i j a "race so: THE OWN GUARDIAN i%-_ advertising Rates Iinlmun Ohm-gel For Any Advertisement 2s Cents. Ofltrnffinardien locale 5o per word; Western and Eastern by]; 3e per word; Announcements and Corning Events 8o per "Q; gig-Mao's; per word; In Mernoriam Notices 80c per n‘, 1.1m or Floral and spiritual onerinrl. Clrds. m. 5c per Illa; Letters of Condolence 84c per inch; Wedding Bngege- ggtn, (O words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 Payable in Advance quis- Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per inch or 5o I Am Tel ges- word; Lists of scriptions. l9 cents per inch; Address Am water l‘ ‘u fnwncnion, $1.00. Other rates on application. Anaconda 4o Atchlson . 96 1-8 Baldwin 20 1-8 ’ . B and o . 1a 1-4 Lost Found btrayed For Rent 38nd,,‘ A‘, IDS‘! 1N crrv, STRING roasts. T0 BENT - cannon. ..1>110NE_§‘;',‘ng """"""" " .m“d" phcme filo-J‘ 8214' ‘Borg @l'l.'. BETWEEN CHABLOTTE- TO RENT-LARGE HEATED B"!!! w.“ “q Montague, side of double bedroom. suitable for Caterpillar ' yuqden bed. Finder please no- two or more young business C and O I“ tify Doug's Service Station. men. Apply Box 22B, Guardian. ChrYSlEI‘ 85 3-3 - Monmgum phone 44-11. Col Gas b3 ,_---- -- ~~ r " Male He] Wanted 0"" 8"" B - 3 3-8 I05’: ..- mums 0.01.1» WRIST __% ___,p _i Cons Ed as 1-2 " Watch, around Nil-Inn Rt-‘Stwr- WANTED - MAN on aov FOR Curtiss A . 1o 1-4 r Int. Please leave M Gu¥@' , farm work. Harold Stead. Char- Curtiss Com . 6 ‘-—~--'-""F S" ’ - . . . 1 .. - IouNn-IN crrx. 1.1111115 QKEYIYYTLP RUB. - ..§g1i-‘lg2so1o' watch. brown strap. APP Y AN orronruNrTv _ ESTAB- E... ' u 3_.-. Guardian. nsnfitlblaursl Watkins nlscrlotlqen E,‘ 353; —-- ava a e. It ou sr a-l ' nr gressive, and ybetweene tigetcen Mom" 5o 1'2 n Q r31 Ma t1 \*‘ ages of 25 and 55—have or can Gmdrihn‘ " a; secure travel outfit, this is your‘, G, N“. PM 48 a a ___,__ --~_-~ - - -—- opportunity to get estabiilhed in ‘ ' — NE". W. iilGtnt-i» ;_1;rorl‘iut1rl.ble liiiifillllfiss of ytour oavm: H :2 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ...° The 1P1? 6.‘;i‘.§f..“‘e§..;.‘;.l§. {llllvwsr “'1 1-4 came 51.1141“; 3011‘: Z-‘Gm, 2117 Masson s1, Iniajilnp 131.14 Charlottetown ‘flick QW‘ 1111 Tel . 1s 1-3 t“. BOX Vvanted éMnv 134; 38 “N ___ 9111100 ., - i. A. M¢GU|GANI B-A‘ WANTED To our LATHING Monte . 011-1: NOTARY. ETC. machine in 500d condition. Nash Kel 13 3-4 IABRISTER. SOLICITOR Staflord Leard, Victoria R. R. ‘Vat Cash ._ 36 3-4 11,0010 — -~"— —-—~~"* " " ‘ N Y Central 17 3-4 CUBKLEL WANTED IMMEDIATELY- N Ame, 28 H, 3., r houseiéeeper far‘ flartriily wot 1&0 pal-mg pix ‘ 3g 3_3 , ocae near arc e0 r1. - pen R 33 MORRELL “m, COMPANY ply Leslie McEwen, North Rlv- pep; m 34 Chartered Accountants er, or phone 1506-5. HJ__ Phillips 55 5-8 1mm“ Tm‘ mum“ WANTED - PAIR BOYS exams gm“; 1' 2: . 9D“ ' Phone i441 - Bo: 344 and boots. Size 1. Apply Mrs A Sea" R a,’ b8 charhmemwu Kennedy, 88 Hillsboro Street. simmonsi 36 a4 WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Socony 14 B‘ M‘ sfAzsliuflk Phone 1101-2 Mimnel Brae. 5 p“ 45 7.3 Beside» I ll’ s R. . 4s ‘1-8 To Let Sperrv 20 so 05-1 NJ . 0e 1-4 O ' TO LET—FUB.NISIIED ROOM . FUN-m STENOGRAPHER for business girl. Phone 517-1.. i2??? ' a: 7'8 W"°°I"PM" “m” m‘ ' ' ’ . 1r 1 n 111' "129 a-a qeneert prozrtum. correspondence, ‘T0 LET-TWO-R/OOM APZWII‘ Ulrltrén Mic c .. .. w 3'8 typing and bookkeeping ment, préllvate entrance. ppy Unm corp a 3-‘ "I'll-P: flag‘??? M’ on“ m l USRubbcr so w W "II ' m; u s s11 11 1-2 Apt. No. 1. Connaught Apti- Perso vanamum _ 13 1.4 Powml 51M! uvuucNrc ‘EUGPPLIES dtilrjlolfg: Wamer . 11 s-s -—————————~—-~~———— i m e WSKPM P wet U 1 w, 19 11-3 H. R. DUANE 8. C . sealedmenggéopemwigmglrégeugsgju: Wefthsenlozln __ 35 L8 Chartered Accountants Mniumzggqgr bent. B8, 1.0-6.1... $111? m l: T: s: Grafton Street m c“ m‘ 9‘ “"“““°“ m" Ygfngjf, 66 ‘ Charlottetown Machine;y Ihnne 2080 B0! M‘! “*- ‘lnntloiph W. Mimninl. CA. AAISPOIIISTABLE or a. o Road VO-OQ§O§OO-Q-+00oaQ0e00Qeee Comm-Halon nwjpmen; of every kind. You would honor us by MCLEOD 8' BENTLEY writing. Duke Equlpmen: Com- w, a. BENTLEY, mo. may. 297 Duke St; MoY-real- MONTTREAL, Dc: o- iCPt-Pro- L L BENTLEL 51;, _ duce prices quoted here Saturday d A" r . n, i OI‘ 3W5? reported by the Dnninron Depart- Ifarrlstcrs In .0 M)’ - -——-——-—-———-—-~—~—’—- mgnt qf A rlcultuv- {.11 ; Li" Fgxl SAL‘; itpnnsiw‘ Eggs: Fgee case-a X llhige 4.3- oi er an gine. . E. . 1M I’ in St e t ‘ 44 1-2, A medium 38 ~38 1-4; A r m I e leivflle‘ _ __ I puliet 3-1-14 1-4; c a1 Pac<ed for Q-Qo-e-eeooo-eeeeoeoeeo-veow yo“ SALE_1935 CHEVROLET. exgortjeMD 41,‘p1.ilets 37. 59.11am 11,991 John A, MgKennn, u! r: Wholesale. 01c pasteur- ALEX W. MATHIESON Orwell Co‘: 119d, 39511 and ploy-age. no 1 49 BABBISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Office: 90 Great George Street “on” to Loan Collection on. A. aTsTil-TH DENTIST 175 Grafton Street Office Hours: 0 to 12-2 to 5 Telephone 22114 M. ALBAN FARMER 11.11., 1.1.1:. MONEY TO LOAN BABRISTER. sonrcrron. mo. CIIARLOTTETOWN GAUDET 8. HASZARD Bu ' Solicitors, Notaries, lite. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. BJL. LLB Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown, P.E.i. . BELL 8. MATHIESON Barristers. Solicitors. he. R. R. BELL, M.L.A.. n. 1.. MATHIESON. 1.1.11. ILC. Attorneys-nt-Lnw LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES COLLECTIONS I50 Richmond St. Charlottetown. 1115.1. ‘F FREDERIC A. LARGE ' nanrusnn no. ‘billion Building. Iii Grafton St. R0. Box H! 1 [hone l“! 1’ CIABLOTTETOWN. 1112.1. ‘FTSEK nnrriffltsis-iia‘ l‘ three weeks old. Ilolstcln grade. . Emma. Bovyer, Bunbury. l saTETEFKNcTFwBna‘ KT '11": l Prince Street, December 11th. Afternoon and evening. FOB. SALE-NEW HAMPSHIRE pallets. 51-1. mont-hs old, starting to lay. Denharn Kiinlulr, Mon- tague. $1.50 each. FOR SALE -- NE DRIVING mare, quiet. Price $35. One two-year-old horse, well broken, price $85. Knud Jorgensen. FOR SALE -—ONE DRIVING sleigh. Apply Lowell Younker, Union Road North. FOR SALE-MILK COW ‘l YRS. old, due to freshen April 10th. Apply Michael Costello, Green Bay. FOR SALE — TRANSMISSION All Chm .. Am Car . Am Smelt New York Exchange l-2», current receipt Que no 1 pas- ‘eurizcd 39 3-4.. 11".] M11; 11-1 z 3s 11-4 (lei Mil; first grate creamery prints job price 4.2; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; cur- 'ent receipt. fob factory. colored 22 1-16; white 22; wholesale, col- ored 22 13-16-23 1-16; white M 3-4-23. Potatoes: '15’ lb bags PEI 1.20- i-Zi: NB 1.15-1.20: Que 145-125. SELECTING THE MATING PIN (Experimental Farms News) Early in the year poultry raiser: are concerned with making up the required number oi mating‘ pens for the hatching reason.‘ Whether or not an intensive, fully recorded system of pedigree breed- ing or a more liberal torm of mat- ing for the production of egg: (or sale to commercial hatcherier in followed the general strength find case and gears for '36 Chev. Gordon Frizzcll, Cornwall. | !FOR SALE-CIUOCHETED TABLE 1 Cloths and Centerpieces. 98 Elm Avenue. l iron sannirwmtroo, coo l l t x1 stove. suitabls for country plv 97 Upper Queen. FOR SALE - 1 SOLID OAK BED- room suite, also 1 high box sleigh. Write 225. Guardian. FOR SALE — 05 BABIIED ROCK Puilets. laying. Apply Frank Gal- lant, Rusticoviile. 00.000»... a-eoeeeoo ‘-; _ CHAitLES t. mouuo . ' ILA. Banister. Solicitor. y,‘ Notary. lie. 2' sumo Trent Building, g Charlottetown .1 rem 1m AQAJA Trees. Kelly's Wood Yard. Phone I {non saur - 11m crmvnorir v 0-000 o0 oooeooe-oo-eoeoooeeeeoeeee in. v1. n. cinsou DRY SLABS AND CHRISTMAS 12594.. Coupe Good condition. Apply K. L. Paynter, Haulbrook. F0! SALE — TILTING SAW bench for framing and cutting I lumber. complete with 2% horsepower gasoline engine. Ap- plv H. J. Clements. East Roy- ally. no; minion Experimental Station. Char- vigour of the birds should be con- sldered. Over-fat, sluggish. lazy birds will prove disappointing from a breed- er standpoint, and those that are weak, poorly developed are worse than useless, says B. P‘. Tinney, Do- iottetown. PEI. Birds typical of the breed and only those that are stronz and vigorous as indicated by ciore. bright feathering. upright.» alert earriazc. prominent. bright eye and clean cut head and face free from heaviness or meatiness should be selected, The birds, too, should be broad backed, deep deeled and straight, and full breasted. Dil- quallficatlom such as split wings. off-colour feathers. feather stubs and side sprigs are handicaps. lo too are birds showing any eye detects such as distorted iris. grey or "pearly" eye, and these carry- lna too much 1st. While all these points apply to both males and females. it should be borne in mind that "the breed- ing male is haif1i1e flock" and Qllflrmw nonsls Ion saw. A1‘ mn- M Gf“‘.“ oil Hotel stables. Kent Street. 1' ghgflgggg", Two driving horses, nix and - seven yearn old; also three work * It Phone ill! horses. from 1000 to 1000 “ - ’ ‘ voung and sound. Gor- tiASLAM iW-Mll I- gannsun. as. tun. no. don Wright. covrmrr Auras? selection of ail males should re- ceive special can. gfiirghnurr when... I ‘cinnamon-mun 1111.1. llpswlng 1.. Rails 0n iiav York Exchange Saturday By VICTOR EUBANK NEW- YORK. Dec. 8-(A1>)—A wide upswing in rails, following the long-awaited height rate boost. featured Saturday's stock market aithouih most other da- pertments failed to participate to any great extent because of per- sistent pessimism over the nat- ional coll crisis. With the bulge in the trahl- portatlon section, the market made it two rising weeks in a row for the first time since last August. Speed characterized the open- ing although the ticker tape kept up with trhe proceedings. There were subsequent slowdowns and top gains o1 one to four or more points were reduced by quick proflt cashing at the close. 111a Associated Press BO-stock composite was up .7 of a point at 04.3 and on the week showed a net advance of .9 of a point. Of 8'15. registering, 488 rose and 180 y” $1353. “Wald! "rfifii was: W "has Ethfl. Elli. III GIN >51 ...~..:-..a-r.-:..1~: .111: ‘mewn liamhorgtrta housewife ll t iaei cl ved from (J m’: ‘ a "' ti‘. 1 nu‘ miser- no lnid uulfiided t: ill-rhyme Ontu. 1 SW51‘; weeks! ypgtirtldve ltlilglllfidllll 0;“ "u" iliisd o rack on retnrgyoi fi peerage. U. S. O um. Both {£58. Steel and Bethlehem were unchanged. On the oflside were American Telepllfiflc. TEX" Co.. Electric Power s: Ught. In- ternational Nickel and. Union Carbide. Hturunel - Ross, in the curb. “fined (our points at 2.4%. Ahead also were Cities Service, Electric Bond 6a Share, Pennroad and Cora Inc. Atlantic Coast Line Co. was up four on meagre sales. What stocks did: hind,‘ “Mum Potato ihrketiiepurt The following Dominion Dnplrl- ment, o! Agriculture Marketinl Service report is to: ThursdlY- Dec. s=- » Unleu otherwtre specified. l" quotations are wholesale to re- tail for 76 lb lacks. No. 1 grade. in good merchsntabie iondttion. MONTREAL - Truck receipts Jmitedtlar-‘yrrlvala 11 PEI. 34 N B., 1 Que. Number of cars on track mciuding broken 58. Supplies lib- eral. demand moderate, market fairly steady. PM whites‘ $1.30- 125; NB t1.10-i 20; Que $1.15- 1.25. UlTAWA-‘lkuck receipts nil. Oar arrivals 2 PEI, l NB. Number of car: on track Zncfuding broken 6 Supplies heavy. temand slow market steady PEI. NB whites. 8130-135. NB. 15 1h paper. 32c Locals, no 2 ‘lbs-S; 00. N. B, re- packed 10 lb. 23c. Que 50 lb. paper, so to 0o cents. TORONTO - Truck receipts heavy. Car arrivals l PEI. Nrmber oi cars on track including broken 9. Supplies heavy. demand slow market steady, PEI, NB whites, 3130-140. Ont whites. 8110-125 Maritime potato movement dur- ing the 24 hours ending midnight: i EGEMBER 9. 1946 COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE, BOUGHT e SOLD ~ QUOTID F. J. Bliiliiill & GIIIIPMIY LTD. Members lnveshnent Dealers’ Association of Olllfln I. I. IIAGNALL- ' Telephone 1410 ill Richmond Si. Charlottetown Annual Meeting POULTRY mousnv COMMITTEE AGRICULTURAL ROOM, om". or AGRICULTURE _ TUESDAY, orcrmazn 10,1945, AT 1.30 m. Your attendance is urgently requested to assist in formulating plans for the benefit 0t our Provincial Policies; also the Report oi the Producers‘ Consultlve Committee's recent Conference in Ottawa. By Order of the President, D. A. MacDONALD. _ L. MacDONALD, Sec'y. ‘F 0 R S A I. E OFFERING FOR SALE Choice Registered Oxford Ewes, proven breed- ers; also shearlings and lambs, all bred. One XXX Ram Lamb eligible for Government Premium. CLARENCE F. HASLAM, Springfield, Lot 67 l”); yaw Trrousmns or Pnoru- in the Cannes, Grave and Nice regions of France earn their living in the growing and proccaaingot‘ orange flowers, lssmlne, roses and other iiovvers for perfumes. Thousands of people in Canada eira their living . directly or indirectly in the production of nickel. A large part of the pcrfdmeproldnced in France is exported to other lands. "Leanhan cent of the Nickel prodocedain Canada is con- sumed in Canada. The mt is exported, and the money received helps will! French-perfume!" . . y and other 1.. " ‘limo-r declined during the clay. 1n front for lllc brief session 1% PEI cal-loads pzrsh Capo Tor- WB" NOTE-ilk 8L Wcsiern. 111p four Advam“ " 293 mentine: NB l. NB 4. Montreal 7. at 2411; Union memo s11 at. 129%. D°°““°s m Toronto z. 0th...- Ont 1. usa 1 Greet Northern 2".- ut 48%}. Santa U“°h“"9°d a” m Carioads passing NIcAdam and Fe 27’. at 90%, Southern Railway T°m 55"“ " Rlevgrg 4.. 1011p; 2'5 at till/é, Pennsylvania Railroad pg; N15 21.’. at 2B. Milwaukee Preferred v Muntreal ____ __ _]0 10 2% at 47%. and Northern Pacific 55w AIRPORT 011m- Que __ 1 _. l fit flit. " 1 __ p _ Toronto .. 8 — Modest improvement was re- Amlssglzfighnaluségfgogvom éfiaixmfl other on; __ __ 4 3 tsined by Chrysler, GeneralMot- mo) mmmned airport and flying U g A l6 4 ors, Goodrich. Sears Roebuck. m“ but to be bum B; Mam‘ , Inlerllflflmlfll Harvester. Illierllm‘ and Botany Bay. New South Wales. Seasonal Summary (Cnriots) 101181 TBlBPlIDHB. Public Service will have run-ways of 8.000. 8.200 of N. J.. Westinghouse, Standard and 5,600 feet. Extensions {or other To date PEI NB NS Ttl Oil (NJ), Allied Chemical. Gen- lengths will be made when plane 1946-47 2347 431'.’ 187 6851 era] Electric, Jchns-Manville and movements exceed 500 daily. 1945-40 .2192 4295 98 6585 I e/xfiwes 1/"21/2/ [gave . A - rat unintentional. ...¢......t..........,.. canton. Lianne.‘.zs_,111,u‘e-j§ '.'...i...fi..i..." e. . Canada. Canada cannot 1.5.515 on importing from other lands unless Canadian goods are exported. Bach increase in the export of Canadian Nickel means more workers employed in the Canadian . _' ' Nickel industry. thousands of Canadians who produce the power, lffll. lumber, explosives, machinery and gup- plies used by the Canadian Nickel industry. By coherently expanding the use of Nickel at home and abroad. the Canadian Nickel-ia- illltry brings additional benefits t5 Canada and Canadians. ’ “t1 It eiaonteana lobe for the other Q zrvtetji < twiliiitlii hi!‘