Aggnts WIIICII ,z N EARN 5200 T0 wolllE . win Free Ti-ll'k9YnlWSm3 handling 200 O1 0 - 3;-d3, Foods Medl- Toiletries etc.. in establishes ........a gguneg, mi, Full or EDEN me- ' lllli'iEC('.5SBry- wme wt inv amazing ”Helpl:l8 '.g- Mr. G. Laurn. l,f”f,i,i ?f.'” 21 St. Paul St. 17.. B . . Mon”-p.ii. TMi e Guardian Want Ads Phone 36321 For Sale FOR SALE -- ONE SHEABLING North Country ram. MacCoi-- mack Bros., St. George's. TO LET - UNI-IEATED APART- ment, 3 rooms and bath. Apply AP Guardian. FOR SALE - ONE SMALL ELEC- iric Refrigerator. Perfect condi- t-ion. 535.00. Phone 9153. FOR SALE - MALE COLLIE pups also number of NH x BR puile,ts. Apply Charlie Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge. Eorsn on APART- '”?n1,'U;i1...,.n 3328 between 10 , , . Em and iilillipt ,g,:. -4''',', on rnanu FOR '05 SA” truck. 1952 Ply- ier Fir "7 . the” condition. Gor- 'T7.D AlI.0R.EI)-'T(;- 539.95 up. ;:ca;I::i3hEISOH & 50!!- 'r”E ..- LIGHT AND DARK Cakes. Mrs. R. Stewart. Dial 4577. Boarders iiccnnnoiiateii .;'r,,.4jD.-ej Dans ACCOMMODATED. - B(;:6REilS'.Dll. Dial. 9940. E;'?&.IrunkS.F0f sale ..(--for-' 7' TH coves .. ox- l9i!:gllc'r.lllccrfi)dli1tion. Phone 3977. .(mm .-'41 DODGE COUPE Ion sAlEilCliri0 and heater. Phone uitli 754:. 14g (gym -. 1, ,E - A ONE-TON 19-is Hi::l;bllUVk and OM 1949 Che” rar, both in A-1 condition. APPIY 17:. '-Iiision St. 7- CAR Buttes Watch this one go. mi? MERCURY SEDAN New paint job. ir. R. McLAINE LTD. iinpeqne Rd. Dial 7358-9 For Sale ..-mm-:-T-TTTj roa sau: - PUREBRED AYE- amre row to freshen soon. Elliot- wi-iaht. l(ll'iK0i'S. FOR SALE - 70 PULLETS. l7l0l'l'.ll5 old. 51.25 each. Apply Jim sytsma. liigg. F61: sacs - ONE STATION wiignn rnat. size 14. Price 58- Phonr .1173. FOR s.il.I-J -- FIVE frc-slieiicd Holstein COWS- Kelly Pcnkes. FOR SALE - 5 YOUNG SHEEP. 20 geese. 40 pullets, 6 months old. Allie Murray, Valieyfield. NEWLY Owcn FOR SALE-1 DELCO LIGHTING plant. fully automatic, 1000 watt. Emmett P o w e r, Johnston's River. FOR SALE-ENTERPRISE RANGE with Kemac power oil burner. complete 5175.00. 31 Ambrose St.. Charlottetown. Female Help lffantui WANTED - GIRL FOR HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. J. W. Dun Campbell, Alberton. W A N T E D -- IMMEDIATELY. waitress. Apply in person. Roxy Restaurant. Help Wanted WANTED I Stenographer and Book- keeper with some experience. Good chance for advance- ' ment. APPLY GUARDIAN , BOX 36 Lost LOST-ONE SET OF FENDER skirts for 1951 Cadillac. Finder please notify Allison MacLeed, 15 Cumberland St. LOST - SPARE TIRE AND wheel between Pinettv-, and Charlottetown. Please notify R J. McKenna. Enterprise Bakery, Charlottetown. LOST - AT THE FORUM SAT- urday. light brown leather wal- lett. with initials R. Ml ll-I. Finder please leave at Guardian Officc. Reward. Male -lieln wanted WE ARE IN NEED 01? ONE SER- ious man in our sales forces for Charlottetown. No capital to in- vest. No experience required. our products are nationally ad- vertised and include many Christ- mas lines. Apply in writing to F. Range, 350 St. Roch street. Mon- treal. Que. ' FOR SALE - STORM WINDOWS. standard aims in stock. Odd sizes made to order. Sutherimd Bros... Mo:-ell. FOR SALE -- 160 B. R. N. H. PUL- im. Starting to lay. Henry Mor- 1.5011. Box 198 R. R. 2, Breadal- hanr. P if. I. Foil. SALE - ONE 9.5 CU. FT. IN- trrnational Harvester Refriger- nior. Like new. Sacrifice price. Phone 61165. Frm SAL - om: REGISTERED iiereioi-d Bull. Mixer Fair Play. 4 -cars old. Apply Frcd G. Lem-d A Son, Pisquid. mg FOR SALE - REGISTERED JER- RY milk cow. Quebec heater Iuscd 3 months). Clem Camp- lirii Diintlas. F011 SALE OR RENT - IN KEN- Nnslnn. seven room house. Mod- Fill rniivi-nicnces with 1'1 acres laiiri immediate occupancy. Phone 50-23, loll 5.11.1: - PROPERTY. MOD- mi .wmi-bungalow in perfect coli- fliitm with adjoining lot. Good roszciriitial arch in Ward 5 East. Elikatc nnx 35. Guardian. For Sale Dcsiiiiililc property situat- Pil Hi. .61 Richmond Street containing seven rooms and Fifth. llodern conveniences. Oi pwater heating. Large ?””diijI: at rear of dwelling. (or 3.) feet frontage by 160 Gift deep. Priced right for iiuirk sale. For particulars Apply T1115 EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond St: ?r For Sale 15.11 Public Auction at nston 'Motors Ltd. in ;v:iT:a.lI River in Prince Ed- M11) Island. on the 6th day ",1 Pccmber, 1954. at 12 CW1 Noon. One 1947 22359 Coach. Serial No. 975- wdas. The 'above is being no" Irvursuant to I Condi- beta Sales Agreement made ml”-1911 Mr. Lloyd Math- Johtl Iris. P. E. Island and H nston Motors Ltd., Mur- V River. P. 15. Island, which "lid contract was duly Is- "Imed to ma Conn.-iticn Llmiotxgd. mm .E...E........ Miscellaneous ll-JLECTROLUX DEALEB - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. Iron SERVICE - YORK norm. 1 Eric Ballem, Village Green. WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE OCT. 25TH Io NOV. liliis LEAVE! WOOD ISLANDS; I n,ln.: I I.ll.l ll I.ni.i ll p.In. LEAVE CARIDOLV: I,nI.i I p.nI. REBEIVATIONI: Ml! limited number of vehicles by con- tscling Head Oflicl in Charlotulown. at least 0 hours in Idvnnca for:- (l)-First and second sailings from each termln each morning Livestock In I (1)-For riIhIbleI Ind ynr truck loads on Ihy uilin . For duly report tune in to CFCY Inch iicekday at 7.29 I. m. (Standard Time) CATCII AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY N ORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED, Charlottetown. P. E. lIlInd CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PIOIATE COUIT The Fifteenth day of Novcvnhcr A.D. H5! in Re Estate of Elisabeth Marlorle Martha Enmsn isle of Vernon Bridge in Queen'I county in the Inid Province. Sin- gle Woman do--eased. intestate. To the Sheriff of tho County of Quoenm (County or any (Jrihstable nr litersto per son within Isid County GREETINGS: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Doris E. Newman of Vernon River in Queen's County aforesaid. Married Wo- man. the Administratrix of the Ilmvi: named Esiaiewpraying that I -cliIi.lon may be insuerl for he purpose hereinafter set forth: You In: therefore hereby required to cite Ill persons interested in the Iald Estate to be Ind appear before the Judge present It I Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen": county in the said Province, on e n Salesman Vlasteii OWING TO THE TBEMENDOUS expansion in our business, we have an opening in your vicinity for I young. ambitious salesman with High School education. good personauty, aggressive, willing to work hard to build 9. permanent and profitable future with Can- ada's fastest growing and most progreslve Advertising Calendar and specialty I-Iousc. Our lines sold to all types of business peo- ple. If you have an ambition to make more than 35,000. a year. you are the man we are looking for. Our line-contains over 500 exclusive numbers- in every price range. Applicants must be able to furnish best of characteu p erences. All replies confid adal, Write at once to Sales Manager. Commonwealth Advertising Com- pany Limited. Clarkson, Ontario. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED-MALE OR female for grades 1 and 2. Ap- ply National Employment 01- fice, Summerslde. Wanted WANTED - NUMBER OF FOX horses. Rex Dawson. Albany. WANTED - TUXEDO, SIZE 38 or 40. Phone 6649. t wanmn ro RENT siuaanf shop (central) suitable for dress shop. Phone 6489 after 5 p.m. 9 WANTED - HEAVY FOVVL AND i good chicken. Best prices paid. Rex Dawson, Albany. WANTED A TO RENT, GARAGE near San. Write Box 37, Guard- ian. I WANTED - TWO LATE MODEL cars for Checker Cab. Apply at the office. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. Michael Bros WANTED - SECOND HAND ADD- lng Machine. R. Carr. Charlotte- town, 7450. WANTED - SECOND HAND 300 gallon pressure tank. State. whether galvanized or iron. L. S. Reid, Hope River. WANTED--BY TUESDAY AFTER- noon. number of good pigs, pay- ing s26.00 pair for good pigs weighing 55 lbs. and over. wel- lingtcn McNeill sa Son. buntain at Bell's Wharf. Work Wanted TI-IE ISLAND wnvnow CLEAN- ers. for the best in service, call 8860. THE ISLAND FLOOR CLEAN- ers, floors washed, waxed and polished. free estimates. Call 8868. RETIRED SCHOOL TEACHER would help pupils with teir homework: also give private es- sons in French. Call 49 Euston Street. between 3 and 5. ADULT EDUCATION FREDERICTON (CP) New Brunswick has a widespread de- mand for an adult education de- partment slmilar to that in Nova Scotia, said Prof. R. J. Love, di- rector of extension services for the University of New Brunswick. Such work now is carried on here by various government and private D flax was said to have been sold r- h1ar 'I'orohf.o: Opening trading strong; close 1 r r e g u 1 a r with afternoon profit-taking. Montreal: Industriais reach new high; papers decline. New York: Stocks higher: rails provide leadership. Canadian Dollar NEW YORK (AP) - The Cana- dian dollar was unchanged at a premium of 3 3-16 per rent in terms of US. funds Monday. Pound sterling up 1-16 of a cent at s2.'I87.'a. Grains WINNIPEG (CF) - Further ex- port interest in barley and flax was showing Monday on the Winnipeg grain exchange. Parcel lots of barley were taken by the United Kingdom duringlthe weekend while a fair quantitygof to the Continent. Weekend export loadings of Can- adian wheat included U. K. 1,025,- 000 bushcls. Belgium 130.000, Japan 115,000 and Portuguese East Africa 55 000 Lakehead prices for top grades of class two, IWA and domestic wheat were unchanged from Fri- day. Closing prices: Oats: Dec. V4 lower 87173: May iii lower 88; Jly VI lower 827':-A. Barley: Dec. iii lower 1.2153: May V4-:Vs lower 1.20','sA; Jly 1'.s lower 1.1-IA. , Rye: Dec. Hi lower 1.218; May 1538-17.5 lower 1.26-is-; Jly WI lower 1.25A. Flax: Dec. H higher 2.943: May 1'3-lbi higher 3.00-3.IJOV:; .lly 1'.-1.. higher 2.97-we. Prices for class two wheat for kets 3.875 including 820 westerns. mostly stockers; calves 900; hogs 180; rheep Ind lambs 655; holdover from last week 1.450 stockers and stock calves. Choice steers. Ill weights 22.50- 23; good steers 20-22; mediums 17- 19.50; commons 12-16; good heifers 17-18; mediums 14-17; commons 12-11; light boner steers and hei- fers 8-12; good cows, generally 10 with a few tops at 10.50; canners and cutters down to 5; good heavy bologna bulls li-12; common light bulls down to 8; choice fed year- lings 23.50-24; good fed yearllngs 22-23; mediurris 12-21. Replacement cattle: good stock- ers 17-15; I. few tops of 18.50; mediums 15-17; commons 12-15; good stock calves 17-18.50; med- iums 15-17; commons 12-15. Calves steady at 22.24. for good to choice vealers; mediums 14-21; commons 10-14; grass calves, for slaughter. 8-12. Hog prices were not established. Lambs steady at 30-21 for good ewes and wethers; bucks discount- ed 1 and heavies from 2-4 a bun- dredweight; medium lambs 17-19; good light sheep B-10; heavy sheep 5-7; commons 3-5. New York Stock: NEW YORK (AP) - The amok market maintained headway with difficulty Monday in its posi:-clec- tron bull market boom. It did. how- GYET. establish its fifth strlght high .since 1929 with gains that sometimes went to eight and 10 points. The total of business for the day was higher at 3,300,000 shares. The Associated Press average of 60 locks added 60 cents at 3148.10. export to countries outside IWA: I Nor. 1.70; 2 1.65: 3 1.63; 4 1.00; 1 rlurum 2.70; 2 2.63; 3 2.67. IWA prices: 1 Nor. 1.70; 2 1.65; 3 1.63: 4 1.60; l durum 19804.: 2 1.97; 3 1.96 Domestic prices: I Nor 1.70; 2 1.65; 3 1.63; 4 1.60; I durum 2.08311 .2 2.07; 3 2.06. Produce MONTREAL (CPI-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations: Eggs: 3915-40; large 39V:: medium 37lKz: small 35; B 35; C 23. Receipts: 182 cases. Butter: receipts Que Wholesale 6112: current 60Vz; first grade Creamery print job price 62-63; Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Ontario. white 30. col- ored 30Vi, F. O. B. factory; Que- bec white 29, colored 291.93 F- 0-3- Montreal: wholesale Ontario white 311,3; colored 3l'!z; wholesale Que- bec white 30; colored 3091 Receipts were Nil. , No. 1 potatoes: P. E. I. 755 2.10- 2.25; P. E. I. 503 1.30-1.35; Que new 755 1.75-2.00; N. B. new white 75s 1.90-2.00: N. B. 505 1.25-1.30; N. B. 105 .29-.31? Maine 105 .29- .31; Maine 503 1.25-1.30. Livestock TORONTO (CP) -- Good and choice steers sold barely steady with a weak undertone at the On- other grades of slaughter steer: AUCTIO 1 am instructed by the Admin STOCK: 1 steer (2 years old) CROP: olftst also sheaf oats and straw. IMPLEMENTS: 1 hinder, 1.11. shovels: hoe!- HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: TERMS CASH. Receipts: cattle were very slow. N SALE AT VILLAGE annex rnonsnar, DECEMBER 2nd. AT 2 ms. or srocn, CROP. IMPLEMENTS AND nocsnnour armors. istrator of the Estate of J. Daniel Mitchell to sell by Public Auction the following: 2 stark: of hay. quantity of hay in barn. 150 bushels of C. (newl: 1 hay mower. I.H.C. (new); 1 set disc narrows: 1 drill seeder; 12 discs. F & W.; 1 potato digger; 1 scufflor; 1 single plow: l drlviriil waznrv: 1 drlvlnn bitililili 3 wand gleighs; 1 box sleigh; l cart: 1 truck wagon: 1 electric lcnccr: 1 hay carrier, fork. rope and blocks; quantity of harness; forks. 1 Enterprise kitchen range (Monarch): 1 heater and other household effects. W. H. REATON. Aurilnnerr. . 1 Bell, lllatheson & Foster iso Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. toil Queen St. Phone (282 Friday (hi 17th lily of 9 coming. It the hour of eleven o'clock for!- man of the IImI day to Ihew cause if any they can vvhy the Accounts of the said Estate should not he waned Ind the Estate closed I! vrsytll for ill!” petition and on motion of John P. Nichol- Ion Esquire Proctor for IIid Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that A true copy hereof be forthwith published in mm. newnplper publahed in Chaglotleg town Iforclsld once in each week era 7:. least four whsccutivo weeks from the. In hereof! and that I true copy liei-no bu lorthwiith posted in tin follovvihl III" Ii: places rclvei-lively. namely. in the I of the Court House in Charlottetown Ilen- said. It or near the Bank of Nova Scotin in Charlotloiowh aforesaid and It or near the store of D. R. (urnmlllls in V:"rl::: Irldn aforesaid In that all persons - nun in the and -I . M! .I . Mvvverrgqlfssmiils Honour Harold IAGHIN Palmer Judn of the Iaid Probate Court It Chal-lotteiown in QiIe!n'l f"M"'W- 1'" 4" and year first above written. M. A. Farmer, Q.O.. LL.B. Banli of Commerce Bldg. Gsudct & llsszard Bank of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Glills, LL. . iso nicamoiis st. Dial mi A. Wclthan Gandet, LL.B. Phillipa am. 111 unison si. Palmer & lissism Bank of Nova Sculls Bldg. Matlieson. Peaks I Nicholson I75 oi-Imm Strsel J. A. Macolulgan. B-A-. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. Chas. R. Mcquaid. B.A. in Richmond St. our son OPTOMETRISTS G. F. llutcheson 2 son I. o. mrrcnnsora. no. 35 Grafton St. Dial 8322 J. A. Carruthei-I, RD. 12: Kent st. piiii ui: Byron J. Grant, 0.D. we Kent St. Dial sen II. J. Mlboll. R.0. Montague. P- J. S. Taylor, R.0. corner Rent it Queen Sta. Office I138; House 0150 CHIROPRACTOR i Dr. W. E. Carson to: Prince St. Dial 0482 desired. Dial 3497 m CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1',i:,','”;.3”"'”'"” mm cemm cmio siu. McD0Nu1:'liIi-ioneeol:-9!; . C0. Dial me To an .. ansommo nsI'r- II. It. DOANE 8 COMPANY rooms for business girls. with furnished housekeepin. rooms. III om: George 91 Charlottetown our 0160. none Cu? - 054! ' P 0- B"! 24" ton nnnr - rosrusnsn ARTHUR J. GARREIT 1'.'?i'9."; centr-L MW 33 2'' Charlottetown Palmer Electric Building 100 Fitzmv Sites! Free cases. extra large 3! tario stockyards today. Heifers and E Alleghany Corp. was the days most active issue up 1,4 at a on 123.800 shares. Panhandle Oil was next at fly, up 15. Canadian Pacific was third up 73: at 1101;. v High” priced stocks with big 'Kains were Rohm and Haas up 10 at 290. IBM up 8 at 367. U. S. Gypsum up 8 at 230. New York .and Harlem up 173'; at 4471&. other gained included Boeing up 3, Am- erican Telephone 3,5. Du Pont. 5-lg, lAmerican Tobacco sg, Santa Fe 3'). Northern Pacific 21,5 and Schering Losers were U. 8. Steel off 1.5. General Motors 14, Goodrich 11,5, Sears Roebuck Vi. Schenley Indus- tries '4. Radio Corp. 1,4, consouda. ted Natural Gas 7;, Standard Oil NJ 55. Standard Oil of California 11;, Pan American World Airways Va. Paramount Pictures .35, Georgia-Pacific Plywood iv. and Follansbee Steel -11 at 131.4. Canadian issues were mixed, Higher with Canadian Pacific were International Nickel. up 1;; and Me. Intyre. up l,-6. Hiram Walker and Distillers Seagram both slipped 1,; and Dome Mines lost 1A. On the American stock exchange Royalite Oil dropped 13. Mon Fri Advances 539 632 Declines 479 374 Unchanged :44 234 Total issues 1252 1231 NEW Yonx mm-closing quotations: aeiri Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. am Gen Elec .. ((.:1enJMotorn Gt n Ry pf KI-hnccoit Mntlrnry W NY Central MONTREAL. (GP) - The stock market was irregularly stronger at the close of heavy trading Monday. Industrial Acceptance advanced 1 1-4 and Aluminium was 11-8 higher. CPR moved up 3-4 whilr Hudson Bay Mining and Telco each gained 1-2 point. Quarter-point im- provements were made by General Dynamics, Canadian Breweries and Dominion Steel. Si. Lswrence Corporation slipped 1 1-4 while Asbestos and Gatineau were each off 1-2. Ahitibi lost 3-8 and Price Brothers was 1-4 easier. Senior metals and steels leaned forward and miscellaneous indus- trials were irregularly higher. Car- riers and beverages were uncliang- ed to fractionally better while util- itles, senior oils and banks drifted narrowly lower. Mines showed I mixed pattern. Lorado advanced 25 cents and Que- bec Nickel was 6 cents firmer while East Sullivan was down 25 cents. Merill Pete gained 35 cents in an otherwise featureless west- ern oil section. A:ll0l;p1t;R-EAL (CP)-Closing quota-ilorjigrk in Illhopr htllfn (rmrrI'i'sacr.s n. vnvrucoiuss 9'11"?" 3'45 ' m”"" ' NW” "' M ”"""" (1. E. Maclilllisn. B.A.. i.L.a. G. KEITH PICKARD. 1.” Lat M ucmmmd 8'' pm hm -' l:':.:f."1'-'l'n.il.”M'l'(1'r'Ini ms , , Y, ro LET-ROOMS. max. 9902. MIcPhee & TI-Iinor criniioimoun. hy appointment W1T in own at mm an "I-1 W- Dlal 5321 ;;,-I;- . so. was The Guardian Page -- in rts 500 Acme Gas 15 15 is 600 But Ank II 53 02 g'",l,ffWl U ",5 nooluu so as so Buf is 17 17 PM - - ---- mm isoo Ankilch 7e 70 70 I590 am am ll an is g gg gggg g g ' ' ' ' " 000 Albnant I5 so I0 M000 Calder H :3 n T . 5. k .712: 2: ' 2: 7;. .7” M ii” in "ii gem .7 12' . I i 11 0'6" 0 Tc C 19150 Am Lee: 105 ' 100a 101 I seen Cnlv Con Iso on us no Am Nept as as so 759 c Chib too :90 us TORONTO (CF) - The stock 7700 Anne ssu 315 :45 mo c on Land as :60 360 -mm -on-can any to - men in c... ..z .2 .3 as: 2: 3" .s a high Monday but profit-taking set no Au noun so so 59 c can .0 Q '9 in later and prices ended irregular. lac guinea am am 211-. lm gob-vcv-I G as Is 5914' W" l”'"'- Th” M” m”'l sooo Agfnil-kl :12 23V. uoo c povmlms 190” if. .3 index SHIV reached I 1954 hilh aoo Ann 42 as zsooc Homstd us 104 iss 0; 157,59 bu; pfofn..L;kjng 5:; in moo Ami. 10 an. io uooc Malart as as as were we and me men men :.::..9': 2:::::. -:1 ti. :2... 5 2.r'.s..”- as .7. at . mixed. me At vii l3 13 11 iron came Pets 125 no no I International Nickel touched W5” Aim"! 1' ' 10”! 2”” C""" 5” 519 "0 ' 357.62 1-2 but eased for no change ::3::"” 3 1:341: Eda wits 13 ill. on the day. East Sullivan, strong 11:) Aunliijr m ziz m 2?; Pig! 0! 6! ls: ' I563 vi on 22 is 11 4 e are 1.5 15 - climber last week, lost 20 cents. mm mum 15 M 15 mm Cam" u .0 u 3,, TWO 10W-Priced mined. H183" aooo Bail Sel A 595 575. 59.5 2000 Centremui 8 616 61-. and Bonville, added about 50 per 2233 glnfft zoo zoo zoo git:-rter 011 at 14: . - arha I11 110 110 9! rent to their price, Hagasa. ending moo Bum," m m m mm mm, ,0 M” at 28 cents and Bonville at 24 1-2. 5350 3". Mn 3-, 111;, 35 me call: Ex sw. so 9: But the day's feature was rare. am Isaak: :1 Z2033 ig gig I I ' . , . day, trading 633,000 shares to touch mm Em M," E; 65 55 mo (1,, L" Hui ,1 "H 52.62 and close ahead 45 cents af- am 3 D... 2,. 2,, 2, mo (coca wi 94 as 94 . 2:00 3 U 500 oln Lk I I a ter rertyorts on its Bancroft, Ont, 5700 Bzitcalagd 1:; m Cmmm u H H DIODE y- 2090 5.ici...- 47 4; in moo C Allen 15 mi 14:. Almost all the most active mines moo 3.11.3 . 71,, 7.,., 101333 gun gnc 17 M isev 1;” gained. Lorado climbed 31 cents. 333 gm 0 27 25 21 0" 0 - 4 , t .2 t 27542 c Dan in 127 1:5 Gods Lake in, Chromium 45. Ana- M, ,,f,,",g 1;” 3,; 31,; M C D", ,9, ,9, "5 con 25 and Bonvlile 6 1-2. Quebec ssoo some 111 271'. 29 19,:ggGEfreIt 3 susoo B l 2 I.-' - - rrow Nickel turned over 400,000 shares 5000 333:”, 3:1": 3H moo Gun 3,, as 3,, for a small gain 455 ;;,...,,,,V 305 M W, 39500 c Halli em 21: 11 Senior golds were steady but ugsigg grslsism 125 no 125 I30 202: 3:: .i' I, ' juniors and prospects eased. M B:f':'n'd 15'; 4 N135 151312 mm C MW," .1 M .1 Willroy dropped 34 cents to ooun- mm, arm, 23,, m m 1100 C Smelt no 2911. am ter a higher trend in Manitou- 63331;.-our Reel 147 M5147 agmg I0 IN lg” wadgs stocks. Bath urst issues "00 33:13:23: r; J 1:” mm can put 1. me u eased. 7ion ni-uniion at 217 217 "W C F"! i5 4 40 Sales Stock . lllxli Lovv Close 1425 nninswick 10 975 10 9990 C RM” 3 5”: 5 isoe Acad up is im im seoo Buckle 124 116 129 (Continued on page 13) . , NEW ISSUE 1&1; 5250,000,000 Uanadian National Railway Company 23470 Bonds ,GuII-Inteed uncondltion ", by the Government of Canada as to both principal and interest TheBsnk of Canada is authorized by The Minister of Finance to receive on behalf of the Canadian National Railway Company cash subscription: for I I ' I YEAR 1;; MONTH ms; aorms DATED DECEMBER 15, 1954 DUE FEBRUARY 1, 1963 cauaaca ON on AFTER renauaav 1. 1961 Interest Payable August 1 and February 1: the first seven and one-hail mon,ths' interest will be payable Augusttl, 1955 ' DEll0M.lN.1Il0NS 31,000, 85,000, 825,000, and 8100000, Issue Price: WM, Yielding about 2.897;, to maturity .iny Ageh of Bani: of Canada. interest payable at any branch in nada of any chartered nit without charge. The bond: will be dated and bear interest from December 15, 1954. l l 3 Definitive bonds of this issue will be available in two forms: bearer form with ' coupons attached (this form may be registered as to principal) and fully registered ' form with interest able by cheque. Bonds of both forms will be in the show I denominations and s ject to the Companystransfer requirements where applicable) ; Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada. Princi&l psyame I? i will be fully interchangeable as to denomination andror form without charge. The Bank of Canada will act as registrar of this issue and transfers and exchange: may be effected through any of the Agencies of the Bank of Canada. '7 Subscription: may be made td Bank of Canada, Ottawa. ihrou h dealer eligible to act as I i official prospectus may be o tained from any Agency of the Bank of Canada. R Then Bonds will be I direct obli . tion of the Canadian National Railway Company. 1 iv any investment rimary distributor or through anv ban in Canada. An the Capital Stock of which is owned y Canada, and under authority of the Parliament of Canada payment of the principal of these Bonds and of the interest thereon will be guaranteed unconditionally by the Government of Canada. The cash proceeds will be used by the Canadian National Railway Company to , rway temporsryintegest-bc ' - capital ildTJl10?.5 from the Government of Canada and it for capital expenditures of the ompany. .. A-3. , g t ' Subscriptions will rercix cri subject to rejuuioii or 'lll'lf'71Qflf in whole or in part. The books of the Loan -Will npevi on December 1, 1054, at linni. of Canada, Ottawa, 3 may be closed at any time without notice Oniivra, November 19, I954. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION ' GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 32: BONDS Dated June 1. 1938 or g gquv W, May 15, 1939 Due Ju'nI.1'. 1958 NOTICE is hereby given to all holders of oqtstsnding 35 loud. dated June 1, 1938, or May 15. 1939, and due June 1, 1958. series P5, of the Government of Canada, that pursuant to the provisions thereof, Iii the outstanding bonds of the said issue are hereby called for rsdnsption and prior payment II In entirety on December 1. 1954, at any Agency of the Bank of Canada. It 100.00 per cent of the principal sum thereof ipon surrender of said Bonds. Coupon Bonds shall have the June 1, 19551116 subsequent coupons Ittsched. Interest on all said Bonds shall egg to accrue from and Ifter December 1. I954. 1 v The Governnaat of Canada By: aux or camps.