JANUARY s.,,1_94g__ Advertising Rates-llayable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement: 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word- Uiassiiled Si: per word; In M Floral and Spiritual Ofleringo, Colds, ‘ Notices 70o oer IIICII’ Lists oI etoa 5o per name; Letters of Condolence 70o pcr inch; Wedding engagements 40 words lor $1.00 5nd i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, ‘Illc oer inch or 4e per word. Lists o! Subscriptions Q3 cunts per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh [srock QUOTATIONS New York Stock Exchange ii- (Csnadinn Press) . Stocks Close Boarders -Wanted Miscellaneous =--~- __-;r-"-'" ' Am c iind F 1331-3 BOARDEIIS ACCOMMODATEP to srupsurs ACCOMMODATED AT Al“ T“ Tel 1'4 ea-12-a1- , sod custdn Street. 11-355-3-1-21. ggfiifiilxfflmco 2251i Av 9 - Wanted To Let BeLIh sleet an a-a Ches Ohio 35 -- “yANTEn _- NEW GOOSE AND To LET _ GARAGE APPLY 21o Chrysler _ 46 D 'k F u e not mixed. free 0! ' _ _ _ _ con Edison 12 7-8 rIvIIIrLgFnrIrT Llulrls feathers. Henry § ' also auto Lite i}! I 2 M‘ a1‘ “m NEW noose: r0 LET - 42 ELM I‘ °° ' Gen Motors 31 7-8 WANTED ,__ CARI-ENTER . AND Avenue. Hot water funwce. I-Iard- Gt N PM 21 s4 mechnzric tools. Exchange Store_ 32;»:- 110015. etc. Kenngott 381.4 10a Richmond Si» L-373'1"3-31- 1v1bm ward 3'1 . ~ TO LET -- FOUR-ROOMED N Y Celllfal 9 I'or bale apartment. Apply as Elm Ave. Nor Am Co 10 1-8 - ' " ‘=—'——————— _P_hone__ 121a. L-33B-1-2-3i. ggrliln P1316 fi y: FOR SILE -— 1 PURE BRED ' T ' _ 9 ' Sliorthorn Bull l year old; also 1 1'0 LET-nous]; 30 BRIGHTON 51d 011 NJ 41 1-4 sci. Bub sieidhs 3mm“ “w- “enk Road. Newly decorated. Phone as Tet" °°Pv 88 123131 °LWLJ_=P_BRX-"b_P-"5:1:=-“- rrs.ie. 121'; lira 1¢';-:.:-.::_—.—_~__;__'-:-._T_~:—_.' i" i" U S S‘ Co 55 h‘ FOR slur: - noose AND cmoc- Wanted Vanadium corn 2o 1-2 eiy store. Also six acres of land at West Union 24 1-4 stanhope. William Ross. WANTED _ BARBER APPRENT, West Eleo ‘Ia ____ _ Liiziafl- ioes. No former experience neces- ‘IVWIWOTY-h — " “ "'“ sarv. Write for information Moler _'\LEI-‘ '1 (‘III=.V. IN GOOD Barber College Halifax N-133 38 W010i‘ St. —"-———i—-—"~——i— F, * L-Ii - WANTED - nun: suurv m ‘ t good repair. State price, tnance Help Wanted Hum» Bmkiev Belem“ bad, --., ' ' B Bernard s. 01hr; W-INTEI) — COUNTIVUg GIRL IN P rs nal Assoclatgd Press Financial Writer lfliilll) of two. ApplyL 6 O NEW YQRK’ JML 2_(Ap)__'['he ___\ll11- Mimtt. .. . _ ' ‘ 3'3 ' - stock market got a. late start on a wwnco 1min MRS p M. “gdjndeggen giltjhqourAheipuggTi‘ ‘m1? ye“? ‘any “$5! H} m}, by . ‘v - r . . . - - rs assor e. - bass; Lflo-i-z-zl. %_dien Kindergarten Inséitgre. ,,,,i,_“‘f.,,,,‘i,‘§, puma-l ‘u, in a, °T°m° 1° 0mm“ ' "- éinullhgurTfpr gains of ftiloctiglns ‘tic > pon. erewassca ere a- lersonal Male 811d Female HCIP vanoes of wider proportions. WIIY SlII-‘Flilt WITII ECZEMA, PAL!‘ sis, Erytlicma, Impetigo, ClliillS, Bolls, Pimples Itch, etc? 'l‘ry Klccrcx—"A Quick Healing Salve." 50c; $1.00; $2.00. (Mod- ium and SIIOIIE). Recommended nurl sold by all Drug Storesnwbljfl. Lost WTLTQII mrncit Finder pie use leave at L-37i. this office. Reward. Wanted NOW I8 Tl-IE TIME T0 GET \ Government lob as Clerk. Post- man. Customs Clerk Stenoc etc Six Dominion-wide exams “rel since war began. Free Booklet. M C C. Schools Ltd. Toronto 10 Oldest in Canada No Agents. The first trade union in Toronto was an association of printers es- tablished in 1832. ll. K. S. IIEMMIIIG & 00. svrnvnnnc m REAL ESTATE I42 Richmond Si’. Tels. Dov l376-—Nioht 344 CITY IIIIIISES FOR SIILE Ccnlrully located. i1 Rooms, including '1 bedrooms, also bath. room. ‘.2 fireplaces. Price — —- - — — — — -— — — — —$309°~ nlso miter nil-burning furnace. Garage. Lawn. Garden. Lorie W- A " Si-lwnl Sircct. 5 Rooms. Hardwood floors. 511111107011. Hot thoroughly modern house. It was an exceptionally quiet come-back, however, with cessation of heavy tax selling 1:1 the past several weeks drying up volume to 582,020 shares compared with 1.300.- 853 1est_Wednesday. It was lightest full session since Oct. 30. The As- sociated Press average of 60 stocks was up .9 of a point at 38.0. Canadian stocks were stron . Ford “B" led the gainers, up a ful point, to 11 and Ford “A" advanc- ed 1-8 as did Imperial Oil azid Like shore Mines. Canadian Paci- fic gained 3-4. International Nic- kel 3-8. and Walkers 1-2. Only los- ers were DISIIIIGTS Seagram. off 1.8. and Brazilian Traction. down 3-8. Sears Roebuck added 3 5-8 points but was up 5 at the tap. American Can tacked on 3. Lesser gainers were Santa Fe. N.Y. Central. Penn- s"‘van‘a. Sowhern Pecifl". smth- ern Railway. Great Northern, Montgomery ward. American Tele- phone. General Motors. Chrysler, U.S. Steel, Bethlehem. US. Err-b- ber. Goodyear, Wesilnrhouse, Gen- eral Electric, J. I. Case, Interne- tlonal Harvester. Anaconda. and Phelps Dodge. (‘u the rP-vvnslde were S‘"rid~\rd Oil (NJ). Texas 0a., and Phillips Petroleum, MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan 2- FOR SALE Stocks mo” CITY BUILDING LOTS, CITY HOUSES. OUT OF TOWN Aldefmac HOUSES, HOTELS AND STORES Arntficld g 1.4, M“ gunor Gold 145 rAuus ron SALE on Au. PARTS or ms ISLAND Beagwf 5 14 We sre Agents for the sale of VITA GLASS. Bldgood 9 1.3 Brit Dom 19 T0 LET , gfihiérr. 23 ' rvnmsnsp IIOUSE-NEWLY LISTED. gflégtga” Half Tenement-Boston Street. 7 rooms, including 4 bedrooms. Cmhemmr 51 0 l’ Ion March 1st comarum Running water in bedrooms. $3 . assess . gonlsmen 3B b: av es 17 Denison TO LET Duquesne 9 1.4 UNFURNISIIED HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSES Ilffgfcfrogialrvblc Brighton-luxurious home with Edwud 5t. ‘f Boom; - - $32. Fed Kirk 2 1.3 10 rooms, extra bathroom, Smog 3 14 nar 1g a FURNISHED SUITES or moons {fgilfwk with light housekeeping privileges 1101mm“ m H O'I FURNISHED nooMs-wub er without board. Egg‘; i 2g I t N1 k I To LET rid. ti; i? HEATED OFFICES and WAREHOUSES- éfljgllfmd g9 1-3 Kirk Lake 45g ‘M’ 5”" 1° 7-“ , , ..._..____.__._____ Laps Cad g “T” "w? Leitch 43 CANADIAN SWTNE BREEDERS’ Brandon. Lit“ Assocmriox nmscrons FOR sdekdtebewnn-A. c. Weir, Aber- Mack?" g3 194g decn. Cleo. M. Huffman, Aberdeen Mach“ ._._.i Albertzi—-Dr. R. D. sinc air, Un- Madsen 155 Mr. R. W. Wade. Sscrctrry of the iversiiy of Alberza. E:.mrnton, Roy Mmamc 51 1-3 Canadian Swirc B e'd'='*rs' Assoclu- C. Marler. N1 1. Brfimner. McIntyre flan, announces that the mail bal- British Columbia - John. J. Magma. 45 lot closed Decembr 15th, 1941, Brown, surrey Centre. Maul,“ 101 electing Directors for the Mnrf- The Director 101 QUebNI-s elefiikd Mm co l 14 times, Manitoba, S‘SI(Z1I»CI'IQVI'IIT‘II"BL their Provmcial swine Breeders’ M m‘? 133 Allzcilo. nnl F-ri "h Columbia, rc- Annual meeiinll. 811d T01‘ 0111-0110 NM)“ ' suiting as [Ulow at the Annual Meeting rf the Can- 113mb 2i 3-4 Maritime Prmzu. w-Alex. Hnm- adiim Swine Breeders’ Association, Niki-WIRE 100 fliun, New per-m, p151, to be held in Toronto in February. hoisnda 50 1.4 Manitoba-Alex. Merhdnfuo. s. 1943- "Wml-‘iel 85 , Okalta 35 gnt Nickel 9 amour 35 Pnymastcr 17 Smelts Wanted £10k Crow 334 1011001‘ 315 Powell 75 Preston We ere buying smells Reeve, 32g daily, paying highest market Reno Gold 13 - . Royarlfe 9 p prices. Ship Express collect. s, Ab,“ 1 1'3 - Prompt return. sen Ant m: H r0 THE FARMERS AND $5233’. i2 M r: ncnu A N: s: ‘We any; JE||K|||$ BROS, gig“ 50o “Thanks for i e vo ume o _ , l‘ e 37 . Si ' L k goulirly shipped usdin Decileim- suMMhRslnE sriéfignfzcfi mg er, mi we nee anot er Bu Mn 15o 100,000 pounds of Milk-fed l ghlvllfrfie 1%? Chickens during January ..__- ____ Took n m nnd February. Get in touch mwagm“ 15 . ' h with us or the merchants Farmers "ear. Orr i who hnndlc ihcm for us In Hob Can 122 your section. Prices are UIMIIDIIBLIIWII vwwr" 35° Waite Amu 4'15 000i We sre lmyin dolly esttle Wendigo 1g hldiemhhorse 1h esmilih‘ strap: . Wri Harg 335 , e m r e R01 Ar. PACKING co. 22rd; °"' " ‘ ‘ nuns,“ . . . en ms. rop. 1'" "m" Coast c as (I D J k. P ) ltgazllllillCl ‘BLOCK " I'hone_ 1443-3 Mandy- _ M rend ON 1T5 Luella-still lrIIiT-ll-fl-Gl. Montreal Stock Exchange ‘(Cuudiu Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 150 Brazilian 7 3-8 B C Power A 3i Can cement 4 3-4 Can Nor Pr i5 Can Ind AI A 3 6-3 Can Pacific 5 3-0 Can Steamship a 5-3 Celanese 26 1-2 Dom Bridge 23 3-4 Dom. Bridge 36 3-4 Gen Steel Wares 6 1-4 Imp TOb 12 1.2 Ont Nickel 35 1-4 Mtl Power zz 1.2 Not Brew 25 1.2 Noranda 4o Quebec Power 13 Shewinigsn 13 3-4 t Lew Com .._ St Law Pfd 14, St of Can g1 1.3 St of Can Pfd _ Wpg Elec B 100 Wpg Eleo A _. Banks k».- (Onnsdion Press) Stocks close Canada -_ Commerce 144 Montreal 187 Nova. Scotia. -270 ROYB-I Bank 151 MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Jan. 2—(CP)__ Most issues boarded in the first trading session of the new year on the stock exchange today finish- ed ln higher terrlwry. Volume was small. Firmer among industrlefs were United Steel. General Steel Wares, Gypsum and Canadian Industrial Alcohol while Dcmlnion Bridge slip- ped. Bathurst was a sight. loser in 133-19911. Price changes in metals were mixed. Internaflonel Nickel was unsteady but pulled out a. winner while Norands. picked u» a smull fraction. Consolidated smelters and Hudson Bay Mining gave ground. Shawinigan and Montreal Pow- er improved in utilities and Bra-r zllirn shifted back. Canada Steam- ship issues and CPR. did better In carriers. 1:1 oils International Petroleum was modestly advanced. Celanese preferred was ii strong- er spot in miscellaneous and Na- tional Bwwerles was also pointed inward. Ogilvie retrieved an early o=s. Tnlal sales: 9,100 shares; Indus- trials 5,700; Mines 3,400. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stodu Close Abitlbi Com 60 Abltibi Pfd - Asbestos 1B 1-4 B A 0'11 17 3-4 Bcauhamois 9 5-8 Bathurst A 13 1-2 Can Vickers 3 Fraser VTO 13 Fraser __ Iiir Walker 50 Home Oil 363 Imp Oil 9 Int Pete 13 7-3 Price Coin 1o 1,3 Price Pfd ._. O Produce Przces MONTREAL. Jen. Z-(GP)-— Canadian Commodity Eatchange, Butter spot: Que (92 score) 83 3-4-44 3818s ‘spot: Eastern A-large 34A; A-medlum 30A; A-pulieis 27A: E-B 37A; E-C 21A. MONTREAL, Jan. 2—(OP)_ Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- of ‘Agriculture fellow:- : first grade prints. iobbL price. 35 1-4-35 l-2' first wade .50 ids. JObbIng price, ai 3-4-35; wholesale, Que no 1 pg;- geprized storage 34. no l storage 83 Cheese: current receipt western white and colored 24 F.O.B. fan- tory shipping point, first grade, wholesale western white and col- ored 26 nom. s: graded shipment offering A- urge 34-35; A-cne ; pullets 37-28; B grade 26-27: O grade 23-23 1-3. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.25- 135; no 2 1 . ; NB moun- tains no 1 1.35-1.40; m: green rxngintsins 1.45-4.50; whites 1.35- Grain WINNIPEG. Jan. 2-10?)- Whest futures prices on Winnipeg grain exchange today closed 1-2 Closing prices: Wheat: May 77 7-83; July 79 -8A. Oats: Ma 43 3-8; July 4'1 14B. Berle: ay 61 1-48: July eo 1-2A; t 57 l-QBJ Cash prices: .2 1 hard 74 5-8; 1 ntr 74 5-8; 2 nnr 71 3-" 3 "r 68 7-": t nor 6'1 3-8; B wheat 65; 6 vfhent 83 1-2: feed w ea. ab A—2' A a...- 1 l feed t7 i-il: i feed 45 3-8; 2 feed 41 D-B: 3 feed 39 3-8 ~ Bari y: 1 a 2 CW 6 row 84 3-4; l&2OW2rrw643-4; W0 row 50 i-il: 1 fed 5'1 1-4, 2 feed 86 1-2; 3 teed 56 I-2. .IIINIIIIRY BIEIIRIINCE Ladies’ Winter Coats meal-rag 1/3 off Men’s and Boys’ Winter Coats Clearing 25% off Also Special Clearance on Broken Lines ____2Aq1:=- Five .. . - SIIIE in all Departments Qash only --- No charges or approvals. S. A. M cDO NALD listfdirebffiffxinxiiiéirzstr? T312“? Pihiisslrt: on active service: TORONTO, Jan. 2—-(CP)—'I‘he minlng stocks stopped out, in the first Toronto exchange session of the new year. to recod substantzal gains while the industrlals ‘and the western oils tlglnened up 11153111- pathy to show moderate gains at the close. Trading was dull through most of the day and fairly active in the final hour to show aggregate turnover of 136,000 shares. The base metal issues, chiefly, were buoyant in the fnal period. International Nickel firmed a point to 35, Noranda 1 1-4 lo 50 1-4 and smeltcrs added a small frncvon. In the cheaper grzup Waite-Amulet led with a. gain of 40 cents to 4.75. ‘sing Corporation an; Reeves- MacDonald gained 12 and 21 cents respectively. Wright-Hargreaves was a strong issue in the gold group ivhile trad- ing in sizable volume. The price touched 2.90 and closed at. 2.85 for a net gain of 10 cents. Preston finn- ed 13 cents to 3.05 in active trad- ing and gains of 5 to 15 cents for I-Iollinger, Kerr-Addison, Little Long Lac, Macassa. Macllecd- Cockshutt, Pioneer. sari Antonio, Teck Hughes and Upper Canada. Papers were weak and other in- dustrial groups were irregularly higher. ‘Ihe close was down a point or more for Canada Melting and Gcokyear Tire and fractions for Bafhurst A. B.A. Oil. Canadian Celanese, Cosmos Mills, Fanny Partner, Loblaw A and Pressed Metals. Western oils were quiet. Home Oil gained e cent to 2.85 and Higlrwood-Baroee firmed 1 1-4 to 19. British-Dominion weakened a cent to L9. Markets at' a Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York —Stocks closed higher. New York-Cotton and coffee high- er. Cu rrencies NEW YORK, Jim. 2-—(CP)—The Canadian dollar and tire ound steri finished unchanged n ro- lntion the United siaies dollar in today's Nreign exchange deal- ings. Sterling was quoted at $4.04 and the Canadian currency at a discount of 14 per cent in relation to United States funds. (Ottawa. Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-0.01 per cent discount.) In Memoriam MRS. FRANCIS ll. IIENDERSON On Friday, December away at her home in Harrison, N.Y., Katharine J. Heri- person, nee Katharine J. Mellish. beloved wife of Francis i-i. Hender- son. Mrs. Henderwn left to mourn her loss, her husband, e daughter. Mrs. Robert L. Woolley of Staten Islmd, N.Y.; son, John M. Hen- derson, consultant engineer of the Puerto Rlcsn government, and lec- turer at the Bchnol of Tropical Medicine at San Juan, Puerto Rico; his young son, John Hen- derson, Jr.: I grandson, Robert woolle , J12; s granddaughter, Kathe no Woolley, both of Staten Island; and three sisters livln in Jamaica Plain: Mrs. Alice M. o1- ion, Miss Anne Alfredo Mellish, former vice-principal of i-hc Lvw- ell school, and Miss Leona s. Mell- ish, a war nurse in France and Germany in 1010-1919. A devout Christian since esrly lrlhood. Mrs. Henderson bore her ong illness with unfailing courage and a faith triumphant over death Mrs Henderson was born in summerside. the fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mellish. Mr. Mellish died in 1884, and a few years inter Mrs. Mellsh mwed with her family i0 Bos'on where she passed nwsy in IP07. Mrs. Henderson spent on'y irwo summer; on the Island sncc she left. out her two sisters. the Miss- es Mellish. are snnral visitors to _ Summerskiv. nit-f}. o. TtICKENNA The community :5: grerly shocked on iiondsy, December 8th st hearing of the passing of Han- 12, 1941, ' m. in me Town office, when he was preparing to enter the Court Room lu which he was acting as defense counsel, says a Pinchcr Creek ex_ change. He was rushed to St. Vin- ccntls Hospital but succumbed two hours later without regaining cou- sclousness. Mr. McKenna was born in hurle- woocl. P.E.I.. in September, 1885, the fourth eon "of Mi‘. and Mrs. Patrick McKenna, and received his ear“; education at Prince of Wales C01- lege. Charlottettown, the capital of the Island, coming to the West in 1913. I-Ie took his degree in Law from the University of Alberta, be- ing subsequently arilcled to the law firm of Szwary l-‘enerty, Calgary. His first law practice was in Bow Island, and in 1924 he opened an office in Pincher Creek. For years. he had been prominent in Liberal circles, and was the Liberal can- didate in the Federal election cam- pai;,;is of 1935 and 1940 for the MzicLcorl constituency. l-Ic vms a Pnst- Stair Deputy of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. McKenna was married to Miss Catherine Margie Giliis in February, I918, and besides his wife left to mourn are his datighter Helen of Toronto, one brother, James E, of Blsbee, Arizona, and lPrec sisters. Mrs. Joseph O'Ha11ur- an, Charlottetown, P.E.I., Marie and Margaret in the United states. to all of whom deep sympathy is extended. The fut-feral is on Saturday at 10 am, from St. Michael's Church. R.0.A.F. list 0f casualties OTTAWA. Jen. 2--(OP)—'1‘he Royal Canadian Air Force's 151st official casuaitg. 11st today brought to 1,237 the number of air force dead and missing reported officially since the war started. One man was reported killed on active service overseas, two pre- viously listed as missing, dead, five missing after sir operation; over- seas and one previously listed e5 missing. sale. Four men were repcrtnd killed on acl-ive service in Canada and one previously listed as danger- ously injured, dead. Sx men were reported missing on active service in Canada. Foliowtig is the casualty list. with official numbers and next of Irina-—- Overseas killed on active service: Kirby, Arthur Raymond“, PO., t JBBH. Mrs. A. n. Kirby (wife) Y Hamilton. Previously rcpnrled missing-n -' ford official purposes presumed dos :- Wililam Aloysius. P0,. (mottier) Sci. imolhcri Casey. J3270, Mrs. J. D. Casey Rzdcvlcwn. OM. Olwn, G:x"on Leonard. 1166161. Mrs. T. Olirn Si. Calharlnes, Ont. "lssing after air operations: Gain. John Sarto George, PO" J50~i3. Mrs. H. M. Gain (mother) lVfrnti-cnl. Bnuravriu. Joseph Raymond Fred- erick, Sch. 7860. Mrs, J. l-l. Bour- geau (mother) Ottawa. Burcholl. Orval Henry. Sgt. R67110, Mrs. E. M. Burchell (mother) Brockville. Ont. Dcnkiu. Jack Cecil. SID. M5200. Mrs. T. C. Dcnkln rmzilirr) 92 Ly- man Si. Truro. NS. During. Joseph Her-mile, Sgt... 11.55440, Miss O. Durning (sister) Montreal. Previously ri-perird now reported safe: missing- cunllffe, Francis Jarrod. $11-- 4293A. F‘. J. Cunilffe (fnllicr) 8t Boniface, Man. Canada Killed on active servlcri Gray. Robert Janriemn, PO J3483. Mr=. R. J. Cray (WIIP) Ucluelet. BC STIVOTI. Albert, Cerf‘. PO.. .1700‘ Mrs F7. Swuirn (mother) Ottnn" fili-cKiy Afnrfin Neil. Sui. R8631’? ll-‘lrs, (1. F3. McKay (tnnihrr) 8e1- ki"k. Mun. Tflvwlrl", Willard John. On‘ 1157501, Mrs. C. J. Zcnkie (mollww Vilhfiiivfl‘. Prevlnuslv reported dangerousl- lniui-eil-noiv reported to hrrr dlrilr Lotti)‘. Edward Arthur. 1.4!‘ 12.86335, W. H. Lovrry (father) The Runte, Albert William, PO., M782. Mrs. W. H, Runte (mot-her: Montreal. Schaefer. Kermelh George, PO. J6267, Mrs. E. Schaefer (mother: Hanover, Ont. , James William Paul, PO., J5l05, Mrs. J. W. P. Skldmore (wigs) Glynmill Inn, Cornerbrosk, 1 Chapman. Arthur. 52L, B65744. Mrs. A. Chapman (mic) Si. Nin- LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS connrcren For: even! WED- NESDA! AND SATURDATS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET la . ni i n . 3355' d“ 43° gggéye} $855? {Eécfgi on,“ 30,6, gabbflge. loe eden. t rdr 250 Mrs, R. J. I-leeney (mother) Ottawa. 3°31“ B“! 15'?“ Logan, Jchn Sydney, A0,. B93484, ° “g Me” 15'1" Mrs. F. Legon (mother) Pcterbor- c"am' ‘IL 49° ough, Ont. Qucks $140-$180 Dangerously ill: Iurk- 1b 134336 Push. Charles Wakelin, AG, sieflk- ib- 25-321 mozsvu, we. s. Pugh (mother) Be"- ql- 12-14:. T0ronto. W“ m moo-sine licrlouslv lil: Butter dairy 35-390 Sheldrake, Ronald Edward. Cpl,’ Corned Beef 15-16c RAF537614. Mrs. n. 1:. Sheldrake Potetees. pk 250 $111k) Godmanchcsier, Huntlngdon, gailiflifi. 6 ilbs d 25c g, PD es, eatnrl. oz. _5"d Pdrenips, s lbs. 40 22,, Turnips, 3 for 10¢ u Celery, 1b The Eastern Guardian one... .1... it Tomatoes. lb 25, ———- . crltszz." .'::":r.l..':::..""" "' 55:5‘ 133% 2 v»- 5'5‘- - ' "' ' vegetable Marrow lb 4-3- MWI! M!!!" may he inserted sit i5 chicken each ' ‘l 50 821a cents u word, Itrlrtl 1 ' ' r ,,,,,.,n"' ’ """""’ "' IéflIIITIIOWEX‘ 40.45,, ————-————— zillil- *2... e ..'WEDDING BELLS — AL Th6 g 5d Baptist Parsonage on Tuesday ai- gqmsh- 2 II”- 35c ternoon, Dec. 30th, Dorothy tree. re Pumpkm- ‘b 3o Godsoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb- Ib- 25-30c p. n. secede of Miiltown Cross an-rl Petis- lb- 4c Harvey William Moore, son of Mr. P9999“ 4 1°? 25c and Mrs. Wesley Moore of Whim Mushrwn“ 29c Road, were united in marriage by Br“”°u 597W" 25o licv. J. G. Duncan. The lrriie was cranbeme‘ m 25o becomiuzly attired in a dress u! fuchsia crepe with matching acces- sories. Pte. and Mrs. Warren Kemp £1 Sturieon were the attendants.- "PCIIURCH PAGEANT - The Young People of the Church, Montague, presented a beautiful Christmas pageant in zhe church on Sunday evening. Mr. W. D. Johnston prcsifid in the ab- senoe oi the pastor. The first par: of the program consisted of three numbers by members of the Sun- day school. A candle exercise by the Primary class. An exercise. A Touch of Christmas by the junior class and ilie hymn Away in Z1 Manger by three scholars. The pageant en- titled The Shepherd's Vision was a dramatic presentation, depicting the events on the hillside of Judea, on the birth night of the Christ Clu1'i. and was very ably given by the members of the Yllliflg People's so- ciety. Artistic costuming and color- ed lantern slides added to the beau- of the pageant which was un- der the direction of Mrs .1. G. Dun- can. 'Il'e itiuslcnl portion of the pagrant consisted of xiumlacrs by the ladies quAi'tcttc—Miss Grnce Crozler, the Misses Rena and Thel- me. Reid. and Mrs. Duncan anti solos by Mrs. Duncan-I... ..'.J'ene MacKenzle and brother Wilfred McKenzie urt- homc on lc-Avc, they arc sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dun McKenzie. lliontuguc. - l — flfifi-EHHHNE‘: n. igvnv“ Two-apartment house, centrally located, heated: First floor corn- prlslng flve rooms Including kitchen and bathroom: fireplaces. Second flonr comprising live rooms includ- ing kitchen and bathroom; hnrd- wood floors, sunny exposure. Apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY Baptist‘ Radish, bunch 10c New‘ carrots, 2 bunches Professional Bards McLEOD 8 BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY LLB, Barristers and Attorneys-ac. Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street Morrell and Company II. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown L_____.._ ... .. l | i EYES EXAMINER AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New Location Corner Kent and Queen St: Opposite Rix‘: Grocery Evenings By Afllwlmmcllh‘ Phone Residence 1013. . lherlit-ulrir- e null“ r i-nr "My l l i-Ausiuit n 11.111)". nnnu n! Mo" (‘lmmhern ‘In n \.\ (‘Imrlulieiiuu n. " " H. F. McPHEE 8A., K.C. NOTARY 52c. BARIUSTEB SOLICITUR Rlley_BllIIdIng Chariottetgyp BELL 8r MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. (‘rhflrlillltl-"W" P. E. Island. PALMER Kr HASLAMJ A. s. uAsLAu B.A.. m. . nmmsfsit. arc. Bank of Neva Scotla Chambers Charlniteio¥3 mossy _ Phone 85 P. O. Box ‘I. MocGUIGAN 8r TIIAAPLNgRC _ cu ( . ~ c. sRrT ctAiliIlhnAluort. K. 0- Bsrrlsters. 8011mm’! MONEY T0 LOAN 1 Provi I I Bonk eiegfrlifrfa 33in "cI-Tuieneww ' \.,(’ vvrfl‘. '-