. ‘g _ i DECEb/IVBEIQ s. 1940 @'0 CK QUOTA TIONS Wiontrealgtock to... THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN MINING (Claudius Press) ‘IOROMO. Dec. 4- . N. Y. $106k Gram wnmmma. D . Mm‘ o" *3 7'3 EXC e futures prices t5? iT‘°"’flv."uii. -- Amm Gold 1 1'3 . .rm today 1 C Anglo can w , qua midi"! tn the ' n a e Arntfl ld gvertrrin exchange. Closing qmifilffifi Aunorecolq at 1'4 tttntndlan Press) 73 ie-auxfiréghgfiibiguth December at.‘ gghéghlfi 7 = ‘ c, cents.’ “d ‘my 7“ 3'4“ (Canldtan rm.) nitigo; m’ siociifi ‘m’ Buenoe Aires showed a m“ ' Bob o n 2s tivity and prices at nuzm - e M" Stocks u," .Brai’ome 7 Am goalie]? l“ H; chnnsed to 1-8 cent hiéheim um‘ B 4% gigantic 2': gliiietgtrcllgia: 73 1.33 ggillziiligh w: gig}! a 1'2 B““"\"."A‘“°°° a; 1Z3 B. July 1a out. ' M" "7 1-8 n c Power 1t Cent Pet ,3: uerdnmuvl 85 34 0a“; Dec 33 142B, May 32 34B iliidg Products 15 1.3 Cent Pol-o m e 1-8 “it i‘ “c i ‘é2‘?1‘é2£€?i'“° ,t 1-“ Slat“ i» .. _ ar : _ . s r 011111111311 u“ 1 4 “My a?’ 43 1 4. Mo! 13 3-413. i can Ind Al A 135 Cochcnour 1g 34 84 ___ lggn gaclfic 5 3.3 Cornmonw 31 * it it - r i: onto" . - . -a 2e M :g%-rl: tgnlclt . at 1.: lnite m a‘ b2‘ oul Pfd 1B 1-2 D0119 Oil a La i; g-g 32:: slit". i: c: ksiy" . $14 ‘ | Momma,“ |L>o1n ‘rextilc Falcon 1'1 . ~ DN- i-icri-Tl v 215 3] l,‘ gdfilnégiiln LiVQSZOCK Branch rgpgyi‘: C0 1g l" "dmlglgk 5 43g 2 a slteelyartlféeiieixgvbeesreagnrlly 2o cattle. Gen Steel were: o :3 ' CE.‘ d 28 I it; a a ffzllevfticfrnsglrcwctn the two i/italilliviflll Imp Niigilracl ~ Gt lo 12 }_: ' " ." "- iMil Poiver g9 1-3 60911115}; ' 34 _ PrLes on all classe- f 1i' " r ~ 2 or v-a Wlqfmfieadvl. t 5 o ‘eawckfiéfii gig Car i? giliilxigigmGOid s?! M ‘e we ‘e no 1 i, -, _ 19 3-4 call/ES and lambs to leliiloigtig; macaritlclei‘ ‘ggtivfléiidzlorp 5g §3§°§Mk 2 1'4 104 811°}; c“? unchanged at s11 to; Shaiwinigan 1e irroilincer ‘l’; — - r cs . .25 _ . . glib; fed undsgvateigdsgirig fiirp Bul, gird‘ —l ‘i-s $15.5‘? o“ 2:8 . off t its, .. .. . $1 P" hflKriigcmltgiAaiilfith ‘tiiscfiiiitv; aii-‘gf EslfxcnA IE Huiel£ay Mm 25 1'4 BANKS "osiltiiiis- mint c ilgsi- rsrr" it it?“ h; i? bee; tic-it» lrrir ginifeifs’ 11112115 ' 1551i not. "° " “ _..____ ' ~ 9a lihtintlinn Press) 3i‘; tiiiiirigfigg’ gfilrgdsnszirergtirnl“ osvaer M k A Ilgfishcoai: l? g: a Choice steers $7 '75 got 1' mp5 a)‘ et itch ' . Cl . r ~ - 60 c‘ -d — ' A ' 53in‘... - '3Z§Z1“"éo$“s5‘§§' ‘ia§.i1"““°“ -“- Glance 32.11:" m o? cowl 16R m1- $3.75. courier; s2 to ‘fznzs ‘gifts.’ Mulnrtio 121 M “.°“‘ .%‘*'1°““ \ m‘ "25- bmlnr bulls ta tosses -——- McKenzie 11o - iiitiilllti — butcher bulls $4.50, ' (Bv The Canadian Press) mcwamn 28 ""- ‘ "" Kealissitm, grnssers s4. T t B H Mmlega 54 m $3, m“ grade lamb; $18 ornn 0- ase m: it stoJts low- "I'D y 2 __-____ ' "Pijfilds higher; industrial and NI-Ybflb 33 M ont real Cfirb Miuitnor-‘oil; steady. I llggraiédz M 34 Produce P ' ‘i? iiliitr-ttrili”: liiifiogrn" 133i" oarien r fi wanna“, yum) r1333 Noe: York-Stocks clued uno nnl- gléfgg: '11; _k. 0| --_- Vi Innipcg-Whent. uncharged, Pacalta 66 5”‘ ’ °" MONTREAL. 19cc. 4-~<cr>>_p1~o- New York-Cotton, rubber ms coi- P“ Pete 24 and Ahmbl Com _ dlwo Market prices here t.duy, as ice higher; sugar unchanged. P511101" 134 Abmm Pm 6 14 $543M Ry 1211c DDmlILtOD Deparc- _ gartnsen 4 News 14 M Bunch s: Julture, follow: BRADALBAP-RUBAL Pfimflllcr $41-4 B A on m 34 pm“ 613.0 bbilfx-éstprigéadga caiganiegy INSTI1V PE Piegyférgvgld . h ~ l 1-2 ‘ 1 . , -— - : -—-—- §§i§uf7§.“‘1f 1g M iirst redo solids. robbing price. a2, Tile Bradalbane Rural w. r. held $1175" 21: c1111 Vickcrs 3 3.; ‘ 31 Quebec no 1 pasteurized, their regular monthly and annual t” my 71-2 pop A 5 lmrmm Teceillii Price. 32 3-8. Que- meeting rtt the home of Mrs. John 513g)“ 32° Md A m 141120 no. 2, 3i 8-8; Quebec no l. pss- , J. Macbeod on Tuesday evening, st A?“ 3 1-3 Fraser _ Wmiw- WYWIQBMB 10511138 DrimYNovember 12th. ‘The ?resldent op- 31'? air walker 4B 1-2 mm“ 33 34? NBTldBd» 32 7-8’ ened the meeting by the singing s“ Am 355 Eraser VTC _ ' Quebec no 2. iresh and regraded 32' r 0d t s“ Riv” 5 imnpgil 9 1-4 l r ghitlc‘, clhricntlil iinisoria. agiierefiltitti-rgs ti? ‘grxfiedlafi ' FOP it... i: m», "in-it; c:::“:t..i"t.i“::r“tcitotirii: tints. i: Price Pld ._. 14 l ~16. white and colored whole- to b e1 h’; be d 1'5; m M), l b y g mern rs on one v - slave Lake 33-4 white undngologéffie cogent $2353? §.°'-,§”",°"’d"°" all” by m” s?” m‘ 14° i m u" en an o s F 91% M‘ 3f (tilirspyiaivsalivorlguircrig! Bylvaniatisen $4833 5: waded Shiilmflits ill 115E411 k -1 d ed th I 5 I Tack H h » __.._ free cases, selling price. A-l: "o. ac no“ e g e sum o s ' mm “g w hem-i 6mm»- w-w l-mediim 33-3.» nth? »i15§i1§§“2'ir1i‘it°’w”§?§‘$53313?‘F11; Eiiimm“ ’ ' - . o, uoeistea Preu “Illhfilfll Writer lets fax-nail: agflciiiagflgprrifiirégi lil; i me coming year, Uclu S S _ in‘: fly“ I'I flylisa*\lfday imw YORK Dec. t-(Am-ne- Polar-m: Que whites no 1 754's fifj“if}fkf'if"m%‘u§fid ilrgriteiiregda lcentnrltish demand for American 50-135: 2, Ao-ss; NB mountain. spit s {-2, _ M ' ' wood Cad t - w, amps gave a mo“ w ‘m? no l‘ 75's £54m, Pm coomers m, J Mo; 1:101‘; asurer - rs. John “m Ham BOY! Genuine H°P59h1de Leather o A broken line of Men's Winter Overcosts, no two alikq mining 5n shipping shares w. %5'igsngi71glo; PEI mountain 11o 1 Digfltors '_Mrs‘xenneth Graham Ymlr YG Coats, 26 to 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . I All glzeg. Regular value $18.00 to $22.50. 4 8m“ loge, pndmmabed the xlygécnlzilscigzggkalgousins end Miss An- “LISTED Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. u iaglélaimlzltgNllzasetlilklrcisugeragrfi MO/IORIST Plwgtoiénlkyuvéilslrmwr Audmm_ Mlgamlm Abbott and Romulus 65 Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, heavy plaid wool. SIZGB , Show Mm,“ 50mm,” the Miishghrrtiystiltfie ligicgiltlexrlgfsméms ex Km, Tum, 7 b: 26 to 86. S 4 95 95 Men's Fall and Winter Suits in broken sizes, u good assort- ii trend. Walker's steadied. iviiowmmt. -'rh@ case of e‘ tended m our retiring Pmsmentl vxgfmfie igfigkpttgpasfsgdl _ Prices r and - at]? 13:‘ (llefl-UBYHB- Regular value to $25.00. 4 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , I The Amociated Press averflie of I selected stocks remained un- changed nt- M, ‘nansactions totalled" 651,170 sitnreg compared with 449,- 200 yesterday. About one- ixth of the suslorrs volume represented daffl-Msle transfers of Commonwealth end Southern which closed with its llilccfi although it was 1-18 point 0ft through most of the day. Gainers included N71‘. Shipbuild- lna. lntcrnritionnl Mercantile Mar- inc. Amcrican Hawaiian Steamship, loft. Du Pont. United Aircraft, ‘U. S. Steel. Yountzstcwn, Harvester and Texas Corn. On the off side were Ciiritsici‘. Western Union, Eastman and NY. Central. T0 LET Attractive 5 room Iumhhed apartment, hot water hesi- man bittn the dog" has developed in Bellevl c, Ont. Where on owing motorist lws paid damages. to the Canadian National Railways mid to two railway employees to ter- minste s court action. The Ciiilfld- lain National Railways claimed a gomery’; fault. Th and tcrmlnntied defendant who $2,180. and R personal injuries. _.________ ARRANGE CABLE MONEY ORDERS MDNPREAL, Que. —A aired by ilhe Money Order Depa lflli- (‘all 380-! between 0 RM 8 p.m. L-iocs-ia-z-oi." Advertising Rates tilztssrlleu 3p m; wan] tlurnl and Spiritual Olferlnp "inilcntlnn. \_ To Let to tortrwafi-tfrarfir "Wills. i3 Pownai st. G 14-30-13-341. Miscellaneous PKiiT? ‘m ‘~—————-—-- reazgllaifii-lvllrl. nyvrzsw my “m “flue amount in going busi- lu“ pm)‘ part-time corvice. Give Putin” égtlélfgnein confidence “WWW. Halifax, ti???“ “m lti mimum Churn for Any Allvlflllfl" trntroi iiuurdlln locals. 6o per wor '° 9" “mil; Announcement; and _ ' a In Memorhim Notice: 100 P" "whv hm‘ " L, Cords, OM» 50 P" ‘"5193 untlolence ‘we oer inch. Wciidin| lml i0 units for ovary additional B words- Whrcelution. 10c per inch or 1o por- word. "Puh tit-r inch Address and Presentation press. ti ‘ ii di ti b bi gny$hgrg nasxicriing 11331115‘ "re 511mm Prcmnently i“ is forwarded to the payee. Payable in Advance ants 25 Canto d; Western and Eastern Inuit finmln] Events 3c per word: Letter‘: oi glglcmgm 10 words for Luli a Notices of Thimlll 5"“ Lists of Subscription» “.00. Other rllfll '1" Men Wanted p on buying. experience n11 hord worker cnn lllilKL‘ its ‘ . Start this mdclwilI-Clil business with a cnpilfll 0i $5“- an exclusive territory. Build not on. for todav but for U10 liilultl Wi hout obligation. ask fol rig- teils from Famllex ‘Products. 5i0 5t. Clement Btrvflt. Montlqrczliiim ‘L ir-aa-ia-a-ai. _ ________g F_(E__\For Sale Work will_1_|If9~.__ SALE -- 1o A __"*m mafia WORK on _ rlmdhm, cans or YOUNG M J d _ N u et»~.-<»:¢..“'""°‘- “utttrirriii- m ‘rriliii-ifii. . -— =5: .' . ~ ~ '_. _ ---'-‘>‘“"‘ 1 FOR SALE A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CROSS FOX rues Muted with your Silvers will produce tine crosses; "WM “mi freak white face form may produce the type that com- i mm,‘ ‘"5 high prices. LEO Cross fox pelts enter the United 1' 9°"! DUTY FREE and command good price!- FRANK, Southpori, _...____. grade crossing accident bctwc-pn mt‘ automobile driven by G.C. Mont- gomery and a track car owned by the railway was entirely Mr. Moni- e case was tried by settlement oi eed to p..y Can-i adian National 8 168.35 for repairs to equipment and employees J. Risk Todd $1,450. for ment of the Canadian National Err-i heads “T P. s. I. Mrs. Kenneth Graham for her faith- ful (luties to the society for the past tun years. A demonstration was given on a new idea of mak- ing a cushion by Mrs. Angus 011-‘ ills. Meeting adjourned with the National Anthem followed by n sing song. 5ALT AND PEPPER EVEN WHITE HAIR NEW YORK. Dec. 4-(0 P)-If you're frankly 40. maybe you'll be proud to know that heads which oitcn tum heads this season are white or at least salt and pepper colors. The chic coiffures do smart side-sweeps in this mode for met- rons. You see the-m On social re- name gister heads at concerts and pfays‘ money 0rd,“. sflvice h, mm, "m, 0:" night clubs cmd in offices of of remittances to Canadian soldiers l serving overseac has been inaugury m“ stylist’ Says women executives. ' de Gez B. metropolitan it's the smart- Fashioirtable tfemirnine cu~ls on top i cst thin . or t0 an almost-up style one side i11 dressers VHndOWS. l TEAUEES-‘Izlvfii-M its-m. , vonrrsumi: runnmo l IDNDON, Dec. 4-(0 P)—-EVH'Y i night at seven o'clock 12 soldiers crowd mound the table in the kitchen of it small stone house in a northeast twon and get cook- ing hints from ct grey-haired Scot- tish wc-lnnn, Mrs. Oliver Gntheroole. An expert on Yonkshire pudd- -‘ i111: and cookies. Mrs. Gstihercole i helps the men plan the meals 0o i given the, following (‘av to troops billctcd in the town. He." husband, . n11 inivalid from the First Great We; ‘ descrlbzd his wife as "one of i119 heloines" of this war. ‘ Every morning she rises before i six o'clock to deliver papers. comes hcme to get the family breakfast dces the housework and makes a. tiupcr round 1n the evening. _._____.._______ FIRST ‘PR-AIN RIDE I TRURO. NS. Dec. 3 —Havinz ', never pevtctrlv undertaken a rall- I way journey, Lint. Kenneth Morris, ()f Vancouver, and her young child, had their first experience of tzain travel by what is rooll u transcon- iinzntal trip, travel‘. from the Coast to Truro. NA, by the "Con- tinental Limited" and the "Mari- fimc Express" of the Canadian Ne- tlcnnl Railways. Their first train trip was lo czable a tarn'1y reunion a: Mrs. Morris was to 10m he: hus- ltnnzi. nu officer now at Debert Camp. 0:1 =rrival gt Truro, Mn. Morris tutti that all: was ttlmriiled by till! iiliirtkslillfl tzaln ride anti mods t‘nr'.icu‘-‘r reference to the oom- ‘ways. .__._.__.__. ("LAMOROU S‘ TROOPS BIIIFFANE, Aus~'.ra‘la -(CPi -- ‘ilvn- nlgihfls or code s d monstrn- , lion», m threw» hcurs gram frr the l1:~'~‘s when? siatutcwu closing hoiur is 8 n.m.. ended when 500 military pkffris reinforced the pollcg 5nd uiade many most-l. they; off finally. Home‘ 0*] gained 8 cents. Anetta-Canadian 5 end Cnl-_ ' lcri and safety offered by the rail- I 0 for the Toronto erhange today, Volume at 534.000 shares was the heaviest in three weeks, Upper Canada advanced l6 cents to e record price of $8 on turnover of 33.000 shares. East Malartic looked interacting also as it cl’mb~ 0d i0 310 in the early trade but profit-taking whittled the price to 2.92 for a net gain of 2 cents. Bru- lorne firmed 10 cents. Macassa l0 and Aunor. Perron. Modw-n. and ‘Uchi added 4 to ti cents. The close was down narrowly for Beattie. Franeceur. Kerr Addison, O'Brien and ‘Pamour. Nickel and ‘Nornnda gained frac- tions and lower prices were posted for Hudson Bay, Steep Rock and Jlaimnbrldze. Brazilian. British American nil. iInternational Petroleum and Walk- ifirs c/‘mmon improved slightly and Dlstillers-seagrams and Ford A lost small fractions. Fat-toy Farmer closed it point- lowcr at 2'! The board showed mm»- western o" Rfliliv than losses but bids were gary and Edmonton lost 3. Canadian Tobacco Future Possibilities The extent to which the produc- tion 0y tobacco. particul-trlv flue- cured. well develop in Canada in the next five years will depend largely on economic factors. accord- ing to D1‘. N. T. Nelson. Ohici Tobacco Division. Dominion Expert. mental Forms Service. Tine cacucity o; Canadian manufacturers to buy and use more domestic leaf in their products, their ingenuity to prepare it, in agreeable and attractive form, t-he consumer's taste. the relative per co-pit/a. consumption of t products. the British market, and the farmer's ability and opportun- ity to gmw the crop profitably are a few of the contributory factors that may be mentioned in this 0on- neotfon. War-Mme condition; lwvve ser- iously restricted the export market althouim Canada has Biféfidv um- nly demonstrated that she can pro- Bd the Bsgregate turnover figures| _ duoe more and better tobacco. When conditions become mrre nor, posslbllites or] . mill. the ultimat- the expansion of flue-cured tobacco nroducticn tions of suitalfe so'l located certain climatic oreus. \ __________ nsrnwAvMsu nELivrr-zs iliiw LONDON TAKES 11' MONTREAL. Que. Dec 4 —HOW physical bondon takes it l< related in a letter wzitten to s Monti-en Ueut. F‘. Grmmill current emergency end is with the Royal Enzlneers. H: wiles: L011- don I found had it lot or bombs dropped on it but the remarkable in Canada wfl be de-. termlned bv the physical limlta-l ’ i in J Boys’ all wool plaid two tone Zipper Jackets. Sizes Men's heavy Melton Overcoats, in blues, browns, and 3113?" 2-95 $335 z;::‘t.”;':t1 $13.95 Boys’ Oven-coats oi good Quality , t‘ . ,5 Smart Pailerns, a" the Men S Horsehlde Newest Styles Small Boys’, ages 4 to 1O "m """"" "~""'"$3'5° ‘° $8M §§Z¥.“t‘»i’£§“§13211“r31'1“¥§3 i? ?l§.?°.'.'.".‘.‘?.°'1'.'.°..“?.'f‘,$8.00 .. $12.00 ------- -I.-----_.-$15-95 ti; 1. .0 i1i“.'f...“.?“¥i1i“'.'.'f‘?.9?‘? ."ft%*%*%%‘f'f% tiff‘; $9.75 ill $12.00 w$18.00 20 years . . . . . . . . .. Men's heavy Mackinaw Coats, plaid and plain. 16 only Students’ Suits, assorted patterns, broken All sizes. Price .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. w sizes in some patterns. Slzcs '34 to 38. Values to M r O ' . 313,00, Clgaflng Le“ |_3% D"c°un‘ wail-s aucy plaid two tone Zipper Sport Jackets. Alli P1106! .----1'-n.----1--.r....tn $505 Special lines of Men's and Boys‘ Winter Underwear, .i11ii iriiity A complete range’ at ggfgzshegfipglliglbgu€tfltgé Sweaioi-o, nine, hint-k Prices . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . m two-piece and combinations. $4.50 Lowest Prices. ,_ ‘l5 Round Trip Bargain Fares from all stations on l’. l. Island to Charlottetown by Canadian Notional Rallvuyg, Friday and Saturday, December 6th and 7th. Take advantage of these cheap rates and shop at PROWSEKS for good vslnes, and see our splendid display of Christmas llorclultliso. Hundreds of suggestions unit your choos- PRIIWSE BRUS, [IMITEI] FOR THE BEST 1N MEN'S AND BOYD’ CLOTHING 1%€1=§o'€%%%%€4€4§&!€¥€1~%!€%€* lug hero Our Easy Payment Plan and Overcoat on Buy Your Suit OUR EASY " ASK ABOUT PAYMENT PLAN War Saving Stamps and Help Win the War s..sn~~o s‘fiT""\ru lass rwusnznlovt aiéroitygror th thirty: is the limited damage done. s." etirnea, of course, it is bad but generally they discp in some gard~ en or waste ground, so it sfemu. The older buildings suffer most. and generally Just do a collapse as fully as they can, whilst alongside may be a newer birlltiiiu; mu: beings. The disease caused the deaths of 1S ‘garcons in the rural mess of the PORTLAND. Ora, Dec. %A new Y ima valley this year out of 1 ""1918 0r sleeping sickness that infected-an film-ease of nine deaths has cuilwctl d:s'ruct‘on of valuable over last your. horses and the deaths of a number In the some used. several hundred 0f poisons has chollmsed tho beet head o; horses died or the strange KILLS MANY first in which it i115 born us: d ex tensivcly. But no such vncclirc has boon d1 velopcd to fight Lilc- progress of th disease mncnc lniman brings. Ont the capacity of tho vicilnfs biood b produce sulficicrlt until-bodies l4 mmbstt the discnsc has br-t-n cffco still standing u well with, [fifiiiips efforts of *' l science leaders dluease. not, even the gass of _the windows or th= Pacific Northwest snd Inter- m. K. F. M of the Hvooer Live tit-us far. broken. In other wads. the lvcitlts- mountain region. Foundation of n lfiunciso suc- Two years rigo tho rii-cm- izwk t "d "m" °f a “"h- 15 We kn"! it Tho disease known 8a enceohliitis ceeded in developing e reiveritive heavy toll of horses and killed sow: in the last show. still holds 330d. apparently is caused by o virus vaccine of horses in l through ulsoorg pencils in Mfimrtna, with transmitted bv insecie wild-t k the infection ehiuk embryos. crn Idaho. and custom washing though I don't think it applies to m‘ Where the vwclne has DeQn uoed ton. clnss of stuff we drop on Hm." infectious in both norm and hu-