NOVEMBER 25. 1939A rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ""~'l'l\i|.v for travincd operators who l Iliisilions lvitll R. C. M, P" R. C. A ‘KADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA ,_s TOCK _Q U0 TA TIONSI i I I I i II t -P ll Advert s ng a es‘ aya le III L lance k Minimum Churn fer Any Advertlmeale ll Cent; m! Gulrdluu loolll. 56 P" "N: Western and Eastern I005]; c“ rd- Announcement; end Coming l! g, per we . _ route 8e per word; Cmufied 8o per word, 1n Memoriuu Notice. 10¢ w, 1nd,; u". o; Floral and $115M“! gzzflziglfi m» h P" name; latter: of condolence :1 Mic “am “ll: Qlllogrnent 40 word: for $1.00 “a 10 cents or e r1 0 war Notice: of Thanh and N Y “unwound. ‘we oer iiwh w h per um. um of “ilblorIpt-ionl ‘ ’ u w,“ per- Inch. Addrele mil Presentation 81.00. Other nice on E l» -w"¢-"°'* XC Jiflge i“? (TU? I‘ o Let For Sale ‘°“""" "ill LET-GROUND FLOOR rut. MgIJtTIOSII: APPLES n‘ waves’, "m" "l" Avril’ 87 P° L_sg»,_u_23_3,_ f; g, ind I" as 1-4 km"?- Fon SALE — 33909 SQW- ALSO Am 32:11:12,. 3 1'3 w LET-COTTAGE“ a2 SPRLNG vWnc blas- R. Oli-Fifi: aiztonl Road. Am Te, Te, lgg y: Sniilel/LMIA. Former. Solicitor. - i1 ‘u-m. Am water 117:3 P - o‘ Canada 3,111,111,‘ FOB SALE - LADIES MUSKRAT is’; 21 3-8 L-eia-u-zl-at. 9°”- APP1Y 39 Biivfifiéilgtirlei; m Bu, 0Q“, 9g 5-8 L0 ’ ' BBldWlD LOCO 17 1,8 Si rpu gaéfry- gnusunn sncu. gig"; All’ 2a .. l. or o . 5 cents hundred. a1 TsT-Tiioltoo. our»: HUNDRED Earle Fisheries Co. Charlotte- Ches Ohio 4g H; d011,, but. Will lulder kindly i-own. L-888-11-223-6i. goilrvill" a5 this office. Reward, l1 011 a4 5.3 11-915-11-33-3]. FOR SALE — ONE ACRE LAND, Commonwee 8o 1 3-8 ___,_. goufe. flange on Highwa . gwt Edison 30 1.4 Miscellaneous bale? H 8y M°‘i‘,1.{§§'.fif§§f‘mf gig: Xlhill.‘ 32 .,»—~-‘—_'—"“__ Be Pr Lite 1 1.4 KENT BEAUTY SIIOSE-NOX- FOR SALE — VICTORY STOVE Gen Elec 39 14 enlber Elsecials on all rmunen . I-lmost new. Also Chesterfield G611 Foods 451,3 ‘w L-QBB-ll-Zl-Zi. Suite. Apply 144 Prince Street. Gen Motor: 53 1.3 '—--—-———i-—— __._______1-: 1,1 - 2i Goodrich 30 3.4 Hum VCRUSIIEE. Magrsnnnnlp --— Gwdyeu T," 24 m and inrk R93 6d 3Y5 a“ ~ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, F0 Gt Nor Pfd 27 7,3 ll crllls CWi- we“ a 5°° ~ pens and dens. 'I‘erms cash, Hudson Mot Car 51.3 V L'9°4'11"”5'”- A ply Allan Harding. '2 was; rm. Tel "m 4 H s-M- f-{Fl | w t d s reet. L-989-11-25-27. flellpwlii as l-4 Female 8P B" e Mi-%———- Ne? Ward 543-4 _,_, .-e ----——-——- Teachers wanted N Central 191-9 vasTr-ll ONE wllolw STUDENT- i__-~._ N3; 9.5g,» 2g g4, . SIOPPE- - Sohool. Supplement $75.00. Theo. gfrlllnPfei go l3 Captured MacDonald, Secretary. map, Co, _ ”____ L-968-11-25-2i. gem ma?“ 8f f}, CAPTURE!) — SILVER FOX ifii South Pac 15 nLLkPdunO\‘-‘g€gpé]::qvy afgavgpaipfg; Keep Mlhlfdg in the home. i? y: rvl 2 - -_-_- ----—- - -. Reuben. gfilipgliti. gtuctlgdfiorp 4g '11.: CFSOIIG ml) l5 F"? HEMMING 305331?‘ U s Rubber 39 ~~‘"'. “WT; U 8 Si Co es v-a IOU H" RUN A “UM” near. nsrarn AGENCY Ksndcrnarrcil with our hell). Can- 8a Gm“ George s, l l/Iafiadllllimm g2 1." Billlllil Iliolugtllrgzgiitacn Insbtlllgc: Charmuemwn - Warner Bros 4 “ Tm)" l’ ‘ " __ . West. Union g5 1.4 _~-»- ~§f r-"r-if Day lelephone 1376 ‘W5, Lake _ Uvlsivéggggrl\l‘lig@gftziyztillxgg Night Telephone 344 Woolworth _ s Milli YTG, ' grlwj. U, Slgnfiga “$8 _;_g%}lcg_ APARTMENTS T0 LET ("r-ii Cour. . .- - ' fl . 6 - —- $45 _ .2222; _ s40. Banks ~51, ‘ -l-d F0}:- SKtIN tAjlL- a _; _\ ' wo ren s— -—— llllrllllll1l]\ll_ll‘:iLSii-"c115.ni-geagfnfiri- "OUBES To LET (Ciouaeiun Pruli m, Psoriils s. y 1 , - t” 1 _, 2i In‘ _ etc, while you work. 50c; 52x5, S," 9 ‘m! s Stock: ch" $160; $2.00. Recommended and [nmmmd garage __ 540 sold by Hughes IJrug Company. m bland A" 6 rooms $16’ Canada ___ clurlcllclov-n; Foley's Drug store. hf,‘ s, 6 "gum, _ _ m‘ Commerce 168 Summrrsldefimd all Drug stores. " -_ ' Montreal _ N_4_A_ Pownal Sh, G rooms $20. Nova scout! __ Brighton, good bungalow $25. Royal Bk 19o Agents Wanted J___.____ 1m; ~ su. pupil's NECKTIES. 140'. profit. samples free. Ontario Neckivcal" Cillllilany. DBDi- 33. T01’- Olili), A. W 0 9-14-21-28. Edward St.. B rooms -- $25- llillsboro SL, 7 rooms CITY HOUSES FOR SALE Up. Prince, 12 rooms furnace, large lot -—- S3200. lllule Help Wanted l irrltrxrlcldivl’ A N T E D T 0 learn Burbcr Trade. Short Course. Exvtnl training. Molar Bnrbrl’ (Tcllrgc, Halifax. N445 _.’,_e-———— l Mule and Female Help l Wanted CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT- Exuminutlolls for Clerks BIIIIOIIIIS- ed. 0pm to all. Applications 0 IEJlYll Ottawa bv November 30th. l9"9 Our advice has helped him“ ml Obtain clvll Service 904th“ Ii L Postmen. Customs EX- Pree Brooklet 0h I801‘. l. M. c. c. schools Lili- Trrullio I0. Oldest in Cilliiidli. N (Alzents. A N131“. Business Opportunities For Men NEEDED Hundreds of Wireless Operators Ilmue Study- Rlziillenl Training nllllllllliil] (iovcrnmenl. now calling rlln wild and rccclvc messages In I wlrvlcss i-ndc. 0ur lzradunics now lll responsible F-uTrous-(‘nnndn Airways, Dept‘. “I r-‘ailbilort- Marconi Co, Mo For full particular.- of this provcn training l-oursc write or phone (‘airc of The Guardian. ‘or km M Prnvinro 0f Yilllrc Eduard Island l\' ‘HIE PROBATE COURT Mlvcmbcr 23rd, Al). I930 in Re 1mm of Benjamin Brem- iiil. lcic of Charlottetown in Queens .°""l.l' ill lilo said Province, Re- will Alert-hunt, deceased, tcstate. in the‘ Sheriff of the County of tlmf“ Ulllhly or any Constable or "mic llvrsn within said County _ _ o EETING: ‘l. UEREAS upon reading the petition nu filc of Lieutenant-Col- nnrl Dunk-i A. lilacltlnnon of Char- Mifilllvn aiforesald, the Executor ‘h he aignvi- named estate praying i"- H citation may be issued for Y" iliiiilllm hereinafter act forth: ‘on. urc thrrcfore hereby required °|"l“_ ii" persons interested in the fir! iwiair- to be and appear he- r,” i!" Jilliko present at a Pro- mo Lnurt f0 he hold in the Court wllswin Charlottetown In Queens wcialli). in the said Province, on N, flmidfly the 27th doy of De- ormf? “Xi- Pillllllil. at the hour n ccwn o'clock fore-noon of tho m?!” flail l" shew cause lf any they F“ “lily llic Accounts of the said {h 3c should not he mused and r Estate closed as prlyied for In Brighton Rd., bungalow $3000. Alley SL, 17 rooms -— 2800. Dvrchester, I8 rooms — 4000. Edward St.. 8 rooms — 3000. Elm Ave" 6 rooms — 2300. Felling St.. '1 rooms — 3000. Highland Ave., 6 rooms 1800 Highland Ave., 8 rooms Z500. Up. I-lillsboro, 8 rooms 4500. Kent St.. 7 rooms — 1600. King St.. 15 rooms — 4200. Malpeque Rd.. 10 rooms 2000. Malpcque Rd” bungalow and 2 cabins — — Molpeque RcL. ’I rooms end land. ' Malpeque Rd., 7 rooms Malpequc Rd. 8 rooms rleasant St.. 11 rooms Spring Park. bungalow Others on application. 2200. 2800. 2900. 2700. 1600. COUNTRY HOUSES FOR SALE Bayvlew, also 7 acre! $3000. Con. Bedeque, 4 rooms 500 Bristol. bungalow —— — . .375. Brudlabnne, 6 rooms- — 500. Coveheud Rd. bungalow 250. Eldon, 10 rooms — — 2000. Emerald. 7 rooms — Georgetown, 6 rooms — . . Mlscouche. 13 rooms -- 3000. Pt. Pleasant and 2 acres 175. St. Peters Bay. 7 rooms 1200 FOR. SALE FARMS, several new listings. excellent vn‘ also mflfli! City Building Lots, In all dlstricts- Business oppor- tunities throughout the Is- land. Lists on application. ‘Rum-E NTMNANBEIIIIIIILELVIAW‘? m. —Ollver Ohalker, 0f this Somer- set village, and boyhood friend of Sir Henry Irving, has celebrated his 101st birthday. Ila You Ileed Money $50 $500 f! We lend money to pay old billl, to ifllffillll? necessities, to take thul needed vacation or for any useful purpose Ne embarrassing quel- lions to borrower or en- dorcers. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip’: Building Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. E. l- Lool for cw-firientlnl Loan Sign Office noun 9.00-4.80 l Saturdny il-iiofi” “ill Million and on ‘ of N. ilvlvihcv. Esq. Proctor n»: ma Killian"; "mid It is hz-roby ordered that a "s": "lily horcol lie forthwith pub- mh d some newspaper pub- oh i‘ in Charlottetown aforesaid mg: in each wcck for at least four hcr-“auiive weeks from the date be f ‘and that n. true copy hereof m "r hwll-h frosted In the follow- ? ililbllc places spectlvelv. ‘liizmflv. in the hall of the Court n “Si! in Charlottetown uforeulrl. "r ncnr the Royal Bank of Can- at nur the Bank of Nova Swill In ‘gharlottctown nforcsaid. M) "Ill" .11 pgfgong Interested In the la!“ gratis a‘, aforeiilld may have l" o e ereo . “wirlvnss nu Honour "I'll" Leonard Palmer. Jlldlfi "i m“ euld Probabe Court at Charlotte- town lforeeaid. the do! ""1 3°" first pbove written- By the Court. ' . LOWTIIER. (‘S5114 MURIEL C Milan" Ilia In Charlottetown “would, “a L-m-ll-ZS-IZ-Z-Q-IB FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 24—-(AP)— The stock market ran into a. tax bogey today and a brief flurry of scare-selling knocked down a hand- ful of leaders 1 Io 4 points. Exeremq declines were reduced at the close for many issue; and, here and there, modest plus signs were in evidence. ‘Transfers totalled 817,481 shares against 67,160 last Wednesday. The Associated Press average of 60 l-stocks was of! .6 of a point. The Canadian section was quiet. Minor losses were recorded by ,Dome, International Nickel, Walk- ers, Canadian Industral Alcohol and. lbake Shore while Mclntryc. Brazil- Iian. Ford and Imperial Oil were slightly stronger. Prmlllenl. share losers induded U. S. Steel. Bethlehem, Gcrleral Motors, Douglas Aircraft, North American Aviation, Westinghouse. U. S, Gypsum. Allied Chemical and International Harvester. Cluett Peabody hit a new 1939 peak and retained u small gain. When taking up your stair car- -pcls, have you ever experienced the trouble keeping the stair pads in posit-ion while you are replacing ‘the carpet. Before actually iayng the carpet. put a small tack In the centre of each pad to fix to in posi- tlon, liicn lay the carpet in the normal ivay. The tacks are easily removed when it is necessary. ____._ iClnMll-la Prue) TORONTO. NOV. 34- "Wil Clone Aldermen 3e Amm Gold 5 Ana: Cdn 95 Arntfleld __ Ashley 5 All“!!! 217 8m 10 -2 Bantcfield 15 1 Base Meta] 13 Bear Ex 5 1-4 gentle 105 13 Bobio 7 1-3 Bmlome 11 1-4 Broullm u 4,3 Buff Cdn l: 7 8 0B1 21s Calmoni; 37 Cdn Mal 331 Oent Pom a r _. Chromium Q1 Couiarum 173 Con Smelt 45 7.3 Davies 3'1 Denison 3 1-; Dome Oi] Q9 1,4 East. Crest 5 1.3 M 315 Eidorado 95 Falcon 46g Fed Kirk 3 1-3 Femland 3 Francoeur 41 1-2 Glenora z 3.4 Gods Lake 53 ldale go Gold Ea lo 3g Gold Gd g3 1-3 Gunner Gold 49 Halcrow Hard Rock 1 Holllnger 14 7.5 Home Oli 42 Home 6 Hud_ Bay 3g Insplra 30 Int Nickel 47 1-4 Jactlln 4 Kerr Add 209 Kirk lake 135 Lake shore zg 3.4 Lamuque 599 Lana Cad 14 Left/ch 7g Little L L 315 Macassa. 4,35 MacLecd 225 Madsen 45 Malartic 5g Maralqo 3 McIntyre 54 3.4 McKenzie 132 MCVIttIe 9 Mcwatters 52 Merland 1 1.2 Min Carp 13g Monet; z 99 Nayoab 13 Ncwbec 3 1.4 Norandla '15 1.2 Normetal '10 0Br en 155 Okalta. 115 Omelza. 21 Pacalta. 4 1-2 Pamcur 1913 Payuiaster 35 Pick CTOW 425 Pioneer 227 Powell 1B9 Preston 221 Reno Gold 53 Roche 4 3-4 Sf. Anth 11 1-2 San Ant 94 Senator 39 Sheep Cr 121 Sherrltt 114 Sllzma 825 Siscoe 80 Sladen 40 Slave Lake 9 3-4 Stddawna 2i steep Rock 171 Straw Lake 4 1-2 Sud Basin 206 Sullivan 75 Svlvanitc 310 Teck l-Iugh 405 Uchi 77 Ventures 450 Waite Am 590 WOOd Cad, 14 W11 Harp 800 UNLISTED Dalhousie 45 Foothills 68 Kiri: Town 20 1-2 Pend Ore 235 Temisk 7 l-4 TORONTO. Nov. 24— (CPl -Thc Toronto stock market registered strength today by advancing in the lace of a sizes-hie setback in New York. Industrials gained nearly half a, point in the index and the gold and base metal groups held narrowly to the up side while the ivcstern oils weakened slightly. Vol- ’ Montreal Curb (Cluadlzn Press) loch Close Alisitibi 00m - Abitibl Pfd 13 Asbestos zs 1-2 B A Oil Ki 1-4 Beauharnols 5 7-8 Bel-hunt A l3 1-2 Can Vickere 6 5-8 Don 8 3-8 Dom 6 Frznser V '1‘ O i8 Fbrd A 21 3-4 Imp Oil l6 l-4 nI; P Z4 3-4 Melchers A 6 l-B 0e 18 1-2 Price Pfd 67 1-4 New York C urb (Clllltlllll Prelll Bloch Gen Am Oyun B 31 i-z Am Gas Elec 38 3-8 Am Super Power 7-16 Brown Co Pfd 20 Cities Service 5 Creole Pet 22 1-2 El Band Share B 1-8 Gulf Oil Corp 39 i-B Hugldble Oli f?) g4 e -8 Niag Hud 7 1-8 Pant Oil 5 l-4 Produce Prices MONTREAL, Nov, 24-—(CP)—- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter Spot: Que (92 score) Z8 3-8-1-2; Que (92 score fresh Z8 1-8-3-8. Sales: 100 Que (92 sc:rc> 28 l—2. Cheese Spot: unquoied. 1583"» Spot: A-large 38A; A- mcdium 31A; A-—pullcts 30A; B- large 25A; C 21A. MONTREAL. Nov. 24—-(CP)~ Producc Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Agri- cultural Bureau, follow: ~ Butter: iirst grade crcamery prints, Job price, 29—29 l-Z; first grade solids, Job price, 28 1-2—29; Que no 1 pasteurized. current rc- ceipt price, 28: Que no 2. 27. Cheese: Ont white, current re- ceipt price, i6 l-16—9-16; Ont col- ored, CIIYFIIIZ receipt price, 16 1-8- 9-16. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, A~large 38; A—nledium 31-32: A-ouliets; B-—‘.arge 25-26; C 20 1-2-—21. Potatoes: Que no 1 '15s 80-90: Que no 2 752s 55-70; NB and PEI no 1 75's 95-105. Ilse lilinarrilslqr d ume was around the recent average of 360,000 shares. The close was up for Camden Car and Foundry issues, Dominion Foundries and Steel of Canada and several other heavy lndustrials erased their early losses. Brazilian changed hands in vol- ume at a gain of 1-4. Kcrr-Adtkson was one of tllc most active golds and it li'fi£i"d a gain of 6 cents to close at 2C0. East Malavi-lc closed l0 cents up nf. 3.15 and gains of 3 I0 8 cents were hdd by Minmlz Corporation. Kirkland Lake, O‘Brlen, Powell, San Antonio and Sigma. Wright-Hargreaves turned Itcavv. losing l0 cents and Lake Shore backed dc-lvn to a new low for seven years at 28 3-4. down 3-4 for the. day. Other senior golds were strong. Stadacona ran into heavy seidng in the early session and the price broke lo 18 cents before nlretlng buying support, Thr- closr at 21 was dwn 2 can?» overnight, Most of the pcmiy golds were ilFlil. Hudson Bay, Smellcrs, Voltlurc . and Pend Orclile weakened narrow fractions and compensator: palm: appeared for Nickel. Waite-Amu- let, Sherrltt and Nonnetai. Minor declines of Calgary-Ed- monton and home and n gain oiB cents for Fcothilks were the mam changes in the western oil ggps. [Montreal Stock Exchange iCuu" Ira-II Clock: Chg Bell Tel 166 Brazilian _. Bruck Silk 4 1-4 5 p Power A zs 1-4 mag Products 16 3-4 Can Cement 7 Can Nor Pr 17 1-2 Can Car Fd 15 1-2 Can Car Pid 27 Can 1nd Al A 3 1.4 Cam Pacific 5 7.3 Can Steamship 4 7-11 Cock Plow 3 1.3 Coils Smelt 47 Dis Sm: 21 1-4 Dom Coal Pfd 2i Dom Bridge 38 Dom Steel B 15 Dom ‘Textile 39 1.3 D n 11 Gen St War a 7.5 Ham B 6 1-4 How Smith l7 1-2 Imp Tob l5 1-4 Int Nickel 47 Lake Woods 23 1-2 Massey Harris 5 M00011 Front a Mil POW9T 30 l-2 Nat "Brew 3s 1.2 Nat Steel Oar 66 1-2 Power Corp 10 Shawinigun 22 1-3 St Law 00m 4 3-4 Si; Law Pfd 18 1-4 Si: of Can B5 1-2 St of Can Pfd B2 W131: Elec 2 1-2 ONTREAL, Nzv, 24—(GP)_ The stock market tried to advance today and for a while extended yesterday's rally by fractions, but profit-taking entered in the lr-t in late véealmgs bringing mixed prices Me aLs r/id papers finished on the downside. St. Lawrence Paper preferred dropped two pOlnLs and Hudson Bay ollc while fractional declines txame out for Nickel, Smclters, Gypsum. Price Brut-hers, St.. Lawrence Corporation and Bathurst. ' Utilities, rails and constructions were irregular. National Steel Car improved 1 1-2 points while Abest- os, Steel of Canada, CanadLan Car common, Brazilian, Montreal Pow- er and Power Corporation tacked on fractions. Leaning back were Unit-ed Steel. Algoma. Steel, Hamli- iton Bridge, C. P. R, Dosco, B .0. lPowcr. Shawlnigan and Canadian {Northern Power. l Tota‘ sales: 70,700 shares; Indus- ltrlzgls. 27.200; Mines. 43,5000: Bonds, S1, 0. Avis Aux Francais l LES {DU I81‘ JANVIER 1920 III LES OMIS DES CLASSES PRE-. METPRE IMMEDIATEMEINT EN, RAPPORT AVEC LE CONSULAT GENERAL DE FRANCE A MON-l TREAL EN VUE DELEUR IN“ SCRIPPION BUR OE TABLEAU. ; PAR ORDRE 1 DI MONSIEUR LE CONSUL GENERAL GRAIIIIW WINNLPEG, Nov. 24-<CP)-— Good export sales of Canadian wheat. offset the bearish influence of a weak Chicago market and held wheat futures prices comparatively steady on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Quotations moved nervously wthin a narrow range before clus- lng 1-8 higher to 1-8 cent lower, NOV at 70 5-8, Dec ‘I0 1-4, May '75 and Jly 76 1-4 cents. Buenos Aires was 1-4-—.-B cent higher. Expect Exports To Pay Portion 0f War Busts (By J. B. Iloldsworth, Canadian Press Correspondent SYDNEY, Australia. Nov 18 — Australia's national income. like Canada's, will gain considerably by sale of food and raw materials i0 Great Britain during the WHI- Qualified sources point 011i ill“ this Will aid the country in meet- ing heavy war taxation and the dislocation of business as a r6511"- of the conflict beyond seas. Britain has purchased the "We Australian wool clip at an aver- age price of about five cents a Bound higher than tllc avcraue be- fore the war, In addition EF°W°T5 will receive half the profit-s made by the British Government on re- sales of Australian wool wheiflhor to neutrals or belllfiielli-F- Before the war there seemed to be little chance of an immediate increase in wool prices. But now Australian sheepgrowera will be getting a better price while find- ing at the same tune an incom- ed demand for woo. Britain is purchaslnif 8150 909-‘ 000 worth of Australian eggs a. week and the whole eXPOFi- surplus oi’ butter, sugar and canned and drY fruits. Other products will $111181‘ however, as in the case 101' 1X1- stance of raw apples end pears for which there will not be enough STERLING W. L l The twenty-sixth annual meetl I of the Sterling W. I, was held at the home of Mrs. Crantord MacKay cln Nov. 14 with an attendance of l6 mcmbels. The president presided Canada. followed by the creed. members paid their fees, The min- lites 0f the last annual meeting and the last regular meeting were read and approved. The president. gave an excellent Rpoft of the year's work and thanked the members for "l?" 0°§Ueration dlurmg the year. The Sec y-Treas. reported a balance 011 ilalld of $2.37. The school com- mittee reported that, sand was need- ,ecl for the sandtabie also a study ‘book for the prmai-y room. It was decided to get the sand and moved » and seconded that the Institute buy "a study book also two cocoa dcQr mdts for the school. The rick ccm- mittcc rcpcrtcd making tlvo calls. Tlvo sizk nlctnbers were ITIIIEIHDGPPCI New Committees were appointed as fclloxvs: Program. Mm. MarKny, Mrs. George Brown. Lunch (‘CIIlll"l.—-Ml'S. D. J. MacLeod, Mrs. Ed\\'3-i'd_G8-ll2illl, Mrs. Wallace Mac- Knv. Hilda Hlscott. It was moved and seconded that all the officérs be lye-elected for the ensuing year. Motion carried. The corrcspondeilcc tconsisted of a letter from the Red Cross Society and T. B. League. It _ IYZIS moved and seconded that $5. no sent. In for a Health Bond. Yarn Wits drtributcd Io tlic members for Izniitlllg. 'I'llc arogram consisted oi ‘wc contests " arts cl a Turkey” lzrtnured by Geneva MaoKay won bv lVIrs. Lorne MacEwen and lifts. Austin Walsh. A “cart? contest prc- tpated by Mrs. John MacKay won .l\\- Mrs. Earle l-leiuiv and Carrie lWoodsidc. Next meeting to be hcid mt the home of Mrs. George Brown. |Roll call to be answered by ex- changintr Chriatmas gifts not to and opened the meeting with 1Q] dicated and there has C ra nford ‘ ship ing space. Till wheat problem 1s not likely to be altered by the war. The fed- "3 cral government is buying all the wheat in the exporting states bu 1t, a price which does not pay the growers, The quantity that Bri- tuiil will buy has not yet been in- been no 51ml of any advance in world val- ues. Consequently agricultural cir- c195 55y that there will still have to be a subsidy of some sort to k166i) the wheat growers in produc- ton. The war has brought a new type of labor to the farms. Voluntary working bees have been organized to carry on the work of farmers doing military service of any kind. This is being willingly and eagerly done by hundreds of older folk to- zether Willi youngsters in the coun- try districts. NAMES FOR BABY So far we do not hcar of ally little lGorts or miniature Ircnsldcs as a rc- sult of the lvnr. Let us hcpc there will be nc rcpitltlon of the Kitchen- er Carrington Methuen Kekewich White method of namnig babies. A London writer states that the most popular names for girls at present appear lo be Joan, Joyce. and Silvia. About 20 per cent of Tottenllam parents choose cinema names-Shirley and Gary others. plumes" such as Fifi. or Dodo. or lMlmi. They prefer Slcgfrlcd or Brunnhilde. exceed 15c in value. ‘I'm.- meeting JEUNES FRANCAIS mas l mow-s AU l DIIIOEMBRE 1020 AINSI Qunl 0202mm sour mus m: so} 1 first eight months and 1 ‘Phe Nazi: are said in ban “babv l V MONEY ' r0 f -tolu- i§<n>.-#s®<n> Available to those with regular monthly income. Confidential quick 391-. _,VIO€. I Inquire as to rates. “Au. APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED , MARITIME FINANCE LIMITED Ihrble Building. Halifax For further particulars t apply PALMER n IIAhLAM Bunk of Novn Svntln (‘immberl Liluriottclou-u rpm". n5 Yesterdays Local Market Quotations connects!) son cv rvrzsmiv AND SATIEQIYIALZED‘ Issue RETAIL MARKET Cabbage each 1043,; Carrots pk 35¢ Apples pk 35-450 Else-s $101 35-40-45c Pursnlps pk 40c Squash lb 3c Potatoes pk 25c Beets 3 lbs 10° Roast Beef 15.324, Boilin meet 10.140 Lamb 16-200 Corned beef 13¢ Stew meat; 12.140 Steak lb 15.2fm Butter dairy 33.33; Chicken each 5130.31.15 Cream nt 40c Ducks each 85—$i.30 Onions l0 lbe 29-351; Pork lb 14.2% Cra-b Apples qt 4Q Green Peppers 3 for Red Iwnwirrs 3 for Onions rsilvcrsklnl Plzs 6 wks old pcr pair M50. Cranberries qt 1 Geese Wins 15 Gents But Loses In Life Battle CHICAGO, Nov. ‘.34 (CP)- Jul Russel won 15 w...» Lodz-n; but. lost a court battle for his life. The Oklahoma. desperedn wu convicted of kidnapping and. killing William Scott Hamilton, an Arian- sas city, Kas, flour salesman, by l. jury which fixed his rpenulty ct death in the electric chair. He received the verdict in silence but. after he left the federal court room lie recalled, with an attempt at jest, that he had won u. nickel each from three deputy nmrahels with whom he had wagered met he Wlgll? get tghB chair. 1d e ore e 39-year-o pflflfinb!‘ was whisked to gall, Judge Cherie: E. Woodward se Nov. 29 for he r- lug motions for a new tlrlal. e Jurlsts said that if may were or, med, he would impose sentence on that date. ROlVIE-Irhe Italian government paid $3,600,000 in rewards to par- ents of large families during the of i939 and ap- , proved 118.777 applications for marriage loans in two wars. Smear the underside of tdn spout with a. mile of butter as you are itlaklug the tea, and you won't llIlCl any drips on the lcacloth, TIRED FEET I FI~ w closed with the National Anthem. .>_ : Use Minn-M's m dandruff. TILLIE THE TOlLER—-—- CAN MAC “STOMACH” THIS? FIRST YOU TRY NEW FOODS ON ME~THEN YOU WANT TO TRY NEW MEDICINE... AND NOW A NEW DOCTOR Thlmbls__T.ir-?&tr¢. _ Stnrrinn POPEYE — — HOLD IT, MY FRIEND I SHALL GO AROU AND HAVE SOME WORDS WITH THE ___% com-z IMDOCTOR... MY FRIEND IS nu. room some PIE I Fv ‘tfvestovei OMMENDED ONLY THIS MORNING I RECEIVED A NEW TYPE OF STOMACH-pUMP-cMY OLD COLLEGE PROFESSOR REC.’ WE'LL HAVE TO IAM SEEKING A HUGE MAN WITH VERY LARGE AQM$-~" ‘l’ $UPPO$E VOL) HAVE SEEN SUCH A PERSON. HAVE YOU? IDONO fr.‘ l: