"""- ~ '- fir». v c". HP AGE EIGHT THE CIMBEQIFEIQWN GUAIIQIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS Montreal Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks B911 Tel Brazilian Bruck Silk BC Power A Can Gem Can Uor Pr 0m Cur Found Can Car pfd Con Ind Al A Can Pac Cm Steamship: C2iane=e Cons Smelt Dom Steel B D:-m Textie F:u:ida Co Int Nickrl Massey Harris Mtl Power Nat. Brew N undo Power Conp Showinigan St Liiw com St Lriw nfd Stee‘. cf Can 1-2 Stiel if Can pfcl 1 2 N. Y. Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Pm!) u unis-ii: a r1: Mn-odh) N in ._._,_ l-iw I » anorexia: ros- TIP-lb-l u. i Close 38 1-8 165 1-4 25 16 1-8 Stock: Am . and F‘ Ain e1 d: T61 Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bcndlx Av Beth Steel Ches & Ohio Chrysler Co: Ekiison Elec Auto Lilo Gen Elec Gen Motor; G Nor pfd Kennecott M'nt Ward NY Central Nor Am Co Pen RR Phil Pet Co Sid Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air US Rubber US Steel Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec Peru's Indiana ‘lllld about 000 pounds of wool in home 1m last year. 859$ i-mamm» I N@ un-T-ww I i 5 sssaassrsesssurcg T‘ T?‘ . BI NM-hhimwih .- E Grain CHICAGO. Jan. N-(AD- Whcat gflffk‘! dropped more than a cent a ushel hero today to the iawest figures in three to four months. Wheat rloscd 7-8-1 3-8 lower. May 82 7-8-8-4. July 77 i-B-l-l; corn 3-4-1 i-B lcwcr. May 7i 7-0- 3-4; July 62 1-8; onis i-8-l-4 own d . At the d;i_\"s lcw point. May wheat at. 82 i-Z.’ uzis the lowest since Nov. 6 and Jilly. at '16 7-8. , was the 10\\'i5£ 111C.‘ Oct. 5. WINNTPEG. Jun. 29—(CP)— Weakness at Chzcngo gave wheat i futures prices a bearish tone txduy Ion Winninsg grain exchange. D0- 11‘. IS ’ l . I'll but lo-"s. nu t. c scuilzcrn brought rr-nuiion and inshed 1-4 com. l'i\\'€i‘ hire. May at '76 3-4 and July 78 3-8 cents a bushel. At Bucn s Aims. Argentine vul- turs conrinucd in lb.‘ rut along lwiiich illf‘; hnro run ulinos! un- changed i‘ r sonic lime. I Grain clmse; “lhentt May 1c 3-4. July 7H a-an] Outs: May 34 7-88. July 33B. Oct 31 i-RA_ l‘ Barley: .\ln_v 45 3-11, July 42 7-8A. Montreal Curb (By Thn-(‘ziniiiliiin Prcssl Stocks l Abitibi pfd Asbestos BA Oil Bathurst A Don A u I-ll-l Price com FOX MEAT Boneless Horse Meat 50’s 5c Lb. Ground Meat 50's —- —- 5c lb. Beef Tripe 50's — - 4 I-2c lb. Cali Tripe 50's — — 3 l-Zc lb. . ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. M Island Gold Storage Company Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum CDIIIQ for Any Advertisements 25 Cenh Central Guardian loull, lo 2o per word; Annouuouncn Clusilied 3o per word; In M Floral and Splrltull OI!’ word; Western and Eastern local: and Coming Event: 3o per word: Notices 70o per inch; Lists ol Cards, etc.. 5o per name; Letters oi Condolence 70o per Inch. We ding ongagcment i0 words for $1.00 and 10 cont: for every uddltlonal 3 words. Notices oi’ Thonks and Anni-relation. 70o oer inch or lo per word. Lisls of Subscriptions >1 cents nor inch. Aildreuo llll Presentation $1.00. Other rates on a npl lcatlou. . Wanted WANTED — STRAW AND YOUNG Pigs. W. Wheatley. Royalty. L-54p-1-29-21. IVANTED SMALL CASH REG- istei". Canadian Legion. Char- lottetown. L-548-1-29-2i. Female Help Wanter‘ WANTED A GIRL FOR. GEN- eral house work. Apply Guar- dian. L-552-i-29-2l. WAITRESS WANTED. COUNTRY girl preferred. Apply King Ed- ward Hotel. L-669-1-30-2i. For Sale FOR SALE —- 35 ACRES LAND AT Commercial Cross. Apply Chnrles Stewart, 506 Luke ‘tree-t. Nelson, B. C. L-5U -1-30-2-6-i3. _ Male Helgiwonted WANTED — CAPABLE CARE- taker for fox ranch near Char- lottetoivn. State ivngcs desired. Give references. Anolv "G." Guardian. L-565-l-30-3l. Stores of Vonozuclzi sold 69 per cont moro Amoricnn toys last year than in i938. MINING (By The Cunudlui Prom) IORONTO, Jan. 29- Stocks Acme Oil Close 22 4f r4 w in N Balglllllélt! Bank! .e1d. Bear Ex h) | in . r-fl.» , _ .- szsuishssssacscssss‘ Chesterv Chromium c. chenuor COmIIIOIWVOQ Coninurum S1111‘ l lei‘: Davies Delni ie Den ison D:me Duqiicsne East Great East, Mal Eldorado Hcllinger H mo. Oil Hud Baa! N ckcl Jack Wai Kcrr Add Kirk Lake usiupsgguggsbpag‘~»§~eg-" Q +04 w m8w3wo$maom~$$ Nornnda Norvmetai O'Brien OmeRa Pa c Pe be Pamcur Pandora Pac tanen Paym aster . f". _ . _ . 51333853833 1-4 i-2 W .!° chm uo 1-2 i-2 1-2 $52558 1-2 Slave Lake 7'3 Si-cep Rock Straw Lakn Sturgeon Su-d Basin Took Hugih Tciburn Uchi Tipper Canada Ventures Vermilata Waite Amu Wood Cad Wrt Harg ‘Ymir 0A ,P,F4_.">-*,>-$*’f".....,_ sasssaesscsssczsssss UNLISTED Pend Ore 1.75 Tvmlsk .05 3-4 The Netherlands Indies govern- ment has a. program to establish basic industries. 3-4 ' really horsepower then and plmring Twenty-five years ago Great Britain’: not only knows all there l5 to know about driving hampered by several layers of undercluthlng am] 5 h“, in overalls in this war when men are men and women are 25 Years Can Even Put Oomph \Into Plow a field with 01' man. loo. women were doing war work just Dobbin was u lung and tedious ink. The quuntly-garbod tollcr at LEFT in a fur ory from the young mils at modern farm implements, but docs u good a job repairing them u u first-clan mechanic. But "Mira Britain" dross that drugged on the ground. lack of training and primitive lmolumente. oid- the mac job as today's women the name u they on today, filling every non of loud to food the millions. But horsepmm w" RIGIIT, w)“ of yustieiygar‘ ____ BANKS (By The (iunadlin Pres!) Stocks Royal Close 162 Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Jan. 29-(CP)—’I'11e market. dealing quickeiied its puoe today on the Toronto txclmnge. Turnover shoved little change from Tuesday at 260,000 shores, Recessions of a pOJIL or more were netted by Canada Packers. Canadian Dredge, Great Lakes Pa- per pfd, Rlvcrsidc Silk and Steel ofCaiiada common and a half point or more b_v Abitibi pid. Brn- zilian Traction. Canada Cement, Canada Stenmships pfd,. Canada Wire B. Canadian Breweries pfd, Canadian Cur. Dlstillers-Seagrams and Fleet Aircraft. NBJTJW net gains were held by 'Brllish American Oil. Batliurst Power A, B. C. Packers. Gatineziu Power, Greening wire, Hamilton Bridge National Slcel Cur and Steel of Canada pfd. Upper Canada. trudcd 10.000 share: and clc-scd 10 cents down ill‘. 1.65. Buffnlo-Ankerito iveakcn- ed 40 cent-g to 4:10. Luke Shore lost 3-4 and declines of 5 to 10 cents were posted by Aunr. Kvrr- Addison, Mnclneoci-Ccckshuti- Mc- , Kenzie, Preston, Teck Hughes and Wright-Hargreaves zwd Maczvsa iveakcncd 15 cunts i0 3.95 i Smelters and Nicki-l slipped 1-4 ‘to i-2 and Pond Orcille, Falcon- bridgc. Stcen Rusk. Ventures and .Shcrritt ivcnkoucci 4 to 9 cents. Hudson Bay firmed 1-2. Losses in the \\"'.'<ii‘I'l1 cils includ- r-d i l-4 to 10-’; f i" Rovniiic and ry and Edmonton and Home Oil FINANCE B)’ Freda-k Gardner Associated Press Finnncinl Writer NEW YORK. Jan. 29—(AP)— The stock mnrkct took a (IPCLSlVG tum to the (lf.*\\'iiS1l1€ today", num- isses of 1 . ts. International Nickel. off i 1-8 points to 25 i-B. led Canadian i-r- sues lower. Fractional setbacks showed in Distillers ScngramD me and IPKP Show Mines, Walkers, Bel Trlcnhone, Brazilian 'I‘racti:n and Ford. Al Ill? r1"=c the Associated Pregs F111"? 1"‘ of 00 stocks was erous iSSuLs yicl ng no around 4 down .8 to 41E, the lowest 31% August. United States Steel finished down 2 5-8 at 64 1-2 and Bethlehem was off 2 1-2 at 82 1-2. Du Pout igst S 1-2 at 162. Douglas Aircraft was of! nearly 3 a; 71 5-8. C10S1ng 1 to 4 lower were-Repub- lic Steel, John; Manvlile, Eastman. American Conn, Air Reduction, American smelting U.S. Gypsum, Boeing, Santa. Fe. Phelps Dodge. Allied Chemical, General Electric. g. S. Rubber and Internatizioal a . Tra " increased b0 599.- 690 shares cimparczi with 467,730 the previous session. Currencies NEW YORK. Jan. 29—(CP)-- The Swiss franc weakened further in the foreign exchange market today losing .01 cent at 23.20 cents in relation to the United stator dollar. The currency has declined this week Iollzwing a burst of strength last week aiftcr the Central Bank of Switzerland refused to sell francs for any but commercial pur- posas. The free pound Sterling at $4.00 1-2 and the Canadian dollar at a discount of 17 1-4 per oent were unchanged. (Ottawa Foreign Ex- change control Board rate 9.09- 991 per cent. disccunt.) Produce Prices MONTREAL Jan. 29—(CP)— Produce Market prices here today. as reported by the Dominion De- partment cf Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing pnice. 34-34 1-2; first gfflfig solids, jabbing price, 33 1-2-—34: Quebec no 1 pasteurized, regrad-ed. wholesale price. 33 3-8- 33 1-2; Quebec no 2 regraded, 31 1-4 —32 3-8. - CiILGSSI Western white and coi- ored. wholesale price, for exipnrt, 14. Eggs: graded shipments in free cases. offered at. A-large 23 3 l-2; A-mediluan 20-—2l; A- cts i8 1- 19. . : Whites no 1 75's .65- .70; no 2. 45-55: NB mountain no i 75‘s .70—.'l5: PEI ccbbiers no i 75's .75-.80; PEI mountain no .80-.a5. Bermuda reds no 1 50‘s 1.50-1.65. MONTREAL. Jan. 29-(CP)— While volume was heavier than in recent days a. generally softer tone crept into trading on the stock morkel. today. Nickel had the highest loss scored in base metals dropping 1 l-4 point. It was accompanied by “Bed serving a three-year a prenticeahip dmcirci-s and Hollinger Iicr o. part of the way. Only Hudson Bay Min- ing registened resistance in the gro and firmed a point. Noran- w. f iahed up unchanged. Price and Bathurst showcd lowes while St. Lawrence Corporation issues were unmoved. Steel of Canada commcn w un- steady and lost a. point. hile fraction losses were given u-p by Canada Cement, Asbestos. Domin- ion Steel and Coal “B" and Can- adian Car preferred. Imperial Oil and miernationai Petroleum were in the its; column Shawlnigun wiped out an early loss and Montreal Power and Brazilian were fractionaliy behind at. the finish. Carriers and Alcohol issues man- aged to struggle into higher ground. Canada Steamships preferred col- lected l-2 and the comm-m along with C.P.R. remained firm and un- changed. Associated Breweries and National Broweriw both profited fractionaily. Total sacs: 19.500 shares; Indus- Ottawo. when ho visited hero rc- oentiv. "If you see Canadian reindeer milling clockwise-watch out. Cana- dian reindeer normally mill anti- clockwise. But if they mill clock- wise there's trouble ahead. an trouble. to reindeer borders. means stampede." Hogan warned. RIB ROASTS 0F BEEF EASY TO COOK Imls was sure that her family would appreciate a roast 0f fleet after all the rich holiday food she had been serving. She knew she could urchase a standing rib roast wi the rib bones left in or a rolled rib mast. with rib bones removed. In that case the meat is rolled into a ccm- pact ball by means or strings which the butcher used to make the roll compact. She knew. too, that o. oomlmlvl rolled roast required longer cook- ing than a standing rib roast. 'I‘hat is only natural, iecaiuae the standing rib the hcat waves can triafk. 10.800; Mines. 0.200; Bonds,- 8700. circulate around and u and un- der the meat while in he rolled Reindeer Ranch Is Making Good UITAWA. Jan. 28.-—(CP)—Rcixi- deer ranchers. riding herd in Cann- duis frozen Northwest Territories. are building up a. self-sustaining in- dustry-for a Iew thousand Eskimo inhabitants. The industry is the reindeer ln-' dustry and although the Depart- ment of Mines and Resources ad- mits the undertaking la “still in its infancy" the first likkimo rancher to be trained for the lob has mode 200d. He is Charlie Rufus. on alert. self-possessed native who 1S all set to live up to a ban-rain he made with the department in 1938 when he received a herd of 950 had The understanding was that Charlie would return a herd equal to the original 950~and Charlie. bv the latest estimate. will fulfill iiie contract with plentv to snare. Ln t; figure: show the herd entrusted tb his management will number about 2,000 head at the next fawning. Charlie learned his trade while at the government stat on near Ak- lavik. where a. herd of some 4.300 reindeer is maintained. Another nn- tive-Peter Cogiliak-broloe in the same way. Cogiliak now has chard of his own. numbering about ‘I00 head. in the Horton River area not. far from the government oost. Everett Hogan. former assistant foieman at the government station. thinks the new industrv should im- urcve living conditions for the na- qn-o ivcbiiiation "The native izota u. very deuciour mast, they can attack the meat only from the outside. She used a heavy roaster. She discard the cover of the roaster because she knew that. meats were more icnder wit-ten they were bak- ed in the dry heat of the oven than when they were cooked by steam kept into the roaster by its cover. she knew, too. that an erectile roster must have the lid loft. on. but the vents should ho 0991i. She for a roiled roast but. when she pm- paied a. standing rib roast she used no rack. She placed the cut pf meat so that. it stood on the two and: 0f the rib bones, l0iklj1g for all i-he world like am arched bridge as she placed it in the roaster. 'I‘he rolled most was set on a rolling side. Never did Lois place meat to be cooked in such n way that the eve or solid part. of tile meat came in contact ivith the lrticm of the roaster or rack. She set the oven regulator at. 325 degrees 1". and put the roast- rr in. She had not seared the meat. first. She added no water. nor did she bust/e the meat at any time it cooked. She put salt. on during the cooking. She inserted a roast meat thermometer in the eye of the meat. when the thermometer registeied the degree 1d dononess that her family like rho took the meut out. She allowed approximately twenty rib roast. The roast had three ri bones. She hzid rbi bone mast was juicy and three was otter. to? small to be meat from the reindeer. In addi- - their sinews make a tough thrcad useful for stitchini! ‘You; 1d articles of clothing." Hogan sa ' :gn_bro_uglitflone_nat_u_ije_tr_ig_tg I Motor rail cars and tmilom ju-t placed in operation in Chile carry I00 passengers. put u. rack or trim in the rcaster, minutes to the pound for u standing learned that one ood. Two would do, but SEAMEN HELD IN U, l BOSTON, Jan. 29 -_1Ap) __ alien seamen who Elli-godly c ' into the United Slfllcs‘ from Cini acroso the frozen st. Crolx n m? heldEoni illegal entry c)‘ . ay a. as Boston l ‘ station. “mum ' Immigration oificlnis listed . sailors as Joseph niunnm, i0 ., eph Dom. 3a, and Joseph ply , film Ind deferrfld i1 lilkifllig 01m, charges to enable uwnl to on counsel. ' _________\_ save, LEND- uvor swam; IDNDON’ -rc1=> --Si:~ -.._ Klndersiey. president of the N-ali a1 Savings COlIlIIllllPo his mm appeal to Britons in S11v5 and; "not spend-until rips, wgy . been won. Prclcssloatsfl ital McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. I.‘ BENTLEY L0. J. A. BENTLEY. ILO. - C. F. BENTLEY. 1.1.3. Barristers and Attorneys-gt.“ MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Slim MORREIL & B0. ll. F. IiRGIlIBAUJ Chartered Accountant Eastern Trust lluiiiiin: Chnrlolictowu ' WHHAFSLAM Phone 85 rru. a. MATHIESON MONEY TO LIL-IN Cameron Block. Churluiifiilfl r E. lslund H. F. McPHEE B. A K. C. NOTARY. do. BARRISTER. SOIJCITOB Riley Building (‘hnrlnttl l MocGUlGAN a. from: guacuuiiiiiri. 11.0- MARK R. C. ST. CLAIR TIIAINOII. K. G Solicitors. Elo- Bzck Ila Goes - The olclily smile on Peter schiomlng‘: 'ICB Iflflfl HIS BID FOR FREEDOM WAS SHORT LIVED "Illlhed after hc was roclpturnd In lIullla-x Wodneodny. Tho 30-year- old Nlll flier had oucupcd from a Dflldn ship at an eastern Lunadian P0P! Ion than 24 hour: before. FATAL CARTRIDGE MIX IDNDON —(CP) --'I‘wo sailors were killed and mother injured in a rifle iiccide t in an eastern coun. ty. 1t is believed a round of live dmunition wan among o burgh of dummies used in rifle instruction. -—-i_-_-_ M. P. AND CIIURUIIMAN CIIRENCEBIER. En 11nd -iCP). Sh‘ John Birchall ifonisi. M. P. j » l v for North-East Leeds. 1918-40. and ' .- .. ' u. o former member of the Central ' Slx-year-nld Charla Malloy chow: rm. I. l. Llitlo when he mil of Finance of the church of Eflgillal- died It his b01110 1161*. Marguerite Little (RIGHT) now u man changing olotlior nui- Ii The ll - reservoir. They ran home, Margarito shouting. “Mummy. mummy.i ho stole from n ccomunh 001""! MI "10 boll. when the children our him. M pllcg hngqupgcg-g, con- llllfrfl-‘s a man changing hi; clothe; up by thc reservoir." Mrs. Limo‘ stable Sinnlcy Baldwin remove; u“ 1105mm“; overalls. P.C.'| lloaewell Ienncr, LEFT, and Boy w o hm been rciulin] warning: to clllmu to be on the lookout, l Montague. RIGHT. captured the Nni unarmed. EC. Baldwin. who war on the police desk at head- ill Contempt - This iii-mm f“... Lnfiwlffe will win 1W,“ nun»- rutlonu for kllllnl Fmfh“ i I II: displays hi! 1"" (r-mgenrciit‘ look of contempt ls l"! on lllllllll. fugitive was ohlnglng mm oval-lib he undo from a plow v! Ihlnfl hmulin. Into civilian clothe! he‘ o“ l h f 86D"! —- Q 0 IIIIGPQQI O German airmen lhot down over "fillflnil and shipped to Canada for internment, flhis N-vri lnlnnltg lo search by u guard on IIIIQDIIIPIIIII from tho prllm nlil). an anti-German club, For form olland have been sent l2 youths in to prlooo. notified police. Soldiers, ATIIBQIIIUII and poll“, who h“ form“ . quurtorn when Mn. Little called. lmmedllbly nlgyod i-ho information to radio u?! In tho city prion .1". °°"°" ""1" "w all!» wlmrrod on tin ma. "M. our-red in muting down niuuorom ohm “In slun- mm: by alert no irigiitmco oltlygy. 115-;