3 Page 12 The Guardian 'I1iur-adsz. Jan. 5. 1956 i GLASSTFICETJADS Apartments For Rent Feinals Help Wanted I A-PARTNlENT”T0 REN'l'- IN Brighton District. Phone "I996. FOR RENT - 5 ROOM OIL heated apaiiiiieiit. second floor. central. available Jan 15th. Phone 4502. Apartments Wanted TV7ANTED”- sualli. Furilvlt-iii ed apartment Apply B.T. Guar- dlan ioardorsikcboinmodagd cooking Dial 54911. sri'nEx'Fs Arwohihibiiaran L. At 36 Up. Hillstioro St . ao.ii?i)'i-Litsd Accolimooaran. Apply 202 Prince Street. WANT175)7Ir;-727 (10l.'l7.E'(i.i-2 "swo- ents to board. Phi-ne 5846 i'i(TiEba:Rs”wIiN1'Eli L lzl'-:t':it'lCl' or or students. Phone M89. 118 Gerald Stieet can and Trucks For Salli 1 WANTED - GIRL OR MIDDLE aged woman for general house- work. Apply Mrs. Stanley Hurry. Winsloe, phone 7419. ATTRACT I V E. INTELLIGENT woman to train as consultant in customer service department. Capable of meeting public. Top earnings. Apply Dept. 301 Box 541, Peterborough, Ontario. TMalo Iiiilp Vlanteil A I l Eml'ljl'u-oi'i.. SAlilPl:IE- 0l'TFlT tree - Just like a liepartiiiint Store Now you can sell to entire family, clothing. shoes slltl'l.s. slacks. sportsuear. work ciotllcs,. etc. Amazing tliiiiiey-illnkiiic plan No experience net-essary. lull or; spare time. Free clothing for pesonal use at extra hoiius. Write for Dtiiii-ilul Free Sziiiilile t)iitfil absolutely tire and lull lllsilillfciltlns. 1).-pi ill; The 1.1114)- er-Johnson (in 1' it link lltltl. Beaiiharllois, P Q Miscellaneous 1 W Plali'os"'.A'is'ii"0ni;.-ix's riwl-:nj repaired and lPlltlill iiieans for sale. Phone 3763 t liiuii pcarli lJ,alllC(l C lished for the year. Montreal Stocks .ilUN'l'REAL ICP1 -- Industrial issues closed on a generally softer note after a moderately active session of trading on the stock market Wednesday. There was a westein all group. with narrow mixed tendency in the mining- iiiiprovcini-nts holding a slight ma- jurity. Tile pulp and paper and miscel- lancotis sections both lost ground. Ford dropped three points. Powell Rlter was down 1': and Interna- tional Paper was off a point. Bath- lllxl it gained a point. Base iilctals wcre weak, Aliitliln- tliwippiili: dolln 2V4. Algiimtl Sir-cl fl1'tiil1lP(l back 3 points and Canada Sit-aiiiships slipped more than 3 ptilni Utilities were firm, iii-iiiiicaii niuiint: up a point Re- finliic tlllk uere quiet and banks iii-re iiiixr-ti in a quarter - point I'.'illLIE' (iaitatiian l.ithliim and Panel to cents among the low-prlrcii illlnes. lndiistrial viiluiiie was 60.100 -.hari--' and mines 1.336.300. Of the 2tl.'i issues traded, 89 were up, 83 down and 93 unchanged iilth 12 new highs and 9 new lows estab- ly Hll CANADIAN PRIH Toronto: Itiooks lower! papers. foods load softer-h-and. New York: Stocks lower; weak- iicss pervades list. Montreal: stocks lower; trading moderate. Produce MONTREAL (CP)-Agriculture iicpai-tmant quotations: Eggs: small cases, extra-large 5-5116; large 50; medium 47: smau 45; B 44 unchanged: C 34 un- changed Receipts: S56. Butter: curent receipts. 57in; fresh grade creamery prints lob price sauce; fresh non-tenderabla 5tiVs-5tWs; storage Salli. Receipts: E Cheese: f.o.b. factory. Ontario white 3315: colored 31; delivered Montreal, Quebec white 30: colored 301.3; wholesale Ontario white 31-Vi. colored 11238: whoiaale Quebec wlliite 31; colored am. Receipts: ni Rotatoes: No. 1 N. B. white 755 MARKETS and FINANCE Toronto Stocks TORONTO (CP) - A mild rally toward the clone of the stock mar- ket Wednesday pulled prices up a little from their lows but it didn't balance s downward drift that de- veloped early in the session. De- cllnes throughout the list outnum- bered gains by about thine to two. but new highs outscored new lows more than three to one. Senior base metals traded in s half-point range. Noraiida. Steep Rock and Sherritt eased. Consol- idated Smeiters added it. Profit- taking out values of a string of lower-priced mines is-10 cents. but most had reduced the losses to about 10 cents by the close. liar- vue was one of the better is-iucs. gaining 12 cents at 31.50. East Sullivan and Maritime: firmed cnnies. Kilembe moved up 15 at 3.75. Uraniunis moved siuggishly Be- auCage's 20 cents at 33.10 was the best gain. Mclntyre and Koliiiiger eased fractionally in golds. Hold- lng companies had Ventures down 1.30-1.40: N. 3. 50s 85-90; N B C112 i0s xx-.22; Quebec 755 110-15 PE.l. 753 150-160; Florida red 505 350-375 The stock exchange'a rinsing! Mortgage Sole V Western oils were dull. Calvin: and Triad advanced 15 cents. Pa- cific Pete was off Vs. TORONTO CIJEING ITOCH averages sho wbanks off 0.02 at -19.99. utilities up 0.5 at 135.3. ing 139.189 and golds off 005 at 78.75. By The Canadian Prsu is Quoted in ceniii. add lot. XII-Ea. ,dustrials up 12 at 291.3. i-oinbiiiod.nilir)t-:.Nn, Xli7Ex-rights. xw-i-:......... AID 1.0 at 239.3. papers off 4.27 at'"s"I':" Sales Illll Low Close WINES svss-lvorhsulasIauradstratossolo'lIsIss&sadj&d. ...s-Qt -A ' l MAST Smiles of justifiable pride iirelGi1berl L. Cayeh, Halifax: Ldii. :Sea. Arthur L. Blinkhorn. Sydney worn here by Ifriiiil leftl Ldg. Scaqminesg N. 5” and AB Remand Sim. UNNERS gerland. Niagara-on-the-Lake. Ont Patience was their virtue as they "R W? s W? '9” "-W” '2”-"" 5-iRl""t'-"it-"S 1"-"MB?i..Z"..::.'r'.:t..7; l?l?l.'.Y.2”l;l'”E..:.l...ifJ;lL.f.i ibti .. 351-2 ::;;;:,;;-- g; ;; wt- ton MFl('Ilf') lllIi'lx in good con- ing and healing Anvil! -iiItl.&9i'- .... 'i......l.... lite turnip--iuurui stay of Jan- 4).; pr 35 1...”, pm mm am 5. ” dition. Apply Walstnn Campbell. vice man for llitiillnch tiialii um. loss, at the hour of iweiu o'clock &beu0"" a miA',!,,,.,, i M I, "N 2:” Somhp,,,. r sgwg, phon, (.413 thus. ALL that parcel of land situate. iyv ' k M ' - - - - - - - -- um MD... M, m I” m 2: 4-2;-in -:;- -Ti . a log and being on Lot or Township Number '3" H H - - ----- 47 l'2 nun," "9. an m J” I " SKATES SHARPENED. TWO Tlwnty-one in Queen's County rioru-id tank NS . 58 xApex Res 11500 is n 17 EARN BIG - r;wd;rnmm-ch-in-- to -mm ”"c":sti:t.;c:-.i:"::":' ::.::'1:.l::. .. mi-urst A - M 2--;--- ,;-.39 3; -3- sm- n 0 wt; st 0 on seven A '1 T ' 1 . g 1 1. r rim: 1 ti I'M - RI I V 9 uth side of . Road in Trout filler in alllllrll B - -- A HAW” "no ma u " lvl days a week until X 00 p m 0 the norihuui angle of farm lot Number loll .. . . 50 1-4 WMRH, moo am 1. g wllflng. 5;; ""1 (esp in Klnp Ninety-lnur lesson to John, Frasier. 130 5111" 71.4 Hum”. .000 N. w !u Th. W. g ! MTG”, sumrnersme laidcr. and running tihenee by the . Mute e Sm! Prod ' ' . ' I I . . . . H w Mumuho um u ” a il in 01' g X , W; -meridian of on you im South iiiiy V Human. mo IN xm u . F F V" : lu.hainl.thence last ten chsihuiheneo L Cement 3 AMAHNG UL HJMF” north to on Road aforesaid and inure. C C p 3) ”"'"" m "' m N You a real calendar salesman graph, gmpwn-. "M renown .l m t In E-M W M em r .. ;,..........,.,... no. ,1 , ,, hung 15,, 04 um-1 . ll" ' """ "" ' ”” C Steamship M 2-4txHlkamae soso is ll is ng our e POP )1 ad world event prophet). to placa of enlnmencemant. the said land be. , 13 H xmnkm, lm .. 3 M priced calendars can make big ,,,.,,,,,1 ..,m,,.k,t,;.. 309...," in known and described as rmu mt C S5 5 PC Pr ' xmnknem mo 1, 1. H mm "-1- rim mu -1---m -v-m---- l:."::".:. .”::.:”:l.'.:.'. ?.".:'..".'.”.”1'.".'."'..!.'"f. C W W 3., mo - - - Ebdugw T9l'r"0l'l" 09” hurricanes, floods: i.-vaciiatiotr .,.,...g.4 an the aalt by land MW 0' '”"”"' C Brew H U U 31 1-8 xlnimmw moo 1” 1' "0 xnsrd iioeir EIPOHWOO ?"5NT'"d- to mountains forest etc, for ly in possession of Jana arm and on the C 3”W H 1'2 :B::;mm"' :: 1:2,: ,,r.,,.M.,,,..... Commissions Paid Wuldy. mp9,”. mbmmam rewnd twui by land now or formerly in pnniesrian C Ceiari . I) - I5"-. Mm" "M ” . n ,.H.,", W74” '”d37 2”: Conditions serious Whv not in -” wmhm MCCW"; C Chem 10 1'2 xliukn 10600 II 3! 40 in "' L”" - ALSO ALL that other parcel of land situah. C P R a La ED” 1"" 1. 1' In mend,” wsttgafc. Prepare for own lying and being on Lot or Townanlv NiIm- -- 12 la" :. . I”, 0 m m, ,3". v 31.. . snri .bar Twenty-one in ououn County rioruaia D Soagrama 38 - I U I welfare Mav save es Bill or ' 7 T lbonndsd and describes as follows D 5.-lg . I "l''"' W" "3 5 ” ” '1' distress. only 31.11). inquiries COMMENCING on "H "mm .m "f n. I 12 H ,;;..c,..... "300 1,. 1.. no xnnyis at full risw red A Jack D 'l'IIr -- xaeta Gan mo is ii is .H"d Fl! 99? .V 8 P Road laading from smith Road ustw-rdiy H ,, ,, non Rnunmwnne Man 9, won. my" .1 mg ,,.,m..,.,,. ".1. up D Tar Pr .... Z 3-4 XBIIJII IDWO tom 9'! 9-'1 W "K ' :"l Bans-rising Specialty '--------M ' A -- rum in Numb-r Ninetv-mu new or me Foundation - - 75 H l3;""j: ,, 2f,f,i',,”, 11,”, ff; i'.'.”S..l1'..Z. . ' r w Division Salasmen wantatl U "' ””""""' " m'"”'".ll'C""",'m,",,a F1150? -- 31 1'2 :51:-lgsvod man in is is lit" Nick” ,- .... ',.':,f'"',','.'.:l',f";-';,,',,l'l'if,,".l.f,,,f,,2I.".Cl,,,.,s?,,; Great Lakes . . .. to 1-4 raises Day son in MI 146 ':I::"Nlr::;iv:i:i W J01-IN' WANTED - MAN FOB STEADY mm fifty chains or to the north as. of . liud Bay Mui . ... as ;:;ihe”lock gm 2: w mm B” "'5' BRUNSrV-ICK travel among consumers in Kings protected and runnlns out from the I-14 imp OI . ... 39 1-2 mam". mo H Wm Nack M", t chum and Charlottetown Per- 5"” '"W '" 5"” ""'""" '”"'- lm Tob .. . ii 1-4 x.lacobus - . fhenes went ton fhllnl IV? to turn now or V ”l0'd''l'' 3009 W 1' "1 manent connection with large .. .. .- hit Nickel . as 1-4 rllouacadillae loan at as as xhvr Fix!-1 formerly in possession ohri Prue. "3"". F”r Rant maniifacturar. Only reliable liu-it- on-rm nnrfh along the said John lmun l Nickel aloft Pr .. . in ::g'r':l':rI:. Wm M: y; ,3 itmnm lgr gympldp H1, wydqp Rgwlpf ht; out line iifty chains to the tint mentioned I Ntckd gm H” gm - - - A ' M Y" I P? Arr-' loart.sm-1 thence along ma same ten 'F"lllld WW1” 1” 1” ' h" E EEI-FIVRNIHITED. REE NDQPL Af47n'l3l- Momrealt Plat chains to the place of commencement con. "If. P3P”' - - --- '-- i-t H3 TNFFDIII R901 54"" 199 l” "7 lixll" H. ed room. St Richmond st. Dial tatrilvig any arm of tuna - llftla mm or ltirt Pets - H Iv-Rillmnhurlt 3000 "'4 11 ll ' """ w 1,. Muuw .14 xni-nnnnsa soon I 1! ll XKH"'lll9d . 1 - I u an i s I met - mm-m to-W. 51?: ttzszli "' "1: 2'' E If 3 I Phone mo. , lczmi l'r....".'.l'i.i'i.......a.'5tV.lI'&'a.';.-.ii.'.a u Naif Stl Car at 1-2 -nun-at-on mo sit w M. Mamba ti"- --- . 1. ' ' A g u Kirk and Mini- nox si.it-inn ooon it LET .. om: ruonisnr:o.'";;:;;:Nm, M M mm M m mm Noranda .. so 1:333 3:; ,'',3,," 3'; L. ,, 32.... L... KW. MN. FIOYQHCP Tnmnb-Is room, for lIlI'Ii houaekeflllnl isapareflng the land now bath: deiicrlbed PHCV '- " 53 3'4 X311" I 1- 10509 W 9'5 W lV&lr';kIT"w" Dial 30”. from other land formerly the property of Que POW ... .. . 3) xlhlildol 3000 l5 13 13 iI 5”" g -l h :1 Ni ML! -1 NEWLY FREsH- T h w .'.f,'.'l'”.;." ..'.llI,.C.”.'1.i'l.,.lZ",...."'.',,.'2I',L.f"..J:L1f ROW. t I3'.'El.7.'..'"' ilxh 33-. '1: is -xiair-1 "Cri-ch sned now. Daniel Morlssey, New- Oat: 978 Ellted ion the south by land now or formerly (IWIL 303411" --- lCamp Chlb am me so any XL "Willi to" cm” 2?: , r ,, hy ..m,.,, 5.,,,,,,,,,, H... on H" W”. 5,, 5:, Law Corp 83 1-2 ,c.i.. x,i...t. miss :9 2a zllz. make Lint t . .2- ,.,.FI.,-WANTED - TEACHER FOR tum now or formerly owned by Johulshwngn .. as lsc Mal-rt M03150 xii 2330 3-'05:”. F53 sans - loo BARR. Little Harbor school. Supple Wm mt-'-Int"! P--v --"mm" -'r M e.t.w..g.. 4 ye pr is :i4uC"'"' - " 1 1 ' ' Roch hens laying 90 P.C. James meirt 5300 for year. Olarenci x';;gRl'A"';:Irl'-"2;llnnntthalrlit::r::';r'n?r Rteol 59 w.”-,":, :2, l..".Z" D0351" sl"l5- Chins. Secfelary. situate. lying and being on Lot or Tnwn- United Steel . . . . .. 15 soon lift us lit l:-Hi-ihr TTT""T ' T L - . .. . 1 I ll X.OI'lI!II 70! SALE - TIRE-'- NEW- wanted 13'.l..If."TP'i..?2L:".'l.'.ll”t.''?l":l.'f. 1"" "2 Walk" - 7” 3'4 ii-.2'.'l...'l3i'. 132 ll. 13' ll used and retrends. From 5500 COMMENCING on the north side in CM.”,M.,L lx(Tl'iem Res lug: M: as: :4; vl-in-ihuw ; 1. h.tt d" ll - .'r-arr" M-will " mun in t h it. H ch kirk as " E.2"Ru:,'h"'2w'pll(;'e:l'"”g'r::g WP.iAn: T E: Du:n.:LEDli3a0'lI'IasK,l-35 srymof:5t;: Mlllhva:l:n t';rrm.;ih:.r:"rlu:lilna tjnii.-i Paper . .. .. lg: :giEEt'e(rlrlile 37m 1:; 12:; 1:1! I lnthmwn - o q nor . ecn c ans to t e rear ine of I-old . ... ... . it. I ayran: M 2" 1:. Mum- - gg Mmhae. Bmsg lifiy scion of land leased to .lohn.t'2rccn1il. M tuh EKPI H650 I 1 - g - I 2"-T Wm-r-m 4-..” , ,, , , thence nut thirteen rlinmg ...a hm inn... ix(Thimo moo inn liii lat -zlailfrnz . , , - . in-,2. Female Help Wanteil W;jggf'D -lgltgfvffhgf :33, 51:32”."tit.'"l.l.:V5.”"il::.”.LZt "t.'.”. k t:E:l:"n.. tm 11 ll” 32 ---; ----e------ - - - - - . . 1 A ; ni-I WAN'rEn- GIRL on WOMAN st-nzhs. see or phone Rex Daw 2'.'.'l.'.".'.3'.-'.'l..7l' i1..".".'."”.5.'..”Z'.'"; 'l..."'.'.? N Y- Sloc 5 i&3l.i5.'.'.'."" 3.33 "I... "'3.-. "ll rimm- for general lmiisewnrk Plinne son. Albany. brook falllm: Into the main mill -tmm. x('riniagIia no so in Jul -llaiiclsut lien - -7 -7-A ----V 77 A h' 7 h . h . . , v r , . M 2 p9 3 M HY-1 Ell 3” ..-,.. . ,- w A N r E n - IMMEDIATELY. .53”. '.'....'.-".-"vT.l"'l7.'"i.7l3l.'lllZ'l.l "li.l:".-Fr? W1” ml”? ””lT”” l.”"”kf :5'"'il:l'i:'l'.".... lint .11. L 2; xuu---m Walvrrin .. GIRL roa GFZN- Quantity at good qiinlity t-ah ti-N-1",'";;j"'"t1;'a'”1l'.”'"";l;'L"' ',''g "F f,:”k" "'"d,o't'l;sdS.::,2in: Ec"r'l Cl C" :22: iii ll" ll: illilllw it , . in v n t . . i A "21 l”''”3"l"''k' Almly J- T h”'- M5" balm 5"”"l'- Wl”"' mrlll,stiennl.rl'll:eviiftrnnrl:l'tl:v:estw;r:i1v' anlli-vi. E mfw yea 'e y y:lxCon"f3l'l'll'el anon l.v- it 151' all-writ R win I miiileiate selling pressures de en Guardian. Prnwse. Brackley, the same following the various courses , 1 - lxr Discovery mo wt 1.-is mi martin -- -yth-rm In the plan of commencement. ””ll"'”? ixco Arrow iioii I7 s7 at V'lla.l'hrun Hlnlllnlrll hv estimation lhirtv rim llfrel Bill ill"! W35 M! Night awlirc Denlloli um ions can as in iii-im,m . of land a mm more fir lm. znrnrahlv to for the bullish element in Wall re Guayana min at is it VMrMi-Irmar A . plan on the ....-..---n. III I om-.-rnmmc gmw. in the lmon or ".9 mm-. xf'. IIIIIIIWOII moo as u 4i xii--W-ittrrn ' tir-so in Tcrrciire tlrN':Illv hr--rim ilxto i ' . N ,r-.... 11....-my iwi 430 no mi lVIcnltir new the third dav rtf ihro 't.Yl um uh: kdfdthg mmlolor tlladm: 91'-Lkgd ..c M..-3...... ma 4. 4. is xklerrili lirHiIl:in'a Hill ham referred in heirig up urlnl I 8 I F8 Y in -llnlflr Con Smelt 4091 rill; rim .'i7' xtiteis l'ran You can now purchase the Hompljtp 31;. up "'0 Iovmrr mi” dam which had hm: rm ishcd as the price level subsided re Morrison man in 54 st Mln(l:ini.ir . . , , , . - -nv-.-v--I uur it-o nu-wr end at the present In 8 um clog, rt Monitor .150 075 75 73 Itlnlnr Farr Chain Saw wnitzliitig only 2.31: ills. lontlcil with gas and min r-mitt mm or viiivnI- rs-rm rat-rmi .l.heqAmciatm'i Prqm avenge 0, xCoii mm tum to Zlh co aiiin-tire - - . .- nhr-n"al"rlvIf.1h t7.1n Mind -- -- . g. g 3, 35! as M I 0”" U ml” lg lmll l”””5 1n R5 111”? as 13 54”-"ollllo Ask .......'. and dezrrlhr-ri air..:h::'- Alias 80 stocks was off ill cents at ::jD"N;:-ll.'l::..q srlm .75 no.5 no :H::lilt:u for a ricmrinstratlnn. -fH';;i"A"""li",t"'(' hf "amt: "r"'l'-W: 5178.50. The industrial Omponenltvfoik Orgcl arm in :1 K zlulit-Atty k .. ,. in n ii-r riic. nicer or paw was 0" M Cemsg ran! were down .wF 9.1 (.3. If n, , pi. x 'ilillI rec Wa also lizlre an itlcal SHW l'iil' llzllt ivtii'k nil itittllls. llliit..'i.ll:"4ii;llll:l.l.. 'N'll'r:ihear"dTiil1:rll':-1:1: 51 10 Ind lllllllies dipped a dime. l;2.,.;".2.'lli'Wr.. 5;: all all ikglihtwlnr QtC.. which sells for tile ama7.itlQl)' low price of 91163.()0. '" ”"""" ”"""”' ”'""'"'tl- '"""''1"' "'5 VOW"? 3m0""l9d 1.0 2-290-009-1-('0'-Well 3113 M" 395 4'10 W" '-"'1'" "';'5':F;;'”;'r; (',t"'ll"t::'"nr(h M "W m"ul'.sliarex as compared with 2.390.000ffopper Sim 13:3: rzeiv ti”... ' . , , ' ' lshares traded Tuesday. For the.tj"PP" "I'll - . . on-:. to... DOUgl6S BFOS. 8t Jones ,t'l'.I'i3.i".'.'.'llJh..ll?l.3l...."l.'.l.i".l;?lIllWilli-st time in many days. .there1:2f,.lIf.'.""'" ”S,?3.fl "'3 .3 12:: fl? lanes leased to Jiisepii Gallant to the ivcrc more new lows than highs- ,c.,.......,.. gym ,4... 3 ,4. 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IS! 53530 27 MW 37 continues as out 14 I in-Britain lBriiain Too Prosperous By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON tcei - Britain was lprosperous in 1955-too prosperous for her own good. it was the year of the big spend- ing sprr-c and the liigizer "credit sqiieere" clamped on to check in- flationary conditions rntiiied by the boom. Times were good for .liihn Bull. Never before-in war or in peace- had so many Britons been em- ployed in jobs that paid so well. lVith extra pocket money. workers were buying more of the things they couldn't get or couldn't afford be-fore-such as cars, furniture. television sets and clothes. EXPORTS Sl.t'Fl”ER Tliis iunilcllcd goods with madc- labeis away from the vital export market and into shops at home. And for items they could not get from British manii"ai-tur- crs. Britons turned to foreign ex- iitirlcrs. As it result. Britain's tlclii-ate xpoi't-iiilpiirt iinlaince took a turn or the worse. This meant a seri- iiis tlriiiti on tile sterliiip, tirea's ”bzinkiiiiok" sliolvn in tho divin- itliiig gold and riiillnr l'CSf'l'ttW rind Brilaiii's halailcc-of-payniciits diffi- rtiltics. Cllancclltir of til; ldxcllciliii-i' R A Biitlcr started the war by riiisini: the batik rate from threc to 1115 per rent in .1iiiliizii'y iii an offiirt to drain off excess i-rcdit. One month 4'5 pcr cent. and tackled the prob- lem of "too much money" by re- .stricting instalment buying. 1 In the April budget, he lifted six- pence off personal income tax. in in move his political opponents con- rleinnerl as an election bribe. And after the Conservatives returned with an increased majority in the Hay general election. a series of dock and rail strikes hampered the country's bid to "invest in suc- press." When the rail strike ended in June, the dock tie-up loomed even larger. and its harmful affects con- tinued even after it was settled in July THE OCTOBER BUDGET At this point, Butler began to get .toiiglt-a policy that was culmin- ated in his October supplementary budget. He sought to soak up extra cash. firstly. in a pre-budget move. by tightening the curbs on hire- purchase and also by asking banks .to make a "significant reduction" tin advances. 1 His October budget. first emer- gency budget since the currency crisis of 1947, increased purchase and profits taxes. T e I e p h o n 0 charges went up. and housing sub- sidle!-' were restricted. At the same time. there was a ypi-oiiiising increase in exports. with salcs to the United States reach- ing an all-time record. Even so. .Brltaln's share of world trade fell loft. causing concern in a country that must sell vigorously abroad .. later. he shot thc bank rate up toilo live prospcroiisly at home. 1 in the last half of the year. it ”For Her Own Good In 1955 a peared as if Britain's mild form cl, innatlon was being duplicated elsewhere in the world. Germany. a chief competitor. found its wage bill going up, thus eliminating its advantage in producing goods for the world. I CAPITAL INVESTMENT HIGH Economists probed Britain's fi- nancial ills to discover the reason for the inflationary trend. They said that possibly the chief influ- ence was an extraordinary rate of capital investment. Britain. they argued. was trying to do too much too quickly. with the workers in a good bar- gaining poaition because of the manpower shortage. there was a rash of new wage demands aftcr Butler's autumn b u d g e t. This brought the fear that Britain was treading closely to the danger of pricing her goods out of the world market. During the year. too. the strength of sterling abroad weakened. and foreign investors seemed afraid to hold sterling any longer than neces- sary. As a kesult, there was a sudden and serious exodus of cap- Ltal from the London money mar- et. It was only when Butler told the world bank meeting at Istanbul that Britain would not rlevalua sterling. or allow the exchange rate to find its own level, that the mood was restored as a fairly firm currency. As the country emerged from 1955. economic signs pointed to a fair degree of internal stability. ;U.S. Planning To Unload New Batch Surplus Butler lly (;E()Ii(il-I ix'l'I'CllI-ZN Canadian Press Staff ll'riti-r WASli1NG'ii0N ICPI The Unltcd States annoiinceii l'i-iiiies- day Iliai it plans to iinloai -iother l0.0tlfl,tltitI piiiintis of siirpli liiitter on the world iii;-irkcl at :it-rat: prices The liiittcr. to he fllf('l'I'il iilimt'- tiiati-iy on the commercial .narkct on a competitive bid hi-lsis. will come out of govcrnmciit-ouiicd 000.000 pounds hiiilt up through the U.S. farm price support program. The U.S. agriculture department nnnoiincemuri came just a week after New Zcaiand. a major butter exporter. protested to Washington that its policy of selling surplus dairy iimdiicis to the highest for- eiln bidder constituted unfair trad- atocks of slightly more than 50.-1 itig and was uiiiicrniining New Zea- 1and'a traditional United Kingdom market. ADVISED BEFOREIIAND Before v'edncsday's announce- ment. lht state department made U.S. plnir known to Canada. New Zealand. Australia. Sweden. Den- mark and Tile Netherlands. all producers of dairy products. Agricultural attaches of thc -ilx .countries were notified Tuesday at a meeting here. arranged partly to meet protests that the U.S. was of'ering dairy surpluses without consulting them. lnfonnants here thought it unlikely that Canada would protest the butter offering since she is not a major butter exporter. How- over. Canada has in the past pm- itestcd the competitive bid method of selling agricultural prodiii-iii on the ground it disturbs the price structure of world food markets. There was speculation that the butter offering. identical with one made last spring. marks that star of an intensified drive by the Eisenhower administration to ill!- load some of its food surpluses before the 1956 congressional cloc- tlons. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Benson, under political pressure to lighten the surpluses. has said he plans to step up the disposal pro- gram. The 10,000,000 pounds of butter offered in the export market last spring sold largely at prices five to six cents a pound below the regular U.S. butter export price of 41 cents a pound. Much of I went to Britain and west Ger- many. OTTAWA t('P) - The govern- ment. which started the current fiscal year last April 1 expecting a budget deficit. has come through the first eight months in better shape than it did a year ago. With federal revenues to the end of November totalling 52.713.900.- 000 and expenditures S2.ti0tl.300.00t), Finance Minister Harris was able Friday to announce a Slirllllla for the light-month period of sl0.'i.600.- 000 That citnipiireiu with a siirliliis for the corresponding period last year of !9i.7m.fl)I) after expenriitiires of 82.610.M0.tl)0 were taken from rev- fiues of 82.tt09.700.00i). A booming economy liiis tllrown out Mr. Harris' Apni forecast of to pile up toward the end of the year might trim the sails before March 31. Despite the !I0.0tli,i)tli surplus at the and of November. 1954. the government wound up with a deficit of SlB2.iXXl.0m for the year. DEFENCE SPENDING Defence apending continued to surpass last year. Of total Noicn1- .bcr revenues of 3354..'itlo.fl(l0 and it34n.2oo.noo in 1-xpeiiditiires 'm- s 314.100-llllll wrrilus. defence took Il52.33.S.0t)0 compared to Il4tt.00l.. Gil a year earlier Total November revonues in Int were s3ao,noo.ooo and expenditures 533,110,000 for . deficit of 3111.00). Revenues from personal and cor- poration income taxes were down I "0.0M.NK'l deficit for the vpnr: in "i5.tlPfl,ll0i' on ih.- m-iii trial fills year from last. Booming EconomyRev'eaIecl In Federal Revenue Figures 10011. almost file name as a year ear- liar. but were down to 3774.l)7.0M fmm l794.81l.o00 in 1054. corporation taxes were 831.558.- mo in November compared to 383.- m.ooo a year earlier and 3645.- 430,000 for the eight months com- pared to U8l.729.000. Health and weliiarc costs were QD.5M.000 in the i-l".'ll'-tr '”h period compared to sztlzmi-t '1' n IBM. interest on the poll was t.'l2l..'Wl.fl00 alaitist Sit . ' W0 The old-age seriirity fund. on erated separately front hmliir'l-".V transactions. had a November daf- icit of 39.lll.fl.'l0 and a cumulative deficit of 839.100.1100 for the ciiihi months. it was covered by a tem- porary loan under terms of the olit-we security act. The cumula- Pr-rsoliiil tm--tine tax mil-i-tlomi live deficit for the elg t IIIQ But lioavy oxpnditures uiai ieiidiia November amounted u-gm,-lisu you Q spent spare time hours working on than cannon models. (National Defence Photo).