°“ 3'1"“ - 4‘ ' Vanad Air W" ~' ""' 1-4 D0!“ C031 P” 1'3‘ West Elec .ff'“: "'7 1-4 3:111 SA --------- 1- 23 12 West Union *1. —-— 5-8 s all ' Dom S‘ B 21 US Steel 7-8 Dryden 20 Fraser 26 - 17°“ .5 23 1" Commerce . 25 58 Pounds .... .. .__. .... ‘uontnu 3., 3‘ Gen 5‘ Wm -—~- -—-~ —— 1° 1'2‘ Nova Scotia to 14; 11°“ Smnh """ "'" ""‘ "" Royal Bank ......’. ........ 27 3-4 Ham Bridge -..... -....- 13 . I-Ilr Walker ...... ...... —— 45 34 ' ' Can Ind Al ...... ..- ._ 10 3-8i _ int Nickel -... ... .... so 1-2 bee Imp Oil ...... ...... 3: :3: , Int Pete ...... ...... ..... ... Int Power ...... ...... ...... 49 B D 1... -..... -... .. .... am‘. 70119 Wm Imp Tob ........ ...... 18 34 —— . B C Power -——- -~-- 29 Qulsaslc. March 15 -—(OP) - Con Smelt -. -—- --—- 95 Provincial Treasurer cleanon. - Lake Woods .... .... 25 1-2 day laid before Quebec Legislature Mass Ha: 24 1-2 s s2oo,ooo.ooo laudaet for the 1950- MCC011 Front: 14 1'2 51 financial year and called it u Nat~St Car . 22 7-8 token of faith in the Provlnce's Can Nor P14 11 economic future. Noranda . 68 1-2 Mr. Gasnon drew attention to Price Bros .. . 69 1-2 "certain signs of shrinkage" in Quebec Power 16 5“ Provincial revenues but he said Shawlnlaan - 25 3'3 the Government presented a bud- St Law ..... .- 15 1'2 get approximately the same ss,the St LBW PM 34 3'4 current year's. St Law Pfd 2nd 15 “Economic crises are above all Ddm TEX 11 1'4 crises of confidence." he said. "and 2" if we continue to look to the fut- WPB E190 A 34 3'4 ure with as been anticipation as St of Con 20 1'4 in recent years. we shall succeed 312111118“ 22 1'3 in avoiding the advent of days of Gubilchev To ileium Home NEW YORK, March 17 -— (AP) _ Convicted spy Valentin A. Gub- ltchev has withdrawn from fur- ther tilts wlth American courts. and said he'll go home to Russia. next Monday. The 83-year-old Russian remain- ed in M1 The decision not to ap- peal a 15-year prison sentence was announced by his lawyer. Abraham L. Pomerantz. Sentence is to be suspended on condition that Gub- ltchev go back to Russia “never to return.” United states Attorney Irving H. Saypol had insisted that Gublt- chev waive all right of appeal from his conviction of plotting to spy for the soviet Union with his for- mer friend. Judith Coplon. The dark-eyed Miss Coplon, a. former government employee. was released from the Women's House of Detention late today after bond of $40,000 was posted for her. she is appealing her conviction. Her brother. Eertram, put up the money in cash. When reporters asked him where he got it, he re- plied "no comment." A CHILLY THOUGHT , Astronomers say that in the far- distant future the sun will cv- cnbually use up all its power and will become a cold star like the earth. 1300 New Cal . 97 3500 New Dick P9 77 6000Newlund ...... .. .... 65 2800 New Marl ...... .. .. 07 2000 Newnorth ...... .... .. 04 1550New Pac _. .. .. 075-8 2125 New Thur .... .. .... 09 1-2 20200 Nicholson ...... _. .... 52 [ 995 Noranda ...... .. .... 68 1-2 2100 Norgold 03 13425 Norlartic .. 62 150 Ngrmetal ...... .. ..~ 252 3000Northland .... .... .. 07 1-3 1200 OBrlen ... ...... 188 3900 Okalta .- 2000 0’Leary 19 1-4 1500 Omega 03 4200 Omnltrans 03 7'8 13oq Oslsko 108 72500 Osulake 13 9250 Pac Pete . 455 1800 Pamour . 143 3000 Pan West - 19 1'2 3000 Partanen .. . 03 1-2 16000 Piccadilly .. 11 500 Pick Crow 135 915 Pioneer ..... . .. 340 840 Preston .. 1000 Que Lab .. 500Qlie Man .. 7200 Queenston .. .... 949 Quemont ---. —- --- 21 7000 Quesabe .... .... .... -.. 48 2000Reno .. . ...... 2000 Roxana 450 Roy Bk 8755 Royalite . 8000 Roybar . 1000 llupununl . 600 San Ant 150081.-nator . . 4300 Sherrltt . 2100 Sllanco 18600 Sllv Mill 5-8 1-2 1-2 3-4 1-2 1000 Stadacona 5725 Steel Re 2325 Sullivan . 7000 Surf Inlet . , 2300 Sylvanite .. 1900 ‘Peck Ru 1732 Toburn 300 Torbrit 10500 Tombll 5500 'l‘o\v Pele . 3000 Tran Res .. 2000 Union Min 2100 Un Keno .. 1500 Unit Oli 1450 Upp Can 1435 Ventures 1000 Vulcan 1875 Waite . 11500 Wlltsey . 2(X)0 Wlngalt . 2055 Wright I-I 17990 Yknlfe 3 CD33 2200Dalheusle 120 Foothills .. Total sales 1.¢os.ooo. 1- 2 Es 19 1-4 want." He summarized finances for the revenue -0307.- exlpmditltres - 015d.l36,wJ; debt charges -819.- 973.000; capital 523.453.1116; over-all 620,604; surplus before deduction of capital expenses —~t3J.,0I3.720. For the 150-61 fiscal term. Mr. Gegndn gave these estimates. Total ordinary revenue -8801.- 349.970; ordinary expenditure — $149,%2,S00; debt charges —$19,- 647.000: capital expenses —$1.- 015.000; over-all sul-p1us—$735,100; surplus before deduction of cap- ital expensee—$31.7i50.100. The treasurer nourlced no tax- ation changes. He said that with- out imposing any new taxes since it took office in 1944. the govern- ment has cut the net debt of the Province from 533.242.1110 to the present figure of ccso,ooo,ooo. a de- crease of 328.242.1100. During the same period Quebec's per-capita debt had been reduced by 919 to $82, hwest among the Canadian Provinces, while interest payments on Quebec‘: debt aver- age 5.8 per cent of Provincial rev- enues. also the lowest figure among governments in Canada. ,Canada Moves To %Ban lap Goods 1ss.4oo; OTTAWA. March '17. —— (C?) — Canada has taken emergency act- ion to mop cheap Japanese goods from flooding the Canadian mar- ket at “ridiculously-low prices." A government official said to- day the rare-ly-used Canadian anti- dumping laws have been applied against the flood of Japanese knit- ted gloves, men’s shirts. children’: drawer and clgarst lighters. Later, in the Commons. Revenue 4 Minister McCann told G. K. Fra- ser (PC-Peterborough West) that additional duties have been levied against the goods while the Gov- .ern.ment inquires about their fair market value in Japan. Once the fair market value.is established, the Government will probably apply a tarlhf to'bring the cost of the Japanese goods up to that level. Much of the. goods came to Canada i.hrough a private industry banter deal by which $2,000,000 of Canadian wheat was exchanged .for Japanese textiles. The deal was administered by a New York corporation. Appearance of Japanese shirts in Canadian shops at between 99 cents and $1.39 brought a host of complaints to the Government from the Canadian trade. A U. S. Gove ment official is understood to tune told the Cana- dian Government that the ship- ment is “the last batch" of some 3.000.000 shirts made by the Ja- panese as a special occupation job. l About 240,000 shirts were ship- ped to Canada. The official as- sured the Government that the low price would-not be matched in future shipments. The shirts were described as of a size “which might fit a Japanese but not a Canadian.“ Expect Navigation To Open Later MONTREAL. March 10 -(CP)-— ,Bhore navigation lights along the St. Lawrence River were switched on last night but shipping officials said the opening of navigation will probably be later than last year. with the current spell of cold weather. they said the shipping season would probably not begin before April 127five days later lthln last year. I l 3 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) 'l‘oronto—Stocks firmer; golds suddenly spurt ahead. Montreal—-Stocks narrow; pap- ers brighten. New Yol-k—Stocka steady; mo- tors in demand. Curious crowds stand outside London's Old Bailey Court as DA Klaus Fuchs. Britain's third-ran.kin«g atomic scientist. pleaded guilty 1. charges of betraying Anglo-American atom-bomb secrets to Russia. The 38-year-old German-born scientist was sentenced to 14 years in prison. A cusnllllrrrn lllvrsmrllr PAYING up To 3:/.% INTEREST‘ Q We will accept deposits in our Guar- Wteed 1lW88tm6|'ItS. rcpaubie on demand and bearing interest at rates up to 2%. Interest up to 314% paid on limited amounts for various terms of years. Call or write for full particulars The Eastern Trust Company 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown ANNOUNCING the appointment of J. E. WRIGHT AGENCIES MONCTON, N. 3. AS OUR MARITIME AND NEWFOUNDLAND REPRESENTATIVES ATLAS STERILIZED WIPING PRODUCTS, Point Viau, Montreal, P.Q. Wipers - Waste - Chamois - Polishing Cloths - Knltciotll Hand Cleaners - Mechanics Crested Coveralls - Service Coats, etc. = Contacts and inquiries solicited from large buyers. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS FOR LUMBER SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersi Q will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, March 25, 1950. Parties interested may obtain specifications and list of requirements for each county upon application. Tenders to be marked “TENDERS ("OR LUM- ". The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- B ceptel‘ R. ('1. WHITE, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island ' WARNING. As it will soon be necessary to close the highways in heavy traffic, the public are hereby warned to do their trucking AT ONCE so that it will not be neces- sary during the period the roads are soft and restric- tions in effect ' II. II. COX, Minister of Public Works and Highways.