Sydney Slack — — — — '- prices after 30 days credit- Courteeua teamatera and careful W. D. Gillis Co. visor. EIGHT llazollirook Investment 60., Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat Iluulbrook Investment Com-l PM)’. United will make application to the Secretary of State under the provision: o! the Companies Aet. 19M. for acceptance oi‘ the sur- render of its charter on and from a date to be Ilxed by the Secretary of State. DATED at Charlottetown, this Ith day of December. 1936. IV. ROI’ DILLON. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. N-lUZ-lZ-U-ll. =.——r . _ ____.:— Burford Investments, Limited NOTICE IS IIIIIUIBI’ GIVEN lint Burford Investments, Lim- lteil will make application to the liclretltry of Stale under U10 I'm" vi-inns of the (‘nmpnnies Art, 19111. for areeptniici‘ of the surrender of its charter on and from ll date in he Fixed hy the Secretary o1 State. DATED at Charlottetown, this‘ 1th day of December, 19116. W. ROI’ DILLON. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer. u; ..—;-.:;—..._'—_*:TI:-—~——#—i FOR SAL BY AUCTION §TO CK QUO TAWTIONS "HE CHARMYl"l‘E'l‘U\/Vf\'> GUARDIAN Morning Stock Letter llleceived over Pit-field and Co‘! Private “ire; NEW YORK, Dec. B-Accordlng y‘ to Dow Jones the London marker, ii.- quiet. due to more hopeful at- titude about the polilical situation. Domestic new; is rather neglig- - ible. The fact that stccl operations made a ll0W‘i1.gll record for the iterday, is encouraging although illl05l: operations no doubt have been iniluencccl by the advance in Di‘1I(‘>l_€tI£‘0bt\‘6 January fourth. Dividend meetings are American Brake Shoe and B. 1". Goodrich. We would look tor another irregular year for the week beginning ycs-‘ market today but until the leader- ship improves one cannot gel very enthusiastic. TORONTO, Dec. 8-Cliromiuin- A wire from the S00 says plans for the expansion of operation by Chromuun call for the expendi- ture of $90,000., this covers the erection of u new building to 11011:? n fourth furnace for pro- duction 0i‘ low carbon cliroines the foundation and floors are now in place. At present. 71 men are employed but will be increased to about. 100 when replacement. oi number one furnace is completed. No. 2 and No. 3 are in operation. Produce Prices MOlQTREAL. Der. a -- lee?- Wliriit, Nor. No. 1t.‘ $1.23; barley. CW. No. 3 .74: oars, feed, No. 1 ' outs (KW. No. 3 .55. . "ing whcnt patents. firsts $ 70; sccunds $6.30; bakers $6.20; winter ivhtiiit palentsmhoicc $4 80 to $4.85; while corn $6.50 i, loii $31.25; shorts, ton .' ; lilltidilllgs, ton $37.25; roll- ed oats. bug 90 lilo. $3.35, hay, No. '3, per 101i, curlots $9. Chet-so, Ontario, unquoted; Que- bec. ilnquoletl. Butler, .25 t.) “J5 1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-l large .49; A-l medium .40; A-l pullcts .35; A-large, .45; A-mcdlum .37; A-pltl- lets, .35" ls-lurgc .30; B-medium .28; c ...';i, Potatoes: P.E.1. N0. 1 Mta. 90's $1.50 to $1.55; N B. No. 1 Mts. 80's Si 2'0 to $1.25; Que. N0. '1 Mts. 80's $1 l0 to $1.15. lli-ONTRFIAL, Dec. 8 —- (OP) -- BUMP" price: firmed slightly on A" “n”. 51w». f My owned‘ ‘by John I). Fenders-n‘- ‘Tl Jldl-lfi? H KCKS r-Loiiirzi. covxrrns _ LIGHT HXT‘. sits (‘Qtf 053-5’ . .. etc. sale 111131;? plarr at Z30 P. NI- (fpdnggdgy, in-renioer 9th. rm the premises fnmierly "flwfled b.‘ ""55 i-Bws- Storey Fnr further particulars aPPlF W‘ _ THE EASTERN TRYFT COMPANI Trustee. Estate’ John D. Ilendeson. Authorized .-\&§ill"°T~ 154 Richmond Street. Charlntetown, I’. It. ‘l. | I.-l0€ll—l2-5-'i'-9. ?“.‘I:__i_ W..- Executor’: llotice The itiidrwlglict. rutors of the last Will flllti Tc~"imPfll 0|’ Ellllh" emia. Lynds. late of Charlottetown, in Queen's (‘nunty in Prince Edward l ‘Qland- “lidnw, (IIWQIHPKI, Testate.‘ hereby notify all persons lntlt-ht-ed, to the -.zid ec-‘ate to rvinkr- immed- iate payment to til-z: '._i the office of N. Vi‘. Lulu-liver. 8-; Zicat (iieorgel Street in Charlottetown aforesaith: and all persons having any claimsl uquiiist the said estate are hereby‘ required tn present the same duly] attested, at the uitit-e afnresaidi within nix menths from this date. , Dated the lth tiny of December! a. n., ma. ’ .l.~\.\'l{". .‘.l CASIPBELL, l EDWIN I‘. LYNDF. , Executors. I L-1072-12-5-9-12-16-l9-23. rnnu run sh} To be sold by Public Auction on Thursday. Dec. 10th.. at 2 p. 111-. I3 1-2 acres with buiidingn. Prop- erty of the late Gclean Campbell. Situated, Searletown. Good spring . ‘ clogs to churchel and school, .on - highway. ' STEWART AFFLECK. ARTEMAS WRIGHT. Executors. .. ‘ L-1083-12-5-2i. COAL We are Itlll rolling Coal at the new low prices on our hill! {"419 Coats. namely: American Hard Nut — — -— $13-99 Genuine Scotch Anthracite — 12.53 Genuine Scotch Arrthraelll 50 cents per ton added to above dellvererl. PHONE 176. “l: v: s it ll r cxiuiiiiuiov Ilttlug and 8:20PM] Glulel ll. J. RABBI - OPTOMETIIIST C MONTAGUI. r. a. I. Ofllee Connected With I CHRISTMAS CAR INDEPENDENCE ' sold to pay exvfimfil- _._.__._.¢ _ _.._." ktoiilrral opir. produce markets ‘Ufitiitl’ wine tfgji displayed uncer- ar’ rl egg shxplz-ierits in cal-lots s \l".‘l‘ft quieter.‘ at 38 cents a A-IrITEG‘. 29 ior A-med- 28 for A-pullets, 26 to 26 1-2 . B-irirev. A4 in 24 l-Z for B- ziicoium, and 23 to 22 l-Z for C. Butter was quoted at 25 to 251-2 rrllli; per lmuurl for carlots or less n, l oi No. 1 while lots to retailerswere w l0 26 l-Z.’ for No. 1 solids and 26 l-2 to 27 for No. 1 prints with No. 2 grade at 26 to 26 1-2. Cheese was quoted at 12 3-4 to 13 for Ontarios, while Quebecs were unqliotecl. Potatoes: P.E.I. Mts. 90's $1.50 lo $1.55; NJB. lifts. 80's $1.20 to $1.25, Que. Mts. 80's $1.10 to $1.15. GI?_A§_1N vlflNhllPlilG, Dec. 8-—(CP)—For- eigii demand for Canodlan wheat (lwiudlecl today with price weak- ness ill futures on the Winnipeg grain excllziliprc resilliing. Th0 0105c v .; nervous, 3-4 105-3 cent lower. utter the May‘ option had touched a new seasonal high early in the day at $1.15 1-4. Its ilnztl price urn}. $1.14 1-8. Decem- ber clostcl at. $1.12 5-8 and July $1.11 7-8. Export salts VJFH‘ estimated at only _ 01100 bu: s Civil 511111113 were inact" ley anti rye futures set onal high prices before off toward the close. M T’L. CURB u S11E5- iaperliig Open (‘lose 22 . 1"], "m2 18 18 Walker fiiiiill | dollar at 100 1-16. ‘ vlsllinirs 1W Corrected urdays Issue. RETAIL IIAIIRET (‘elerr built-h Raw sugar was unchanged today for spots which were quoted 1161f‘.- lnally at 3.85, although 1037 (iuota sugars were 5 points lower at 3.70. Fixtures closed unchanged to 1 point net lcuver. Solis were 5.000 1180b; July 1183b; Se». 2.011). Refined ivlis unchanged at 4.80 for line granulated. MONTREAL. Dec. a icri .. Egg prices declined while butter pricesflrnictl slightly un Canadian cnmiriodity exchange produce scc~ tloii today. Butter spun-Que. regraderl '75 l-K 1.0 1-4; \‘.'l'.\'l(‘ill lllirrl. ‘.23 1~'..'.l., iLiitt-st spow-Utiuilulttl. ‘ Eggs spot-Ont. A-large 39a; A-i radium 29:1; A-pulleis 28a; B. large 26ft: B-meciium 24a: C 522a. NEW YORK. Dec. 8 ---ICP) —- Foreign currencies continued to move upward against, the United States (ioliar today, achieving fair- ly wide gains iii sonic instances. Sterling advanced 15-16 of acent to $4.91 nnd the French franc ini- proved .00 7-6 of a. cent to 4.66 7-8. The Japanese yen‘. a. member oi the sterling group, was up 12 oi’ a cent and Netherlands guilders were .05 0t‘ a. cent higher. The Swiss franc and Canadian dollar rested at. yesterday's closing rates, the ‘DD ODQOQCI-OOO-CIQD-D O-D QUOU OO QGGGOOF: QC WOODEN.) ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian Ioealr, do per word; Weatern and Enltern locale, 2e We word; Announcement; and Coming Event: Bo per wot-it; 52o per word; In Memorlnm Notion, Q Spiritual Utfnrlngr, Carda, etc.. 4c irard. (lttier ratea on application. Minimum Charla for any nlvert-Ilalnent twenty-flu eentl, .au-DOC’"""' ... Miscellaneous are: UlIiI-glixhl-ILIOO; Phone E. Kucher, 232 d t t. per name; Letter: of Condolence 71in g nee lat-ii; Notice: of Thankn and A Claaalfled 70c per Inch; Lilla o! Floral and ppraolatlon, 10o pee lneh or do per . _iJ-Zv.C>.OO~JO'OQC-C> enn-fibGiflfiffi-UUO-U-DOGU-DOOC 0 S. DesRioclies. (Nut) " _ '_ _ _ _ _ 12'5" > _ L 1018-12-4-ti. L.1017-12.4-5j_ Do lnlon Coke — - -,— - 19-90 ' " " “ ’ ~11». —¢=_..-.t=-_-_—;-_~-.— .. ohlmsfllncy scrum“; ._ ._ ._ 9.00 l WIM- TEAC" FRI-NU! AT 'l‘ - HOUSE zen FITZROY d __ a“ home. Mrs. J. L. Ploiirdc. 171 Street. All conveniences. Apply Interim! BMW" L'- -' 8'50 Prince Street. _L_-_ll28-12-B-3_l- zen Fitzroy Street. L-l092-12~7-3i. Albion Nut, Stove. ump -- — - ="“’” "“' " ' 9:299:93}. gfrqee! + r1161’: F2‘§,,,.§.E;‘Y};;,l;.,. "m" "‘“'" For Sale Sudnlll l1‘ — -' -' -' ' 6.00 . '_l EXCEUSIVE CHRISTMAS CARDS S PRINTED to order $3.75 per box oi 50. Folder styles. The Guardian Job Printery. FOR YOUR family is assured while you Ire saving to make yourself independ- ent in your declining years. Have it. satisfactorily arranged by J. A. Moore, Sun Life, Currie cranium-mane HA8 nmv on my premises ilnca lat Dec- ember. two lambs. marked. If not claimed wiuiiii ao daysn‘ 1:11;! l; MacDonald, Monticello, Armo- .. . E. Island. ‘me P‘ o P L-1146-124-1t. APABLE omt. (PBOTESTANT) tor general housework. It!!!" 9m‘ ilv. State references lad "is! ' . rite n. can uard - ‘MM w L-IISO-lfi-fl-Sl. of Canadian scenes for mailing abroad. Guardian Job Prlntcry. L-1005-12-8-tf. FOR. SALE — ATWATER. Radio, 5 tubes, $10.00. Mel's sure. Toombs L-lO21-l2-7-Ili. I‘ 0 R B It E I) bronze younr turkeys. Write J. Y. Relay, Box 127, Charlottetown. L-1039-12- 9. FOR SALE-FOUR. ACRES 0F lumber, in lots to suit. purchasers, on Wed. Dec. I) at 1 p. m. Everett Johnston, Milton, L-lll-l2-7-3i. _i’¢“- '_i”“ 'T“I' '- ' FOB SALE — FUR. ROBE, HLITIGII 13114;, driving harness, saddle. All good condition. Terms cash. Apply A. E. Wedlfilc. L-l129-12-a-ll. Lost LOST — SATURDAY NIGHT $2.00 bill. Please leave at Guardian 0t- lncil MARKET, lululls, For Everyé Wednesday ~ 8c Sat» tons. Jml. 2.8011; biarch 1170b; 2. .iy ' N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Plttlflld b 00-, member: of Mfllltrfll 5900i - Exchange and Curb Market) slim.» one 9"" \l liivlll 231'" 23l- \iii t'iiii 115‘; lltl \iii Fur l’! "a \iii iflltl .\l|i '1‘: Alli \\ i .\llili‘ullti \‘li~'.~a Ohio i-l. l‘) .i.-i- Ill iwii . 2414 THE NEW FORD V68 FOR 1937 4'; q-ii. I ‘fu . .*.~,-. | 471i‘ l 751'}. can 1 i896 l . .. n“: l Sriw mean “it l..iinh when lh 965$ i (‘tilckrii v-‘irh lluelrii 41 Butter 1h 4451 , Iluiinil 1b M5 I 4 18% - 110! R56 b_ = , up?“ v q iar era I M tliiiiins l. ‘l ' 6 Flniuiis A '_ . P3131!“ (‘rriviberrlea qt 15L‘ Y. ‘Wt -'- fl i . ' h l‘ S Inrl Al 4115 40;; \':l|iat].liui H‘ 24% \\';irnvr liroa 17;‘ 171/ lVm-‘t l'nliin 9151b m5’: \\'c.=t itlr Brake 6ft 451/, '_——" \\'- . nl- ‘r NEW YORK, Dec. a -- ‘Al’; -- wf..'.'i..ni'fii m w“ Mt’! Stock Exchange (Suppliedby Plttleld It Co. members o! Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) suit-ks Open (‘lone Alilllhi 4 4% ASDURKHB 8s i9. Blllillil-M. 16% 16% H4‘Hl1||lll‘liC‘iS ill-u Ti-l 168% 158 lli-nzlliziii 171,; 17% llru t‘.ir|i (an llriit-k .\ilk f: L’ l'n\\‘ A 36"; {l6 Iluiltl Ilroil Piiii tic-mom. 125i 1016 1':iii Nur l‘r l'||ll l‘.‘\r Fd 11K 1T“ (‘nu l'r-iiii~iil |.|ii H_\ilii I'!\ 721/; 75 \':i:i I|Il| Al A 7% 7% Fun l'.'iu 13 13% Fi-hilli-ei. Zll 2U l'lll'l\ Plow 0% 9% \'l'|lE Smelt ‘H ‘N m.“ twn}: 5% 26% lltlill l'--nl 1‘i’d 21$; 21% lltllll ltriilge M M35 Iii-iii Sr ll 9,"; 10 lliiui Smren llivlil Tex 12 121,; '14 135$ 28 I) It 28% S B tiiiliiliw-ur '1‘ III!“ Siiiilli 1RD} lil liii|i 'l‘iiii H ll llil Nicki-l 811,1; 01% liii I'\»\\‘ I'll] 92 91 Iiilkt‘ “funds 361/} J6 llisavv llnr 01/; \l.-lu-|| 1i"; 1:4 13 Mont Pow 33% 38 xiii. ltfvtl’ 42 4g .\iit .\‘i 1'31‘ t0 49 Miranda 1ft 70 Ljllfi Power - 15% 1Q Power Fiirp filinwrnigim 3i,‘ “y, >1 lirnv 15y‘ g Hi-u "an Tow ill 1.1“ ‘t. Fun 731,5 73% \i of (liii I'll] M M “In Dine A 4i‘ 4% “in E100 B 4% 41;‘ MINING (C. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Dec. B-Penny stocks displayed plenty of steam today on the Toronto mining market but the more expensive shares moved quietly on the whole. drifting downward in the gold deplrtmenti and upward in the base metals. Dome dropped back a point, Lake Shore 1-2 and McIntyre 8-8. Pioneer. Pickle Crow. Little Lone Lac and Macassa declined 10 to 15 each. Fewer than a halt dozen golds displayed definite strength. Darb- water advanced 10. Patron gained 13, sladen 0, and Wright Hargrea- ves closed 15 higher. Gainers in the base metals list included Faloonbrldge. Narmada. lsnse Metals Corporation, Pend Or- ellle and Chromium. Budbury Bas- in, Hudson Bay and Waite-Amulet Brcxuse it is the economy car in the low- price field as well u the most beautiful Ford ever designed, the Ford V-8 is more than ever The Universal Car. It will appeal to families who consider economy. To salesmen who drive their owe cars and wish to pare expenses. To farmer: who need a rugged inexpensive ear for bad roads in all weathers. To fleet owner: who must bold mileage coals down. To women whose cara are a part of the daily round of family or business duties. tional economy. It delivers the good gasoline mileage. Phone Livestock MONTREAL, Dec. 8 — (OP) -— 1103s showed the only advance to- day in early dealings on livestock markets. Receipts. Cattle 80. calves 46. cheep 18, hogs 924. Choice heifers made $6 and four diolce fed calves averaged m0 pounds traded at $8. Good but- eher cows were $3.50. medium $2.75 to $3.25, common $235 tn $2.80. camera and cutters were $1.50 to $2 with common bulls $2.25 to $3. There were no top calves. Med- ium zood sold at I9. tali- to med- The 1937 Ford powered with the improved 85-boreepotver V-8 engine is for those who want maximum performanceiwith excep- lpeed and acceleration for which the Ford V- 8 engine has become famous on the road. Yet improved carburetion enables it to give its thrilling performance with unusually For those who want maximum economy with good performance,‘ there is the he! 60-horaepower V-B engine. It otters the ' smoothness and quiet you expect of a V-8 —even at speeds up»to _7O miles an hour- with gasoline mileage so high that it creates w... firzflz/If/flé/y SONMMJcLEOD 224 Great George Street excursions December 11th To Moncton - $2.60 To Antigonish - $5.20 December 12th To Summer-aide — $1.00 also holiday excursion fare! for rtudente and general publlcl 181 Queen St. Phone 540 w, L-tie-iz-a-it wuklllid narrowly. an entirely new standard of economy in modern motor car operation. The smaller engine also makes possible slower price. Beyond the choice in engines, the 1937 Ford car is one size ——one wheelbase. its appearance is modern and streamlined. Body-structure is a! steel. New Easy-Action Safety Brakes give faster, smoother stops dealer. with about one-third less pedal pressure. It is engineered throughout for the quiet you expect of a quality car. It in a big. roomy car-with extra s ace in the bod where you want it. not under the hood. You are invited to see the New Ford V-B Cara for I937 at the showroom of your Ford flashing POWER-Choice of the improved 85~liorse- povver V-B or tho E1 60-liorsepower \'-8 engine. IRlKE5-—You want two things in a modern braking system. pedal action. The Easy-Action Safety Brakes in tho new Ford give you Ell, with “the safety of steel from pedal to wheel.” Cubic and conduit control type. Self-energizing- car momentum is uacd to help apply the brakes. FEATURES OF ‘II-ll! ‘I937 FORD V-8 CARS APPEARANCE-Distinctive modern design. Headlamps streamlined into fender aprons. Modern lid-type hood hinged at the back. Larger luggage space and spare tire concealed within body. Interiors entirely new in design. A slanting V-type windshield that opens in all closed care. to atop the car. Dependability —- and soft make this a quieter cur. About one-third less pedal pressure is required SAFETY— All-steel body construction. Nut an ounce of wood used inr structural strength. Frame structure is all steel-sheathed with steel panels, top. tides and floor. All are welded into a Iingie steel unit nf great strength. Safety Glass all around at no extra charge. COMFORT AND QUIET— By every mod- em standard of design, tile 1987 Ford is a big, roomy car. Extra space in the body where you want it-—not taken up by the engine under the hood. ComforLot the Ford Centre- Poiae Ride is further increased hy smoother action of the long-tapering springs iiilh nevi pressure lubrication. New int-ilioils of muuiil~ ing body and engine, and other refinements. ALLl ium $7.50 to $8.50. common drink- era $4.50 and graasera $8.50 to 84. Moat hop were delivered at $7.35 FORD DEALERS 4'11, St-rv Creole Pct Elec Bond Sh Fnrrl of Can A brill’ XUIHI CLRB (Canadian Preill) i 1r on r.- ah former contracts for fed and 5m“ oh" IIYIILI 0.1 watered bacon: but fresh sales Mu“, p“... A..." innn, llllP {bl were at $8. Selects drew $1 pre- Ami»: iJyiiii all, Ilillflll miiim and oi! grades took the us- 4\""-" m" 31°“ ,. ;,,’I“0,“K,.,, Amer Sup Pow 7/! ‘ 1 , ual cuts. Bows were $3.50 to $6. . uii Light 10W i\ Assoc (in: Elev: A , , , Ann‘ Corp 16% La Light. 1o“ pfd C-aii lllnrconl Wm‘ (mmmk and all ready for business. Wo will put them aside for you till XMAS- Here you will find more TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, MECH- ANICAL TOYS &c-, than in all other stores in the city put to- gether- BOTH STORES wide open, everybody welcome but oh f and NOW OPEN COME EARLY BOOKS ! , BOOKS! BOOKS! Nothing better than a good Book for a Gift to a. friend- CARTER and CO., LTD. sis Come in and make your selections. l . l . a 060009;. Q“ 1T8 ifloea‘ "Y. Alma." Z9“ 2.32mi?“ en»- nit t tald qqleu), 0 S66 me about muttered mm, ‘s reddening. t to see the n.5,,‘ M. w 1 came aloir low ordered u; o“, - you want to seq in. M1119. asked Adi‘ id her furs closer alm- eu confusion before i, t- scrutiny o1 um .mber eyes. i l~now," she stuttelel‘ Mm“ Old. in a m, mistake as to m, l understanding 91m, motives, "yolrveum Int-for. Miss Parnell" Shed angrily. "gm, tiered. “We're already min‘ AGAIN. cginnuiv in MY 5K“ DISCOURAGED ILLY CIUSID vwn tn I MW- u’ ngi Sh“ b” “m si- l Iiflfl