PS ; ¢ % a a i Z 6 = ae ¥? / i we m8 8 8 ~ +) The Guardien Chertotetown, Thurs., Dec. 10, 1959. 17 Akaiteso be oe 6S hl ‘ A Alba Expl 9 MTN OH ¥| Labra or 35 85 O% D% R rock 4 a & e Algom ,3 $C «4% 'L Defak Be D 6. & Reaim a wa SB All Rox 1327 6 m\—- |b Om oc 0) of Ree es 1 15. 13 «135 Ama! Rare 1433 7 +7 #«(‘'7/—%/L Shore = ie @ « Re: s-ar oo umm: Am Nepe 80 6@ £ ee} 44 |Latn Am 1000 3 &G 3. —-1t |Rio Rup ° ™/’/ ™/ % Anacoa aa | _ ari Letea 100 132 132 152 Rix Athab Tite 20 0 Ang Rowen 38 6M MMO Lencourt SRG Roche oo 1h we Ansil woo? 19 «618 ) «619 «6+2 | indim | oe 6S hl Roc<win' \2° 3 M4 25 Aread wis 169 6 5 6 +1 |Lerado zn. + Sand Riv 2s 6 fe Area 1500 9 9 9% +3 |Lerado wis 18 6 5 6 +1 | Satelite 2500 «18% 18 18% +2% Arjon a i ee ee ise ww Sherritt ‘17246 285 261 ©2835 +20 A Arcadia 8 32 30) SI Lyax _ WOO We 10% 10% Si Miller 530 33 32 2 —, ATL C Cop 20 18° 175 175 —S | Macassa 200 272. 275 275 Sil Stand mm 2 @ 2 + Atlas Yk 200 7% 7% 7% +1 | Macdon 200% 5% O+!] | Siscoe ae a Atlin-Ruf (9000 11 10% 10% — %4| Macfie 5 3 § Slocan VR 4500 12 11 12 41 Aumacho 700 9 %&% & —2%4 speet 400 163 «102 3 +1 | Stdcona 030C«8lC SCD +8 Bankeno 100 19 «(189 700 24 22 24 +4 |Samnkeigh i S MB BM -3 Barnat e000 140.135 Mo +4 | Magnet soo) 686 68) 8 6+ Mi Stanie wis 80 1 ll Rase Metal 10530 16 4 16 +2 | Melartic 1000 9 6% 4 | Stanrck — Ss s 8 -< Baska 7900 11 10% 104 — %|Maneast U 2200 5 % 1% Sarratt. 20-6 6 6 B-Duq oo 2 9 19 Man Bar 2460 Gi G1 61 —2 | Steeloy SS 6 4A 4 ee Belcher 5100 68 «667: (Og?) +1 | Maralgo = HS Steep B R08 $l 10% 0% —% Belleterre 2200 M1 20 240 Marcas 0 T 6% 7 Sturgeon 6000 18 18 18 : Bethim 3100 7% «2 «67S «6g | Maritime § 2150 130 123 127 —3 | sallivan 400 159 153 «158 «44 Beveon 0 4 OM OM + | Martin 1300 (HH — 44 | Syivanite 730 101 101 161 Bibis oo mm 7 «#+F —t |Maybrun G80 4 2 2 Taurcanis 3000 @ G @G —4 Bicroft 00 («8 e e Mcintyre 278 8% O% BH -— % Taurcan vt a ~ eo ——- F Bidcop aes 12 MN 1s +.%| McKea m8 BH BH +1 | Teck-H 1600 17 167 17 45 Black Bay 22000 154 4 14 —2 | MeWat 0 3 O® C-1 | Temas 5000 201 19%, Mo +1 Bouzan 1233 © So se —s | Mentor =e yu Territory 260 3 MW WM —™& Baymar 100 7% =! «TMH Merrill ie 17 8 115 Thom L 20 8% 3 WY +1 Bralorne 220 905 se 505 645 | Meta Uren S00 8 68S Tiara tes. 83 Broul Reef 360 4 4, 4 +1 | Midrim — = o @ -2 | tribe 0 2% 2% 4+ h% Brunswick 4300 345 230 5 +15 | Milliken 7” 7 -2 |trin Chm 400 13: 122 #13 —1% Buffad 350 HOMO + | Mind eee ee Ul-Shaw 441 % 8% &%-2 Buf RL 20 7 #7 ——p eS NB + MU Mining = 50 1 1 — Bunker Hill 2000 ™% 7 ™% + %| Moly ee WH BK + AU Asbestos 75 OO OS 45 —10 Cable - oo 0 6} (ff Soe mse se x) |Un Keno «100 Sm 85 55-5 Cadamet 3575 17% 1% 14 + | ME Weight 2050 2 653) —1 |un Fort 17350 8 234 23% Camp Chib 2692 60. 620 60 +20 | Multi-M “ “ “ —llUpp Can 309 115 113 114 Camp RL 220 $122 12% 12% Nat Expl 00 9% a Hs + 41 Vandoo 200 «SK COSOSS Cdn Astoria 300 7% ™% 7% + %| Nealon SSS OA 4 +14l Ventures «115 $A HM C Dyno om 3s le eC. «Nes Lab )=— 209 GS 16S +1 | Vitam 70 14 #147 148 -2 C Malat 700 #@ @ @ New Alger 1050 34% 5 6 —Wiweeden 13909 11 Wo ll +1 CN inca 300 18 1% 1%—%|New Ab 37 BS BW ® —-8 | Werner 3000 10 «180 Cin NW 1500 Sia HC—d:séd| New Bid 500 Hl Surf In (1250 «15% 15% 15% +1 Can-Met 17650 17 #15 17 +41 |New Cal 10 Ww um 7 Willroy M210 149 «143 «4143~« 3 C-Met wts ™ “% 3 a: ug New Delhi S300 14 2 4 +1 |win wts 106—CU%GtC~SS — wae » Captain 200 7% (67) OH + IN Dicken = 405 3S H— _— + 4 Wiilltsey soo 611) (Oe a Cassiar 1070 $11% 11% 11% + %|N Harri 300 9% M2 2% — el Yale Lead 2000 18 18 18 a stle Te SW 3S see +15 |New Howe 20m % 6 691 +6 ivK Bear 6100 109 106 108 +8 ee . | eo, 0 lO oo = ot Da 7 41 [Younes HG 1200 7% 7% 7S ; | t Pore soo 144 4 14 Yukeno — 4 4-4 j = | Sreies Pe sess Saad 1S umm mil DISGRUNTLED CONSERVATIVE @ Chest aeneo ape Orchan 42000 8) = 78D = ' | Chib Jae 4650 3 52 3% +1 |Nel Roum 500 8% OM 85+ %! Curb ee ; coe ay Chib M 20 6 «6 OS New Taku 1000 14 14 14 +12 | Bulalo as @ mw i ee = ae Se 8S Norman Baker of New West- , tawa. He blasted federal gov- ~ oad ea ce ae Mickel MB 13505 63 Gl @ —3 |pead Ore 739 29 25° 335 Lorado oe Ne ol aad ernment policy 2od Prime Min- Chimo 0 0% 49% 4% 45 | Nick Rim 7 SI 51 51 +3 | Yukon Con 6000 67 GF 67 +2 MUTTAL FUNDS carnapnaiinn bead grees taiekd ister Diefenbsker. Here he giv Crom, OS MO we +e Nipissing pad . we + BANKS By THE CANADIAN PRESS only sour note at the general | 1: views to a scan af Sa a ee. be "ia aa tes Tu | Norgold 400 «SCG COS.~CO*« Montreal «= 1105 $5744 56% 56% + Bid Ask | meeting of the Progressive | ers | Com ~ y| Norm 2120 335 «633 «6335 «+10 | Nova Scotia 470 $71 775 71 + %! All Cdn Com i 7.54 8.19] tiv, ee : ‘ | , ro: Caine ee @ @ 2 |Merex “- 1 1 1 | [Commerce = GS Sits sasassty + NAN Cte Div Sc: 433, Conservative Association im Ot~| __(€P Wirephotod 4 : beer oF c : - pate 11 a kl a 1 imperial - 9 S672 Gi% 672 | American Growth 7.7 #40, es “Sa a Qj cee ae a tf ay |S Colle MO me ta up 38 | Reval 485 $81% 1 Blt 4 4) Beaubran _ wee Oe ; ed < C Denison 78% 900 965 %5 —19 |N Goldert 9500 5B 2 S +4: | Ter-Dom 424 $575, 357% 57% — %4/ Canadian Investment 0.00 9.89 . ? : C Den-wts 7535 3% 231 3) —s |N Rank 0) 10 «168 «1m j : INDUSTRIALS Canafund 96.3° 38.18 . - i C_Digcovery 642 37 3% 375 Northsp 2 @ @ B —2 | Alumini 5033 $3114 31% 3% + %| Champion Mutual 5.39 5.92, : : a oe a Se 8 ee eek 8 ee Boe a 2 tlle tereeee, ts oe ap: Ney Vb th build your own “ Arrow a , nN C Brew 140 SH 6G OM 3 rate Inve . 67 | Be: i ts ES Ao HALA yee E : ‘ C Haliwell Rens = = Z ae Oka Rare nol 10 D Mogens z - > 62 ’ *| Dom Ecuity Inv Ks 14.89 15.12) Br: AS Oe 2 oa Ue eo ‘ Gn teow Go a to a! ie Tlews 00 1 34 +1 | Dose 100 $1415 144 14% | Fond Collectif 5.22 5.68) Be: x matched set a fool a eS see ; ines C Marhben miska > 2 7h MO =. | Inland 7° «$35, 34 5% 14 | First Ou 493 4.4 &-: Re * 3 \ Con ™ s po on : ns oa Orchan 5170 8 7 iso alter 215 sto, 204 204 1. | Grouped. Income 336 422 mes ace a at a time from the NAVY PILOT GETS DFC C Mogul 30 119 115 18 +1 | Ouske = = 7 3 | Simpsons G7? 334 Mie Hs P| Sovnt Seen — be pe ~ Meee as € Morrison 7 e- & % mour * Walkers 709 S$37%s 37% 377 , | Grow il and Gas . 7. : 2 s }Con Nichol 143 4% 4% 4% — %| Pardee mi: 2. 67 hl6 RS hU+h% Weston B Pe <<] . s Investors Growth Fund 6.17 6.67 Vice Adm. Clarence Ekstrom, | ed the McDonnell Phantom II | set in a flight from Edwards (c Northiad 211 % % M2 - +2 | Patino wis 2300 © 6 6 -2 | ee Investors Mutual ™ 11.20 12.11 right, pins the Distinguished | carrier jet, background, te an | Air Force Base. The present |C Rescourt 1169 8 8 8 + %| Pate 2 PS, Tt 0] Catal Soles: 2.1L Kéystone ae Flyimg Cross on Cmdr. Law- | unofficial world altitude re- | official record is 94,658 feet |€ Sanorm 3000 6 6 6 +1 aymnet = A Ss 8 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO stocks | Leverage Fund 6 7M : 5 : : Con Sud 71% 68 @& & 41 | Peerless soUmMCUSUCU By Senabtin ‘Prem Mutual Accuulating Fund 7.39 8.08 rence E. Flint after the Navy | cord of 98,560 feet. The Navy | and was set in /Jiily by a Rus- | Canwod 1600 3S 3% Ws Perron 2m 2 (lf om A de ee. meh nai Chane Ch'ge | Mutual Income Fund Sot 5.48 : . % - . : os ~ *" . PL . 0 ~~ } = oe | « e a . N A . Rw a 41 : » . os * a e announced that Flint had pilot said thé unofficial record was ' sian. (AP Wirephote) ee Damp a 2 2 2 +3 ee me. -_ 4 a” lems ieiatirmahas joes Aee Fund of Can | a a Stanley Power Tools, Disston Saws, Electricians, \ Coulee a3 3] OM OM Preston 1100 450 40 SN 8} | Mase 11975 $12% 11% 124 + %| Regent Fund 5.48 6.02 Plasters and Lumbering Tools reason riced. 7 4 ; Cowich 1900 & 6 6 43 | Pronto 423 2 2 7 62 Tr Can 8337 SIH 2% Wy + Yj Save and Invest” . 5.16 5.64 é Crestaur ee. ee Pros Air 1300 60 86 «8 —1 | Alumini 3023 S34 31% 31% + %| Esupervised Amer Fund 7.31 7.38) : Purdex 2100 % 7° Ms + | Imp Oi 3952 $35% 34 + IS ised. E wa | DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS $([& 3 hii [Stee Bes Se SS ikl ar. =| 42" | THE ROGERS HARDWARE D’Arazon 7909 «(31 » v , | Que Chib om OU 2 2 —! | OrLs Supervised Exec 57 5a — - ‘ ' | Deer. Horn 5700 = 17 . Que Cop 61100 19% 18 19% +i'2/ Con Dragon 59509 33 274 31 +3 | Supervised Exec 3 5.6 5.87 . . r DEldona. 000 4 a > Hs = rend a a is i - - ee o— 4 ' 72 +4 eee aan —_ se = Company Limit s ‘ e SO $1 19% ‘ je Li 6 m ne 15 18 10 Supers: ncom Fun 3.91 8) SU M M ARY active session on the Montreal TORONTO Donalda — oa Que Man 3M) 12 1? 12 Spooner gen. 184 14148 x—TV Electronic 16.1 17:67 It It’s Hardware We Have It. and Canadian stock exchanges. Duvan 14650 174 12% 12% Q Mew =—« SD Perme pr S79 7. 73-7 | Timed Investment Fund eee ed 137 Queen St. Dial 8501 - Steels .were mixed to lower to East Mal 750 128 126 128 Quemont 0 $104 10% 10% «+ \&! MINES United Accumulative 14.71 15.98 By THE CANADIAN PRESS [reduce the gain in industrials, | TORONTO (CP) — The stock| East Sull 3055 165 154 105 ‘+19 | Radiore sees teeta ete ee ty etki ine edamame , : : s, ab ta Elder co + : ss Toronto — Market higher in| but utilities, banks and gale siete eae eae ae seal eureka oe ' nae va * $ ‘ . ms moderately heavy trading held firm all dav. : _— 4 ying. surg Expl all * 6000 - 7 : . : safiersetescnaanosestatan — — . sa : $ ‘ New, York — Market lower: a ~ x \higher Wednésday for the ninth Falcon 8900 $374 31% 31% + te ame 2 ar ower;} Dominion Foundries led its sec-| egnsecutive dav | Faraday a a oe ee q ng. {tion .down by losing 1, at 50%. , we | Fara wts 0 uw hu -—_—Mentreal-—_-Market—mixed—to! atias-was-off 1-at-25%-and-Stecl |g. Woe lls. having one of its) pest Tung 1000 10% 10% 10% 4 4 : 7 - {best days in recent weeks, ted in-| F. higher in moderate trading. of Canada % at 86% while Al- ; : ; aims sas c& e& 6 c ined th sed at 37 |dex winners with a gain of nearly! an = 195 «(180 «(165 : . 10 8 st 8 CURRIENCIES Base a wa ofenerally | Golds and base metals were beth ae Mines 200 sist 17% o: oe . ae aa ont Pani more than one-half point Genex se oh tet | ‘ 1 a 2 an 1 | Mines h : > Geo Scien 37200 +8 n» 7 -10 MONTREAL. (CP) — The U.S.' British Aluminium at 14. Shad "a mixed day buticin YE sep ime os tse > %| : lower- ed 3 dollar closed Wednesday at a dis-| In utilities, half - point gnins| Seine” Among the hove 10 a Seen an es am ae count of 4 25-32 per cent in terms, went to Quebec Phone at 304% / national Nickel. after ‘gaining | Goldray a a a Se of Canadian funds, up 3-32. Pound and B.C. Power at 36%. \ steadily for the last twa. weeks [omy ‘100 16 16 16 43 tterling $2.66%, up %. Southam Press was the biggest /pegan‘to fall today and slid %s|Gremk 18809 my oe Sitter r are industrials, | at 103%. Senicr uraniums were) Gusnar om on om te 10 | . ing a . down. Al fell 3 t 10% ;Gunnar wts 2715 100 81 8! \ .. DIVIDENDS Volumes were 96,000 industrials! Consolidated Denison ‘was sto crim we SS TH By THE CANADIAN PRESS |and 248,400 mines and oils. ‘cents at $9.80. Gunnar dropped 10 Har-Min 1500 9% 8 0% + %| y . Clibsing averages showed banks cents and closed at $9.50 | Hasaga 300 «15% 154 15% Canada Bread Co. Ltd., class B up .37 at 60.95, utilities up 1.2) Western oils traded briskly : of Lakes 5000 17 16% 17 = " cents, Jan. 4, record) at 144.7, industrials up 8 at 316.4. | with gains far ahead of losses in ae ’ ea eT - ‘14. _|combined up 1 at 259.2, papers @5) : > ton <rored Hollinger 910 $t7% 274 27%%+% - Dow Brewery Ltd., com. 37'2/ yp 3 st 453.7 and golds off .2 as ttae Bia mateo cored | Hoy! $00 409 400 aa cents, Jan. 2, record: Dec. 14, pfd.! at 79.90. eo going up 1*2 at Hest-Pam od mM St ‘ ” cents, Jan. 30, record Jan.| Of 257 issues traded, 88 ad’| Index gains: golds 54 at 85 ig Amanaae 33 Ss 2 [as a : vanced, 60 declined and 109 were ager ; Int Moly 1200 %% 8% 9% +1 Grand and Toy Ltd., 45 cents,' unchanged. There were sal eat eee - . a and tat Nickel 2357 $103% 10945 10355 —186 James Stewart N. J. McKinnon Hon. G. Peter Campbell J. Grant Glassco Joseph Harris ‘ NES, yc = pete se rish Cop 7300 178 171 178 +8 : : a ite email ts a |yearly highs and 11 new yearly TORONTO CUDSING STOC i Iso te At the 93rd Annual Meeting of The Canadian Bank of Commerce on .and Mr. Joseph Harris, LL.D. Mr. Stewart came to Canada from Scotland ° \° : oe §6Stec Le iy tons’ lacobus 445 1 3 1277 +2 7 ; ; : ; > com. 2% cents, ordinary 25 cents, Sesereumed cnneen ebotin Teronto Stock Exchange—Dec, 9 ioe El a ah December 8, Mr. James Stewart, C.B.E., LL.D. announced his decision to and entered the service of the Bank at Sherbrooke, Que. in 1914. He was pfd. $1.25, Jan. 15, record Dec.| Abitibi 3% Fraser 29 (Quotations in cents unless marked $.| Joburke 1000 10° 10 @ —% retire as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Stew art will continue to appointed General Manager in 1948 and elected President in 1952. He has 18. Abit pr 22% Gt Lakes ~ ee Entiviient. sr—Ex- | Joliet 8 anne - = . a serve as a Director of the Bank. Mr. N. J. McKinnon, President, was elected been Chairman of the Board of Directors since 1956. Mr. McKinnon was United Fuel Investments Ltd.,| Reet nat soca on dae tain |. ihe : 1 Ket |Kerr Add 900 $1!% 20% 30% 2 %4 Chairman of the Board and President. Vice-Presidents of the Bank are the appointed General Manager in 1952 and has been President of the Bank six per cent class A pfd. 75 cents, | Bank Mont 37 imp Rest a Stock in ie Low Close C’ge Kilem = = = = ™ ; u Hon. G. Peter Campbell, Q.C., LL.D., Mr. J. Grant Glassco, O.B.E., F.C.A., since 1956. _ ; ’ NES ae wts ’ *- Jan. 2, record Dec. 15. cia tc > 10334 Abacus a2 3B om» -2 IKirk Min 1519 3 3 125 \ z Bathurst A 41_—siInt' Pap We lien —__—_ seca il ipl anes ha ea = “a Bathurst A 2% Int Pete : PRODUCE. [ze S Mawr = 124 ' , mre NC WHEN EVERYBODY WORKS - - - EVERYBODY BENEFITS! 3 MONTREAL (CP)—Agriculture/|c Cement 344 Paudash ey ain - f . department quotations: C Cement pr 26% ra = ae ; : . ‘. \ Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices|€ S27? a gp ly 31% . to country station,- wooden cases,|dn Brew 35% St L Corp 1o | ; extra-large. 421-43; large 3814-39; rie ga as Seute 20% medium 32-33; small 279 B 29; 2 ; *|C Int Pwr pr 425% Trans Can PL 25% | ‘C 18. Receipts 140. Sisdeaaes PF 1% CANADIAN "s Butter:. Current receipts, ten-| Dom Tar 16% Ford 162 derable 63%, non - tenderable,/D Bridge = 21% Cons Pap 7 63%; fresh grade creamery prints ; job price 6412-66; fresh wholesale tenderable 64%, non - tenderable EW ‘ 64%. pe N YORK | : : Cheese: Delivered Montreal not NEW YORK (AP) — The stock: waxed, current receipts Quebec’ market failed to hold a slight’ white 33, colored 33, wholesale’ eariy gain Wednesday and Quebec ee a (44; | slipped lower on profit-taking. | : z current receipts Ontario whit €|"'Sentinient was ‘not’ helped. by WINTER WORK 0.0. grading station ~_%'25|news that the steel companies 3 . ; colored 35%2 - 37 3-16; wholesale|).4 rejected: Labor Secretary| : 2 = colored and white no qu0-| James Mitchell's propgsal to sub-| .Habit is the enemy: We have got into the habit of having most of our: . Nae onn.| Mit the steel strike dispute to a : “<* ~ 7: work done during the summer months with the restit that during the peak Potatoes: ebe¢ 75s 1.90-2.00: | 4): 7 c Fi h : : ’ core sas , PE NB. 75s Ps erp NB. 50s 130- roi re for settlement recom- Ou an ig t ; period men and materials are often not available to finish the work within |,” 1.40; N.B. 10s 32-34; P.E.L 755\ "rhe Ap 60-stock ernst! a reasonable time. Many men are seasonably unemployed in our Province 2.30-2.40. $1.20 to $227.80. S | U | during every winter. | wa ear tiaee ice easonal Unemployment GR AIN Airlines, some of the rubbers. | .The loss in wages adversely affects every business establishment in the men prtoes. cone and ripen Province and the paymeiit of unemploy ment service benefits only partly re- WINNIPEG (CP) — Trading on tg chee ee When wage earners are unemployed, the whole CH ARLOTT N lieves the situation, ‘ ~ ne agar ae chemicals, rails, electrical equip-| COMmunity ‘suffers. As a householder, you can . ‘ : sale of five cargoes of Canadian|™ents and drugs were lower. _|{ arrange to have inside work such as renovation, re- It is necessary to substitute cam mon sense for habit and distribute the wheat to Javan. This represents! egg opr gen “tng _ — decoration, repairs and including dry-cleaning done} EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE, _Mayor of the City of | work to be done as evenly as possible throughout.the year. This, like the about 1,000,000 bushels of the Reus Is ale on it shorpis bw | uring the winter months. As a businessman, you can | Charlottetown; To the Citizens of Charlottetown, | breaking of any bad habit, requires a teal effort. ” iden pha: profit-taking and led the most | . °°. Se i. ee sta ara enance work carried out | GREETING: See ares or mah: May active list on volume of 100,200} 1 Winter, As a member of a community organization, The saving of time and money to the householder and businessman; the Oats—Dec. % lower 77%sb: May) falling 3% to 78 you can urge your group to carry out neces con- F : : ; i lowet 79: diy % lower Tita.| "AE: OY ae ccnedion stocke.\t struction in the winte ths. Skilled tr essary Whereas there is much work to be done on resi- | spread of employment over the whole year for the worker; the intelligent May % higher 1.00%: Jly_un-| me nr td caeeed <" cad. ialaie sm an a a ee a a = , ee eee are | dential and business premises within this City, and | use of all our resources of manpower, material, transportation and storage; aera wee Tue a 945° | <on Bay Mining jumped % while cies auneer Boas - ff ait ty fj a on year, and dis- | skilled and unskilled workers are now available to do.]| can add to the prosperity and well bein g of all our citizens. ay % Meher hws; .ly Ul! international Nickel lost 1%, Mc- ms are often Oller y firms to increase winter | that work promptly *and well; and the National Em- changed 9914n. ; 4, Me-il taciness. + \ ie me : Pe Flax—Dee. 3 higher ,3.48b: May} bana Forcapiue % and Distillers, Get behind the community effort to put wage Hoe gain pin is conducting a campaign to allev- Do the job while there are men and materials available. The National 2%-2'2 higher eer Sly 1%| eta as oek Exchangell earners back to work 8 te seasonal unemployment. Employment Offices in Charlottetown and Summerside have the men, your higher 3.46%4-3.47. : 2 a . ‘ : \ vay al "tower 1.11%; Prices, were generally lo wer Vol-| : Now Know Ye’ that the Mayor and Council call local merchants have the materials. Get in touch with both. May ‘%- lower 1.17%b; Jly %e|¥me was = es ee eat ae : : upon the Citizens of Charlottetown to ascertain what ; * lower 1.16%a. a sidanow oll hath melee CALL PERSONALLY OR PHONE repairs, remodelling and construction are desirable oe Se oe Pca ed a THE CHARLOTTETOWN NATIONAL - on their respective properties and-urge them to have - expo ‘ ‘ ae : : ; : 4, « Oe 34,» i ae 5 ee . : . iam age ep ink Siam: ey Advances 352 602) : ! This is a case where good citizenship is good e. a ee a ee . g| Declines 704 433 business. We can have the work done with the least domestic prices: 1 nor 1.65%; 2 r > ; 1 as 1.63%: 3 1.55%; 4 1.50%: 5 1.47%; ee an Pod UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE _ | possible delay and help to maintain a constant rate : . ; ptok 1 durum 1.76%; 2 1.70%; ‘NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS | of employment to the benefit of all. o ali 64%. : Borg Warner 47% NY, Cent ma ; ; : s|e-and 0 @4 Radio Corp “Ti COMMISSION MONTREAL §$(|S%icm” Ss tus Ss” | By order, Fl Auto a os Mase e ~~ . J ‘ é G Fl anadium MIL ‘ ascenthe Gh sb enlace: me Gane |. te DIAL 5595 5596s John J. Butler, fears _ Province of Prince Edward Island egories but golds edged ahead on | int oe aA ’ City Clerk. : ) index Wednesday during a fairly’ Kennecos ~. 90% pos ° 2 ‘ ° os