Dgqziinizyis, 1942 .\l)D hyoriiizn U-BOAT r0 it c Ar. CREDIT .\'.-..:i I'-' mt crews are acquiring n licnltlily respect for patrol plggngg i ilztily ul ‘tlllilfll corrl-rtly"—u'as . who scout Canada's cast coast as the toll of sllb; sunk . The eiew shnwn here reported the most. attack in the Gulf of 5t Lawrence "The ilepth their liicmilc rebcrt. "Skipper" of _~ ‘i ~.~.l iris Flying Officer it S Kcetlcy, of Moose Jaw. Szisk, shuuu u- llll‘) with navigator, Flying Officer l‘ G “l'ete" Hughes n.'(fnu~n.~ru. ll.(‘., llefti null Flight Sergeant Dave Bow of Snutll Iliifl‘, 01* , \\'l"i'l"SS operator-air gunner. ‘lielp A Wanted‘ hem,- ou September 4. it is srhoul. All other "Help Wanted" Under the new government regulations ulilch became ei- au advertiser's own name “Help Wanted" advertisements for duiiicstics; farm help; teachers; fishing and trapping help. and for students employed after be sllllllllltttl by the advertiser Service tiifieci‘, Unemployment l- U. 0- F- "all. Richmond Street, anti on receiving the lit‘- ficeris approval the advertisement: can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. Advertisements still lWItlliSSlDlb to puuhsh uvcr nurses and probationers; advertisements. however, must to the National Selective Insurance Commission, ldvertising Rates and l0 cents for every additlonn Appreciation, 70c per inch gr 4|; 40 cents; per inch. Address and ipplicatiun. Minimum Char-gs for Any Adverthemnnts ll Canto Ventral Guardian locals. 56 he! word; Western and Eastern locsii P P" word; Announcements sud (Joining Events 3c per wont; ‘hmflw 3°, W!’ Wllfll; ln Memorial Notices lilo oer lneb- Lists u: ‘OP-vii and spiritual tMfcrlngs, Cards, etc. 5o per name; ‘Alibi-HERBS 70o per tnch; Wudduig engagements 40 words for $1.00 @roci< QUOTA nozvs ‘] MONTREAL $100K EXBNANBE (Canadian Press) Stoc Close Bell Tel 141 Brazilian 18 Can Nor Pr 8 3-4 Can Car F0 Can Car Pfd 28 3-4 Can Ind Al A 3 3-4 Can Pac Can Steam 9 1-4 Celanese 27 1-2 Cockshutt Plow 8 1-2 Dist Selig 2'1 1-2 Dom Coal PM l2 Dom Bridge 23 Dom Textile 73 Founda Co 15 1-2 Gen Steel Ware 7 3-8 How Bml 17 1-4 Imp Tob 1i 1-8 Int Nldtel 32 Lake of Woods 191-2 Massey Harris 5 1-4 McColl Front 5 5-8 Mtl Power 23 7-8 Nut Brew 26 1-4 Nat Steel Car 36 1-2 Noranda 38 3-4 Power Corp 5 1-2 Quebec Power 13 1-2 Shawinlgan 16 l-8 St Law Com 140 St Law Pid 12 Wpg Elec A 2 7-8 Montreal Curlv’ iCanzrilfliwn Press) ’ New York Stuck Exchange (Canadian Press) riynh in Ntlvalllls i f Letters cl l 3 words. Notices of Thanks and m word. Lists oi subscriptions ientatlnn $1.00. Other rates on w SPECIALS. Mas J00 11 Bcuuty Salon 12-14-71 Female Help Wanted (L lltl. I-‘OR llOU-Sg IN i. of adults Write 1. Creighton, '70 Vic- luaicl, lmrtinouth, N S. 12-14-18 loin-livers Wanted ‘ 11.1144 lTldAtlllEit CvOOD . ir ‘old accent school ail/er clo Guardian 12-15-16-21 Miscellaneous i For Sale ‘li-UEINYOOD FOlt SALE. APPLY Gunrrllziii. FOR. SALE-TWO GOOD MILK cop's. one to freshen soon Ap- ply 31 Park St. 12-16-18-111 CANARIES FOR SALE —GIJAR- auteur] singers. A rcni Christmas present. 85 Fitzroy Street. 12-11-9 CllRlSTlVlAS TREES FOR SALE. 147 Cumberland or phone 383. 12-14-31 ivlhle Help Wanted APPLY 12-15-tf. LIST nors WANT-Ill)- Gua‘ dian. To Let W u n ted ' -~i~""ii.o§"s¢hiii-. Pit 12-15-51 l. TON TRUCK IN Al . Apply Win, ivirliiyu 12-16-11 A i‘ ELEC- TO LET-Tl llli \TED RfifihTg 115 We; inuth. Phone 1958-.) 12-16-11 Escaped n-‘civuo riddles For lW.-\I1'l{- eri II. A J‘. nny- person crowning this lcx~Nntffy Robert Fwrd. Brurklcvdiirrirli ___ ' 12:16:11 riiosrii/iraswor Tums V A nflurlivnl cxrvcrt of Tunisia is pri c to 12 1G—3l' l: i‘ (‘Luilinh K "M. Watching with interest “Win ilOIiFW, head of the final assembly department st do Hsvlliand mil, Tcrcnto uses a model to it'll-strata for (so-worker; the almost , ability 0f the new Moiquim hmr-n- which his plant l» 'fi_l‘;_»i-~'::v:~~t, and Gordon l-iodken nnoiher employee who is hold- lltocl of the tiger moth, snother of, the Pllllt-‘s planes. rh" ""‘"~. widely used in Europe for ftrlllizcr. are Jack Dane head of the plant's Stocks Close Abitlbl Com Abitibl Pfd 4 8-4 Asbestos Don A 3 1-2 B A Oil Fraser V T C 11 1-2 Ford A l9 3-4 I-Iir Walker 47 1-2 Imp Oil 10 1-2 Int Pete 16 Price Com 81-2 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Montreal 140 ' hiuvn Sculls, 222 Royal 128 Commerce — 9 Yesterday s Market CORRECTED FOR. WED SDAY AND SATURDAY lSS ES Eggs doz. Cabbage 5-100 Roast Beef Cream, qt. B0llliig Meat Steak, lb. Beef. qr. _ Fowl, each $120-$100 Butter, dairy 39 Corned bed Potatoes, per peck Celery Oniors, 6 lbs. for Tomaiocsg lb. Island head lettuce each 25c Potted plants 0-150- Beets, per ib. 40 Turnips. 3 for 10¢ Lamb, per lb, 85-406 Vegetable Marrow 15c squash, lb. 4c Red Cabbage 19¢ Pumpkins, lb. 2-20 Parsnips, 6 lbs. for 20C Carrots, per lb 5c Island Macintosh Apples per doz. 20-35:: Macintosh windfalls, per pk. 40c Acorn Squash, 3 lbs. for 25c Brusse! Sprouts. per lb. 20¢ Crabzipples, 1 lb. I 15c New Cranberries, 1 lb, 20c Fresh Spinach, 70c Geese $237543 l5 Ducks $l.50-$l7 ltlushrooms a. box 30c Blue Potatoes pk. 30¢ Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs, for 27c Grapifruit, 2 lbs. for 25c Cooking Apples, per pk. 35-500 Christmas treés 25-750 Christmas wreaths and sprays 85-500 MONTREAL. Dec 15-40?»- Cnnnrllan Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 38 3-413. Eggs spot: Eastern A-larse 50B; A-mcdium 40B: A-pulleté 45B; E-B 42B; E-C 40B. MONTREAL. Dec. 15-—(O‘P)- Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture foilows:—- ‘ Eggs: Graded shipments selling fiilarge 50; A-rnedium 48; A-pul- e s 45. Butter: first grade creamcry prints, jobblng rice 88-48 1-7; irst grade sol , Bobbing rice. 37 1-2-5-8; wholesa e, Que o. i pasteurized storage 36 3-4-47. Cheese: current recoil)‘. color- ed, western and Que 21 8-4-22 l-4 FOB Montreal, white, western 10 5-8-10 3-4. Que 19 5-8 FOB Montreal; wholesale western and Que white 20-30 1-4 first grade Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 moun- tain Que 1.25-1.45; NB 1.45—1.552 PEI l.45—l.55. A. ‘P. GALLANT GENERAL MERCHANT RUSTICO, P.E.I. Come and get your chance to have the lucky ticket on one of these geese given out. Also turkey for lucky door prize. Drawing to take place one day before Christmas. Paying highest prices for potatoes, grain, eggs and poultry. Paying for chickens, 80c for lVLF. A. dressed. Other prices at regular spreads. _ Alan. 0-. Stoeltl C10" Am G and l‘ :5 1-4 Am Tel a T01 12s 7-; Anaconda 34 3.4 Baldwin Loco i2 3-4 Bendix Av 33 Beth Steel 54 1-4 Ches 8s Ohio 33 1-2 Chrysler an Con Edison 15 i-B H80 Auto Llll 29 1-4 Gen E100 29 1-4 Gen Motors 43 _ Gt No,- Pfd no 1.3 Kennecott 27 1.5 Mont Ward a2 1-4 NY Central 10 1.3 Nor Am Co p 1.3 Pen RR 22 l-a Phil Pet O0 43 1-2 Std Oil NJ 44, 5.3 Texas Corp 39 1-3 United Air 24 5.3 US Rubber 24 1.3 Us Steel Co ' 4s 1.3 Vanadium Corp 15 3-4 West Union 35 West Eiec 7s 1.: (Canadian Press) TGRONIO, Dec, 15_ Stocks ch" Aldermac m Bagainac y); Anidleld m 1-4 Bear Ex he Bidzwd .00 1-2 B01110 .01 1-4 Bonetal g1 1.3 Brazil 1g 3-4 Cdn Ind A1 A 3 7-3 CPR '1 7-8 Cast Tret 49 1-2 Cent Pat 315 Chem Res _11 Chester _54 Cochenour 35 Commoil J5 Comwlth Pets J9 Davies J9 Dist Corp 3'7 5-5 Ea. Mal 1,93 “'1' 00m .21 1-2 Broulan 33 nruhzi _ - Bldg Prod l)? L; a1 d: Edm 1,10 Calmont g0 1-3 Can Ss Lin 9 3-3 Eldr ‘M10 34 Ford A 20 “fir: r“ ° a 02 3-8 Graham Bous .01 Gunnur J0 Halllwell 93 Hard R0 .42 Hamill! .09 Hailing 5,00 l-Iud 183v Min 3g mu 10 8-8 Int Nick Int Pete 15 7-3 Jason ,1: Jellicoe my 3-4 Kerr Add 445 Kirk I-Iud J8 Kirk La ,51 Lu Duffault 40 Le .h _57 Macassa 114 MacLeod 1,49 Madsen 50 Malartic 1 53 Map Lf M 4 1-4 McKenzie 56 Min Corp 1,15 M0l16ia 27 b2. Naybob .0": r-s OBi-ien 51 Okalta 33 Ont; Nick _13 Pacalta p4 3.4 Pew Pete g1 Paymnst Pioneer Powell Premier Preston _. St Anth , San Ant , 0 Sand Riv 9i 1-3 Senator 19 Sheep '54 Sherrltt 57 Slscoe ,3"! Slave Ls p3 1.4 Steer m» 1.6a Teck Hu 1,63 Tbwazmac 99 Trans Res _35 Uchl Bonds 24 Untd Oil 4 1.3 Untd Stl s 1-5 Veimllata _o9 1-3 Wqlte Arnu 3,20 Wendhzo ' , Wri Harg “s Ymir ,0; 1.4 Markets At A Glance Toronto-Industr and mlnln‘ 51'0"!!! Blllhtly higher; Junior oils firm Montreal-Prom lllll ldl low- cr; utilities and otlicirluduatrlals higher. New York-Stocks higher. wlnfllllel-Whent unchanged. Dutch Nazi ls Named “Leader" IDNDOIN, Dec. l! -—(CP)—IEIttiOr has appointed Anton Minsort, chief of the Dutch Nazi party. as "leader of the Netherlands people," the lleethireltilmas ‘Ngvs Agency Aneta. D01‘ hi1 . Aneta said the announcement was made by Arthur Beymaln uart, Ggiman commissioner for llolsad. following a conference between Hitler and Mussert in Berlin. Beyszalnquart was quoted as say- ing the appointment was made in connection with observanees of the 1.1:.“ ‘it’? ‘N i.’ sod 1.3%.‘: a . ' a on a Bhvgllxiigsji in; in iiu a a a r o an . Anota said. Beyssainquart also an- nounced that. as a precaution a ainst an Allied invasion, he had ‘ lded to mow certain of my departments and certain do rt- 1x11811286): tihlc Dutch admtnlstra ion" mm c anus. "They were within clay reach guglyune and alcohols‘?! T1f1or Gino s ns s . s r- man Ccmm loner said, adding tgvgfmhisnself would remain in e. It was befavcd the announce- ment was spurred by lntensfin- atlcn of Allied air sweeps over Holland in recent weeks, althourti run CHARLOTIETOWN GUAEDIAN This store will close today, week we shall be open frflm 9 8- nesday, December 23rd. mas week. The store will al December 26th. May we at this time suggest t to make easy and coin ‘Mannie s. WLEOD mid Cl-lARLOTTETOlVN QUEEN STREET MOSTLY TIMES AND DATES Wednesday at 12.30 p.m. During Qltrlsimlll m. to 5.30 p.m. each day. including Wed- Tiiere will be no evening opening during Christ‘ so be closed on BOXING DAY, Saturday, hat as much shopping as possible be d0!!! i th ‘et ti f the forenoons, by far the most advantageous period n e m“ me 0 fortable choices. Wh 'l‘HANh YOU, d it was known that the Germans hid moving acminuirmtivr. Queen ’s Canadian Special Christmas Fund For Children The Queen's Canadian Fund is conducting a special appeal for money to give Christmas cheer to British children whom the war has deprived of the traditional family festival. Many of them are war orphans. many of them are children still sufierlng from the effects of bomb- ing. Many others have not seen their parents for months or years. Officials of the Lord Mayor's Fund are making the plan; and will crganlm the scheme, There will be no administrative expenses deducted, either in Can- ada or the United Kingdom, fmm the public subscriptions. The dollar given to the Queen's Fund "Child- ren's Christmas" appeal will be de- voted in its entirety to this cause. No attempt will be made to Jhlp good; in kind. Cash only will be transmitted, and subscriptions should be eaimarked "CHILD- REN'S CHRISTMAS.” Every cent will be used to bring something of good cheer to children for w um Christmas Day this year would otheririse b. just like any other day. The Lord Mayor of London has cabled the wurmcsf. iippreciatlon of this Christmas npucni, It is sup- plementary to the Funds contin- uing appeal for war victims of nil ages, ivhosc herds still continue and may sharply increase in the vcliitei" raids "Chlldrcnts Christmas” contribu- tions may be sent to:- The Queenb Canadian Fund, Montreal. Que, or to any or the Fund's collecting agencies, which include the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown. Received recently: Red Cross Branch, Kensington, $10.00. itlrs. Waldo Bsin, North River, .00. North Milton Sowlnl and Knitt- lnq Club, $4 00. Mrs. Hammond ‘Iooper, lvtilton, .00. Mt. Ivfelllck Women's Institute. $2.00. Mrs. Harry itiiller, Charlottetown. $2.00. . Oll, BOY, GIRLS! These American nun-es, among tho first to arrive in the Middle East, src given a royal welcome by a British officer and a nowspopcrnuai, who loch u though he might be interacted in obtsln- tng some desert phone numbers. offices from the Hague several months s80. Aneta said. Dutch patriots. who look upon the 40-year-old Mussert u their country's arch-Quisllng. had long expected the appointment is a re- ward for his ardent aid to the invaders. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Honor Mil tor November. rade X-l. Jean Foilsnd; 2 Ruth Mill: 3. Iona Macdonald. Grade I-i. Eileen Profitt and Bruce Howard equal; 3. Lee sample. Grads VIII-l. Michael Dale; 2. George hicMahon; 8. Pearl Mann. Grads VII-l. Bctt-Y Pendleton; 2. Margaret Jardine; a. Rowan Pro- Grade VI-l. Jean Dsvison; 2 Audrey Proftt; Z1 Isabel Jardine Grade V —1 Neva I-leckbcrt; 2. gfeatsla McMahon; s. Freda Heck- Grade IV-l. Ella nmxlhs; 2. Gwynrieth Davison; S. Gel-airline Drlscoll. Grade III-l. Marlene Davlson; 2. June Sample; 3. Clarence Mc- Carvell Grade II-(Miss McMahon) 1 Kenneth B1ukiicy;_2 Donald Hunt- er: 11 Windsor McLean Grade II ~-<Mls= Th-nipaon) 1 Mildred firms; 2 Donald McLean; 3. Ivan G11 fluidl- Y "1 —l Earl Dawson: 2 Wayne Hughes: 3. Harold f‘ " ‘Pd Crrlren 0‘I-lr.ren (equal) ‘WICM -<l'~ll'.i\’§ In \ Q When out shopping for Christmas call and sec finest display of watches and jewelry in the city. Employer Fined $140. For Violation U.I. Act Failure To Place Unemployment Insurance Stamps On Books Of Employees “lithin 72 Hours After Pay Period Results In Court Action. EDMUNDSTON, N.B . Dec. 14— Mr. Edward Savage, proprietor of the Eldmundston Hotel, yesterday pefljtd before Magistrate E. J ilTIIlIbEIL and pleaded guilty to a charge oi non-compliance with m9 Unemployment Insurance Act. The lnformations in this B859 W"! laid by Mr. w.T. MacDonald. Re- gional Inspector of Insurance Re- venue. Moncton, 11.3., in which Mr. Bav a was 011M894 with 1.11m“ m p ace the required Unem- ployment Insurance stamps in the books of his employees within ‘l2 hours after their Day day in ac- cordznice v1.11 the requirements u: the Act. Evidence at the trial was sub- mitted by Inspector F. Belliveau of the Unemployment l.l13\.l.1'8.I!'.1Q Commission, while m. JE. P1011.- etbe meted as Special Crown Pro- secuwr, In imposing this rim, bhc . m. lstrflte Dolllted out w the accuse the seriousness o: thg arrange, a, under the provisions of the Ack Willi-Mes for non-compliance con‘ well ruin any employer 1g Qnqugh separate (‘horses were laid wiiponiifiizais A ulet. but etty fall wedding wgkqpiu; rt ha United Church Mame, Breulaibline. on Saturday, Nov. 7th, at 5.30 p.m., when Miss Olive nhhms, youngest daughter v1 Mr. and lvn-s. John H. Weeks. be- came the bride of Mr, Miller Hen- ry. eldest son of Ml. and Mrs l-Isr- J. Weeks, bot-h of Pleasant valley, The ceremony was er- formed by the Rev. D. J‘. Morr n in the presence o! immediate rel- atives of the bride and groom. The bride looked chamilng in a street length dress of royal blue transparent velvet with hut and shoes to match, her gloves were of ivory kid. She carried a bouquet of Sweetheart rose-i and aspar- agus fern. 'I‘he groom's gilt to the bride was t1 beautiful string of pearls. The bride's mother worn a dress of sapphire blue with l corsage of roses and matching accessories, while the groom's mother wore a dress oi navy blue sheer with corsage and accessor- ies to match. Immediately following the cere- mony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents where about fifty relatives o! the bride and groom parlook of a sumptuous wedding supper which was served in the rose and white decorated dining room. Those as- sLsting in serving ivere girl friends of the bride, Mrs, Lplita Garter, Miss Edna Wigmore, Miss Celia Stevenson. Miss Dorothy Weeks. The groom's 1ft to those that helped in serv ng was a lovely Woodbury facial set, The wedding presents were costly and numerous, including cheques, siive ware_ linen, etc, al- so a. substnn lal cheque from the bride's father. After suppxer was served a lolly crowd o! c ivariers gathered to serenade the happ young couple. The remainder of he evening was spent in music and social conversa- tion Later the happy coiualc left on a honeymoon tour oi the Mar- itimes, the bride travelling in n seal coat. Her off the face hat was of blue velvet with matching accessories, Upon their return they were welcomed to their neiw home b‘: n bountiful supper which tvas served by the groom's mother. ey will reside at Elliot- whore the groom is a prosperous iannv-r. A 0st or friends wish Mr. and Works mnuy years oi yrcrldc-rl ss. 3,000 YEARS OLD The port of sousse. in Tunisia. was founded by the Phoenician N centuries mo. In Memoriam MR. HERBERT VBSSBI The death 01' Herbert A. Vesge“ York aged sixty-seven vrhlch ('04 curred Ln the P.1d Island I-Ios 1n a1 on Novunber twenty-lust m‘ h short illness his taken from u. a 800d man. a kind friend and neigh- llfyl‘. one who was cvsr ready to do ins share for church and mnmum, 11y. In his home friends Werg w" 0i’ fl warm welcome and his pint,- 1Il€_ always rims again. he u nerai on November twenty. third was verv largely rttqnqe¢ After a short service at the homo the ftlmfllng were taken to m,‘ church dose by where the funeral 501N416 Wfls conducted by the pay- 101‘. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. SB-filsblad by Rev. T A. Wilson oi’ Couehaatl, Hymns chosen by the family o'er-a, Wliiit A Prlend We Have in Jl§5\1.‘ The Lords My sheilllfifd. Asleep 1n Jesus and a solo Crossing the Ba! b)’ TQm Vessey. Pall bearezs were: Messrs. 3 s‘ .li?“‘”°lé lmfilllim‘ “m” "°" : crew a w; Milt ' se¥hl10bert Clrtlockett o“ W“ era are e t to mourn the loan 0i a kind husband and father. his ulie formerly Lottie Hughes o! Coveliead. three SOll5—L0llI\, Ray- mond and Lloyd all of York imu on; dWBhtBr Mrs. Clitford Chandler] Oi Milton, Also two brothers, wes- ley Veasey, York and Eddy Vl-ksey, Dunstuifnage and one sister, Ab,‘ O Innlflll. Vernon River. Not now, but in tlic coming ycarl It may be in the better land, We'll read the meaning o! our 135g‘ And then, sometme “e11 11nd" and. 12-16-13 CEILING PRICES fl = — Paid for — i l Spruce and Fir Loirs i Lengths 1 n ..nil n it j I 6 inches g l .\l().'\"l‘.-\Gl.'lu‘ FlliNiSlilNG CO. l.t(i., linnizigile 'I\YAI'§\'\ .3111 on“!!! .121. ‘s Y n CVTIWI I a l lid. You ‘will find tlia JUST LOOK OVER THIS LIST Ladies’ and Gent‘ Watches, Diamond Rings, Signet Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Pendants, Rosaries, Identification Discs, Gold and Silver, Pcn and Pencil Sets, Leather Bill Folds, in fact the biggest assortment to choose from. Engraving on all articles over $5.00 FREE. Make l Cnil NOW. A small deposit will keep any article until Christina; SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON RINGS ONLY ' CHESTER A. CAMPBELL 157 QUEEN STREET Esfd Since i919 .1. -a.' ‘<b$la/flfivfl‘wi " xrmvm-a- ». .