AUGUST_ 29,_1941_ THE CHARLOIILETOWN GUARDIAN PAQE FIVE Alients Wanted-Female , __.._ -- (illtLS OVER 20 OR. WOMEN OF papa appearance wanted to dis- uubute well known line o! 1100-6 lilwssities. Good ODDOTW-“WY 1° cl-vlitc indevelldent ear 8- All" ply Rawlcighs, Dopli- M14" 79441‘ 1-1.. Montreal. Canadi- To Let r0 rm - TWO ROOMS. i4 ur- D01‘ lliilsborgtreet. I..-128-B-2'l-3i For Sale FOR Fl 111E - BINDER. APPLY A. Brits. Cumberland. L-223~B-294i. r-oliifv-a courllii. lass Mgollllgifia. .r sale. John . bmimdaa‘. DON, _. ________j____- I-‘Oit saw AYRSHIRE GRADE cow. rreshened two months. Price $40.00, also fat cows and heifers and two young cOWs to freshen \V. R. Dennis. LZ05-8-28-3i F011 SALE — CHOICE TWO YEAR nlrl Rclzlstered Yorkshire Boar. Si; ' ll. lllltV Willis. Comwxa-zfl-B-mbm‘ Foifiiia - Danna "iilfaiisi. llnnimerless 12 aauge shot mm- Aoniv Guardian. 1.4254494!- %__,,,g,,,_ ,__________._ FOR SALE — CLYDE MARE l Years old. Works anyhere. W. F‘. A. . t . Stewart Strathllafllliléaamm‘ Wanted WANTED CAN ACCOMMO- date one passenger to Montreal, leaving Sunday. Phone B6. L251 WANTED — SCHOOL AND COL- iege books. Ebro-hangs Stu-re. Phone 860. 108 Richmond Street. 14-199-8-28 ~31. __.__________.______ WANTED — GOOD LARGE SEC- one-hand Dipeless fumaoe. Advise Guardian. 1-142-8-28-41. WANTED — ‘IRANSPOB/HATION to Boston for two ladies. One leaving‘ the 4th or 5th. the other the 16th. Emily Porter, New London. L-235-B—29-21. WANTED — HOME FOR BRITISH Guest Child (Girl), coming in from the Country to attend P.W.C. For further information. phone Miss Fullerton 363. L-azs-a-za-rll. Educational A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A girl to earn a lee Course and Board at a Business Collette with small remuneration. Require- mentm-References: neat appear- 4__years High School. e Principal, 4170 Gir- ouard Aveieue.‘ Dame de Grace, Mon rea. ue . l L-317-840-1i. Female Help Wanted frllfessilinal Bards Mcl EOD 8i BENTLEY W E. BENTLEY It O. i. A. BENTLEY it. O- C. i. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prinee Street I -_ llloalleil a on. l ll. r. llllclllslill ‘i Chartered Accountants : Eastern Trust building ‘i C‘ riottetolm I M. AVLBAN FAWi-i B-A LLB. ciihlii".i‘.'i.l.i“éflf°m' “c. MONEY ‘I0 LOAN. : 4D l l ‘ALEX w. MATHESON l s. ' figffldfolhnsoalci-roanw m ‘w I0 (ii-est George s4, MAID WANT — APPLY A1‘ 200 Pownal Street or Phone 021-1.. L-210-B-20-3i. WANTED — AN ABLE GIRL: neat appearance: references: Cooking not essential: two adults. Address: Miss Isabel J. Irwin, 4110 Girouard Avenue. Notre Dame del ems, treal, be . M” QmL-gid-B-ID-li. Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 238 Grafton. Reasonable rates. L41!-8404i. BOAIIDER-S ACCOMIHODATED AT '17 UDDGI‘ Prince. L-IYI-O-D-fi. 31111151113 scnollvmrvnsrm mve block from coiled». M Edward Street trifl-I-fl-ti. Miscellaneous CAN LEAVING F01! HALIFAX August 31st. Phone 1500.3. L248 SPECIALS - MR8. JOHNSTON’! ‘ ‘, Salon. Oil Permanents. eto. L254-a40-si CAI! LEAVING FOR MONCTON or St. John Sunday morning. Can accommodate three. W133; lie BUY! BACK DATE MAGAZ- llvs. New Books Verse. vivid eel- Fctirmg plum-mi. unusual cat-- IOIIIFR rust-M We "M" Bunnlv Company. Box 411. Toronto. u! land after May 2a, 104i loi- Y" ‘TORONTO. Alli. 39 -— (OP) .- Mining quotations: l/I treal Stock New Y k S “°°"' °‘°'° , on or tock 43;.- oa _ ,0. ermao _13 Anglo 51 Exchange Exdhange Amt-field ,0. AQVQY .05 7-8 __..._. Aunor .. 1.60 - 5W,“ Benkfiaid _ g5 stacks 1531"" Am C and F r 39;: gfgéglgd ‘ids 1.10 B... flfel 7 a ‘ Am Tel a ‘r41 z 155 a-4 mm n. it. .10 Brazilian ' a l‘, Anaconda 39 1-8 l‘ r- 11 3.8 ,5 c Pow A - Baldwin Loco l5 a.a °}' w **-'-- “'5 ma, Prod i4 i-a Bendix Av 3, Ank .. 42s gall N01‘ P!‘ 5 I‘? Beth Steel 70 caflbg“ r . -55 can Cal‘ Found 6 3.4 m.“ ,5, Ohio 3a Gent Pa‘ 2.30 {jan Cal‘ Pfd 23 4 Chrysler 53 can PM a ,1 1.86 {Jail Ind Al a 81-2 Con Edison 1'1 a-4 chasm ~13 1'2 pa“ Pill) a 1' E60 All“) Li“ 38 3-8 Oomam-um i ’ 1'36 can steam 55 5'5 Gen Elec 3g 7-3 Co“ am“ ‘ - 135 celancsc 3'7 4 Gen Motors 39 14 my," , 38 cockslllltt Plow 5 1- at Nor Pfd as 1-2 Dom, l" - 4° cons smelt 38 Kennecott 33 5.3 Dorm! s Z2 3-4 Dam Coal Pfd i8 3-4 Mom war-d 34 3A Duquesne _‘. .02 1-3 pom Steel B 7 1'3 N Y Central l2 3-4 Eu; M“ " '12 3'4 4' pom Textile '12 Nor Pac 13 1-8 Eldorado i’ 3m Dryden 5 Pen R R. 23 5-8 Falcon 7-: I .43 Follncla co. 15 Phil Pet Co 44 a-4 “d m“ l" 9-25 5m Steel ware 5 1.3 std Q11 N J 43 b8 Wrmmd 4i .03 Ham Bridge 4 Texas Corp 4g 34 Francoem ~ ~93 How Smith 14- Unlted Al!‘ 41 1-2 Guue ~49 ‘m, To.) 12 1-2 u 5 Rubber 241-4 Godssum . .05 1-2 llll Nickel 34 1-2 U s Steel co Gold Ben J2 Lnke or woods 11 Vanadium Co.) 35 1-a Gold m; ~24 llill Power 22 West Union 3a Gold ca“ - 95 Norancla s4 i-a West mes a2 i-2 -°° ~ - 4 1-4 Gunner as s-a Pollci Cori’! Halcmw ' Q1i“lll:€iP"Ol;X€T 1 2, Halliwell 1 g , ' liivlll g. - ,- - .- - - 3i‘. com 2H Montreal Curb W3“; I ' 8-“ s. L.l\\‘ Pid 1s ma 333mm . I112 11:: ._.__ Home Oil 35g D 0 u L T gm?‘ c Close Eager“ is .21 ' 0m Y 28 1-2 i Abitibi Pfd s 1-8 IMP M D .25 Asbestos l9 Int- Nlck 24 s-a B A Oil 1a 1-4 Int Pete ,» 1a 1-2 Beauhamols a r-a Jul: Wai . .16 1-2 Bathurst A 12 1-4 355011 .35 Dom Tar ls l-a Kerr Add 4.550 --—-' Don A 5 1'4 if‘? 1;,“ .71 Fraser l0 9- e 14 1.2 BUYING DAILY. FIBSBI‘ glr o 2g mung‘! 4.10 Home ‘ .11 3-4 Cull Your Fiocks and 11:31; gtlm n9 mtitifehl‘ L 1-32 Dis ose of our Non- Macasss. 335 p - MacLeod 21 Layers whilie the Mar- Madsen 1.2 kct is Goo . ihlgfjfiili’ 1-56 __ 8° .04 CHICAGO. Aus- eB-flifib-BW- M°K°“"° 1-06 Mflttllflw & Mad-Gall er? bidhgrfiéu. igyfiailssduayindwhiéagéi lyttiflypzzers H - I d gitieind SD68!!! reactilrig nelvé pea: Nggbign .26 "W" §3§£21§§L."°‘.%" ti... ans..." .22 - 1 _ Norands. 54 Bridgetown, P. E. 1. rwklxfflisg chum‘ ‘gnchaniedn: 3i? ggfiggm, d fgg _.__ _._ . _- r, . . -8—3- . - ~ l . :2" E Sa-glv-e-S-qpcorn i-2-a-4 higher, Okalta _55 POR SAL ?°".‘-."1°3°.2§£;“.7‘i’i°._i"‘ 232a: - - up an - . ___._- 3-4 higher. l Pamour 33 0n account of illness am wmmHGf-fug. “Aoppgggirtggen 1.2g 1-4 cilmllened to Se" my ‘mg’ Llghtnéig of hedging sales, strength pm); crow 2m l ' d restaurant 1 1-2 at Chicflflo w“ m“? 00d mill. Powell ,3’; a O“ an n . t‘ buyln in wheat futures p 0n Preston 3gp lllllcs from Chariot e own. wmnm gum exchange may Royal". 2‘ H- P- BM» Pr" “"- 8.’.“2.t’..‘“?r%t: cram gt A»- lllllflllll» Mallml“ R°“d' liar and '19 l-lfoents a. bushel tor sfirrilatgi-‘t uila-s-zl ggeegtf- in ‘- r- e" .00 .- siscos ,5; . , Slaoen g4 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance goauamnd .3. _ ivlirnimum (‘harge tor Any Advertisements :5 ‘ g, 1:82 - - a | l3, a er word- Wtern an II will 111861711 ,15 "Qilfliilfifi ‘Ahlilnuoiilltentcntl: and Cinning Eventa 8o per word: Sud Basin 1,72 trinssirled 3c pi-r vurd; in Mam “ ‘Notices 10o per tnohi U!" 0| Sullivan 55 Floral and Spiritual oliaringa. Cards. eio- 5o w "m: WW" i" Sylvanlta 2,40 Condolence 10c per inn-h “lending enga meat 40 words Ior 81.00 Teclr Hugh 3,90 and ill cents for every additional 3 wo Notices of Thanks and Trans R85 45 Appreciation, 70c [er inch or 4e per word. Lists or Subscriptions Upp can 1377 40 cents per lurn Addrc: and Presentation 81.00. Other rates on Ventures 4315 application. ' Waite Amu 4,75 Wrt Hal-g 4m Markets At A‘ Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial and junior oil Itlwka Usher; golds lower. Montreal-Utilities, papa" and 51%|’: higher; other industrial: New York-Stocks closed higher. WmMNI-Wheat higher. New York-Cotton and No. 3 sugar lvzrer: coffee and m. 4 sugrlr high Produce Prices Aug. 28—(0Pl_ Produce Market prices here t.day, Is WWII-ed by the Dominion De- pai-tment of Agriculture, ioilow: I Butter: first grade crezmery prints, Jobbing price 31 1-2——38;l first grade solids, jabbing price, s: —3'7 1-3; Que no l pasteurized cur- rent Nwlpt price. 36-46 1-8; no 2, 35-85 1-8; no l wholesale price 35 3-8—36 1-2; no I, 35-35 3-4. Cheese: western and eastern white, price to factory, Montreal delivery, for current make l5 5-8 FOB; west and east white“ wh-ie- ship- ment to the United Kingdom. E8881 graded ahimnents-ofierlng at A-largc 9 1-2—N 1-7; A—med- ium 30 1-2; puliets 32 1-2-38 14' a grade 2o l-z-ao; o grade 25-25 ma»... us whites no i so- 135: no I, .7 .00; NB whites no i .is--lss. 4 WANTED ALIVE OR DRESSED It is very important to produce eggs to help the war effort, so we emphasize the fact that you should keep your laying hens. But, Mr. Farmer, kill off your non- layers and ship theni to us, alive or dressed. We need thee birds. Prices are good, and we will pay full value on a graded or flat rate. .. The lloyal Packing to. J. D. JENKINS 38. Prices- Boy's Shirts and colors. ed. Prlces—— plain models in Blues, Boys’ Shirts in Chambrays and Broadclotiis. All sizes Collar attach- 59c. .0 $1.00 STUDENTS SUITS in Tweeds and Worsteds, single and dollble breasted, New Neclcwear Boys’ Necklvear, Students’ Tics colors. Prices- Green, Brown and Teal Blue. $15.00 a, $25.00 satin stripes and 25c. .0 $1.00 ROWSE BROS“ LTD. Bargains in both. Juulon ‘ BOYS’ s u I 1' s . BOYS‘ S U I T S DRESSED IN THE RIGHT KIND OF i CLOTHES FOR BOYS p- It's Back to School, and back to Prowse’: in tiid way for values ln Boys’ Clothing. These are typical values —- Fine Wool, Cheviot, Tweed or Worsted Suits. 110718198 lll prep sizes; Knickers in the boys’ sizes. price- Tops for style, wearability and. In Checks and Tweeds, single and double breasted with two Pants. Blue. Brown, Grey and Airforce. Sizes 22 to 28. Prlces— $6.50 m $10.00 Larger Boys‘ Suits with one and two Pants, single and double breasted, fancy back models, newest shades. » Sizes 28 to 33. Prices- $1 to Al, $14.95 fancy and Sizes 34 to Ask About Our Easy Payment Plan on Clothing Boys‘ and in fancy plain each Boys‘ Combinations, Atll- letic style. Sizes 22 to 34. Prices- 39c. and 45c. Boys’ and Colors. For the Best in Men's and Boys’ Wear Toronto Exchange ‘IORONIO. Aul- 2S—(CP)-A margin of gains over losses war-l posted by the Toronto exchange to- day and the industrial, base metal and western oil lndices were nar- rowly higher at the close aga nst an index loss o! .32 for the golds. Aggregate 253.000 shares. Malartic Gold Fields gained 10 cents. Showing gains of 5 cents or more were Preston, Buffalo-Anter- ite, Little Long Lac, Powell Rouyn and Teck Hu hes. Hallnlwr tirmed 20 oeni-s. Murp y 1 1-4, Gillies Lake 1 1-4, Kirkland Lake 4 and Mac- Leod-Oochshutt 3. Prices were down narrowly for CentraFPatricla, Ma- cassa, McKenzie Pickle Crow, Per- mn and Sylvanlte. Several of these were selling ell-dividend. Small sins showed for Nickel. turnover was i Prop. L88-8-28-6l ‘Q . Hudrn sy. Ste: Rock, si-rrtt and Ventures. A 02s of i5 cents Smelter; was olf 1-4. The price tone was a little strong- er Ior the utilities, foods and pa- pers.‘ Senior oils held steady and steels were a bit heavy. Home Oil firmed 4 cents and Dalhousie a traction. Anglo-Can- adian was down a cent. Finance By Bernard O'Hara Annotated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Aug. 20—(AP)— Aircrafls and a number o1’ “blue chips" performed on the recovery stage ln today's stock market but man so-cailed leaders remained in the aokgraund. " While there were a few gainers c! a point or so, mcst advanced were in fractions and losers were plenti- ful. The Aisociated Press average of 60 stocks held a net gain of .2 of a point at 43.1. ‘Transfers were 401.- 000 shares came utrough ior Faiconbridge and , Felt Hats ln the new Fall Styles and Blue. Green and Brown. Prices- $1.95 a. $2.95 Students‘ Hats - Boeing and Consolidated Aircraft‘ went into new high ground for the re Douglas United Aircraft. Glenn Martin, Air Reduction. Arrierlcan Can, Westinghouse, Eastman Ko- dak, Union carbide, Sears Roebuck. Kenneeott, U.S. Rubber, Standard Oil (NJ). Great Northern. American Telephone and Du Pout. Rlchlleld Oil and Pepsi-Cola, fast climbers in recent sessions. weakened on profit selling. Chrys- lar, Republic Steel and Youngstown Sheet were up l-l each. Declines were shown for Santa lb, N.Y. Cen- tral. Southern Pacific, Western Union and Woolworth. Montreal Exchange. Aus. I0—(CP)— The stock market staged an active session txday, with paper issues a feat-lire. Prices were irregular. Dryden went to a new h'gli an»: . Prices Brothers and St. Lawrence Corporation were also firmer. Balti- urst and Howard Smith were on the downside. Bell Telephone, Quebec Power, Canada Northern Power and Mont- real Power edged forward and Bra- zilian and Ottawa Power moved aok. Canada Steamship cormrion and preferred moved up to their recent highs but the latter slipped back later. A late firm tone wiped cut a deficit for International Nickel. NOHJidl was alwa s ahead but Consolidated Smel rs never got bad: a loss. General steel wares and Founda- tlon were on the upgrade but Build- ing Products, Canadian Car pre- ferred and Dominion ‘hr were in arrears. Outside of modest advances by Oelanese and Recent Knitting m s- eellaneous issues were down. losers including Alcohol "A", ogllvle and Wabassa. Total sales: 23.000 mare"; Indus- vtrlals. 14,800; Mines. 9.100. Use Mlnardh for lanai-rd". e m. New York Curb‘ Stocks Close Dalhollsie q 15 1-‘) Foothiik 55 Pend Ore 1,60 Banks Close Commerce 146 l-‘J Royal 152 1-2 The advertisement of Auction Sale of Furniture I authorised in tllh paper on Wednesday will not he sell st present. (Sllllfld) ID- IUIII. n P a-iriis-a-u. s s...