PAGE TWELVE 11115 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'u'is.CEMBER 31, 1951 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance I Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian Locals 5; per word: Western and Eastern Locals 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 30 per word: Classified 3c per word: In Memoriam Notices lilo per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc.. 5c per name: Letters of Condolence 846 per inch; Wedding Engagements. 40 words for 31.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 840 per inch or 5c per word: Lists of Subscrip- tions, 63 cents per inch; Address and Presentation. 5100 Other Rates On Application The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. whether 'such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability tor non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Auto Parts and AccessorIes' Female llelll Wanted GOOD USED i'ASSENGER TlRl:is,wANTE1)...(;.uzL FOR (;,y.;NEnAL 57 cnvll. Truck tires 900-8ix20,' housework, phone 1403.5. and 730x20. S30 curb. 32x6. 525 T'-Tm”-""j each. 630x20, 20 each. I-loltlowiaig Found passclrwr . cs new rcrea S. ”."'”.'T””'JTT'”';""l7?'T”:TT':; exiinbiw 500- 30x16. 670-650x15. ”?;i:(2 ”;;:)n2”.,9:l.:QS '1” TOR .7915 cacti. l'rtick tubes :35. Pas- L. ' --;;;:LiL songer tubes 32 each. Shipped Lost C.:),D. collect. Glendale Tire Co., ..,Y'V ,, 77 ,,,, -;..:L- LOST-Bl'N(1H OF KEJYS. NEAR 1287 Weston Road, Toronto. Ontario. corner of Queen and Grafton -- --- ---:--mmT-- Streets. Reward. Phone 1745-J. 803Td3l:?MAEl?!E'lodatEU LosT.s7A'TL'iznA?f"iTEi'. 29 IN lei!-15:37.-ii;I).Anr)f;1;.Q A(l(l())1M(). C!izii'lottctowi1. tail board of rlatr-rl. Pliuvin inn truck, finder notify Island -- ----- Chick llatc-licry. To Let o7A”i17fo'iE- T6 -LET :' T6 . ti and 10. Can 747. -cars & Trucks For Sale f6ic'sA”Li-ziiiiid iionoE"'sii)Xix-'. Good condition. Price reason- able. Box 020. Guardian. For Sale at sAi'.E'-TLTE TUBNIPS. Apply Chas. E. Murphy. Vernon. i3'oET's7Afi?".'.'”(;iifif"s w?i'rr: ton hctuocii accoiiinimliitv . 1111. two. Phone To LET - THREE 1TNi7URN1SH- ed rooms. Phone 2590-L. To LET: SECOND FLOOR Apartment in residential section. Apply Box 5116. Guardian. TO LET - APARTMENT. SELF- contained. four rooms and bath. electric stove. Apply "L" Guar- dlan. T0 LET-01-ll-'IL'1':S NOW IINDER renovation, Queen St.. av.-iilablc figure skates, size 6. Phone shortly. Apply Samuel Twccl. '154.L, Wimpy's Restaurant. FOR. SALE -. Two EVENING TO LET - FIVE ROOMED Gowns, Good condition. Size 14. heated Apartment. Continuous hot water on third floor. Apply Box 918 care Guardian. To LET .. FURNISHED AirA'iiT- mcnt, large bed sitting room. Phone 010-2. i7on sA-LE - SWV AND EIGHT pigs. three weeks old. Francis Kelly, New Wilts'hi're. 7 -L..,.&4D...C.Ds----- -t ' h I t-' p ( 1 For SALE - Two HUNDRED ?:tf..”””c.lXl.Si..Se3.;if..SlJ.K” ill bushel of grain. Apply Clifford with closets. also Hghtsd and Chandler, North Milton. I761: - CATTLE. BEEF and milch. Apply. Lowell John- ston. Murray Harbour North. FOR. s'A'fE -. ONE COOKING heated, Suitable for two or three girls. Writc Box 917, Guardian. 1 Typewriters RENT on BUT THE sEw Ri:.vi- 5l0V0- "E"l"Prl59 C"P”91"5 0”” ington Personal Portable Tv'iP- ”P9Vl”CL" b35"h”l'”"'- Alli”-V 89 writer. Big machine mirrorin- ppR0Chl0Yd 'O'- pwppup ance. portable convenience FOR, SAL .. x, Fggsngx Rental rates - :5-iuo montniv cow with calf at her side. Age 7 lllF9F-' 010111115 511-00 C311 R5711 years. J. A. McDonald. Scotch 018100 Hand. 104 K9115 S9784 Fort. P. E. 1. illone Earp p i FOR. SALE - Two wHEELi-:i)l wanted car trailer. steol box with hard-.--'----;--y-vw---:-m wood racks. 600-16 tyres. House WAVIED -'5HEAR5,T0R 5 3;, slcmon pm-kl . metal. Apply Guardian. ' E-2:rstT..:n;.; -.:..:,;..-53.: 1 wrmirrriiiimri-BIT.) Lawlor, 39 Orlcbar planc. Model 4--i0. propeller; Mm wan” driven. Perfect condition, suit-lps"”e:L"pm able for Doctor or rural maill driver. ll. 11. Found, ElleTslie.lL F t FOR. SALE -vii-Wioii PLAN oS'j a straw blower now is the timeE in order our. 3120.00 complete-,S h ' C 1' with ptpr. (iiiziraiiteed to give: C S?l.LlSi.lCtl0ll llritc Mack Mac-l -,..LL -P..aE'Vm (lann.c..COV7CLr-...i-I The pupils of Lower FYPCLOWII FOR. SM - ONE 1'-UR GAR!-S.school presented their annual Whit" bmls alld 5kal55- G00d.1'-5iCl1ristnia.s concert in the school on 09113 Silo 5- P1109 52-00- TWO DMFS 3 Thursday evening, Dec. 20 under nvcrslioe.s.I size :1 and Olielghe diyeguon of their tcacher bmwll (lUp11lC'-ll laclielr Size 15-.Ii'cnc M. Morrison. With a good Any one intcrosled write BOX 16.1 number of parents and visitors Carl:-ton Siding, P, E. I. present Mr. R 511150" prom; T:""” i”"" ” "T ;capably filled the role of chair- ” p M 7 p Fplinpnent imon and in his genial manner in- FOR ill-J.V'1' - R ”.1iS.T.i7"-T7”: troduccd vztch number of the pro- ,, rt) 7 09 A I lljbk y.-rammc. Mrs. R. Allison Profltt iiish d. .s- Lpprr Que n s.ieet. . . ---------.w -W.--uw-. .was the efficient organist for the ' ievening. At the close of the pro- lgranime Santa arrived and in his jolly way distributed gifts to 'LCnChl.'l' and pupils. F11 " ' tl vr me: Heads "-5- Farmers .:..:::..:':s 1?. ms: and Nancy Simmons. Chorus. "Ring Merry Bells" by TRURO, N.S., Dec: 23 L rcpi .- 1 pupils. w.s. MacLean. of Eureka, 1VC'l- Drill, by Carol. Laura and Mild- known Pictou County farmer, was roll. c-lrctcd president of the Nova Sco-0 Dialogue. ”l'he Minihsix-:r's Mis- lia Farmers Association for l95'.Z.'tal-1c." Mr. MacLoiin succeeds T.B. Thomp- 1 Recitation. "Old St. Nick" by son of Antigoiiisli. lGei'alcl Hill. Mr, MacLcan will head an 515.! A dual. NO Come All Ye Faith- sucialion ivliich has changed in; ml" by DIIVM and D0UZ1i1S Profili- mm-,e, At Friday's nmering me ,-1;. A recitation by Colbourne Clow. s.-u:iatloii's name was changed to 018103116 "T110 Mock Weddmg-" "The Nova Scotia. Federation of Duel. "M0Clx'lI1:! Bllid Hill" by l.,r:rictilttiiT." Shcilw and Nancy Simmons, Instrumental music by Mrs. R A. Proiitt and Walter Reeves. Pantomlno "0 Little Town of THE I'UBLlC SERVIOI OF Bcliloiicni." , Recitation by Douglas Profitt. : MNMM Dialogue "The Official Visit." Solo by Sheila Simmons, "t"l"'"'” Recitation. "Jitters" by Walton Gardiner. Ii rnonL'cTioN coivrnoi. "A Terrible Catastrophe" by 5 TECHNICIAN 'i..-515-i3,aiisi tl 00.”- Offlcc of the-&Cnmmisiiont-Orr ocf Tm” "The First NOWEHH by 1 Marlene Paynter. Sheila ' and Pcnitcnliarics at 0ttai&. Nancy Simmons. Dialogue, "Train to Loontown." A Christmas Free Drill by sheila and Nancy. Chorus by the pupils "Where Do You Live Santa Claus." Details and application forms at your nearest Civil Service Com- mission Office. Closing date" for applications extended to JAN- Goodbye Drmp UAIIY 15. 1052. Closing Recitation by Lorne Reeves. National Anthem. DISTRIBUTORS WANTED . . . for a new. fast growing, internationally lmown product. I necessity in home and onion. Interested parties have unlimited opportunities in closed territories in be allocated. Thotiunils of prospects in every scctlnii of the country. ' I , Write immediately, giving business expcrioitcn 59141 ('9: tails of your rxanlsatlon. All i 'rlee will be treated confidentially and eclmoweldged promptly. BOX N0. MI. ldtierdinn Office. -..-.-.- n TORONTO. Dec'. 29 - (CP) - NEW xYOR.K. Dec. 29 - (AP) - Closing quotes. Closing quotes. Sales stock Close Stock Close 4800 Ajax .. 143 Am Car 5: rdy :15 150 Algoma 50 1-4 Anaconda 50 1-2 172733 2m Yk 53 Beth Sti 51 5-8 moon 18 CPR. .. ., 35 5-8 2500 Anchor . 18 Ches .5; Ohio . 32 1-4 900 Anglo Cdn B50 Ct:.'i Ed 33 1-2 21500 Ang Rouyn 28 El Autol 45 3-1 3200 Ankeno 59 Gen Elec 58 5-8 3000 Anson 53 Gen M01; 51 3-4 -500 Apex Res 7 3-4 Gt N Ry Fr 50 6500 Area 30 Kennecott 87 7000 Arjon it 1-4 Miitgmry W 67 1-.. 2300 Ascot .. 297 NY Central 13 7500 Atiln Ruf 31 Radio Cp 23 3-1 500 Aubelle 9 Std Oil NJ , 74 5-8 1500 Aumaque 22 Texas Co 50 1300 Barnat 110 Utd Alrc 31 5-8 1675 Barvue 610 Us Rubber 77 1-4 5000 Barymin 85 US Steel 40 1-3 21500 Beilekeno 35 Vanadium 35 1-4 2300 Bevcourt. 75 , West Un Tel 43 5-3 500 Bobjo 17 Westinghse 39 7-11 3000 Bordulac 42 ------ 1500 Boymar 10 1-2 . 100 Bralcrne 610 500 Brewis 19 500 Broul ' 148 2000 Buffad .. 10 l00 Biff! Ank 132 WINNIPEG, Dec. so C (or) - 17-193 Bull Cd" 21 Prices of coarse grains futures were gugdnl -- 33 lower Saturday on the Winnipeg T3 u 03 Grsln Exchange in sympathy with a. 1000 Blmk H1 3 decline on U. S. grain markets. 3100 Cmnmm 30 Fairly aggressive commercial de- 4500 Calmlmlv 160 mand appeared in barley with g3i"0”h some export buying believed for an 1 ' 3 V5" '3 cvvrscas cargo. 520 C3551”-T 335 Domestic shippers bought oats 2350 Gem EXP 525 and barley. Most offerings came 1'90 Cent Leduc 26" from U. S. accounts. There was 9230 Gem PM 75 heavier hedging in flax. 1090 Chart” 12” There were no reports of export SP0 Chem Res 120 loadings overnight. 4'30” C;"l95lerV19 33 Prices for class two and I W. A. 500 Cm” -- v 31 Vll1Pat were unchanged. 2f)ggg0Il1iPEte Oats - Dec. 931.513. May says. on aurum .. .-.r 500 CW A55 15 Jhilsyarigyll. Dec. 1.3m. May l.34'7t- .8l50 Con Beat 19 1-2 3; July 1.255;, (C3 Duiiubcslne 33 "Rye - Dec. 2.o7i.'.n, May zizii. 3 On. 6 B - '- .7 ;. 2.051,-L-A. 240 Con Smelt 182 Flax pg Deep 4.3553, May 4.95. 1384 Con Nichol 12 1-2 4495..-.V July 4.85r;V,' 600 C Roche gfl, i 300 Comvest 3 4000 Crowshore 7 1-2! mo Dawes me so : Markets At A Glance 15 Dav Ltli A . 161-21 9000 Decalta 38 ms... 133 c---m --i 3700 Dl5C0Ve'Y 42 Toronto - Sharp rally buoys list. 300 Dmm 17 1'4 Montreal - Industrials, papers 10 Dom Scot 12 1-4 nym- '-pggg gugayl 1 3 New York - stocks steady in 2 ml” l quiet trading. gas: Elmlst New York - Cotton closed 20 35 3 " i t 1.15 b l l ' r. 500 East Sull 905 ""5 ”L::i 5500 Eldona 23 500 El Penrey 15 , .299 ,2;-geuabd 2:3 Callaiilill lloilai . n a con ge 1000 Fed Pete 840 9033 :1-ffrifure MONTREAL. Dec. no - (GP) - "10 Freiman PI; 97 The United States dollar aturiday - closed at 1 13716 per cent prem um gglizxger to the Canadian dollar, down 3732 W50 Giant H from Friday's close. That is, it took mm Gums H 10 ::1l.;0inl37l6 Canadian to buy 31 Am. ,Tli a (I 1 i333 l3 1" ..r2.a2:l;3..”&::rs..i:; 400 Gold Man 685 I V t ' 1000 Goodfish Fi 1-3 'TT" 2338 grahdBcus if ('. r. R. EARNINGS ran 01'!) .3 100 Grido” 925 MONTREAL, Dec. 30.. (CP)- 500 G”3Ylm3' 10 3'2 The Canadian Pacific -Railway 1000 Halcmw 13 Company reports net earnings for 1000 Hard Rock 13 the month of November, 1951. at 41625 Harricana 17 s-1.134.526 compared with 5.972.- 1000 1-Iar Hib 33 475 for thc corresponding month 2.2500 1-id Lks 61 last year. Gross carnings were 3500 Headway ill 1-3 537.014.1145 and working sxpcnses 2300 Heath 0' were 533,779,819. against 535.100.- 2000 Have. .. 11 628 and 529128.153 respectively in 500 Highwood 28 1-'.! 1950. 210 Hollinger 15 p 2000 Horn Yk 16 600 P k C 183 700 Hoyle 150 l0 NW 95 Had Bay 51 100 Pioneer 195 4000 Hugh Pain 21 2333 llzlaceil; 4:) 51-; 500 Inspiration 31! orc en - 2000 Int Coal 93 1000 Pow ROUYH 8 30.3 Int Nickel 43 PremCBord 30 7 520 Int Pete 24 1-8 4 Que op 185 400 Jupiter 285 4100 QUE Lab 29 500 Kayrand 13 5370 Quecnston 52 1-2 203- 5 Kelorc 27 5000 Redpic 53 4000 Kenvllle 27 100 Reeves 6201 210 Kcrr Add 18 100 Reniibie 280 !-.700 Kirk Hud 185 5000 Rlchfleld 21 1000 Kirk Town 20 1-4 3000 Roche 7 1200 Kroy .. , 175 400 ROY SUV 13 1065 Labrador 880 500 San Ant . 260 1000 L Osii .. 20 4500 Sapphire 257 230 L Shore 13 1300 Scurry 155 :00 La. Luz 230 25 Scythes 21 1-2 3.700 Lard U 2 1-2 200 Secur Free 225 2.300 Lavalic 17 1-1: 2100 Sclburn 345 . 1300 Leitch 115 3000 Do Wis 38 2.300 Lencourt I8 8660 Sherrlt 42 4000 Li Lac 78 11000 Silanco 45 1500 Lomega, 5 2500 S11 Mir 135 500 LI Pete 45 4500 Slscoe . . 68 700 Macassa . 189 500 South Braz 10 10600 MacDonald 110 225 Southam 17 1--l 1100 MacKeno 150 500 Spooner 40 900 Macbcod 28.3 2045 Steep Rock 665 1200 Madseri 215 10000 Sud Ben 13 1-2 2000 Magnet 21 2000 Superior 145 9750 Malartic 184 1800 Surf Inlet' 12 5000 Man as East 2 200 Sylvanlte 127 2500 Mayo 25 300 Tack 240 S000 Mcxenzie 46 4000 Tombill till 2500 Merrill 50 2530 Towagmac ll 11200 Mid Cont 70 U 0 Tower Pete 30 2000 Mlndamar 305 212.68 Trans Emp 490 520 Mlnda Scot 70 800 Trans Res 54 200 Mining Corp 16 3-8 2200 Tungsten 112 2200 Model 197 2250 Un Keno 12 3-4 600 Nat Pete 223 2800 Un Oil 193 500 Ncgus 11700 Upp Can 30 5100 New B Dom . 273 200 Ventures 14 3-1 700 New Cal . .. . 298 1000 Vicour ..9 525 New Dlcken 143 1100 Vulcan 100 . 8 3 ii ifzilglgiiirre 22 1-2 foiig lliielaittsfko ,0 1-2 400 Newlund 143 500 West Mini 7 1500 N Masher 58 1.550 West Ashley 30 1000 New Norse 9 .1099!) W 1-lomestd 180 2000 New Nam 17 3000 Wlltsey .. 11 6000 New Pacaita 11 1000 Windward 311 100 Nlpisslng 210 1700 Yale Lead 11 520 Noi-metal 505 1600 in: Bear M7 2000 Norplck 7 5-8 3567 Yukeno .. 101 ' 1000 Nor Ext 20 1-2 10000 Northland 8 1-1 CURB 3500.0,ba.Ilra 32 1-2 1000 O'Brien 1211 300 Bulolo 110000 Oil Eel 15 , 100 Pnnd Ore 300 Okalta .. fitlg - 2200 Opemlska 15 BANKS . 107 13:33 ieaiiznliut . 5 3-4 13 Bk us ' an 1-: 150 Psc Pete . 10 1-2 2.3 C Bk C m 26 000 Pnmour . B5 50 Royal k 29 4100 Pan West . . 100 1000 Paymmiter . 58 INDUSTRIAL! otioo Peiin Cab 40 moo Perron 7:: I 23 Siniyscn B 50 400 Cdn Brew .. 1000 Petrol & x;g " however. managed to retain most 1,”. tato Marketing Board, um gg Toronto Trailing Al Record level During TNEYEHT U By Dick Balden (Canadian Press Stair Writer) TORONTO, Dec. 30 -- (C?) - Toronto Stock Exchange prices which reached record highs in September, slipped during the latter part. of 1951. to cut about one-third off the industrial gains. Base metals and Western oils. of their advances. The exchanges industrial in- dex ended 1950 at 290.65. reached 380.28 -Sept. 14, and ended this year near 840. Base metals climb- ed from a year-and figure of 163.01 to 198.55 Oct. 3. and held around 193. Western oils ad- vanced from 80.25 to 126.31 Nov. 12. and stayed close to that fig- ure. Golds went from 74.72 to 94.44 Feb. 17. but were down to around 84 at the year-end. Bullish buyin-g during the year, reflecting enthusiasm for mining issues. reached a peak turnover of 7.537.000 shares Oct. 11. an all- time daily record. All divisions started the year strongly. Industrials jumped 45 points by early February, while golds added 20 points, base metals 25 and Western oils Z1. The ad- vance slowed later in the month and reversed direction in the final week. March hesitancy was replaced in April by renewed confidence. Investors noted increased expend- itures for re-armiunenits and set- ected industrial: drew firmer support. sending the industrial index up another 25 points. Min- ing issues. however. showed little change. A sudden wave of selling May 15 dropped prices for their great- est loss in six mon-ths. leaving observers bewildered; but the selling ended as suddenly as it be- gan and inclustrials endcdt the month near their opening levels. Base metals eased. but golds and Western oils showed only slight changes. Announcement in June of armistice talks in Korea caused a brief recession, but in general in- vestors held to the view that armament programs would be continued. Sumnicr Doldrums Prices moved drowslly through July and most of August. but late support added 13 points to the in- dustrial index. and carried on in- to the record high-ground of mid-September. Base metals and oils showed only slight gains in this period. Golds, which earlier captured interest on rumors that restrictions on gold sales in world markets would be relaxed. were relatively quiet when the strictlons Vere finally eased. In-creased demand for strategic base metals. coupled with inter- est in Western oll developments. sent the daily volume to an aver- age of 6.000.000 shares in the sec- ond week of 0ctobcr.t with the turnover topping 7.000.000 shares in two sessions. Optimists saw their hopes of a rising industrial market fade as Prices slipped in relatively slow. November trading. Only Western oils held their ground. December trading failed to pm. ducc .a predicted year-cnd rally. Western oils closed near their high for the year but industriala were down about 20 points while base metals and golds finished about five and 10 points lower. Looking ahead. most: observers predicted steadily growing de- mand for base metal and Western oil stocks. Selected industrlals, notably steels and some manufact- re- uring companies, they thought, would also be in demand. Golds would show little change unless there were a sudden reversal of the Cullmnllly rl-sins trend for other security prices. Some pm. fessionals noted increasing buying of common stocks as opposed to preferred issues. as a. hedge against inflation. Volume for the year was more lhfin 550000.000 shares compared with about t50o.ooo.ooo in 1950, while value of the trading was around st.1e5.ooo.ooo. compared with last year's ss85,ooo,ooo, stronger Trend In Potato Market lloted There has ban a much stronger trend evident In the potato mor- lxet. tspeclally in the latter part of last week, with some price ad- vances both in this Province and elsewhere. While the overall picture 15 still under the influence of the holiday buvtnx it is difficult to stronger here. while the values in New Brunswick during the past several days have been firm at 86.00 per barrel. or approxlmata. 11' 52.18 per bushel. At the price level now prevail. ing for tablcstock Mr. D. MaCD0nBld. ichairman of the Po- would be difficult to obtain prem- lum prices for most varieties of seed at the present time. Carloalllngs OTTAWA, DEF. 3-(CP)mCu-. loadings on Canadian railways de- creased during the week ended Dec. 22 to 70,367 cars from 79,910 cars the previous week nnd 74,369 cars for the corresponding week 8 year ago. the Bureau of Statis- tics reported today. Increases over the similar per-V lod last. year word shown in loading: of pulpwood. woadpulp and paper and gasoline. P 'lnes '-'!.grr'n products, building materials 1-illund lumber. were iuglstei-ed in loading: of livestock. coal, ore. grain and Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. Dec. 29 - (GP) - Closing quotes. took Abtl Xd Asbes Bell Xd Brazil .. BC Pow Xd BC Pow B Pzzick B Can Gem Cdn Brew X Cdn Car Cel xd . CPR. Xd Cnckshutt .. C Fjmelters Xd Xb Cons Pap D Seagram Dom Cola Pr Xd .. Dum S and C Xd Dom Tar Xd Doni Tex Xd F.-idtn Xd Xb Ford A Fraser Xd G stl War Emv Smth Xd I-iud Bay Mining Imp Oil Imp Tob Xd I Nickel Int Pete Massey Mccoll .. N Stl Car Xd it -JV-4&3!-4: . I . u an mN&n I-I)-A ll 0 3 B2 5-Sc:acum'.:55.'35:-; .. .5 -i 'f'TT"'H announce no I . vars” M302:-'lZ9IQ I I u use:-hear:-5-n -'L.; HOLIDAY REUNION FOB. TIIUMANB - Reunited days at their home in Independence, Ml)., the Presidential family smiles happily in a car at Fairfax Airport. Kansas City. after the Presidciv. and daughter Margaret arrived by plane from Washington. Mrs. '1';-uman drove from Independence to greet. her husband and dauglitcr. r to spend the hall. N-oranda Price Que Pow Royallte shwngn Shwngn 4pc Pr Xd .. Shwngn 41,5 Pc Pr Xd Steel Wpg El xa e4u:93b:lEJU-db-fEACJe-4537-me-Aide-A J-Alva-bk in 4 5-493 - I gun 5-! l is- 53 & T-T UQLU-'K3i 553.9 EIIEJIP-4 ah co:-.i5g3;as:35aa.pr-.:.;.:.;:nan-eagra--e.:'r3.5;l'333:'5Sg BANKS LONDON. Dec, 28 -(AP) .-Fire transformer touched off a series of deafening gas explosions heart of downtown London today. Two persons were injured when 25 feet of pavement blew side street thoroughfare of Aldwych. Eight explosions were reported the gas was shut off. VANCOUVER. Wash. Dec. is -(AP)- A blonde four-year-old boy whose eyes were removed in an effort to save his life died of cancer last night. Dean Ault had his right eye removed two years ago last October. but physician; said a cancerous growhh had spread to the left eye. The remaining eye also was removed, an underground electrical in the up lna just off the busy before Scotla Xd Xb Royal U. S. Steel Report CLEVELAND. Dec. 30 -.-(A!')--, steel magazine today reports a ”spi-eadlng" view that many scarce steel items will be available "ln much more satisfactory volume” by mid-1952. "This of course is dependent upon avoidance of a costly steel strike and serious production losses because of scrap shortage," Steel adds, In its weekly summary of the. metal-working industry. the mag- azine says some steel authorities 2381838 POULTRY STIIPPERS ATTENTION Effective January 7th we will only be,acce ting LIVE POULTRY MONDAY. TUESDAY dz WED ES- DAYS of each week until further advised. DRESSED POULTRY bought every day except Saturdays. ' SWIFT OANAOIAN O0. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. predict slums of supply-demand balance in certain items will all)- Stcel continues. "curtailment 1n' civilian goods production has def- initely cased demand pressure for sheets and strip." Despite the prospects for next year, however. Steel says there is Iittile chance for early easing of government controls. pear in the first quarter of 1952. 5 "While first quarter ton- ,4 nage is virtually sold out."i 5 if it BOLOGNA. Italy, Dec. 30-(AP) -Prof. )i-silio Colombini. 53-year- old veteran Italian Communist. has been expelled from the party for "putting himself at the serv- ice of the Fascist police since 1928". a. party communique said Saturday. In Rome. the news- paper II Popolo. organ of Pre- mier Alcidc Gasperi's Christian Domocrat Party. speculated that an outbreak of ”Tltoism" in the party was the reason. ' ATTENTION FARMERS TIIROUONOUT TNE PROVINCE Ship or bring your COW HIDES and HORSE I-IIDES direct to us, and receive TOP MARKET VALUE. We pay' freight charges on all shipments. SEND US HIDES, ONE OR ONE HUNDRED. Please print shipper's name and address clearly on tags. , MAURICE BLOOK 18: O0. 158 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. m There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly and Shorten OUR mtzw.erris! oousm y supine! 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