` ‘ - . . ~ ,` if A . . .H V, . . _ \ 1 .l, . ' » »‘ \ 'i JANUARY 15’ ‘"5" . A Tru: CHARLOTTETOWN Guxanliw PAGE Flvls fr sms; imrnicrsfss 1 s ‘if rl0W TO M. l~_ MONEl IN G O L D STOCK 3 This valuable informative book- let tells-How to Select Stockr What to Look For. How Long to Hold. Described Illun by which l‘2.Glll.0l could hnvn been made ln foul yearn on' n 82011.00 Invatrnent. Mailed to thou interested ln buy |||| well :elected gulll mlulllr H, B. BAIN I C0., |.'l‘l)., Bull: Bldg., Buy Street. Toronto allarea. ` Ci I am lnhirentrd lu buying url' ,,||..-led gold mining lillurel. Mall without charge, booklet deuerlbrn allovc lol Name _ _ _ _ _ ; _ Alldren - - -- - - - - City ~ - - - ~ - - - Mortgage Sale There will he ruilll ily pulllir uucllun ll (rout of flu- Lim' (‘oul'ln llulllllng in ('ilnrIotu'lo\\'|| in Qllrl-u’s ('onnl_v ln l'r|nl-v l:1r l‘rir'o ‘ ' J' . G_\'|nl\l|n l’r.re l‘fd Hlllll Bnlrige |515 Royllllte llow Smith *___ MONTREAL, Jan. 14 _ (cp) __ Br _1g,_€._____ Wheat. Nor. Nu. 2 31.36 1-4, barley, 3,, ` "` " `“'"""*‘ C.W. No. 3 .96; oats, feed No, 1 ,ss. nur Flour. spring _wheat patentsnrsta fl" 1.60, seconds $1.20, bakers smlo, ..}},,,,,,,,, winter wheat patents. choice $5.20 on to ssso, white com $6.50. ff" Bran, ton sa4.2s; shorts, ton (.2,,,,_,, PM $35.35; middlings, ton $37.25; roll- vc 11 08-ts. beg 90 lbs. $3.65; hay, No. ‘fc per ton, carlots $9. 1.21,,” Cheese, .13 to .13.1-4. vll Butter, .2s. Ql- Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .32, .'.,',‘,`,,,, medium .29, A-1 pullets .27, A- l'l.l»ulc l\l¢S¢0l’0 ; large .3l, A-medium .29, A-pullets ""' gg, B-large .za, B-medium 28, c ,’.’,‘,‘},’§1’,¥},“,‘§,. -Y per pound for carlots or less of No. ‘un while lots to retailers were quot- . ed at 27 1-2 for solids and 28 for 1,, _ . _ prints. ll ~ _~ PRIVATE HOME KINDEBUAR Cheese was quoted at 13 to 131-4 B” for Ontario.; while Quebecs were 'K Potatoes: P. 11:. I. Mts. 90'. sl.9o~ N alas. ll' 1vloN'mnaL, Jan. 14 -_ (or) _ lake -‘*'=°"f Butter prices eased narrowly on |f' Canadian commodity exchange pro- 1.1-hcl section today while eggs held 'H 92'" steady. _'.1 "'° traded; Que. buyers-inspection 26a; western regnded 381|. ,Mud Eggs spot-Ont. A-large It to2'l. M A-medium :4 fs as, a-pullcu aa to l{{°°"""° 23. ` 1'ul» Pure Rfllliu lladlo sears Shell South 3611 4"'/s f .16 11% .M 314:13 4014 Fl l '11, 78’/S 2'l Pow Brew Sl ('flP ;'1l‘§ 3132 Sid 914 Std 0 ' gr,l;_, Stlltle 11:15 Tex B2 75% -ssgsgsfs ;;$§iS& .nw nw Pfd Pan l‘uw Elec A 7 Elec B 7% U Q ~ U S s 5'! ...__ Wert Company Exchange lllnntreal Curb Market) Clone “Vi 105 Uil 24% 25 3% 20 I5 A $1 UM ` 1. -Q llilg _ ff'-'u -“V li.-'.'.'.‘.‘i J-1'-_y CH Ajax 23% 2-175 200 .. 290 21 15 _.1115 3.1;, ::.-.-'-._ 1 l 13 iz 11% 3 li|’§ ll rut Vit kers 15|,-3 18 or V T C Walker Anglo 11:. 11:15 4415 44 Base Bulljo iz alle Do at while eggs held about even. is and 22 to 23 for A-pullets. ‘*"""' RR 2 000 feet west of new shaft 'W Opcl cas H5' 116 35% 162'!/g ‘.*.§"/l 56% 74 ‘$21.1 "l‘97' 75% 55 153% 67% 118% 184536 “fu ` 101; 111 “ inn.; 26% IH’/Q itil . “£6 ~ 21'. 43 19% 24% 104% 13%, F2’/° 55, ISQ 435'; sl »-l‘ 34% 29 102/2 Mor Oil Ind C0 United Air U‘li erl Co United Drug Ullill-rl Gas Imp Woolworth n . lrlornlln ll-ollllrldgn tlerlll Kirk otlllila out-oeur 245; 43% Pet Co Post Tel (1-lb Ser N J 011 Co Co K 0 Roe Union Pac ‘$1 fist? m 58 gli 69 li 1 , ails S2 ilN.l` Co nv 48 A Rub . St Co 711 Ind Ai 37. llum 30 or Bro! 161/A Ullion 73% tit.” 51?* cl 1; MINING ,. lleilllllurlluls S?/g 81;; (Supplied by w00dl-R¢&dl Ind 00ml»»nyl Stocks Gu Oil oil A ldel-nine Alcxnnd ria Algoula Huroninu Argoay Arnlfield Astoria H lmnlllac Bzlllkfield Metals Produce Prices giilélle od llssquri ‘ Bralorne vit Trethewoy R X tfnio Ankerlte fain Cnnndian nker Hill Eailrlonton nndinu Mal rilioo Tretll ll l‘n|'t'l|Dille n tral Ma n ' om Resell rch liguuiall rolll i ll In llrellill rivy Cop mit Contact |118 Potatoes: P. E. I. 90's $1.90; N.B. |1'*“""| -“"'“’° sos 31.45: Que. sos sl.as. 2 MON'I’R.EAL, Jan. 14 - (CP) - Fa Butter prices eased slightly on lf” Montreal open produce market to- \inlarllc llora rd a Lake ahll ln B vnllo Sta r \v tter was quoted at 25 l-2 cts ‘|I:,'f:.',|"'R,,ck unquoted. K Mrs. sos $1.45; Que. Mrs. sos ij llllnq l lo olllale 11| rker linger olno (ill llllonil-ad M Pulls lrll Hudson lrk Lnlle irlr Town npilrulllllnd lk gulln e Maron lle Contact' avaeap ()lo RCU!!! tier spot-Que. regraded 28, .\li.i~l.¢;;1i c I (V r c ln Ellt ly bpiero 1-Knnxlo led I r.\lilll M ll ' Mcvillla WANTED-SMALL UNIFUIINISII- .d apartment. Write M. care Guardian. L-ml-l-la-al. EX Cl-L4.NGE i Mr-Wal ters Mining Corp Mlnin Monetl Morris Kirk Murphy Newllee Clow 2.12% ilu lszs :'s% 56% “QQ env" 2.-i<5-Q zz wi; lsr uw, 1213; ls,l 4 ul 40% uni.. 7% leo 1191-; 25'.. ‘ 341,; l -'ull 411,; 61% sae, 5.? 24% low. 131,; 32% 'iifii ill 31 .i 335;. 20% 11% 2~i'iii 42% 131? Sill 88% 47 48 as 8 A 16 ‘.9 0% 38% 12.2 152 51% -.. Clone ll 7V: 50 lvs 43) 0 A ms l1!.'i ao 9-1. 7% loo 20 no iss on as Many a Canadian family gets its starr in just this way with the automotive industry. Thousands are employed in automotive plants and distributing and selling organizations. Thousands rnore earn their livings in plants that make the materials used in building ‘ OONER or later this moment comes in every S 'parent’s life. Your little baby, your rollicking rom- boy, grows into a sweet young woman. And what a tug at your heart strings when the break in the family circle comes. But at least you’re happy to know she will have the protection and support of strong young arms. So you re glad Tom has a job, glad that industry has been able to pro- vide a place for this eager, intel- ligent young man, and give him the opportunity to make a home of his own and carve out a path to success. handling of food workers. Canada. AU'ro1vro'r gnosrnrns -f 4 l.. _,*'.,bli, V ` \\<’ .5 .~ =~':~“.-”»'- motor cars, and in the making and furniture, purchased by automotive The money put in circulation reaches the farmer, fisherman, miner, lumberman, railway worker. So the true value of the automotive indus- try to Canada is measured by the number of Canadians it puts to work. That is why .we need a strong, pros- perous automotive industry in oms qot a |ob.... re qomq to qet :mauled ` For Instance, take Our Own Industry Over S22,000,000.00 was paid hy the Automobile Manufac- turers in salaries and wages a products, clothing, during |956. Yet this huge sum is dwarfed by the w gas paid in the factories that pro- duce the materials and paris that go into a completed car, which wages are built in large part on our purchases. Other Canadian industries _ glass, steel, mbber, textile, paint, chemical; to name I few _ are stimulated by the manu- facture and sale of Canadian- huilt cars, The prosperity of their employees is likewise affected as is that of those who supply their individual living needs For rlalifliral and further informa- lilm 4/ww rbi; lrzdaury, urilr la .iarmu/.lin In.lunn'n, H1011 bun.:- lleu Building, Tmonlo. lu-u * 811.1 ll) 10 $11741 _ 6% nm Luke ,lil , Nrilv rom( |‘l'llB 333 Ron o Gold Q "0 .’§lif.§""...... 198 R 1, :io 116763 Rbxyalite Sl |35 ` H5 .ant .ulo ~ .‘ lnw |- 37 .\‘lw|-ritty 3 ill '-’° since |10" 141 slufluu .\luliu-cle wil mo Stalliiconu Illi 14] Sullllllry Ilnsln 5% Slldllllry tiollillci: 3 Sllllliury Mines '-".' 72-" Sullivan Sis 735 S_\~l\~nllite 4:41 2% 'i‘u.il.ut.:l :1 175 Terk lllllzhel "' 253 Toxins Ulla __ 500° Tohllrn 4'_'.'» 44’/-1 Towagnlnc 160 155 Venlllroa lilo 225 Wayside li 3200 w..l¢.~. Amu :lm -F' 1 lvfuul luullllac so 33 pu-pri.: llur snr. _ nl r You 37 3'" Total milling allies 2.3T".0l'fl. on 21 'roRoN'ro. Jan. 14-fcrw-Gola fl* stocks registered another net gain nf but the miscellaneous mines index 30., declined more than half a point 21;*/l today on the Toronto :inure mur- 3.,f,`:,f" ket. Sales aggrcgatioll 2,237,000 "14 were ticked out, the heaviest since 62” last Friday. . "' " Interest was active in Biscoe. W _ 1 Iilfi 37 .\...» ....7 23; Sylvanite and in OBrien, the first 12'* t o registering shnrp gains and al 1.111 O’Brien slipping on $1 to 8.75. Sis- gg coe reached 6.20 and closed 20 cents up at $6 while Sylvnnite at 4.20 , had a gain of 30 cents. Both reach- ' ed record high prices. Senior gold displayed moderate weakness. Lake Shore lost 1 1-8 and Dome 1-2. Noranda stood out in the base metals with a net advance of 1 7-B to 88 3-4. Falconbridge had a minor advance and most of the other issues were down. The oils l'9€istered losses. 1...... §232gg2i §~ BANK! 2% iguppuea by wats.-ueaae and 'll/1 Company ill 4 ll , lik l\f Win | Female Help Wanted__ WANTED IDIMEDIATILY IX- perieneeti maid for 80|"-‘l'll he-sework. Apply H. ci° Girard lan. L-mls-1-14-sl Miscellaneous cmaurs mu. nuns: A21., ....1 protect yourself uriw me occasioned by 95°* loss of ti ' neg; or accident by ll\5_\-Wm! in the Mutual Benefit Hel Y: tad . U 1 *“ JCB. :gf-"d~ii'Tt ccgggltp A. M?>re. |°',="‘“"‘*"- Currie uilding,Chariottetown. NEW YORK, Jan. 14 - (AP) - Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain demand high 4.91 1-8, low 4.91, close 4.91 1-8: 00-day bills 4.90 l-16; Pl-anoo 4.67 I-I; ItalY 4023; Canada .90 Sl-32. s... . L! id fill IM _ _ ll Nlpinolng lrnrieu omega Oniskn 5.28 l-2; Belgium 10.87; Germany |P~\»f"Ir » - » P Chronic firr>r1(i*1|tls,7 `i';i:|?:ou Cobalt Pioneer Pnrcllpiue Crown - Premier Prcalon Fi Dome l‘rm| Alru-n_\'l Qllohm- l;.»ld lea( Auiaicr D0 Nuranda ggii uma- mu A1-1.1-.1 1 Canada 57% Unmlllorco `l“"l Dollliniou `-"ill inlporlal 21" .llul l-1-.11 ‘-'-Hll Nova .*k~oll.l 553:' l(o_\'lll '- " Tnrotlln A5 Total lndlls nina 110.700. 01 will ll 380 l... Sl 118 .190 Oil Sélecilolll 'u rlthlll Pnlliore l'|ymante|\ l‘rnrl Oreillc 22:1 2% Pickle Crow 955 W 'rono.\"ro avnruonn (in|-lpllnl hy Wovuin-|lrmlr.nnd (Vim- puny) 1.1.1... rm- 1~=f\ va vw .Wi- ~ '1.~| 1" 1..~i»|~ 1'- .1 |l~ -1 Banc unolaln '.'00.Utl down .M. _.:53E:r‘ sr:-:=~| l‘nwrll “nuyn . 67.5 i (Cnnudlun Pr:-ua) flour 34"# Stocks .... .llllor f`_\-.ln R .»\l.l»r (ins l‘Il1~r‘ Alllvr .\‘\l|| l‘|~\v .\.~'~'l1l~ this l‘lh'|.' A Alina (`i1r|1 <'.l1| .\i:irl»<»|ll l‘il .<1-rl' "1-|=ll~ PM '»i'. -- 1-.nut si. -.'<:*. l<`u"ll l':l1l A .»r - » 1774 5". .\`i:l: llllll '- |`|| I 1.lll l‘o1v A l‘|l l l:i.| l‘u\v l"l`d 71': Gulf (til l'1‘ilu |'i’. Ulllllblc Lili 82! -_-___ BANKS ..._ fsilpplml by ium.-1.1 ...ul rnmpuny \l»°nllu~r1< of .\lontre1|l Stork Exchange null .\Ionirel|I Curb .\l1lrk|>t) EIS llnllkn Open (`loa1~ Irv, .'.\<'=, IL 1.1' |‘.»lll 211|; 311|: ilk of \l|l lik oi' .\`. S il.._\:|l ilk 2:11 '_':::: 317 211| ,New Color Scheme For C. N. R. Diners MONCTON. N,B.. Jan. 14 - new color scheme for the interior decoration of Railway dinning cars is being introduced on the Can- adian Naiional. A dining car has just been turned out of the rail- way :mops here with the new color scheme which has been devised following research work to find the most restful and pleasing colors for railway passenger equipment. The ceiling is done in ivory with orange colored trim while the side- walls are i ntwo miles of green. Tables and chairs are also done in green to match the color scheme, the floor carpet. is in a harmoniz- ing color, the general effect is one of coolness and the lighter colors make for a brighter interior. The new diner will be ol~r=1-ated in the Halifax-Montreal service. FREETOWN AND VICINITY Messrs. P. J. and Walter Smith and Mrs. Smith of Kinkore. were visitors to Freetown on Tueaiay. Mr. Emmett Dunn, Mr. Artemas Lambe were recent vlstors to Sum- merside. Mrs. Andrew Hughes and MTS- Alvhibalti McGregor were visitors £0 Summerside this week. 1 A _ Miss Mamie Dunn returned to The many friends of Mr. John A. Sllnlmerside on Monday aficr;Hug1le= of Norboro will be pleased Slwllclills' the Christmas h01illv0`Ui0C_k-" I Mari;/aret Conlllck “ere visitors to* Office Boy: Why, what happen- Charloitciown on Wednesday. ed? V::V_:;;_;_Y:_t: _ FOR SALE That desirzlhle lzlrge double-tenement re.-‘idcncc siillaie at the Corner of Fitzl'o_\‘ :ind Queen Streets in this (`it_v This house is the pl'opcrt_v of the Estate of the lille \\lilll1m Henderson. It is up-io-dllie ln every 1'e.