g Wanted PAGE SIX - . Q THE 1311-51110" ETQYYSWGUQBQIAP! nun} comes-re FINANCIAL seavrcs Government and Corporation Bond: Listed and Unlisted Stock: 1 Bought and Sold F. J. BRENNAN 8t 00MPANY l.~'l'll. Member: investment Dealers’ Association of Canada I). M. BAGNALL-éltlanager Charlottetown Ill Richmond Si Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge: For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian locals 5c pe locale 2e per word; Announcement: and Coming Events 3e per word; Claauified 8n per Word; huh; Lisle or Floral and Spiritual Oflerings. Cards. etc., so per dame; Letter: of Cotiduleltca 84o per lnoh; Wedding Engage- ments, 40 words for $1.00 and lords; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 84c per inch or 5o oer word; Lists of Subscriptions. 49 cent: per inch; Address and Presentation. $1.00. Other Daily Quotation: Telephone 1470 r word; Western and Eastern In Memoriam Notice: l4o per l0 cents for every additional 3 rate: on application. For Sale a“. .. .__ l-‘OII. SALE-MODERN IIETAL ice box, $36. Ace. used ubout tour months. Piiune 1168-1... pore W "_1~937HI-‘t)RD V-S. Apgily- 1).i..";. . -. Folrfsh 1.1:’ I Golden ltctrlu tered. Plrnue _. FOR SALE — SWALI. “ANGIE. good eoirdiiiort. .'\.;\pl;, ‘l5 11111.5- born Street. FOR SALE — MODEL A FORD. in good condition. Apply 17 Oriebar Street . .__ _.. .___.__. Ion. SALE-O. SECOND-IIAND Record kitchen range in good condition. Apply 1M Fitzroy St. ._..___._-_-__-_- FOR. SALIk-PRESSEI) IIAY. ED Sheppard. Phone 36!. FOB SALE -- DISK NARROW. 12 disk complete with pole. swings for three horses. Slightly; used. J. H. MacPhali, New llaven. . Regis- IOI. BALI-IBM) tonal S-ton transfer; hail-ton International with ovenload springs. Burhoe‘: Grocery. -_Sa_les Help d. Agar-IT; INTERNAT- also i941 truck Apply I B00 37700 __ Help Wanted i? WANTED-MAID FOR. LIGHT housework for one montih. P410119 Zlll-J. WANTED — IVOMAN OB Gills for light housework 111 smal family for month of April. Write "Ill" Guardian. Business Opportunities REPRESENTATIVE) “ANTED TO introduce new travel and te- l creation magazine Playtime. At- ‘ tractive pre publication rates. , Generous commission and bonus j arrangement. Write Circulation Manager, B25 Dominion Square Building, Montreal. Que. i r v i l v t l Miscellaneous Norton _- saitvicr: or" Triad. , ifork Boar may be obtained at ' George Dover's, Pcakes. i_<_i__ ———--4l PAYING FOR COWIIIDES 13o PER lb. Horsehides $6.00 each. Maur- ice Block & Co. SEWING MACHINES CAN BE repaired. Just ship head of machine stated c/o 264 Rdoinson St. Moncton, N. B. Belt for sale. [ALE HELP. AGENTS — Agents, calling on high-class shoe tune for interesting line. “Leda Rubbers". Commission basis. Write Lunox. Confeder- atim 3th.. Montreal. Quebec. Wanted COUPLE IVANTS APARTIMIIDFI‘ or house to rent. Write Box 316. Guarddsn. Wairrim - isrcvcur. sum. condition and price. Lloyd Mac- Lean, North Wiltshire. WANTED — JUTE BAGS. BRING or ship us :11 kinds Jute bags, will pay freight on lots over 100. Highest prices. J. 1". Morris, ldnlrora. P. E. I. __ W A NT I! D - ALE BOTTLES. Phone 2542. Michael Bros. __ WANTED-AL! BOTTLES. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. Personal HYGIINIO SUPPLIES (RUBBER good) mailed postpald in plain. sealed envelope with prlcelist. 6 samples 25c: 24 samples $1.00- Mall-Order Dept. B8. Nov-Rubber Co. Box 91. Hamilton, Ont. For Sale land on outside for I-lsll Acre o! North River Road. City Limits. suitable good building lnt- Apply:- A. WALTHAM GAIQDET l Solicitor. Phillipa Building I Ill Grafton St. __.___ BABY BNIGNS FOR sans‘ Place your order for your 1947 clticlts new, ond sove money. Lgygef prices guaranteed. I price lowers, you will get the benefit. THOMAS HUGHES c/e Basile’: Store I44 Elm Avenue ""17 i i » t i YOIIII man to work 1n jQQ, Typing and short- sue resume. outing salary ex- ’ “to Iox “A l”. 0/0- LOST, THURSDAY AFTERNOON one truck tire and rim. Fire- stone, 750x20. between Sum- mcrside and. Brooldleld. Finder please call Jenkins Transfer, ‘1018 or 350. Reward. FOUND — SET 0F KEYS. OWNER may have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. GAUGITI‘ — A MALE FOX. AP- ‘ plv Chester Callaghan. Johnston's y River. ‘- For Rent l rariimwniirifiaufiiaa Grafton Street. Potato Market llepcrt The following Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture Marketing Service report ls for Tuesday. February 25. Unless otherwise specified. all quotations are wholesale to retail for ‘IS-lb. sacks. No. 1 grade, in good merdiantable condition. MONTREAL; Truck receipts nil. Car arriva1sf10 N.B. Num- ber of cars on track including broken, 29. Supplies iisht. de- mand moderate. market steady. P.E.I. Wltites. $1.40 to $1.50; N. B. $1.20 to $1.40: Que. 81-15- OITAWA: Truck receipts nil. Oar arrivals, 2 N. B. Number of cars rm track lrieludlni 1110K‘ en. 7. Supplies heavy- demand moderate. market steady. Whites $135 to $1.45‘. Que. 50 lb. paper. 80 to 90c: 10 lb. re- packed 22c. Locale, No. 2. 85c. TORONTO: Truck receipts lib- eral C-ar arrivals. 5 P-E-I». 5 N3- Number of cars on track includ- ing broken 6. Supplies liberal. demand moderate. market stead?- P.E.1'. Whites. 81.50 to $1.60: N. B. $1.45 to $1.50: Ont. $1.10 t0 $1.26. Maritime potato movement dur- ing the 24 hours ending mid- night. P. E. I. car-loads passins CB1” Tormentlne: NS. 4. NB. 1. Mont- ~ . Toronto B. Other Ont. 4. U. S. A. 14. Carloads passing McAdam. Ed- mundston and Riviere du Loup! PIJ. NJ. Montreal Other Quebec Ottawa Toronto Other Ontario . Manitoba U.S.A., . _ (Um-sported Yesterday) P.E.I. NB. Montreal Other Que. Toronto Other Ont. Manitoba . . U. S. A. Seasonal Summary (Carlotl) _ Total To Dale ram. N. . 1948-47 3017 no 1945-40 am eeeo NJ. Total 3M 10G‘) l“ “W3 t e Trained Help t ANTED i from Heir Dressing School, wanted aevr Beauty Parlour. s l. GUA rience and qualifications, to __.____._._._.___-_ Lost Found Strayed 3670 400 2500 5500 950 2400 2000 1000 1500 180i) 1500 345 2500 ‘ 600 4400 500 72800 1140 9700 140 1300 27100 950 2500 2000 6750 3600 12400 20100 1786 R00 R25 4707 1500 1000 17700 300 5500 891 2000 15100 5900 S500 1500 350 2050 74-00 4500 200 B200 3000 1300 1975 10000 ‘100 962 5100 20f) ‘.1000 15800 B0 1500 0800 2300 2500 1300 1 1 100 1500 7500 0450 27400 3000 ward Applications will for the position of lmtruetree: of. Prince County lloepltel. Sunlaerelde. Prinee lld-, dutle: to Nurse: Mining TORONTO. Feb. 211- Sales Stock Akait .. . 1500 Alger . 2000 Am Lard 600 Aug Cdn 5100 Ang Rou ‘.1800 Apex 2600 Aquar .. 1000 Arjon 5N0 Armis . 2500 Amt 5000 Astoria. 2200 Athena 2700 Atlas YK . 3200 Aubeiie 12300 Aumaq 1000 Aunor 81500 Base Met 4600 Bear 14700 Beaulieu 25 Belltre 10500 Bevco 33416 Bidgood BObjo Boner Braicr Brit Dom . .. Buffadi .. Buff Ank Buff Cdn Buff R1 .. Bunk I-Il Calder Cal Erlm Cziiiinau C Brew Crln Mal Cas Tret Cent Part Chem Res Chcsklrk 2500 Citral Coclteno . . 600 Coin 9800 Coloniac 300 Coniar . Con Beattie Con Smelt 4930 Conwcst 3000 Courrior Croincir 4700 Crowslio .. . 900 Delnite. . Denison . 15400 Delta 3100 Dlckcu 1800 Discov 400 Div Int Dome moo Donalda ‘ 3100 Duques 2000 Duvay E Amphi . E Crest . E Mal E Sull Elder . Eldona Eureka Falcon Froblsh . Giant .. Glenora Goldor 1000 Goldvue 21500 Goodii 2100 Gunner 5600 Holcrow 2020 Hard B. 1000 Harric . 8100 HQSBQQ, . 1500 Hdtlvay ‘ 800 I-Iedley . .. ‘ 10250 Heva . 3500 Hlghridge 100G) I-Ii Ser 400 Hollinger 1820 Home I-Iosco l-Iud Bay Hugh Mal Int Nick .. . Int Pete .. Int Uran Jason Joliet Kaymnd Kerr Add Kirk Gold . Kirk L Kelwrm . Labrad Laszuer L Fortune L Shore L Wasa Lard U Irilouz Lamaq . . Lay-asks .. Leiich Lexiri Liugman . Ll-t LL Louvic Lunward .. .. Maoism MacDonald Mrtcfie MnrLeod Madscn Magnet bdalart .. . Martin . McIntyre . McKt-nz McMnr Mid Con Mng Corp . Moneta. Mylam Negus . New Bldla, New Calu Nichol Norbcn New Marlon . Normet Norse N Inm. Nor Cdn Norzone Norpick . OBden Ogama Pacii Pet Pamour Pandora Paramlq Peyanast Pcn Rey 500 Pioneer . Pore Pen. . 4 of the Island. immediately. Applicants will pleeee furnish references. - ' J. II. STRONG. Secretary. Board of Trustees, Prince County Hospital. ‘J 1'2 c and Ohio 63 22 M Close 130 152g 1'2 Ytnacondu 10 i-d 22 33 1-4 l5 i2 1-2 M“ 2o New York Exchange . T“ w-N-brbeoponm pa; [Am Car vnd P‘ Beth Steel N Y Central a. . Oon Ed ~Eiec Auto Lite Gnl Elec . Gnl Motors .. Gt Nor Pfd Std Oil NJ Kennecott ' M Ward ‘ Nor Am ‘ Phil Pete ‘U S Rubber ‘Radio c -Te.\'ae Cp jUritfl All‘ ;Vanadiunr -W Union . ‘Westinghouse 1 u s Steel ~ BANKS ., w r-At-ahfllfasad-J . . '4 a claT-a_.-—r.oesvl > .- meadow-amoeba i Commerce 1N Scotip, ‘Royal Bank ‘New York Stocks tin Recovery Push NEW YORK. Feb. Z‘l- (AM- Stocks generally enjoyed 1. recov- ery push in today's nuarlzet. c.1- thnugh the specrl which accompan- ied the recent decline was .<ICl§il‘i1I. Improved tendencies ruled from tire start. At the beat gains rang-Q ed from fractions to a point or so 4. Top marks were trinrmcri "m most cases at the close. Steels. motors. Coppers, gold mines. pack- ers, airlines. selected rails and pivotal lndustrials paced tire re- vival. Dealings frequently slowed and transfers for the full stretch amounted to 970.000 shares com- pared with 1.350.000 the da5 before.‘ Tire Associated Press (SO-stock [composite was up .7 of a point at 66.5, best upturn since Feb. 7. l Canadian issues closed strong. McIntyre, with a gain of 1 1-4 and Dome Mines, up 1 1-8. were the Canadian leaders. Canadnzn Bicifie gained 1-4 and Distillers Seagvams moved up 1-2. 0n the curb, Lake Shore was up 5-8 and Grunt Yel-‘ low gained 1-4. l A number of shares responded to pleasing dividends but. other: were notably indifferent. Among the former atoriesr up 4 at '16 i-A; National Cash Register 2 at 3B; Homestake_ Mining 2 3-4 at 43; U. S. Freight s 21 14,1 e-s at 1'1 a-t; Mueller Brass 1 at l7 :31"? and Western up 4 1-2 O3 l-Y 50 07 59 1-2 22 1-2 and Great Western Sugar 3-4 at 26 1-4. Others to ascend were Norfolk at 247 1-2 again reflecting the splitup pro- posal; U. S. Steel 1 1-4 at '74 5-82 lChrysler 1 at 9B; Goodzich 1 1-8 ‘at 69 1-2; Montgomery Wa"d 1 at 60; International Harvester 1 1-2 l7 1'4 at. 79 1-2; Kennecott 1 3-8 at 47; 7-8 7-8 1-4 ' 1-2 2 nsucnta...-rviao--c~u Newman-H: §@~JI‘_;IQU\ZCJUI—IOI>4EDU\XS>4U\-' l-IIJ $1538 Wanted INBTIUCTIEB! OI‘ NUISQ be reedved flirt OFFICE. .J RDIAN s” Beaumont-i... P. l. l. American smelting 1 3-4 at 57 1-2. |Dow Chemical 2 at 168; Allied Chemical Z at 172 1-2; J.C. Penney 2 at 45 1-4; US. Gypsum 1i at 101 Advancers were Bethlehem. Youngstown Sheet. General Mo- .tors. Sears Roebuck; Deer; Ana- conda. Phelps Dodge. Cudaliy, Wrl- son and Co. Armour (the day's most active); United Airllrers; ‘Eastern Air Lines; Pan American Airways, Dupont. Air Reduction. Texas Co, Standard Oil (NJ), Santlr Pr, N. Y. Central, Baltimore |and Ohio, Publl-z: Service of N.J., McIntyre Porcupine and Dome Mines. Declines were posted for Speery; Great Northern Railway; Penn- sylvania Railroad; Woolworth and American Ca . 2000 Powell 900 Do Vi. 2250 Preston . 100 Propri-et 500 Que Man . 2100 Qurmont 16000 Report 3150 Riiclimzic 35480 Rouyn 13100 Roxana . 300 Roy Bk 8600 Rush 600 San Ant 2200 Sannornr .. 3400 Senator 200 Sheep 51870 Shcrritt 23700 Silv Miller 2920 Slscoe 6000 Sladen 2200 Springer . 2533 Stadn 5500 Starratt 5200 Steep R0 4700 Sulliv 3400 Teck H 4500 Thurbols 4000 TOWBK 2800 Trans Res 2566 Upper Cnn 1500 Villbo 300 Waite 31400 Vlokus 2000 Wilton . 1050 Wrl Hat“ v CURB 2700 Yukon Cons Gold Total sales 1.420.000. n Auction Sale The postponed auction sale of hay at Alexandra will take place March 5 at 2 o'clock if fine. If not first fine day. at farms of Lester Beaten and Judson Bros. Will sell by 1 or more tons. For further information Inquire of Judson Bros. or Iobertaon Treader. Soathpert. ‘QOOQQO- OPERATIONAL Plans for the disposition of Canadian Navy, which will be aasns ~ioiti FEBRUAl£Y_28._194v7 / ROYAL NAVY rler, l"Mogniflcent“, nearing completion in the United Kingdqn-y operational warships of the Royal implemented this coming summer, have been announced by tlte Hon. Brooke Cloxicn, Minister of, Notibnol Defence. The largest "Ontario" ls a consists of nine six-inch guns. ivere Aboott Labor-x "Magnificent" class, similar in tit-sign to unit will be the new aircraft cor- "Stviftsure" class cruiser whose main armament Wm‘ 55mm“! lumll" “P '“'°““d crn warship than the present S121;rhsiilarlraTagyliigf-ipesgga mod. ' j tin a a “On- is n light Fleet aircraft carrier of’ the “colossus" _ 1h“ Dre5ent Canadian carrier. "Warrior" (shown abovel, but embodying tire latest nrodlfleatlong Operational She will operate out of Hollfox. Esquimolt, B. C., will be headed toric". base. / tarlo” is shown above. “Cnyuga", I \ .-... cltstr-oyers in the Atlantic ivlll be RC-N. Photo. “Nootkafi "Mizmztc" and "l-int‘ Operational warships hosed qt by the cruiser H. M. C. S. "Q... Three lorge, modem destroyers will operate from eucl. Pacific coast operational destroyers 111; t). "Atitabaskan" arid "Crescent." Stock Prices At Montreal Unchanged MONTREAL. Fob. 27 - Selecterl securities change nml t-urlr with individual paper, and utility issues higher and changed after itidust rial yes terriers eraiely active. Montreal Power for heavy trade in late u'hiie Power Cnrponrtion erased n PFBVIOUS Slip. CPR converlrrl a loss lnto a slighP gain in carriers. Among more heavily traded papers improved were Consolidated up 3-8. Si. Lawrence Corporation, 1-2 higher and International with an increase nl l 1-8. B. C. Forest w-is down 1-4 and Dnntincoitp un- changed. Pris-r. Powell River and Abitibi Preferred were firmer and Brown and Bathurst easier. Fraser lost a lift. In lndustrlals. Cement and Mar- coni were steady and Massey tlown 1-4 and Fleet and C. W. Lumber 1-8. Others showing movement, but only lightly traded were Building Products, Tobacco, Ford and Stirzar. all improved and Na- tional Steel Car, Tar and (L-ment Preferred fraetionnlly tlown. Sea- grnms. Walker nnrl Catrnriiztti Breweries ‘ere modest gainers in llouors. lllr‘."cl wu tire meet ornlnciit base metal and added 1». Hudson Bay. Smelters and Norandn were better l-n quiet dealings. Petroleum was steady in oils. Leaders in the mining section were Bherrltt, up 30 cents, Grid’: Like, nine cents higher, O'Brien with a 15-cent. gain and Cheekltrl: two cents better. Formaque ended up six cents after earlier helm; behind. . Trading box score: Total sales. 191.200 shares; lndustrlale. 48.000; mines, 143,200; stocks higher, 0'1; lower. 53; banged. 75; new highs. 14; new lows, 11. VETERAN KILLED AT HOME BATHURBT, N. B.. Feb. 26 - (CH-Joeepih Alclde Roy, 31, of Petlt Rocher. w“ killed at his homo last night when a rifle dis- charged as he was handling it. A veteran of the Second World War. he suffered a heed wound oversees. No inquest will be held, NOTICE High grade American Bituminous (eeli) Cool 1e arrive slteriliy. WHEN YOU WANT G000 COAL CALL AT 0R PMON WEEKS’ 00M. YANIS‘ ' I (CPl-_ accounted for bulk of turnover on the stock ox-l market icdztyl frnctioually balance mainly un. _ m-isi-er tendcnees. TTiidiilg was only mod. _ _ was the most active issue exchanged and piggy-d, M 23 114- 11D l-2 and the highest level since last May. Southmount, a Montreal Power stibsidlriry, gain- ed two cents. Winnipeg came in dealings and advanced 3-4. Brazilian upped 1-4 and Shziwinigan lost the some Montreal Exchange Abltlbl Asbestos B A Oil. Bldg Prod Bruck Silk _ Bell Tel Bathurst Can Cement CPR .. .. Celancre Can Gar Pnrl Can Car" Pfti Can Stmshp Cons Paper . Cockshutt Can Vlckers D0111 Bridge Dom Coal Pfd Don A , Dis Sear: Dom Stl B Dryden Fraser . Ford A _ . Fdin Co _ Gnl Sti Wares H Smith . Ham Bridge . H Walker .. Can Ind A1 , Int Nkl .. . Imp Oil . Int Pete . Ir Power Imp Tob BC Power . Con Smelt Lake Wood Mtl Power Masney Harris Mc-Coll Front . Nnl S11 Car Can Nor Pfd Norande lPrlce Bro: . Que Pow . Sbawinlgen Law .. .. Do Pfd . . Dom Textile Dom Tar Wpg lilac Steel Cde, Brazilian ~\,. Produce MONTREAL. Feb. 2'1 — (OP)- Produce prices quoted here today reported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: F4“, tree otees: A large 50-88 1-3: A medium 84-54 1-2; A pul- lets ao-ao t-a; rat-n; c ae- 20; packed toe- export: a large 38 g2; A medium 3d l-I; A puilete 1-2. Butter: Wholesale. Que pasteur- ized. frenh and storage no. 1 40 1-2; current recei Que no. 1 pae- teurlaed 3D 3-4, l It]; no 2 38 3-4. del Mil; first grade creamery prints Job glee ll; mild: 41. ..._ heeec: eatem anrLQue; cur- re t receipt, fob factory. colored 22 1-16; white I2; wholesale, col- ored 22 13-16-13 l-id; white 32 2-4-28. Potatoes: 1| lb I, I]: 1.56- 1.415: NI 1.30-4.80; e it‘). Neroiiuows cnolol ' Naponcrrlreda woman minister of air - Madame Ill-til luschani. Britain's In Situation I947 (Oontinuedfi-o-m Page 4) earn dollars or their equivalent and pay for our essential imports from these countries. t3) A close imp-art control must be maintained, par- llcilldfly 0f Drodtirts which some predominantly from the western hemisphere. (4) Home product .-ir must _he increased along. lines wit :li contribute to these policies; agri- culture and shipping are of major importance for this." The 1111-4. term target for exports slill slant!»- at one-hundred rind seventy-five rercent of the 193B volume. Brimin will have to devote at lezst twen- lY-[IVQ percent of her manufactur- ing capacity to export ln the 'ut-' ure. ‘The Government lins sought to frame a balanced series of objectives for 1047. They arez... 1. Defence—'I'hls provides for a re. dlwilon in {be Armed Forces front the Dewmher. rote level of 1.121.- 900 l0 1.087.000 by the enrl of Marci‘, 1948 and a. fall in the numbers oi‘ Workers ireedd for supplying tirena 11. Payment for IlIIpOI‘l.S—-E.)(p0rl§ must be raised to one hundred and forty percent of the 193a volume by the end of 194 1. III- Genital Equipment and Maln- so tenancc—The irousiirg propiutu it 240.000 new permzurent llltii-is and 6.001) temporary" litiuces .-11 lillT ‘i‘ne amount oi’ tvpital vqtiipnrczn aurl maintenance vtork ttnllit-x than urrlt on houses) is to extent that u! a normal prewar your by at least fifteen percent. IV. COI1SLllIlpllOil—-FL)t7[l supplier will not, increase much in 1917 he cause of the world shot-tn. shortage of most importunv l fncturetl cc-tisutrrci" goods writ as clothing and household remit-s pottery anti furnkttire \\'ll| inves- sarlly continue. A steady effort must be made to iiu-rvrist- slljlpllfli. but progress will iuevztniy be 11111011.)‘. and will il[‘1JI‘ll(l uminiy lllton tire extent of fuel (lllil Lil-mix sliori-“ges in \'a'\l'lG\l.\ llltlilhlflfl which produce these tltttltln. V. Public Ser\'ict‘~-Tltt- 111111111111- mes for education, [lullliv lu-atilr mic tintional insurance are to go for- ward. and n proper ti "w.- i-f ei- fiviency nf public .s(‘l‘\‘lt(\ main- tained. with specI-ril allFllluvtl t1 eemiomy In m-inpmver." Tin- at- tainment of all these target: do pends on the proper development of the bnslc industries and "Milli"! on coal. (To be concluded) The maximum {uicide rate ll 370F011! is attained after the nge wt , t~ .1 lent: get you down? The lltl; U ILWAl INFWQRMATlON ‘IlWQVK ' ‘rt Fill"? ll?‘ ill! 5M5 Present-day industrial operation: have many problem: for the average businessman. W11 established a free technical information service. endorsed b‘)! the Prince Idward Island Department of Reconstruc- t on. Technical Information Service can give you facts on the latest industrial processes and technique: . .- lielp you develop the use o! substitute materiel: advise you on the utilisation efwaete products . . . fact. it can lift a great burden from your shoulder!- Tele advantage of the Technical Infor- matien Service today by contacting: C. R. Croclter, Representative 55 StJohn Streeflfiedeiieiert .N.l. ' Telephone 447. M Al amaLg 9ft,‘ ~. n I M é~73» “MIUSTHIAL y let production prob- Dominlon Government hi! ln