EN Jhone f» IN MEMORIAM MACDONALD— In loving mory 0f Elmer MacDonald - 'ho lost his life in a storm Christ 35 Eve. 1947. ’ ‘1. Elmer you are not forgot- ten , hough on earth you are no more. . :11 in memory you are with us, you always were before. Always remembered by moth- . Dad, Sisters and Brothers. LANE— In loving memory or am Lane who passed away a. ember 26th.. 1956. ‘ugh absent. he is ever near, ‘ loved. still missed and ever ldear- Lovingly remembered by Wife .' daughters. :1 STON -- In loving memory a dear husband and father, :Frederick G. Johnston. who de~ parted this life December 26111. 1952. ” that bright eternal city. ere no tear e’er the tye, the home of many mansions . ewill meet him bye and bye. ’ . ver remembered by wife and 11 y. i ‘1 STON — In loving melmou'y : i om grandfather, Frederick Johnston, who passed away a ber 26th. 1952. . ilshehas not gone away .. has he tnavelled liar m1 entered Gods eternal home . lent, the gates ajar. Sadly missed, ye1t alukays re- ..1....- u by his grandchildren. ‘ 00D — In loving. memory of . 7 our mother who passed away December 27th. 1957. Always remembered by hus- h». and son - . Bally 0111011: V 1.‘ S CHICK HATCHERY » now open. A special breed for 3 every need. Noonan Street, Summerside, Dial 3337. are and Trucks For Sale JOY 11, Fri, 1) . - XL”), 1998 7 For SalemT AUCTION Wfi~‘ t C for sale 8f ORE CARDS Gua ' . - CemraI Priming- rdlan Patriot 3 ‘, “___-R 0TH WAYS. CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you’re tin advertiser or a reader mate‘s profit aplenty for you 8506 e Classmed section. Phone R \ . DELAVAL ALL ELECTRIC 1300? 5.. capaCIty separator. All stainless steel. Turner Farm equipment Ltd, Charlottetown. \\ 2 PAIR 1Rovs SKATES SIZEE End 812 Excellent condition. 63rigged at only $4 per pair. Dial l 1 _\__._n _ . . __ TWO YOUNG PURE BRED JER- sey cows due to freshen first week In January, one young Holstein cow, due in April. Dom— Ien McGuigan, Hope River. 3RD FLOOR, PARTIALLY heated, unfurnished apartment. 3 rooms-newly decorated and newly finished bath. A l Grafton St. pp y 247l N FOR SALE HEAVY DUTY 506 — OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS l\\ x \ \ 9‘ \ - ‘ . \‘\ \\\\\ \ ’5Pecr vo'lze \ \\\ §\\~\~\&i\\:\ \\ \l \\\\\\ \ k \ giviqé’eflgg .- .n \\\ 114512125 A SAND] c. I \VHUT YUH THINK CLAu5-- WELL, JERWILLIM” 02-25 tire chains, size 710 x 15. Price $7. Call 69 Prince Street or Phone 9873 Female Help Wanted 1 SALESLADY FOR L A D I E S} Ready to Wear Store after Jan- l uary 1, 1959. Apply in writing to ‘ Guardian-Patriot Box C—21593. l WANTED Canada’s L a r g e S t All Canadian Loan Compan} has an opening in its Sum merside Branch Office £01 I a. capable, alert young lady w i t h pleasant telephone personality. Required for general 0 f f i c e work and typing. Phone 7306 Regarding appointment for interview. PLYMOUTH, HEATER AND radio, winterized. $150.00, 1950 Vanguard, heater, good condi- ". tion $75.00. Phone 8184. _ HE SNOW FELL #1 so DID OUR PRICES . following is a sample the savings you can ake today. Stop and try ‘0 of these fine cars! HOLIDAY . ' BARGAINS one“ CALL AND LOOK' 1, . THESE CARS OVER _ 1955 BUICK ‘ 1. Door hard top, automatic " 1 tone 19,560 miles ..1.' 1 $2100.00 ' 1958 FORD ' 1m. 500, automatic trans. ' — power brakes, 11,500 , $2750.00 ' ' 1954 METEOR ‘. wagon A-1 condition— fln‘e automobile III 1 $| 195.00 ” VOLKSWAGEN dio, Winter tires, 24,000 miles cot condition‘ a $1075.00 {41950 Morris Minor door—«a real economy car Y $|95.00 I952 HILLMAN ‘ 1 door. radio, an exceptionally ’1 311 little car ., $335.00 .1 I Filled With Anti-Freeze ' ALLISON » MocLEOD I 1 , LTD. Phone 7364 — 7365 , ‘t 126 Cumberland St. Charlottetown For Sale ER MILLS WITH HOP- and Dagger attachments. . ice of 2 screens. Turner 2 arm Equipment Ltd, Char— Iottetown. CHOICE PULLETS __an amlJShire crossed Barred Rock Laying. Priced to sell. ‘AI’PlV Brenton Paynter, L o n g 1V‘er, ‘ ’1’”! 1 I ‘ FORMALs —— WHITE. SIZE 15. 'turqm’ise size. lace. blue over ‘tl‘rquoise size 16. lace. taffeta = we 14. p i n k size 12,. ex- Wellent condition. Grey Winter ' 90% size. 14, Brown checked "91“th skirt size 14.——Dial 44:15 WAITRESS w'ANTED APPLY nu person to the Island Grill, Queen Street, Charlottetown. FARMERS MARKET Market More Milk! Raise Healthier Calves Master Calf Starter Grower Improved Formulae A scientific combination of pel— lets and specially processed grains. MORE PALATABLE Even 3-day old calves relish it. Watch your next calf thrive on Master Calf Starter Grower AT YOUR LOCAL ' MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, PHONE 5455a MARITIME REPRESENTATIVE PIG—YORKSHIRE PUREBRED one year old Boar; Yorkshire Sow to Farrow, January 7th. Alpply Frank Maclnnis, Cherry Valley. 10st 1111.. Found LOST—LADY’S WATCH YEL- IOw gold with Bracelet, Sunday night, vicinity Central Christ— ian Church and 3231/2 Fitzroy St. Reward. Phone 8901. LOST— IN OR. NEAR CO—OP Super Market, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, parcel contain» ing lady’s red shirt. Reward Phone 41595. LEFT MY MISTAKE IN 1958 Chevrolet, car at Eaton’s Parking lot, a parcel contia-n— ing butter. Please leave at the Pure Milk Co., Charlottetown. T: Igsith silver expansion bracelet between Retail Vendor. Store and P. E. 1. Hospital Via Eus— ton Slt. RewardraDial 5787. Guardian-Palrlol CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION cel- advertisement. for can. placceorrections and other .classlflxaeed services . . . Call the Classlfigd.d ‘ partment, Mondays through In “:11!” 8-30 A.M. 'til 5 P.M. Saturdays .330 A. M. ’til 12 noon. 8 Phone Charlottetown 8506 t we Consult the list of telephones grand. top of Classified page for the office serving your area.5 rd mini- IFI’ED RAT 1 wo charge. Coming Events; Ciel: word. per insertion 5c. Clgrtzilgn 5c tral, per word per in ; Western Locals, per word, ram: sertion 4c, Eastern Locals. pe ' 44:. per insertion . SPECIAL NOTICES —- Births, desaltlgg, $1.00, Engagements, Weddmgsa‘fiofinl. Cards of Thanks. $1.50. Ad 1 1 each name printed 10c, 131115, $1.50. Additional, verse 10c. Verse style will be followed, REGULAR CLASSIFIED 111581.32“ wgertrl ' ' charge. 4 I 3 consecutive Insertions, cit): word: per insertion, 31/2c, 6 W“— secu‘tive insertions, per word. per-1 a1 rtion 3c. 10 per cent addition. :Rarge, on advertisements not p within 7 days of billing date. ED SPACE ADVERTISING —— CLASSIILI‘Ch PAGE —— 1 insertion perhcolumn in. 3 insertions, per inch, per h ’ $1.30, 6 insertions, per Inc ' sertion, $1.20. H lIt'etfurm Guardian-Patriot Classified appears in both newspapers. These lower rates apply todV secutive insertions onslivi,p dflawlesc'ge- dered on a - I linelgts will be charged the one-time “lite on each insertion ordered. ad Advertisers aret riguestfliégst toiaJe it ' dvertisemen e I ~ mint: as the newspaper is onlyfirc apgnslble for one incorrect publica a; 2!; for the incorrect portion of a spa isernent. I I “$11.1; newspaper reserl es thditnilcllt . . I. r) . e t. reject. IelIse or _ tvoertalgicngp for publication in this new» 3 er. I)ng REPLIES — ing Advertisers Numbers 1. be ' - 'ential and “III not SBtrliltw‘Iepclijensfidare held only 7 days To lotions, [n memor- each line of and W Ad Information regard- using Blind Letter ‘ is held Lost And Fond LOST: FRIDAY 5-6 P. M. BLACK clutch bag containing personal articles, between Eaton’s rear entrance and corner of Hills- boro and Eustcn, Reward. Phone 3827. Mlscellanous BOX NUMBER REPLIES When “eplyl'ng to Advertisers 11 s 1 n g Guardian-Patriot Blind Letter Boxes Please be sure to correctly address your letter. Just follow this information as given in the newspaper. FINAL NOTICE All accounts and notes due us not settled by January 1011:, m to be handled by a collection agency. Avoid unnecessary ex- pensive collection charges by remitting promptly. L. D. MacLEOD & Sons, Victoria. s—w-hhun-‘umu Wanted To Buy WANTED 12 OR 14 FT. TRY"; box aluminum or wooden good condition. Edward Cardle. Kinkora.. Phone 21 Personal _ .FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. er be free booklet today. PROCKER & CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East, Toronto, Ont REAL ESTATE— For Sale FOR SALE LOCAL TAXI STAND Doing good business Write— GUARDIAN - PATRIO'J BOX 21472 REAL ESTATE For Rent APARTMENT IN DUPLEX House on Smith St. Belvedere 3 bedrooms, oil heat. Apply Mrs. Sterling Clark, Mt. Stewart. BIGGER PROFITS IN 1959 — Cha \MWQ 8 e Guardian, Charlottetow \ USE WANT ADS Summerside 80,31 —- Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 "— Alberton 68-2 DAILY MARKET QU OTATIONS SUMMARY Toronto—Market higher in mod- erate trading. New York—Market higher; rails, industrials in demand. Montreal—Market higher in light ‘trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL 'CPl — The US dollar closed wednesday at a dis- coun of 3 21-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. down 332. Pound sterling $27014. down V4. PRODUCE department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to-country station. wooden cases, lextrn-large 47. large 44, medium 36. small 32-33, B 34-35, C 23. Re- ceipts 60. Butter: Current receipts tender- lable 63-1174, fresh grade creamery prints, job price 6412-06; fresh wholesale 6414-6415. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, not waxed. Quebec white 34, col- ored 34; wholesale Quebec white :35: colored 35; current receipts lOntario white f.o.b.. grading sta- tion 35, colored 35341133010 quota- tions for wholesale Ontario. Potatoes: N. B. 75s 1.55-1.60. GRAIN ' WINNIPEG (CPI _ Trading generally displayed a pro-holiday dullness Wednesday on the Win- nipeg Grain Exchange. Closing prices: Oats—«Dec It. lower 73; May Vs higher 7311a; le unchanged 720. Barley—Dec % higher 993/011; May it higher 99%a; .1101 It higher 97%1b. Flax—Dec 15 lower 2.97101); May unchanged-'78 lower 2.851/2b; le unchanged 2.76%. Rye—Dec ’70 lower 1.00%11; May 1's lower-Va higher Loon-1.00%; le 1-8 higher 1.05 7-811. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: MONTREAL 1CPl—Agricu1ture ,________ . “’EEL‘D WRISTWATCH PROFESSIONAL CARDS ORDER FORMS BARRISTERS, CHIROPRACTOR RULED FORMS VOTERS‘ LISTS PRIZE TICKETS SOLICITORS, Etc. .1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. [60 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 81 HIIIII Bank of Nova Scotl- Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street Dr. W. R. Canon 201 Prince SI. OPTOM ETRISTS .I. A. Cmuthcrs, R. 0. 123 Kent St, I. S. Taylor, RD. Comer Kent 0 Queen 80s. Office 9138 — House 0756 ARCHITECT SHIPPING TAGS LETTER HEADS RECEIPT BOOKS VISITING CARDS FACTORY FORMS LEDGER SHEETS GUMMED LABELS iSYMPATHY CARDS DOCTOR’S LABELS AUCTION SALE 31.1.9 ASSESSOR'S BILLS ASSESSOR'S NOTICES WEDDING STATIONERY Dial 643’ [M561 J. A. McGuigan, BA. Currie 31113., Dial 9424 Queen SI. J. r. rooms, 1;. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Patriot - Guardian Cenl’ral Printery D” "“ Phone 8500 IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKhmon) G. Keith Pickard 160 Richmond St. Dial 573 Currie Bldg. 17! Queen. 3. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Dial 3361. dial-lottetown, 100 Fitzroy at D S] 8618 QC, M.L.A. Dial 2936 Room 207 Dominion Building P _ . eter A. McNeil . . Dial 3244 ARCHITECT Inc1al Secretary for leave . 160 G1. Geo. St. Charlottetown _ M30911” " Tm“ Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 51'. fixed by him. Mimeographing, Bookkeeping. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER DATED at Charlottet her, A. D. 1958 Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road. Charlottetown Dial 6349 E. S. CHANDLER. 3.80. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., Pm 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 83% CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1.38514; 5 1.37%: 6 1.34%. l durum 1.8434: 2 1.81341, 3 1.6731. lWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.6231; 21.59; 3 1.4934; 4 1.38%; 5 1.3734; 6 L343.“ 1 durum 1.84%; 2 1.81%: 3 1.67%. NEW YORK ' NEW YORK API—Wall Street received a surprise Christmas gift Wednesday the biggest stock market rise in two weeks and another record high in the Associated Press average. Based on the rise in the AP average the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange rose an estima- ted The rise was a surprise be- cause brokers anticipated consid- erable selling. It was the first day on which profits could be taken for entry into 1959 U. 5. tax returns. Rails resumed their rally of Tuesday. marching forward 111th industrials on a broad front. Utilities. spearheaded by Ameri- can Telephone's 3—point rise. also rose on average. The AP 6045th average rose $2.20 to a record $210.60. topping the previou 5 peak of $210.10 reached last Thursday. The in- dustrial component rose $2.80 to a record high, the rails $2.80 to a high for the year and the util- ities 60 cents. Volume rose to 3.050.000 shares from 2.870.000 Tuesday. American Standard was the most active stock, up ‘1 to 15% on 60.700 shares. Among gains by rails were Baltimore and Ohio 2 and Illinois Central 1%. Among Canadian issues. Alum- inium gained “In. Canadian Paci- fic LS and International Nickel 1/2. McIntyre Porcupine lost ‘1: and Distillers Seagrams 14. American Stock Exchange prices were generally higher. Among Canadian issues. Shawin- igan and J upiter Oils each gained Vs. Fargo Oil was up 96 and Preston East Dome and Sapphire Petroleums each closed 1—16 higher. NEW YORK CLOSING srocxs Beth Steel 49v. Monty w 1 nor 1.62%; 2 1.59%; 3 1.49%; 4 Borg ‘ernsr 37% NY Can: u HEATED, FURNISHED, ROOM, gated“ 0 63? 8:393, fig”) 56;: Centrally located. Phone 9M4. E1 Auto m 35* um Mm.“ 39% Queen Charlotte' UPSTADIS, FRONT OFFICE To .' . W3” 1177.12 03$? 32: ‘ . . . , w . Auditorium ct. Palmer Electric Building. Prlnhng a“ Tor-T .7 conceals 1 10:00-1:30 REAL ESTATE Requirements Sponsored by flamed To Rem SUCH AS MONTREAL Omega Hl-Y BUSINESS GIRL DESIRES SIGNS MONTREAL (Cpl—The Christ . b room and board in private MEWS mas holiday kept volume low on muslc . y home- central P110119 7334 WP ‘ the Montreal and Canadian Stock Melodalres Gp-m. LABEL5 Exchanges Wednesday. Prices SMALL APARTMENT, HEATED EADGICKEETSS 11112:; mtiloed. The exchanges and furnished. Centrally Loc— co 0 noon. Male Help Wanted eted. Phone 3684. POSTERS BY-LAWS , Employment Opportunitlas DODGERS w.” U be rakin in Traveller Wanted FEDERAL CM, SERVICE Forums 1 110 g Caretaker (Part-time) - Char— CHEQUES 310000 A P 1 d lottewwn - $2100 per year BLOTTER»S , .u ' For .E. . car an expenses , . . (Open to Te51dents of Chas» BOOKLETS Supphed Reply m Own hand' lottefown & immediate vicinity) CIRCULARS a writing Stating'age exper- Drafltsman (Mechanicall - ENVELOPES - ’ ’ _ Halifax $4050 - $4500 (Open to PRIZE LISTS IIOITI DOW? Ience, reference, and qual 1d ,5 of m Mg .m Pm ...~,,__ ~ - . “is e“ e ’1 e PAMPI-ILETS Iflcatlons. Phone number vmcesi .1», . O - BILLHEADS amfl/ ~ etc to Box 35 Charlotta Pom” am apphcat‘on “ms -...~~' " obtainable at Post Offices, Na- PRICE LISTS /,; town, P-El- tional Employment Offices, and 1 POST CARDS y the Civil Service Commission lNOTE HEADS ’53— Q wanted To B“ Ralston Building. 105 1101115 .STORE BILLS i | ‘ Street, Halifax. Nova Scotla. INVITATIONS 9.,“ . g9: WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PlN’l's where applications should be STATEMENTS ~ 2.3, _, ..-_.n or quarts. Dial 3595. filed, TAX NOTICES ~ «in A. - PROGRAMMES You can rake in this klnd of harvest ten or fifteen years IrOm now. About $10 a week will bring a guaranleed mini- mum return of $10.0“) in 15 years. Talk it over soon with an Investors representa- tive -— "your best fncnd financially." Call or write.- 0. F. Cameron District Manager Summerslde J. 0. Montgomery Representative Charlotteton «m0: I‘IIIIHO. unclu- mlavum w syndicate Causes. IIIIIID NOTICE Under the provisions of The Companies‘ Act, R. S. P.E.I. Cap. 26, Bruce Stewart &_CO. Ltd. hereby gives notice that it will make application to the Prov- to surrender its Charter and the cancellation thereof on and from a date to be own this 24th day of Decem- Beatrice M. VanIderstine, Assistant-Secretary. WA Currie nldg. Charlotteth McDONALD, CURRIE 6 C0. COOPER BROTHERS a co. Dial 6547 -— 6548 H. R. DOANE 1. COMPANY 148 Great George St. Charlottetow- ' ' ' date. final publication V adfi‘ve'ili‘lged under any Circumstances. 100mm Charlottetown ARTHUR .1. GARREI'I‘ PALMER ELECTRIC ammo ma. 5;. WHOLESALE P. O. Box 187 references, etc. Dial 5321 NTED OFFICE CLERK " GROCERY FIRM 5 day week, salary open. Apply in writing only to Post Office Box 186 Charlottetown stating experience. The papers were generally lower, but the other stock classi- fications were mainly mixed. Off 1’1 in the papers were Price Bros. a1 33% and Consolidated at 4211. BC Forest lost 11’. at 12% and Zellelbach gained 1’0 at 21. In pipelines Interprovin-cial lost 1/2 at 40 and Trans Mountain gained ‘10 at 12%. Royal lost 5" at 74 in banks. Montreal lost VI at 55‘s and Ca- nadienne Nlationalc advanced V4 at 5614. In the construction-s Canada Ce» men! declined 1.6 at 34 and Do— minion Tar gained V4 at 1411.. Up 1‘4 in the steels were Algoma at 3611 and Dominion Foundries at 4111. Down 1‘0 were Stelco at 5714 and United at 11%. In base metals Aluminium gained V: at 30 and nickel lost 1 at Be. Avro lost 111 at 12% and M01- son's B gained 111 at 22%. Industrial volume was 71,000 shares, mines and oils $000. off .12 at 59.36, utilities off .2 at 150. industrinls of! .9 at 290.9. combined off .6 at 244.1. papers of! In! 454.4 and golds un- changed at 01.20. Montreal Clodu duh 31m Abiubl hue: 31.0 Abit pr — Gt Likes 3% Asbestos 3 Bow 5mm — Bank Mon! 55% KM Bu [in - Bank Ks — Imp Bu! -— Bnque C Net 5610 Imp 011 0| Banque PC —— Int Nick I Bathurst A - Int Pup -— Bathurst B — Int. Peta — Bell 01% Mus-Fer 1010 Brazil I MCCOII —— Bldg Prod — N St. Cut 17% C Can —— Note“. 5190 C Cement 34 Price C Cement pr 27% Out Po- _. C Slum-Mp — Ilqu um 70 C Bank Com 55% Roy. 1“ _ Cdn Brow .I St. L on 10‘ Cdn Brew or M Shawl- MM (2011 Colin ~— Steel 07“ CPR 10 Trans Cu '1. 27V; Cocksllutl — In steel nu Seunm — walker 0 Brian 20% CANADIAN Dom 1'" WA cm Pep m Found-lion — M _ Closing averages Show banks 1 TORONTO TORONTO (CPI — Industrials led the stock market to a mod- erate advance In the Nobour Christmas Eve session. The mar- ket reopens Monday. Despite the short session vol- umes were considerably higher than in the first two hours Tues- day as three speculative Issues were active. Final volume of 1.200.000 shares at noon and 2.179.100 at the close. A single sale of 90.500 II“!!! of Nealon helped increase vol- umes. It traded at 0%. un- changed. Gold Eagle was the most active issue. trading 111,110 shares. up 4% cents at 34%. lines werec industrial loaders. Banks were down. Dominion Stores was up 116 at 3410. Moore 0011). moved up 1 at 8912. Algoma and Alumini each added V4. Royal Bank and Stem dard Paving dipped V: such. 'Sen'lor mines had“ losses and gains about balancing with sev- eral of the leading issues un. changed on the session. Falcon- bridge showed the best advance up In at 27%. In golds Rollinger added V4 It 111% and several juniors gained in a 5-cent range. McIntyre led losers, off 1 at 04. - Western olls added to their gains of Tuesday but changes were small. Pombins added V. at 91’: and Pseific Pots wu up it at 17%. Index gains: Industrials .02 to 510.30; golds .05 to 87.50; base metals .0w to 170.40; western oils .38 to 132.94. TORONTO CLMIIG I100” By The Candle- Preu Toronto stock Each-“eon. 30 (Quinlan II cents ulcu marl“ 0. 9—0“ M. Id — lx-dlvldcu. "—8!- rlghts. xw—Ex-wlnnll.) compared with Tuesday‘s 270.000 w Foods, refining oils and vii”- P .;.‘I-.,éfi Isl Such Sales fllfl In Close CI"! MINES Advocate 1000 300 I. 300 +1 Agnlco 500 M M M Algorn 400 015% 15M 15% + 10 Algom deb 50 099% m 9H + * Allom Wu 12m 4.) 4H 05 —-10 Am Larder 12010 26% fl 5% +316 Amal Rare 3782 10 1.1 15% 4 K Anni! 7137 37 30 37 Apex R1! 0000 WI 4% M + V. Arcadia 3” 10 17 ll Area 1500 n M II +2 Atlas Yk 7 7 7 Allin-Ru! 1000 10 10 ll Aumsquo 3000 ll 11 ll 0 VI Aunor 100 85 and fl .J-S Barnat 1100 141 140 140 —1 Barvuc 1310 10 10 10 inane Metal 0000 10 Is 10 n ,Bllil 1000 14 M 14 —I » B-Duq 3300 l! 17 11 ,Belcher 5000 M 07 n —l IBelhlm 1560 U U U I Bech 1200 10 ll sum 7000 100 ms 222 a w Decaltn 2500 150 130 156 Lorado 2000 ll 40 40 W Naco 300 92 92 92 +3 Lot-do win «00 an 10 20 +1 Windfall 500 131/2 131/: 13111 Lyndlul 2000 21 21 21 BANKS Mlcdon 500 25 25 35 Montreal 226 3553/: 55% 55‘1'2— ’4 Madun 1200 270 an m 5m“ :3: is??? 93:2 ‘3 a an - - .. 1a “1 W 1°“ 4 mm m “2‘ m 62 mtg” m 2’ ’7’ " Tor-Dom 05 0511/. 511/. 51% 27 -‘6 INDUSTRIALS Maritime 1050 107 100 100 --1 Alumni 1075 330 21334 297/. + 11 film" 1500 2’7 3° N —1 C Brew 755 :35 342/. 347/. Motlth 1000 17% 1M 17% +1 pm” 200 319% 191,5 191/, _l, “gm”: 131:: .2 13 13 Inland :50 37;. 79'. 7% “mull” mo as N 84 —1 Pemblna a 50 301/5 91/1 991 + I». 1 10° 1‘5 +5 Simpson: 950 832% 32’ 32% + M Um 1000 11 ll 11 + 16 swam“ 25 3351,; 361/; 36% + 1 mug: mg “I: It; a; Walker. 1140 332% 32% 32% + 1A Mime” “m 6% m M Sale- lo close: 1.288.000 ’ Min-Ore soon 15 135,5 131,5 -114 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Moly wt! 100 019% IN 19% + 90 Toronto stock Exchange Mr. Wright 1000 55 as 36 +1 I! The Canadian Preu Nam: Cr 1000 10 10 10 NM Nu Exp! son w, 91;, 91,5 +1 8100! Sales High Low Close (511’: Nealon 00500 51:. av. 01/. INDUSTRIALs ’ New Alui- 300 g e g 4, * Mm! 3905 810% 10% 107/. + I New Ath mo :1 31 31 Trans Min 2300 12% 12 12% New am son 51;, 51,5 51;, G wnz G 2194 3101/; 91/: 91/. + 3 New Delhi 1000 as as an Gen Dev 1'00 12M '- I! -' N chhen 11» m 35 “5 Union GM 1070 8161/. 16 16% New Ila-co ms 100 100 102 —a OILS M111 1,» 31 )1 31 _3 N Cont 14900 40 5% U) +0 “yum. 1m) 1” 11. 1” +1 Rocky Pet 10899 11% 101A 11 .+1 Now 7.1“. son ,6 m 1, AM Leduc 14233 Is 15% 161/. 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Ho Pm”, I” I: :2: 1” poured half of his Christmas pm“. on m m m m spirits into the hand of a police 3520060: 37:00 so: a: as: :3“ man and after a gentle message :3“; m m n m the tongue was freed. w 1000 110 11: m +3 Rock Pm mu 11v. 1091 11 +1 "003’ny 300‘“ Roma 136 no 10 10 .0, ST. JOHN 5. Mid. 1CP1 — The gzwmm'm m I: :2 :3 “a noon gun will again be fired m”. U m m n m_“ every day starting New Year's s m 10 1m 10 Day. reviving a custom that gal“! $129!]: ‘3“ :1“ started in 1842 and lapsed in Tum Cu 10000 111 110 11.0 .0 1943; A “It’d?” “x'pounder 3"“ {Jam . m t: I: 3: I to fire the salute has been placed v + . ' ' m on. m as m a u on Signal Hill alongside its pre- Wasps: m u n u —u decessors. Survey Work progressed last summer on a route across the Atlantic for a new submarine telephone cable between Canada and the United The cable, which will be the third telephone link to cross un- der the ocean, is to be com- pleted by 1961. It will run from Oban. Scotland. to White Bay, Nfld., then across Newfoundland, under the Gulf of St. Lawrence and up the St. Lawrence" River to a terminal at Grosses Roches. bout 225 miles northesl of Que- bec City. ’ The CAINTA’I‘ for Overseas line has been dubbed Canadian Transatlantic. Joint partners in its operation will be Canadian Telecommunications Corporation, a crown company, and Cable and Wireless Limited of Britain. Work also continued during the summer on a second cable, a United States-European project due to be in service by the fall of 1959. T110 SAW-mile and ocean section runs from'Claren- ville, Mid, t0 Penmarch on the 5011011 coast of Brittany. The first cable. which started service in September. 1956. runs from Clarenville to Oban. COTC was a nineper-cent partner with American Telephone and Tele- graph Company of’ the United States owning a 50per-cent share and the British Post Office the other 41 per cent. (CF Newman») “ “T"F«n.. . ,n. ..,... -‘..~.-~ ‘ a “a.” it‘s“