1 DECJQMBER 7. 1942 FTOCK QUOTA nozvs Montreal liurh (Canadian Press) w’ Stoo Close 1111111111111 sroex ew ork P“ .1 . . Q I n A ou 11 a-a Beauharnois o 1-11 e DOn a s r-a 1 Fraser we 11 1-4 _____ Imzp P211 1o 1-2 [I In h (cmuhu m.) 010w (Canadian Preu) Price Com 81-4 m’ M 14a 1-2 Stoclu m," orfliui“ iii 1-1 Anmeegnhxitd y m 3" so Paw" A 4 s-a Baldwin Loco Y? c»: N“ P‘ i a4 gveelxilhsteiei 33 3" can c“ “m4 11 1-4 Ches a Ohio 5‘ "2 -"‘—' w. Car PM . Chrysler as r-a (Canadian Prue) C... Pac , C0,, “m, i" emu on» 0w 5‘°‘““m”' an 1-2 Elec Auto Lita u 5M" m" 0°" 5mm ‘ as 1-11 Gen Elec m i" my“ l" 9m seas a Gen Mom" 39 5'4 Nova Bcotin - pom SW91 3 16 Gt Nor PM 43 Montreal — pounds C0 7 Kenneum 3° 1-7 Commerce - 6,, steel wares 4 NY 0e t 215-11 n» 11g. 11 i". Nor .3.‘ ‘s: 133-; 1m Nic G - Am °‘ w°°d" mi 3-4 gitii i}: 0o n "a ilassev Harris m n 42 M“ Power g: 1.2 gkaxa? Cg” u‘ "i" “w” a2 1-2 United Al? 39 l" "T? c? N" 5"“ C“ 4o us Rubber g5 Mod rlioditci e)- ~ "Wmda 1a 1-8 US Steel c 4 ca” m‘ - y a ' ebec Power a we t U 1 ° 46 3-4 Butter spot. Que (93 score) as 5haw1n 1 We; E111?“ ‘i; 3-4 E-ggsspot‘ Eastern A-large 50B‘ U" Minarrifsjor lorainfi- A-medium 48B; A-pullcts 4513; E-B 1 42B; 111-0 411B. W, i .'N7\7\7\.~v~"\’)\ MONTREAL, Dec. 11-10m- ",3. "f"‘*"f'11"::1¢1!'1-:111m"111w11-1 TAKE NOTIOE That I, Everett Roy Clow, [Ol-mgrly of Murray H.'1r-'_ bour North, now in the Royal Canadian Navy. will mi he responsible for my wife's debts zifter December 1st, I012. l Wanted Lumber‘ My price for sound lumber landed .1t M111 is $1.50 per cwt. Size from 3 inches up any ength. $1.25 from 6 inches to l1 inches any length. ALBERT GRIFFINS MILLS L u R Glow IIIONTAGUE ‘v u 0 . ‘Help Wanted’ Advertisements school. All other "Help Wanted" Service Under the new government regulations which became ci- fcetire on September 4, it ls still permissible to Publish over an auivertiscfs own name "Ilelp Wanted" advertisements for domestics: farm help: teachers; nsbing and trapping help. and for students employed after be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective officer. Unemployment I. O. O. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advertisements can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. nurses and probationers; advertisements. however, must Insurance Commission, 2+ Advertising Rates ~ (‘antral Guardian locnil. 5o lo per word; Announcemc l-‘lurai and Spiritual 0ft Appreciation. 10o in h do 0rd. ti: cents per tnclmwAddrccne-{nd Frzozltntion 81.00. Other application .- _ ivlllllllflllll tihnrge for Any Advertisement- H Cenh VITA: Western and Eastern locus 4i an Cussiiied in per word; in Memorial Notices 10o per moh- List; ul _ n. Cards. otc.. 5c Condolence 10o per Inch; editing on; emon and i0 cents for every additional 3 IO Payable in Advance Coming Evcnta 3o per wont: Letters of 40 words for $1.00 Notices of Thanh and Hats of ‘ ti name; Female Help Wanted "”‘s...i.;..v " " i”: IHNTEI) IIOUSEKEILPER FOR- invului. Florence McLeod. Ver- non llivcr, P E. I. 5-5-81 WANTED-A MAID FOR 012x- ereo‘. housework. Good Wages Phone 450. -5-2l WANTED -_- MIDDLE - AGED lndv for cooking Apply Guardian. 12-5-31 For Sale FOR SALE-‘l BEEF HEIFERS lO mos to 1a mos. old N. Darrach. East Royalty. 12-5-21 EITKLE -2s runners .1. .1. Hessian, Domagh. Phone 21“ 1 u FOR SALE-So NEW HAMPSHIRE bullets. Laying. Spencer Hughes. Emerald. 12- FOR SALE-TWO PURE BRED Oxfordmrn Ewes just bred An- llli‘ Walter O MaeKenzie, Brad- roibane 12-5-31 _YOR SALE THIRTEEN ACRES 0F land at Keppoch with dwelling Ind barn equipped with Electric Liohts. For Further particulars opulv to P. O. Box 166. Ken- sinlzton, or P. O. Box 457. Char- Wieiflwn. 11-25-12-142 Miscellaneous i. Wqiilm rarer-ts ram r011 fillies 1111/1 Fir Logs. lengths '1 rimiilid 9 ft. 6 inches. Montague "ishins 00., 1.141. Montague. 1 MlmfiTs 11111. pain. STRAYED TWO CROSS BRED Geese C J. Wood. Bunbulréns _ - -2i Female Help Wanted WANTED — GIRL OR WOMAN for housework. 224 Richmond St. 12-5-21 Captured CAPTURE!) MARKED FOX William Day. Vlfheatley River _ 12-4-11 Wanted WANTED - APARTMENT 0R Tenement, central. Phone 9&4” ‘ -1. WANTED BY MARRIED COU- Dle two hot water heated unfur. nished rooms. Apply Guaiidiaml 2-5-3 Nlale Help Wanted WANTED-MARRIED MAN T0 W°Tk 0" dairy farm or will lease for suitable term. House semi. furnished, Furnace, stove, mum- irig Water, Bath. Season's dry wood under cover. C A. Archi- bald, R. R. No. iTruro, ‘l; . "1 11 Lost LOST FROM RANCH 2 MARKED Female Foxes Reward. Edgar- Heartz Phone 1580-4 13-5-21 To Let ifitfan" mT-coirrrizvotvs hot water. Phone 1020. 13-5-31 =- Produce prices Saturday as report-H ed by the Dominion Department of Agriculture foll0w:- Eggs: graded shipments selling Agarge 50; A-medlum 4B; A-pul- 45 Butter: first grade creamer-y prints. Jobbing price 38-38 1-2; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 3'1 1-2-38; current receipts, Que No. l pasteurized 36 1-2. No. 3 35 1-2; wholesale. Que No, i storage and fresh 36 3-4-37 Cheese: current receipt, colored, western 20-20 1-4 FOB Montreal, white, western 19 13-16_ Que 1B 5-8 FOB Montreal wholesale western and Que white 20 1-8-20 1-4 first, grade PAS Montreal. Potatoes: '15 lb bags No. l moun- tain Que 1.25-1.45; NB 1.50-1.55; PEI 1.50-1.55. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Dec 6- Stocks CD59 Bagumao 0'1 3-4 Bankfield .03 Bear Ex .09 Bonetal .07 Brit Dom .23 Broulan .38 Buff Cdn ~04 Calmont .21 Cdn Mal .40 Cent, Por .06 1-2 Chester .53 Cochenour .65 Comweaith .20 East Mal 1.05 Eldorado .63 Falcon 3.30 Franco 20 1-2 Gods L J3 ' Goldale .08 HalliWJl .02 3-8 Hi Sale .10 Holling 8.05 Int Pete .15 7-8 Jellicoe .01 1-2 Kerr Add 4-30 Kirk Hud .20 Lamaque 3.50 L1, .86 Macassa 2.10 Madsen .56 Malartlc 1.58 McVltt .04 5-8 Min Corp l_11 Okalta .33 Ont Nick .13 3-4 Pacalta .04 1-4 Pick Crow 1-55 Pioneer 1.08 Premier .54 Preston" 1.50 Ban Ant 1.50 Sand Riv .01 1-4 Senator .19 Sherritt .65 3-4 Sladen .26 Steep R 1.65 Upp Can .75 ventures 4.10 Vermilats _ll Wood C .01 1-2 Wri I-lar 2.35 Ymir .06 UNLISTED Foothill .15 Coast Cop 1.04 Temisk .03 3-4 War—25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) Dec 7,191'7—-United States de- clared war on Austria-Hungary. Monte Selslmol on Italian front captured by Austro-German troops. British forces improved positions at La Vacquerle in Cambrai area 0n Western Mont. Hebron. Poiss- tine, captured by British. POPULATION 0F TUNIB 1. TILIILI CHARLOTT GUAEDIAN care and moron ‘which is tested- This vefiimfla‘ m aside miflfils- and a final 123'“: The men in maChiHQ fine fighteIS emploilees‘ Priee Board Explains New Subsidy Move By C. it. nuckburn Canadian Press Staff Writer UITAWA, Dec. 4 -(CP)- Stab- ilization of the over-all cost of 11v- 1n8 at the level of Nov. l, i942, aimed at safeguarding the year-old Tunis. with a population of 219.. 000. contains 93.000 Mohanudans and 50.000 French. vs tivil 3erviee Examiner Wanted ‘AW F01‘ HALIFAX OFFICE 0f CIVIL SERVICE COMI MISSION 0F CANADA, t0 BCt as REPRESENTA- TIVE in the Province of NOVA SCOTIA and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. EXAMINER, GRADE 1, MALE, SALARY $1920 per “mlllfli. less statutory deductions, plus COST OF LIV- ING BONUS $180 per annum. QUALIFICATIONS: Good education, preferably uni- vFT-“lly graduation, successful experience In personnel “Wk. office management or the equivalent; ineligible ti" military service. DUTIES‘: To recruit and examine staff for the Fed- "Rl Civil Service, to supervise office staff, to conduct "All" relevant work. APPLICATION FORMS (itvullabie at Post Offices) should be flied by DECEMBER 12 with the CIVIL H QUINPOOL ROAD, ALIFAX. Please do not refer to previous applica- SERVICE COMMISSION, 261 "one for details of qualifications. This Advertising is Authorized by the Director of 1 NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE routrnv We require a very large quantity of chicken and fowl during December and Janu- ary. As some of the trucks will not be on their regular routes we suggest you send your poultry by express. Prompt returns daily at full market value. THE lloyal Packing 0o. J. D. JENKINS Prop. price-ceiling policy which now is under pressure from prices, was announced today as the objective of the new subsidy pro-l gram to reduce the pzioc of too. coffee. milk and oranges. The whole policy of preventing an uncontrolled rise of livins 008B. initiated Dec. i, 1941, is designed to fght off wartime inflation. Fin- ance Minister Illsley and I-ltector McKinnon chairman of the Prices Stability rporatiom. told a llzess conference this morning tho‘. sub- sidies already paid to kw l» ‘prices down amount to 330.000.1011. I The new program will reduce the retail price of tea by l0 cent-s B pound, coffee by four cents a pound. milk by two cents a quart and mange; to about the level of September and October. 194i. ‘These changes will be accom lished by tax remissions and dir subs‘dles. at an esfmated total cost to the ublic treasury of 840.000.0011 in a ll year. In another price-reduci rnovc. the Prices Board has been nstruct- ed to narrow down the roflt mar- gin taken by some re all dealers in beef. The extent of beef price miuctions which can be expected has not been made pubic. Effective dates of price changes on bein worked out over the week- end an will be announced early next week. The dates may be var- ied to meet situations arising frrun existence of stock: on hand. Mr. Itsley, accompanied bv Don- qhneafl “lib w ‘n bounCB i° cracks‘. Ii they don't pass battle dress and ihe 11°“ m shOP w° some fight‘ work 0i "me 15' rising 15 . - . lune is “m” a. on When a hghuog macqo haywire. Too much <18?“ makofl lhe 0,,“ gherfl} i" heat Of battle’ 111111111111 T" ZS-poimd" i“ lion-on tinill who seals ‘king 10g; who keeP wo Iking awfl‘! mg ‘m Into every battle W1 the hopes: me i‘ IQO O00 Ford oi can ada FORD MOTOR COMPANY hold today's press conference to ax- ploln the new prices program, an- nounced last night by Mr. Ilsley in a radio bYOEdCB-ilu They said:- 1. Direct subsidies and tax re- missions. estbuatpd to cost $40,- 000,000 a year, will go to distribut- ors. and ensure price reductions to consumers of the entire amount. 2. Savings to Canadian house- holders may amount to many t‘mes that amount through the effect of the progrwn in checking a tendency toward inflation. 8. The program will not affect the present level at which cost-of- living bonuses are paid but should obviate any increase 1n the bonus on the next adjustment date. Feb. . 1943. 4. The new policy is expected to absorb the mock of any fuzther ' w ich the endeavor-in; to formulate an effective order. 5. The Prices Board is examining the practicabi 12y of a retail order fixinv the maxmum prices which truly be charged for standard cuts o ef. The estimated $40,000,000 which the _new pzogram will cost in a years operation will be used for three purposes:- i. To pay milk distributors up to two cent; a quart on fluid milk to ensure that the price to consum- ers is reduced by that rmount. 2. To pay processors and dis- tributors l0 cents a pound on tea and four cents a pound on coffee to ensure that the prices to consumers are reduced by that amount. 3. To remit the duties and taxes now collected on oranges. a move designed to reduce the price or all siaes and varietle; to around the level of September and October ast year. in an interview with the Canad. lan Press after the press confer- ence. Mr. Gordon sold 11 the decis- on to reduce prices on the group of widely-used cotrvnodltles had not been taken, an inflationary spiral might have geen started which would have ‘endangered the ef- fectiveness cf the price ceiling" in Cnnadn. gird Goxion. chairman of the ices Board. and It, Mcliinnon.‘ ctor 5Peeds ‘f, to pqfll‘. and, desitOY Y” hi; and day: “h and {he finest the [q glflg -a Ford-bud! Iivtl of f battle! 1 ‘little Tl" 911813‘? 1 Forth Qiqanuc out iIOnt MAKIIS OI FORD V-l AND MIRCURY (AIS. IOID YIUCKI ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Yesterday. beinz the Sr" day in Advent. was the day cspecw ially set apart in tiz: all- . .- endar. for our consideration cl the Blble., the character of the iszck, what it means 1.. us a11d the p ace it takes in our lives. And so. the mecto , Reverend A. LeDrew Ltnrd- ner, took as his text, word; found in the 2nd Epistle to 'l‘1:nu:..1_\‘._ chapter 3. verse l6: “All Scripulrel s given by inspiration of 60:1.‘ Flor the past many years. tin-re has sprung up criticism of all kinds. and this criticism has created doubv and fears in the minds of ])~".)}1l1\.l so that the Bibi: 11:1“ by c" ‘" . been laid on one side; and if we lay aside our Bole, we 11.1». 111 necessity lny aside cur Cl11usl1r11m1y. The Rector pointed out students may be paced in two classes, those who are seeking earnestly to flndl truth, and those who are seeking: to find some support for their nxyn ideas. And those who are seeking, to find support for their own l-"nelrrrs are now-a-days so prominent that the earnest seeker after truth lSl not seen, He told us that '15 DOF-"vl t of the resent criticism is based on assump ion. All scripture. 8t. Paul say/a is‘ given by inspiration. All-lint al art. The Bible, continued the Roc- r. 1| as dependable. as true, and as sure a; Jesus Christ l-imseif, If we trust Jesus Christ., 11nd believe Hm. we shall also trust the Bible. So important l5 the message of the Bible that God not only spoke it through consecrated man. but He also caused it in be written down, and He has preserved it.- anri will preserve it. The questions we have to ask ourselves are. what are we doing about it? Do we knnw the Bible? Are we stir-flying this Book. wh'ch is the revelation of God's love for man. and His Power and Will to save him. PORT OF SAFI Safi, in French North Africa. Ls the po t for inland Marrakecti, with 1111113111. 1111151111." 100,000 inhabitants. conducting l. 11111111’ -v.1i{o1'i111r from the rlf-“cls of bonlb- r ling. bianv others have not set-n‘ | their Dnrcnts fur mcnth- or yo O Fund are making the 111.1115 mull will oruarwlv- (‘XDPHSCF Queen ’s CanadYczn ‘on: 1 foul OI‘ CANADA, LIMETED Special Christmas Fund For Children The (luetztflc Canadian F‘ a SilFflill rlppc. t 1:" 11101101" to sire Christmas cheer 10 I l-irltish children whom the war ms 5 . p" 1 i. .. Chr "m Day 1111s 10.11‘ use be Just like any ' of the traditional 1.1111111"; 1i. . Muir of their: are lrnr 1v"~‘1~.'1= 1 of than are ch‘ r111 .»t:1l’<~it - , 1-111111111: 111211.: ' -. rages. trims» m \ silll fficials of the 1.0111 :11. '4 “Clillrlrr-ails Clv-Pnius" lions may be sen‘. t0:- the schr no There will be no nrirxunistrafire (it-ducted. either in Cm- ndn or the Llnltl-ci Kingdom, from the Public subscriptions. The dollar rzireu to the Qwrerrs Fund "Child- ren's Christmas" appeal will be de- voted in its emirrtv in this cause. No attempt will br- mode to ship anode ln kind. Cash only will be transmitted, and stibscrlnlioxis shmfld be earmarked "CHILD- REN'S CHRISTMAS." Every cent The Queens Canadian Fund. Montreal. Que, or to any <11’ the Fund's collect-in include the Ruya agencies, which Trust Company, Charlotietoxvn. Received recently: 111s oi 1.’. continua ' .‘1Iil"1ll_\‘ increase in the S contribu- ‘Benj. Poole Cl1rlrlr.llc‘.o\'.'11, $200 Brackley Point Red Cross Unit. $15.00. Pgutruv We are buying live and dressed chickens and fowl daily, paying top market Wl-'iI‘-'- We also require 'i‘urkeys. 17"“ "d Gwse‘ Phone or write for price!- Island Gold Stores? ud- a1. t.‘ -- --_- 1 l ‘l 1 l