o§<lEM§E§__1§-.1941 {rebels-keivwbdc-I-d-k-ir-ls-I-eb-I-é-b-ievi-‘I-‘t-éfi-ie" By-Law Compelling The Removal Of Snow And Ice From Off The Side- Walks. Attcntion of householders is called to the following extract from ille (‘ity bYJtV-VS- “ll sliilll be the duty oi’ every tenant or occupier of any premises in ilic City, or in case there be no tenant, then of the owner of such premises to keep such portion of any public walk as shall he immed. lately in front of such premises free from mow at all time: except that ll shrill be sufficient to have the‘ some free from snow four hour: after the causing of any 'now storm, if such ceases in the daytime. or if m the night time tl/n before ten o'clock in the day time following; and fin-tiier to ker: such portion ol pu able times, otherwise to cover the “tutorials sufficient to give safe fo bllc walk free from ice at all reason. same with sand, ashes or other oting. . ." pelvicdrrtwlrebdrdede-irdr-irsl~++drrir++eirdréebd c‘ u 1_--55i-12-l6-.'rl. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance niinimiim Charge ior Any Advertisement: 25 Cent: central Guardian locals. 5c per p; gea- word; Announcements Ciamilied 3e per word; in M WON: _Western and Eastern local: slid Lorninlt Events 3e per word: I Notices 70o per inch; Lists of l-"ltiriil and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc. 5o per name; Letter: o! Unnnulcnte ‘nic llcr inch; Weddln: engagements 40 words for SL011 anti‘ lu rents for everv additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 70c per inch or 1c 41: cents ncr int-ii. Address and application. Der word. Lists of Subscriptions Presentation $1.00. Other rates on -__. Y ..,l.r..r.- lhlp tvuilled Mule Help Warned l ~ -- 31'"; “NT-Lilli ID ‘y; w m” 3.155;; '“ Appfiyé WANTED cxrsmsrvcsn MAN TO ifirua1acouge sum, - saw lumber. House provided. L_521_12_16_Lr_ Dunstaffnage Cheese and Butter __i__ 00., Dunstaifnage, m", WANTER App“ 96 L-60B-12-18-20-22. llllioboro Street. v_ I For Sale MIR SALE - nous SKATES AND boots size a. Apnlvbgggffglfpq-QL 7741s. CHOICTEWMSINGERS. . (‘ihlstmos gift 85 Pitz- while Faced DUE 170x95 < - Str-t L-Zldll-IZ-Q- _ _ l'\___“-—--—-—~———- MeNelll Strain ron SALE-HBO CHEV. COACH in good ‘concdltionl; 581311111211" Dglassree. - ---- °“ VERNON GAY l‘ ‘D TURNIPS FOR. SALE 5 vrnls a bushe‘ \\'l‘illP they last. southpaw, \\’. 0. hlyers, Wilisloc L-592-l2-l7-3i. SulBSITlCD Wanted town. 11-997-1 i-T-S-T-4wks or» POULTRY l will be buying dressed poultry of oil kinds at my wore- house Mcntcgue Dezember l8th. l om paying highest market price and con assure you of proper grading. So bring ycur poultry to JACK ANNEAR Montague, P.E.l. L 534-12-16-31. \ Professional Bards _-¢.-—_ McLEOD 8r BENTLEY w. e. ouster It. c. J. A. BENTLEY. K. c. c. r. BENTLEY. r.i..n. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street 1 Morrell anti Company 1 ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown ATTENTION RETAIL MERCHANTS We have in our Warehouse. Grafton Street, :. consignment of Bankrupt Stock which we ars in- structed to dispose of by Private Sale. Stock consisti of: DISHES. GLASSWARE AND ELECTRIC LIGIHT FIXTURES s A o 7 Pine Refreshment Booths with tables: Paper Cutters: Chocolate Bar Case; Penny Goods Case: Loose Candy Case; 1 Glass Show Case Al‘; feet: 1 Coco Cola Case; 1 Drug Case; 1 Tobacco Case: l Sliding Drink Cooler; 10 loot " y Bin Counter with bins; 1 20 lb. Brantford Scale Style No. 8914; 1 5 lb. international Scale Style N0. 1167; 1 White and Green Fruit Stand: 1 High Green Bis- cult Stand with shelvlns; l New Haven 8 day clock; 1 White Bis- cuit Stand; 1 Table with Tobacco Drawer; 1 Belaiiger Kitchen Range (Rex 5); 1 Mechanical Fruit Juicer: 1 Electric Bean Cooker (Heinz); 1 Electric Hot Fudge Sundae Maker; 1 Heinz Soup Kitchen 2 hot cups. Aiviflr. W. l1. BEATON. Auctioneer.- OI EASTERN TRUST CO. L-SH-IZ-ltidii. . Currencies ___,__. YORK, Dec. 17—(ClP)- A NEW For the third day in a row the Canadian dollar showed weakness, falling 3-8 of a cent: to a discount of 12 3-8 per cent in today's closing foreiin exchange dealings. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange (Zon-trol Board mic 9.09-0.81 per cent discount.) The pound sterling held unchang- ed at $4.04 in relation to United States currency. Iai- PALMER 8i HASLAM A. .l. HASLAM B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER. . Bank of Nova Scotia Chamber: Charlottetown, P. . L MONEY T0 LOAN Piious 85 P. O. B01 l! H. F. McPHEE B.A., K.C. NOTARY the. BARRISTER SOLICITOB Rllev Building Charlottetown BELL 8r MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Slmeron Block (aharlottetown an . r. it. Isl MocGUiGAN 8| TRAINOR MARK R. MIcGUIGAN. ll. 0- ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. Barri Solicitor: MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani: Richmond Street Chsriottetowr —-~ ~19‘ EYES EXAM liEll AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TA YLOR OPTOMETRIST co New Location rim Kent and Queen Btu ollllosite nix‘: Grocery Event B viii-Z mlir.i.'.".7°ii'ii‘.‘""' m C. C lleliiiin Bros. cit CHOCOLATES Moirs Hunts Ganongs . Lowneys Page & Show TOILETRIES Yardley’: Grenoville Bourjois Lucein Lelong Lanvin g Harriet Hubbard Ayer Ladies Budolr Sets Gents Dressing Cases Leather Goods Parker & Sheafer Pens Ronson Lighters Pipes and Tobacco: SHOP WHERE IT. IS A l PLEASURE TO SHOI’ llelhiin Bros. PHE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAA STOCK QUOTA TIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) 51nd“ Close Am c and F 29 Am Tel Tel 12B l-2 Anaconda 25 1-2 Bsirl-ivln Loco 13 1-4 Bendix Av 37 1.4 Beth Steel 58 1-4 Ches Ohio 32 1-4 Chrysler 43 1-2 Con Edison 12 1-8 Elec Auto Lite 19 1-2 Gen Elec "" ' i Gen Motors ‘ 1 4 Gt. N01" Pld 2i) 3-8 Kennecott 34 1-4 Mont. Ward 25 N Y central 71.4 Penn RR l8 5-B Phil Prt C0 4.3 Std Oil NJ ~13 l-2 Texas Corp 44 1-8 United Ail‘ 34 1-8 U S Rubber 16 1-4 U S Si. C0 50 5-8 Vanadium Corp 18 3-8 West Union 2.3 l-8 West Elec 76 l-2 Woolworth - Ilfontreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltibi Com 65 Abitibi Pfii 61-8 Lzestos l8 B A Oil 1G 7-8 Beauharnois 9 5-8 Bathurst A 14 Fraser - Rssei" VTC 12 3-4 Ford A l6 Home 011 23'.) Lmp Oil 9 1-8 Price Com — . Grain WDINIPEG. Dec. 17——(CP)-— Featured only by a large export business, trading on Winnipeg grain exchange today was dull and wheat. futilres prlics closed un- ctinirgecl t0 1-8 cent below t-he previous figures. December futures finished at 74 cents a bushel, May ‘l7 3-4 and July 78 7-8. Trading was pcor with United states interests accounting for most of it. and some Canadian mill buying for the flcur trade also re- ported. Some spreading in coarse grains was reported with holders switch- ing holdings of December to those oi‘ May in cats and barley. Scme shipper interest came in for barley. Closing prices: Wheat: Dee, 74B; May '7'! 3-4; July rs 7-85.. Oats: Dec. 47 5-8; May 47B; July 46B. Barley: Dec. 60; May 60A; July 56 3-43. Cash prices: Wheat: Ncs. 1 hard and 1 nor '74: no 2 nor opcl 1 durum '71: N0. 3 nor 68 l-4; no 4 nor 66 3-4; No. 5. 64 1-2: Ne. 6 63; teed 59. Oats: No. 2 01W 4'7 5-8; ex. 3 CW 4d 1-8: No. 3 CW 45 1-8; ex. 1 feed 44 5-8: No. 1 feed 42 7-82 No, 2 feed 39 78: No. 3 feed 38 5-8. Barley: No. 1 feed 56: N0. 2 feed 55 1-4; No. 3 iced 54 1-4. Finance By “RTE 01mm Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Dec. l'7—(AP)— The stock market today bowed un- der the weight of selling which was partly for establishment of tax losses and partly a protective oper- ation by holders worried over the war situation. Many active Canadian stocks were fractions lower. Walkers ccm- mon declined 7-8. preferred 5-8; In- ternational Nickel 5-8; Fsrd Dome Mines 1-4; Distillers Seagram 5-8; Hollinger, Imperial Oil. Lake Shore Mines. Canadian Pacific 1-8. Unchanged were Bell riionc and McIntyre Mines. ‘Phe Associated Press GO-stock index had a net decline of .8 of a point. at. 36.4. lmvest level for the index since April 7. 1938. Trans- actions totallrd 1.223.500 shares. Stocks making new bot-toms for the year or longer included Amer- ican Telephone. Which came back s. big after i 5-point drop; Gen- eral Motors. Chrysler. 11.5. Rubber. Montgomery Ward. Sears Rcebuck and American can. Among other losers were Dong- las Aircraft. Glenn Wlnrtln. Amer- ican Airlines. Westinghouse. Du Pont, Union Carbide. Chess-peake- Ohig. Southern Railway rind Tex- as o. Markets at a Glance iCfllil-(Ilhtl Pressl Toronto. Montreal and New York- Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to l-B cent lower. New York-Cotton lower: coffee higher: sugar unchanged. ..A‘.. sa 75 Tele- g Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 150 1-2 Brazilian 6 3-4 Can Cement 4 5-8 Can Ca: Found 5 i-2 Can Cor Ptd 22 Can Pacific 5 l-4 Cons Smelt 36 3-4 Dist S928 24 3-4 Dom Bridge 22 Dom steel B 6 l-t Dom Textile 78 Imp ’I_‘0b 12 1-2 lill. Nickel 3',‘ Mtl Power 22 1.3 Nst Brew 25 1-3 Nat Steel CB1‘ 32 l-8 Noranda 4a 3-4 Power Corp 3 1,4 Quebec Power 11 Shawinigan 13 St Lzuv Coin 130 St Law Pfd ___ St of Con PM 70 1.] St of can _. YESTERDA Y‘S LOGA L MA RKET QUOTATIONS CORRECTnD ro- EVERY wran- NESDAY Am: SIAIEURDAYS S. RETAIL Minnow Loaf lettuce. bunches. each 10° Onions. 4 lbs 35¢ Eggs do! 38-400 Cabbage head 3.19.; Roast Beef 13-23;; Boiling Meat 15-17;; Cream. qt. 4m; Ducks $150-$200 Pork. lb 18-32c Sniiich new. 10c lb 3 for 25¢ Steak. lb. 15-3w Beef. ClT- 13-14:: Fowl each 90.5135 Butter. Dairy 35.4% Corned Beef 15-13.; Potatoes. pk 25¢ Carrots lb _ 5c Armies. calms doz 1515-400 Parsnlps lb. 5;; Turnlps 2 loi- 54; Celery bunch 15.204; New Onions, bunch 5o Tomatoes, lb. 15c Head lettuce 15c Sweet potatoes. lb 12c 2 for 23c Vegetable Marrow, lb 4-3:: Chicken each $145-$340 New potatoes. pk 25c Cauliflower 2 for 25c Broccoli. 10c each, 3 for 25c llPlTlllg each 5c Squash lb. 4c Pumpkin, lb 3c Lamb, lb 25-30c Beets. lb 4e Turkey, lb 35-380 Geese $3 00-$4.00 . Livestock MONTREAL. Dec. 17—<C'P)— There were 82 cattle, 124 sheep and lambs. 341 iicgs. and 186 calves for sale on Montreal markets today. Pnees on all classes of livestock were steady to film. Cattle were ilnchanged at $4.50 to $6.50 for butcher cows. Couriers and cutters $3.25 to $425. Czmmon bulls $4.50 to $6. . Veal calves $9.50 to $13.50. Drink- ers $7 to $9 and grassers were $6 to $6.25. Good ewes and wethers were $11.50. when graded heavy lambs per hundredwelght. hundredvweight. from $4 to $6.50. Hogs were firm at. $15.25 for B-1 dressed, $11.26 lOr B-l alive fed and watered. and $11.50 off trucks delivered. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium withcounts on of! grades. sows were s8 to t9 live weight. Rail grade hogs $14.65. contract. deliveries $14.85, roll grade sows niunber one up to 170 pounds $10.75, number one over 270 pounds $9.75, number tlwo undesirable all weights Choice steers $9.75. Iood $9. medium $0. fair $6.25. common $5.25 down. Ihoice heifers $8.50 $5375. cows Sheep were 0nd $8. medium $7, fair common $4.50 doom. Good $6.76, medium $5.76. fair $5. Can- ners $3.75 down. cutters $425 down. Boning bulls $5.25 down. butcher bulls $6.50. Grassers $5.25 down. No quotation on veal and lambs. To ron to Exch ange TORONTO. Dec. 17—(C4P)—Ap- tirosch of the holiday season and the general tone of the war news evidently discoura ed buying today on the Toronto s k market and in the waning demand prices weak- ened in the industrial and both mining divisions. Canadian Celsnese pfd dropped B ints to 120 and losses of 8 p0 nts came out for Canada Pack- ers and Canadian Dre . close was down 1 to 2 1-2 for Great Lakes voting Trus Abitlbl ptd. Canada Northern Pow- er. lntemational Metals pfd. St. Lawrence Corporation A and the steel of Canada stocks. Senior oils weakened 1-8 to 3-8 along with Canners A, Goodyear pfd, imrper- ial Tobacco. Laura Secord Walkers common. McIntyre weakened 7-8 in 44 1-8, Dome. l-lollinger and Lake Shore posted losses of minor trac- tions and Bralorne was off 35 cents to 9.50. Other Qflds declining 1o cents included Anglo-Hur- Kerr-Addlson. Larnaque, Nlplssing. Upper Canada. and Wright-Hargreaves. Malartic Gold Fields firmed a few cents. Consolidated Smelters touched 36 i-2 and closed at 37 for a net loss of 1 1-4. Hudson Bay and Nickel dropped ‘i-Z to 3-4 and N01‘- metal. sleep Rock. Waite-Amulet and Pend Oreille closed 2 to 5 cents down. l-lcme Oil finished 5 cents lower at 2.30. Anglo-Canadian was off 3 cents and Calgary and Eimonton was oft 2 cents io 1.13. Miuard‘: relieve: sprains. The nits ilfd. and AN I0 arises. 5. We stress this vital point. on the C. B. C. network; your YOUR WIIOLEI-IBARTED OO-OPERATION AND IMMEDIATE ACTION I8 REQUIRED AT TIIIS CRITICAL PERIOD IN OUR WAR PRODUCTION. Department oi llational liar Services EANADIAN FOR SCRAP THIS is a direct appeal io Canadian lndustry——directors, owners, managers, plant super- intendents and workers, requesting your immediate attention to the task of increasing the tonnage oi scrap steel and iron in Canada; read the following carefully and seriously consider the gravity oi the situation, especially in view of recent developments on newly iorrnecl fronts. PAGE NINE APPEAL lNDUSTRY I. Our War Programme demands more and more steel and iron scrap to permit the production oi ships, tanks, bombs and other munitions. 2. Apart from war needs industrial and civil requirements in steel will be difficult ind almost impossible to produce unless the necessary scrap is brought into mar et. 3. In Canadian plants, such as yours, is an excess oi 500,000 tons of scrap lying unused or being retained for some contemplated need which never FROM CANADA'S STANDPOINT I'1‘ IS FALSE ECONOMY TO SACRI- FICE 100 TONS OF VITAL RAW MATERIALS FOR THE SAKE OF ONE TON OF RECLAIMED OR SPARE PARTS. 1 l. WE NEED EVERY POUND OF YOUR SCRAP MATERIALS; check all ob- solesceni machinery, broken equipment and worn out tools. Arrange to have this material centralized in your plant and make immediate disposition. lack the organization or necessary labour to wreck oi: dismantle, contact your closest dealer or write this department for information, but in any event act immediately. Today, it is not the value oi the material in dollars and cents that should motivate the movement oi your scrap; PRICES on SCRAP ARE FIXED AT ALL POINTS m CANADA BUT UNTORTUNATELY nzw PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT nmsr PRICES ARE ron SCRAP SORTED, PREPAREDANDDELIVEREDTOTTIE STEELMIIL, Anornlirwiiizivriisus- PORTATION m: PREPARATION cosrs ARE DEDUCTED, THE VALUE or um SCRAP MAY BE ANYWHERE mom $3.00 TO $8.00 LESS THAN nu: FIXED PRICE. wrmrura YOU SECURE $5.00 on $10.00 PER ron on WHETHER YOU momma YOUR SCRAP TO THE SALVAGE ORGANIZA- TIONS rr REMAINS YOUR SERIOUS OBLIGATION ro spun: THE rLow or nus MATERIAL mro was INDUSTRY PRODUCTION. 6. Many industries in Canada have equipment and steel structure: located on their property and under their control, withheld from the scrap market however, because of logical depreciation reasons. This department is vitally interested in the possibility of bringing this material io market immediately and should you have or know oi any industry which might have any such equipment structures or plants, report this information to the Director oi Salvage, Ottawa‘: This survey is essential, since without this knowledge no sound method of immediate depreciation can be advocated or adopted. A illcssrlge of vital iniporlrllice to (‘zinzltlinn ln rlustry and Canada itself, will he delivered‘ .\li'. l"_ ll. Itillloilrn, the Steel Controller, on the 18th oi December, 1941. £118.30 p. m. Lllb. l- attention is particularly requested. Ii you OIIGWG Honourable J. T. Tiiezslisn v III III! \ a ‘ o -' - --_ ~ < - . - MONTREAL l it‘. in )l'l(.'(‘. '5 - ' '-4~ i - , -~ . . gnu gradesclliiis, Jobbing 1:112:34 E§?.;..L““° 9 H “a, c LMJMW m -4—35 1-4; wholesale, ue 1 1 i.” » EXCHANGE gitg-‘gglragd 154410111435: u hmfli. 2 §§“§.§1°°“ “'1 .j;§§2“§‘,,, g3 ' ‘ _ _ ' __ - Hoilinger l0 l-4 T ll; Cheese. ruiient receipt \\‘€Sl('l‘ll Home on cm s 4 ——— and lie whi . . - " 230 MONTREAL. Dec. 17—(CP)— 0.1a. Qfactorv ‘ihsllgiligcoiigilrci zin-ff H°“‘°~" - 19 1w!“ 011 an overuse moved dvvm grade. “holes-lie “T518111 and ca. H“ B“ Mm 28 l" slightly today 0n the stock ex- white and embieo 2e 1—4-—26 l-2 m‘ “mm 33 Banks change as eastern war news had Eggs; graded sigma“ 039m,‘ JBSOH 3o an unsettling effect locally and in A-large 31-32- A-medium 28f. K?" Add 430 New York. Ari sttem ted rally in 29: bullets 2a-'21~ B grade 2'7~ c Kirk Lake 58 -————-— mid-aftemoan petere out. though grade 23-24 ' ' Links SHOW ll l-2 (ClhMIllIi Presll u. left some leaders in higher porntm- Q1... W111i... m, 1 1m I-onmoue 41o Stocks Clo! ground. 1.10: no 2304151 n15; mwqfain. Leiteh 4Q 1.2 Canada Lower among industrials l\'(’l‘e 1m 1 1_1r,_1_20- ‘pg; gm,.,{;no..,,l Lillie LL 130 Commrrce Steel of Canada preferred. Con- thins 1_g0__1_g_=,'- whites 1‘15_120 IVIneLc-od 175 Montreal 1B5 adian Car. Dominion Bridge. Do- _____'__ “ '__ ' ' Mndsen 4g 1.; Nova seotls 2.0 mmlvn Coal preferred. Dosco "B" Liolurtlc 212 Royal Bk 151 and National Steel Car. Asbestos , , Mirllitvre 44 13 was s lute firmer. St. Lawrence Mint" ‘UrKc-nrie 97 ' Pa r preterred 10st a. couple of g M,“ 65.x‘, pa nts n news rints. Mmma‘ 12° Mines olefin were Consolidat- -__._ Naybob 28 ed &neller8. olRnger. Hudson Ba (Canadian Press) Ni t m 21 Mining and International Nickel. mnonro Dec 11- Npssd“ 1°° Norsnds lost sn early lift. lmper- ' ' ‘mm a 43 1'3 lsl was easier in oils. stuck! C. Normal“ B0 Montreal Power and shawlnigan “s” 0311*‘ n B5 figured in the rally but were the Aldeq-n\ac 0km“ 35 only utilities higher. Quebec Pow- An ‘Cm- l4 Omega 7 1-2 er, Gatineaii and Cflflflda North- m,“ '_ {>2 Ont Nickel a em power be!“ casualties‘ QR“ A Buflllléllfl 255 Pamour 90 We are now receiving Ia rim-g and Canada Steamship finished be- Am ' f’ 8 1-8 Pandora 3 "l" "Pill! of the fol on n; hm‘! 1n cal-flex‘ llflOl GOlLl 155 Partying“ 2 La C0019. Price changes were irregular in mnknfld 3 7-3 Pflymflstfil‘ l5 miscellaneous. Dominion ‘Textile Ba“ MP1“! a Pick crow 24a OLD SYDNEY sCREENBD and Bruek improving and Celanese 3°“ EX 5 Powell 35 anfitlmpeiaigl Tlgvlipfigcohbacking up lgliégtiied 95 1_'_.\ {JR-mm- 60 ALBION ROUND at ss es: s aces; Indus- 20o p,» . trials, 11.200; Mines, 4,700, Bralome 9:13 L2 Salts “A111! ALmoN m] ———i-—-—-i- Bfnlllali 59 spmnm- l6 BAYVIEW 5CREENED P d P , 2g DOMINION COKE 1'0 I108 flCes Calmnlit l4 Sladcn 3, BRAS D'0R LUMP Cdn Moi 4s Slave Lfllté '1 i4 Cent at 145 S W Pete 15 Prompt and careful dellv MONTREAL Dem n_(op)_ gm Pnr a bleep Rock 159 eries for C. 0. D. orders. etc. Canadian Ctrnmcdlty Exchange. m“ m‘ 1° 1'2 Siurgm“ 111'? Butter snot: Que (92 scare) 33 Cmsii" 15" 511d B551" 145 , , a-4-a4; (as fresh) as 3-4A. Chromium 225 Silvanire 195 w n Guns a co Eggs spot: Eastern A—ll1‘gg 32A; (‘nchcnour 50 Tack Hugh 223 I I a A - medium 28A; A - pullgt; Coniarum 95 Towagmoe 11 26A; E-B 26A! E-C 23A. Con Smot 37 Uchl 6 Pho e 176 -__ Davies l5 i-l Unp can 101 i‘ ~ Prlgdowlak.‘ D00. il|'l—(CPl— gllisoll“ Vontilres 350 nee e ces ere tpda, me O 16 l-i Waite Amu 5 a: reported by iii: nomliucs lie-mt Mai m Wendlgo 13