SILVER POX Hamil “b.1934 their COMING AUCTIONS Lost Rscetoing Dill! in London \ May ‘lib, 188d February 21st, 1934 Last Receiving Day in London October Bib. 1984 April 25th. I934 Lost Receiving Dog in London Selling Commission 63', Shipping Tags and Bags receipt of request made to September 28th, 1934 will be sent upon our New York office Please addrem all correspondence to our New York Oflice, 542 West 36th Street ______..__.___. Iilrrii é? (Ict sa/so cannon sraurr s. c. 4 land‘, lagland YESTERDAY? .. 10c .. 10c . 10c .. l 8e . 29c 1215c t N-‘Oc Q - - - 40c Parfl y bunch 10c Clfchen . [L00 Ducks - 1 1o Gseaa 35 Erna 50c Butter . 20c Fresh Imus-ch lb . 17c Lettuce 2 .. . . R-‘le Rwret app'e cidor II - . 50c Ilcd Tomwoes lb . & E. R. snow Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness Pivotal New York Stocks (Oaladlll Press) Stock Quottion mum mam... lllllllllllltlijff Oorrectemr Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue r4 Power Corp . gut-bee Pow vrinigan . . . . .. ducoun . Montredl g Stock Market assay llctiol] Front Montreal Pow st Brew .. . (Canadian has) (on-ai- ma? uoxrnnan. Dac 22- rmen a: foreign exchange in raiatloa to Canadian dollar, as enmpi 1d by the Bank of Canada, e Alaflifis .1 legions belfi . ‘B. Brasl m re .0840. Bulgaria low .0160. China Bus‘ tong dollars i. (‘sochoalnva is crown . . Denmark hrone .2219 Iiulard flumart 0.1:. trance franc .0611. uermany relchnma ‘a lroece draehma .0138. Holland florin .6201. Hungary pen .1111. India rupee . - holy 1m .MM. Japan ysn .3100. Jugofnvia dln s r I780. lraat Britain pound Pl 0061. 0214. New Zanland puma! LGIOS Spain probe 1218. Sweden krona 1%. Bwitserland fra United sme- NEW low b or .8010. dollar l‘ per seat t YORK. Dee }-(AP)—I‘0I- eign exchange strnu . G Iritaia 33* high 5.11 ; ‘K so d~y h'ls I10: France 6.11: 8.21; Brlgnm I1 U: Germany rsat eloss Ill: its If. 1 l s t Ixohsnga to seddliw l0,” dtoeha Close an.“ 1,001,‘ _ n _ N l a Pl c1 1 ~=---- ~- u- ti. ~~ ti»: . i. ‘"' . “t” ‘s’ ""'""'°° u":.:~r..-.- *2. --- -- c» M» ti“. t..."°:....*.-..: u... Am ell . 48% A- ‘Montreal-Pound B M“; U I. m“, N, 2 cw a ' k w?“ N“ at flacfwfilds-nflirfi ' 101.18% Mlfwwzvtiiiiixinillgq g 1°. c-u‘. 8 f‘ if}: ex l for“: édrzélitgia" - - Atchison m t" s81" 1 now, franc out}. 55b1,!“ *9“! 99 ~= ‘f’ "'3 c l Aiibwn low -* s: r1 --P a s any, fr: c nad- F" S‘! W‘ "I "m" ""“'. "‘ 1 Agent at: Summerside, Lloyd Lewis g3: 6:11-51" - ws n- sui-='1e7i"r=. u. s. sen-Cm ;‘,',,‘,.‘.",".’r'l3'v%‘.l.s°....§'}‘.u?'§"§ w ‘ lifrNod crn... 12 - _- - m ss.s14","i‘~""“'w* - El 146 Richmond St, Charlottetown u... . . all "J3; n91". ¢1i1'i.“."£s“u 5.2,,’ w w. l (‘haapeaka and Ohio 8% ________.___ m unis Ccou Glas .. . 814; ’ orn r0 ur . i: MTL. CURB PRODUCE Gen ‘ec o \ x a ma Gen Foods . 33 _-i_ "" ' n M g ,_ 34 (Oaaadlaa Prose) hit“ nil-flier . ml: m”, (“"4" ""') nous-nun. Dec rz-usrs w! I h" ma“ - 7-’ B A U11 _ _ sharp drop in price while butter ad- ‘ Nat Biscuit . . 44K gpuuburnol‘. vanccd and other Lnes beldduuuballk; oatrnl ounuan locals, as. pov word; Western ald lasters loeala, Se. N, Y c"""l. Inn 0:1 - “i °" "'1 i§°“"°'\.{“,_5'{n;,, ‘Q? ‘fi, r word; Aalaaaeausesta and Csdag Bosnia, to. p r word; Classified PM“ Am" m“ Imp Tob lurk“ 2'3.’ 1 Chflum" PM]. . per word| la Islaariala Natlees, 10o. per loch; L Its of Ilaral and Pub s“ N J y‘ l"! P"! wholud. n '3' anmuon n. m Spiritual s, Cards, ill, do. per nsann Laura of Condnloncq 10c. Rm“ * - - ~ -- - - - 6% Walker Pfd b" °'°r' ‘P? 9r a N“ ‘ “Input” swsscharatlaas at Thanh]: aald Appraeiaean. 10o. psa- loeh or so. par gmz?‘ g.irb):d: "' '" '" ' ' a££1°;d‘1unz‘ [n “do” o, 1,“ wor er Iflea aa app eaten. _ __. '" ' u d a u” Ilnlaaam Cbfigs fer any advertisement twenty-live colts. iiliifu Ppsrbh 1124i: o‘? (ffglufi, "§‘,‘,‘,',,,,‘¢‘f’ Q10“. t y u s lob . 1s 1N! lug generally 14 to M ems s nonvi- ‘ fi fir- ‘ ‘ “ - u s seer 41 a soul of so bow W" 011"“ 1° Vanadium . ell!- ls-rau-ss Oreo I - 1 u 1 t loll lass m the two, s n.‘ MISCCHBDCO“! Wmunnmm ' ' ' " a7 ofcfreds“ 6.?¢£’3‘€".|r-“ den-bribe; o: out "B" Woolworth UV; ii ssysbls ls advaaea. "‘*“*_i*""'“‘“ " ' _ 30138110! Pflll) g gym cant. n dolen, becoming molt- GIT YOUR PRIVATE CHIJBT- _ EGKBIIOAT , cc 8- ch“ a ,:e:','m,;°: fgenfg tiara; ‘i: is?) m” 6”“ now muwut daily‘ l7 cents for A-pullafs, Heavier arrivals F01’ S810: Charlottetown Guardian Central "3 s u» market to decline. Ro- IOI BALI — AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge Ind Wliist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. NOV. l-tf. I01! sALl - 0N! 00W I YEARS old Newly frnabened. Alex Stewart, 8859. l0! BALI ~— AUGIION FOB-TY- Pive. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. l-tf. CAIDBOAID SUITABLE I0! lining outhousss, etc. 1c per sheet. Guardian Oflioe. tf. nus ‘rolls-a usurun mm- bw left Ordm’ yours now. hes delivery when required. Call at 1N Queen st. or phone ans. m1 rarvsri nous nnmanoaa- m, h, h 1 . We start you. The ‘ Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Tomato U0.) ANYONE WISHING T0 0on- tribute to the Children's Christ- mas at the Protestant Gr,hanlle may leave parcels at oflice, 158 _ 11. Flour seconds 4 40. HEIDI)’ Job Printery. HOW T0 GET A GOVIBNIEN‘! Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. LE. Tornntollll.) . Prince Street, City. 8d ANOTHER. IANKBUPI‘ STOCK! At Simpson's Auction Room, Elie W Queen Street. Men's suits, shirts, sweaters, tics, scarves going .- he.‘ large assortment of a; Ladies signed tapestries, runners, N-Bdd 11-827. bargains. ' dresses, 1st- eag styles. a few beautifully de- NEW YORK. Doc 2Z—(AP)~1ndex of 15 staple commodity prices (Dec £6 equals 100 um avmIIi-i equsls Oats feed no 2 Si. Flour spring wheat patents firsts (D Flour hahera 4 80. ii‘ our w.ntcr wheat patents choice 46-8 b0 Flour white corn l 404-60. Bran ton 19.26. Shorts ton 20 25. Mlddllnll ton 24 M. Rolled 0"tl beg 90 lbs 2 75. Hay no 2 per ton carlots 14 L0 Chemo Ont 10 Butter no 1 rorradcd 24-24%. Inn. A-larsa M ‘Klrh Pre . l Root-nay . , bah-land . I. Shore .. 4m; Gold .. Maosssa . ' Man Basin . . PHVATI CIIIITIAI (ill-DI km war‘ qhmgm" mo“. 3w Eggs A-rnetllum 30-31. v W s- w win-w Evervthinl mu» =- uu :.;:;::1:;-::.*:r-..... ins. Ohaflotsstown Guardian ,,,,,,,,,., m, In-unwuy, "w. Qntra] JOB Pfllitdf]. mountains H)‘; l lawn‘ I m‘ Position Wanted ,.f.‘2.‘“.‘.?.'.‘.....l.“33. ' , I TQ Lgt ‘iii B. C. nolfeo, Mrinlosh f! iilnry , rosrrron WANTED-BY amt Mgr-Bid fink. M“ n" ' LIT -- IDOI. 30A!!! OP- up take charge of children or as- N; s_ lm" hm, n‘; u, tional. llsor P. W. 0. Apply slat at. housework. Avvlv o. n. s. _._________ Guardian. SIN. this Office. 8853. e _ _ Currencies Wm“ Grapetrult JIIIOB ) "NTID — IIATID B11111!!! -———- non-rosin, n.2'=~.»_wu». demand bgwm ‘m; hon-Q An mg t was for the pound sterling fairly heavy F n25 Iii 22g lens 2 Mus 3 2%; 3 .3 ‘Ears-i? siggiiigiié it i F"??? iilgtljéaiia? Roosevelt's an- rolluwtng Pr< aid/rut States nouucsur-nt the Units-d recorded a sba IAiYIIHCQ on lost- resl for ign OXC-HHIIQI today. The pmmq ¢lmd st the high for the day, lmcst two cents abova Its opening revel. At the end of the dd? it was uoled at 85105., up 2 15- d cents |r| last night's flpa] notation. The United Staten do lsr eased to a discount of l‘ of ons pucent. off l-ld of one we v-nt, while the French franc reeurdrd an advance of . cent at flll cents. OHI- cnrrrhclea were unchanged to fractionally high- sr. (Asaoaialrd Press) NDON. Dee II-The United dtassa dolfnr ended at M10 to the “q ma", only s fraction off from he ext-hangs bsnhg off'cial closing I t ll 10'4- "1701 offerings sad lack of a strong comrnsrcal demand ennwd the lolllf u, m, grgnr openilll at I608 to the Wumh m eqgpnrwm to the over» M": nuotsfoa of Milli. A gain was shown by gold nrreney. n‘, Imus-h franc gndlng at U.B to the pound. I times. the Units-d grYf-‘Iffiztinffi 3i in Puts at 10M pam- (s11 son's to the Mrsl Til "notation, rowdy was 10.41 cranes , ern s . iv. Y. guns (Oil Pli) had , enten-d the market fur aiver. tbs rate . 05'!‘ p-s McIntyre . McMillan . . MoVltti .\i ‘rreadwoll White Il-rle .. Vlfifliid . . YH‘ ~ otal _lrl FILM). UILIBTID 1g "m; my A-gr-de. 1d cents for B- grade and 13 to 13% “outs for C- “ grade "ctsses fies-o ‘sad IuflIIIdl—-LO¢M cloa- ai ~ Iin 1i gros ai . Peliinglrg» m-y‘ absrflynsnd l2 L use. I‘ ii Wheat closed hi h . xii’ ‘bra-Cotton. Ilbbfl,‘ ‘eiotbs sad sugar higher. -__-q__-- ( IINNIPBG Dec i , rk-Prasidsut loossvahs sllvar poilely‘ and a batter n wheat col- net hlfly ‘setivs trading on the Winnipeg Grain l’ Dem-ember ‘mi: closed at Mt; lhy st and July at 06% oil » THAT 114E PEOPLE MAY KNOW This little patch of red clay call- ed P. E. Island is the last trench held by the Prohibition forces in the warfare against the Liquor The new ssblngton silver program- me pep up stock and grain mar- hols 1n United llltee and ruultsd in Winnipeg wheat advsuein about two) any agsinst s five-can rslsy ai cago. The southern lnahat failed to hold its gain but Winnipeg prices with the aid of export saias estimated at about .000 buahe receded vary litlls om tbs hlsh Mints. unearn- whest offered overnight ported all d been accsptad by importers. (Asaaehdad Press) CHICAGO, Dee fl-Jnrpdse ae- nouncesnrnt of remonetisaflon of now- ly-mlued domestic silver hoisted when! l1 cents a bushel today. with most of the grain held at the is . i Grain trade comment leaned to the view that the remomtisation plan was ‘a gesture toward iofstion. lt was a - so intlmnted that tho measure ml t’ fsclllste export of the unsild gorto : of the ouoosouo to 5.000.000 ushell of United States wheat earmarked for; sh-tnmeut abroad from the ills eoast Wheat eloscd strong 815-4 eants s-l hove yooterdn ‘a finish. corn 135-2“ up, ants lii- advanced. and provis- ions unchanged to a rias of 1'! cents. (Canadian Press) wmruPlo Dee 22- Wheat: Dee oust; lay on: hi! B. (3:10: Dee 39KB; II! fiysd; Jill! ‘Bailey: Dec 81KB; lay 81K; III! CL!‘ Yllfi! Wheat no 1 hard B96: lio 1 M? Traffic. The other eight provinces have gcna in for a system called, “Liquor Cont-ml." not on any high moral principle, nor chiefly because there was any real expectation of reducing the evils of the rum bus- iness, but because guvemments were needy for the revenue attain- able. The liquor control method is a csmpromhe with the traffic, It has Heady become notorious that governments welcome large returns from the business, even though this always means big sales, incl-cued drinking, social misery, indium-l waste, traffic danger, and moral iklrsdatlon. Outside of Canada. the United States has Just repealed the Prohibition Amendment. Some North European countries have IiVfli up the pmhlbltory experi- ment fcr other methods. In most other lands nothing more than lo- cal opton has ever bren tried, "The Is‘snd" stands lltmg m he; loyiiliy to the principle. ltiseasytopokefunatherfor this. 5o many people have no real moral insight or enthusiasm of their own. They live respectsbly. They are us=ful citizens. They may have real business ability, and be inteilectutrly brilliant. ‘Phey may occupy positions of honor and in- tlwnce, and in the realms of m. dustry, polltcs, or culture, and dis- chsrao the duties pertaining to these with efficiency, serving the public well. Yet these very persons are purely traditional in their mor- al outlook Their spiritual ideals are those of a passing ags, inherit. ed. conventional, a bequest from “l9 Past. Such persons may help i° keel) "Cliff? from degeneration and decline. but they are not pion- 9911- T7195’ will never lead in any movement of a pwflcssivs charac- ter affecting the mcral welfare of ’ .- On the common level, they lllly a useful part. but not for a tars. 1'0 all our friends and customers we wish I Merry Clsristusoa undo. full your of Good HeoltIqCheer ondPros- Miln- TliE ROGERS HARDWARE 00., LTll.. rein use rnvs run rows wigs-res”- "T m. o. r. Dalgneaas, mam series ‘ Balaawillbeatmyedhsoa Cdiaal Sommsraidsoalisembsrflthaad days! iagaadwillpsybighest ‘ (SgIJHLRAYNIIs t: markups-leash! So viet Atheists To Religious Forms (By Sta-fey P. Oust All sooafed Pram Iordgn Staff) MOSCOW, Dec 21—-A drive of the All-Union Gfidhs Society t0 convert to the ways of disblief those who retain their religious be- llefs was in full swing today as Christmas approached. The Government itself set an ex- ample in Gcdleasneas and demon- strated to the proletariat its com- plete lndlffermce to the significance of the day. The cen- tral executive committee, the chief administrative arm of the Govern- ment. scheduled the opening of its winter convention for Dec 25. religious The Atheiatle Organisation, act- ing as a private INN! with tbs OIIIIC “tpt; totalled $8 eases. Ontario cheese was steady at 10 cones a pound with offerings amount- ing to 41 boxes. Potatoes continued at 7b cents r so pound bug with New Brunlw eh grecn mountflus at B9 cents for sim- llst- qunntltlea and Prince Mwonrfi Island green mountains at 90 cvnts for 9i) pound bags Turkeys tn large‘ lots wvee mostly S a l e s Exc eed Expectations ._._._ (Canadian has) TORONTO, Dec il-Neariy n11 Tcronto business houses re- port, that sales this year have exceeded expectations some houses report they are sold out or almost. sold out. in certain lines due to the great Christ- mas buying rush. Officials of large department stores with branches through- Canada declare Vere has been "a very gratifying Christmas Mistress from the Marltlmes to the Rockies". Extra help has been hired. ____.__ Bhrlstmas-Spseials Walnuts, lb. 49c Sugar, 10 lbs. 70c Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. .. 35c Raisins (bulk) 2 lbs. 21c Molasses, gal. 59c Cream Tartar (bulk) lb. 32c Jaffa Dates (bulk) 2 lbs. 18c Mixed Peel, 2 pings. 25c Julia Seeded or Seedless Raisins (bulk) lb. 29c Palmolive Soap, 4 cakes 25c Kay's B. Powder lb. 25c Cocoa (bulk) 2 lbs. 25c Rolled Oats, 10 lbs. 35c Lard or Shortening, 2 lbs. 23o Matches, 8 boxes 25c Citron Peel, lb. 31c Kerosene, 4 gals. . . .....81.00 Mixed Candy, 2 lbs. 85c Oranges, dos. 25c. 29¢, 35c, 45c Apples (McKintosb) Red) 2 dos. 45c Gra lb. 19c Shredded Coconut, lb. .. 21c Mixed Biscuit, 2 lbs. ... 25c Clark's Beans (largo) 2 cans Island Beanad cans 25c Cooking Figs, lb. . 10c Eggs (storage firsts) dos. Ibo Daairagssorrrtsls , flalaallQvsleifirh. ILIEII [HS them the hardships enthusiastic. _ of the hill- cluubng adwnlurer. Indeed they will often sneer at him as s fanatic. hare-braincd their children will reap the hur- Vesta 0f the fields discovered the heroic pioneer, The Island can stand a. g:od desl of such sneering the scorn and ridicule of the con- , Notional-minded citizen. She has But by Pflriiv. reues on an intensive prop- to attract people churches, winch still function lg‘- capaclty on Christmas and Easter. full support of the Communist agenda and educational campaign away from the ally and usually are crowded to "One hundred per cent attend- Switzerland Centre Aluminum Industry I imtfllidll, Que, Svftnerland owes its p; the almulnum industry to the plentiful supply of cheap eleetrlfl Dean- ' in Canadian National Railways. '11s! Swim industry antidotes that d any other European county, mtiri beck to 1B8. At file , t till there are fifty nine sugedlnthe, “flonovfaiunsg, inum and its products, the lag, havimz an invested npftal of M,- 000.000 francs and ambit-Win! in normal times about. two thounnd Persons. The most important of the exports is raw aimdnum in piQ 11110", sheets and bars, d whbb there has been a heawvy decrease (1932) over the year pseviou. Gen- nranytooketlpcromtofthetotl in 1m followed by the Cubed States one tame, the ‘Unitai Kinr dom 562 tons. Belgium 470 tong Japan 414 tons. me balance is d- ance of wrrkers at their jobs on Christma! DIV" lb the Godless Soc- letys sogan, sounded by speakers unit; or ‘u dwemm plug and seconded that. a Christmas dollar be sent to the "Gyro Club" as payment. for Christmas seals re- Gighlei Verse" her chance to lead the way, But the prohibltlonlst must him- self be progresslve. Our ifimper- anoe forces in this province are a largo and influvnval army, Nor should we forget that in all the etha- provinces snd in other coun- trifl there are mllllons of the intel- lllent, high-minded. forward look- inl. level headed and warm heart- ed citisans quite as con-Huron of the Vllue of Prohibition as we are here. In the meantime, the moder- ates and tire wets have |‘>Pn able to secure a maturity of vot s or ill" rotten their way wlfhout such mfliority. Greed on the par-t of the traffickers, and sputu- on m; PK" 0f the drlnkcrs, are memen- dous forces to be féCk-unfi with in any moral advance. And here is where the challenge comes u; us m this province to improve the legis- lation, (by no means y't purest). to secure more competent and more sealous officlals for the enforce- ment snd intsrpeM-tion of the law, and where such changes in personnel are not immsdhtely fes- sible for ons reason or sfother, m arouse sentiment and get it expres- sed in ways that will be unmistak- able tn all who are entrusted with this duty. (his 1s a task for our schools, churches. and temperance socetla, and fcr that pntcnt, and wide‘y influential ngenty. the pub- lic press. Lastly and most impor- tant, let us continue our efforts to promote toiul ubsvncnce. the voi- untary and personal elimination of the drink evil, as prohibition is the n ,_ Jay and public elimination of the drink traffic. Win all you can to be "ter-totul" And vote for those who'll brook the "bottle." PANHURE ISLAND WODEIVS INSTITUTE 0n Deeeuvber 12th. eight. mem- bers met at the home of Mrs. Ed- win llaodonald for’ their regular monthly meeting. The meeting opened by singing was feqsanded by s recipe. we‘: read and ayaprovcd. Th; school and sick committees gave their reports. It. was moved E treat be purchased for a sick resi- dent. of the district also that one the mmizers to her house , Ja-nuay meeting. This programme for the evetfnl Adwted vlded between Gem-any, Prunes and Oacch ' Kim-IN. Wliwls. adminlstram i“ “MR5!” W dull. “oi-Or! even in the ranks of the Red Army, “Silent Night“ and the r011 call i The rn nutes of the annual mott- \ IasiUI-fiikfewlllh - “QUIT; dhnsnthehuamflfistitautiola Ltd, When we pelt your foxes- They are pelted right. When we clean your pelts- They are well cleaned. We repair defects where possible, but why have defects‘! They do not ocear when wa pelt and clean them. 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