_19. 1941" STOCK QUO TA TIONS . New York Stock Montreal Curb . ' . ————- . ‘I E Chan e (Canadian Prone) x g Stock: __ cl“; __ xrz- g " —-—- . l: Abitibi Con: T (Clmlufll "fill. Abitibi Pid '_ l! c‘ a Aabesto: . ,1 11 flocks . . 7 i“ BA O11 15 1-4 - - 3° H; Bathurst A , 1o 1-3 Am c and 1" Dom Tar _ 3 3.4 ‘m Telaam 121B r-Qroiiisei-‘vm l ' SCOTT ' A” ‘ LOCO 15 Fraser _ Av 36 l4 mm A t 15 B ‘l Steel T3 i~3 [mp Qfl _ p 14 ch... oiuo 36 1-2 Int Pete ’_ 13 5-3 Chrysler 57 7-8 Price com 9 1-4 can Erlzsonuw é: '11-: Price Pfd ._ -¢ Auto - 515" a“? . l: t“ Gan _\ o or ~ 2 8-4 22.122235“ _, ,, ,_, Toronto Exchange 1pm; “Klrd 35 3-4 Icy Central 12 1-4 i NQZ‘ Am Co 12 l-4 TORONTO, June 18-(CP)— Pmn RR. 23 3-4 Base metal stocks registered a eiz- Phil Pct co 43 7-8 able etnde forward today on the 51d oil NJ 39 3-4 Tloronto exchange. Trading we: 111.1; corp 89 3-4 mum heavier than on Tuesday at U, c-ci Air 39 5-8 124.000 shares. U5 Rubber 21 1-4 Heavy trading in Bonetal, : 56 comparatively newcomer to the 25 1-8 board. helped to swell the turnov- 23 3-4 er. Bonetal traded 17,000 shares and 98 1-8 closed 3 1-2 cents higher at 51 l-3. —— A decline in Wright-Hargreaves to a new low r the year at 4.75 was recorded. closed at. that price, off l0 cents. Closing prices were a. bit soft for East Malartic. Coniaurum and San Antonio and r iliglllflxlt for Kerru-stdodison, taanaélfi 1'“- Maa ic, I n an (Canadian Press) yankefi nap ‘ORONTO. June 3B- chrozniurn was heavy under the prospects of a capita reorganiza- slocks Close tion and the price weakened ll cents to 20. Senior base metals ad- Acmc oil 6 vanoed. Hudson Bay firmed 1 1-8 Aiderzuac 9 to 26, Nickel gained u 11111 point t0 Am Cdn 5° 31 8-4 and Noranda. advanced‘ 1-3 a 250 to 52. Waite-Amulet. Faloonbridge. 5 1-3 sherritt and Pend Oreille gained 160 2 to 5 cents. 5 1-3 Bell Telephone came through 51 1-2 with a gain 0f 1 1-2 to 144 1-2, Do- 5 3-4 minion Bridge closed 2 points up B3 at. 23 3-4 and fractional gains were 36° netted by Brazilian, Dominion 111 Foundries. Union Gas and Mont- 156 real Power. Dlstiilers-Seagrams was 17 1'3 , higher at 21 and Cosmos Mills 143 gained 1 1-2 to 23 l-2. Fanny Far- fi; I mer and Loblow weakened narrow- 1 3'4 lycalgary and Edmonton weakened 9 s cents w 1.11 and Home was down 22g s cents to 1.15, Exmrxsion 13 Fnron 255 CURRENCIE Glc-nora 1 1-2 Goideagle 3 Gold Gate 6 8-4 ___ Gmndoro 4 NEW YORK. June lC-(CM- I-iard Rock ' 69 The Canadian dollar closed 1-16 of Hniiingcr ,,__ 2 Q.‘ 12 l-8 a cent higher at a discount cf 11 I-Icme oil , Iii“ 185 13-16 per cent in today's irregular {#5 26 foreign exchange dealings. (Ottawa 1i?’ 25 Foreign Exchange Control Board [is ' A 31 3-8 rate 9.09-9.91 per oent discount.) ‘~ ‘ 41 The pound Sterling, however, ' 3-4 lost 1-2 cent to $4.03 1-2 in terms 43g of United States funds. '14 1-2 —-- 15 3-4 San Ant zoo 45f; Benet/fir; I 3 Sherr lliflrassa 395 Sigmu- 750 l\iacl_cnd 160 siggog 52 - 59 Steep Rock 110 - " c 1°"! Straw Lake 2 i-a Airip ‘re 47 Bylvanitc 240 . 1 c - i532“??? w? 3°35‘ m“ *3 e 4 Mm Con! 83 Ventures 325 ltfortctcl 32 Waite Amu 325 M "as Kirk 1 1-2 “m Hay; 475 i\€t\'b0i) 13g Ymir 6 1-3 Niplsslng go anrial UNLTSTED 'Ol‘.'lll? B Omega l 1D Man I Pamcur " 108 9515;? 4 15 Pend Ore 157 5i? 93 Now used mainly for timing soft- 395 boiled eggs. the sand limit-Elle! 3 once was l. popular method of es- 8 1-2 certaining time. Advertising Rates Payable in Advance . , Mlmlmuua (‘huge tor Any Advert-MINI!!! l5 90ml Central Guurdiun locals, 8o per word: WHWPII ll"! Elm"! ""3! 74: per word; Announrerrcnt- and Coming Event-e 3o per word: Classified 3o per vord; In hlcmoriam Notice; 70o per inch: um of Floral and Spiritual Olierlnge. Curdl, etc.. 5o per name; Letter: of Condolence 70o per Inch Wedding can and l0 cent: fur every uddltlonul Appreciation, 70o [er Inch o: 4c menl 40 worda for 81.00 8 wo Notice: of Thunk: and per word. Lisle of Subscription: l9 cents per u-lrn. Addru: and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. For Sale Wanted FOR. RENT-JULY 15th. 6 ROOM hcutud apartment. centrally loc- ntcri. con lmuous hot water. Garage Phone 1413. L-509-6-l6-tll. FOR SALE—A QUANTITY 0F Green Mountain potatoes. Apply Heath IFOITM’, Xlrshfield. F 11-560-8-17-21. FOR snua Qiaoon MILK cow. Lemuel Lamont, Churchill. L-saa-e-ia-zl. Wanted CHOICE PASTURE FOR RENTAL. Running water. David Taylor. Foiulcls Mills, Emerald Rural. » LL-572-6-18-2l. Boarders Wanted ____ WANTED-BOARDERS T5 CUM- bcrland St. L-BQZ-D-lfl-Di. Erotic: “We lhe undenlgned Merchants "um Murray River and Murray wlrbour will close our Stores-every Jfimsdfly afternoon - uteri .g ("v 9m to Au unt zmi and w». m0 close on omlrlion D:y,July g- ll. HORTON J- n. BREIMUT "- L. MacKINNON e SON F. M. MacKINNON I-Ew. JOHNSTON * 5 d: ltlaa-FARLANE S. I). Hug" J. r. SIIARAM - . §i P-m-e-lo-at - m. WANTED AT ONCE QUANTITY good young pigs, must be over 20 pounds, paying highest mor- ket price. Wellington McNeili. - L-eaa-e-la-ao. FOR SALE BUILDINGS with small piece of land one mile from City, on paved highway. All modern con- vienciee. Apply M. A. C. Guardian. Tueuc AUCTION There will be aold by Public Auction at New Glulflw 011 MW’ d: the 23rd Illy of June A. D» loll. :1 the hour of 2 o'clock p-m. the farm of the late Henry Pltre ronalati of Iifly urea of lend with bul ding: thereon. At the some hour eud place there will also be eold auch ferm- lng machinery end furniture be- longing to the uid estate. IIBMIN DOIRON. Executor. L-985-d-le-4i. Citric. oxalic. acetic, u-ntic. tar- taric and hydrocyanic ere among fruit. Some All fluidly 9014011. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Prob) - gm“ i, - _ Gone Bell Tel ’ ‘ 145 Brazilian 6 54 BC Power A _ 5 Cm Cement 5 14 Cm Nor Pr 6 Can Car Pfd Z3 Can Pacific Q 5 8-4 Can Steamship 3 1-8 Celanese 21 Cons Smelt 84 t Belg 20 8-4 den 4 1-8 Gen steel Wen: 4 1-4 How mith - 11 Imp 'I‘0b 12 8-4 Int Nickel 31 1-2 Lake Woods 12 Massey Harrie 3 1-3 Mt! Power 21 1-4 Net Brew . 5. 23 Nat. Steel oer , I 85 Noranda _ 52 Power Cor-p - . - 3 7-8 shawlnlgan ’ ‘ l3 14 5t Law Com St Law Pfd 14 1-4 8t of Can Pfd — st of Can 64 1-2 Wpg Klee B 80 Wpg Eco A -— Produce Prices MIONTREAL. June 18-07?)- Produce Market prices here today, as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints. Jobbing price. 32 1-2-33; first grade solids, Jobbing price. 32 -32 1-2; Que no 1. pasteurized. current receipt price, 31 1-8; no 2. 30 1-8; no. 2 wholesale price, 3i i-2: no 2, 30 3-4. Cheese: Western white, current receipt price. 15 5-8-15 11-16: west and Que white wholesale price 16. which price is applicable to cheese manufactured on and after May 26, 1941. for shipment to the United iKngdom. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases selling ct, A-large" 28; A-medium 26: B grade 23 1-2-24; C grade 19-19 l-2. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 75's .75 -.B5; n0 2. 50-65: NB mountain 75's 1.00-1.06: PEI mountain no 1 75's 1.10-1.15: Ssuth Carolina whites 100's 3.25-3.50; 50's 1.65- 133; Alabama white; 100's 3.25- Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. June 1B—(CP)— Leaders in most groups got tilts in trading on the stock market today. Increases ranged from fractions to a mint. Mines. following strength in this 'section Monday and quesday. 88am pointed upward, on the whole, and improved issues were Hudson Bay Mining, International Nickel and Noranda. Hollinger advanced over its latest broken lot level. Consol- idated Smelters moved against the general trend and slipped. Brazilian. Power Corporation and Montreal Power worked up slight- ly, and C.P.R. won a gain late on in the session. in rails, while Dry- den firmed, in papers, along with International Petroleum, 1n oils. Prices were mixed in industrlals, Asbestos and Canadian Cor pre- ferred being winners and General Steel Wares end Canada. Cement laggards. A number of ialtles posted 1n- creases, includ ng Distillers-Sea- gram. Domulion Glass. Lake of the Woods preferred, Regent Knitting and Canadian Ceianese. Amalga- mated Eiectric gave u/p a point and Zellers o fraction. Total sales: 10,100 shares; Indus- trials, 6,200; Mines, 3,900. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. June 1B-(AP)-A lest-minute selling attack failed to smash e general stool; market ed- vanoe toduy and leaders extended the previous sessions gains. The Associated Press average of 00 selected stocks lifted 2 of a. point at 41.8. Transactions totalled 576240 shares compared with 403.- 880 yesterday. Canadian stocks were generally fractions lower u-ith the exception of Bell ‘telephone which declined two points to 97 1-2. Internation- Tfil‘. v CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDTNY 1 SERVICE URGENTLY NEEDED CANADA'S ACTIVE ARMY Make no mistake about it .. . . This is your call to duty . . e Canada's Freedom is Threatened . . . You are needed now Your King and country need you! The call to duty is ringing clear and men who love Canada. and all this great Dominion stands for, will need no further urging! It’s time for ACTION; for all-out effort! Our future, our homes, our faith, our freedom, are at stake! There’eno room for talkers or skulkcr-s: YOUR hour, the hour of the FIGHTING DIAN, is here! PAGE FIVE ____ .., FOR Canada’s great mobile army, equipped with all the finest weapons of modern, mechanized warfare -— tanks, armoured vehicles and guns of every calibre — stands ready to your hand. Join it NOW! Be a vital cog in this fast-moving, hard hitting FIGHT- ING machine. Join up in answer to Canadsfie call! Join up and smash the Hun! RATES IN THE RANKS $1.30 per Day with Board. Lodging, Clothing, Medical and Dental Dependent Cash: $35 to ing from 25¢ employed. per month for not more than Zchildren. A soldier with wife and 2 children collectively receive a total of $99.30 per month. EXTRA: Rates vary- for skilled tradesmen while Canadlfs Active Army needs men for Artillery, Engineers; Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport & Supply, Medical, Ordnance and other branches of the service. The Army is prepared to teach many trades and to train you ‘to handle Canada's weapons of war efficiently. OF PAY Go to your nearest District Recruiting Office. Find out about these units; bow they work, what they do. See just where you'll fit in: see when any particular skill you posses! can beet be utilized. Then join up for ACTION! care provided. Allowances in wife, $12 each to m p" day Apply to Nearest District Recruiting Office 0X‘ DEPARTMENT DF NATIONAL DEFENCE Recruiting Officer, Charlottetown Annouries CANADA basis at $14 for B-l dreised. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium with discountson off grade. Sows were $7 to w live weight, At Moncton rail grade hogs $13.45, contract deliveries $13.85. rail grade sows number one up tn 270 pounds $11, number one over 270 pounds $10, number two all weig ts $9. Choice steers 3826. good $8.25. medium $7.25. fair $6.25. common $5. Choice heifers $8.50, good $7.75. medium $6.75. fair $5.75. common $5. Gocd cows $7. medium $6.25, fair $5.50. Canners $4. cutters $4.50. al Nickel. Walkers and Lake Shore >B°mng bun‘ “M, bunch" buns 25 each 10st 1-4 and Brazilian Trac- tion 1-8. Distillers Seegrem up t-4 and Hoilinger up 1-8 were the only gainers. On the upside at the last were Commonwealth and southern pfd, with a new 1941 high mark), Air Reduction. American Gas. Westing- house. DuPont, Jchns-Manville, Eastman, J. I. Case, Pennsylvania Railroad and Youngstown. Loft. ended 1-3 lower after it reached a peak for the year, Also behind, after riding with lus signs through virtually the who e session, were Us. Steel. Bethlehem. us. Rubber. United Aircraft. Western Union. Santa F! and Great North- ern pfd. Livestock MONTREAL. June le-(CH- There were onw 17 cattle, M sheep and lambs, 46 hogs end 277 calves for rule on the Montreal livestock markets toda . Calves were 2e to 50 cents lower. Other kinds of livestock were firm. Cattle were mostly bulls and there mode 5 to $8.50. A few common butcher cuwe were sold at $5 to 35%). Conner: and cutters e4 to Calves wen 5 to b0 cents lower. 1050. l‘ light veeh down to $7.50. Drinkers were ee to cc.so.| mostly $0.26. r lambs were $13 with culls: the various acids found in variousL Good out at I10. 8h were e4 to $6. Hull were eol on e reil grade i Veil; 7.50, grassers e450. Rail grade lambs $36. Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Preset TIIIOIIDO-BIIO metal and indul- trial flocks higher; other group: ellghtl lower. Montreu -P|per und gold etocke lower; utilities and other Indul- trials higher. New York-Stocks cloned higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged at pegged minimums. New York-Cotton and coffee Iow- er: rubber and eupr higher. lr_.._..__ "*1 WHY HAVE zliéi}. soul; \\FEE . u\*"*“°‘§ *3 Luu-AEN‘ "’ I i 1 To be sold by public auction in NOTICE OF MDRTCACE SALE front of Law Courts Building m‘. Charlottetown on Friday the 4th day} 0! Jill! 1941. It the hour of twcne o'clock noon (Atlantic Daylight Saw-E "I! Time). ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate lying and M"! 0n Township Number sixty-i n" ll! Queens County bounded and - described as follows, that is lo say: ‘COMMENCING at the northwest corner of Frank Mcllacllcrn‘: farm on the south side oi Long Creek thence Southeaatwerdly ulong the mid l-‘renk Mel-Sachem‘: farm until it meets u twenty acre tract in pos- session of John H. McDonald thence South sixty-four degrees forty minu- tee weal. tight chain: and eleven link: to the land of Hector Mc- Cuunell thence north twenty-nine degrees West along Hector McCon- nell‘: land to Lon Creek thence Northeastwardly fol owin, the cours- e: of said Creek to the plucc of commencement containing eighty acre: of land n little more or less being the one hundred acre farm conveyed by the Government of Prince Edward bland to Neil Boll by deed bearing date the 11th Dec- ember A. D. 1877 excepting there- out twenty ucrce at the Southeast end thereof granted by Donald Mc- Phee to John ll. McDonald. The ubove ale i: made under power of ale contained in an In- enture of Mortgage dated the Blh .- ‘ 3C. nude between Albert Iidwn-d McDol-llld of Nine Mlle Creek, farmer, of the first port, end the undersl ncd of the second part, default huv ng been mede In pay- ment of the principal and interest secured by the said mortgage. For rtlcular: apply to Mcleod i Ben ley. Solicitors, I54 Prince Street». Charlottetown. Dated tbla 3rd June 194i. WILLIAM McKAY, Morigngee. 11-171-6-5-12-19-26. TEACHERS ASK RAISE BOSTON, Mass-(CP) - MllSoil-I chueette school ‘1 eacners’ Federazir. u asks that the present minimum sal-i arvofflwberaieedtosllollavear. to the place of commencement con- taiuing Thirty Five acres of land u little more or lees. The above aale is made under and by virtue of l Power of Sale con- tained in e mortgage dated Novem- gerglthlrll. léliildbctwcen Vincent‘ . arre o arlan in Kins you“, yum", n, "f, one m“, ajdi Cottage, Seven rooms. mod. the undersigned of the other curt, default having been made in pzrv-i CH1 convenience ill. 129 Elm ment of principal thereby secured. i ‘fizzled t is Third day of Junc AJ). Avenue. (Inquire at 125 Elm Mortgage Sale For Sale or Rent There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queer: County. on Monday thr 7th day of July I941. at tho hour of Twelve‘ O'clock Noon (Daylight Saving Time), ALL THAT tract iecv and parcel of land situate ylng eu-i being on Township number 52 in Kings County being the land formerly in ' of l-‘r ‘ ‘ A. Shepherd cont thlrt acre: bounded on the south by t e mill dnm reserved belonging to Churles A. Alley. on thc west b the bound- l‘ ary line between lots 5 and 53 and the road leading to Morel], on the north by land owned h Mlchuel Quinn, and on the ea: by land intelro “bywllnbert B. Alley, deceased, and now in the ocou atlo of Charles A. Alley, said lun hav- ing a frontage of three chains on the south and running beck by pur- allel llnc northerly 100 chains or to the lands of Michael Quinn exec t- ing therefrom that portion of he said land on the south and weal sold to the Government for : right- of-way for the road leading from Alleyb Mills to Morel] with appurt- enances thereto belonging belng thus described in n Deed of t e some from Donald Slgsworth and Eliz- abeth hls wife to John Mclilnnon dated the 18th of July i082. ALSO all that other tract piece end parcel of laml situate lying and being on Township number 52 uforesuill (formerly 53 as old line read) bounded and described as folloul that is lo say. COMMENCING at a stake set on the north :lde of the Ilaeelgrecn Road at the southeast angle of land owned by l-‘red She - herd thence runnln north along t e eastern side of Fr She herd‘: lend to land owned b Mic uel Quinn, thence in a rout easterly direction along Michael Quinn‘: boundary unlil it strikes the western aide line of 42 acres of land owned by‘ N. Melinda Hebert (formerly N. el- inda Alloy) and held under louse from her by James A, Alley. them-e along the western side line of sold land lo the said Iluelgreen Roe thence northweetecl, along eeld l. MARY B. TRAINOR. Avenue). ltlortgagclnl 11-4525-8-14-17-19-21 11-164-8-5-12-19-26. a urn» rmisui i ,_ suasrnuacs M941 ' r vicroiu L . THESE WOMEN (A Gregory D‘Alesalo cartoon contributed to the 1941 Victory Lol campaign by Publisher: Syudlcetml ' ‘PM < +5 c r c.1113: ill )U\4\v" the vb» \ "swim