Travellers know that health u sets oitenfcollzio on unoxvogtedly-l o o“ so grumpy on spoi you gileasure. Take Alisa-Seltzer with s . u...just in case. Its two way action is fast at help- ing to relieve headache, acid indigestion, cofnmon aches and pains, distress lifter meals, and effects of over-indulgence, Iota hours, etc. Never travel without Alka~Seltzeri I ..tl.".'..£'..":.":.:'::l:.i.:'s.'.'.u5; 167 Duilerin Street. Toronto. “mgr-x Got iho RELIEF you wont-with lho EFFECTIVE ACTION you con depend upon .. . In AlKA-SELTZER i» 1.. ltgistered iiwes For Sale The P. E. I Sheep Breeders’ As ‘ ‘ - iiiuioiiiice that a number of sheep breedggslzhleoldifthsihesftn sale registered and bred Shropshire, Soutlidown andg 0m ford ewes. Farmers interested in purchasing eweg x. .» (yillillll further informaiionlby writing to S D Irvine Iillmy is“), Charlottetown, PIEJ, ' ' ’ ox STOCK 6001.4 noivs THE CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MOIITIIEAI. STOCK EXGIIAIIEE (Canadian Press Stocks ) Bell Tel Brazilian 12 5.5 B g Power a Bl R 13 i-a Gan Nor Pr a 3-4 Can Car Pid za Can Car Found s 1-4 an Pac 1 1-11 Cari Steamship; g 1.3 ns Smelt so 1.4 Dom Cosl Pfd 1: Dom Brld s 33 1.4 Dom Stee B '1 3-4 Dom Textile 75 Dfydfll 4 8-4 Gen Steel Wares ‘l 1-4 How Smith 11 Int Nickel s: Masse Harris 5 s-l MoCo 1. Frontcnso d Mtl Power . 2g g4 Nat Brew - 35 Nat, Steel Car 34 1-: Noranda 3g 3-4 Quebec Power 13 1-4 shawinigan is 1-4 5t Law Coin 140 Steel of Can 21d 16 WW Elec A 2 7-8 W98 Elec B 3 1-2 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) iicw York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. D . 10-(011 _ Canadtan Commoditeylo Exchange.) 3153mm: spot: Que (92 score) so Essa spot: Eastern A-large 50B; A-mcdium 48B; A-pullets 45B; E- B - -C'40B. ~ s MONTREAL, Dec. B—(C‘P)_ Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follows:- Eggs: graded shi enis selling ifigaige B0; A-med um 48: A-vui- c Butter: first grade cresniory Dflnts jobbing rice 38—38 1-2; first grade soli s_ {ebbing price, 37 1-2-38; wholesa c, Que No. 1 pasteurized storage 36 3-4-37. Cheese: current receipt, color- ed, western 20——20 1-4 FOB Mont- real. white. western 19 13-16-20 1-4 first grade FAB Montreal, Potatoes: ‘l5 lb bags No. 1 moun- tain Que 1.25—1.45; NB 1.45-1.55; PEI 1.45-1.55. Markets At A ' Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining stocks lower: in- dustriais and western oils nor- rowiy higher. Montreal-Golds utilities unchanged; papers other industrinis higher. Nelw York- Stocks closed narrowly owcr. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to 1-8 of cent higher. lower ; and r ..._... _ M Stocks Close ‘ Abitibi Cc so _ gbitlb} Pf 4 3-4 j B A O11 1'7 l-I Bathurst A 14 . Dom Ta; 5 3-4 I FOTd A 20 j _ Home Oil 240 Imp 10 5-8 We are buying live and dressed chickens , "lidlllwl daily. Paying top market value. s f "is" fefllllrefTurkeys, Ducks and Geese. one or w ' ~‘ —'—- u e or puces‘ (Canadian Press) Stocks Clogg L Commerce 128 Orage Id. Montreal 14o Ray S ti 12a Nova co s - 6 t . MINING iielp Wanted Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became cI- (Canadian Press] iectiyie on] September 4, it is still permissible to publish over TORONTO, Deo 10— In u vcr scr's own name “Help Wanted“ advertisemen 11.1- Stocks ' Gloss domestics: farm help; teache s; nurses and probationers; Aldermao .08 flhlllnl Ind I 811F111: help. snd for students employed after Astoria .01 1-2 school. Aunm- 130 nu 0th r "Hcl w ted" a ti , Bagm“ 4'8 i» sin-mf- by til’. sill-u...‘ ‘l5’ 5if§“°§l.‘o§‘.?§l°'§Zl.l’-il5§ Bmlmeld -°-"* 1-1 Service oiiiccr. Unemployment Insurance Commission, £330 EX I. . . . , ‘~‘ .~..-.-".-.°....T...ft‘;l' ..'.‘l°2.'i'.".';il.§.‘£§§.‘.'.“;;l ‘ti.l.’°§i'll§.il‘§..°{.; Emmi“ i" 1-‘ Th: Charlottetown Guardian. ggfulggm % L3 Buff Cdn 10a 3-4 Cal dz Edm 1.05 - - _ M. is . . Cent Pat :70 Advertising Bates" Payable in Advance 825523.”... "d l Mil-Imam Charr- m Al! Advorthelicnts as Cents 33212;“ ‘$13; 1.4 9.111"; Gum-m l u. 5, m; Delnits .40 10 nor word; shame-intuit” 3d Cyieiiinfinlldgietsaffiz: lift-file Ea Cr '03 l‘, ‘ Cussiiied 3o per word; In Memorial Notices 10c per inch- 1.151.; l Ea M“! L02 rib-ii uiid Spiritual Otieriu i, Uards m. 5o per nadir latter ‘or Eldmad" '62 Condolence 70o per inch; editing chgagomeuts 40 words for I'll}! ‘Fed Kuk '01 5'8 and l0 Cfllll ior every additional a words. Notices of Think] aim F’““°°““’ ~15 lopmcliitlon’ mnwsur ' h’ '5' '°'d‘ m“ " s""'°"'“°" 1 gbedboris I ‘lb cen l . applicatiu‘: me ‘A u. “d n.um “A” om" n“ u Gunner .09 1-2 Hulillhvell 1-4 He ey . - ‘ Homestead .03 é ellicoe .02 _ Wanted To Let fr“ ~48 WANTED-LOCAL CARROTS nun r0 Lsr-s ROOMS HEATED. L“ Dmmm" "w La a Cad 06 Pirsuips. Apply J Pope ltllliiiékgi Phone 1937. 12-l1-1i L. w}; :55 12-10- ' ' i‘ CWWM‘ "~ i 1.1.. .751-2 " i\'.»i.\"il)l) usso run COAT. sizr. Teachers Wmlted Mjfggd ‘fig 40 Oi ~12. Write B clo Gllillltgltililit-zl wi-ANT En __ T EA c n ER FOR Malaruc L52 ' ,, glggoowgk School. Supplement %g%gxi° - - . M Ewe , ‘ a Miscellaneous an c n $5331."-.. “£35,335; {f} 1'1 l- . orcmi s: SPECIALS MRS. Ncrdcn 93 1-4 Jllllinlfllilfifi henuty Salon. 12-5-11 Iggrrligltal a;.§.-T..;a“sisisi§ofifi.?7= 0M Nick 42 3'8 siyrua. 12-11-21 lxjggslggte gt 3-" IURBYS ENGLISH IRON AND gggnggg; '32 lids: 'i‘onic ‘Tablets for Nervous Pavnmst '15 Ill\ul'(l('1‘ A general blood tonic P 1,. '78 8"." liihipillil The Two Macs Drug Pfénggl. 1'10 _S_\o‘rve._Cunrlottetown 11-20-Fri-t . Pmivou "47 ‘ Lost Preston Queeuston - Reeves Mam! .25 LOST — I‘U It S E CONTAINING San Ant 1.65 "iliihu- mid sum of money Finder Senator 18 luuc ill. Police Station. Shem“ '65 124041.31 Sloden 25 “*1 glee“ If.” L33 1 a For Sale 2.2.1.1.,“ 11% L"‘" "ii '—.“‘ S Y . FUR SALE-TWO COATS 1 SIZE Tbclrflntlu 152 ~12 .1 oust new. 1 size 16 Apply 32 Toburn .55 sum.- Park us. 12-10-21 l Vermllata .1014 *," -———---— -~ Vulcan .20 “".".‘.£Z“l"”i "°“ S“? w‘??? ms"... er Sn . A C . lliescmibfiglglilroy rgtlregg 1§.11§§ AT ALEXANDIIA M mm o0 1 4 -‘___?___________ B _ . Female H ‘I w d farm of as iii-m with buildings. as ogfsko m b P mile "midi":- M" “j P"|'°;§""d "lg; __.__-___- ‘Mei- °l' W "l" "W- m" "I ~ , E . A. A. Vi.»\NTi3il—QUll-‘,’l‘ CAPABLE GIRL tons hay, 500 bushels unthrcshcd AMrgsllsggMmowlé-Ié TA%DRFXMlLy ll" gi-uezu] housework 1n N19“, grain. Terms if desired... TMQMO. Ontario home beginning J - A i to Ll d Jenkins, Dunilasl ‘Lllldliflfi? ergkagegffégggll‘; ilpg-‘Jslelfgfvfico of ‘II. F. MacPhec, Chnrl friend nciirby. Write 14o Dlnnick ere-Went. Toronto. Ontario. ia-ii-if 12-11221 ‘=ififiTfi§5' Beginning today we have advanced the price oi milk- fed A and B_ chicken two cents per pound. We prefer "to buy all chicken and fowl dressed, but if unable to kill them, ship alive. We also have a good outlet for ail grades of chicken and fowl below A and B Mllkfed. Get ‘PDY M; ~- How Are .1, Your Eyeflx 1g“ girl": — headaches, sore. lmilfistil sslncss — consult l l “M Your service with yssrs "Peru-nos siul s thorough imsfllm" “Mo” in touch with us before sell- ’ n and discuss your l ay a premium 0n "lililfilllfiaill"“ °' °"°“° "" Sggcldllzrelrell finished birds. ‘V THE . ii. F. iiutchoson About 180 members and friends of the Baptist Giurchcs of the Springfleld-Aiberton Field gather- ed at the Pfltsonage in Oleary last Friday evening to pay tribute to their Pastor Rev. A. A. MacLeod. his wife and family- An addnss was read by Mrs. Robert England and a substantial purse of money presented by Mrs. mslis M m. testifying to the esteem in which pastor and family are held. The address set forth the great joy of the people in decision 0i the Pul- tor to remain with main and tho thanks of the people of the Giuroh for the outstanding se present Mr. MscLeod, who tor-master out fit. or esteem and love and oi we of the field Royal Packing 0o. J. D. Jenkins, Prop.‘ r. o. IIUTCIIESON o. r. IIUTCIIESON vi "~11 h" “w ‘roles of the congrel- rvlco render- edlgurlng the past two N!" lllfl l a h . During tho evening Capt. Clarke and ii committee from the Olson‘ Platoon of the 17th Armoured Re- giment raided the ntherllzu to is or- of the Squadron with o pcn and pencil set and s shoving The Minister and his wife who greatly moved by these expniéigs their continued service to the peo- . After slniiinl "Praise God from Wirm oil Fess- 1-~--. 1-"'0u'," a ivcfsl time was spent- Following .1 substantial lunch p-o- Annual Report St. Elcanors lied Gross St. Eleanorbs Red Cross Branch A. held its Annual Meeting at the borne of the i-iesident, Mrs. Stan- ley Tanton. After the regular bus- iness had been conducted s re- port on the year's work was given. Twelve regular bus- iness meetings were held besides several extra one; to finish up much needed supplies. There was an enrollment o! . Colulections at the above meet- lngs amounted to $25.68. The Sewing Convener. Wlrs Harry S. Cannon, then gave lw: 1e- port which was very creditable. Following is the amount of work accomplished in that branch: 56 ‘Triangular Bandages; so Diapers. 2 Women's Nightgowns, a pair Girl's Pyjrmas. size 18, 2 Men's shirts, 13 pair Men's Pyjamas. i3 Children's Dreses, sizes 4 to 8, 24 Pilows or Shelters. pair Pillow Cases. 4 Hospital Sheets, 12 T. Spoil , 6 Infant's Night- gcwns. Reps work: 1 Men's Shirt, 16 Infant's N'ghtgowns. Donation from Mrs. Bruce Bernard and Mrs. James Platts: 1 double size quilt, 6 double size quilts, 4 childs quilts. Donation oi Sewing and Material: 16 diapers, 6 infant's nlghtgowns, ages. Mrs. P 1). Crosby, Convener of the Wool committee. then submit- ed her report and the following shows the great amount cf knitting done by this section: 90 pairs men's sox; 4 men-‘s sweaters; 11 scarves; 4 pairs ladies’ ankle sox. 1 indies sweater; 2 pairs knee-length ladies stockings; 1 pair ladies long stock- ing; 4 pairs golf hose (childrens); 2 pairs boys stockings; 1 pair boys mitts; 0 Cardigans; 5 Windbreakers: 1 legging set; l rust suit (2 year size); 1 green suit (2 piece); 2 baby blankets; 4 soakers; 1 pair panties; 5 caps (helmets); s aero helmets. Refugee Articles: 3 caps. 2 wind- breakers (donated by Mrs. Clark); 2 Windbreakers (donated by rs. lockhart); 1 sweater (donated by Mrs. Gordon Cotton. The sum of $85.00 was spent in yarn. Then followed s report on the finance; for the year by Mrs. Roy Tanton, Body-Tress: Collections, BRINGING UP FATHER 12 Towels. 2 m, i0 triangular band- ' SHOP EARLY WHILE 1-‘ rfr STOCKS ARE C OMPLE 7F rrlr T?“ SWANSDOWN BAKE FLO llll Pkg- AYLMER GRAPEFRUIT i6 oz. Tin —— -- __ SMARTS PIE CHERRIES, a2= r ml Fresh Ground HAMBURG STEAK, lb. POTTED MEAT 2 Bowls — _ __ ._ Dried BEEF HAM, lb. _- Fresh COD FILLETS, lb. Smoked FILLETS, lb. -_ _ Fresh PLATE BEEF, lb. - CHUCK ROAST BEEF, lb. — |_ ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS POULTRY bolted Cross $20.00; Drive $10.00; Treats $29.80; Post- 3’1' Mlsceileneou $2.43; Red Cross 1189 53- . T0tir‘15$11'l.00. Balance on hand ‘Ihe following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Loman Adams; Vice-Presid- ent, Mrs. Major Moase- Wool Con- venor, Mrs. PD. Crosby (re-elect- ed); Secretary. Mrs. Roy ‘Iianmn (re-elected); ‘Preasurer, Miss Mur- lei England; Entertainment. Mrs. Edwin Bernard, Convener; Miss Lila Cannon. Miss Avis Tanton, Mrs. Ftank CnLbeck. Committee; Miss Belle Adams, Auditor. -.s PTE. HARRISON W. CRAIG The community of Bedequc was; deeply saddened by the news that on Wednesdo. Dec. , Pte. Harri- son Wm. Cra of the PEI. High- 18110102;- nad assed away in the» Military Hosp tai overseas while on ’ active service. I He was buried with full military 5 honours in the Protestant Ceme- geécy (in Friday afternoon at z p,m, Pte. Craig Joined the P.E.I. High- landers in March 1940 and trained at Dartmouth NS. and in July 194-1 went on active service over- seas. ' He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Craig and their four chil- en at Central Bedeque P.E.I., his father and brother Heath at Chelton P.E.I.. and five filters, Mrs. Stanley Jack, Glace Boy. C.B. Mrs. Wm, Heckbert, Summerslde. P.E.I., Mrs. Charles Robertson, (Iarlebon. P.E.I., Mrs. Simpson Afileck, Hali- fax. N.S.. and Mrs. Alfred Waite of Sherbrocke P.E.I. His Commanding officer C01. CC Thomson wrote of his faithfulness and fidelity to duty and his splendid record of service. The sympathy of the whole community ant-s cut to the family in their sorrow and loss. Greater love hath no man than this that s. man should lay down his ills. BEAMAII - iinitnnis wannnvc Moncton, N. B. A very pretty autumn wedding took place at h‘g11 noon on Wednesday. Otttcber 21st, in the First United Baptist Church, when Miss Helen Evelyn Abrams, R. N. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Abrams, of Moncton, N. 3.. was united in marriage to Mr. Douglas Stewart Beaman. only son of Mrs. Mildred P. Beaman, of Sherbrooke, and the late George H. Beamsn. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Brice D. Knott, B. A. D. D, Pastor of the church. The weddin music was pinved by Mrs. Donal .MEATS and FlSl-l i Eatons’ Artificial VANILLA FRIIITS AND VEGETABLES u“ Close _ " . :j°;-§;"---—-—--——-- 18¢ 3 1d 1 Low l: HQIIIZ 14 oz, ea _T WAX BEANS F Bgnghéné; TOMATO KETCHUP Bot. t: 16 01- Tm 12c — - - - - 2 or 23¢ one; a» Ohio as a-s PASTRY FLOUR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE glféiiiiamuu 7Lb.BaS”"__'“'"~--- 200z.Tin14c———--._.__ 2F°'Z7g ljgfinfiga; i’? 5-8 Enron's SNOW FLAKE QOY¢I§f§~EOIRAFLJEIEE_ _ 2 F" c KennecOtt 221:; BAKING POWDER I 5C “ _ hlgnhehiviig i318 1LB-T1N—--———— Sh ll i335 ‘m °° ° *3‘ WXLgiUTS 1 30G CANADA p111; ‘.32’, a, 31;; PINEAPPLE 2 Lb. » '2 lb- b"! - ggiuoigorgg 33 H MARMALADE - - - - - Jar C Shelled C O R N ggnatbgé, ,4 3;, I Eaton.’ 1 m CASHEW NUTS, 1-4 lb.- 22C u; 3s s...» o. i: i3} - BULK COCOA - - - _ - _ Bag ' C MIXED PEEL S TA R CH snadlum corp 1 1.5 - L2 n) . ‘I ‘y. West Union £5.13 - t!" — — — -— — w... n» '11 5-8 LYNN VALLEY ORANGE m, Pkg pEAcHES 2T0“:- 201! LEMON PEEL, u». _ _ 35C w’ PRODUCE 1 SPICES _ ALL KINDS 12c i. 1s .0 i-_-21C sw _ .3 .11; its. is c Bulk, z u... _A_'_ ___ _ 15c 21;??? _ ._ _. _ 23C 29 QUAKER ' C CORN FLAKES, pkg. _ ._ _ 8C SUMMER savour, 1 0 fin“ ; Bunch—---——- C... ggigitry Klst $ g, CHOICE snares c 16 oz. tin 12 — 2 for Lb‘ _ _ _ _ _ "' '_ 25 f-AISINS 18c §IIQITIEEERTS_ _ _ 29C i‘ ;.".;f*.;&:s____-_ 18c - - - 39c t; 23c GRAPEFRUIT For LY“ W!” Small Size 25C 1f 24 CORN ~ c 1o oz. tin 1z¢-z for - c McIntosh 1 9c APPLES, small, dos. — , HE CANADIAN STORES .. ‘VDV/rv/‘P l! plll/S lo $hop ' To Conform with the Policy of The Wartime Prices And Trade Board THE CANADIAN STORES Will Close Al: 5-30 P-M- From Now Until Christmas Except Saturdays When The _ tiiosing liour Will Be 9.30 P.1d. ’ Shop Early In The Day ' ' Shop Early In The Week ° Carry Parcels Away Mr. Douglas Beamim, one of the principals in the enclosed clipping. ivcd in Montague, P. E. I. for some time. Attending school here, where he has mm: i friends and rol- ativcs who will oi he interested in this happy event and extend con- gratulatlons. HALIFAX, Dec. '7-(CP)—-In- vestigation of tile crash oi a Hud- son bomber into Huiiiax Harbor Thursday with the loss of five lives will be opened here Vday by a board of inquiry from (he Depart- ment of Trans ort, Ottawa. Col. D. Joy. headin t c board, and D. '1‘. crepe frock with softly draped long torso lines and full-fronted skirt. trimmed with leaves nppliqued around neckline and top of skirt; matching Breton sailor hut trimmed with Victory pink veiling. She wore s. oorsage of American Beauty roses. Miss Margaret E. Abrams, sister of the bride. was bridesmaid. Her dress was beige Angorotex u-iccl. with brown accessories, and a cor- sage of Talisman roses. Mr. Herbert S. Redmore, of Saint John, N. 3.. was the best man. The bride's mother wore a blue- flowered sheer dress with black sc- cessories and a corsage of Sweet- heart roses. Following the ceremony a recep- WALNUTS In Shell, lb. -— '31s‘ ’ “FOR SALE Jackson srr ved from Ottawa over the weekend. Third member of the board ls a representative. yet to be 35c l Carload Black Moss (300 lb. bales) Writs B, oars Guardian 7 Professional Cards on. I. iiiiciiuii. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Queen Street. City Telephone 644 Ofllce Hours 2-4; o-s P. n; -,_ McLEOD l. BENTLEY w. s. naNLiir, n c. l. A. BENTLEY s. c. Barristers and Attorneys-st- [Aw HONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince Street 'h\'s's's Morreil-nd Company l). F. ARCHIBALD Chsrtered Accountants lantern Trust lulldlng Charlottetown vF-‘l-‘l-FJHHPAH-‘sfi-‘sfl-‘MEEV-Hh For Foot Ailments Consult II. J. A. BRO ‘N. Ill‘. CIIIROPUIJIST 143 Gr. Geo. 5t. Charlottetown, M. ALBAN FARMEI B-A. 1.1.3 l BARRISTER. SOLIUITOI: ITO. Canadian dank of Commerce HdQ MONEY T0 LOAN ALEX W MATHESO N ‘ » ' ' - .. . l B‘ W1 If . . - - bexllilatfeoiwlatlllefltf‘ ‘$21110. mgilgy stdeghfhlrigg? wggcwsicsglsgnfixngafhldit-Itl-égirtelyfivsyhxelsed iclrtly ti-‘hlntiddhns arcid 111111195. 0f the R-C-IXF- hefe- “Aoggglmhfl sqbgxulké‘ 5T“ $15.65; 'I‘otsl $141.25. Expenses: ridge by her father, looked charming friends of the young couple as- ' i w" P" m“ Yarn $85 00; Sewing 17.00 Cssh in an Atlantic snra blue Bianchlni sembled. “hm!” Km‘ "m- um" u’ u“ mania.- 1 till y bills. stion the meotbg d1 -». ‘w a “no-annoy n’ -_ ._.-...... ....‘.....-¢,-.::-¢;