OCTOBER a1. 1949 .111‘. GUARDIAN. cumLirrrei-owu‘ _ iPAGE NINE 41-} -> THE BES PROGRAM- u; Jtichmond St. T FOUNDATION FOR ANY PLANNED INVESTMENT cnnnnn SAVINGS solinsi BU Y YOURS FROM F. J. BRENNAN 8i iiilMPANY LTD. E. M. BAGNALlp-Manager Charlottetown Telephone 1470 \ word; Classified 3o per word; inch; p" name; gagen 3 wor 5a p51‘ word; Advertising Rates — lilinimuni Charge For Any Auveriisenient 2b Cents Central Guardian Locals 6o per word; Lou]; go per word; Announcements and Coming Events 8c per Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 5c Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; “my; 40 ivords for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional ds; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per inch or Lists of Subscrlpti and Presentation 81.00. Other Rates on application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable lor damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond- the ,moung paid for the space actually occupied by that; portion ni ms IUVvaflDBITIQIII, in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Payable in Advance Western and Eastern In lllemorlam Notices 84o per Wedding En- , 49 cents per inch; Address liars & Trucks For Sale .j—<—-i~— "-*‘Z-—‘~ fin SALE-‘liil roan TRUCK. Apply s1 iilcGill Avc. {Jr SALE-loss PONTIAC so; dun, good condition, cheap. Ray- mond Andrews, North Milton. FOR SALE — 1930 PLYMOUTH Coach, perfect running orricr Apply Biwidicys Service Station. i? [volt SALE-IMO FORD DELUXE sedan, perfect condition, radio and healer. Price $550 A9111)’ Morcli l-lotel, Charlottetown. r. Good condition. Cheap for quirk Sale Also one car ‘trailer, new. Rfllph Walsh. Albany. Foe SALE-ISM aonoa SEDAN. New motor. Good condition. (‘heap for cash. Will be sold at Revcre Ilotel 2 pm. November 2nd. liars Leavln! CAR LEAVING FOR GLACE BAY. Nov_ 6. returning Nov. 13, pass- age for three. Contact D.C.R. csra Guardian. For Sale roe sou; - LITTLE rfos. Eldon Schurman, Spring Valley. FOB. SALE-a MILK COWS, 5 good work horses. illultcr S. Weeks. TOR SALE -- CHOICE BUILDING Lcts, $300.00 up. Stewart Mac- Kay. FOR. SALE - TWO NEWLY ireshened cows sud one stripper. Gordon Jewell, North River. FOR SALE — TWO YOUNG Guernsey cattle. Due to freshen soon. Leslie Crabbe. Milton. l-‘Olt SALE — ONE COPELAND Frigidaire. electric. one electric radio, Sparton. Phone 2659-R. I-‘Olt SALE - CHEAP. MUSKRAT Cost. size 16. Phone 2761-W. P011 SALE - SMALL QUEBEC Hutu. Phone 1581-21. POI SALE — 125 HYBRID PUL- lets, 6 months old. Apply Mrs. Melville Bell, DeSable. sol SALE - FAWCETT (Eli; Range, good condition, also wick \ typo oil burner, complete with hot water coil. Apply 74 Orlcbar. l-‘Oit SALE BANTAM IIENS AND roosters, Buff Orphingtons. gltilhtlo Silks. Apply 100 Writer FOB SALE — LADYS RIDING outfit (Amerlcnnl size 16; boots "l" 6; excellent condition. Phone 1750-1 Charlottetown. YOII SALE HALF-SPEED “fish, one buffalo robe, one set llxht harness, one show bridle. for hnckncy or carriage horse. lnply 100 Water St. FOR SALE — TWO FARMS AT Bflyview, situated two miles west oi Cavendish. IZO-acrc furm with hllllfllflksi ISO-acre (shore) farm with buildings. Both lnrms iii "fl?" good-condition. Wnltcr S. er River. For llsnt .N____________ TO LET -- ONE DOUBLE OFFICI 1M one single office nested. fPPlY 49 Queen Street. lggonlriifigl our»: BED SITTING - 103-1. l 4a School Btretaert‘? 1 Cr “my TO LET - FURNISHED HEATED YOOIII. suitable for business gen- tleman. Write B. Guardian. Female lleln Wanted “ff-LING ALL WOMEN: ivno m?! time tn spars who wish t. W‘? "is? money. Take Orders d! inserts and hosiery: For ‘mil. men. children, also babies‘ wnh- Nothing could be easier nmceoulr low prices and our msg- com :11)’ illustrated catalogue m, l‘ "l"! llmples of our miter- mm-‘e Satisfaction guaranteed or m kl’ refunded. Generous com- ma“ bonuses. gifts. Write im- Du J" "Y for your frei- catalogue h" fur Lingerie Inc: 4235-39. $ ontttal a4. Sjlra lisiiilfiFy' Nor im-é-T- h, £21k“ PABMEIB- n vs om No are! Cockshutt tractors. M” ah . $1400.00 One No.30. o, Nflveylhbto arrive first Wcek "ma" cer cariosd of No. 30 w ‘u-v ssh or terms. Terms N“ Q I000 on No. 60, 81200 Ii year's ma" “'9' l period of h, h“ ll 5%. Livestock taken m“ ‘rm;- aggllhlplhfne ‘fir! ivrii» k s r ct. s tar S. w,“ Rams aim _ _ Lost LOST — SUNDAY MORNING. gold lockri, between 312 Fitzroy nnil Basilica. Phone 1750-J. Re- ward. RELIANCE _ anus-sure. our: service keeps you garbage free. Phone TSO-L. _miié'iiiip Wanted WANTED-JOURNEYMAN ELEC- trician or experienced appren- tice. Write Box 936. tlpportunltles-Men 8i Wifliill MEN, TRAIN NOW FOR TELE- vision, Radio servicing. Wireless Operating and Government radio positions. Free ‘IO-page booklet tells about day and hosne-study courses and excellent employ- ment opportunities. Write today. stating agc and education: Radio College of Canada. 54 Biocr Street West. Toronto, Ontario. FINE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE pleasant business of your own. supply every home with our guaranteed home necessities, also gift boxes Scores o! daily used items. Exclusive territory assign- ed. local or rural. Make a Worth- while income. selllng experience unnecessary. Write now for free details: Familex. 1600 Delorlmier. Montreal. 1. Personal FOB NEURALGIA. LUMBAL-i). Rheumatic Pains- Chest Colds apply Hcat Penetrating‘ Glory 01L At your Druggist. BLENDER. TABLETS ARE EFFEC- tive. 2 weeks. supply $1; 12 weeks $5. at Reddin Bros. and Jenkins. Charlottetown; sample's. Ken- singtmi itild Jsirnlesoms Drug Store, Montague. 5. r Houses-Ants. Wanted W A N T E D - UNFURNlSl-IEII heated Apartment for young cou- ple. Phone 1154-L. Typewriters SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL Portable ‘Typewriter -- the only "oflice typewriter in personal also, New portable design, new sparkling performance. Cash or terms. Remington Rand Limited. 134 Richmond Street, Phone ‘.1771. - Venetian Blinds HAROLD CLARK, PHONE ISZS-J. Free drape hangers. Colored slats. Steel and aluminum. Wanted Tr A N r r: n - ALE aorru-zs. up service. Phone 2542 Evenings i107 Michael Bros VIKNTED-HALF-SPEED SLEIGII in good ccndltlon, also state price. Box 938 Guardian. _ YOUNG MAN WANTS PASSAGE to Toronto by car November 3rd or 4th. Please write Box 941, Guardian or contact Sfmon Mai-- Laod. Pro. Infirmary. Phone 516. - FOR FARM RESEARCH The Dominion goyernmeuts new $500,000 agricultural science rc- scarch centre was officially open- ed '1 the (all of i949 at Leth- bridge, Alberta. » llvvans Mobile Movie This Week Present L'IL ABNER Showing Tuesday at Bridgetown: Wednesday, Little Pond t Thursday, Vernon River. Come to see your comic strip ia- vourltes in person. l Also Eighth Chapter of Seriaf "WOLF DOG" WANTED A T0 RENT Inge store remlses sult- able for retail rnlture bnsi- ness. Must be in good trad- ing position. WRITE BOX 925 GUARDIAN .i rCa d] nm-N-Qhdw." sac-c 53168 Stock Close 1500 Akaitciio .... .. 70 1000 Anncon Lead - "33 3.4 11200 Ans Cdn . . 4900 All Oil . 75 Bk Mtl 35 Bk NS .. 4600 Base Met 340 Beatiy New 500 Bellererre 21000 Brit Dom 4000 Broulan 6000 Buffad . , 1000 Buff Cdn 2735 Cal Edm , 450 Bk Comm 980 Cdn Brew 22500 Cent Led 7500 Centremaq 12300 Chesterville 1300 Cochenour 2000 Con Home 21033 Cori Lebel 150 Con Smelt 4900 Cohwest .. 20000 D‘Aragon 2000 Decalta . 7200 Discovery 19300 Donald; 1900 E Mal . 19725 E Sulllv 1500 Elder 7000 Eldona 2000 Eureka . 900 Frobisher 400 Giant 3500 Globe 1200 Gold Mlm 1500 Guyana . 5000 Gulf Lead 2500 Ilard R0 1305 Ilasaga . 6000 Highrlilge 30800 Hosco 3000 lnsplra . 2000 Kclore ._ 100 Kcntviilo . 855 Kerr Add 2300 Labrador 200 Lamaque 2600 Leitch 5000 Lexindln .. 5200 Lnuvicourt 1550 Mncassn . ,.. 9000 Mnc onald 52 3000 lilacho .. 2O 600 Madsen . 320 700 Mal Gf 315 1210 Moneta . 39 2800 New Cal . 140 150i) New Jars _ _ 55 1500 New Marl 2500 New Pac . 5000 New Thur 78500 Nicholson 480 Norunda .. 2800 Normetal . 20000 Norseman 5000 North Inca . 1900 0Brlen . 1000 Okalta .. . 12000 Omnltrans 2750 New Lund 10500 OTEIIJGR .. 200 Pac Pete 18114 Pamnur 2500 Pandora 3100 Pore Reef 5000 Preston 1600 Queenston 5380 Qucmont, 7T0 Royalite 16500 Royhir . 5800 Senator 13700 Sherritt 22500 Silanco 1300 Slscoe 1100 Sladen .. . 3568 Stadacona 3100 Starrnit 1400 Steep R0 5067 Sullivan 625 Teck Hu 4500 Thom Lurid 7400 Trans Res . 4000 Union Min . 3350 Uri Keno . 570 “Inlker . 600 Yknlfe B . CURB 7200 Dnlhousle 700 Foothills .. 705 Pend Ore _.... Total sales 653.000. Grain WINNIPEG, Oct. 30 — (CP) — Coarse grains displayed a firmer trend Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange under a better class of commercial buying. American buying was indicated in barley, while shippers were on the buying side in both oats and barley. Offerings were lighter than in previous sessions. Flax showed a firm undertone. Prices, however, were moving nar- rowly. Rye prices moved up in re- sponse to gains at Chicago in this commodity, Locals were buyers. Closing quotations: Oats: Oct 81 14B; Dec 79 5-8; May 79 3-4A. Barley: Oct. 1.46 3-4; Dec. 1.42 3-4--3-4B: May 1.41 1-2B. Ryc: Oct 1.52 1-2; Dec 1.50 1-2; Mriy 1.54 1-4. ' l-‘lnx: Oct. 3.79 3-43; Dec. 3.75 (M: May 3-79. Cnsh prices: Orils: No 2 CWII 14: o! S CW '18 3-4; 3 CW 78 1-4; ex 1 feed 78 1-4; 1 feed 77; 2 feed 75 1-8; 3 feed 72 1-8; track 76 5-8. Bnrley: Ne 1 CW O-row 1.60 3-4; 2 CW 6-row 1.60 3-4; 1 CW 2-row 1.52 3-4; 2 CW 2-row 1.52 3-4; 3 CW S-row 1.58 3-4: 1 feed 1.42 3-4; 2 feed 1.40 1-4; 3 feed 1.35 3-4; track 1.40 3-4: 2 CW yellow 1.46 3-4; 3 CW yellow 1.4 43-4. Rye: 1 CW 1.52 1-2; 2 CW 1.52 1-2; 3 CW 1.48; rej. 2 CW 1.38 ‘l-2; 4 CW 1.42 1-2; track 1.50 1-2. Flux: No 1 CW 3.79 $4; no 2 cw 3.74 3-4: 3 Cw 3-54 3-4: 4 CW 3.49 3-4; track 3.78 3-4. Shipping News, AT HALIFAX- Arrivcd Sunday Newfoundland, from Boston I Sailed Sunday Sunray, for South American parts. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Saturds? - Fort Avalon, rorn Ndw York Arrived Buail Pschites, for US. ports Sunrnont, Port Alfred sailed Sunday None, BIGGEST RAIL UNIT The Canadian National ltailwriys is the largest rail system in North The Educational horizon Continued from Page 3) Chancellor oi the Federal Republic. Canada's F-siimaster-General is Hon. Edouard Rlniret. Solicitor-General, Canada, Hon. Hugues Lapoinle. The Canadian Ambassador Greece is George L. Magann. The Canadian High Commis- sioner to Australia is Maj-Gen. L. R. LaFleche. The Premier of Newfoundland is Hon. J. R. Smallwood. new German is tn QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS The Queen Charlotles lie off the mouth of the Skeena. The islands are mountainous with some hills, lowland, and muslieg east of Mussel. Inlet. The climate ls'mild, the rainfall is heavy, and the vegetation is dense. The trees grow to a tremendous size, with tall. straight trunks. Spruce, red cedar. hemlock, and yellow cedar, or cypress are the principal forest trees. On Queen Charlotte Islands are fvllhd gold, copper, iron ore, and anthracite coal. They became the site for an ex- ploratory oil-driiling ompaigri in September, i949. The Royalite Oil Co., which played an import- ant role in the development oi the Turner Valley, broke the ground. Geologists claim there is s good prospect oi striking a large oil pool on Graham Island, the most northerly and largest of the Queen Charlotte group. Royalite has been assigned 230,000 acres there by the British Columbia Government for exploration pur- poses. The Atlantic Pact went into ef- fect August 24. President Truman issued a proclamation making the pact effective when representa- tives oi the French Republic brought in their country's instru- ment of ratification. The treaty pledges participants to go to each others defense in case of an attack. France was the last of the treaty-signers to submit its formal ratification. . The other original partners of the pack-Canada. Britain, the United States. Belgium, the Neth- Cablnets, Furnacettes in condition; suitable for will $19.50 Each Maurice Block & 0o. 158 Kent Street ‘II!’ IT'S WARMTH YOU'RE AFTER YOU'RE BOUND TO NEED SOME OF THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW: Army B. D. Pants Army B. D. Tunics . .. Navy, White all wool Blan- kets Army Sheepskin Coats Army Coverall ‘seconds’ Airforce Flying Suits . Navy Jersey \Swcaters . Army Khaki Shirts "seconds" Navy Overcoats "new" . Navy Duffell Coats . Army Overcoats . .. Army Khaki Drill Pants, "seconds" .. .. . Army Khaki Drill Coats . 5 $1 .25 $15.95 .. $2.50 . $2.95 We have a good stools of staple clothing and footwear fos the working man. It amazingly low prices. Your inspection is soiiclii-il. Army Heavy Boots "Remind!" 84-95 Navy flannel liiiililies 81-95 Navy heavy Caps 81.75 Alriorce and Army Win r Alrforce Flying Suits, "heavy" .. Navy Pants "aew“ . Navy P. O. Coats Navy Rubbers "new" heavy $1.25 Army Khaki Coverall- "now". Sizes 44 t 46 $5.50 Army Khaki Coverall- “new”. Cadets, 84 G M "J5 Army Rubber Gloves ‘head’ . 81-15 Army Boots "new" 85-95 - 37-75 NAVY PUSSER CLOTH PANTS "especially made for you In a civilian cut" .. I440 I Ilifls [fllld some rams, “all colours" I850 Si.” Gal. ..... Quart m... .. llscli’: Ssrsiss Amt: America comm under ens iiisii- l" ""1 5'- Opp. Old Spain We have a quantity of used perfect or wood. Going at a real barlllll- erlsnds. and Luxemburg-sll rati- fied the treaty earlier. Markets at a Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks irregular; base metals strong. Montreal—Stocks firmer; papers gain. ' . New York — Stocks steady; Chrysler common races ahead. No Clear Issue in Australia's General Election By Anthony Whitiock Canadian Press Correspondent SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 31 — (CH-Australia's -18th Federal Par- liament has ended without giving either members or the public any clear idea. oi what the issues will be in Australia's general elections Dec. 10. The issue of whether Australia needs gasoline rationing ls as im- portant as any yet brought up. The La-bor Government announced re- cently that gasoline will be ration- ed again, effective Nov. 15. 1r said that dollars are not available for greater imports and that existing supplies are insufficient to go round without rationing. The Op- position, on the c-‘uher hand, claims that ii elected it will get enough gas from France and. other non- dollsr sources to end rationing. Whether nationalization of banks will become a major issue is not yet clear. Canberra observers say Attorney-General Herbert V Evatt was over-hasty in saying that bank- ing would not be sri issue. They point out than he issued a. state- ment t.o this effect without con- sulting the Cabinet and suggest that he fears the consequences if public banking is made an issue. ,,The industrial wing of the Labor Government, which Eratt does not represent, thinks nationalization is s, basic feature o! Labor policy and should not be scrapped because of a temporary constitutional setback. Last July the judicial committee of the Privy Council ruled that time Federal Government's Banking Act. of 1947, which would have nation- J.......P I b"! Y$'-.mO"iI:R\.h“° TH! UNIVERSAL ‘JEEP (with 4-whul drlvs) ' 355 Campbell St. "II UIIPSTII‘ (4 and 6 cylinder) WAKE llP Yilllll [IVER BILE- wflllsllclllltol-AIIGY 'ii ca; 'ii-M¢naill'.i‘ra"":'c. as Thkllver sh iild t about 3 "'1' allies int»: Ymllualugiilva cm m“ d If this bile ll not Howl not di est. trsct.‘l‘ r gférfiivlllgflstgcffiilnu feel sour. sunk and the ."°.t’-et Mmlld. as 600mm’ Llttls Liver Pills to get than I-piata of bil'e floss- n you lesl "an-ad u ." in! freely to mgk Elf: "$3.155? Aaii d!’ 232N121. u Pills. 86¢ at o‘. dsopun. ' ‘ m allzed the Commonwealth's banks. was unconstitutional. left-Wing members of the Lsibor Party raver an appeal to the elec- torate on the issue. The Liberal and Country Parties are exploiting this split in the Government's ranks and are demanding to know Where Labor stands. Thebank issue. general warnings oi increasing Socialism. and 8850' line rationing. are the main Op- position themes of the campaign. In the last Parliament there were 43 Labor members in the House oi Representatives. 17 Iiiberals. l2 Count/ry Party, two Independent Labor. and one Independent. In the senate Labor held 33 sears. the Lib- Isis m» and the country Party Nigher Theatre Tax Discussed AMHERST. Oct. 31 — Owners and managers of motion plcure theatres throughout the Marrin er. meeting yesterday as the Maritime Allied Exhibitors‘ Association de- clded to constitutionally choose the name of their organization to the Maritime ‘l/Iotlon Picture Ex- hibitors’ Association, Representatives from this prov- ince attendlng the meeting were BJ-I. Yeo, Montague; G.A. Waiters Charlottetown; R. Pope, Summer- slde and L. Rogerson. Crapsud. A.J. Mason of Sprlnghill will con- tinue to head the association with EG. Gregory of New Waterford as vice-president; for Nova Scotia, Gordon Spencer oi Saint John, New Brunswick, and ILG. Gautier, REGISTERED RAMS Fllil SALE The following breeders have graded rams for sale: A. H. Boswell, York-Oxford-B-xxx lambs; l-axx shearling. s. S. C. Stewart 8: Son, OhWown RR. 8—Shropslilre-- Z-xxx lambs; B-xxx sliearllngs. Preston Bryanton, lambs; l-xxx shearlin . Frank MaoAulay, Rollo Bay-Siiropshlre-l-xxa uris-Clievlot—l-xxx Iasnba. Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune-Oxford-B-xxx lambsl 1 aged ram. Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune-0xiord—2-xxx lambs. Alex Hamilton, Cardigan-l-Iampshire-Z-xzlrx lambs. Hudson Pridham, Montrose-Shropshire-Z-xxx lambs. J. Frank Roach, Kelly's Cross-Oxtord—2-xxx lambs. J. D. MacPhail, lambs. Argyle Shore—Sliropshlre—2-xxx Edison Mutch, North River-Oxford-ZZ-xxx lambs. Cyrus P. Gallant, Urbainvilie-Cbeviot-Z (to be grad- ed) lambs. I Foster Smallman, 0’I..eary-Chevlot—8 (t0 be graded), xxx lambs will cost $30.00 with $6.00 rebate lateli lambs. in season. 1 xxx sliearlings will cost $35.00 with $7.00 rebate later. in season. Rams may be purchased direct from breeders or by, foi-w ' price to P. E. I. Swine Breeders Association, Box 489, Char ottetown. P.E.I. PJ. Dwyer of Halifax was elected as treasurer and G.A. wal- ters as secretary. The directors named were R5, Roddlck, F.G. Spencer; AA. Field- ins. W-W. Fennety. G.A. Waiters, while Gordon Spencer will head the executive committee as chair- man and R..S. Roddick, 11.6. Lian-- det, W.1-I. Cuzner and G.A. Walt- ers a5 others. The matter of increased taarzv tlon on Maritime theatres was dis- cussed at considerable length dur- ing the day but further issue on this important matter was ieir. in the hands o1 the executive for a1;- tion. A report concerning the toi- matlon andpurpose of a Canadian motion picture industry council was reviewed and approved. This will be a nationally representative body into which every subordin ate organization in the Dominion Wlll bl invited. _ Available in Oana Whether you live in town or country, here's a vehicle that will take you almost anywhere-in any kind of weather! With all-wheel on convenient terms. -__¢ N Female Help Wanted Registered Nurses lor Generai Duty for modern 200 bed Hos- pital in Niagara Peninsula. All graduate staff. Salary, days 8140, evenings 81b0, nights 8145, piaa maintenance. Straight eight hour duty. Comfortable nurses’ reels deuce. First: class transportation refunded altar one year's service. Apply Director‘ of Nursing, Wei- iand County Ge ‘ Hospital, Welland, Ontario. The 0n|y i-Whecl Drive Sfnf/oa Mayan - a ' traction and powered by the famous ‘jeep’ Engine, this new Willy's-Overland Station Wagon can climb the steepest grades- get you through deep mud, sand or snow. It's a smooth riding passenger car with seats for six and over-sized luggage space. Cr, by removing the rear seats you have a light utility truck with 98 cu. ft. of cargo space in its roomy, all-steel body. Specially built so meet the varied needs of Canadian driving, this new Station Wagon (also available, with conventional Z-whecl drive) will give you maximum economy, dependability and value. See it at your Willys-Overland dealers to-day, along with other models in'the famous Wiliys-Overland line. Purchase arranged WILLYS-OVERLAND OF CANADA LIMITED CAPITAL til-Tm Starling Maeliay 3t. mm Pills 2840i. - 1490i. 749044578? — f/G/lf-F/STEO - W/ZIKS flVifllflfi/D l/Z/f/élfif/ GARAGE Fredericton, s. n. James A. Maotiell d: Pilflli ill i ::-:.:!.- y. ‘.45.. ‘xblflltl : u _" r,,,t\~. i