pccTalvlnaais. 1939. .- Meteorological and made in the period MARITIME Qlfjjliiliifjilffjjjjl t (IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A llaturalist’s Calendar FOR l ' Prince Edward Island 'A carefully prepared series of not" 0g big a short list of common insects. By BLYTl-IE BURST (“Agricola”) 1 Brackley Beach e. On Sale at THE SCHOOL SUPPLY - caaran AND co. WOOLWORTI-IS TRAVEL BUREAU GUARDIAN PUB, C()_ Price 25 cents per copy QQIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, a7 Pp‘ Botanical observations 1910-1937: and inciud. STATIONERS STORM WINDOWS- it‘ . * t, v0! stxlitltillisacldrsgtsiy for delivery the following sizes mass Size width Height Price Glazed .v_, ‘.2 a: 22:1 iii?» X i‘;°'./=li - - we 13th:: 51;»: 55 lfgl/iri: 3 5 31?? i ll k 28-4 2'9" i I _ _ 3'15 § ,1; x 3o_4 2'11" x sail" _ I I it it ' 6 i i.. n. PCCLE a COMPANY it cnaatorrarowu, 12m. a Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mlllllllllllll Cherie for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5 d. t 2c per word: AIIIIOIJIICEITIEIIfirIYIEr Cogieilgel-Elvalilg gun". “ma” (‘lll-‘slllell 3° m!‘ Willi; In Memoriani Notices 70 c p." “midi I-‘loral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards ‘etc 5o Ccfplt: mt-mftul“ o’ (‘ondolence 70c per inch. Wedding ehuglmenl: .0 mlelé tters of and l0 cents for every additional 3 words‘ Notices h? Th ‘I2; sum Appreciation, 70c per inch or ~lc per word‘. Lists of S bl is and ill cents per inch, Address and Presentation s1 oo otilQ-si; m“ application. PHONE 112 Oll For Sale eon sacs -_lTIETAL INK BAIT- T915. $1.00 each. t\\'o for $1.50. Jtpgliv Guardian. I..-11l9-1l-29-tf roll soar. -- 4 six-mu noun Wll- 011E 0i tile best on the Island, §l'.’-Iill-(‘l'lL“.ll€l’ included. Apply John Scott, Clyde River. 11-470-12-18-21. Agents Wanted BE A JITO INDEPENDENT DEAL_ er in exclusive territory. Two ltundred products: Tea, Cotiee, Pond Products. Medicines, Tolls“ rlcs, etc. Get Christmas business. Start. immediately on thirty-day lIiRl No risks. Free intormatlon, catalogue: JllO Products Company, Hos Montcalm. flontroai, L-307-l2-l2i. lllen and Women Wanted ... N0 BIGGER LINE OF HOUSE- hold necessities PllVWllPTE. Prices W" business. Quaiilv assures re- peats. High cnnimls-lnn and Trill!‘ of advantages, Season at l s height. If vou are interested 1y. ‘l risrmnnrlnl work. etnadv nav and l‘ corld filturc. investigate our Phil at once ivitlwil nhlig°il"n “liulex. 570 St. Clement Mon- treal. N-l079-3. To Let i. a r- APARTMENT. T0 73 Ullllcr Prince Si; L-485-l2-l6-3i. ‘i EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and silpplying Glasses Etc. ll. J. MABllll OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. I. Office Hours: l0 to l2 A. M- 2 to 5 I‘. M. Holidays etc., by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE uNHNQ-HNHK Professional Cards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K1‘- J. A. BENTLEY. Kli- (f. F. BENTLEY. LI..B. Barristers and Attnrney-at-Law HONEY T0 LOAN ltlC Richmond Street ll. F. AlllllllBALll Chartered Accountant l-i0 Richmond Street Phone 47 IEO. Box l2 ALEX W. MATHESON ‘1.-\llltl.*i'l‘I5R. SOLICITOR. ETC. Moncy lo Loan Collections 7 Ofticc: CllhGreat GeorgLSt.__ M. ALBAN. FARMER BA, I.I..B. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Building, Charlottetown f-‘l|'hi'¢'~'J'lJ'-'l-'-'-'-'-'J-'-"-'l-'-'-\V Help Wanted EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. ADDlY Guardian. L-487-12-16-2i Miscellaneous 14' N l / 'lf_l~l__ls_ cnlinwrrarown GUARDIAN N. Y. Stock Exchange srock QUOTA TIONS ‘Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Elwin Close Abitlbi Com Abltibl Pfd 14 1-4 Asbestos 3a 1.5 .B A ‘Oil 33 1.4 Beauhaniois 5 1-4 Bathuret A 14 1-4 Dom Tar s 1.: Don A 8 1-2 Fraser V '1' O 20 ll-8 A 22 1-2 Oil 18 Int. Pete 23 l-4 Price Com 21 3-4 Price Pfld 77 New YorkCurb (Canadian Press) Montreal Stock (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel — Brazilian 9 1-4 Products 16 7-8 Can Ind A.l A 3 1-2 Can Pacific 6 3-8 Coils Smelt 47 Dllt 59mg 21 1-4 Dom Britta 40 1-8 Dom Steel B l5 1-2 Dom Textile 88 3-4 n ll l-2 G811 Stool Wrs 9 1-2 Ham B11680 ‘l l-8 Tob 15 1-8 Int. Nickel 44 7-8 Int Power Pfd 80 MlcColl Front 8 1-4 Mtl Power 30 3-4 Nat Brew 36 l-Z Quebec‘ Power l8 1-2 St Law Pid l9 l-2 Eiec A 2 l-Z Wm Elec BB 2 1-4 MONTREAL, Dec. l'l-(CP)—-A- part. from a. few small changes here and there, stocks generally held steady in dull trading Satur- day. Papers displayed a little rising vitality and small gains were re- corded for Bathurst. Price Broth- (Clnldlaii Press)‘ Bloch Clo" Am C and Il‘ _ Am Radiator 8g L: Am Tel Tel 15g 1.3 Alli. WI. 11 Anaconda 31 lllcll n 241-4 Bendix AV 3g 54 Beth S8601 g3 3,3 Ohfl Ohio 40 1.3 COIIWIOII/WBQ, 5Q 1 1_4 Con Edison 29 7.3 iiliec Auto Lite 37 5.5 Eiec Pr Lite 5 7.5 GGn E190 4Q 1,3 Gen llbods 47 G611 M0001‘; 54 1.3 Goodrich 19 5.3 Goodyear Tile 23 3-8 Gt Nor Pfd 3g Hudson Mtr Car 5 5.3 Int Tel Tel 4, Kenriecott 3g Mont Ward 54 7.3 N Y Central 1g 5.3 Nor Am 0° 9g Nor Pac ' ° 9 Paramount 7 1.7 Penn R R g3 7.3 Phil Morlis 9o Phil Pet. Co 39 Pure Oil Co 3 Radio Corp 5 ;.g Soars Roe Cc 82 1-8 South Pac 14 7.5 Std Oil N J 4.3 i-a Stude Corp 9 Texas Corp 43 1.2 United Air 45 3.4 United corp z 3-3 United Drug 4, 7-3 United Gas Imp l4 l-B U S Rubber 4i 5-8 U S St Co 67 3-4 vanadium 34 Warner Bros 3 3-4 West Elec 114 3-4 Woolworth — Produce Prices MONTREAL, Dec. i7—(GP)— Produce Market price; here today, as reported by the Dominion Agri- cultural Bureau. follow: Butter: first. grade creanie prints. Jobbing price, 28-29 l-4; first grade solids. jobblng price, 28 l-2-3-4; Que no 1 pasteurized, re- graded biltter, wholesale Jobbing price, 28; Que no 2. 27 1-4. Cheese: Ont white. current re- ceipt price, l6 9-16-17 l-Bl Ont. colored. current receipt price, 7-16-17 l-B. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases. selling price. A-iarge 3i; A-medlum 26-27: A-pullets 22: B-large and C unquoted. Potatoes: Que no l 15s 1.00-1.05: Que no 2 75“. 75-90; NB and PEI no l 75's 1.10-1.15. GRAIN CHICAGO, Dec. l7-(APl-R9- CHRISTMAS caltns-voun nam address and peeqangl lZT nlz printed on verv fine line of cards. Prices from $1.25 to .75 per doz_. special prlcx rm lflrlie quantities. Aoolv Guar- dan Job Printery. ti, i939 City Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal has set ."\nday. December 18th. I939. at i0 A. M.. in the City Court Room in the Building, as the time and nlace for hearing appeals from (‘lvlc Rates and Assessments for the run-em vear rndlng January 15th i940. Dated December 5th 1939. JAMES FULLERTON. it le y C ri City or Charlottetown. L-l27-l2-6-l0i. Registered Rams FCll SALE The P. IE. l. Sheep Breeders As- sociation is onering on behalf cl pure bred sheep breeders, 5 Oxforu rams and _2 Shropshire rams, all graced iaimos and shcarllngs. Fann- ers Interested in purcha-lng these rains through the I-ederal [um up", Policy should correspond with the " Senior Live Stock Fleldman, Box 488. Charlottetown. u-oua-II-lti-Zl. Findlay Case ls Adjourned HALIFAX. Dec. l5-tCPl-Pre- luminary hearing of Allan Fllndlsy, _vout.hful law school lecturer charg- ed wtth attempting to oomlihini- cate information about militafy and naval movements in the ‘Halifax district. was adjourned for one week today. The adjournment was granted by Magistrate n. m. Inglis at the re- quest of Eugene '1‘. Parker who atl- peared for the prosecution, wihoso counsel, J. Gordon Pogo. ls out of town. Proceedings took only about a minute and ball of 85.000 was re- newed. Findlay‘ is accused by Royal Can- adian Mounted Police of attempting to forward the information to Bcdii Kutnlff of Copenhagen IIAD T0 COME TO IT LONDON (CPlFor the first time in six years England will hear a i llewed heavy buying, which for ai- most three weeks has been sky- rocketing wheat values. gave the market another sharp advance of about fcur cents a bushel establishing new high prices the past two years. Closing prices were at the day's highs or 3 l-4-3 7-8 higher. with Dec at 1.06 7-8-107. and May lilo -l.05 l-4. Buying spreal to other pits and corn closed S-R-l 3-8 up, Dec 56 l-4, May 58 l-B-l-it Oats l-4-i-2 up; Say Beans 4-4 3-4 hzgliei‘ and rye 3 3-8-4 1-8 higher. WIATNIPEG. D1‘; l7-(CPi-— Wlteat futures prices soared to new for C“! seasonal highs and their bet since Jilly. 1938. during Saturday's short seston on Wiiilvpeg grain exhange as buyers responded to a buoyant display at Chicago. Final quotations were 1 cents higher. Dec wheat at 8t 7-8 J ly 90-90 l-B. cent: higher to 5-8 lower. 16y 3-4-2 1 cents a bushel. May 89-89 1-8 and Buenos Alres values closed l-B Stocks _ Close Am Cyan B 83 1-4 Am Gas Elec 38 ‘1-8 Am super Power 3-8 Cities Service 5 Creole Pet 23 l-4 El Bond Share 7 I-2 Humble Oil 82 Lockheed Air . 31 Niag Hudson 6 l-B Pant Oil 4 1-2 Baily War Survey (Ely The Canadian Press) ers, and 8t. law-retire Corporation preferred. Other issues to improve slightly were Asbestos and Nation- al Breweries. Montreal Power and shavrinigan slipped slightly while Canadian Car preferred, C. P_ ‘R., Nickel, Noranda. Brazilian. McColl Front- enac and Ogllvie Flour ruled steady near the close. The lonz-awa-ited speech of Count Olano, Italian Foreign Minister, on Saturday threw little light on the tangled web of European ddplcmats. The Fascist minister left no doubt of t‘|2 continued existence of the Rome-Berlin axis, despite the Nazi alliance with Communist Russia. whose policies the axis was formed to combat. As if seeking to apologlm for Italy's continued adhesion to the axis, Count Ciano tried to plaoe the blame for Germany's 85-900"!- w tion with Russia on Great Britain and France Had the two democra- cics ignored Russia in the ore-war diplomatic manoeuvring he thought Germany nught haw done the me Apparently the axis functions to the extent that. the Italian and German government exchange in- , ‘miatlon and viewpoints although they do not neces-"arily approve of one anothers actions or agree to one anothers views. Thus Count Clano said he had told Germany. Italy desired a peace- ful settlement of t-he Gemini-Pol- ish dispute but Germany proceeded to make war, Similarly he also to‘d Germany. falling a peaceful settle- ment, Italy wished the conflict lo- calized. 1t was beyond Germany's power to localize the conflict once it started as Great Britain and France were bound to aid Poland but Germany: left hand partneE, l- u-sia, by attacking Finland makes a still wider diffusion of fighting l°dlY~ likely, while Germany's right-hand partner, Iltaly, is urging a limita- tion of war to the smallest possible compass. NO MOVIES UNMASKED MANCHESTER -rCP)-Whether due to absent-mindedness or care- lessness. if you forget. your gas- mask you cannot enter a motion '~'\ iire house, by order of the po- lice GIVING THEM THEIR DUES Boys and girls like subscriptions to magazines and courses in things that interest them. too. You might l pay a youngsters tuition to a i or give him a book of tickets to a swimming pool. golf course or ten- nis oourt. Give a beauty shop five or ten dollars to pav for a few finger-waves and some nianicures for a young girl. Or send her the- iveekiy gym class for three months Total sales: 27,000 shares; Inmia- trlals, 13,300; Mines, 18,700; Bonds, n11 Chamberlain In France For Look Around T I-I EXPEDI THE BRi IS ' TTOVEITAIEY FORCE 1N FRANCE- Dec. 16-(0?) — Tfflvelllnl in llll n~ er tTBDliPQYL Plane gChamberlain arriv- ed behind the lines today I01" Wllll-l he described as a “molt llllllllldl’ we 311L151»; 59mm- of the western front. I-Ils visit coincided with B CQlTlPF-l" ative lull in nuiwry vperiitlviis- lie said that the general lack of ac- tivlty alon the westem from» W85 all wght w t-h him. “It is a matter of taste. but. Del‘ sons. e." to be bored rattle!‘ 1 pic. than ‘hombedfi’ he commented WIRE?’ g, correspondent remarked t 8 been little to wréte about. spam a British and French gull-rd of honor. ‘ d- tliey iverea little they didn't see famous umbrella. in London. Escorted across the Channel by a squadron of British pursuit 5111m- the Prime shortly nicknamed by R. A. . ham Junction." Declining brandy. Mr. Chamberlain took some tee and biscuits. Later in the day he passed up afternoon tea ex- latnlng: "I have had no time fol‘ Yea and seem to have lost. the hab- V. ournalists present at. R. _ quarters was the French writer, Andre Maurols. who is l1 Del’- gonal friend oi the Prime Minister- The two chatted for some time in French. Aocom nylng Mr. Cham- berlain were parliamentary sec- retary, the Earl of Duriglass. hs rivate secretary. A. N. Rocker, and ajor-general Hastings Isqiay. sec- retary of the committee for imper- ial defence. The Prime Minister was warmly congratulated on the naval victory in t e South Atlantic by the recep- tion committee p! allied officers. atre tickets or notice that she is entitled to ten dancing, skiing or tennis lessons. Instead of stockings, Belgian children put out their shoes for Santa Claus to fill. i MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Dec. l7— y ‘v Stocks Aldemiu: 33 Ana Cdn Arntfleld Aunor Bankfieid d Boattie Bldaood ll Braiome 1 Broulan Cal Edm Cochenou: Cdll Mal Cent Pat. Cllblab-l was Maiartic McKenzie McWatters Morris Kirk Nayibob Noranda OBrlen t-l-H r ton-s- Straw Lake Sud Basin Sylvanite Teck Hugh Texas Con) 7'7 Upper Carl Uclii Ventures Waite Am Wendigo 9 Wood Cad - Wri l-larg UNLISTED Pend Ore 215 TORONTO. Dec, l7—(OP)-Buy- lng was concentrated in the gold stock-s in the final Toronto ex- lchauge session of the week and ithe index for the group advanced [.92. Other Changes were recessions. llllll5 0H how l0 53-116 flll-‘l. 885011716. il-llf.‘ indusitrials losing .47, the base, ‘metals .32 and the western oils .18.] Volume was of holiday session size at 204. 000 shares cents for Preston. Sylvanlto, Aunor, and Powell. Braiorne gained and Lake Shore was off l-8. down. Stores weakened l-4 to l-2. Pacific Petroleum gained 2 to Davies. Okalia dropped 4 cents. MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. minnig quotatiom, Curb Market Saturday were: Give Something And yet, this glad . ls something f0 -> .Though somethin ls something fo That pleases Dad A lamp to light - mm‘. Give something Give something for the Baby, 1 For Mother, too, and Dad, An engine for the Lad, A doll for Sister, maybe, As up and down you roam, .The finest gift, remember, Some heart a moment cheers, ,The gift with Christmas in it ,The little gifts are pleasant, The gifts as light as foam, But, for the great big present, Give something for the home! There isn't any other y That hearts will hold as fast, l Like something that will last-y .. A chair, a table near it, f" To bring the Christmas spirit, OLM ’ for the Homel December’, r the home! g for a minute, r the years. and Mother the gloom- for the home! (DOUGLAS MALLOCH) 9 _~1.\ A Sari Antonio closed at. 2.36 for a net. gain of ll cents and East Ma- lartic advanced 15 cents 5 close at 3.65. The close was up 3 to 10 Howey, Kerr-Addison. Pickle Crow l-4 Steep Rook was off l3 cents net_ Smelter; and Hudson Bay weaken- ed 1-4 and Nickel. Noranda, Waite- Amulet and Ventures finished un- changed. Pend Orellle closed 5 cents British American Oil, f. P. 12., Ford A, Distlllers-Seagrams. Inter- national Petroleum and Doifilnion Home Oil. Calgary-Edmonton and 5 cents and losses of a cent or two were netted by Anglo-Canadian and l7-Selected on Montreal BOTH STORES Battle Crders Co To llonie Front Fighters By Fred Backhouse Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Dec. lC-iOEW-Batt-ie orders have been given to fighters in kitchen and office in the nation's home front. campaign to win the war with wealth from waste. Carefully numbered and set: forth ' a little book just published hero under the title “How You Can l-Ielp To Win The War," are exactly 501 food, time and worry. Don't throw that old suit away, citizens are told. Remove the stains with tomato juice or a piece of raw potato and wear it again. Similarly houswtves are told that metal-polish may be made from cigarette ash and methylated spirit. No fewer than a. 104 ways of sav- ing on the food bill are suggested Britain's three super-garbage men-chiefs of the salvage depart- ment created by Supply Minister leslie Borgia-reported success in the work of rescuing thousands of pounds worth of rags, bottles and bones for conversion into war ma- terlals. A total of 65 0'30 tons oi lNYI and steel scrap ranging from old Ger-- man guns captured in the first gleat war down to salmon cans from Canada have been accumulated in the first six weeks of the drive. Mlany trophies from past wars have been svua-llowed up in bladt- furnaces in England, Wales and Scotland to take new shape in modern arms for use against the Nazis. More than 13.000000 tons of N- fuse are collected from garbage bins in every 12 months. Roughly half of this will be converted into FINANCE Bv Frederick Gardner Associated Press Tlnancial Writer NEW YORK. Dec. 17-(AP)- ‘The stock market edged out of an- other spotty week with most. lead- ers showing nuldly declining trends Saturday. Steels and ail-crafts tried to stir up a little advancing spirit at the start. but the majority eventual‘; wilted. The Associated Press aver- age of 60 stocks was off .2 of a point. Transfers totalled 335,440 shares. " ,, l Allied Chemical gave back 3 points of its 4-point advance oi Friday. Izsser down turns were suffered by U. s. Steel, Bethle- hem, Chrysler, U_ S. Rubber, Boe- 1718. Glenn Martin, United Aircraft lockheed, Consolidated Edison Santa Fe. N. Y. Central. Westing- b01156. U. S. Gypsum and American Metal. Holding modest improvement were Douglas Aircraft. Republic Steel. Cluett Peabody. Sperry. Internat- ional Niokel, Intematlonal Papci preferred and General Electric. Canadian Car drcpped three points among Canadian issues on the curb but all other gains and losses were in fractions. Canadian Industrial Alcohol, Massey Harris I-Iollinger, Distillers Seagrams. Dome and Walkers were off. The gainers included Lake Shore, Inter- national Nickel and McIntyre. .- » marked off for the "grow-more- food" eifort. Sir Alberz Howard, who has stud- ied rubbish-salvage for 35 years said: “I believe that if a nationa. effort were made it. would be poss- ble to obtain at least 20.000000 tolu of humus a. year in this way tor in- creasing the proiuctlvity of i111 soil." The Ministry of Agriculture hsl opened a special department t4 deal with the bright ideas submitt- humus for improving the land ed on how waste can be avoided. 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