Y bitriruiisr 1.8.. 1:216 3 it i‘ ‘Erocko U0 TA TICNS Private Wirlr) NEW YORK. Dec. 17—Ncws thii owing is colorless. The London mi-ket is holding but quiet. Do- m - t there is very little news‘ the market. <1 ieiiililluiiglit affect -,.;dcnd meetings tOdRl’ 6T9 C011- é*‘-" _ “ Morning Stock Letter N, Y- Stock over Pitficld and Co's tinental Insurance, U. S. Pipe and Foundry. We would look, foi- an irregular market again today. We loeiieve the oils will continue to stand out also favor the steels es- pecially U.’ S. Steel, metal stocks look higher, alsof amusement stocks. l FINANCE Ngw YORK. Dec. 11 - (AP) — i yaw sugar was quiet today and farms were unchanged. No sales i ‘p315 \\‘1‘l‘Z‘ (i110 t? i ‘ t‘ t‘ hugaffi 3.80 “uiiluriures c‘oscd unchanged to 2 imints nt-t higher. Sales were only 390010115. Jan. 28Gb; March 2.83b; {m 2.1m»: Jilly 2.1100: Sop. 2.000. l R-etiued was unchanged at 4.80 i w,- miti granulated. ' Mourns/iii. Dec. 1'1 - tort - ' ‘res declined on Canadian ‘ mg pfl . wnimotl‘ v exchange pmduee nec- Elou ll B1111 ~r spr.t----Qt1c. 5 "i-s (‘l I i regradetl 27 --»,- sp0t~--U1‘.q1iott-tl. E313, ,\]).'Ii.~‘Olii'. A-lurut: il-ia. A- '|ii‘(ill\ili 27a. A-i) l P-"lilliéil - i511. ii-lilftilliiil ‘J3 1-21, C 22a. “FWNIPEG, Dec. 1'1 - 1C1’) - gzrnin futures: : Dec. 1'23 5-8, May 123 to Jiily 110 1-4. Dec. 51 Il-iib. tiny 51 Il-ila. .l1!l_\' 5i). ' 1hr. iitl i-Zlli, lViay 7Z1 l-Si, .1 to 3-4, - i lllll‘ . >1». 1 hard 121‘. fi-fl. No. 1 _‘ 5-3. No. 2 N01‘. 121 5-8. . 1111' 5-8, No. 4 N01’. 115‘ :.~ swiiiii-iit 110 5-8. No. lil ll.‘ 100 ri-s. rceii 01 s-s. No. 1| g, l‘? 110 5-8, No. 2 garnet 1l8| i-tl Tm. -1 durum 141i, No. 4 special‘ 10' ' " Nn. 5 special 103 5-8. No. 6 I8 5-3. track 1'13. i, O. N0. 2 C W. 5i 3-8, N1. Kl CW. it; 3-8. (‘Xpl iced 40 3-8; N0. l. ievti 47 l-R. No. 2 feed 44 3-8._ \'n fl feed 41 3-8: track 5i 3-8. ' Earle" C \\' N0. fi (‘.\V.‘tl8 i-8. track '73 l-B. 1: 1-2. No. 5 c w. 00 i-al N". 3 C-w’ 8O L2‘ NO. Canadian dollar LIVERPOOL, Dec. 1'1 _. tsrfii Cotton, 11,000 bales, including 8,- 50) American. Spot. moderate business done. prices three points lowcr. Quotations in pence: Am- crican, strict good middling 7.73, good middling 7.43, strict middling 7-13, middling 6.93. strict low mid- dling 6.68, low middling 6.21, strict Hood ordinary 5.91, good ordinary 5.61. Futures opened and closed steady. New York cotton futures closed stead)’, 4 to 1'1 higher. Jan. 12.16, March 12.15 to 16, May 12.05 to 06, Jiiiy 12.02 to 03. Oct. 11.02 to ca. Dec. 11.01. Spot quiet; middling 12.75. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 H (AP) —Loans on securities to brokers and dealers, held by iveekly m- porting member banks in New York City. were reported today by the Federal Reserve Board to have totalled 31.053.000.000 for the iveek viuiiiir: scsivriiiiy. a (leg-ease or $3,000,000. Loans for the corres- ponding week a year ago totalled $fl45.000.C-UO. MONTREAL. Dec. l7 — (AP) _. Pmlml illtdlliit’; (lavanccci 7-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- <l=ii' to 4.90 31-112, The tinitcii Stil- tes dollar declined 1-32 iit 3-32 discount while the French franc remained unchanged at 457, ‘NEW YORK, Dec. 17 - (Al?) _ Oilviiuzs of United SlillCS dOiiarS in fair quantity led to ii. narrow rise of most European eiiri-encies against the‘ dollar today. The pound closed up l-l6 of n Wilt at $4.91 9-16 with French francs lower by .00 1-8 of a cent at $4.67 5-8. Netherlands guilder rose l .18 of a cent to 54.70 cents. Swiss francs advanced .00 1-2 of a. cent. was down at 100 3-32. l n‘ ‘.'.‘.‘".l'.‘ .l_"r. '".!."."- . l WE IIECOIVIDIPIN IL- 1 LT (INY ICSTMFJNT‘ TRUST O 1. u. BELL and llziliizix liilin ‘CANADIAN GENERAL INVESTMENTS l PRICE-AT Tilt) MARKET TO YIELD OVER 4% \, liltil-EX .\l1~l'-lii\'i‘l_l, BOX 651 Suinincrsitic .\it)llCiOl‘i F MANAGEMENT TYPE) Company Limited Fredericton Buying Poultry, Paying Highest l 1 l v 1 l l l l l l |1er wmii; Annuunizriueniu iuiil _(.‘omi lu |\.-r word I Alvin riiilii Soto"!- l Ii pa, t urtln. etc" (Hliil: atvn on uppiiciiiinn. Miscellaneous N _ on i-Ll-li). wiirri; i-lLZ-lT-ili. r011 rirtnir-T 11.1.1111) lifilfiilil-"l Phtui" B. Kuciicr, ‘l Rit-‘llliifliill t. p 611ml. L- .1 il-ll-ill-‘ili, F01’. i‘ iii, All;'.1i\,\' (‘$11115 PRINTED .. rnxiiinixl; red wliilc you Kiri! .1 yourselfindepend- ‘iur dezlirin; wars. Have ctorily i111". _, _ Alcozc. Sun Life, Currie Building. 11-2 -ti. "l.;ii(1_\'"' notify the own ' lirSziblc or It. C. M. I‘., Cirirl ior-pi and save further tr; . Lust seen by owner Deceinbt- ii. . . 144373-12 -3l- ork _ V luitincti: MAN‘ ivnurs woiut. l/Vrite F. care Guardian. , YW~ '1 t;- .=_ Waited. WANIhD-ONL HEATED ROOM t0 rent. state price, Write “A." =-§.‘L“_ifl-“"- L“ b. ____ _____ __ WANTED-SECOND HAND OF- - . Goad repair. P110110 1i-l387-12-l6-3i, POULTRY l island Cold Storage Co; u-tapL-iissuEiéLsoQLQi-Quuaéiisi; _ Advertising Rates-Payable 1n Advance Ventral (luurtliim 10min, 4n ner woril: 4o gin-r mime; Loafer: of ILIHHIIIEIII‘: ‘lg: llil of 'l'l|ii1||sr\ iinii iliviirt-r-luiiun, 101i per neii 0r D inim Cliurgu fur urn)’ uflicrthcnirul l“'¢l"Y‘“". "m.- ’Q§qrguufluugaq.ufl gqQQgqQgQh-GDQQQQ we: lliflil a n 73 ' EXCLUSIVE cin: all kinds, daily. Market Prices Ltd. vu-ii. m » .1 g Wenti-rn uni! Euliern loruin. 2n ‘ u; Event: 20 i-er woril: ‘Iiiunlllcd 11m per lnohi Lin: o! Florui and I itor bale SALE - NEWLYTRESHICN- rtl Cow. Apply S.P. Gillespie, Mil- -13'710-12 16 i. FOR sate-A trntnvn I'm ' Range in good condition. Apply 1G6 Wcymouth Sweet. 11-1417-12-17-31. ‘MAS CARDS of Canadian scenes ior iuiiiiiiig. abicad. Guardian Joli Printcry. L-l005-i2-3-tf. rou- SAIIE - srzvcimi. (1001) female pupspMostly pdiCS. Arthur Wood. Alexandra. L-l420-l2-l7-3i. FOR SALE—GENERAL l‘, 1' i 4 colt 2 ycnrs old. Price $70110 A's" Jersey Farrow Cow 7 3'0"“ Old- Price $23.00. Herbert WCCKS- Frcdericton. 11-1379-12-15-31- FOR SALE — NEW AND h ION!) hand fishing boats. Also new Dials built to order any size and dc- sign. Write P. A. Ronni‘, stint-5- P. E. 1. 11-13111-12-10-01. Qvisiimiixti I'M-ii plat-c tit Gordon FOR. . Silver Mule Fox. fifth Charlottetown Show. MacMillan. Cornwall. 11-1408 Male Help Wanted "Ari-neuric "weir" r0 learn Barber ‘Trade. Short Course export training. Mohar Borber_ Co‘- icge. Halifax. ri-Iisti. L? LOST OFF TRUCK BETWEEN Summerside and Charlottetown ~ Wiiuren-r. int 4 noon Al't\lt'l'- nirnt or light housekeeping r00m5- Arintv riiiiii-iiiiiii. L-i447-'17~1a'“- two bundles and two lengths 20 it. ‘ li11||1 (ll lli‘! . liup nil i lut Pele Pitiieid a Co- d b (Siippiie Y Manna‘ mo“ members 0| Exchnngc and Curb Market) l Sim-ks , 0"“ c o” ' . o i is, .\iu 1‘iin \ 7 " 7% A111 “will l‘? r .\in u u, 1w Aui ‘I'M Tel 1g‘! .\iu Wiiltci- ‘all’ 26% Auaeiuii i! .\t1.-l1ix0i1 307E, 3312‘ .\ii 111-1 _ yr 3., .\ul>uri1 -' " ilaltl 1mm ( I uiiu Uiiilr r: 22 ‘li* Ii. \‘ l iii-iii ét‘ l 74% “l5 ii lugs .\l:1|1 t i» ‘mu M 12a 123% 3%: 3H1 (‘on I‘ii|i I ‘lb 67 1'1 ii this 1'0 ' 44% “V: viii-u ‘Prod l ‘L mt , N9‘, 1'i1r Wrizlit ' “ ‘ "ii “H .,,. lit|4|ii,\'|'iiI‘ ‘fire ‘ISM, 28% til .\'u i‘i'1i 413i 411i “llli “u! Fill‘ Ilillfi 1977f; lli tu-u llil liilf‘ 11111-1]. it'll“; |I|l 'l'i‘l 'l'i-l .\l:||| "43; 5% viii-Z; 30% fill“ f5?’ 1B L 40?.’ 401' r1111 .\1.,i- ' m Phil i't-l I‘i- i-iiii Ffli’ x J o1 on; Purt- tlil (‘iv ltatlln (‘1- li 11, ilatiin K O N‘ u‘ Scars 1'00 90' 9B ‘ Slivll riiinii ou c0 N‘ I" Ntillill l':|.- 41% 43% m 00% 13% l4 ‘mid 49% , 35!‘: 28% .11 uit1~ii iirur: [Illilvii this iinp 11S lluh ' t; 2,", 11p Vauailiuiu ‘i! gut, \\'urui»i' ilrns I \\ l'i|i1u g 1' u wit: 4,2,4‘ w» i -~ 1...: \\' i-lwuilh “vii xrzw roux criin v (Fnniiilinn Preiii-i Slnriik (hue .\lu1u 13.11;» Am q u it m.“ 21¢ 16F .\|:|,'-‘ iiuil “til 1H1 Keu iii Light Pow A l'|i Iiight. Piiir pfi] \\'uis Uilninilc MARKETS AT A GLANCE tBy The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal—Indust- riai stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipcg—Vifheat lfB-B to 1 1-8 cents higher. New York-Cotton higher; sugar tinchanged. LANCASHIRE HAS POUR YEAR MANCHESTER, England-Lanca- shire County Cricket Club made a profit of only $230 last summer compared with $4,380 during thi: i035 season. Gate receipts were the ' n ‘st for many years. l ruouc 10011011 Auction Suit: of wood and lumber iois consisting or one acre each on the James M. (ior-Ian Estate will bu‘ iii-id 1m Wednesday, December 30th, i030, two o'clock P. M. at the resid- ence ti‘ Brenton Ramsay's, Mont- rnsc. Tenders for the property will be received by the Manager of The Bank of Commerce, Aiberton, con- sisting oi’ the entire block of one hundred acres having twenty acres 0i standing wood and lumber. Also in separate divisions, tirty acres 0n the East side of Main oad lead- thc West side of said Road. Said tenders will be accepted and closed four o'clock P. M. Monday, December 28th. If the above pro- perty or properties are not disposed by tender, same will be mid to the highest bidder December 30th, hour and place mentioned. Intended pur- chasers would be well advised to look nvu the taluoblc wood and lumber lots. Lots which are numbered and our- \'l'_\‘0i1 uif before the hour of the Auction Sale. Possession of property given im- mediately allowing until May lat. i938 to remove standing wood and lumber lots which may be sold. Terms for standing wood and lum- iii-r, twelve months credit on up- proved joint notes. Discount six par rent for cash, for property, twenty- flve per cent of purchase amount on signing of uliecment December 30, i936. Twenty-five per cent Decem- bei- 1st. 1937. The balance fifty per rent May lat, 1938. A. A. RAMSAY, ' . Apply Buntain d: Bell. ‘I mm L-ISZO-ii-oi. in}: to ’I‘ignish and seventy acres on THE (JHARLO'i"l‘ETOW_l\l__GiJARDlAN Toronto Stock Exchange Quotations Supplied By Woods - Reade Company MIN NG 1'3"!) Stock: Acme Gun (‘algury i-ldin Cuhnunt . (‘uutrui Mun Con Pure (Jliein iii-u Pliilmug Phroin (‘liurvxiiill (‘icriry (‘oust Cup Cohnlt (Jouiagas (fouiurum Dal Oil Unrkwnter Falcon l"c1l Kit-k Frnu tile-mini tiotiu Luke (ioiiiziii- (irei-uv Stu (iuunur tiuld ]il\il'i'li\\' liurtl Rock liiirker linlLnge: Home Uil e111] J .\i 011s . Kirk Luke Kiri.- ‘foul: 14111111111 Lake Muron Lake Shore Lee Gold I, living Lac Aim-trash Afaclntyrc x hinclic-od Cock Miilrobic Alon Eliot .\i.'i|i Leaf .\i .\i.i1. lii-Vliiiv Hi1 bii-“Wittc-rii 31in (‘orp Mtmilfi Xlurlrs K Nip sing‘ Niiriiutlzi irilrieu iiign Uil tiuieirii llslskii Hi1 Sci l':nuour Parklrll l‘:1u1nri~ |'i‘i,\'iiiii8i(‘ll I ‘ l‘errnu 1'1’! (‘all Rickie Crow Pioneer l’nr \'|'1i\\'l| 1'00‘ llnuyn Premier Pres i-l lli-inc Pros Air Que. tinlil llenil Auili livti Lake Gold Reno Ritchie ltobb “out lint-ha Rnyiiiiie San Ant Shun-key’ Sher (ior Slat-tin ~ Sloth-n M111 South Tih Stalin Sud llnsin i Sud Cunt Nuii Aline! Sullivan Syii-nulie ‘ftishniu ‘I'm-k llugiiel ’l‘nl>u1ii1 Ventures Waite Anni Wiuvnitle “Win11 Kirk Wright iiiir Xiuir You Tour 01112171111 (Supplied by Wanda-Bend: und Cem- Clone 14 7!"; 102 4 ii 66-“: 120 ‘J1 TORONTO, Dec. l7—-(GP.i-Pre- holiday selling trimmed the gold group of ‘£0110 minwliigijioql-iofl I CURRENCIES (Supplied by Wendi-Reade and Com- Plni) Bar gold lilo, 61,511. Silver Sterling N. Y. 491%. 'i‘ot:il ruining soles i 132.000 2i 5-16 BANKS (Supplied by Wood-Reade and Com- parry) flanks Bid Anired (‘a 11111111 67% 5H twiuiuieri-l- 1191,; 174 iloiiiiniini 220 '2.‘ lniperinl 2241!, Montreal 218 211i Nova Scotia .110 315 itnrni zoo ‘J04 'i‘nri1nto 30 57 'l‘nt:il Indus sales 50,896. - czgiillv WINNIPEG, Dec. i7 — (OP) _._ Reiteratlon of reports a serious I shortage of breadstuffs existed in Germany prompted speculativebuy- ting that whirled wheat prices to ‘ new highs again today on the l Winnipeg grain exchange. The t close was 2 3-8 to 1 1-8 cents up; Highest prices since February, 1930 were boarded in the late-ses- sion buying. Reports Germany would be for- ced to import 37,000,000 bushels n: 1 wheat were cited byhighepqgrice advocates. A five-cent advance in December - PYP highlighted the coarse grains section. Its price o! $1.05 l-B was tilggghighest paid here for rye since CHICAGO. Dec. 11-10?) _ All ’ deliveries of rye reached new sev- , en-year peak prices late todayxand helped to put considerable back- bone into values of wheat and oth- er grains. December rye at Winnipeg Jump- cri five cents a bushel. Winnipeg yhcnt quotations recorded new tops for the season. Rye lierc closed up 1 i-4 to 3 cents. Dec. 115 1-2, May 111 3-4. wheat 7-8 ofl to 1 i-a up. Dec. 135 t-4 to 3-8. May 130 3-8 to 1-2: corn 1-4 to 3-4 advanced: Dec. 10B 1-4 to 3-8; May new 104 5-8 to 3-4. Oats unchanged to 3-4 off, and ‘provisions unchanged to 15 cents lilANY CLAlblS TOP ' WITH DOUGHNUTS ELLSWORTH. Me, Dec. 16 — A hotel keeper who wants to make Hancock County famous for its doughnuts has offered a prize for the best ones. He has made such a strong 8,9- pcal that the would-be makers of , the best are writing him in lafgfif ‘ numbers and he has been compell- ed to broadcast his instructions rather than go to the bother oi u'ri‘ing. It looks as if he would be equally busy rcceiiiug before long because his instructions call for each en- trans sending in a dozen doughnuts o! her own make. A recipe must ac- company each dozen. Names will be kept secret pend- ing uic jucisins. eiv-‘h lot being numbered. Doughnuts are i0 be v judged by uniformity of size. tex- ture; color; keeping qua-lites and flavor. BIG POTATOES VICTORXA _ (cm-C. Green knows the secret of EIOWUIE hi?!“ potatoes. A Sir Vigalter Raleigh variety grown by him “'35 "l" inches long and weighed 2 Wimds 12 ounces. for a loss of nearly two points in the index today while the miscel- pmenus group registered a net de- clinc of more than a half 110mb Volume fell u, 1,432,000 sham- Individual losses were not heavy. O'Brien was shaded 3-9, 130m‘? 3'4- Central ‘Patricia 20 cents. Chilwli- ganiuu 14 cents. McKenzie 12,Mc- Waiters 15 and Perron 21. A few strong spots stood out. Pickle Crow and Macassa added i0 cents each 11nd Pioneer. NEW 501d‘ en Rose and Sylvanite added 5 to Sir Percy Everett, Deputy Chief Commissioner, wlh represent Lord Baden-Powell at the Australian Scout Corroboree. at Adelaide. De- cember 26 to January 4. A [study of the Scout Movement the History of Education at the University of Stelienbosch. one of the largest universities of the Un- ion of South Africa. It will be in- cluded in the examination papers for 1937. unending perils, it behooves us all | the more to be grateful. to those I who are willing to give their pow- ers on ‘behalf of the moral health of our rising generation. It is for this reason that the bronze ‘spoor’ of this noble friend of youth, Lord Baden-Powell, will gladly be given a place of honour in the meeting room of the Department of Edu- cation oi’ JavaP-Dr. De Kat An- gelino, Director. of Education, at Batavia, Java, upon receiving acast in bronze of a. footprint of Lord Baden-Powell. . Another instance Peace-time heroism of in a boy's enduring uncomplainingly has been awarded with‘ the Scout Comwell decora- tion. as announced in the official News Bulletin of The Boy Scouts Association, London. The lad, Raver Scout George Turnbull of the East Fortune Scout Group of East Lothlan, blind almost from birth, was admitted to the East Fortune Sanitarium in 1930 with tuberculosis o1 the spine and bow. eis. ‘The last of several operations proved it failure. yet notwithstand- ing this the 18 year old boy has never complained. nor lost his courageous cheeriness. Said Medi- cal Superintendent CameronflPro- Produce Prices MONTREAL, Dec. 17 - 1GP) - Wheat, Nor. No. l $1.33 1-2, No. 2 $1.32 l-2, No. 3 $1.29 l-2, No. 4 $1.27 N0. 5 $1.23 1-2, barley. 6.1V. No. 3 .82, N0. 5 80 1-2; oats. feed No. 1 57. No. Z 56, oats, C.W. No. 3 59. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts $7.30; seconds $6.90; bakers $6.80; winter wheat patents. choice $5.20 to $5.25: white corn $6.50. Bran, ton $31.25: shorts, ton $33.25: middlings, f/Oh $37.25: rolled oats. bag 90 lbs. $3.55; hay. No. 2, per ton. carlots $9. Cheese, Que. unquoted. Butter. .25 7-8. Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .42, A-l medium .32. A-l pullets 3o. A- large .39. A-medium .31. A-puliets .29, B-large .29, B-medium .28, C, .24 i-z to .25. _ i Potatoes: REY. No. 1 Mts. 90's} $1.45 to $1.50; N.B. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.20 to $1.25: Que. No. 1 Mis- 80S $1.10 to $1.15. MONTREAL. Dec. l’! - tCPi —- Egg prices went lower on Mont- real open produce markets today. Butter and cheese ruled quiet and steady while potatoes were 11n- changed. _ Graded egg shipments in carloLs or less were quoted at 34 cents for A-large. 26 for A-medium, 24 for A-pullets. 23 to 25 for grade B and ,2i i-2 to 22 roi- c. Butter was quoted at 25 3-4 to 28 cents per pound for carlots or less oi’ No. 1 while lots to retailers were 26 1-2 to 27 for solids and 27 to 27 1-2 for prints. Cheese was quoted at 12 3-4 to l3 for Ontarios while Quebccs were unquoted. Potatoes: P,E.1’. M15. 90's $1.45 to $1.50; 11.13. Mts. 80's $1.20 w 8 6 cents. Que. Mts. 80‘s_$1.l0 to S1215; By WILLIAMS , Auctioneer. i L-itfl-H-IO-ilal l v u WANT "ro P m 5""""“"")l l LiAsE AN w: c-o-r '10 ACRE o: MINE TAN:- A l DOWN THE ci-iAuct-zq , THAT LEASE mow 1HE5E aoov IN on IT F-EIZ? AINT 611.050 11-115, ‘THAT r715 A14, KNOWS GOLD, WE COULD Q has been added to the course on T “In these obscure times, full of, suffering and facing ultimate death ‘ .1 Free Legal Advice l i’ ‘\..’§.li 1"." “"1"? 150 MINING STOCKS l We have available a booklet conlaining _ brief reviews and opinions on i511 .1 Canadian Mining Stocks. Copies upon request. PITFIELD & COMPANY 157 Hollis Street, Halifax Telephone li-Tlfi‘) Members: ' Stock Exchange blonirciil Curb “aria-t. Cunldia Commodity Ext-hungr- luv. Head O/Iice: 235 Si. James SI. Uproirn Branch: \Yinti.~or nwlei MONTREAL i SAINT JOHN CAMPliii LTON i Mon lrultin : OTTAWA Transport Ltd. 1*’, eifiiiilllii t, Island Motor "i1 5, WINTER SCHEDULE t NOW IN orakixiuorc WEEK oars- l,‘ Leave ciiiiriutiewwii - -- 11.00 not. 12.00 .\..‘i. 1.00 v.11. ii, Leave Sllmllltffldfl -- -- - 10.00 11.11. 2.00 inn. 0.00 i‘.I\i. SATURDAY EVENING and during have Charlottetown — — — — ~ — - — 111.110 i’.)i. Leave Sumrnerside — — — — — — — — - 12.00 .\]idiilgiit (‘HIKIST MAS \\ link SUNDAY 0NLY— Leave Charlottetown — — — — - — Leave Summerside — — — — — — —- 11.00 A..\i. For complete information and iiniciahic phone or i-all thi- Bus" Depots, Rcddin Bros" Charlottetown, iir tiouriie‘; lli'ii|; ‘Hijjfif ' 9.00 ABM. 4.00 15M. (5.00 1'<¢‘ll Store, Summerside. Express shipments may be lvit. :11 either depot _ I *Special Christmas lute evening SCNIPIAZkB eiuzimcni-es l-rii .i_\ evening. I . . - i . i.\: “ age. for they do not know what i5‘ - under his dressings. He knows he is going downhill, but durinB 9-11 the years we have had him he has never grumbled. 1n fact, I have never known him to do anything but smile. Like Mark Tapley. George has come up strong under 'I‘ORON"O, Doc missionary in the nrcrmr r»: writes that after a V151! of a f‘ A. K. Lloyd of the British Colum- ; a. bia Fruit Growing Association as "one of the qucerest picking crews he had ever seen" reported at his orchard near Kelovma to gather‘ apples for the drought-stricken farmers 0i.’ southern Saskatchewan. ‘The "crew," all quite small, con- sisted of two little Japanese boys.‘ one Chinese, one Hindu, two white boys and two -girls. and was head- ed by a Boy Scout. The children picked 150 boxes of apples for thel relief shipment. The bronze cast of a footprintor l Lord Baden-Powell, Chief Scout of. the World, was a gift of the Boy, Scouts of Batavia, Java, to the, Board of Education of that city. The gift. was received on behalf oft the board by Dr. De Kat Angelina, Director oi Eductaion. and a; strong supporter of Scouting int Java. The cast now occupies a place of honor in the meeting room ‘ of the Department of Education.‘ The cast was made from i; “spocr-"l or impression left in the ground] when the World Chief Scout i-is-l ited Java in 1934. l —-—- l This story of the unique way in; which Scouting came to Polandi was told by a Polish-Canadicinl Scoutmaster, Prank Zapotoczny ofl Winnipeg, recently returned from at, visit to his native land. "Sonic 20 1 years ago Sir Robert Biixlen-Poiv-l ell," relates the Polish-Canadian, Scouter, “met a Polish Judge. Later- hc sent this learned man a copy of; his book ‘Scouting for Boys’ ll‘. s English. The Judge one day car-i ried the book into court. by illiS-l take. Among these brought before‘ him that day ivas a student. Dis-l covering that tho young man couldl speak English, the judge ‘scnten-l ced‘ him to translate the Englishl, book into Polish. The student car-i ried out the ‘penalty’, and ns a re- l 8111i. not only became greatly in-l terested himself, but convinced a group of prominent men of the value of this new boy moveinentl and the first Polish Boy scoutl ‘Pmp was organized iit Lwow. 'I'hc' movement; spread rapidly. and ti», day there are over 05.000 Boyl Scouts in Poland." » Court Rules Against be incomplete without the sparkling zest oi 505m 6101921 i2. Use ii to quench the holi- day thirst, give tang to Mince glicsgnd tlietificvialierilcclqion to er zis an o: iai s. JJSSCX Pole Dry, the incomparable mixer-Sussex Golden Sweet, the ideal beverage alone. Your holiday guests will appreciate the choice-especially ii ilic bu: stimulus ofSusscx in- ger eel is added ior good measure. Sussex Ginger Ale is most economical ordered in the 28 orsize-Sussex Inger Boer comes in i0 oz. stone bottles. You can order an nsorlted case of all three. ~ l (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Dec. lit-Free leg- al advice, broadcast to the general public either through newspapers or over the radio, Wu banned to- day in o. decision by the appellate division of the state Stiprcme Court. . Effective immediately, the ruling forbids attorneys to answer ques- tion: of law or give an cpinioii through "a publicity medium of any kin " whether compensated or no . om) PIIl-ZASANT l VICTORIA-——(CPJ — A pheas- ant shot by Thomas Dicks showed signs of both cock alid hen. It had a male neck of green and the cock ring while the breast plumage was gJZRwiLLIAWB ifi .hal.' and half. Tall rump and top lof the head indicated the fema‘e Male spurs were missing bill» could -be felt protruding at the back oil the illi- hls terrible “dversltwl could be that the general hurl a cot-k _ , who could read English. and lli il'l What was dewubed 11v President , CidCfl that he 113d iiiiiui- ii Your Christmas hospitality will