‘FEBRUARY s. 1941 THE BHARLQTTETQVVL“ shown?“ - TsTocK QUOTA TIONS i Montreal Stock . Toronto Exchange . N. Y. Stock Exchange Pmmf‘? Hcmme, Exchange tea were c ked b oli l _ p --—- 0X Kfwlps in the firs“? seislon ‘do ~ o, o- vum-». M '=l'.'..":zl.2“.t“:.i;2.*;:.*:.::l;'ttr. n. The c ...... .. . l n en m“; at 110.000 shares. v Em“ ' Prtsttn moved in volume or 15,- Stock: Clone m r '- 151 .000 WW8 and slipped down to zoo gglflmn 5 7.3 l but recovered to clcse at 296, down Am C and I‘ 26 3-4 5,1; only 4 cents net. Kerr-Addison Am Tel a; Tel 163 23% m ll“.*:.r:r.:°:a2*= reel. i’ r: Carlllwnd - -- -nel' awmoo _ 5- 5353;: ~ * .2 1* 5.1.": zeal: ‘inn’ t?’ that: were. :1 c: e . co smr" 21. 4 °Mi€§i.¥“<‘§al§°“l‘3§l?f.' .333?’ 15°13" 3P1“. °“‘° "‘ “" Bmfifiilgfi a 1:4 Crlw- Lake short} declined a-oc t3 Cvrllysfilllison g; fie“ a 1-4 f 1-2. 131cm helduiinfivao strong Elec Auto Lite 28 7-8 Imllrqxfil 1.3 Lon and (gentml Procupl inc? Long lagers l? 7-‘ Poo i; l...§l.°i‘;‘.l“li.."8i;.2“§..l°?. rt.“ can; m e Ni"- slm C“ 1 eille off 2 cents stee Rcclll: r‘ Mont Ward 32 l" """’“d“ 55 '2 quieter than ustlal ago tn w” l NY Cent 36 Pm"? 9°’? 5 4 l wa up a cents to 13o e m“ NOr Am l: l2 H Shillliglfiljzln 1g 1' ' Imperial find International Pet.- Pen RR o £11K; St 5- ' e .. . gteglflyvggn 3.3 . , £353. T3853. .‘;.‘...‘€n.3.'.§n ‘P? Eiiiiikifit‘? 3S i‘? f c d 39 1,3 Brazilian, Canada Stcamshlps, In- Texas Corp 37 1.4 ‘ml ° dustrial Alcohol A, Farnny rue-met United Air '1 1-3 Its-ire Loblnv issues and Dcmlnion US Rubber 19 5-3 11188. The Abltlbl stocks weaken- U5 steel C0 62 ed narrowly and lossel ot a point. Vanadium C01? 301-8 or more were netted b Canadian Weflt Union 9 3-3 . a..mrrs..ri~...r-mnc.s‘=tls- we“ m“ " lag-d Flcdeglcllgiflzlglggllfifwrlter gcivzwglplgpl-pmtlon and Frggey v05.‘ Assam’ "s Home dil lost 3 cents to 2.110 Arl- M I N NEW YQR.K_ Feb. 2—(APl—-Tlle gin-Canadian was doom 2 to 86 and .1411; market ended 013150‘ its wrzlr-it Celmtmt 1 to 22. l'*.*:-*.;:.l"3l..n°"....y;l. “Y - my“: fsswgwgt 13kg: gjvgxg?‘ 3 Grain (By The Ouudlur Press) 5Q 5 .0 S O . ‘ULgmgutrfiglcsclxgpagfigpbaga 16:; TURONTU. FED. 2_-. Pm“ e " 1 t A t n ' __i. Stocks Close bfflllluzllalllsthlgg fuccaessgjveuglylyysgéklyl CHICAGO, FY80. 2—-(AP)—A re- A 1 Cd “hmlwlill” 3.°l‘Jl’“§§‘.-.5‘~°.l°’o“...°’..° - Zfiai-fallfiferlilll“§.-i°§fil§“”fo$"§l9§é l Aillthenl “ i‘? “p” y n e ' ’ succeslsi scsslons forced wheat Aunn- 1:95 3Il&%6%§l§§rr§:_y°'wl'whi°c§l°d $32 l prifies dglifllwlellg yestfrvgpyihbut lope Beaétlgd 1g the smallest ‘ma. Oct 19, Ira es recover par e ear y Bobja .03 Prominent on the losing side d ed Ah s 1 1 2 Bralgm 9185 were US. Steel, Wheeling Steel,’ em “sbrfifeli ‘Qfhmuxlzh “ BM Due“ 08 Chlyslen Douglas Aircratt, Amerr- g rsdllzvu-il 91° bag-lit" Bram“ b‘ 1"“ “1°<p“°“°' wfislmghmw’ m" twp ei i. ls’ l: y<l th w l “r Buff Alli: 4'25 ion Carbide, Eastman Kodak, J. I. 8on9“ i“ fiver ed mg Cannon’; 22 Case and Santa Fe. m PM)“ 9cm w‘ w 95,- can MM mom. (he M, issues finish,“ but later rallied to near the days Gem PM fin moderatelysnhlcfid “are hléentrllietzctg WP levels- Om Pom“ ~12 American me ng, 0:‘ .1‘ an " _ ' ~Y~C°-P*.'-1;‘?;d 0., m: ,, , , plwfififfir wfiltiiltfiii-liéi gl-‘efiililfir "l3 onsol a wa ve ‘es ~ - ‘ - mom, n 501d 1,, b10612, o, 50o to widened a little yesterday as sOulh- ggreligsurum 1.45 5.000 shares and was of‘! 1-8 a-t 5 em am easwm hmlses cmplemd Denmon "2' . l’~°ll.‘nl’p‘2§'“§l§“n.d gtltlllrlagllggrdeéilotix: Dime ' 23 3-4 ‘ha’.°,.,,‘§}“XCU?,§‘K§‘,Q;Q“Dfijflfilnifi tlolns recorded gains and ilsses 1a; gélsfltlltlpalillti 1-4 am mun-national Nick“ m the they shuttled back and tcltll w.t l- _ . mining 8-,- up Each 10st 1,3 in a I-Z-oent. range before finisll- Flarlcoeur .45 ' ' ' ing l-4 cent, higher, May wit-eat at Gillies 03 1-2 1o 3-4 and July '18 a-a cents a 61mm» 01 1-1 lbugheL Goidale .14 _ . , Gold Gale 10 Grandcro 03 1-2 I Hard Rock 8'1 currenmes Hollingel‘ 12 Boneless llorso Mo t “m” °“ “° a awey 5 Int. Nickel 4 509s 5 NEW YORK. Feb. 2—(OP)-The Jack Wal 19 l-z ° - he rectal: testament l“: g (>911 g . p lll< 3 ; l‘ ll o 6'0"“ Mo" 50% — — 5c Ib- ‘i? $5.112?’ §é’.‘f飑€l‘.§"il‘l‘ll“g§ai?l3li-' ‘fiilé ‘£322. "$31.2 Beef Tripg 50's _. .- 4 L2; lb. ed all losses accumulated through» lfigflt .59 Coll Tripe so’; _ ._ s l_2¢ lb. °“.§.h“§‘°c$,,°°,;,‘§,-.,€.,g3w.f2,mnct ti: lfgficgig S? g1, 1 . - cells ac .3 ABOVE MEATS Au- NE-w PACK- gmll-ltillilingwlfrdolllvnwnrd trend which Madren 55 started late last week. The Canad- Mnlartic .97 “hm! c ian dollar remained at o2 3-4 cents. McIntyre 4r 1-2 o (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control MOKGITZIB l.1'7 Board rate 9.00-9.91 per cent dlS- ‘ltgz%stttz'e ' y) . ‘A c at era . l Company °°““ ----- Mono» o - Mlnard’; relieves aches. Noll: b .26 l-2 '~" NOPfltlda 55 1-4 Nzrmetal 35 Nor Cdrl .50 O'Brien 80 Okalta. .65 19ml?“ 15-? am ur . P rtan .05 P. E. l. Division Canadian Red Cross Society Pfiymalslller 22 nmrvrz MEMORIAL HALL, MONDAY. FEB. a. s r. nl. 2% Mr. Norman Sommervllle, K. 0., Choir-man Central Council, ggeifiltlhofl 25:2 Cnnadlnn Red Croce Society will be special speaker. San Anwnlzo 2:37 Sand Riv .05 gllerrltt . lscce . r480 Slave Lake .11 Steep Rock 1.49 5”“ ha“ -°‘ . Teck Hugh 3.40 Upper Can 163 ventures. 3.53 ' Vermilnte .02 1-4 ou try n gg ra mg ourso w» o- UNLTSTED - Mandy . Under the provisions of the Federal Provincial pend meme 4 H, __ Advertising Bales Payable in Advance Minimum Chem to: An Central Guardian looolo. lo Clluliled 8c per war d‘ ll ma: end amino-l (lltlclllrlnq Cantu. m. so per lune: l-wm '1 m e din: on: u“ nd lilmnetoreveryed tlolllll to llreclotlomieeoerllncborleperword. end Presentation 81.00 01hr! n"! fill Condolence “gm ' "l"! nu Incl: Mldrea rnnllonllon. Youth Training Agreement, a four weeks Course on Poultry and Egg Grading for young men and women between the ages of 16 and 30 years will he held at Charlottetown, opening on Monday, February 10th. Applications for this course will be received immed- lately. Applicants must be in unemployed circum- Stllnces. Address applications to W. R. Show, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Charlottetown. l nerd; Woolen: end intern "will ‘l’ B" "r0: Annonooemen end Coming Event! 3e per worth L-601-l-31-3l. 1 y Advtfllllllllltl ll Cento ' Notices 10o per lllllhi l-lll-I "9 enl l0 word: [or Notlceo or Tlunh on! mu ol Subscription» For Sale N___________ "gt BALE-NEWLY FIESIIENIID To Let BOOM T0 LIIL-PARTLY FUR- nialled. Apply Guardian. Produce Prices —.i__ MONTREAL. Feb. 2—(CP)-Pro- duoe Market prices here today, es repzrted by the Dominion Depart» ment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: ilret grade creamer] printa, Jobbing price, 34-34 1-2‘ lrst grade so ids, Jobbing price, 3d 1-2-34: Quebec no 1 pasteurized. regraded, wholesale price, 33 33-8- 33 l-2: Quebec no 2 regarded, 32 l-2. Receipts Ll‘ corresponding week llwt year, 5,802 boxes. Cheese: Western white and col- ored. vrholeaelg price. for export. l4. liege: graded shipments in used free cases. otter-ed at A-large 23- 23 1-2; A-mediunl 20 l-B; A-pu.l- .80-A5'.Bel1nlrdn redo no l 50': lbll-al“. Montreal Curb (By The‘ Canadian Press) %~__-__‘°“lmm “'“°*5"="*”*-*§*'~ w d rm ... rt: . p - "a M“ _ a “m” M“ n Teachers ante BA cm l.‘ swmrciu Crone. Aonl. Ohorlel WANTED-TEACHER I-‘Oll. DUN- Bflmm" ' 7" Elwin. B06 Lake Bt-reel. Nelson. rtoilrllze School. W. B. Dover. Blllllul" A u 54 _ ~°- uaoo-l-oo-a-o-ra. flegrgtgry, n-sm-a-a-al. lgspualll/T“ an '0! some novnu: omen ' Int _ — - Pete ll l-z B“ “Willi-hr more. Seven yeon work wanted Price cam x l0 °1° It Walker's uverv Friday. L~M5'2-3-ll. Miscellaneous "gill-on JOHNSTON‘! BEAUTY sermon: reclltllllw “ldlmelllfil-l" ‘ - v l 5“ 1W Kent near Queen St. L-m-l-ol-al. EXPERIENCED M A N W A N T B w rk on farm. Apply 12 Bpring. St. 662. Lost BANKS LOST - WALLET WITH OWN- el"'s name and c nto. nlng sum of msney. finder leave GuflKTB-n. Reward. 3- “T- 131 The Clnltllln Prom Stock: C] l Msntreol ‘Nova Scvlde- w zen FOR EACH $4.00 You . GET BACK $5.00 $5.00 lo! $4.00 SW00 (er $8.00 $15.00 (or $10.00 $50.00 for $40.00 $190.09 l6! $80.00 War Saving: Certificates on d direct obligation of the Dolnlnlcn of Canada, repuynblo ln 7i yuan. Al the end o! lhol llme your investment will have lnereund twenty five per cent, which reprelenlr interest cl 3% compounded hull-yearly. They may be redeemed ol opllon of reglrtcrod owner, iller llx month: from date of intro cl on ertablirhed null of voluu. The Iellcwlng lnblo rlprennh on average burl: d loving. Thole figure: are only illurlrollve, or the amount of raving which l: possible will vary according lo ouch Individual‘: family and other economic clreumrlarmr. Earning: Saving: Maturity Voluel For Wool: For Wool: of Annual Purrhon Up to $20 25¢ lo $1.00 $ I5 Io $ 65 Over $10 0O S30 $1.15 I0 $1.00 S I0 I0 $130 Over $30 lo $40 $1.15 In $3.50 $l45 lo $115 Over $40 $3.15 I6 $9.15 $145 l0 $600 THIS IS WAR SAVINGS PLEDGE MONTH Sta/d ‘View! @¢ WAR SAVINGS (E __ PAGF. rlvlz Canada Neecls Your Dollars Now . ,__,_ You’ll Be Glad of Them Later Out of a rock-set determination lo "do their bil"— out ol u burning desire to help Canada through to victory-tens of thousands of Canadian men and women are learning anew the age-old virtue ol lhriltl They ore not spending or giving —- they are saving! .—when they buy War Sovinfiv Certificates. Those who contribute to final victory in this way will also enioy the practical benefits ol systematic saving. The cost of victory is high, but when borborism is beaten your dollars will come marching back to you. Money saved NOW fiows hock into ull our pockets 'A high percentage of the money raised by War Savings Certificates goes as wages to workers in war plants. Their purchases, in turn, provide work in all other industries. Money soved NOW will provide otter-the-wor protection Tens of thousands of employees in factory and otfice are working steadier hours and at better pay than in many months. Now is their time to save. Money put into War Savings Certificates wlll provide a welcome nest-egg in the readjustment period after the war. just think what this may mean to you and your family. Money saved NOW on non-essentials releases funds for notional needs Fewer civilian demands for unnecessary articles will mean that more labour and materials can be devoted to the great task of providing goods needed to win the war. Wur Savings Certificates ore privileged securities for (oncdlon workers These certificates were designed for you. They were made especially attractive for your hard-earned savings. No one may pur- chase more than $600 worth in one year. They are a direct obligation of the Domin- ion of Canada, rcpayable in 7% years, hut; they may be redeemed after 6 months at an established scale of values, at the option of the owner. Registration protects you from losing your money even if you lose your certificate. Published by lb: War Saving: Committee, Ottawa. RllFlCATlES Arrow/My. l :1 | l i.