THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -'uns STOCK QUOTA TIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) ____._ WANTED — NEW GOOSE AND Duck Feat-hers nor. mixed, free of 111111; c1111 1:111 feathers. Henry .\l‘.l"l"'\l'lLll’lC. WAN l-Il) — GOOD QUIET GEN- cl-al purpose (irtvillg horse. Cheap. y; C. UlCCll, Emerald. 11-817-1-28-11. Lost QTiTAfik _I!IIOWN ANI) Boston hull 1111111011 “s11ot". .1 1sc 12.9. Notify Ray's. Tele- phone 1340. Reward. Stocks c105; A111 C and F 31 1-2 Am Tel Tel 12a Anaconda 3g 21111111111“ w PNPBTN‘! l" fight ‘m I" Pfland» ""11"! lriiln all over tho continent Beth steel 1.3 111 11cm: trained “t Owen Sound. Ontario. A 11111111111 111111 1111 1111111111 c1111 011111 36 5.8 Mm built up with men drawn mainly from the United States, when Chrysler 47 1.3 1.111111 arc 5.000.000 people of Polish extraction. This 111111111 l, "mm" c1111 Edison 13 1.2 the action of a. Bren gun. $20 Lite 3g 3-4 c ,1-_-.—:— gcInNMot-ga 3g 7.3 or g5 ‘ Kcnnecott 35 7.3 1 1 , _-_ Mont Ward 2g 7.3 Advertising Rates . Payable 1n Advance 11 1 11...... . 1.1 11111111111111 c1111" r111 .411; Advertisements 2s Cents £I§.’,,,"‘§R°° ,3 23g Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western d E te i Phu Rel 9° 49 34 g1, 91-1 word; Announcement: and Coming 11331111. I’: p: Wniflfldl: Sm 0'1 NJ 43 1'4 classified .111 per word; in Memorial Notices 70c per inch- Lists of Tens c037) 38 7-8 Floral and spiritual Offerings, Cards, ‘w, 511 p" “ma; Lem" a, United All‘ 32 3-8 (Iundolellc ‘we per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 U S Rubber 1s 3-4 111111 l0 cunts for every additional 3 wor s. Notices of Thanks an‘; U S St C0 54 Apprcclillioil, 70c per inch or 4o per word. Lists Silblctlpllllns Vfllifldlilm Corp 19 i-2 119 efnta pcl‘ inch. Address and “escalation 51.00. Other rates 0n West Union 25 1-4 M1111" °'L West Elcc 7a 5-8 Woolworth - Wuntcd For Sale r-‘on saw - l-IOLSTEIN cow. Produce Prices 5 years old.. freshen February 15th. Wilfred Kelly, Kelly's Cross 1i. L-.791.-_1;2l;21. MONTREAL, .1111. 2r-1cr>1_ Canadian Ccmmodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 secret 33 7-8-34 l-B. Eggs spot: Eastern A-iarge 34 1-2A; A-medium 31A; A-pullets 27A: E-B 27A; E-C 26A. MO EAL, Jim. 2'l—(CPl— FOR SALE —- ONE GENTLEMANS Coon Coat for tall man. Coat little used. Skills beautifully marked. Price $75.00. Will express for in- spection C. O. D. Also two speed sleizhs, will send snapshots and grlcgf of: “quest. g1» 11111111111111 “TR Oil t? 8.711655 O i Z Apply to P. o. Box 11?1‘?1"1‘11?11.2; P1041108 Mlrkel 11°“ m" wday L_g3(;_1_211_31_ as reported by i c Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- ' ‘ B tte : first grade creamery 11-781-1-26-21. l0 Le‘ 1111131, 31111111111; rice, a5 1-2. r1111 grade solids. c-bblng price 35. Salespeople Wanted ,_ 1 GIVE UP THE SIIII’ BE- cnllac your far-tory cannot supply you with saleable goods during the war. Instead sell 200 Guarantzcd llmuchold. Food, Farm products. Evvrv 1101111: is a prospect. For full pllrllclllllrs and catalogue free: tvrltc i0 Fa1nilex_ 570 St. Clement. lticlltrczll. N0. 4. Female Help Wanted GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply Guardian. 11-793-1-27-31. 11111? \VAN'I‘EI) - 11111 11111‘. 20 Brighton Road. Phone 1878. L-823-1-28-3i. Women and Men Wanted SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO gct established 1n profitable busi- ness of your own. Jlto enables you to oflcr consumers two hundred guaranteed products namely: Tollct Articles, Spices. Extracts. Food Products Tea. Coffee. N0 risk 11111101" T111rl_v_ Day "r1111 Of- lcr. Apply immediately; free de- tails: Jito, 1435 Mont/calm. Mon- treal. N-1-l4-8i. Agents Wanted ENERGI-YFIU MAN OR IVOMAN 1111111011 to travel and 11111101111. dis- tributors for old established house. Yearly guarantee of $1.092" 111115 travelling expenses. lhccellent op- ‘ portunity. Write Dept. H. Box 32. A, 1328-1}. fQ-QOQ-OO-O-OWOQOO QOO40-O-O POULTRY We are especially interested In heavy A Grade Fowl and have advanced our prices this WOQk. We will pay this advance until further no- ilce. We are buying chickens daily at full market value. The Royal Packing 0o. J. D. JENKINS, Prop. §-§4§-§O#§ O1 L;15»-1-24-§'- F§O-O-§-§'O-O- ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Kin- liora Dairying Association‘ Will be held in the hall at Klnkora 1111 Tuesday, Febru- lTY 3. tit 3 I’. M. J. W. FARMER, Secretary. ,4‘ PERSONAL Ltllllt i011 SEASONAL NEEDS our YEAR to nsmr ‘D911 to the nearest branch of 1111 0111111111111 1111111 or couture: M°'"l'lY Deposits Provide for lipilymgm Othov Amwm. u. Yo “proportionately um h", l ESTATE IS urs lnlsmviuctrln" K AIIANOES To LET“ SEVEN 300M DWELL‘ hol 1 Qu ~10 1 pasteurized lsiitll at lélrillcora. Mostly fumishcd. 210,82? §1 14;? no 2 storage 33 3.3_ Scares,‘ 31g?‘ 3am“ Cmlvem- Cheese: current receipt. western bani” and ‘mm nlmfislde‘ New white and cc-lored 23, ROB. fac- n hwdanth ogarfilgcfi lecllflcgly tory shipping point. Current re- nif, sour. Y “i1 °" -L £11111’ "X 111-1111 Que white 23 s-s. colored 2a ‘ is: ' ' "27'31' 5-8. delivered Montreal.‘ Wholesale‘. t rrl '1 '- 24-24 - , c01ore Teachers Wanted $513, $1.? 1511111111 2a 3-4-24. 1111- ——-~- 1 — 111 21-44 1-4. WANTED — PRINCIPAL FOR “Eggs: graded shipment selling Morell School. W. W. ccx, secy. A-largg 34; A-medium 31; p111. o a oes: e w no . - L-UOG-I-TFIII. 16% Qu him‘ 1 160 Mule Help Wanted 1.70: no 2 1.30-4.50: NB mountain __. __ no 1 1.70-1.81", PEI green moun- CLERK WANTED-WIT]! SOME W" 1-75"'1-851 “hlws 1~7°-1-8°' knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply Box 335, Montague. L-777-l-2G-3l. 1 Finance Mortgage Sale By Bernard S. O'Hara. _ Associated Press Financial Writer To BE SOLD by Pllblitt Auction Ew YORK Jam 27._(AP)_ 111 111111: 111 the _Law 01111111 111111111111 n’: mo.‘ mam, did an m“, m, tn fihgrliottctltauFnhnn Thursday, the a “mus today but “wk a! any m“ P‘ I “W”, k“ '“‘"'y':' B11119‘ follow-through on Monday's rally a we v” “c” mmn’ u‘ "AT eventually made for irregularity in tract piece and garcel of land situ- en The-Associated Press average of ate, ‘lying: 21mg“ eingc on ‘Toavnshtiip llurn 1- ' n 11g’: oun y, oun - _ ed and described as follows, that is 60 mo“ W“ up '1 o‘! a 9mm’ 18L 1,11 53y; (jflMMEflcjflfi 111 11,11, 38.1. Dcalmgs ouickened 111 1110 Southeast an le 28 acres of I n milmlnfl but dwindled mppreclably i: of a d . _ the property or 311111111111 1111111111“, on the home stretch. 'l.ransfe1s thence westerly along the said river lQWllQd 549.610 Quilts B85131“ W3C 11111111111111 of 1111111 owned by 1111111 F. 600 the day beivre- _ McAulcy to the Cardigan River Canadian stocks eased fracizolls. thence westerly alonf the said river Canadian Bell Telellllltitnl decllned to land owned‘ by W liiam Ferguson. 5-8, Intcrrlationsl Nickel 1-4. walk- thence North nlon William Fergu- erg 1-2. and Bmzll-iarl ‘Fraction l-8. son's Eastern boun ry 90 chains to Distillers Seagram. Canadian Pa- ths South boundary of the said 28 c1111: gained 1-4, and Dime Mines acres or Roderick McAulcy, thence and I-Iollinger l-B each. Unchang- East along the said South boundary ed ever‘; McIntyre, Ford A and 5 chains to the place of commence- Lake shore Mmes, mcnt containing 45 acres of land a Us steel finished unchanged little more or less . . . ALSO ALI. Md aimcmm 551e,- me 1305a, 11¢. “MT OTHER TRACT Pa“ m“ clared a dividend cr1 the common parcel of land situate ylng and of $1 Wm as mp1 pr1=vv]ov:5l‘~_ mm "°'"¢ °“ “a” Twmhlil’ "“""’°' 52 llsclo-‘sed 11111 1111 11111 111111-111 11111111- boundcd and describe as follows. ' “M $161 w, cm-nmn 511-116 11- 111111 is 111 sayzCOMMENClNG 111 11 er- ,, $5M P,“ m, same‘ 1940 stake on the South side of the 48 gamtl ‘d 1° 43 1.1. me fun W.“ Road at the Northwest angle of land “Ion 1s S“ "sh ‘ 84”“, 1940 3611b formerly in the possession of the cmlpare g1 $8‘ d Your,‘ town late James McAuley, thence running lehem 5 e m, a“ h gs South 11o 1111111111 111 111 111- 011111111111 Sh?" if" ° o": eftllnirpm emem River, thence West 6 chain; at right 911718 n? l-Opm m“ t, “d Vd on angles to land‘ in the possession ol were U“ ‘m 3° fi-lnsr,“ “T Ie_ Francis McAuley thence North illang 1ND. Texas 00.. e man e Francis McAuleyh cast line and Dllfllw. 598m Rbebiicli. J. I. Case. Roderick McAule ‘s east line to the Allied Cllemlflil find American 4s 11111111 11111111111 ,thencc 111111111111» smelting. Deiwe-Ralmlds and ly along the said Road to the place Loews recorded new 1941-42 highs. of commencement containing 75 In arrears were Santa Fe. South- wacl: ofbland aliltltic moire ordless. d orn Paglia. GbenerqgOMKtorsAQChryEs; e a ove sae s ma e nn cr an ier U. . u er, ug-rls rcra . H! virtue of a power of sale con- Westinghouse, Du Pent. American ncd in a. certain Indenture of Can and Anaconda. The strong Mort? o bearing date the four- sugars and iobaccos c-f yesterday tcent of March, 19119. and made 111d virtually nothing. a between Elva McAuley or Cardigan llcad in Kings County aforesaid. wife of’ Malcolm MrAuley. and the said’ Malcolm McAuley of the one art. and H. Francis MacPhce of ‘harlottetown. Queens County. Prince Edward Island, Barrister, (Trustee), oi the other part, be- cause of default having been made in the payment of incipal and interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply at the office of H. F. MacPhec, K. C.. Charlottetown. Dated this twelfth day of Janu- MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Jail. 27-—(CPl— unding issues showed an lflflllfl- ation to move into higher lerritory at the closing of todays session of the stock market. losses were s. nry,A.D., ll l it tn the trading. E F. M51551». méutrirlidcxrloralnlone lndilstflills “"0 [1-529-1-14-21-28-2-4. Ccckshutt Plow. Canadian Car, Canadian Industrial Alcohol “A' and National steel. l-lamlltcn Bridge and BuildinE Pmdml-‘i we" rse. m11§°l1°111111 and metals Buiolo Ind htemattonal Nickel did better but Noranda failed to hold an opening l. Montreal Power in utilities con- verted a loss into a grain and Ot- 1111111 Pciwer was considerably hard- ¢1_ Bell Telephone lost s fraction. C_P_R' picked up s fraction 1:1 cur- riers. Distillers-Sea 11m was out in front 111 mlscel-aneous and Canad- 11111 celanese preferred and Assoc- iatvd Breweries were small lQRT-l- "rotal sales: 17.420 shares; Indus- victims of 11111111111111, s11 r1111 111111 1111111 7.500; Mines. 0.900. Bonds. he teamed there was much he $3. Wald o —‘ d . "I shaved myself and bathed myself instead of ietti the or- derly do it." he wrote. " told the time for myself with a B;aiile Wltth‘ my reczvery had begun. "I don't see black sill around me. I can read in the dark and so need not worry about the black- out. when 11's 1111111, 1 c1111 p111 the Stock! eiderdown right up to my chill with the b00k underneath 1t 111111 Canada still read. keeping my aims and Montreal hands warm." Ccmnlcrcc ~—————-—------ Royal Bk Keep Minsrd‘: in the home. Nova Scott; Message of hope From blind M. P. LONDON Jim. 36 (OP) A of m? to the newly- blind was sent y Bir lsn Frlflfl’. M. P. who overcame the hand- ica? after losing his sight 1n the First Great War when 11a was 18. the late s11- Arthur Banks 1c1111T1T111M111111 Montnal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 149 Bldg Products 1z Can Car Found 5 1-z Can Ind Al A 3 1-4 Can Pacific 5 1.3 Cons Smelt as 3-4 Dist‘. Seas 23 Dom Steel B 6 3-8 Dom Textile 82 Imp Tob 11 7-8 Int Nickel 34 1.3 McColl Front 4 Mtl Power 21 1.3 Nat Brew 25 3.4 Nat Steel Car 33 l-4 Noranda. 49 Power Corp 3 1.1 Quebec Power 11 . Shawlnigan 13 1.2 St Lew Com ._ St Law Pfd 14 1-2 St of Can 63 St of Can Pfd 5s 1-3 WPE Elec A 110 WP; Elec B 100 Livestock MONTREAL. Jan. 2'I—(C'P)-- Time were 14c cattle. 15 sheep and lambs. 666 hogs, and 361 calves {or sale on the two Montreal livestock markets today. 1103s were unsettled. other kinds of liVQSLICk xvcre steady. Prices on bulchcr cows ranged from $535 l0 $7 with an odd cow a shade higher. Canners and cutters $4 to $5, mostly $4.50 up. Conlmun bulls were $5.50 to $7. Calves were unchanged 11:, $10 1o $14 for common to gcod qualitv veals. 'I‘i1cre were 11o tops. Drinkers W“? $759 l9 $10 and grassers mostly $7. with yearllngs selling 1mm $5.50 to $6. Sheep were mostly $6 to $6.50, Hogs vrere unsettled at $15.60 for B-1 dressed. $11.50 r01 B-1 alive fed and watered, and $11.60 1 trucks delivered. Grade A :1’ $1 P" i108 Dffirniuln with diulaunts 9n off grades. Sows were $8.30 to $9.25 live weight. Groin WINNIPEG. Jan. Wheat futures prices closed on Winnipeg grain exchange today 1-8 lower. May at 80 5-11 cents a biiihel and July at 81 l-‘ZB. Futures quotations: Clcse: Wheat: May 80 5-8; July 81 1-2B. 27—(C‘P)—- Oats: May 51 1-4B; July 3-83: Oct 49B. Barley: May 64 1-2IB; July B3 5-8; Oct 61 1-48. Cash prices: Wheat: Nos. 1 hard and 1 nor 78 1-4; No. 2 :1or 75: No. 3 nor '13 1-4; No. 4 nor 71 7-8; Ne. 5. 70 5-8; No. 6. 68 5-8; feed 65 5-8; No. 1 durum 81 5-8. Oats: Nos. 2 CW and ex 8 CW 5i 1-4; N0. 3 CW 51; ex 1 feed 1'10 i-2: No. 1 feed 49 7-8; No. 2 feed 46 1-2; N0. 3 feed 43 3-4. Barley: No 1 feed 6i 1-4; No. 2 feed 60 1-4; No. 3 feed 59 1-2. UsevMlhtTcYs for aches. YESTERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS CORRECT!!! F0‘ EVERY WED- NESDAY ANQSSSIAJEURDATS i? , E888. doz 85-380 Cabbage. lb. 4o Roast Beef, 18-23“ Cream, qt. 40c Boiling Meat 15-171: Ducks $140-$150 Pork. lb. 18-320 Steak, lb. 25-321: Beef, qr. 13-l4c Fowl each $100-$135 Butter dairy 35-311: Corned Beef 15-160 Potatoes, pk 35s Carrots, 6 lbs. 25o Apples, eating pk. 40-55c Parsllips, 4 lbs, 25o Turnlps, 8 for 10c Celery 111-21111 Omens, 2 lbs. 15c Tomatoes. lb 25o Head lettuce 18o Sweet potatoes, 2 lbs. 23c Chicken each $150-$110 Cauliflower 351; Herring. each 5c Lamb 22-2111 Beets. 6 lbs. 25¢ Mushrooms 29c Brussels sprouts 251; Cranberries. 1b. 25¢ Radish. bunch 10c New carrots, 2 punchy 271: New rhubarb, lb. 25c Cwkins apples. pk- so; (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. 27- Stocks Closq Aldermac 14 Algoma. 8 l-fl Ang Cdn 50 Bankfield 5 3-8 Base Metal 8 l-Z Bear Ex 6 Bcattie 9i) Bolljo 7 i-Z Bralorlle 885 B A Oil l0 i-2 Brit Dom 25 Broulan 56 Caimont- 16 Cdn Mal 40 Cent Pat 116 Cent Por 9 1-4 Chem Res 10 Chester 131 Chromium 195 comwcalth 29 Coniarum 89 Con Smelt 39 Dcnison 4 Dome Oil 17 1-4 Duquesne 7 East Crest 3 1-4 East Mal 213 Eldorado 42 Falcon 35D Gods Lake 14 i-4 Gold Gate 3 Gunnar Gold 10 1-4 Hard Rock 48 Hir Sarc 18 Hollinger 975 Hclne Oil 260 Hculesicad I'- 7-8 _o ey ' ‘.9 Hud Bay Min 21 1111p Oil a 5-11 Int Nickel 34 1-2 Illt Pete 12 5-8 Jason 37 Keir Add 395 Kirk Lake 58 Lake Shore ii Leitcll 45 Macassa 285 MacLeod 157 Madsen 45 F11». Victory Loan bonds. bonds on its annual vlslt $10,000. before the boat reached Baffinslsland. the Nascopie travelling through ice fields in its far North tour. is the year's hlghliaht. the annual visit of the boat 151111.111 s“ 51111111111- -to the far North. I . Canada faces a difficult task next month, when in But if citizens in the country’s nine provinces show the same spiri in the Eastern Arctic, the success of the compaign will not be 1n doubt. Last July the good s Fur irr ‘.2 Canada's mounties an _ And an additional $1500. worth of orders were carried buck to Ottawa. Plenty of Room race FIVE For More r ___: v —(_10url¢sy of Thdtilindsor Daily Star. lyfnlartlc 209 W11 H313 255 McIntyre 41 Ymir YG 3 1-4 and minor lrsses for Ohronuum k111i C5131‘? 132 and Slecp Ra: Ncranda “'21s un- 1111111 a. 48 1-1’ UNLISTED ' Norgcici 3 1-2 Nvrmvwl 87 14.1111111- 24 3-4 1 k a OBrien g3 aw sioc s were down -8 to 3-4, Omega 1,- the "B“ issue going to a new 10w Ont Nickel 9 T E h £5 l1. gelafrévgatlguralxln groa1fésif1f§p- P1‘. 11-2 ‘- \'i1_'- TB- Pf,’k““.§“,1,‘., 226 Oronto xc ange Seward are -r"d_ slrglliiyr from 1.1101111131- wu Monday 5 - 1.‘.'l., Powell 65 ______ 1111.111. 112m 1 c SIZQ-blf‘ trade in pyeswn 31-, TOR-ONTO, JanHfl-(CPZ-‘The gréiliicit-izanliéiglu andimlvgnillaia. Reno 14 gold stocks led a 111.110!‘ retreat to- v-eakeggdln were d if arnont sen Ant 3 day on the Toronto exchange, clos- 0 ‘ ._ a con an lghucod 1. ing m dovm in the index at a lev- was down 2 to 18. Other issue: S1111 A111. 185 _ 101d 171,111. “M1 sand River 2 b2 e1 only .10 abgvé the lgwgflorm a 1 - 1 limi- 11" 11 £7212’; $13‘%15é‘1.?€*i1“.15‘ 1311:1411. “ S l“ 38 "1 1 1151 111 11 11‘ @111 v51 1111: ._ Cw 48 o1 socl 1e 11c an, . .11 2- “al.1121112, 1111.1=1.""1>12s11:r.1. MW" "m1 Curb 51'1" W" 4 3'9 1.1111111 British-Dominion 011 11111 i S E Pete 4 1'4 turnover of 16.600 shares on a gain *7 bl”? Rock 133 of a fractirrl to 25, Partanen Ma- (C-"llldlfl" PPM‘) Slfitw Lake 1 lartic traded 6.500 on 10.-s of 11 _ 5"ll\"-'"l 139 fraction and vtlTlilllflln 111111 vclrmc “Mk5 (11151- Trfi: Hugh 220 o! 11,000 shares 011 a gain o1 i-2 B A Oil 15 3-4 Uvhi 4 1-2 to 10. F6111 A 111- 1-4 U111) CH1" 112 Base metal stocks moved at a H0010 Oil 250 Vermilzlta l0 dull tempo while showing small 1m)! Oil 3 5_8 Waite Am 450 gains for Nickel and Hudson Bay I111 Pete 1214 WORKERSIVJWSET EXAMPLE. d other workinil l" .;AIQ\‘Y “r-Lnikflll - ' the midst of winter citizen 11m asked to subscribe at lczlsi hull‘ u trillion dollars fol’ t as the little handful of Canzrdian citizens who livl hip Nllscopie carried $10,800 worth of Victory Loan the Eskimo co'tnir_v 5112117211 up ihi Pictures show Note the Victory Loan posters on the boat and the Eskimo visitors, to whom