I Central Guardian locale. 6c pel- In DEQEMBER 1s, 1944 f fiOCK QUOTATIONS The Cheery il-iltfoll Exchallfil I --_ 2% E22 nlomwm u _ a Block Quotation?“ 15 ‘c?’ '3 Sales *9 moo Aide ‘l Alllmnnac ease‘; gigs??? 3 “Hill £83 3'4 1 mn 100 Aunor 1400lB M 950mg “a1 1- m... Astoria Aubeilo 5E 5E ‘s. f4 lfi 59> . . . . .'""' QE2SE£S3ETS$ST$SCS8G clstr~u est- amuse-veneer: h: >4!!! _ _ N»- zei- t-ca ssssses-‘ss:;~:eeee=e' ' U! . 5 Lteifiiéfi n-l I Ores-e p4. h...“ G5 Ede; c: S’; 52¢... gseige-ntza: $713k.” hi!!! t—EeIC& b3 tloiDuquesne DODEEBst Cr BOOHEBSt Mal MOO-Bast suilivnn ‘lalcon ‘ralwo “robishcr E353 lunerdh Relieve: Sprain. l i’ i i i I % Q l‘ kg l | ‘l-lhlcrtleng Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum 01mm for An: Advertisement u. u...“ Pd; Western end E u per Ierdl Announcement: and Coming Event: lifts‘ 34:28.3“- (Jtgsslfltd So Per word: in Menlortam Notice: 70o per inch. u“; n! l-‘iorai end Spiritual Offerings, ca; , aw“ 5, "l, “m; L P |r| of Condolence 10c per inch; Wedding engagements t0 IWOIFQ] m $1.00 and l0 eeuie for every additional 3 words. Notice; u] flheulu end xptflllllflll. ‘I00 per inch or to per word. Ll“; ¢| midi“... filial‘; "M" “m” """ "mfliililan $1.0». For Sale u: - anxan llonwll‘ lbs. ale-i 12-15-21‘ WANTED AT 0 sl-ei h ' pildlle 1E1}??? cm wares: hm‘ mdeLnan-Tan I 5A separator. Capacity 000 - ply Qrdian. w; 551,5 ._ ldition. i’! rrince it Ercuan nANce. . l2-l6~2i Y RAD] LIMOGE Annlv Guardian, 1 _ . I. sun - calNA. "gut glass. Phone loll-Luz to 4. ORE. Vic- 5-21. B. 12-1 a‘... saw - a can nnnros. almost new. Borden Tremere, ——--- llsnl rule -ll. Wang-rag - EXPERIENCED _________ e , mm 2s manual) nogar writ.- ~§f39KQ ur . speci o , —~--~- ‘ slid cach. John B. Wnigikgfirlien- WANTE 1’ ton. lz-ls-zl. 10a saw GENERAL Aoolv Poet Office. Box torn. Wag!) -.. 35L“ Guardian. Hum“ llardlan. 10!’ houaawo Mrs. E. A. rk Avenue, ____________________ - ADDIv mo JOB SALE — SKATES, SIZES i‘ land 3. 40 School St. i2-10-1i. 170B SALE — DE‘ LAVAL SEPAR- lwr. no lb. capacity. Good work my condition. Cheap. Seymour Karma-t. 12 16-20 F0! SALE - ONE MaoCOBMAC menu! 8e ‘B00 its). = irrre siu ll new.) A. Soulhport. or Weber's .______>___ _ strayed A ON one sow. whereabouts g Ciosirey N . notifv Vincent. M Found -15- I0ll SALE -- TEUCK WAGON, complete with box. also set ex- . W58 h ll. G d wnesssht. 1250MB! w ee or on by proving ownership and ing tor ad. Apply Guardlign. .15. SALE — ighkm Road. 12-16-21. T03 45 PLYMOUTH .__.____ $1.50 each. George MacDonald, Mer- maid. Phone 83-32. " lil-ili-ll X PUL- k Pu‘ i Monday night. Telephone £344. 1 - LOST —- IN CIIARLOTTETO parcel containing two glr‘. dresses. Finder kindly Vernon Proude, Harringtrilé. 16 liiir saw - 2s L. SUSSE gleifi. 25 N. H. 8: B. R00 itls. 5 months old. $1.25 each. .545. Edgar Bryenton, Hamilton. Lot l8. 12-16-11 _ \h9\h?0§F3\ >~—~ ._ l0it SALE - 1 Reg. Holstein Bull. y, ghMl-IIIOSCTLIUS oldfi hllglttl prize t (,1) n 0 8 Wll X , ' r . 9°15? Lewis stock: on - liolstein Bull Calf, 1 month old; jf 7 srade Holstein bull calves; 1 .~, ii there are any (tube) skates and boots that are not trade Holstein Heifer calf. 2 “months old. W. Dennis, in use. please get ln touch jiwuieid 12-14-31 with Iii. We arehpnyling high- est posslbl cos pr ces. ‘gallium: _ THE NEW SWIFT Wo also! buy extra (tube) o... l.i‘.‘.‘.‘.°i‘"l‘fitiléi“ld".ui;.i‘éli "We 1n redfand when ‘he mint Now is the time to sell. EXCHANGE STORE t lever is de you zhs 70 di 10B Richmond Street ONE Jive a comotometer: we! U i! special price to Cre t ‘ lllflns and Co-Operrltives. when Available. Shipments made direct save agents‘ margin. Booklet ADAMS 6- CO- REAI. ESTATE DEALERS "9 Queen st. Phone-Day 1828 - Night s31 Farms For Sale ' 110i’! RIVER, Queens County—105 acres, 50 acres cleared. lnce sawmill lumber, hard and eoit firewood. Wire fenced- , ' house. Burn so’ x so’. School 1-4 mile. Price tlono. Terms. BRISTOL. Lot 10-88 ecree. 25 cleared, balance eoft firewood. Milled hone, large barn, other buildings. Price $1200. OCEAN VIEW. Ilelr Surrey ll. It. Station. 125 acres, Includ- aeree o! good eewlnlil lumber, hard and eolt firewood. "T" $1.100. Discount for quick sale. HOUSES FOR SALE Double tenement house. 8 room: and betll in each part. "H. Central location. Price 84400.00. l "flit llonnee well tenentcd. r rticuiare on application. I o" 0i town hone: at Eldon, New Dominion. Hunter lilvcr Herald Junction. LOTS FOR SALE Mil-w ma building m. n. different pm. of Charlottetown. “fixation. Prices 8450-41000. Silee d0 x A00 or 126 feet an Close t-l I n: NCE. nan} lo. fNol - ZCQUUVNUIKJl :,_-—~——-‘___ Sioliuicary ‘emale Hell) Wanted Bu: llousizl v. Apply "P." 12-15-21 MAID Highest wanes paid. D —- GIRL 0R WOMAN rnilnzsm llbster, 40 Greenfield‘ Druiz St 12-16-31. . srnayan FltOM llIYMPTItEMISITI-S Anyone knowing or ew_wlltshire. 12-16-11. ‘FOUND - SMAIII.—_SUM o money. Owner may have same! GOWVEYIHNMB pav- Mrs-vsosr-snaclr rovuraln ran: ilDilly 'N.<:‘<~ z v é . o<~\c,v\_§\c~c\cvm>cvw\.\y_c>'_\9\99.j, -1 CIIARLOTTETOWN — Several double tenement and t lprtrt~ 4 * ll the Mlqi and qflpfll; Q pilot Suite: Ginger Ale 9i»! Your order EARLY! Gift Cllriatmn liri. Three liq lama; m“ l" i-Iiimllive yet iuexpenltve dill-end welcomed by everybody. A}?! finer,» iiuiiulciwyellkhife T 15w Gillies “ kcr 32600 rlaricana lildllu-lusuca 500 Hfifitli illollill2el~ 250 l-Icllre 700v xvcv l10'Nicke1 200 Kirk Hud liieiiiiirk L Iii. Labrador‘ 1430 L l c. o: to i l I seseseesafizea 1B500,i\'la0l.»eOd '00 l\ 4050 A nl , 1001i iv i 20001 IOOJV 24120.1... 15C!) . 45'?) i\ - 700M uuu Moneta 100.’) Moshe-i‘ 3700Negus 4 PlCrlilldB. metal land 7§00.Nor Em/pire 2o00 Oblien 200.0kalta H 9F”? 501-34" 45$3§=$$§5 .-.¢ en I n l s» m o-n w... . >- ela"E°“*‘°$3 0.1 c: c: Ll lOlnella lsol UOiPnc 011 i 1 bd-Pamour i - i en,“ iPresscd Metal lPurriv ‘ i Qpnvgs Roche ‘ lmlvvn 001=t Anthony on ‘hnan ck OSSherrltt iOQSilznln 00 SLscoc Zllililisladrll 700 biirlngei‘ 520lAStccD R. l n um» up c '-'-' we. .- ..."" W Nfigfiu M#§wgbgamm q~¢$ §¢u‘~mwgg$§ c- 465 eck rill | 2l001Tolll Lulld 500.Towail l i B0150 Trans Res l’ 31.30.1101) Cull m» i350:Wnite Anlu 11800 Wasa L ' 200 West Mal l10lJ01Wiit C0 l 175.Wi't Hart! CURB Ill u v-u-la ldtiBrolvn 5L0 Dzllhousic lilj.) Idoci izig GCOP d l-e wit... Sales 5:38.000 >-f‘ 5° l1 IILY. Stock Exchange ) ) ‘Anaconda éflliil Ufll‘ lllld F ‘ Bclll Si-Cfll g N Y Steel Z1 Chcs d: Ohio f) Con Edison /’ Eiec Adm Lite g; Gen Eiec ,5 aside-eon llnbik Gcll Motors Gt Nor Pid ) Std Oil N J Kennecott f g5 f Phil Pete efefuu-w wr-ui-Io-w wit-ac :1- s: Mont Ward U 5 Rubber Radio Corp Texas Co United Aircraft Ci .- w a l: . .>"o- teal-BO nu- '°= o;$~gw°ug mwwhg a=h»:§ .2 > 5» . 77>- ‘thew- auuuaémua SM_E_LTS Highest Market Prices Quick Returns - Expressage Paid WATTAMJLTTN C0 LD STORAGE Montague Sealed offers are request- ed before noon of December 20th for the purchase of a‘ lot llt the North East corner of the City's properly 8i Spring Park. With 109 T001 frontage on Maipeque Road and 150 foot depth. Particu- lars and conditions, includ- ing condition for annual ground rant in lieu of taxes " to be inspected at City ‘ Clerk's office, Charlotte- town, .Dec. 12th, 1944. Stock i-llarkets A Glance WINNIPEG. Dec. Shippers on the Winnipeg Glaill Exchanile toctuvv shipped 100.000 bushels of No. 5 northern wheat to the Lakehead for all rail ship- ment to eastern feeders. CHICAGO. Dec. 15 —- (AP) - Gllins registered minor trains ill earlv futures trading today but the demand failed to iollov: thrown and prices eased buck shortlv be- forjetthe cl All markets were quie . MONTREAL. Dec. 15 -—-(CP) — After beinit irrellular for most of the dav in trad-mil on the stock Exchange and Club Market too-sly a nulmbcr o! firm spots developed in late deals and industriais and banks went to new tops in the in- dices and papers were hiuher. Ut- ilities and welds were marked down TORO (GP NTO. The gold stocks w aiterrloon session ere heavy ill ti; of the one and owed little net chant-re. NEW YORK. Dec 15 - (AP All ieadinx rails. steels. motors and asserted industrinls hit another 7- year bull's-eye in today's market with stains oi fractions to more than 3 points on {he heaviest declines V at sh ) _ since last Ju . The Associated Press 60 ~stock a- ll of a point lli verase a vlan e n‘ d c d 58.2, nnot er peak since tie 1987. rnonucr MONTREAL. Dec. 15 - lCP) — Produce prices todnv reported by the Dominion Department of Aeri- cuiture follow:- EiGGS: Graded shipments: spot A Large 36: A Medium 31-33 w: Pulicts 25-27 l’; B 20-29; C 19-20. BUTTER: Wholesale iubbinil pasteurized fresh and storaae Que No l 95 56-35 ‘.9: No 2 pas‘ i ed 34 06-35: current receipt Q1111 N0- 1 pasteurized 35 del Mtl: No 2 34 del ti: til-st cradle creanlerv prints ob price 36 ‘/(l'37: first erode sol- ds. lob price 36-36 is. CHEESE: Curemt wilitc. westem 20 FOB. Que 2i Li: wholesale white for local trade and export western 20 11/18-21, Que 22 ‘Kl-ZZ ‘t. POTATOES: '15 lb. bans local N0 l . l; No 2 .75: 10010110110- . . 1.25-1.40: PE.I. 1.40- 1.50 Yesterday’: Market MARKET PRICES YESTERDAY Eggs, per doz. gotatoes. 75 lb. baz ll’ Straw Butter. dairy s Fresh lettuce, head Celery Corned beet Oranges. doz. Tomatoes. lb. New cabbage each New beets. 5 lb Fowl Fresh Cod, lb. island cauliflower, each New potatoes. pk- Squash, lb. Apples, doz. Apples. pk. Turnips. each "arussell Sprouts. lb. Carrots. i0 lbs. Parsnips. 4 lb. sweet Potatoes. lb. Mushrooms. box Spinach, lb. Tomatoes Grapefruit Cramberrles BANK 5 Commerce Montreal R991. tn. UMlTID NM A smut, illilvllllililllgi“ ole, rsl/l/gf/r-l-"MULIQ, “m, . ‘u.flll‘iili\"' In! Fimh" Aer" ASL“. lrotln l. A. FULLERTON, Cit! Club 15 -— (OP) -—' The C‘ rlottetown Scooter‘; Club The Charlottetown scout-er‘: Club held its monthly meeting on ‘fucs- day. Dec. 5th. The vice-president occupier the chair in the absence oi the president. The cost oi.’ Zip’ plea. tass. and cans for Apple Day was paid to tne chairman who, ill tum. sent it the Provincial President. Then the subject of an Island paper to promote Scouting was discussed. It was decided that a mimeographcci paper would take too much oi the Scouters‘ work and time, so, at the suggestion o! Mr. Davies. a committee was ap- pointed to look into the ossibil- ties o! getting the Guard an 0f- flce to print a four-page, monthly ' ti committee consisting of steiio. R. Edgecombe. and Grace Diamond was appointed to make preparations for Boy Scout Week which will be held about the middle of next February. Mr. Davies gave a general know- ledge test oi’ famous quotations and then have an interesting talk on some of the Second Class Tests. The meeting closed with a lunch served by the girls and a hearty sing-song in which everyone Dar- ticipllted. Aid ln Prairie Reforestation Saskaklolrs Exhibition Boy Scout Troop, made up of the city's cut- standing Scouts from all 'I‘roops recently undertook to collect hun- dreds of thousands of maple seeds to be used by the Provincial De- partment oi Agriculture in its prairie reforestation scheme. The, Scouts netted $200 for Scout chur- ities through their effort. Scouts Win Navy Commissions In an address in Montreal. Capt. .Paul W. Earl, R..C.N.V.R.. revealed that o! forty Montreal districtSea Scouts to enlist in the Royal Can- adian Navy, 28 are new commis- sioned officers. Three have reach- ed the rank of Commander and .three others Lieut. Commander. i"One of the first questions we ask an applicant for n commission is whether or not he has been a B-"y Scout," Capt. Earl snid. Form Old Scouts’ Association An "Old Scouts’ Association of Ontario" was formally launched recently. Membership is limited to men who were former Boy Scouts and who wish to give active sill)“ port to the development and wel- ‘lflli! of the Boy Scout Movement. Ray McLaughlin o! Oshawa is the first president, and William Irving Hearst, K.C.. the vice-president. Dr. Kenneth Rogers, Canadian head of the Big Brother Move- ment is one. of the directors. Investiture ln A Garden When the parents oi a. Vancou- ver Boy Scout were unable through illness in the home to witness their son's investiture at Troop head- quarters, the Troop visited the home where the boy was invested n the lawn where his parents could lvitn ss the ceremony. The father was himself a former Boy Scout allrl possesses a Certificate of Merit presented to him by Nazis May liavc A Glifmflfly indicates that Adolf Hit- lers close followers have prepared for five years oi’ underground war- fare against the Allles,after the‘ Chieftain Heinrich Himmlcfsmus- tcr plan for tile struggle. as pieced together from information now a- vailable from various sources. for underground warfare in last two months of i943 and these inside Germany. nearly all Associations will gather in Ottawa December 9. 10. expansion of the Boy ScoutMove- ment after the war. include the recruiting and training of hundreds of new leaders, the increasing of Scout ' increased campaign activities, and the development of a larger stat! of full time workers in [he Move- ment. nor-General. Chief Scout for Cun- nda, attended the afternoon slonion_Dec_e_r_nber_llth. aRlNclilcTlJr-ZFATHER i "bvourl d;gYOURHOME NANCE ‘Repayment terms’ to suit individual needl Our Mortgage Departments are established‘ to assist m financing building, buying 9;’ remodelling of homes. Call or enquire at any of our oflices‘. ' flbnun MHIIOWI EBN Interns n Sf- JOHNS. NPl-D. IIONCIX [AIN'T JOIN. N. B. 5-Year Plan For M Underground ’ I H)’ WES GALLAGHER Associated Press War Cullespondent ALSDORF, Germany, Dec, (AP) — Information from- inside lermnn Army collapses. I This ls the picture of Gestapoi Himmler started laying theplalrls are plans now are being carried out Already picked S.S. troops have been established 1n underground strongholds and hospitals in the Austrian. Bavarian and Italian Alpine area and it is the plan of Nazi leaders to flee to that region when the German military mach- ine coliapse comes. Only true and tried party members will be al- lowed to enter the strongholds. The Nazi Party already has con- centrated food and munitions in i l Lord Baden-Powell personally in recognition of meritorious work in connection with a disastrous fire at Portage la Prairie in i922. Plan To Expand Scouting In (Jana a. or Commissioners of Provincial Boy Scout Presi ‘ 11th to plan for The plan will membership, His Excellency the Gover- ihe Alpine zlreu sufficient lg c1rry~ on for a long period. l S.S. men and party members un- able to reach the Alpine strong_ holds would be assigned to direct- ing partisan activities from sllcl‘. [nieces as the Black Forest or out of the Wily villages. Himmler aca- demies now are training both mo“ and women in sabotage tactics vltlich would be employed by par- tisan bands. In order to hinder Allied police In running down party members during the occupation Himmler has in the past few months insti- tuted a widespread program to os- tablish double identities for his henchmen. Identity cards of .‘Ol- diers killed at the front, or of civ- ilians killed in air raids, have been given to S.S. men and Nazi wom- en. The idea is to create as much. confusion as possible in Germany and give the Allies a tremendous task in unscrambling oflicial rec- ords. A propaganda campaign will be carried on along the some lincs which the old Nazi Party followed when it was illegal in Germany. Nazi followers have been instrucL- ed to Join all political movements and use them as loudspeakers for Nazi ideas. Funds have been cach- ed around Germany to support this campaign. _ A head propaganda ofllcc will be, established from which orders will go out to Nazi followers in other European countries and in South‘ America. The main object will be to create a state of chaos and dis- trust within Europe which will keepi the Allies occupied. lulnal-rrflrllu PaTn. i GENERAL FINANCE Phillipe Bldl. Terms in Accordance With S95- TRQST ICE-HALIFAX. N. Grafton Street. FOB LOANS IIP T0 $500.00 easy MONTHLY PAYMENT IIQITRIIAI- TOIONIO HEART!’ EATING camshaft):- ENGLISH AT cllnlsrmasrlne _In old England they had many dishes which we seldom hear o! now. There was "frumenty," a dish made of wheat which is still some. limes served in Yorkshire. ale . sot, Silropruire “v/igs", and cal-m. W" bum dliiilcd ale. Yule dough; or "dows" were eaten ev- erywhere, and in Coventry they made their iamous Godcelre. ‘ran- sy. too. was a favorite dish. This was made with eggs and cream, flavored with the juice of tansy. an extremely bitter, aromatic herb, In addition there was Christ-mil brawn, “connyngefl in gravy, m5 a [lost of dishes that ave cine. died out. Christmas was never a national festival in Scotland, but at this period of the year new "sowens" were always eaten. These were made from the husk: and sifting: oi oatmeal mixed with molasses, and to all accounts were delicious. CALL ON EASTERN LIMITED Charlottetown, Phone fl w |>_ 1'. a. lieguletienl- _ b_l\Tc—Manus OH.‘ THAT'S 5O BEAUTIFUL.’ I JJET HATE TO 6O OUT WHiLE Tl-liS CONCERT l5 ON‘ I-‘TO-lilltlik- JIGGS- I'M GOING lLLlE’S sow HOME! gfigglgrg-zm ‘SLEEPiN’ EWRY NiC-li-lTON "n-v COUCH ‘coumwe. A’NT uANl=J$ . SNORIW-AN’ LAST NIGHT-- r BEAliTlFlll. DREAM. TlDDiE FOLLOWED HER oowu l arenas AN‘ swozeorlbO-AFQ SHE SAID rr was TH‘ LAST g-rlzavhau’ eHE WAS LEAVIN’ ‘FORE el-lr; COLLAPSEO FROM LACK OF SLEEP! Y Know. l owe MY success m THE ARMY ALI-To RobGE HERE, vol-lad WE WERE Rool<lEs 4...,