JANUARY 1o, 1940 isrocx QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) ‘w; Blocks 1 Am C and P Am For Pl‘ Am Radiator Am Tel Tel Am Water i MGIMu-nr-nk L; I s n s GNQIBQ | a DQC Beth Steel Clles Ohio Chrysler Con 011 Comnlollwea 5o Con Edison Curt Wright A E180 Auto Lite Elec Pr Lite Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear 'I‘i_re Gt Nor Pid Hudson Mir Car Lnt. Tel Tel Kenneoott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am O0 Paramount, _ Penn R R . Phil Morris Phil Pet Co Pure O11 Co Radio Corp Sears Roe Cc south Pacific Std Oil N J Stllde Corp Texas fol-p United Air Ilniied Corp United Drug United Gas Imp U S Rubber U S St CO U S Ind A1 A Vanadium Warner Bros Wost Union West Elcc Woolworth ll b3 Mulbfislh-IFGQQG é-Léo ' L n n u 3 330R l»:- Mulch minivan Tpm-s-I o4 man-n- uwvlv-ucinuwwn-w-un m-r mu »- a-u-ngp "‘ ' 0- I i§wfifii2éo-...$5oaiia-e-SSZIL.iifiiifisufi85fifi$qgtfifio§S£El85¢§S5S8s=8 (- NlilW YORK, Jan. MAN-For- eign Exchange: Great Britain de- mand 3.96 3-4, 3.95 1-2. 3.95 3-4; Oa- bles 306 1-11, 60-day bills 3.93 3-4, 90-day bills 3.91 7-8; Canada .87 15-16: France 2.24 1-4; Germany 40.251“; Italy 5_05'. Netherlands 53.- 31. NOTICE Tile Annual Meeting of the Island (iuardian rublishing C0109!!!)'- Llmitell. will he held in thl! ofliw of the Company, Charlottetown. Friday. January 19th, at 12 ocloek I100"- Note-Thi; meeting will be Id- {ourned to a later date in order that he reports (or the year ending January 31st. currenl. "my be sub- mmiiia. nmumvolv. u. colonel. Secretary. L-{IO-l-IO-ll. PERSONAL LOANS For Any Useful Purpose including Winter Expenses ONE YEAR TO REPAY APPLY TO NEAREST salmon or The Canadian Bank of Commerce MONTHLY narosrrs PROVIDE roa EPAYMENT R ¥°hMiit 1r You You Z °n BOlTOW Rnlielvfl 9°51“ 5 co t 55.87 8-5 g 10g g 100.96 8 9 s 108 s l- $14 g 21a s 202.23 $18 g 3m $ 303.25 $27 s 54o e 505.54 s15 $1.003 sl-OOO-M $39 OTHER AMOUNTS AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATES YOUR. ESTATE IS Montrealfitock Exchange (Canadian Press) links Close Bell Tel 167 1-2 Brazilian Q 3-4 Bruck Silk 1-2 Hick Products 17 Can Cement 6 1-4 Cl-n Car Found 15 1-4 Cm Oelr Pid 27 3-1 Om Ind Al A 3 1-2 Can Pacific 6 1-2 30 5-8 Cock Plow 9 Cons Smelt 48 Dist sesg 25 DOm Coal PM 2i Dom Bridge 2'1 1-4 Dom Steel B l5 1-4 Dryden 10 5-8 Founde. Co 10 7-8 Gen Steel W!‘ 8 3-4 Ham Bridge 6 5-8 How Smith 21 1-2 Imlp Tob 15 7-8 Int Nidlel 4-5 Int Pow PM B8 Lake, Woods 27 M00011 Front 8 3-8 Mtl Power 30 7-8 Nat Brew 33 Net Si. Ce: 96 5-3 Power Corp 11 1-4 Quebec Power 16 7-8 Bhawinigen 23 3-4 st 14w Com 5 3-8 8t Le-w P.1d 19 Sou Cm Power 14 1-1 St ct Cen PM 3° 1'3 Steel oi Can 8B Wpg E100 a Z 1-2 Wpg 111cc B 2 1-4 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) P BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE HANK ARRANGES. h Close libitibi Com 3 Abitibi Pm 16 1-8 “hum, 25 3-4 B A Oil 23 5-8 Bathurst A 15 Dom Tar '7 1'4 Don A 9 Fraser V '1‘ O 2° Fold A 21 1-4 Imp Oil 15 1-4 Irlt Pete 32 Melchers A 5 Price Com _ _ 23 Bank (Canadian Press) 51mg, Close Canade -— Comnleme 1'70 Nova Sootis —— Montreal 206 Royal Bank -- GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan, 9—-<AP—After an advance of almost s cent, when: prices today resumed the decline which has been under way the past. weeek, wiping out the early gains and tumbling about 2 cents below previous closing levels. Prices were the lowest in t/wo weeks. Wheat closed 1 3-8-2 cents 10w- er, May 1.01 1-2-5-8. Jly 9B 6-8- 3-4; Corn 5-8—7-li down, May 58 1-4-3-8, Jly 59-58 7-8; Oats 1-8— 1-2 lower. Farm For Sale 75 acre farm for sale on Upton Road, 4 miles from Charlottetown, 2 miles from Winsloe shipping station. Twolarge barns and good dwelling house and other buildings. Apply to owner, Neil Maedonlild, Winsloe Post Office. FOO-‘O-O-O-O-O-O’ L-Z66-l-3-10-l7i. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance _ Mimlmum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cente Central Guardian locals, 5o per word: Western and Eastern locals 2e per word; Announcements and C ' g Events 3e per word: C|a5$lfkfl 3c per word; In Memorlsm Notices 70c per inch; Lists oi’ Fl r I d Spiritual Ollerln Cothdlnldhlce 70c per inch. will and 10 cents for every additional 8 w Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4e 49 cents per application. lnch, Address llld z Cards, etc, 5o per nlme; Letters o! ding elllgement 4o words for $1.00 o s. N oticel o! Thanh and per word. Lilts of Subscripgons sentetion $1.00. Other rs on For Sale Agents Wanted FOR. SALE-USED MOTORS. sllafl-lllg, wood and steel split pulleys, hangers, belting. Write for list and prices. Control Creamerias Ltd. 11-373-1-8-51. Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE w a N r s: o I '1‘ o learn Barber Trade short 0011!‘!!- Expert training. Molar Barber College fialifax. 17-455. szolmooooo INTERN-ATIONALLY Known Food Products Manufac- turer has opening for. a reliable man between as and 50 years of I88. with car or suitable travel outnt, in nearby rural r IHPDLV _ established Everyday Necessities tied up " in. 5a] not. ne . Begin ustb zcale“...'“~i“ell f‘ Write 1111mm m; lmpvavsl- kins Company, Montreal, Que, mot. Z-C_-1A. Female Help Wanted u-lzs-i-io-is-zz-zo. WANTED - a woman ron Miscel] light house k060i"! in Cillllni-TY- aneous 0W1 honw- “PW crfflgggfff}; a runs REMODELLED, RBPAIBED. __,___ o1 Elm Ave. L-no-i-lo-ll. WANTED-EXPERIENCED MAID. iii-i Mrs. Roy Prowse, MalL 340%. Male and Female Help Phone 279. - - Wanted Teacher-L Wanted WANTED IM MEDIATELY FEMALE Prolcsinni 'I‘(‘l1"ll(‘l‘ for Union Road Srllol-l Queens Co. E. Lamont, Secretary. L-4l7-l-10-3i. 110W ‘I0 GIT A GOVERNMENT Job as Letter Carrier. Postal Clerk. Customs Examiner, cler etc Free Booklet The M Ltd.. Toronto no). Oldest in Can- l ads. No Agents. ' t0 I ience helpful? seilln??i‘pe".’i§fiiéi produce pnces ' lviuorrifunnj Jan. s-ltcPl-rrn- rluce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion Depart- ment oi Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 29; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 28 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized, regradcd butter, iwholesale Jobbing price, 27 3-4, Que no 2, 27. Cheese: Ont white and colored, current receipt price, 17 1-2. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, sclllnlr price. A-lnrgze 23; A-medium 22; A-Iplillefs 20; B—lal'gc and C unquotcd. Potatoes: Qll~ no 1 75\1.l5-l.2'\; N-llH-IZ-S-W-M. Que I10 I 75's 100-110; NB n0 l '15'.€T1Too;l.a5;'1=m no l 155T!‘ 1.40. v Livestock MONTREAL, Ja-ll, 9-(CP)_A1l classes of livestock were steady to strong today bn the Montreal live- stock market, the Dominion D;par7.- ment of Agriculture reported to- day. '1llcre were 146 cattle, 45 sheep and lambs, 937 lIOES and 286 calves for sale. Cows were in good demand. A few good cows made $5.50 w.th medhm kinds from $i_50 tn $0 altd com- mon bulrhers frsln $3.75 to $1.25. Canncl-s and cutters wcrc $2 75 to $3 50. C"ll'illlf\ll blllls \\'!‘l“ $4 lo $5 Calves were slroztgu‘. There wcre boncans line may be the determining factor.” £&% SERVICE on the Economic Fran “Materials and money countfor so much in this war that a resolute, loyal and enthusiastic economic front l I MINISTER OP FINANCE: To your restless question ‘When can I help win this war?”——the answer is NOW. On Monday next, the Government of the Dominion of Canada will offer the First War Loan. The purpose of this Loan is to provide money to carry on the war, not only on the battlefields, but all along the Economic Front. Let us explain what the Economic Front means. It means a war in which the entire natural, industrial and financial resources of the country are used to defeat the enemy. It means a "total war” in which every citizen takes a part, in which his personal resources must support those of the Nation. In such a war, one of the chief weapons is money. Where is this money to come from? There is only one answer. it must come — and come voluntarily- from the savings of our people. The difference between us and the Germans is that we, of our own free will, lend our money- it is not ruthlessly taken away. This is your opportunity to do your part in this struggle against l-litlerism. The eyes of the world are upon you, upon Canada, one of the strongest members of the British Commonwealth. Canadians must show that their strength, their courage and their resources are all in this fight against "brute force, bad faith, unustice, aggression and persecution.” The news of the success of this Loan must go ringing round the world. Be ready to buy War Loan Bonds. They will have the proven safety and salability of Dominion of Canada obligations. Any investment Dealer, Stock Broker or Chartered Bank will take your subscription. The quicker the economic war is won, the greater will be the saving of human lives . . . the swifter the collapse of the enemy. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FIGHT I‘ OR FREEDOM no top veels. A few good veals made $11.50. The bulk o1 the veal: were of cxammon to medium quality and were sold between $10. and $11. Drinkers ranged from o6 to $8. and grsssers mostly $5.25 to $5.60 Lambs were mostly sold on a flat basis at $8, to $8.50 and sheep $3 to $5 according to quality. Hogs were steady at $.50 for bacons fed and watered. Selects drew ti per hog premium with the regular cuts on 011 grades. Sows were 06.50 to $7. Tops $7.25. Hugs sold on rail grade brought $12.60 hot weight. FINANCE than 5 weeks, although extreme at the clwe. The list did fairly well at the start. then ran into a brisk but brief selling wave around noon which put most issues in low terr- itory for the day. Sufficient sup- port arrived et the last to stem the slide, but losers were the majority at the final gong. The Associated Press average of 80 stocks was off .5 of e point, eq- ualling a similar fall Nov. 30. Vol- ume war, 671.350 shares compared with 631,860 yesterday. Canadian issues were generally and Imperial Oil dipped fractions NFIW YORK Jan. 9--fAPl- Stock market leaders tcday stumbed while Walkers and Lake Shore gain- ed as milon. Prominent share back sliderswln-V United Alffiait. dlenrlflMartllnjk into the slwrlwst dwlirle 1n more eluded U. s, S1991, Bethlehdmflled Chemical, Du roaowmonris- Chrysler. Sears Roebuck, 105W °Y 2 W111“ l" 50 W" 1mm“ tional Harvester, Douglas Aircraft. sum. Chesalfiflkfi 8» Ohio Ind M“ Interna- Manvllle Texas Corp. U. S. Gyps erlcan-Vawallen Steamship. ulilllIllOhllll-BFQQQ‘ falrinl I l ‘l lower. Distillers seagram. Dome. In- 1 ternational Nickel, Brazilian, ‘Ford. , l MACHINE REPAIRS EN GIN ES-IMPLEMENTS-MILL MACHINERY, FOUNDRY WORK t IRON AND BRASS CASTING-S HALL £9‘ STAVERT l4 QUEEN sr. CliARI-OTPETOWN UT ‘IFIU’ F" “c.-