1. feels.” _Tel, 589 PALMER o HASLAM A. I. IIABLAM. 5A..’ LLB. is... .5‘§.5'f'e‘.§11.‘i=°" 01m ' P0011035 .l.l. Mcfillllilllhll.‘ 3 NUIAII. ETC‘. IllI-ISTIR. CUIIII Frederic ll. Large lAllllTEI-s 5T0. rnuune B-llflloe. Phone 104i OBARLOTTITOWN. P. l. l- Richard B. Johnston u...“‘°“l°~"h‘..'a‘.' m. 1- e1- or . can“ u ward lela d i no Richard r. rv Rarrlater, Solicitor, Nolan. Etc Charlotte Phone I'll! a Eastern Trust a 000-044-040 l. ‘n. 0011115 a 1.; Chartered Accountants l! Grafton Street. Chsrlotieown Phone 2080 Randolph W. ill n! e--_ Q hookkoo mss sauna amass -r u 1 t. 0°31‘.- n. Connought Ap ‘ ‘AAfl-hhVfUflfl-Pfhfiv‘ ' Offlllandflfllflpflllyi Chartered Accountant: ll. F. AIIOIIIBALII Eastern Truss Building’ Chsrloftltown A-mmlqgng -,~ u-l-Iih-I-Ilv’ l-AA-I-KA ' i‘ ""111... "1...1_::;':'."1r:r" __,_—i— -—__1_q.7’ q__-..@> say-mi.‘ M scam names i M h- lsle-fll- . o 11 r0 1.011s Qssnrswilr. sensor-nor. are. c tornrown . “"111: nsetcenuereenids -i__ I BELL, a MATHIESON’ ‘Nllllflit wiollelhrs. ‘II- l- 1 . l l- luiuiss mo. '1. nuns ‘lint. o*'fr=i‘w"roiifrgrr.oa B. - l-'.l llutelieeon 81 30hr. orrouafriusfrs "Spcttlllllil in the fit- ling-OI for the correetlonv of ocular de- w Mm," s‘ as cesium Street flrolesslonal 05rd: lleil W. Higgins. Chartered Accountant I44 Richmond St. Chrrlottetown BUILDING c111 u 11111111111111 4% Bonds Due July 15th, 1962 To Yield 150% |=. J. 111111111111 a 00llPAllY 11o. l.- M. BAGNALL - Manager Charlottetown Telephone 1410 Attention Fox Ranchers Ourreceiving station at F. R. McLaine’s is now open for the season. We are receiving furs for ship- i ment to the leading markets. . ‘ Ten years of successf Ranchers in the Mariiim We believe the Fur Market is going to be strong throughout the season so this Local Representative MINK and MUSKRAT skins are high, Bring them in at once. l Q Wei.» lame». m ‘i 71"""’ trw-Iom-usthrrclly I Y o .. .1 we...» 1 '" STOCK QUOTA nous] tsnume a t Dec. 12 —(CP) -— QlKK-IMCUS. lb OONFIDEIATION LIFE IN BIHANCI New York Exchange SIS suitable for Base Burner Siova. H. R. Large d: Co. 12-11-31. 95"’? u-wee styles at Crockett-s Jewellery, 105 Kent Street. 12-4-13. 22 3i. was $5 late EC. Smallwood. MacKie and .. . F .F ssessieassdi E égsgssssssseac Ii’ or 55885 Montreal Exchange J. Tweedy, K. French Village charged under the ul selling andmarketing for . es is your assurance of good . Hr, a SEf-‘Slégfifiie should be a good year to MARITIME FUR POOL, LTD. F. R. McI-AINE. p . 5,. $8653 the Men's Club e-f the Central ‘i-n o 1121321011111 mgaltina. at which the v o w e o can: were elected: . - . - Prcsid , vit S. Lin. sass. .125... 0.8 .1122: Alllllwl l-Ishi Secretary W.L Henry, ‘Ireasurer, Penna Moore Rev. A.D. Kenzie- former United Chuli-Iictli sssssssesiié“ Can Steamships . C ' ' n Misfiitmflry was the guest speak- er. His message was greatly eqidoy- cd by all present I1‘ an awn L HH s5 McLeod B‘ Bentley W. l. BENTLEY. K. O- .1. s. news-cur. n. o. barristers and Attorneys-ll- Low see nun sum WANTED — WE NEED LARGE ‘ l" poultry of all kinds. and Rflyal Paokil18 Co, Charlottetown. "vsillharles R. McQua _ 3- ‘* TRANSMISSION WANTED — 5548B l 1 , Hughes. Bmckley Point. 12-13-31 WANTED — ONE FURNISHED morn near Charlottetown 51101121. ~- '1' of G - _ rm A ca“ Elallz-fiil-lli FOR SALE — MODERN ALASKA Range, 110i water from. Prince St/rcet. Evcoiiargs. 12-11-21. For: ssu; - as 0111mm; rarer: 1038 Far o 2 ton truck. Lost, Found, Strayed s: m --- MW- ‘ Public Stenogrd-pher Jliineogrephlng csrda and ' Advertising Rates-durable is Advance 12-13-11. BURNER,‘ leave at 12-1241- r011 sass - uvfiaunu our- board Motors". Deoem . B. Cameron. Mt. Stewart. LOST —- EUSTON T0 AMBROSE, Parcel containing two bandanas. Finder please call i031. 12-13-11 OF GLASSES BE- Street and G rorrupondencl, t, pl“ LOST -. 1N CHARLOTTIYPOWN sum of money. Apply Guardian. Reward. pa“. child’; are excited 8Y8 380. I! Eris ‘tartan cusses rlmo ,1 8. Taylor 1. ovromsraisr liq-nor lost end Phone I EXCEPTIONAI. 111011 PRICES For: MINK AND MUSKRAT Do not dispose of your furs without getting our offer. P. E“. l. FUR TRADERS (W. R. JENKINS) £12 Great George Street, Charlottetown ‘ a run rsnmrns 11111111011 Mr. Fritz Weissler, one of Canada's largest raw fur buyers ls again buyingall kinds of raw furs at W. Chester S. McLure's offlee, Charlottetown commencing Tuesday, Dec. I1, andpaylng highest prices. him before disposing of your furs. Mr. B. Roy Holman, well known ‘raw fur dealer is now associated with, Mr. McLure and Mr. Weiasler and will be pleased to meet his friends. at McLure’s office. WANTED Mold" to; i general housework. with knowl- ookiug, by family of two. Excellent Write or phone ll. I. 0., 05 Temperance Glasgow. N. S.-Pl1one 39. " I 1 , 9 H seasons ‘r’ 332"“ Tl-JUI-J Mucous i ssessssse asgases;sagsasasczssssezssgszssgszsgsse .1.w. Mecamle h lso .1 1- ‘m “i” “V”! ‘ma! gd service at thewggaiie. 191g: placll- ffgcfifieqnmut: tgglbfiiéaim e ; M . 313ml B1315’ rang. m‘ ‘mmm’ ‘wwmm- McKinnon. 1.11.011 0L lMlu- Messrs Leo Doucelte and W,D. sands ea»- i at. I E1051‘ — TRUCK TIRE ___ wheel between '_*‘_“"?“ uiennmvan. Ywrawwdngfywmsmg? Packing Co. Qhsrlottetowia. 30-well Markets At A Glance For Sale FOR sans -- r001. rams; s r-"r: 12-12-61 x 21/; ft. mime sew. r011 sou: - "1101" 11.11-33- iox- 1934 Chevrolet, Oswald Mill" Single units with handle. all? 124$”- cach Peters North Rustico. “or '1" 2.2.21 s ' Cooker o ups. ug e mother from John Simm ' ply Walter Gamble, Alban , CHICAGO, Dec support, came to rye today after com- mission liquidation sharply downward in early dealings WINNIPEG, Dec. 12 —- (CP) — A large export business wig Canadian g Grain Exchange with an fid 2,000,000 bushels of wheat, in the form of flour, taken by the Llnlted kingdom. In addition British buyers wok 200.000 bushels 43. A Medium. 4-1. A Pullet B. 31 TORONTO, Dec. 12 - (CP) — m: groups chalked Exchange session while em Oils firmed’ moderately ed m nhe closing per- orderlng now for Spring deiivefy. U18 610011110 m the S u‘ nearest dealer or wr te - 124321‘ lvifriginlic Oil 8: S Ltd. Saint John. ACTINOMYCOSIS upt in d to 1.48 wtiere it osed thagaln of Ziicerttson turnover of 169,500 shares. Some of » medium - price golds were Among causes . economic loss ln cattle in Canada Finder are several conditions usually clus- 12-13-11. slifed as “actlncmycoslsfi these conditions are certain lesions found in the tongues of which give rise to considerable loss through condemnation at tho abattoir-s, Investigetlons have suited in finding that these lesions by foreign substances gaining entrance to a normal de- 12.12.3l_ presslon in the 10:11:01?- FOX FURS WANTED We will be buying daily throughout the season silver, white marked and platinum fox pelts at toll ma!" and brother Felix were recent NEW YORK. Dec 12 — (AP) - visitors to the 01W- Steels, motors and aircrafts fractions to around 3 points in to- day's Stock Market. Most of the other divisions were lowered a lesser amount in one of the blgaest selloffs in almost a th Declining were rubbers, farm implements. utilities, rails. metals, Issues and nuscell- ba lals, missed bv manv relatives and friendslPatrlot Please Copy.) Launching Place who has been home for ten days with his family has returned to Debert. N S her Island home to join her hus: pivo-tnls came no slightly from their Dealings were low at limes but Dickcrl up on the down- l'l'| pleased to have Miss Teresa Walker of S1 Georges. Kimzs (5) Couutv. home from Rockcliffe, She has rece-nllv been discharg- cd from the Women's Division of the RQAF‘ which shr- has ervcd for a period of ovcr three) vears (Patriot Please minim-lite fell 1.0 1701111- largest drop since 1.11 on Nov. 21. MONTREAL Dec 12 ~ (CP) - Securities in the main trckcd to 8 time today on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market in amnlfi of Tuesday's softer trends. Strong spots, however. developed in isolat- ed places. banks registering a new all-time high in the 1 selected textiles displaying on up- swing. Many key stocks failed to move and volume was much be- hhrmgtéggmgatfs" Produce prices today rruotied 159.300 shares: mines, 93.300: indus- Domini stocks huh“ 47, ‘W, rioultuze follow:- g ’ 78, AFRICAN TRADE UNIONS realism-same? - (on _ Race Relations New of "o.- "-111" “Ween Instit- A Medium 37418; A Pullets Receipts: i564 cases. hing pasteurized, fresih and storage No 1 36 1-2; No 2 35 1-2; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 35 l-4 del Mil; No 2 34 3-4 del Mil: first rode crcamery ls ob gil-lce ', first srade sol s job prioc ' “"1 trade unions “b a total mem- “zrship oi 158.000. fflfl“ "."*—"' ' — INVEST - - ~ 11'?‘ "llvm It will pay you to see , W, guwhlild flplggg/dasmmn mew - - ; w oesa "4- . Rccel Canadian Government POTATOES: 75 lb b0 s P131. NB. 50 lb bills 0W And secure flnsnolsl Poultry Wanted I) DOMINION OI‘ O NADA Poultry daily. Descriptive Booklet today. J. A. MARTIN in operation. s o queen sum. 1 ‘Chcgriotm. no.1. recur-nose mo BEIITRAILEIIARIIIAI ls resorvollfllr- non COOKS 1'01 Christmas P11010- graphs. Evenings by cpptllfitllllzfilltli. - -1. WE ABE UNDOADING Nut Coke WATCHES, Dllmolsdl, all latest. _OWlNG TO THE funeral 0i’ the Company's Store will be closed all day Friday, Dec. 14. 12-13-11 MAGlSTR-ATITS COURT —Yes- terday before Magistrate George 0-. a psrtvl from Excise Act was dismissed. IJHURCII 0F SCOTLAND — Services Birch Hill cancelled owing to funeral at New Argyle. Service Dec. 16th. St-anchel. l1 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. J. H. Bis-hop. MEN'S CLUB ELECT OFFI- CERS-On Monday night Dec 10 Christian Church held its organ- BURIAL YESTERDAY - The n Mass was celebrated by Rev. c, gr Specialized pmduc. disease and a higher fertilitv in ers are receiving for cartoned Dads: A large 45. A Medium. 43 A Pullet 40. Poultry receipts are not coming forward in volume of last year but total receipts this year are in excess of last vear with more orderly marketing Prices for chickens remains un-- changed but because of scarcity of fowl. prices have advanced one cent Grade A 24. B 22. C 20" PERSONAi. 1011s d [owrstcosf ' Queoeleenlyrq-p Illllsisylolol 8 26 Gmonthe $4.26 Monthly repayments include interest Much has been written and FUNERAL ssnvrcss _ The regarding u... w, funeriil o! lillirsld Elizizgieth Gane- Mmrs was e yes rday from l ‘ her late residence. l0 Esplanade 5-3:,“ vllffiebuf,“ is do where service was held bv Rev man 15 gully Carlyn Milan; who also conducted servos a t e grave. Sherwood . Cemetery. Tne pallbearers were: Mess/rs AW. Hyndman. JO, Hyndmon. Hon Geo. D. DeBlois Messrs. AB. Cosh. W.S. Grant and ES. Blanchard. fi 1 artificial e cal “new of the farmenpaultry- lwoznized. says W.T. Poul-hymen. Dominion possible in Canada. to keen birds on range outside in-dir. eot- sunligh light woul much funeral of Mlle Addie Hogan was it u necessary held yesterday morning from the Grant 124 Water sneer,‘ n5 st". ugh . days is and rlglllgrgstans Basilica where Requiem ficézil he unuhwzea drtemce. When. however. to the house for about a: the use of artificial he short d-uli winter sing w memes ca: production 1W5 1011s been s sound. economi Drsctlce with the lish to .._______,d-___- Winn you mango: personal loen at TllellflyslisnkofCanedayouhnrrow sttholowostpodblowioroxsmple —a1 c8100. loan, repeysblo monthly fnlwolvoinslnlmouls, the bsnkelurgos only $3.25. In: other examples oun- snlt the adjoining tabla. Personal loans are zesdilysvsllablootsllonr brnnchss lo pay doctors’ hills, hospital hilll, to consolidate dobll, be moot financial emergencies, or to: any rouonshlo , , . Zndonorl are notnooeesarily required. ‘I'll ROYAL BANK 0|‘ CANADA cussnornrown nnsucu W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager “ the eggs that are used for reproduc- tion, all important economic fea- tures that follow the application of lights in moderation. During the fall, winter and early sprint? the active feeding period should be extended by the lisrhting to about 14 hours each day. Lon- Ier periods are likeLv to offset the advantages to sane extent. It he; been found. by research at the perimentsl Station at Harro that longer periods of light had i tend y to increase brood fins. germ-oi rulie itwooo 60~ws te are require or squasy feet of floor space and a rolisbl: time clock with timing resistanu should be used to ensure regulq intervals of roosting and feedino HTHLA MARIE SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of November. Principal's Department Grade X-l. Elsie Doyle: l. Eleanor Plneau: 3. Lorraine D0111- oette. Grade IX-l. Idl. Doyle: 2. Mons Gallant: 8. Rodeo. er. Alvlre Ieflleir: 3. James Vice Principal's DQPIHJIIIQIW Grade VII--1. Elizabeth Doyle; 2. Terese Gauthier; 3. Bernice Buote, Isabel Blacquiere. » ____ trvrnen, seneraliy under the im- EGG AND POULTRY MAW preselon that the longer feeding RET REPORT - Production con- tinues to improve. Price chances °f m“ is m” fimtlmre dowlrgward and lwilll con- nuc so un ex reached. HatcheiByOn “l: Fmlmbuthlli and l» f fast an aching. Many advance m ‘Mmslllfi the 0R8 Yield but the orders are in for early chicks. m“ imam" c‘: m9 “Km 55 be- cmck sexing W111 be conducted on lleved w be the stimulating effect p1; 1_ during hamhery season o; that it has on cert 1946 P E1. stations quoting for 0i ungfaded eggs delivered A Lam _ ovulation end more eggs are laid 4o. A Medium ca. A Pilllet so s, and B 1M1" 71 ' 23, C_ 30 Graded smpmenm dc. s result of this stimulus. livered Charlottetown: A Large n" 33. periods allows fort- slgroatgr yield n ur enseq ithout doubt‘ thae (ltsicneegemi: the amount of feed consumed is a play their new ‘-~ there is also a better resistance to Grade VI-l. Desmond Gnllltlx an Jean Gallant; 3‘ Joan Marl run. Intermediate Department Grade V—1. 011ml McNeil]: i Ulltan Pineau; 3. Lois Gallant. Grade IV-l. Guelda Gallant: :- Aréaette L-eCIalr: 3. Melvin ce . Junior Department Grade III-i. Albinus Gauthier, 2 Virginia Gauthier: 8. Ber-nan dine Gauthier. Grade I (sl—1. Alberta Doiron: i2. Igor-molt Pineou; S. Douglas Gei- on . Grade II—1. Harold Pinesu; l. DEPARTMENT‘ OF PUBLIC Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS FOR LUMBER s SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the undersigned. will be received at. this office until noon on Wednesday. January 2nd, 1946. from any per Hazel Doiron: 3. Vernon Peters. I WORKS AlVD HIGHWAYS Personals son or persons wlllinl to llIPDly “y of the following list of lnmberr Mr. Freddie Morrison and t1" Mr. Pious McCormac of Launch. mtg were recent visitors to the c y. Miss Tens. Walker sister Teresa Pie Joseph MacCormac of Mrs. Joseph Reardcoo has left nd in Maine. U S A She will be Many relatives and frlcnds are Produce MONTREAL, Dec. 12 —- 1GP) t; on Department of ag- EGGS: Ont and Que A 1.111%: 45; BUTTER: Wholesale Que 10b- (Z) (3) (l) l5) (7) (87 PRINCE COUNTY 10,000 l‘.B.M. 4 ln. Plank. random lcllltbl 5,000 FJLM. 2 in. x 8 in. x 16 ft. long 15,000 I-HBJVI. 4 in. Plank. random lengths ' 200 pcs. 4 In. x I2 ln. x 16ft. long 5.000 F-EM. 2 In. X G in. x 1G It. lnlsl’ 80,000 FJLM. 4 In. Plank, random ' “ 200 pcs. 4 ln. x 12 in. x 16 ft. long 5,000 REM. 2 in. x 8 in. x 1G ft. long 1,500 Posts ‘l l-Z ft. long x 6 ins. at small end 10,000 FJLM. 4 in. Plank, random lengths 10,000 IKBM. 8 in. x 0 ln., random lengths 1.500 Posts ‘l’ l-Z ft. long x 6 lns. at small end 15.000 1211.111. 1 111. Plank. random lengths 100 pea. 4 in. x l: in. x 16 1i. ions 5.000 FILM. 2 ln.-x 6 ln. x 16 ft. long 10,000 IKBM. 4 ln. Plank, random lengths 1.1.000 F.B.M. 4 in. Plank, random lengths 5,000 FJLM. 2 ln. x 8 ln. x 16 ft. long QUEEN'S COUNTY 1s.ooo 11.11.11. 4 in. Pisnlr, random lengths 5,000 FILM. 2 in. Plank, random ' "‘ 5.000 F.B.M. 8 ln. x 6 ln., random lengths 180 pol. 4 in. x 12 in. x l6 ft. long Q 500 Posts ‘l fl. long x 5 ins. at small end _ 1,000 Posts 7 ft. long x 6 ins. u rmlll end Illifiil‘! COUNTY 80,000 l-KBM. 4 in. Plank. random lengths 15,000 ILB-M. 6 In. x I ln., random lengths 10.000 RUM. 8 ln. x 8 ln., random lengths 200 Pea. 4 in. x l! in. x l6 to 18 (t. long 1,200 Pol. 2 in. x 6 in. x 16 ft. long 1.000 Polls ‘I ft. long x I ins. ml snail end The tenderer shall snbsnit s price per M.B.M. for all sown lnrn prices quoted being for lnnaher st the mill site. The Department take core of delivery from the mill die- The tenderer shell snhlnlt s price each for posts and they shall h '- -_- ; 541 bong piled nenr the roadside where s truck may he able to fake delivery oi CHEESE: Western and Que of. Buying Live and Dressed Crates supplied. E. J, McDOUGALL, ' cnsunr-rs-rowromaehseuwanmee. Vernon SIIIIQ. Lumber shell he either spruce or hemlock. Plsnk snsy also he hard- wood (white hlroh and poplar excepted). The tenderer shell state for pts. 73 boxes. which kind of lumber he is tendering. Random lengths shall mean any length exceeding ll feet. Minimum Que. 1-85: Maine 100 ~l bass 2-47: width of plank 1111111 he seven Inches. 113- Poeto shall be either cedar or ”_" " minimum that will he accepted. , Lumber shall he sll square edged and sown to ‘the exact dimensions he porfrctb sun! and free from wane and aisles. yglenler forth whole or any portion thoro- srn tendering. III-filled. and Puller ‘ . Parties Inset state for who l0 be marked “TENDII FOI- L All material shall livery ls token hy the Our killing plant is now 551"’: Iii“ MI 2:14.‘ h m n m, u. n. nsosnusm. l 1 I realism noun wells Ilrlmn v juniper. 8n1sll end distension glvfn is he carefully inspected and measured before do ‘i: mint mile. Delivery of lflsher