1 . For local Delivery ‘I i Iv CHRISTMAS DAY rosr Yilllll uni ' not turn nun s. [GEM-BER 2o" Published by authority ol Hon. William P. Mu/ock, K.C., M,P_ Postmaster General :_ _::' ‘llelp Wanted‘ school. Under the new government regulations which became ei- lective on September l. it ls still permissible to publish over an advertisers own name "Help Wanted" advertisements for domestics; farm help; teachers: nurses and probationers; nshlng and trapping help. and for students employed alter All other “Help Wanted" advertisements. however. must be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective Service officer, Unemployment insurance Commission, l. 0. 0. F. llall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advertisements can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. Advertisements Condolence per inch; Wed Appreciation, 70o per in l9 eenla per inch. Address and snolieatiou. . . . Advertising ilates ~ hlinlmlun ¢Ilar|s fol Al! Auverthements ll Cents Central Guardian locals. 6o per word; Western and Eastern locals In.‘ per word; Announcements and Corning Events 3o per word; per word; In Memorial Notiees- 10o per inoh- Lists oi l-‘loral and s mm Ollerings, Cards. e .. 5e time; Lem" n Payable in Advance on; emen Iii words for $1.00 and ll cents (or every additional 3 Ill a Notices of Thanks and ob at to word. Lists of Subscription ntation $1.00. Other rota on _a- Misceiia neous DECEMBER. SPECIALS. MRS. Johnston's Beauty Salon 12-14-71 JUST ARRIVED CAR FRESH iroren Boneless Horse Meet and ei tripe. Book your winters supplv now. Willard Kelly. n-u-ta-n. Wu n ted WANTED CAST IRON SCRAP. Hull 6c Stnvert 12-15-51 WANTED - SLOW SPEED lllilfnnii engi . A l B0 A. ens n; . no pp y_ 12-17-10-22-31. ..--..~.-1~....;1'_31.{1 n. HP r-zu-zc- t‘ ~ lviotcr. W. Wheatiey, Roy- nw- 12-16-1149 WANTED T0 PURCHASE ONE 0R two 1110i‘. sleigh robes zeal buffalo int-term! Write stating price to Box 411, Charlottetown. 12-16-31 For Sale Lii CANAlill-IS FOR SALE —GUAR- Hiiitrri singers. A real Christmas indent. 83 Fitzroy Street. 12-11-9 GEILING PRICES — Paid for 4- Sllruce and Fir Logs horn... 1 rt and s it 6 inches MONTAGUE FURNISHING C0., Ltd., Montague “Ywsvw UVEBGOATS ‘we if"! “Spot Cash” i?!‘ Winter Overcoats, C"? Coats, Leather “Palm and Windbreak- cAlso Suits, Extra “"18. Pants and Foot- wear. Skates and Boots all sizes. tigigtgls of all descrip- F tomg‘ :l|‘:t'!l¢8‘;:it!., get in lXcnAucn swoon. 106 Richmond St. Phone 869 L Lost LOST IN CITY SATURDAY, BOX containing sweater. Finder leave nt Moore dz McLean's. 12-17-11. Male Help Wanted LIST BOYS WANTED. APPLY Guardian. 12-15-11. ALBANY PLEASANT CIRCLE W. l. The regular meeting of Album’ Pleasant Circle Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur MacKav on Dec. 10th. The President Mrs. Earl Boulter opened the meettni! wirh "Institute Ode." The roll call was answered by Christmas verses. The minutes of lust mectin were read and adopted, followed rc- ports of commit/tees. The new sick committee was appointed; lidrs. Bos- il Sherry and Mrs. Wymnn Large. It was decided to send a donation to the '1‘. B. league and to make 5 pairs of pillow cases for Prince County Hospital; also w buy a Christmas tree-t for the school child- It'll. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. George MncKays and roll to be answered by “First aid for colds." A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Meeting adjourned. ALBANY waif.“ INSTITUTE The regular meeting of Albany Pleasant Circle Institute was hold nt the home of Mrs. Arthur MacKny on Dccimber 10th. ’I‘hn President Mrs. Earl Bcult-er opmcd the meet- 'in' with “institute Ode". The roll c i was nnswerd by Christmas verses, The minutes of last meeting reports oi’ wnmittees. e new sick committee ivns appointed. Mrs. Bus- il Sherry and Mrs. Wymflfl Mme. It was decided (o send a donation to the T. B. Ymizue and ho make 5 pairs of pillow casts for Prince Ctounty Hospital; also to buv a Christmas treat tor the school children. The next meeting will be held n-t Mrs. George MacKays, and roll call .0 be nns\ve.c:i -b "First Aid i0!‘ Colds". A dainty unch was served by the hostess. Meet-inst odiourned. NORTH WILTBHIRE W. O. T. U. Hymn 444 "Jesus Savior P t Me". Mrs. Clark was oppoinid Recording Secretary. prox tem. The r%rted eleven suhscr ptions to “ lngs“ had been sent also 84.00 lndbeensentioldissCallbechA letter and receipt was read concent- ing some. Mrs. Clerk read a letter of thanks from Mrs, H. S. Henderson for the donation of $18.00 collected by members h U wrote ex the usefulness of the scrw books. this letter was read. At the time of meeting the Committee reported Quilt had been finished end we ready for m-aiLng also the cards had a." ‘wn dioposzd of ‘me Course was h- (Canadlan Press) Stools ' Close Brazilian 18 1-2 B O Pow A Z2 1-4 Can Car Found 'l 3-4 Can Car Ptd. Z8 1-2 . Can Pac ‘i -8 Can Steam 9 -t Celanese 3s Cockkshutt Pies I 1-2 Cons Smelt 3'1 D5 e 2'1 1-4 Dom C075 PM 12 1-2 )om Bridge 23 Dom Steel B '1 3-4 Dry en 4 3-4 Genfitcel WIN ‘l 8-8 {Ow Smith 11 1-4 Im Tob 11 1-1} int Nickel 32 5-8 Wnssey Harris 5 3-8 Viti P0wer 24 Nat Brew 26 Nat Steel Car 36 1-2 Noranda 39 Power Corp 5 1-2 Quebec Power 4 Shnwlnlgan 16 1-4 St Lavw Com 140 "at Law Pfd 12 Steel of Can 80 Wpg Elec B 2 1-2 were read and adopted, followed by ° mur Matt lily 1-15 and Praer and at uournrn. stock rxcnnnor t-ii Montreal Curb‘ (Canadian Press) Stock Close Abit-lbi Pfd t 7-8 Asbestos 21 B A Oil 17 Don A 3 3-4 i-“xaser V '1‘ C 11 3-4 Home Oil 243 _Imp Oil 101-2 Int. Pete 16 Price Com 8 1-2 (Canadian Press) Stock Close Commerce 12B 1-2 Royal 128 Nova Scotia. - Moxitreal — PRODUCE MONTREAL, Dec. 16—(OP)- Canadian Commodity Exchange, féttter spot: Que (92 score) 36 ‘Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 50B: A-medium 48B; A-pullets 45B; E- B 423; E-C 40B. MONTREAL. Dec. 16—(GP)—§ Produce prices today as reportocll y the Dominion Department of‘ Agriculture follows:- Eggs: graded shipments selling lA-lsriée 50; A-medium 48; A-pul- e s 4 Butter: first ade creamery prints Jobbing pr ce 38-38 1-2; first grade solids, ebbing griee, 37 1-2-3-8; wholesa e, Que o. 1 pasteurized storage 36 3-4-37. Cheese: current receipt, wlored, western and Que 21 3-4—22 1-4 FOB Montreal, white, western i9 5-8-19 3-4; Que 19 5-0 FOB Montreal; wholesale western and Que white 20-20 1-4 first grade Montreal. Potatoes: '75 lb bags No 1 moun- tain Que 1.25-4.45; NB 1.45-1.55; PEI 1.45-1.55. MT. MELLICK W- I» The annual meeting o1 the Mt. Mellick Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mutch. with thirteen members pre- sent. Tlw President pres‘ded and the meeting opened with Ode followed by Club Women's Creed. R011 cult was answered by payment oi fees. The minutes of inst Annual and regular monthly meeting were read also a report oi the year's activities was given by the secretary. Receipts $80.75, Expenditures $36 74. Balance $44 01. A report of the Red Cross Work completed during the year was 51 pair socks; .3 quilts, 2 of which were donated -z nighans, 1 of which was donated lby Miss Eiznbeth MacRee, 1 Turtle Neck Sweater, 2 sleeveless sweaters,‘ s children; dresses. 10 pairs o1 gloves. 1 pail‘ of clulds mitts and 1 pair of senmans stockings. The fol- lowing officers were up inted for the ensuing year. Pres dent, Mrs. jtdtnund Robertson. V'ge President, ‘Mrs. Everett Jenkins. Secretary, Mrs. J. E. MncEnchern Treasur- ier, Mrs Malcolm MacRae. Direc- .tors, Mrs. Henry Boswell. Mrs. rden Richards and Mrs. Everett Jenkins. Auditors, Mrs. Jennie MacEnchem and Mrs. Arden Rich- |o.ds. School Committee was re- cected Ccuvenors. War Service, Mrs. W J, Mutch. Citizenship. Mrs. Arden Richards. Social Wel- fare, Mrs Wilfred Wood, Home FA- nomics, Mrs. Jack MecRae. Agri- culture, Miss Muriel Jones. Next roll cnll to be answered with ex- change of Christmas gifts. Collec- tion amounted to 76c. A vote of thanks was extended the retiring officers for their services during the year Lunch was served by the hostess. meeting closed with the Nn- tional Anthem. The December meeting of the Mt. lVDeilick Women‘; Institute was held at the home of Mrs William Wood on December 10th with an attend- ance of twelve members. President presiding meeting opened with 1n- titute Ode followed by Club Wo- man's Creed repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by an ox- chsnge of Christmas gifts Minute; of last meeting were read aolgzroved and signed. Business per- i fqllowed. It was decided to buy yarn for another afghan and to have s treat apples ven the children at Christmas elos ng. 2.00 was don- ed to the queens Canadian Fund. Collection amounted to 55c. Next meet to be held st the home of Mrs. Jack Maclue. Meeting eice- ed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess and the remainder of the evening was spent in packing boxes for our sodier boys. About 20.0w Italian prisoners working on farms in England now receive from 10 to I) cents s day. cussed and About the mime number have written this year. Alter an interesting talk on the work of tihe Union the meeting closed wit-h Prayer the president. Stock Exchange llew York (Canadian Press) it“ t sh I 3 ‘i-ll Am 8's] a. Tel 126 1-2 Anaconda. M 5-8 Baldwin Loco l2 1-4 Bendix Av 82 1-2 Beth Steel 5t 3-4 Ches 8r Ohio 33 5-8 Chrysler 66 . n 15 1-8 Elec Auto Lita D 1-2 Gen Eieo N 5-8 i Gen Motors 43 1-4 Gt Nor Pfd. 20 1-2 - Kennecott. 3'1 3-4 N Y Central 10 1-8 Nor Am 0o 01-2 n R R. 22 5-8 . Phil Pet O0 43 3-4 Std Oi N J 4.5 Tens rp 39 3-4 United All‘ 25 S Rubber 25 1-2 U S steel 0o (‘l Vanadium 16 West; Union l6 West Eleo ‘i8 MINING (Canadian Press) TORiONTC), D86. 16- if i’- Q s O ~ -.!1.€i%i€%i%¥%! l. . Alia Gl‘ P 45 Aidermac 0'1 1-2 Ax '10 Odn .45 nctnkfield .03 1-2 Base Metal .0‘! 1-2 near 1D: .09 Benttie .68 nidsood .08 .;o'ojo .03 Senetal .07 i-2 24 1-2 13 5-8 _21 .42 1.4 1.10 27 7-8 8 3-4 'i 7-8 .15 .'I'l 1'3 .52 .65 .68 .10 .03 1-2 .03 1-3. .083 7-8 1.02 .65 20 .01 .13 _0'.i 2 eeesssse=ee§§ss war- | Ana-a For. - t err A t ‘ 1x111; Lake Luke Duf ,' Lake Shore 8 B? Lnmaque ' 8 Loblaw A =5. k/Iaacilleod. 1 a sen - Malartie 1.50 L317 Map L M 4 1-8 .< ‘ Mass Herr 61-2 . Mass Harr P 14 7-8 McKenzie .67 " , Mining Corp 1,17 Monete. .2 1-2 Norande. 39 Nordon _08 1-4 Obrlen .53 ,1’ Ont Nickel .12 1-2 '. Pacalte. .04 1-4 Pamour .55 Pickle Crow 1.56 Pioneer 1.01 Preston St Ant-h 01 8-8 San Ant i6 Sherritt 65 1-4 scoe Sieve Lake 02 1-4 s End Pete 02 7-8 Stp Rock Straw Lake .01 turgeon 12 Sullivan .55 Teck Hughes 1 65 Toburn .50 Un Gus 8 1-8 Vermilata. . Walker 48 3-4 Wrt Hal‘! 2.25 Ymir Yankee .00 UNLISTED Cdn Marconi . Cons Pap 2 3-4 Dnihousie .25 Osisko .06 Pend Or 1.04 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and New York-Stocks closed higher. Montreal-utilities, papers and golds higher; other industrial: unchanged. OOVEBEAD IDAD ICIOQL Honor roll of Oovehead Road School for month of Nov :- . Gr IX-l. Mary Webster 1E1- ‘ - , ion Woildri e 3. Mari Wooidridge i ‘ ‘ Grinds V1 1-1. Docken- Gradie VEt-l. Amrfiarshsll. Grade VI-l, Edith Donald, Grade V—1. Eva MacDonald 2 Ei- sie MacDonald 3. lesiie Birt. I Grade lV—1 Shirley Birt 2. An-. nie Power Stewart MacDonald‘ (Null). 8. Kenneth Grade __ | nald. IH-l. Mmln Birt 2. 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