‘THE QFZAKLQTTETQYKN . QUAKPTAN Round Trip ‘BARGAIN Fqniss MONCTON —Golng-— FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st “mum Mort, Jana 24th. Limit: ‘ I ’ From CIIARLOTTETOWN n-apailioualelv Lam Fare: 1mm uI/lrr xiii/ion: [j/n/lircu 0/ ['1' w um! under 711/2111: War: n! age llzlLb F/Hfli YIrku/s Good m DA Y C021 C 1115.8 ONL Y For l-ur/lwr [II/OIVPII-I/IUII Consul! any Ticket Agent ' Wiv‘ 1 A 1 Prlwggsls-rgr-sgl-‘ve. tin Borodin llmcnr lhiiq Orin 'I 301$ in! llriivrnitncl p, m5 x-fiilc Ages. lmxpensye (' tunic Jewel Pry was g; n a gold- ill M70017 by nlfiflfls 0f sllllli-"F- Quarries Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED roa evimv wan NESDAY o saruiioiv-s ISSUE IIETAII. MARKET Celery bunch 10-15-201: Potatoes pk 15c ‘Purnips 3 for 5c Cabbage head 10-120 Beets bunch 5c teak lb 16-20c Roast beef 1448c Stew meats 12-151- Chlckcn each 85-$l.20 Butter lb 31-340 Mu-w- .b -‘ Cream 40¢ Eggs doz 35-38c Fowl 75-85: Oats bus 47-481 Lamb lb 14-170 Cod lb 60 Onions lb 5B Squash lb 3 Apples doz 10-30‘ Cranbcrres lb 12c Ducks each 75-5115 Goes»: each $15541“ Pumpkins lb "=0 NEW YORK CURB (Cunadiav Press) inner, snake, or animal . . Stocks C305!‘ n? hen Ilgnlml?! ll pin-z Amer Cyan} B 5%,’ n ‘nlr ‘a a one. Am Gas Em; -_, combos, hull and clauses. Am Sup Pow I 1 Dram out the poison! Assoc Gas E196 A 1.; - 1.. " NA R D" é";‘.’."l...‘.’2.5’“ "" I Clt Serv 3 ‘ ~ n Ci'e0‘e Pet 1'- ,E1cc Bond Sh 9": Gulf Oil Corp 4i‘: Y v _ Humble Oll 64'.- - Lockheed All‘ 10K _ (Niag Hud 3'» Pant Oll 8% CRUISE _ WINTER Now is thetime to think about that Winter Trip. Book early in order to sec T. B. 5 City Ticket Agent -; 1-81 Queen Street I. tion. I represent all rail and steamship lines. Consult ure the best’ accommoda- -\- -»-n» .\~ ROGERS Can, Nat. Rys. Phone 540 _ss--&.. _ - _..._._...__ l‘... ‘a... » 1 :- vvvvvw-wvvv i i t hi?“ F‘ —./".I'—.. We have an order for 300 Pull Silver and Three- Quarter Fox Pei-ts. Good colors. Order must be filled by Jan. 15. Bring your furs in before this date and receive HIGH-EST CASH MARKET PRICE. P. E. I. FUR TRADERS L32 Queen St. 7lantcd~ A Notice To Civic Voters The fiscal year of the Ci ty has‘ been carried forward to January 15th. All voters must have their taxes for 1937 and all preceding years f-uily paid at that date, otherwise to be disqualified. Electoral lists will exclude them. GEO..P. NICHOLSON City Clerk L-674-1-l 0-3i lo par word; In noril. (lllicr Illltl on application. lliiiiiuuni Charla ork WyVanted i limp-m WANTS WORK B! THE any. Apply Guardian. J-YE-lili" zlieerslsrs Wanted S'l'l'l)l.‘N'l‘S ACCOMMODATED. Mrs. Gaudet 108 Prince. _.'.+:"'.'%1-_'°-2L BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. _>I'hone 155_-_L. >L-'l01-1-l1-3l. BININESS 0R P .W. C. STUD- ullfl; accommodated at. 20 Graf- ton Street. Li-"lllii-l-ll-Sl. L“ ' " _. '2.;i--_i@““"’ii" Personah WANTED -- ORIGINAL POEMS. "($188. for ‘ " ‘ conslgie a on. Send poems to Oolum an Music Publishers Ltd" Delvt- 0-6 Toronto. N-loii-ll-ih-Bot-ui algachers Wanted WANTED Al‘ ONCE -- FIRST Class Teacher with experience, for Dundstaflnage School. r - mmt 8125.00. Apply J. A. Miller, Bier-rm. n-memoi-t. . 17-758-1-12-31. ¥ Lost "W! - our minim smvn , Advertising Rates-Payable in Aizancc - ~ Central Guurillnn locall- l0 per word; -, pcr ward; Annuun ‘QI-llflllll and Ouinlng Ifivonll 2o Qemurlum Natlcu, 70o per inch; Unto o! Floral lllll oiiiiiiunl Oflarlngil, Cords, dim. do per name; Letter: ol Condolence 70o in-r lm-li. Notice: or Thank: and Appreeldtlon, 70o per lnoh or do W - and Eastern locals, lo pal‘ word; Classified Dll’ for any ailvortllnlnlnl county-lion cents. QEZSS Cemélsl? "E-Pllrelfl-ls FOR SALE-Flll-IDRICTON PUNG sleigh. like new. Fennell d: mphandiei". L-764-1-12-2i FOR SALE-MOTOR. TRUCK AND equipment for installing the Uni- versal Lightning Dd and Agency for P. E. I. Apply A. B. Cutcllffe, Hunter River. L730-1-l1-3l FOR SALE 400 CREAM SEPER- aioi" 335-600 lbs., Fairbanks scales $25., jaunting slclgn newly painted. All have been slightly used but looks like new. ‘Walter S. Weeks. L753-1-l2-1i Wanted WANTED - PINT aim-ms- ‘rill Rogers Hardware Co.,Ll-ggd_l_fl_tfl ‘ _ 1 " ." uar an. Montague Appy Lflokblbal. Female Hell! wanted ANTED - cxraitinuciin MAID "Write H care Guardian Elvin! N5‘ erencea. 1"74°'1“3'm' Strgyed “'16 10X nun. one medium river adult female Finder plea-e notify Wotan Robert-sci, North River. 14-746-1-12-31. BTIIAYED - TIIIIEE BL fl C K Faced Sheep. Owner mag Elisha?’ paying gxpensfl. P. W. qfl-l-uqi Badalbunt. 1r ' I light on catfe. calf sroc QU Rally Fails To Wipe Out Early Losses (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Jan. 11—'I‘lie stock market- recovered its footing late today but was unable to erase moat early declines. Hal's slipped into a narrow de- cllne and fracfional losses showed in National Steel Car and C. P. R.‘ Oils were mixed Papers were under pressure much of the time and St. Lawrence Pa- ’ New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) per Preferred dropped a point to _~l7. While Price Brothers Common,’ and St. Lawrence Corp. issues sold , narrowly lower, Price "dined four points to 49 on the! first transaction this year. Constructions did better, thought lions to a pant were United Stet-Y. Fmznin-iou Tar, Canada Cement an: "oundutlon. Dclninion Bridge and Drimi-iiou Steel B gave ground. Total sales: 130,300 511810-51 ln- llustz-‘als 48,100; mines 82,200. Bands $2.450. Liuestock/ A MONTREAL, Jan. 10—kCP)—A- steady trend prevailed on all sect- , ions of Montreal livestock markets today with receipts comparatively and lamb divisions. Hog market slrengheiicd . a.f;ci' yesterday's price slide. Rewipts: Cattle 33 ; calves, 3'05; sheep and lambs 78; hogs _Go0d steers made $5.75 while good heifers brought $5 to $5.50 with mediums mostly $4.75. Good western cows made $4.75 with mediums from $3.50 to $4 and common butchers $2.75 to $3 25. Gunners and cutters went fmm $2 to $2.50 while common bulls made $3 to $4. Bulk of veal calves were fair to mediums and sold in mixed lots at $9 to $9 25. Afew medium goods mad-e $10 with common lights at $7. Grlissers went from $4 to $4.- 50. . Good ewes and wethea-s sold on a. graded basis at $7.50 on lamb section while the balance of‘of- ferings were mainly bucks and made $6 50 to $7. Sheep sold from $2 to $4. - Bacon hogs. fed and watered. brought $9 while selects drew the usual $1 premium with the regu- lar cut on off graded. Sows sold from $6 to $6.75. Grain Prices WINNIPEG, Jan. 11 —-(OP)— Bears. heretofore stepped on 1n the young 193B Winnipeg grain market, went into action today with a sell- ing splurge large enough to lm-cok wheat prices more than three cents lower. Key to their action come from Chicago and Buenos Aires which registered losses of around two cents. Selling also was more ef- fective because of dearth in éx- port demand. Final values were 3 1-4-2 cents lower, May at 1.27 3-4, July 1.19 1-4 and October 1.00 5-8-3-4. Stop-low oivierrswere encountered. Top grades of Red Springs cash wheat closed unchanged, No, 1 and 2 northern Bit 24 and 14 cents premium over May futzuie. De- mand for durums was slow but spreads at times were slightly higher. Apart from export buying 1n barley coarse grains had a dull day. Oats closed 1 l-4~l 1-8 lower, barley 5-8-1 1-8 lower, flax 1-4- 77-8 higher. and rye 1 5-8 cent lower. MONTREAL. Jun. 1'1 -—(CP)— Wheat, northern. No. 1 1.67 3-4; barley. Canadian western No. 3 761-4; oats, feed. N0. 1 .58; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 830: seconds 7.90; bakers 7.80; winter wheat patents. choice 4.70- 4.130; white corn 4.20-4.30: bran. - ton 20.25: shorts. uin $31.25; middlliigs, ton 36.25; rolled oats. bag 80 lbs $3.15; hay, N0. 2, per ton. oarlots 1n so. l Cheese western current receiptsl .14 1-2; western summer-make .14 1-2. Butter No. 1 .31 1-2-3-4, Eggs in cartons: A-larg-e .32; A- medlum .29; A-largc 31 A-mcd- ium .29; A-pullets .27; B-largc .27; B-medium .26-27. Potatoes: No. 1 Que whites 80's 60C No. 1 N. B. mts 80's 70-75; N0. 1 P. E. I. mts 90s 85-90; 50's 50-52. Sportsman Held In Girl’s Death SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont.. Jon l0—A coroner's Jury decided b0- nig-ht that Helen Grier died last Oct. 29 "from a bullet fired by a person unknown. with strong sus- picion of Vernon Spencer". The Wixom, Mich, sportsman was ar- rested immediately on a charge of murder. The 58-year-old Pontiac, Mich- stenographer was found shot to death in an isolated hunting lodge 38 miles north of here. With Spen- cer. she had occupied hhc cottage during a hunting trip, one of sev- eral the couple had made to this district in the past five years. Spencer. I former professional baseball player who once played with s Maple Lelia of the International Leonie, had been held in custody In a material wit- neg since the day he made his way through Northern Ouinrl" | bush to mill) Lrliedl. Preferred g a few fell by the wayside. Up fruc- ?('°"“""“ml llilhnlltlfl I lie Chemical Comlllfl! ‘dominant u! Stocks Close Aui Car 27!; Am For Power 4'7 Am Rad " 139-’.- Am Tel Tel 149 Am -Watei' 12% Anaonda. 30%‘; Atrhison 40's, All Ref 22 Adburn 6'; Bull. Ohio 10'; Baldwin Loco 9'. Bendix Av 14-1.; Beth Steel 65"... | cu 1 Ohio 3am Chrysler 59', 2 ‘Cm Can 45 C021 l'.‘n'i on 2-4-1. C"m Prorl 64', Curiiss Wright 13', 152'" AlllO Lt 20'». Erl- Pl- Lite i2", Gen 111cc 44?. tic-n Fonds 33', Gan Motors 37', Cunchnch 18:, Gsofyrar 2215 Gt No Pld 25 Hut! Mot Cm‘ 9-‘, Int I-lai" 70 Int Tc-l Tel 7r, I Kc. l‘ cott 43 3111;111- Ward 35 l .\/l'rrzi_i' Corp 7n’; ' N Y (bntral 191,; Nail Cash Reg 1g Nor Am C0 21f; N .1‘ Par 12¢; "rick Mot 5n; Paramciiiit 131,-, P.;u1 it R 237; Phil Niorris 33h, Phi! Pct C0 41c, Pub Scr N J 34 Pure Oll Co 131;, Radio Corp 71;, Radio K O 631,; Shell Union Oil Co 18% South Pac 2;; Sit‘ Oll N J 511;, Stride Co 37,-, 'l‘ei'as Corp 44:5,; United Air 31,, United Corp 35,-, United Drilg 71,; Unit-ed Gas Imp 1| U S Rubber 231,-, U S St C0 301; U S Ind Al - Vanadium 2g Warner Bros 414' W850 Ulli0n 26:1‘, West Air B 35% West Elec 1071.5 Woolworth 401/, C ' UITCIICIGS -‘---._ MONTREAL, Jan. 1'1 —(OP)-_. Pound Sterling lost nearly 1-4 cent on Montreal foreign ex. chan-gcsitodity at $5.00 1-16 while "If: Unwed States dollar firmed l-64 cent to 1-64 premium, The French franc was unchanged at 3.39 cents. OUR NEW YORK, Jan. 1'1 —(A'P)— The French franc. under heavy selling pressure again today, de. cllned .00 5-8 of a cent to 3.3a 5-8 in terms of the United States dollar. The French control fund's heavy sales of sterling were rmponsible for a 1-4 cent decline in thepoiznd to $5.00 1-8. Gullders were m‘: .02 of a cent and the Swiss franc .01 0f a cent. The Canadian dol- lar was off 1-64 0f a. cent at 99 63-64. CORNWALL-YORK P1‘. w. i. The regular meeting or the w, 1, met; at the home of Mrs. Gordon Maolvlillnn on Jan. 4th, meeting opened hi the usual way followed by roll call and minutes. Sick com- mlttee from each district icporled that they had sent Christmas gifts to sick and shut-ins. Sewing club's reported progress. Mrs. Annie McDonald Invited members to her home for February meeting. Meeting to be in the form of a Valentino party, ladies to come in costumes; a special prize to be given for best costume. Silver col- lcctou was decided to be taken at l this meeting. Business part of meeting to be left. till lifter judging. Roll cull to be answered by n Valentine verse to suit costume. Program Commit- teer-Miss Laura Crosby, Mrsrstan- ' Iey Murray, Mrs. Geo. McMillan. Program: Reading, Mfrs. Frank Howard; Miss Laura C. cby read a poem "The Wee Modems". Mrs. Frank Boyle put on a contest. Mrs. W. Bell read a paper Removal of Tonslls. Meeting closed by singing God Save the King. Lunch was served by Mrs. McMillan and the Cornwall ladies. -After lunch Mrs. McMillan entertained the members to a half hour of moving pictures of her beech wood gardens in col- or, and other farm scenes to which they all enjoyed. Co-operation Needed To End Slump, (Ilium (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wlrcb WASHINGTON. Jan. Ill-Busi- ness can pull itself out. of its slumP u it is given co-opcrflllofl by the United States Government. 1n- dustrlal leaders told the Senate Unemployment Committee today- Both Lamont Du Poul. Presl- dent of the E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Comnany- 811d 9'1- Claudius r. Murchison. nresldentv! the Cotton Textile Institute, de». nied at. a committee heflflflflnt-YIBQ business had 80119 "°" 5m" ll‘ aliist the administration. The president of the Delaware 0 TA TIONS _ Stocks Close Fractionally Higher In N.Y. By FREDERICK GARDNER: Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Jan. 11 -— Blocks worked up a mild last-minute roll) ln today's market after a. shift} ‘session during which most leaders . were at lower levels. _ Early declines running to upoint .or more were replaced with ad- vances of fractions in most ii‘.- lstances but there were a few wider lupturns when the finB-l 80118 ' sounded. i The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up .3 0f B D0101 Bl 47.9. Transfers aggregated 1,506,- "21-‘0 shares compared with 1,827.50 yesicrday. ' Gains outdld declines on aslug- ‘lSll Canadian list. Walkers ad “mood l 1-4 points to 43 anr. Dome a point to 55 as Distllers- Scagrams. International N icke‘ McIntyre and Lake Shore 591116 iractiuually. Ford and Brazilian W611! 0851i. The armaments theme contlnuec to sustain aircrafts. Douglas rur up 2 1-4 points in the last hour tc 45. Up fractionally were Curtlss- Wright “A" at 18 1-4, Glenn Mar- tin 21, Boeing 34 5-8 and Sperry 19 l-Z. Another small lift in copper and lead prices brought support for stocks in these groups. What stocks did: Tue. Mon. Advances - — -- — - 457 697 Declines — — — — -- — 212 90 Unchanged - —- -- -— 190 97 Total issues —- —- -- — 859 884 FROIIIIGE PRICES MONTREAL. Jim. 1'1 —(CP)— Steady price trends ruled today on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter W85 quoted at 31 1-2-3-4 cents a pound for oarlots or less of No. l with lots to retailers a1 32 1-2 for prints and 32 for solids. Graded egg shipments in cal-lots or less were 25 cents o. dozen for A-large, 23 for A-medluon, 21 for A-pulle-ts, 21 for B-Large storage and 20 for B-medlinn stomge. Cheese was 14 l-2 ocnbs for western summer-makes. Potatoes: No. 1 Que whites 80's 0; No. 1 N. B. mts 80's 70-75; No. 1 P. E. I. mls Es 85-90; 50's 50-52. MONTREAL. Jan. 1'1 —(OP)— Prices firmed mday in sarong trad- lng on Canadian com-modity ex- change. Butter spot -Que grass regrad- ed 3i 5-8t. Sales: 400 boxes Que Cheese spot -Unqucted ' grass regraded at 31 5-8. Eggs spot -Ont A-large 25 1-2a; A-m-edium 23 l-Za; Adpullets 2i 1-2a; B-leige 21a: B-medium 20a. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pounxl 5.00 1-16; U. S. dlr 1.00 l-64; franc 3.30. At New Yonk _.Pound 5.00 1-8; U. S. db‘ .99 63-64; franc 3.38 5-8. At Paris -JPOund 147.65 fir; U. S. dlr 29.51 fr; Canadian dlr 29.- 50 1-2 fr. In Gold -'Pound us, 1d: U. S. dlr 59.18 cents; Canadian d-lr 59.- 10 cents. FINANCE ' NEW YORK, Jan. 1'1 —(AP)— Foreign exchange: Great Britain demand 5.00 5-16. 5'00, 5-90 1'33 60-day bills $4.99 5-8; demand: France 3.38 5-8; Italy 5.26 1-2; Belgium 16.98 l-2; Germany 40.- 37; Canada .99 88-64. WILL TRY WINE ' FOR BABY FOOD CAPE TOWN, Jan. 11—-(CP)-— Three pairs of South African iden- tical twlns have bccn offered to Dr. C. Louis Lelpoldt for his milk versus wlnc diet experiment. "One pnlr of boys. 10 1-2 years old, appear to be most suitable.‘ Dh v_,p;7.,,!,-1; 3,110, "[iuf-o;'t1ina'/:T1 they will not___ available until February. If there are no further offers the experiment. will have to be postponed until then. "The whole investigation will be strictly controlled on scientific principles. If the results are en- couraging more extensive tests will be made with the co-opcratlon of large classes of children." ‘ A letter to the Argus condemns the experiment: "What happens to the 10-year- old who at the end of a year will have acquired a taste for wine which the very experiment may have proved to be detrimental to his health and development. This result would not merely confirm the present scientific view that the alcohol contained in wine be- longs to the type of foods that act as fuel for the immediate needs of the body. They cannot be used to form new materials." counsel together in o, spirit of forbearance and‘ cooperation." The "fog" or uncertainty should be dispelled. he said. Murchison called for repeal of the undistrlbuted surplus tax and paid Government regulation should be directed "only to those pur- poses which are general funda- urged that Minn "hi: mental, clearly leellorl and Q- $1‘ Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Pres) Stoclu (lose Bell Tel 4165'} Brazilian liti- Bruck Silk B C Power A 32% Bldg Prod 4B".- iCar. Cement 12a‘. Can Nor Pr Cali Car Fodnd 111-.» Can Cur Pfd 22 Can Iud Al A 4 Can Pacific 7?; Can Steam 2-". Czlanese 19 Cock Plow 10?. Cons Smelt 63". Dist Seitg l5‘.- Dom Coal Pfd 19'; Dom Bridge 31 Dom Steel B 16 lDom Textile 67 Dryden 8 Pounds Co l5 Gen St Wares 8'. Gvpsum 7*. H: m Bridge flow Smith 15 imp 'I‘ob 13' 7'21 Nickel 50'. I'm. Power Pfd 76 Lake Woods ‘Fa soy Harris 7% ‘ cCCll Ft 11 Pill Power 30 Nat Brew 39'.- l-‘at Steel Car 36 Norandu 60'». Power Corp 14': QUEbBc Power 16'.» Shawinigan 19o, St Law Com 5'; St Law Pfd 47 Sou Can Power Steel of Can 67 Win Elec A 2", Win Elec B (Canadian Pres) ,1: TORONTO, Jan. 11- ,,='-" g Stfllllls C1955 l . Acme Oil Afton 3 Aldermac 67 Alexand 2i; Aug Huron 410 Aug Cdn 155 Ainm 20 Ashley 6 Auglte 39 Bagamac 26 I Bankflcld 67 Base Metal 40 Beattie 134 Bidgood 35 Ian; Miss 55 Bobjo 11'.- Bralorne 895 Brown Oil 55 Buff Ank 14“: Buff Can 4 Bunk Hill 19 Cal Edm 305 Calmont 60 Cdn Mal 108 Cariboo 185 Gas Treth 65 Cent Pat 231 Cen Pore 111,5 Chem Res 45 Chromium 68 Comwealth 39 Coniagas 200 Coniarum 170 Con Cliib 32 Con Smelt 63% Darkwabei- 14 Davies 52 Dome Oil 55'.’ Dorval 17 East Cr l4 East Mal 118 Eldorndo 243 Falcon 690 Fed Kirk 12".- rounda 1811.- Frimcoeur 47 Foittana l8 Gillies Lake 21 Glenora 4-1; Gods Lake 61% Goldale 20 Gold Eagle 33 Goodflsh 10H Gr Bousq 5 Granada 6 Grandoro 9 ' Gi-ull i0 Glllllllll’ Gold a0 Horkcr 14'; Hard Rock 125 Hollingei- 13'; Home Oll 140 Homestead 32 Howey Gold 28'.- Nlckcl 50k Jack Walla 5O Jncola 21 Jrllicoe 6O 14'.- - 192 K !: llud 126 ‘Kirk Lake 133 Lacuna 30 Lake Shore 52'; Lani Cont 4'5 lhnpr. Cad 46 Lava Cap 100 Imbcl Oro l3 ‘ Leltch 101 Little L L‘ 540 Mccassa 510 Madscii .2 ‘Maul-cod 142 Man East 2H Mnralgo 9'.’ ‘McIntyre 41';- MrKcxizic 100 Mcvittie 14'.- "fcwattors 3B Mercury 17 Min Corp 229 Model 38 Monarch l8 Moneta 230 _Mo1'rls Kirk l6 ' Murphy 2% Naybob 30 .Ncwbcc 4‘:- Ncw Gold 33 Nlpisslhg 200 Noranda 597k Nor-metal 110 Norgold 3 Nor Can 92 OBrien 515 Okalll 12' Ohm on 4" Omega I Oro Pinto U Inuit l5 ‘PAGE FIVE ' T0 GUARDIAN ADVERTISERS l Imagine an advertising depart- ment with a full staff of Copy- writers, artists, layout men and idea men all working for you! Well, this is just what The Guardian offers exclusively to its advertisers, free of charge. t Phone 132 for an a ointment with The‘ l _ ' Guardian ad man. ADVERTISE AND PROFIT WITH THE NEW SUPER-SERVICE IN P u: 390 pit?» 12% Montreal Curb Partenan 15 ‘ Paulore _ L’; Q Paymaster ,; _ perm“ 12o! (Canadian Press! 5 ‘ll 1 , llziglecrsglrlow 505 m Stocks Close Pioneer 320 _ I Powell ioi Abitlbl 00m 9-4 Premigr 205 Abitibl Pfd l9 Preston 112 Asbestos til 1 Pros Air 95 B A Oil . 21¢ Read Autii 425 Beauhflmow ,__ Md Lake 19 Bathurst A luff Reev Mac!) 5s Dom TM" 9,"? Reno Gold as Don A 6-1 Roche 1s Fraser 1'1 I Royame ‘I 44 ‘Fraser V T O 1'; San Ant 14o Ford A 1' v Shawkey 21".- Hll‘ will“! 42 Sheep Cr 9s Home 011 14o’ snarl-m 115 Imp 0" 1855' siscga 33g Int Pete 30-7. Sladen 9a Melchers 515v‘; Lap. 11 Price Bros 161 studs, 35 Price Pfd 49 Straw Lake l4 -————-——-— v sud Bu,“ 365 MARKETS AT A GLANCE Sud Cont: l3 >-——_ 5ullivan 101 (By The Canadian Press) Sylvsnlte 315 Toronto. Montreal and New Tashoia 8 York -—Stot'lLs closed higher Tack Hugh 540 Winnipeg —W‘heat 3 1-4 to l T6885 C011! 153 (gents lower Tobum 740 New York -oott<m higher; rub- Tbwflfimw 3? bei- and coffee lower; sugar un- Treadwell 45 dmflgH-L Uchl 125 y‘ P Unit Oll 24 Ventures 735 Vulw" 12° m SOUTl-l SCHOOL Waite Am 210 w SLOECONCERT Wendlgo 15 gvvesafllgglecr An elrrijoyableughrislmashCgifieq Mme w“ 7,2 was he n W‘ oe S0111 coo ww- "" “in” ".°°°.“2.‘I.°-.1.-i:" wfl H“: 77o Rea! v ome ac a oi l _. Ymh. Y G 24,5 Following ls the progiani. Clioiu~, On Christmas Nighu-Tlie Sch oi. UNIJSTED Rlecltialtlorn. W€;](3l0;l:IE—-Il;/l.lll.\‘l(§1ill{lil_ ner. xc cue, l s a . . -.- 3-0“ 11 Margaret i-iornc and Jimmie (‘mod Coast Cop 390 Recitation, Sunnis Cako-lsnlrl 133,1 011 69 Diamond. Monologue. Hunk and Hud Bay 27 the Hen—-Russe‘.l Diamond. Dirll, Kirk Town 22 ' Six junior gxrls. Rrcluuion. As Old Mandy '22 l As Can Bc-J-‘rc-rldlo ‘Turner. Diu- Oolslw 13 logue. Lucuidais NllnlilliC. N“, Fwd 0r 750 ' Two Little Girls in Blue. rm gmhlaa t Gus s Whats in My Pcckci~l-‘l\€ °bb 0" " ' i- w." .1. ks Ll- T-m-k R h"? ?l.i'.i..1.,§§“§1.iI~'§“- m, 5.1.5 Waterloo 150 hl-rlljtllht’ Roach. I). Suns TORONTO, h" " —-CP'— ?§{.“.-‘.‘.....§§..- ‘i§‘.‘-Z‘-.......1;‘.T.‘Ii 0133.1. .11? stimulated by ‘mcthor “Aid? ‘Ml. Rrcitziiioii - [am Hui: -.'<l RWKIJ- ‘vans’? i“ m“ ha” "Wt?! plum.“ m lion-Lillian Diamond. Saar Dill, London and New York. especially ' sevenwmor “m; of copper. base meta‘. stacks pus - ; ‘ into still higher ground today on 1 mmqnmhn] the Toronto market. 1 . Noranda gained 3-4 ivhlio llud- . l,‘ _ y; H l,“ so" Bay hold unchanged‘ The llllal ‘RililtlillP}1:(‘('ll:li.lk'l1l r All .101‘- chmper base “FWS lmpwved prising Young suhsliu-ii --.l.vl-n modmfimly mcludmg wamhmnu- frond-c. Rccilidioiz. A Rich (lid 19L Pen“ oroule’ sherrm’ AW" Miser: l-lhzx-l Good. Dialogue. Couri- mac‘ F*“°°“b““'%° and chronuum‘ ship Under Diffzz-ultiz-s Rvmtuliun. Coast copper ilfllllfll 30- v3“??? No Slockmks to Wear-Alvin Rmirl “m1 sudbur-v Bus“ were 0 ' .l' Dialogue. (‘rolling Rvadv For n “His were firm and only “my Vi-lt. Darkry Soi1lI—-John Holrmvd “clwe- , 1d . k Connie l-iolroyd and RlIASFll Dui- Actm“ l“ me 59m“ 3° s pm ' moiid. Monologue, In Granrliiiu‘: 8d “l? shawl? ‘m! higher prlge: Time-Avis Prowsc. R( citation- tot-Wait) liozledfidmrélrentigéaffglnlt k] The Day After Christmas-Enid ' a ‘ Slackford. Dialogue. Minister's 4'1 1'2 and 115k‘ Sh“ Fitmed l}: Wife's llizstakc. Dinloguzrlcured - ‘Slime I; Bsglzlélalgclandgofgllhl; {cilia Horne. Verna ‘Turner and "95 a - Alex Skinner. Chorus. Farewell a “at Pa“ and closed 1B cents Christmas. hlfihel‘ 9-i- 1 35- _ At this time Santa npixuird and Junlm” 9H5 m0“ ma“ “PM om distributed glii< lo the chiiilrvn Early M5555- Texas‘cauadlan “ms after which Avis Pronu- and Comm l- fefllll" of the l-"agf- $10925 m Boll-old on behalf of tho school cents hlsher at 1» -' " “'0' district. presented the teacher with sctlon- a beautiful gift. BANKS ____________ (clnldhn Pm.’ BAGGED BIG PANTHER “e” °-°" rsfibitfi3ftlldéiovtdfltflr‘. Canadn U. good shot as well as n great cricket- Oommem 173 er. loader of the English touring Mgnireg] 3U cricket team. he banged a pamthr-i _Nova lcolla : mrldllflfl! M 1H0, "W90 "Wm! .93 y; near he!‘ ~