dill l 3 pqanemlaheoarstnre eflrss y m“ IIIIyOIIIQIIsQ- b ‘g thbyeanYonwill ‘ gonna liQ-qseseutftllavt I ) sroheanflmrpraetlealssad eeo- aoraiealtooperntqloo. riser-arc‘ to i Qnyhuwllfl AFUODMIXERiIamar- _ no c‘. b, obuiua, velons lael _er for the wo- Hmin tra ' 5'39, man who ikes to pre are varr-"ut [BO-golden- brown wales are no trick to make with a Electric Iron. It pssroo. Peaseless s smoke- TOASTER-flis Electric Toaster make; delicious, crisp toast right at the table and does it quickly. , Makefffiext Year A A Happiél‘ with this Year’s ,1 Electrical Gifts _ good meals the quic est and easiest way possible. PERCOLATOR—Good colee, made ri t at your elbow is what this lovely peroolstor promises Maritime Eleckic Company, Ltd. Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Canada E. R. BROW ‘ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown Stock Qt: Montreal H95 Stock Market (Canadian Press) Where it has hold for the past wash, with only 7i’ boxes being olhred for II B. Eggs were the same at I0 cents a dolen for A-larrre. 32 cents 10'! A- mrdHirn and 31 cents for A-pullctn {on rradrrl Illllllllr-llll of Ontario: and British (‘oiumbins A total 412 bores was offered for sale. Quebec potatoes were sold lo? ‘l5 cents per 80 pound hag with similar quantities or New Brunswick green mountains at H) can‘. and M pound ling! of Prfiiro Eduard Island green mmmhina at W) cents. Wholoaale 1~~-els for Christmas tur- keys in largo qudntltiea were mostly a rents for A r'"‘de, ii rents for B grade and 3 to 31A cams for C grade. with a tow dealers asking functionally higher prices. 1v. Y. guns Serv . E1 Bond and Shara .,., . rordaylfinlA. Markets At A C’ I a n c e (Canadian PIOII) Toronto and Montreal-lune slea- ed lower. 3 Toronto Mines-Practically nn- R changed. New York-Lower and irregular at clone. Winnipeg-Wheat slightly lower. New York-Cotton and rubber low~ en cuties hither; sngar unchanged. L. DI ward; llaannsensaln h- nsr words In Intona- lrlritsal Ollorlaga, Car‘. sts., a II iaeh: Iotlees ad Ihanhs ass ward. other rates on application. L-LAA “Advertising Bates-Payable ill Advance Csatral Guardian lsents. do. per wards Western and lantern locals, ts. all Colin; Ivan“, lo. prr word; Classified lotions, ‘Ii. pi Inch; Unis of Ilaral and . par 35st lnitsra cl Condolence, ‘Ito. Appreciation, 10s. par insh ur 4e. per O Ilnlmn- Chara-a hr any advsrtiaQont twenty-live coats. lAIIr-Co pa: ya"; h... sas los tbs sriss st he. strictly " v la nlvanae. For Sale I sans - AUCTION Ion!!- Hn. Brides and Wbist Scorn 0am. Guardian Central Job Pmtery. Nov. l-ti. I BALI — AUCTION IOITI- Hve. Bridge and Whiat Scorn 0min. _ Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Nov. l-tt. Miscellaneous GI!‘ YOU! PRIVATE CHRIST- mas Cards now without delay. Charlottetown Guardian Central Job Printer! ANYONE WISHING ‘I0 00H- tribuis to the Children's Christ- mas at the Protestant Grhanage 0i sans - two sewn! irsshened cowl. Apply Charles nil-Patrick, Ten asus House. mo. IUAID IUITAILI IOI may leave parcels at ptlice, 158 Prince Street, City. 3671. SKATIS SIIARPBNID, STORM -‘ ‘ made, ‘ ‘ ‘ built. All kinds carpenter work done. zounker Bros, North Wiitshire. 37 . previous l‘ 4%! otations Delaware and ta! New York Stocks r s “h (Caladian Ireaa) galtlhurst s Okla r .. immnn 1 1 8:: It‘: n}; *1 *9 gs; ind s1 a . ‘d T“ '11,: Dommrmge _ H m Atchlaoli N}; Fm firs! uilil Cuill u 1% §§“""§,:1°" ...":.:;".r:.-... -- -- =2" c--»-- w - =- \ ‘Ii c r a .. . . 1m JcCo] Front 11 a“ u éqfflnflfif ' ' l‘ Chess aha and Ohio as}: 1.0m, ,0", I _ N _ _ __ Con as .. a551, urn-rm Pun‘ 9°“ P"’d“°" u rm . . rlhawinisrun . . - . ~. ' ' IasLman . . 781,5 Mal of (an .. ,,. ,,_ 2% o.“ In“ n 11% " ' c o ra . Sta 3:: gouge .. 8t lnt Harvester 8O Int Nichol 2i Nat Biscuit .. . 46 N Y Ccntml ll (Canadian Press! North ArnerH-sn 12 MONTREAL, DP!‘ '_' Prices r-ontirin- Pub Sq- N I 33 rd unchnnrd on ilv- MMuifGll dairy ill 0 l sud reduce market today as tradin Shad Oil N I ruins Ind hzh! The butter insrhe Union Qrlfde a! was gonerlll! Quoted st a Union Pscilic 1O vents. a hrillllll (or no l rag-railed pas- United (‘urn 4' teur-‘zvd in rrlrlnts uf ices, with a U S Rubber 1i rm smal] lots hrinsriur as mneh as U S iitsel 45% 24 °"""'- ArPiWlfl totslfd 6! bores. Vanodinm . . . . .. .. . 2014. Ontario rhcerv failed to Change Westinghouse .. I5 Hum the level of 10 cents a pound Woolworth 30$ MINING TOBONT by hsrg-ain hunters kept the ata a exchange pot simmering today and at lat had about an oqnsl division o! gs ns lnrl losses. Another drop in the price of wold in London was a weight on the mankct but de- dk-sp and also an an- nrk tone Wright Bab aves gained ii in heavy trading Kc- 5 cents Trck the close spite this Han steady New l‘ ntyre Pioneer l" Dome Bralorne flnihcd lower. In the semndary [OM Antonion Mcvlttis and Wayside want II to 8 rents while Ventures ldcltifl- an and Siacoe wen down at the close. South Tlvlemont used ‘A i0 1% a-aaon lethargy was shew! trading in nickls and tlvne customary lawn-I COBBIHN] harinr l-aa than 20M ah-ros Nhkls raked 8 4‘!“Ll tnfl Noranna 4 cents Bass metals rornof- 1 4s Falcon 36 and Pfifid (Canadian Press) n» M stacks Glens b, ,1,,.I§,. of I Amer gyanpil .. ... “on” . men n ow As o an?! n1 . 1.4 ""“°"" (‘an Marconi . fl‘ up.“ "lies "A nrvsn a-owfl v 12 . Bank aha s ylfwli} prteaa anon steady V .,|._ r . oNTnnAI». ll I III a.” Wood Ian advanced 8 TORONTO. Dec 21- tocka | nslinn Pleas) 0. Dec Il-A little hn in the Lake Shore lroun tn to Oreille was down to spasm ..a sfifisaira: a cents and! and ha? i! i: S MnlehiBunsner. Han . Betty Bruoa. Glwia tarps. Constance wndsnan, J. 0. S. Meleatb. Mrs. B. l Henderson. John C. Donll. Doothy Antew, Marjory Unswori-h Mo- ‘land, Mrs. w. Chsste- s. Metals. ‘Ills. (Col) D. A. Maehinnon. hank Saddler. Ann lasidler, Mr. ‘Deni ‘I! ‘isms rnmsOrselman. Rflbin Creel- nanl 1n Helga’! o! Ira. nil-am. llfi. La hes, like. A. 1i. llmcr ' Ksnstngton, ins. c. n. McLean, Clyde River, ltaaelbroek Women's Institute, Miss Illiflret Wood, Mrs. George De» Bloir. . W. H. PKOWK. Dbl. D. ll. Melts . Constance Lin’! Mi- An- eta Gill, Elllotvale: Jean Pinlayaon. 311T! Flnlayson, Mrs. J. M. Mend- yen, Mr. F. P. Taylor. Mrs. Murdock McKinnon, Miss B. Burnett, George Bumett. Mrs. C. H. B. Longwnrt-h. Helen Ceilings, l-lsrry L. sear. In. D's Mark McGufgan, Mark Olligan. Jr., Mrs. Arthur Weeks, Ilka. MoCready, Frederick les- lnan, Donald Seaman. Mrs. A. W. Hyndmsn, Mss Ketherine Bynd- man, William E. Robertson, Nor- horo. A Friend. Alberton. Helen Outclifle. Everett Cutclifls. Mrs. lhrk K. lnrnan, Min Wanda Liv- ingstone Best, Father Dougan, Pau- la Jenkins Rayiield. In mem y o! Bradford Chester Mcliure, Bratley Point; John Clark, I-‘lampsh’ ; J. B. Taylor. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, McKenzlews Corner, lot U; Min late Jenkins, Mt. Albion; Master Morris Jenkins, Mt. Albion: Mrs. W. H. Pethick, Mrs. Sarah Forbd. Lila M. Coles, Mrs. VonClure Gay. Mrs. Coies, Olin Matheson, Smith Milton; A Friend, Mrs. W. W. Wood, Mrs. Peter Inman, Isabel Inman. Clyde River; Mrs. Capt. Taylor, Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Beryl DeBlois, Aud- my DeBlois, Tom DeBlois, Sterling Institute, Stanley Bridge; Mrs. B. I. Cantwell. Florence Cantwell. Misses Horne. Mrs. I. J. Yeo. Margsts W, I. Per Mkl. Chester Howard, A. L. Rennie. flmsdsle. Miss Louise Haszsrd. Ruth lNavy- our,, C. P’. Council. Mrs Geo. J. Mints. Goons J. Rogers. Thomas N. Belem R0"- rnary Rogers, Joan Wood, David Wood. Margaret Ceilings. Mrs. Frank Beales, Elmer Lund, Mt. Herbert; Annie May MacKinnc-n, New Argyle: Elaine Mulch, Earns- cliiie; Anne Hunter. Wendell Jenkins. Ruth Jenkins. Chester Jenkins, Mrs Hooper, Milton. Mrs. L B. ‘ranwn. lilleanor Toombs, Mrs. A. R. Cooper, A aa A * . MeQnaisLl-‘rntlaifanban. Nwab Mary Campbell, Dursil Murray, Herbert Murray. Mr. George Deblois (providing is lbs. Gertrude Mb- Marlon Millman. Provincial lana- cerium. Mk5. Cann, Port Borden: Fairlie Phones and Margaret Prowse, Mrs, J, L, McLeod. AudrIY Bird. Lucy A. Me- Lure, North Rustico; Mrs. Brenton Wood. Bernice Wood, Anna Part- rldse. Jim's rsmldre. aqua Wood. Mr. Ernest Donald McNair, and Susanne Palmer, Rev. L. Mc- Donald. Mr. Sidney T. Green, O. D. Sarnpei, Christmas Charity Club. lhtats late James Henry Molten. zie (providing ior Mrs. Arthur J. Hesrtz, Arthur N. Pill-Pi: 1h Memory of Blanch. Buddy llarnm, Mt. Herbert, . Cyril Wood, Bunbury; 10>- Wood. M. Maclcan. Grove Juniors, Kelvin Junior Red Cross, Joan Mnclutyre. Donald Mac- Intyre, Mrs. W. B. Robertson. Louise Lawson, Mrs. L. E. Prowse, Mrs. T. G. Ives, Women's Lcllilb. Joyce Warren, Joan Large, John Carson. Goodwill, Mkl. MacLaughlln, For- tune Bridge Scbool, Marjorie Shaw. Edith Shaw, A Santa-Pal, A Friend, Betty Flood. Gordon MacMilinn. Ronald and Lloyd MaeAulay, George and Carl Brown, Claire Hennessey Yvette Raymond, Rev. Geo. Miller Mulgrave, N.B.: A friend, Borden Miss Ruth Hearts. Redeemer Parish. Byron Brown, T. D. Morrison, Kelvin Grove Junior Bed Cross, Geo. Miller, Malpeque; E. Mclsan, Crapnud: John J. Rob- inson, Borden: Miss Florence Chap- pelle, Paul A. Murray, Caledonia Women's Institute, Prone, Michelle Raymond, south- port: H. G. friend. Miss Bartbs Garret, Mar; nicholson. Mrs. G. W. Ramsay. Mal- peque; The Catholic Women's Les- zue. Allison Saunders. Marxsret Mc- Intyre. York; Mrs. E. W. Mallet, Mrs. Net- tie Stewart. Harold Stewart, Evelyn Stewart, Lloyd Grant, Cecil Elk- houd, Cynthia Kendall, Mrs. G. M Richards, Dorothy Andrew, Elmer champion. Kensington; Mrs. Pope Clark. Miss Helen Parquharson. Marion Saunders, Allison Saunders. Mrs. M. W. Wood. Cross Roads? Miss Helen M. Wood, Cross Roads: A. K. Lord, Cape ‘Traverse; l-lclen a friend, Mrs. Scarth, Miss Bcarth. and Kenneth Archibald. Bedeqilv: ruanran. euinmsn Tlaid coin-n is rosary 0| lasal intorsst but alv laws; nataro 5% vanes,‘ EX ,5, A mam roman-sauna. mu- __ '4 but and Haddock at Zioops. $836. nosnrsims. n“: flfiliin... and _ ~~ -3 93 GM snmrmo coon» iumlrrn exchange in relation to the WWW"! ' " Hockey Gloves, Skates, flhou, - I Shore . 4% llanarllnn rlollnr, as compiled by the ‘i - - - M cute", Knee hdl In," Bu’ toynl Bunk n! Canada, cioscd today » "l!" 0% sh - a”: ll iolklyrrsz~ “'00 °P~ - fltiéia‘ ».~r.~:r.*.~.. l» —~ UR Ill] . . Auqtfll ‘£11141,’ 1g; I‘; INTEBTAINMENT—MM. W516? Belgium br ma. ‘M Brest, is entertaining at a tea on gfjfllflfrfej" mg,“ 2 Friday aim-noon next in honor o! ‘ ' 2% her daughter Miss Luels Frost. who rm r1 K a ll .3808. - ;.,,{.‘§,,,;f.';,:§|,, 11%;“ M? is arriving this week from oiaergm "I'm" “"1" - v ‘1-35 Coilelt. Oberlin, Ohio, to span he 1121,11“ f'r‘n",:‘;"'k "i335" é holiday season with her parents, the (“q-many "ocyumwrk 371,3 a United States Consul and Mrs. Frost. 2m! BJIMI: nonégzsa __ - Montreal Star. (Mr. Frost was PPM Pl!‘ fl] . gonna.“ Harlan)?‘ 1:; formerly Consul in Charlottetown). illl ilf FII (i .. . mvf ll...“- “nus i}? rnasn TODAYJ-Salmon, Hali- Tiniy "re W"? ' s54 but and Haddock at Roope. 3835. {"'"'",~"," ~f,'""‘- m, w i? .u¢oa -va a mr ..'.‘ New Zoahvd polPd 4 mm 1.‘, PERSONALS golrwray lharlvvaagzfikl. i_ oau zo . - _ 25 w. W. C. West, York, left yes- §3.‘.‘#'»'."l'}‘..l.’.“ p.212; a mo: $16 terday to spend Christmas in Hail. s-min pom-ta 12m. 4n tax. Si-ltm-rlami fravu- 9W4. __ .___. Flirorlcn krone 262R 1; Un't'd States dollar i 1-10 % Mr- Maurice Burroyne left yu- discount terday morning for Fredericton, N. ‘NEW "‘-"""\'»,"'" '—’g,—if1’);'f0|" Silver . . . . .. .. 13., where he will spend Christmas F II OK!‘ "UK? IP.'I"_\' rnn I I _ _ :50; a w; 5:11; nnal-msgaf: “m m“ 340mg E with mend" ny ‘ s. - ‘rnrrs 1 av _ p “ii 200;“ nr-y-‘urm 131“ ‘w’ flrrmnny 31-74: ‘Nu T 1 Bar-Conductor George Tanton left r" or ' l .. ~-'>\'s . 62. nilill-LQ. m... m u.» ti...» today flflff‘??? " . WW1‘: Ydqlgemgrrllieiii: 121; Druwmmrggigd ..;_- . -. ‘NA: \lr\ni'"“-—l‘~uvul s Mil-id; U. “m” ,. - Christmas with his son. Brett 1' = “".*\‘">'r-"." 2 m.» s. -~-~~ z. —— AW‘ »- _ ._..- , . » "m" u! W“ , m. (r m, a M s: 113:“ _ Mk. Arthur I-lnlan. to!‘ Millbury. A. i. w» “,4 c’! n: n»; (‘qmulian n“ M“, - Mannarrivedin the Ci y ast even- drulm- 19 ry- P” s nun-liars: ryufzl (hem R1‘: "$1 ing on a visit to his lather. Mr. I ‘ll “n~ ‘on I ~ . - sr-nrl- 1' s‘ dollar M P! unr- ljgalkthnl é mom“ H08.“ n Oil M- ” .5‘: 5.2:: i" hi2’ $122513‘ .2; o...“ I ‘ I ' I808 07180118 flhdgarado - u?“ “mo, Hyndmuh chgfloguwwn, N, . Goodlish . 2* have returned (rem lidgehllif Schogl. MONTRFwP-sfiressdlrrssrsri-din‘ u" gmcopol‘ ,5 h; tlhgir! homes or e ..\ ., v J — r ome ' ‘ q g , rd eImL-rlllurly dull on the Montreal “m1 Bay - ‘gm C M y stock exchange tmla as pee-holiday flwgl _ _ .,. . I I ..""".'.':'."..::"'::: .'..':. ":1 ~ ‘i: G t; 0,, [Mil f guy's!’ within ‘pa {arrow l: III l INN‘! 0 4" llllffll 0 ’ Q 2:..1"'a".:'."."":.'".:.i‘.'.‘. i‘:."..: 1 i. Christmas Day ing the ascend nr-y as the market it.“ '10.“! Tin- aliglit hrrak WI 36 5 . .. z; mummy ",_»,,,=,,;,, 13;:- 1.....- lll e ~ e :.=E~:::IF~:I:=..:.-..:*:.:::-:..:-::: -. n. . Xi... run-i a - vninmr was confide nly lass tan —- year Isiora lite bonanza the corn- n r rut oéayesfi“ “M; plicaicd afiair it la today the tam‘; m‘. __, _ __ H . "l." ‘pva-"n" vntw " 7g ll] fflfllllfid Q1 ll] ll’! ll l in‘ yessn oi only fractions w. ‘I, _ ‘I5 community. ¢ scaitrlfl through 1 e 11,, gym,“ p, st the m‘ o sigh rm ct hiidh clans was a w o“ Vcmor Campbell, Eleanor Canrphell. Jamq Tait, J. W. Cann, Miss Bury P~ J- 1-. Btdflille- sd for lswa srllsing or bl rnay at nests a ward strictly payable In sl- Then is the time no wire a MTG!- cheeriul army than the mlrr or the Canadian National telcgriiphs who are ever ready to serve him. rorn may MAKE cnrrsrmas —Pope Pius is considering making Mn. It MJngats, lined WYUO Allen. J. W. Champion, Stanley Pets Cosh, Jim i0 little ones). Mn Daniel Mrs. A. J. Mathescn. Oleary; I. Crrpauci: Kelvin Wilma Rogers. Catholic Mrs. Bruce Moore, Gordon Moore, Holy Mrs. W. B Rogers, Miss Dawson, r Arthur Stewart Brown. H. A. Buntain. Whestley River; masDay tor themisnopostal de- livery. They may arrive days late or days early due to abnormal mail , conditions. There is a psychological time ior i, the arrival or glad Christmas tid- lnfl and that is on Christmas Day when the scattered iamily members are gathered around their separate heat-tbs thinking of each other. i on an attractively decorated is err-am iorm. Santa Claus never added a more iaithiul regiment oi’ workers to his ADDRESS VATICAN CITY. Doc. I9.—(A.P.) a. Christmas address. a plea ior peace-before the iuli college oi Cardinals at midnight Saturday Stsrins o! ndvntare, mystery and hnusr. aswa tron Paris. Patterns. hist- s! Radio all Th4" Tnrniilu STAR WEEKLY (‘r Vin/l f» h" fir" views with la-ans DUI“- Y"! arartlneelsrmllswadfia _ = world told by tit OAIIII- H . .../.'|. til.’ Iovia liars. 6Q: ...- GIFTS for the HOME If you would have your Yuletide selections give the most possible pleasure-ii’ you would feel free o! ail gift obligations so that you could enjoy the spirit of Christmas Eve, then shop at The Rogers Hardware-and shop now ! TliE lillllEliS HARDWARE Silver Fox Pelts Wanted Mr. Jacob Kirsh will buy and pay highest market prices for silver fox skins at my uptown office, Massey Harri. Building, Kent Sircci. Tuesday and days following. Siilned. B. R. HOl..\i.-\.'~’. (6 p. rn., E531‘. Saturday» 3696 The speech probably will be made in Italian and delivered in the Con- sistory Hail. Ilnard's Llniiena removes stains. ; rox CUBES I AND MEAT Fur Receiving Station 135 Kent Sircci. Charlottetown, I’. H. Our Pelt Receiving Station at Charlottetown, under the direction of Major A, S. Robertson and W. F. Burke, will be open for the balance oi’ the season for the benefit of eastern shippers where both members and non- members can bc accommodated. CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX BREEDERS’ ASS'N.. i. 13s Kent $1., CAI. lsmpson 8r Co. I.td., M Queen Street Lenders. I. C. t. Pnblic Auctionvsalel ai‘ Raw When we pelt your foxes- They are pelted right. When as clean your pelts- They an well cleaned. We repair defects where possible, hat why have detects? They do not oeear when we pelt and clean them. We narkst your shins in Europe, where ear seaaeetions are naexeellsd. Oar esiansat aliesa at Sannerside and Chsrbttatewa will receive your lihsral advances at any the. ahiasaadpay