FEBBHABY.19» .1941 QUOTA TIONS l T STOCK Elrcmtreal Stock Exchange 1' ("in Ca-llltlhnhcll)‘ sum m“ 156 14 “um-Mum a a-4 our Car Ibund c“ m a 1-6 gm stieamahlw 4 1'5 “in. it "‘ 31,‘... Steel a 8 1-8 m‘ Nlckgl $3 [-4 no Power 9° yqomnda 53 Paw“ Corp 4 8-4 Bnavrknififl 1° 1'4 Wpg Elev A 1 Montreal Curb (B1 Illa Ca-lldkn Press) 5mg, Close Ashe wa 1° Beaifharnoll s v-a Bathurst A 13 Imp 011 9 1'2 Int» Pete 14 1-4 Price com 10 EANKS (‘By The Canadian Press) atom Close commerce 156 moi 16° Produce Prices MONTREAL, Feb. 9—(CP)—Pro- duce Market prlots hem on Satur- day, as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade crearnery prints, jabbing price, 34-34 1-2; first. grade s lrda, Jobbing price, 33 i-2—34; Quebec no 1 pasteurized. rograded, wholesale price, 33 3-8- aazl-Z; Quebec no 2 regraded, 32 Cheese: Western white and col- orzd. wholesale price, for export. 14. Current receipt. price. Western white ghlergse 14 1-16; western colored, 14 Eggs: graded shipment‘ in used tree casts, selling at, A-large 23, A-medlum 20 l-2; A-pullels 17 2 whites 1'10 1 15's .60- .'i0; no 2. 35-55; NB mlunlafn no 1 '15s .65-.'15: PEI llobblers no 1 15's .75-.80: PEI mountain no 1. £5.85. Bermuda reds no 1 50's Market At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) hrontwlndustrinl stocks higher: other groups steady. Mltlllfflll-Gold stocks higher; oth- er groups lower.. New York-Stocks slightly higher. “Illlllllfil-‘Vheat l-8 of cent lower. Mw York-Cotton, rubber, and coftee higher. Professional Bards sugar McLEOD 8r BENTLEY W- li- BENTLEY. K. C. .1. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-st- LII MONEY T0 DOAN 154 Prince Street MORRELI. & 00. ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown N. Y. Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) 59°03! Close car-Ur | u u slam QQGflQIbQD-bJQwQQQA-‘b-LQ rl-Hfdtluwur- Mont Ward NY Central Ncr Am 00/ . RR Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Al!‘ US Rubber US Steel Co I Vanadium Corp West Union n trirrqwfn-muv-nu asacssseseasaacsazsessscszssaés I33 l“ Grain or-rrcaco. Feb. 9--(AP)—'I‘he' wheat, market tried to extend its T3111’ 53011083’. with prices at. one time about 1-2 cent higlur near the boil. level of the week. but the up- tum wilted 1n the final hour and new crop contracts closed frac- tionally lower. May wheat, closed unchanged 1-4 hlflher compared with yesterday at 82 3-4-5-8 but deferred deliveries were 1-8-1-2 lower, July '16 3.4_ 5-8 and September 76 7-8-3—4. Corn finished 1-a_1-4 oft, May and July 61 3-4; flats unchanged; soybeans 1-8-1-2 higher; rye 1-4 —5-8 lowcr and lard 7-8 higher. wmrmvm. Feb. 9—(CP)—Flew changes were recorded by wheat, futures przces throughout. a dull session on Winnipeg grain ex- chance yesterday. Final quotations were l-B ccrit lower, May wheat at 76 and July '19 5-8 cents a bushel. Currencies NEW YORK. Feb. 9—(CP)—'U.‘ie Hong Kong dollar rose .06 <1, the tree foreign exchange market. today for the year's top price oi 24.13 cents, Smaller gains were scored tor the Canadian dollar and the Shanghai dollar. - The Canadian unit scld at a dis- count. of 17 per cent, at the close for a gain oi 1-8 cent over the pre- vious close. (Ottawa F reign Ex- change Control Board ratc 9.09~ 9.91 per cent dlsccunt.) The free Argentine peso sold at 23.63 cents. the pound stxrling closed unchanged from the previous close at $4.00. Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Feb. 9—(CP)—A mild rally Just before the cl se put the golds up to a level with Friday's final prices while the lndustrials invprovcd to show an index gain oi .38. Volume at 89.000 shares was the smallest since September Z8 last. ' Great, Lakes pfd finned a pornt to 1B, Hlnde and Dauch. gained 1-2 toll l-2 and gains of l-i came through Lr Imperial O11 and 1n- temntional Petroleum. Fractional gains were netted by Canada Stealmships pfd, C. P. R. and Great West Saddlery and gains oi a point, or more came through for‘ Canadian Car pfd and Loews. Narrow gains were showing fin- ally fcr Seattle, Prestcn. Upper the closing tone was soft 1o:- Anglo- I-luroorlan, Ohestierville, Kerr-Addi- son, MaoLeod-Corkshult, Pamour and Wright-Hargreaves“ Brett- Tretlhewe traded 13.000 shares and weaken l-4 to 1 and penny issues showing weakness included Gun- nar, McWatters, Paymaster and Slave Lake. M. ALBAN FARMER 11.41.. 1.11.11 UARRISTEIL - Canadian am. 8.315% Si‘; noun T0 1.01m BélurAuLsséuwsxhkrdniggNaw - “who ma... ...'.=:.".-:'.~~. Nickel was a loser to the extent ‘of l-4 and Steep Rock weakened 4 cents to 1.26. Home Oil traded 300 shares and gained 5 cents to 2.15 and prices were unchanged for Calgary and Edmonton and Angio-(xnadian. .. m unrTW/IVS ‘onouavr nrurr Céfl A aoothec and helps rel CUR ' ll h t II 216361218 lrnllmallyouz‘ 9' EUTIEUR W‘ OINTM! 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Customs Clerk stenon etc. Five Dominion-wide exams held since war begun. Free Booklet. M. C. C. Schools Lid, Toronto l0. Oldest in Canada. No Alentl. MINING (By The Canadian Press) ' ‘IORONIO, Feb. 9- Stocks Clusc Broulan Bull Cent Pat Chesterv Ccchenour W1 Dav Pete Dome Duquesne East Mal liildorado Found Pet Francoeur Gold Gate Gunnah Hard Rock Nickel Jack Waill Kerr Add Kirk Hud Upper Can Wrt l-Iarg UNLXSTED Foothill FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 9-—(AP)—-'I‘he stock market Saturday finished a mild recwery week with leading issues edging slightly higher. The Associated Press average 0t! 60 issues was up .1 o1’ a point at 4.2.3 and tn the week retained a net. advance of .5. It was time first six-day gain in [our weeks. Trans- fers of 175.470 shares compared ravith 308,060 last Saturday and were the smallest. since Sept. i4. The wcek’s volume of around 2.200.000 shares was the lowest since mid-October. Universal Pictures pxverterred g.t up 3 points on a meagre turnovcr but it was an exception. Fractions were tacked on by US. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors Chrys- ler, Woolworth, Douglas Aircraft, America-n Telephone. Kennecstt. Westlnghcuie. General Electric, Santa Fe, N.Y. Central, Texas Corn, Bath. Iron Works. NY. Shipbuild- ing and Du Pout. Paramount was oft l-2 despie the company's record profits report and the raising of the co-mmon dividend from 16 cents t) 20 cents a share. Pacific Gas 10st 3-8 after yesterdays private offering o1 100.000 shares. Car-radian issues were mainly at s standstill. The only active Canad- ian stock on the big board was Dome Mines, which rose 1-8 Bra- zilian Traction on the curb drop-ped a fraction. MONTREAL. Frb. 9—(CP)—Ac- tivity in Montreal Pclwer made a pyramid in an other-xvise flat ses- sLn otl tho stock market on Sat- urday. One thousand shares o! Montreal P<§wer were boarded at a. loss of 3- . Brazilian firmed l-4 and Gatin- eau again sold at. its ncw low. Ot- .tawa Power was 1-4 weaker. Canadian Car and “oundry oom- mon gave up l-4, Nrranda 1, and mternational Nickel l-t while In- ternational Hetmleum advanced 3-8. Montreal Cottons reierred had an adjustment of 2 po nt-a. Total sales: 13.500 shares; Indus- firiigals, 3.400; Mines, 10,100; Bonds. 0. YORK SCHOOL Honor 1011 for January: Senior Department: Grade X-l. Beth Nicholson and Harvey Brown (owl). 2. llian Watts and Jean Nichnllfln 8. Matbel Keiaer. Grade VIII—l. Verna Watts, 2.1 Ruth Nicholson. 3. Irene Chappell. Grade VII-l. Helen Lew s, 2. Edison Watts, 3. Margaret. Doiron. Grade Vl-l. Shirley Cooke and Gladys Crockett, 2 Marywatts. 3. llinliy Watt-a and Amy Keizer. (w). _ heat Average-Helen Lewis 89.9 I per cent. Perfect Attendance: Irene 01mp- mll, Gladys Crockett, Shirley Cooke mice Doiron. Percentage of attendance for half-year — '16 per cent. Primary Depart-uncut; Grade V- Sr. l. Beulah vessey, 2 Arthur Brow-n 3. Albert Doiron and Rup- ert Vessey . Grade V-Jr 1. Aletha Brown. 2 Marguerite V9899)’. 3 Anita Lewis and Bnbert Watts. Gr II-Sr. Bernice Lewis, 2. Edith own and Christ!“ Proud. 3. Wendell Grown. Grade II-Jr 1 Richard Doiron. I Dean Watts. Grade I-Br. 1 Donald Crockett Grade 14c 1. No Ruminations Perfect. Attendance; Arthur Brown Albert. Doiron, Aletha Brown, Rich- ard Doiron and Donald Crockett. Percentage of attendance for the half-year 91 r cent. Teachers ivlon Howstt, Jean Gordon . PATENT MEDICINES ysician. the family gram biy a rule unto itslef and the medizin: which helped y.ur neghbors brby may be the wmq one for your Li. "e _ _,,,... .. “age mo: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I , . ‘zrnwunrrl Pledge yourself now, this month — to put a definite part of your income aside in WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. - Have It deducted regularly-every week-every month-either from your pay envelope or your savings account. Your employer or your bank manager will arrange for certificates to be sent direct by Ottawa to you. ' If you invest $4.00 in a War Savings Certificate each week, you will have $208.00 saved at the end of a year. . . worth $260.00 at the end of 71/2 years. If you invest $8.00 in War Savings Certificates each week, you will have accumulated $416.00 at the end of a year . . . worth $520.00 at the end of 71/; years. Published b y The War Saving: Connnlltee, Ottawd JlAll srvmos crnnrrcnrrs rm -.- I »--- w -y-|yr<—\\--.\~>_- .1.\ -~.__.- __.-..-....\__. ovum, l" °' "J.Z"""~r-d e "I an Bum‘ w ~_ In n”? nan Qua“ rllxlfrnligp‘ "If Pa . 0M9, 9v» no ' War, “an,” o h as an 'Y V r ox’ 1.1a 1., f}: l» sroo """=I m‘: “" n. Pas; r111, I I I? I 1 ‘ . ~\