SEPTEMBER 19. 1939 darlirlyg. " an he bought it. before we A-;fl—_ 4‘. - "What a. lovely box of chocolates! Your husband must be a were married. I keep my imit- __ —Hurnorlst. \ THE (‘.HARLOT"l'ETOW'N CUA RDIAN PAGE FIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS J N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Clues .-.-ale.- I I Nrosbfl Advertising Ilates—-Payable in Advance Miznlinlun Charge for Any Ad-urtisments 2! Cents Central Guardian locals. 50 per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word: Announcements and Coming Events So per word; Classified Sc per word; In Memuriam Notices 700 per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc.. So per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 and I0 cents for every additional Appreciation, 70¢ per inch or 40 3 words. Notices of Thanks and per word. Lists of Subscriptions 49 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. other rates on application. For Sale To Let QPPLES, PEARS AND PLUMS AT l-'. S. Reeves. Southport, L-941-9-16-3. ro i.ar—LAn<§:;"1YnK'rsn room room with grate. Apply Guardian. FOR SALE - RE-CONDITIONED llll'e.sl‘lel‘s. Bargflm-5. Must be 501d 1-la.ll Mtg. Co., at Palmer Electric. L-942-9-16-31. TOR SALE—GR.Al)EI) SIIINGLES. 51,30 per square. MacLeod's Mills, Bellcvuc. L-2-9-19-2.. Fol: sAT.E’——Vl93s l)I«:so'r0. AP- ply Pete Kelly. Phone 670. L-999-9-19-31. __:——~:—--j~ l-‘OR. SALE—JACKE1'I‘ HEATER Several cooking ranges and heating stoves. 89 Rochford St. L-11-19-ll Male Help Wanted L-9-19-Z1-2.. TO LET AT 89 IIILLSBORO three heated furnished rooms. . L-6-9-l9-21. TO LET — DESIRABLE NEW SEV- en-room cottage, hot. water heat- modern. Apply M. A. Former. so citor. Phone 28. L-i0-19-61. TO LET — HOUSE 41 RICHMOND Street. Also two new apartments. Rent reasonable. Apply 81 Pow- nal. L-6-9-19-3t. T0 LE'l'—FURNISIlED HOUSE west end City. Hot water heat- ing. also two or ree heated furnished rooms. Apply 13 Syd- ney St. Charlottetown. L-13-19-21-21 WANTED SINGLE MAN FOB. farm work near city. Apply "M" c-are Guardian. L-D61-9-16-31. APPRENTICE W AN TE D T0 lcarii Bsrmr Trade Short Course Expert training. Molar Barber College, Halifax. N-766. Teachers Wanted WANTED AT ONCE TEACHER for Brackley School. Supplement $100. Male preferred. Apply to F/diward Sellick. Charlottetown R. R. 6. L-985-9-18-l. Work Wanted ‘two CAOUNTRVIVI GIRLS DESIRE work. Apply 91 Upper Queen. L-5-9-19-21. ’ Lost TO LET — HOUSE AND LOT. corner Grafton and weymouth Street, Charlottetown, formerly owned by me Misses Raokham. ill’) 0 0 ~ ;‘.l’l';” E’ ‘l.°“i’%§‘°.;..?.‘:‘l8é”°.§ a‘§‘‘“' " L-833-9-M-51. Miscellaneous ASK m Cudmolre Stores. L-1-9-19-3L __________———— Female Help Wanted wsmsn -— mm. APPLY lvms. Hugh Ewe’ Mmmitiicsz-9-is-2o. MINING _..._j#——————:— (Canadian Press) , . LOST — MAN'S COAT BETWEEN TORONTO. Sept. 13- the start of the late spectacular war erlands 53.15. (f) Canadian currency and foreign exchange not ‘exceeding $100. by any person in any_ calendar month. Charlottetown and Brooktleld. boom (g) Any non-resident may take with him on leaving Canada Canadian currency or foreign exchange not exceed- F1-“d°T IMVC 3‘ G““’S_‘g;‘é_9_l9_3: Stocks 01°” Principal Canadian issues drop- *—"" ing the amount brought into Canada by such non-resident when entering Canada. ________________; ped from 1 to almost 3 polnt-s- MA:- 5, Disposal of Foreign Exchan e: I: is s condition of eve licence to_ex rt that the proceeds in foreign LOST — 1929 FORD WHEEL AND A I33‘ 'I’_"‘yre W95 the heaviest‘ 105"’ sup" exchange shall be declared and offere for sale to the Board through an suthorizelixiicsler as soon as it is obtained; T1Te- RI€W“'“1- APP1 G“”d' A",,§.,", H34 D1118 2 5-8 l-0 30 1-3. II1l»€l”I13l’l°n31 for which purpose Form C must be used. ‘an’ 1'9 3-9-“-u' Benkfield 8 Nickel 5'8 .m 38 1'8’ Ford 2 to 16' 7. Exports by Mail or Parcel Post: Licences and permits are required for exports by mail or parcel post. 21 llmnpenal 0“ 1 “B to 13 7-8 E-nd in the case of exports of goods application for a licence in Form B must be submitted to the Postmaster at the 11 Lake Shore 1 3"8 "0 27 while Dis‘ ‘cmmdhm Pres.’ time of mailin ‘ In the case of other property a licence in Form K must be obtained in advance from an author- “ “Hers Seagmm’ walkers and Can‘ Cl u ized dealer on ‘surrendered to the Postmaster. 1A permit in Form D must also be obtained in advance in the To 2; lama" Marco“ Slipped m“:"1°m' 1 mod“ 0 circumstances mentioned in Paragraph 3 above. 21 The Asocmted Press average 0 . Asbmbl C m 322 8. E t I N f dl d: All th requirements mentioned above I ply except that in the case of an 700 SESE: :"::’9§{d:u:?:$,c’;L_:g,l?(l Abmbi Plid 10 1% cxportationnzifrgsooris l(el'N‘::':‘f0l:fIl‘(ll8fld froni! which no foreign exchange is to be received no permit on Form D is . o e S ' , _ 9 19 1- ,._ . very desirable ‘Knee g 1-2 8, last. Transfers totalled 1,733,630‘ gggsgisl 30 “e“”""' , . f rd, 0“ 1" . central location, over 198 shares against 1.5943100 Friday. ggauhagnolg 4 I 9. The forms referred to lileretin maty Che zihtalnedd Eomisthe Bosm riiied dsev:lse,r:r as o ows. H ii D St re 40 Among prominent share sliders Bathurst. A '7 7-8 Forms A and B——fi-om Co ec ors o _ us oms an xc e or an o z . ug es rug 0 ‘ 55 were Bethlehem Steel at as 3-4 off Dom Tar 5 1-8 Forms C. D. H. and K—from summed dealer!- aos . _ ' no A 5 1-2 Alibi)’ 22 1-8 ;_,§’.°‘",‘,§i,,.% §l;.f’.l§§l, 73391. zcirims? Frsiiser gnu‘ O 2:: MARITIME TRUST osz wesunahouso 110. 0” 4: Douslm ’§§3‘°o.l 16 SPECIAL NOTICE TO IMPORTERS COMPANY 55 Aircraft, '10, off 5; International, In, Pete 24 123 HRTVESWT 35- 0” 35 CMYSI" 33 1'2" P1109 CO!“ 15 1. Under the Order, no person shall import any goods, securities, or other property into Canada. except 156 ‘Richmond St. 3) lcllfg 3, and Anaconda, 31 3-4. 011’ 2 under and in accordance with the terms of s icence granted by thedBosrd.h b E ' ' . 2. L’ I I t: A 1' t’ fo licences to import goo s or at er property must e made on Form ii what Stocks did‘ Mon Sat Y k through tIlIecegOcfiCC2Ol‘m0‘i'0EuSt0r\"lJSp llI(flaLi“I‘arl)(sCiSErflt the port of entry’, except in the case of a_non-resident bringing 12 12 153 C b into Canada Canadian Currency or foreign exchange when Form must be used. This applies to imports by mail E55: CR5‘ fig ,g‘é:i’1:‘e3§“ .122 500 or parcel post as well as to imports made }l:y other mean:. i rt. t 1 f “I F F th h Mal ' " 1' ' s s or e same on orrn roug Eihorado so Unchanged 8:11’: (Canadian Press) 1 M. .ug1.0rAi;1e‘;I‘l;g:{::.I‘ desiring oreign exc ange 0 pay or mp0 mu ppy 1;»§Jd°°;'El,g mg Total Ewes s‘°°"‘ C'°" l If payment for an import is to be made in Canadian dollars the importer must make an application on - ' ' ler for permission to do so. To BE SOLD by puhnc_ Aucglun Fe,-nland 3 l 4 . 32 1_2 Form G through his authorized dea . ‘'1 “'°'"- 0' we Ll" C°'".‘s Bimdn‘ d 5% ,_2'prOCIUC€ 21$ gzznlilln 35 4. No licence or permit is required for the following imports: lli‘,,,,E‘c|‘:':;‘,’:;,‘,°,',f’d'v'i';l:,'1,::ie’ex,:,: grilffgfeuhaklr 4 7-8‘ -‘‘-’m_ Slip POW $1112 (a) Goods or_ other property_ which has been shipped to Canada from the country of export prior to the date on nay tlie rourth (lay of 0ctober'A.D.. Gods L,“ 40 MONTREAL, Sept. 1a_(CP)_Can.. $6’, 24 3:4 which this Order came into force. 1969. at the hour of Twelve 00°91‘ Goldule 15 gdlan commodity exchange, 81 Bgnd sh 9 1.3 (b) Travellers’ samples. noon’ 1- 1 gnd C"mm“ 0°!‘ ‘5 Butter Spot: Que. (92 score) 28 Gulf on 42 (c) Goods not exceeding A value of $100. by any person in any month. aiéclelil OITTE-‘l'|‘:‘r sTtliIit"ta(e:, '|¥1|e1:e ‘ml ggiiilinqeraocx 3 1-2 1-2 traded: Q1-19. (92 SCOT?) Sept-26 Hllmbie 0“ 68 3'4 (d) Personal effects belonging to and required for the use of any person entering Canada when brought in by am. being at staimope in Queen‘s Coun~ Home on 940 1-2A. Sales: 50 Que. (92 score). 25 L?“ A” 22 1-8 with such person. _ W» in L09 Thh'W"°'“'- b°“"°°d ‘mi 3 1'4 1-2. N13“ Hud ’ urrcnc' and foreign exchange not exceeding $100. brought in by any person in any month. I-Iomestead 5 x 4 (a) Canadian c 3 described as follows: BOUNDEI) on Hawev 37 ‘ Cheese Spot. Que_ white md co1_ Pant O11 ‘ ‘ _ L. 1' , h t 1 the Northwest by Covehead 3‘! mm 3 Mm 7,3 , d {,3 ' ——*—'r'—— 5. imports from l\I"'f0|1"dl8"d'- A“ “'9 “l,’°"5 ""l""‘3’“e“‘5 3”“ “"9"”? ‘"5 “PP 3' "CH" ‘ 5 “° Perm‘ Ind AI1ld's Creflkfii on‘ tlise nmtgi Nickel 44 1-2 “Eggs shot. Unquoted an I-‘orm,G is required in the case of payment for imports from Newfoundland in Canadian dollars. J MLaugin's anzon ‘5 - - ‘, Y . 1 . Siillrteii bycthe Road leading to Stan- % no 6. The \fIl"iOUS forms may be obtzllneri from the Board in Ottawa, or as follows. E999 ""1 0“ i-hf Yvenglhhnd °A“’I_l: K“: L31“ 114 l Form Fr—fmm Collectors of Customs and authorized dealers. rante o ta n rig 1 cen C “Li. 1 __ ‘ -_ ,1 __ of landfiacliititle more or less. ALSO Lake 8231‘! 33 CHICAC-,O_ SEDL 13_(Ap)_w-hem‘ Forms 1* and G‘ from autllnrnml rle'i era ALL that tract, piece and DMCCI 0' C 2 1.2 5 prices slumped as much as 2 1-2 Form P—fr0m Collectors of Customs. lsntlrliihiiltuntih lyh"lgow:;llcIliP Leitghom 55 cents a, bushel today bllt then ral-, fllrtyu our in hQu§en'sh gmntg‘ Ihgttle L L gig (C .._l-_—; ) llcdl silnliost a CEl1'il..wgr0I'I‘i and other said. bein t e or sacassa. amro 1: rue gm n aso were o , - - ' 5l:iiet Acres‘ «is land gfieyfi lg 1% ~ (1 Wheat closed 1 1-2-2 cents law-l Anyone breaking the law as established by the Foreign Exchange Control Order will miss 5 n M3d5Cfl I E ' “Se ' D . 85-85 1-8. ' ' ' ' ' . i..°;..§’.'.'; cg;-;"t‘gIyrI;)ee£l |pe&i;inHIl:‘tI»e M n 3 x 2 S M ' §;a;h,;‘;,"__§6"t,‘i:,‘i“¢‘;,,nef_, 54, d,,,,.,,_, be subject to heavy penalties by way of fine or lmpnsonmen til I I. (I f N In El‘ 0 ‘ MODO ‘ — ' ' - , . . -ti’-cl sl:iII‘I{d?§lll‘f,{I";:(‘ll and E::l|"gi' Mcxeiige 13?, ggglflriiglxie 137 3 58—718—c:iit lg:/icr SE :M—-HI Anyone likely to be affected by this Order should read the provisions of the Order Is b we ' t 174 a S -- - , . i_°‘:':?¢t|£linhc:o gar‘; C£ f‘x£ %?llwl00tTi;‘ 1‘: 1 2 ggiltatlmglfi WINNIPEG, Scot. 18-o<dCP"D°'H itself and the Regulations of the Board. Further information may be obtained from char- ‘ I C '9 3 9 ‘’ Merl ‘ ti . it VCY K0 EXPO’ . . . mhe Covehtlallmw} if "':I"é‘,‘,':_‘.; Monetcam ‘ ‘I; R'"'4 SE10: ocrongiiiliiadlan wheat, outsldei tered banks or customs officers, or enquiries may be directed to the General Secretary of un - .' , ElththouA'i:'e.s" otmluind above men- 3‘ yx ‘ 3 sclllmz and hedslnil Drfisiurer ‘:°'r“; i ll the Foreign Exchange Control Board, Ottawa, or to the Bank of Canada, Ottawa. lion and thence ulong said bound- N vbob 10 lnated the trend of w eat uu e. ll’! line Northwesterly to the Mill gwben 3 3.4 prices on Winnipeg tzrfllh OXPMHIZE Creek. thence southward! IIOIII N M torlav. ‘Miles sagged from the start Bald fies-:‘ek ntgatgie 1:3!-ta‘:‘l“: 05:: Ngfninnau 55 and‘ finished 1-1 1-2 cents lower, ove a . _ . _. “,0 N,,,,,,,,,,, mu ,, ,,.,. M... .. Nor Odn 13 Need Mongy on. at 741. mi 17; 8- 1960- "'7 1 3 _fl _ W, H _,___ __ ___ ,,_____L ..r _L_--_.. ,. ii'i°:ll.l':'°° ';l°°"'"'°g"°l§'".i'" we 5-iiililim llihfblaowed Ca trend similar Two ores o n I , 7 F38 ' ' more less. _. c wlnnlpcss ‘"‘‘i W.’ “mm W0 ‘ ‘ ‘*9 noel iv A ,lcal.zar_v-nsmonmn dropped 15 ce:.‘.s un1¢lh°o:h‘:1"|,sll:u-1|. wt lifts mg. Oro to 233 ' cgnts. Buenos Aires held unchanged l "hO°fl“; ma’ gvuagf 1::,sL:.x]3N.3:;‘ 13 Ma(‘:‘l'.end—Ct">cks‘liii)trt,' Foothills 5, Dslholisle 3 and Anglo- ‘ er ue o ' , _ — - - - ' i " ' '“'“ ‘Er: 75'" ‘if 5"”, “I3” ‘'3 Hal“ 1-,; We lend monty to ill.‘ mfgafg ;,i:,e,nS(;,ss1l(::‘1,. um,-g buying 3 cw 35: 1 feed 34 1-4: 2 feed 32 1-4; PPl‘l'0n, Pickle Crow and Crmiuir- L Canadian 2. I 1 I a o 0 ' .1. ‘ “ ' _ . -_ k 3'1 3.4 um. L , _ ,____ . _::: _...— d“:‘““|0 l:l'h;|”;?n|'l'r: "7 °' " 31 ‘rliledcesziltlli-.'s. Ill,» IE; "1 "0" i and 2 Nonhcnm cash when 1 i3elfiile$o—l ‘fez-Lrl‘n§’l 3-it 2 food #5 Bank :l.0(‘.ks recnverrd some of l - ' ‘V ‘ 1).. 1937 made between Martin‘! Peflton Gold 156 needed vseritinn or for trading was quiet. 3_8_ 3 -feed ,3 3_8_ mm; 4,, H, ‘ W,” freon,‘ k,_.‘,,.s and Some of me. Take "once that I intend to Russell of coveheul in Teen! Plot: 400 m, nggffll purpose w'rNNIPiDG, Sept. 18-(GP)-Grain‘ - A__'_ ‘ .,,,,1,m._. and papgrs milled mom-,r. O | ,0 ",9 cg” of Charlotte. County, Prince nawml nun .w|f° Powell 159 futures close: ' l d ll '= v k mu PP Y _ , W -Min Install. and John lurseil. Premier 135 No emblrrusslnl W0" W1‘ 9' 0°‘ 75’ MW 77 3.53‘ Dec‘ TOROMO‘ semi 18-mph n H lm-V. SW15 were Wm gene y‘ town for permission to erect C of coyghuq in ?uegn'| County. 127 um“ up borrower 0|‘ ED 8" ‘ , ' ', M 7 3 ' trading the Toronto stock market: Home Oil closed at 2.40, off 5 _____ . “on M we come’ of “"33” mlfiklmnia 0' "'9 °“° Reno Gold 44 dnrsl-rs. 77 1'2‘5'8‘ Mm ‘ ' 1 RA. bnck-tracked today to show losses .-mg; neg, finer selling down to 2,3,-',_ gas 5 0 _ mu, mi 1.... -1-. Meme, of clm- 3,“, Am 155 oate: oct. 37 3-4“: NW. 3“ - - ,, ,,,,. ,.,,,,, ' —- -. —— - --—- - comm with G-rue -ml Let It Queen and Sydney Streets. III ielown. in Queen’: county. -'°"' mmllu» as 1-: GENERAL FINANCE mp. :47 138: May 37 3-48» N... .. M offered (lnwll to 44 1-2 nunm River on Paved nixhw-y. C,‘ | "em", Pm”, °l,ied;,,g -W. M-fried Won-nn of the 0"” slfoep or no [RN LIMITED Bnrlev: on 47 mm; on 47 ms »' V 2 ‘ %u_,,_ 3 Electric Power ma Lights. Automr ~ or o ' . .Ind default havln been made 130 EAST _. 40 ]_2A_ DH.“ 46 3,4. for s net loss of 1 1- am . ‘ “C WI," 9 ‘cm. -I-,M,h,,,,,, kind‘), "OMY Mymem of the pr nclpal and 5h'"'“" 91 ‘““""~ N9“ ' ' 1,.” M 45 was off 3 points. Ncrnn- Churches. 5chW{"G.n" “"1 smug S . 22 d 1939 kw‘ nmnbv "cu ' iy n ” ”("""'f'i..nBS“l|ll"e,rt'l M?’ ii‘ 3-in}-I dn dropped 1 1-8 and Hudson Bay , dose M’ A ‘glut-Me -Emmet; ham]: bdore ep . n I i | I 1) rs 0 ,ns nr res ‘ , , t t '"“"" _ t rist as P: an o r°'g.':¢°mn'i;r':fs:h;:n¢ei;t1:o'-in-r‘:§-_u,,;' slave mo ,3 H Charintgtogé 1:.‘ 3. sin.“ vvheat-1 it-u3aN75 .-l_;:l;1 1312:" 7,-, 5 n ,:°g‘};:o:.;l;1;’;-lzlgdifl ‘:‘.':.=:«i ti}. sing“ rggérl-jlefngirlilm ll,-‘I,-;;°m‘;’ ",',;;_ 8:’...-£°.‘f Gxcer: mus: within easy 5. DESROCHES, tors. n on no Look for M 5.3- 2 Nor. '13: or. - ‘ 0" . .-...... . n ' ‘ access. may clam Straw Lake 8 1-! v , . l 3 5- l. ..i t once. Apply 236 F““'“Yl D ‘an’ ch'"°‘m'°'n' litu n 11 SI" “'75 5 wheal’ 60' 6 when 56‘ hm Go'd stocks were taken in mm- n w- 5- PARKE‘ L984.9.l6-3i: ATID this Ml: do of Sepklllbel’ - Hunter River. 5- D. Y 73115 “ no om“ “°‘"' "*4" “'h‘''" 555 1 Garnet M 1'2 1 Am‘ mrlr-ve.y small volume and losses L-753-9-9—Set-‘me-tf. ' JANE.’ Mimi‘! -.~u-lrcont. 5 14 ssturdsy s.oo--aoo bgf durum 65: 4 spec ei 66 l-2: 5 “ I 1’. . . mnjgg. $9 lpecisl 80: 0 special II: I mixed '‘’’5-0- I -N-I0-I. V »—-._-:.o I I .‘:’58S.:'.I’:‘5.?$5$Eis.‘:.’lS ”.“."’.“"‘ ‘.~? 9 -«'3 E «'9 -1 cowoa .. . »-:.:un—c.: I l I l Com Prod Curt Wrgiht A Dupant. Elec Auto Lite Elec Pr Lite Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich f‘r.:>""'°n“ Tire Gt Nor Pfd Hudson Mtr Car Int I-Iar Int Tel 'I‘el Jonns Man Do Kennecott Mont Word I Murray Corp N Y Central Natl Cash Rent _New York N I! Nor Am Co l Nor Pac Paramount. Penn R R |Phil Pet Co Pub Scr N J can o-2:526: was cocoons:-az--_io_i>-an:-20:: Ti.. gig»-... I man when eamcslaih to-than at-tutu 1-4 513-8 22 27 3-4 In 4 -8.w.S§aa§ »-~Icu»-....—..~lT... ad I I I mtshu on ...... III N I .—w.nm 7-4 I I iboc .t-Noe tom cocoon-cm:-as Std 011 N J Stude Com Texas Corn United Alr- United Corn United Drug United Gas Imp U 8 Rubber U S St Co U S Incl Al Vanadium Warner Bros 4 West Union 32 3-8 West Air B 29 3-4 flu‘ UI—l—l I-4:6‘-IO.¥—JU1OmK\7I\D—!@-4s—4qwu| re “- . . (h,k¢\‘lI-C .a:.:-zoumeo 7'?“ alpha- Monireal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Close i l).st Seag , Dam Coal Pfd Dom Bridge Dam St E Dom Textile Fotulda Co Gen St W Gypsum Ham Bridge Hcw smith Imp Tcb Int Nickel Lake Woods Massey Harris McCall Front l Mtl Power ‘v Nat Brew ‘Nat St Car Noranda Power Corp Quebec Pow Shawinigan St Law Com St Law Pfd 39 Sou Can Pow 11 St of Can 80 St of Can P 80 -- ... 525"~‘l5,%$:"l-198:9’;-a1‘3h?O3-1g:g8;5Q:.l¢»3U1K~3g:O;-~:i‘§I5~]: MONTREAL, Sept. 18(OP)-The stock market took 9. light shake- down today with losses ranging from fractions to more than two! points. . In rails and equipments. National Steel Car sagged 2 1-2 points and Canadian Car 1 1-4 while C. P. R., and Dosco declined 1-4 and 1-3 re- spectively. Among metals, Smelt- ers gave up 2 3-4, Nickel 1 1-4 and Ho‘1lnger and Norarida 1-4 each. 4 Price Brothers and St. Lawrence Paper preferred fell one point: or so in paper trading while Howard Smith, St. Lawrence Corporation and Bathllrst lost. fractions. In constructions, Algoma Steel yield- ed 1 1-2 and Dominion Bridge 2 3-8. Brazilian, Gatinenu, Power Corp- oration. Quebec Power and Shaw- inisran lost. from fractions to a point, West Elcc 110 Woolworth 38 3-4 (By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer.) NEW YORK, Sept. 1B-(AP)- "Peace fears" hit speculative senti- ment, in the stock market today and recently buoyant issues tumbled l to '1 points, their worst seaback since Total sales: 78,700 shares: In- lrllistrialr. 48.800: Mines 32900: i,Brmds. nil. NEW YORK, Sept. I8-(AP)-For elgn exchange: Great Britain de- mnnrl high 3.84: low 3.7.7: close 383 1-2: Great, Britain cables 3.81: 1,60-dav bills 3.79: 90-day bl‘ls 3.78: ‘Canada 89 1-2: France 218: Gel‘- marlv uvmuntcd; Italy 5.18: Neth- f FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD IMPORTANT NQTICCE ,s- As announced by the Minister of Finance, a Foreign Exchange ceneml nun] 5.. 39¢. uubugma by 03119: u . Council underauthority of the War Measures Act. .‘ The following are the main provisions of the Order: 1. Any resident of Canada having in his possession, ownership or control, any foreign exchange bills of exchange, or any other forms of foreign exchange, having a total value of more than $1,000., must declare such foreign exchange to the Board forthwith. Forms for this.puI'p0§e can be obtplned from suthorized dealers, that is,af’Iror_n gaéladlan branches of chartered banks. Any foreign exchange acquired subsequently is to be sold to an au orlzo ea er. 2.‘ In addition, any resident of Canada having inthis possession, ownership or control any bonds, debentures and similar securities not payable exclusively in Canadian dollars, and shares in a Company whose head office is outside Canada, having a total value of more than $1,000., must. declare them to the Board forthwith. Forms for this purpose may also be obtained from any authorized dealer. 8. No person shall buy or sell or deal in foreign exchange except through the medium of authorized dealers at rates to be announced by the Board, or through the Post Office which has been appointed a special agent of the Board to sell foreign exchange for small amounts. 4. No resident may transfer any Canadian dollars to a non-resident, in excess of $100. in any month, without first obtaining a permit to do so through an authorized dealer. 5. No exports or imports of any kind, including shipments of currency, securities and foreign exchange by mail or parcel post, may be made without a licence. ‘Licences for the export of goods and for the import of goods currency, and securities will be issued by Customs officers. The Board is under no obligation, however, to sell foreign exchange for payment for property imported. Licences for the export of currency, securities and any other property except goods, may be issued only by _authorized dealers. Articles to be sent out of Canada through the mails should be taken direct to a post office; otherwise they will be subject to seizure in the absence of evidence that a licence has been obtained or that the shipment is exempt from licence, as the case may be. 6 Special provision has been made to avoid inconvenience to visitors from the United States or abroad. They may bring into or take out of Canada, without licence, their sutomobilea, personal effects, and in addition, other goods to a value not exceeding $100. in any month. They may also take out of Canada any amount of money not greater than the amount brought in, provided that, if the amount to be taken out is more than 5100., they should have obtained a certificate of the amount brought in from the Collector of Customs at the point of entry. 7. Provision has also been made for ordinary transactions of the Canadian public, e.g. (I) Travellers may take out of or bring back to Canada their automobiles, personal effects, and in addition money not in excess of $100. in any month without licence. (b) Any person may import, in any manner, goods to a value not exceeding $100. in any month vrithout licence. (c) Any person may, without licence, export by mail or parcel post gifts up to a value of $25. in any month. (cl) Any person may purchase, through an authorized dealer or the post office, foreign exchange not. exceeding $100. in any month without a permit. SPECIAL NOTICE TO EXPORTERS 1. Under the Order no person shall export any goods or other property from Canada except under and in _ accordance with the terms of a licence granted by the Board. . 2. Licences for Export of Goods have been established as follows: (A) General Licence: An exporter of goods doing a regul export business of such nature that It would be dif- ficult to obtain a Particular Licence in advance of ea exlport: may apply direct to the Foreign Exchange Control Board, Ottawa, for a General Licence on Form . (b) Declaration of Goods Exported under General Licence: Form B, must be completed by the exporter after each export of goods under a General Licence, and submitted to s Collector of Customs and Excise. (c) Particular Licence: Any exporter not holding a General Licence must, in respect of each exportation of goods apply for a Particular Licence in Form B through a Collector of Customs and ‘mit it to the Collector of Customs at the port of export. 8. Where no foreign exchange is to be received for an export, the exporter must. whether holding a General Licence or not, obtain a permit on Form D, through an authorized dealer in advance of exportation. 4. Licences for Export of Property other than Goods: An person desiring to export currency, securities or other evidences of ownership or indebtedness must apply for alicence on Form K in advance of export, except in the case of the export of foreign exchange or Canadian currency for travel purposes when Form B must be used. In both cases the application must be made through an authorized dealer. 5. No licence or permit is required for the following exports: Goods or other property accepted for export by a transportation agaiey prior to the date on which the Order came into force. (I) (b) Travellers‘ samples. (c) Goods taken out of Canada by and with s non-resident. to a value not exceeding $100. in any month. (d) Personal effects belonging to and required by any person leaving Canada. \" (e) Gifts to a value not exceeding $25. sent from Canada by mail or pareei post by any person in any calendar month. iii’ ,1- the undersigned Solicitor.