DECEMBER 14.1932 KTCCKS, Bozvns, Q U0 [A TIONS THE CBARLUPTETOWN ouaanrirv flaunts” YsvRBi (Canadian Press) Stocks , Amer (‘yap B ., _ ch32 mun Sup Power 5 V t,» (taut. “no 1.| . m, _ ‘ I» -\t‘i\‘ .. 3 | . l3]. Blond and blbnr ma‘ I all: (ll (unuda A ' gtltuanlitild ... . ' ‘u “Ml -. nti .. 23% >—————' - M T’L. CURB ((‘ nadlan Prcnl) corrected For Every Wednesday and “Wk Clone n. A. ou . . _ 1' ilr-nuhurntrls . ills lrnp Oil . gag,- ’ imp Tab grA, Pete .. y; Walks-r Pfti or; tit There was a fair attendance ruarket. Poultry products w,“ [wciuliy pientéful and sold at |1- prices. here was no I rpamilnilr‘ other prices. . ‘hllhtlltnvlug were prices quoted: Fabbagc .... 5c _ Stock Market (Cnutullan Prena) Not-Its iinthnrst A liell Tel Brazilian “p m,” I . (‘an Par hi. a Apples do: .. yprnsir ib hffdw , . . llo I'M . l‘ui| lutl Al . t‘. l‘. ll. ... iionr ilritigc ... ... fnlpltlli lb .. ._ ‘°“ ""“““§"°f PM‘ - lltieziiktglrrfni " ‘in, . .. . ... ... ... 1 _ fljvlgwgafmfio.‘ we Power -... ... ... Mervin \ . . . . . . . . . . . .. tic-lot: power (.n,',',"'__"" 8V m“ ("M "'- _l2“ Quebec Power u. I ‘ . l’! i “MP0 ' ‘c Sharviuignu . h?’ . i0 p unis 1n ' . " "l 3mm 1o [llthlllllli c Si”, °t (“n " 15 Pafolpnftica (Canadian Prrna) .\i0NTlilti-\i., Dec. iii-Good demand pins a he thy statistical situation nntl ctrupletl \\'ith light receipts sent iruttt-r prices up a quarter of a cent on tln~ pr-ulnre unti dairy market hurt: arm to at so $1.50 to $2.00 fur-mg today‘. fltht-r iiucg ht-lti urninly un- chuuyotl. Armtht-r fut-tor in the butter ad- vant-e was the finishing of supplies nirieir were lmtrtzht at ruriees below the. t-trrt-erzt levels. (‘tiriots or less of nu i flirt-st grass mukt- were quoted at ‘Jill; to 21".’, cents u pound. Iict-cipts trill)‘ ~10 lm.\t'.~l. tlrt- rt-snlt of colder weather out: ~t'lint-ti this week. An last week but half those . tiny. 'l‘utiuy only $12 t-u. s nrrn-t iu comparison with 1,11%; t~tt.~--~t lust 'l‘rtt-atiny. Fresh On- tario eggs. in cariots or less. WEN u court, t-rtrtm helm: quntcti at firsts at till to 34 cents and pallets at .'i0 to Iii t-onts ntlozen. Std-ragt- opus, in cariots, were un- t-irtiugt-ti at 2t ttr 1!": rents for extras. 1s to i0 r-t-tlts- fur firsts nntl 10% for reenutls. rrtletl Protiure down 2N to till rents. 171.’. cents a don-n mm p _ _ _ , (‘urrtirtt reet-lnta ul’ Ontario white ‘lFvShIIintIdot-k .. . 12c "kiwi" “"“"‘ W“ i“ W‘ ‘° W‘ “",',‘ "' euvrctrt Ontario lltllfiffill at 9V4 l0 9': song." pound. Early aauron Qatar-lo was 10'1- tn 11 cents, lteccipts were . hum-s, New lirunsrvit~k or Prluc" Etiwnrtl luiuntl green mountain potatoes. ll" so ppunti bag, wrrc quntctl at 0t) cents m,“ ‘trinqrfl ‘ ward island green mountains, per 00 pmllltl llflir. ll! “~00- ___..___-€-- uvrsrocx, GRAIN ((‘t\|urtl‘un Proms) (‘LOSE Wheat: Dre 4255B; .\fay 4515A; .Tly . ltiltll. 1 llec 200M}; .\ln_v 221.08; July (Canadian Press) it»: We I-‘tliéll: afar 29%: Jul: blONTiiEAl. lice. Tl-‘lfbcre were lli-l- 434 cattle, 7tl calves, .-0 hogs and on- ly i0 sheep unti lambs for sale 0h 6A5" PRICES the two Montreal livestock markets today, including 250 cattle and 500 N" l lltllsl 43¢ N" l M? 41‘- llogs hciti over from .\iondny's mar- " ' nor 117%: Ne kt-t. N" ll 3 h! Valves anti lambs were unchanged No l tiuruln iings were moving at for the .» _ hulk. A few of the stiles were mntle ‘Hi4? .\o “ t‘. \\' 211M: No 0 t‘ W on gratie. at $t for bneons_ butchers an! t\\ 1 ft-eti 1704.: No 1 (anti 1051.: " feral 155's: licJt-ctetl 151%; Truck anti lights over 150 pounds with $1 per but: premium nu selects and a (‘lll 0f $2 anti $3 pcr hog on hcaviss untl t-xtra heavles respectively. Buyers wcrc not showing any in- ... terrst in cattle anti there were no early sales. rimv Ainitlrttr gratin: ti anti 2 row I‘_\\ 3i; Other g .. 1 =1 from lUp Choc-r Up! ACHRISTMAS TREE gay with twinkling stars—windows aglow with holly-circled lights-every room festiveiy bright. These are glimpses of your homo decorated with Eorsou Mazna Lamps. Light up M"! EDISON @ MAZDA LAM PS 222a: Pivotal New York Stocks ttftrnrulia-n Prraa) Stocks Allied‘ Chemical ... ... Am and ii‘ Power . Aur smelting Am Tel and Tel ... . Anaconda . . . . .. . . Atchison Auburn iilotor .. Canada Dry C. P. I1. . Cass . Chesapeake an Con Gas Corn Produc Delaware and Eastman .. .. .. Gen Electric Gen Footltl . - Gen Motors . int Nickel .. Nat Biscuit .. N. Y. Central North American Pub Ser N J . Radio .. Stand Oil N J ... Tex Gulf .. Union Carbide MINING (Canadian Prcrtn) TORONTO, D90. Wheat Prices Slide On The Peg. Exchange (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Dec. iii»—When pres- sure of Argentine offerings at gharp- ly-reduced prices caused weakness at Liverpool today, selling appeared on the grain exchange here from seven- al quarters and wheat: prices started a slide that established new all-time lows in all futures before support was available in the itfay. Some recov- ery was appcrieaced. December fut- ure, which cor-responds to the cash price of no 1 northern, closed at its new bottom of 42%. Losses in futures values were 1%’, to 15;, cents at the close. Busi- nt-ss was never very extensive during tho morning and saics of Canadian u-heat for shipment abroad were very slim. In addition it. appeared tba farmer vras inclined to get what. he could for the wheat ha holds in country elevators, for sales by eleva- tor companies exceeded deliveries at country points yesterday. EXCHANGE (Canudlnn Pres!) MONTREAL, Dec. 18—Bl'ltlsh and foreign exchange in relation to the from, (‘ausdian dollar, as compiled by the lloyal Bank of Canada, closed today n5 follows: Argentina pcso .3010. Australia pound 3.0104. Austria scbiliing Not quoted. Stocks (‘lulu iicigium beige .1003. Ajax Oil ... .-- . 70 Brazil miirels .0583. Alex .. 1V; Bulgaria lev Not quoted. Amulet i5 (‘hina Hong Kong dollars .2404. Arno .. .. . .. . 31in Czechoslovakia crown .0343. iiarry-iitrll . 0 Denmark krone .1908. Il. t‘. Pioneer 400 Finland finmark .0174. (‘astleifr 15 France franc‘ .0452. Chihnug 4 (iermany rcichsmar-lt .2754. Cniunrnrio Great Iiritaln pound 3.7037. Dome Min tlrcoee drnchmn .0007. F'liritit:e . lloiiuuti fiorin..4li.'ti. Granada ilungtrry pcngo .2027. lloliinget . lntiia rupee ‘I805. Ilnmestentl . itaiy lire 0" llowey Gold . Japan yen Kirk Lake . Japan yen . Lake Shtrr Jugnslnvlu tl .0100. “acassa New 7 'll.'lntl pound 3.44811. lialartic . ,v krone .1050. \i,1n Ila. I mi vinti 1.109. Alclut} lltvuuunlia ieu .0071. 3|, South \frit-.'| pound 5.5733. , \‘]|'lll\ |1Nl"lfl .0ili.'l. \.- . it-n krone .2078. l y1,,|_.,,.,, v-iuntl franc .2220. \-,,,-|1, t‘ i'v t~t| States dollar 15% percent Yorubtiu . t-rt-Iulitvu- tliuu (til NEW YORK, Dec. 13~(C. P.)- , I'm-r u- . Pros Air .. .. ~ Nununlauiir _. .. “urnia . . . . .. Hht-rriit . Siaene . Statlacnna St. Atrthonv uvlvnttitc Tashota .. .. . Tct-k Hughes I ‘Pnvvaunttrc . Vacuntu i Vlflfilltl ' Ii I? N LI STE!) (‘oniururn . . blast Crest . . . . .. liiitiorutlo .. .. llorno Oil . , litulsnu Bay Kirk Iiuti’... .\ici.t\t\tl Ventures .. llobjt) ...» . . . . .. Iirett Tr ... So Kooru Fish Quotations (Canadian Press) BOSTON, int-s, lit-c. 13_'|_'n1r-g@an vessels arrived at the fish pier 1mm today. Wholesale Quotations Large cod 7 to 8 cents per pound, "T"! 5010B '-' to S Ctllltg per pound, ifiottnticrs 7 to S cents per pound, Ilntitlock ti to 7 cents per pound, Pollock 8 to 4 cents por- pgump Mackerel 10 to ll ecuts per pgnnfl, IIaks 4% to til/Q cents pap pound, Market Cod 4% to 5% cents per pound. Haddock-tiered 4% to 59$ cent! per poun . Cllflk 3% t0 4% bent/l per pound. Lemon Soles 7*’: to 81,5 cont; pg]- pound. SIIMMERSIDE And Prince County —BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS and Christmas eats at the pantry sale of fancy articles to be held 1n Epworth Hall, Summcréide, Thursday afternoon beginning at; a o'clock. Afternoon tea served. 7004-11 zzCause of Asthma. No one can say with certainty exactly what causes the establishing of asthmatic conditions. Dust from the street, from flowers, from grain and var- ious other irritants may set up a trouble impossible to irradicate ex- oeitt through a sure preparation lush as Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. Uncertainty may exist as to cause, but. there can be no un- certainty regarding a remedy which has freed a generation of asthma- tio victims from this scourge of the bronchial tubes. It is sold every- whore. Prohibition Commission Chan. II. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown. ha. It. McDonald. West St. Peters John Simpson. Hamilton. land all information rcgrrrling Infractions of PROIIIBITIO?‘ Mil‘ r. .\ti1‘unt!t':l were scored by the Pound .\‘teriiru: anti the Canadian dollar on foreign t-xeirangeg her“. today. The fnrmrr closing 1 7-10 cents strong at: ‘LL27 15-10 for cahies_ out-l the latter tiing the session 5-10 percent at g . R0 5.10 cents (United States premium I of 1570 percent). The dollar advanced throughout the session. Sterling rallied at noon fmn\,an open of 53.25% one cent lower than yeslcrtitrys close. November Wheat ‘Shipments Total j, .27, 301,976 Bu. OT'l‘.-\\\'A, ilcc. ith-Canatiian ex- ports of wirent tiurlng November t0- tnilcd 01 jliti irusheis, vaiucti at 813,05 the Dominion Iiureau of Statistics vapor-ts. Exports in the same mouth last year were 27,452,003 bushels, valued at $17,857,718 bushel; valued at $17.5 B70. _ (‘aatia 'sblppeti 1757:1718 bushels valued at ‘SESZLW-i to the United n); November. Of this ‘L7 .084 bushels were. shipped "ti States i),ll5,0.’li by Cuna- tiian ports. Novr-mbar exports of Canadian flour were 57,804 barrels, valued at $i,7iIS,tlS'.’. In November, 1031 ex- ports were 470,487 barrels, valued at $1,500 " the ilnited King- tlnln wert- ' compared with iRL-i-iil barrels same nmnth inst year. (if this year's total, v-t =2 a. , S to 45,171 barrels tuovctl by United States ports. ‘"503 2 by Canadian parts. Iia exports during November were 7 ., 01 bushels valued at $713,- iltitl. The eorrettpontling figures last yeur were l,l'..'i),4tl.‘3 anti $011,753. Exports of oats totalled 1525.034 bushels with a value nf $144,748. Last year tho figures were 1,304,700 and $512,254. Exports of rye totalled 504,715 No- bushels, valued at $172,272. in vember last year exports were 742,301, rnlueti at $380,741). Zigzag Patterns In New Tweeds _—-_- NEW YORK, Dec. 13—Wooi tweeds in new zigzag patterns never used before, wool cloques and filmy figured chiffon; are already appearing in advance New York showings of Paris fabrics for spring frocks. Reversible brown woo! patterned on one side with red and white loc- enges and on the other with inter- woven llnes, blue Jersey woven with tiny red and yellow Napoleonic bees, and black and white tweed jersey patterned interlocking lines are included among the new spring materials of one Paris design A heavy monotoned tweed, sug- gestive of gunny sack weave, an emerald green wool cloque, and a navy blue wool woven to resemble grandmother's knitted quilt are other OIIISIIIT-‘ng new fabrics. Greige (a cross between beige and grey), greens (lime, apple and emerald), reds (coral, rlailtberfy and wine), and blues (gentian and saphire), are the outstanding col- ors. A new filmy fabric woven of silk and linen is shown as a novelty to rmiace organdy for evening frocks. ___.___._. WANTS IIWIILTON As CANCER CENTRE HAMILTON. Dec. a-Critlcism of the government was voiced yes- terday by Dr. W. B. T. Conneil in CANADIAN GENERAL atacnztc co. Lnvtmzo lo the above or to kifld {BIOS 3s 0t I. l’; an nddrrs befcre the Philov ‘Tub. for failure to designate Hamilton as _p_,_- issue. pany passed it on to the to five. Where will it go next? es. with thanks the receipt Calendar. dismissed. dollars and costs. Dr. Jenkins‘ sinners. for Charlottetown, P. ‘Transcript. DIRE CTORS held in the yesterday afternoon. Dr. and the following members president. N. D. McLean, cial business. Four Types 0f Men Who Make -—-_ make good husbands. The four: has a mind of his own. 2. Men who have sisters. serious love affair (but not than six or seven). to remain faithful. The Credo was laid down Previous subjects were war, sment. and religion. a. tons enter-pause." so spoke daring the satisfied with ft." cident" for a man, but career" for s woman. Ml. g0 to Toronto for treatment.‘ _,-.__.... . .... CENTRAL GUARDIAN POLICE COURT-In a. breach of the customs act an offender was fined $100, and costs at; the Police Court yesterday. STILL IN CIRCULATION-The Guardian “300dwi1l" cheque was not. cashed as stated la yesterday's The Island Telephone Com- Silver Sheen Ranch at‘. Marshfleld, bring- ing its number of endorsements up CALENDAR APPRECIATE!)- "The River of Dreams" is the title 0! a beautiful sunset study on the Calendar of Mr. W. R. Dennis proprietor of Cash and Carry stor- The Guardian acknowledges of this MAGISTRATITS COURT-A case of theft which was tried before Donald MacKlnnon yesterday was A man, charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle appeared before Magistrate D. E. Shaw and was fined three DR. JENKINS AND MR. E. M. PHILLIPS have left on a business trip to the United States. During absence Dr. G. L. Smith will be in charge of his pro- fessional work, including war pen- t root-u NEW RESIDENT-A very pleas- ant time was spent at the home of MI’. and IVES. K. L. Inrdly, 325 Sb. George St... on Saturday evening, when a number of friends gathered in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Fowler, who are leaving this week E- I., where they will reside in future, Mr. Fow- ler having been transfer-ed there by the Canadian Arways. Three tables of bridge were in play during the everrng, for which suitable prizes were given. A dainty luncheon was served about midnight, after which the gathering dlspersem-Moncton MEETING-The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Board of Directors was association building J. A. Clark President was in the chair were W. M. Rowe, ll. E. Clawson, Wm. Warren. C. J. McLean, J. M. McFadyen, J. L. Douglas, s. T. Green, Dr. C. C. Archibald, J. E. Harris and Sec. R. A. Pendletm. Dr. J. A. Clark Secretary reported on the work of the association for the month. Mr. liked Power of the C. N. R. left. Monday for Moncton on offi- Ex-canductor Geo. H. Tanton left yesterday morning for Drummond- ville, Qua, where he will spend the Christmas season with his son. Good Husbands MDDLETOIWN, Conn, Dec. 13- Wesleyan University undergradu- ates today resumed their classes in marriage, informed that. there are four types of men most likely to 1. A man independent of emot- ional domination by his family who 3. Men who have had a number of girl friends and at. least one iliOl€ 4. Men who remained chaste be- fore marriage as being most. likely Professor llrdman Harris of Union Theological Seminary as part of the ninth annual Wesleyan parley. dis- Marrlage, Harris concluded, was "no week-end house party or sum- mer resort romanceyit was a ser- Mrs. Grace Hosgiand Groves al- conference. She advised that “the less one ex- pects of marriage, the more one is Sh; said marriage was "an in- was one of tihs cancer centres of Can- “Toronto, Kingston and London were given the edge over Hamilton," he stated. “We can raise the money here if the government will only give us recognition. If they do not it will mean many thousands of dollars annuaPy to cancer sufferers in this area, who will be forced to liNEMPltilMEiii concur was The third concert of the Unem- ployed Workmenki Association was held last. evening at. the Strand Theatre. There was a good attend- 111119- 501188. dancing, and comic skits were the chief items on the programme. which was a most en- joyable and very well balanced one. Mr. William Coiton was Master of Ceremonies. Elliot's Orchestra was in attendance. I Following was the programme: Tumbling Act 6 children Holy Name Club 3WD Dance . . . Margaret Hcnnessy Song .. Helen Doucette Song Elizabeth Savidant Step Dance . . . . . . . .. Wm. Trainer Bong li/illdreci Hennesay Song .. . . . . . . .. Scotvty Armstrong Bag Punching James Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William Colton in another rip-roaring comedy, 50mg. thing to make you laugh, entitled, “Just What the Doctor Ordered." Wallic Scanticbury and Joe McDon- aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ba: Act Song . . . . . . .. Maiachias Callaghan Bird Ant, Wes By-rca and Jack Mc- Keigan. ~ Club Bwinzlns Five 01a Timers Johnnie Williams and his educated dog, Pal, with J. McCourt and J. Manhood». ' Song . . . . . . . . . . .. Francis Doucetu Mr. and Mrs. William Colton aa- slstcd by local talent in big comedy sketch entitled, "The Coming Man," Albert Blanchard, accompanist. JURIST CENSURES CURIOUS WOMEN LONDON, Eng, Dec. 13.—Lord Merrivaie, the president of the Di- vorce Court, recently rebuked g number of young women in court during the hearing or a. petition, "I notice," he said, “a lot; of young women 1n court. who seem to take an indecent interest in these dig. cussions. This is a. public court, and their guide whether they stay here or not." There hint. w“ 0° Wflllonsc to his led the devotional exercises. After 5111:1115 the reading of the minutes the various committees as well as the JAY__Q-n Dag, 13m, 1932, w ML Physical Director and General and ms, Hal-om B, Jay’ Peak“, a daughter, Shirley Ldlllan. MARRIAGES Somcrs, both of Bradalbane. DEATHS B-Jll. MACDONALD -—,Ai. Funeral p. m. ‘Wednesday at l Rockland, Mass, age 25 years. Mshoney, aged 84. 8.30 to St. Anne's River. by torment Pownal Cemetery. husband, Aeneas J. Clarkin, who died December 14th, 193i. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away Always so good, unselfish and kind Few on earth his equal we find. One of the best. that. God could send A loving husband right. to the end. To memory ever dear Inserted by his Wife and Children. "a N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMDLAMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltshira Phone 149 mucitumvu, their sense of propriety must. he, IIICKOX-SOMERS-On Dec. 13, at. the residence of Rev. E. H. Ram- say, 71 Upper Prince St, city, Wil- liam Henry Hlckox to Muriel Belle GAY-At: Pownal, Dec. 13, Fritz, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Perley Gay. Funeral Wednesday at 10.30 Fredericton John A. MacDonald, aged 32 years. o'clock WADE-At. Quincy, Massachusetts, Dec. 7, Jean. eldest daughter of William E. Wade and Mrs. Wade, MAIIONEY-At her residence, Stan- ley Bridge, December 12th, Mrs. P. Funeral from her late residence this morning at Church, Hope ACORN-At Vernon River on De- cember 12, 1932, Charles Acorn in his 90th. year. Funeral Wednesday, service starting at 1.30 o'clock. In- lli MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear _ vhf-w - -1l. - I is SOURIS A local name “Bill-flsh" is being applied to a peculiar caught here lately. A mackerel- like tail, body eel-shaped but, n. sembllng a herring in color, n head small in proportion w which is about. fourteen inches long, and a "bill" shaped mouth. What. specimen the fish it? B. S. Dorln from Bummerside loaded and sailed on Thursday, taking about; 5000 bags of potatoes 11s part cargo. S. S. hovel; sailed ‘Thursday night on her second weekly trip to the Magdalen Islands. Preventive R. C. M. P. initiation degrees at Soirris coun- cil, Knights of Columbus, were at- tended by a number of out of town visitors on Thursday. Mr. James Grant. and family have moved to the McIsaac farm at Sourla River for the months. Mr. J. Iotngergan, Charlottetown was in Souris on ihursdayn. A largely attended meeting was held in the Town Hail 0n Satan'- Cutter, "Fleur dc Lia" Capt. J. McCarthy. was in per; on Sunday. winter PAGE FIVE dB-Y night in an effort to organize the town laborers. After some dis- cussion the Souris laborers Pro- tective Association was formed with W. J. Paquet, President; Warren Cheverie, Vice President.» John D. McIntyre. Secy-Treasurer, and an executive Committee com- posed of Messrs Howard Paquct, L L. Cheverie, Edward Walsh, An- gus Lavle, and Arthur Paquct. A bye-laws committee was appointed to prepare a otmstitution to be pre seated at a regular meeting next Friday. . Some days ago a note amnarteti in this column stating that fish- ing case had been tried before Mag- Lstrates Psquet and MchzllanjThhs should have read “before Magis- trate M. A. Pequot, prosecution ‘av P. A. Mobelion, Fishery Overseer." Error regretted! Potato prices are on the rnovi upward, so s somewhat livelier late shipping season may be expected. A large steamer Ls expected around the 20th, lnst., to clean out the shed. The Sourls branch, Catholic W0- men's uague are fomung a Sew- ing Circle to supply the needy of the town and vicinity with winter clothing. A depot I185 been estab- lished at the Convent where wont ciothuza may be left». and from there it will be properly distribu- edA-H. y 0444-04 fo-o-ooo-qt-ooooa Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, 4o. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; in Mcmoriam Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists inga, Cards, m. per inch; Minimum Charge for any cents, ltATEz-lc par word. thraa tn- acrtlona for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Agents Wanted CITY OR COUNTRY. Guaranteel Products. sities. Substantial profits. Pro- tected territory for energetic men. Best: time t/o start. Be prompt. Details and Catalog. Fnrrditex Pro- ducts, 4785 Ste. Catherine East, Montreal. A.W. Ii-wfm-ti-Dec-lfl. 4c. per name; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rat-es on applications. SELL 160 Toilet, Health, Kitchen and farm neces- ‘ OOO-O-4 of Floral and Spiritual 08er- Inttcrs of Condolence, 70c. advertisement twenty - nvc l-Q-QOQ O'Q*FO O4 Q4 9§4+O4§ 4 For Sale FOR SALE _ EIGHT LARG- barreis. Good. condition. Apply Candyland. 7002-12-14-11. , FOB BALI, ‘l0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian otliee. tf. caanoann surranur FOB. lining outhousos, etc, 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. FOB. SALE — AUCTION IPORTY- Flve, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Print/cry. Nov. I-tt. y _____t TWO BOARD ‘IO LET — COTTAGE. JIOUSE TO RENT, 222 l . Miscellaneous cans sromzn ron wruran. vorc-tz-u-at. Apply Guardian. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor, Herman- vflle, (R. 3, Bouris.) WANTED - SEVERAL PAIRS OF foxes to ranch. APDly Gllllldlall- bonr. A. R. McDonald, Glentin- 7045-12-12-31 ERS WANTED - comfortably heat-ed. Guardian. 37-12-12-31. I181], bright room, Moderate rates. Apply, FARM FOR BALL-Qt) ACRES. 2O acres hardwood, good buildings. apply Mrs. George Birt, Peakes Station. 7082-12-14-81. FOR SALE-IVIICROSCOPE, NUIT- abia for student, etc. Price rea- sonable. Apply R. Guardian. 7079-12-14-31 FOR. SALE — A MEDIUM SIZE cooking range (new). Also large several other roaa-rz-m-at. Lishifl Del’ and cooking ranges. Apply B9 Roch- FOR SERWCE RECJSTERED ford Street; 7059-12-13-21. ... Lost LOST -- SATURDAY NIGHT; large dark red purse. Finder rc- turn t0 Guardian. Reward. . 7048-12-12-3 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS Exclusive designs may now be ob- tained from _ Guardian Central Order early and avoid disappointment. Nov, 21-tf. Job Printery. To Let condition. Apply Guardian. 7077-12-14-31. TO LET-BARN FOR. STORAGE for light housekeeping. 205 Fitz- 7063-12-13-31. TO LET — TIl roy Street. Tel. 28B-J. rirzao Street, also garage Street. Apply 299 Fitzroy Street 7057-12-14-31. GOOD REE ROOM APART- ment. Furnished or unfurnished. 7060-12-13-31. on Kent. LOST-CHEVROLET CAR BUMP- er on Union Road. Finder irfeaso leave at 334 EUSUOII Street. 7056-12-13-21. LOST — SPITZ DOG. FINDER kindiy return to Crmdyland, Re- ward. 7001-12-14-21. LOST — IN VICINITY 0F EMY- vale, 2 oxen, i heifer 11»;- years old. W. Griffin. tWrit: or phone.) '70TZi-l2-14-3L of car. Apply 1'1 King Square. Employment Wanted rooa-rz-ra-al --——————————————- Gnu, “ANTS IIOUSEWORK. T0 LET — FIJRNISIIED ROOMS Small wages required, Apply Guardian. 7000-12-13-31. WANTED — ODD JOBS, PART Oil full time work. Phone 606-J. 7057-i2-l3-3l. Y M. J. S. care Guardian . ply 'i0'il -l2~i4-fll. keting of this department is the Revere Hotel, Tuesday until Friday o tice. ertson and W. F. iiurkc desired. ~ _ ~—*—-—-—-‘—~"' _,__ ___, ______. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association Mar- Department For the greater convenience of shippers [a branch again open for receiving Pclts at Kent Sh, Charlottetown. from l‘ each week until further n0- This branch is in the charge of Major A. S. Rob- who are authorized to receive Pcits. issue official receipts, and arrange advances it ‘ liy leaving your pelts at this branch all the incon- veniences of Packing and Shipping are eliminated. I...........-._. r _.,‘,' . . ,,__ DANISH GIRL WANTS POSITION in city, as gcncrui maid, around 1st January". Good referent-ta Ap- ._ .4. :-t;--_. .-_ .__.__ .__ i p: l , -\'>‘v-n~¢...,_ J