rraoe TEN Montnal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Mock: Am C and F Am Tel Tel Anaconda B;tld\\'in Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel ones Ohio Chrysler Con Edison Rico Auto Lite Gt n ifiiec Con Niozors Gt Nor 1>fd Kennccoit “on! Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Penn RR Phil Pet Co Sid C11 NJ 'I‘e:<;\s Corp United Air U S Rubber U s St Co Wcst E190 ‘lit-rt Union Ne ,» York Stock Markets (ciiiuil-f Press) a v-a1-_->-c> 1| . 1 . ~ - mezzo-e -. JUIPIEJQSEJEJIQ b! om~u¢.m.a@@eaeeue;geso: r—r~ - 3 »- ZIIQIQQZ iwi-zigvnn F‘ ‘new (‘cm F“ TM" PM r» ~f r1». Pld I?‘ it‘ ‘T11 Montreal Curb (CznniDriiz-nr-luess) Stocks Abitlbi Pid Abitibi Coin B A Oil Bzibiiurst. A Don A Ford A Home 0H [mp 011 Price Com Finan 4e NEW YORK, Feb. 26—-(A.P)-5c— loxtzi stocks attracted enough . ' to keep today's stock mar- Mriy well balanced. Rails were soft most of the time bu: steadied at the last. Santa Fe vouched a new 1941-43 high with a gmn of 1 3-4 and Union Pacific lacked on a point on a few sales. lhmrnit and specialties did mcdcr- a.e.y well “hue steels, motors. rub- bfilli. wpqllfirs and mall orders held to an exceptionally slim groove. C .e.:liun stacks were higher. lers Seogram advanced one point to 18; Dome and Walkers 1-4; International Nickel l-2; Canadian Pacific and Brazilian ‘Ir-action 1-8. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks managed to post a net ad- vrmce 0i’ .1 of a point at 36.7. Of M4 issues traded, 263 were up. 189 down and 152 unchanged. Deal- 1211's were sluggish throughout but picked up a bit in the final hour, Transfers totalled 353,20) shares colllllnrod with 339.130 Wednesday. Dfllxlas Aircraft was up 1 1-4 1:1 in tier reflection oi.’ its record figures. Johns-Manville i S. Gypsum were ahead a- bout a point each. Minor unprove- mellt was shown by N.Y. Central, so her-n Pacific. Great Northern, srnl Nlctcrs, Chrysler, Western Union, WCFllllQUOUFrI‘, Boeing, Un- rcd Aircraft and International Nickel, He Offers You the Big (lpportunity Every True Canadian Has Been Waitinglbr .1. -.,. . . . A CHANQE TO MAKE HIS DOLLARS FIGHT FOR VICTORY Back 0i Every VICTORY BOND is all the Security and Wealth 0i this Rich Young Country-CANADA . . . . . Buy To The Limit; " iiLéEiféZéu Ed150n, International Harvester. Union Carbide, Eastman Kodak, Dow Chemical and American Smelt- ing. MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Web. 26—<OP)—- nutritive buying sueneih entered trading on the stock exchange latte today and lifted prices of 501116 favorites 4; little. Earlier, however, the prevailing tendency was down- wurd and at the finish nmnuses u-sre still ahead. shawinigan came from behind in a belated spurt to post. a gain in utilities and Montreal Power. in a moderate burst of activity, was fractlonally better along with Bra- zilian. Winnipeg Electric "A” 1B8- M . . Central Guardian locals. 5o 2o per word; Classified lie Floral and Spiritual Offerln Condolence 70c per Inch; fl Appreciation. 70c per Inch or 4o 49 cents per inch. Address and application Advertising Bates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertllementu 25 Canto per word: Western and Eastern hells Announcement: and l‘ ' .. per word; In Memorial Notice; 70o per inch; um of Cards. em. 5o per name: better: o! dlug enga ementu 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents {or every additional 3 mm? lsvenlu 3e per word: u.’ Notice: of Thanh nod word. Ulla of Subnorf lfnnu lotion 81.00. Other n on on Wanted 5.*;€;;.I.;.""...~';.¢~... in crrY. Finder leave at Guardian. Re- -wnrd- - __-L'~’L4J;Z;Z':P- Agents Wanted WANTED-MAN wrru cm. Raute experience preferred but not necegsary to start. llfl..-470-M-B,, Montreal. a...’ __p__g_h_ . _ i.....;.;.;....;w...;.... l lClllEVE YOUR AMBITION WIT]! I a Famllex Agency Many women now making splendid incomes supplying the families in their territory over 200 easily sold horre necessities. Lame repeat orders na- ecrtalned by Fnmllex Guarantee We tell you how to obtain the brat rrsults. For details and caialcgui- Free: write to Miss G. St. George. 570 St. Clement BL, Montreal. Rawlelghls. ' Barrlnzton ud N0. l. Virginia WANTED THREE FURNISHED‘ rooms. Apply N. Guardian, le:§-Tit4.:?:?9_-!l WANTED — A QUANTITY 0F plus weighing from 50 to 110 lbs Apply Weilinlton McNeill. L-sog-z-zs-ll. Female Help Wankel‘ vvrauruiflizlifoiiriuinnie. nixed woman for housework. 151 Cumberland Street. b562-2-27-31 transients-writ... boarding house. One with some knowledge o! cooking. Highest wages. Write Mrs. McKnv. 167 Street. Halifax. N. S. L-541-2-27-2i n? NAME 1s mm is the name cf u. West town. M fit/VIBT CPR. in carriers was another late starter and picked up e. mod- est improvement but Canada Steamship preferred was s. loser. Metals were weaker, down being both Noranda and International Nickel. Last-hour pains were Jegistered by Bathurst. Dosco “B" and Long‘ in industrial; and in arrears were National Steel Car, St. Lawrence corporation, Ccckshutt Plow and Hamilton Bridge, DistUlers-Seagrum Jumped a ma- jor fraction in miscellaneous and National Breweries was headed back all day. Total sales: 8.100 shares; Indus- trials, 7,900; Mines. 200. Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada Commerce Nova scotia Montreal Royal Grain WINNIPEG. Feb. 26—(CP)— Trading set-tied down to local and routine businesg after an opening flurry on Winnipeg grain exchange today and wheat futures closed 1 1-8-1 1-4 lower. Grain iuturzs close: Wheat: May '78 3-88, July 79 l-fl-S-B. ' Oats: May 49 7-8, July 48 5-811. Oct. 47 l-4A. Barley: May 64 l-BB, 543A. Oct 60 l-BA. Cash prices: wheat: 1 nnrd 75 3-4; 1 nor 78 3-4; 2 nor ‘l3 5-8: 3 ncr 72 1-8: 4 uor 70 3-4; 5 wheat 68 7-8; (l wheat. 66 7-3: feed wheat. 64 3-8: 1 garnet 71 7-H; 2 gsrnet 71 3-8; 3 garnet 70 3-8; 1 umber durum 80 3'- . July 8? Oats: 2 OW 49 1-4: ex 3 CW 4.’. 3-31 3 CW 47 3-82 0X 1 lftd 47 5-H; l RG41 47 5-8; 1 fro/l 48 7-8; 2 feed 41 5-11: a feed 42 s-a. - 1 . ovnn The surface lemrerature on 111 lun is about 10.800 degrees F. " down side and To ron to Exch ange TORONTO, Fob. 26—(OP)—-The gold stocks tightened up in the final period of today's Toronto ex- change market. and closed with a gain of .16 showing in the index. The lndustrials also had a minor net advance and the other groups, the base metals and the western oils. posted small index losses. Vol- ume was the smallest in nine months at 53.000 shares. The bulk of‘ the business was in the medium-price golds. Kerr-Add- ison stood out with turnover of 6,- 700 shares and s. gain of 10 cents to 3.65. Kirkland Links and Upper Canada. also were quite iwtlve with prices unchanged and Beattie traded in considerable volume at an advance of 5 cents to M. The base metal share market was lifeless. Intenmtionul Nickel gained 3-4 to a2 3-4 in broken lot trades and Norcndn. was down 1-2 to 45. The food stocks leaned to the cther industrial groups were irregular in their movements. Senior oils held un- chnnged with Imperial trading in sizable volumo. Western oils were sluggish. Home Oil firmed 3 cents to 2.45 and Foot.- hllls was down 5 cents to 75. Home- stead Oil and Gas firmed 1-4 to 4 3-8. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Feb. 26-(091- Canadlan Commodity Exchange Butter spot: Que (92 score) 35- 36 1-4: western (92 score) 34 7-3. traded. mics. 300 boxes. Eggs spot: Eastern A-llrge 38A: A-medlum :11 1-2A: A-pullota 2a 1-2A; E-B 2B l-bll: E-O 26A. MONTREAL. Feb. 26-40?)- Prodiwg Market. prices here today as reported by the Dcmlnion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: grad-ed shioment selling A-large 33 l-2: A-medfrm 31 1-2: bullets 29; B 38: S 20. Butter: first grad~ ereamery prints. jabbing price, 36-36 1-2: first grade solids, j:bb'n¢ price 85 oerpr. Que wnrte , colored 4n 1-4, delivered Montreal. Whole- sale. western and Que white 25 1-2-25 3-4. colored 26-36 1-4. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.68- 1.70; no 2 1.30-1.50; NB mountain no 1 1.70-1.75;.Pm green moun- t-min 1.75-1.85; whites 1.70-1.76. Markets at a Glance 1011.151...- Press) Toronto - Industrial and gold stock! "stronger; other groups slightly lower. Montreal-Utilities higher; lower; other industrial! and golds lteudy. New York-Stocks slightly higher. Winnipeg-Wheat 1 11-8-1 1-4 cent; lunar, MINING (Canadian Prul) TORONTO. 1M7. 28- Stocks An; Cdn 1-2-30: wholesale. Que no 1 pna- u; tcurlned atoruce 35 l-8-35 1-4. no 2 storage $1 3-3-34 1-2. Chm-e: current l”"".’lDI western white and cclcrcd 25. 1510.13. fac- tory shipping point. Current re- “BMW? __ FEBRUARY 11, -.., a1 Ont Nickel Pocalts Pamour Perron Gold Pick Crow Pioneer Preston Reno Gold Rcyalite snn Ant Senator sherritt . Big-ma Bladen Steep nook Sturgeon Sud Basin Sullivan Sylvanlte ‘Peek Hugh UPP C311 Ventures Waite Arnu Wendlgo Wri Her! UNLIS TE Dalhouule Foothills C urrcncirs NEW YORK. Feb. 26—(CP)- The Canadian dollar closed 3-18 of a cent higher at g discount of 11 l-2 per cent in foreign exchange dealing; today. (Ottawa Foreign lbnchnnca Control Beard rate’ 9.00- 0.111 per cent discount.) The prund Sterling finished unchanled Bl- “M in relation to the United States dollar. __._._.._____._i_. AMERICAN SPOITSMIIN INTERESTED IN MARITIMBS MONTREAL. 011e, Feb. 33 - Delpita war eondltloru with their triotionl. I8 breathing fnvorlto pursuit. ltill look to Can- ada u poisoning the ideal hunt- ing 11nd fishing around: of the North American continent. IMM- ing to ma: c1. firh Ind game representative. Clhldilh National Railways Mr. Pcolo ha; returned from Boston where hr- nttended the annual sportsmen‘; ‘"3711, uhow Ill very well lfldlld- ' Poole, "Several ed, thirty thousand spectators be- ing present one day,” sai Mr. Poole. "The exhibit o1 th Can- adian Government attracted favorable attention, it CODSlSUH; ct a revolving map of Canada. showing up the high spots of and fishing terrain the provinces "Emjnliries as to train gervices to the h-untin-g and fishing areas of Quebec and New Brunswick as wel as Nova Scmfli mu Prince Edward Island served by the lines of the Canadian National Rall- ways showed a. decided increase over former years." Mr. Poole continued. "These areas have "lwflys been Popular with sports- men from the eastern United States and judging rrom the manv enquiries I received, this year will be no exception to the rule. "Nor weie other parts of Cun- iuia left out," coneiuded Mr Parties cf hunters and fishewncn are already bookpl lull-d poimtsthm infill-filial“ f Ontario n a vc 0 Jns r National Park. . y De “Tell Canada we'll be was ringing in for home." Minard’: kllll pain. _..-.__.._________________ Professional Bards McLEOD e asunsv W E HENLEY. K. (l. J. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barrister: and Attorney: n- Law MONEY r0‘ 1.01m 154 Prlncn sum there. my earn as I left . M. ALBANIQRMER ‘ . BAIIRISTEluiIANULLIUlTGDR no. Ulllldlln annli of Commerce lllq. noun: 1'0 was. ~---——, ALEX W. MATHESON BAIIRIHTER. HOLICITIIR. "ITO- Mnney to Lnun Oolleellnm Office: D0 Gran George Siren. ll." F. ARBIIIBILB Chartered Accountant: llntevu Trnn Ilulldlng Charlottetown In._ NOTICE The Annual Mrctlnz of the En em King's Exhibition Assncill will be held In lifcllllllllli‘ Snurls. on Tuesday. llfarcli 3rd. Z P. M. All interested invited attend. , , E. HENRY MALL/till). lfhllk D. F. lilat-AULAY. Secretory, L-559-2-37-2i. CANADA- s rnovruop: or rumor: Ebwaun ISLAND 1n rueYi-noulrru cuum‘ The 8rd day of FehruurY A- 11-1 In Re Eutate 0| Murdock hi“: bell late of Caledonia Ill m‘ County in the said Province. - ed, deceased, tesiute. _ i ‘ Tu the Sheriff’ of the £01115]? ‘ Kings County or anv Lilli-W‘ an literate person within Blllll L0 \ ' GREETING: . wilrznms urwn readlnzilwiff- lion on file of M. Alnan "film", (llznrlotteinwn In Q1139"! u“ ‘c , nld Province. Ulfrlsicl‘. the c tor of the above named will": F v that. a citation may Ila" for the nurnm h'~"""" m forth: You are therefure Tim“ qulred m elle all 11mm a in the nuid Estate to be an‘ a p; before the Judge gresout ltlhn a but: Court to be elu in] “mo, fluuac In Charlottetown time‘ County, in the said PmVc-l‘ n Monday u" m. day n! M10.“ coming. at the hour of 918"“ foreman of the same Ill! me _ Mlle l! any the! 6B" whim,“ n corms of the said Estute s clued be passed 1nd the Esluif n“ prayed for In laid lfl°m°gan ,. motion of J. Pin calla; r - Proctor for said Pellgonii-thfl‘ mm It I11 hereby l" $3,", .. lrun copy hereof be for 1m“ . fished in some "WI!" "190",, . In Charlottetown ufnrfl, t... each week for nicest a hcrcoi a five weclu from the 111w”; fnrihwii that. n true copy "H" n,” p... posted In the followlnx Pm! h," . respectively. namely» l" u, the Conn lions: l" $355.. - aforesaid. at the utcrnllscr l" Kt Horton at Murray d in ‘m; 0cm“! “Hunt n‘ alurearflfl- ‘ :'.:=:~'~.:~'..;-:.s::~::t.:...... . n l ‘ m» ulcl dime n1 nhrm“ m" "r r.".t‘"t.‘"°.'.'-:’" w e - .. the Fl‘ o e . u, aforesaid. "I! d" ‘m’ H lbovedrrllgfsh B i! ‘l ymgd.) imam. vi.‘ L!) !El (iglslf-‘II- (L .s.) 1, 81-2-8-13-20-27. .-