QHANUARY. u. 1g;- i} 11.11115 <it'#"<'m'l‘I!-'1'vw1y __(_;_UARDIAN Bo you want to Having received m I the United States. Write before~ . s FARMERS, . a ATTENTION, Write us for a form in which to give particulate. mainland, we are now preparing a printed catalogue for wide distribution in Canada and u. r. s. llEMMINii a co. 88 Great George Street Charlottetown sell your Famt. any requests from the January 31st w GUARANTEED DOMINION D 2w» ‘nouns ATUDEO m“ ilittdfii» ro Ympn amt CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY UNCONDITIONALLY BY THI ORDERS MAY BI! TELEGRLPHID AT OUR EXPENSE F. J. BRENNAN 8: GUMPANY LTD. l. Ill. BMINALL-MANAGII Bank of Nova Sootla Building 0F CANADA 8% BONDS JAN. 15th 1958 ' nus a1- aus AND surpass-r T0 new s1 as Charlottetown - {fllllll illllflllfllfffl { f Newsboy on liner: ljyoaayo ‘Tabloid’. sir? 01‘ youbothhithiscorn Advertising Rater-Payable in" Advance ~ Minimum Charge tor Any Central Guardian locals. 4e per word; Western and Eastern locale 8o per word; Annoanoementa and Coming Events Bo per word~ classified zo per word; in Memtériam Notices. 10c per inch: l-iltl 0 oloral and B ltual Otte Condolence 0e per lneh. and l0 cents lor every additional Appreciation, 10c per inch or 4o'per word. l. Other rates on application. charge (or any adverthemeni twenty-live oentn 49 cents per inch. M. . .‘ Lovel, a oi’ —Hu¥no..i?le'g Advertisement 25 Cents. *- '~ s: l‘;"'"..i:‘l“‘ i" ' ngagemen Io or North. Notloea of Thanks to oi subscriptions v _ s... Wanted F01’ S1119 m- ru ursasp Ion sans - rrnnv. "sauna-r “$5 "gnffsfil? hougekvfllllnl- °°m°YM\PP1I1R*°"-L_m.,_1_7_m_ App“ ' L-sra-i-io-sl. *‘ ' " '*' " Femaialislrltitsi... ‘wsnrap - a MAID roa can- " eral housework. Apply Bl 0h" t- naLggslr, Oi 71-l-&81. ANTI — ‘OMAN ‘m0 KEQ whouse ‘i’... nlliuiyhor mm. wro- Mrslflelliohb toiwnwrflffzlrifiii- Sraiiiivlsloiggg NIT! WILL evisim Dro- l ‘Thin bill. need trained- GDM!‘ TIDEPISION soon be read! - - n: be ' newminvdustrry will FOB SALE-ONE BOX SLIIGH. Harry Mldrnvidl. Beliast. . L-4M-1-9-8i. FOB .m>¢1< QUOTATIONS j Y. Stock "Exchange (Canadian Preaal Montreal Stock ‘Exchange emu ("Mi p; 1-4 ‘m ’°' 2-: Am Tel Tel " Am Water 13 3'3 Anaconda 33 3-3 Atchlson 38 1-8 nu Rdln Z! 1-2 Baht Ohio 7 5-3 Bald Loco 15 3-3 Bemlx av 26 3-8 B6011 Btoei 76 14 Ones Ohio ~ 3'7 1-8 on Oil 9 1-5 Commonwealth Bo 1 6-8 ‘ Con Can 31 1-4 Con Edison 31 1-4 COnI Gas 0o 7 1-8 Corn Products 66. Curt vgriaht 195 7-3 n Elec Auto Lite 33 1-8 Eleo Pr Lite 1 Gen Bloc 4i 1-4 Gen Foods 3B 5-8 Gen Minors 48 5-8 Goodrich 22 3-4 Goodyear T 34 5-8 Gt Nor Pid 28 3-8 Hlld Mot 8 1-0 Int; l-Iar 5d . Int ‘Del Tel B 3-4 40 1-2 Mont Ward 49 Murray Corp 8 1-2 20 8-8 Natl Cash RBI 25 B-B New York N H 1 1-8 Nor Am Co 23 Nor Pacific 13 1-8 Pack Motor 4 1-8 ' Paramount. 13 1-8 Penn R R 22 1-4 Phil Pet Co 41 7-8 Pr!) Ber N J 82 1-2 Oil C0 10 8-! i0 Com '7 5-3 Radio K O - Sears Roe Oo 72 1-2 1-8 Bid Oil N J 51 1-4 Situde C0119 7 7-8 Texas 00m 45 3-4 Urn/ted Air 8'! 5-8 Unirted Drug 5 1-2 United Gas 11m! 11 7-8 B 48 1-4 . 8t Co 67 . U S Ind All A 22 1-8 Van um 3g 1-4 West Union 33 1.3 West Air Blake 29 8-4 WM Elec 114 Woolwcrili 50 1-3 New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Cyan B 26 1-2 Clo-s Eleo 33 1-2 Am Super Power 3-4 Assoc Gas El A 1 1-8 Cltdes Service 8 lo Pet 22 5-8 El Bond Share 11 3-8 Guilt Oil Corp 881-8 H e 6'! 1-2 Iiockheed Air 31 7-8 Nlaaara Hud 8 8-H Pant Oil 8 5-8 Pierce Gov -- Lons Star Gas — O r Livestock MONTREAL. Jan. 10 —(CP)- Receipts today on Montreal live- stock markets were 254 cattle, 202 calves, 1,157 hogs and‘ 116 sheep and lambs. Cattle prices- were steady. Veal calves and hogs were easier. Lambs were lacking in quality. Cattle ogre steady. A iew good heifers sold at $6.50 to $6 with medium kinds up to . Good cows brought $4.50 to l0. with med- ium klnds from $8.75 to $4.25. Canners and cutters were $2.25 to $3. Common bulls made from $3.- SALE - cuorca ‘aaors- g5 u, ,4 25 tiered Holstein Cow ten YEMs Old ca; ‘ ' u“ w 35 (,5 u» treeben Jauua-nilflth. Ellis/Y mm?‘ "mu; i“; c, if?“ . ef- A-B- MW LEW!“ f,- veals brou at em $10.50 with m‘ ‘ ' r -“ around $8.50 and RUBBER GOODS. SUNDRIES. seal ed wra - gill-filler catalogue, sav % Mail Order Dept., box 91 smil- ._.__Ii_-g-:1_;§;!§L oauisuirrs 1mm new. m. ported iur. full warm lining. lea- Prloe . Dali‘. Mail- ed, parcel poet pfopnjélullfgllefiégg Poinlc St. nar es. Montreal. N-782-i-10-4i. _amuts smntiwmmt v " roa am - lei I I Yea. I00" n ~°' ‘no loamy 13. I-I s... ‘ - , slab _“ ~> w l common light veais down to t8.- 50. The b k oi’ the veals brought between $8.50 and .50. Drink- ers ranged from in grassers $4.25 to . . A iew good ewes and vwetihars were sold at $8.50. The balance oi’ the lambs were mostly bucks and ranged from $6.50 to 8'1. Sheep sold from $3 to t5. All the hogs received were on former contract. There were no iresh sales. Weak undertone. Packers’ buyers assert that too 811d i aides mamilwl l‘! 01' 139°‘ large a uercenuags oi the hogs be- trlgllloorllfi "ext ° "l 7?: n. a ~' ilnhglsrrngketego at? resent are over- B ' . "" .. t e or o a. vitifisiii‘; “Wfllthinitifi? N? $1532‘ nfihfih 24 P125112; ‘i. - cllned, write today giving age, s. U as Demonsgra 0i “"22- ss....~“~:.-.--..r...."*“.": gW ‘m’ Cu n i n u ., . . “wt” Amm" T°§5§§3.1-1o.]_ 14:21:11.}. DNFIHE-efit-lg.’ ~ ‘Te c es ' ""1 J . 1o -(c1=>- Maw] enmus , To Let rom .13.... s-ss o! a ‘auvmo rivozair " BMILTS moons aim araamaurs ro 3”‘ °“mu°“,l,§efl,§°§°, mffi; - B . ' ma; ".:°s.s*.r~.'i¢'i:‘ “"- M" “_._"‘“1-“=L.i=~ a shrill?“ 5""*..:"%:: "as: Wiuhersou. 1-400-1-10-31, __. -nt d-- w}?! o“ b t“ M‘ _-.. _—ri—‘ Q . can , NEW YORK, JGII. 10 -—-(AP)-- ~ ' waaava.irai.rannownarns1“°'“°*°""°"“°“'°°"“ u, “hm “m. a “pm m” ‘liars as " i ' pom ms Iix- ' _ PERSBIIAI- l-Willt m ,5- as, g-q-r-p; ... mart-raw“: "so- om; YEAR Tonrav we m»??? wdo-l-lrm-‘o, liviuctuaticns were s. . . . . , .0. been mo. Tor-o ¢ " 1- Egan-aliases» new “M in "l" "mm am; u rag-nu evasion! 1 commutator-new” {aged m: ' The "caisson rosin. . a a s“ '21‘ .:...:*-.....;.. l‘. .. l . . Montreal Curb 52w» gqm,'r;,,s,u- we" o: “f ' "‘ ‘ - r ; ‘ a cenrfand e belgawas V n5." unchanged ‘Hie OI‘ larl‘ l ed i-aa to a qnigirov W a ( The O Prdl‘) °‘°$'-~*'“'§€h‘"i=...“i":.sr .u-.”fe. en 1.00 w. b _ 4mm 4.0! t-ifl- 1 i-n; ‘ma. azn) r a 1m t r (Canadian Press) . dtooka Close Bell Tel l0‘! 8-4 Brazilian D Buick Silk 4 1-4 B C 24, 1.3 Bldg 16 Oe-u Nor Pr 15 1.3 Can Oar Found l’! Can Oar Ptd 34! ' Can Pacific 5 5-8 Celanoee 13 1-2 Cons Smelt 59 3-4 Dom Coal Ptd l7 Steel B 11 1-2 Dom Textile 59 3-4 Dryden 5 3-8 libunda-ticn O0 i1 3-4 Gen Steel Wares '1 1-2 Ham Bridge 5 1-2 How Smith 13 16 int Nickel 54 1-3 Massey mls a 3.9 ‘$0011 Front 7 ~ 30 3-8 Nat Brew 42 ;Na/c steal Oar 53 1-4 ‘ Noranda. so 3.4 ' Power C010 12 1-4 Shawinigan 21 3-4 Sou Can Pow _ 8t Lew Com . 4 1.4 Steel o! Can '14 3-4 Steel oi Oen P _ Win Elec A .2 Win Elec B _ Banks (Canadian Press) ltnoks arose e 1'16 i-2 Montreal - Royal Bk 188 1-2 Nova. Scott! — Produce Prices MONTRJJAJL, Jan. 10 —(C P)- Prices generally were steady and unchanged in quiet trading on the produce section oi the Can- adian commodity exchange today. l Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 23- 23 1-4; Que. (38 score) 22t; Que. (37 score) 21 1-2-7-8. Sales: 50 Que. (38 score) at 22; 62 Que. (38 score) unsalted, not returnable, buyers’ inspection at 22 1-4. Cheese t: Ont. white colored at 1 ‘l-Sb. No sales. Eggs spot: Ont. A-large 24a, .4- medium 23a, A-puliete 22a. To arrive: Butter and cheese unquoted. Butter iuturesz. Jan. 32 8-4-23 1-8; Feb. 22 3-4-23; March 22 3-4-23. sales: One March con- tract at 22 ‘l-ii. 10 —-(C P)- MON , Jan. Prices tor creamer-y butter prints and solids continued to climb as receipts dwindled on n produl: -,markeis here today, e Domin- iion Department oi Arglculture reported. Most other offerings clung to yesterday's steady levels. Creamery butter prints to retail- ers were 24-24 1-2 cents a pound and solids 28 1-2-24. Western but- ter dellvered in Montreal was ot- iered at 23 1-4-1-Z' tor fresh or regraded. Que. No. 1 pasteurized in wholesale lots was 23 1-4 ior regraded. Ont. white and colored sold for i2 cents a pound. Graded egg shi ents in used tree cases were iered at 24 cents a dozen ior A-large, 23 for A- medlum, 22 tor A-pullets. Potatoes: Que. No. 1 80's 75-85: No. 1 N. B. 80's 1.10-1.15; No. 1 N. B. mts 50's 70-75; No. 1 P. B. ‘l. nits 90's 1.25-1.30; No. 1 P. E. I. whites 90's 1.20-1.25. Stocks Stage Slight Rally In New York BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer- NEW YORK, Jen. 10 --(AP)—- Aiter having lost virtually all of its pro-Christmas upturn, .the stock market today took a mild tum on the rallying lde. Weak alrcraits oi the prec ng session the revival on hopes the president's national defence mes- sage, due tomorrow or the next day, would bring the rearmsment theme more strongly into the speculative limelight. Gains ran to 2 or more points at the best, but these were sub- stantially reduced at the close as traders cashed proiits. Canadian issues were mostly steady with some inactive. Dis- tillers-Beagram, Dome, Internat- ional Nickel, McIntyre, Holllnger and Lake shore all advanced ‘fractanaily while Bord s . ng steels was the an- Bteel Corp. and M u m. w motor sales aid- u mo vs group. Beet slbock performers included Douglas Aircrait, United Aims-alt, Sperry,‘ Glen Martin. U. B. Steel Bahamian, Chrysler, "General Dealingawem slowest ice any 5-" hour day since Dec. 9. ‘Pranatera totalled 113,150 shares against t,- OIMM yesterday. The Associated Press average oi 60 stocks re- signed a net advance oi .1 t at 82 mu and utilities nus w a narrow groove throughout. alanine a1‘ a otauoa ‘ r Wlhecanadla ma) ‘ ‘mi-filo -0oid shnareVlower: v wflflfl. w-Utllltiee and-golds D ‘ . ». r lllfl l ‘ __ _ olesedm ‘ x 410a»; i-s stringy- Embossed Inlaid Linoleum, 3 good patterns. Special ... . . . .. . . . . . . .. 81-59 71"‘! MEWS. sun's ' AND ovaacoars At Their Regular Prices Those Suite and Overcoat: were good ' value, but’ at: these greatly reduced prices they are a Matchless Buy MEN'S SUITS Rag. $22.50 Sale Price gslgRsCgk¥giSzla Price u ‘3 Men's Leather Coats. Sale Price . . 1 n95 Men's Fur Coats. Sale Price .... . . . . . . . . . .».-. .. Men's Heavy Wool Underwear. Sale Price, each . . . . Men's Heavy Jumbo Coat ‘Ila Di‘: a" n‘, Sweaters. Sale Price ?.‘.§“£§.€.‘3L‘F°S§fi.“?.f.‘.".'.°.'?i =1 1-3 v i- = ~ m r H A L F P R I C E so":.Y*?f?t.?%s;_?‘sff't% 15 p. =. vow-n ii at.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '_ li- ais Coats and Fall Dresses Specially Priced For Quick Selling; .*:::':::.%".::§=.:. $195 s ¢ ° g '1‘ S LADIES’ nasssss $5.25 3 1'3 DIS COUNT] l-3 CH5 Reg. $1.95 Line For Ladies’ Knitted ‘Suits Clearing at 33, l-3 Discount l-a on fi-"II-li Visit Our Yard Goods Dept. Coatings, Curtaining, Prints, Flannolotieo Eie., all at Greatly Reduced Prices Every Department Has Lola 0F Bargains ii Congoleum Rugs, Discontinued _I.inea, a’ Host oi Good Patterns at Greatly Reduced Prices Other Higher Priced Dresses Clearing Girl's Coats Clear- ing at: Floor Oilclotb; 5 good designs. Special to clear .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . 47c. yard Bargain ‘Fares all over, Canadian National Railway on Prince Edward lalanel Leading to Charlottetown Friday 6' Saturday A For Bargains of Our January Clearance Caloa