/ S O ctiu BARGAINS BALDIIE-JIIDIISAIIDS or uuum yum n; m, . ma CliAkhtlT-TETOWN connotes 1i mi WINTER IAERDNANDISE AT SAVINGS YDII SIMPLY DAN’T AFFDRD TD MISS SALE STAIZTS FRIDAY JAN. 4 AND LASTS T0 SAT JAN. 19 SPECIALS IN MEN’S WEAR lFF ALL uinennlsnrnv SHIRTS. TIES. 80mins, GAPS, PYJAMAS, onrssmc towns, SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, m. m. Z5 P13. Sale! .sc2c1< QUOTA N. Y. Stock Exchange (Quotations tarnished by Johnston and Ward members or the Mont real stock Exchange, Mantras Curb Market, 156 Richmond Street. i‘ rlottctown). All‘ Red ... o~~.. 112% Allied Chem 137% ‘Allis Ohslm ‘l; all u." l5 l u e Combination Kitchen Brand OVERALLS Zipper Front, Sizes 36 to 40 Clearihg at 25% OFF Mezfs ALL MEN’S AND BOY'S WINTER OVER. COATS NOW CLEARING AT M; OFF All Wool OXFORI. BLANKET, double Bedsize. Reg’. $6.50 _ SPECIALS IN STAPLE ‘GOODS 3-Ply H e a v y KNITTING YARN ' Skein l-oz. S k e in s KNITTING YARN i z M250 Ladies’ PULLOVER SWEATERS 9 Values to $2.95 for of Ladies’ Another Asst.‘ SWEATERS Clearing at . 36” SILK. VELVET. Regu- lar price $3.00 Clearing at Childrerfs All Wool Long DRAWERS. _ Clearing K PRICE 49c Children's Rayon Stripe BLOOMERS ~0n Sale at Chlldren’s Flanneletto NIGHT DRESSES Sizes 3 to (i Ladies’ Fleece Lined VESTS and DRAWERS Each us" connunov VELVET %!.°.“l“‘“ “‘ 79c 36" Navy and Brown i23“‘???€‘......... $1.49 OUR ENTIRE LINE OF gADIES $1.00‘ HATS ON ALE FOR THIS EVENT ,-i..__-_-_ Ladies’ WOOLEN GLOVES Assorted patterns, all sizes. Reg. $1.25 Another line of better quai- ity Lndi ’ WCOL GLOVES Volvo: .;f~l..‘.'i v: \ t. onsooosbleilnec Ladies’ nousa pnassus Good assortment of patterns itl.‘l°i’.'.iii_' iiélfilé? $1.25 i Ladies’ JERSEY DRESSES ‘ 3 pieces 54" BABY'S COATS, Pink, Blue, Green and White. Assorted sizes. On sale $2.59 WOOL DRESS GOODS. Specially priced for this sale. . . .. yard c SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES on all REM- NANTS of FLANNEL, SKIRTING, SILKS, VELVET, RAYON, CURTAINING, COTTON TOWELLING, CRETONNE, etc. NO GOODS ON APPROBATION DURING THIS SALE THESE SPECIAL PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY zvoinczz" WE ARE CLOSING OUR BOOKS FOR ' 1934 ON JANUARY 25th, I935. SETTLE- MENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE MADE BEFORE THIS DATE. LADIES’ ALL WOOL HOSE. All sizes, but black only. This is a give-away ' pair unconsciousuecooonccnsulissn 5.12%? Z2112". i‘. $2.59 at . LADIES’ SILK PLAITED HOSE. All good shades. All sires. Priced for quick selling pair BOY'S EXTRA HEAVY WOOL _HOSE. All Sizes. Assorted colors. Regular price 95c. Clearing pair at VELVET scans AND TAM saws. IDEAL FOR spears $1.49 CLEARANCE or LADIES’ SILK nasssss ALL NEW srocx THIS FALL. A oooo ASSORTMENT 0F STYLES. SIZES AND cotons b miss: zoo m regular at .. ALL LADIES WINTER LADIES’ ASSORTED COLORS. WEAR. REGULAR, PRICE $1.95. ‘ Set (Hearing at 1/3 OFF Linen Roller TOWELLING Reg. 15c yd. .. yds. S1. yds. SI. Large Turkish rowuLs Regular 30c 4 I Clearing at zfor$ n 36” wide Dark StriplelFLAN- NELETTE 5 On sale yds.$Nu Stripe FLANNELETTE i Extra Heavy 5 - I Special yds. $ u 38” urgaleached COTT N Reg. 12c yd. . yds. $5: 8/4 Sl-IEETING Unbleached Wabasso Yd. Dark Linen TOWELLING Extra heavy .. 's/4 SHEETING White Wabasso ,8/4 Hemstitched WABASSO SHEETS .. Each PILLOW corron, yd 29D WABASSO 40" Children’s Navy Serge MIDDY SUITS Sizes 4, 5, 6 . . . . .. LADIES’ FELTS OUR-REGULAR $1.95 and $2.25 LINES. Good Assortment. PRICED TO i “u CLEAR Ladies’ nnvolv BLOOMERS Pink and Peach. Sizes, small medium and large New stock pr. ladies’ ANGEL SKIN SLIPS "Z':’:, PQTICII and White ‘l! ‘I w. l? T. $1.00 ..| I.‘ J.'u'..'é£u'>vu SILK SLIPS White, Pink, Peach. Small Medium and large I Reg.$l.98 Ladies’ Rayon PYJAMAS and‘ NIGHTGOWNS. Good assortment, styles and colors. Reg. 79c line Clearing at =ziggs . tysrs A (Llurr Add Mach Oil Elec Elrle First Natl Stores .., SWASFT? ' m B- ... Gen Elec Gold Dust Goodrich Rub oodyear Rub .. Natl Bis Natl Dairy Prod ..._ Na/tl Pow Llgm _ New Haven .. South Rail ' . Stand Brands Stewart Studebak : Woriih Pump f‘. ‘SPECIALS in HOUSE runmsnlucs DISCONTINUED _ ~ onsiroms » . n " .' CONGOLEUMS and . " LINOLEUMS ~_ 3 CLEARING at so; orr i f‘ PRO FRILLED CURTAINS. Good qual- pr. ity. Rose, Blue, Green, Goold Trims 2 ‘N! MOTTLED AXMINSTER RUGS Sircflxlil. Special. Each fiu“fu.':‘.§‘.’§'ii’?i.‘i 5E 31.15 L BNN8 EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES on all CARPET BUGS During this Sale III]. Tex Co Tex GulfSul Tim Roll Bear . Union Oarb Caz-b _ Union Paco . 2 3'!» 1x91 i ‘HE (Canadian Press) » ‘2—Alded b} s" w-‘fo tr w" n Yellow Truck i ".‘..’ICI1I.I‘GI\' ~.\rl dairy market today. No 1 butter in carlots or less mined V. 0t s cent at 31'»; cents s pound- To retailers solids were 2i cents and prints 23 cents, Re- mffs were 25 boxes. wider rarre p evailed on prres for tcp quz-f“ ' graded eggs ir csrlota o~ ‘ ‘ "r- wcre quoted 1'1 to 34 cents, A medium r to29cer... ‘at25tc28 cents, B st 25 to 20 cents a dozen- Arrivals were 953 cases. Cheese was unchanged at 9% to 10 cents s sound tor No 1 current 56 to 9 cents (or sum- . Only 3 boxes arrived. toes were steady at 45 u» 47 cents tor Quebecs, 48 to 50 cents tor New Brunswick: and 50 to 52 cents for Prince Edward Islands, all per 80 pound bag. ma. cum; Ward) ed .~-.~u-wifi"t"l"~'~'fflk ‘M’ *" ..s mtclliicentsandcat- - cosszr (By Johnston and Ward’: Special WAN) MORNWG MARKET LETTER trial and Utility groups up on the ch; but the Rails closed lower. Lands-rd statistics m thelr re- view o8 dents in January markets generall move upward flllfmli the irst h of the month and ower in the second halt. As sn average. the January price level also would when: generally to be shove that tor December. As the iris: quarter grflsresses hlglher prices usually evclop with e high tor the ger- iod more often in March. ‘he sgeclal uncertainties surrounding t e Congressional session may up- set tne usual pattelr- but the tav- urablo outloo (or spring business Is encouraging. - l-aiilaw and Company. HUMWIARY NEW YORK. N. Y., Jan. z-Gold Bars uoted in London market at 140s 1 ‘Ad a alnst 141s Monday. Iron Age’ says Steel works up; erstlons during past week rose 41 cent from 36% percent a wee ago. Glidden and Co and subs year ended O:t. 81, 1934 net profit equal to 81.88 scommon share a - slnst $1.51 s common more In previous year. American Gas and Electric Co an-l subs 12 months ended Nov 30 out that stock prices » net income equal in 91.83 a com- fion share against 01.76 In previous mo . Reserve Boards eondltim’: state- ment o1 weekly report member banks as at. Dec 28 ws 1n- cresses tor the week o1 $03,000,000 in loans and investments and $25,- 000,000 in net demand deposits, time deposits WP $6,000,000. National Power and ht Co 8nd subs 1 mcmhs Nov 8 net Ln- come aqua to 94 cents a common share against 94 cents a common revious 12 months. Nation Power and Light Co and subs 12 months Nov. 80 Jet income equal to 94 cents a com- mon shsre against 94 cents a oom- mon share 1n previous l2 months Int‘l bhoe Co Iiscal year ended Nov 30, 1934 consolidated net 1n- come equal to $2.67 a common shame against $2.58 a common share in previous fiscal year. ineers Public Service Co and cons ituent companies 13 months ended Nov. 80, 1934 consolidated net imme $97. 090 after charger ggual .0 82.27 s share on combi ’ cumulative pfd 85.50 cumulative pld and $8 cumulative ptd against net income 81.743913 or $4.05 s share cn comhned 01d stocks in i2 months ended Nov. 30, 1933. High Low Last 104.46 103.38 104.04 18.70 17.55 17.80 95.82 High Low Last 38.89 36.29 36.44 .2 Dow Jones 30 Ind ‘l0 Util 40 Bonds . 20 Rails NE W YORK EXCHANGE (By Frederick l‘ " , Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 2—The stock market greeted the first tradl session of the new year with s mild advance on modest volume. The market got sway to an ln- diitcrent start and ruled within a comparatively narrow. range until late 1n the session when activity broadened somewhat at improving prices among various industrial shares. The Associated Press average tor 00 selected stocks advanced .18 oi a point t0 40.87. Fair gains 1n the industrial. section o! the market contrasted with generally lower prices for rails and utilities. A t0- tsl o1’ 878.900 shares changed hands compared with 1,018,000 on Mon- day. America Van rallied sharply for a net gain of 3 points to close at 117 1-4, a new high tor the past year. In spite o1 sharp gain in the steel operating rate, shares oi’ U. B. Steel and other steel oom- penles met some selling by those who were disturbed by the possi- bility o! labor unrest in the indus- try. Losses were confined to lrse- tions in two instances. U. S. Steel closed 3-4 lower at 38 1-4 while Bethlehem gave up 1-4 to finish at 32 l-4. Republic wss unchanged at 15. at 50 1-2 Jones & Laughlin was also unchanged. ' Case closed at 80 with a gain o1 2 3-4. Cerro de Pasco scored a point at 45. Radio B was rather quiet and showed an advance of 1-2 at 41 3-4. American Telephone. at 105 5-8, was up 5-8. Consolidated Gas was unchanged at 20 1-4. Amongst Canadian stocks Ford o! Canada A was the best perform- er. scoring an advance of more than s point. The B stock was up tractionslly. MONTREAL EXCHANGE (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. 2—Featured by strength in Shawinlgan Water and Power. securities on the Mont- real Stock Exchange today opened 1935 with a generally firm tone. Outside of the power group prices tended slightly to irregu- lsrlty although six Issues touched new highs for more than a year. The upward movement was re- (l-cted in the -3 rise on the aver- "c of P0 stacks ‘c 820. In ti" h'."*"'.""* turro" r "no: 7,31,, ‘~--,__.--i-.. .- "-1 u“- -l.""l‘IY a th ":11 of th" r! v1". tvdin’; —Shawinlgan Power mounted to the highest level since last August. (t opened at 19 1-2 and than moved up to 20 being shaded to 19 7-8 tor a total rise of 5-8. ‘The company's annual statement to be released shortly is expected to show s betterment in operations for 1934 over 1933. International Power Preferred advanced 1-4 to s new peak (‘or more than a year at 8 while B. O. Power gained a point. Power Cor- porati and Quebec Power were slightly higher andddontresl Pow- er wss unchanged. Dominion Steel . and Ooal “B" highlighted the steels with the “r- tnbiishment of a new peak at 8, up l-4. Bales totalled 20. 2m bonds $7.400. Markets I At A Glance (Canadian Press) and Montreal-Indus- shsrea : Toronto lgh . New York-Steele closed higher Winnl Wheat closed lower. Mont -Silver easier. New York-Cotton unchanged rubber, gilt Ind collee higher. ' hQ .. 405 . ...4lt\ MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, llan. 2—'I‘he Torontc mining market swunv into the New Year with ‘a moderate advance on volume wc.l above the market’ recent sverage- leadership rested with several medium priced golds which were reported to harbor short interests, particularly Pickle Crow and God's Lake. Compara- tively small volume came out in the big golds aside from heavy turnover in Teek Hughes and lair trade in Wr ht Hargreaves. Base metal shares eld firm to strong and the silvers had periods o! weakness and strength. Sixty-two stocks closed higher and 3o owe;- In a turnover o1 35,000 5119595 Pickle Crow climbed to 2,09 and closed at 2.45 for a net gain o! 1 cenrt. God's Lake had a trade o1 21.000 shares and a gain oi’ 8 cents. Other gainers in the group ineq-g Central Patricia, up 4 Mucus; 1 Ventures a and Reno 2’. Little Long Lac sold down 3 cents. Comm-um 5. San An/tonlo 3 and Oar-lbw 3, TOR/ONTO, J . 3.._ Stocks » m Orandoro Greene . , Gunnar . . Halcrow (Quotations I II Joining, and .Wsrd numbers o! the losing 1 Mock Exchange. Ioltreol (‘orb IQ‘. an, 1M alum-n Street. 0am IIJ OuPId. 1Com. 00.4 Tex t. n .. Gen Steel Wares .. (gurds ._, ..... low Smith Paper .. T" ride‘... . i1 . Co Oan 00m .. Steel Co Can PM Win Elec .. . Commerce Mbntrreal .. Nova Scotia Royal ’ Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. "Jan. 2- Wheat nor no 2 84. __ Barley C W no 9 88. Oats C W no 2 54. Oats O W no 9 48. Oats feed no 1 48. Flour wheat firsts $5.40 Flour seconds 85.00. Flour bakers $4.90. patients 1mm- warm patents choice $4.50 i l I $4.60. _ flour white 00m $5.00 .10 $0.80.» $28.25. . Shorts n $39.25. . Mlddlina; ton $33-25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs 8335 Hay no 2 per Cheese No. 1 Ont 9% to 2”“? “htuitfi. 43 n srge . - Eg A 1 medium 38. gggs g l1 pullggs 36. 8'85 9-39 - Eggs A medium 35. Eggs glpulletgs 81. 8'85 - Eggs B NIsium 24. Eggs O 21. Po atoea Que 80's 45-47. N B 80's 48-50. P. E. I. 80's 60-92. s MONTREAL, Jan. - and foreign exchange 1n to the Canadian dollar as by the Royal Bank o! closed tadsy as 1o1l'l3z§s:— no peso - . ' llnd 38955. llling .1876. Belgium be 2834. Brazil milre , Chins Hong Kong dollars .4251. Denmark krone .2188. ' t’ Finland flnmark .0218- France tram .0887. Germany reichsrnark .4000. Great Britain 11nd 4.8893. Holland florin . ‘I33. Norway krone .2460. . Poland zlotl .1884. Rsumanla Ieu .0101. _ South Airica pound 4.8868. i‘ Sweden krone .2526. United States dollar 1 per ce discount. . NEW YORK, ' Jan. 2-Forel . e e irr .. Great Britall high 4.94%: 4.93%; close--4.94] 60 day bills 4.93%: France 6.63%: It~lv 858: Belgium 23.54; Germany 40.32; Canada l-0l l-32, ~ C urrencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 2-—The pound _ sterling and United States dollar, declined on Montreal foreign ex ; changes today. The pound lost i3‘ 1-32 cents at 84-88 15-18 and thl, American dollar was down 5-10 oi one percent st one percent dis- count, The French franc held un- changed at 8.57 cents. __ (Canadian Press NEW YORK, Jan. 2- e"'Can adlan dollar improved moderately in the foreign exchange mazketn today. The Dominion currenc: closed a: l 1-82, up 11-32 0t I cent. The French trsnc also stro ,advsncing $11.0 ‘A Sh: cent. Newtsl olr tin Inge e ovem r ' b: Bank " mu g a s ‘p o W91 ce was regarded s4 ccrvributln to this advance. . The fin sterling rate was $4.94 8S of s cent. below the last quota- tion on »~ mm n-y".'..".'.."' ‘ Kirk ‘r Robb Mont Studs; --- u» »' 1. s! .-,a,1-.in.=-.=-_q'~uw~uui~ .. . ton cnriotsioslfibu , I .0859. I to r- clasing rau . sr==wlzrpvwymyravrr-