'l‘l'l; cllnkscyrrlsruwu ‘gym: DIAN PAGE iEIlIL DEcsMbl1_1_'1_19&____ ' I blfefl WeN ed-Sy W‘ °““°'..\1“T1rn“rns We "11"" ilfgvfiliky, uest losses. Proiit easel; more $11811 B- W 53,113; noes was apparent in mpllfi. I o?) Dec. l3 - ( — TOMWMIBOLIVQ with a mildly ' “$121011 index losses 8nd the ' Nun oils were B Y- “ WSW; buying activity pushed 1 ontlnentai resources up b0 1.1a Wt closed a; 1.24 tor n net gain sndzcenw_ Turnover in this issue °l 191,500 stuaress For Santa's Pack * Soc that it bulges with Big 39m“ oi Sussex Gluqor Ala for your sick and wall friends sliko. And i“; lots on hand over tho holiday losses. But order your supply NOW] willed , Dec. 1a -- (as) - flfigtlociorfibgrketb substantial 11n- 1y December made ?g'%°tv‘v‘f_D°W-l'lm°fll of Agriculture m since ear. 6GB: Graded shipments: S t 1»- um‘ “‘é’“%‘;li.‘i“l‘if&‘liin£§ t1‘-".;1'1€t.“i2'?£i a-Medlm 31-5? »"11ig todargbll V BUTTE}? -Whli3-29. C 19-20. “med gains. 60 _ amok pasteurized-r I oesale Jobbing T“ ‘liwvllitegevfrfesi o1 a, point NO 1 1+5 ll-ilgasll=-mildesl°bllllnllli§n WW ' 34 93-35: Culrenbreceipt Que N 1 r rm - haste - . ° i$"51..‘§§"1ié§$.i2.‘t‘i. l... .1111“ wig fl ' o price 361-2-37; i‘ t - . 4“, the only loser- ids, lob price 30-30 grade m1 I 1'3 _ (C?) _ CHEESE: Current white western M0NTR§$BbiJescelecte Quebec girl Que Z0 FOB. wholesale west. ltlllties. atmmwd abwnuon today aura aagofirlturtlb _f_ao1r local trade tirinidlxli; Brés an nelw 1 EQOTATOES: 1510. 0511s local No ‘nnrket and the El l; f5 and in_ 19-1. N0 2 .70. No 1 Que. 1.10- 35,:wsllgergpglcgjéenif; moved w N B 1.25-1.40; P.E.I. 1.40. lsrla . ' ' 4 Glam/Eagle? P) — lé1<>~r‘m...-1el closed irregular after ‘l dlfj},fi§§§"$ere mixed and home l m cased. Oils moved lower while ‘filing. pushed allnd. Dlflmfllld ILY. Stuck Exchange ‘ diam wen. on oifvr- 831921110 F 40 7?: Beth Steel (33 1_4 N Y‘ Steel 3g 3.4 PR ghesgzdighio 49 3.4 °H 0n 24 1-4 __ Elec Auto Lit - mom-nan. Dec. 1a - <0?“ Gen Eicc ° 44 3.4 t d reported 39 5 3 Pr0d_Li_C0_9rlc§_5 ° “L57. _-_ Gen Motors 63 3.4 Gt Nor pin 41 1-4 Std Oil N J 55 1-2 Kennecott :16 1-3 I-‘arm an e 1.. ., Phil Pele ~ 44 1.2 U S Rubber 50 3.4 . '-—' $21130 ggro 10 s-u . . - X S .- . In vlclmll’ B°nshilw_ _°“ United Aircraft t‘; ‘Cornwall. State condition mlgztldtijlllmncoro 44 12o soil and buildings; also Wm m, :8 , c 110 1 4 ‘prevalnnce of wood and u s steel 5a a-a ‘Fam- BANKS fl Y WRIFS Y glccnlnerce 14 1-2 are o uar inn onircsi 1'1 1-2 C - Nova Scotia 2s 1-2 1 BQY-ll 15 ‘czrrz-i ___ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance lllifllmllm chlllll for Any Advertisement :5 Cont] Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals to per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word- Clsssified 3o per word; In Memnriam Notices 70c per inch; List; vi Floral and Spiritual Offerings» Cards. ctc., 5c pcr namc; Leg. s Abitibi 3 1.; BA Oil 33 7.3 Buck Sllk 11 1-1 Bell Tel 151 Can Cem 9 1.4 Call PM: 1g 1-3 Can Car Found ll 5-8 Can Car Dfd 2'1 3-4 Can Steam 11 Dom. Bridge 30 1.4 Dom Coal pfd l2 1-2 Dist Seag 4o 1-4 Dom Steel B ' l; Ebunda. Co zo 7-3 Can Steel Wares 1'1 Howard 5111101: a0 3-4 Home Oil . 335 Int Nickel 31 5-3 Imp O11 13 3-4 Inti Pele 2o 5-5 ImlD Tob i2 i-Z in? 1? W" i.“ it ower - Massey Harris 8 7-8 Nat Steel Clu- 18 l-2 Can Nor ofd 6 3-4 Nor-ands bl l-Z gricepgom 35 lg ue wer Shawinigan 18 Dcm Till‘ 13 W-nc FY00 A 6 i-4 Brazilian 32 1-4 TORONTO, Dec. 13 — (CP) — Stock quotations: snleslStock Olose l000fAcme 09 Llggtgjaxc 1.55 ‘ , p 011s SZOOLAidermac i6 loogugemn 15 3-4 1o700.Al1gio Cdn 70 lvoogstml 9 H . or a. 50200'Allbelle 40 1-4 5000Aumaque 3 450jAunor 3 i338 3% i ea le 11300 Bidgood 1000 Bobjo 100 Brnlorne i4 3 B800 Brit Dom 2400 Brouian 300 Buff Ank 14000 BlLff Cdn 2400,Cal Edlll r-l U! _ _ _ eessszssssssssssses u: of Condolence 10o per inch; Wedding engagements l0 words BofCalmonlt ial $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notlcrs or IOOJCamp Bird Thanks snrl Appreciation, 10c per Inch or 4c per word, Lin; ¢| i50fCdn Mai subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Address and fiescntation $1.00. 1000x7115 Tr” 1 other rates on spplicstlon. 2igggfglfflttPal a , les erv . 200'Chromium l __ ___. 5100 Co Will 3.00 ‘ 6194.0 in L 4s 1-2 P01‘ Sale l Found ZOOICEniaurtum pa; loll ssu: _ PRAM m G009. ' " 't'——~——~ lflilcoflwts - condition. Phone i938. rigid? btllzk (lrlilimglllpeiq srfilgElT 100 Dairy corp 7" 12-12-31 Guardian Office. ' 312-155;: gggaeldo 25 l; ron SALE-loll!) l1 . '~ 4500 Duquesne a1 0:00 llliiES. In ‘pg-gills: 11251331115; Lost S300 gust fir] 1s 21:1: 0ll‘.C'g~‘ ,_ __———————— a0~ts -\vfiu5_ Léovflahgfllff $44°°°12_f,_§1‘_ Lois“: -m sphvgsliypgp digtrurts Leon 40011231: Sulliv 5a ___. . _ _, ___ , 1 r . ' . Iggy sans; nnolrwsrplncp JERk- 31930101011. clz-l-lflle. .38 girlilocg ‘£3 ‘ '- VCHYS. res ODE “T9 . ‘ ‘_"“ F ‘Lofl ll. c1. Judson, Alexandra. Wanted 450 GO Yel x112. 0.55 ~——~—"—"“—'31' main-mm‘ ‘°°”° m‘ 18 m; m“ _ . — out. LARGE l500,Giliies cum?“ phgglgglflhbéla": jlnlwrjnqne ma. 12 14-2_i. looosnlaale a1 1-2 __ 12-14-31- WANTED T0 nor-coon SEMI $318315.‘ Ell, 4 ‘L? roll snu: - riliicn 01m 5m“ 51°“- Am" "°-" ‘"1" IOOOYC-randora 11 cushion covers. Apply Bay- ._qq§£d19§' 124*“ 8820 Hard Rock ‘l3 i-2 _iieid>Strcet. 12-14-11. WANTED AT QNCE’ ‘may ‘I000 Harricana. 3i 12g r0]; SALE: ‘_'_—_-"*"': sleeiqh ill good condition. Tcie- 39993115080 t? bcrcoIatoEL rxgrggfingnl1-seb lklglillml‘); 124441- 3ooolfiieath C 30mm; machine {Slmzenf ‘ _'_*€_“"—‘ 1500B Sam lo 3-8 ,Wl'lte w, Gunman lviale Help Wanted ‘g8 gmlnggll "5 I 1 244-11- 12.05.1205,, '34 30R sAI.E—CIIRISTMAS TREES. foreman _ 1130s‘: be elfifill-Zlil 150°“ W51“ 9 1'2 3511b McCailum Belmont Avc and furnish references ‘Per- lwoumml“ m 1'2 'Ph0ne 532-1.. ' 12-14-21 lnannnt lob in irrowinu business filllll-Tm" 31 * '"——————-————-i- Apply "ER." care Guarding ' 660K811‘ ‘Add 11 7'3 ion ssu: - smorzn snwmo 12-101 520‘Kirk L 1.0a Machine. clothes 115,01; chuds- .... gfloiLgbmdnr 2.25 ~‘ 411m» cart. baby's 011m ‘on. m- WANTED-EXPERIENCED rsss- 10011. Dufsult 1.46 -I "lie mattres. Call 210i. ' berets bv December 26th. Good 65H. Shore 17 ---~--__ w r2100. alts. ’er0l.r.l.sc"““ 03315110,: iii Personal 12-11%" IOOOlIM/auvicourt as; - .__._i_ 215i acassa - fIgrllII-Jfl. A“ Gui-w", m, To Lot lo-lollvlegleos m » mimosa Powders when babies 1400» ll "e teething. They help to avoid T0 LIT — GARAGE. PHONE 6500lMan. d1: Es. 3 g_ Ind reduce fever condition). 25c— 1961- 12-13-31. 125iMcIntyre 59 r ‘u “fascists. 4 ’ ,————-———— 1100 McKenzie L50 é Mill" l_13!l£!'s!_5l!lf!"!- s00 McLeiian 6 1-4 ' 1000 McMarmM 16 1-2 $5???‘ t ll l? , - DIN ' AUCTION SALE AT ORAPAIID 0000-»- - "' "é1°3l§°“““n1 "l3 0 '———-———-——-—— orme 2d rTlle estate of the late George Russel Stordy Farm con- Qégglltfxléglicfllizlld 15.153 ;~ ‘"11? of 92 acres, 65 acres under cultivation, balance cov- m» ' 4 l-s u. . 1950N s _ id with hnrd and soft wood. Sale will be held 2500 O'Brien 2-55 __ls0g Okalts 51 i FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15th AT 12:30 PM. - The following crop, stock, implements, and household 3A 9915i Z draft horses; 1 milk cow; 1 heifer due to freshen t pm 20; 2 Shorthorn heifers, 1 1-2 years old; 6 steers, 1 1-2 {Will's old; 1 calf, 3 months old; 1 binder, Massey-Harris: l!“ ‘P’ mower, Frost & Wood; 1 hay rake, McCormick Decr- i I» 1 cultivator; 1 horse hos; 1 gang plough; 1 single gowfll; 1 set spring tooth barrows; 1 set smoothing har- k"; 1 roller? 1 disc; 1 turnip sower; 1 pulper; 1 set ~. u"? 1 Rrain crusher; one-half share in manure spread- ‘ and Potato’ duster; 1 potato digger; 1 double truck 1 153°"? 1 driving wagon; 1 driving sleigh; 1 cart; 2 wood "fills" I threshing outfit; 1 engine, 4 H.P.; 1 engine, 2 ‘P-i 2 Separators, MJI. and Mc. D.; 1 hay fork and rope; alum"? of oats, hay and straw; 800 bus. turnips; 300 .- "shill! mangles; 25 hens; 1 kitchen range; 1 parlor stove! l‘ ‘h; tables and chairs, and other smaller articles too ,; "lilfous to mention. TERMS CASH. 1r stormy, first fine day following. ‘! MRS. GEORGE McMlCKEN, N H. MYERS, Auctions!- Administrati- lT BINDING -INVEST— in s Canadian G overlies Annuity ‘ NOW And cools-o lndopolslolllo GUABANTEID h ills DOMIMON 0|‘ CANADA. write or Plume for Inn Descriptive Booklet today. J. A. MARTIN laprossntstlvq '1 Brsce Block. Queen Shoot. Charlottetown. hi}. I. TELEPHONE l5” 0700 O’Lcsry 2000 Pscslts worse Oil d: Rel 2500 Pac Pete 1460 Daihousie 200 Foothills Osisko 900 Pend Ore 10 Southmouth _ ljfgtlsLssles 0.55.000. a Q Q t-s s-l v-ANJ ,.—"":* m: f" FFN!‘ w ' -' ' ‘u Ibiisifit- aolbvwi N"'@' lnurrnvlafiggenqomg-zqwu ___. ____.0..-wn_ . _ speech delivered by tho member lul‘ Luobiniere (Mr. Lapointe), who is himself an officer fresh from the battle front opposing the Germans. Ho told us that con- scription was unnecessary, slrable and uncalled for st the llr. Grant on Ilraftec Issue present time. and I do not believe thfi the soldiers st the front are The following speech of Dr. T. as ng to be reinforced by con- V. Grant, M. P. for King's. is from scripts at this stage of the war. the Hansard report of the House Received No Letters Commons debate. Dec. 7, on the motion to support the Gov- ernment's limited conscription pol- "Opposition members have been icy: telling us about numerous letters Dr. Grant: “Mr. Speaker, I am they have been soldiers overseas not going to follow the remarks of the last speaker, the hon. mem- iorcements to come qulc y. I think her tor St. John-Albert (Mr. Haz- there are in the fighting lines as on), except to say that his speech many soldiers per cnpita. of popu- was the most tolerant and the least lation from my nstituerlcy as there are from any other constitu- bitter of an s eech that has been made so Sal", b}; members ‘ e. ency in Canada, and I have receiv- "I was elected by a very large ed no such letters. I have received majority for the constituency o! letters from wives and mothers if.";%t.‘.f‘..‘?t° 8.5:?“ ‘°. “"3”? ““““.“...‘“““.§’2.°$£.§‘.%‘;”t€".‘..?€ i231; e a ar,une sons oa the leadership of tlle yprescnt for n rest if they 118W bfien 0V8!‘ Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie for four or five years, and I am King), and in 1942 that govem- glad to note that that is the pol- ment was released from its ccm- icy of the new Minister o! Nat- mitments in_ regard to conscrip- lonal Defence. tion. A few weeks ago I was - “I am so!" that I cannot sup- again given the nomination for my port the su dlmendment moved own riding and I pledged myself by the hon. member for Mercier that when I came to Ottawa I,1Mr. Jean), although personally I would support the Liberal party. favour the voluntary system. and I If I had not done that I would not lwant to see a. united Canada, but have been given the nominationi this is not s free-for-aii system for the next election. 0i‘ government. We are told by "On Tuesday night last we were lthose who should know that the Privileged to listen to an__ able ps_ 4 voluntary system has fallen down. That should not have happened after five yea-rs of wise planning "That is, of course, my own opin- ion, but regardless of the com- parative merits or demerits of voluntary enlistment, and the con-I scri tion system I do not believe tha compulsion would have been ecesssry at this late stage of the war if someone had not blurldered. 1 do not think the Prime Minister o! Canada was the one who blund- ered. although it might have meant disaster to him and to, Canada. However. in accepting the resignation of the former min- ister of national defence (Mr. Ralston) and appointing i.r1 his place a man of General McNaugh- ton's well known anti-conscription views, the Prime Minister has proven his sincerity in the belief that the voluntary system had not so suddenly fallen down, and it is hard to believe that it did. “If the motion before the House carries we shall continue to have a voiuntar system as well as pow- er 1n the s-nds of the Minister of National Defence to send rein- forcements overseas from the home defence army if necessary. If the amendment carries we shall have total conscription and noth-- ing else for anywhere in the world in the hands of Tory expiciters and proflteers as we had 1t after 1017, with its abuses and scandals. which will never be forgotten. Mr. Kings Slumbers the two will I intend to oboou the lesser and to vote for the motion of the Prints Minister, thereby permitt our sed war effort to o ursued with- put irfiterrulpltiopd un 13s! vin- or sc cv over ermsuy, whlch 1 believe could have boon done under the voluntary system properly managed. "In other words, I intend to stand by the Prime Minister Canada, and that is what the vsst majority of my constituents wont metodo. Iamgisdtosoothl Prime Minister in such good form and that he knows when he silouid relax, for on Mondsy night when the hon. member for Carleton (Mr. Boucher) was reading to him a merciless lecture. prepared no doubt st Bracken House, the Prime Minister, who had heard the sumo type of speech recited on several occasions recently, fell sound asleep and continued to sleep for ten minutes until precisely eleven o'clock, when he awoke. apparently much refreshed, which remimh me that repetition is one of tho best treatments for insomnia. T111 it. If you go to bed tonight and cannot sleep. repeat over and over again one of those little prayers that you learned at your mother's knees and you will soon be in dreamland. A CHINESE SECRET The origin of silk fibres was “If compulsion is inevitable, of kept a. secret by the Chinese until 419 AD. War came. The manufacture of’ most civilian goods had to be cut down or stopped to msks. way for war production. That caused shortages of civilian goods-that was tlwlLED QIQHT Some restrictions are now being liftelflbntlil does not mean lots of goods right away. War’s ‘demands are still huge and must come first. tWe can’t neglect them just so that some of us here at home can get a little more. Don’! confuse the signals - (This is the YELLOW ‘LIGHT ONL Y). ill means a little more of some things and it helps business men gel ready for the time when there _, will be more materials and workers available. It does not mean the end of shortages! sarily be piecemeal and gradual. '_“Pal_ienc_ef’ is ll_1e word. Only after Victory over both enemies can ltbe ‘Green Light be switched on, and the road icleared for enough production to meet all our 'civilian needs. t