l ‘ .}.»-:}....r_l’.’ PAGE TEN ITHE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN UECEMBER 29, i... w-é {IN Advertising Rates — word; Classified 8o per word; inch; par name; gsgemenia 3 words; Minimum Charge Ior Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian Locals 5e per word; Locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events $0 Per Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 6c Letters of Condolence 84c per inch: 4o words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84o per inch or be per word; Lists of Subscrlptio , 48 cents pew inch; Address and ueaentatlon 81.00. Other Bates on allfllicatdon. The advertiser agrees that tho publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errorr in HUVIJAflIQHIEIIlI beyond "10 amount, paid for the space actually occupied by that portion oi the advertisement Ln which the error occurred, whether such error ls due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. — —-__ I} Payable In Advance Western Ind Eastern in Memorlarn Notices 84o per Wedding En- _ Agents Wanted WANTED - RELIABLE MAN AS Dealer in Charlottetown. Exper- ience not necessary. A fine op- portunity to step into old pro- fitable business where Rawlelgh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Rawleigifa, Dept. ML-L-iTO-idl, Montreal. Boarders Wanted IBOARDERS ACCOMIVIODATED. Phone 1328-1 Cars Leaving libfflzil) (‘AR GOING T0 MONG- ton Saturday afternoon, return- ing Monday’ evening. Roads and WlfliillPl‘ pcrriiiiting. Can accom- modate Phone 1595-33. For Sale FOR SALE — DRIP STONES FOR \\'£ii.('I‘ spouts. Lartcr Bros, Pass- niore Street. Phone 1232-L. FOR. SALE-ONE REGAL STOVE open grate. Apply $5 Queen Srreet. FOR SAL! - TWO GUERNSEY half “s. freshened. Keith Bryan- ton. lnion Rood. STOCK REDUCING SAIJE 0F Irish Records at 30c each. Send for list. Gus Vi/intier Limited. 332 Water St._ St. John's. Newfound- land. Canada. For Rent . FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOM. Breakfast. Central. Phone 2099-1... TO RENT A FURNISHED HEAT- eil room. Phone ZS-lS-L. Montreal Exchange f" T0 LET _.. LARGE‘ FURNISHED heated room, suitable for t/wo girls. 175 Eusron Street. FOR RENT - ELECTRIC P01» isher and Eleotrolux. Weeks and Langilie, 104 Euston Street. Phone 2665-1 Female ilelp Wanted HOUSEKEEPER OR MAID wanted for family of three to work from 9 to 6.30 dilly. Good wager- Apbly box m Summer- slde or phone 72. Lost LOST - oocoivrusr warcu. Lorie_ in Charlottetown. Finder please phone B84. Reward. Male llein Wanted WANTED — BELL B01’. APPLY Queen Hotel WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAN for farm work. E. Lamont. Union Road. Lot 33. Queens. MAN WANTED TO WORK ON farm. Must be good with Live Stock. Also run milking machine. Good wages. Heath MaeLeod. Irfs/htown, SP E. l. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR. COLE- man School, No. 1B3. Tenm be- ginning January 3rd. Supple- ment $300.00 for the year. Mrs. George Campbell Secretary of Trustees. Coleman. Personal FOB NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Glory Oil. At your Druggist. Exchange naconda Ahitibl . Qllihcgfiezfl F 25 1'8 itsbcstos 35 a ' B A on _ _ 25 L2 NY Central iaiiiia Prod as Chefigililil“ - Bruck Silk . 1r 1-4 Q0" A “Li; Bell ‘Tel .. 401-4 M“ ‘“° ° (‘an Brew 22 1-2 Ge" all? """" " Bzirhursi - 24 1'2 gig" gs‘?! ("mi (Tcmcnt 38 ' ‘ Can Pacific 17 3-4 Std o“ NJ 29 14 Kenn Copp n L4 Mont Ward Cari C8!‘ Pfd 14 14 "mil? Al“ c° Can Sicnm . 13 1-2 fihnn is’ " Cons Pnpcr lll 1-2 LS u er Cockshuit 1s Ram C“? can Vickers 93 TexasACo 110m ‘Bridge . 42 1-4 3n“ A‘ r Dom Coal Pfd 21 w?“ F?‘ Don A . _____ ._ 18 est cc " ‘Dis Sear; 21 we“ Union Dom st B 19 33 US Steel Dryden 17 1-2 ‘Fraser- 25 ‘L4 Ford A 24 1-4 _ Founda . .. . so so §‘L'"f‘°'f° ~- ~ "r" a; Gen St. Ware . 17 7-8 N n r3101‘ "" """ " How smiiii 3s 1-2 R231 m“; " llOmc Oil '13 1-8 " Ham Bridge 12 _ Hir \V‘iill(Ci‘ . 36 1-2 P d“ Can Ind Al .._... 8 1-2 lrir Nickel . .._... 31 1-4 1m" o" ~ ~ 2g i‘? MONTREAL, Dec. 2s- (C?)- lm 5M’ [8311 Produce prices quoted here £0585’ T" m“ ' 401:4 were reported by Dominion De- m?‘ ' 14 14 partment of Agriculture as fol- l l . ' ' lows: T3 f‘ Pow 28 _ ‘ ' Eggs: Free cam. A lsrse 33- Salgfith “ 1g 1'4 35; med 28-30: A pullets 25-361 Niassnvv "In; 2114 353:3; C 21-23. Receipts. 673 2mm 1'8 Butter: Current receipts QUEBEC I 1'1 . Ilr ._ , _ no 1 pasteurized 60 1-4; no 2 59 lwiliag"): PM Q8112 1-4; wholesale Quotas rioegap: . - éii".if,"."£5“s._n“"°’ .21"... Quebec P0 "cr . 17 ' ' $lifl‘.\'llllfifllr .. . 24 3-8 fir!" 5621a?” §réaxagggi tpsfh-‘Iffi! job S‘ Law ' L}; 3'4 prglioes; Current recglpta Quebec fjbnl-"yixFld - u H. whltc so; oiiiiiria wiiiisMao-éao _ . 31 ; _ Dim‘ T“ " lei-lo gnllaieetl! finial-s. Wholesale Flap“! Quebec white 31 1-4; Ontario “ °. , ' whit 31 1-4: wholesale Ontario “mznm” ' coloreed 31 1-2. Receipts: 62 boxes. Wnbnsso Cot l Markets at a Glance (Canadian Press) ’l'0r0nl.O-St0t‘ks irregular: golds gain in late spurt. Montreal-Stocks mixed: papers again at. new high. New York-Stocks higher) rails lead upturn. WELCCME DEPARTURE ALDERSHOI‘. Emland - (OP) -'l'he services must be oing soft. The British army cater ng corps is experimenting to replace hard tack with canned white bread .' in wartime field rations. Potatoes: Quebec no 1 ‘II lhl 1.10-1.15; NB no 1 135-133. i0 lbs 20-22: PEI 1.35-1.40; PEI no 1 1O lbs 21-23. Shipnlng llavvs Al‘ IAIN‘! JOHN- Arrlived Wednesday . Baslano, from Hull Kirsten, United Kingdom Flyinldale, Swansea Salled Wednesday fax Fort Musquarro, London AT HALIFAX- Arrived Wednesday — iron sans ' CHEST 1' LAWN ROLLER (Ill metal) 1 GIRL’! III! L ‘ g, Sydney, N. S. Irgperial Halifax, N. . Salled Wednesday ' ~ Cyrus Field, for sea sLa Grands Hermlne, Sydney, N ‘Galloway Kent, Havana imperial Goderlch, Saint John Canadian Constructor, for Hali- Canadlan Cruiser, from Jamaica Saint John. BOSTON, Dcc. 2'7 -- (CPl New England boosters for a. steel mill refused to be dovmcast over a report that steel companies ap- parently ere cool toward establish- ing in this area. Industry sources said executives in at least four companies are in- clined to doubt the practicability of building a $225,000,000 steel mill ln one of the New England states. The talk was given impetus by recent discoveries of ore deposits in Labrador and the Ungava region of Northern Quebec, Official of both the Republic Steel Corporation of Cleveland and the Youngstown sheet and Tube Company of Youngstown. 0.. were quoted today as saying they had turned down a. proposal by a semi- publlc New England group. John Kelly. steel consultant for the New England Councib-prime booster for a steel mill in this part of the country-said: MONTREAL. Dec. 39 ._ Donald Gordon, C. M. G., new chairman and president of the Canadian Na. 110ml system. today sent his first 111955588 to the 112,000 employees of the company. "My first action in taking up my new duties as president of the Canadian National Railways 53-5- tom and its associated companies is u: extend to each and every one of my co-ivorkers a message of Erecting and good wishes." said Mr. Gordon. “To those of you to whom I Hm known only by name r want 15° 53y l?» Will be my intention to meet as many of you as possible so as to establish a personal rela- tionship with you and through it. get to know your WOTkllll, ("Glidi- UOXIS Hlld aspirations. With others who know me on the basis of war- time association I hope Soon to re- new the very satisfactory rela- tionship we then enjoyed. “The success or otherwise oi‘ any organization is dependent nii the spirit of the people who rim it. At no time in the history of mankind was this demonstrated more clear- ly than in the last war. during which all sorts 0f tasks that were regarded as impossible were ac- complished because oi’ the driving spirit of human beings who i-cfus- ed to accept failure. The magnific- ent record of our transportation systems is s splendid example of this. and out of s. working exper- ienoe with their operations in war- time I can personally affirm the record of performance was second to none. Daily Challenge "In peace-time, objectives tend to become more blurred and it is more difficult to (letermine the kind of challenge which needs to be met. It seems to me the essen- tial point is the daily challenge for every person to perform at top capacity the Job that has become his lot in life. i have found always that those men and women who work with enthusiasm and loyalty. who take a satisfaction out of cap- acity performance in whatever task comes their way, really get a lot more fun out or living. and as well have that best of all satisfactlons, the pride of a job well done. "This philosophy is badly need- ed in the won-id today and an ex- pansion crf it will help people of goodwill preserve the heritage of freedom which is such a precious part of our way of life. Our dem- ocratic institutions in defence of which we fought the most terrible wai- in history are by no means out o1 danger. for the record shows an alarming encroachment by peo- ple whose way of thinking and way of living are diametrically op- posed tn our own. It ls a truism to say that through work liea sal- vation, for the simple fact is our productivity as a nation ivlll de- termine what part we can play in the world and what our standard of living will be. "I am proud to be now associat- ed with the workers of the far-i flung system 0f Canadian Nation- al Railways in Canada. the United States and overseas. Whatever tal- ents or qualities I may possess will be fully employed in discharging the duties of the high office of president to which I have been called. You have a right to ex- pect me to be jealous of your wel- fare in all respects. “For my part, I remind you that no leader can be better than the men and women of the organise- tion he serves. I look for your con- tinued co-operation with the exec- utive in the interests of the sys- tem. Working together we can continue to develop an efficient and loyal organization that cannot fail to produce results in which we esn take pride. in that way _we will have not only the satis- faction of our immediate 10b well gong but we shall have the excit- ing end satisfying experience of taking a vital part in the develop- ment of the country we live in. "it is in that spirit that I move into the presidenfis office and it is in that spirit that I call upon all of you to face with n-ie the fut.- ure of our mutual endeavour.” Grain _.___. - WlNNlPEG, Dec. 28 - (CP)-— Prices turned easier on the Winni- peg Grain Exchange. and fronds . were sympathetic with recent Am- Steel Companies Cool To New England Set-Up "Only invo big compsnlgg h“; ii detailed survey for operating a New England plant and they found that. money-not reastibility -wiis the chief obstacle to the proposal. "Both beiived g mill would b; thoroughly feasible. Both said it would be profitable and orig claim. ed it should be twice as big as proposed." Under the plan for locating s steel mill here, $100,000,000 of local capital would be put up while the steel company would put up $50.000,000. Kvlly Said the only objection made by the two companies which conducted surveys was that neither had the necessary capital to con- tribute to the venture. Kelly added “The council is presently negotiating with several major steel com-panics and pro- spects are bnghlcr today than ever." First Message From New C. N. R. President Toronlc Stocks (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Dec. 28- Salcs Stock Close 1000 1000 Akaltcho _..... _.. Am Larder _... _..... Anacon Ang Cdn Ang Hur Ang Rouyn Apex Area . Arjon . Athena Ail Oil 65 1-2 16 25 Bk of NS . Bnrnat Barymin Base Mc-t Belieterre Bonetal Boymar Bralorne .. Brit Dom . Broulan 10950 1500 4600 200 T500 1167 85 Czis Troth 14200 Cent Led 6650 Cent Pat 1500 Ccnt Por .._... _... .. 3200 Chem Res -_.. 3200 Chcskirk .... .. _.. 1250 Chesicrviile .._.- 0800 Coclicnour 1000 Coin Lake 100i) Colomac 5350 Com Pete . -. 2475 Con Beattie .. .._..... 3908 Con Ansley .._.. _..- 15 1-2 1167 Con Duq 130 Con Smelt 1100 Conwest 2000 Courncr 2100 Cournor -.._ .... _..... 55 2000 Dav Pete .._.. .... _... 33 4500 Decaita 7000 Delnite 2500 Dexter .. 3000 Discovery 29 1225 Dome . 18 1-4 1O Dom Bk 26 4800 Donalrla .. 55 2000 East Am _... _.. 20300 1'3 Mnl 4170 E Sulliv 4500 Elder 6200 Eidomi __ 1000 El Pen Rey _ ,. _____ 091-4 1500 El Sol . 083-4 2100 Eureka _ 29 15400 Fed Pete .. 22‘! 1000 Francocilr . 08 1-2 800 Froblshor .... _... 246 200 Gen Polo _..... _. .... 110 .. . 110 635 64. 255 . 19 36 06 1-2 05 02 10640 llflrfl Ro ._- ... _.. 25 1000 Hadley .. 34 1000 llcva Gm 09 7 4500 High Bcll .. _.- .. 6O 6500 Highridge .. _.. .. 08 2793 liollinger _..- _.. _... 10 5-8 8500 Hosco .... .. _... .._.-- 5 85 l-lud Bay _.. .__ 1000 lnspira _.. ,___._ 39 480 Int. Nick . .. _.. _.. 3i 1-2 2066 Jaculct _.- __ fl 11900 Jolict .. T2 2000 Kelore _... _... i0 1460 Kerr Add _..... .._.. __ 18 5-8 9600 Kirk Leila --- _ _.. 137 1550 Labrador 500 2000 Lagucrre 04 1-4 7200 L Dufault .- _.. _.. 3 6500 l. Fortune _... _.. _... (X5 1-2 1610 Lake Shore _._ _... 141-4 31750 L Wale. ...... .._.. ._- 2200 Lciich ive session. Closing futures: Oats: Dec. 7B 5-8; May Ti 14A; July 74 3-88. 1.25 Barley: Dec. 1.26 1-4; May 1-2A; July 1.18 1-4. Rye: Dec. 1.48 5-83; May 1.548; July 1.49 1-4. Flax: Dec. 3.79 3-43; May 8.69 3.4a; July anolaiibt. Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 78 5-8; ex 3 CW '75 7-8; 3 CW and ex 1 fend rs s-s; 1 (PM! 74 1-8; 2 ma 73 1-8; fl feed 69 5-8; track ‘f8 1-4. 1 BABY QABBAQI - 3- ~ ericsn declines. Barlry: 1 and 2 CW G-row 1.44 w 1 355p‘ 355331 (‘m5 **-‘~——'—— Support was thin in oats and 1-4; 1 and 2 CW Z-row 1.40 1-4: . t. _ ‘Win95 ADV/WC! barley. where local and commis- a cw S-row 1.42 1-4; 1 ma 1.22 1 (“w”) GATE CANBERRA - (OP) — Two lion-house sellinl Was evident 1-4; 2 feed 1.18 1-2; 3 feed 1.13 1 1 rmw Aultrllllfl airlines meet that iiim of the day, but prim recov- 1-2; a cw yellow 1.2a 14; s cw M] in vary good coalition. "mil" "l?" "If! they will be ered somewhat from early low yellow 1,94 1.4; "m; 13g lllllfl- using h speed jet and harbo- levels on increased local demand. Rye: 1 m; 9 cw 1.4g 5.3; 3 cw . prop airliners now being destined Blight losses were recorded at the 1.44 ‘l-B: rel. 2 CW 1.34 5-8; 4 III. AIIAIJUIII Irltsla. ‘may plan to mic close, however. cw 1.3a as; ma: 1.4a s-s. - Iflvfllih of young men from their Rye also eased but was flrminl Flax: Ne 1 CW 3.79 3-4; 2 CW - I iiiisaiisiisiiesstsmieariaiauiaup towardsiheciosaflatwas s14 a-a-scwsses-siscw onasrnsaniiininraiisssn-nnnniiinsliaua-li ma» ~ rica - (GP) -'I‘wo schoolboy: s. cross-country race called back _8 one of their schoolmates when he took a wrong path. They put him on the right road and he won, Their sportsmanship brought sub- scriptions for a cup to be awarded 47 58 in the school for‘ Spottsmanghlp, A Mdfllllllt? Life T. W. BENTLEY, C.L.U., Manager 127 Grafton Street Charlottetown, P, l. l. Box N0. 433 3750 Little LL 39 5500 Louvlcourt .. . _.. ,_ 16 1-2 650 Macasss .._.. .... 270 10200 MacDonald _.. _.., 41 1000 Macho _... _...._ 15 20050 lifacLeod _... _.. .___ 204 3900 Madsen _... _.. _.__ 315 5120 Magnet _ .. _..- _ 11100 Mal G! .. 1000 Martin _..... _... _ 5O McIntyre .. _..... __,_ 900 McKenzie _... _... _.. 9500 Mid Cont _._ __. __ 900 Min Corp _.., _ ____ 1000 Mosher _.. _... 2000 Nut Pete 6400 Negus 12800 Do Rts .. 1666 New 1900 New 1125 New 2500 New 6500 New 3000 New 7500 Ncwlund .. 9600 Nicholson __,__ __ ___ 300 Nippissing ___ __ ___ 1065 Noranda 30750 Norlartic 3300 OBrien 1300 Okalta . 1200 OLcary ______ ____ ____ g1 27500 Omnitrans ..._ ... .. 06 1200 Orlac ._ 3900 Oslsko .. 3000 Osulake 9580 Poe Pete . 3400 Pumour 2000 Pan West _..... _... 2200 Paymaster sooo Piccadilly .. 100 Pioneer 31500 Porc Reef ___ _ 75 1000 Powell Gold .._.. .._.. 95 5150 Preston ........ __,_ 190 4600 Que Lab g1 1200 Que Man .. 82 39700 Queenston __ ,__ __ 112 655 Quemont ___ ,_ 21 1.4 600 Reeves . 2000 Reno _ _____ 2500 Rochette .._... _ _..__ 4400 Roxana 14o Roy Bk 3365 Roynlite 8500 Roybzir 36000 Rupunun _.. 131 San Ant .._... _... 1000 Sand Riv .._ 3500 Sannorm 2100 Sherriit 2100 Silanco 4500 Silv Mill 1525 Siscoe 3500 Sladen . 1000 Starrait .. . 1500 Steeloy 15950 Steep R0 1100 Sturgeon 2500 Sullivan . 2000 Sur Inlet 4000 Sup Oil .. 200 Sylvanite 4000 Taku .. .. 400 Tack Hu .... _... 5000 Thom Lund _..... 2500 Tombil 2000 Torbrit 1100 Tow Pete 1500 Tran Res 2500 Uri Min .. 100 Un Keno 3000 Unit Oil . 1900 Um» Can _.- _ -.. ass 500 Ventures , 1-2 885 Waite .... .. 1000 Wekusko 5300 West Mal 04 4500 Wiitsey .._... ___ _____ 10 1000 Winch L _-.. ___ ,___ 04 1.2 1000 Wingalt .......... __ 04 1.2 1585 Wright H . .. 3000 Yale CURB 1000 Dalhousle ....... .. s3 700 Foothills 325 Total sales 934,000. near. aronrsmrvsnur GRAAFP‘ REINl-T. 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