THE ' CHARPOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m _ r _ I , o comtrr: mvrsmzur snvtc: flqw Yggk ‘ Gut ment And Celaporstign lands i Irlited ind UII ted Mei E concur - sou: - coo-rm _ 33133133 | ‘o ._i. F. ll. & A11 Chm . r15 7-8 Members Investment Dealers’ Annotation oi’ Clnlda Am Cor g E. M. BAGNALL-Msulger Am Smvll .172 I a it! Richmond St. Charlottetown Telephone i470 Am Tcl- ' ‘ Am Wvtcr . . . 1C 3-4 Anaconda _ 3S 5-8 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance $52153? t... 33 3.. . . 14 3-4 Minimum Charges l-‘ur Any Advertisement 25 Cents. 3923i‘) ' 31 Central Guardian locals 5c per word; Western and llsstorn Both ‘Sled g‘ 9. 34 locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3e per Boeing 19 b2 word; Classified 3o per word; in MBIIIDHIIII‘ Notices Bic per Borg y-bz tnch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oilerirwl. (midi. etc" 5c P" Briggs _ _ 35 1.4 name; Letters o! Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engsge- caterpillar w b2 nents, 40 words Iur $1.00 and l0 cents lor every sdditlonal 3 C and O 52 34 words; Notict-s oi Thanks 11nd Appreciation. 84c per Inch or 5n Chrvqel. 91 -7_3 per word; Lists ol‘_ Subscriptions. l9 cents per inch; Address Cope,“ 113,3 i 1nd Presentation. aLtJU. Other rates on application. com and S 3 543 Cons Ed 25 1-4 _ \ W Curtiss A 19 3-4 for §a|e gated Curllss Com 5 3-4 U _ _ _______ iiiimuu. _.__ Dottglas . . '79 1-3 ;(—)‘li._‘b'r\ll —l9'!'l liODG .. IL: “UUTXTED l- BglffLfiaS, A1110 Lilo .. . 1 2 r -- , an quar s. 1e Ogcrs a‘ - ‘ - ' Dmid?‘ Hi'"mgl°".. - ware Cu, 1.1a. Gen Elev 37 1-4 CUSTOMERS WANTING PRESSE€l gcndlttlohtors 2i ‘i-E hay plua§v order within n wee .‘ f 51-5 oo r10 . — Sulliclcnt orders with guaranteed‘ PM“ Pm" wm“! 87°‘ Goodyear . 5o 1-2‘ dchvcry. o 111-1111. s1. Peters! WANTED _ Au; nor-rug, gt _l\‘or l’ g1; $43 ---~ ~ r " " ’ ' i L, m. 1 ‘ . . . .. ..ucr0:1 . r011 $111.1 _ 1.101111‘ Azvnxnrrrsvtfl Phf" W- “dmm “Mk- mspm, _ 15 14 wood slcrglts 81111111010 watt 5.1a is} _ _ _ H . t v 72 34 $25.00. Apply Fulton Robertson, MISCBHBIIBOLQS r Inatxwgirfr 49 I liuntcr 1:11-01‘. j ---~-— -_—- ~-——— r-~—*——- i In, Tel 15 1 _ _.._ _, 4 _ . _ .._.. .___ ‘ runs “LMQDELLED, 115154111151)“, M“ y ~ U” 1 r011 s.\1.1~; _ $111110 covcru '15 CuliYxlnantl. ‘K ‘_ 4;] | Flood condition. Phone 1663. j ~ - - '~ - - -- -- -; 0mm‘ . . _ . 17v - PAYING r01: cownmns 11¢ 1.11m Monti: 58 1-2 FUR SALl-l -— IIAIRVICY l.. 11st’ 11m~_.~¢h1d.-5 55m) gag“ Manrige Nash Kol 16 o-B 1Bili l..\ l-Ixccllrni driving hora-t" muck 3, CQ_ 1N»: Cash 37 and pBYlPClglS lqtilot. ‘Wriqht 105%‘ -—-—-—~~~-——~%—%-——~ .NY Control . 11g 3-8 Also tlrivin scum. inrncss an r - t. “d 5t... . 1N Amer 1 buffalo. Rev. r1. 1.. Murray. __ “' m‘ ‘Ilia {Parmt Pix .. 29 l Sufmofrilvldr V W _ _ H W _ l.():>i‘---ni.\'5 .» ‘U mxu. FlND-dgenn R FOR s m” S1TDEB_V\KER\ 7 ror lcuvomnt 1.1.5 trfilCv. Reward: Pfiislgps 551:5 soda" Cohllllllllhl" "- C- B°"l LOST 1N METROPOLITAN FRI- Radio t1 1-8 113K913 3 Gimmlfifid AW‘ “r “at day. Jan. l7. wallet containing Repub 271-2 WFlQli-illilllldr 511mb _‘ sum o! mnnoy and identification Sears R 36 3-4 ' Ion SALE_lM3 DODGE TRUCK; card. Reward. Apply Mrs. Mary Simmons 3G 1-2‘ 2‘;-to11 ht-nvy r1111). Porfi-ct con-; Ford‘ Bmcklw Emm- gmgn-l’ ' l‘? diliou; (1:34; 19311 11111t11~l A Ford. , , a" - -- -‘ ; coiling uric-o. Apply FLS. Fran- ‘ Help “fluted l; Si‘, L‘; as}! Carleton, telephone Borden slid d“ NJ 68 ' ____, _'__;,_ ,,__,___- . ..v.._. Sands School till end oi ttrm- Stbkr 2t 1-3 Ion sALs - USED run: Good Suonlehtfht- Molwirh Tckas . 5'1 bricks. Trucking tluno. Gregory SFYLLlL-"sflrgfl- >_ iénmm" Untlctl Air _ 23 1-4 _ "iff- Ph°"° ‘B15111; _ _,_,,__is1A1D WANTED - EXPERIENC- gmgllgfgfflg if ~- w- — m 81m" ::’.:1"-:.£.t1.“rr;1.i:".:"1:;t.;: w s h and harness, 1 racing sulky. 2 sets 1m”!- Gooa- was“ 476 Pleasant vanadtum 1s ".41 hwples’ 1 s" rad-Pg “mesa 11 St New Glasgow Nova Scotln. wan" 16 5'3‘ new truck wants‘? I215 9811:1111};- " _‘____ M _ West; U .. l8 5-8 dens. 1 fur shed - x . . oil . TED __ MAN yo“ 1.13M Wosthse El ‘l4 7-8‘, "change hr mnk cows or brood “$311k. George Mason. Bunbury. Will)‘: . . 1O 3-‘! sows. Ralph A. Gw- Win-l”- — Woolworth 517-8 Phone 1593-21. WANTED - 2 WAITBESSES: e slso 1 kitchen woman. AVDW Personal Roxy Restaurant. _ nYclENw surrnms (RUBBER WANTED - MAID. APPLY 42 goods) mailed postpald in plain. sealed envelope with prlcellst. 6 samples Bu: 24 501119188 51-9“ Msil-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rubber 00.. Box 9i. Hamilton, Ont. Notice 0f Sale By Tender The undersigned Becutor cl Inc nut» oi Isabelle Curnuninll Mgclnaod lute n! llunter River ln Queen‘! cuuuty. Prince EdW-"i hhnd, widow, deceased. testste. offers (or sale by tender the resi- dence snd outbuildings o! the late Mrs. MscLeod st Hunter River. Sealed tenders wlll be receiv- qd up until noon ol Wednesday- the 5th day of February. A- ll- 1947, st the (rifles of Frederic A- Large, K.C., R0731 3113f f‘ en“ ads Chambers. Chi!“ "'1' P‘ II. l.. and must contain 11 certi- Iiod chPquo ln the amount of tell per ccnt (IN?) n! the tenflfl‘ price. The highest or an! ‘"5" Wm not necessarily be accepted. h‘ Dated at. Charlottetown t I Nth day of Jnnunry- 5- D- 19"‘ JAMES (‘. MncLEOD.‘ Executor cl Estate n! a 19111191111 curumtnsl Mach" Orlebsr St. WANTED rfiirsntsrsiv. NAN- ber. Apply William Weather- ble. Business Opportunities money selling portraits. Write (or prices. United Art Company. Toronto 2. Salesmen Wafllfid AN orronnmrrr _ ESTAB- ltshed Rural Watkins Dlstrlfit svsllsble. l! Y0" l" 55' gresslve. and between the sges of 25 and 55—have or can secure travel outfit. this l5 V0111’ opportunity to get established in 1v. profitable business of your own- For full particulars write today to The J, R. Watkins Company. Dept. Z-C-lA. 2177. Masspn Sh. Montreal. Que. ,__ Produce \ Prqduce price; quoted here SEN"- day repflrflKi by the Dominion 13o. pgrtmgnt oi Agriculture lo1.o\v. Eggs; Free csses A larze 41¢ _ medium 33; A pullets 34; B 32-33. C 28 ized. fresh and storage n0. 1 1-2; current cry prints lob price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; 011i‘- X . " .1 . l. E115? "'.‘l°='r’.'ilfsr’f’?ili’.'.~r”é-f”suuwt" r .1 shotgun accident more. but n yen ego. u will _ results. u the qmuu are inns , n Veins mouth; pun flnaLdrepAinto the ey s r Bet ere the Wei wheeled to the surgery (or 11 rarr vltrimz: tron:- lnan guard wit» was will- “rtturderer. was ' nearly worm €6 1c ‘ MONTREAL, Jan. 1a - <01“ — 1),,“ Butter: Wholesale. Que Pfl!l"";;)l receipt QM‘ ll" l‘ pasteurized so 3-4. on M11; M 2 38 3-4 del Mil; first grade cream- Finish Week 0n Upside At N. Y. NEW YORK. Jan. 19- (AP)- Heavy early buying oi stkks Sat- urday (allowed the restoration o! margin trading snd, despite sub- sequent profit, cashing. ntarkct. leaders\ finished n spotty we"! generally on the upside. Activity was pronounced st Sat- urday's opening gains running to two or more points. The pace slow- od after a lively 20 minutes and extreme advances were redutcil in the majority of rascs at the close. Rails wore exceptionally nan-my. ‘The Associated Press (SQ-stock composite was up .5 cl’ :1 point nt 65.4 and for the week showed n net gain c-l .4. Gainers on the day of a point or so were Allied Chemical at 178 3-4. sohenley 45. American Con (P5- Philip Morris 43. Goodrich 34 1-4 and Douglas Alrcralt 70. Fraction- slly ahead were U. S. Steel, Gen- eral Motors, Chrysler. Sears Roe- Montgomery Ward, Inter- national Harvester‘, Amcricfn Telephone. Consolidated Edison. A- Kcnnecolt. General Electric, south- rrn Pacific. Chesapeake and Ohio ‘and Standard 011 (NJ). Canadi-m issues advanced (roc- tionally nt the closc. Molntyro and Distilcrs 5088mm rose 1-4, Hiram Walker Slnincd 1-8. and Dome Mines up 3-8. , rent receipt, fob factory, cblored 22 1-16: while 2'2; wholesale. colored 22 13-16-23 1-16; Whlle 22 3-11- 33 Potatoes: 1s lb bsgs PEI 1.20- 1.115; NB 1.10-1.30; Que 111-120. ACTRESS MUST IAOI MANSLAUGIITII. TRIAL Film actress Helen Walker. rc-l cupcrating ln hospltsl irom suto- mobile crush injuries suffered New Year's night. has been ord- (red to nppenr in police court Jan. 2t tor preliminary hesring on s manslsnghtc chsrgc. Pte. Robert Loo of March Field was klllrd when Miss Walker's cnr. in which ho was a passenger. over- turned six times on s highway. Two other men in the car es- cnped serious injury, (Cr Pt- Two swans and 26 ducks, missing from thziske at Alexandra. Police North London. LONDON » be lame‘ are believed lo hsve been eaten st dimers. Stool Operators llavs Less Fear 0f Strike’ liewtluicltllatt Bleeding “m. loose toethsndsere mouth s mun t _t you are svlutlm olPyorrbel .or lngllvltis tint may sooner or Inter cause on to oss many of your teeth and to wssr slss teeth before your time. Overcome than - _ , troubles now Antoni. Amman mun production schedules on the bflSll ‘ulokly else lore month. bleeglern‘ gum nud 9f uninterrupted output‘ ‘he magi” rnedguyntzigrk. "E-‘dzagnlotom tv enrfdnyg: zine Steel said todny. Alnoul tnds rmu your wulfl- I'M: “In not" the magazine 5555.1“, enhancement bromtssoo "It ls believed that most oi‘ them selling on -s quarterly basis will have (sales quota) allotments set up by Feb. i whether or not wage negotiations are completed by that 'CIEV!‘.T..AND, Jan. i9- (AD- Steel operator's have Jess fear of s strike ln the industry this your than heretofore and arc planning Car arrivals 7 NB. Number ct can on track including broken 3i. Sup- _ plies liberal, demand moderate. market steady. PEI whites $1.25- time. - L35; NB 3120-435; Que $1.l5— "Wage negoqtiations (scheduled 1.25. _ to start today’) always curry a UITAWA- Truck receipts nil- threat of 1s strike until agreement Car arrivals 4 NB. Number of cars is tlnaliy reached. Most steel pro- on lmvk ihvlmhhg broken ti Suv- ducers l-ogard this thrert 1s loss plies littoral, dcmtind moder-ite. [nenaqjng than upon previous oo- nmrkct steady. PEI. NB, whites, csslons and feel encouraged in go- $140-—1.45.' PEI 10 lb repaclcod. 22c. Locals. No. 2 753—85c. Que 50- lb paper. 80-900. TORONTO-Truck receipts lib- oral. Car arrivals 4 PEI, 10 NB. Number of cars on track including: kon 5. Stipplies liberal. demand ow, market steady. PEI whites. $l.50—l.60; $1.45—-1.50; Ont $1.15 in some m- —-l-25. hopeful o! Maritime potato movement; dur- orders by the ins: the 24 hours ending midnight: - PEI curlonds passing Cape Tor- mt-ntint‘: NS 4. NB 3, Montreal 1. Toronto 2. Other Ont. 1. USA 3. . Carloatls passing McAdam Ed-l i . ing ahead with their plans (or the second quarter. "They feel that in anv cw-nt. that is the (‘hllllCC they will have to take. and if serious disruptions to production do develop they will b make the necessary revisions in their quotas." Steel reported that stances ufills were catching 1.11 with next quarter. lmundsttm 11nd Rivicre du Loup: PEI NB‘ ___, __ Moutrral 1~l The following Dominic-n Dcpart- 0111""! 1 -—- ment of Agriculture marketing T°Y°1l1° ~ - service report is for Wetlncstlay, 0th" o"! January 16th. USA Unless otherwise spccitictl, all ‘ quotations no whmosme 1U Huang seasonal Summary-Carlots (or 75-11;, gjrcks, No. 1 grotto. ‘m ,To date PEI NB NS Ttl good ITlCffhlinllolllfi oonditiort. ‘1945-47 3497 5395 m 9935 MONTREAIr-Truck roceipfis nil.‘_1€i45-46 3166 5170 119 S455 /" 1 l '1 _,,///,/2 r .- 1111: 111011111. wonmn depend on each other , ...’,;:r,,/y/,.;.;,'/~J/ilill“" N QNE YEAR more than 77,000,000 board feet of lumber and timber have been used by the Canadian Nickel industry. It would take 4000 freight cars-an average of more than ten ever day in the ycnr- to transport this material. Producing this timber means a lot of jobs for Canadians in the woods and in the sawmills. The lumber industry, in turn, uses a great deal of tquipment containing Nickel. The trac- sre tou 1-1 11nd strong because of Nic el. .The purchase of such equi ment means jobs for men in te Canadian Nickel mines, smelters and refineries. So the Canadian Nickel in- dnstry needs Canadian lumber; the lumber industry needs Canadian Nickel. To some ex- tent at least‘ the lumbermun owes his job to the Nickel industry and in turn he helps to keep the Nickel worker _ _ _ busy. No matter how w. tors and hoisting equt rnent earn a living, we are all an; up 1n the bush;_ the mac incry family, each depending on the and equipment 1n the sawmills; others. . ‘Tbs Roman-a of Nicbrl ' a 60-fcge boob full) Ilium-clad. l! k my! jrn- on T111101’! to anymn intern/rd. I CANADIAN Ntcnul. t 1 1 i T0 RECALL FOUNDING or oimsn or GAD-run i 1 WINDSOR. England. Jan. l9 - (OP) - The 600th nnnlversa the founding o! the Order o Gsrter will be celbrated herewvlth r111: iumsnuwsn psgeantry and music in the spring Of 1948. The King has commanded Brit- ain's poet laureate. Dr. John Mase- field. to write a pageant play. and themastvr of the King's music. 5i!‘ Arnold Bax, is to compose its mus- ‘ Btfich Bouchard. ' bc-oult ilil Pnrrm r w-fl-n- 1 t" 1 These- pictures show some act. ion when the Chicago Bluclg Hawks beat the 'Montreu1' Con. sdlens of the National Hockey League two to one in a gumq played ln Montreal on January l1. Top picture shows Billy Mosienko. Chicago's pint-sized forward. beat- lug Bill Durnnn o! Canadians. Thepluyer tn the centre of the picture is Kenny Reardon of Cbnadlcns and from left to right. (Cnnudlnnst: (Chicago). Murph Chamberlain (Canudiens), Jimmy Peters (Canadians) and Doug Bentley (Chicago). The play wont; from Bentley to Kalets l0 Mosl- eflo. (Bottom Picture): This pie. ture shows Munph Chanflerluitt, Kenny Mosdull (Canndicns) and Ralph Nattrnss (Chicago) with sticks upraised. gonlc-r Paul B1- (Chicagol on the ice. Bi- be-ault. who trluycd a sensational game. has just mode 11 spectacu- iat- snvc. Alex Kalcla icai setflng. The nave of st. Georges Chapel, home of the 0r- der, will be the setting cf the p35. eant. Knights of the order under the chairmanship of Bishop Ham- ilton, deen or Windsor. ncw 111's o,‘ work on the plans. I JANUARY‘ 2o, 19g‘