DECEMBER 22. 1939 »»"*‘"" Fox Farmer : a AAAAAAAA “““ We have areal marketing system. We pay advances on sound grsding. i M‘ t° W!‘ Representative W. 110 Kent St. “++o-M+T. e ~ee¢ e e - - - s Central Guardian locals, 5o 2c per Wllrd; Annouucemen and Coming Events so I-‘loral and Spiritual Offerings (Jud , _ condolence 70c per inch. Wedding 1am’ sfl l0 cents for every additions] 3 wo Appreciation. 70c per inch or 4o pQf yo; _ application. We want furs. We sell Silver Fox Furs, Please express, mail or bring your furs direct ' to th MARITIME FUR POOL. LTD., Manolo“ N B BIIESTER S. ideLlliii . Charlottetown Ihivertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mimlmum Charge for Any Advertisements :5 gm“ r “ml; w°""m "Ii Elltern locals Classified 3o per word; In Memorlam Notices 70o per lnohpfl-Llrargg: a 5° P" n-mo- Letters of Illellt 40 words for 61.00 Nellie: of Thanh sun , . 4a cents per inch, Address sud Presentation 15:00.?) m" ‘glazing; ‘ Nfldffl fair For Sale ___;-_-______ FOR sacs - METAL not nan- rels, $1.00 each. two for $1.50. Miscellaneous orva mu: r M mm iiudanrs gHRISTMAS. Apply Guardian. L-1l19-1l-89-tf ° - I- 51ml!- ~ FOR SALEP-CHOICE CHRISTMAS wood Lrlssg-lzdx-u. Trees. Free delivery. Phone 980. CHRISTMAS c A R D 5 - Y 0 U B L-1588-12-20-3i. gggrgfifid 13nd Dersrérlixial n very o ISLAND GROWN McINTOSII Apples are the best. All gradea. P, . Smallwood. Charlottetown. L-1559-12-19-4i. CANARIES FOR SALE-DEEP \'0ll0\i'S. Registered. Singers. Cages. dian Job Prlntery ii" FltZrOy street. Phon 10oz, a L-isiia-iz-zo-ai. “iiglflgclglggPf/gtrggt; 95%;»; " ron sacs: - RENFREW CREAM h““““*d P‘°°“°‘S= Tel 00"“- senarator. Used one year. Gor- egcrwgecf-cyrfgilcmes- Toilet- don McLeod. Earnsclifle. -t - an m "Ms business. L-27-12-22-21. ma, No flak: ,1’ Onmggiatli-‘ilig FOR SALE —~ 4 STAND FLOUR FOR SALE-MALE PUP 90 PER \‘I‘lib silver from choice parents. Frank I-Iamm Charlottetown. R. R 5 L-41-l2-22-3l ..__._____________. Female Help Wanted _________.______ WANTED — GIRL AFTERNOONS- 22 Upper I-filisboro. L-l-l2-21-2i. office of the Cit Clgfk for the total tam pen. Apply Guardian. LOST — BETWEEN SUMMER- slrie and Tryon. one Chevrolet hub cap. Finder nlease inform W. J. lloiratt, searletowri. R. R. 1. L-I9-12-22-il. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS housework. Apply 50 Grafton. L-3-12-21-3i. Help Wanted ___________?_____ COOK WANTED. APPLY GUAR- dlan. L-5-I2-2I-2l (By The Canadian appear to consist of a Saiesmen Wanted FOR RAWLEIGII Route of 800 families. Sales way up this vear. Write today. Raw- leiglfs. Dent. M-L-470-SA L. Mon- treal. Canada. Agents Wanted HOUSEHOLD MAN WANTED _ land and 1n the sir as developed so far. Neither the Nazis nor tions have the nature though both BELL WHAT EVERY needs! You will earn more than s decent living if vou loin "Fam- llcx‘ Quick and Sure Sales-Big arm to Profits-Repeat Orders. Beginners jective set elm earn good monev from start. es Get facts and catalogue today: Familex Products. 5'70 St. Clemfllt Montreal. N-l0'l9-2 _.(___---- sides use which British and plete domination of the i m- trafflc Tby , rhariy. o l Silver Fox Skins tweets... m... ,,, from the seas. Germany's risml more liodest would be no Allies than Made into CAPES and SCARFS in the best possible manner. Capes of one skin $15. 2:321“ ma“, 1,1,, on Scarfs of one skin $12. “'1”. if," m, m mercantile m . You will like our work. David Nlagee Ltd. “Fur Specialists" Since 1859 end that the may be Thus the objectives of obvious. eratlons are obscu The Nazis have indicate they hope to by sending their armies 78 King Street Saint John, N. B. d,“ m“, Gemmy ~ Air oioei-ations so settled destruction o wholesale of industry tive bombings. f civilian ‘Both 00RV|LA LIMITE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that CORVILA LIMITED intends to make application to the Honouralw the Sec- reiary of State of Canada for leave to surrender its Charter for cancellation pur- suant to the provisions of Section 29 of The Companies Act. 1934. DATED this 6th day of December, 1939. C. K. WILMERS, Secretary Nstizaalil might be useful in through reconnaissance INSTITUTE ing. Deacon in read and l5 Roll Call. making one visit, Miss Christmas .00 u u I also Inflrmany to .. scales, Mrs. Simmons Schurmsn were sppo line of cards. P lc f 9° $2375 Der dozr. special)!“ on large quantities. Apply Gill’;- Agents Wanted catal : u." 14:15 §giiicillm.p.bogriltcri$rlf°mp’ny' Mill one of the best on the Island, grain-crusher included. Apply L'3m'1Z-13|- Jclili Scott, Clyde River. 11-470-12-18-21. TENDERS Tenders will ho mod"; n the o'clock noon on Slturday Deoom. b" 23rd. for the supplying o! 50g] Relief requirements for the month of January. A" ton lots to be delivered st m’ m" i" the City: less than ton lots will be delivered by the city ______ l-"m l pzrvbe: and ‘tapas. The kind of cosl I Lnsr MAN'S BLACK rorm- . ml hflipfi; m," 0,0,‘) oggfggumg; ‘see es. Any quotaions not oom- L'4'1z'*1'21-lniyinr with the condition; o; on, lflveftllenlent will not he consid- ered ss tenders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Cler L1598-l2-20-4i 0aflylIarSurvey Naval warfare, although it may directed to definite objectives. In this it differs from operations on anything on land or in indicate s settled pur- suit of an obvious objective. both these fields of action opera.- been defensive or of reconnaissance sl- sid in obtaining the ob- before their naval forc- Gmerally the objective towards French nsval ' operations srte directed is the com- elimlnation of all .to and from Ger- end an effort ts be- to sweep German shipp- objec but its attainment less damaging to the sttsimnent of the Al- lied objective would be in Germany the greater dependence ling of the British and timidstion of neutral ships to the food snd other sup- plies reaching Great Britain by ses seriously curtail operations of the rival powers are The objectives of land 0D- he. done nothing to win the war into France. Neither have the Al- lies shown a clear intention of s policy ‘of proceeding upto l2 Press) series of they have the Allies In their air seas, in- unarmed tive is sea-borne the in- ed . the nsvsl crashing I STOCK QUOTA rzozvs N. Y. Stock Exchange 41-1. New YorkCurb Stocks Close Am Cyan B as l-4 Gss Illec as Am Super 8-18 mown Co Pfd l! I-2 Cities Service s Eli Bond Bhsre ‘f 3-8 Gulf Oil Corp 381-2 H 84 Lockheed Air 29 1-8 NiAg Hud 8 'l-8 Pent 4 3-4 Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 21—(AP)—The stock market was unable to press its recovery advantage today and. after edging forward ln the morning, many leading issues eventually fin- ished behind minus signs. The Associated Press average of 00 stocks was off .2 of a point at 50.6. Transfers totalled 18,620 shares compared with 808.620 iihe day be- fore. American Telephone pushed into new 1939 high grounds. holding part o! its forenoon upturn of more than Montreal Stock Exchange .___._ m‘ Stocks I. Close Bell '15! 106 1-2 08 Bruck Silk 8 31M Products 1G 8-4 Om Cl!‘ 05 Cen Ind Al 3 i-fl Can Pic 8 1-4 Cln B 5 ‘l-B Cons Bilnelt 48 Dist Sesg 3 Dom Coal Pfd M l-I m, B ‘O l-I Dom steel B 15 3-3 Gen Steel Wrl 9 3-4 B ‘I 1-8 How Smith 20 3-4 Top 16 3-4 Int Nickel 44 1'3 Int Pow P! 39 Lake Woods 2'7 Massey Harris 51-3 M00011 MOM. 9 t1 Power 50 3-8 Net-Brew 37 7-8 Nat Steel Cs: 59 Power Corp 10 1'3 Quebec er 1B 1-4 Shawinigan 34 St Law 00m 5 1-3 St Law Pfd 19 l-4 St 0f’ Cari B3 1-3 st of 04m P14 ~83 Wpg Elec A -- l. point. In arrears were Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler. mery Weird, Inter- national Harvester. J. I. Case, Uni- ted Aircraft, Anaconda. Western Union, U. S. Gypsum, Union Car- bide. N. Y. Central and Great Banks sin o lnd r s93 Am POI P! l A-m Rldtltm g a,‘ Am Tel Tel l'f0 1-2 Am Wafer 11 l-‘ 50° 30 1-8 Aichisori 33 3.4 Bait Ohio 5 3.3 Baldwin loco 11 Bendix Av g9 3.4 Beth Steel g3 1.5 Ches Ohio 39 1.3 Chrysler 3g 1-3 Commonwes 5o 1 1.4 CD11 Ed 3° Con Gas g 1.5 Curt Wright A 1o 1-4 Elec Auto Lite 31 1-4 Elec Pr 8 8-4 gen Elee 4o W F°°¢e 46 ‘f-il Gen Motors 54 Goodrich 19 5-5 Goodyear Tire 23 1-3 Hudson Mtr Car 5 1-2 Int Tel Tel 4 1-4 Kennecott as 3-5 Mont Ward 83 ‘l-B N Y central l8 Nor Am Co 22 i-a Nor Pac a 3-4 Paramount 'l 1-4 Penn R. R. 22 3-4 Phil Morris 90 l-4 il Pet Co 40 Pure Oil Co 6 3-8 Radio Corp 5 1-4 Sears Roe Co 82 3-4 South Pso l4 3-4 Std Oil N J 44 l.-4 Texas Corp 44 United Air l5 United gr!) 2 a-a United ug 5 United Gas Imp 14 6-8 U S Rubber 40 3-4 U S St C0 6'1 3-8 U S Ind Al 22 1-2 Vanadium 34 1-8 Warner Bros 3 5-8 West Elec -- West Union 25 'l-8 Woolworth — Produce Prices MONTREAL, Dec. 2l—(OP)-— Produce Market prices here today- as reported by the Dominion De- partmcnt of Akriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints. Jobbing price, 2e 1-2—29: first made solids, jobbing price .28 ~23 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, re- graded butter, wholesale jobbtng price. 21 3-8-1-2; Que no 2, 26 5-8 -3-4. Cheese: Ont white, current re- ceipt price. l6 9-18-17 1-8; Ont colored, current receipt price, 16 8-16—1’I 1-8_ Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, offering price, A--large 29'. A_medium 23-, A-pulleis 21: B-—la.rge and C unquotod. Potatoes: Que no 1 15's 1.00-1.05: Que no 2 15's .75—.90; NB and PE! no 1 75's 1.06-4.10. ______.__?€_.._ BELLE RIVER INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Belle River Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Cook with seven members snd six visitors present. The vice-president presid- ed snd the meeting opened wit-b the Odie followed by the Creed in unison. Minutes of last annual meeting. minutes of last monthly meeting. also annual report for 1939 were read. The elect-ion of officers then took place. The following are the officers: President, Margaret Me- Dougall. Vice-President, McKenzie. Sedy Treasurer. Margaret Riley. Directors, Mrs. M. l". Riley and Willens Cook. Auditors: Mrs. Kenneth McKen- zie and Jemima Cook. The yarn received from the Red Cross was distributed among the membe . It was moved and sec- onded that the Institute buy the treat for the School children st Christmas. The next meeting is to be held in the school androu call is to be snswered by exchanging ten cent Christmas Gifts. Contests were put mi and prizes given. Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Isabel Cook and Jemima Cook. Banks Mrs. Kenneth Northern. Olinglng to moderate gains were American Airlines. East- sfncks Close Canada - Commerce 181 Mnniesl 210 Nov; Scotls 31 1 Royal 1B3 _._________________- oomlmitioe for the next month. It was afreed lo send for $10.00 worth far indicate no to the morale by bombings orthe crippling and transport by selec- sides have obtained much mfonnstion vnhcch such raids flights. .__.____-__-__--_ BIRCH GROVE WOMEN'S The monthly meeting of Birch Grove Institute was held st ltllirs. Albert Cambbeils Wednesday €V”1\' Dec. 13th with President. Mrs. the chair. After repeat- ing the Creed the minutes were members showered to Sick cfifhmlttee reported Hiilips and Miss Arbing were appointed as new sick com. It wss sneer! to send treat fr: s4 00 for treat for school ehrdren. It was that members make candy Gnrktmas cmmrt. Mrs. and Mrs. lfltedlslunfl of yarn to knit socks for soldiers. Mrs. Cirriey invited the members to her home for January meet- lng. TILLIE THE TOILER —- _ MINING TORONTO, Dee. 21- l i ,_ “Special in Genuine SNYDER Superior Costly Covers struetion and expensive early for best choice. Charlottetown Agency features a last minute Occasional Chairs $ l firs‘; Here's an ideal suggestion for the remaining names on your gift list. Beautifully designed Occasional Chairs with arms and “Queen Anne” legs in solid walnut. Genuine SNYDER con- 95 clearout covers. Come A “Brantford” Regular $119.50. Special — — — — - FRIDAY! 0ne - of - First Some-First Served! WASHING MACHINE $99.50 siliuiliiiv ! a-kind Bargains! Regular $27.50. Special — — — — — ' SEWING CABINET Beautiful Burl Walnut $19.95 6x9 Special EASY TERMS SCATTER RUGS $3.50 ‘° $6.95 A Much Appreciated Gift ioeuaisms-sisisuuuumeasnieisuims AXMINSTER RUG $1 Big Value Regular $129.50. EASY TERMS CHESTERFIELD SUITS Modern Style — Brown Special — — — — ~51 BED ROOM SUITE Beautiful Regular $79.50. Special — — — — - — EASY TERMS DOUBLE BOOKCASE Nicely Styled — A Great Value Regular $29.50. Special — - — - - EASY TERMS LOUNGE CHAIR Solid Walnut Construction Rust Velour Cover Regular $29.95. Special - -- _- _ .._ E CHESTERFIELD SUITE Covered with Beautiful Krovel English Style Regular $219.50. Special - — - - EASY TERMS VICTOR VACUUM CLEANER With all attachigents Special — — - _ - EASY TERMS Walnut Veneers $64.50 Walnut $23.95 $24.95 ASY TERMS IIiIIIGI~ $179.50 Special em Air Lines, Standard Oil of 1v. .1. 5M" Hinihiatizlelkvlgirpernatlonal Nickel and Mdermu 3-7 ' Aft-BIO Cdfl 9° .4 rise of 1 1-4 in Distillers Sea- gum,- 224 gram to l’! 3-4 featured preform- Bankfield . 20 ancea by Canadian issues, which Base Metal 30 Kellen-ill’ were fractionally higher. BBB-tile 105 The stronger issues included Inter- 31 °°d 12 1'3 national Nickel, Walkers, Ford B‘ 9"" a Lake Shore and Imperial Tobacco. Bmuan 17 Off two points was Bell Telephone goo while McIntyre and Brazilian Trac- calmont 3"! tiion lost fractions. Cocheriour '16 MONTREAL. Dec. 21—(CP)— Cdn M1181‘ 70 Stocks worked at cross purposes in Gent Pat 237 today's market with some issues im- Chem B“ $7 provins a iii-tie while others back- chm" $3 ‘T59R94 Sliflhlily- ‘Ire/ding was slow. 12$, Distillers Seagrams led the gain- can smelt 41 3-4 ers with an advance of 1 1.2 points. Dome Oil 29 Canadian Celanese was next in line East Maiar 330 with an improvement of one while Eldorsdo 100 fractional additions showed for As- EXten O 22 bestos, Dominion Bridge’ Dowm Falcon 400 Canada Steamshlps. Shawinlgan, “£0”, g 14 M°c°u Fmnimfll. Howard Smith, goldeggn Imperial Tobacco and Lake of the 501d Q3 w°°d5~ Gunner Gold 49 3-4 Bell Telephone, selling ex-divi- Harri Roe 124 dend. dropped two points. Frac- Hedley 51 tionally lower were Dominion Tar, Hoillnflf H’ 3'4 Allzoma Steel. Nickel. Brazilian. In- “m” °“ 5 3 4 ternational Pete, Imperial Oil, Bat- Homesmm 37 1:2 hurst and Ogilvle Flour. - "fig, 31 3-4 Total sales: 50.400 shares: Indus- Int Nickel 44 1-2 trim- 23900: Mines. 26.5w; Bonds, Kerr Add 23o nil. Km; 1gp; 13g Lake on La a e 5 GRAIN l“ to}; 84 1-4 kiittle L L m acassa '——- ' Macbeod Chor-rrosoo. Dec. 2l~—(AP)-—Pre- Mm.“ 4s 3-4 ristmas acceptance of profits as a. Malartio 93 Milli oi’ the swift D ‘ rise of McKenzie 130 wlheat priom was only on o ma“ Mcwattlers 54 scale today, in contrast to selling M1“ 003m 132 "i9 Previous two sesslonsand the Mime“ M’ market staged a strong rally of z‘ §°yfafbx ,5 1'2 to 3 cents a bushel. Ngwbm 2 74; Although reacting slightly from Norands '16 1-2 the day's high wheat closed 1 1-8 Nor Empire 960 -2 3-4 cents higher than yesterday. 0Brien 150 Dec 1.00 l-8-L08 3-4, May 1.05 3-4 Omega. 22 -1-s. Corn was 1-4 lower to a-a °P° PM‘ 35 higher, Dec as i-z-s-a, May so s-a P‘“"°“" "f; 1 2 _1-z; Oa/ts 1-4-1 a-a higher, '§§‘;muw, 3., " WINNIPIDG. Dec. 21—(CP)—Ex- Pen-on 501,4 133 | oeilent gains of ChicB-Zo strlength- i; 415 erred wheat futures prices on Winni- Pioneer 215 Pei! 8min exchange today. Trading Premier 135 was not particularly slottvg and the Preston 2Z0 nervous session ended with quota- Rm‘) m“ 53 1'2 tlons 14-1-2 higher, Dec wheat at gmif, l‘: 2523;,“ 1:8)‘ 80 l-Z and Jul!’ 90 3-8- San An” 244 ' - ' Senator 41 Buenos Aims displayed indeperid- Sh Creek 120 ent weakness, being more than s sherritt _ 114 cent down shortly before the n“. Sigma. , 800 15h. 815609 '77 81841811 4'9 S End Pet 6 1-3 Steep Rock 195 Montreal Curb s“ w" 1°“ are“ .. a: 0k "lilies gm '10 ' (Canadian Press) g3 Ventures 4Z0 5m“ 9"" We Amulet s}: 1 4 Aibitibi Corn w°°d c ' Abitibl Pfd 1i a-4 w“ m" $85 , Al 5 28 8-8 gsathuést A 14 1-4 “Nut!!!” m er '1 1-8 Fraser v "r o 21 1-8 23mm“ 1g Ford A 22 pend o" n6 FM A m Tonomo. Dec. zi-tcei-with l? g1! g 2Q more birying libs-n selling orders Pr,“ Com n 1:2 over-hsnging the stock market the Use Minn-Es for dandruff. NOfHLLiE, wet. WE HAD YOU L ALL RIGHT-IF V |IM feel. THAT WAY ABOUTITA prlco tone turned strong today and closed around the dsy's top, show- -* ing sn index gain of .77 for the MA’C PAST EXPERIMENTAL STAGE {'2 1 Representative golds and .70 for the industrials. The base metal and western oil groups posted a narrow margin of gains. volume was fair at 292,000 shares. Canadian Dredge adveneed ii 1-3 point/s to a new high st Z) and Distillers-Seagrams touched a new high at 23 l-4 and closed 1 3-8 net up for the day at 22 7-8. Paper, utility, food, building and steels were steady to higher. Kerr-Addison and San Antonio were gold features, the former ad-I vanclng to a new high at 2.38 and holding a gain of l0 cents and An- tonio advancing 9 cents io close at 2.44. The close was up about 5 cents for East Molar-tic, Pamour. Pickle Crow and Chertervillq Dome firm- ed 1-2. Mining Corporation. s heavy shareholder in Base Metals Corp- oration, advanced 6 oents to 1.32 on the news Base Metals were pre- paring to re-open. Nickel lost 1-2 and Flalconbrldgo gained 5. Royalite closed 1-2 higher at 35 1-2 for broken lots and Home Oil MAC,YOU SHOULDNW‘ BE TOO HARD ON TiLLiE... SHE ONLY AIMS TO PLEASE YOU WiTH HER COOKING ~ WELL- AIMS 0a no AlMs SHE CAN'T PRACTISE ON MI F. A. Stewart Jones I19 Ken! 81-- THE firmed 4 cents to 2.75. Foothills at '10 was up 4 cents for an odd lot. Anglo-Canadian lost 2 cents. Currencies NEW YORK. Dec, 21_tA.P)— Foreign Exchange: Great Britain demand 3.90 3-4, 8.94 l-2, 3.94 3-4; Cables 3B4 3-8". 60-day bills 389 7-8, 90-day bills 3.88 3-8; Canada .88 3-8: France 2.24; Germany 4023A’; ltaly 5.05; Netherlands 53.10, PEAKES WOMEN'S INITTPITII th e The December meeting of Peakes Women's held st the home of Bradley, with an attendance seven members and eleven visitors. The minutes of previous were read. approved and signed. The members decided to make Mrs. Urban 1 candy to be 501d at CYiU-Stmfls wn- at sea when the liner was torped) cert and to send s Christmas re- ed, friend. and donated to the zoo here. membranoe to a former l? WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MR. AMES? MOTHER, , DiD YOU TELL i-iiM ? Charlottetown EA$TERN LIMITED Proceeds from card party amount;- ed to $5.40. The ladies gave the teacher $5.00 to help buy presents for children. Their being no further business the meeting then adournecl, afres- which a dainty luric was served by the hostess. assisted by the Misses Nellie and Patricio. Bradley and Reta Kennan. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Leo Grant where roll call will be answered by “A New Year's Resolution." The election of officers took plaoe at the annual meeting as follows: President. Mrs. Vice-President, Divine. Secretary, Mrs. Urban P. Brodie] Councillors. Mrs, A. J. Moone Mrs. Leo Grant and Mrs. J. 1i Adrian Keenan. Mrs. John T Institute was Mooney, Auditors, Mrs. Tom Dunphy and of Miss Nellie Bradley. .____.____..__.. meeting LONDON ——(OP) —Caught by nu the Japanese lin- bar steward of 1 er Terekuni lvfaru off Beirut, a falcon has been recover ByA-Westover ~ - »-4.-~....<-._ ,_ EMU! i_-n-:r.~"| 'I‘BiI‘-'ZEEI :§'gg.i3§a in n‘. -.\-.-..-.- _ -\- -v-w|-.. - Ne...