JANUARY s. 1m I STOCK QUOTATIONS N. .Y. Stock Exchange ‘AL RG33 -l uni- | n a n G QDM “fiance's Commonw Con Edlsofia so Curt Wright Elec Auto Lit, 7:44am- 35b ll up fd Hudson Mn- Q; Int Tel Tel Kcnliecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Nor Pac Paramount Phil Morris Plill Pet Co Pure Oil Co Radio Corn Scars Roe Co --v-w meow m-o- uuu u pea i- "' whon-v-amuse-deacon.-i-pg>-ugqq§$§flgg I . I TITTTITIw“ "“" mucosa-noon. Stude Corp Texas Cori) United Air United Drug [Iniled Corp Illiiteri Gris Imp ll S Riibbv U S Si. C0 U S Iiid Al \f:-.ii:id,:iim \V.ll‘Tl(‘" Bros West Tlfllfill What Ehc \\’uc1\\ orl-li Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) T"."“‘."‘."‘*’*"" antenna-nous: r I r nan-nae _. >- no lsfinswzszswfiasaasaasfisws “*7” t-""t‘ 40-0-4»- . . rfid- IQIFZ Stocks Close Abmbi Coin 2 l-B Abliibi Fid 17 r'\~b(‘$l.'.< 26 [-4 B A Oil 23 l-B IJLhlililillUlS 6 1-8 Bdiilllllsl. A l5 3-8 Vickers '7 i-l Till’ 7 l-4 9 l—2 20 2i 21 l—2 15 l-8 23 3-H 23 1-4 '18 (Canadian Press) Stocks Chm Canada — (loiiiiiicrce 153 IvI-mtreal 310 Nova Scotis 311 1B2 Ronni Bk Ahnual Meeting ¢_ The Annual General Meeting OI the (Jharlottetown Driving ark mid Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion will be held in the Secrelaffl (lilice. Tweel Buildln . on Wednefl- day, January 10th. l9 0. at the hmlr oi‘ 2 o'clock. Dated this 2nd day o! Jamil-If]. J. W. BOULTER. Secretary-Treasurer. L-274-l-3-5-8; AUCTION SALE MONDAY, JANUARY 8th At Johnstone's River at 10.30 of farm, stock. crop and farm implements. Nothinfl 1'9‘ served. Terms at sale. For full particulars see lizlndbills. ESTATE JAMES DUNPHY. Ily order of administrators L-314-1-5-3l Montreal Stock Exchange ‘.1.- (Clnsdlau Press) s § ___ ... 403 ‘i I-llfl W4: 0': a‘: u | I NIBQN GMIPMBNID . 0n Gen Steel Wi-s HB-m Bridge How Smith Imp Tob Int Nickel Int Pow Pld. Lake Woods Sou Cari Power St of Can I St of Can Pfd W%Elec B NTREAL. Jan. 4——(CP)—The stock market retraced its steps to- day after an early attempt to ex- tent! Ywterdayb upswing and prices closed on a mixed note. Steel of Canada common dropped 1’ 1-4 Dolnti. Nickel 3-4 and Price Brothers 5-8. Down l-8 to l—2 were Steel of Canada preferred. Canad. inn Car common lnd preferred, Montreal Power, International Pete, Imperial Oil and St. Lawrence Pa- per preferred. Among stock finishing with mod- eit sums were United Steel, Bulld- 1118 Products. General Steel Wares, C. P. R... Bsthurst and Canadian oelanese. Total sales: 94.800 shares" Indus_ trials. 39.300: Mines, 55,500} Bonds nil. _ ’ MINING (Canadian Press) SS8GEnd3SS8@,S8$$£s;:;$§;3a,u§;3m TORONIO, Jan. 4- stock! Close Aldemiac 37 Amm 5 Aimlo Cdn 100 Ariitfield 14 Aunor 260 Bankfleld g4 Base Metal 30 Seattle 11o BIdROOd 15 3.4 B01110 1o 7-8 Braiorno 11 Bioulan 33 Brown Oil l5 Buff Ania 33o Csl m 221 Calmont 44 Odo a0 Csrlboo 245 Cent Pat 24s Cen Pore 11 1-4 Chem Reg 54 Chflfiter 100 Chromium 53 enour 73 Conlariun 182 Con Smelt 47 7-8 Davies 3o Dome Oil 28 East Crest 7 1-3 East M11011 385 EIdOMdO 112 Falcon 425 Francoeur 57 Gillies Lake 9 l—2 0dr 67 Goldaie 2i l—2 Gold lo 24 l—2 Gold Gate 21 l—2 Gunriar Gold 59 Hard Rock I40 Harker a 3.4 High SI-i‘ i9 l—2 Hollinller 14 7-8 Home Oil 293 Homestead 5 1.3 l-Iiid Bay M 33 l—2 M D 35 Lnt Nickel 46 Jellicoe 16 1-2 M Con 2 3-4 Keri- Add 260 Kirk Lake 14-4 Lake Shore 3i i-4 Lamaciue 715 Laos Cad 22 1-2 Lebel o 2 Mitch 85 l—2 eitch 85 l—2 Little L L 320 0 Mncsssa 445 Msoleod 243 Madsen 57 Mslartie 105 McIntyre 58 McKenzie 13B Mcvlttle 14 1'3 McWatters 47 Min ooi-o 121 Monet: l3 - Morris Kirk I 1-4 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Mlmlmum came for Any Ailvvrflimlm" *5 Cm" Central Guardian locals, 5c 2(- per word; Announcemen Classified 3c per word- In M Floral and Spiritual condolence 70o per Inch. and l0 cents for every additional 3 r word; Western and Eastern locals and CMIIIIII Events 3o per Word; Notices 70o per inch; L111! "I drier-lap Cords, om. tic per mime; Mm" °1 edding e ment 40 words for $1.00 rm Notices of Thanks lllfl Lilla of Subsori tions A prcclatlon, 70c per Inoh or 4o per word. tlipcents per inch, Address and Presentation 81.00. other ra on application. Nursing To Let WANTED — PRACTICAL NURS- ing, by trained Nurse. For Sale FOR SALE —: CASH REGISTER. Apply 103 Kent Streetilualb-l-SJL FOR SALE-A NUMBER OF UN- niarkcd male foxes of Wh1te 1866 ilntiliilm strain. (Sikned) Well- ngtoii MacNeill 6a Son. Chaf- lotletown. L-lilli-ill-Qil-eod-Ill. FARM FOR SALE CQNSISTING one hundred acres land. 0811;? l Guardian Of- Npp y L-l98-l2-20-3i. dairy farm, 4 miles from lotteiown. flce. WANTED A srunsrrr. KENT Beauty shoppe L-298-i-4-2i. T0 tar - HOUSE I90 wav- . 1 21a Fitz 0y 518w: Street APP vh_flo_l_;_s_ Boarders Wanted ________._.. “ti”? ll"élf.‘.li...sl"”‘"‘ . ll . 8 pp y L-3l0-l-5-2l. Salesmen Wanted MAN WANTED FOR. I00 FAMF-Y Rowlelah route. Sales wav up "115 rear. Permanent ir you re a "1""- er. Write Rawleiilh 5- Depl- M4’ 470-l23-A. Montreal, Canada. l Z4‘ PRUNES Med.Size - Lb_13c_ 2 Lbs_____ 25g DEEP SEA TROUT 151/2011." ____ _____25cl PRUNES LargeSlze. Lb.-----*|8c McLarens 1 PEANUT BUTTER, 2s Oz. Jar-— ____ -__ EVAPORATED PEACHES Lb; — EVAPORATED APRICOTS Lh-zs“ Sllflllliiiliilli 1 Lb. Pkg. 15c. 2 Lbs. — TI-_I_E (“HARLOTTETOWN _. , ___ __ EATONS ORANGE MAIIMALAIIE 2 Lb-' Jar---_— GUARDIAN WEEK EIIII F000 SAVINGS FRIDAY, SATIIIIIIA Y and MIINIIAY JANUARY 5th, 6th AND 8th EATONS PLUM JAM, 2 Lb. Jar -——- - —-—- - - PASTRY . 7Lb. Bag PAGE FIVE z9= Eaton: 29c WHITE NAPTHA SOAP EATONS FLOOR WAX Tin — - 45;“ \. LIFEBUOY SOAP Each 8c.2for-'iiik',c ‘ RINSO, Large Pkg. - ------_ - 23c __ Each 4c 10 for - MEA TS - Fresh Ground Lb. 180- Canada First HAMBURG STEAK 2 Lbs. PEAS 11 Oz. Tin 29° CORN 17 Oz. Tin PORK CHOPS. Lb. ____ _- _ 21c Each 1°<=- 3 for‘ — — Each 9c. 3 for -— AYLMER APRICOTS No. 21/2 Large Tin - - _ - _ 25c 29c McCREADY’$ SWEET M'XED c i EAlTIfi-N; TEA Lb 5 51g PIGKLES °'i.“s‘:~°'.i.if*° Z5 " Bulk Arrow Brand _ 15c Bulk MACARONI Lb. 7c. EATONS SNOWFLAKE SUIJESRIOR SAUSAGE Lb' 19° I I"_——__' c CORNED PORK HOCKS, Lb. _ _ "c 1 WBTQ ISCI_"2Er_P_P_YI_P_EB__ CORNED PORK, Lb. ____2o° Aymer Brookfield SAUSAGE, Lb. - -— --- - — — COTTAGE ROLLS, Lb. -- -- — -— SMOKED FILLETS Lb. 15c. 2 Lbs. CANADIAN CHEESE, Lb. -—-— Navbob 32 Nipixinlz 135 Noranda 78 Norizold 6 Normetal so Nat Pete 20 Nor Elmo 910 OBrien 172 Okalta 125 Omega 30 l-ri Pamour 225 Partalien 6 Paymastcr 4'7 Perron Gold ‘.105 Pick Crow 4'20 Pioneer 215 Powell 214 Premier 138 Preston XD 22 Reno Gold . 55 Roche 6 St Ailth l7 l—2 San Aiit ‘.240 Senator 54 l—2 Sheep Creek 122 Sher tt 115 Sigma 850 Slscoe 85 Sladen 60 Slave Lake 6 5-8 Steep R061! I90 Straw La-ke 5 3-8 Sud Basin 190 Sullivan 92 sylvarilte 335 Teck I-Iugh 410 Texas Con) 70 Towagniac 7m Uchi 104 Up Canada 8i 1-2 Ventures 420 Waite Amu 605 Wood Cad 20 Wrt Harg 05 UNLISTED Coast Conner 200 Dalhousie 53 Foothill 100 Pend Ore 223 TORONTO. Jan. L-(OPI-Trad- ers decided lo take down some of their paper profits today on the Toronto market and selling was fairly active at times with price= weakening slowly. Lcs=es were held to mlriior figures except in the case of the golds where an index loss of 1.77 was recorded for the day. Turn- over of 901,000 shares iivss the sec- ond heaviest day since the first week of September, TILLIE THE TOILER — SHE'S nuns uP.i'LL HAVE TO ‘~ STALL FOR TIME BY PRETENDING ,_ sue HASN'T,THEN MUMSY CAN ,,, FINISH WITH THE LOBSTER I, ‘s i 26c 24c The action again was concentrat- el in the cheaper golds but some cf the iiidmtrials and western oils cwmgcd hands in considerable vol- 1;iie_ Senior golds displayed a soft lone anti the close ‘WAS down 8-4 ior Lake Shore, a full point for Dome and l-8 for I-Iollinger, Pres- tan, selling ell-dividend. was down 7 cents to 2.29 and final sales show- ed losses oi 5 t.o 10 cents for Central Patricia, KBIT-AGGFOII, LaMaque, Macassa. Macilead-Cockshutt. M:- Watters Pickle Crow, Pioneer, San Antonio, Svlvanite and Uohi. Little Long Lac dropped Z0 cents. A generally soft tone ru'cd for other penny golds. including Bank- field. Canadian Malartic, Csntral Porcupine. Mzi-lartic Gold Fields, O- mega and Senator. Arntfield fea- tured the junior list, trading 209,- 000 shares and advancing 3 1-2 (xenis to l4. St, Anthony and Brou- lan were other strong issues. C. P. R. moved in heavy volume and closed 3-8 up at 7. Dhtillers- Sragrams sold up to 2-: 7-8. its nighet price in more than a year, closing unchanged while Walkers common and Industrial Alcohol A iveakened slightly. Steels. building shares and paper also were slighty weak and the foods showed little not change. Two oils, Imperial and B. A,, declined 3-8, In quiet trading the base metal leaders maintained a iirm note, on- ly Nickel weakening a htilf point. Pend Orrellle, Ventures and Sud- bury Basin closed down a few cents. Currencies NEW YORK ,Jan. 4—(AP)—-For- eign Exchangez— Great. Britain demand 3.92 l—2 Criblos 3.93 3-4, 3.93; 60-day bills 3.00 1-4: 90-day bill: 3.87 7-8; Can- acln 88.00: Fraive 2.23: Germany 4023N; Italy 5.05; Netherlands 53.32. Lynn Valley No- 21/2 PEACHES. Large Tin— — -— — — -- -— --- I-‘roduce Prices MONTREAL. Jan. 4--(CP)—Pro- duce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints. Jobbing price, 29; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 28 l—2; Que no i pasteurized, regraded butter, wholesale Jobbing price, 28; Que no 2, 27 l-4. _ Cheese: Ont white and colored, current receipt price, l7 5-16. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling price, A-large 25: A-mediulri 22; A--ullet.s 20; B-Iarge and C unquoted. Large eggs alone 24. Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1.05-1.10; Que no 2 75's .80-.90: NB no l 75's 1.15-1.20: PEI no i 75's 1_20—l.25. GRAIN CHICAGO. Jan. 4-—tAP)-—Wheat pJICGS were depressed today by pro- iit-takzng and selling inspired by lreccipt of more moisture in the southwestern draught region, Wheat closed 1-1 3-8 cents low- er. May $l_05 1-8-104 7-8, Jly $1.02 3-4—5—8:Corn unchanged to 1-2 higher, May 59 1-2—-5-8, Jly 60-—60 1-8; Oats 1-B—l-4 down. WINNIPEG, Jan. 4--iCP)—Lack of aggressive support and reports of beneficial snow moisture in sections of United States winter wheat belt clipped more than a cent from i wheat futures prices on Winnipeg, grain exchange today. Quotatinnsl fluctuated nervously before closing,‘ i l—2-l 3-8 cents lower, May at.‘ 88 i-8, July 89 1-8 and Oct 90 1-2- l 5-8 cents. i Buenos Aires values were 3-4- 1-8 cent higher shortly before the close. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 1O Oz. Tin Each 9c. 2 for —- EATONS SUNGLO COFFEE, Lb.-----———--——35c FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 4—(AP)—The stock market ran into mild selling squalls today after sailing through five consecutive bullish sessions. Many issues emerged with modest improvement and a wide assortment finished at yesterday's closing prices. The Associated Press average o! 60 stocks was off .2 of a point at 52. Transfers amounted to 885,150 shares compared with 1,020,790 the day before. Canadian Bell Telephone advanc- ed 2 l-Z points to 134 l—2 and Dome Mines improved a fraction. Other Canadian issues were fractionally lower including Dlstillers Seagram. International Nickel, Ford, Imper- ial Oil and Lake Shore Mines. Holding gains were J. I. C-ase. In- ternational Harvester, Lockheed and Coca-Cola. Under water were U_ S. Steel. Yoiingsto-wn Sheet. Ohryfilffl’. U- S~ Rubber, American Telephone. Mant- gomery Ward, Western Union. Santa Fe, International Paper preferred, Celanese, Anaconda, Douglas Air- craft.’ Sperry and Johns Manville, The majority of rails kept declineii to minor fractions. Cardigan Head And l7c 25c SPLIT PEAS, Lb BULK SUGAR Lb- 10c. Curran son of Mr. and Mrs. John F, Curran. 48 Rioad. The brldg was be. °°m1l181y attucd in s. blue crepe dress with matching gcoeggneg anq nore a, corsage of Ngardenias. sne w“ a";YA%°C‘1W by 18s Claithenne OTB B. mldnlg blug silk dress with matching 3965590119,; The groom was ably supported by MY- Gerald Walsh. Ellliotvaie. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the ‘Jude's Parents to the immediate families. In the evening the bride and groom drove to the home of the groom's parents where a wedd- ing supper was served to a large number of 811856. after which the remainder of the cvenin was spent in dancing. The groom s a pros- perous farmer in Vernon River hav- ing purchased a farm there about a year ago. Their many friends wish them many years oi happy wedded i e. Flynn. Messrs. Chester Bradley. Edward Cairns, Baldwin's Road were busi- ness visiiwrs to Montague during the past week. Mi‘. Bemard Ciarkin, Baldwin's Road, paid a business trip to‘ St. Teresa's recently. Miss Reta. Cullen, 48 R0841 lei?- Thursday morning for Montreal, P. Q., where she will spend the winter. The citizens of Cardigan were rhocked with the news of the sud- den passing cf Mrs. Cornelius Gui- lant on Sunday moi-rung, December 31st, at her home, Cardigan Bridge. Besides her sorrowing husband ROLLED OATS Lb. 6c. 5Lbs..__ COOKING FIGS Lb.12c- 2 Lbs._ LAUNDRY STARCH Bulk Lo, _ ._ BULK TAPIOCA Lb.-_____ POT BARLEY. Lb._________ LIMA BEANS. Lb. '__“““_% BULK DATE _ SLb 12c. 2Lbs.—_23c ICING lit Apr?“ ‘ 2Lbs.--_._ Mo‘ Ziilt, 1,’, I iitb Pa. b‘ ,1‘- _*““““l1i*c 3 Lbs. -_I__ 2% t (Canadian Press) 5m“ Closl Am Cyan B Am Gas Elec a" Am Super Power M‘ Brown Co Pfd - l4 Brown. Rubber f, 34 Cities Servioe 5 gfogg (Pet ».?. n sh "' - om: Oil Colgpm til 5,1‘: Humble Oil ‘(f7 PM; Lockheed Al! 3,’) 1Q NIH-R Hudson 5 Pant Oil 5 mi Keel! Millard’: in the home. Silver Fox Skins Made into CAPES and SCARFS in the [lest possible manner. Capes oi‘ one skin S15. Scarfs of one skin $12. there are left w mourn ten chil- dren the youngest a day-old-babyr. The sympathy of the entire Vicinity Mr. James McLeod, Lorne Valley left Tuesday morning for New Bl‘llI‘lSW.CI{ where he intends to spend the winter. 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