Dream's 2'1. 1w: t. Y. Stock Exchange “i i, Pltfield and convu- ill-ll:- aghinntraal Stock exchange “.1 Gas-h Market) k OIIGI ‘all! filnwlror Pr ... .... Am For Pr Pfd ... .... 2622 28 Am Waterworks Am Can ... 111cc A llloc Bond Ming Hull . N Y Cciitrul 37% Paramount. . 11% a a i2 Bu“ lbafifllc J 9:; 8i ' . . ll s Stool i?“ Yunallliini ma‘ Western U .. 12 Westinghouse 93 I New York U Curb (Cnnalfun Press} Stocks Close Am (‘yon B ... ... ... ... .... 20 Am Gan El .. ... . 111% Ain Sup Pow 2y, . T.’ 2%" 1m i. ___._<:~ Help For Difficult Reading Difficult reading h a cause 1°!’ M11011 ‘Wflm. The reason for this condition ls perfectly natnr ‘ and inevitable. if old sight (at about middle rife) or "error oi’ vision is your cause of worry, the only complete MM may be nbtatned through die wearing of cor- rectly prescribed and fitted glance. “G. F. ’ H...;i.'.;;..{' [rofessional iLr-ds t... McLEOD t: BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, l. C. Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY '10 LOAN c 281cc: I80 Richmond Street. M. ALBAN FARMER B- A., LLB. " BARBISTEB. SOLICITOB. ETC. JHONE! T0 LOAN Bankof Canada Bldg. l“ lotteiown £ ' _-._.- ...__.____ Alex. W. Matheson BABRISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Collections ____Oiiice: 140 Richmond Street. NORMAN W. LOWTHER Banister a Attorney At Law 8d Great George Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. MONEY 1'0 LOAN 3767673110 TA Tiozv PRODUCE . (Canadian Prcn) MONTREAL, Dec. 26—Egg prices backed slightly on Montreal open produce market today while butter firmed and cheese held un- changed. . Carlots er less of graded egg shipments were selling at 39 to 40 cents a dozen for A large, 30 for A medium. 28 for A puilets, 24 1-2 to 25 1-2 for B and 231-2 to 24 for C. Butter was 26 to 26 1-4 ‘cents per pound for clarion or less of no 1 while lots to the retail trade were 27 prints. - Cheese was quoted at 11 8-4 to 12 cents per pound for no 1 col- ored Ontario. Arrivals totalled three boxes. . Prince Edward Island potatoes in 00-pound bags were $1.35 for mountains and $1.25 to $1.30 'for cobblers. In BO-pound bags potatoes brought $1.20 to $1.25 for P. E. I. mountains, $1.10 to $1.15 for cobblers, and New Brunswick mountains, t1 to $1.05 for Quebec mountains and 85 to 05 cenh for cobblers. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 26--'1‘rading was moderate on the produce cec- tion of Canadian Commodity Ex- change today with prices steady. Butter spot-Que (92) 25 7-8A; West (regradedi 25 7-8 ~26. Sales—- 100 boxes Que grass 25 7-8; 100 Que (grass) 26 l-ll; 100 Quee (re- Cheese Spot-Ont white 10 5-8- 11 1-8; col 11 to 11 1-2. graded) 3B 1-4. Eggs Spot—0ntar1o A large 39- 40; A edlum 29-30; A pallets 27 I-2-28; large 25 l-2 to 26, B- medium 24 1-2-25, C 23-1-3 to 2-1. MONTREAL, Dec. 76- Whest, nor no 2 96. Barley C W no 3 44. Oats, feed no 1 37. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts than. Flour seconds $5.40. Flour bakers $5.30. Flour winter wheat patents. choice $3.80. Flour white corn $460. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlings ton $20.25. Rodeo cats b g 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $10.00. Cheese no 1 Ont white l1 3-4 to 12. Butter no 1 26 to 25 1-4. Eggs in cartons A l large 40-50. Eggs A 1 medium 41. Eggs A 1 medium 41. ’ léggs A 1 pullets 30. ,. I84 .. 18¢ 43-44. iiyltdluid as Eggs A pullets 33 Eggs B large 30. Essa B medium 2e. Eggs C 27. lglgtstoes 90's P E I mis $1.30 to 90's P E I cobblers $1,z5-$1_3.i_ 80's P E I mts $1.20 t0 $1.25. 60's P E I cobblers $1.10 to $1.15. 80's N B nits $1.10 t0 $1.15. 60's Que mts $1.00 to $1.05. 80's Que cobblers 85-95. Currencies MONTREAL, Dec. 2G-Poiind sterling advanced 15-32 of a cent to 4.0] 15-32 on Montreal foreign exchanges today, while ihe United States doliar was up 3-32 oi one per cent to 1.00 29-87. The French franc gained .01 ot~a cent at 6.65 cents. NEW YORK, Dec. 26-Slightly lower rates were quoted for ster- ling and the Canadian dollar in tdllfi foreign exchange markets to- ay. ' ‘Pha pound was oft 1-8 at $4.02 7-6 while the Dominion dollar ex- tended its discount from 13-16 to 15-16 per cent. The French franc held zrichangcd at 6.59 cents. i I ' ‘Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance (Penn-Isl tinnitus loeala. 6e per warm “n-trrl and lantern leeals, le I oer wnrll- humans-cartels: an la per cor-Ii In Irina "lam Spiritual Offerings Carlie, nin l g Evan's, le pi-r Ilfdi Clnaalflrl d Natleea. 70c an Inch: Llata el Floral and no; naam Inltna of Condolence 70v , Ge par lnniu Notlru at Thanaa and Apprsclat el. 70o IQ tool or 4O at vlorrl Other rates apnllratlnn llinlmurn Congo I r any advcrtlae-enl twenty-live seats. veenuoonooesauoir : -ziaar A l‘ o ll-e-f For Sula ~?._.. l_ -- runs sir n s snvsiuli. YEAR-OLD FEMALE 104 Prince Street. 75-12-37-31- ‘ _. >_.; ~__ 1'0 L111‘ - TENEMENT N0. 6 Water Strce‘. Immediate pos- semicn. Apply L. M. loo e A: Co. L-0076-ll-lil-ti’. Miscellaneous __ THE DIST CHRISTMAS PRIS- ent fcryour family is a Sun Life Insurance policy, which protects them while saving money for yourself. Consult J. A. Moore. Currie Bldg, Charlottetown. .=_ ' Was$el_____ WANTlD-QT ONOI NUMIIB foxes. Medium to pale. Arthur Wood Alexandra. L-3005-12-24-_tl_i. I011 BALE-NEWLY FRESIIENED cow. Guernsey grade. Apply S. B. Gillispie, Milton. L-4059-12-26-3l. SCRATCH PADS-PADS ‘)1! 100 sheets 6 x 711. Price 3 cents per pad. Postage extra. Guardian Ofliee '2.“ n“: - rumours"- YQ CDIU cards. glacial: Central Job Printer). ‘ i5§T75iTFF>Twifi ' broken in fox- ‘Cedric Barrett. Wiltshire. __§_-10_l3-12-_2_4_-3i_. o! from .1800 w 14W- I64 rues Ion sins" rm. Walling 146N001. 5-401- Decernber 31st. Highest quality. " since n. s. Coffin, no Grafton Male Help wllltCd m I--“1-1=-="-_=;- rouse ass warrrsn . ros Lost - farm help at once. A9111! 0- 1-h . . Wcodslde. Tryoii. L-4000-l2-1i. ‘ f‘ —--—-""""“‘ New Haven and Charlottetown. aru- wimno roa < rsau racq- please not!!! no»: lice, airs. Apply xipxmxhogg: __g§1.iuw_ir_41ei_i_.r.-am-ia-ss-si ma!“ ' ' '1' was. m £121?! s-r. i _ . Q l‘ s75"-i.:..°e.§..t $4.... “vs-s =-"'v°°°"- - .§:;§'1i:'a".'.':°§YT.°7§-...... '" .. *-.-4°'°'"*"'"- EXCHANGE for solids and. 28 for ’ $1.30 t0 ' \ r Mt 'l. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. Iii-British and ‘ exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compil- ed by the Royal Bank o! Canada closed today as follows:- Argentina peso .2778. Australia pound 8.0751 (Fllpnlled h! Plflleltl lltl Members ol Montreal stools excballla and Curb Market) Btoclra 01W" Ill‘ ustr hill .10 . gogiililnweeiglnlrioa?’ %°,‘§,ffi,‘,,;'1_;"_ " “all Brazil milrets .0566 B c Power A 28 China Hong Kong dollars .3227. Dom S: and Co 4° Denmark krone .2224. 5:3 gfgwgf 1, Finland iinmark .0221. c" p“ [Ly-ID 11 France franc- .0665. Dom Brldile -- 39 Germany reicbsmarlr .4004. {$2, gwk-é; E Great Britain lmund 4.0746. hicéoi] pie“; 12 Holland florin £851. Mom Power - 81 Huwrv who 6W0 011E123’. Car it“ India rupeemagtli. growl-f ‘Corp g4 Japan yen . . a“; a can -- - Jugoslavla diniu" ozaa 336,915‘, Baum ----- ~ 12% g3, New Zealand pound 4.015s. ‘ Norway krone .2503- , Poland zloti .1001. "~“"" South Africa. plound 4.9543. Bk f p Spain pesetw. .380. 0 ll" 59% Swim km; #5685218 it Z’. loin...‘ it? Switzerland ranc. . Royal Bk . 101 United States dollar 29-32 per C9" Bk C0111 - - 150% cent premium. ~ Closing exchange raios:- ~ At Montreal-Pound 4.07 15-62: U. as. dollar 1.00 ao-ar; mile 0.05 M1 cents. At New York-Pound 4.92 7-8: Ca" rlian dollar 00 1-16; franc 6.- ‘i’ 59 ccnts. - (own. h!” at Paris-Pound 14.20 fr; u. s. "' 7 - 11101131‘ 15.17 3-411‘; Cfllliidllm (101- TORDNTO’ Dem >26__Go1d i" 15m h“ ' stocks advanced 0n the mining In gold-Abandon market closed. NEW YORK, Dec. 26—F0mign exchange steady; Great Britain demand 4.93; low 4.92 7-6; close 4.92 7-8; 60 day bills 4.02; France demand 6.59; Italy 8.07: Belgium 16.85; Germany free 40.23; Can- ada 00 1-16. ‘ MT’L. ‘aims (Supplied hy Plifleld and Company lllombe - c! Montreal Stock exchange and Curb Marin-l) section of the Toronto Exchange today while scattered strength in the base m;‘al and silver groups pushed the miscellaneous mines index up .90 to 119.51. Heavy trad- ing in. the golds, of the cheaper group expanded volume to 609,000 shares. Pickle Crow was the day's fea- tllw. trading more than 25,000 shares and advancing 31 w 4.15, after establishing a. new high of 4.20. Central Patricia. moved in similar volume for s. rise of 17 cents to 2.83. San Antonio ad- vanced 10 cents, Prospector-g Alr- ways 10 and Siscoe and Mcwatioi-s 7 cents each. swck“ 0"" 1"“ 1" the 518 801d 8100p Dome and 3 A Q1] _ _ _ _ __ __ 1° u; Menltyfe advanced 1-8 t0 1-4 Dig 5 ,_ _ _ _, 34 M2 each, Pioneer 65 cents and Bra. 111:1: . .... s... 13:2 s lcrnc 20 cents while Wright Har- gglt grooves dropped 10. Eldorsdo and Castle were the 81111118 spots in the silver group, "l? about 5 cents each. Nipissing lost 2 and Premier gained 2. Base metal stocks were practically all up at one stage but; 1n the 13w War/sets At I Qmlllll, r r din l Glance l3“....‘i.°;'.§l..f“§“..i.l§§ “lair: sain ct l-B at 44 s-s, Mining co... (Canadian PMs-lion was up 5 and sumo: z. Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks higher. T°R°NT°' n” “f Toronto Mines-Higher. 51"!" m," New York-Stocks closed higher. Afton ' Winnipeg-when market closed. Max Oil‘ .I'.'.‘.I'.'.'.'."" "' " g?- New York-Rubber and sugar Al“ - fr, higher; cotton and coffee lower. A|',z,-?>‘i:.i".'. 5g,‘ I scnooi. CONCERT .41‘ snnrssr Qgfiiilfll} ‘i? The scholars of Eldon School, E14 Belfast, on Friday evening m.“ figgfué. -, serited a very happy and credit- able DPOZTB-m at their annual Christmas concert, held in the Dubllc hall, and presided over by Mi‘. E. Harrington. The items were not lacking in variety and includ- ed an opening chorus "Peace on Earth’ and a closing chorus "Santa Claus is coming to Town," and the program as a whole was flavored quite abundantly with the spirit of Chrlstmastide. An admission price was charged, and the audience was large and encouraging. Among the pupils who recited recital-ions were: May Vanlderstine, Helen West, Frederick west, New- ton Penny, Jean Vanlderstine and Ruth CiillLs. $0105 were rendered W Kenneth Griffith". Jimmie McMillan, and Aileen McMillan. Quartette, Joyce MacDonald, Nfsina Buchanan. Aileen McMillan and Jean Van- Idsrstlne; duette, Nelsins. Buch- anan and Joyce MacDonald. Four dialogues were also well presented, tile titles being "Why?" "How They Kept a Secret," “Moth- er's Blunder," and “Irish Philoso- pher," also an exercise entitled, "Chiirtmas Eve," and s. drill "March or the Christmas Trees." And, ror sti‘l more variety, Jimmy McMillan performed a jig, and Aileen McMillan presented a step dance. Miss Margaret Mcooil out the duties of accompanist on w the piano, in all the musical lteins.| 435,30 - During an intormirsion in the‘ Premier '.'.'. program a sale of lunches was very Pros Ala ,, succemfully can-led on, and the gLmgWX-t teacher, Mr. Elmer McPherson “ m‘ made a brief address. “mi Th: program was vary en n- lng from beginnlifi to end; reflect- ~ lug much credit upon those who - took part. and upon those rerpon- i sible for their training for the event. l: Bridge ,_ gflllnkllln _ tots iiilro _ Uoldnlc , ' tiOflllfiltll Granada _ (lrandoio . ilreoiie ,_, Gunnar linlcrow ._ llnllingm- __ lloinostnn,‘ 0W0? J’ M Cons kirk Luke Luke Shore ,, lsiiiinuliu __ lmln ' liitilc ifr,‘ Riucnssn .. carried Pnymnsu-r" .. Pcrron ~ _._____..___.- "0.K.’d" 80 COUNTS JOHANNISBQRG. South Africa --Fred Ventor, who blandly replied "OK." to 20 counts read out to him in court recently was fined $500 or 40 weeks. He didn't "OK. the verdict. ' 'l‘cxus ~ Toliurn ..*. --~ sAL rmi-rrufn i-iiiver .. Total solos 600.000. -.___. digs cgguzixrrrs-rqvvw "crispness Everywhere Owners of the 1936 Plymouth A are Reporting 21 to 27 Miles Per Gallon! ROM Coast to Coast, Plymouth owners will tell you: “A Plymouth saves money on every operating cost!" And now, again in 1936, Plymouth is Canada's most economical full-size car. Owner's reporting 21 to 27 miles per gallon of gas, and oil-consumption that's phenomenally low. Leads in Features This 1936 Plymouth-the largest and most beautiful low-priced car ever built —has more engineering improvements and important features than any car at so low a price ever before p- ssessed. Plymoutlfs big frame is the last: word in strength. Plymoutlfs Safety-Steel body . . . steel reinforced by steel . . . is without question the safest construction a motor car body could possibly have. With a new steering design, there just PLYMOUTH suilos GREAT CARS DEALERs-QURMEY 51103,, summerside-ER. McLAINE, liharlottatnwnp isn't any road-shock at the wheel .“ . . or the slightest “wheel fight” (even in sand)! It’s the easiest handling car you ever drove —long drives don't tire you. You’ll Be Safer! Plymouth's 1936 Safety-Steel body pro- vides the kind of safety you need and want, and is also insulated against rumble and noise. The famed Plymouth brakes are 100% hydraulic . . . two pistons at each wheel. They stop you quickly . . . and safely. And P1ymouth’s luxurious Floating Ride is a constant delight. There are inches more leg room . . . elbow and shoulder room. A new sway-eliminator, together with the rigid frame, gives even more riding smoothness than you'd expect in much more expensive cars. Get out on the road in this big, beautiful new Plymouth. Ride in it. i Halifax Port Arrivals ARRIVALS : National IV from Boston. Lady Laurier from Sea. Marlnette from Sheet l-Iar. Pentland from Local Harbour. Marlis from Sherbrooke. Gitsrio from New York. SAILINGS: Dee. Surrey to Mlalborne. i\ll8ll'll to Glasgow. Westernland to Southampton- Keelung to Boston. E National IV to Local Harbour. Lady Laurier to Local Harbour. Pentiand to Local Harbour. Mai-lie to local Harbour. Lord Kitohener to Iocsi l-lar- bour. fax. John- Lady ‘Laurier Loading. Newfoundland loading- Marinctte Discharging Lsgnbsnk Discharging. Keelung Discharging. Cltano Ioaxlimt. National IV Loading. VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE: 27-Colborne from B. W. Indies. Cavelier from Jamaica. Beaverburn from Saint John. Duchessef Bedfcrd trom Liver- pool. Man Citizen from Saint John. Liberty from U. S. Ports. Norwegian from Saint John. City of Singapore from Mt. 26-Ba from Jamaica. A Steamer from Saint John. ‘rid-Dominion Shipper from Hali- Duchess of York from Saint John Ausonih from New York. erine MacDonald. Jay. Grade Ruth Kelly. Grade VI: 1 Jay; Grade V: 2 Ira Blrt. Jay: s Anna Birt- Fm. Lawrence Kelly. Elwood Birt. ‘In seine provinces a snail lelal siccaaianvssy faa ll required. ZQ-n you. If you want the most for your dollar don't buy a car until you drive the 1936 Plymouth-the best engineered car in the lowest price field. rrsquip nssr scnooi. Honor Roll for November; Grade X: 1 Cecil Jay; 2 Cath- Grade ix: 1 B68190 Kelly: 3 Jew vm: i Harold Jay: i Thelma, Jay; 2 Reta 3 Florence Kelly- 1 Rolland Kelly. Grade V: 1 Gerald Birt; 2 Helen Kelly. Grade In (sr): i Therese Kelly; | Grade 1n Jr: 1 Floyd Jew: 2 0f“ ' Grade 1 (er): 1 srlwood But: 2 Grade 1 Jr: No exams. Perfect attendance: Thelma JaY- Florence Kelly. Gerald Blrt, Thef- esa Kelly, Floyd Jay, Anna Blrt. ...(]Qorgie Harper, teacher _.___.__-_----- KING'S OlH-ISTMA! TREES Ask for the New Oilicial Chrvsler Motors Commercial Credit 7% nmrmum ‘ You can figun it out for yourself. 1. Start with your unpaid balance. 2. ‘Then arid insurance con. 3. Then multiply by 7%-—for a 12 months’ plan. Six- of one per cant. per month for periods more or less than 12 months. NO Ufl-IER G-IARGBS ‘870 = For a Ilyncnii Six lsslaass Coupe Delivered II CHARLOTTETOWN l-lcaasa eflra Drive it at all speeds and get the thrill of flashing pick-up . . . vibrafionless Floating Power . . . more power than you'll ever need. See your Chrysler-Plymouth dealer he'll gladly arrange a drive for Ltd. Summerside. »<>§_ V The Eastern Guardian ..'TIiROUGl-IOUT THE season silver fox pelts will be received daily by R. W. Stewart at Clark Bros. Store, Montague. for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool .._"—;—'_i BY (EORCE ! IT'S FINE P01 some c951. m ' ’ . .1 E ‘OIIIIFIIHII Is-wh kip-HQ}; n a i '1 l UNLIBTIII ... ... Bud Mines .11 .11 ..".' VESBILS IN BIRTH: Pentlsnd Disehafring, TraJan Discharging. Stirrey loading. Can. Cruiser Loading. Portia Loading. Lad Rodney Loading. Ior Kitchener Berth. Barge No. 2 Berth. Westernland Loading. Suiairia Loading. City oi Disppe loading. 20-Ohedabucto from E. C. Ports. Csimesk from Saint John. Sii-Sulairia from Saint John. 61--Nova Scotla from Liverpool. Eosaiind from St. John's. Nova I1 from Halifax. Reo from Halifax. ha‘ lv-Mariis from Halifax. ih-Lenaflish from Halifax. imuxm-uwo Christmas trees outside the portico of St. Paul's Cathedral. each 22 feet high, from the Royal estates at Sandringham. have been a feature of interest this holiday season. LONDON-Bishop Crotty of Baihurst. N"w South wales, has accepted the past of Vicar of St. Pancras. London, and returns to England. in January Do not he disturbed if you sad- denly realise yon have allowed your dwlndle. We cal coal supply to provide you with the very best, at reasonable prices, and on quick de- ‘lln. liillis a. c». ISONI 1'16 1;.