JANUARY 14,_I_942 THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN OWARTIME WAGE CONTROL Instructions to Canadian Employers and Employees concerning the Wartime Wages and Cost of Living Bonus Order, P. C. 8253. HIS Order oi’ the Dominion Govemrnentlwhich under the War Measures Act stabilizes wage rates and requires employers to pay a cost of living bonus—provided for the establishment of National and Regional War Labour Boards to administer the Government's policy. National Employers Communications from employers and employees in the following employrnents should be addressed to the Secretary, National War Labour Board, Ottawa: (1) the operation of lines of steam or other ships, railways, canals or telegraphs, including all services ancillary thereto, con- necting any province with any other or others of the provinces or extending beyond the limits of the province; (2) the operation of any system of air, bus or truck transporta- tion connecting any province with any other or others of the provinces or extending beyond the limits of the province; . (3) the operation of any electrical power or transmission works connecting any province with any other or others of the provinces or extending beyond the limits of any province, or serving two or more provinces; (4) mining; (5) the operation of any shipyard; (6)1111 undertakings located in the Yukon or Northwest Tel-n- tories. Regional Employers Employers and employees in employments other than those above designated should address their communications to the Regional War Labour Board, in care of their respective provincial governments. - HE Order provides that no increase or decrease in a basic scale of wage rates may be made by any employer. Violations of this Order are subject to penalties. Extracts from the Order and the Board's Interpre- tative Rulings are given in the National War Labour Board's Bulletin No. 1, which may be obtained on application to any Regional War Labour Board. HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister of Labour and Chairman The National War Labour Board Ottawa, Canada January 12, 1942 . _ _,i._.__ij_____?____ge__\,~ __ .. _ 1 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance F°F s“ Minimum Charis for Any Advertisements 25 Cenls Central Guardian locals, 6o ps1- word; Western and Eastern locals ,_ Geurzeitrrrzt- 1-- FOR SALE — RADIO. 11356 GREAT .5324 14i- 1“ FOR SALE — YOUNG DRIVING ens-r F§Toc1< QUOTA TIONS lMontreal Stock New York Stock l J 111F13Env|un|11 BANK or 01111111 41st ANNUAL MEETING HELD IN MONTREAL Exchange Exchange THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1942 (Csnsdisn Press) (Osuldlm PM") 5mm Olosl Stocks 91°" Bell ‘Ilel 149 Am C and I" 33 Brmnan g a" $352.“ 1g: l-z 8:.‘ gginiieiina s r-s snlawln Loco 14 1-2 GoVerllmellt c C Pfd 32 1-2 Bendix Av 37 5-5 ciii piiule r 1-0 Hem are-l Can Steam '— ch95 ohm cons smelt as 1-2 Chrysler 4a 1-2 Dist, Sear; 23 1-1 COX] R1150“ I3 5-8 Dom coal Ptd 15 Elec Auto Lite 23 D°m Bridge 23 3- $3 Eff... §§ t: Dislocation o! normal business a? $2,511 .%,,., 3a-: or m1- Prti 24 1-8 operations due w W" rrstfmmg H»- s-lu u Korea» =1 12z.“*..arr§;“e::“s::..zrr°i.".:, Imp Tob 12 3'8 Mont ward 27 5'8 the President Charles A. Roy. Ln In‘ Nickel 34 1'2 N Y Central 9 5'8 1115 admires; 1,0 the shareholders. Mccou pron; 4 1-4 Nor Am Co 10 1-8 “our country,“ he said, His ma,“ M“ P°W°Y 23 1'3 m“ RR 22 1'2 v ontribution to pm] lng a very hea y c g5?‘ g2“: c r l‘: 5m git)?’ fi the war effort, and in the EHIJflOY- a e a - " ] . Quebec Power 12 1-4 Texas corn s7 1-2 gg;;g,g’,;1*,,,g“g;,;,‘;{,€t,$:, “g, fi], 5hawiili9an 14 Unned A“ 341's task, certain limitations may be S‘? Law 09m _ U s Rubi)" l? 1'4 placed cu our normal actions, whlch St Law P-‘d l5 U s 3i C0 5a 1-4 often 11mg; may prove unpleasant $11 0i can PM 631'? vanadium 0°79 2° 3‘3 and lrkscme, but which should be St or Can Com — Wm m“ '18 7-8 borne with fortitude because he w°°1w°rm "' issues at stake are all importan ." The Government's war expendi- e t-ures 1n 1941. Mr Roy stated. ln- Flltdttde creased encrmttlhusly because of tint; expansion c-f e war program 0 ~ T°’°'"° Exchmge “or.” u“ £‘§5‘ti‘““.°°ten‘e‘§ne$§%i‘.‘ l II 1 B! 59ml"! 5- 0'55" gilttaysétflfi the vlfar and this ex- Associated Press Financial Writer TORONTOf-‘fnt 13_ (CP)_ A pansion has brought many changes in ccnomlc lif of the country. e metal Aphlggpeiiations olelarge sums for a "mm the construction and the mainzmzi- °m° ex‘ once cf new plants and the trans- formation of others to the monu- faoture of war equllimefll» 81K! SUD- NEW YORK, Jan. 13—(A.P>- 50°08 market M the ha: The stock market today plllllCd its shares gave the 801ml recovery ‘vibbcns on a Wlde mo“, cheerful note on the Tor ment o! issues with commodity af- “"1086 l/Odfly- flllatluns and lelt; many leaders to P9111! Oreille came 1n for suen- tmdge over a narrow “em Lion and it. closed at 1.70 for a. gain Canadian stocks were finn. Dls- 0f 9 ww- Normewl traded 14.000 time“ seagmm pm shares “ms. shares and closed 4 cents higher at tercd an advance of five points to 38 and 5'1“ R001! traded 13.000 '15 to loud the gainers. Dome Mines shares and 0 used umhanged at 1.8a advanced 3-8, Brazilian Traction, an“ Selling “P t0 1-96. 5N5 high International Nickel 1-2, and Dis- Prise slnve September. “Hers Seagram common and Lake Hudson Bay and Noranda ad- Shore 1-4 each. Walkers ccmmon "ma"! 1 1-4 to 1 1-2. Smelters add- and McIntyre were off 1-4. ed 1'4 8nd Illlkmflblonal Nickel The general trend ‘was upward flllifjhed m8 day l-lmhflnged- F9‘- Mr Roy referred to widely ln- frCm the start. IOIICWlHg Wsshmg- ‘Qmlgldge gained 30 cents to 3.60 creaséd roducticn in many in. ton BR0001106111600 of B $4C°~93047O3 19f rokm lots’ Aldermac 1 3'4 t” dustrles ‘l order to meet the de- svnlhet-ic rubber manufscturms 1° 3" Mimi“! °°YP°""°1 7 ‘>9 mnnds of war: pointed to cnuucus program and the disclosure the 37135116771715 3 "m5 W 97- Juflk large and growing favourable bal- government. would pay handsome y“; 3 ‘mm w 18 and Demsm once of trade with Grout Britain premiums on production of copcer, C"? e1 14 t‘) 4 14- Onmrm Nickel- and, on the other hand lo the leald and zinc in excess of 1941 102$: CW7?" and Cmcmmm we“ heavy adverse trade balance \§lll'l Wumes- . ' l» nited States which misc o The Associated Press average of “vgkntral Pamcl" and BTBIOYH“ 511E131“. problem in the providing 60 stocks fmlshsd v41tl1 s not ad- or~menfid “l0 new lows for a year of funds w ma] Lhg pgynlellls, vance of .5 of a point at. 38.3. the “g “d 1”“ 0f 3 t° 5 “m5 "In the agricultural ilcld." he second dayig upturn after a week's 5 °W1fl8 flrlfllll’ 1°? E59 Ma‘ said, "a. marked change has taken hiatus. It. was the largest recovery 1%‘ i; Hard Rock. Malartlc Gold ace‘ prices have incl-eased sharp- in this index slnceJan. 3. There fnd UP"? Canada. Gains 1y and the demand has b11011 grrot were frequent slowdowns but deal- We“? h-‘d by Haunmb Kerhdddl- {or all products of the farm and the 1115s Sllvrded up in the final hour $1": Ma°1£°d'9°¢ll5h1m» and 431d .- nlnd transfer? ‘loltgggllzld d725g80 ggyrltglg]frgreggfiisfl or m Dealing with government regula- siares seams . 1e ay e- ore were . y, 45; the resident fore. i “flied by Bel] Te]ephone_ Canada tlon cl bus n P , ' bed t mat the many rvsulu- Prcmlnent stocks on the swing Pemaneflt M°P$8fl89 and Sllver- £33,135 baa}; w,” Lrangforlned bus- “These growing operations." {he president. said, "grlve increased em- ployment and with a 8W1!“ D111‘- chasing power on the part o! the laboring classes there was freer spending and a general lmprovc- menlt 1n retail trade. Consumers’ goods became higher in price." included us. Rubber ocmmon and “mm-i Bflulnst losses for Canada economic life lnw s pmfcrred (the lntlcr was up 4 1-2 glzedB- National Steel Car and £§nsi,;@axn%1ru¢~,u,e, “The funda- points m1 a small turnover). Good- H? a I/‘TIEQQTS. mental prmdme of supp“, and 5.3. year, Goodrich. Anaconda. Kenns- wam"? 0-1 50-4 Bl “s hi?" 1W 9' mzmd" he slid. "has bien IWIQUY colt. Ccrro d:- Pas-co, Amerlnan $165!!‘ or rtnore. touching 2.72 and cast aside in the setting up of these Smelling! Pie-Pins. Dodo". Pmno C61,,“ “B T155 for a net galn of z ,,.....1n.ten.e." Dealing further with Mines. Standard 011 (N1). Texas 590056 rmslkn°mlnlon trad“ cohlrnlshcexpresszd the hope 111M. 00., American Zinc, st. Joreph Shares and gained 1-2 to 22 as we measures are likely to have t different reactions on certain bus- Lead, Fajnrdo Sugar, Union Car- l" Dawes P"? "id E85! bide. Du Pent. Eastman Kodak. J. 33° F'_'_?"‘°W_B'alners and Calgary messes and ]nd,,5m~]e5_ me policies C. Penney. Chrvflrr. Douala: A‘r- to lgommli-h were down a cent w,“ doubfless m. made sufficiently craft. Us. S eel, Bethlehem. {Ruble to aymv 1g]- 11w necessary Ynmlgfiom‘ shmt" Wesunqhwse- chrmgcs as the occasion demands. Dow Chemical and American Can. ML R0,. pointed on] ma] price —.-——<—*i- fixing and wage freezing ltd t0 rationing and that cllverslon 0i gupplies ordinarily manufactured for peace time needs will result 1H a. reduction of relml sales and some hnrdslilp to business enter- MONTREAL EXCHANGE Prodace Prices '———' - - - = -' ' ' ‘use Mow-mash. Jan. 13-—(CP)— --- Pr“? mm“ l“: dd‘ ‘°- m“ 1 Canadian Commodity Exchange. MONTREAL. Jan. 13——(CP)—Is- ‘he “MW” °t M’ °“ a “Sfifihi concentration of power mobilization of national eilfwt 1M0 huge organizations ls ln the light of circumstances DWI-Ffiblv "n50! necessity. whlle thls Ls taking place. the small industry 1111.1 bus- iness are subject to the danger of being unable to carry 0n unless some appropriate measures are ap- plied. In referring to these hardships, however, the president said: Butter spot: Que (92 score) 33 dill/ed gflifls and losses cropped up 7844 1-8. (fresh 38 score) 33 in ‘T54R18 wdfly on the stock ex- 1-2A; western regraded (92 score) ‘53131189- V 34 l-BA. Only definite trend established 1n Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 34A; U10 lght transactions was n late A—-mcclium 30-30 1-2; A—pu1let.s fflwruble relwuun to company re- zo-zs 1-2; E-B 27A; E-C 24A. Wfls- In U115 class were Canada _._ Northern Power. Canada Ccment MONTREAL, Jan. 12-<c1=)- sud the Oflnudlfln our issues. Produce Market prices here today other! smnser were Price Bro- as reported‘ by the D:m1n1on De- £33123?) {lewspflnls agd Aisbestcs in partmento Agr cillture Iollowz- 105- 0510 " ." cminzon h . r1 3'01" Buttcr: first lzrade crcamery C001 Preferred and United Steel Goggmtrggnyiliini sefgffggi“ yadded 9mm“ mbbmg Price‘ 35 1'2“'35 edged down a Mme‘ strength through ell-operation and 3'43 fir“ Fade 50mm Jwbmg Montreal Power w“ ‘trmger l“ 1n this great moment it ls the dul- s 1-4; wholesale, Que :10 utilities wd carriers can. an to w“. togom. 6mm 1 pasteurized storage s4 l-s; fumed l fraction and Canada . 1 ' 1 . n» 2 Mme 8111-4-83 3-8- swam" “WW mk- Hudson l’.°ki;f.’i‘.“¥nf§i3.i.§§§ie‘ni§"te ‘$336.32. Cheese: tilrreht receipt western Buy Min 1s was u stronger soot 1n o, m, Conn“, .. whites aréd colored 2g. Quebec l? glieégel: i": ggffffllgliunlnlplllclki-l re- ‘ 5-8, F20. . fac ory s ipvping pon. y ss. m ra was . - Wlaoleslaledvlgtcler; rand! glue white bwgtltfizrln oils and McCall-Frontenac °E“E§$f,'n‘}',;’§‘$sGE“ s an co are - - - ncm. - larlglffglfixded shufiezggfgllliunge‘; ,,_,1{“§,‘.§§,,’.‘,"§'f§{“{§ gggloeeglangotfi; m his address to the meetinll. J. 1_9_ ' ' and both National Breweries stocks “Efil‘,*,..%°’.§,‘.: “Lflp-iixiitirii mgfnnlhxe Potatoes: Que whites no 1 L55- were easier. gm}; Qlmyg the m.‘ Wm. and w, _5. no 2 1254,45; m; mom. Total sales: 19.603 shares; Indus- p;‘,,.d ‘a “mo. o; pnwress wins no 1 1'60_1'655 PEI green trials‘ 5'40‘): Mines‘ 155200’ ‘Total a§sclsihc pointed out had mégurtulns 1.65-1.75: whites 1.60- ‘ 1. . Mr. Chs. A. Roy, President, reviews business trends Probable effects of certain new Regulations ii l-s Analysis of annual statement and comments by the General Manager, Mr. J. U. Boyer Cash on hand and other readily 1s- allzable asseis amountto$40900342 whlch ls equlvalent 00 the high per- centage of 73% of liabilities l0 the public. Cash on hand including deposits with and notes of the Bank of Canada stand at the high figure of $11,310,188. Investment securities unount to $26,471,103 and show an Lncreasc at $4,300,000 cflmvpaled with last for. Federal and provincial govcrlul .nr sccuntzes were $5,700,000 higher while municipal securities were xe- duflled by $1.7~0.000 and other bonds w debentures increased by $300,- The security market having shown little activity, call loans amounting; to $2,959,136 show a (l:- crease o olppmxunately $500,000. Devposlls which had decreased somewhat ln 1940. were higher in 194i Mr. Boyer stated. Total de- posits stand at $63,151,349 indicat- ing an Increase o! nearly $5.000.l00 as compared with the previous year. 1111s increase too-k place to the 8Xi€IlT._0j 32.455000 1n non-in. terest bearing deposits and $2.358, 000 1n suvlnss deposits. notwith- standing subscriptions by the nub. llc to the Vklory Loan and to War Savings Certificates during the "car Pointing to the incl; that profits dllrmg the DB-Sl year had been maintained, Mr. Boyer said: “The T6511“ °f Olltratlons is considervd very satslzfaclory by your Board of Directors consxierlng the gradual] increase in operating costs n5 W91] as the increase 1:1 taxes of all kind; which are new very high," "The financial market/Q Mr, Boyer continues, "is presently dom- inated by federal government fl- "uflciflg 1:1 order to carry on the War program vlhlch has been rle. llberatcly attended (iurmg mg 1,113]; The rate c-f interest on high grade SECUHLICS has remained very low." ' , War needs are increasing steadily." he said. “the federal gov- ernment. require; enormous revenu. 0s I0 Carry out its program and a, m the past. these revenues \v1ll be derived {P0111 the collection of taxes and through lnrrowlng. 111 "d" 1° respond to calls being made by the government, lt is m. "u-lmlem UDCn every one to save more to set. aside l1 large]- pqmqn of 111s lnccme for the pdylhtnl o!‘ Lax-es and 1,0 lend much Xll.l'€ to the government. The loyal assis- mn“ and #0730111» e11 o1 G-JCJI and every one W11] ensure the nueqess of the common came." No new b/rallClLS were opened 011F108 the your. The Sackville branch ln Now Brumwlck was curs;- ed and the Clarence Creek, Ont. branch was convened into a sub- agcncy. The bililti now has 137 branches and 181 sub-agencies in OPCIBKLXI in the Rovlnccs ol On- lano, Quebec, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. ELECTION OF Tl-Ii-l BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Shareholders, having heard the revport 01f the Commissioner censors cf the Bank and ccmplclcd the llxilfll fo1'rn-.:l".tl;s, thrn pro- ceeded to the cl: ion the Board of Dzrcciors which is lLW as lol- lflws: Mr. J. L. Codere, l-lon. sena- tor Lmlls Cote, K. C., MI. C. G. de Tcnnancour, l-lon. Raoul O. Groihe, M LC , Mr. Alfred Lambert, Mr, Alircd E Marois. B. Sc. A . C. L. Mr. Jean Rolland, Mr. Chs. A. Roy and Mr. A. Savoy. ‘The C;uncll of commissioner Censors for the current. Ybar was also elected and L; now composed of Hon E. L. Putensude. P. C., K C., Mr. Cecil L. Carsley. Mr. Narcisse Duvharmc, l-lcn. srnnior J. Ant. Lrgcr, Mr. Victor Morin, N P. and Mr. M. J. Pcttlgrcw. At a special cheating cf the Board of Director; heid immediately alter the General Mcellng of Share- hrlders. Mr Chs. A. Roy nus re- elected President. and Messrs Jean Rolland anrl Geo A. Savoy “were elected Vlcr-Rcsldexil-s Al. a mcetlnc nl the Council of - Geo. . . .. . level of $60.880.000 on Commissioner Crnvors held simul- 20 pot word- Announcements and Lorain; hvsnts 3o per word‘ “qdwd ‘he be 1 1 M 1 exfi ,> n 0,151‘ H ‘ L Pa. M d ' Cuumed 3°. p“ mm“ In Many-h] Nam" 70° n“ mim- u“. " Al“: and fghlgs rghvficrelaseasof flwpfllfglldlgllwifiiy 1X13 fmwas reelecfodelglfhsi- l, - no y Floral and S irltual Ofierin Lsrds, etc. is r name. tters oi _ _ _ _ q 1 . , c d I 7 mob. “fezdmx ensuumen 4° mm], m. "no U530 1 l4 1i, 551700.000 over last 5e r. dent and Mr. Occl Curse}, sh): iioegfritn fornilvery niidltional 3 worus. Notices o! Thanks shd | Grain A strum! “fluid Dl-llfflfl 1185 bf"! Vilie-Plflldcnit- Appreciation, 70o per lnch or lo per word. Ll s of subscriptions Male and Fema|e Help i mulnl-hln-Bd llhmllllhfllli U"! S1111‘- 69 lifllla per lnch. Address and n ntstlon $1.00. Other rates on wanted (Canaglaan 15:55) Lime LL 13o mi spp ca on. 1i TORONTO, n. __.......i .______-- wmunpgq, J _ ]3__(@)_ MacLeod 165 now 1s rutniigrms a0 kill?‘ ‘A Wheat. {Llrtxureg wig on Winnipeg Siochs Close Hale-Elise i}: Govemmen o as or . 0| - gram ex ange c osed today - \ 0 I1 Y - mm- Customs 010v! Bwuo- r10 1-1; 1 1m M 11 ishl t79 mu 1 3-4 McLsllnn 21-s -——- Wgntgd Machinery f0!‘ SBIO six Dominion-wide exams nel 14 $213: g bushgly ans Jug? Q, 3Q 5g McKmne 9g The Annual Meeting of the Hazel- rA“ Sh,“ w“ began n’? goomen ]_2_ Ammeld 8 3_B M,“ Corp 137 grrlo%plilglrgiilgig glgaulgtlrgnzvlvgll ‘£34265? Wailers» .4‘ fin‘ . n. 1:. rnnx- .4 or coon AUTO- gll-dgtfiihséggglgal-ldfio figglf; 1° 1n the coarse grain pit threre (we: Auno, 90],] 140 Naybob no ,,_ M l’ - man. East Royalty, L-539-l-14-11. mmcgalnes ________._. ‘mfg; demands or a .Bank(]e]d 4 1.; llorunctlal m.‘ A ROY JONES‘ == § " and w T 0 Let c Cloglngrvfloes: gfiflféfl, ,5‘? $335.5. 25 L 5M 1 13 3] swremry‘ WANTED — NEW 9 ems Wheat: May "l0 1-413: July B0 1, mm 2 1.; an... s 1-4 ‘ ' ' ' ' _ %k first??? £2‘.n‘3‘§°"' ‘Sinfi w T0 LET-DOUBLE ROOM wlm 1-28. lsziouzun go 0m Nlvkel “iv-Jet real". ‘l: “are. Pen: u?“ M“ ‘° “"‘ m’ “ i“ sshfiir ‘l2 iii-Fl? "— . . n r . ' - . . wan-ran - nuvmso ATTACII- Aircraft Mechanics "Mxafluargisn: 11-540. oclfmga- M" °‘ H- M’ °° 5“- Cas 'l‘reth so Pick Crow ment for scrapped binder. Host Wanted . cash fine“. Cent Pat 120 P°W¢11 ,- “d w°°° P" °"°“' Qapfi *5 Wheat‘ Nos 1 hm and 1 nor rs (‘ht-um 14° P’°“"“ .. Kent mm" 1P5 - - M“. OPENINGS FOB A NUMBER 0F Markets at 1-2- N0‘ 2 nor 1a 1.3- No 8 n01- ghrwlum 19o gQIIIOAEPId . ~ ‘ . ' . ' cc enour 56 » men with mechanical or electrical 70 7-8. No. 4 nor]? B-Bésiioah-Nfi" conmrum g0 Sand River Boarders Wanted iuallflcatlons for Aircraft work. 14' N“ 6' m: 1'2’ “d ' ' °' c0“ 5mg]; 33 1.3 sherrltt foil sfflsflflfll "fins i . npllcntiom tmm emnl0 H 0m" (1 GldllCe 1 gliiiwlnta: a-éw s1~ ex a ow m Davies 1a 1.3 Siscoe WANTED __ our: srunau-r. “f, "§""5'°‘,“,°,,‘ “gihiiiwfltfi 1.2, N, a ow l, 3.4; a 1 1...] .1, Denlson 4 1-1 s avePfE-fk- one YEAR 1o nsrmr Kent Beauty Bhoppe- Ousrdlin ' p.144] 1-1; No. 1 feed 4s; No. 2 feed 45; Dome ls 1-8 9 k Applytsths nsorsltbmnsh e1 bug-hubs" ' '5' Toronto-Basefistoehs hilhel" N03 Slims“ 11.2f- d 58 5 8 N 2 €:qi.ueén.i g 11L; Srfilepgggi‘ _ ' ar €_ f 0. F0 ' I O 5 1'95 ‘ ‘ snonr COURSE sruoanrs AC- Women and Men Wante ‘M’ Phiiiuilnur ‘ioupiaimildril Md ilvl-“l "°~ 3 m" 5° "'8- m" M“ m Symmm "Encf ccmmgdgrgd 395 EuswlL “My”; ‘l l“ ,5" ‘h h“ i---_- EIGOJIGO 47 “k H L-W-l-lil-al- srtrmnrn orron-rulvirv ro fiujfifih’ 5,5,, °"'" ° " r-nleen an» Trans Res Monthly Deposln ma. Ifmflfgyggfljglwli," nglflzgllfkfyg; New veue-steeltieleees hllher. Currencies gofilgalleisks l: ‘ 4 3221 can I , I. . _ ' ==__=°ma=',e_H._.°1il._____.__“"t°' w oiier consumers two hundred "ism" m” ‘ h‘ ' “M God Gain a 1-s Venture» , usrsnteed products namely: ' Hallnol" 260 Vermin“ “ANTED MAID — SLEEP IN IF He], Muck.‘ 5pm” Bunch; _‘i_' Hard Rock 50 Vulcan desired. Ring 1878. L-50l-l-l3-4l. pom; pl-oqucu 1]“ don“ N‘; NEW YORK. Jan. I3-(CP)-— H s . 2n wane Am“ m: under mlrly y ‘mil or- B k The Canadian never clcsed 1-11 er Honglwor m wfl Hm mm wmvrnn. APPLY so 1111.1.s- fer. Ap ly immediately: free de- an 8 a cent lower at a discount cf 11 s-a mmelofl 265 Ym], _ boro street. L-509-l- - . trsllsl: to. i635 Montcalm. Mon. s‘: liln rflatgmvtvo gzntgynlgd Howey l9 ea_ M44441. --—1- o m- n v 5 - _ misnn - ----- c ||| Press) _ llud Hay Min 2'! I I om A an st Mule Help Wanted 5m“ ( n. n Closl $1‘? Exc snéeaggrfirofioltatuatxg lnt Nickel 341-2 Proporlizhmerrytwisw lots! e—:_-______i ----i--. _______w_ork wanted Cansds — rule 8.00-9.91 per cent dls~ounlJ 17M!‘ W0" m cop YOUI mu: 1s rnolrcrso sv W A first) - lviiwsfib-ifs‘ m1: —----—~='=="'_'i‘ Commerce — The pound Slerlln! flnlshed 1m- giusuu dd Dnfhcfmk, u" Iqglggpqgg-ggtglg" l" Inrdlrm routes, Apply Office. RELIABLE MAN WANTS WORK Royal ill charmed at $0.04 and the Ulusuuy- VG; I’? r 55 l.-502-l-l3-tf. tn city. Apply ill arzviaueflcalotis I glmpeigvffss .5 of s cent hlghrr st it'll" 5th.?“ .1.‘ b: pend o“ k§M_,M_ PAGE FIVE; A’; 1v? I Director f lIIR. ALFRED E. ltiAilOl-S, B. Se. A., ‘. I. Mr. Aiircll M ruLs, B. Sr. A. ('_ 1,, 91‘ QUEIHBP, “as (‘IPKIKII 1- U1- rcr-tur of the Provincial ilunll ut Canada at the annual gtllclill meeting of shureloiders hold in Montreal on iilh of January. All‘. Mrrois is a native nf_ Quebec C11) whore hr- ccmplzlrll ills l" mmcrrxal studies. Iic is n gTfilllilil‘ of .‘|i!lI_!II Si. Louis College, hlunlrrui. 14ml no holds the elegrre of Bachelor vi Applied Science of Laval Univers- lty. lie is a Civil Engmror. n grud- uate of Montreal Poly-technical School. Mr. linrnis is firm-mi Tllanugrr and Vicc-Prosilicrlt of A. E. Alurris, Ltd, slim,- nlznluiuelur- ers, Quebec; Vll-c-"rr-izlriit, (guf-‘lcs Ahuttnirs, Inc., Quchcr; lfircvlnrr Executive Commi tro, Prim-c 1110s., Quebec; President, Shor- Manufac- turers’ Association, Quebec. Commissioner Censor AIR. VICTOR HIORIN. N. P. Mr. Victor Morin N. I’. oi‘ Von- trenl was elected to the Council of Commissioner (‘ensnrs of the 1'1‘!!- vincial Bank of Canada at the an- nual general meeting of sharehold- ers hold in llinntrczli on 8th J1m- unly. Mr. Morin is a jlrilmint-ni nct.r_v and a Iluritvr m’ laws. lis i5 President oi’ the Socirlc Nu- tionalc dc Fillucic, Sununc (llici Ilanzer oi the IIHICfiPlllIPlll Order of Fnrstcrs and past Pvcsirlcut- gcnvral oi the Fur-loll‘ S::ir|1-.l.'~::n- Bnntlstc. llc is a mr-znhvr of the Orrin]; of hjulzlrirs 411111 of tiu- linyali Society oi‘ u. 175.11; Till-re will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front ul’ the Lnw Courts building in Lhurluueuaun in quot-r. Count), on l-rluay tllc 23m (my u Jillilliliy ll: ilgvat tlxc lmur o1‘ Zuvllvs Uclulk 111.1111, ALL 'l'i..v'l‘ li'.".l'l. p.011 aml |mrrcl u! lulu] 141-111.].- l_\'lil and being on Township Number 1.1 in Kings Liounly. buululcu and dust-rib- ed us folluus, Kilul is l0 :- COJAULNCING at a Slllkc iixctl in the 51mm bunk or snore oi‘ Aldrin! ital-hour ul. 1m: West lluc uI land in pus.» lflllil o1 Jdnlcs Penny amt run- ' :11 Mo rtgage hing ' . 3 IiilL‘ houth 7 41., us Lust lUU 11.1111», lhunca South 83 dcgrccs We l0 chain.- thcnce Norm '1 nlcgrccs hrsl I chains to tilc shore of Alulray IIur- buur ‘eliflfllhelid, and the lnsl. mon- lioncrl hm- bcing lilo lids-ti n "uulmd- nry llnc ul i..n.l nclon]; I51 y, int-zirc- ulung 1111: mrluus 1'. cs oi lhc 511211 shore to lha stake at the plat-c o1 (‘OILRJIPIICB- mcllt cunlniuing 100 urrrs oi LililI bciu: (it-sutured 1n u ccriunl 11.011 u l‘UIl¥\_V-IIIL'C fluted October 15in, 18.10, illIlI llLliIC iwuvcrn 51.111111! Penny and zlnulilcr of lhr- om- ]1.:rt null rhdrr hlvllnnlhd 1:1‘ n11- 01hr ‘l, 11ml Ill-ll]; the land 411.38)‘ (I by Iury Alcuolzaill 11ml lrlvnlhcr lo Alrhundcr I). hlcllmmlil by D4111 dated Zlldrch fourth. I888. The allow sale is manic umlcr and hy virtue oi a Puu-i-r of mic run- tninrll in a nunir ~gc lLIHWI June iii-ll, I935. hcuvocn "nth-r i). )i('I).:11ni1l ol‘ lliurrny I iv-lil‘ 51111111, in Kings Lounty, hunur 11ml Add E. Dlcllunald, his wife, of lilt‘ um! part, and the undersigned oi ml: other part, default halving born made in puymrnt of the principal thereby scoured. Dntrd this 23rd day oi Dcrcmbcr, A. D., I941. MAR!‘ B. TRAINOR. hlortgngre. L-l33-l2-24-31-l-7-l4. Farm For Sale I nfler for salr st (‘npr 'i'ravcrse. my farm consisting of 85 arrcs, all clear and In s high state oi cultiva- tion. House fully modern, snd all buildings equipped with electric light, the barn having running watts in all stables. All ‘uildingn in cx- cellent order. This farm is situaird on the main highway and is one mile from Carleton Station. Amrlr NATHAN BELL. L-423-l-9-l0-l4.