vwr JANUARZJ. _1'g;_i1 ER. Brow & Son Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent ‘at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown WINTER TRIPS ln connection with trip of yours consult W. K. 181 Queen ' Street Central Guardian In vvoril. Ollie! rlllvl 0n npptiuiitlull. Miscellaneous v _ IE PAY SPOT Cf. ill l-‘OR ALL kinds of tools. ILIIIIILUQU Store, 108 Richmond Street. L-2017-l-6-31. you can pay prclniums nnd gi-L ex- pert service at our olllce in the Curiie Building. We need u few good representatives. J. A. Moore. Sun Lite, Charlottetown. To Let HOUSE T0 Call 1324. C.“ yo’. . h. . _ .. v I0 LET-SMALL HEATED apartment. partly Phone l24-W. LET 51 OLEBAR ST. L-liilil-l-Z-Lf. T0 LET—ONE-IIEATED ROOM. Apply to Gilarcliun. I0 LET — SMALL [Plfllk . ED Apartment, heated, private bath. electric rciriperziior and Sim/B- Also phone. S\lll..bil? for busi- ness people. Iillilliflilllfi pos- session. Apply Guurrliim. L-1U74-l-5-3l. rr""" Eemale Help “hinted A >:——CAI’1\.iiI.F. MAI!) FUR. was general hon-rouwirk. Aplllv by 1W- l‘ BT16. i tcr i0 Airs. Vincent. Tr Stale w. vs. I, ,. _ .. WANTED — (illfll. ONE WIIO can sleep lmnw. Aywlv iii Upper Queen from i: P. M. will ii P. M. Junnnrv 20th. z at least. thri-c l l“. City. lvlnsl be canal-lo churcc and ' in children. Sumll fmnllv. (loud " " . V/Flfll giving qua iiivniiun rcfcr- cnces to P. O. Box L-l084-l-5-7-9. llriileissiolial Cords “WEGAN c ‘co. Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street l’. 0. Box l2- ’ Phone 47. McLeo Bentley W. E, FY, K. C. J. A. BLNTLLY, K. C. lBarristcrs untl llilornr-y~.-nt-Law MONEY TO Lonum i s _ _ . v>> Bell & liiathicson R». B. Bell D. L. Mulhirsllll. LII-B Barristers & Sui rs MONEY TO LOAN Xneron Block, Chnrluttctnwmlfllkl. MacGuig-an & Trainor MARK R. MMGIIIGAN. K. C- C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, II. A. Barrlsterl. Snllclto a, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bonk, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. H. F. MCPHEE, B. A._. K. C. NOTARY kc. BARRISTER. SOLICITOB Building, Charlottetown. Palmer 8: Haslam H. J. PALMER, K. C. l. J. IIASLAM. B. A-, LL. B- BARRISTERS, ETC. o! Nova Scotia Chambq! Charlottetown, P. E- I. MONEY TO LOAN Illa 85. P. 0. Boa I17. . ALBAN Flflfilltlll BARBISTEB. BOLICITOR. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN hnloiCanada Bldg. Charlottetown Alex. W. Matheson lAitItIsTi-IR. SOLICITOII. s1: Honey to Loan Collection: Oiilcoi I Great Gauge Stront- por word; Annoum-cnu-iilu illill (fuming Evonta So per Word; 2Q pvt word; lu Memorium biotic-a, 70o per inch; Llata o! Iloral and Spiritual Offerings, (filrlin, rte” 4c per name; lnttora at Condolence 70a pm- inch; NQIIITR or ‘fllaiuks unll Appreciation, 70o yo: Minimum Uimrgu iur any advertisement hunky-live outta, .. --------|¢-»|-i.--.-..~-.. -.. iiunishcd. , L-l99l-1-5-lii. - that proposed winter ROGERS Charlottetown molly“ um; u u um. uoo. ouuooouovuuuuouoammucronoonuo Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance In, 4o par word; Western and Esltorn locala, Io Claallliod orkpo! For Sale ron sALsTMnniUM sizn Quebec Heater good condition. Apply 35 Lower Prince St. L-1980-l-5-3i. FOR SALE — GENERAL pose mare 6 years old in foal. Apply 111 Elm Ave. L-1976-1-5-7-9 t;.,;:-,:~—~—-———- FOR SALE — NEWLY FRESH- ened cow. Angus McEochern, __§ocky spirit. L 2008-1-6 zu FOR SALE — $86.50 NORTHERN Electric Long and Short Wave Radio, $40.00. Toombs Music Store. L-l985-1- HEAVY BROWN PAPER-AT present we have an unusually large supply of heavy brown paper suitable for placing under rugs. under shingles or for lining the inside of outhouses or shacks. If you are contemplating using this matcrial please call for it at once as we cannot guarantee future supplies. The Charlottetown Guardian. v L-1Bl5-12-29-ti Boarders Wanted BOARDERS ‘Iaccoiuuoiijriioi reasonable. Apply 200 Prince. L-l993-l-5-3l. mg wuim comfortable room. Ap- ply Guuriiiuii. ___L-l88lj§_-r3i. PXANO WANTED—WILL PAY cnsh for right instrument. Write particulars to Box “F? Guardian. L-202l-l-8-3l. Niale Help Wanted‘ violins nlmnxrrzninivcnn middle-aged man for farm work. Apply Guardian. L-1895-l-5-3i. i\\‘.~\.‘\"I‘ED (vsmniin iiMllFm form work. Amos Rodd. Milton. L-20l5-l-6-3l. Work Wanted WAYFED-YOIYNG MAN WANTS work on rnnch or farm. Write stating wages. Apply "J." Guard- iuu. L-2008-l-B-3l. m. SalcsmaTWanted I) I S T R [BU T0 R SALESMAN Wnnled. Toronto firm wishes to connect with a successful sales- num. prefernify one who has sold brushes, washers, radios. insur- ance. or similar lines. Product is new and there is no competition- Unusuul opportunities. Confiden- iial. Apply Mr. Bond. Canadian National Hotel, as soon as pos- sible. L-20l0-l-6-3i. NOTICE Inasmuch as unfounded rumors an current that my truck was celled containing a quantity 0| "11""; l wish to state that I hi"! hid III- sollllely nothing to do with the llquoi traffic, and If Iuchmrumora srocx QUOTA rzozvs rm: cuARwrrmuwiv ouruwuuv A Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pitiield and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. o-There is 110311118 111 ifldflyk news which might have s beneficial effect. on the market. As a. matter of fact EWOPBM: news seems to be a little worse and there is no improve- ment in the automotive labor sit.- uaiion, although newspapers can-y the story that a government oi- Iicial will see the vice-president. or General Motors for tho purpose of discussing a method o: bringing about a peace plan. Dow Jones carries a. story that: major oil oom- Dsxilcs may during the next few days increase midcontinent crude oil prices ten cents a. barrel ag- ainst 17 cents increase announced by Continental. Utilities -a.ppea.r to be coming more in favor in view of their better action recently. We would look for an irregular firm opening and believe the building clocks will do better. Copper stocks {so look higher. MONTREAL, Jan. 6—Bathurst Power’ and Paper-Extensive pro- gram of improvement in produc- tive facilities to aggregate $650,- 000 will include a steam plant, the generating unit of which will have shaft the vein has been extenicd a capacity oi’ 110.000 pounds steam per hour and a. 6,000 K. W. by- product stmm turbo-generator. East Melanie-Progress report. for December 15 period revealed in No. 1 shaft raising was started on the 178 east vein. advancing 16.5 feet in ore, wider than the raise assaying $24.31 per ton on the 325 level the vein has been extended 120 feet by drifting. In the No. 2 for 26.5 feet in ore wider than the N; Y. Stock g Exchange (Supplied by Pitileld 6 Co, members oi Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Amu-nndzi i‘ iit assaying $6.50 per ton. God's Lake-Drifting on the third level west o! the shaft at God's Lake is reported to have ex- :‘ tended the new ore section to 229 feet with the same grade ore per- sisting. MONTREAL. Jan. G-Cockshutt Pl "-—For the year ended Novem- ber 30 Cockrhutt should show after depreciation from $20,000 to $30.- 000 of earnings available for com- mon dividend against loss of $2l8,- l ' 000 last year. Bank loans will show at less than $1,500,000. Company has enough business on hand to run full five months. Their export ‘ department particularly busy. Prim-n n Home 13:1 I'i‘m~‘ Airnuys 1m Qlll-luw Gold m» ltmul Aullih-r or." lit-d Luke 1:.» ihnouiold 131 I(‘l\'llll' s3, (Supplied by Woods-Beads and Cflm- “will! Mont 1.1 lygny) _ liovhr- 4g uuyuiur- - smock: Glow Sun Aiuoulo Acme Gnu Oil Afllon Ajax Oil Alili-rinnv Ali-xuiillria . Algomu »‘ .' i'""!'\0t Anglo Huron-ion 001i Sullnury- Min a \|-|_-,,5y l!» Suliivuil AI-ntflgld ill) > lrulllle Astoria Rouyu 11, -' liuguinui‘ 1's ||ll£heii_ Iiunkflelrl 100 .-' (‘unullian ‘Ruse Metal! ' lh-utlle 1_'-- lililguod 11" Ill}: um 511w _ Down Jl ‘ii _ I Aunilct Bralqjfne 800 Wood laullllili! lln-tr 'l‘rotbewey l.\'-_- \l ri-.:lu_ liur 1g R x ]I>_‘__- hvlllll‘ iunlu-o Ruffnln Ankcrlio 11... Iuiill mining Isles 2m7,000. ltuftkillo lgnfiuidian ‘m’: ---__ llll Pl‘ " I (n.1,; i-plnmuton 210:1 ' TORONTO, Jan. 6-(0?) -V0l- l‘i||||_|0||( 4.. , ume expanded to two and a. half mmiiruuu Mal , - million shares on the Toronto min- t r mu - mm“, q-mhewey i mg market today but the bulk of Ponlrul Put _ it was in the cheaper isues. u , ' » v i-Lllliii iiliflilllff? m" semml“? 8°“- D*"*"""°'- ,-|,,,,,,|,.,,| noseuch Hard Rock, Kirkland| Lake| and (‘lllllllilitilillflll Powell-Rouyn and flve juniors, (‘nl-oinluln . Hmrvh,“ Gods Lake. Gunnar, Shawkey, (‘li-Ilvyp Stadacona. and Murphy, were pro- t'r rll ‘lflflflf Hum“ “Huang mincnt in the proceedings. Hard |,,,|;,,,,,,.|,. o“ Rock closed 10 cents higher and {mrkn-alcr Darkwater advanced 20 cents to lllllll‘ lmrvul Slscoo t till-nun: Full-unhriilzo FPII r.-|l Kirk ["1 hills lruunurur-ur , :.-': illuls Luke tlolilulv (ll no uhelte iluunnr Hold llurd Ruck llurkl-r Kirk Luke Kirk Hudson Kirk ‘You-nulls 2i Lugnuu I Luke ,\l.-|run - 1H Luke Shore lluu .r|ue Cohttul l Luvucup so lu-hel llro " n» Gold k I. I. IAN: lluvusxu lluvluuul C Kiull-nhin‘ . llnnllohu End .\li-,\li .\lv\'illl All-Wu: [viii liming Corp in III ,. strip-sang Nnruuila (Viirlc-u (inn-go nil Selections Pulnnur Pilrklilll luiuluro Puyinustcr I'i‘llII Oreille lN-rrnn I'm-lemon Cobalt Pickle (‘row Pioneer Porcupine (‘town Powell liouyn Pn-uiler .--__._ NOTICE All aocolnta owing me are now past due and I will greatly apprec- iate an immediate settlement of some. After January 15th l am handing all unpaid billa in for col- loci-ion. ALTON W. ANDERSON. L-2039-1-1-2i. 2.75. Kirkland Luke and Powell were up 10 to 14 cents each. The others, excepting Murphy, added 1 to 12 cents each. Murphy gained l 1-2 cents. , Royalite was offered down two points to 45 losses of 5 to 11 cents were recorded for other oils in- cluded Calgary-Edmonton, Home, Dalhousie and Foothills. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, Jan. 6 — (CP) — Prices held steady today in a quiet session on Montreal livestock mar- kets. There were no sheep offer- ings. Receipts: Cattle 18, calves B5, hogs 113. Cattle were unchanged. Calves were steady with medium good venls at $9.50. Bulk of veals sold from $8.50 to $9.25 while grassers were $3.75. Hogs were $8 for bacous, fed and watered. Selects drew $1 premium. Butchers, heavies and lights were $8.50. extra. heavics $8, sows $6.50 to $7. On the Maritime section, hogs were unchanged at $11.65 rail grade $9 ofl‘ cars, $8.50 off trucks. Sows were $8.10 roll grade and $6 live weight. Steers were stronger. selling up to $6.50 and butcher cows up to $4. ‘ Bulls were $3.50 and canners and cutters $1.50 to $2.50. Grass calves sold up to $3.75: veal calves up to $8, lambs $0. NEW’ YORK CFKB (Cimuillnm Press) Sitar-kl “M! lluior (‘you B 54% Aim-r Gus lillm" Ann-r Sup Pow 5'»; Axum: Hus bill-c A Allan ('0 , I l'|||| Mari-uni l‘|l Sen‘ (‘o 4% ‘ Iii 343s .' 1'17 I'll Light. Pow A WA; I'll Light. Pow l'i'iI iliiyiy Mlnarrhi Llnlrnent removes atallll. All lint Hi liriirgs Man Hus.- Flu-s O (‘liryslvr (min Sol (‘mil Sn (‘nil (‘un (‘on Gus Co tlonrlrlch iilluil_\'v'lll‘ ‘I til Nil I'll! iillti \Iui. CBP l (‘l-u lhiiiili-vnil in...» l'uc Ry Mom Wurli . urrziy (‘orp .\' \' (‘l-n lmrunnuint l'v-||i| ll R. Phil .\i..r Phil lH-t ('0 I'|r~'( ' Pull ,.- _ , l'|irc Uil i1: llmliu (‘orp llulliu K 0 slWlh-l Rim Sin-ll l'nlun OI south Pnv mil fill 1nd Sill fiil N I Smile (‘o Tux (‘o lfiiltml Air ‘u tcri (‘n Fnitcd mil; Fuln-rl Gus Imp ll S Rub Vanadium “Winn-r Rrol West Union West Alr B West Eli-c Woolworth BANKS (Runnlied by Woods-Reade and Com- rally) Bonk: (‘auniln Culninvri-e llunllnlou imperial Moulri-ul Noni Sculls Royul ‘ lnruuto ‘.100 Total lndus imlcs 140.2%). Rid Alkali BANK! (Supplied by Piiileld and Cllmltflny MrmIIA-ra ui Montreal ntlwk exchange and Montreal Curb Market) Banka 0pm Clone lik nf (‘an ilk of (‘mu Bk oi‘ .\iIl 225 2Z7 Ilk 0f l\ S. .122 IP11.’ ltoyal Bk 205 ' MTL. CURB (Supplied by Pltileld and (‘omnnny Member-u of hiouirrul mock Exvhnnlf llllll Alontrnl Curb Market) Sim-kl Alllillui .\Nll1‘h[l|rh H» A Uil lh-ilulnlrnuis IIl'<'\\' w”. l-‘russ-r l-‘rnsvr V T 0 l-nril g liir Wulker , Home illl linp (lll lnt lH-to Klein-hers A Price l'l‘|t'1\ (‘I'd lfiupulllv Rolland Paper MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Prose) Toronto and Montreal —|Indust- rial issues higher. Toronto Mines— Golds higher; other groups lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat l-4 cent high- er to 1-4 cent lower. New York-Cotton and rubber higher; sugar and coffee lower. ‘ l||||| Tull (your; Fl vi; Mt '1 Stock l Exchange , (Qapplied by Plttlcld 6 00., l mernbcra 0t’ Montreal Stock . Exchange and Curb sumo t WOODS-READE Co. STOCK BROKERS Complete‘ Board Room Facilities and Ticker Service to Toronto Stock Exchange from both offices Quotations-New York Stock Exchange Winnipeg (lruin Exchange SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTPETOWN Phone 166 Phone 1477 Summer Street 164 Great George Street - Market Broadcast. CI-‘CY 12.30 and 7.00 PM. Daily lluul ilrlllgo i|<|\\ Nlililh i||l .\lr'l\'l‘l llll l'n\v I'M l. ' Win-Ila ~ l'n|-|| llviwlwi: Pow Slnuv >'| lluw 5i . St of (‘un Pfd \\'ii| Ell-c Win l-llcv B Produce Prices _ MOMREAL. Jan. 6-—(CP)—Ens- mess in egg prices, prevalent re- cently, continued today on Mont- real 00911 Produce markets. Potat- oes also were lower while bugle;- aud cheese held steady. Graded BEE Shipments in carlcts or less were quoted at. 27 to 28 cts s dozen for A-large, 25 to 2s {or A-medium, 23 to 24 for A-pullets, 25 5°!‘ B-IHFBB. 23 for B-medium and 22 w 2: for c. Receipts: 751' cases. Butter was quoted at 26 3-4 to 27 “"1755 D91‘ pound for carlots or less of No. l wnlle lots to retailers sold at 27 1-2 to 28bfcr solids and 28 to 28 1-2 for prints. Receipts: 20 boxes. Cheese was quoted at 13 to 131-4 for Ontarios while Quebecs were lmquoted. Receipts: nil. ' Potatoes: P. E. I. Mts. 90's $1.80; N B. Mts. 80's $1.38; Que, Mtg, go's $1.25. MONTREAL, Jan. 6 -— (CP) __ Lower prices ruled for eggs and potatoes on Canadian commodity exchange produce section today while butter held steady. 311W?!‘ 5110i; Que. regraded 26 57-4 to 27; Que. buyers-inspection Cheese 5D0li—Unquoted. Eggs lspot- om. A-largc 27 m 28a. A-mcdium 25 to 26a, 54ml- Selection by Mr. llfartzn Power. girls of the district. four pupils . Santa . Santa Claus ~suCCesPSSl1lly bared the hundreds of gifts and piled them into the arms oi the happy child- ren. was tendered the teacher and Pupil.» bidding for the very after which all goincd in singing over all edges of the plate," one ol’ God Save ‘The King, and wishing them observed. l leis 24 to 25a. B-lnrgc 25a, B-med. ium 23 1-2n, C 22 l-2n. Sales: butter 110 boxes Que, pg. graded at 26 7-8. GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 6—(AP)l—Late reactions pulled all Chicago grain prices downward today, and more‘ than wiped out gains. Liberal country offerings of corn acted as a drag on all cereals. May corn receded an extreme of 2 1-4 cents under the day's top level. Wheat closed unchanged to 11-8 ‘ lower, May 131 3-4 to 7-8, July 115 3-4 to 116, corn 3-4 to 1 3-8 down. May new 109 1-8 t0 1-4, July new 105 1-4, oats 1-4 to 1-2 up, and provisions unchanged to 7 cents cfl‘. J 0hnst0ne’s River School Concert There was a large number of friends and porous prl-scnz. nt the Johnstoncs River School concert Dcc. 21st. who enjoyed the approp- riate holiday Program which was as prepared and excellently given. A Welcome Address by Margret _, Brazel. Acrostic by nine pupils. Recitation by Desmond McDonald .- Drill. by eight pupvls. Recitation. Mary Hiugiiu. Song. Lawrence Brazil. Duet, cncored Adel and Dolores McDonald. Dialogue, Dolores McDonald and persist the parties .- W"! be (liutlt with to t-hi! Illll extent Cl the law. tsllflflil LOUIS F. IIERRING. Murray River. L-Ztiiei-l-‘i-f-i. Annual Meeting The Annual l‘ ' “Milli i‘ the Charlottetown Drivlfll Plfi mi Provincial Exhibition Amn- Iatlnn will u held In the JM- retaryh office. 7799' mflminl- in wmmuhy, - ,k isui. m1. n ur oi 2 ifclw - ‘blame this am do! "I ”°°°"'5\r. 1936. J. W. BOULTIII- Secretary. The sbovc meetlnl Vi" 5° u" in mm until iurthcl’ unim- 'li'Z'I'096I"l' BRINGING UP FATHER I’ :- I 0v ""- Kwr Fmura smile-n. m, Ilmu qr. lanai‘, I i t Lawrence Brazil and William the teacher and pupils a pleasuni Morrissey. holiday dispersed to their huincs. Recitation, Elmer Trainer. Step Dance. by two dnrkies. Ccunic Recitation. and Violin HIGH WHEAT YIELD BIRCH HILLS. Saskr-A high Dialogue by Eight young men and j average wheat yeild “"215 hsrvesnco ,in this northern Saskatchewan Dialogue. Painting the Chair by mares. this ycar. On his Imni zur. farm. near her Nels Dahl thresh- ed 2,040 bushels from a 47-acri ficlrl for an average of ~13 l-l bushels to the acre. Step Dance, Basil Slavin. Dialogue, Womens; Rights. Voilin Selection, William Praught. Recetalmn, Joseph Began. Step Dance. Charles Walker. Christmas Chorus, Here Comes MEALS UVIPRESS DEBATERS EDMONTON-Jrlze size of mcul: . _ Y ._ ‘in the Dominion was the ilnw AMT the pmgimn “f” finbhed that impressed most ' Bernard amved ‘mg verrv Ungcrson of the University of Lon- me m 1L5 don and Malcolm Mac-Ewen of the University of Edinburgh, lnombcri of the Imperial debating team tha\ touied Canada LhlS_ autumn. "Apparently there is a law for- the serving of any piece of meat that does not suck our Before closing, a v0’c of thanks succesfull concert, FOR TALE That desirable large double-tenement residence situate at the Corner of Fitzroy and Queen Streets in this City This house is the property of the Estate of the late William Henderson. It is up-io-date in every respect being equip- ped with all modern conveniences and improvements. ‘ For further particulars apply to S; DesRnches. Solicitor, Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg, Charlottetown NOTICE l y PAVED HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing on this date, until further notice, all pav- ed highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 4,000 pounds, and except in the case of regular passenger bus services and in other cases where special permission is obtained from the Min- ister of Public Works and Highways. Anyone driving on Provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 31st day of December, A.D., 1936. By order, P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council. K. S. H LIMlllG, B.A.,0.P.A.,C.G.A. Codified Public Accountant and Auditor l) i Bookkeeping systems installed or revised i Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. - Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY T0 LOAN. Bunk of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. 52.1. -By George McManua ‘m1 - \= - ‘-‘ "\v§z-v>s. ..~——=.."*. -n--<