PAGE SiX {Im THE CHARIJUFTETOWN GUARDIAN COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Government And Corporation Bonds Listed and Unlisted Stool BOUGHT - SOLD - F. J. BIiEliElliIl 8i QIIMPAIIY LTIl. Members Investment Dealers’ Association o! Canada E. M. BAGNALL-Mariager Charlottetown 143 Richmond Si. QUOTED Telephone 1410 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charges For Any Central Guardian locals 5e per locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; Clsssitled 3o per word; in Mentor-lam Notices 84o per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc. 5o per of Condolence 81c per inch; $1.00 and ltl cents ior every additional I name; Letters nenll, 40 words ior words; Notices per word; Lists Miscellaneous l-‘AYING F011- ‘CTJWHIDES 11c LB. llorsehidcs $5.00 each. Maurice Block & Co. ‘Tost Found Strayed LOH‘ - BOX 0F WRENCHE; UPl\\l‘t‘Il Hl1l'li(’l‘ River and Nortll Wiiisiilrc via Malprque Road. Arthur Smith, North Wiltshirc. Reward. i) PARK ER. LOST —- BYFl-TALO Bctivccn SULIYIS, ltollo Bay Vliiircli. Dccslnbei" 24th. Finder leave at Matthew 8.: hlcLearrs. Souris East. Reward. r Female Help Wanted NEJBSE WANT1€D AT 051C111 F011 Souris llospitsl. Apply to Alzitron. WANTED IMMEDIATELY - CA1‘- able girl. .-\ppl_v 304 Richmond Street. ivaxrilo"llvcosirrzrlsxr ous- erai maid. Modern home. oize school-age child. Fare guaran- teed. Mrs. C. W. Gilchrist, ‘J28 Sherwood Drive Ottawa. naturist» _ ruin FOR esdrziutr. liouscurork in lionic \\'llll I\\‘0 children, country girl prcterred. Please write Mrs. H. W. Fletch. Box 5. Charlottetown, or Phone 1'18. MAIDS WANTED FOB THE NOVA Scolia llospital, Dartmouth. for Staff Apartments, Dining Rooms and Offices. Good living accom- modations. Apply to tihe House- keeper. Business Opportunities notifier. rotmsrznr. Bit} money selling portraits. Write for prices. United Art Company. Toronto 2. ____________.-_ 74- -_- WANTED — CAPABLE GIRL FOR housework, good wages. Referenc- es. Mrs. Jack Levine, 246 King St. East. Saint John, N. B. For Rent T0 RENT — LARGE FRONT room, heated and ill-mlshfd. Suitable ior two. Apply Guard- ian. Box 260. T0 LET - ROOMS. HEATED AND furnished with kitchen suitable for two girls. Write Box 250, Guardian. TFTEZFitErTIIiVWr-tlnmsnnn rooms. No children. Write B0! G- - care Guardian. I Personal HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed postoaid in plain. sealed envelope with Drioelist 6 samples 25c: 24 samples S100. Mall-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rub ber Co Box 9L Hamilton Ont. Wanted WANTED - YOUNG MAN T0 work on farm near Charlotte- town. Highest wages paid. Ap- ply Roland Benton. Wlnsloe. WANTED TO PYRCHASE. USED jute and cotton bags in qualiti- ties. Frank Fitles & sons, Limited. 80 St. David Sh, Saint John, N. B. lfi-NTEI) - ans BOTTLES: Phone 2208. Maurice Block. W A N 1‘ E D — ALE BOTTLE; Phone 1107-2 Mlmael Bros FARM FOR SALE Form of eighty acres of land or Millvele on Lot 21 is Queen's County, the properly of the Iole James P. Malone con- sisting of fifty acres under cul- tivation and thirty ocru ol good lumber. Alto good buildings thereon. For further particulars apply lIiCG by u cave-in, Donald Mor- 10- TRAINOR 8r O'DONNELL Solicitors o! Thanks und Appreciation, oi Subscriptions. 40 cents per inch; Address and Presentation, $1.00. Other rates on application. . Smith. Advertisement 25 Cents. word; Western and Eastern Wéddinl 84o per inch or lo for Sale ._____. _ _ __ _______, FOR. SALE — DRY SLABS. AP- ply Huff)‘ Murphy. 47 Valley Street. Phone 2l56-W. FOR SALIIJ “I-TDESIALEVFOX mt terrier, full grown. Kenneth cots Allltoii mclsti rutrfnitun cock: vr pips. Wliltil‘ Gamble. Al- . ALE - .\l.-\‘.\"S OVERCOAT, silstilniiffs iiirlilirtl cont with mutt mid llili to match. All in, good colidtloli. Phone G90. | r31. Jill». _ unis STUDEBAKER Coupe. ltl real good condition. For further "fzinnatizili cull 201i}. FOR SALE — i942 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1T1 good condition. Four new tires und heater. C. Fred Huqhcs, Brnckley Beach. Tele- phone R433, Covehead Em, change, - ._. ._. ___i__..__.. Agents Wanted SKAITES Tier-Rs. MaLnfl-on female. wanted for house t0 hous- selling. Imported Alumin-y um Window Garden Stand with 4y llcwc‘: pliiili pots. Also acts its zt room litimiifflcr. Send $I‘».'5l money order for sample sent postl paid. llonov rsfilnded if not sai- isfacicry. liar-in Sales Company. l‘. (I Err: ."“'~ (lttnvrzi. Ont. AN OPPORTUNITY _ nsrnn- lished Rural Watkins District. available. ll you M6 B8- gressirc. and between the‘ ages of '15 and 55—-havc or cant secure, travel outfit. this is your‘ opportunity to act established in; :1 profitable business of your own. t For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company. Dept. Z-C-IA. 2111. Mssson st. Mo treal. Que. tCPl -- Scotch sale is at least seven GLASGOW. whisky now en New York Exchange Sears Roe Am Water i7 Anaconda . l9 5-8 Atchison 9'7 3-4 Baldwin . 20 7-8 B and 0 1B Bendix 3'1 3-4 Beth 02 Boeing 21 7-8 Borg 45 1-4 Briggs 34 1-2 C and 0 3! 1-1 Chrysler 90 1-4 Col Gas . 13 1-2 Com and 5 23 3-4 Ctms Ed . 27 1-2 Curtiss Com 5 7-8 Douglas '15 Elec Auto b8 8-4 Erie 11 1-2 Gen Elec . 35 3-4 Gen Motors 54 Goodrich 04 5-8 Goodyear .. 54 7-8 Gt Nor Pfd . 45 3-4 Hudson 1'7 1-8 Harvester . ‘ll 1-2 Int Pap . 01 1-2 I Pap P I03 3-8 Int Tcl . l0 5-8 Kcnnec 5O 7-8 Montg 61 1-2 Nash Kel . . l5 5-8 < Nat Cash 39 1-4 N Y Central .. 18 1-4 N Amer 31 3-8 Parrnt, Pix . 31 3-8 Penn RR. . 25 5-8 Radio 9 3-8 Republic 27 1-4 5 8 '1 8 Ii 4 3 Sovony l4 - S Pacific . 44 - $139111’ . 20 -4 Sid Oil NJ . 69 Stdbkr s1 3-3 Texas . 59 1-2 Union Pxciirc . 127 1-2 Ullltl Air 18 7-8 Untd Cc-rp 3 5.3 U S Rubber 52 3-4 USStI... 711-8 ‘Warner 17 1.4 West U . l9 1-4 Wcstlise El 33 lrVoolw 43 Yuuiigstii 53 3-4 u Saturday Session Dull 0n New York Exchange NEW YORK. Jan. 5- (AH- Stocks Saturday ended a slightly irregular week with most market leaders achieving modest advan- ces while many pivotals continued to doze in the losing column. From the start oi the short pro- years old and is bcilel‘ mm 9V9’! Ceedinss dealings were among the before. Philip Gee of the Scotch slowest o! the last year. The ticker Whisky Association said here re- tape frequently was cont ly. WASHINGTON — OP) -— Alf-l line hostrss Elaine Kim wmPliim-i ed no one could 11101101111“ hell name and said Smith." A naval otficcr overheard! and said “My name is Smith "f Now they are Mr. and Mrs Stuart p‘ ~ ~ RESCUED LIVE BM GAVE-IN Trapped 23 iect below the sur- ris, Norwcll, Mass. well-digger. is shown being rcscucd. An hour before he was released he shout- ed: "Keep digging. Im alive. Don't stop now." War Assets For sin n " UNIVERSAL CARRlElS-$200.N F.O.l. Debut Fully trucked vehicles. z ' Six passengers. . l5 Hone ovm Ford t Weight mo. ' Len tit I48". W tlr 83". Engine complete - - - l Further detail: available .\Oflice-I 23 Euston Street. Corporation The Public VI Motors. average mileage 2000. or Charlottetown lrencli "1 wish it wasIW st s stand- still. Advances ot fractions to a point or so predominated at the close. ‘Transfers of 300,000 shares compared with 570.000 s week ago and were the smallest since Oct. ‘Small gains were retained by Santa Fe. N Y Central. Republic Steel. U. S. Rubber, American Alr- lines, America-n Water Works, Public Service of N.J., International Nickel. Texas 0a.. General Electric and Westinghouse. Du Font was o1! 2 1-4 at 135 1-2 on 100 shares sold Just before the closing 2on2. U. s. Gypsum Yicldfld 2 1-4 at 89. Lower were Southern Pacific, U. s, srcgl, Chrysler. Goodrich, Woolworth, Boeing and Union Carbide. Among Canadian stocks, ca“- titan Pacific. Dome Mines and Lake Shore advanced 1-4. Hiram Walker was unchnnseo and Distillery Cor- poration Seagmm was up 3-8. Steel Shortages Still Troubling liar Industry DETROIT, Jan. ll-(AP)— Steel shortages will continue to plague the United States motor car in- dustry through much o! the first quarter o! i947. Nevertheless. the csr makers begin the second post- war calendar year with s morl hopeful outlook than in i948. Barrln prolonged strikes in‘ basic in ustries. the automobile Industry may hit top-level output by summer. Ir is generally assumed in trade sources that the car manufactur- ers pushed their 1946 final quarter oas- snd truck output above the 1.000.000 mark only by digging into materials originally earmarked for use in early 1947 production They might follow the some‘, procedure during the current} quarter but for the iact steel re-l oelpts will be lower than originally. scheduled because oi’ the Impact all the recent coal-mining stoppage on steel mill output. Authoritative industry sources have estimated the 17-day coal tie- up svrll cost the car industry 265-- 000 cars and trucks during the fiust 90 dsys o! this year. ll. S. Steel Magazine Expects Big Boom CLEVELAND, Jan. 5—-(AP)-Re- sults of s special survey indicate that production of the metal-work- ing industry in the United States will reach an all-time record of $55-000.000,000 this your, an iii- creasc oi $l2.000.000.000 over the Previous high oi’ $43.000.000,000 set in 1946, the magazine Steel said to- day. “To accomplish this volume of production, near-carr-ueityr oper- ‘utions will have to be maintained through most o! the year ltnd cm- ployment will reach new highs. lwlsibly surpassing wartime lev- cis." said the tnade journal “Esti- mfllefi Place employment in the metal-working industry this year 8t 5.126.000, more than double the pro-war employment level." Steel-making plants started the new year at a rapid pace last, weck, with basic steel operations boom- lfli; l0 88 per cent of the factory’; poet-war capacity, an Increase of 11 points over the previous week. Additional price adjustments were made last week by producers o! tubular good; and wire products. reflecting results oi cost studies made some time ago, said the magazine. Produce MONTREAL, Jan. 5—(CP)--Pro- duce prices quoted hero today re- ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture ioliow; 38st: Free cases A large 40-41; A medium 38; A pullets 34; B s2- 34; C 28. Packed for export. large 43; medium ~11. puilets 37. Butter: Wholesale. Qiig psgteur. ized. fresh and storage no. 1 40 1-2; current receipt Que no 1 pas. teurized 39 3-4, del Mtl; no 2 38 3-4 del Mtl; first grade crcamery Prints lob prim 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; m". rent receipt, lob factory, colored 1B 1-16: White 22; wholesale, col- wgg 22 13-16-23 1-16; white 22 3-4 Potatoes: 75 lb bags PEI 1.25- Hgg: NB 1.20-1.50; Que 1,10. ACROSS 44.1mm i. Jump DOWN ti. Mountain pass (lndiu) 9. Holy Scripture 10. Means o! communi- cation 12. Live coal i3. Kind o! duck 14. Jewish month 15. Organ of hearing 16. Radium tsyrri.) 11. Reptile 21. Division r of a play 1. Pilsnt 2. Subside 3. Malt beverage 4. Through 5. at; 6. Filament of an animal's cost 7. Sum up d. Third canonical 0. Animal ll. Ilarsngue DAILY CROSSWORD 15. Type i8. Fanatical i0. Mottled 20. Oonclude 21. Existing 23. Neglect 25. Salt 28. Disposi- U ons 27. Dexterous 28. Borrow 20. Moths 30. Poruaee hour (Ecol) 32. Remedies 34. Medieval Ihllliifil G U E SHEETS out: _ Muller's Asavvqq RING OFT“! JANUARY 6. 1917 w. a‘; " 2T1??? Y J Iv Buford Tune -_:. M 11' BRINGING UP FATHER EMF-GOOD NDRNIBE, MR. JEPKIMEP" l. 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