DECEMBER 22, lay FARM roll sill: Excellent farm of 116 acres, 100 zlcres clear, balance hard d soft wood. Buildings in first class condition. Within b2 mile of church, school, stores, hall and railway glaiion. I v AppaiiESTER J. WEEKS, Fredericton. ., . 5 FOR can FERRY aarwsau W001) ls- lnxo AND 0.4121800. N- S- ‘wulll-rs {or ll l-ll-uun-ilip or "’h' vllr |\‘l’l'\' hl*l"\||‘\~ |!l‘i\\l'|'ll """"""|ml' ml "ml ("llrlllll-l, s". s, are “’""'i _ ‘:1 uili ill‘ rl-l-elllul lll (he uf- .~l must he lluilluitil-fl nn "“"“" “'11.:- ‘iiii’ |l|I'|I:il‘il‘ill'l::““-:‘ll iii: "In-'"i'"l:t'l| lilll‘ hlluillll h!‘ sl-Iii ill "'"'Ml‘.'-i.\-~lI-...-s “lulu-mu u. llle m- "“lfl\|=lli~ivr n! Trulil- null (‘uln- "' '1. ‘Ullllllll. (Duh. nllll mllrktil “ ,|,|_',- .... llle 0.1mm,- _ ,..|-,.,,,|.\.- lnr l-ur terry service between lhllllld llllll (urihllu. .\'. H. rhll service in iii! irnllcrcli in n1" iliilhlhl oi a lII|il|IIlilIII n! lllrce ruulul trip» rut-ll llay. \lll‘llll||llI linu- IIAR\W| llurlng the periuli from llluy to ‘\q|\)l||||||'r~ imth lnl-iullrli, helwu-rl Wood lsllllld and funlmu, N. S. |,__ rlu- avrlivo will he require-d i0 l-l- 0|] All-y I. lililil. Ill‘ vessel ill bu employed mull! I." uliluhie fur lilo conveyance oi lnigflWiflffh lllll| ullillllloililra, illcilllilllg lrm-|~. llull h|ilHIll| |ill\'l\ l-llllurlly fur ul l sl ihlrty avrrllgo aiae cal-ll. Rho IlIlll|||| ln- cupullla n! a regular operat- inc: h|\l‘l'(| of ul l<~ll~<l lll huutu, null llllull be properly equipped la all re- lpohrlli in l-nuiurnl willl the regulations 41f Hi4‘ Ilrpnrlnwut of Tramqmrt with u unllarngrr carrying valumln: “m1 ililll‘ nl-l-nnlnuniulinn ailouill h“ l\,lll'l| for pnuseulrl-ru. .1 ‘Inna lllll| llm-l-llll-lllluun of the ll*~l~l‘i'l nth-roll allllllill he ulillrhell i0 lin- ll-udcra. 7.-Tl-luh-rrrll Inuit atulo rho arnnnnt or Jillillllll aulmiliy rrqulroll. lull the pvrillll lur which tllu rllutrnl-t ill re- HUI-UNI, \\'|\|(‘|I nun-t not be more imu fhe yellra. ' PK,-—-I'|IRNEIIIEI and autonlnbilo rntell u‘ [,9 auhJu-t to the approval oi the lllni-lvr oi Trude null Carmine-roe. lL-Tilr auilaidlaed vessel Ihall at all limes no may be required cnrry all?“ nulils all may he oiiel-l-ll tor that |lill‘|lll\l'l |l_\' tllu Pnalul Authorities n! ‘llll-Alill, llud ahnii convey v-uch mnila lwl-nl-l-vl llm u-am-l null lilo Pflai 0b IlPPII in terminal porta, without. addi- llunmi payment. lo.-'l'lll- l-uutrlwi will he anbject to mrll conditions an are ineldontal to all lliulilur contract». ll.—\uy luriller information ro- quirl-li with rl-gllrd iu lilill aerrleo ...=_ l.» lllllulul-ll by lllllllrlllicll *0 llw uullrrsllrnerl. l1—1'lm Minister llnl-a nut hinll ro-ltllrli hilllal-l‘ lo accept Illa lolreat or any _ lentil-r. I. G. PJNHELEIC- Ill-nuiy Minister. Ylqllrilnent of Trlllio cull! (‘um- ‘u-utv, lllllnvu, Dot-club" II. 1937. . L-Bflli-H-LQ-ll MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) zclfiNTllEAll. Dec. 2l--§olcl~ted mini»; quotations on Montreal Curl) lilarket todfly “TF6! Itorks Close Arno (‘wold 3'; Blvwscad 10 Brnlrnioe 5 ’ Cart Mrll 3'" Dllpnrq 5"; iitolliaclle 10": ‘Fhcmp Cad '5 New York Stock Exchange lsup ed' b Pitfi id ‘i/Iem Ia of, Munireual Etilcdk change and Montreal cub; 51'1"“ _ 0mm Close Al Cllcln 168 166‘; Am Cull ' 745-; 74', Am For Pr 4'; 4'1 Am Rad ill‘. 141-‘. Am Tel Tel 148% 148';- Am Water 13M 13% Anaconda. _ 113'. 331,, Atchison 41". 41 All Ref 205.‘, 20H. Auburn Ba‘l'l Loco Bait Ohio 12% 1i! Bendix Av l2". l2". Beth St 61'. 03v. Briggs Mall 21a‘. 21-’ Case y Chas Ollio 38'. 38'; Chrysler 55 H. 56 ‘i Com Sol _ ‘ 7i: 7'.£| Com So Con Can 40-‘; 401-’.- Con Cull Con Gas Ed 24”‘. 24* Corn Prod 61': 60% Cur Wright Deere 20'; 25 . Dupont ‘ 120 119 Elec Auto Li. l7’. 17%. Elec Pr Lt 13K. 111%.; Firestone Gen Elec 45 45% Gen Foods > 31*; 32 Gen Mot 33'. 33";- Goodrich Goodyear T 20 19% Gt No Pfd 25". 25% ill Cent Int Har 70 71 Hud Mot Crlr '1"; 7'55. int, Tel Tel 7's 6-H Johns Mall Co Kennecott 390-’. 301.4 Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 36% 36% Murray Co - N Y Cent 20%. 20% Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg 10*; 16741 New York N H Nor Am Co 221'. 22 Nor Pac 12M 122 Pack Mot 4'14 4'15 Paramount 10*» 10% Penn R R. , ' 23% Phil Mor 83"; 82%‘ Phil Pet Co Post Tel Cab Pub Ber N J 34% 34% Pure Qll Co 11% 12% Radio Corp 6% 6% Radio K O Sears Roe Co 62% 03% Shell Union Oil Co South Pac ‘é 22% Std. Oil Ind Std Oil N J 47 46".» Stude Co 5'4 5% Texas Corp United Air 25",’. 26% United Corp 3‘; 8'1. United Drug 7% United Gas Imp 10% U Rubber 27¢. 27% U S St Co 601 U 5 Irld Al 20% 20% Vanadium Warner Bros West Union 25% 251i. West Air Brake 26 26% West Elec 111 1121.’. WOOIWOIth 87% 36H .__.__.__% BANKS (Supplied by Pitiieid and Co.) Banks Open Close Bk of Can Bk of Com 168 168 Bk oi Montreal 11k of Nova S 300 300 Royal Bk 1B5 185 <- ‘H115 onARLUrrEruwN cualwlnlv 5T0 CK Quo TA rrolvs FINANCIAL NE BRIEFS (Received over Pltilelll and Co‘: Private Wire) '1' NEW YORK. Dee. 21——Market stronger yesterday wltll leading stocks gaining one or more points 0n top oi last week's advance. Tax selling was in evldende and this can be expected to continue for balance of year, Lo give the mar- ket an appearance of irregularity. we look for good trading markets and ior that reason we would be willing to accept proliits of 3 to 4 point.- as they appear. Last week we urged purchase oi steels, es- pecially U. S. Steel. Beth. Cruolbc among others. These stocks have advanced sharply and would not let these good gains get away from us. We were also bullish on coppels and they also have ad- vanced 8 to 6 points. Would take advantage and collect ollr gains. Utiliilcs were firm and looked as though some quiet buying was going on ill anticipation of White House utilities conference. Air-t p'alle issues particularly Boeing, United Aircraft, and Dougas reached new lligh recovery highs. ‘Ihcse stocks have been among our nlost urszcnl buying recommend- ations of late and should show handsome profits. Would by llo mcnns let them get away from us. Oils strong all around and good proiits allow but would only care to accept part profits as never in years have oils sold at so low a price compared with cam- tugs. NEW YORK, Dec. 21-American stocks especially steels are higher in London and Anlaterdam this morning. The only domestic new: or interest is that. the president had the democratic leaders to the White House yesterday and ap- parently insisted 0n two things. one, that the Housing Bill be passed at this session oi Congress and the other that the Wage and Hour Bill be revived immediately after Congress convenes in Jan- uary. Although the market acted well yesterday this new: may cause some hesitation in the mar- irregular strength ‘today. News from the tar east continues un- do as well as any group. Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitiield and Com- ilxcilunge and ‘Montreal Curb Deny members oi Montreal Stocll Stocks Open Close Abitlbi 2 2 .Asb65i0S 5i) 59 B A Oil 2l‘£l 215$ Bclluharnois 6 6 Brewing Corp \ Bnillurst A Can Vickers Dom Tar 7% ‘I Don A 6'5 6% Fraser l4 l4 Fraser V T O 14 14 Fwd 160i 16"‘; Hlr Walker Home Oil 155 150 Imp Oil 1w 112". Int Pete any. 29 Melchers A Price Pid . . Livestock | Dec. 21. —(CP)— Steadyand unchanged priceg held forth on all sections of Montreal livestock markets in today's early dealings. Receipts: Cattle 169; calves 130; sheep and lambs, 104; hogs 1,135. Cattle trading was confined mainly to cows with good kinds irom $4 to $4.25 mediums at $3.25 to $8.75 and common butchers $2. l 50 t0 $3.25. Canners and cutters brought $2 to $2.50; while common bulls made $3 to $3.50. Good vclli calves sold at $10 with mediums up to $9.50 and common kinds ill mixed lots a- round ‘$8.50. Grasers went from $4 to $4.25. Bucks sold at $7 oll lamb section while good elves and wethcrs made $8. Sheep brought $4, Bacon hogs led and watered, sold n-oln $8.65 to $8.75 will selects at the usual $1 prclllium and the regular cuts on oii grades. Sows sold from $6.50 to $7.25. bu 3 Alivertlslng iiat Central Guardian iocuil. 4o . . a C‘ min lliwulu 2o per worlb is‘ f,‘",,'§;,,§}f'“,°,§'"fiZfiT.';i§...mso.l'Z»-, 70o par inch; Lilia oi’ Floral and p ' q, 4o per nnnle; Lettera oi Condolence 700 yer inch. Nutiltua oi Tiluuka and Appreciation, 70o per hlol: or do pal spiritual Oiiorlngl», Carlie, e1 curd. Ulilcr rlnoe uu application- Ageute Wglted llvewrs T0 SELL PORTRAIT lstjlxlllzargemenw. Bi! Mme? ma” ' d Art, T rollto. °° A-°w-_c.-5ls>_-1l-L'-?§§ ..-.|s v ro tar -- ilousll. ArriX 1'1 (Ivriebar Street. L-illli-l2-_1§_f6i¢ |:_-____ ______~~ - .;-;-.>_.._-~ —- Boarders’~\jgn_t_e_d__ B 0 A R D E R S ACCOMMQDATED- Rl-asollable rates. d3 Oriebflr 5i- h-l9l3rlk 3'- LZBLLLIEY" 2,2292%.- WANTED-FIIIST CLASS EX- pcrienced teacher for PPlmflYY (lcpartment. St. Avards School- Sllpplement $80 for halt term. W. A. Burns, Secretary TYNE- tees, Charlottetown. R- R- 6- L-2l6-l2-21-3l. Lost L051“: slxaw WHITE-THEIR’: Finder notify Wilfred Doiron, Martin. Ic-LWLQ-Eililh Miecelianeoue G $3.1’) ER THAT CHRISTMAS Radio now. i0 months to 118.7- N" interest. W. B. Godfrey. Mflfm" Mid. IrIIB-lZ-lfl-Sl. i Pe§=2nfli' WANTED - ORIGINAL POEM!’ songs. tor immediate consider- ation. send poemallo Columblan ltiusic r biiahe l9 Ltd, Dept. 0-0. 1‘ onto. N-IOS-D-iib-Sat-Gi. E1r _€.———~_._:..—= ' 1 ictillffi "...YY9.'"_¢¢=, WANTED EXPERIENCED MAID. references. Write Box J Clo Gnrdian. lrIlI-IQ-Il-IL- 10. Oldflt m Canada. M. H- W- cs-Payabie in Advance per word; Welllern allll lantern locale, Ill llillirnlun Charge iur all! "41V°l'u'°m°“' “'°m7'“" uln‘ Ullnuliled For Sale Dual 'l‘ruck Chains, used in good condition. Roy's Service Station, _Malpequc RDll(|.__VL-181_-12-21:3l. Qlliis. °°""_5"'_"- 3°°J!!.E"_"BF'_'L‘.E FOR SALE — ONE LARGE SIL- ver Fox Pup. Male. Phone l251._ - 11-192-12-21-‘11. FOR SALE - PULLETS. BJlRRED Rock. State ill-CC. Write Box 374. ' Charlottetown. ___ L-208-l2-2l-3i. FOR SALE-BRUNSWICK VIC- trola. Perfect condition. LOVPIY tone with 20 Records. Price $15.00- Appiy Guardian. L-94-l2-18-3i. FOR SALl-I-IIOLSTEIN BULL 2% years old. Apply Ralph MncKen- zle, Belle River. L-l47-l2-20-3i. ----———~——_ ;.--_—————- "'1 FOR sllu: - rox nouuns. AP- ply Roy Coles, New Wiltsllire. P'.2.‘§5“2.'.2.2T?i' roll SALE-CHRISTMAS TREES. Pl 9B0. Delivered. ‘one 1-7111122718131- FOR SALll-SEMI-SPIED Dlllv- lm glgiah, perfect condition. Herb Dennis, Marahiield. l-lclril-avel- Wanted WANTED - rm’: BOTTLES. THE Rogers Hardware GDmPB-IIY. Limi '11-" "Jfiri- mmrcn rouull LIVE min- hits write no: "K" Clo Qllerdion- L-zlal-lll-zl-al. Male Help Wanted i-ii- WE HAVE HELPED UUNDB-EDB to obtain positions as let-tel CM‘- nera, Postal Clerks. Customs Ex- aminers, Cferks. and Stenflmiib‘ erll. etc.. and can help YW- W11” llii for proof luld free inioflfllllflfl M o. c. Schools Lin. Tvrocie FOR SALE —— UNIS SET 30 X 5 ' PRODUCE PRICES A MONTREAL. Dec. ‘ll —(CP)- Wheat. northern. No. 1 1.53: bar- ley, Canadian western No. 3 .70: oats, Iced, N0. l .52 l-2; ilolll" spring whelltpatents, firsts 8 00; seconds 7.60; bakers 7.50; \\'llltf‘l‘ wheat patents, choice 4.80; ivlliie oorn-i.40-4.50; bran. ton 28.25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs 3215; hay, No. 2, per ton. carlots 9.00. Cheese onl. white, colored 14 1-2, Butter No. 1 .30. Eggs l ncartolls: A-large 33; A- medium 28; A-puiiets 27; C 21 1-2. Potatoes: N0. l P .E I. nlts 90's 80-82; 80's 67-70; 501s 47-50; No. 1 N. B. nus 80s 63-65; No. 1 Que whites 802." 55-60; No. 2 80's 35-40. ItiO-NTREAL. DPO: '21‘ ---(CP)— - Prices held strnldy on Montreal open produce lllllrkeis today. Butter tvlls qxlotcd at 30 cuts ll pound for cllriols or lcs: of No. 1 with lots to retailers at 3i 1-2 for prints and Ill for solids. Graded org shipments ill counts or less were 33 cents a dozcu (or A-lnrqe 2.’. for A-medlunl 27 for A-plliicis. 23 for A-lllrzc storage. 22 for A-nleliiuln storage and 2i 1-2 for C. ChPPM‘ was i4 1-2 cont... for Ontario willie allld colored. Potatoes: No. l P. E. 1’. mts 90's Bil-w; 80's 67-70; 50's 47-502 ‘ No. 1 N. B mts 80's 63-65: No. l Que whites 80's 55-60; No. 2 80's 35-40. MONTREAL, Dec. 21 -—(CP)— - Prices held steady in light trading ‘ on Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot -Quc grass rcgrad- ed 110i; Qill‘ 2nds (I18 scorn) N !-4n._ . Sales: 50 boxes Que grass re- grrldcd at 50. Cheese spot ——U11qil0it‘(l. Eggs spot -Ont A-large 31a; A- medium 28a: A-pulietq 26a; B- large 22 1-28; B-medium 22a; C 21a. MARKETS ‘AT A GLANCE (‘By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal -Gtocka irregularly higher. New york _slocks sliglltlyhigll- er. Winnipeg --Wllcat 2 l-2 to I-U cents iligill-r New Yvrk ~ Rubber, cotton and ooiiee hlghei‘; 00cm‘ lwchnnled- Montreal lsullnllsa br Plilield ula m. Members oi Montreal Stock Ex change and Montreal Curb) 510d" 00am Close Bell Tel 168% _ 1655.5 Brabiliall 13% -13 Bruck Silk B C Power A 85 35 Building Prod Can Cement 10 1o Can Nor Power Con Car Fd, 10%, 10 Can Car Pid 21v, 211/, 0M1 Hydro Pfd 211/. 2m Can Hydro Pfd Can Illd Al A 4-34 41g Can Pacific a g Can Steamship Celallese 17 17 gocksllutt Plow 0115 Smelt 59 Iii-st 59118‘ 15% igu Dom coal ‘Pfd 19 19 Dom Bridge 391,5 29;; Dom st B 159a 15w. Dom Textile Dryden E115 Elec A Eng E100 B Founda. C0 G911 Steel W goodyear yDcillll i Ham Bridge 7 76 How Smith 14 13 Imp Tob 13%. 1314 Lnt Nickel 45 _ 431/; Int Power Pfd Lake of Woods Massey Hal‘ 7t; 7 MOCOIl Ft 11 n Mont Pow 30 29,, Nat Brew 39 39 ‘ Nat Stcci Car 33.5: 34,, Norllllda. 55 54 “ PM" Com 1a»; 15 Quebec Power Silawinignn 21 20.; S} Law 415 4% 5t Law Pfd 151.5 15,’; Sou Can Pow ‘ Si» 0f Can. 531;: 69 st Can Pfd 60' 60 Will Elcc A 21:, 2.‘ Win Elec B ' ' A UNTJATTD MQNEy Box . my The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates Atlwiolltrcar —Pourlcl 5.00 9432. u. s. dlr 1.00 3-32: ffiilic 3.40 ' cgltnrlyewvfiork —Pound 4,99 7.3; 39 3-4.3“ d‘ ~99 29-32; franc s.- At PflriS -Poulld 141.15 fr. U ‘b22944 1'4 1'1‘; Canadian dlr In Gold —Pound 12s. 2d. U s dlr 50 19 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 12 cents. MINING (Canadian Press) . TORONTO, Dec. 21- kct but we would look ior at least satisfactory but the character oi the new; keeps the question oi war in the minds of traders. We would look for another irregular opening thi; morning and believe tile coppcrs. oils and steels should Stock Exchange SHIR TS $1.00 to $3.50 H’DK’FS 10c to 50c 50c to $1.50 MEN’S GIFT PYJAMAS $1.50 to $3.50 SILK & FLANNEL ROBES $7.25 to $15.00 MEN’S GIFT HATS $3.00 to $7.50 HOUSE COATS $6.00 to $9.00 MEN’S GIFT HOSE 25c to $1.00 CL OVES. $1.19 to $4.50 SWEATERS 1.31.60 to $6.50 PROWSE BROS. Limited S CAR VE S 75¢ to $3. 00 4 r MILK F 0X BISC; l“ ' A Fox Biscuit that is easily cnicn by the fox in whole form and :1 iilk-cuii that can he used along with meat. What do i=7‘. .\lli.i( For Biscuits eoniainT-Meat... Milk. . . i-‘inllr. . Bone. . .Corn. ..Fish. . .Yeast The price is very reasonable too. SILVER TIP DISTRIBUTORS Dillon & Spiilcit, Charlottetown, Pond & Delaney. Summersidc, Eilersiic (‘old Storage. Elierslie, Cllllld McNeil], 0’I.c:ll'_v. ‘ Also on sale at your nearest dealer. rant) slTvlélz rurlinonllcrs FOR SUCCESS Stocks mo” Aclllc Oil 9 Ailoll . 3 A P C0ll 35 Aillcrnlrlc 53 Aiexand 2.‘ Alllilr 20 Alli; Cdll 199 ‘hswr 21 Arllificld 2Q , Ashley’ 61,-; ‘i Astoria 3o, ; Baganlac g4 Bflilkflvld 64 Base Metal g9 Beattie 13g Bidgood 35 Big Miss 3g Bnbjo n Brown Oil 5g Buff Ailk 131 Buif Call 4 Bunk Hill 14 Cal Edm 310 Caimont g3 Cdn Mal 9g Cas Treth 35 Cent Pat 237 Oen Pore 3' Chem Res 45 Chromium 45 Comwenl 43 Con Cllib . 33 Con Smelt 5p Durkwaier 13 Davies 54 Dome Oil 52!, Dorval 20 Ea .1. Cr 13-‘. East Mai 105 Eldorado II Falcon 515 Fed Kirk 11",. Fire Pete 20 Pounds 21 Frallcoellr 49 (lillles Lake i3 llilllllofl {"1 (‘iods Lake Goldaig l8‘ Gold Eagle 2': Gr Bousq 6'1 Granada TRUE FIVE! l umléla-itifii" l i i. .. _ ;. 15:». lizslilialflliiziftififll ~_'“-.‘.~°~ J.»- , . , "3 ._‘_§"_"~__ :. _ li ‘lésikiiillf llfiirclzlillsriccaéllszvsl iviluv A i? "‘l Fix.) _'i‘t:'..l i; a all A Biscuit that the Fox" Ranchers have been asking for a lung it'll" A Fox Biscuit that will ACTUALLY take up milk. sllmnl~l~ : ~11 v i‘. pups or adult foxes... 555v TO FEED WHEN THE "NOW DRIFTS HiC-H ' a '. "w! Fox cuB nlvu nnlsiilll collnunl ubllclou n15