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Notices of Thanks aim Appreciation. 70c per inch or ~ic 4a cents per inch, Address and Presentation $1.00. other fa application. per word. Lists o1 Subscritptions l es on N ursi ng liL-UVIED — PRACTICAL NURS- irrg by tririned Nurse. Phone 194-1’... L-ZTS-l-Li-(ii. Captured (‘APTIYRED -—- MALE FOX. LLUY l. lnman, Augustine Cove.- L-283-1-4-1L Mule Help Wanted firrirrssrifri: w A N 'r E n T 0 learn Barber Trade short Course. Expert tzarnrng. Molar Barber College Halifax. N-4a5. For Sale FOR SALE-A NUMBER OF UN- mzwked male foxes of wlrztc face platinum swam. (Signed) Weil- rngtcn MacNeill 8a Son. Char- lottetown. L~i96~l2-29—cod-3i. FARM FOR SALE CONSTSTING one hundred acres land. good (la v tarrn. 4 miles from Char"- "' ‘_‘ " Cllilfdlfill Oi- L-l9B-l2-29-‘di. §§flO§4 6000C . Q-QOQ O-OO—O'§§-O NOTIOE The City Clerk’s office Let 111E rooms also furnished rooms. liartsville Annual Congregational Meeting I l The annual congregational meet- ing ct Harlsville was held in Crrurclr January; 2nd at 8 p. m. Aiter a ivorship service the Min- ister was elected to the chair and reports from the various organiza- tions were ireard. These reports showed the congregation to be in a ilcurshing condition. - The Womerfs Missionary Society reported a very successful year with eleven meetings during the yrcar. Brsizics nrcsiing their usual ob- irntioirs they raised forty dollars towards painting the Mairse. The Sunday School under the capable leadership of Mrs. Alex MncLcnirzirr reported a very favor- able _\‘L‘.'\l' with memory awards. One oi the features of the Su y S.‘""si "seas an Extcnsior. \. s: kirown as the Daiiv Vacation Bible School with an enrolment of twenty three with awards pre- sented for completing the Bible Study Courses. The Younr; copies Society oi Christian Endeavor reported a. membership oi twenty four with an annual banquet and election of oi- icers the will be open each evening from now until the 15th of, January, between the hours of 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. for the purpose of receiving tax payments. 1 wish to remind you that all taxpayers in arrears after the 15th of January. 19-10 will have no vote in the forthcoming civic elections. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. wowooooooovooaoooao++o» li-2-39-l-2-4i. fiukfitFi can McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K.C. .I. A. BENTLEY, KC. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Street O. F. AROIIIBALO Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47 R0. Box 12 “FEGOOIGAN s. TRAINOR MARK it. h1ai~(3lF.’G.-\N. K-C- 0.8T. (ILAllt TRAINOR. BA. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Otlice: Over Provincial Bank. lllchmond SLFCCL>CIVITIPIOIVICEB1 H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. die. BARRTSTER. SOLICITOB. Riley Building Charlottetown Professional Fumigulor And Exterminator Guaranteed Extermination of a" vermin, Rodents, etc. GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 0r Write Great (irorye Street. Charlottetown, P.E.l. ¢.—_—_—""*'" '“ ‘“‘ i PALMER 8t HASLAM H. J. PALMER. K.(I. A. J. IIASLAM. B.A.. lib-B- BARRISTER. ETC. 3mg 0g Nnva scntia Chambers. Charlottetown, PI-‘l 141 Phone B5 CUTCLIFFE a. ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMllALiVéElzSlb HUG “Si? 113N734‘. stint. ecu. i. Mmuesdn MONEY T0 LOAN Blair, EISININMGII» I. Tire congregation expressed ap- preziarzion for the line Communion Sci c2 presented to them from the Civrsrinn Endeavor. The Temporal Board reported n. very good year. 'l‘ire congregation re-appointed the Board for t-he en- suing year. Mr Neil Nicholson chairman and John MacLen-nan Jr. as trcarsirrer. Other members of iii: Board Argus MacDonald, John A. Maclnms. Everett MacLeod. Herllsy MacPirerson and Alexander" MacLerrnan. A vote of thanks was tendered to the Organist and Choir leader. Miss Isabeli MacDonald for her faithful and diligent services dur- ing the year. The coirgrezation by n standing vole expressed their appreciation of the services oi their Minister Dr. A. 0. Thomson and Mrs. Thomson durinr! the year nineteen hundred and thirty nine. The vote oi thanks from the COIVZITQTTLIOTT W85 expres- sed to the minister and his wife through Mr" Neil Nicholson. The Minister replied by words o! praise to the people who had co- operated so well with him in the work. At the concursion of the business the meetinrz closed bv singing the last verse oi Psalm 109 and the berredicticn. NCLTZCE For the next month we are paying a premium 0n “special grad e" milkfed chickens. Grade A's and B’; holding firm in price. Try us with a shipment. The Royal Packing 0o J. D. JENKINS, Prop. L-173-l2-28-6i. 00 You Need Money $50 — $500? We lend money to pa: old bills. to purchase necessities, to take that needed vacation nr In any useful-purpose. No embarrassing ques- tions to borrower or en- dorsers. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip‘: Building Grafton Street Charlottetown, P.E.l. Loot tor Confidential Loni Sign 9.00-5.19 Otlce llllllfl Bllllftlly 0.004.470 ' Bell ‘m r0 LET - LIGHT IIOUSEKEEP- L-28ti-l-4-1i. srocx QUOTA rlozvs Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) 5111i! Close can- n I QM Brazilian B C Pow A Bldg Products Can Cement Can Car Fd Can Car Pfd Can Ind Al A Can Pacific Can Steam Tasman: I IFQIDIF Founda Co In-t Pow Pid Lake Woods Massey Harris MoColl Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Nat Si Car Power Corn Quebec Power Shawinigan 5t Law Com St Law Pid Sou Can Power St o1’ Can St of Carr Pfd 21-2 wdbiléfisit. Jan. a-(cer- Stock market traders went on B buying spree in late trading °T1 the market today. lifting 111M111‘! 15511“ iractions to more than two 113111lj5- Papers and rails led the B8111" ing parade. St. Lawrence Paper preferred soared 2 l-4 P011155 While gains oi n pourt or so were r6815- tered for Canadian Car common and prcterred. National Steel Car and Price Brothers. C. P. 3,. Dosco, Howard smith, Bathurst. Dryden and St. Lawrence Corporation com- rnon and preierr-ed picked up Trac- tions. 1119 rise in paper stocks coinc'd- cd with an announcement today that manutricturer; of hrgh grace papers had increased prices $8 l0 $20 a tori. Fractional increases came out for General Steel Wares, Hamilton Bridge, Canada Steamshrps com- mun and preterred. Smeiters. Ncr- anda, Lang. Montreal Powzr, Inter- 1-2 eo (J ... ~ @358@5538E3e@$i$£4SS¢:5$8§eB@@~;;w:g,3 national Pete. McColl Frontenac and Canadian Ceianese. Total sales: ii8,2t0 shares; Indus- trials, 48,500; lVLines, 69,709; B01105. nil. Produce Prices MONTREAL Jan. 3—(CP)—-Pr0- duce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Agricul- tural Bureau, follow: Butter: trrst grade creamer)" prints, Jobbing price, 29; iirst grade solids, Jobbing price, 28 1-2; Que no l. pasteurized. regraded butter, wholesale Jobbing price, 28; Que no 2, 27 1-4. Cheese: Ont white and colored, current receipt price, 17 5-16. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases. selling price, A-iarge 25: A-JTTCGHXIIT 22; A-puliets 20; B- iurge and C unquoted. Potatoes: Que no 1 75‘s l.05-l.l0; Que no 2 75's 80--95; NB no 1 75's 1.15-1.20; PEI no 1 'I5‘s 1.20-—1_25. Banks tCnnaTiTiaLiTTrT-ss) Stocks 1°51’ Canada *- Commerce 108 Montreal 210 Nova Scotis 311 Roy Bk 184 SHE‘LL TALK TO MUMSY ALL NIGHT AND I MUST GET HER our HERE BEFORE THE LoBsTEtws [-51 New York Curb (Clnldlan Press) Stocks Clo“ Aim Cyan B 33 3-4 . Gas Eleo 39 Am Super Power 1.: Brown Co Pld 27 l-2 Brown Rubber- 4 t-4 Cities service 5 Creole Pet 22 l-4 El Bond Share l1 l-4 Gull’ Oil Corp 3B 8-8 Humble Oil 67 5-8 Niagara Hudson 6 1-8 Lockheed Air 30 5-K Pant Oil 5 1-4 ' - I Livestock MONTREAL, Jan. 3—(CP) —-'I‘here were r59 cattle, 6 sheep and lambs, 275 hogs and 125 calves for sale on Montreal livestock markets today. y Cattle were slow and other class- es o! livestock were unchanged. l Fresh receipts were made up o!) mostly cows of common w mediumr quality. Medium quality cows were $4.25 to $5 with common butchers from $3.50 to $4. Canners and cut-i ters were mostly $3. Common bulls made $4 to $4.50 with iiechy bulls‘ up to $5_ , Veal calves were from $8.50 to $11. There were no tom. The bulk o! the veais were between $9.50 and $l0_25. Grassers were mostly $5. A few good lambs made $10 and sheep $4.25 to $5. Bacon hogs were $9.35, ted and watered. Select; drew $1 premium with the regular cuts on oi! grades. Sows were $6.50 to $7. Hogs sold on "111 grade brought $12.40 hot Weight. On Maritime markets rail grade hogs were steady at $11.90 hot weight and sows at $7.70 hot weight. Good steers sold at $7. medium $6.25. tarr $5.50, common $3.50 to $4_ Choice heifers $650, good $6 medium $5.50, fair $5. common $3.50 to $4. Good cow". $3.35: med- ium S425, (arr $3.50. Canners and cutters $2 to $3 boning bulls $3 to $3.25, butcher bulls $3.50 t3 $4.50. Veal calves ranced from S4 tor grassers to $6.50 tor good verrls. Lambs sold trom $5 to $9.50, Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) SLOCBS Clqgg Abitibi Com 2 1.4 Arbiitibi PM 17 Asbestos 26 1-4 B A Oil 23 3-4, Beauharnois 6 l-8 Bathurst A l5 Can Vickers 7 1-8 Dom Titr 7 1-4 Don A 10 Fraser l9 l-Z Primer V T C 2il 1-2 Ford A 21 ‘7-8 Imrp Oil 16 3-8 Int Pete 23 l-2 Price Com 23 7-8 Price Pfd 76 |S0uth Pac ‘Std Oil N J iSt-ude Corp ‘Texas Corp N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Bloch . 91°" Am 0 and I‘ 82 1-2 Am m 2 1-4 Am Rodi l0 1-4 Am Tel Tel 172 1-4 Am Water l2 1-8 Anlcmida 3° 3-4 Atchison 25 Bolt Ohl 3-8 Baldwin Loco 7-8 Beth Steel Chen Ohio -4 Chrysler -8 Con Oil -2 Conrmonwes 5o -8 Oon Edison Curt Wright A 112cc Auto Lite Elcc Pr Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors 797* l-dQJTjbdrl hot-win ibfiib what‘ Cit Nor t I wit“ Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Nor Pacific Paramount Penn R R. Phil Morris Phil Pet Co Pure Oil Co Radio Corp Sear-s Roe Co ‘LL 1 m.» umsma-aaw-miziaonanwe-na-ipu c: United Air United Drug United Corp U S Ind Al A Vanadium Warner Bros ><~¢b:—nt.aUIr—tdhI>-lOlv-4q%t§m»nr-l >-¢.=u_1csq I I t .. I SS»?!‘Sfifiiwu-33<9$5Sorw28inc-tl53ignaifii"é&$$q%$fi~fifififiia sla - . GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 3—-(AP)—A!te!‘ rnoving uncertalniy above and be- low previous closing levels during much of the se sion wheat futures weakened today and lost nearly l l-Z cents ll. bushel at times. Wheat closed 9-8—'1-8 lower. May 106 l-8—l-4, Jiy 1.03 3-4-7-8; Corn unchanged to 1-8 clown, May 59 8-8 _1-2, Jiy 59 3-4; Oats unchanged to 1-8 higher. WINNTPEG, Jan. 3--(CP)—-Weak- ness on outside markets induced light selling during the last hall of today's session on Winnipeg grain exchange and shoved wheat tutures prices l-—7-B cent below the prev- ious clote. ‘Trading was slow and nervous as May wheat finished at 89 5-8 arid Jiy at 90 l-2 cents it bushel. Observers tailed to discover any definite reason for the weakness which dropped wheat prices about a cent at both Chicago and Buenos Aires_ MAKE THIS TEST to- If you’re a “doubting Thomas”—If you think for a min- ute it is possible to equal the values at this Sale, we urge you to “make the rounds”, try every Store, little or big and then compare! what the result will be. No Values Like These Elsewhere We're absolutely fearless as to Men's Bib c Men's Fleece c R SI Soil R ./$l,98 _9 QVERAI-LS UNDERWEAR SLlgPS — n HRgTS, for 2 Fine noizsrnnsrrrnrs as» Wool SWEATERS $1.69 Sizes l6 - I7 FINE SHIRTS 50‘| 52%»??? $3.95 SKI SUITS ALL ‘AT SALE mcrs S Boys Double Wool znzsTv/eed BREECHES — $1.29 $2.95 DRESSES $1.59 Men's Fur Collar Horsehide COATS — — — — — -—- ‘1 1.95 $3.95 nirrssrs $2.49 O’OOATS $9.50 BOATS n s20. $10.95 All 18.50 SUITS 11.95 OOATS to $25. $14.95 All 22.50 SUITS 14.95 00ATS u» sas. $19.75 PYJAMAS Flonnelette Iii. $1.19 Toironcrtflwaan. 3—(CP)—Thc Toronto stock market had its iirst million share day since SePl. 5 111% and the second since January a. year ago. Action was concentrated chiei- ly in the golds and western oils but all index groups registered wide gains. Western oils l-cd with an in- dex advance oi’ 2.28 followed by the base metals with 1.07. the golds with 1.03 and the industrials .73. Aggregate turnover was 1,028,000 shares. Home Oil was lively and advanc- ed beyond the $3 mark. Home Oil turned over 29,000 shares and ('11s- ed at 3.05 for a gain oi 20 cents. Calgary and Edmonton closed 21 cents up at 2.36. Anglo-Canadian 9 cents up at 1.01, Okalta 4 cents up at 1.28, Foothills 1_3 cents up at 1.02 and Dalhousie 9 cents up at 55. Gains of 3 to 5 octris were boarded by Commonwealth Pete, Calmont, Davies and Pacific Pet- roieum_ RoyalTte advanced l l-2. Senior and secondary golds were tum to strong throughout the ses- I44 GT. GEORGE ST. GREENDAUS sin but. the heavy action was again in the Juniors. Lake Shore was ac- tive and a fraction up and Moln- iyre added 1-2 while gains oi 5 t» l0 cents were netted by Central Pa- tricia. Chesterivile, Prancoerii‘, God's Lake, Lillie Long Lac, Mon- eta, Northern Canada, OBrIen, Peri-on, Sylvan’... Tcck Hughes and lwrrght Hargreaves. The close was up 13 to 15 cents tor Mucous, Uchi, and Pickle Crow end LoMaque ad- ded 25 cents. ' Base metal shares were strong without much action. The seniors. Nickel, Norafida, Hudson Bay and Smelters. firmed 1-4 to 1-2 and the close was up 4 to l5 cents tor- Fal- corrbridge, Sudbuiy Basin and Ven- tures. Eidorado continued on the up grade( adding 6 cent: to close at 1.19. Steel. utility. senior oil. paper and implement. groups were stronger spots in the industrial sertion. Foods improved their positdon in the late trade. Some 01 the steel-s tightened uzp in lair buying. The Canadian 99 QUEEN sr. Cor and Fou Reg. $79.50 S EA L COATS $55 z Irdry stock: P011115 and point .1 Wd by Ulinfldiari iasiligrllai $50 51,": adian Celanese, Dominion 1120mm. ggélcwdyear T119 Pfd. National Car and Sinrpsons A ‘m PROPOSE CHECK ON CHILDREN'S DIETS ADELAIDE, Australia-(OP) _. When 1.249 children were examined in Victoria by the Commonwealth Advisory Council on Nutrition. 132 per cent showed evidcrrcc oi mal- nutrition. "II wc are to [lice facts we mus! realize that milk. circcse, fruit. vegetables and fish are not always or everywhere avaiiabc to the public in sufficient quantities and at prices low enough," o health oilficial said. added 1 to UNDERGROUND INSPIRES NEW YORK-— (CP) -'1‘irem’l something about a strbway in tho opinion of Dolly Morse who write: lyrics for swizrgy tunes during long subway rides. v WONDER OF A GIFT WE'LL GET IN THE NEXT PACKAGE mnufcn. lrninn. anneal: AT KIND ‘,2 eoecvs We MAY NEED HELP. LET us, GET ABOARD our: sure AND FOLLOW HIM MuMsY, I WANT TO SAY SOMETHING TO MRS. SEDGWAY wELLTilEriE IYAM IN . OLDTOKIA straw; i’ YA MEAN ME 2 .1 . v ’ vespwner ARE You PDOlNLi IN THifi PCOUNTRY ? MUMSY, WILL YOU KEEP AN EYE ON THAT LOBSTER NEWBURG’ BLASTED 1- "IMHAVETTOTAEOTTGTEIQOW ‘LS/ER I COUNTRY IN'P\ OCEAN i , .1 ( _ / [were _n1ig_».mii_ ' ’ (liter. 19W, Km: Ir. I SvM-r Red River Cornl cont-inn the wholesome goodneu of cracked when, ruched rye RED invrn i CEREAL =__._) EXCUSE ME,TILI_..IE..I SMELL SOMETHING BURNING~VLL CALL YOU BACK LATER .. .0525’: .4 0:25.41 Tl/AT £54m’ mrs m: SPOT ./ and whole llu. _‘__i I By Westover LOOK FRIGHTENED