Tljl_l§__ crmntorrsroww; GUARDIAN “$13551! 6. 1942 é- “go-000 O>O OOVQ AR capers The first parade of the Charlottetown Squadron Air deis will be held on Thursday the 8th January, 1942 at m, Charlottetown Armour-lea at 7 p. m. All boys between 15 and 18 are invited to present themselves for Medical Examination as well as for measurements for uniforms. In- siruction will commence immediately on enrolment. L 881-1-8-81 _ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 85 Cents Central Guardian locals, 8o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2;; per ivorlli Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word: (Jim-milled 3c per word; In Memorial Notices 70o per inch- Lists of lrlorul und Spiritual - - - - 7o i b- wedding enga ffllmfilfléllts £001? EMS“ additional 3 wor .; 1' n 70c per inch or 4o tzfllreift: ifier’ inch. Address and npllliCililOil. Offerings, Cards, etc.. 5o per name; Letters of ements 40 words for $1.00 s. Notices of Thanks and d. Lists of Subscrl tlons wor mediation $1.00. Other rs on Wanted arm E,,—'f”sinw:'o‘oo'sn Feathers not mixed, free of 1nd mil feathers. Henry ___---~ .' ' __ CARPENTER AND l‘;,‘,CCT-,,‘.;§,’,¢ tools. Exchange Store_ 103 itnlvnond St. L-373‘1‘3-31- - V” Boarders Wflflied To Let T0 LET-COTTAGE FURNISHED or unfurnished. Apply 2B Birch- wood St. L-329-i-5-2i. TO LET-JIOUSE 30 BRIGHTON Road. Newly decorated. Phone 36 _or_write_Box 311. L-3ii5li-3-tii. Lost fir? EYE-lune“. ACCOMMO- (1314-(1 at 47 hldward street. L-332-1-5-2l. Rlllillfi ACCOMMODATED. w??? 111m Ave._ __ __ _ L-330-1-5-31- r u n u N '1‘ s ncconrnropnrcn s no.1: College. 140 Hillsboro St. o-aov-i-c-ii. -- - Wanted uuxrnn - honour: APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- snrv Write for information Mfileal‘ Barber Collerze. Halifax. N- 3 wtwrrzo - BIKE SULKY IN pood repair. Stute price. w ., Bu kl Beach. “m” m 0y L-368.l-8-3i. LOST — BLACK AND WHITE spotted dog. Anyone knowing whereabouts please notlf Hugh _w-11<er. ,N<.>.r_t1\_3.1_WY-_1£ll5 -_1-6-8~ For Sale FOR SALE —WATER. TURBINE l H. P. $15.00 Write Keith Bry- enton, Malpeque Road. L-360-l-8-1i. SALE-MODERN ALASKA condition. R. l... L-331-l-5-3l. FOR runge, good Coles, Milton, SLEIGHS! BEAUTIFUL MODELS. V for Victory Auto-back Cutter, Snappy Auto-back piano-box genuine plush upholstery, fam- ous "Francis Run". Also rebuilt models at attractive prices. J. S. Francis d: Sons, Manufacturers, Fortune Bridge. I...333-1-5-3i. WFarmers Near Charlottetown We are llllyih daily, cattle hides. horsc hi es, calf skins and sheep pelts. Elli market value. MAURICE BLOCK 102 Elm Avenue Phone 1448-2 L-l3l-12-29 ~01. r——> liNNllllL MEETING The Annual lileetlng of Prince Erluurtl lslzuul lllufunl Fire lnsur- nnco Company will be held at the Town llnll at Summerside on Tues- day the 27th day of January A. D, 1942 st the hour of 10.45 in the fore- noon. TllANE A. CAMPBELL, Secretary. L-BG-i-l-o-lfl-Zi. Annual Meeting The Annual General Meetln of the Charlottetown Driving ark and Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion will be held in the Secretary's office, Tweel Building, on Wednes- day, January 14th, 1042, at the hour of 2 o'clock. gated this 5th dsy of January. I. W. BOULTER, Seify-Trens. It i; the intention to postpone the above Meeting to n later date, due notice of which will be given in the newspapers. J. W. BOULTER, _ Berry-Tress. 4.5,, L-386-1-8.8i. *4‘ h‘? Currencies NEW . Jan. 8—(OP)—’I‘l-le Canadian dollar finally broke sway from its unchanged status the past few days. closing 1-4 c-f a cent high- er at a discount of l3 3-4 per cent in relation to United States funds in toda ‘s foreign exchange deal- . t ttawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.00-9.91 per cent. discount.) The pound Sterling finished unchanged at 54.04. YlORlK Professional Bards: McLEOD’ a. BENTLEY w. c. nrzuuar u. c. J. A. nmrrtmf. K. C. c. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-nt- Low llf0NEY T0 LOAN 184 Prince Street lllorrell and Company ll. F. ARGIIIBALI) Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown u. r. Merrie: 0.11., K.C. BARRLgTElAIRXSOiTCITOB L“l'.l“‘_"3-_° l BELL 8: MATHIESON hiONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown P. Island. FALMER i HA§EAM A. J. SLAM B.A.. LL.B. ILARRISTER, ETC. of Nnva Scotln Chllhhfll MocGUIGAN 8| TRAINOR MARK It. MncGUIGAN. K. (l. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. G Barristers. Solicitors MONEY N Office: Over Provincial Bani Richmond Street Charlottetown EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPPOMETRIST New Location Corner Kent and Queen Its Opposite run Grocery Evenl |=| A i tmenla r35?» Hitler-reg: ion. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Jan. 5—(OP)~ Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butte!‘ spot: Que (92 score) 34 1-8, grilles, B00 boxes; (38 fresh) 33-33 Eggs: spot: Essie A- 84 i-ZA- 4 ‘Hunt tifi-iiAgfix-i-eptil- m.- tra; a-n 27A; n-c 24A. MONTREAL. Produce Market rices here today y e Dominion De- pertment of Agriculture follow:- Butter: first grade creamery fill. gobhing price, 38 14-35 d, firs grade solids, job/blag price, 34 3-4-35' wholesale, Que no 1 pasteurize storage 33 eese: current receit western whites and colored 24 Fig.8. factory shipping point. s: graded shipment selling A- urge 34 1-2; A-medium 1-2; pullers 37; B grade 26-27; C grade 23-23 1-2. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.30- 1.146: no 2 1.10-1.20: NB mountains no 1 1.85-1.40; PEI green moun- teins 1.45-1.55; whites 1.35-1.45. Jan. 5-(OP)- Slétfflse 34 1-4; no 2 Grain WLNNIPEG, Jan. e-(om- Wheat futuru on Winnipeg grain exchange today closed 1-4 cent. low- r. c Only feature of today's trading was large export business repo in Canadian flour with the United K cm taking the equivalent of 1.750.000 bushels of wheat. Closing rices: Wheat: y 78 l-Z; July '10 5-8. Oats: May 48 5-8; July 47 i-ZB. Barley: May 8i 5-8; July 80 3-88; oct. 87 5-8.4. Cash price : When : l hard 75 8-8; 1 nor 75 8-8; 2 nor 72 l-li; 8 nor d) 8-8; 4 nor 88 3-8; 5 wheat 88; 8 wheat 64 1-4; feed wheat. 80 l-4; 1 amber durum '75 1-2. Oats: OWIOS-EeXS 0W0 8-8; 3 OW 48 l-8; ex 1 feed 4'! 7-8' 1 feed 4e 1-8; r feed u 1-4; a feed 89 7-8. Barley: l 8e 2 OW 8 row 84 8-4: l8t2OW2rowM -4;3GW8 row 80 7-8: l feed 88 i-8; 2 feed 87 l-t; 8 feed 88 l-4. HEALTHY PEOPLE It is estzmated that eve tenth Navajo Indian of New Mex co is a medicine man. IN SPAIN’! 0001i? lire spenlards established the first pemianent colony in New Mexico at Sen Gabriel. srocx QUOTA nozvs Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell ‘Ilel 150 Brazilian 7 3-8 B O Power A 21 Can Oar Found 8 i-2 Can Car Pfd 22 i-8 Can Pacific 8 8-4 Can Steamship 6 3-4 Cockshutt Plow 5 1-2 Cons Smelt 39 Dom Coal Pfd 5 1.4 Dom Bridge 23 3-4 Dom steel B 8 3-4 Dom Textile 82 Founda. Co 18 1-4 Gen St/eel Wares 6 1-4 ' How Smith 14 Imp Tob l2 i-I Lake Woods 16 l-2 Int. Nickel 88 Massey Harris 2 McCall Front 3 8-4 Mtl Power B Nat Brew 25 1-2 Norunda 52 Quebec Power 13 Shawlnigan 14 St Law Corn 160 St Low Pfd — St of Can 82 St of Can Pfd — Wpg Eiec A 105 Wpg Elec B 105 J64 --—- .1 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jan. 5- Stoclrs Close Acme Oil 6 1-2 Aldcrmac i5 Aug Cdn 55 Arntfield 8 Aunor- 145 Bunlrfield - Base Metal 9 Bear Ex 5 Beattie 03 Bidgood 9 l-2 Bobjo 7 BBralorne 925 Brit Don. 20 Broulan 61 Cent Pat 128 Cent Por 9 7-8 Chester 145 Cochenour 58 Conisrum 92 Con Smelt 88 8-4 Davies Denison 4 1-2 Dome Oil 16 1-2 Duquesne 9 1-2 East Mal 215 Elclorado 41 Falcon 815 Fed Kirk 2 1.2 Franco 40' Gods Lake 20 Hallnor 300 Hard Rock 55 H Sarc l9 1-2 Hollinger 10 3-8 Home Oil 258 Homestead 30 Howe 20 Il-lud gay Min 28 Insplra 27 Int Nickel 35 i-2 Kerr Add Kirk Hud Lake Shore 11 8-8 Lamaque 415 Leltch - 41 Macassa. . 278 MncLeod 165 Msdsen 50 Malsrtic 218 McIntyre 44 l-I Mclellan 2 Min Corp 130 Monets. 27 Nat Pete 4 Naybob 23 Norandn 52 Normetnl 84 OBrien 90 Omega 5 3-4 Ont Nickel 9 i-B Pamour 90 Perron Gold 135 Pick Crow 230 Powell 78 Preston 805 Queenst 80 St Anth 3 l-Z Sim Ant 195 Sand River , 2 1- Senator - , 17 Sherritt 95 Biscoe 48 Sladen 80 1.2 slave Lake 8 Steep Rock 150 Straw Lake l 3-4 Sullivan 80 Sylvanlte 188 Teck Hugh 225 Texas Corp 130 Upp Can 124 Ventures 370 Vermilata 7 1-2 Waite 475 Wri Hnrg 280 UNIJITID Coast Cop 102 Foothills '75 Mandy 20 Pend Ore 170 I Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Assocla‘ ' Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Jsn. 5-(AP)- Renewed stre h in motor czznp- any stock; st ened the market to- day after considerable early shak- “Elfin-uni. stocks were genersll higher. Dllsgillers Fm. "M. Dome each gained 1-4. and Imper- ial Oli 1-8. Distillers 889-811"! 47°"!- mon and international Nickel dc- cln 1-8. The Aaocisted evil-é? stocks W88 l 123.7. ilansfeidp totalled 721.820 ares. Prominent share gainers includ- pd Union Pacific, American Loco- motive, Ches eke and Ohio. Am- erican l lep one. 11.8. sears Roebuck, Woolworth. notional Harvester. Texas Co. and Allied chemical. A number of fav- orltcs were bolstered b? "WW"- ment demand fmn those who had liquidated at the sear-end f" m purposes. American Osn dropped more a int and Om ns-l i no s than W830“ .T.l.!$S€f‘108€1’8Wfl'€ U-s- New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks m," Am C and 1" 32 Am Tel Tel 133 gllildlwilda a wn Loco 14 Bendix Av 3o :1: an“ es 0 o as 5-4 Chrysler 4g 7-3 Con Edison 13 1.2 Elec Auto Lite 32 1-4 n Elcc 1g 1.4 Gen Motors 34, Gt Nor Pfd 33 1-| Kennecott 37 Mont Ward 27 1.4 N Y Central 9 1.4 Nor Am 0o 10 5_g Penn RR 31 1.3 Phil Pct co w %td Oil NJ 41 exos Co United All? Z3 U S Rubber 13 1-3 U s st Co 55 Vanadium Corp 21 1.4 west Ulnlon g5 1.4 es Eco . Woolworth 9 1 2 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Clo“ Abitibl Com 55 Abitibl Pfd 5 3.4 B A Oil 17 3_4 Bathurst A 13 3-4, Dom A 4 Fraser VTC 12 3-4 Ferd A 15 3-4 Hir Walker 50 1.4 Home Oil 35g Imp Oil a 3-3 Int. Pete 13 1.3 Price Com 1o 1-4 Price Pfd _. Banks (Canadian Press) $10111‘! Close Canada _ Commerce 151 Montreal 137 Royal Bank 151 Nova scotia ._. MONTREAL’ EXCHANGE MONTREAL, Jan. 5—(OP)- Better grade securities displayed advancing inclinations today on the stock market and the few odd minuses appearing were submerged by the pluses. Activity was not brisk though the trading tempo near the finish was quiokening. Metals were stronger spots, led by Ncranda. Others moving up in the grc-up were Ccnsoliduted Smel- ters and Hudson Bay Mining, Im- perial was in arrears in oils. Isnproverl among utilities were Clstineau. Montreal Power and Shawinlgan and CPR. was better carriers. . Steel oi Canada headed unprov- ed industrial; and also higher were Dominion Steel and Ooal "B" and Canadian Bronze. Dominion Coal preferred finished in the red as did Crown Cork and General Steel Wares. Howard Smith was hard- er in papers but Price Brothers and ‘Bathurst lost n, little ground. Associated Breweries, Imperial Tobacco and Zellers finefemad oc- quircd gains in misce aneous and National Breweries failed to hold on opening lift. Total sales: 11.100 shares; Indus- tialsiitoo; Mines, 3.900 Steel. Bethlehem. Du Pont. Union Carbide. Anaconda. Phillips Pet- Ifiifll-lll, Santa Fe and Southern Pa- c o. i. PAGE FIVE 4 i l 1 l L l Above our heads, in the bri ht Canadian we en'o . But he is so satisfied with the S i Y sunshine, the Srukas drone. Down our: fair way things are going that he says, "Let streets come German ranks. Squads of square- George do it!" helineted soldiers strut about. ~ _ _ Q His heart goes out to conquered peoples, ._Ye3' “"5 w“ m" be hfi-‘t can't be “m” to the women and children whose cities have Yllhm" a suPteme 95°"- If We 1°59» he" been bombed. Hc has no fear that next year '5 ‘he ma“ w blame‘ a bomb might rip In‘: home in pieces. He is Q He is not a Quisling, or a fifth columnist; m“ ‘veqfllmg W1“ cm“ m" 3158b“ 'ust a atriotic Canadian who is now uite _ , l . p . . Q You couldnt call him selfish. He pays certain that everything will come out alright. . ,., . . his taxes, buys \v ur Savings Certificates. But Q He cherishes those ideals we hold most he just can't believe that if we don't gain the dear. He is proud to live in a free country, upper hand quickly “George? might not be pleased with the high standard of living able to do it after all. I Could this man be you ? , Your country appeals to yon to forget Stlfpllld comfort, and I money, and enjoyment and to pitch in and do your part fill this one big job is done. Make this your sacred pledge: “BRAVE MEN SHALL NUT “IE QECAUSE l FALTEKED" l Tbir mrrmge il issued b) {be Depnfmesl a/ llivnIl/‘on! 4nd Supply/er Condo. ., ,_ zrrnmmnluzsaszauai ‘ERIE ~—~~ -~ - the bulk of the gains. Nickel weak- pflces o; an “my. o; “vest-ck ~ . ened 1-2 to 35 1-2. Snelters 1-4 to . f~ _ G d ‘t _. 1d i Toronto Exchange .. t. or: ..:"1'... Markets a! Thcl Abili/ibi issurbntlshieuei ill) $9.25. and common frcrn $0 to $8. t m; .lm ting an ap- ' » - -, j . 321M b; élilséeimzll); from we Abitibi Good heifers uerc $5 o $8 o0, mtd a Ce selling order. the preferred gaining l 1-4 to 6 3-4 and the common 8 cents to 60. Bathurst Power A firmed a fraction ard Ga at Lakes Voting dropped 7-8 to i5 1-8. _ Western 0115 had a dull session. TORONTO. Jan. .'l—(OP)—In- dustriai shares were the strongest group in today's Toronto exchanze market which was oniy moderately active. They sled an index 8H1!) of .54 while he gold; finished .15 down after mowing a sm-nil gain flQ-me Oil clzrscd 5 cents dawn at at early afternoon and i-lie Wtslem 8 and small gains armoured for oils closed the day with a lrss 0i Highwnod and Davies. Homestead .03 in the index. Volume at 143,- 011 and Gas was stronger at 8 000 shares was around last. weclds cents. average. Senior golds were stronger than the Juniors. Dome and Lake Snore firmed 3-8 1-2. Wrlihkflflr‘ greaves gained 8 cents to 2.80 and Labnqtie Wits, up 5 cents to 4.15. Hallnor added 25 cents and Queen- ston, sylvanite and O‘Bricn added 3 to 7 cents. _ The base metals were fairly ac- tive early Ln the day but they turn- ed sluggish later and surrendered Livestock Jan. S-(CPJ- Carlie receipts totalling 1,141 were registered ic-ziny at Mcntrenl live- stock markets. Cali reccin-ts were 575. sheep 663 and hogs 361. MONTREAL. rum $7 to $7.75. and common $5 lo $8.75. Good cows brought $7 to $7.50, medium $550 to $6.75. and ccm- mon from $5 to $5.50. Gunners and cutters ucrc $4 to $4.50. Bulls rezoned from $5 to an oxirune tcp of $8 Veal calves There were no tops. Gcoci vcnls mostly $13.50 medium kinds from $12 M) $13 11nd drinkers from $7.50 to $9, (37,155. ' $6.50. n21.- nbotxt ~ dy inst.’ work and uwtre on n Ila: basis at $10 to $10.50. Sheep W011} 50 to $7. Hoes were firm at $15.50 for B-l dressed. $11.50 for B-l alive fed and watered and up to $1160 of: trucks dilcvcred, Grade A drew $1 Der hog premium until diecmnls on “if grades. Soars ivore 8S to $925 live weight. Calves were firm. were $9.50 to $13.50. st ad closed higher. unchanged. The inception or the middlemen. l/Vhat Corvette Looks Like 1.‘. Winter e‘. tint. All hands nbourd one of Cllllfllfs ccrveties turn lo lhc job oi‘ stripping Ice (Ii-ft) after a hard bout with the stormy Atlantic, These ttle vesselse doing a grand (Canadian Press) Toronto-industrial stocks er; golds weaker; other strong group: . e y. Montreal and New York-Stork: Winnipeg-Wheat 1-4-cent lower. New York-Cotton higher; coiled HOW IT STARTED chain stare was in i859 when s teamcrrhnnt decided to retail his ("r-‘n n: ‘w rather than pass it through til! Use Minerva-for dandruiff Job for Canada and the Empire. ln the picture on the right can be seen the Ice crusted thick on ventilators, boats and dsvits. The hard-flung spray has has; where it hit; If." v