PAGE TEN ».Tl-lE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 19. 194i m Advertising Rates — Locals 2c per word; word; Classified 3c per uorii; inch; ylir name; 3 words; for damages arising out of erro Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement '15 Centl Central Guardian Locals be per word; Announcements and Coming Events 8o per Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc" 6c Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; gagemcnts 40 words tor $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation, 5e per word; Lists ot Subscriptions, ~10 cents per inch; Address and Presentation 81.00. Other Rates on application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shiill not be liable Payable in Advance Weatern and Eastern in Mamoriaui Notices 84o per Wedding lin- Sio per inch Ir rs in advertisement; beyond the Toronto Stocks (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Dec. 18- Sales Stock 1000 Am Neph _.. 800 Atl Oil 7000 Auacon L 450 9200 amount pniil Tor the spar-e actually occupied by that portion o! 300 R- the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether luch u“ Hem - error is due in the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and “*5 CH" L“! there shall be no liability for non-insertion o! any advertisement 6&0 9'1"“ R“ ~ " '- beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. 13m ('°°"°"°“' 1600 Con “Tome IiTGO Con \.cst . ' 2100 CYOTTIUI‘ .. - - 2000 llecaita .. Business Opportunities new“. work n“, 1O§%{........y ' A ‘"“*ZIW‘— J IOTTTQ .. . ,1 BUSINESS or your own i 1r ——-——--~ ~— ~———'— --———— - can be easily cstablisricd by sell- “A9105 IRONS‘ TOA$TEH'S' 5321;?“ lng our guaranteed necessities and éwflfllllfl- tflil-Lefgpllflgflt-k 17000 East Am gift boxes. There is a vacant tcr- B(‘_~~_°Yl_€“m5 ‘ 9 - Au!’ 200g E MB] ritory in your neighborhood. SPMPU- 91°"? H~ - Lfive- 3075 E Sumv Write today m- free iii-tails and Jfilrl- 33188 -‘ .. catalogue. l-IAAIILEX, 1000 Delorl- 1090 mler. ltlcntrcal- ‘l- SIIIIDIIDIIS VBDDITI 45o .____._.__ ..__ 5 W111?“ AJAY.“ S \\'t)Rl( FOR OTH- “Bu, _ ]r_])[‘(‘_\’ff,|_) 1' Q 13TH 2g P". lffiflll-lflcl-llfc lllluui Pl-{il-lc» wanird io learn reporting. Apply 15,325 marble n1.- r "5 Pill‘- ~°l""'- Guardian (lfiice. 3000 with rubber nuiiild in your own, 2500 private home New oicthsd. .\Ioiilri and model for sale kink» gifts and salesmen 4700 decorations for Cliru-tiiins trees. -—_-~————~——-———————-—— 3000 The demand is lug. (Tripiiul re-l BEST WAY To MAKE MONEY 5900 alllféd S’). R lycr iiii’.i~.iti{i.'it(_;‘z(>ii.& ikrartéaéushigeldm ltétialgooii-nselligfix. “W, rite ‘its. . .7!‘l'i'l(‘!'_ mp, 2.. ‘ . c l ' ' 1-‘500 _ 370v; CllillPallbflllnl. Aloutrca‘. govt? and surroundings. DJIIJJJD- 2500 ucs are guaranteed an eir Lab ‘d _ prices make them the most. pop- 35001, Fgluif“, ulnr. lluiidieds ni’ dealers have 45m l Lnpuska _ i reached $UCCPI$$ with our agency 33m Macnmmld N --\\hv not, you? \'\'rii.e today for 4404; Marlmod 7 Irrr‘ details in PAMILEX. 1600 Dc- 334)“ M,“ Gt 7 loriniiirr, Montreal. 1. 27m Marcus ' FOR 5am; _ ill-ll FORD (‘OACILI 50° MHPKBM - - i Pr... lviiewrlters m» Mosu- . mi Rn t "d square. ____ qgoog gig"! " ‘~—"‘ " " " c ,SEE THE ALL-NEW PERSONAL :1, “' . . 1i31.) NOW Portable Typewriter - the only F sa| i 4000 New or e , orlice typewriter in personal 4000 New ___,_______..--__.-._______ we- New portable dwsn. new 4m New Th," FOR s.\1.r.-.\1.i."s com: cosh! weflllns Psrlermenflt- Cw‘ 2000 New Lund good uni-linen, lmu l\lc)-liihons~ i" leéllli- 4 lgfimlni °" sfrmd 12.100 Nicholson T_.,,1,,,. or...“ E Llmlte . l3 VWVLmOnL reel. 1mm Norpwk '—"‘"-'" r“"““-~"m‘""_-“‘—,‘_ l 11ml) N .- ' FOR sans - (THOIF iii iunsu. wantgfl 59., Lots. 531L000 up. S earl Mot-l -—-——--——»--?-—- 7m 05mm Kay. not‘. rues ‘ALWAYS Avian, m5 PM, PM"! ___ __'"_: ‘Q0 T Y ‘TR nble, Peter Lireen, Summersutle. 15m Pa" ‘Vest __ FOR FALT". TO, ED I. TR -~--~- i- 100“ P . a x s x 1o. WO/lfl. u. x1111) - BUltIK-G ENGINE ,_ mm" Piiui-ic 1' ‘»\. Ill‘ l-i year 19'!" lri good (‘flll- mm Qm? Lab L..-” . A s- ,1.,,,,,,_ .,..,,_ Nmham, F009 Que Jtioo . .. fUK SAT.I"—»TT\RTT\\‘ITOII FIRF- 5423 Qlllmflfilfifl fFll PP!‘ curd ‘ZTCFJV. vxrwvd in hlltl"\§, delivered. Phone _________._____..____.__. FOR SALE -— 1 YESSOT 10%" grinder wtth bugger. Lrcm Mac- Donald. New Dominion. __..__._________-__--_-_ FOR SAL . -— 100 LB. ADJUST- znble Barbell Set, hand grips. in- etructiorus. Price $10.00. Apply’ M Kent Street. FOR SALT’. -— PLANE!) AND rourzh lmards. Sized 2 x 4i. H. B. MacDougaiYs Mill. St. Peter's Bay. _ FOR SALE —- ENGLISH SAD- dle for small horse. Mrs. V. Rice. 56 Green Stieet. Phone Ziilb-J. FOB. SALE —- TWO REGISTERED Yorkshire some. bred October 22nd to qualified sire. Also scy- en young sows all from qllflllfifl! dairns. Ralph Gay. Wlrlsloc. FOB SALE — THREE 0. LY Underwood ciass “A" hivoickcfYDlnl machines and one only Aildresso- graph. All machines in excellent operating condition. Inquiries in- vited. Atlantic Wholesalers Iiimlttd. Szirkville. ‘New Bruns- wick. ,_______,__________ .......... .____. Female llelp Wanted MAID “WANTED FUR GENERAL hoiisemnrk. Apply to Mrs. N. l). Lpwihel‘. Pliuiit! IiDS-li. , 24 Brighton Road. For Service _._____--_—--—-—-—-— 103 QERVICE -— PTRE BRET) Yorkshire Boar. Warren Atom. Village Green. Personal _._-__-_~_-_---—--—-— I03 NEUBALGIA. LUMBAL-u. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Golda apply Heat Penetrating Glut’: Oil. At your DFIIRISI. Poultry _____._.____.___.______ FOR SALE —- 200 N. IL/BJt. Pullets startling to lay. 6 months old. Apply A. B. Webster. Ztlorell. .._____________ Painters and Decorators __¢_______-_--———- PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND decorator. Tall 2l07-J. FOR SALE 5 inch Boiler Tubing, in 13 and 19 it. lengths, qual- ity good as new. Very suit- able for well casings, drain- age, building I posts," etc. Price $1.00 per loot. Immed- iate shipment. Maurice Block 8i Do. Ti-ANTE}. _-. ni uErrrnEM/liv- room and board in private home. Box 103i, Guardian. Grain WINNIPEG, Dec. 18 -— (C?)- Oats and barley prices moved nar- rowly ou the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change Saturday, but displayed a firm undertone as a result of fair commercial buying. Rye also came in for fair de- mand from American quarters. Prices of class two wheat remain- ed unchanged at $2.22, (‘losing futures: Wheat: Dec. 80 34B; 1-2; Jilly 77 14B. ' Barley: Dee, 1.34 l-ZB; May 1.33 S-4—7-8: July 1.26 14. Rye: Dec. 1.56 1-8; May 1.61 I-ZB; July 1.55 1-2. Flax: Doc. 3.79 7-813; May 3.72 l-ZB; July 370 Bnnt. Cash prices:- Barley: No l CW G-row 1.52 l-2: 2 CW G-rnxv 1.52 ‘l-2; 1 CW Z-row 1.48 11.2; 2 CW Z-row 1.48 1-2: 3 CW S-row 1.50 1-2; 1 feed 1.30 5-8; 2 feed 7'27 l-2: 3 feed 1.22 l-Z: track 1.10 l-Il; 2 CW yellow 1.34 ‘l-2: Ti (‘\\' yellow 1.32 1-2. Oats" No 2 CW 80 3-4; ex ll CW 77 3-4: ‘i iced 7R 1-‘1: 2 teed 75 l-4: 3 iei-rl 7i 1-4; track 76 3-4. . l (‘W 1.56 l-li; 2 CW 1.56 l-R; fl (‘W 1.51 5- ‘ re]. 2 CW 1.42 l-R: 4 (‘W 1.46 1-8‘, track 1.56 1-8. Flax: l CW 3.79 7-8; 2 CW 3.74 7-8; 3 CW 3.59 7-8; 4 CW 3.56 7-8; track 3.72 1-2. Slilpplil News A1.‘ HALIFAX- Arrived Sunday None. Salled Sunday Irvingdaic. for Port Arthur, Tex. Sundial, San Juan. Arrived Saturday Wellington Kent, foundlrinil Nlpiivzin Prirlc, Saint John, NB. imperial Hamilton, Nfld. Snllfll Saturday Fort, Fetterman, Rouge, Ls. imperial Welland, Nfid. Duridas Kent, Saint John Arabia, London via Saint John Nova Scotia, Boston Tunaliolm, Souris, P.E.I. Bnaverhllrn, Saint John Ttnlla. New York Imperial Goderirh, Saint 101th Msy 79 from New- tor Baton Markets at a lilancc (Canadian Press)" Toronto-Stocks mixed: infill!- trials climb to new three-year hi h. B MnntreaL-Stocks firmer; indus- trlnls at new high. New York-Stocks quiet: minor price variations RESTAURANT BUSINESS FDR I have listed for sale SALE Restaurant Premises and Business with iioui-isiiiiigorsas, and in enterprising town. All equipment is included tn present purchaser to commence immediately. M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. Apply: 280 Quemont 4300 Quesabe 2000 Roxana .. 260 Roy Bk __ _ 2'! 1-3 505 Royalite ._ . 940 3500 Royhar . , 20 1500 Rupununi 03 1-2 'l10(l Snu Ant 10727 Sherrlit 2500 Silancn 1700 Silv Mill 25 Slmp B l0 Do P . 5300 Sladeri 4100 Steel R0 400 Sullivan .. 300 Sylvonite 1225 Teck l-lu 5500 Tombil . 1400 Torbrit . _ 1300 Union Min 1000 Upp Cda . 1200 Ventures 8500 Winch La _ 500 Wright l-I . CURB Foothills .. ... Total sales 523.000. ileavy Demand For Railway Tickets MONTREAL. Que. Dec. -— 1'! - Wlth a long‘ holiday weekend this Christmas and a heavy demand for tickets the importance o’! buying tickets and reservations as early as possible was stressed here to- day by A. A. Gardiner General Passenger Traffic Manager Cen- sdliin National Railways. All trains will carry extra equip- ment and many of them will oper- ate in two or more sections to accommodate the large number of passengers who will take advantage oi’ the long weekend to go home for Christmas. For convenience and to avoid the lrist minute rush, persons travelling during the Yule- tide should buy their tickets as soon as possible Mr Gardiner said. SOURCE 0F GOOD. THINGS BANGOR‘. Northern Ireland- rQP) — Nine-year-old Sean Mc- Kay wrote to Santa Claus, “care Canadian armv." He asked for biigvplipes rind drums. He is going to get thrm. We lino "s quniitlt7 i" ""5 (Jnblnata, r-urriscettss in verlwl eondltion: suitable for eesl or wood. Going at a real hurlin- IIIM Each llaiirlco Block 8i 6o. 16! lent Street Grim Disasters Take Many Lives During The Year The Noronlc lire which turned s gay. post-season cruise on the Great Lakes into a funeral pyre for I110 persons, was Canada's vrorst. disaster in 1916. It- also was one of the Dominion! worst 1n the inst century. There were two other accidents in 194B which, because of the num- ber or persons killed, onlered the disaster class. Both were airplane crashes. one in Quebec, the other in Manitoba. Their combined death toll was 43. The Norouic holocaust plunged several United States cities into ruourning for virtually all the dead were Americans, mostly from Cle- veland ancl Detroit. At home. it spurred a movement for greater preparation to meet similar emer- gencies, inspiring the Canadian Red Cross Society to sponsor a l0- day disaster institute in Toronto early in December. . It was in Toronto harbour Sept. 17 that the 38-year-old Noronic burned. Despite all the resources oi’ the city's fire-lighting facilities. lIUIICS consumed the ImCOO-ten Canadian Steamship Lines cruiser as though she were a more match- box. First reported at 2:38 a. m. EDT, the tire had been located in a C- deck linen closet. It drove pass- gers. some with their hair and clothing aiire. into companion- ways. Some were drcmnecl among the many who escaped by juiuip- lug overboard. Many burned their hunks. And the charred stumps 0i iiii- mnn flesh removed Liter from the gutted hull posed nu identification problem which has not yet been totally cleared. In early December “more than two months aiicr the firth-three bodies still rc- maiued unidentified and unclaim- ed. Lengthy inquiry Some 900.000 Words went into the record of evidence during it 17-day federal commission oi in- quiry under Mr. Justice Tv, L. Kol- lock of the Supreme Court of Can- sda. And another 99.000 words went into the Commissioner's report. released Nov. 2i. It blamed the C. S. L. and the ship's of fire precaution. For drimia and sheer sensation- alism. the bomb-blasting from the skies over the St. Lawrence River oi’ s Canadian Pacific Airlines DC-Zi carrying 23 persons almost ill‘ master for. not having followed the basic rulcs' '“llnbreakable"~ r Glass Injures Five TORONTO, Dec. l‘! - (011)- Brsking of the so-called. un- breakable glass around the rink- side at mp1s Leaf Gardens was “a freak accident," R. Fsulds. the (Hobbs) Glass Company sales manager, said today. Five persons sufiered minor in- juries last night when the glass broke during s National Hockey League genie between Canadians and Toronto Maple Leafs. The contest elldcd in a 2-3 tie. Faulds said Maurice Richard o! Canadians told him the point of his skate struck the glass, when he was bounced by a Toronto de- fenceman. "1: a shiirp enough instrument strikes it. with terrific impact it will break." l-‘aulda said. "But it would withstand the impact of any bulky object. This stuff is six times stronger than ordinary plate glass." Faulds said that when the glass does break, it does not. splinter but is pulverized. It would be impossible for suy- one to be seriously hurt by the particles. he added. QUEBEC JUDGE PABIIS ' MONTREAL, Dec. 1s- (cm-- lion, Severin Letournesu, 78. chief judge of the Superior Court of Llio Province of Quebec, died here Saturday after a short ill- H055. oieEhIJvvQDhe Noronic disas- ter. Although the crash happened Sept. 9, the stranger-than-lictioii i weh of intrigue allegedly woven by a thin-faced Quebec jeweler vuiue out piecemeal only two weeks later. '1‘\\'Pl‘lty-i.hl'€!0 rpersons were kill- ed iu the crash. J. Albert (may. so, now awaiting trial for the m-tirder of his wife. Rita, was named by police as the niithor of the fantastic home-made bomb plot. The bomb, delivered by a. woman friend of Guay Just before the plane took oltf from Quebec, exploded 4o miles north- east of there. Seven polio-wracked Eskimos were among the ‘.20 persons killed in the crash of an R. C. A. F. amphibious Oanso aircraft in Nor- thern Manitoba's bushlands. Aug. 23. The aecident happened on a GOD-mile flight from the Hudson Bay port of Churchill to Winnipeg. The remaining l3 dead included an R, C. A. F‘. crew of seven men; four weather observers; Jack Ave- son. a Canadian Press reporter, and Constance Beattie. 34-year- old physiotherapist, from Brock- l ville. Ontario. DAILY ACROSS l. Mortiiy 0. Kind of apple 10. Capital tFr.) ll. Wash 12. Per. to the sun l3. Bumped animal It. Leaves used for silk-worm culture I8. Nickel tsyrn.) 17 Pronoun l8. Female deer l9 Grow old 20. Ancient language oi Abyssinia 23. Reigning beauties 25. Mist 27. Any split pulse 28 Utter s musical monotone 8!. Compass point. 84. Fuel 35. Fetish 37 Treasurer iabbrp 38. Aloft 89. Food of the gods (myth ) 42. Solitary 44 Country (S Eur.) 45. Tidings 16. Fiber of agave plant 47. On the ocean injections DOWN A partner in marriage Corridor Na tlve of Arabia Bagged down East by south labbr.) Earth Butt vindicate Misrepre- iients Compiscent >- l9. can 24. I6. Z8. I9. B0 32. 33. s-n l” 5555*‘ is LONG IVPLP. MAN-GREECE. CROSSWORD 48. Hypodermlc l3. A confer-l sion of faitn l5. Steal 21. Newt: I 22. Zoological 36. River lGQI-T garden (shortened) Mandate Maxim Tropical lizard City tit.) Subeide Steps over fences Trunk shelf People or Ireland Illlld l1l.'.l Iltlfdlfl Answer I9. Apparent ends of Saturn's rings t0. Man's nsms 41. Seasoning t3. To be in deb’ i6. Part of "to be" DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llereb liow to work it: . AxvnLaAAxn . FBLLO“! - Ono letter simply stands for another. in this example A ll used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- tropliles. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrsrn Quotation . F! MVQWO QE J ZCVQEFQJW zcvqb‘ IQJW MQLPVEQBW. ICP PRVG BV FCP UPVEQJW-znw- RWGWBTW I‘! l l Saturdays Oryptoqiiote: "AT LENGTH A WGHTY MAN OFT GREECE BEGAN TO ASSERT THE NATURAL LIBERTY‘ OT; nun-lama sv mu Isatiun liuidleala ‘ Department: ATTENTION ‘Customers of Charlottetown Wafer All persons found to 5e using any machine or household appliance operated by Th0 use of water fer power are hereby notified that the service may be metered. Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. ‘I CHARLOTTETOWN RETAIL JEWELLERS Will DO UNTIL 9 P. M. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. DEC. 21st. (Including Christmas Evelf FOR A GIFT YOU WOULD GIVE WITH PRIDE LET YOUR JEWELLER BE YOUR GUIDE WANTED FOR BOYS’ BOARDING SCHOOL To commence January Fourth, sensible girls for dining room work. Board and lodging pro- vidcd. Good wages and pleasant living condi- tions. Ages between twenty and thirty-five. Apply at once to MATRON, Bothesoy Collegiate School Rothesay, N. B. Certain statements made to me reflecting oii the character of Lloyd Vessey and Mary Vessey, York, P. E. I., and repeated by me were later, upon lll\(‘Sll- gallon, found to be without foundation and I retract SR lIlB. (sad-i l NDTIDE or llETilll-DTIDN T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I. SPURGEON JENKINS. POULTRY PRICES Effective immediately we are pleased to pay the following prices delivered Charlottetown: Grade TURKEYS A Up to l6 ll5s. 46 l6-T8lbs................. 40 Overi8lbs................. 33 GEES! ' All Weiglits........... . . 33 DUCKS ‘ All Weights CHICKEN smear Over! I58. 42 4o ' 4V: to Bibs. 39 38 FOWL _ Ovsr5 lbs. .. .. 30 4Vzte5lbs. 28 DANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown Grade Grade‘ I C l '43 25 31 Z5 3D ' Z5 35 2D 35 20 Grade A Grade B Grail" C 33 Z3 '30 21 Z8 Z6 13 Z5 . Z3 18 Prince Edward Island m4 ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT oi= our ' oniaiir HARDWARE cusiiniiiici: SALE Prices cut and slashed fe clear shelves in preparation for vacating the promises be- fore the New Your. Corrie! See! and take away lilqli quality merchandise cit less than value prices. Our shelf and heavy hardware sections still con- lfllll many. many bargains. Points, v l STANLEY, SHAW and PEARDEil LTD. Voriiislies. ltirlaeri Wire, Show halt Shingles. etc. GIGS, Office Desks