WI IUKI IJ \ l \ i lends in the boy “About two hours. .. "mild! How ion have I allowed you to entertain one of your cIzark?" '- thank you, inummie." ., - —Humorlst. Eastern Guardian l Hqhl column ls reserved for news of 102a] interest but advertilinl 0| a ngpysy nature may be Inerted a; 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. : _i_i nsuascaiiyi-ioivs w - the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rept Archie ume ..‘PRESIDENT PASSES —M8.!1Y fI-Ipnds will regret to learn of the an sing of Seth Shaw. fcrnisrl)’ 0f Albion. at the home of his bro- ther, Nelson Shaw of MimlflElle. 0H December 14th, 1938. Mr. Shaw. \\‘IIO was 1n his 63rd year. had never enjoyed robust health. and ‘ind been ill for quite sometime preceding his decease. l-le leaves llli'9e brothers, Leslie 0f W657- 53"" lohn. N B.. Earnest of Gas- pm-eaux, Nelson of Montague, and one sister. Mrs. Oswald Ceilings of New Perth. After brief Pfll" ers in the home the remains were taken to the United Church In Lower Montague, where the service was conducted by the Rev. Arthur I-i, Long. assisted by the Rev- Charles E. Amistrcng, Interment was in the Dower Montaguebeme- tery. The pail bearers consisted of old friends and neighbors of Mr. Show and were: Earnest Griffin, James Creed. Ambrose Jessome. Wilbert McKinnon, George KEMP and Russel Moore. HWNSTALLATION OF OFFIC- ERS-At the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague, Jan 12th, District Deputy Presi- dent ‘Sister Mary M ren install- ed the following of ioers for the" I present term-Past Grand —-Mary McNeil. Noble Grand- Erma Whluhtman. Vice Grand - Mar- ion MoDonald Rec. Secty —Edit\h Financial Secretary — Evelyn Reynold. Treasurer —Win- nified Vlckerson. R. S. N. G. —- Agnes Coff'n. L. S. N. G. —A1ice McRae R_ S. V. G. Mellish. L. S. V- G. -—Susle Hemphill. Warden -—Sadie Mac- Kinnon. Conductor — Charlotte Fraser. Chaplain —Adah Masher. Inside Guardian —-George Hume. Outside Guardian -Adah Mc- Grelor. Pianist —Lucy Lowery. Dirti-‘ct D-eputy President. was as- sisted in installation by Denuty Marshall Sister Evelyn Reynolds. and Past Noble Grands Bernice Mellish. Marie Coffin. Ruth Mc- Leod, Fl-“rrie Wright, After lodge closed a dainiv lunch and a re fres-hing cup of iea was served and a social hour enjoyed. ski. L _ 1. Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada - Coanmeree 216 Nova Sootln - Montreal -_ rwyai Bk 1891-4 WANT AIRDROME NORTH SYDNEY. N. S —(C Pb-North Sydney Board of ‘Prade has named a committee to press for construction of an air base at this Cape Breton town, scene of a seaplane base during the Great War. "'1 Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cenlg, Central Guardian locals, 4c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 2c per word; , per word: ln Memorinm Notices, 10c per inch; Lists of ‘ i.‘la5sii'ied 2c I-‘lorul and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc, 4c per name: Letters of Condolence 70o per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1. and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Noticu of Thanks and Appreciation, 'l0c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscription; Other rates on application. for any advertisement twenty-five cents. 49 cents per inch. Minimum " _ Piione_i_5‘25. Wanted BoarderswWanted WANTED -;TW-OLROOIIIS_AND aosnnans ACCOMMODATED‘. board for coupe with small child. wen heated, 5o Grafton street, I __._I-:¢61:1r*1=“- ._L-z1.1;1.-@v.-_@1.' WANTED-A SILVERY MALE FOX Misceneneous pups or adults Write stating price "X" care Guardian. L-110-4-16-3i WANTED QUICK — 4 TONS dressed poultry. Have advanced - i ll d below lll) l)!‘ CC 0n“: P K3131“? a‘ so“, _ Sianley_'Br1dg_e. ' L;_2§3;1-_i-’1;§1- Eseeeilelellsgés WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs- R. E. Hyndman, 103 North River Road, Charlottetown. ' L-23_0-1-20-3i. “ANTED-CAPABLE WOMAN TO help with housework. Good wages. "A." Guardian. 11-276-1-33-31- i Are You_th _._ f Man ? —-~———'= ; RELIABLE MAN. BETWEEN 2.5 and 5o years. with car. need“! - mediateiy to hand out Free Soap in nearby rural route and su lY established demand for Every 8i! tracts. Baking Powder. S0fll>5~ Medicines. Mineraized Stock and Poultry Tcnics. Farm experleme helpful. Selling experience Mt necessary. 31681111181‘ mil-it be mus‘ crl with saono weekly Start- Cr:d1t furnished. Write immed- IeIy Th R, Watkins . e . Zcflcfnifgny, Montreal, Que, Delil- _ ' ‘ n-a1a-1.1s.83.30.i.B- -——; HOUSE T0 LET AN EXCEPTIONALLY COMFORTABLE HOME West End. Near Brighton. l4"! std and arngc. lint Wale: eating. adorn bath- room. S et tube- Rnuuounble ll-ent. n ephone for particu- an. \ H. K. S, HIilMIMING A CO-I 88 Grout George street FIIX SKIIIS If you wish your Fox Skins has. Into scalars or CAPES In the best possible manner send them to us. SCARFS - - - $12.00 CAPES - -- - -- I 15.00 "m" .!I!.EE.€-l-I|i- “Fur Specialists” 78'King an... Saint John, NB. ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND QKENT BEAUTY SHOPPE-SPEC- iai rates until March. also in student work. Permanents $1.50 etc. L-235-1-20-31. FFSiilewht ._ ____ . ...._._ l FOR SALE -- 1, 2 H. P. ELECTRIC, motor, i mixer, 1 grinder. 38 Elm ALB. L-260-1-21-31. FOR SALE-ONE HORSE THREE years old, ‘arge well broken. One greade Holstein cow. Roy F. Mc- an, 1m, 16. L-192-1-10-3|. FOR SALE — LIGHT DRIVING Sleigh in good repair. Also Victor Gramo hone. Apply to J. C. Siewar , Dunstaflnage, , 1,-2l0-1-20-3‘l SALE - AT A BARGAIN- Eelctélsfililght piaAnt. Begtt mp a n er pp y . e - agar. Milton. Win28} 23- DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF In the Probate Court 3rd George v1. s. 0., 1939. lie Estate of Donald n. McDonald late of Orwell In Queens County in the said Province rarrner, deceased By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER, Surrogate. Judge of Probate, Etc, Etc. To the Sheriff of the County of l ueeus County or any Constable or iterate new“ ‘Iyiihin “in County. GREETING: Whereas upon reading the peti- tion on file of Cimrlcs Maciionaui and Leo MacDonald both of Orwell aforesaid, Farmers, the executors of the above named estate praying that a citation may be 18811241’ for the purpose hereinafter set fcrJh: You are therefore hereby required to tile m intern‘. ed in the said Estate to be and a pear before me at a Probate Court o be held in the Court Ho e day, the twenty-fourth rusry next caning, at the hour of eleven o'clock forencon o then-med: tcnhewcauseil can w y the Accounts of d Edatc should not be 13186.41 and the Estate closed u prayed for in lllil petition and on motion of H. P. MncPhee Elm, Proctor for laid Petitioners. And l do hereby order that n true 01:9; hereof be forthwitlltrblr-uilrldishchd some newlpu Charlottetown 3M4! once In each week for at least four consecu- ' Sears Roe 0o 31. wheat. Friday's late fill-LIL CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchanfle J (Canadian Press) Stoeh ion Am 11hr P: 8-8 Am Radiator 7-8 Am El and Tel 1 Am Water 3-4 Anaconda 3-8 Atchison 1-4 Aitl Rafln 5-8 Bait Ohio 1-2 Baldwin Loco 3-4 Bend-ix Av 3-4 Beth Steel Ches Ohio 1-2 Chrysler l v ‘1-8 Con Oil Commonwealth S0 Con Can Con Edison Col Gas 0o tn #71792 I 0c comm»- ‘U O 5 b-l $5SSSSnBS-ma-‘fiéfifiinfifigiifiuo 1"?“ Q O .. C! é‘ O e e 53:4 Good-rich Goodyear The G-t Nor Pfd Goodyear Tire Hudson Mot Car Int Har Int Tel Tel ' Kenneoztt Mont Ward Murray Corp u: I151 ins-on Lea-L crimson»- New York N H Nor Am O0 Nor Pacific Pack Motor Paramount 7-7-1 u>-» o-dr-n I o 1' err- Pub Ber N J Radio K 0 94rd II South Pacific Std Oil N J Stude Corp n #401 I ll U S Rubber U 8 St Co United Gas Imp Vanadium >4S§ mm-ha-L $5: a- risen: use: inn $§§3mI§$$m354$I§N§5$g8§§»§5~§$4§:mg4ggIfig -rev" WOOIWO h Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Ablitlibl Abitbli Pfd As u»? I mum B A Oil Beauharnoil Hatihuimt Dcm Tad’ Don A Fraser V T O Fraser Ford A Home Oil Imn Oil Int Pete Melchers Price Co b8 SI §583IGum=w8| G r-u-n u... ifs-L L» Grain W IPEG, Jan. 22 -—(CP)— Wheat futures moved narrowly in dull trading on the Winnipeg mar- ket Saturday as weakeness in securities was offsetby forecasts of a cold wave in the United Stats winter wheat belt. At the close quotations were unchanged to 1-8 cent lower, with May at 62 3-8. July 68 and Oct.68 1-4 cents. No export sales of Canadian wheat were confirmed. Liverpool finished 1-4d lower to unchanged. Chicago futures traded within a narrow range arid closed practically unchanged while Buenoc Aires remained unchanged. Cash wheat trade continued to centre on the low grades of feed sales were estimated around 250,000 bushels most of which was sold from stocks in Georgian Bay ports to Eastern lvfills. Pit-trade in coarse grains was featureless. Use Minarifs for Dandruff. lStocks Xetba c k O n New York Mart YORK. Jan more than a. month in Saturday's market as renewed apprehension over European fairs touched of! selling in virtua y all depurtmetns. tributed among leaders. Extreme setbacks were reduced. though. in some cases near the finish. aoThe Associated single session since Nov. 18. week the composite showed a not decline of .4 of a point. It wa sthe third consecutive weekly down turn of this barometer. S. Ste . Bethlehem. Chrysler. Motors. U. S. Rubber. Mcn-tgomery Ward Do Aricrait. Westing- house’. Allied Chemical, Du Pom. Corp. In the Canadian section most shares drifted lows-r. Losses of major fractions appeared in Can- adian Pacific. McIntyre. Hiram Walkers and Distillers. Filing of a court plea for a re- ceivership fcr the Baltimore and Ohio by an individual bondhoider bellied dent this stock 3-4 of a I point at 6 1-2. What stocks did: Bat Fri Advances - —- — - —- '13 2'14 Declines — — — — -- 558 303 Unchanged —- — — — 122 169 I Total Issues -—- — — — 753 746 Currencies ‘ NEW YORK, Jan. 22 —(AP)—- Removal of Conservative Dr. IHjalmar Schacht as top ranking man in the Reichsbank disturbed foreign exchange markets today. German monies, following Fri- day's break of nearly a cent in the registered mark, continued to decline in terms of the Unitefi States dollar. The benevolent and travel marks were each 1-4 cent lower. Sterling declined 13-16 cent to $4.67 3-8 and the French franc .00 1-16 cent to 2.64 5-16. The gullder lost .03 l2 cent while the belga and Srwlss franc were un- changed. {The Candaian dollar was unchanged at a discount of 11-16. Semi - Annual Examination Of The pupils of South Shore school held their semiannual examination ‘and despite the inclement wea- ther a large number of parents tand visitors were present, - The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher Miss Alice MoManus and showed by their ready answers that they We"? making good progress. The ‘concert then opened with Mrs. Walter Qullty acting as Chairman ‘and the following program was carried out. Mciiation --"I-1ow I could help Johnny" by Delwin Smith. Song (Jack Frost) by Eileen Quiity and Helen Power. Recitation —’I‘he Rob Pauline Hogan. 1318108119 —by E. Quilty. Helen South Shore School} Suffer- NEW . fl-Sfodc suffered their sharpest ielapse for gains. of 1 to 4 points were widely dis- Kennecott. American Telephone,‘ Consolidated 0n and ‘Ilexas l I l 1 . and potatoes ,in1on Agriculture Department re- Monireal Stock Exchange 5 Clan Bell m 168 Brazil 8 1-4 Bruck Bil 4 81th Piodungts lg g-Ia! Can Oar PM 33 Can 1nd Al A 2 l-4 Con Pacific 6 1-4 Cons Smelt 53 5-8 Dist Sea: l8 Dom Bridge 35 Dona Steel B r lg 3-8 en . Foundation Co 11 1-2 Gen Steel Wares 7 yusum 5 1-2 How Smiifh 12 Tob 15 7-8 Int Nickel 52 1-2 Lake of Woods 16 Massey Harris 6 MoCoii Mont 6 5-8 Mtl Power 30 l-l Nivt Brew 42 Nat steel Car ~57 l1 ‘ I Noranda '19 ' Power Corp 1i 1-4 guebec Power 1'1 ou Can Power -— I Shawinigan 21 7-8 St Law Com 4 St Pfd 13 1-2 Steel of Gan P —- l o! Oan '18 Win Eiec A — Win Elec B —- New York Curb (Canadian Press) sunk; Close Am Cyan B 31 3-4 Am Gas Elec 35 l-4 m Super 7-8 Assoc Gas El A 3-4 Brown Co Pfd l8 3-4 Cities Service '7 3-4 Creole Pet . 23 El Bond Bhuire ll 3-4 Gulf Oil Corp 38 1-2 H 1e Oil 86 5-8 eed Al!’ 29 3-4 Niaiir Hudson 8 1-4 m Oil 6 5-8 Pierce Gov — lone Star Gas 6 5-8 Produce Prices MONTREAL. Jan. 22 —(CP)— Butter prices firmed slight in quiet tradin on the produce sec on of the Oanad an - commodlt exchange Saturday. Cheese an eggs were nquoted. Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 22 1-2-3-4; Que. (38 score) 21 1-2b. Cheese spot -Unquoted. s ts: Un uoted ve: But and cheese MONTREAL. Jan. 22 —(CP>-— mg prices eased on late selling on Montreal open produce mar- kets last week while butter, cheese ruled flnn, the Dom- ported. Creamery butter prints to re- tailers sold for 24-24 1-2 cents a pound and solids for 23 1-2-24. Western regraded Montreal was offered at 23 while Que. No. 1 pasteurized in whole- sale jobbin lots was 22 3-4-23. Ont. whi and colored cheese went for 18 cents a pound. Graded egg shipments in used free cases were offered at Zllcents s dozen for A-iarge, 22-23 for A- medlum, 21-22 for A-pullets and 20-21 for original A-large storage» Potatoes: N. B. No. 1 80's 1.05- 1.10: No. 1 mts 50's '10-'12; No. l P. E. I. mts 80's 1.30-1.35; No. l P. E. I. ‘Whites 90's 1.25-1.30. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pound 0-18: U. H. dir 1.00 21-32; franc 2.65 2'!- 32. At New York —Pound 4.61 3-8: Canadian dlr .89 8-18: franc 2.64 -1e. At Paris —Closed. In Gold —-Pound 11s. 5d: U- S- rllr 59.43 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 02 cents. Power and Clifford Hogan. Recitation -A-Ohristmas Wish- tion —What Will 1 do —by Eileen Quilty, Christmas Prayer —by Helen Power. Recitation —Pap‘5 Little Darling Duet by E. Qu-ilty and Power. —Eilmboth Rose by Eileen Quiity. Reading by Philip Hog Helen Power. Recitation —by Delwin Smith. BY this time Old St. Nick was near at hand. He suddenly appear- teacher and pupils from a heavily laden Christmas tree. marks to both teacher and pupils by the parents and others present to a close by singing the National Anthem. u ted. ‘Ind-liter futuresiklan. 22 1-4-23: I fig). a: 1-4-7-8; March n 1-4-23 . delivered in . TELEPHII Because of the extensive neld it covers, and the frequenc which it is used by the the Telephone Dlrecto y W1 public, ry h come recognized as an ideal ad- vertislng medium. Telephone subscribers represent a preferred class of buyers from whom your message will gain the utmost results. Be sure to reserve space before February 15th. NEW th asbe- February 15th. Please note carefully this closing date. ISLAND TELEPIIUNE 00., LIMITED l 2Z- Press) RDNTO, an. (Canadian Amm A118 Canadian Arntf i eld Ashley Ailllite Us; Minardh for Dandruff. Close 3#3§u:~;§3:;§E§§883@;§I£I 1-2 I Moneta 136 Morris K 1a 1.2 Nflybob 4-4 1-4 Newbec 6 1.2 NlDl-ssirll 1'15 Noranda 79 Nomolci 5 Nor metal 60 OBrlen 285 Okalta 125 Omega 4,4 0m Plat-a 47 Pacalta '1 1-2 Pamcur 454) Paulore 5 1-3 Pavniasler 55 Perron Gold 561 Pick Crow 520 Pioneer 270 Powell no Premier 217 Preston 156 Pres Air 51 Quemont 15 Crest 7 Reno Gold 32 6 9 Ronda 26 Royalito 40 St Anth 12 1. San Ant 125 Sand River 15 3-4 Sh-awkev 3 1-4 Shel-riot 117 isooe 142 Sladern 70 Slave Lake 8 1-2 SW 3111i 2 Stadacona 59 Straw lake 8 3-4 Sud Basin 260 Sud Cont l2 vanilla 345 Hush 435 Texas Com 120 Toburn 210 Tcwiwmso 33 Uohl 148 Ventures 540 Vulcan 70 ai Am 745 Waite Am Rte l5 WenCIIRO 14 West Tin-nor 8 £56.11‘ C 7 1-4 Wltl Hart! 850 UNLISTED Oil 46 ‘Foothills 85 Kirk Town 11 Mandy 14 Pend Or 165 Temisk 8 22 ——(CP)-— TORONTO, Jan. Stocks registered a slaeable break in Saturday's trading on the Tor- onto exchange, reflecting foreign weakness on disturbing news from Germany. Industrial and base metal shares lost 1.40 and 1.59 respectively and the golds and western oils were down .94 and .43 in the indices. Volume was only fair at 402,000 shares. National Steel Ca_r declined 1 3-8. Steel of Canada lost 1 1-2 and Dominion Foundries was down 1 1-4 in light action. Fract- ional declines were boarded by Canadian Car. Dominion Steel "B" and United Steel. A few junior golds. including Auglte, Broulan and Naybob. traded actively at losses of 3 to '1 cents and the close was down 5 to 10 cents for Kerr-Addison. Chestervllle, Little Long Lac, MaoLeod - Cockshutt, O’B r 1 e n, Preston, Siscoe and Teck Hughes IILLIE rm: IUILER by Billy Qullty. Recita Recitation —Ch1ld's —by Pauline Hogan. Helen Recitation an. Recitation Not Easily done —by Chorus by School (Jingle Bells.) ed and distributed gifts t9 the After a few complimentary re- an enjoyable evening was brought —— QUIET, PLEASF. IIE IIIIIEGTIIRY NEW issue of the Island Tele- phone Directory is scheduled for publication on April 1st. Listings will be closed on February 15th. Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this time, and subscribers who wish changes made in their present listings, are urged to send their requests to our nearest Business Office at once. We cannot undertake to give effect in the new issue to orders received after and Pcikle Crow dropped 15 cents. Senior golds held steady. Macassa gained 15 cents and Lainaquewas off 10 cents. Noranda recorded a decline of l 1-2 and Consolidated Smelter: weakened 3-4. Sherritt headed down to 1.15 and the close at 1.11 was off 8 cents. Pcnd Oreille, Ventures, Waite-Amulet, Sudbury Basin and Alder-mac weakened moderately. Losses were limited to a few cents in the uiestern oils. Homo touched 2.7’; and closed at 2 80 for a net loss of 6 cents. The close was clown 2 to 4 cents for Calgary-Edmonton, Okalta and Davies. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and New York-Stock! closed lower Montreal -Golds firm; other groups lower. Winnipeg —Wheat unchanged to 1-8 oent higher. New York -—Cottcn, rubber and cfofe elower. CANOE COVE The young men of this locality are busily engaged in getting their rink started and all_ are looking forward to a good time. lvlllss Clara MacPhee has return.- ed to her home after spending the cast week with her sister. Mrs William Potts. Bo nsha/w. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Inirnan were visitors to the Cove Sunday. The many friends of Mr. John MacDougali are sorry to hear of his illness. ‘Ilhe many friends of Mr. Morris Macbean are glad to see 111m back B-Rain. He is spendinu the Winter months with his mother. Mrs. Dan. MacLean. The Young People of the District held their last meeting Wednes- day night, Jan. 11th at the homo of the President. Miss Stella In- man. ‘Ileacher and uunils are back to work again after the holidays. All are glad to see that the school has been pabered. painted and new window shades added during the Christmas holidays much credit is due the Trustees and teacher and all those that helped with the work. Mr. Dan b/facFadgen is spending some time at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. James MacNevin. Among those taking advantage of the Short Course in Charlotte- town are Miss Edna MacKinnon and Neil A. MacNevin of Canoe Cove and Miss Gracie MacDouzali. Rice Point. Miss Elizabeth MacDonald is spending some time with her cunt. Mrs. Duncan Gass. New l-lauen. (Patriot Please ooDy) Use MinarcPs for Dandruff. I By“ “r/(eslover ANDY COOK- we came woman-arm» AMNESIA PATIENT UP TO 5E5 MUST HAVE REST AND QUIET... our, r eusss rivviewvana "CAP" srucs I non’? THINK THINK THIS is some To YOU CAN SEE HIM I OUGHT To MAKE HIM SNAP our or ll a FEW MINUTES QTICK THIS . "' , PORTABLE BED AF TER WHAT THE NURSE Pssr, TILLIE, UNDER ANDY'S DO WHAT I SAIDIMAQI I AM LOOKING AT NOTHING~PRETT¥ ISN'T IT P THANKSA LOT FOP BY Edwina MY LANDI TH‘ vsrzv IDEA or YOU STILL TALKIN’ ‘BOJT ENLAIZGIWMARY MARG'RET'S' PICTURE WHILE THEY'RE MOVIN‘ us our OF ‘m’ HOUSE- CARBFULI DON'T DANG THAT AGAINST TH’ DOOR WHEN You TAKE rr our — m YCU CAN BRING UP THINGS AT TH’ MOST AWKWARD TIMES '—' TO TH’ HOUSE RIGHT — MARY — n oer-rec. GO oven. II EvarLYTI-uNGs 0am’ MOVED IN NOW AN’ SEE THAT w“ ‘ 4' ‘rfahnalzo- - 4, .--- y-“QC...