JANUARYQQ- 194° j BIVIBAFFAIRS 'r_i_i'_i_z _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK Q bond holders and an- of cash cri hand ' 0i $12181 10 "o ‘fl that the City had backed him up ‘ :'"_n lit had taken. not niii‘l the arrears came 1 7.070 llliii rzid been ii the criticism about really started. the cnnncill .'s were not mlr‘r'riii~.'s r-rril Churchill's. "nod conscientious xivork- ' tiiirr hes! unilei" the Ci cs. They had endeavor- Pii in intuit-men‘. to the itillest ex- tsizt ‘Izc i1iiflllOl'S' iT-POYL rind he saiii tin-l‘. every attempt is being male ‘n l'(‘lll!‘[i'_\' the previnils cha: ti CLllKiilKlLS and to stitc- tl*e cit)‘ _ .ivers‘ interests. e litre been advocating city ni.. l-incut. but tlr- former citv clerk hztcl all the prove-rs oi a (ii-V maniwi" as he ar-tieallv did the who!" thr w. ng, sciing, etc., His Wt" New Sysiem Described \\':th regard i0 the new system in. rd as a result of the audi- iO .i‘coiiiinenriations he mid on on" to certain opinions which have been hin-ted at. it is no ini>iisirositv that ivould be latched out oi Court. nor is it aiiv in" ‘ lerl garilet that is not hi‘ . On the contrary. it i01- lows- ciirctilly tili- rcccmmenda- tiers cf the Auditors. and is an eminently; soiuirl. practical method oi iifwlilllfl the records of the City in si‘. a way as to present a Tunnel" picture of the Citvis nif- inlizs. ln priiicinlc. it is similar i0 ' lll"(l(‘l‘il, up-to-daic accounting the most immriant a inunlcinal svstem. is net" cl’ keeping track m’ c c h)‘ l"\""filVl‘i'S for 30th ' znnd arrears. This i ri soul-cf cf trouble to ics. as the type oi’ book 1' rcrorti; is 112.0711‘ Blwfllis he!‘ hi’ "iw, and is the Rafe B'ok Without ai- tn "f1 into nil the ric- . l’ thin‘: s minliu out that ti new k is made up each your iii tl.c absence cf pre- l11“!1li1l"$' ords. the cnly . how i ..h a taxpayer City is lo look tltronfli ' Rate Books. Think ..lu.\ "(i .. would be for binsinca: to have io look izli a cmintlcss number oi’ i011." in nr:lei' to arrive at i119 martini of n. customer's account! ii, sx-stcm. howcr '. is urc- lnw for int iclnaliiies. sfrm must ‘be it; nu r-lefims in Court. "Hie pl‘(‘\‘lOii.< cond. irn oi 0W1 Cll“i'lo‘!ctov:n Rate Book was 50 ‘Cmillhlicd on page 8. Col ll Cattle trading was active on the small number otiered. Veal c.l.ve_< were iully .25 cents higher. Coca steers brought $7.50 to $7.75 with one load at $8. Medium steers were $6.50 to $7.25 and common $5.50 to 6.25. Heifers were nominally 4.50 to ‘I. There vrere no top cows. Good cows brought $5.50, medium were $4.50 to $5.25 and common $3.75 L0 $4.25. Caniiers and cuturs made $3 to $3.50. Bulls ranged from $4 to $6. Veal calves were 50 cents higher, and grassers around 25 cent. high- er. Veals ranged from s9 to $12 iviih a few tops at $12.50 and with the bulk 0t the sales between $10 to $11.50. Med ‘m good to good veals made $12. linkers were from s0 to $8.50 and grassers ircin $5 to 5.3 '15. Lambs were mostly uncles and were sold steadv at $8.50 ilal. Sheep were firm at $4 to $6 with the bulk between $5 and $6, Hogs were steady at $9.35 to $9.40 tor barons. red and watered. and up i0 $9.50 oil truck-n Selects drew $1 per premium with the regular cuts on off grades Saws were lrom $0.50 to $7.25. Hogs sold 0n rzui grade ‘brought $12.40 hot WClglH. rmami By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 29—(APl—Sc- lected stocks took a little recovery nourishment. in today's market but the list generally remained on a starvation diet. Fractional $81115 for steels. air- craits, mail orders and rally. pre- dominating in the ioreuoon. were erased or cut down substantially in the iinal hour and closing prices were well jumbled. Canadian issues moved down- ward. Losers oi’ fractions included Dome and Lake Shore, McIntyre. Canadian Marconi. Hollinger and Massey Harris. Distillers Seagram and Walkers bucked the general trend with fractional improvements. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Jan. 29—-(CPl— Produce Market prices here today, as reported by thc Dominion De- partment of Agriculture. Iollow; Butter: first grade creamer} prints, Jobbing price, 28 3-4: itr grade solids. Jobbing price 28 1- , Que no 1 pasteurized regrnrP-d butter, Wholesale Jobbing prioc, 21 1-2‘. Que n0 2. 26 3-4. Cheese: Ont. white and current receipt price. 19 1-2. Eggs: graded shipments in uscd free cases. selling price. A-inillc 2?; A-medium 2i: A~pullcls 20; 13- iarge and C unquoied. Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 115-120; Que no 2 75'. .90~l.0tl: lIB no l 75's 1.30-1.35; PEI no 1 75's 1.30- 1.35. coltred. .-__, Tdvertisiiigl‘Rates-Payable in Advance Mimlmum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents _(‘eniral (iuiirdiain locals, 5n per w 3c pcr iuiul; Announcement; an nrd; Western and Eastern locals d Coming Events 3o per word! (‘lassificd 31- “OP-MONT; In Memorllm Notices 70o per inch; Lists o! Floral fllll| spiritual Offerings Cards. etc" 5o per name; bell"! °' Fniidnicncc 70c nor Inch. Ind l0 rents for cverv add tional Appru-iiiiinii. 70c per inch or ~ic per word- !!! rcnis ncr inch Address and P flnblicriilnn. Nlfllng engagement 40 words: for $1.00 rda. Notice! oi Thanks M"! Lin: oi Subscriptions resentation $1.00. Other rates on 3W0 Work Wnnicd lRFllilH-l. l ‘an p min. T wan-rs l9l|»~(‘\\‘i)l . Write Guardian. L-9i8-1-27-Ili. Female Help Wanted WANTED a MAID. T-"onn crum- ren. Apply "X. Y." cnre Guard- inn. L-957-1-30-2i. Mlile Help Wanted “flfliburicn w a N Tn n T0 PF-flli Barber Tracie short Course. CNWH training. Molar Barber Were airline; u-m. LITTLE Vl ORDS If any little word of ours ellll make one life the brighter. God help u; speak that. little w0rd.. N. Y . Stock New York Curb M (Canadian Pres!) i‘- _"* Stocks c] - . v (Canadian Press) o" Predicts N e w A c- Sm“ Am Cyan a i4 counting S y st e m ch" it? gilspefmigowei 36 3'3 - Am . . ' Will Prove Of Great Am hi“??? 2i if ‘$3053, “ 41% - . < 3_ .Value T0 Taxpayers fill.“ $102?’ l.“ 7'“ i E1 3W1 simi- i i-s Am Wat“ i l-4 l Gulf Oil Corp 36 1_2 Mmoonda 10 5-8 Humble Oil 31 1.4 . Amman 2f; 7-8]Lcck1'ieed Air 3o 1.2 An explanation oi’ the clrcurn- 331.; Ohio 3g i‘; l gggliltflgufilld-‘IOH i: g4: itances leading UP i0 the special Baldwin Loco 15 ' ' ' glvic illldll- 11, 51111111191? OI the Bendix Av 30 54; i? lildli0l‘.\' findings and an outline BetnSteel 731-2 ' ii the new" accounting system now Ches Ohio 39 _ M l4“ \k J1 eiiert at the city Hall, were Chrysler a2 Dntrea vt-Ob 51f»? ill itibqigddlgjS ifiisi/h€w%?lfil‘y gall Giilgislsocr; 31 7-5 3n iislrxi. ’ ' s 1p 5 3.3 iiavoi" Foster‘ C11"? Wrillht A 29 3-8 e ' Eiec Auto Lite 3' 7.3 His \V(.l'>l1l])_('Olil-lfi€lldi?d the Co- Eiec Pr Lite E 5.3 ygeixitiilil received iroiii the pre- ggu Elcc 33 7.3 i? * iiii: Cur Council and maintained n 48 (Candi!!! P7955) Lildl, unlit; to the stand they had Ge“ Mmms B?! "H! taken null rugrild to the investiga- gggdfinch 4 17 l-B Blinks Close ilon anti iii.» illntion of an up-to- Gt Nveagfghe 22 1'4 Ben T91 167 b2 _i ‘ system, they were Hudsgl M“. C“. 2g kg Brflznlfll‘ 9 ‘ l‘ ‘ lgigutlligllliidlélli that iii“ Tel Tel 4 b8 grlCckPsilk/l 2'1 T: - ~ i einecott ;; -3 0W ' - j .' U11 would work siit- 1340111; ward L4 Bide, Products 16 1-2 m rated a big increase N Y Central 16 1,2 Ciin Cement 7 1-2 .ii m. mlirciicns between the iirsi. Nor Am Co 33 Ciin Nor Pr 16 7-8 and tun oi January‘ this year as Nor Pac 8 5-0 ca“ C“ Fd 13 3'4 loiilpnid with the some period in Paramount: 7 1,4 Cain Car Pfd 25 i ch lic interpreted as due Peliim R R 2i l-4 gm‘ 130111.15 g rt to the confidence the P 1 P" C0 40 3-8 ‘m 3w ‘c . tic ill int» new ac- 11311261011 Co ll 5-8 gfflniigfliltehl" 3571'” . n <7 0 C011) 5 3-4 “ _ S9 - R - _ Dist S/zag 231-2 cunts leading up to ,s0:lt; 123182 if; {g Dom 5mg] B 14 1-3 firs‘; (1)1 the speciadl ism on N J 43 L4 Drvden 10 1-4 ' ors lip ineiitione , snide col-D 9 7H; Foniida Co l0 l-2 in'<*i'ri-s'.vs he hnzi with ‘T - (‘cl Steel Wrs 10 1-4 city Ci<‘l‘l\, Mr. Nicliol- EUTllaSGCElJTD 4:; ii Smith 20 3-8 ~ l.lii“l‘ had informed him iUiiited Air ~17 l-2 1m" T“) 15 34 'llll)t‘i‘ I930 that. the city United Druiz 5 Int Nickel 44 \".|l{ about even but later United Gas Imp ll 3-4 5W" Wows 24 that there would be a de- U S Rubber 35 Nla»‘~“°"' Hflrfls g1 4 my. ti $33,000. He declared that. U s st Co 57 3-4 10°“ 31 112 t hiri stated some of the U 5 10d A1 32 1-2 “er _ li Ilie had submitted y,“ “chug 39 car 1 2 . <-. i y. < -_ . _ Astana that he iiari got wglg-Elljmogs W‘: PM,” Co“) 10 1.4 llliO t.» ll \\,i..('l owl the book “Wu. m“ 1T8 L,’ Q1103)". Power 15 34 krcpn: Al i\llillll_’l_\' Messrs Mor- ' . _ '" Sl-“fi - 231.2 . Woolworth __ d‘ "lllflflh rrli anti Archibald were engaged l _____“__A_V __ Si, m“- Com 4 7-8 m \‘ll!‘llili'i iiic audit ivliich took s1 [my Pid i8 3-4 Lliciii i!\'<‘ innritlis. ’ 5| n; ca“ d 1-2 11.. W '.~i' ii .d . - 5 .i (‘.1 Pi mart: o.’ iliicHrIZ-pililtprrlis rifrlirlennotigtulolln l Villa; Klee“ A 2 1'4 ’ l5. 15138.1 ll it u _____.._ I "hat there hllzirbixettgii] iflTlgli-llf MONTREAL. Jan‘ 2g__(CP)__Rc_ A it n inisapprmilia ris. ec., 1 L V; 1 ‘t _ - k -_ and nl..t t-"c shortage in the ac- itself; 1329i fig“ 7fi,‘°1§§§h~"‘§§3 3'. ‘. ':. St‘043“.43. Til. if- - i " . om \ \\ 1% alumni“ of lnjogieriiogan 95 hogs and 95 sheep and CHICAGO, Jan. 29__(AP)_ into the city. $5.000 ' Wile-.ii prices tumbled about two ’ceiits a bushel today to the lowest ilevels since Dec. 12 and were unable iio show any lasting rally despite stimulated business in cash Wheat anti flour due to the lower prices. Wheat closed 2-2 3-9 cents low- er. May 96 7-8-97. Jly 94 1-4—3-0; Corn 3-4—-7-B down. May 5o 1-2. Jly so 3-8-1-2; Oats 3-B—-1-2 low- er. WINNIPEK}. Jan. 29-(CP)—A sharp break at Chicago knocked more than a cent from wheat. fut- ures prices on Winnipeg grain ex- change today. Quotations weaken- ed from the start and at the im- ish were l 3-8-1 l-2 cents lower, May at 84 1-4, Jiy 84 7-8 and Oct d!) CCIllS. BUQIWS Aires values were oil 1-2 cent near the close. Mina r(i‘s kills pain. - J M Con 21-2 Kerr Add Kirk Lake 145 Lake Shore | L! a Cad 1.8 i j lShOro 8% 3-4 . Jiine r. r. aoo ae Banks 022's it? Madnen 48 Malartio 100 ‘ (Clnldlln Pres) Niclntym 55 1-2 5mg, clm McKenzie 141 Canada _ McWatters 53 Montreal 210 Min Corp 11B Commerce — M01160! 35 Nova Scotia. 810 Morris Kirk '7 l-2l; Noriinda. 75 1-2 Nordon '1 M t I C b Norgold 5 1-4 OI] I136 UI‘ ggrrinetal g3 ren Okaita 112 -—i 6 (Cflnlflllll Press) $.13, £0 Stocks Clone pwdqm 9 1.4 Aibitibi Com 1B5 pgmnm 6 1-2 Abitibl Pid 16 1-8 Pgyuigstey 47 tos 25 3-4 Peri-on Gold 202 B A Q11 25 1'4 Pick Crow 390 Beauharnols 5 3-4 pioneer 21g Baihur-st A 14 1-2 pqwgu 13g DD"! TR!’ 3 3-4 Premier 135 Don A 8 1-2 pmswn 219 Fraser V T C l9 1-4 Rem G014 4g m-d A 19 3-4 Roche s l-4 Imp Oil 14 5-8 Rpvalne 34 Price Com 211-2 San Am 242 Price Pfd 78 sand Rive;- 12 Senator 47 ‘l shawkev 4 i-2 Mmnc see ml I Sherritt . 3g l Siscoe . gladenm’ - Straw Lake (Canadian Press) Sturgeon Sud Basin TORONTO. Jan. 29- Sullivan Svlvanite Stocks Close $31; H6153) 5 . Acme Oil mwmmac A P Con 16 i-2 “"1 Aldermac 31 gym’ Olcl Amm Gold 4 7-8 vgpff A‘: . Anaucllig slag its’; Arn ie I Ashley 6 yvgfdncad Astoria 25g. U" Aunor Bankfieid 23 UNLISTED gase Iéilftal 2g Brett ear Beattie 113 Bidgmii l‘ Foothill; B“? M“ 1° Kirk T80’ B°b"" 9 oil Sel n Braioriie ll pend Ore B"°“1‘“‘ 59 Robb Mont 1-2 Bmw“ Q" 17 1'4 TORONTO. Jan. aa-tcri-Tiie Bum‘ m“ 2 gold shares turned up in the final (‘S1 Efilnl 23g half-hour of trading today. after gailibooa’ 245 lagging on the downside with the Cent’ PM; 247 rest of the list through the ear i.r cent Pore 12 hours. The group closed élflhurr in; Chester 94 Glluiflflli took a loss of .4 . t e Wes - Gina-mum 55 em oils .40 and the base metal Cochenour 59 shares were off .08 at the close. vol- .C0niaru1n 179 urne also picked up in the final ' Con Chib ' l2 hour to show rggregate turnover oi ' Denison 5 i-2 280.000 shares for the d8)’. Dome Oil 2g i“; uesplte jthe h gelnedralt idlOwflfiéillfd orv - tendency n t e n us ra sec on. East Ma-lrobic 390 a. few issues moved sharply to bet- E1d0rfld0 100 ter price levels. York Knitting Falcon 420 Mills advanced 2 1-4 to 10 1-4. its Fed Kirk 3 3'4 high mark in recent years and Fmnmeul‘ 54 Union Ga-s also posted a new high Gillies Lake 5 3'4 at. l6. up a, fraction. Gains of H point 6191101“ 1 1'2 or more were netted by Canada (gggl-isalgake 1'2 Wire B, Consumers Gas. Dominion , ‘ . G013 Emile £5 1 8 gaink. Imperial Bank. and Weston: Go‘. a e - ' Gunnal. Gold 57 Powell Rouyn advanced to 11.40 Ham Rock 127 and closed at 1.38 for a net ga n o Honing“ 14 34 8 cents. Aunor had the same gain Home on 273 at 2.58 and the close was up nar- = 51.4 rowly also tor Beattie. Brouian, Horirustead . How“, 39 Central Patricia, Coniaurum, Mc- I-Iud Bav 30 l-4 lWatters, Perron. San Antonio and Int Nickel 44 Sladen. Teck Hughes lost 10 cents Jncoln 4 l-2 land Wright-Hargreaves worked I JeiIicOB 16_ _ TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS V WELL, I UNDERSTAND HOW YOU FEEL! mama's ANOTHER QUARTER TO ADD ‘TO TH’ one YOU HAVE‘. THAT snouu: 13E ENOUGH To ouv A BIRTHDAY PRES‘- ENT FOR ISABELLE. YOU'LL RUIN HiM,_ MILT sruoosi WELL, iT ISN'T E.\/’|'LY oov wl-io HAS A FRIEND WITH A DUKE ON TH’ FAMILY TREE-- ‘WAY BACK. V lulu-u. filial.” :- a. u! I. l. BUCKINCHAM. IA 6-1». Daub PAGE FIYE nu N A. noun! DulrI-l n! 1h Oulrmm u/Boqnl, I-pfyiql . D. B. KILCUUR. 1.14.. A.l.ll., IA Flnivhfl nnl Crnrul um,“ THESE MEN V V TBpOTl l0 their fellow policyholders‘ ;Taziniiiizc'roiis of Nonh American Life are proud to present to their fellow policyholders, a report of their stewardship for the past year: L! MITCHELL g 1, urn-mu Pkllilllll ~ Vie’? a... 'A total of 551336.610 was paid to policyholders and beneficiaries. The Companfs liberal scale of dividends ha: been mziintained._ New Business totalled $25,652,917. - . Profits from the yeafs operations were higher» .- Expenses continued at the same low level. The mortality ratio was reduced. Interest was earned at a gross rate of 4.68%. The policy la se raldwas the lowest in the Companfs liistory. Special Reserves and Surplus Funds totalled $5,558,170, including Investment Reserves of $1,600,000. 'North American Life is a mutual company owned and controlled by its policyholders. i l t i i Io-JLS. IlIZNRYJ-Lueum Twirl: NORTH AMERICAN LIFE new OFFICE y’ ‘ TORONTO Blulnrnlnfnrcl 12.19.457.765 L ' i, .' W ii mums run-trait}? n\.lj4illb“ Aunu 165,001 .883 PLEASE WRITE FOR A COPY OF THE COMPANY'S ANNUAL REPORT H. LAPTHORN and L. S. STEVENSON, Disiricl Managers 140 Richmond Street, Charlottetown back 1O cents to 7_80. Macassa post- ed a loss oi 15 cents and recessions got‘ 3 to 5 cents appeared for Mac- Leod-Cockshntt. O'Brien. and Premier. Buy in the late trading and the price uiet. iirmed 9 cents to a new high t0 ivestern oils weakened generally close at 2.18. Nickel weakened l-4 Calgary-Edmonton clo cci 7 ceniA and Sutlhury’ Basin declined 4 lower. Roynlite was 02f in sales i cents. Tue close was up nrlri-oivly broken lots and Azimo-(Iniizidmizi an I01" Pend Oreiil and Waite-Am- Home Oil declLneri 2 (Wilts. Pioneer ing in Steep Rock speeded up ;;_: ;._1 BRING UP’ FATHER Z_ (EVERYTHING l-IEQE IN ST PAUL l5 FQOZEN LIP EXCEPT MAG§|E'5 I LL AIZGUMENT WITH HEQ ~i'M COLD- . t _ m,» mo, n»; fuiunl Syndicate, m. Wail-i "m. imma GEE! i V/ISHT IT WAS TOMORROW SO WE COULD GO BUY TH’ PRESENT. By Edwina Ql-i, I'M JusTClLAZYTsoui-r THIS BEE-UTIFUL BRACE- LET, CAP —— YOU WOULD l - - “.- ./ / Z‘ iii-m..- Achnn 5° "'1' a) By George Mclflnnus The Cur L. _ , - - - . 0| n- Kin’ i. ' o up. sent: DID YOU RING-SIR‘? GiT our OF ggTrAilLlJfQovBvEwl-iv 53E‘ P1105!» 86S AMBELLBOY- AND JUST IN CASE HERE BEFOQE THEM ON HEQ I-"EET- 51-4125 THAT IZADlATOQ I BIZOLJGHT YOU A i i-IIT YOLJ éééliififii-lffilwlé 60512 ¢€~%%%?-e%¥@ $lI$€§f%--2%<'>%E their; as; ICE - MAGGIE A PIPE FQOM TH’ QADIATOQ- WOULD BE AN ICE . BETTER oi=l=- COMPAHY- . u Thimble Theatre - Starring POPEYE " i‘ w“ ‘MUM 1 M” .BUL1L1Ei6AL1OOD ‘i wove/awe WEsAFouNDA t~l_E\‘\$IélT§ZE'¥$l-%lg%ii= xgéarniziz-Fonecexsxen ARE ONLY FNE fiMALLER QLOBE. Howie 4 NAvlaAKE 800 6E “MEN DifiTANCE iNCHEfi FROM “min r||hn "yam- up» tiny m; run,"- Sxvnflnu. m. i. t