ocntvuuuudtuamlhlo ' g llttot’——ray|_|la in advance inlguhulpoflrlnlllvomnoltlbllonu Iflllwltflllllilflolllgoflg I bu: bale Lost, Found, Strayed FOR SALE - CABINET RADIO, m; norm River man. lz-Zll-al ,~——j~l"—*—*ii~ 1-01; SALE — TWO HEAVY horses. nectar JBDKIDS, lviarm- SALE -_I YIELD OLD DRIV- er. l\€IlDBI.!‘l Morris, bcdloru. l2-29-2l. ,. ___---—-——i--- FOR SALE - ONE GUERNSEY ww, iresnen in rebruary. Ivan ‘lluner, Wnlaloe. 12-31-11. ‘ron saw - our: FIVE yuan old. horse, lgoods wlngtierld driver. -- Hal am, prin e . nun‘ 12-29-21. ______.._._€__._i_.. p03, 3A1} - l6 FEET l 1-2 INCH skull-lag. with bearlnlla and B. A. Mallett, some Willey-B- York. 12-29-31. Mule Help _Wanted LIST BOY WANTED — APPLY Guardian. 12-27-41. MESSENGER BOY WANTED — Full time. Apply Guarding?”- PosiTii-l; Wanted COUNTRY GIRL WANTS , POSI- lion as clerk in store, in or near cllywPhone 1777-J. or write 12 Upper Queen Street. 12-29-21. Femiale Help Wanted WANTED — A GIRL 0R MIDDLE IIKOd-Wbmfln i'or l ht home work. A ply Mrs. W. T. lng, Wheatley R vei‘. 12-29-2l. DOMESTIC HELP WANTED — Girl. , r general housework. Small lam good, home, good ay. lSlxty miles lrom Montreal. lustyhave good references. Apply to: Box 147 Loulsevllle, Quez. A Personal IIYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER lzuods) mailed postpald in plain, sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 25c: 24 samples $1.00. lglllll dacr DEL“. Ngvélltltlfl- . . . 0.x . a on. 053% 73» . 12-27-121. Losr - 01w mew can nlTm between Charlottetown nag New. town. Reward, Alex Gillls New. WWH- 12-29-21. Wanted aura» - 1100M arm BOARD lor P. W.C. irl t t. ~' “X. Y.” Guargdians, uuen 1gfgvffjf ANTED - BY BUSINESS WO- -man. Iunllshed heated room Breaklast dasi ed. .1. 1 -~ Guardian. r pp 512.2193; usmass GIRL DESIRE; lroom and board. Central 10¢ atlon. Write “N, B," Gilardlan. 12-31-11 ANTED — ROOM AND BOARD .for Prince of Wales College 5m. (IBM. female. Apply Guardian. VF»: Foot Ailments consuvr H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’ Orthopedic BISEEMPIBBST I43 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.l I am booking orders now for 1946 delivery. White Lily Chick Hatchery, Monc- ton, N, B. A. H. BRYENTON, Charlottetown 222 Queen Si. Phone No. l686-L l2-ll-l2i rue; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL‘ GUARDIAN This column h tflgrv“ r n: mu ammo. an “.2252; I: In": m”? $15111" 01mm n16 in uivunso ' ' u, “L COOKS m: Photographs, LONFEDEIATI SUBANOE. on L“! aiooaa a MaLEOD LTD be closed to-mormw New ‘irgryu’: Dflwand Wednesday, Janna z, 1"‘- 1-11 IN- sraorar. N01‘ ’ _. decided to go bacilli-Finch ya: inal Dinner Dance which mp m. quire several settings. Positive m. tickets available after today. Tho Charlottetown Hotel. 12-2531, CIVIC _ raxas. _ The q; Clerk's Ollice will be open at “m5 from 1-00 mam P, M. December igklésrto 31st. to receive paymem or SPECIAL TICKETS for the mid- 1118111; show at the Prince Edward Theatre tonight are on 53,19 now, The regular admission ticket; will not be acceptable for this pro- BPB-m- . 12-31-11 ENGAGEMENT - m. Mid w‘. Angus MacDonald o! Chelton, wish to announce the ca agemmt o! their only daughter, Ada xvrtl; oi.’ Chel on, to Harold wel. r o Bedeque. son of Walter 6011111 Weddinr to take place in the near future. ' 12.31.11 Personals Lleut. Nursing Sister Mary Croken has returned. to Halifax alter spending Christmas holidays at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, Emerald. _Mr and Mrs Robert Smith, Plctou. Nova. Scotia and Miss Auslinc Smith. Charlottetown, spent Christmas at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. dlerbzrt ' Smith. Wheatlev River. ‘I'm condition 0i MruJoseph A. Coady. principal of Kenslrlgton High school ls much improved a1- ter undergoing a serious operation in the Prime Edward Island I-los- pital. It could not b: learned however irom Mr. Coady as to when he would be able to resume his duties. Mr Harold Wares o»! Cllilllwack, British Columbia is visiting his mother. Mrs. Robert Wares and other relatives oi Wheatley River vicinity It is thirty-three years since Mr Wares has visited this province. and he is looking lor- ward in meetlnz manv old iriends. STANCIIEL CHRIST-MAS concaar On Tuesday evening. Dec. lath the pupilsot Stanchel School" pre- sented their annual Christmas con- cert, in the schoolroom to a large and appreciative audience of par- ents and visitors. Ilndcr the chairmanship o! Mr. James F‘. Graham, the following program was carried out: Opening chorus-Jfhe School. Welcome-J! pupils Recitatiorv-Alberta Todd Song (Encored) -— Vernon and Roma MacLean . A Dialogue-Tints Nothlnlz I dorm Thii Your: oi Chm “$0 W3“! lamina and violrncu 0'09"‘ “W: °f m bou c; at a w move; n- uvfimnqo and loyalties shift. Your: of occupation, of lng, of cloning up the war and llyl Rm amdlan Pm: var cor rm, ha ~ tbll turbulent um as his "beef," h his an m: and hello pen l Ill be l ltd" -by- an’ w’ d‘, mp1 Ila thud In pa, of revolution, In which govern- govcmmcni will d: lid- lbaose of rm solid (mndnlom of mro,‘ malt tan-ltd of fllfl In Puial my of-liuropet vu- I "Sorry I Couldn't Clean Everything Up, Bub"' Pantomine-Christmas Dolls ' Drill-The Christmas Sharing Band Recitation-Willem Cameron Santa's Mistake-Allan MacLean and Alberta Todd Sons: (Encoredl-Mary Kelly, Audrey and Willeno Cameron Recitation-Stephen Trainer Drill-Merry Christmas Recitation-Audrey Cameron $011K (Encoredl-Joyce. Beryl. and Sheila MacLean An 0peration—Walter Lord do Shirley MacLean Recitation-Mary Kelly Son: lEncoredl-Edna, Roma dc Violet Recitatlon~Allan Mac-Lean Dialogue-Visitors From The City Reading-Frank Flood RECILBLLQII~SIIITIEY Maclycan $911! (Encoredl -— Iona and Lorna Kcating Recitation-Roma MRCLean A Monologuw-Ednu Todd Pantomine-Chr tmcs Secrets lkwitntionqVcr". 1 ‘ilchsnn lEllcorcil-Jllolet Aitken ' Giff: Rcdoitinn-Jacizir- While Dialogue — The School Master Abroad Recitation-Puller Lord Closing Chorus-The School. Santa Claus- Song-Santa Claus Good Bye Santa—The School. Alter the closing chorus Santa appeared, in the person of Mr. Frank J. Flood. and presented to both teacher and pupils many io- vely and usclul gifts It was moved by Mr. Alex Aiken and seconded by Mr. Wesley MacNevin and un- anilnously carried, that a hearty vote of thanks be tendered the teacher (Mr. D.L. Cairns) and the Halve-W‘? . pupils for the fine program. The Inl- PRD t8 3-4 National Anthem brought the en- Pal) P 123 tertninment to a close. Kcnnecott 33 1.3 i? __ Montgomery _ 73 1.4 N Y Cent _ 34 N Amer _ a9 3.4 New York Philo- sv 1-: Radio 17 3.4 Republic 3o 5.3 Exchange elm w 1-8 I 5W 58 1-4 _ -i- Sperry 35 i-2 All Chm 1-2 » 66 3-4 Am Car . 1-2 T9915 _ 51 Am Smelt 1-2 Ummi A" ~34 1-3 Am Tel 190 U S Rubber . 67 Anaconda 44 3-4 U 5 SW91 - 31 1-3 Au], 103 ,Stan Adm . .. 39 1-4 Bald 34 l Wamcr .. 33 3-8 3311111,; 54 1.3,‘ West Union 52 1-4 at}, _ 95 5.3 Westinghouse 35 1-4 Paeiplz 3i Youncsln 66 v DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND IIIGIIWAYS Province of Prim-e Edward Island TENDERS FOR LUMBER SEALED ‘TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this oliice until noon on Wednesday. January 2nd, 1946. from any per- son or persons willing to supply any o! the following list oi lumber. PRINCE COUNTY TIGNISH: 10,000 F.B.M. 4 ln. Plank, random lengths 5,000 F.B.M. 2 In. x 6 ln. x l6 It. long ALBERTON: 15,000 F.B.M. 4 ln. Plank. random lengths 200 pcs. 4 ln. x l2 ln. x l6 it. long 5.000 F.B.M. 2 ln. x 6 In. x 16 It. long ULEARY: ‘(L000 F.B.M. 4 ln. Plank, random lengths Z00 pcs. 4 in. x l2 In. x n. ft. long 5,000 F.B.M. 2 ln. x 6 in. x 16 It. long ' 1,500 Posts 7 1-2 It. long x 6 ins. at small end PORTAGE: 10,000 F.B.M. A ln. Plank, random lengths 10,000 F.B.M. 6 in. x 6 ln., random lengths 1,500 Posts 7 1-2 It. long x 6 iua. at mall end RICHMOND: 15,000 F.B.M. -I ln. Plank, random lengths 100 pcs. I ln. x l2 ln. x l6 It. long 5,000 F.B‘.M.'2 in. x (i in. x 16 It. long (6) KENSINGTON; 10,000 I-KILM. I in. Plank, random lengths (7) ALBANY: ' ' 15,000 F.B.M. l In. Plank, random length: 5,000 F.B.M. 1' ln. x 6 ln. x l6 It. long QUEEN'S COUNTY ,. 15,000 F.B.M. 4 ln. Plank, random lengths 5.000 F.B.M. 2 in. Plank, random lengths 5.000 F.B.M. 8 in. x 6 ln., random lengths I30 pcs. I ln. x 12 In. x 16 it. long 500 Posts ‘I It. long x 5 Ins. at small end 1,000 Posts ‘l it. long x 6 Ina. at small end lvr KING'S COUNT! 30,000 F.B.M. l Ill. Plank, random lengths 05,000 FJLM. 0 In. x 6 ln., . udom lengths , 10.000 FJLM. l in. x 8 ln., udom lengths 200 Pas. 4 in. x 12 in. x 16 to l! It. long 1.200 Pea. i ln. x 6 in. x 16 It. lonl 1,000 Potts ‘I ft. long x 0 Ins. at small end TO OUII. MANY FRIENDS i From r1» am: or‘ P. J. Mac-DONALD krI/Ilirrllxyrpyxaryg NOTICE The postponed annual meeting of the P. E. I. Poultry Industry Committee, will be held January 4th, at 1:30 P.M. in the agricultural room, Department of Agriculture. § I“! oi’ the President, I). A. MacDONALD. L, MacDON ALD, Secretary. I.F"“""*1VIIJ'IIIQIIII§TAV ‘W-fl l2-29-3i ._._.---_. ' __ o uwn-u-‘n -w----1- "-lll—--# filillfii PICKLED CURED CODFISH We have‘ now_ready_fo_r shipment and will deliver at your nearest station (wlihln the province). Freight paid , 1n fifty pound lots or more at following prices: CHOICE LARGE CODFISI-I l6 cents per lb. CHOICE MEDIUM CODFISH ..-14 cents per lb. CHOICE SMALL COUFISH 11 cents per lb. _Send Money Order for quantity required and you will receive prompt delivery. MATTHEW 8r McLEAll LIMITED SO URIS, PEI. IZ-IB-tts-gi. FOXMEN I! SUNGLO BREEDING RATION FOR DECEMBER - JANUARY. Without good production and good Pelts you are lat. e leaders by using SUNGLO Breeding Ration and getting With only one you may break even. Stay up with both. “ Dozens of Canadian Ranchers will attest, they fill SUNGLO out in front for big production. SUGGESTED DIET: SUNGLO BREEDING RATION (MEAL) 25% Red Meats (Beef, I-Iorsemeat, Rabbits) 35% Offa! Meats (Liver, Tripe, Spleen, Kldneya, Brain, etc.) . . . . . . . . .. 25% Fish, Fresh, Frozen or Canned 10% _ Sprouted Grain or Vegetables 5% Ave. 12 to 14 oz. per day, per fox 100% ._()R_. SUNGLO BREEDING CUBES . 15 i020 Red Meat Chunks .. Offal Meat Chunks .......------..----.- A ' INTERNATIONAL FOX 8r ANIMAL FOODS ‘LTD, SUMMERSIDE. P. E. ISLAND L. W. HANCOCK, Managing Director 4 to 5 oza. 3 to 5 ozs. The tenderer shall submit u price pcr M.B.M. (or all sum lumber, prices quoted being for lumbar at the mill alto. The Department shall tale, cure of delivery from the nilil site. The tenderer shall submit a price each for posts and they shall be Illed near the - udaldo when u truck may be able to take delivery at Lumber shall be either upruce or hemlock. Plank may also be hard- wood (white birch and poplar cxceptod§ The tenderer shall state which kind o! lumber ha l: tendering. for Random lengths uhxll mun any length exceeding 10 feet. Minimum width o! plank shall be uevon inches. Pooh alull be either cellar or Juniper. Small end llhnenalon liven in minimum that will be accepted. Lumber shall be all lquuro edged and awn to the exact dimension: qnoliiad, and ahull be perfectly sound and true from wane and alnku. Parties l}. Partial l0 be marked “TENDER POI LUMBER". All material lhall be carefully inspected and measured belon do- Ilvcry la taken by the Department or payment nude. Delivery of lumbar IIIIII bu made on or baton lune lat. 1m. , , The DGIIHTIIQM am not bind mu: to accept m lowest or any ‘finder. u. u. MACMILLAN). » ' - _ Deputy whim: oi Publla worn and Illghwayu. UIAIIDHITOWN. Prince llwunl Inland, December 10th, INS. adoring may lender (or the whole or any portion than» not able for what portion they are tender-in]. Tender: 10-1-14! I I-I i Attention Fox Ranchers Our receiving station at F. R. McLzline’s is now open for the season. We are receiving furs for ship- ment to the leading markets. Ten years of successful selling and marketing for Ranchers in the Marltimes is your assurance of good returns. We believe the Fur Nlarkct is going to Ilc strong throughout the season so this should be a good ylear to all) to the MARITIME run PO0L, LTD. y r. n. McLAINE, Local Representative MINK and MUSKRAT skins are high. Bring them in at once. NOTICE ' ISLAND ‘F0008 INBDRPOIIATEII Will Ro-npen Their Pla~nt On JANUARY 3rd. Employees Register January 2nd l i l i __ .._____..._,. _