DqCliMBER__13._1940 @0CK Quo TA TIONS o, Y. Stock. Exchange lL-llltllllflll Press) S | v rcaucntlzinoem ‘S 3 _ $7 T: v-w-n-ufrwt-v-q: m» m h: Q u I ifi r- m >- I r:- 5"‘: ; rrrrrr IF@WQIC~Q Currencies YORK. Dec. 13—(0P)-JI'hn mfmfglnin. shoyved slight gains in n cihenrlse quiet day 0i trading gltiie lilrvigil exchange market to in’. ' ~15 advanced 1-4 oernt ‘to iifllfigwnnoo to the United rial and the Dominion currency m 1.x; cent higher at o. discount ,4 ,3 1.2 per cent. (Ottawa Foreign plrningc Control Board rate 9.09 Q91 i-rr cont dsicoilrit.) olncr lending foreign currencies ltre unchanged. _____________ Professional bards McLEGD s BENTLEY w. r: ass-nay. 1.0. 1 a asmuv. no. (p, F. BENTLEY. LLB. hrrisiers and Attorueys-lt-Lnw MONEY 'l‘0 LOAN 1B0 Richmond Street __ llhiliiELl. & G0. ii. F. AROHIBALD Chartered - Eastern Trust Charlottetown ALBAN FARMER 8A.. LLB. RARRISTTIR. SOLICITOR. ETC Canadian llzmk of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ALEX W. MATHESON BARiin-"flili. SOLICITOR- ETC. Money to Loan " “ Office: 90 Great George Si. mi Sterling and the Can-W Market At A Glance ‘Bl! The Canard-inn Pres y mrmt°_mlm'il shares highgr; h. d i.' . . ‘yuilnfiglis and western 0i]; sllgm. ‘Montrealllliliiies lower- pane" o", er industrial; and 0M5 h] h N‘, Y k_ p g er. w-ll-pié-fiiii“ °."3;i,_';,"'g§,',{ Niower. cw York-Gotta hl an “m” "Wfll"; Sllgzllrlmcrlllrrlg: Grain CPIICAGO. n _ yz-r _ - m3 B’ 439m 01' Illefltcfe belowppreikollls °1°51n8 levels at times. wheat prices Icdflv continued w reflect bright, fagnifllc 9WD PYOSpecis as well as dag“ 3d conmnercial and speculative whit for current silpplyps, 89 1 gut closed 8-8-7-8 lower. Dec h’ éozvwltifinagfi-xfil ii-Biwcorn 1-8- oats 1-4 on to 1-s up‘, “y '0 H’ wmnmm _ _ W11 trading. ‘.132? futures "$.13; fractiolnal declines tcday on c1051’!!! his gran exchange. A; the m Bgieafierwiltfqa-Zlqfi-iliw cent low- and my 79 H‘ . av vs 1-8 Buenos Airee showed little change with "00" quotations unchanged tr l-8 cent s bushel lower. griffin close:— ' eat: lT-c 74 1-4B, lM. l _ July 79 34B‘ 1y 78 1 8 . Produce Prices l§.;‘,§§l.,.,,. MONTREAL. Dec. pertinent 0f Agriculture, follow; Butter: grade solids. Jobbing price, 34 i-2; Quebec no l pasteurized. wlioie- sals jobbin price, regraded, 34 1-2 --6-9; Qu ec no 2 regraded, 33 3-4—7-8, Cheese: Western white, current receipt price. 1s 3-4-14; colored, current receipt price. 13 7-8-14 5-8; Potatces: Que whites no 1 75's .60-.65; no ‘J. .40-.55; NB moun- tam. no 1 75s .65—.70; PEI cob- blers no 1 75's .65—.70; PEI moun- tanl, no 1 '15s .70-.75. NOTICE Buying daily dressed chick- en, ducks and fowl. Large quantities needed to fill orders. Ilighest market prie- es paid. One cent premium on choice quality. Write or phone R. L. Dickieson. New Glasgow. l Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Can Pacific Con Steamship 4 1-4 Q9 g II i LL Dryden Gen Steel Wares Ham Bridge Imp TOb Int Nickel Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda Power cor-p Shawinigan St of Can Pfd St of Can St Law Com ‘ St Law Pfd W138 Elec A Wps Elec B Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks l Close l v-l l 3| §a$§§§5+aa$n88§S '7' '.“"""-"i"""‘ "“ $ $$@$Q@§ Abitibl Com Jilllililil I! Produce Market prices here today Fraser M reported bv the Dominion De- Imp 011 first. grade creamery PM” Cm" print-t. Jobbing price, so; ursHPm-‘t’ PM Abltibl Pfd Asbestos ‘ Bathurst A Don A I - » » luwolow§°;:qg Qislr-lr-l fJlh4glgr-lrdt-ll-l mma mmswfiub BANKS ' (Canadian Press) white and colored, wholesale price. ightwiebciec twhite 811:1 Bcglorerrlil cur- l stock’ mo“ r9391) price, - , w oesale _ w»- ‘iasiz... _ E885: graded shipments in usedigommeme 15o free cases, selling price, A-large Nova 5mg; _. 34; A-mcdiunn 31: A—~pullets 30. 3051.133; ._. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 12—(AP)—Tax selling difficulties persisted in the stock market today but a selective last-minute rally, led by steels and senior industrials, enabled the 115i. to finish moderately higher on balance. Gainers in the Canadian section included Distillers Seagrams, 1n- ternational Nickel, Walkers and Ford. Dome Mines and Shawinigau - - 14-1083-12-2- 121. z Advertising Rates Mimlmum Charge for Any Advertisement: 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per w to per word; Announcements an Classified 3e per word; In Memos-lam Notices 70o per men; Lists ill Floral and spiritual Offering: Cards. etc. so per name- Letters oi Condolence 70c per inch. We ding engagement t0 words for $1M cmi l0 cents for every additional 8 wor lilllrrciution. 70c per inch or 4o per word. Lists of Subfiflrilllifll" ' Ffllls uer inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on mnIir-nlion; Payable in Advance ord; Western and Eastern local: d Coming Events 3o per word: s. Notices of Thanks nun feiliulu Help W anfed ll l i. l) — IIOUSEKEISPER ' Slmili (auiuy _ lliirililiklll. n-“s lfliliuilrtllfllflfi. l9 weymoum Bi. ,___ V I.._-34ii-1_2-13-1i. \\'!i.\'l'i ii - llflUSEKl-IEPER. AP- llr \.-.l..'.\ll.ill. ' 14-352-12-13-21. Position Wanted Agents W unted WANTED — A GOOD RE- lmblc man to simply customers with Rauleigh Products. Write Rawleighs Dept. M41470- 127-1... Montreal, Canada. m Strayed HAVE 0N PREMISES 2 STRAY- ed heifers. 1 oxen. icd mm while. V in rhzht ear. Slice oil‘ left. J. D. Coffin. R0110 Bay. L-346-l2-13-1i. l lull-silicon - srsuo- Stocks film uurercl kr.Re- n i-nif tlmeaoiwillersnanenf. For Sale Acme Oil 10 l-i _ - bliJllllilll, L-281-12-12-ii. —~— -—~"~-"‘— -—"‘“lA P C011 "" ‘"*""*_ Max-INTO APPLES "AT F. S. Aldermac l8 Wanted mews- L‘~’"2‘12'n"“- lIAmm Caold g 1'3 - .. .1- ____ —'" “W A ‘i - a m1 nayri-zii nmsmxrscv - TWO m“. 5".“ " “ms” kmlfififi ‘ Alsliorilaa. tens in: pork W. P. Smith. Stan- 1"‘ “am Dough“ ‘§_|°1§15‘4ef3‘_13_n iAunor 315 lo Boole. n-zoi-ia-ia-u. __'.*£"£-. __ l nominal: 1 '1 1-1 *“" "t-——————~ mp sans - srnaw AND BAR- » Base Me R - ~ - ~ , 532-11. Be m 61-2 i?!“ 7 fLLei lev. ucoiizo Lilli. P£o?é-0_112_n_“‘ giggling l}: 1,1,4. ——'—-——"_ ____________.._......_.__ .__-- good ton. .\,.,.;.-0.;T4T§§h%o12a° on“ non sacs - ounussv GRADE .31; Miss a 1-2 " L_'268_12_11_3|_ ' Cow 5 years. due to fréeishen st Brouhm pg -~--.._ . -_____ of month. Apply Gunr an. grown Q11 8 Es ‘d _ L-Sél-IZ-iii-li. Bu" Ank ‘g5 >~_ . ._ cap‘ _ ;6§“'S]L|{;_1ixrri1. DECEMBER , Em Cd“ z "4 rox l-1>'f‘!\I'l-1l) AnAIN uswann 1am. nure bred Bronze Cobblers. 381mg“, m Brim llmvntt. East Royalty. I Spencer Hughes. Emeréiqlgiu-la-“ ichrégtera l“ L-ilsa-iz-ii-sl. L- - cochenou, W i ‘ " ‘ ' Coniarum 150 elters a 15-: me ' n Duquesno 9 1-2 TEIIDE S E... . , -————-—--—~—' 1s ora o “it ltgalroblc w Mil he revolved up to noon, Dec. 1.3. 1M0 for the surrlylnt 11"‘ iltiilw" , alcon 385 sf the following material delivered li- my Mill Yard, Souris. All material g l‘. io he straight, sound and green and piled in plies suitable for measure- "illli. i0 cords aprucr and fir lumber l0 ft Ion; 5 inches and u ll small end. m "Mr “Bruce and m lumber 12 to u m lonk ‘l imh" '"“‘ “P l" rlmmm-r at small end. m ""4" flllruco and fir lumber l2 to l3 " ""5 a flluinefcr at small end. m” "Nils yellow birch lumber, l2 to l! ft lonl- l3 mm" and up in "hum-fer at small end. Prim-s in be submitted per cord for whole or in 5t "millrled by March ll, INI- pnrt and delivery to LflWflil. or any Tender not necessarily accepted. E. E. SIIARBELL. Portage, Pl-l- 11-31748-1041- The Associated Press average of 60 stocks finished up .2 of a point ‘at 44.2, its first advanc of the week. There were scattered active flur- ries, especially toward the close. and transfers totalled 781.419 mares gompared with 813,650 the day be- 0Y9. Up 1 to more than 3, also at new 1940 tops, were Crucible common and prtfrerefi. dmerican Shipbuilding and Chicago Pneumatic Tool. Ending with modest improvement were us. Steel. Bethlehem, Younffs- town Sheet. Chrysler, General ‘Mo- tors, Western Union. Union PRO-fill. Great Northern. Anaconda, Kenne- cott, Loews. Du Pont, Allied Cinem- ical. Cuban-American Susar pre- ferred and Pittsburgh. Steel prefer- red, Under water were Amelcan Tele- nhone, Snaia Fe. Montzomerv Ward, wnsimilll Kodek. US. Gyms-mm. Wrsvnphcusie. Beeinz. JC. Penney and Intematlmial Harvester. Mfume (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Dec. 12- ‘n'u"c”“_*"r|on snua I am instructed by Mal- Wheatley Inch" ""4 "P i“ River, to sell by Public Auc- 'fion on Saturday, December l4. one o'clock the following stock: 6 milk cowl, 5 young colm Rackham, raffle. 4 horses. 1 sow. 4 fall pigs. lf not fine Sale will take place Monday. Terms cosh. ALEX. MacllAE, Anthem.- THE CHARLO'l"l‘E'l‘OWN uuayigniam lfifiiiIiiiiiliiiiifiiifiiliifiiiiliiliiliiilliil Quite the best looking Studio Couche near these prices. Liveable, comfortable, Iifiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiiiliiiiiliiililiifi$5.»; u; Just in Time For Christmas . . . Extra Good Values in Studio Couches Add New Smartness to Your Living Room or Den with a Good Looking Comfortable Studio Couch will give lots of comfort and years of honest service All ity coverings with spring- filled mattresses and cushions steel back rests. A grand gift suggestion for the home! Good looking couches in attractive cotton repp or homespun coverings. They have spring-filled mattresses and three spring-filled cushions. Note the low price — — - - - --—- s we’ve ever shown at anywhere “homey" looking couches that in good qual- and tubular 350 When you see the beautiful velour and repp combination coverings used on these studios, you'll agree that they are “Real Buys." With spring-filled mattresses and cushions and steel back — — - - — - _ - — - — — — — — - siudio couches. for comfort and smariness. One of the Best Values we have ever offered in high grade Rich all over velour coverings, deep spring- filled mattresses and cushions, modern styling, every feature Holman Low Price -- - - - - FREE! BRIDGE LAMP OR END Given FREE With Every $111010 COUCH Purchased For Ch ristmas, w .- L‘ l filflifilfliflifl.‘ Tb‘! Easy To Look At! _ ___ , _ - .. . ""_“'.l‘3-ElYE liliozjiilliilililiil 311131501335 lfllilillfllfl!fllfllfliflllliilfiifilfi. This Christmas . . iilill ll a Hnmflgif TABLE Wfilfi-iilflifi *-. m, H I» I s1 a x .- 1 r» w v Ell-EV to LiveWiih! Easy To Own l ~2~ Qrcler Yours Today ~1- No Money Down! Easy Monthly Payments Start in JANUARY---1941 ..“SAVE YOUR CASH FOR OTHER GIFTS"=-,_ Ifrsncoeur Gods Lake Gold Gala Goodfish Graham Bous Grandoro Ciunnar Gold Halcrow Hard Rock l-Iollinger Home Oil Howey Hud Bnv Min Jack Waite Kerr Add Kirk Lake Lakeshore Lamaque Laps. Cad Leif/ch Little LL Maoassa MacLeod Madsen Malartio McIntyre. McKenzie McVitile Min CDn Partanen Partanen Paymaster Perron (‘mid Pick Crow Planar ‘Powell - 110 Preston $5 4 Roche 8 i-t 3' st Ant a Sun Ant 278 1'4 senator 4 lsherritf. 83 sigma. 850 40 9 156 5 (n, gQ§;§ssss§aEs:oss=sb ' Straw Lake Wright-Hargreaves. the base metals. firming 1 1-2 to 27 1-2. Noranda. gained a point to 59 and Smeliers and Nickel weakened slightly. Waite-Amulet advanced 20 cents to 3.60 and Steep Rock, Sher- ritf. and Aldermac posted minor gains. Eldorado was active and a fraction lower at 47. Gains were made by 1.2mm Se- cord. Consolidated Bakeries. Maple pfd. Brazilian. Ford A, Interna- Distillers-Seagrams advanced a Gains of a point came tiiroilsh B150 for Bell ‘Ileerp Scotia and Simmons pfd. ted by Brown. Culmont and Eleder- ation and Heme Oil frmed a, cent to 2.441. The Dominion Govern m cnt ‘s second war loan was called for ‘Sud Basin 135 lTeck l-lugh 330 lUchi lupper (ids 218 Ventures 300 Waite u wendigo 22 Wiltsey 1 3-4 Wood Cad 9 Wri. l-larg 715 Ymir YG i 3-4 UNl-LSTED Oil Selec I Pond Ore 190 Robb M0 7-8 Temlsk I IORAJNTO, Dec. 12—(C‘P)-Gold stocks resumed the upward trend this afternoon on the Toronto ex- change. Volume at 260,000 was the small- est of the week. Macassa stood out in the gold share trade with a gain of 25 cents to 4.10 on turnover of 4.700 shares. Sigma advanced 70 cent, to B50 and a fractional gain was netted by Dorrie. The market closed higher for Pickle mow. Preston. East Ma- larilc and Mckenzie and narrowly lower for Buffalo-Ankerife. Mac- Lnod Oocfliutt, Lifztle Long I44 and trading today but there yrrcrc :10 trades. 'l"h¢ bid for the first war loan at. 101 1-4 represented a new high. MONTREAL. Dec. 12-401“- Strengtn in base metal; issues ira- furecl an otherwise irregular stack market today. Smeliers. in lzood trade. climbrd a po‘ni. i0 40 while Noranrla arlrierl ummrd ndjilstmcni- oi 2 l-2 prrinis Hudson Bay Mininsz came out will fractional improvement. While Nic- kel failed to revolve support and dirmed a minor amount. Bhawinigan and Ottawa Power were strengthened but Mont-real Leaf Milling and National Grocers iional Petroleum and Hamilton, Bridge gained small fractions and ‘$1.300; Mines: point to 28 on sizeablc iurnovcix. hone, Bank oi Nova l Losses of a cent or t/wo were net- ' 1 1-2 points to 59. Bulclo liazl an‘ Poo-e;fom"o...n..rqgiiror ‘up 1-2' " Hudson Bay was the strongest of each. In quiet buying. Dryden and Price Brothers firmed as Baihursi and Bt. Lawrence Paper preferred ‘were on the (l(l\\'l'lSl(l(‘. Imperial Oil .~l.prc(l i-s tkililf‘. Dusvt‘ '1 backed a similar fraclion in rails. Steel of Canada and Hamilton, Bridge were hiithci‘ mnstructzons. Canada Stcamsliips i~suos and a few liquor stocks eaw-d narlxzuly while Imporinl Tdxlczzn common iraci anally and prcicrrcd sclrl higher. Total sales: OLD-FASIHO. 4 pounds beef 1 pound sum 8 pounrk applcs 4 pounds Sllillil‘ 2 pounds raisins iron: limit and , jars. Makes 9 quarts. pineapple. smooth 1 t“ v. FgITr 2 ta‘ lespoons cinnamon 1 tablespoon cloves l tablespoon salt 1 cup chopped (‘llTPn (opizonali Cook bccf until tender; then m: through mvai grinder Pnrc and quarter apples. Combim all znflrodiclli: hour‘. :(ll'l‘ll1l{ (\(‘(‘i\SlOi‘iflll_\', Remove seal in sicrilirkc‘ l-‘RITITED CHEESE TOP " An ilnusual topping for hot n. gcrliread is made cream choose Wit-ll cream and adding drained. finished fluffy uni and carnish each portion of the gingerbread with a genermn blob of the topping. and cook Mix until i with 5116i. about l by bleni a little all: COURSE FUR FISHERMEN Under ihc DYOVlSlOHS of the Federal-Provin- cial Youth Training Agreement, a four weeks’ course for young men interested in the fish- ing‘ indusiigv will he held in Si. Dunsi versiiyr commencing January 20th. must he between the ages of sixteen and thirty years. (‘osi of tuition. board and lodging‘ and one round trip transportation will be provided. Apply at once for application form to W. R. SHAW. Deputy Minister of Charlottetown. P. I}. an! Uni- Enrolees agriculture, .