mmv-Lnv a. 1936 MCR. TEA POTT SAYS To Get That Fine Fresh Toa Flavor‘ V "w. Bliilillllll Graces‘ ‘ oekoe TEA Rai ls Reach New Highs Un NewYork Mart ii _ _(§7_Fl'lllk Mlohllllen) l _ Pres: "‘ ' Writer) (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. 5—Raiis m: new highs ior the pest year or looser in t-ho stock Market Bat- urday while most of the list failed icuously to the e. President Roosevelt's message to Congress Friday night, widely dis- cussed ln Wall Street board rooms, was in most cases seen as a ques- tionable market factor. ‘ Many indutrial shares, especial- “I B.A..('Z.P.A.,C.G.A (iertified Fuplic Accountant and Auditor‘ s. number of “blue chip" issues "were offered withconiiderable freedom at price concessions oi fractions to a. point or more below the pre- vious close. < Turnover in the stock market, unusually brisk ior the short ses- sion, totalled 1.592.400 shares. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ended down .1 of a point at 56.1. Among losers o!‘ about as much in other sections of the list were Chrysfer at 89 3-8, American Can at 132 3-4, General Motors at 55 3-8 U. B. Steel at 48 3-4, American 'I‘o-, bacco "B" at 08 3-4, American smelting at 58, Westinghouse at 0'1 1-4, Douglas at 56. United Air- Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Proilt and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bankvof Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P, E, l, craft at 28 and Bethlehem at 52 3-8. l In the Canadian list small losses S...“ bccurred in Distillers-Seagrams, Hi- ram Walker, McIntyre-Porcupine“ Hoilinger. Imperial Oil, Massey Harris and International Hydro- Electric preferred. Canadian Pa- C a rren c i es \ clfic and Dome Mines were slightly ‘ill MEMORIAM Members of hfontrell I and Curb Market) Bell Tel ... ... Brazilian .. Dom St Co .. Pun Cement . Steel of Can ly motors, steels, aircmita and a . MB. ALEXANDER _ LECLAIR i The fading time of the year had once again succeeded to the balmy days oi summer; the trees had reached their final tone oi colour and the leaves had fallen to crumble in the dust-—this autumn wisdom speaks eloquently of the short span of mortal life, when the soul oi man must return to Him who created it. This was very sadly exemplified, when on Nov. 10, 1935, Mr. Alexander LeClair departed this life at the comparatively early age oi 55 years, for that bourns from which no traveller returns. ‘This short season on earth has brought him to an eternal day. l-Ie was stricken down with a fatal malady in the midst oi his labour for the support oi his family. He bore his sufferings patiently, sub- mitting without a. murmur to the will of God. ior he was often heard to say during his illness "God's will be done." He was often visited by his belov- ed pastor, Rev. W. V. Maz-Donwd who administered to him the last sad rites oi the Cathfi: Church, oi which he was a very devout and ex- emp‘ary member. l-Ie had the reputation oi always being willing to help a neighpour. and for sincere hospitality he had no superior. He always enloyed the company of his neighbours and friends. Many hapov hours were spent under his roof by the writer. listening to his playing the violin at which he was an adept- It was a pleasure rarclv met. to see his two little daughters, Rita and Etta. dancing to his playing, at which they could be classed as profession- a‘s. It brought to-onehs mind the irreat harmony which nlwavs exis- - ted in this upright family. instead oi the constant hlr-keclcvs which exist in m msrw homes throuchout the world tcdny. His friendchin knew no barrier of rcce velicicn or politics and flit-ouch nrdcnt in his own religion. he we: air-revs frdflrcr‘ of w» nnvsvioilnvw a an"... p, liberally assisted all ‘worthy causes p0! llldli Hollo- word Omn- ruin on application T0 LE1‘ — TENEMENT N0. 0 Water Street. Immediate pos- "55100- ‘Alibi! L. M. ioo e dz. Co. L-QWIB-II-IB-ti. Misz-eilaner-us BUYING ALI. GRADEs 0i‘ poultry and eggs on ‘I uc. 5s and Friday oi each week. E Li _ stony, Murray River. BIBOLVE r0 TAKE OUT INSUR- ance in The Bun Life. New Plans- New Rates. Your every need enti- ‘cipoted. We collect premiums. See J. A. Moore, Currie B1 . t; :..;' ’ :.r.-_-.—= Boarders Wanted =‘-1.‘:' i2:- iii IOAIDIII! ACCOMMODATID near- Coilege. 38’! Grafton St. L-ol-i-A-lii. muons Aoconnoosno very central, nice comfortable m“ M” i" "“t°l.“i':°§1 w 1.55.- iii L0 l!‘ ..- GIINTLIMAN‘! KID Glove. Finder leave at Guardian. _ L-‘l-l-il-Ii. or‘ o melan- i; N Jig Tryon iio. ill. Supplement 0100.00. Ap- iiiytod.fi.'l‘iiomas.a'.e_o‘r'ttle ._| D. Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Clllllll Coulis! lornln. do per Iorui Western and Ennis-n: lamlg, l; our IIIJ‘ lnhounreluuln and 00min; Ivnurp lo pry gym lo per worth In Ilemerinm Notices. ‘lilo nu lnohi Spiritual Offerings, Currie, ale , lo peg mum; Loren" u of Thanh and lpprorlal on. 70o an lneh or u pg lmlnaum Charge for any advertise-en! twenty-live unto. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 5—Leading currencies maintained a. steady tone in Saturday's foreign ex- change markets. The anadian dollar held un- changed at a discount of 5-16 oer and during his life time, he especi- ally exhibited. an earnest and sin- cere desire to help to the support oi his pastor and of his church. With trust in God's goodness, he leaned upon l-lim, when sorrow and disappointment came to him as it comes to the generality oi mankind. Courage and Joy which comes of the knowledge that God gives strength to those who lean upon Him, took him through the trials and shadows of disappointment. The deceased will be much misery‘ by his devoted wife (nee Sereinz- Buote) and by his ch"rlren, to whom he was always a kinri and ai- iectlonats father. The sincere sym- pathy of t e community is extended to the be aved in this, their hour oi sorrow. He leaves to mourn his loss, one brother Rudolph» oi the R.C.M.P., and one sister. Mrs. Lem. Gallant. both oi Rustico, and six ohi'dren living. as follows: Mrs. Frank LeClair, Connie, Mary Doris. Rita and Ella. now all of Charlotte- town. The fnmily consisted also oi ilve other children, who predeceased him as follows: Prescilla, Sadie, Beatrice, Clarence and ‘Nell. A token of the high esteem in which he was held. was the large concourse oi neople who attended his funeral at Hone River on Nov. 12. 1035. Rev.‘ W. V. MacDonald Ol-e f!c'cted both ct the altar and nt the grave when- his remains were laid to rest to await the resurrection ‘porn. The nail bcnrers were: Lem. "wlailt flvrlarm "note Alphonse ‘Vlrcii Wei‘! Pi"‘ie. "0"": Buote and Peter Gauthier.—-R..I.P. higher. or less of no 1 and 2'1 1-2 to 28 ior solids and 3B 1-2 to 29 for prints. .g4_94 9.16. while the United States pound ior no 1 Ontario colored. lers. Verde Dairying Co., will be hold Wednesday, , ' o'clock P. M. Ii stormy will be held the first flue day following. PRQD Up" " (Cnnallian Press) Carlots or less of graded egg shipments were 33 cents a dozen for A large, 28 to 29 for A medium, 26 to 3'1 for A pullets. 2-1 to 25 for B. and 23 to 23 1-2 ior C. Cheese closed at 12 cents per Potatoes were quoted at follows: 90's Prince Edward Island moun- talns $1.35 to $140, cobblers $1.30 to $1.35. Eitrhty-poilnd bags were $1.30 to $1.25 for Prince Edward Island mountains, $1.15 to $1.20 for cobblers and New Brunswick moun- tains, $1.05 to $1.10 for Quebec mountains and 90 to $1 ior cobb- ' Annual Me-etir; The Annual Meeting oi the Lake y 8th M. 1.30 l lltl of Floral and I Condolence 10v- For Sale SCRATCH PADS-JADE 7F I00 sheets 6 x ‘Iii. Price 3 cents per pad. Postage extra. l‘ ’ Oiiice- FOR sAbE - AUCIION marv- Flve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards Guardian Central Job Prmtery. FOB SALE — sMALl. BMELTB ior 11px Feed Mic per. lb. Rock Salt two cents, Crushed shell 85c per 100 lbs. Earle Fisheries Co. L-SO-l-i-tli. F01! SALE-Dill GENERAL MOT- ors Electric Frigidaire used only ' couple months. A real snap for quick sale. G.- Bterl Green, P. 0. Box 311. Phone 812- 11-81-1-0-81. Wanted WLNTID- A HOUSE KIIPIB. Wfltd Z. Y. Z. Kensington. L-SG-l-i-Si. wanna-coon sscoivn nnno cart, saddle and breeching. Mayus L- i! 1 2-31. . lnooaroannos-s OTTAWA, Jan. z-Notlco oiithe following lncorpora one was gven in uitiaweeruisouooi mounds Gale : Yoho Investments, Ltd. 080,090, Chirlottotown; mums: Securities. Ltd, $50,000, Charlottetown: ‘fin- eau Securities. Ltd-r IND-M. 0119' I v i iIFmIK‘ gnu-w . sterling added 7-16 oi a. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Exchange (Supplied by Pltiiold and Company tack oxohnnle Stocks Ii C Power . (fan Puc It Y .‘l-.-(.‘oll Front {out Power .1 Brew n: Steel C . l'u\\'en Corp . Sliuivinlgiin .. So Can l'r ., BANK? 11k of Can lik u! N. S‘ ilk oi Mi liuylil Bk . Cuu Blr of Com EXCHAIYG (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates; At Montreak-Pound 4.94 9-18; U. S. dollar 1.00 11-82; franc 8.62 cents. At New York-Pound $.93; Can- adian dollar 99 11-16; iranc 6.59 5-8 cents. - At Paris-Pound 74.78 fr; U, s, dollar 15.17 1-4 fr; Canadian dol. lar 15.13 fr. In gold—Pound 12s; U. S. dollar 59.41 cents; Canadian dollar 59.23 cents. ‘ NEW YORK. Jan. 5—Foreign filéghalnge easy. Great Britain high no day inns 4.91 v-a; France 5,59 5-8: Italy 8.04; Belgium 16.83: Ger. many 40.21: Canada 99 11.13, low 4.92 7-8; close 4.93: men; Th‘; mung gtefung m; up MONTREAL, Jan. 5—Butter and ' 1-4 at use ao-aa, The French some prices moved higher and M l3cellane0l1$ franc, closing at 0.59 5-8 cents, e885 (“DDR1 on M01151?!“ 0W" symwed a, 39,1“ o; go 1-3 0g a can; grclsguce markets last week. Cheese ‘ (gunman Pm") e =1"!- MONTREAL, .1 . == —’ '-'-" Butter ended the week at 28 1-2 gal“ were poswdmgn to 3-4 cents per pound for carlots 10mg“ exchanges Saturday- Pound cent at dollar gained 1-16 of one per can; at $1.00 11-32. The French franc was up .01 oi a. cent at 6.62 cents, MONTREAL. Jan. 5- Whcat, nor no 2 96. 135111911. C W no 3 44. Oats. feed no 1 37. Flour, sprin wheat a. an firsts saao. I p t” ts‘ Flour seconds $5.40, Flour bakers $5.30. Flour white corn $4.60. Flour whiter wheat choice saso. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Middlinzs ton $26.25. Rolled 0am bag 90 lbs $2.80. Hay no 2 Per ton cariots $10.00. Cheese no 1 Ont co] 12. Butter no 1 28 1-2 to 26 3-4, slllztutoes 90's If E I mts $1.35 to 90's P E I cobbiers $1.30 to $1.35. 80's P E I mts $120-$125. 80's P E I cobblers $1.l5-$1.20. 80's N B mts $1.15 to $1.20. patents, STOCK QUOTATIONS Mt ’l. Stock Irregular Trend On MEI. Mart (0.1% By Guardian's special Win) MON-‘IREAL, Jill. b-Blikl and textiles added from two to four points on Mont-roll Stock Exchange Saturday, while the remainder oi the market had a spotty appear- anoe. Demand for investment of funds was believed the impetus for a four-point gain boarded by Nova Scotia in the banking section. Can- ada. closed with a small loss after early firmness, while Montflll 801d steady at its previous quotation oi 200. Wabasso Cotton added a two- polnt gain in the textile division and Canadian Celanese climbed to a. new high 0f 81 1-8 before finish- lng with a fractional advance. Power stocks were lower and selling presume forced Montreal off nearly a. point. Brazilian ended with a small drop, while Shawinigan was up 1-4. But the interest was lacking in the metal section andIntemation- al Nickel and Noranda posted frac- tional losses. Holllnger picked up 20 cents. Paper stocks were unchanged. Rail equipments were barely steady. Bales were $3,005 shares and $5,- 705 in bOnds. Wa rk ets A t A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Indus- trial stocks higher- Toronto Muies-Jrresularlr low- r. rfsw Yoda-Stocks closed slight- ly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat down 1-4 to 8 9 ‘flew York-Cotton lower; rub- ber and coffee higher; sugar un- changed. MQSTARD SAUCE a tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon flour i cup boiling water 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon prepared mustard Salt and pepper Melt butter, add flour and mix until smooth. Add boiling water gradually and cook until flour thickens. Add lemon juice and mus- tard and season to taste with salt and pepper. Cook until smooth and hot. Pour over baked fish just before serving. You may vary the baked fish recipe by adding to the salted milk. seasonings, such as a teaspoon of dry mustard, a. dash oi ground gin- ger, a teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce or a few drops oi onion juice. Baked fish with anchovy is a varia- tion worth special mention. FRANK TARRANT CALLED 0N ALLAHABAD India - (C.P.) — With iou.r players suflering from the eilects oi inoculation against enteric fever the touring Australian cricket team enltled the services oi Frank Tarrant, the old Mlddlesex cricketer, who organized the tour. Mley Buildup Charlottetown Phone 822 . January Investment Suggestions. Our January iuveehneat current oflaing prices of Dominion oi Canada bonds and gives helpful information on a number- of public utility and industrial Copies will gladly be sent to investors upon Ask for a copy today. request. Royal "Securities Corporation United 01W“ WWIMW 3611640; J00 in New York and London pamphlet M T’L. CURB (Supplied by ritfleld and Company Members oi Montreal flock exchange and Curb Illfl Stocks Open B A Oil . . . . .. Distillers S . Dom Stores 1m? Oil . .\lc chers Inter Pete .. New Yoriz Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks AmCyanB . .. AmGasEl Am Sup Pow ... Atlas Corp - . . . .. Cit Serv El Bond Sh Ford oi CanA. Gulf Oil llumOil... . . Imp Oil Int Pet .. IntPet... Niag Hud .. StOilKen . . UnLnndPA... UnLandPPidm. .~~ . .. naxnp r-‘rsn wrm ANCHOVY A dry fish, such as fresh cod, flounder, haddock or whiting L; g3- Pflvlfl-lly suitable. Clean, bone and m"; m!‘ m"? “"108 Pieces and place oh a well-oiled baking sheet, Ml! two nuts anchovy paste with One Pm 000111118 oil and spread Paste on fish. Cover with finely roll- ed oorn flake crumbs. Bake inahot oven (500 degrees F.) until fish is done-about 10 to 15 mum,“ silflnkle lightly with chopped pgfg. ley and serve with lemon slices. Modern refrigeration and trans- portation has eliminated seasons for many Vlfletles of sea food, but oys- ters are still out when the month has no “R." This ls to remind you "wt 3031' April. September is the first 1L month. Oysters dipped 1n com flake crumbs may be baked on an oiled sheet just like the fish. Be A sure to sprinkle a iew drops oi oil A a1 over each oyster and to bake quick. lry)in a very hot oven (500 degrees continual? u? FATHER to ah dos V for sa lit Ii; it "181 Queen Street (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. o-Demand ior cheap gold stocks kept the mining market pot boiling in the closing session of the week and produced a. small gain for the gold share in- dex to 131.45. The miscellaneous mines index dropped about a half point, the result mainly of scat- tered narrow losses in the base metals group. Senior golds were fairly steady in slow turnover. Among the second y golds, gains of 1 to 8 cents went to God’s Lake, Quebec Gold, Reno and To- bum. Bufialo-Ankerite and Mc- Watters added 4 cents each and Little Long Lac closed. 10 cents up. Sylvanito gained ii. Losses of a cent or two were boarded for San Antonio. Maoassa. and I-Ioilinger closed higher while Pickle Crow and McKenzie. Dome losses were poster‘. for Teck Hughes Wright Hargreaves. McIntyre and Braiorne. In the base metals Noranda and Hudson Bay weakened 1-2 each, mainly in less-than-board ' lots. Ventures dropped 2 cents, Pend Oreiiie 2 and Waite-Amulet ‘I. Mining Corporation, Falcon- bridge and Sherritt boarded minor gains. v (Pnrlndinn Prone) TORONTO, Jan, 5- Stocks nan and Steamship Tickets City Ticket Agent-Canadian National Railways MINIF tinations le by O G ERS Charlottetown, P. E.I, IV. Y. Stock Exchange i x l (Supplied by Pltilolrl nml Company Members of Montreal Stock enchant’ urn! Curb Market) Stocks For l‘: . . . . . . For Pn PM Waterworks . Open Pnnnmount Radio . . . So Pnclfir Sid Oil N ll S Sim-l . . Vanadium .. ' Western l.’ Total suit-s‘ H 80's Que mts $1.05-$1.10. p, M. CALLAGHAN, . The Aussies were playing the Uni- Am _ \ Secretary. 80s Qlxéagllzlifgs gg)sl"oo' ted PIOVlliICBSUEHd Tagger}; distin- Birda Greeti " ‘ MONTREAL. Jan. 5¢—Prices gumhed h mse as a w . y “gs 530%.." 1i! ']_,.63_'i_.6~.2| were fractionally lower nn the (B, The calm-n Pr”. E: - 45 4 - ) at Ll‘ 7 fgggiiége gfggiggqgfsggsfiiisn Com- nlnlgrrsinwmrifrézgorfiggalfiigy Jaggélrgdith lvllraslseof giinnlpe!» can. ilfiifiafé‘ ~ 2;, ;» ‘ ~ -' ~-— . . e won e xii-rm“ ~-- . - aiuttertspm‘ aQue 3"” 36 1'” i” goalies claim to be smart skaters spflngbgafd dmng m], M the 1934 Lake all?‘ ' If‘ l; N0 I E - W05 WEIR-ed 33 1-4 i0 1-3- but Billy Beveridge, Montreal Ma- British Empire games m mndmt fall-obit _ I C . .. an. *1 a as" H“ was" c c-n-e- 1c" i . Ea"; snokontarlo A 1 - a 32 MW!‘ 110010117 0W0 u d8 Y 5 trials was not impressive enough to g1! Sol vvonrr wnivreo as Aihcflum 27 w 28 A “first; 2g skates two or three m es mun earn her a place on the team and filial-I'll 2o _ » f - . . l s the rink at good speed and can hold h" gxpenses to London were paid pend 0,, Persons requiring men for casual tERfBHBIIETRtZ 1652980 ‘l5 m? 1111;"? I ‘his 011m; wfith soéue 0i the forward-i privately And there she outclassed POIC Cro " 105 i. work. such as rmw shovoillng, " . 0 - - n pon o spee . her field. Ritchie , ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' " 1 “a should phone 187, City Relief oflice —-~ ________ L "m Robb Mont 81% ' 5 where many unemployed are regls: _‘— gireriilliir-T S33 ‘ , ‘ tered for any type oi work. Temisku ...' .,'_ , , (mo. r. nrcuorlzsoiv, h 20mm“. Wood um. ._.._ 4 c m“ “QUARTERLY QUOTA TION ” "MARY .~ _ _ _ _ _B' s err an o , Lima.‘ 6 7 - fifnukilo ... (C. P. By Guardians 59min] Wye) i: ' . Lake Shore .. LieorgrAwA" Jan- 3—Pl‘°m0ii0n G ' rroiessional u“ ds — All The January issue of our Publication "Quarterly Quota. ' ' ‘ ' " “,3; §,°‘,,},‘,,,gfi§§1§‘,§- g-mlglgg: . y __________._____ tionr" lists near-l 30o Camd‘ p ~ j ,‘ the 2nd Montreal Regiment, Roy = ‘- ' ’”""” ’ m‘ “d mg" ”°““" mac" new»; c - . . . . . - encc mill r an acKenaic ... w B. BENTLEY. L a , to Bond C ‘t bid and raked prices are given, li’l addition to Q}; ‘like tonight. Col. Fraser succeeds Col s‘ y, A, gnu-puny, g, c, Price-J. other information of value to investors in the appraisal fieirfi-flsi» W. C. Hyde. D. s. 0.. v. 1). Bari-Isms and Attorneys-nt-Lan and revie f l1 ' ' h ld' chant.“ "'1 Mom“ To w“; w o i cir security 0 ings. . Office: 180 Richmond Street I ‘ " _ A rap] will b: gladly farruarded upon requert. Nlpiannz M ALBAN FARMFR 5 e .4 v/mcouven ND, u", 3' A” LLB. . gglliga-fil’ PI s 3,y,,,,,,,,__, _ Carload wanted at once. anuuilsirtrky sgrércrirgfi mo. MON-mm . 1t 6 8i m §§{",‘.'j,b~_- Highest Bonk of Canada aide. 3%???“ Limit“ ~i§§°'é'-."' CASH ERICES _ _ _ Charlottetown: FREDERICK)" . , _ {Nmljf - Pam- : =-- ----—--- CAMPBBLLTON 20 King Street, Saint John '°' '__ P. F. BAMBRICK Alex. W. Matheson fiflmwmrowu Tdwhm H20, i§‘-.".‘1"1:§i!'.“."' at BAIIRISTIIB. soucrron. arc HALIFAX Reno can Tanton’s Accessories. "t: "firs. “l. title.‘ e =9 ‘°' °'“-"°"“ '°" - - §ilggiillfr :1: 1:: ::. K THI OTHER TENAN TH [tmus-r‘ co AND cs1- someso: _, re a msgwfl ... ...- . ._.__.___,,____ “Ail. "\Qpu~arfc;n5grIif‘ u?‘ __ R sir‘-