ESTERBAYS illliilllliliil nrrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue 5t‘ 2L5» . 36c 75c 40c 25C Retell Ilrlfl 10¢‘ 10!‘ rirsiiipiux lbs ... .. (‘iilihage Onions 10 we: on 50o m»: . . ... .. . fl-tlic r-wnih sninarh lb ... ... 10v puni-s2 96c PRO UC (Canadian Press) \iu.\"l‘liEAli 11cc Pe-lleuvy demand lwlii‘ fni-i-eii butter prices s cent a- |iuilliil higher on the. Mont-run] dairy .'in.i |»l"\r(liil'B inni-krt. Traders atiri- llil'i‘il ihe rush of ilemand to the bull- i-ii siiitistmiil situation. No 1 regrad~ Pil piiarourized became generally 23% iii Iii", cents a pound for carlots or These prices were ths highest Receipts to- flgy totalled C27 boxes. Yn rhnnges were lvicorded on Qbs r21 market, graded shipments in car- lill" HI‘ less of French Ontarlns sell- ing at fifl cents a dnsen for A-lsrgs 32 FPHIF fnr A-niedlum and 30 cents for Apiill-ts with some asking s cent hifllvl’ A total ci‘ use cases was of- fi-ivii during the day. 'l'|ie rhei-ste inarlrct held Itesdy at in reliiil a pound fnl‘ ilntarios. Arriv- al. aumiiniezi to ‘I7 boxes. (in tho potato market Quebec-s eon- tiiiiwi at 75 sents per 80 pound baa’. “n. \‘~w Brunswick g-rreu mountains in similar quantities at 80 rents and l'l"ll\f‘l‘ Edward island g-veen moan- t...“ in poiird bags at 90 cents. ~ 1v. Y.__c_uRB {Canadlal Press) flflllll aim-n last spring. ‘iliill iaillllifl '5" to $3 according to qunlity. tack tatio Pivotal New York Stock: (Canadian Press) Iksll Allied Chem Am and l!‘ Pow Anfilmalt . Au: Tel sud Tel Aronda Atchlson . Auburn Motor ... .. Beth Steel . Cllldl Dry . C l" B Cori Gas .. . . . Coin Products Delaware and Hud .. Batman‘ . . . . . . . .. Gen Electric Gen Foods Gen Motors . lnt Harvester lnt Nickel Nat Iscult .. North American Pub Ber N J Radio .. . N .1’ Stand Oil Tex Gull .. .. ilnion (‘arhlde Union Pscifc Iinurd (‘orp m (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Dec l2~0tferings on the two Hnntrral livestock markets to iiay totalled 718 Receipts were erm- Dosed of K17 cattle 180 valves, 171i Wits and 8i! aherp and lambs, includ- inr about 210 c-ittls h°ld over ‘ There were no early sales o! i-attlml Calves were steady (‘ornrnnn light‘, coals brought around S, with fair to medium good veals from $1 110 to 81% and good veals sellinr un to $7. Drinkors were sold for $3 to $4,511 lflllffllflit to quality. Om- lot of evrvs and wethers was sr-ld for $7 Sheep were steady at 8L- Hngs made a gain of 10 cents.» Barons and butchers were 5'1 m. 5n]. M-ts brought I1 per hog protnlnny Heavies wore IS 85, ertrn heavier H.745 and lights $5 Ki to 86 36 Saws were, anid for ‘S4 H0 tn 85 2L according to weight and quality. GRAIN WINNIPDG Dec 12- 01.0.‘! Mieatt Dec QMA; May MQQ-QQA; July MEI; Oats: Dec l0 B; May 83MB; July 3o .11. Barley: Dec 85B; May JSl/QB; July 8855A. OA 8H PRICE! Wheat; No 1 hard 03%: Nn 1 nor and track 01%; Nu 2 nor 58%; No 7i nor 56%; No 4 nor MK: No 5 521A; 6 51%; Feed 401g; No i? \\' and lfbifllf riuii: N.» 1 duruiu ‘a Oats: Nn '2 masks (floss Hui-r "inn R 1.1M: \"|I‘r Nun Pow" 2'4, \. l. and El V; viii \l‘ll‘i'lllll 2'6 4 iii-u: Si-rr ‘ll/a n Bond Shara 14%] imp "ll .2. .. u ... ... ... 13% ii.i Pi-ti- .. . . . . . . . . .. 20% xii; 11ml .. . . . . s14 s: mi 1nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 82% R C W Ind ex 1 feed 27%‘ .\'n 1 feed cm; N0 2 ma 2m; Rfljiictod rim. Bai-ley Inalting grs ea ll row ex 3 t‘. WJO: I row sx a‘ W 38 Other grades no 8 C W and track (i5: Nn 4 ‘ZVSKINODCWYHK;NOOCW ‘stunning liaise- fniiral Guardian loeais. do. par ward: Western anii Eastern locals, In and Corning Events, In. p r wo-d; (‘la-sltieil Notices, 10o. per inrh: Ifals oi’ Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etu., do per Mme: Idlers of (‘onrinlem-r; 70i- DIP inch: Notleos OI Thanks and Apprcrlatial, 10c. per inch or dc. per new word; Announcements 2r per word; 1a Memorials word. Other rates on application. Iininnuaa Chrga , a RATE-ls per ward, Ilsrss iaasr- flnril for the price of two, strictly Parable in advalrQ. For Sale POI! SALE - AUCTION IOBTY- Pive, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. L..___. FOR. SALE — ONI PAIR DAIK ranclied raccoons. Alden Carr. ‘ Emerald, R. B. 8407. hr any —vertiasaasart Iwwuty-fivs rents. s ilayaiiie in Advance l7‘! Grafton Street: ‘I0 LIP-SIX ROOM HOUSE, madam conveniences. 3508: ‘l0 LET — SIX BOOM HUNGA- law with modern conveniences. 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CHABLOTTETOWN The meeting oi! the First. Char- lottetown Company was held on Monday evening with an atten- dance of 28 Guides. The meeting was opened by the Ilnz-sedie Formation and inspec- tlOn for ties tied with a reef knot. The Company was then divided into thrre classes; class showing excellent progress in their work A “wheel game" was greatly en- loyed and won by the Canary Pat- rol. Ari “obsacle relay" won by the Canary Pat oi made lots of fun. Marks were given the first three. The camp fire program was in new song was written out and sung. urday morning about made Auld Lam: Sync and Taps cl0s-' cd the meeting A court of honour, was held after the meeting $14 was . 2ND CHARLOTTETOWN CO. St. Paui’: Thefe Guides are busy cutting out and h=mming eighteen brown I I ties which will be given to the new Brownie Pack. There is a prcrniae of a large attendance oi’ little girls at the first meeting this afternoon. Five more Guides have passed bed»mak ng, n"me'y Delys Owen, Helen Lawson, Anna Hughes, Tlsey Darrach and Marion Andrew. The ioui- new Guides, who bought their tunfrs some time ago. received their hats and belts at the meefirig last Ffidiy Every Guide in this Ccmnany now has a. com- plete uniform. At campfi-e a P911117 new song “The Anmai For" was taught by a member of the White Heather Patrol Nrxt Friday several Guides will not b0 able to attend the meeting so some changes in the program have been made The Scarlet Tanager Patril will take charge of a game. UIGG SCHOOL Honour roll for November: Grade X~ i. Ulili-‘C MacLcod; i. Sadie MacDonald. 3, Marion Mac- lieod. Grade VIlL-l, Dorothy MacLeod; 2, lrma Gillls; 3. Sinclair iiiiiclood- Grade Vl-l. Munro Manhood; 2, Stanwood MacLeod; 3, James Mac- Leod. Grade V—-l, Ruth MacLeod: i. Evelyn Dawson: 3. Esther Maclieou. Grade iV——l, Edward Macleod; ‘ison; 2, John Manhood. EXCHANGE _ Pri-niler . 1n) lflausallaa Press‘) firm" MONTREAL. in» ifi-Jlritiah and ,,,_,,,, C,“ V foreign exchange in ri-latliin to the M" ‘n, H: ihiriavlnn Ill||l|l'_ as rompiii-ii ivy tlm igfinmf" In‘ lioyiil lliink of i'niiiida_ whim-ii toils! shunt," ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " x. us follnwm- Siscne u’ I iqi Austrifla pound 4017b. s! Amfinni“ ' H Ausirln srhiillng 1511b. s, “Mm _' '11,.‘ Belgum bel a 2150 5nd n,“ _ ‘ ,_ Brazil ruiirea (will. gvhmw, ‘U, Biilgoria lev 0'50 1;-“ n ,5.‘ Chins llong Kong dollars S720. Th,“ PM “U (‘sechnslnvnkia crown 94w- qwandw,“ _ m, Denmark krone 22'1". WM" EM?“ . ., Finland finmark 0735 vnflmm _ ' Fmnro franc "P"! vimmd __ iiorniniiy rcH-lrniui 31M. ‘VMN, Am“ _ (lreai lirlladn P"""'l_ 5 m7“- wm-av v firs-roe dmcrrna . wy-irhp q- ll-iliiml flPr'n ""5 wrggm u "iiiiili-‘T Iirlgn . wnynqh, lnriiii rupee .30 H. my", _ _ Italy lire 081-’! 10¢“ “M! Japan you .8100 Jugnslsvia dinar 0211. New Zeahirld P"""i| 4 m” Norway krone .9545. “Mm”, Poland lloti i815 “Ram, Buumanis leu Iii"? Alamo, 0!] __ South Afrks P"""4 5 Mm Arno __ 5N1" P"""l 1'3‘? Brett Tr .. ilwcdvu krnn" 3'1"“ Brownies Rwitgrrisrid fram- Jlflil. gncumh, United Btrtes drllflfriiiiz) c“, Kirk (fsnsd an res chem n" Ixchnligt rains at the. rinse today mnwhm wever- _ C-(‘onper a: B€flmfl;i““pxm 505% '7~ 5 Dzlllll dollar I "i" _ I011 i’- At Nrw York ‘Pony! ll 05"‘- av“ Dam Erpl ... .. ’ lav.“ my", 1 00 Liliuf-auc R M ‘. ‘uondo n _ at Pnria-»l'ni""l i "'" """‘§“;,“ last Crest Collar 1am n. n a dollar ‘i - M “lfilfileile r. i lu flol~‘l—-‘\"”i“"" "m" Home 0n iri i Huts U. I dollar 0| I12 cents. I I I. h, _ 0m NEW roux 1w 11-("1-1, "l" mean . . Q1“ enhance easy Great I tan hi‘; 51011.; low a oath close some; c” Grade n (ii-i, VlClOf (illlil; a. " l-larry Marlnod. ' iii...) Lnod: 2, Alexander Dawson; 3, Ray- w, ' IDonald, Marlon Msclicod, Christi‘ com-‘uthy llacisrod. Stanwood Mac-land, (gems wrre Evelyn Dawson. Isthai- Macias‘ smnr Edward atacleod, Audrey Isabel, W. wi- noes Dawson, Shirley slashed, Xfifllwn vehicivs in it I M Pm‘ ~’~ m‘ gdvcnt, 0P FOPQHCE HCPTICIDOD— a Animal. . z. Loren Martin; 3, Harold Mac- Leod. Grade I11 (a)-l. Frances Daw- crime 111 ib)—1. James Rebel-M Grade 11.1 (c)—l. Shirley Mac- .Leod i Grads ll ini-i, Emily Mlrblfli 2, Florence hiacKiuiioii. crane 1 law-l, ilvgii Robbins. Grade I (bl-l, Norman Mac- ;mond Maclxod. l Perfect sizcnannee—Dorotiiy Mas- Mscbsod, Evelyn MacPherson, DU’- tor Gulls. James Robbins. j Arthur NI!!!)IQ- Tenderfoot. i Second Class and First Class. sscn - W. W. Hutch charge of the Robin Patrol, and a Mrs. Philip Chandler at the Rummage sine held Sat- 9min Gertrude Gales-j: Protestant Orphanage Collections Elie-relic Per Mn. E. S. Burieigh Eilerslie Women's institute . 82.00- Mrs L B. McGovern . . . . .. 2.00‘ . sml W 1.00. - ijggl (Continued min page; a’) 100i he scofied. "One would think you 1'00» of Paris! Have you been reading ' foolAwomana magazine on sisoo Avomfi, Young Girl sauiiia Iaraaclilfe Par Iveiyn L. Nelson She flushed at his sarcasm. l "Let me think it over." she beg- ged. “I'll phone you in the morning: .........subscription o! tims. If renewal. en~ "...-..."... SPECIAL BONUS PLAN sank. She realized that ma. Bsrltowa ' ‘ were raised in New England instead took her presence there with Carib! to mean the beginning of the ‘end of her engagement to her son. Baratowe, senior. erect-ed Jeanne cordially. “Where's Vic?" he enquired wit-h- out thinking. Canby amirkcd as he shod: hatifi ulih the millionaire. “I am the fortunate ml-n Y0- night." he said smiling, "But We 58' young Vic making good use o1 hi: evening down at Miss Dares howl- “lndcedW Mrs. Barstowca eyss were interested. "Vic and Miss Dayton are dining there," put in Jeanne evenly. “Oi-ii" the monoeyllflblfl rounded with satisfaction. “Apropog of angel and imp-J‘ bo- gan Canby waving his hand toward the doorway. The other three turned and saw that Barstowe and Vera Daywn M" just come in. “How nice!" murmured Vic's mother. “r haven't seen Vernier several days and I am so 10nd of the dear girl. She is may 11K‘? "i daughter to me.” she explained to Jeanne sweetly, knowing full well that she was cuiting like a 1111116. "the daughter l alway5 Wanted. had!" Canby rubbed his chin ieueciiveiy, “It looks pretty much PM 5.001 i 1w um in‘ ?°3§.§i$".?i%i§“.'.f“.f.3‘é.§‘°§i ‘"352 Emil“: Elgiwh - 199. moment" . . . . Punk u c - ' - - - - - - - V - -~ 50 She mentioned a sum . sid-iw Melvml M‘ Canby shook his head reisiiiagéliy. ———, tcmpiuously. 3 8-00, “Nothing doing with that pic- iayune now! The only thing I have Nut-h Milton Per M. Winnie Coles‘ in mind that would be sale right ‘now, would cost you three times 1.00 that amount . . . So you see, you'll Mra_ Amos Rodd 1.00 iicie to let me make you-tempor- 100‘ Jeanne was ma ed. But. still Mn. Robert Hooper .. . 1.00 arily.” y The Misses Coles 1.001 she held out. Harrison might have :1: Etta Coles 1.00: been algle to raise more money on enry A Coies . .75 ier hol ings. She would wait for an Mrs Brenton Coles _ J5 answer to her telegram, rm Ira Rodd . .65‘ Canby insisted on taking her up- A. R. McLeod . 50 town to a dance to which he was Mrs. A, B_ c019,; _ 50 invited utter they had finished din- Mfg, nub"; C01“, _ 5o ner. She didn't want to go. but she M", m“), Mm-eslde _ 3,0 felt it impossible to refu. c. Mrs. Ernest Coles _ ,5o m; mm, Co,“ __ m‘ EMBABBASSING MEETINGS libs. Henry Neill _ _25 M,‘ gmummd can" _ _ . 5 The instant she had arrived she M,‘ Edmund Rodd H J5 wished even more earnestly that M1“ Rem smim- 25 she had obeyed her sixth sense A Imam 25 which had urged her to stay away. Hascibrixii." Per Mrs. J. Munn Harry Jenkins 1.00 lJohnA. Drake . 1m Albert Inmsn 1m Rev. E. J. Chisholm Loo Wesley Wood . . . . .. 1,00 Roy Jones . . 1,01) Mrs. Herb- Carver .50 Pope NOY . . . . . .. .50 Daniel Wood . _5o Miss Lyda Jones . _5o Mrs. Kent Jones .50 James C. Wood . . 50' Mrs. Boswell Carver .40 Mrs. Alvin Mycr; , 40' Mi. Herbert Additional Boy Cameron . , Willard Pipvev .. .. . .. .. New Perth Per Annie McPherson and Rena Martin Mrs. James Gordon 100 Miss Margaret Collins , 50 M11. Alex, Hamilton . .75 A. Hamilton so friends of lCanby were Mr. and Mrs. Barstowe. As she took her future mother-in- laws outstretched hand, she saw the older woman's glance go past her confidently to her escoi-i. The look of amazement that crossed the pairiciaii face vars. uri-| mlataicabie. But a moment later. the , expression changed to one of calm] satisfaction, and Jearineks heart. ‘ M . Haiti, iicrlliicoiijiii-fi We continually intled of "ilie lac‘. that “Frleiiii aim‘ friend departs; and then we are constrain- vd to ask, who has not. lost a friend?" 1L is ever tiue, but what if it. is? ‘Inc longer, more resplend- ent. life of an immortality oi bliss is awaiting our translated friends in that iaiid. ‘where life is not a breath." in the meantime, as they leave us for awhile, "we sigh for the touch of the vanished hand and the sound of the voice that: i. still." And when the shadows lCKlQIliLll a- cross this little landscape 0i life we long to find comfort in tlicl all susiaiiuig words of llini Vvno: Nlld "Con. uiiio Mo and rest." Once again the ranks of Si. An-, (how's United Church has been lll—' r»- Dmrglss Macl-srenl l. , _5Q iaded and Miss Margaret. McQueen‘ Il_ Margaret Mo.“ __ _ 50 has answered the imperial summons llli.'fl,. G, Miu-Lai-gn _ 15 to come up higher. lii tlz: pasdrig m‘ ;_ A_ Du." 4 _ _ _ hi Alisa McQueen the homo. Church Fulton Smtrn . .25'=\nd community have h'”'ll tamed _ 3.0,.“ Mun,“ _ _ b2, upon to sustain the loss o u irue wun-m Mmrmn _ 1.5 iiiid esteemed friend and n: _ r. M“. pm,“ Mm" ‘n ‘z-‘i During hcr slay here oi Ho vi-rirs m‘ o 5 “room ‘ '20 sins McQueen possessed vigor and ' ' ' ' vitality above many. Previous to the ‘a’ injury sustained by a fall a few (has! George 8L CQtinued i Drug Co. ............. 6.00 Kent. 8t. OQIIII roe i_on so 1000 . . 5.00 days before her departure on Nov. 25, 1933. shs eniqyed continued health and activity almost all the days of her pilgrimage. Afew yesrsagoahcsniiiiarm msiiiirig sister. Miss Christie Io- Queen. sold the homestead and pt- lchased s convenient and causalit- able home close by Si. AIOIIR |Church. Hers the two aisflls Ind |in_i_iiippiness and coutentiant, I- ueenied and rcspectevd by lllvll‘ mn .1 ou.r surviving her. srtJonea;l.I11iasnWood. a; though you were going to get. one by marriage soon, Mrs. Bar- ‘ For the first guests she met. in the Stowe," $1230‘ drawing room of these His eyes were focused 0n Xprl- Dsytoii who was Barstowes arm and laughing up into his face. ". Mrs. Barstowe merely milled-Quit her eyes said plainly; "I hope ‘you are rightl" Just at that moment Jeanne caught Vic's glance across the lirzula of the throng. -_ (To Bo Continued.) 1 relatives and iiicnds, ililu (UZLTl- outing their willing seivice to iIii: church's liic iillil work. M15: M~ Quays mgmrvfy will be chei-isifwi by all who know her for slnceifly and kllldilcho oi innit and life. The funeral 81311.68, conducted by Rev. ll. Pierce. niis lie-Iii ill St. An- drew's Church on Nov. 27th. I-flre the relatives and friends gatblted to pay their respects to one whom they had known during the passing years. Five brothers and one sister passed on before, leaving only one sister Miss chi-lime, with whom slic luSldSd. The piill ocarers were: W. 17. lltlhb, JiiillCS Hughes, N. W. McLeod. N. H. Mclzod, P. HCQucm and Wm. Greenwood. IIAZILBIOOK swoon‘; Th0 following is the report iii Haaelbrook school for the month oi November: Grads X-i. Clarence Cosdy; 2, Gordon Carver. -~ Grade 13-1, Bus Jones. i Grads V-l, Reta Costly; i, Iarl Jones; 3, lugsns Ooady. Grads rv-i, Irons Wood; a. i5.»- clinging to Vic , " r1573 era-isos-