PAGE TEN Ti-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN . DECEMBER 26, 1933 to per word: tlons. M cents per inch; Address Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Miniuiuni Charge Mu Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals be per word; Western and Iilastsrn Locate Announcements and Coming Events be per word; Ltissuied 31: per word; in Munoriau. Notices use per inch; um of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, or Condolence 1510 per inch: wedding Engagements. so words for 31.00 and 10 cents tor every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Aiiiireciiitiun. sic per inch oi be per word; Lists of Subscrip- Otber Rates on Application. The advertiser agrees that tbs publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in users- amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, use there shall be no liability for non-Insertion of any advertlumeai beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Cards, ete.. so per name; batten and Presentation, 81.00. inente beyond the CH7 Agents 7 Wantedii l iiX:s"ri-;n - iixs roii 5'l'EAt)1 travel among Coiisuintirs 111 part of Kings County. Pcrmaneiii connection uilli leirpe inaii:1tac- tiii' 01:1). it'll liustlcr coil- sidered. Writr ltit .glii.s Dept 1.-470-131, Monti": l. Boarders Accommodated Wales beds, 5 1111 11131 3920 Cars 4 Leaving ta)? LE.-H'l.V('. Hui on Dec. 27th or .. Cali ac-1 coninindaie u three. Dial 7333 iFrc:s7i'iF;T I-Tii (As its 1) Scotch coll;e pups liecgie liuffy Village Groeri, P. 12, 1. 7”.-iii: - MIX!-ill" ' and cits. Ale.-ply rooi. T.-XBl.l-l.WlN good condition. Price reasonable ' i: 18 ”ai':l1.iii RACIN(; 'siri;i(- i'-07? . ies and and cart whee” Johnson. Put em FOR SALE - DRIVI. - seven )'eJii'-5 nlri. 't't'i!l uwrk in, team. John N. .ll.:Ii:'in, Emcr-1 ald. R. R. NEW IDEA .ii.Ass-'i3izi;7si5iu:AD- ers in four different sizes avail- able from s'o'-k. .x'.-so several used r)llTH'l'l'll:. liinllrvir the trend. 1- Now lrlr-ii. llall .Vliilllll!'.'lll!”."'1 Co. Llrl. Sum merside. Lost . FAT . . Al'- .l1 "QU:l1Tl9, Milton. liiiiiheit t pi-.iw nrilily H'illartl CF05.-illllll. Petra; Rnarl. LOST - IN )lETROF0l.lr. )- Store. wallet containing sum of money. Finder please notify Ev- erett MacNeil'l. Kl. Ciithcrmes, 1.0, m LADIES wrist watrli in Fliar1c.t1't'iii'ii. December 8th. Fmrlnr kindly leave at Crlardian Office. Re- ward. wldiscellaneous HOUSEWIR . liljFR1(jEllA- ton. motor, v,'asl7rrs and elcctrica. repairs. Polisher and Vacuum Cleaner rental. Story Electric. BUYING B.0l'G1l PULP W001) daily during fall and winicr Gcoi'gctmrii and Summcrsidc Yards. Boater. :17 1-2. 1.1 Limited Personal STOP SWOK VG THIS 3 AR. keep that b ii" 1'v;-.r Rt)7fllLlll0l'. 1'.ll.h the aid of 'l'nlr.etn El11Tllll- ator” A 7-day nirvncy-liack unar- aniecd trratmrnt. For free book- let write C W. Kine. Pharmacal Corp.' Ltd, Eric 303, Walkervillc, Om. VD i-i.V-ii ' i;oi.ii Strayed STRAYED - HOLSTEIN HEM”- er from in," promises Please notify J. M. 1-Zvfv. Stanley Bridge Salesman Wanted S.fll.liSMlEfi 1" N'TED FOR 1955 .r.e r.' ca Good money- making S1 Barclay Press 3451 Mass 1 tlozitrral l”rai;sr.--3;.....4.i wanted WASTE!) l'AbNA(.91r; BY ("AR T0 llalifax, Dec. 30 or 31. Phone -9491. llew Method cleaners 9 We clean pd; W00lEllS lllal 7366 Used Come in and get you and 6 ply. Dial 9336 'll()R()NTU p training: carts. also sulky , r I tires, 750 x 16, 6 and 8 ply; 750 x 17, 8 ply; 750 x 20, 8 ply: 750 x 20, 10 ply; 650 x 16, 4 ply; Robinson's Tire. Service Vuicanlzlng, Recapping and Repairing 1 Car. Truck. Tractor and Grader Tires u-im------ -? Tcacners Wanted T E 573 H E R WANTED FOR Cavendish School for remainder of term. Mrs. sterling Stewart. Secretary. To Let D. - .-.--- . .... , TO LIST -- 4 ROOM APARTMENT" heated, share bath. Ewen Mac-1 Dougall, 2'12 Fitzroy Street. FOR RENT-BARBER SHOP IN the Legion building. Mnnllliiiltl. formerly occupied by Mr. Wil- liam Miichean. Apply A. F Campbell or Cyril Johnston. 1 - - - -- - 1 W.-tN'l'El) - TO BUY BOAT FOR, lobster fishing. 30 to 32 feet long.l Apply A. MacDonald, Post Office'- No. 236. Georgetown. M PALME3 9 ”SLA . tin k 0' 53v; 560 B5" chgmbefl Phone 35 chmmmetoxvn. ” TENDERS ron DWELLING I Tenders will be received by the undersigned or Mr. George A. ,Callhcrk. Sumnierside. up to Dog pceinhcr Jul. 1953 for tho dwel-1 ling of the late J. W. Ca1lbcck,5 lsituate on the corner nl' Summer? land Convent Streets in Summer-1 I 995 lside. l Certified rli0q'tie for not less than five per cent should nL't-om- hp.-iiiy tender. , l lnspccflon may he made on the premises from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 and afternoons by appoint- phoning 2343. The high- ; M. l merit by est or any lender not iiecessarliy, zit-copied. . I). 0. STEWART. Solicitor. Water Sl.. Summerside, P.E.1. 1 i 1 Markets At A Glance 1 By The Canadian Press Toronto: All groups higher in brisk trading. l Montreal: Industrinls and papers aclvaiicc. New York: Market quiet; Christ- mas influences. . Canadian Dollar .VlONT'R.E1.. (O;)- The U. 5. dollar closed Thursday at a. dis- count of 2 27-32 per cent in terms ,..i:D.g.tnf Canadian funds. unchanged. Ztl .took 97 5-32 cents Canadian to buy .'51 American. Pound sterling S2 '13. l unchanged. - U. S. dollar. bid, 9'1 1-B: asked, 9'1 :- ' snnin WINNIPEG, tCP)- Prices gen- crally closed at slightly higher '”'Fls in dull trade on the grain : iinngc Thuisriay. Demand showed some improve- ment from recent sea-ions. Flax, lwhlcil showed the best gains. Icame under export buying in con- ,ncction with overnight sales to Hlapaii Oats also received better 1 demand. with orders going to east. ,c-rii distributors. At the close. oats prices ranged .from 3-! lower to 1-8 higher; bar- ley unchanged to 3-8 higher; rye 1 to 1 1-4 higher; and flex 2 5-8 to 1 higher. Tires r pick of our quality used 600 x 16, 4 Torontojtocks By The Canadian Press Slice 1400 Ala 200 A'lbei-mnt 3000Anchor 11500 Aquarius 500 Avillab 600 Ball sel A 3200 Barnat 800 Barvue 3900 -Beaks 1500 Bate 2500 Belekenog 11100 Bevcrt. 4500 Bible .. 1300 Bonville 100 Brelorne 1000 Brenda l00'Brltalta 5700 Br Em Oil 600 Broiil Rt 500 Brunhurst 2500 Bruiiston 500 Builds 7000 Calder 1500 Callinan 200 Galvan 720 Camp R 1. C Oil l.rls Can S 011 Cdn Ad Oil . C Dev Pet C Oil Gas C Willis Cassiar Centre Lk Chem Res Chimn Cobalt. (Toh W11 Coin 1.1: Coniagas Con Ast C Discov Con 1-lor.'e,V Con Peak C Roch . Daragnn DZll'lSt'l1l Dcldoiia Delnitn Del Rio Dev Lcduc Dome Doiialda Dyno East Mal East Rim East Sul East Met Elder Palciibge Fargo Fed Kirk Fed Pete Fenlmore Frobish Gaitwin Geneva Glenorn Gods 1.1: Grali Bous Grandlnes Gt Plains Gridoil Gulf 1.d Gulf Oll Giinnar Halliwell Hard Rock Har Hib Headway Holliiigir Home Oil Hom Yk Hugh Pam ll)" Charg lnspirat Int Nickel . 1 Nick Pi" Julie! Jupiter KE2i'i' Ad Keybcy Kirk Lk Klondike krislliia Krny Oil Labrad 1. Dufault Lk Ling Landover Lorado l4.V'llX Mncass-ii Macdoii Mackeno Mclend Madsen Marbcnor Mclntyi-i-. Mcwal. Mentor Merrill Merril Pet Meta Ur Midcon Mill City Mindamar Min Corp Mnneta Nat Pete Negus Nes Lab . New Bid N B Dom N Concord N Cont 51300 N Delhi 900 N Dicken 1500 N lluizh 2300 N Lard U 1500 N Harlin 13500 N Masher 31100 New Norz 300 N Super l 10000 Nor Acme 1 210 Noranda . 600 N C Oils 150 Nth Stair . 1000 North Trin 2000 Nubar 2000 Ogama. 1 1100 Okalta 1200 out Pyr 10600 Opcmiska 2000 Osiskn . 1000 Pac East 100 Pnc Pete . . 3000 Pan west 21000 Parbec 50 Park Drill 5200 Paymslr 100 Ponce Riv 100 Pick Cr 500 Pitch Ore '15 Placer 300 Preston 5000 Pros Air 300 Que Met 500 Queeriston 100 Quemont. CLEAN CLUTE-IE8 WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE - WAY Phone 1-2 200 500 625 191690 15950 2500 2000 2800 3000 100 500 2200 300 4500 1000 1500 2300 1000 11300 1500 650 800 500 200 11515 850 500 3500 2000 . 700 10000 1600 1700 10000 64 St. Peter's Rd. U. S. Christmas Shoppers Spend Record Amount NEW YORK, (AP! - Christmas shoppers in the United ltatas went more money in December. 1053. than in my previous Yuletide ses- son. Dun and Bradstreet said Thursday. Easing its lullon on I pre- liminary survey of shopping trends in 38 states, the agency estimated that the present Christmas chop- ping season will result in total re- tall volume of about 517,300 .000 for December - one to t ee per cent higher than the total for De- cember, 1952. This would put total retail volume for the year to a new high of s1'l2,000,000.000.M0. about five per cent higher than the prevt-. ous record of 1952. Misoouehs and Wmmw Mr. and Mrs. Martin Deslioclics of Miscouche, was in Ruatico on December 18. June Gallant who is attending Prince of Wales College at Chur- lottetown arrived in Miacouche on December 18, to spend Christmas with her parents. -Mona Gallant who is a nurse- ln-tr.-ining at the Charlottetown aospital arrived at her home in Miscouchc on December 19, to spend lllr Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. John DesRoches who is attend- ing Prince of wales College re- cently arrived in Mlscouche, where he will spend the Christmas holl- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dcsnochet. Mrs. George Walsh of Miscouche, arrived from Halifax on Decem- ber 19. She was accompanied by her daughter, Nina. who attends school there. Gerald Steele who is attendinz St. Dunstan's University. arrived at. his home in Miscouche on Sun- day. December 20, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. llewklork Stocks Beth Steel .. 3-4 Ches and Ohio 1-ll Cons Edison '1-8 El Auto L 1-4 Gen Moi 7-8 Gen T and R. 1-4 hennecot 1-2 N Y Central 1-4 NY NH and Hart Radio Corp Std 011 N J litd Aircraft U S Rubber .. West Un Tel Westlnghse Montreal Stocks 50 33 41 41 56 29 68 19 25 23 72 4'1 19 41 51 Asbes Bell Brazil B C Pow C Cement Cdn Brew Cdn Car C P R Cockshutt C Smelter 1') Scag . Dom Fdrlss do Pr Dom Tar . Dom Tex . Ham Bridge How Smith . . Hud Bay Mining imp on imp Tob Int Nickel Int Paper Massey Price . Shwngn 4 1-2 pr .. Steel Walker . S3.3422535-3'8.E'..:.u8:gE8S:58::BS'.2 BANK Nova Scotia Com Royal to is ares: Canadian Cdn lnd Cnns Pap Ford 20300 Radlorc 500 Red Pop 600 Redwater 1200 Reef Pet . 1541 Rio Prado 200 Rlx Ath . 500 Rundle 200 Scurry 1500 see Free 1000 Shawkey 2050 Stherrit 1000 sllanco 1320 S11 Mir .. 3500 stanwell 040 Stp Rock . 3700 Sud cont . 100 Sullivan 1000 surf Inlet 500 Swt Gran 100 swluon 300 Tack H . 1000 Tiomblll 5000 Trans Era . 300 Triad Oil . 1000 Un Min . 500 U Ashes 2000 Un Oils 1400 Unit Can . 1000 Van Roi 1035 Ventres 300 Vlolarnac Windward 1000 Yan csnuch . OUR NEWS 'BUDGET for'OUR SATURDAY sU'BsciuBi.:RsI 4 MONDAY -Work on the new Raceway Stadium at Bummertide has pre- greued so rapidly that Mr. Harold Gaudet. president of the company. stated last evening that ice mak- ing would probably begin this week. Th. outside work on the build- lng has been completed except for a few minor details. and while work on the inside of the build- ing has -simultaneously been going along nicely it should not take very long to complete it. The death of Mrs. Bessie Riley occurred in the Charlottetown Hos- pital at 10:30 pm. on Saturday following a brief illness which nec- essitated her hospitalization on the morning of the previous sun- day. The late Mrs. Riley was the widow of the late D. J. Riley. a former Mayor of Charlottetown, who predeceased her by several years. She was born in Dumbes- ter, Mass, the daughter of the late Mr. Burke of Ireland and his wife. the former Mary Mockler who was a sister of the late Capt. Patrick Mockler, of Brule. N. 5. Following the death of her hus- band. Mrs. Eurke came to P. E. It- land and married the late Judge Reddin with whom Mrs. Riley. his step-ditugliier, lived until his de- cease. High hon-ars were conferred on Mr. Edison 8. Mutch. North River. at the annual meeting of the Prince Edward'Islimd Jersey Breederst As- sociation, held Saturday night at Exhibition Association office, when two banners from the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club, naming Mr. Mulch as the premier exhibitor and premier breeder on Prince Ed- ward island. were presented to him Congratulations were also ex- tended to the North River breeder on his winning the male grand championship at the Royal Winter Fair for the second consecutive year. This is the first time that any exhibitor from Canada or the United States has achieved this distinction. In the final half of last week. the number of seasonally unem- ployed ln Charlottetown increased to slightly over five hundred, ac- cording to figures compiled weekly at the Local Employment Office At the same date last year, the figure was under the four hund- red mark. There is always a large number of people out of work at this time of year any Employment office officials. but the total as of Decem- ber 19th was higher than in anv December in the peat-war period. The Insurance Branch of the office has been working to capacity reg- istering claims from both town and country, and the rush is ex- pected to continue into mld-J.m- uary but to taper off somewhat thereafter. TUESDAY -The new federal building at Kenslngton will bc officially opened on Thursday, January 7. by Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M.P., who in making the an- nnn t yesterday said the building, which has been con- structed by the M. F. schurman Co., is now completed. Mr. T. A. Campbell, Provincial Fire Marshall for Prince Edward Island. has issued the following fire statistic: for the year 100:. . "Fires in Charlottetown in 1053 to date amounted to a property loss of approxlmatael 018,196.00, which it a decrease of 311233100 compared with last year's loss. "The largest fire loss in Char- lottetown occurred when fire broke out in the Palmer Electric Building on July 10th. 1053. The owner of the building. Mr. Philip Palmer. suffered a. loss of approximately 330,000.00, and several tenants of the building also suffered mm losses. The annual Chruurias conceit of Union Commercial College was held Friday under the direction of Mr w. 1:). Fraser, principal, Mr. Arnold L. I-Iublcy. vioe-princl- pail, and Miss Mary Maclnnie. a member of the teaching staff. The names of successful candi- dates in the recent examinations held by the Prince Edward Island Institute of Cliartcr-all Account- ants were announced here last night. Successful candidates in the Primary, Intermediate and .1-iinal examinations were as fol- lows: Primary: Douglas A. Cameron. Charlottetown; J. N. Arsenault. Summerside. Intermcdlal David C. Andrew, Halifax, N.S.: Hartley M. Condoii. Charlottetown; G. Douglas Dennis, Charlottetown. Final: Art'hur .1. Garrett. Char- lottetown; H. Raymond Henriet- sey. Charlottetown; H. Gordon Williams, Saint John, N.B. The tivclvc-week Red Cross Nursing Course begun in st. Cath- erine's early in September was completed this week when the members received acknowledgment cards in recognition or having at- tended 'I5'I'n of the classes. The course. under the direction of Mrs. Walter Shaw was assisted by the Red Cross Home Nursing Supervisor, Mrs. Wendell Wood. Mrs. Hugh Simpson and Dr. Owen Curtis. An average of over 75,000 letters a day have gone through the Char- lottetowri Post office cancelling machine since December 15th, re- ports Postmaster J. J. Connolly. He expects that this figure will have been exceeded before Christmas day arrli-es. WEDNESDAY At. a meeting of the Island Po- tato Board held yesterday, mat- ters relcvant to further marketing plans for the next few weeks were considered and as a result it was decided that some changes in the existing policies were necessary. Hcrnceforth sales made by the selling agency will be on a cash basis only. All purchases and sales must be approved by the Selling Agency office before de- llverles are accepted. Already pro- 100 YR Bet! ...... MIC, if--1' . - - 1--1 ”- - - some day I'd like to look through the Guardian. Want Ads-and not Tl-IROUGH theml" ' dueera have been paid for 2-3 of the lute. volume bought and told by the selling agency. Every ef- fort in DBIDC made to bring pay- ment up to date within the next several weeks. with all the familiar sounds and the traditional clothing Santa Claus yesterday afternoon criter- ed the parade area of H. M. C. 6. Queen Charlotte to bring joy to more than 100 youngsters who are children of staff members of the iralnlnk ship. The latest, and by far the most modern, types of sleeping and dining carii will be available to Island travellers sh tly after the first of the new y r. The new sleeping car in particular will ap- peal to all as it is designed for comfortable living while in mo- tlon. The new can win operate from this city on the Montreal run and will be attached to the trains known as the Scotfan and the Maritime Express. On Sunday evening, the Notre Dame carollers visited the Char- lottetown Hospital and sang carols on each floor. The patients, one and all enjoyed those sweet young voices lifted in joyful song and are grateful to those who made this musical treat possible. Almost a half million pounds of powdered milk from the new concentrated milk products div- ision of the Central Creamerlcs In Charlottetown has been shipped in Mexico in the past two months The original order was set at two hundred and fifty thousand Ivan Semen, Carleton siding, . daughter. Anna Marie. PELBAM-At Lethbrldge, Ann on November 17th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pelham og- Wrentham. Alta., a son, Eric John, HOWARD-At the P. E. 1. H05. pltal, Dec. 19, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, Kenelngton Road, a son, George Douglas, 9 lbs, 10 ozs. MacDONALD - At the P. E. L Hospital. December 17th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald, Churchill, a son. Anglia How”-d Mervin. 10 lb. 10 oz. nomofr-at the 1-. E. Island H01. pltal, on December 20th, 1953, to Mr. and Mi-3,13. A. Doiron, . daughter. Carol Van. DOWLING-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday, Dec. 20th, M Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Dowling Charlottetown, a daughter, 9 lbs: 4 ozs. NAUGLER--At Arvida Hospital. Arvida. Qur.-., on December 22nd. 1953, to Corporal and Mrs. Ver. non Naugler (nee Inez Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters, 330 Market Street, Sum. merslde) a daughter, Nancy Lynn. weight. 8 lbs, 6 ozs, CAIRNS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on December 23rd, 1953. to Mr, and Mrs. G. A. can-my a son. '1 lb. 0 oz. FRASER-At the King's County Hospital on December 18. to Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Fraser. Mon. tague, a son, John Elliott, weight 8 lbs. - TWEEI,-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on December 23, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Twecl, a son. CARTER-At Brandon. Manitoba, General Hospital on Wednesday, December 2.1, 1053. to Mr. and Ms. Bloyce Carter (nee Olga Jenkins) pounds. but its high quality has 3 daughter, brought further order: for the g powdered milk. DEA-I-H53 'mU"s”t" 'lfn.cWILLlA'VlS-At the P E ls- ...Mr. Alexander "Sandy" Cam- 3': Haggai D:Ceid20'm3353' P33" emm possmly me olden person on dau hter of. Mr sand Mrs lillfirill Prince Edward island, celebrates Mucgwimams '22s Cu"'m"h'd his l02nd birthday on Christmas st - " D” '" "M Mme "1 his my R1.l.EY-At the City Hospital on daughter. Annie. Mrs. Carlyle Bell, Elmsdale, about three miles from Alberton. Children of the Provincial San- ltorium and Polio Clinic were pleasantly surprised last evening by a. visit from Santa Claus who pre- sented each child with two giftsas well as fruit and candy. The individual gifts were donated by the Charlottetown Rotary Club and the Junior Red Cross: the fruit and candy were through the generosity of R. T. Holman Co. Ltd. A new fiiletlng plant at suurls capable of handling more than three million pounds of filleu n year is expected to be in oper- ation shortly. It will be known as the Griffin Fisheries Limited. It is believed that a great pro- portion of the money needed to establish the company will come from United States sources. The packaged fish it is under- stood will be shipped in its entir- ety to United States markets. BETH! IIOWATT-At the Prince County Hospital. Summerslde, on Dec. 1), 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hewett. Hampton, a son, (still- born). SOMEIS-At the Prince County Saturday Dec. 19. Mrs. D. J. Riley in her 70th year. GAUDET-At Mlscouche on Mon- day.- December 21st, Mary Zella Gaudct wife of Thcophlle Gaudet. in her 63rd year. FLANAGAN--At his resilience, Kl Weymouth Street, on December 22. 1953. Reginald B. Flanagan, in his 63rd year. THOMPSON-At Darnlcy. Decem- ber 22. 1953. Mrs. Margaret Thompson in her 62nd year. 1tIaclNNlS-At the Prince County Hospital. Summerside, Dec. 22, Mrs. Alexnndcr Mriclnnis in her 94th year, mother of Mrs. Moffatt MacLean, Summerslde. GALLANT-At the Charlottetown Hospital Wednesday. Dec. 23, 1953. Mrs. Joshua Gallant, Hope River in her 80th year. To Last Crossword Solution Saturday's Hospital, Dec. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. DAILY ctoss.wo2o acacia sown, ieetyimi uuu. :.A.blcait- moot- .” M at can v 'Ioo.). 9. Push .. 10- Listened to AO'0”IIuQastatlsa ' GVVVP '33 07!: I03?! IKTG .YLZi V a:s.vrwni.1rrr IYIJ UlQL2oV!V.Y. Yesterday's ornnosi-tier i ohsenv: lOHl:'l'ltiN0 or IS-vrratrou 3N uvsser. Hort: THAN srioy”i.9,aI'.-,- --. .owivms Will -15 'al'V.".lI-S ' c this example A la uucb Jingle letters. apes-i wsrds an all ninul YNIJT