TL DECEMBER 24, 1-149 "THE" GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN j- { Advertising Rates — Payable In Advance l Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 2d Cenia f central Guardian Locals do per word; Announcement: and Coming Events 8o per 3c per word; L Classified So per word; word; mop; ‘Liafa of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc, do Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; nts, 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84o per inch or Lists 0f Subscriptions, 40 cents per inch; Address and Presentation 81.00. - Other Bates on avnllcation. - The advertiser agreofthnt t-he publisher shall not be liable lor dfllnngee arising out of errore in advertisements beyond the mount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion oi m, advertisement. in which the error occuried, error is due to the negligence of ita servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. . p" name; gsgeme 3 words; 5,, pet- word; Western and Eastern In Melnoriam Notices Mo per Wedding En- whether lush y__> ~ Agents Wanted Houses-Ants. Wanted _____fi m-poizrumrr FOB soanrs ‘l3, ware time. to sell plumbing wd heating supplies. in their loc- silty. Write complete details to , Station Place dvtrmes. viont cal. Que- tars & Trucks For Sale g SALE —- 1928 CHEVROLET saggy}, Abbllal milage 39,®°- elciy overhauled. Also one d, , ; sleigh. good as new. Georgi‘ (Xirson. Bonshaw. P’. fiiterf-‘Eis ' ti: ~ ELECTRIC roam. ikucc Yco. Montague. ETIOSAYIJ“. - MATCHED MINK Pvrs hr neck pieces. Christmas delivery‘. Phone 1403-L. 3.7.1.1. _ man's FUR coar. A151 ‘two heavy cloth overcoals. llr ri-t. .\lul‘.ii:iin_ Kinkora. {(3}; satin-ELECTRIC Ruigelle in A-l condition. Ap- nibrose Street. 176a sTTuZ-Tov rox-Tsnn-rin pups. Richard Anderson, Central Rrtylilly, Brnckley Point Road. w, 1'1 April. Age 5 years. Ray Curr, Slnnhope. Farm MROTIIIIBTY NEW AND USED BELTING. ALL u; . traces complete. ligh: wheels. collars and hook . driving ‘namflss. W. R. LFOII. Fredericton. lest LOST — GOLD WRIST WATCH. Lox-c in Charioltetown. Finder ‘ phone 884. Reward. __- LOST — IN CITY SATURDAY night lnd_v’s wrist watch, (Bu- I0\'il'. l-‘inrlrr leave at this of- fir/- Rr-wnrd, Desirable six-room cottage oulho hill. N0. 317 corner (rnlroi Street and Hawthorn xiii‘. Available soon. Bath- moin, sunporch, B. C. fir linish, hardwood floors, hot water heating, range, cement walls and floor basement, garden, attractive kitchen. Over 50 per cont of rent goes to pity Federal Govern- ment and other direct taxes. Wrilc stating ratc and ser- ticrs wanted us other places on Water Street East, near C. N. R. Station, may also be available soon. P. 0. BOX 214 Summersido ‘II-{Inii NO TICE Tenders will be received “P l0 December 29th, 1949, for tho Electrical Wiring of ibc North River Community Club Rink. For particulars apply to Bruce McKinley, or A. O. Mllvltucllcrn, North River. _. 4. roufiixdfii 5 inch Boiler Tubing, in 12 and l9 ft. lengths, qual- ty Flood as new. Very suit- ble for well casings, drain- KP» building posts, etc. l‘ i“ $1430 per foot. Immed- le shipment. Maurice Block 8i 0o. A SHANE, IIUNVINILNI PLAN ‘ 0.0, a.n/.-../5.».ru, » inquire lav luvrhrr 9l-'ii"lbl""d ""‘ \ i PALMER a natal-All l Nova Booth embers a1hariotietnwn PV-‘flt 3° Bunk of Ch .._--—— KTR FAT/E -— COIV TO FRESH- WANTED — I 0R A 300MB WITH beth_ furnished or unfurnished. Write Box 1032 care Guardian. Male llelp Wanted WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. ll. Lamont. Union Road. Lot 33, Queens. FIREARMS —- MUZZLE DOADILG and Modern. Any type except- ing foreign automatics. Bullet moulds. powder horns. swords, etc. Antmunltlom-Snlder, Mar- tini, rim fire, in the larger sizes. pin fire and all out of date center tire. Please write fully Joe T. Ternan. Bedford. N. S. llppertunltIas-Men & Women VACANCY. RAWLEIGH BUSI- ness now open in Charlottetown Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleighs. Dept. ML-L-470- 189. Montreal. Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glorv Oil. At your Drugglst. UNWANTED HAIR! ERADICATED from the human body with Saco- Pelo ointment. most remarkable discovery of the ago. contains no drugs or chemicals. Saco-Pr-lo kills the root of the heir. Ixvr-Beer Laboratory. Vwrouver Island. Ceebeerc" C Poultry FOR skip -_' r-woitétifiri. keys. Pits-M "111. Wanted WANTED - AT K. a. R. STORE Table Victrola. WANTED — TO RENT 0R T0 buy, by single man. small farm 30-50 acres with wood preferred. If present owner wants to stay until Spring, arrangements to suit both parties can be made. State full particulars and price in first letter. Write Box 1035, Guardian. FARM FOR SALE ALBION CROSS, DUNDAS KING'S COUNTY 198 acres; 80 acres cleared. H0089. garage. two large barns, four small buildings, two pumps, well, pasture spring, and orchard. Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald Owner. Address: Martinvaie, Cardigan, P. E. Island FARMERS SPROCKETS and REDUCTION DRIVES for (TRADERS and ESCALATEBS. SAW MANDBELS PUMP JACKS V-BELTS and V-PUILEYS LELAND ELECTRIC MOTORS STBAW BLOWERS SHARING and BEARINGS Always in Stock at; THOMAS II. BISHOP 0 SON E0. Box 18B. Summerside CHRISTMAS I i l To our many producer-g all a Merry Christmas and s Happy New Year. We also take this opportunity of thanking you for your business during the page year. OENTRAL EOE & POULTRY STATION Toronto Stocks (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Dec. 23- Seier Stock 1000 Aksitcho 5500 Am Larder 1300 Anucon 2775 Ang Cdn . 100 Ang Huronian 1000 Ang Rou _. 1500 Bagamac 17600 Barnst . 500 Bsrymln ...._ ... ...... 1500 Base Met --- .... -.. 4500 Bldgood .._. ... .... 500 Boblo .... .. 1000 Bordulac 1000 Boymur .. 100 Bralorne 2500 Broulan 1910 Cal Edm ...... _. ....840 1000 Calllnsn ...... _... .... 110 Bk of Corn -._ .._ _ 235 Cdn Brew _ 10()0 Cdn Mal . 400 Cerihoo S825 Car Treth .... .._ _.. 220 4400 Cent Pet 500Centremaqua _. .... 900 Chestervllle -..- ...... 171 2500 Citraiam .. . ... .... O3 1900 Cochenour ...._ __ .. 224 200 Com Pete -._ .... ._103 4200 Conlarum 15000 Con 1832 Con 135 Con Smelt 100 Con West 500 Daragon ._. ...._ 2000 Davies Pet. .._. __ _ 1700 Delnlte . .... .._. 175 1000 Detta ___. _._ 06 1000 Dexter ._ 3500 Discovery 1000 Elder . E00 Eldonn 500 El Sol 2200 Eureka 150 Falcon 14700 Fed Peta __. __ .... 204 400 Froblsher ___ ... 500 Gen Pete 550 Do A .. 500 Globe . . 1400 Gods Lake 500 Goldale 10250 Gold Men ... 1000 Gunner 100 Halinor . 2200 Hurricane. . 500 Hasaga 1000 Headway 1000 Hedley 500 Heva 30 Hailing 3500 I-Iosco 500 Hoyle .. 120 Hud Bay 15 Imp Bk 2000 Ind Lake 500 Inspira 100 Int Coal 1175 Int Nick 2200 Int Uran .. 1500 Jack Waite 500 Jsculet 1000 Joburke 3200 Juliet . 500 Kayrand 225 Kerr Add . 500 Kirk Gold 500 Kirk Lake 650 Laguerre 16400 L Dufault 3100 L Fortune 1000 L Rowan .. 125 Lake Sh 2500 L Wasa 1000 Larder U . 400 Leltch . .. 1720 Little LL 1100 Louvlcourt 1000 Lynx 600 Mscssse 2500 MacDonald 1000 Macfie 1000 Macho 6100 MacLeod 500 Madeen .. 1000 Marcus .. 13050 McLellan .. 2000 Moll/Tarmac 08 700 Mcwstters (B 500 Min Corp . . 1300 Monets ...- ...- 37 8000 Negus Rts .._. .._ - m 1000 New Alger __.. 09 15000 New Cal .115 1500 New Gold . . 31 5000 New Norz .... ...... O3 8250 Newiund ....- ... -.. 65 8400 Nicholson _.. .._ .. 45 40 Norsnda n... _... _.._ Bil 1-2 500 Normetai ...... ... .... 265 13000 Norseman 3000 Norlertlc .. 8000 Northlsnd 500 OBrien 1000 Omega 3600 Okalta 1000 Omnitrsns 2000 Oslsko 5155 Pac Pete GREETINGS and patrons, we wish you a 290% GRAFTON STREET eras, FOR SALE 1948 fi-TON CIIIEVRQLET . . . . . .. $1100.00 1948 CHEVROLET COACH $1850.00 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN $1100.00 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $1200.00 llORNE MOTORS 10s mm? s1‘. rnonn 01a MonireaExchange Abitibi Asbestos B A Oil .. Build Pro Bruck Silk Bell Tel . Can Brew . Bathurst . . . Can Cement . Can Pacific Celenese Can Car F nd . Can Car Pfd Can Steam .. Cons Paper Cockshutt . Can Vickers Dom Bridge . Dom Coal Pfd Don A . Dis Seag Dom St l3 Dryden .. Fraser Ford A Founds .. Gen St Wars How Smith Home Oil . Ham Bridge , I-llr Walker Janibdoao-ero I o Csn Ind Al .._. ...... __. 8 Int Nickel ..___ ___ ___ Imp Oil ...-.- .._... .._... ... to m wn-n-l cn-il-r-iwt-rl-i v NI his: ' Int Pete . Int Power Int Paper . Imp Tob . B C Power Con Smelt Lake \Voods . Muss Har lVicColl Front . Nat St Cor . Can Nor Pfd . Noranda Price Bros . Quebec Power Shawinlgan .. St Law . St Law Pfd St Law Pfd 2nd Dom Tex Dom Tar Wpg Elec A St of Con Brazilian Web Cot can J» >-t is t. NEON! ' ibtbtlalx N>I>0O50MM>A PTArJCJLJi-‘t-lil-li-ll-li-‘W-li-lb-l New York Exchange Anaconda . 28 1-8 Am Car and F 25 1-2 Beth Steel . 31 3-4 NY Central 10 1-2 Chas Ohio 28 1-2 Con Edison . 28 7-8 Elec Auto Lite 40 1-2 Gen Eiec 41 1-4 Gen Motors . . 70 1-8 Gt Nor Pfd 40 Std Oil NJ .. 68 Kennecott 50 5-8 Mont Ward 54 1-4 North Am 10 Phil Pet 61 US Rubber 37 1-2 Radio Corp 12 3-4 Texas Corp 61 'l-4 United Air 26 3-8 Van Air 21 l-2 West Elec . 31 7-8 West Union . 21 3-4 U S Steel .. Commerce Montreal . Nova Srtola . Royal B . .... . 1500 Pun West .. 500 Parbec . 1000 Paymaster .. 500 Pick Crow 300 Pioneer 8000 Pore Reef 450 Preston‘ 4500 Que Man 15927 Queenston 650 Quemont . 3200 Quesabe .. 5000 Reno . 50 Roy Bunk 3520 Royaliie 5500 Roybar . 1000 Rupunun 350 San Ant 7500 Sannorm . 2000 Senator 6600 Sherrlit . 100 Slums . 1000 Silonco _. 90 Simpsons B 10 Do P _. . 5700 Sluden . .. 1000 Stadacona 500 Starratt .. . 1500 Steeloy 16200 Steep Ao 1000 Sturgeon 820 Sullivan 6600 Sup Oil '975 Teck l-lu 5000 Thom Lund . 1900 Torbrlt ._ 500 Tow Pete 5500 Tran Res .. 450 Un Keno 930 Upp Can . 300 Ventures 100 Waite % Wlltsey 1000 Winch Lard . 2000 Wlnxult . 1000 Wright H 3000 Yellorex 4000 Yale ".... CURB 1000 Dalhousle Total sales 533.000. GQQD TURN aiiy ' plans. -'l‘ben you can't lose, ‘ost or damaged. See us or oar . . . include Personal Effects Insurance in your Produce MONTREAL, Dee. 23 —(CP)— Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- partment of Agriculture ll fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 32- 34; med 28-430; A pullets 25-26; B 2s; c 22-23. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 60 1-4; no 2 59 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pal- teurlzed fresh and storage 60 3-4- 61; no 2 59 3-4—-60 for 38 score; first grade cresmery prints job price 62-62 1-2. Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs 1. 0 -1.15; NB no 1 1.25-1.30, 1O lbs 20-22; PEI l.35—1.40; PEI no 1 1O lbs 21-23. institute For Blind Announces Campaign Results lA-Ool. K l. 3086M. Oun- aig-n wllilhlallhol the mment drive for funds of The Canadian National Inslitule for the Blind in P.E.I.. anouneed today that. with most communities heard from, the total now stands at approximately $4000.00. The obl9ctlve 0d $6000.00 is only ttvo-thirds accomplished to date. Because oi the increased activities at this Yuletide Season on the part or both canvassers and Island citizens who are interested in this worthy cause. many people have not been contactgd and Mr. Rogers expressed the hope that these ciitzens will pause for a moment in the hiistlc-and-bustle of Christmas shopping to mail their donations to campaign head- quarters at 166 Great George Srteet, Charlottetown. "The many important services of the In- stitute must continue to be avail- able to Prince Edward Island's more than 150 blind.” said the campaign chairman. “and these services depend upon the financial support of the general pulbllc." Two turkeys, the first prize for canvassing ln Charlottetown. don- aled by Col. Rogers. were WOn by the team of James F. MaoCalium and Robert E. Bradley, and the last prize was claimed by the team of Emmett MacDonald and . Gil Henry. All of Prince Edward Island's blind have materially benefited this past y-oar by the various ser- vices of the Institute, and with the advent of the new year the P. E1. Advisory Board and the (ll-lar- lottetown Women's Auxiliary. in co-operation with Field Secretary. G. E. Wood. see a. brighter future ahead for our blind fellow citi- zens. Back Stretch (Continued from page 6) is not a harness horseman and. this is his first venture in that type of sport. But he is the owner of three running horses. ‘It was througlh my persuasions that he lsouglht Cob- bleston. "I like the pacer Victory Dale 2.05 3/5 that Bert Cruickshank bought. He is one oi the good ones and it will take a mighty fast pac- cr to beatt him. However, when I get Carl Frisco in shape and ready for the races I llhink I will give him a run for the money. Carl was only getting in shape late in the season and you know what he did. I had a letter from Clarence Schu- man, Kenslngton, and he tells me my horses are jogged every day and that he will have them in top notch shape when ihe season rolls around. - "I read your column every week and like it very much. I wish more of the dailv papers carried ham- ess horse nrws. There are no new‘ horses over here this year. Harry Hirsch has Scott Spencer. Red- wood Grattan and Riley 1st. They are u.p in New Brunswick with Harley Harrison. I saw Scott Spencer s couple of weeks ago and he is pulling on a little flesh. Harley will have him ready when the bell rings. While in P. E. T. af- ter the horses arrived from Har- risburg I visited the Charlotte- town race track and saw the nice job they are making of the course, widening the back stretch and the llppfl‘ turn, also clearing aurav the hank in the irifirld on the upper turn. This will enable the fans to follow the horse from one end OI the track to the other. I was very sorry that my good friends Curley Bevan and Jimmie Power did not buy horses at the sale. They are real good sports and maybe they will get something before the rec- ing season rolls around. With these We also d0 Our . whether by boat, train if your baggage is stolen, about modern insurance. A cufaQglogermfigenciee insulted OBMUEIPL %SNN cuaswvvnaa Oltlltl luwaaaiaraae few words. Colonel, 1 win close: and am longing for the time when I will be back in the Kentucky of Canada. as Dr. Dougan calls it." W.A. Anriett, Manager olf the Bank of Montreal of Gaspe, Que, and owner of Bakers Hotel there. who has been one of the men most interested in racing in that vicin- ity writes: "I lock forward to re- ceiving the Guardian and reading the horse notes weekly. However, my doctor insists that I go south for the winter and I will be leav- ing Gaspe on January 4th. I will give you my new address later. I can walk fairly well now snd am gaining in strength but I find the cold weather hard to take, I ex- pect to return in June to the man- agement of the bank. We had a fairly successful racing lesson here, fhe track opened four years ago and our present financial standing ls good. Last spring A.W. Patterson purchased Mr. Philip 2.09 from A. Napke, Chathsm, N. B. and eapalbly handled by Rollo Scott, Campbeilton. he paced to numerous firsts. Our track is 95 feet over the mile and Mr. Philfi) paced the last heat of the season in 2.12 which would equal 2.08 over a fast track. Ed Shirley of Bathuret drove our troiter Elwin Guy in the same race and while he was not out in front. having raced three heats the pre- vious dlay, he was in the money. We have had four offers for him from parties who want to race him over the ice. He can break away very fast and can take the turns with the best of paccrs. I understand that James Watt of Chandler, P.Q. has sold both Doc B. Gralrian and Calumet Compton to parties in the Maritlms-s, This leaves him witih only Barkus, but I understand he is after new blood. Elias Jones of Chandler has Sold his faithful pacer Lon" Ace. It is doubtful if he will over rat" again. Allen Dale 2.09. that Davr Duguay of Paibos purchased last spring. had s good season and rac- ed well. Barkus, by the way. is a fast pacer but he had an accident last spring in training and did not show his usual speed until the late fall meet. We have two fine looking three year oids. one a mare, Laurie Scott -— the Scott taken from her trainer, Rollie Scott. She is out of Harlet T.. previously owned by Dr. McLean of New Rzchmond. Laurie is sired by Laurel Hanover 1.59% and is owned by Davis & LeBoutillier. The other colt is Sandy Van by Mr. Van. He is a three year old stallion owned by George Sheehan of Cape Cove This colt is a trotter and shows a lot of speed. Our September meet for lfhe past three years was held in conjunction with a general stock, poultry and vegetable fair. This season it was a grand suc- cess with the vegetables display as good as I have ever seen any- where. and great interest taken iri pure bred cattle from the outly- ing districts. Somewhrre along the way south I will drop you a line and will be looking forward to going back to P. E. l. next summer and sitting on the grand stand again watching the night mces." When this reaches our readers, thoughts will be turned to Christ- mas and its joys. Our hope is that oatlh and all of you will be happy and contented. and our best wishes are that Christmas wild be a day of joy and gladness. We lllean WOOLENS \ Phone 2448 New Method cleaners A. J. ZAKEWS iiilflililTifililA The best o] iris/us to tbe bu! of people . . . our nmomofll Damiano? snoreisnr“"fi.in'ini;iaa‘ BI-LCHW‘ 1h ION the Oertnsn inventor Gottlieb Daimler. drove a bicycle lociologists any the post gt powered by s. gnsoline engine of versal complaint a laudband hi his own invention. NOTIOE avainst wife is OF RETRASTioil TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- Certain statements made to me reflecting on the character of Lloyd \'¢“-:".(‘_\‘ and Mary Yossi-y, York, P. E. I., and rcpcnlcd b_\ mo were luicr, upon invcsli- gation, found to be without foundation and I retract SflIIlC- ($5M J. SPITRGEON JENKINS. PESSIWMCARD J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist Eyes examined, glasses fit- ted Corner Kent s! Queenl lta Office Phone l95fi-House ill‘? I l B.A. Chas. R. McQuQid BABRISTER. SGLICITOB, NOTARY. Etc, Eastern Trust Building CIIARLOTTETOHII~ 1 GLORIA BUILDING 179 Grafton St. Phone 291 Phone 26d’: Plclmrd Building I51 Great George St. DENTAL X-RAY Phone ‘711 Dr. . . - A L Maclseoc Dr. J. C. 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