t LOST- rum cusps mm"'1h;elll'_°,1,1b3¢ l8. 13811111110. the bank won't let me marry under a . 0660,11. don't worry about that Stock Prices Close Lower In New York (B FREDERICK GARDNER. Assoclaied Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK. Jan. 6—(AP)-'I‘ho enerally ended the 939 on a declining lvotal industrlirs an osing ractions to more than o is. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .5 o1’ a point ll? 52.4 and, on the week, showed a net decline of .6 of a point. Transfers Saturday totalled 632,910 shakes a- gainst 853,190 last Saturday, With financial minds apllflfwill’ somewhat confused over the United States Administration's la iraders shifted to the sell Utilities were resistant the time a; the theory W88 9X- pounded that congress “possibly would balk at aipproprla ona for public-owned power plants to oom- pe with private companies. In ad tion, eannihgs in this field con- favorable. Aviations pushed up for a. while. Even though recom- mended expenditures for defence planes were smaller than many ex- ted. it was believed manufac- urers could still profit substantial- Among the (Ianadian issues, Dome. Lake Shore and Canadian Distillers showed a. Canada. were ignored, What stocks did. t t Advances 124 314 Declines 246 Unchanged 147 197 Total Issues 703 757 UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At _Montrea1 —Pound 4.71 I5- 16; U. S. dlr 1.00 27-32; franc 2.- 05 15 32 At New York —Pound '40s i-ia: {115811811185 dlr .99 3-16; bane 2.64 It Paris -C1osed. . I won't l t , d ° ”°" “5¥l£§ii‘li‘f’__ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abiiibi 00m 21-2 Aibitibl Pld 10 Awesome 108 B A Oil 23 Beauharnois 3 Bamurst A 8 7-8 A 6 5-8 Fraser V '1‘ O 16 1-2 Fraser - Home O11 330 Imlp Oil 16 3-4 Int Pete Melchers A Price Com 18 1-2 Price Pfd -- Banks (Canadlun Press) Stocks Close Canada - Commerce 176 1-2 Montreal 210 Nova Settle 306 l Bk 108 cons wnlr. SWING 'BACI( m SPRING Literally coats are swinging back in the advance model col- lections which designers are be- ginning to look through. The sports silhouette with a swagger line that has a free, wide swing toward the back is one mat these designers meet most frequently. It isn't a new line (being more than a. little reminiscent of the old flshback) but it has been worked out very interestingly for spring. Plguet has made his swing back stand, out perkily by the- use of tripls rows of sti ching down centre back where circular-cut halves Join. Iianvin goes into box pleats. one started from each shoulder and left unpressed to flare into impressive back swings. fiiount owing backs as a design ea. as aiod in sports suits as it is in coa . When is n. bill like a mended sham-When it is reoeipted .. ( - In Gold —~P0und 11s, 5d; U. S. seated). re dlr 59.39 cents; Canadian dlr 58- --_-i_'__ I7 cents. Use MIIIIIIPI for burns. "i Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance - lflnimum Charge for Any Ad-artlsemcnt 2s Cents, Central Guardian locals. lo per word; Western and Eastern icealn Ie per word; Announcements and Corning Events 2c pcrword- Classified 2c per word; ln Memorllm Notices, 70o per inch; Lists of Cards etc, 4c per rioral and S lritual Oiferln condolence 0o per inch. edd and 10 cents for every additional Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c -_ 49 cents per inch.‘ Other rates on application. o engeg t 40 o; elf?“ :1‘ Glllflll I01’ 0 words. Notices of Tlllllllrllld per word. Lists of " bscrlpiiom Minimum r any advertisement twenty-five cents. Li_ >_ __l v__ Work Wanted For Sale CAPABLE SINGLE MAN WANTS FOR SALE -- FILLY. ERNEST ic-b on farm within five miles of Comey. Appln . city for his board. Apply Glrard- _... 1-407-1-7-61- ian. __ L-sai 1-6-3_i. — — - Lost WITH l . RBW Cl. NBAh M l 313.3380?“ “ nits-till. 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R Phil Morris Phil Pet Co Pub Ser N J fiEa5fia§3coétw$méfifi$fifi $55M» rccn minuscule-hm;- Stude Cor-p Texas Corp United Air ‘J o! ‘A: ‘D ggfiv-cog-v-Z l 0543x530: fiifi I‘ l\, Vanadium siesta New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks mo“ Am Cyan B 37 Am Gas Erlcc 34 1.2 Am Super Power 13-16 Cities Service 8 1-4 Creole Pet 23 1-4 El Bond Share 11 3-4 Gulf Oil Corp 3'1 1-z I-Iumlblo Oil e7 1-2 Lockheed Air 31 3-4 Nlag Hud a 7-8 Pant Oil 7 Pierce Gov _ Lone Star Gas Produce Prices MONTREAL, Jan. 8 —(CP1— Top grade egg prices eased more than five cents a dozen on open produce markets here last week, according to Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture reportsBut- ter, cheese and potatoes held steady. Creamery butter prints to retail- ers werc 23 1-2-24 cents a pound and solids 23-23 1-2. Western but- ter delivered in Montreal was of- fered at 23 cents for fresh and re- graded. Que. No. 1 pasteurized regradcd was 23. Ont. white and colored cheese sold for 12 cents a pound. Grad egg shipments in used free cases were offered at 26 cents a dozen for A-large, 25 for A- medium, 24 for A-pullets, 23 for g-large and B-medlum, and 22 for ‘Potatoes: Que. no. 1 80's 15-05; No. 1 1v. n. 80's 1.10-1.50; m». 1 P. n. r. whites 90's 1.20-1.25. IVarrouiLosses On Montreal Stock Market MONTREAL. Jan. 8 —(CP)—- The stock market displa ed l tendency to slip Saturday ""11! general undertone remained irm despite a few narrow losses. ume contracted. Oils were the firrnest. the nar- row improvements for Imperial at 18 3-4 and McColl Frontenac 6 7-8. Noranda advanced slight] to 81 but Nickel showed a. smll loss at 55. Unchanged were Hol- linger and Hudson Bay Minlnk- Losses of 1-2 each for St. Law- rence Corporation preferred and Price Brothers spoil-Ed the Pa?" although Corporat on . ' t m ed bit. Rails lilixglcxliiflarcksed-exwilthenrlatlonal Steel ‘ r1 3-4 to 5a 1-2 and Canad- 551l- gar and Dcsco behind nar- rowly. li ht lli ." Bell Telephone In g 5e n“ 106 1-2 while POWER‘, Algoma Steel, Steel of Canada. Cement and Foundation. Total sales: 61,600 shares; mines 54100; industrials 7,500. Bonds $500. GRAIN WINNIPEG, Jan. B —(CP)- Failure of expected precipitation to materialize in United States winter wheat belt. gave Winnipeg wheat futures a fairly steady tone in early trading Saturday, but market developed an easier trend in late dealings and finished the rhort session with fractional los- S65. Closing quotations were 3-8-1-4 cent lower, with May at 62 3-8, July 63 1-8 and Oct. 63 1-4-3-8 cents. Canadian wheat exportbusi- ness was estimated at around 150.- 000 bushels worked from both Pacific and Atlantic seabcards. Demand for cash wheat cori- tinued indifferent, with offerings light and spreads generally un- changed. Dealings in the coarse grain pit were routine, although mills were credited with support in oats and exporters came in for barley. Values followed the wheat trend. CHICAGO Jan. B —(AP)-— Viliicat prices more than lost s 3-4 cent a bushel advance Satur- day as buying power diminished in late trading. Contributing to the downturn was weakness in securities. After holding substantial gains during most of the short session. due chiefly to failure of moisture to materialize in the domestic winter wheat belt, the market brought in selling by some of the eariv buyers. ' Wheat closed 1-4 1-2 lower lfhsn . Jul 69 2 lower. May -4; July 54 1-4-1-8; oats unchanged. Currencies MONTREAL, Jan. 8 —(OP)— Pound Sterling strengthened 15- 32 of a cent to $4.71 15-16 on Montreal foreign exchanges Sat- urday while tine United States dollar declined 1-32 to 27-32 per cent- premium. French francswere up slightly to 2.66 15-82 ccnts. NEW YORK, Jan. 8 -—(AP)-— Helped by dramatic moves of the Bank of England to halt specu- lative action against the pound. the English unit advanced 11-10 cent to $4.68 1-16 in terms of the United States dollar Saturday. ‘the French franc added .00 3-8 cent at 2.64 1-8 and the belga. improved narrowly. The Swiss franc ended a shade lower while the guilder was unchanged. The Canadian dollar closed at a. dis- count of 13-16, up l-16 from yes- terday. What is the difference betwee- a hill and a pilfil-One takes a lot of getting up and the other takes a lot of getting down. Vol- , MINING Montreal Stock ——- Exchange (Canadian Pram) ' Close “uh _ T ‘—- (Csnudlu: Pres!) , Jen. g smi- W" Mm“. Aiu ou 15 Bell "rel "g A p ‘Con 35 Brazilian l 2 M so Bruck Silk 4 ~ “m, -' 16 1-4- Bldg Products 1° Am: Cemdlsu 143 Can Cement 9 1-3 M-nmdd 13 Can Car W. 17 1'4 “m” 1.? l‘: c“ “m” to g 1 2 $11‘ 30 Oons Smelt 5° m“, s2 Sea: 19 if Bass Mote-l 30 Dom Coal Pfd 16 —- mmmw 22 Dom Bridge 86 1-4 gm 35 Dom Steel n 11 7-8 Bea e 189 Dom Textile 5° 13 2'1 Foundation 11 3-4 901,30 16 Gen Steel Wares l5 3-4 m“ M“ 30 T01; . i5 3-4 Bmigg-m 11 3-4 lnt Nickel 55 m", Dom 17 l-2 Init Pow d 75 3 d8 Massey is 6 5-8 Buff Arik 15 1-4 lldiwoll Front 6 7-8 Bunk l-lill 1o 1-2 mu 30 1-2 250 -Nat Brew 41 gaymom 60 Nat Steel Car V 58 1-2 Cdn Mal 1M Noranda —- 0“ Iii-gm 104 t 14w Com 4 3-8 ' Ceriit Pat 270 Sou Can Power — Cen Porc 8 l-2 Bit law Ptd 15 Chem lie 50 Steel of Can — cheater 134 Steel 0f Can Pfd. 72 ‘m, so Win Elec A 2 Q11 55 Win Elcc B — Ccmweelth 34 5 8'31. ‘i3 1 2 o - “i... - as silo-ma 186 Dome Oil s3 1-4 Sims 1B5 Ease est 12 Slsden 78 Blast Mairobis 2'13 Slave Lake 9 rzidmouo :21 H11! 4 Falcon. . 55o Stadiwonn 61 14 F°§M° °" ,5 s00 Basin 255 Gillies um 1o 1-2 Bud 00 13 1-4 919mm 3 | Sylvaniie 350 3 Teck Hugh 455 Golidale 27 1-2 215 Gold mam 15 1-2 Twwflw 14g G B0 r u" l: 1-; Ventures 55o 5 5.4 Waite Am 790 u so l! lwuweu g Waite Am l-‘l/ls 20 H 19g est ‘Turner 7 29 Wiltsey c ‘l 3-4 grammar 315-1-4 Qfld d: “n” o“ 2 Ymlr Y G a l-i d Buy M111 35 l-fl “hi: 55 l 4 onus-rap J30!) 11 - Jellicoe 13 D11 011 , 94 J M can 1o FOOl-hllls 1M %en- A“ 188 Pfllld of‘ I 133 err lake 00 W w“, m8 MONTREAL 0mm a i? ms slum so 1-2 (Canldlm PM" Lgnwque 57o mm . an il-seleoied Lam c“ 53 ing guc-ia/itlons on Montreal my‘ c“, m Curb ei. Saturday were:— Label Om i8 - majh L ggo Stocks Close e M 57o Cflllt Old 21 ~ a" 171mm? Cad 277 “m; , “ new?’ a wit”; - _ ay's vance an ac v y wake- 1 1 4 the gold listings of the ‘Ibronto Mommy” 53 74 exchange carried further in the M-nxam, l“ final session of tihs week while the Mcvmle 13 rest of the market was inclined to Con, m‘ ease off. The gold share index Model 43 gained .92 and the western oils m“. u 14 declined .78, the industrial shares Monet‘ 143 .27 and the base metal listings .11. Mal-m K 1614 Senior golds remained in the Mural“, 3 background while the Juniors Numb n n usurped the spotlight. Augite trad- yqgwbq, 3 34 ed 128,000 shares and advanced 2 Newmu m 1-4 cents to 52, Amm was active N19131:,“ "5 at s. gain of 3-4 to 16 1-4 and gamma 3o 34 stronger prices ruled for Iibancoeur. Nam-gun 1o 1-3 Laps. Cadillac, Iieiteh, Paymaster, 100mm,; 1o Stadaco and sturgeon River. 1.1m- gnp 335 Afawmediura price issues finned 01559;,‘ 33o in moderate volume. Little Long Lac on)“ 155 advanced 20 cents. Pickle Crow Q1“ 0g 31-3 and Pioneer 10 cents. 5g Bass metal shares continued 0m $1“ 44 dull and price adjustments were of may; 10 minor importance. Waite-Amulet ammu- ‘75 firmed 10 cents and Falconbridge mum‘ 15 and Sudbury Basin lost ground. #5111915 g 1-3 Demand for the western cll ls- Ja, (l) sues dwindled. Home eased down Penn); 175 15 cents to 3.30 andlossesofilio Pu: Qfqw 53g 8 cents were boarded by Calgary- Pioneer no Edmonton. Davies, Highwood, Powell 340 Okalta. and Dalhousie. Reyalite Pl-qmfq 33o held steady. Preston . 160 -. .- —i-—-——-i - RmoGold H NEW YORK. Jan. 8 —(A P)-- Roche l1 Ibrelgn exchange: Great Britain Ronda N demand 4.68 1-4, 4.67 5-8, 4.68 1- Roye-liie 48 1-4 18; 60-day bills 4.67 7-16: de- Bt Aniti l3 1-2 mands: Canada .99 3-16; Belgium San Ant 134 16.69 1-2: France 7 t" ~°' Ger- Send River l6 many 40.10; Italy 5.26 1-4. Weekly Livestock Market Report;- boirght mostly levels. Hog! under _ runs moved up anywhere from 10c i0 75c. gain bei made but with the new Canada-United States Trade Agreement becoming effect-lye on Jan/nary 1. it is ex- pected that a good flow of cattle will cross the _ With the holiday season drawing in a close and colder weather prevailing de- mand for beef is more than likely to sh-cw some expansion and this .-f course will be reflected in a keener inquiry for cattle. Cattle Prices Strong to 50c Higher The ‘lbronto market gained iri activity as the week progressed and while most sales were at last week's rates. in spots the market was 15c higher especially on top butchers. weighty steers ranged from $5.50 up to $725 with a small lot cf heavies at $7.50, and butch- ers made 84.50 to $8.50 and $6.75. Stocks of bee! which had been ac- cumulating in Montreal coolers were beginning to move out more mpidlv with the colder weather and a consequent good demand was in evidence for caiitle at prices estimstedteboficiewchigher than last week. The bulk of the onvtreal brought a top at $7. A light supply contributed to an active clean on the Winnipeg market and prices moved into substantially higher ground. most killing classes being 25c to 50c share e to $6.25 at Winnipeil a. few choice handivweight butchers sold up to $0.50. stacker and feeder trade was fairly qulst with fair duality hi. suckers around $4.50. while Calgary cai- e strong on all classes under light re- ceipts and had good to choice stceers at $5.50 to $6. With meager supplies on hand moot Saskatche- wan markets were hardly estob lished. Prince Albert had an 0d odd tops went at Regina at $8. and the best on hand at n brought $425. Cattle were very scarpeait-Saskaiocnduetoabad storm- and blodced roads. Van- couver was firm with good to choice steers mt $5 to $6. - United States Market Strong to Higher ‘Bvuffalowassi/rortgandficor mom higher ‘this week and while no Canadian cattle were on hand. it was ted that best Can- adian steers would sell around $9. The same class are bring $7.25 to $7.50 at Toronto. Si». Paul was also svtmmz to 25c higher with good native fed steers qu at $9 to $10. Canadian cows from $6.50 down. heifers ll-p to $7.50 and top quality bulls at $6.75. Exports to this week to 302 camtle. 294 dairy and 90 calves. To- tals for the year are 80.151 beef, 12,194 dairy, 46,370 calves and 95 hogs. ‘Iihe totals for the veer 1937 were 176.711 beetf, 13,542 dairy, 104.490 calves and 64,242 hogs. Prices Easier in Great Britain feeling is prevailing Re-nerally for both fat and store cattle on British markets. but good dairy cows are holding tlrrn. No Canadians were on hand, but Glasgow estimated Canadian "feed- ers at around 6c per pound live Weiithit and bulls 0c. At Birken- head bwt light eight steers were making up to 15c per pound dress- ed t including offs-l. Ex- ports to date tihis year amount to 27,422 cattle as compared with 9,762 last year. Calf Market Fin: With moderate supplies on hand calf markets were steady to manger with. however. very little change in prices. Torch-to had chlcice veals alt $10 to $10.50, and Montreal under a keen inquiry 18W up to $11 with an odd strength yind choice veals closed i SUMMARY _ botwemtsumtanioseiwfl- . ' nary and Ilrhnouoon were steed! ll GITAWA. 0000mm n- $7, while Prince Albert mould unit mum deliveries or our-is to who. Moose JI-W up to I4 were responsible for a mam sd- and Salts-boon up vance in the market and prices $7.50. The high It VEMOUVQ! W“ $0.50. , adlg-n hams were unchamz at. 9&4 in Hogs opened 35c ‘IV!’- until a. total gain of 60c was made and baccns closed ke-t was strong at Montreal on a $10 to $10.15 off trucks. The mar- basis of $9.50 for i. d; w. Winnipeg remained fairly station- ary throughout. bacons holding I o! $8.65 f. 8a w. The market closed higher at Calgary with baoons at $8.25 off trucks, while Edmonton moved into higher ground and closed at $6.30. Pr!!!“ Albert and Saskatoon closed a! $8.40 and Moose Jaw and Regina at $8.50 of! trucks. Lamb Market Steady Toronto lamib market was stead at. $9 to $9.25 for good lambs wit a few small lots at $9.50. $01119 lzccd ewes and wethers made 11D u; $8.50 a/t Montreal while Winni- peg was unchanged up to $8. Tops at Calgary and Saskatoon were $7.25, Edmonton $7.50, Prince Al- bert $6.75. and Moose Jaw and. Regina $7. $0221 handyweight lambs up M CATTLE MARKETS TOR/ONTO disposed or 3.428 csttile. generally at last week's price levels but with some sales of top butchers 15c higher. The market cpened dull but gained in activity wlrth s good clean up. weighty steers tanned from $5.50 for common up to $7.25 for choice the _week’s top of $7.50. steers and heifers brought be- tween $4.50 and cutters made $2.25 to $3 calves ranged from $6 to $9. A few lots of smokers sold steady at $4.50 to $5.35. Miliker and springer trade was very dull with only a few sales repwted. NTR-EAL sold 1263 cll/till- Under a good demand prices were 25c tn 50c better than the previous week with the bulk of the good steers bringing $6.50 and it top o1 . ediutm steers were mostly $5. too o0’ $6 and fed calves from $6.50 . Good cows were G435 to $4.75 with a couple at $5 and oth- t l ers down/ward t0 $3 Gunners and cutters made $2.25 tc $2.75 and bulls ranged from $3 to $5. a CALI‘ MARKETS '1 TORONTO calves were firm on I short run. choice veals at $10 in $10.50. common down firm“ and for veals at $6 to $11 with odd topl $11.50. Grasers made $3.50 in HOG MARKETS The Dominion hog run for the week was 37.961 head compared with 53.45% in the same week lasil veer. Totals in date this year 3.- 220.000. last year 3,890,119. ‘IORDWIO hogs gained 60c til 75c, bacons clcsing at $10 in $10.15 off trucks. both grades of sows were discounted $3 per cwt. MONTREAL hogs were str at $9.50 for bscons f. 6a w, an 3575 off truck-s. Rail grades were snmr AND LAMB Manicure TORONTO sold a light run o! lam/bs steady at $9 to $9.25 for good ewes and wetners and a few lots $9.50. Sheep unchanged all $2 w $4.50. MONTREAL sold good lambs uP to $8.50 and mixed lots mostly buck-s at $7. Sheep were $3 to 95. ' OVERSEAS CATTLE EXPORTS __ Total to diate this year 27,422. Last year 9.762. Why is a member of Parliament like a tramp?—'l'hey both have the i l I letter M P at the end of their Winnipeg took on added t names‘ BRINGINGMUPY” FATHER $0 actress. ALL. H E COMF-ORTS- 192E Trix as W t s2.- 555-. DON'T’ YOU KNOW BETTER YOU l_ TD SMOKE PAIZLO By George McManus l2 FEET A l2? -=-..ii....~ g w‘. ab‘? ' ciiii-iil-vr-htisi iiaiiuo; taunts-y'- i. its .15. w‘ lfllIIAIlSI- rs- UlIglOi-géyi’: “mhifiiilir-l-l- ' ifiggqgga . >5 of. <><>.11ec~-__ wt‘ ‘Wesley 312111111; “c143 ITUDINTB WANTED. mus reasons/bio, 260 Graft/tin, m w m ‘In’ a1 - - ' - e ., mailed . -f ‘e Wfllzrrggl‘ Female Help Wanted gdfzéggrbapygfgblgl fig? mats. 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