FEBRUARY 7. 1941 lTynlreal Stock Exchange (g, no Canadian Proms) we“ y Close lTel ' mugs; 5 3-4 C611 - l» c" "’““" Z l 3 gm 1nd Al A 5 1:8 C“ P“ 24 1-2 9mm" 25 oisl S“! m D m Bridge a Dgm Steel B w. steel Wares 4 1-3 “gm Bridge 4 50w Smith. 13 Imp TOD 13 33 1-2 2 l-Z / 26 1-2 W 1-4 35 54 i2 {Wilma Call pfd U l-2 FINANCE By Frederick ‘Gardner associated Press Financial writer new YORK. Feb. 6—-lAP)— slock ntarket favorites still were in H-niid ml‘ zng mood today but manv lea‘ s foiled to maintain the forward stride of Wednesday. Canadinl issues were fairly neadv. B211 Telephone advanced one point t3 106 and Internation- |1N;ckrl_ Ford and Imperial mow- qd improvements, The rscclatwl Press average 0f m 5mg. was ahead .2 of a point to fli. Dtafings were relativ9l_v slack tllroughfut. Transfers amcunted to M2 830 shares. General Motors, after the ckse. made public its prelimiiary earn- h1g5 slatuncnt for 19-.0 shfiwfng “,3: g common share against 14.04 in 1939. Haavy provisions for mutating taxes cut. sharply into per-share net for the (xirporatfon. Actually earnings tapped last year by $92 500.000 but taxes took $89.- 300090 from the increase The stcck on the day was up l-4 at 43 l-i Chaser W35 unchanged at. 65 ‘J1 Allitd Chemical and J. I. Case were up 2 each. Lesser improve- ment was recorded for U.S. Stiel, Yourigucwn Sheet. Sears Rrebuck. American Telephone. Anaconda. Keitnrcott. Paramount, Loft. N. Y SlllpblhiClUlIL General Electric and Ccmolldalsd Cigar. Market At A Glance (no n. amin- tron) Toronto-Gold stocks lower; other groups narrowly higher. Montreal-Gold stocks higher; in. dWlP-ll Illllrpo lower. NQW York-Blocks closed higher. Wlnlllres-whesa s-l-r-a mi: higher. New York-Cotton higher; rubber and sugar unchanged; coffee lower ) Toronto Exchange TORONTO, Feb. 6—-(CPl_The gold shares reacted in the late af- 39113:“ eff-GB is“? meted 413w tngex ec e . . cums or a ms 195.000 shares. y Hallow dropped 4o cents to as and laws at’ 3 to 5 cents were net- ted by Aunor. Caribo. Macbeod- Cckshutt, San Antonio. Tsck Hughrs and Upper Canada and Sylvanlte weakened 10 cents to 2.70. Minor net gums were showing finally for Pioneer, Pickle Crow and Preston. Canners A, Dominion Stores and Laura Secord were up 1-4 to 1-2 and among t-he cthcr interlisted leaders tile close was a bit higher for Bell Telephone, Fond A, Walk-' ers common and Imlperial 0:1. Bri- tish American Oil weakened 3-8 to 16 3-4 and International mo. held steady. Noranda. the strongest cf the group. firmed 3-4 to 54 1-4 and rth- er senior issues held steady. Pond Oieille. Ventures and Base Mctals Corporation fin’shed the day with minor gains and Steep Rock was down a cent to 1.30. anglo-CanadianJsicked up 3 cents to close at 65. tra ing in mrxierate v lume and Calgary and Edmtn- tcn gained 3 to close at 1.28. Home 011 finished unchanged. Currencies NEW YORK. Feb. 6—(CPl—'I‘he Canadian dollar gained .06 l-4 in the free foreign exchange market hora tcdar in terms of the United States doilar. It aimed a‘. 82.87 l-2 cents. (Ottawa Foreign ‘Exchange Con- trol Board rates 9.09—9.91 per cent discount.) The pound Sterling slipped 1-8 of a cent to $4.06 l-4 for open mar- kct» cables, ‘ The Swss franc and the Hong Kong and Shanghai dollars gained N. Y. Stock Exchange (BY The Clllldlln Prell) _ y‘ THE CHARLOTTETQWN Tsrocx QUOTA TIONS‘ a . ' Stocks Close Am C and F 27 3-4 All] TC] S! 1Y1 153 T-8 Anaco 25 Baldwin moo l5 7-8 Bendix AV 35 1-4 39th $t€€1 i B? 5-2 "_-' Ches d: Oh 0 4 1- pLAN ohrység a, M HEADQUARTERS Can lson The f0 a ti h E186 Milo Lilo 80 3-8 London lg? elstaotijlishlilgerllage :1 halCiarElt-x G611 571%‘ 33 1'2 adian naval headquarters in Britain Gen Mom: 43 3-4 with the arrival of Commodore L GE N0!‘ pld 75 5-8 M_ Murray from Ottawa on the‘ Kfinnmllhl 33 1'2 heell o1 the Sunday announcement M0“! W811i 37 3'5 ,by Prime Minister Mackenzie King NY 08111-1111 13 1'2 that the Canadian navy will be N41‘ Am C° 15 3% doubled. Commodore Murray and P?" RR 22 ‘a two assistants arrived to lay plans Phil Pet Co 37 3' for the orgnizatlon which event.- sld o“ NJ 34 7'3 uallv will operate oh lines similar Tam‘ 0°?!” 1'4 to those of the already strong head- ggilgdubg: 20 ma giiarftggecf tile Canadian army and US SW61 C0 63 3-4 _' Vanadginii Corp at; 1 4 West. n on - West Elec 95 1-8 Q iii Gfalfl (By The Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Feb. 6-(A'P)--W'heat price gainsol almost. a cent a. bushel at one stage today, faded rapidly after completion of buying. attributed principally to mills and dealers covering previous "short" sales. Wheat closed unchanged to 1-4 lower, May 82 3-8-1-4, July 76 5-8 -l-2: corn 14-3-8 down. May 61 5-8; oats unchanged to l-8 lower. WXNNIPEG. Feb. 6-(CPlV— Scarcity i-f offerings was the chief bullish influence in the wit-eat fu- tures pit on Winnipeg grain ex- change today as prices advanced almost a. cent. Only light mill buy- ing was required to boost values and at the close they were 3-4- 5-8 cent higher, May wheat at. 78 1-8 and July '79 3-4 cents a bushel. Buenos Alres quotations held un- changed. Grain close: Wheat: May ‘l8 1-8. Jluy 79 3-413. Oats: May 35B, July 33 1-2A, Oct 31 1- 2A. Barley: May 46 l-4. July 43 1-2. Flax: May 157 1-4. MINING Stocks (kmmerce Flour. point. followl of fl l“ oration "A" prrferrcd was fraction- kcrs rf"p0“ll1lg that; ally b-riter. hr as I :11 traders . annual report. which late today to show increased earn- ings. Othcr rising issues were Do- minlcn Bridge and Hcward Smith preferred. Close 156 MONTREAL. Feb. 6—fCPl._'1'l—e stxk market today was weaker af- ter its short-lived upward spurt yesterday. Among firm spots was Ogilvie which advanced a full n8 a raise in the price cur ll_v. St. Laurcilcc Corp- the comperr was 1..,ll exile On the dc-tmgradc were C.P R. Gentral Steel Wares, Canadian Car and Masseywl-larris. Tctal sales: 21.900 shares: Indus- trials, 8,300; Mines, 13,600; Brnds. $500. War-ZS Years Ago Today (B The Canadian Press) GUARDIAN A OOOKO-O-O i O99§ NEWS Y NA TURE N O TES QOOO By Stuart I. Thompson OOQQ-Q-O-O-O-O raavaunvo uawus I recall as boys at school how we used to watch the migration of the hawks as we played lll the school yard. When the bright frcsty day:- 0_f autumn came. and especially 1f a light fall ofbsnow had whitened the ground during the night, and the north-west wind was blowing the following day. we could expect a SDECIECUIB!‘ HIOVGIHEHL OI lhEéfi \\'0ll- derful birds overhead. Our school was situated on the very out-skirts of the city. about lav acres of fields as yet un- Q-KO-OO-OQQQQFOO-O-Q-O-OO iOOOO-OOQQ were woods, ravines and hills. practically in the country. It was all the same to strong-flying birds like hawks. The resence of nearby buildings trou led them little, as they moved along their line of tray-f they moved along their line of travel. And so we boys received a| little lesson in ilature while at plain There was certalilly soulethiilg ins-I clnatlng about these marvellous acr- lal voyagers. Hour after hour we‘ would see them passing overhead. "Some sped along with strong steady wing-strokes. Otners sailed on and on in a direct course without a sin- gle wingbeat. Others again soared and circled round and round, their wings and tails outstretched ill tails outstretched in wide sweeping‘ curves-the very picture of repose: 1n motion. l-lad we boys been more serious) observers, we would have at once; seen lnlhese differences of flight‘ dlfffiffillli‘ species of hawks. The sharp-shlnned, the Cooper's and [i191 pigeon hawks winged their way‘; swiftly by. These are the slllaliesty of the hawks. The larger birds sushi as the red-tailed the l-ed-shoultler-l ed. the rough-legged and the. brcad-ivinged were more leisure-iv,‘ and sedate ill their traicl. anti scared. sailed and t‘ll't'll‘(i. Bill no were not concerned about ihCrl’ 11n- cr DQllllS of orllillioogv. We simply gazed. ncssilzlv ivith envy: at tilosc masters of the air. Remember, in thosc days, there were no aero- planes, and balloons were bu: a clumsy ill-controlled attempt on the Dart of mall to accomplish what the hawks did with such easv natural‘ grace. Then. too, in those davs the hawksl as a family were roundly condemn-i ed by almost everyone as enemies of rrin. They were popularly sup- posed to be the greatest destroyers of small bird-life, and as a con- sequence were lllenlseives de-troyrrl whenever opportunity offered. We all know better now. The studies ol‘ true naturalists have brought, home to use the incstimable value of these servants of man ‘in ricldirg us of untold numbers of destructive rodents. ; ‘To us school-days are gone i'nr-~ ever, but nature remains the sanleu ° llflllfd and red shouldereds. [in mo res school- oys ma ation the aerla manoeuvres of the active little sharp-shunned and pig- eon hawks and the beautiful {Igl- 1E of todav can now compare the Hzlors the flying or a nearbv . what is better, now ays, wonderful birds are rec d friends of marl and not as formerly ‘ merelv enemies to be destroyed. THE BIRD WHICH NEEDS A TOOL_ Among the birds which are com- ing down from the north now a days to 61 nd the winter with us j in the southern part of Canada is - the Northern Shrike or BlhChCT 3 bird. His vezy name sounds omin- ous. docs it not? We Lfight quite expect that. with such a nomi: his deeds are (vvll: wll, we'll see. To begin with, he is rather a .har dscmn fellow. As we see him y .=_it.ulg in some exposed spot he ap- fpcct-s to be a gnyish bird with Al]; tc-ucls s of black here and therel about. him. Such a brlcrf dcscription built, on. Not very fa; away met-e will do for a field identification. but out closer examination we find. ‘Ilwush it was a citv school. we were that, though his back is sofrnurie grey, his breast is (helical. rippled with very fun black Paais. a mark- ing few birds have. His ivirlgs arts black with la go white spCtS. He has a fills? long thl re is a broad black patch which gives him the slnistrtr appearancel of a highway man marina a mask. Stiangclyr enough appearance slums to be in keeping with the Northern Shrikcg habits He is not one of our lovable birds ill fact, he is almost one of our binds of prey. "Almost", sounds a, strange way to put ll. but it seems; natun: went only half way in this! regard. The Shrike has till,- bljl of; a hawk, strong. sharp and hockl d,l but far from having the powerful? clovs of a bird 0f prey, his fie-t. are the uiak delicate fen, typical 0t the perching birds. 1 Thug eqi-ipptd the Sill-lire dccs his" ‘ hunting in a very unique way. He’ chooses a pt 10h from which he has) h-irs a clear unobstructed vtcw of the surrounding brrltoty. Usuzilv] tllrs is some met-um laud dvttvd with thicket-s. H] rh n4. szu- motion- 10s watt-hills the qkilmcl lalmv. 'I‘h<- llrrlls Qt- eighr must 11c (X- imortlirarlly keen. 1m" a‘. ll! \'!'1'_\’ tint glimpse of a fi‘3i(1l'l"1l')‘_l.‘| or cvm a lagir insect. though 1r be fifty yarfr, cr so away. tha Shrike i5 a: cum off and DQuuces upon the unwalx. victim. With his strong llzokrd bill he is able to drac till:- struggling mouse frcm "s hidin’: and wiry btrln. But W111}; a thcrti bush’? Here we leam till‘ secret of the 111F811- drrls weal-mess. T‘n:t. he. is ahl- to seize and he'd hi< pill’ in that hi1. b his delicately fashionrrl ‘.1 e‘. 21's for pcrchin: only. Th! mouse ls therefore lmpuii d upcn a Cm- vcnisnt 111cm. an-l 1W1‘ it hall?"- safelv while til": Shflkg (lEVCllTS it at lei=urc. It is not often thit w tern of warn a frlcl. Most all they r. - wild c calm-cs _ of them accomplish ‘ _ quire to do in lii- witn such zlfts i s. Another generation of: watch with admir- ' ghts of the different species with B5. i Shriliz, yet so over-powering is the 1m; mask]; Ilyearly in March, before this curious i far north, we hrar him indulge in it to a hi arby thirn ‘ PAGE FIVE_ _ For Better Pelts 1 in greater quantity at LESS COST g . use ’ midi‘ A ALL-CEREAL RATION A scientifically-balanced feed, fortl- , fled with "REX" Wheat Germ Oil. | Promotes more and bigger litters o! | strong, healthy young. The OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS Co“ Lid. llud Offlce-lilontrcal. BARVELL B1108. Ltd. l Distributors for Prince Edward Island l that Cannot clutch NEW YEAR HYMN FOR VICTOR-I, rot-ward Empire soldiers, rozwvsrl I to the fifshl. . In one mighty army for the csuss l of zlgho- Who would bow submissive to l ruthless foe? Forward Empire soldiers! my thg tyrants low "filth tall writ-h large B PHY- I ivith spcis, and across his face Qne “'°11ld hflldlbl expect w he“ feet music from such a bztigand as the benign influence of sprint! that bird leaves u: for his Iionle in the quite on accomplished song. It c011- sists of a medhiy of thrills. twitt- cs. squeals. WhlSIlES, chirps and cris strange performance. Some of these notes are holly musical and own pleasing, but others are harsh and grating. As we listen to his 50118. if such it can be called. When our strength is mustered ‘ every foe shall flee For we fight for justice, love, and tremble at liberty. Earth's dictators m‘ growing might—- Woe to all oppzessorsl God defend i we wonder which notes trill of the , ' the 1'18 l’ Light and truth shall vanquish every enenly— b soldiers. on t4 Onward Enlpzre victory! -—F. H. MacARTf-WR. Cornwall, P. E. L. ‘i [u \ ~11 Shrikefis nal character. Is he a public benefactor helping to rid the land ‘cf 110316115 dsstructiv: rodents. or i; he a murderous (i1 stroyer of wild life? FROM BIINER TO MINER i DURHAM, Erlgland-(CP>—DuJ‘- 1 ham nlincrs brcadcaq a message to .Filopcnii XIllIlFIS, icliill: tliciti 0f, lilo certainv that the “curl of the; Nazi gangsters draws n gll." l a LIME STONE ‘ i‘ i The Department of Agriculture will hc carrying nil , Do not make things ccmfoz-irl for yourself in 511011 a way as make twin uilconliurinllle othcrs.-C1lincse la program in regard to Lime Stone, same as last season. Crushed lime stone will cost the Farmers at their l Railway Station. Three Dollars ($3.00) per t0n_in hillk. and . Three Dollars and Seventy Five Cents ($1.7m) H1 ililui- ‘ iThis reduction is brought about by our Department all- , isorbing a certain portion of the freight. You will order ‘your lime direct from the Company. There has been good 7results from the crushed lime in the past two years, and i we have no hesitation in asking our farmers t0 apply llmq ‘to their land if thcy can possibly do so. “M”; SFBMW- an sun r ~lh b n in m coulltrv as w l. . I . (B! The on“ n Puss) FEB- 7» 19‘6-.L_m5 l3°."‘b““"°d t?‘ yet ullfll-erfgroaached uptbn by ~thel 0t nature ti}? ’,'J§‘,“in“.,h‘,?‘,‘@§,f; Xours “MY: l YROVTNCI 0F TORONTO Feb 6_ the Allies in flelce artillery battle evepadvancyng city‘ as sure“. as- will? Qlfji ‘l- ~ t n , _ _ Plug“, EDWARD ISLAND ' ' on the yvesternrrout- Grier»: ca} lthe chlllv fall days come, when the l b" $11136. ft‘ figlcfuji‘, "c§?;'j“:10” W. H. DEN NIS. l ‘ sunk‘ ) close choliorgogloitiihdrivcprihcitilrrih cgjurxn: lykf-Eytk nltruhudesttzhbungcghgiwhiiitgngg Sig”; crillgelilient {obi n1 anon. Minister 0f AQHCUHUTE i m THE PROBATE COURT i m 1 4 from ‘Narsiryeh on the Euphrates liivitlh Tlleofirgt fall 0T silow. the alze- nrcvidcti‘ 11v H0111)“ i" H1" ‘h""!l J ml‘- Tllt 23ml d5)’ of January, l-D- 19"“ (B Thejgfiim, pa“) 2335; gin :65 - attacked by Arabs. ‘long migration of the halvks ls again bush, which rfficientl? laws m9 __‘ “y bu‘? Si’ f‘..'.?.';..l'éf..w';‘“'i1'“q§3hi s...“ y m”, 2323i?“ T346 . n J- 7Z_Ii’i!Ir'nms ova aoanililvr; nousa - With - Major Hoople County 1h the said Province name... gotta Id L? 1 2 m” mm WA Y u ' \ Senna '1' - -h , d ti . . an- c . - ~ . - ' “T ' ' 'l‘o ihehglleiitfacelgeiizee bifiirhye o! QMXDQF“ i? Base met .09 §"§C',‘",,;‘§%LD§%‘T ’ "5OLQ,D\FFORME,PO\/E2O y/y/ I n~s "fl-IE Queens county or any Uunstabe oi‘ Beauhamou 9 74; Bear Ex ~13 I INTEND TO f) p52 COMPAGSION M1 AMO_ , CAT'S w; literate Person within sud Country Baum,“ A 11 74;‘ lgeéittigl 1 a gAIJlERé/g/Sog/SD / "' ' 0H,DEAR,DEA|2_I I MEQVV, g . g0 - ' I I cnaarnvoi Fm" v T ° a may» ca 1-4 UyqTlL ‘THEN 1 swear case/m! WHERE HOW verzv ‘i IF you r gguwefl," ‘5 l" Bralorne on sews; "to wom< is THAT FOUL FELINE.’ carasrnooulc! new . 1111535115 llrwn main: the 1m, o“ 9 ._. Broulan so l-2 olz BAYOMETS - ME! l i petition on file or Alexandra Scott ti’? y H Buff Ank 425 l: THEY ME DO MOST - of Charlottetown narcotic, ammo I“, e ’ o Cdn Mal 52 NEEDED ANVTHIMG TO School Teacher, the Execuirix d Pr“ “m 1 1'4 Caribco 280 ‘EM: KEEP FROM ‘llamlboilicteanamed Estate, prayhi‘ __. Casq, qyet _51 LOSIM’ ’EM.' a - r l» lf-l...°i.r:t.i...;". wit-til - Professional Cards 851:: $3.‘. ‘i? 1.. ‘lllnnareuthereforo hereby required chats“, 1, , ° l I B Persons interested in the " —— Chr m=um 32 1.2 _ lllll Estate to be and before Q-mznénwea 20 14 ‘ "l" Jlldlte Present at. Z Probate McLEOD 8r BENTLEY ¢' = m-um 144 ' court. t b h id ih c t °“'“ ' i...» (Fharfliletown o.‘ quit‘; y- f-gglygggy- Ilg- g- ggfgfge ,5} ‘llllllll’. n the aald Province. on ' ' t - - . o3 was“ 5d u, _ c. r. BENTLEY, LLB. Berle-n < or! nzxtacyomihzsftd1heo'hio$r:| ‘ Barristers and Attorneys-IF Baggage 1-8 l ‘lllcven oclock lorenuon of the same = L!" Ea,‘ Mal 265 viii iilfiiiafifiii°oihfig ZiTZl-fifl: l MN“ T° w“ Eldfil“ -“° ' M“ m" be “med and the "we t 154 Prince street remand .04 1-2 eloml ls prayed for in said petition Gm“ '03 1'2 llld on motion f W E Bcntle Gold B319 '07 . Proctor for 3am r" " y‘ Gold Gate .09 l-4 ‘And it is hereby ordered that a graham Bo l-2 “l! _ i Un l‘ - ' °‘i'.’f..'.‘.i.'.°°.i.i’.i£.li‘.“l.'iilil'iiia Harm l2 l-l in Chanottetown aforesaid once in & co. 118111101" 59° Illh u-cck for at least. four consecu- gllfi 3°“ 1 2 e 1v ks f r . - l-,~-jj,--1"a."i:i:a‘=r-a"'"l@ n. r. Anomoltn glaze. Jp- n f 1 01 mwllviihiiilfiiii fill.‘ hgu 3 Hgggy 1° $9 Corrt llouse in Charlottetown Chartered Accountant Nickel 33 3-4 w, Q \ "958 d. at or near The Royal Jack Wai 1B PO51 NED/ . \\ . . w Ba k , - . E t Tru i B llding l _ .4 JWWIHJW} ‘ l 1 / , ‘haeifitdltlialrllgvllai OTHIIsIiIIDQKLRmTI: u ecrllfhiflslll); 1 714E UTOP‘AN can ml nun IIIVICEJIB Y v are u s var on. 23D c0! ll 1m. \\\\\ 21.1.33, W1; ,'-,, ch-ucepg," 5g} g.“ ~33 — - ~~ ~ s r- - -~ - y S0 I - giahigll; ahr§a$3°“9 " 5- l Lanleaquecr. 4g 1 4 BRINGING up raraan By George lllcJ/alllll . ve _ . WITNESS” lrlloucihtailrziserolklarold M" AhhrtlfgnMm ifiighcad A6 ' ‘ .,°'“"' Palmer. Judge of the sold 4*- . Little u. 190 wean-l suwosE sues now ABOUT A w otzaz- MOQE TEA- fjffétjd (‘"1" ll Charlottetown gfnffifjfahk S°?Lc':;;52f5. fir‘: Macassa 8115 | LIHDEDSTAND RUNHIN’ IT ausv LOOKING OVEQ vEs-l FIND rr EASlEQ 82106.5 GAME oowr YOU M166 STEPP. . the day and year am Machesd 199 mu we DAY-BOOK AN‘ TH‘ "ro HAVE LUNCH uses as soon As FIND n" so ____ -. "m" "llllen- "0"" To W" M a so 1.50652 ~GETTING A 1N THE OFFICE-AS mt we FINISH TED! IY THE COURT. Mfiyfffi‘, 19g LINE on "rt-ts susiwess- so ausv - LUNCH v ' wor<u< ? 48rd.) MURIEL c. Lowrnm, ALEX W. MATHESON Mcmm 4., __ . - -- . _ . . Registrar. BARRISTER. BOLICITOR- ITO. 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