pECEMBElL§L19§§ _, 1r * q t. ' 1 Rd-well over 3 nolillie culprit: “Not irionih." . “Policeman (in "30 mile" areaHTMbs Elizabeth Mimms, 12 at all. not at alll Twentyinine bziext — ltmqr - Central Guardian locals, 4c per 1° per word; Announcements condolence 70o per inch. l9 cents pcr inch. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 cents, Classified 2c per word; In llleinoi-iam Notices. 70c per Inch; Lists of l-‘ioral arid Spiritual Offerin s, Cards. etc., 4c per name; Letters of cdding engagement 40 words for $1, ind lttcents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and MJPKNIIIIIOII, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscription; Other rates on applicati . Minimum charge for any advertisement twenty-five cents. word; Western and Eastern locals and Coming Events 2c per word; THE CI-IARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN PACE FIVE :;__ Wa nted [XPERIENCED GIRL WANTS housework. Apply Gularéliiin. 81-1212-81. , - ~_-— - - __ I IMLTICAI. NURSEL WISHES wcrk good references. Phone i551- 141599;}? L591 ‘ :?s' _ ~ Misceiieneous iurruo DRESSED POULTRY daily. F. B. Conrad. ___>____ __ L-030-12-3-10i. BUYING DRESSED GEESE Aw Ducks until December 10th. . P, Smith & Sons, Stanley Bridge. L-fi33-l2-8-3i. Agents Wanted MAGAZINE SUBSCIllPTl-ONISTS. managers foreign travel through- out British Empire. around world. Also miinaacrs for Canadian branches. Everything filrnlslied free. Write todliy. M. A. Steele. 5 Columbus Circle. New York City. _ N-267-Nov, 2l-28-Dec. 5-12. Boarders Wanted “i WANTED-JIWVO B O A R. D.E R S A0915’ 171 Prince Street. - L-GHG-IZ-ii-Si. if. ~ ~ "- Yirhuifiig Examination with latest scientific Instru- ments will give the prescrip- tion which allows you to use Mr eyes without strain. Avoid the headaches and irritations of even slight eye- strain. Know your eyes. consult ti. F. llutcheson iuiiiisiimFciriiii —~— ‘ FOR SALE-MINK, BEST QUAL- l ' iiouisv-c-A‘ ‘ii “inf:ciTovEi'f?;so. Are You the Man ? RELIABLE MAN. BETWEEN 25 and 50 years. with car. needed immediately to hand out Free Soap in nearby rural route and supply established‘ demand for Everyday Necessities including Spices. Extracts, Baking Powder, Soaps. Medicines. Mineralizcd Stock and Poultry 'I‘onics. Farm experience helpful. Selling ex- perience not necessary. Beg . ner must. be satisfied with $30.00 .1 weekly at start. Credit furnished. Write immediately. The J. R. Wii kins Company, Montreal, Que, Dept. Z-C-IA. N-564-1l-23-28—12-5-l2. =""'"r&' s... ’ ‘ ity breeding stock, Ferguson's Mink Ranch. Mt. Edward Road, Charlottetown, Box 465. _ _ ‘L-632-l2-3-i. GUITAR FOR SALE. PH . L-590—12 NE 3i. FOB SALE DOUBLE SEATE two horse Jaunting Slci h. Apply 202 Kent Srcet. L-ti‘ 8-12- -2. FOR SALE — ONE REGISTERED Oxford ram lamb. Apply Ira Rodd. Milt L-625-i2-3-3i. FOR SALE - POULTRY SHELL and Gri: 75c per hundred. Earle _ Fisheries Co. _,1.-5u7-i2-2_-_121. FOR SALE-CRUSHED SHELL L for Poultry 75c per hundred. Earle Fisheries C0. L-587-L2-2-12i. Golden $4.00. Buckwhrat and Clover $3.10. 60 lb. Can Clover $4.80. Golden $4.50. Buckwheat and Clover $3.20 F. O. B. J. Roberts. Rothsoy. Ont. L-2—l2-5-3i'. FOR. SALE-REGISTERED PEK- and Sealyharn puppies. ingese ideal Christmas gift-Mrs. N. D. Walker, Charlottetown; Qt “LITTLE RIVER." TOLLING Retrieving Duck Dog Pups For . Price for immediate sale $25.00. Born October 17, 1938. R. ' P. Hemeon. Town Clerk d: Treas- urer, Yarmouth, N. S. .. __L-_553-12-l-'l_i. FOR. SALE-GENERATOR, 11.0 volts. suitable for rink. bat-tori’ charging. etc, Reason for sell- ing using Churlct/tetown current. Price $40.00. Apply Lea Mill. Secretary, Marshfield Rink. 11-572-12-1-81. ii. F. ARBIIIBALII Chartered Aocouitant I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Boa I2- ‘McLeod 8. B65119)’ W. L‘. BENTLEY. IL C. J. A. BENTLEY, C. B. Q- I". BENTLEY, LLB. rnsters and Attorney-at-lnw MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond street. —--—i Fred- ric A. Large Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Successor to I). Edgar Shaw, K. C. Proviso Block. I27 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. l‘. I. l. , Money to Loan Collections. Real Estate ST. ANDREWS SCI-POOL Hanoi- Roll for Novcmbsir: Grade X-l. Bernadette Mac- Donald; 2. Rita Maclntyre; 3. MlwIntyr-e. Grade VIII-l. Margaret Rose: 2. Jean MacKenzie; 3. John Rose. Grade VII-1. Joseph Shanahan. Grade V'l—1. Daisy Srnallwood. Grade V-i. Audrey Maclntyre; 2. Douglas MacKenzie; 3. Theresa MacDonald. Grade IV-l. Shirley MaeKen- C. Grade Ill-ti. Urban MacDonald; 2. Jackie Trainer; 3. Lillian Small- wood. Grade I--1. Allan Trainer: 2. Ellwood MacKenzie; 3. Annie ‘morass. Perfect attendance: Bernadette MacDonald; Rita MacDonald; ‘Ihgresa hlgllatérgtYTt-‘l Mam-rt Row Au ray ac yre. Teacher. Donald S. ‘MacDonald. _______. rmw YORK. Dec- 4 -<AP>-— aciifllienti 4311151011 4.0a s-r. . -. - den-mud . 11-16: Can- . 7-37: Bel8ium l6 as; ‘mince 2.04; Germany 40-- L N. Y. Stock Stocks Follow Montreal Stock t. In New York -~— (Canadlan Press) Sh“. mo" stud-II Close - , Ben r1‘! l“ BY FREDERICK GARDNER. Am For Pr I 1-4 Associated Press Financial Writer giflfiitna§ik u: 1.3 Am Radiator 16 3-8 NEW YORK. Dec. 4 -(AP)— B c Power A 2'1 s-a M11 T91 Tfl 1411 1'5 'I‘he stock market ended the week can Nor Pi- 16 7-3 Am w“?! 1134 on an irregularly lower trend Can Coir Found 30 7-3 5116001141“ 33 1'4 Saturday but with traders en- Can Pacific 5 7-8 Awhimn 363-4 oouraged as liquidation iii-led up Celanese 13 1-2 M1 Rel 197-8 ho a dribble At the close of Cans Smelt. a0 13a1iio11°1 53-4 the brief session minor gains Dist Seag 21 l-2 551W!“ 1-t°°0 13 1'3 and lkrcsels were e Dom Coal Pfd 17 301151111 AV 31 3-4 majority with numerous issues Bridge 35 Beth 5W1 6° 5-3 unchansed- Dom Steel a 11 1-4 911$ 01110 33 Trading forces apparentl in- Imip Tcb 15 1.2 31111519!‘ '13 3-4 clined to nap as year-en ad- 1m, Nickel 53 5°"! 501 11 5-3 lustments foir income t tax pur- 1m; Pow PM 71 Commonwealth 8o 1 1-2 poses continued and. they served Massey Harris 6 3-3 3°11 can 3'1 1'2 to cool buying sentiment tosome Mel Power 3o 1-2 Curtiss Wfight 26 3-4 gxgeng Na; Brew a DUDOnt 1461-2 The foreign picture, with. the Nat Steel Cai- 66 E1“? A1110 1111A 33 5-3 latest row bet/ween France and Noranda 80 E196 P1‘ 1M6 10 1-3 Italy over the room's demands Power Corp i3 G?" E160 415-3 for French tcrritoirywasseenas a Shawlnigan 21 1-4, Gen Focds 3'! retarding market influence. sou can pow _ Gcil Motors 481-8 The day's turnover of 322.480 st; 14w.- Com 4 modflch >22 I-2 shares was the smallest since last st Lalw Pm ._ . Goodyear Tire 32 1-8 Aug. 20. Last Saturday's volume Win Elec A g Git Nor Pfd 24 1-2 was 687.020 shares. The Associ- Win 731cc B _. Hudson Mt Car 7 1-2 ated Press average of 60 stocks Hudson Mot Cur 7 1-2 was off .1 of a point at 50.03. On Int Harvester 59 the week this composite was down ' Kennecott 42 7-8 .5 oi’ a point, making the third Mon Ward 48 7-8 consecutive week's decline. Murray Con‘: 7 7-8 Unchanged to down a shade in N Y Central 17 3-4 the two-hour proceedings were U. Nat-l Cash Rot! 23 1-2 S. SteeLBethlehermGerieral Mot- New York N l-I l 1-4 ors, Chrysler. Sears Roebuck. Nor Am Co 21 5-8 North American, Kennecott. ' g lgzrkPgllcigic It: g-g Westinghouse, and Standard Oil c o or - o . . _ Pflrarfit lit 10 3-4 Among Canadian tissues. D15“ AAI...“ gating“; :3 '11-: Penn R H. 19 7-8 tillers and McIntyre Porcupine Am supgf Pqwer 1 1-15 Plhil Morris 87 1-2 slipped backward fractionallil. ‘yqwn Ru r g Phil Pet Co 40 1-2 Dome managed a small advance cities service 7 1.3 Pub Scr N J 30 3-4 Canada 4s also edgei forward. creole PM; 3g 1-4 I- 011 <10 10 El Bond Stiare 1o Re<11° 00w 7 H ii‘ Gulf Oil Com as 1-2 151-3311: r2000 7;: a-s C - Lockheed Air 2a South Pacific 1r s-a urrencles $321. 15F g i-g géddoflNJ 5"‘~‘ __. Lone StarGas — u e Co . - ...... cs — .11.? = R“El'.’..ll".““~”°£+...‘..f“li"s Unite-d Air a7 1-2 cofiiriuedo in wforei excharri‘ e l, United Com 3 1'3 dealin s S turda figs it gh ' iUmted Drug 55's strik goutbéiilrst" 1n Frgnge fir: 1 United G” 1"‘? 11 Italign a itaiioi m: F‘i'ench ter- | g sstRt-Egib" g 3'4 Hillary. ("Fhge franfctlcappcdlna Itweek- 1”‘ U s Ind M A orig a vance W1 i ii ga o .00 ‘Gunman PM“) .3 Vanadium 32 3.4 {t}: §fflff,,°°“t 1° 2'64 1“ ‘ems °1 mnomio, Dee. 4- Warner Bros 5 . ' ' w... Union 24 ” “ ..2i:".."".§. ‘ribs ...::.:‘.i...:.'"":: SM- m» $123111“ If: sass a-a. Milli pressure continued i , l e on Woolworth 5o 1-4 his-g 12f gelgctiéntfhldiie "Eds? i algal?“ .3 1'4 franc lost a similar amount and A“ C Sawm ma. the guilder declined .01 of a A551 a ‘““ 9 Mflntfeal Curb sglilitéearniilz (igngdlggC0lldnotnzltirf 2g: 3 1'2 l a m ears-tar‘... a: MO EAL. D96. 4 —(CP)-—- " m Pound Sl-si-linv firmed 3-16 of a Bear-EX 215k‘ (Canadian Press) cfint on sMontreal foreign ex- ‘i?’ c ariges aturday to $4.72 9-32 . " -, Stocks Close xgiéleu Ilntiltedm Sl-Elléés dolliar gjzkfflilf 3g H F ange a .- premum Bobjo 22 b2 Abitibi Pfd 2i 1-2 Fro .h francs were slightly higher ' Albitlbi Com _ at 2.66 1-8 cents. 3M1“ $6 B A on m b: . Brown Oil J3 Asbeq/Os 1m Blltff Ank ll l»! Beaiiharnois 3 a g gtlILiffE-gligntfifl 20g 5-8 A 5 I gilaser v 'r o 1a 1-2 pl OdUCe prICeS Egg‘, iigf°bi° .53 raser __ * " Fwd A m ___ Cen Pore 7 Home ou 11s MONTREAL. Dec. 4 —(CP)— Chem‘ 111 Imp 0&1 17 Prices fluctuated ilarrowly on 01119111111111 45 Int, Pore _ Montreal open produce market cQmtwali-h 23 Pricg com ___ last week for butter, checse,eggs C-mflrunlr 15° 8 Price Pfd __ and potatoes. according to re- c011 511191- 52 7'2 - ports from the Dominion Ag-rl- Darkwawr 1' culture Department. D314“ 34 Creamery butter prints to re- 139mm“ 13 tailers sold for 22 1-2-23 cents a 1391119 011 32 pound and solids for 22-22 1-2. Down 10 Western butter delivered in Mont- Ek1°1a3° 2:25 real wasd offered at "7 for fresh £13?‘ 1115-1101141‘ or regra ed. Que. Nn. 1 pasteur- 11W" (Canadian rim) ma 2i1n1wholesa1et Iobbing lots gzglklalrk l: was -2-3-4‘ cents for re aded. 5106i! Close Ont. white and colored gdheese Femhmd 14 Canada. -_ . sold for 11 1-4-3-8 cents a pound. “mafia 5 Monti-ea 1 207 C-i-"d-d rag shipments in used 11713112119111‘ 24 1'2 Royal 134 medium. 28 for A-pilllets. 251-2 9111195 1411“ 11 Commerce _. a dozen for A-large. 3! for A- 5°55 151W 29 Nova Soctiri. _ {gr B-large and 21-21 l-2 rui- c. alga? I 2f) 1'3 ~i___ ee cases sold at" 37 cents. acre TRYON CONSOLIDATED 1"‘“"'"§: fill? P" ‘ -"'\‘= l M- 3005111511 3 scnooi. l 10: Que. m. 2 aos '10-'15; u. a girl-final‘: g1) 1-3 i‘ NO. 1 8W5 1.05-1.15: P E. I. 1' The follvwins is the report for No. 1 mis 90's 1.25-1.30; P. E. 11811111111 8 month of November: 1. No. 1 whites 90's .l20-1.25. H 1'10 Grade x-i. George" Halliwell; MONTREAL. Dec 4 _<cr->_ P10111118" 14 3-4 3. Theo Foy; 3. Nan Qraig. Prices were steady to a shade 1101119 O11 113 Grade IX-l. Betty Howatt; s. easier on the produce section of lied Bey M111 331-2 Freda Howatt; a. Adelaide Lord. m- Canadian commodity ex- Nkkel 52 "1-8 made vn- 1. Flora Mae CYOSS- change Saturday. The offered leek Wei-W 30 man; 2. Jennie Mabey; 3. Betty price of Ontario“ A-mediilm eggs Jwflfl 1° 1'2 Foy. was off two cents at. 29. J@111¢°@ . 3 1-2 Grade Vii-l. Doris Bell; 2. Hel- Butt-r spot: Que. (92 scoret 2i K9" Add 1110 en Howatt: a. Marion FOY- A-medium 29a A-pullets 28a, B- Km lake 35 Grade v-l. Eieanor Bell; 2. 14-21, m. 5.115.. tna r Roma Howatt; 3. Penzie Ciosa- Chese spot -Unquoted. 141W 511°" 49 5'11 mflfl- Eggs spot —Ovit. A-large 37a. 141m C0711 3 Grade rv-i. Wallace Callbeclr. large 25 l-2a. B-medium 25a, 1am <1“! 83 Grade 111 (STJ-l. Shirley Ves- 21a, N0 5mg; lava Cap a4 2. John Matheson; 3. Richard ___.____._____ geebeklutOro "l2 9 - BRIDES 1 TO 83 1c Grade III (Jr.)‘—1. Ralph Foy; __f__ Little L L 271 2. Lloyd Carr. CANBERRA, Australia-(CI-‘t - Macaw! 545 Grade 11-1. Louise ‘My; 2. Phyl- Vital statistics for 1937 show Aus- Mild-Hid 295 11-! Orossmim: 8. Est l: Carr. rruliirs birthrrile wri- highest since Madsen 41 1-2 Grade I (Sm-l. Ferne Howatt; 1931 and infant mortality rote low- Malartic 67 1-2 2. I-larlelgh Howatt. e-t ye‘ rose-tied Hades IIESF ranged Maraligo 5 1-2 Grade 1 (Jr_)-1_ Rgigh c511- from 13 to 83. bridegrooms‘ 15 to 90. lvlcKenzie 125 bet/tick: 2. Cecil Foy; a. Donald l-Iow- i—-€—~———————— yy/‘itiél: 9 1-2 a . c a as 71 Perfect attendance: 'I‘heo my, n E u M l s M Moneta 129 Hailigvell. Adelaide 10rd. M00118 Kiri 14 Betty Howat‘. Flora Mae Crou- Tho qiucir way to ct. i-id of the Naylbob 36 man, h Edwards, Sheldon twiniiiniz pains of rieumlitlsm is 5 1.2 HW-ttgfflm M1- NO-enmv-w- l: .‘.‘ii"_“.‘..“"i§'.1’.‘.;..irili""i.‘i'“iiiiliilifiiii gages w man, nz e Crossman. eanor _ _ p = m: 1'10 Bell, Wallace Oallbeclr, Shirley ““‘°"""°“°““”'°“°' 35"“ Nomlidu. so Ve .Ph u Ilby. John Iggthtléa Dll. CIIBIIT Igor-don Gold 9 son, y Oronrnan, na or Can 40 Howam. mini Callback. rm ma. P l R l D O Ii oBflén m Principal. Vera O. Si ‘j Otmlta Oil . a 104 Assistant. Flor-mm Mabey. ‘ Omega “AN 45 (Patriot; Please Copy - Oro Plats I'll‘ 43 08: Italy 5.28 I-4. l Alex. W. iMatheson IAIIRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC- lltflt! to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George Street- | _ MARITIME Ad|ustment Bureau CREDIT — COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS Pearden Buldm. Chwowh Phone IZII 1 BRINGING- uv FATH if 1-2] '. I “A Christmas Present for The Whole Family” AN. ALADDIN LAM? With a Beautiful WHlP-O-LITE or SATIN WHITE Crystal Shade Sold Wholesale and Retail by ' FENNELL and Giiiiiniiaa ’ ' - i2 1:2‘... ' "§i§r'i>e§l%' ii 5a £5 price tone on the Thronto ex- change in the closing session of the week. All groups except the golds posted narrow index gains. A loss of .11 was nettle; by the gold index. Volume of turnover was down to 229.000 shares. Chief strength was displayed by the industrials. Food, senior and Stel issues leaned to the up side and the banks. beverages, implements and utilities main- tained a fir-m front. The base metal share market moved slirgg-ishly and Price chang- es were of little consequence a- side from a. gain of 7-8 for Smelters and. a loss of a point for Noranda. International Nickel firmed. the riimum fraction Waite-Amulet held at $8. The silvers were dull and featureless. Trading again bulked in the cheaper gold group. East Malartic slowed down and closed inly a cent below Friday's final ce while the market was a le higher and fairly active in Chester-ville. G-oldale. Kirkland Lake. Premier and Wright-Har- greaves. Senior golds held unchanged and minor recessions were board- ed by Central Patricia, Powell- Rouyn. Pickle Crow and Pioneer. Davies was the most active of the western oils and the Price finned 1 1-2 to 34. Home gained 3 cents and Okalt-a lost 1. Beekeeping Notes 0f The Season (Experimental Farms Neill-st The spring and early summer of 1938 held great promise for the beekeepers throughout Canada. states C. B. Gcoderham. Domin- ion Apiai-tst. The clovcrs, which are the major sources or honey. survived the winter in better con- ditioli than they have for many years, From coast to coast the supply of bee pasturage was never more plentiful. Offsettllig the promise of abundant pasturage was the fact that the bees in general came through the winter in rattler weak condition and it. was feared that the colonies would ~not reach maximum producing strength by the time the main honey flow commenced. Spring. however. opened fairly early and weather conditions were silcli that the bees were able to make better use of the early sources of nec- ER' OTHEQ WON'T BE M. Alban Farmer IAIIRISTER. SOLICITOR. era MONEY T0 LOAN ilk of Cum]; , "Bwirlotkttrn - WELL- IT'L.L BE A PLEAOLIQEIJO CQOOK ME JUS i Lil< D NE THE WAY E IT- - KIND OF TOBAC JlG65 SMOKES? av 6oi_i._Y-'i ' " WONDEQ WHAT . , t COPY 1935. King Furum Syndkaie, In: . World rigiiii mzrvcd vlé silpplv is concerned. but it is fear- ed that this has been more than offset by the extremely warm weather of the past few weeks. On November 7 the temperature was 62.degrees l". and the bees were flying quite freely. Bees carrying pollen u-erc seen entering several of the colonies. On the following morning mlleri was coming in at; 9 o'clock. indicating that brood rearing is still in progress. If the bees have not been well supplied with food the supply may be ex- hausted before new supplies are available next sprinl. - NORTH improve scnoor. Report for the months of Octob- er and November: Grade X tat—1. Doris Clark. Grade X (b>—1. Mildred Waugh; 2. Denton Clark; 3. David Bar- wise. Grade X (c)~1. Norma MacMur- Grade K—i. Janet MacMurdo; 2. John Leaky. Grade VIII-l. Helen Arsenault; 2._ Dorothy Reeves; 3. Betty Bar- wise. Grade V1I—1. Lloyd Lefurgey; 2. Will Tucker. Grade VI—1. Norma England; 2. Adclla Dingwcll; 3. Marian Mac- Milrclo. Grade V—l. Garth Clark; 2. Wilfred Arsenault; 3. Roger Reeves. Grade III ism-l. Beryl Clark; 2. Selina Perry; 3‘. Bernice Arsen- a ult. Grade III (jrJ-l. Lloyd Simm- ons; 2. Patricia Clark and Margar- et MacMiirdo (equall; 3. Stuart lvailgli. Grade lI—l. Hedcriluk Arseliault. Grade I (at-l. Carolyn Clark; 2. Walter Reeves and Ellcri- Arsen- ault (equal); 3. Bennett Arseiiault. i. Grade I rb)—1. Donald Barwise: 2. ’I'l'iellna Barwisc; res. 3. JClllilt‘ Roi‘- Slltiicrland Marci/Cay. Principal. Hclcn Tucker. rice-principal. UNDATED MONEY BOX Closing exchange rates At Montreal —-Pound 32; U. S. dlr 1.00 13-10: franc 2.- 66 l-8. At Now York —Poiinrl 4.68 3-83 Canadian dlr .99 7-32; franc 2.- 59 1-8. At Pnrls —-Ci0se(i. In Gold ——P0unri 11s. 6d; U. B. i-,iEi_i_o -0n~i'rv- I'LL BE ovelz F02 DINNER no ‘l’ TEN MiiduTE5-_ HAVE YO dlr 59 44 cents; Canadian dlr 58.- 08 cents. *"i§;_c.;..".g;”§i¢si. nus Ll ANY 4.72 9- . Pace 4 z:;.“;::.:ha.:*2d :r.%;."...£:; u" - ‘ . S L‘. .- gifligfig 44g 1.3 suited in a rapid bililding up of Eastern Guardian gamasm 4g r1250 63111111113’ 1.2111218131111113? gfireiittcli i" ayore ' a . . Pm sou g new ma“ -~..?i.'::.:.°::i2'.'.;i ii.‘f£”..‘i‘l.i?;...“.““..i giigigegxrov’ cofinforr tfiivrelfbiéurgxceuent dc" a newsy nature may be inserted Pgwem 240 In many parts of Canada the at“: lfl°itgwfillcz°rd ‘mm’ 1'31 Rfmjeq- 225 slimmer weather was not ideal for ' __ Preston 14g the secretion and ingat-hcring of Pros A11- 75 nectar. In thepMaritimes the clov- H-SUBSCRIP-I-‘ONS .0 _ m‘ Que Min - 53 ¢T§111d I101 Y191d 95 W35 QXDQQ-ed. Charlottetown Guardian may bi Red Crest 7 Willie in the other six provinces handed to their Repi. Archie Hume 3.6m 501d 25 the crop ‘was somewhat patchy, i. Ronda 21 most was Y1B1d111lZ heavily. while mrtoum noon FLOUR ii eo- 3g Ann, 14 others did no better than average. onomiclil. More loaves of better gen Am; 134 Although. figures covering the to- breaci from each bag. Sheep Creek 9o tal crop are not yet. available, it -——-—- 5119mm», 133 is estimated that it will be well JDURING TIIE entire season Siscoe 14o WW6 £10 mlllwn pounds. thus es- pelts are received for shipment to Slade-n g0 tablishirig a new record, 1n addi- the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool gtadamna 5o tion to a record poundage the Limited by R. W. Stewart. Clark straw Lake 9 quality of the cron was also ex- Brothers Store, Montague, Sullivan 90 cellerit. Of 211 samples so far L-ZIS-Il-"Zl-tll t Tack Hugh 41o examined at the Bee Division, ___-___- ‘ Tqbum 200 Central Experimental Farm, HONORS FOR “OMEN Eqmagnlw 35 gttaivai. 173 or 82 per icsetnt graded Jo Esg———— (C?) c ‘ o. ri so ar as mo ure c0n- HANN URG— ~— Mrs‘: ventures tent was concerned. Aletta J. C, Nei was elected firs Wane Am 800 In thme are” when. me honey woman presldrnzy of thevMunicipal wqgsey c 5 34 grop was heavy 1i, 1g expecwd ma; Association of the 'I‘i‘8.I‘iS\3Ct. at the wri Ham 795 considerable eqmpmem w,‘ 5 35th annual moonlit; of the‘ nssocia. ‘Wong? mm action for ‘he first tron at. Raricifon ciii recent 3. UNLISTED ime 1i steveral ears. therefore. in these sirens aywarning against. U” Mmards ‘Ammcm h" bu-m‘ Bret-t, T1- _ 11.2 new outbreaks of American Foul ' ___ ...- .. V. ._ Dal 011 34 Brood next spring is in order. Pend Or 1'75 Because of the good crop it is Y =- Temisk 7 1-8 believed that in general the bees l. TORONTO, Dec. 4 --(CP)~ have been well prepared for the " Trading was dull on a firming coming Winter. in so far as food Mr. Hurry Kirsh will be buying furs at. L. h McDonald, tailor, Great i; George St. FOR SALE LOXI-IS Pale Pups Both Sex Also A Few Adults n. STIRLING MACLEAN 81 Eustnn St. (‘h‘Towri Phone 283 — -*'-":i rox MEAT Fresh Frozen BEEF TRIPE 5O s -' 4‘ Fresh Frozen CALF TRIPE 50's — — — — — — - I/lc Fresh Frozen Ground MEAT 50's — — — — — ~ —- -" 5F ALSO Horse meat & Boneless Beef Above prices lowest in Canada ISLAND COLD. STORAGE CO LTD. ooooooaooooooooooo4oeco ( o lv§i ‘$1 V'¢" $1“ i t ‘t SWIFT Will pa)‘ highest mar- l?’ '€‘~" ket. prices for dressed k k poultry‘. l Q Write or cnil for infor- 1 _{ III“.Q1"I'I. i t» . . t Switt Canadian Co. -‘ '_ Limited Phone 102T t" Charlottetown v * 58 Htzroy Si. " 11¢; " 0“ iuiiiif Iluyiiiu daily Live rind dressed Poultry Paying Top Illrirket Prices (‘arr-eel Gftlfiillll. Prompt Returns ,1‘ ‘1\v w. "-351 - t ISLAND 1'“ c0r.n STORAGE ‘ colt/union‘, mo. V - .