W611 12.12.11; \ THE g CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN jTOCK QUOTA TIONS P7 Morning Stock Letter 7 wwglved over Piifieid and Co's I" Private Wire) ‘pg-w YORK, March iii-News “patches from London says that m, political atmosphere is bright- Domesticaiiy news is rather output for ‘pol-able. Elec. Pow l“ week. Income tax collections ‘are iirsfquarters are estimated to u 45.6 per cent above the amount collected last year. Eastman Kodak ‘sported $6.96 for 1935 against $6.- 9; for 193i. Driver Harris declar- d 25 cent. dividend 0n the com- mon. Elec. Bond and Share direc- m are scheduled to meet on the ferred dividend this afternoon. Yesterday's market undoubtedly won friends fr" itself and we would look for an irregular firm market again today with higher prices for steels. including U. s, ‘ml, Both. Republic also General Motors“ B. 0. of New Jersey. Skelly Q1], Elec Bond and Share, North American, Am. Waterworks. Nor- gml Parlfic and probably the good stocks. NEW YORK. March i8—The stock market is swinging back to domestic influences unless there is a very unfavorable turn to ‘the European news, it is not likely to “=11 any further effect on stocks. With steel production expanding. motors production likely to expand further, and with several import- ant groups of companies such as the oils. and the utilities facing a considerable gain in earning power the trend oi price is likely to con- tinue upward. A few days ago we referrer. to special selling that had been going on in Natiollal Steel hnd' depressing it_ considerably be- low the high of the year while other steels were about at their highs. The stock seems to have absorbed this selling and its ad- vance yesterday indicates it can get back to its old high or higher. Utilities are apt to play a more important part in the immediate future oi the market with Con- solidated Ga.s and Columbia Gas as good speculative buys as any. firs. CURB (Supplied by rllglclll and Co. Member: nl ltlllnirtial attack ox- rllnuge uml Curb hlnriu-i) ' Biol-kc Oiven Laat R A Oll 2'1 22 Dfilll Stolen l-‘lvril A 25 '2': Imp Oll 2.’! L’? lutcr Pl-ic 37% 37 .‘lf\ll"lii‘|‘B 10 10 Wlllkcr Good 201/; 291.5 Markets At A- 1 Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Jndus- trial stocks higa r. ' Toronto Mines-irregularly high- er. New York-Stocks closed lower. WirWpeg-Wheat. down 5-8 to 1-2 cent. New York—Cotton, coffee, sugrr and rubber lower. MORTGAGE SAEF; I There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front oi the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Prince Edward ls- land. on l-‘riday the Twenty-seventh day oi March A. D. 1936, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ALL that tract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township num- ber tilirty-oue in Queen's County, aforesaid, bounded alld described as follows: Bounded on the north by land formerly in the pO&‘l0ESlOli oi Catherine‘ Nicholson (widow). on on the South by land formerly in possession oi Donald McLeod, lately oi Ivan R. Clow, and on the west by the Mill fol-m oi 225 acres for- merly in possession of. Fred Strong, containing seventy-five acres 0i land a lltllc more or less. Also all that other tract piece or parcel of land on said Township bounded as follows: on the North by land of Charles Curley, on the West by land oi George Sinnott,‘ on the South by land oi Donald Mc- Arthur and on the East by laud above described, being the farm of land formerly held 1n occupation by Allan McSwain and willed by him to his son Malcolm McSwain, con- ilininz in all 107 acres of land a little nlore or less: The above sale is made under and hi’ virtue oi a power of sale con- laincd in a certain Indenture oi 559118020 bearlng‘date the twenty- iilth day oi’ June a. 1)., 1934. and made bctlvecn Louisa G. MacLeod oi colville Road in Queen's county in Prince Edward Island, Married Woman OF THE ONE PART and‘ “Wile H. Beer oi Clyde River, in "id Cvuutv. Farmer or THE ER PART and because default Vi"! been made in payment oi Pilmilill money and interest sec":- ld thereby. Fbr further particulars apply to Palmer and Haslam, Solicitors, Blink oi Nova Scotia Chambers, filIiIBArIOttEtOWH, Prince Edward Is- Dated i. ll 20th F ‘n. 193811 day oi nbruary, GEORGE 11. BEER. Mortgagee Professional Garlic McLeod & Bentley W- a. BENTLEY, n. c. s. A. BENTLEY. x. c. llarrhtcl-r and Aiiorneya-ai-Law MONEY LOAN 08in: 180 Richmond Street. Palmer & Haslam I. l. PALMER, K. C. ‘r3190 i; "i" II- r. o. Ho: m. i l l M£(&l9%& Trainer l l o UIGAN, $.0- .a'r. our: wanna, n. a. eitora. lie. HON]! ‘l0 IDAN a 0hr #24“... .....'.'."t'.'.':'...‘.:.':"-... l H. F. Mcrnbau, B. A., uoraar ab. » aaaalama. aouorroa cunning Q1191! ‘& Matilieaon ,. ‘Ill ltlsllam ‘I'll . cw . the east. by the South Colvllle Road, v PROQUCE” (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. March iii-Butter prices advanced 1-2 cent per pound on Monircal open produce markets today with no 1 selling at 22 5-8 to 23 for carlots or less. Lots to retailers vlere 24 for solids and 24 1-2 for rints. Graded eggs shipments were quoted at 32 cents a dozen for A- large and 30 for A medium. Cheese was’ unchanged at l2 cents for no 1 Ontario colored. main lillc arriving. Potatoes: P E- I nits 90's $1.40 to $1.45; 80's $1.20 i0 $1.30;.50‘s 80; 10's 10 to 17; cobblers 90's $1.35 to $1.40: 80's $1.20 to $1.252 N. B. mts 80's $1.20 to $1.25; 50's 80; 10's 16 to 17; Que mts 110's $1.10 to $1.15: No 2 whites ll0‘s $1 to $1.05. PREACIIERS WILL SKATE‘ CHAMPAIGN, Ill-(C. P.1- Members of the County Ministerial Association have been invited to spend nn hour or so ice skating on the University oi Illinois indoor rink following their next nleetlng. / Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front o1 the Law Courts building in Charlottetown on Friday the 17th day of April, 1936, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL that parcel oi land situate, lying and bsini: on 'I'ownship Number Thirty-two in Queens County, boundcd and decihcd as follows lilac 1:1 lu an}. conlMENygcir nn the llorlilcrn boundary of a 1.4;; of one hlllzdrcd and turn-grow ""95 0f 19110. lHtPly owned by the late Charles Dcckelldorfi, lli a Dvlnt 56 chains and 17 lillks westwardly from the Norih River Road measured along the said north boundary line and running thence along tllc said north bounded or the said Dlckcndorifs land and wcsiwardly 23 cillllus and 63 links or to land of JEilllES Drake. (formerly Enoch Drake's) and running thence north 30 de- grees 50 minutes wcst along the said James Drake's eastern boulld- ary to the Old Ferry Road, thence eastwllrdly along the Old Ferry Road, tolnnd formerly sold by Walter B. Scott to Mrs. Loretta Dockendorif and now owned or occupied by Frederick McLllren, thence southwardly along the western boundary line of the last mentioned land to the place of commencement containing forty- seven and one half acres oi‘ land more or less. ' The above sale is made lllldcr power of sale contained in an in- denture of mortgage dated the 15th day oi March 1921. made be- tween Lemuel E. Horne oi’ Corn- wall in Queen's Collnty aforesaid, Bricklayer lind Helen Home his wife. of the ilr.t part. and Samuel Frizzle of Cornwall aforesaid, Farmer, of the other part, now dc- ceased, which said mortgage by divers mcsnc irsignments and acts in the law has now become vested in the undersigned. default. hav- ing been made in the payment oi the principal and interest there- by secured. For further particulars apply to McLeod and Bentley, Solicitors, Charlottetown. - Dated this 18th day of March, i986. .,,,. ‘FRANK FRIZZEL THOMAS FRIZZEL Assignees of Mortgage. 11-3238. ._Mt’l. Stock Exchange i (Buonlleil by Piiilelil and Co. lilemhera of Montreal aiock .ex- change and Curb Murkei) Stork: Ahlilbl Iilitllurat lirllzlllnn Brew" Corp Con ll C Pow A Uau Nor Pr (‘nu Cur Found (‘nu (‘clucnt (‘llu llill A1 Cull Pill: ffuluuoar- (‘ark Plow C0115 Sluolt Dist Sea: Dlllu Bridge linlu Sll-cl Ollen Lin! Dom To: t“ §lll|\\‘l|\ll.'llII Sou (full Pow Stccl of Can Rk of (‘an ill.- oi (‘ruulu 511,1.» 10o lluylll Iik Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March 18- Wherlt, nor no 2 91 1-2. Barley C W no 3 46 1-2. Oats, C W no 3 38. Oats feed no 1 36. Flour, spring wheat firsts $5.70. Flour seconds $5.30. Flour bakers $5.20. Flour winter wheat choice $3.90 to $4.00. Flour while corn $4.40 (,0 $4.50. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts toll $21.25. Mlddlings toll $26.25.‘ Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.10. Cheese no 1 Ont (o1 12. Butter no 1 22 5-8 to 23. Eggs in cartons A large 35. Eggs A nlcdium 34. Potatoes P E I mt". 90's $1.40 to $145. P E I 11115 80's $125-$130. P E I miss 50's 80. E 1 nlis 10's 16-17. E I ccbblers 90s 613541.40. E I cobblcrs 80's $1.20-$1. 5 B mis 80's $1.20 t0 $1.25. N. B. mls 50'; 80. Que mts 80's $110-$115. Que no 2 80's $110-$105. patents, patents, Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March 18—Trad- ling volume increased on Canadian conlmodily exchange produce sec- licn today and prices advanced slightlyj Cheese Spot-Ont. col (Nov- make) 11 to 11 1-4; Que white (Nov-make) 11 to ll 1-4. Butter Spoir- 200 boxes grass 22 3-4. Eggs Spot~0nt A large 31b, A medium 29a, A pullets 27b. Que WRONG NUMBER ON ‘PHONES UNUSUAL (By The Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. March 17-O11t oi 1.000 persons who pick up the tele- phone rccclver to call a number. 976 will be connected with the num- ber they ask for, according to sta- tistics quoted by N. F. Pullen, ad- vertlslng manager of the British Columbia Telephone Company. Of those who receive correct numbers only one in 1000 are disconnected before tllvir’ conversations have been completed. Telephone users can call 04 coun- tnies ill which there are 32.000000 Gsclarlc: Wub the painful III! will with warm wnloea ibcn rub b dean of Mined‘: and you'll fool boiieel Dull Trading Stock Market (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, March 18—P1'1¢M worked quietly higher in dull trad- ing on Montreal Stock Exchange today. , ' Price changes were narrow with upturns prevailing for banks, util- ities and liquors. Metals and con- structions were unsettled by alter- nate buying and selling waves. Bruck Silk found a. little buying support and firmed 3-4 to 14 1-2 after directors declared a. dividend oi 30 cents per share, payable April 15 to stock on record March 36. Canadian Celanese. however, lost 1 l-2 points. . Light profit taking depressed In- ternatlonal Nickel and the price finished 01f about a point at 49 1-2. Hoilinger firmed 15 cents on a. few sales and Smelters held even. Late selling left Brazilian off’ a minor fraction at 13 but Canadian Hydro-Electric preferred gathered three points. Up fractionally were Montreal Power and Canada Nor- thern, ' Higher prices ruled for Distiller! Seagrams and National Breweries while Canadian Industrial Alcohol and Associated Breweries preferred held even. Total sales were 16,354 b0nt'\ $6,500. shares; EXCHANGE ‘ (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March IB-Brltish and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by the Royal Bunk oi Canada closed today as follows: — Argentina peso .2763. Australia pound 3.9737. Belgium belga .1701. Brazil milreis .0571. Bulgaria lev .0148. , China Hang Kong dollars .8292. Denmark krone .2223 France franc .066462. Germany reichsmark .4055. Great Brllain pound 4.9771. Holland florln .6850; Hungary pengo .2978 India. rupee .3766. Japan yen .2901. South Africa pound 4.9522. New Zealand pound» 4.0138. Poland zloti .1906. Spain pcsetn. .1377. Switzerland franc .3289. Uritcll States dollar 3-32 per cent prclnillnl. NEW YORK. March ill-For- eign exchange steady. Great Brit»- aln demand high 4.91 s-a; 10W 4.91; close 4.91 1-8: so day bills 4.96 1-4; France 6.64; Italy 7.99; Belgium 16.99: Germany 40-50; Canada 99 29-32. ~ Closing exchange rates:- At Montreal-Pound 4.97 23-32; U. Sl dollar 1.00 13-32;, franc 64 5-8. At New York-Pound 4.97 1-8; Canadian dollar 99 29-32; franc 6.54‘. At Parls-Pound 74.86 fr; U. S. dollar 15.06 fr; Canadian dollar 15.04 fr. In g0ld—P0u1ld 12s; U. S. dollar 5391 (gents; Canadian dollar 58.89 cents. Currencies (Call dian Press) MONTREAL, March 18—Lead- ing currencies moved slightly higher on Montreal foreign ex- change today. The United States dollar was up 1-16 oi one per cent at 3-32 premium willie sterling ad.- vanced 3-16 at $4.97 23-32. The French franc was ahead a minor fraction at 6.64 5-8 cents. THE ‘VAY OF FAME Author-Well, sir, the upshot of it. was that it took me ten years to discover that I had absolutely no talent for writing literature. Friend-You gave up? Author-Oh, no;.by that time I was too famous. Miriam, recently returned home from a visit with friends, was describing to the family what a lovelv home she had visited. "Mother, it was bcniltiiul. One room was all ill black and white; rclll modernistic, everythin g streamlined." Little Brother listened attentive- ly and suddenly exclaimed. "Roy, that's swell! Does it, have a zipper?" -I.ndianapolis News. He had just been worsted in a business deal and he was very anrry. . "I look upon you, sir, as a ras- call" he said. "You are privileged." said his rival, "to look upon me in any character you care to assume."- On Montreal a Montreal Star. N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitllehl nail 06m- pany members o! llnntrell flock exchange and orb market) WHAT’S YOUR Nbniliil." Birth Force Inspiration aa well n imagination are attributes of peraona wiill a Birth Force of "7." according in Numerology, so it would be expected of Astaire r that lie would be creative ‘ and original in llia work. li is also the number oi menial courage which u’ 5 reflected in an ability to forge ahead, to overcome tribulations. lie and Ilia aiater.Adele.whoiook him inio her act. were ieaiuredln many Broadway FRED ASTAIRE. born May l0, 19m. in Omaha. Nebr. offended a private school, iilenranawayiogoon iiieaiagabutaailc waaoniyflyearaoltthewueeniholnc. ~~v i -' "lri-duiioiéisansusn..r...ra..n. ‘ i ' '- aliona: created a sensation abroad on iwo ioorl. one Ii'i 1923 and again in 1926. and then Bile liar- ried. leaving file stage. ’ ‘ \ @111; Iioeki 0pc: I400 _ filedcflsllcm {go ha: Enjoy the special pleasurcthat comes from smoking Al: 55:0 P» 82% 81:22 BRIGHT CUT TOBACGQThe bright red package is A k . . fir: £51: m 12g? 1%: t hned with heavy waxed paper m ae ' gnicfnd,‘ 232 gay. to keep the tobacco moist and t BOD inch“ 36% 23% fresh and to seal inali the _ n; ' - . - _ 1. 35,110,? 2,51% 54.x‘ mellow satisfaction of the _ I _. n33. s. ' _ 575,3‘ 3% ime Oniano-grown leaf. The V. . . .. B Ai c 24 ' . . gfiijmr, 3%,? w: g5 unusual mildness of BRIGHT 8 . ac . ' ~, ~.. » -. ~ 51:“ o... y ll?’- rsl} our SMOKING ronacco A r U! Q ‘J d ' ' ghryaiserl 23116524 gig makes 1t fl- fa-Vorite Wlth om o - ' » ' " Con, 5,, 3% 3 smokers . . . A dune buys you .. , , .- (1 c 93 811 . . " g3; 6E1‘ c, 3% c743 ’ - a one way ticket to soothing, e 0Y1] 1'0 ' ' ' , . -. S... Wright “an wan satisfying pipefuls of 12116;-‘ nnerlllic 14m 113v. smoothest smoke. __ _ ° _ _ Elec Auto Lite 40% ‘A ' - , . Em; n, 1; 14 a 147a ~lpmL Firestone 31 31% _ ,__ Gen Elec 39% 59% 1* Gen Foodl 32% 39/5 1W1 Lake 0! dlan Industrial Alcohol, Ford of ,; 332G310?!‘ I 1063/; 1602 }§§’.‘f,’,,"°‘“ 1",‘; Canada, Hoilinger, Imperial Oil and Brooklyn two years ago, 006).“, T1,, 2a 1,5 sun Ant as; Massey Harris were off fractional- 3. The $15,000 holdup o: the 1nd Mot Car 19 517s eileflii Li" ly. Shawinigan worked Upward to Fort Lee (N.J.) Bank and ‘Trust and Te, ah‘ 16:2‘ §}'§,.','f,{“ show, a gain of 1 3-8 at 21 3-4 and Co. last, December. ,.' Johns Man Co 114 1:13;‘; Sou Tlb Distillers Sea-grams. International 4. The. cold-biooced slaying bi Kennecott 337a a Emil“ Hydro Electric preferred and Que- Joseph Butler, boss 0f the Chelsea myenet 132N111? 4% 40:4: Shaman,“ M, beo Power were ahead fractionally. ‘docks where the largest: liners ‘in Murray Corp 201/, g0“. Sl|(l“(juni. lr. - . the world berth, as he walked alohg Nail Bis 34% "m S.‘{",,‘“,“ busy 34th ~5treet last Saturday Nllt Cnah Rel 27% ' 4% :,3'l‘,;‘“ i“ _ night, q Ne“ Y" '15s 20% uflslroll] i N Y P 1 C l] 5 A l “I 1 l Ne, Am" 2m 30% Toe ugl . . 0 _ V 6€1‘€_5_O__ E55 5116011101131‘ gar-filing?! 56 n“! vgfiltililire‘ M _l A _ bank hcolidups, jewel robberies ahd 11¢ inor- mes » 01/, W. w n A m - gglliliilimaunfi ercl "Thekiiiing of .Butler, we ‘have lulu Pet Co 4,, I “nine ~11: -——-_ established, Wits the initial move oi PM’ “Q68 2'4 (yogi? 11C My’ By Guarmm" 5mm“ wl") one band or merciless assassins Io ljlglllooCoilpo 135g 12% ‘fotill solo! 000,000. NEW YORK» Méfch 15-311101118 excel-urinate all competltioil," vol- 8... .1’- rlszlsliz“;°°.....*"*:s.l*"."s:;r":; c“ "The e was a dc- . lira . . - ” ~< 5§°11U"‘°“ o“ m’ 1.18;), “Nmwrhn the underworld, police arrested pemte mob. . f" ssfd‘"'6,f‘§ 3 ' seven men and three women de- Opening a? safe in the gang's sinllebuker Alfleiililii" 1.,‘,_,_ scribed by Police Commissioner hideout with acetylene torches, po- TcXflB $0,} any Ilfm“ ' 11,1’; Lewis Valentine as “mercllms assas- lice found sixl machine guns, 1a Umml A“ 11/‘ 71%‘ ilmll '0'“ sins" who planned “a series oi the hand grenade three autonmi-ic Unitcll Corp u} m7 _ ll"; i H. t ' , v United Gila Imp 207A 25; on not“ 5-7 n» mos bloody gang killings New York rifles and a quantity oi other aims U s Rubber my “H; 131111 o, {,8 has had." and ammunition. Additional wea - §lvn§“§§",‘,,,,°,°" 1,,’ 11% 333103,“) 21M To various members of t-he mob ons had‘ beenfollnd elsewhere _n weafungnn fl Kiri: flgflflili 1 A V) authorities charged: the house, including repeating West All‘ 13"" 115% 114 m“ f" 4 1. A plot to kidnap for ransom rifles, revolvers and sawed-off 405 40% Z u Ilt/ianville, heir to an as- shotguns.w§ls the latteiliniylm of _____-_——- N Hi1“ ; s s .01" une. weapon, f rom a pass g auto- mmm“ 1' 2 The brazen $427000 holdu mobile‘ thilli Tkilled B tle and Oil Sal 6 ' ' ' p ' u r x PM, 1m- 2415 of an armored money truck in wounded twosof his companions. . gsllllmgrch 101i k l I l ' l’:i:"..°'" . —~ —~ l‘. I §cr,,(,,.,dh|::rchp.1c8.-) gnlfbuiunn. L». N‘ ousnrn-nnonno l TORO ' . _ ‘u( . non ~l I I - a - . ,,,,,_ n... Mm.--‘ Advertising Rates-Payableln.Advance~ , oil 1" . ' - ‘ i. , . " 1. - ». . 2 lira... "l... Q u | e t Trend t.:;":.".'..lrrill:.l:::::..:t..*f:'.:.:::. 1::.':."l.1'.';2.1.12.1" ir.:.':.....: . Aalorlu n‘ 23o‘ per wnrlii 1n Melnorliun notices, 70o p!!!‘ inch; Lina r rill laud Bllgnnlnc 51 Spiriiuul Offerings, Cards, 1:10., 4o par name; Ltflorfuf (1 uinlvuil-o 70c Ajax 62 N per inch; hulk-ea n! Thuuka lind Appreciation, run per ilu-il or (in per "Afro" 21/, n word. (illrcr rufen on implication. £119; m 8% Minimum Liuarge for any iamcrtiaemena twenty-five cents, iron no S k M k - , .. B llorne J 1 gs 1,31; toc ar et ., an n I a . gaggle’, '1‘ 11;’, 1'01" Sale Male Help Wanted a l H 45o (B Funk Macnlillen) """ Alli-i’. 15 (Awodatid p.85, Finanpia] (vrrtcr) FOR. sans-anus ram Plus nanmnnn Man WANTED 1o Barry Ii 31/? G Maia,“ spec-a; wire) {we weeks 01¢ Henry Tuemer, supply famous Watkins Products 3'1")‘ “m l“ ‘ My‘ By u l 13 Th‘; Marshfleld L-3204-3-13-31 to established customers in Char- m“ 248% NEW YkoRKh Mall“): d W5; and -— ' i lotto-town Weekly earnings aver- "Wi - L‘ stock niar ct so -li6< 9' c * '- .. ' ‘. ‘ - B 30% .. 1 _ g _ age $22.50 lit sialt. Experience nglllllc 14a gcoemigd ‘floods ‘in lodgers‘ 56550 3Z1: our; 5ALE—29—30 E555?‘ 511MB unnecexaly. Credit furnished. unrl Anl: 50° With high wa ers cw .11 l; Cheap for cash. A 1 R 1 J R WW; . . zoo t wreflk- PDY . Semi? 9- - ' sins W‘ m 1c mam’ 4mm“ l“ m“ ‘m’ 13 1"- Co 217v lvinsscn st Montreal .3.‘3.‘.‘.l°n.- 1°“ m! damn?“ °“ Q"“',',‘“‘?“,§',§1Z“YD.°°{I,‘I ‘i " N-ilo-El-ll-lé-aalés. clcrlcy nag/a gllllélmtmgflyalgf gékcgrdayk bullish Fggswslallfi Qhsiillgontlm T0 FM“: —-——-—————-—-—~ ——-—- (‘on il ‘as - 11$ , 1'11 _ ‘ ii i . W0 geese 8 gilliiillii“ 214?‘, prflpglients decided to stand aside gandelzyGordon Carr Oyster Bed Female Help Wanted‘ 1- um ~I - ’. "'7'4-i"~‘w? p.11)... n: us‘ folktthfhgnggltfligiume the Europa,“ B1199“ 1-"3227-3-19-11- WANTED - MIDDLE AGED ~' oru o - mimi- _- - l" lulu-s- "J: situation was indicated in cubic nd- r01; sans - AUCTION FORTY- 32:31“ “g St?” {ed kiflrk 9;: woes as swaduv impmvmg, mug Five, Bridge and Whist Score ‘ ' inks-a 1,, a, ‘rnn~ in d‘. ~ '1 - r -_ - (loll: fluke o» bearing out. Wall Street's forecast: gglildt-i-ry‘ Guardian Cellini J°b ___:.- 3321593,, 5;», at the beslmllng °f "*9 Rh “Jan , .- -—-—-s_l____m—~— WANTED - RELIABLE wopmu Orzllnlu no Y°°°°“P““°“ m“ Q““°‘§§§m§_" FOR sane _ 100 ACRES or v1‘ Kiri to Wonk in country. Write Eymnfidn - 2g“ hgstllltles would some ow land with buildings’ Apply w Mrs‘ “T3. care Guardmm n ‘rnuloro .1 _ ' q _ _ _ _ gIEIBDO e Extreme dullness mug-Red both E~ MacNevlnl New Ililllll-‘lilluliock o; papal:113123fifiillai-tegrifkijngfl- WANT?» -d Impoliwanv ‘A111 or or ' 6 . 4 2 - ’ - ‘ rascal. ell a. i. ".’.l‘...?;?..'.§~‘7.‘;l?"ll. 51321.5??? rill-mil‘. E113. liowcnv ‘m. Jan‘ 21' last‘ The Assocmtcd Pm“: Apply John A. MncKillnorl, Union ADPW A- B- FKIYB 51191911911- . J lii Cons ‘IF/a average oi 60 stocks backed up . mad L_3235_3_1s_3i_ L_317¢;_3_17_3;_ N} £15k“ 33,, oi a. point to 61.9. f;;i;‘_.._ ._. ill-inure ‘,,° Bwds- “n m“ “"““‘~'~ “'1?” mgf,“ ron sans-loo scans FRONT- 141st“ Eh"! *3 . steamer than smcks‘ 1mm‘ O '1 ing on Hlllsboro River, Tracndie ":"'i"”,*4 ' ' I‘f_‘;u§l,,°1‘;, L Gill)‘ 38519115 exhibited Firm-gm“ f Cross. Lot 36, formerly occupied LOST-CAMEO BROOCH SATUR- \Iii(‘i]B8fl 41", cmumblan Carbcm shares. puslgfltil, by John Leo Smith. Apply to Mc- day. Also some wczrkrr ago Silver in... Enst "is, up around 4 points at ("is 911°. l l Leod a n ti v. L 3179 s 17-61. rhinestone bracelet, rlnucl- leave Milplc I. closed only 1 1-4 points hlghcr at..=-;-—;-_=- ii v .- at Guardian 0mm Rfiwari. $1,515,131, 131:“, 11a 3-4. spicersMést-hilfld B- glliigxélil STRONG nunnaa TRACES, NEW - L-3181l-Zi-17-3l. McMillan w“ 3 1-2 at 23 5- . ols up . - - l and used. Complcle for horse. _ ~——'A aicvlulc 4-" no 2 or so included Douglas Air-l 01mm, Moms“, Anmican Rub. Mlsceuanefius ‘,}f_))'“,',',°,“ 117 craft at 73 5-3. 1111111“ Aiikl?“ "i. 1101' Bolt Dculrl‘. Fredericton Sin. ~ _ __ \iln Corp 11:11:“, 29 1-4, American Can at 12c. lu-l H 1>_ EL 1_ Lgrogf 3491K mull-M,“- m; Mlnin ~ i," ternlitiona‘. Harvester at 84, and. . - ~- - Nmrch m,“ "min... as Consolidated Gas at 34 ‘7-8- , non saw - ONE vnnv LARGE » gfghy‘ i) Down 1 to 2 or more were U. s-l cooking range. one Smiill Ngwhm: m; steel at 64 3-4, Ectlllcllcm at 56 1-2-4 cooking range new. Scwrnl other _.i__-___-- v ~~---— Niniefliulr "QW Chrysler at 96 7-8 Western Union’ stoves and Ranges. Apply 89 THE BEAUTIFUL THING ABOUT l5§'9"““ 3o ‘ at 86, American Telephone at 108.; Rocllford. L-3224-3-19-2i. saving through Life Insurance is gmregn Pennsylvania Ralyway an 33 1.1 ‘ _-_. - ~- - - ---—i- m“; 11 yQu (no yQurlfirillly is pro- olncga 40-0 Westinghouse at. 113 l-4_ Case at Wanted ' levied by tho nmnult you expect- Pnulour‘ m, 130 14 and Imemnucnm Nickel ,_______W____ no m save lmd you llvcd. Consult 2Q)? H 1?}: at 4o 1-6. _ WANTED T0 BUY SMALL H 1' l M» ‘ Alnajority oi minus signs showed single or double house. Wrltc "wi- — " " "'" ‘ ‘"5 among Canadian stocks. Interna- p m». 116 L-(ll78-3-17-3i. LET Us LIST a YTiiING You "one": 212% tional Nickel declined 1 1-4 paints ‘i-“li ——~—'———- have for sale. If you need any ' ‘~67, to 4a 1-a, lending the downturn. wlllvran _ wrcxnn sraonnnn particular 11112161; wicwgflxiciltill C. P. R... Dome Mines, Dominion in good condition. Apply Gunrd- City Sales an crv cc. .. c - 1355 stores, McIntyre, Brazilian, Cana- fan. L-3202-3-18-3l. mend Street. 11-3212-3-19-21-23. N logy Series by MARIO ' YOUR OWN s . . a ' ' N i‘ 3 Heal t. 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