3"‘b$:~‘.".:t-\-ans-a-.. ?3?‘.<'='-'.'o‘ . . .» 1: »\:.’.m.». town. The occasion was the visit of Bonhomme Carnival from Quebec City to the province and shows three of the sieiglis in the official party which accompanied the 14' it wasn't for the modern cars II the hackgroilnd Y0“ might think this was a picture taken near the turn of the century in front of the Pro- vincial Building in Charlotte- DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ' American Tetephone m ade another historic peak. touching 14334 and closing at 142‘/4 for I By THE CANADIA.\' PRESS net gain of ‘/4. Du Pont rose 4, Toronto—-I\Iarket up; modei'- Union Carbide 2. 153- GYPSUM atelv heavy trading. ‘s and Texaco VI- New York — Market higherzi A disconcerting, factor was heavy 11-admg_ news that American Motors Montreal —— Market slightly plans to close two plants for a higher; fairly active trading. ‘week and later to lay off 11 per —.——:———————————-—- cent of its 26,303 workers. Amer- jican Motors was sold heavily, irising to the post of most ac- itive stock as it slipped ‘A to 17% MONTREAL 'CPl -_ Tlieion 160-100 Sl_i8r9S~ United States dollar in terms oft Another hlghllght °f the day . y ‘ 1_ Canadian funds vlas up 16 at “ca IBM which‘ 8"” mak. ling a new yearly high of 567. _backtracked to a net loss of 1-1 points at 550. Rumors and coun- ' r rumors about whether IBM .woiild announce a stoc split !caused the stock to gyrate. l The Dow Jones industrial av- erage ended the day with a gain 1.08 1-16. Pound sterling was unchanged at $3.02*i:. NEW YORK NEW YORK IAPi——Tlie stgck ' t th h t $l'a6rgkLfIL£ll‘ “seexgsion r'I)l1ili%rsd:yl oxxith i°‘ 1-42 at ,776-3- trading heavy. Some gains and: 9‘ 1-347 155"“ t"3d°d~ 554 ‘I9’ iosses were “idgv Icllned and 531 advanced. The market has been mud_] Volume was 6,210,000 shares died by cross currents all tliisl°°"El’“9d with 5750-000 wed‘ week as trading and investment i“e5 35’- jswitclied in and outh of varigus iofT6I{‘)°s‘i‘o5;?S°I$:: §’t"o5529%V£3“;§° .L'tt d— ‘ . . .- ' 951‘:/':Sd iln eThfilarS(é;5y.'sp \;::rk£_ ;otliaekrs in its series of historic t f tl . k. f ’ l ' , . :i‘:§l$IIIi'actIIl‘erIse ‘slgiygedfiillf Am°"3 C 3 " .3 d 1 3 I‘ Issue’ other rally of yhph. Own. ‘traded. 'AIumin_lum cigar makers had the ‘Dome Mines gained ‘/4 and Dis- additionai spur of a promi- time” dS°§3S3mS.BGran2y I1VtI.ien- fl b-shd ‘-1 ‘ ~ ‘.ing_an u_son ay . n r- rlfzlilt ycigpl.-Ilrdlswfire ahelilig l“a“°“aI N""ké‘ fen 7'5 and avidly since the U.S. govern-I ment health report gave cigarsf 1 U . ed S almost a clean bill of health »°‘a.“*° W?” m”‘ .' °‘.’"'-V compared with cigarettes. §a";2g“' Wlgtfiygggngttplgerfd 3:135: New highs were made by " ‘ . . ' Genera.‘ Cigar‘ up 3% at 47.,“ ton 1-16. Canadian Marconi fell and Consolidated Cigar. up 31/A, "‘ . . at «B. Bayuk Cigars rose 1%‘ what smck‘ ad‘ and D. w. G. cigar 1-14.. T"“' “'90 Elsewhere in the list, a few Advalnc" 531 pivotal blue chips helped sup- }De°1"‘°5 554 552 port the popular market indi-§U','I?:t:'l‘gies‘;ues 1:21;}: cators even though a few more. N“ YORK CLOSING “OCH Issues declined llian advancedl 3, 11,, A...¢...,¢ 9,... Beth Steel 3366 Mona W BOINHOIVIMECARNIVAL AT PROVINCIAL BUILDING " was the up-and-down perform- 35 of merry gentleman who typifies the spirit of the Quebec Win- ter Carnival, on his visit to various dignitaries in the city. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: I Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden car- tons: Extra-large 45-46; 41-42; medium 35-36; small 31: B 34 and C 27. Butter: Current receipts non- tenderable 51; score tenderable 51%; 92 score tenderable 51’/4. Cheese: Delivered Montreal. sale Quebec white 35: coloed I/4. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. 1 in bags 13-16; roller process No. 1 in bags 12-13; feed 11-12; butter milk powder feed . Potatoes: wholesale selling‘ .price: Que. new 75: 1.50-1.55‘, Que new 505 1.05-1.10: N.B. new 755 1.60-1.70; N.B. new 505 1.10- 1.20; N.B. new 10s P.E.I. new white 75s 1.90-2.00; P.E.l. new white 505 1.35-1.40: P.E.1. new white Os Borg Warner 45% NY Cent 2716 C and 0 71% Radio Corp Con: Edison 8.‘llw'i South Pacific 36% Gen Elec 847.6: Std Oil NT 76% Goodyear 431-’ Utd Aircraft 41% (:1 Nor Ky 57 Vanadium $6 [nt 1' '1' estngge 321‘: MONTREAL MONTREAL (CPl—-The stock [market staved off a mid-after- -noon wave of profit-taking to ‘emerge ahead on the day lThursday on the Montreal and lcanadian exchanges. 5 The composite index edged ‘ahead 0.2 to 133.3 and advances [nudged declines 83 to 74. 1 Banks were the strongest sec- ltor, gaining 0.4 to 126.3. Mont- zre Royal gained to each and Imperial and Nova Scotia dded l/s apiece. 1 Utilities were 0.2 higher at 611 the over-all market. '9 N ‘ Wfimen with the CNR alg- fil dupurtment, Moncton. are pqijore in summerslde ! gonday installing signal .h at the railway crouing tem is expected to give odd mo|124.3. Calgary power climbed ’1ti'r>"-v SAll.ED AT Ilossmo Prior to the installation of these light: a man was posted at the crossing. Despite blow- workmen ing now and proceeded to into! the lights. waxed. current receipts, who’.e- m r ‘/2. Bell Telephone ‘/4 and Que- bec Natural Gas and Trans- Mountain Pipe Lines ‘/3 apiece. In senior base metals, Fa1con- I bridge dimbed two points. Con- solidated Mining “/6 and Hudson Bay Mining ‘/11. Hollinger slipped ‘>6 Nickel 3/4 Oils were also stronger. B.A. Oil gained 1‘/4, Pacific Petrol- Ir_l %,.Husky 0i‘. ‘/4 and Im- eu perlal Oil Papers lo to Fraser and Consolidated dropped ‘A Bros. and Abitibi Vs apiece. Industrials were 0.2 higher at 136.5. Rothmans rose 3:8, Asbes- tos and Zellers lé each. Moore large ‘gorp. 1/4 and ‘Rockwell-Standard 1 In primary mctals, Dominion ‘Foundries, Canada Iron, Alum. and I 0.3 each nternational 121.1. and Price Technicians Are Qualified students from Prince Island have successful- SHOP AT E NIS ‘AND SAVE SATURDAY 2 p_ M_ SPECIALS These items go on sale at 2 PM. Saturday and remain on sale white quantities last. No phone or mail orders please! fr 0 Cal‘! HI 0% M + 16 - Tr Cln PL 1219 saw. as as .— v. - Tr in P1. mo visas 15% 15'/A + is 'ri-lac too i no r —-7 Turnbull 100 611 11 ll - ‘Hi Viau 115 $1166 V. 1% — V4 Walk cw mo 863 s: 5255- M Wcout 1‘: mo um 17% I7IA— 16 women A 110 slots Isis ion. 0- 16 _ ‘ _ _.._ Three We“? 3 =°°w*“7;;w‘73*7«la.‘7m, V‘ 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 17, 1964.| Edwmg CANADIAN Ajax 10 in lo -1 Alpha A zoo 23:. 2:5 2:5 -15 I Alsoi’ 1900 151.215-1.; 1315 A Beau 36.11200 5 5 5 Ameran 13000 1-1 12% 14 Aug A Moly aoo no zoo o o 2 Arno 2500 5 41/‘; -11-; — Vi . . A 1 Tel ms 230 220 25 -5 I Band Ore iooo s a ii i I . I natemiin iooo ola ow 6% | Black all 10700 98 93 95 + Blue Bon 400 320 315 320 +5 I Bluewtr 1000 26 36 26 -1 Bornlto 6500 9 ml)? 733 — *6 Brunswk 500 730 ' . ‘ he 3;-9, mt Hm $950 M 39 +5 City stores and restaurants blfit the most {Just say It y it h _ 95 9.5 95 5 have reported that there has 97$ 3“? 3 9“' 1:099 ‘W Cd‘ Camp chm lsoo -100 395 395 -4 . mg o cigars an pipes. an Seem, A mm 125 125 125 .10 been little or no reduction in some are buying patented drug Cauavant 100 475 475 475 -15 cigarette purchases in the Chair- St N, remedies for helping in C‘-"“ "”" 5°" 9 ” *2” lottetown area in the wake of a 0 ~ - Ceasland zoo 135 120 in +13 ' i breaking the a Cinema] is 39 —-1 US ‘report of the adverse health Most merchants echoed the ((§II;';':1;:d 520500 M4 M4 IV’ :2 °(:t"dm°n:.br°"gh" ml by cigar‘ feelings of one manager w h o c odors ioo 453 455 455 -5 °A° 5"") "'5' . said it is “too early to notice c Canoram 750 57 57 —1 great deal Of $500510" has much as far as our sales a re Earl”; Cad 111500 3:1»: 3;!» “M + V: Besulégd ti’li'om.the1re-pgrt but copcemedfl ver uc onslnsae. an are Copltrm 2 14 n V 5“ M Th h be’ sCliooI.s CONCERNED couvi-one A soo aim 16 16 few 31 ' . .ere age end? None of the schools have em- Delta 1:‘ t 2500 no 235 +10 ew peope giving up e "wee ' - a _ nonaun 15 slots lat; Isis ———-e—-——-——— balked °” any pamcu‘3r ca.m palgn to stop student smoking °m‘ no 329 29 29 Fontana 4500 319 111/. 3\§_'l,l; D Explorer 7ooo 22 no 20 Ft mm“ 2500 25' 2: _m although they are all concerned D 1-use 000 13 18 18 —2 with the problem and have been . I-‘ox ke iooo 22 201:.» 016-116 D °"°'°“' 75 "W *9“ 29* + V‘ Frigistor 14350 loo go no for sometime. Tlley pointed out D“"“""' ’5°° 135 125 m "7 Fundy 5 mm 71.1 m 71/. that health classes in the D“"‘°“‘ 3 3° G Autotron soo 340 o no . H East Sull 230 275 275 .4 Glen uh mm 105 m5 m5 schools have always d.ea Ventures uoo I33 180 132 Gold A” M 16 ‘M 15,,’ _ V, with the hazards of_ smoking. Equty Exp 31 15 18% UV: l(;,...., 210 175 175 175 None ofthe principals of de- Fab is L! Gui Por Ur 3000 9 live Iivi—'/I mentary schools contacted rm 3500 av: av: 3% I (Continued on page 11) seemed to feel that there was ly passed their (RT) Registered Technologists examinations con- ducted by the Society of Dab- much smoking in the lo we 1' grades. One city high school principal reported that there has been no new campaign s ta rted in the school since the report was published, but that smokln g has always been of greatest concern to the school. “We are constantiy pressuring students not to smoke". and a n y o n 9 found smoking on the premises faces sunspenslon. the principal reported. He added that the ct- garette situation has been fre- quently discussed in assembly and as more reports come out they will probably devote I session to smoking in the near future Gordon Bennett. regis t r a r at Prince of Wales College. said “As an institution we have n 't made any plans along that line", when asked if the college planned an anti - smoking cam- pai n. officer, declined to comment on the report until Dr. H u b e rt MacNeill, minister of hea l t h. Summerslde. has made his views known. 3 Dr. Burton Howatt, health 1 oratory Technologists. the Gen. tral Office In Hamilton, Outs. announced Iecen . I‘ shelall Mackay. daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mae. Kay, Charlottetown: Eleanor Noonan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Noonan. AI. bany. and Merrill Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smi.-1 ll, Parkdale. are the successful can- didates. They recently completed a course consisting of a 16-month training period at the Provincial Laboratories in Charlottetown’. They are each required to work for the department for a further two years. The course has since bee ii changed to a 21-month training period followed by 21 months further employment. _ Miss MacKay and Miss Noon‘. an are presently employed in the biochemistry section of the Provincial Laboratories. M r. smith is working in the bacter- iology section of the Laboi-ator~ 3. REJECT CLAIM FORT WILLIAM. Ont. (CF) City council's finance commit- tee Tuesday turned down a $500 damage claim filed by minnow raiser Paul Gollat, who said 0. of his minnows died when the city added chlorine to its water supply. The chemical was cl the water at Lomond during a month-tong pollution crisis last year. 9 B. : gfiotweare ’ Women's Walking O65 Clearance! Glove leather. 2 eyelet 1:ie, leather soles. Colours: black 5 91.2. and brown in sizes to Regular 12.95 2 P.M. Special. pal; . MeIl.?s~ Ulnar .... ..I Men's Thermal Drawers Elastic waist, zes .m.aIl, m - ium‘ and large. Warm medium weight, 2 P_M. Special. ('8i‘II Men's Thermal Shirts Short Sleeves to match drawers. Sines medium and large. 1.50 each - I.” ".....1._ I ‘ Striped Terry Towels Deep pile, absorbent cotton tenry, assorted stripes in size 22 x 43". 8 P.M. Special, in navy and wluftc. 14, 2 PM, Special. S 14, Blac only. Sizes 12 and 2 PM. Speci . pair Women‘: Briefs Rayon triloot, wlirite only. Sizes medium and . 2 P.M. spec! I. 3 each Remington Razor Rol-a-matlc adjustable razor etc in presentation case. 2 P_Ml. Special, each Stainless steel 50 piece set consists of 8 each rt spoons. dessert lmiveo. dessert forks. salad forks, I6 tea spoons. butter knife. sugar this sale. EATO=N’S HOUSEHOLD LINEN SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SAT. JAN. I8 Don't miss the many Dollar-saving values during Box of I P,M. Women‘: Handbags Plastic in black. brown, navy and Ollllel‘ colours, Various sizes. d 2 P.M. Special. each My Trl Colours; .. .2”; . ..... Nylons Tapestry Pieces Picture size about 11 sorted designs. 2 P.iVI. Special, each Foam Slireddies x 12"_ As- 98c Black covers. Relish Trays Fish shaped cherry wood. flair gifts. 2 P_M, Special. each 1 I79 Ideal Pant or Sklrf Hangers Two clip style, n'1(‘t8l_ Strong and Ilrable_ 9 2 P.M. Special. I e Book red. ilvoi-y, 2 RM. Special. 2 Ring Binder: 2 PM. Special. Household Cement , 41 x 2 P.M. .... 12o Jewenery _ curler Basket Kmlitted cotton. 3 cushion style In An assortment of neckleis, pins Plastic, iviith rollleirs and picks. grey on1y_ and eanrlngs. Reduced to clear. Z !’.M. Special, 'g p_M, speck], 3 2 P.M. Special, each I each I each pilldr. tur- . . Wooden construction in walnut 2AS;0.l‘Nl[edS:I;:idaOiS in sizes 9 gll(;Sl$& special 1 . ‘ 54.. sale,‘ Redliicedutficléarbl ‘ ' ' - - - 2 PM, Specs. earl! I each u Stationery Sewing Bookcase Bed Bgxgs 1 only. Walnut tinilsli. 54" siu, ‘ Writing paper and 18 envelopes_ 3 P-M‘ specm’ F Pi 2 P.M. Special. _ '‘'‘’l' ' Size 18" square, for upholsiorim: e I CIIl'OI'lIC Tables chairs, etc. sgryigfl-es 2 only. floor samples. Chrome 2 P_M. Special, . . names only‘ em‘ 71¢ loo. willie with edge design, 2 PM Spec”, 47c pkge. 43¢ each . . on , Fog I'lI;§.gll§ tows, cushions. Approx. Three ounce tube fa most ' P_M_ ' ' hold uses. Waterproof and trails- 2 RM. Special. pawn‘. 033 2 PM, Special. Sanitary Napkins 12 soft. absorbent napkins. Special. ho wash Dot Dacron Curtains White only. Easily laundered need little 01'" no imuins. Chesterfield Covers Panel Beds 2 Pcmtliostorfiold Suite Foam rubber cushions, lurid wean-ins charcoal coliouned up- lioldeiiy. Reduced to clear. 1 3c Sine approx. special. pair 1995 each Special. each 1 69.50 T¢I?I°FI°I‘Il5ed d . s_ Assorted pauem, about or wide. Plastic in assert osigns. lzc 2 p_M_ s m, 5"‘ :.“.....°:.r'::.r.:i. .;°.‘....‘“°'*°" '"- "°‘ nu 99¢ v .-amp co _ ' ' - = M sv«=*-'- 95 ‘ ""“- 5”°°"" 890 Hand Hooked Rug °"‘°I‘ c ’ ‘ M“ Green colour oriental pattern 1 ' ‘ ' on! size nox 9 2:12‘ I I :.:2.l"*.°'.:*i.:*l'":... .‘.i:'.?.'."°“‘ "“""" 23:» so so 7 1% 0|‘ HY ;*"'§,°;:°-g'°“‘f"l¥~ °“=- In "My Dear" refililnblo oon6aln- mh ' . . peca , mh 59¢ grsp N1: ogceggize. Wool Swirl Mats - vmh 77¢ Heavy quuity mats in odf-wlflu "Sport" Carpet Cleaner 6 ounce bottle clothing, rugs 2 P.M. Spa al cleans camels. and upholstery, 8 II 8 . - MP8. I set 3c each Skin Balm To keep hands and face from cbapping, 16 ounce bottles. 2 P.M. Special. egg-|| colour with green. beige, or pair. Size 22 x ". 2 PM. special. , eacll Sim 26 x 62". 2 PM. special. each 10.99 inlum and Algoma all gained .4. _In speculative mines, Burnt Hill climbed five cents, Talis- an three cents. Black Hawk two cents and Quebec Minerals one cent. Silver summit slipped three cents and Mount Pleasant two cents. MONTREAL CLOSING srocxs y The Canadian P es: Montrell Stork ExclIuige—.!an. Com to lab ion of Thursday transactions. (QuotationsI cents u e m rked $_ 1 dd lot rl FX-l'Il\'ld€lld, XI'-—EX- shti. xw — I-1\ rants, Net change id from previous board-lot closing . stock Salas High Low Close Llflgo 'l.I'bl 4290 sisal i:l='. i3=iIi— ‘:6 Algoma 2175 saw. 5915 5016 + 1/. lumin 9680 .l'§ 30"tI 31 '36 Alum 41/4 Dr 125 541% «ills, 417;, 4, 1‘ Cdn hr 75 551 511-5 5116 AnlzT2 D 50553 5.1 5.1 +1/. Ana '1' 265p am S50‘: 50”. 50‘/i—~ is nus 12:3 51.1 13 Asbestos 815 S'.‘.'ll this we + it, Rank Mon! 40'» calls 54¢; 55;.‘ + V‘ Bank NS srnxfi 70.}; mag , 7,4. Banq C‘! 580 no no Bami PC 25 $54 54% 54% + so all: P 5 sn lav. 17 h A n S-1 49".» 497’. + mi Bell Phone 169-1 sail si. siigoyfl 80 Spr . so so - I Bow 51/apr 50 53.1": 5315-: I Brazil 5 235 2.1 235 +5 BA Oil 1065 $29-‘$6 28% 2036 +1‘/4 . BC Forest 1250 $2438 4'5 ‘.141’. Brockvl pr 100 s g 5-; gig +1“ Bruck B 52") 512% 12"‘ 12‘/1'56 (‘ Pow iano s12 21'». 22 4, is a Cem es s.'l9'i- .'ll1~‘I 39 Carl Cem pr 49 58“: 23-53. 2555 + g C Dom sux 229 $231.2 231,6 231,: CI Fndry ms :25 25 5 +1; Cl F‘ 6% pl’ 910 $90 90 CSL 165 S6 611,/4 6114- I6 E 1275 891i 9% 9% + Cdn Brew 16230 slov. lo 101/. + 15 Cdn Brew pr 125 $51 51 51 . Hyd S18 18 13 4- 3‘ C Imp Bk C 210 865% 64% 6516 + $5 615 $1816 1316 13% Cl Pow pf so 547 47 47 -14 CP 15 537% 37% 37% Cdn Pet or 1100 312% 12% 12% + lb C Vickerl 135 $191}: 19% 101’: (‘lip Wire 250 7 7 + IA Chemcell 625 31/. 1.1 11% Coilhllin 2625 671/4 6% 71/4 +1 col Cell 350 $917’: 9% 91/4' VI Con Paper 665 841 401/) 401.4;-— Con MS 1960 332% 31"/n 5121’: + 96 Denisoli 600 sloli 101/4 101.6-$6 Dls Sell 300 333% 5396 53% + ‘A Dome Pete 500 816 16 16 — D Bridge 2505 $19 185': 1836 D Coal pr I00 :14 it I4 + K D Cornet 775 S28 28 28 Dofuco 161 665% 6515 65% + 16 D Glug 1100 817% 1711: 17% D Limo 200 $5 5 5 Dolco 500 S161/4 16% 16% I) store! 50 716 17 17% Dom Tar 2527 817% 17 17% Doln Text 655 $25 24 -— K Donahue int) $241/4 24% 24% Poll 10!! 8401/: 39% 60% 4- ¥ Dupull Fr A 750 $1.‘! 12% 13 +- Falcoii 70 SM 64 +1 Fraser 100 S2 /4 281/: N — GL Paper 925 82412 2446 4%‘ 16 Hawk 200 8636 (M ’ - 16 Hollinger 12-10 829-": 191/: '19‘/4-96 orne 100 250 250 25 H Smith M 75 844 4.1% 44 + V: Bud Bay mo $60 so 60 + 16 inky 400 6% + 16 II-np 011 8451.6 AIM 4516' 16 [mp To!) 2730 318% 1216 111 Ind A as 3251/. as 25% Int Nickel 1265 373% T36 7786-“ ll 75 $49 66 69 r no 3712 82 6! -66 Lobatt 7 $19 is 19 Laur FIR 12.5 614% 14% 14% 4- M Lobluw A 2100 67% 736 7% Lohllw B 2200 ll‘/4 I I —-M M . 320 8245/: 2406 2456-— \6 PR 0 $6 27% 27% «I» ‘A Maritime 1' 552 621 11 21 n I als aim ml. 17% '_ luorn 0 pr zoo sizv. 12% 12% K llolnon A no I796-16 loluu I ‘A 696 + M lent Loco no 613% 13% 1316- I6 flout Trot 106100 IN loo + H Moore Corp 65116 51% 51% + )! Rob A125 61016 1016 1016 Horn lloh zoo 6 WI — 16 Nil 100 61615 14% 16% -—l NM Lllllt 11¢‘) Ill 11 1166- W Nonndn 3015 3421/: 41 6116 NI LP us 25 IS Ogllvlc S15 1506 1596- 5 Pic Pete ‘I675 812% 12% 12% + 96 Page Bun 611 211/; I1|A- 16 Plum 3! 1! Placer 15 :6 Pow Corp I935 I196 11% UN Prion Br 65 639% I 39 — 16 N on l%'% Rio Algal 613 1286 II + ‘A bull 515 64196 4196 42% + 16 Rolland A 75 fl‘/a 9'.6 996 Rolland ll inn 610% 10% iota ii Rothmlnl 2.5M um 1006‘ 10% ' '6 Ray Bank .167 673 74% 73 + 96 solid: F 2 Ill 11 ll luv t\ I --9‘ soon can mo mm 16% mo lac W saw. 30% 4 Vi ' nopsuo 1.I158l2%l296l1|6+M Impguu no 660 816 SM $6! can ND 61696 6666 2396 lutnbg A $ 626% I516 :96 + 16 for Dom 150 8606 6496 M§6—'A ‘I’ fin A 660 61196 1196 1196 It's Easy To EATON'S Retail Store EATON'S Catalogue "A Large Choice in Merchandise" EATON’S Catalogue Sales Offices In Charlottetown EATON! Store Hours Shop at EATON'S EATON'S Famous Guoruntu "Good: Satisfactory or Money Rotundod“ Monday. 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