FEBRUARY 2. 1942 Public Notice Qrocx QUOTATIONS J Blillfi ELECTION ve been re ared for the Civic Election bzylitifllls illistVsVgltlInesday, Igebguary 11th, 1942, and will be to 1 d for the inspection of all Electors at the City Court £212; Ciiy Building up to and including February 4th, 191g from 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily. _ _ Voters are advised to ascertain that their names aie properly listed m all wards in which they are qualified to e. $315M qualifications (General) Ail males and females must be:— (a) 21 years of age and upwards. (b) ‘tesidents of City for One Year (except (4) below . a (c) British Subjects. _ (d) Not in rlarrears o: December 31st, 1941 for Civic Rates, axes or ssessmen s. Ami must be:— - _ _ (1) Owner of freehold of land or premises for 3 months ‘prévltllll; tlo the Election to the value of One Hundred oi ars. (Males) Tenant or occupant for 3 months at an- nual rental value of Fourteen Dollars. ((Males) Have paid Poll Tax of Five Dollars for 19-41 on or before December 31st, 1941. (4) Male or female- non-resident but otherwise quali- fled as above. If doing business and occupying business premises in the City. if qualifications is freehold, to vote only in Ward or Wards where freehold lies, otherwise only in Ward of business occupancy. Iilultiple Voting: Persons voting on sections (1) and (2) as above may vote in each Ward in which they are so qualified. Persons voting on section (2) may vote only in the Ward of which they are resident. Properly or rental qualification sufficient in time but having removed from one Ward to another within 3 nionths ‘nlextd prelceding date of Election, entities vote in ormer ar on y. Dated at Charlottetown this 28th day of January A. A KO \-r \J (3 I), 1942. (Signed) E. F. SELLER, Electoral Officer forithe City of Charlottetown. L-858-1-29-6i. ‘crave-v ammo-w Auction Sale Of Modern Hdlzzhold Famitare Al. the Auction warehouse. Grafton Street, Tuesday, February 3rd, st 1 p. m., including dining-room tables, six chairs, china b‘ 4 hug. fet, 3 piece Chesterfield suite. hook-case, card table, combination Vic- "flifl M"! H4110. mantle clock, wall clock, table lamp, 2 floor lamps, light fixture, piano bench, end table. library table, square table, foot #1001» "skins chairs. sliding couch. day bed. porcelain kitchen table, medicine cabinet, brass fern pot, brass candle sticks, brass ash tray, ivickei- rocker, wicker hampers, wicker trays, living-room mirror hn|| mirror, 8 large pictures, 14 small pictures, Z trunks, double hot ' late, wooden fern stand, 3 piece bed screen, child's table and two cNsirs, child's wicker rocker, brass fruit dish, 1 pyrex dish with silver holder, silver cake plate, cut glass vase, 8 sherbet glasses, 11 ginger ale glasses, i limogcs china set, 33 silver knives, 1'1 silver forks, 12 silver ‘sblespoons, 18 silver dessert spoons, sliver butter spreaders, silver coffee 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ""1 Montnal Stock Exchange Bell Tel 140 Can Car Pid 23 3-4 Can Pac 8 Can Steamship 6 1-2 Gclanese 26 Dom Coal Pid 15 1-2 Dom Bridge 23 1-4 Dryden 5 1-2 Founda Co 15 Imp Tob 13 Int Nickel 34 3.4 M85391; garris 1 3-4 Mtl. Power g2 1.2 Noranda 43 1.3 Quebec Power 11 3-4 Sliawinigau 13 1-2 St. Law Com 16o St. Law Pid 14 1-2 CURB Asbestos 1g 3.4 Abitibi COlll 50 B A Oil 16 1.4 Beauharnols 9 7.3 Batliurst A 14 1.3 Fraser Vtc 1g 1.4 Ford A_ 16 1-2 im-p Oil 3 5.3 BANKS H011 ise 1-B Royal 153 Produce Prices MONTREAL, Feb. l—tC?)~ Canadian Commodity Exchange, a 4131"?“ BDOL: Que 192 some) 34- 1 ggg-‘SA-‘Ipfilidlliflslgiilllk A-large 33 - ; —-me um : ll 27A; E-B 28A; E-C 2o, Adp“ m‘ MONTREAL, Feb. 1—(CP)—Pro- duoe Market prices here Saturday as reported b the Dominion De- Dflriment of llgricult/ure follow:- Butter: first 1 grade creamery Prints. iflilbiiig 9110B. 35 1-2. first srado solids. JO-bbing price 35, wholesale, Que no 1 te ' swiwse 34 1-8; No. 2 swigagi riff-ii‘. Cheese: current ieoeipii, western white and colored 23-23 1-2, F20, B. factory {tripping point. Current, "CW-Pi- Qiic white 23 5-8, colored 33 7'8. delivered Montreal. Whole- sale, western white 24 1-4-24 1-2, wiored 24 3-4. Que white 24-24 1-4; colored 24 i-2. Exes: graded selling A-lsnee 33 1-2: A—-m-edium 31- glmli-Z; pulle- 27-27 1-2; B 28; Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.so_ n10 2 lidg-lgg Nliemountain thin iris-res.“ whifesgrl.7rtl—xl‘.9ig.n- Professional Bards shipment a Norrell and Company I u. F. ARGIIIBALIIE Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown set silver knife, fork and spoon in case, liver tea service 6 piece with tray. stainless steel carving set, electric lloover with dusting tools, 2 under rug felts and many other articles. For further particulars apply io the Eastern Trust Compan . W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. V-HK L-tlfifi -1-23-3l ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Kin- kora Dairying Association will be held in the hall at Klnkora on Tuesday, Febru- ary 3, at 3 P. M. J. W. FARMER, Secretary. Dancing Learned in Home “N, Lessons ‘n .1. 820-1-23-31 2-2 LIVING (Continued from page___2)__ or special makeup band around your head to protect your nair. I-‘asten it securely, duck every hair under it, then so ahead with- out having to wo about. your hairline or having stop cream- ing or washing about an inch away from it. Furthermore, it's a good idea Good Dancer Sure of Steps She looks so lovely waltzingi Other girls feel clumsy when they watch her, she may. though, hsvs turned mekeg; cape whenever .you are i? dance at home. following simple Fagmms- Many sood dancers have! m” “hm you know how to place Your feet in each step, and know Do niers on following, you can thereby‘! saving a. great deal of time -i. would otherwise be spent brushing. to get into the habit of using s_ ' “"5; 351W“ orwar aitz Step to ',‘n:‘?'3 rhythm. On Count l-Step fi all“? 0n your left foot. ‘cl-Place (flltlmuot a short distance to side m" ii-Close left foot to right other waltz steps are iesrnsd u 381:5; ‘shuttle practice and you're l, the "I11"! l! lightly. u dresmily Dressing ff you envIecL A‘ T mam or Hand r031 your partner's srm toaanmliufli? aide from one step e a iivllular dancer with th si 9 loglgrlxfiflélilz-Dfllo booklet. lt has r ‘van’ atgrams and instructions conga ‘ox-trot. tango, rumbs dy '1 indm 8. Wesichester, Pes- o, cémhnei and whiz. Tells how wen‘ steps. lead and follow Bend 20c 1 of ~11 n wins for your co whim D° "is NewesgoDangz L. Nuns \ Blue: Addreg c“! OHIIINIY COR-NEH l8 SPOT FOE CUPBOARD In building s chimney there is usually scme unused space left at the side above the line of the fire- place. More often than not this specs ls rust boxed in and plastered over lost. Out ancestors, more frugal folks than we, ‘put cupboards in these spaces an used them for storing any number of things. Sometimes we do the some now, but there is many e chimney breast that hides s potential csse or storage cupboard, snd the home owner is iimorsn-t of his loss. If the mom. or even just the chimney breiise is panelled a secret cupboard can be installed with a panel that opens st s definite pmh. While it would not be ud- viseble to hide the family Jewels in such a csohe, there are things of lea intrinsic value that one might trust to its keeping. 113K010 AUSTRALIAN IDNDON 0P) - '1'umed down three times for defective mlitht. Ill Australian wls event- usil accepted for the Royal Aus- trsl sn Air Force. then lost s log in sn accident, but at the Vadgso, Norway, invasion, as pIIDt or n Besurlgiiter, shot down s German -c i Province Messersehmltt. McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. HENLEY K. C. J. A. BENTLEY’ n. c. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Llw MONEY TO LOAN 1M Prince Street M. ALBAN FARMER B.A., LLB. BARBISTEB, BOLICITOR BTU. Ulllldlan Bunk of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN. .i._'*' ALEX W. MATHESON BARBISTEB. SOLICITOR. are Money to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George Street Newt York Stock Exchange Am C and F 30 i-4 Am Tel d: Tel 127 3-5 Anaconda . 27 Baldwin Loco 13 1-8 Bendix Av 35 5-8 Beth Steel 53 1-4 Ones s. Ohio 35 3-4 Chrysler 4,5 i-4 Con Edison 13 i-2 Gen Elec 27 1.5 Gen Motors 32 5-3 Gt Nor Pid 24 Kennecott 34 -8 Mont Ward Z8 l-B Nor Am Co 01-2 N Y Central 9 3-8 Phil Pet C0 401-8 Pen R R. 23 3-4 Std Old N J 39 -8 Texas Corp 3'1 United Air 3i . U S Rubber 25 7-8 U S Steel Co 52 1-2 Vanadium Corp 18 5-8 West Union 24 3-8 West Elec 52 1-2 r‘ .11 fféflClf NEW YORK, Feb. 1—tAP)—Tlie Canadian l-"liar lost 1-16 of a cent io a discount of 11 13-16 United Sales cents Saturday. (Ottawa Foreign EXChiillge Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent discount.) The pound Sterling was again unchanged at $4.04 and the Ar- gentine peso was up .01 of a cent at 23.66. MINING TORONTO, Feb.‘ 1—(CP)—1Vllne and oil quotations Saturday: Close An Cdn 09 Amlzn .08 Aiinor 1.28 Bankfield. 95 Base Met 03 Bear Ex .05 l-Z Beattie 90 gum.) .08 1-2 Bralorne 3-45 Brit D0111 ~25 Broulan Q4 Buff Alik 2.00 CwlmOlli; ~15 1-2 Cdn Mal ~45 Caribou 1.55 Cent Pat 1.10 cochenour -56 C Smelt 33 3-4 Dume 17 l-d East Mal 2.07 Eldorado A2 Fernland .02 Gids Lake 15 Cunnar J0 Halcrow D2 1-2 Hollinger 8.50 Hud Bay 27 1-4 Nickel 34 1'3 Kerr Add 3-85 Kirk Lake .56 L Shore 10 Lsrnaque 3.50 Lfllllfll .40 Macasss. 2.50 hiacbeod 1.55 Iiiadsen .40 lfialartic 1-91 McIntyre 40 1-3 McKenzie 33 McLennan .01 l-l lVfcVii/tie .04 3-4 Min Corp 1.25 Moneta. .26 Naybob .18 liew Gold .01 8-8 lioranda .48 3-4 O'Brien .30 Okalta A0 Ont Nick .08 l-Z Pncolta 03 1-4 Paymast .15 Perron 127 Pick Crow . 226 Pioneer 190 Premier 57 Ban Ant 1'70 sherritt B5 Sigma 575 Slscoe 45 1-4 Sladen .25 Slave L .04 l-2 “mud ‘ti; S R . Sud Basin 1.53 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Chs-rge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Gusrdisn locals, 5o per word; Western sud Eastern locals Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word- Classiflcd 3c per word; in Memorial Notices 10c per lnch- Lists u Floral and Spiritual Ofierin s, Cards. etc. tic per name; Letters oi in; engagements t0 words for $1.00 snd l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks snd 2o per word; Condolence 70o per inch; edd Appreciation, 70o oer inch or do Ill cents per inch. Address and r application. word. Lists of Subscriptions utstion 81.00. Other rates on Wanted .- BOSTON BULL MALE wgixiqprfigout 1 year old. TTIOYOUBh- bred. "W." Guardian. _ GOOSE AND wgfiaigggtngfvrlot mixed, free of wing and tail feathers. new MacFsriaiie. Female Help Wantel‘ WANTED- MAID. REFERENCES. Appiy__c_u_srdion. _1.-856-1-31-2i. =_______ Boarders Wanted iloiiiinrasaua %CB(II‘OMMODATED. Apply s‘ ‘ ' L-an-i-ai-ai. Business Opportunities ihfi iv-rs who take orders at. home. Sell Familex Products in demand in each licme 1r there is not s one": fled dealer in yoiu district. In- crease considerably your Vilillme 01 business and profits. No risk. me?- chandisc always fresh and ship- ments each week according to o - ens, . Come to see us for condi- tions or write. Famiiex Products 570 St. Clement. Montreal. No. B. Miscellaneous ANNE MACDONALD HAS TAKEN over Mrs. Johnston's Beauty Salon. assisted by Wiilfliiftfd Manhood. Oovniii: snvviflis- Permaiieuts $1.75 up. F1118"- wsvcs, 25c up. L-870-2-2-2i. Teachers Wanted ifinrnn -- "resonant [NE];- mediaie Department Borden school. supplement $125.00- P. J. Mclnnis. 11-537-1-31-11- Mule Help Wanted MALE HELP WANTED. EXPER- ienced competent accountant by wholesale establishment. Must be capable oi taking complete charge of books and office oversight. 1n reply mu age, experience Ind salary desired. References requir- ed. Write "J." Guardian. L-854-2-2-6l. For Sale SEPARATE TENDERS FOB SALE of Middleton i-Isll will be received up to February 15th; for hall and contents complete; for hsll and lot; for building; for seats and stove. Any bender not. neousariw accepted. Edison Wrifiit, Kin- kora, R. R. 11-861-2-2-21 FOR SALE-Z BABY'S FOLDING go carts, 1 pair electric hair clippers, Apply Chas Worth. Auctioneer. L-Bdtl. QUEEN'S FUND TOTALS MONTREAL. Jun. 30 —(CP) — Nations] total of the Queen's Cn- nadian Fund for air raid victims was report/id tonight at 8903.714, compared with $901,871 last week. Minsrirs kills pain. F1714"- e Presentation to w By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, m». l-(APJ-The stock market. finished s l good month and s r 1P Y week with negligible declines the rule for leasing issues in Satur- day's trading. The day's t/urnover of 228,140 shares was one of the smallest since last October. The volume for the month of 12.893375 shares was the lowest since last August and was about equal to that of time preced- lng January. The l-Iiilfie m HCUVHY was shown by ccmparison vi-lih the December aggregate of 36,390,493 shares. The Asociated Press average or 6) stocks was off .1 oi a. point at. 37.6, but on the week was unchang- ed. For the month the COmDOGliB retained a net advance cf .5 of a point. Holding advances were Du Pour, Johns-Manvillc, Eastman Kodak. Union Pacific, Goodyear, Dow chemical, International Harvester and Cerro ds Pasco. Canadian Lashes were tOll, Boll ‘Iieleptiorie cf Canada ePs-ed a point and fractional losses were shown by International Nickel, Brazilian, , Canadian Marconi and Lake shore. MONTREAL ”"CHA NGE hlONTR-EJLL, P . b. i~~ l or’ »- Trading driLecl alcng an uiicerialn tract on the stcck exchange i‘ll Saturday to clcs-e a wcslc in \\'lll'.I.l all averages we're down as com- pared with the previous six-day period Utilities were leaders among eas- ier issues, Montreal m <1 Quinn: Powers both giving ground. ORR. n,‘ w/ivmwm We edged back to even later. Howard Smith was a soft spct in arrears and Dryden W-as also on R925 I LVL- Crew of H.M.C.S. the downside Bathurst picked up a small profit. In other industrials appearing Gypsum and cs slipped and Algoma Steel r-e ver- cd a loss Total sales: 4.800 shares; Indus- trials, 4,600; Mines, 200. dueniims £:.i hick gained .05 and wc-t ‘ll cil stacks camp ilrxougn Ill" .\'.- m‘. iizttlillllg- ed, volrtne was 63.030 shares. G010, chars zit ihe clcs? sized at a new low for a year and only .39 above the is-w fer the last nine al individual i“ S" To ron-to Exchange " 3T5. .€-i 4-4 n . __ , 5 d . cliivn 3-4, Cal mo _ __ _ at. 15. e\\'il 3, ltizzcasra at 2,50, market in Saturday's three-hour 5' ., - B .. el. l. d i. d l1 l- _§:— flLL..,leacilllg’*tlh~Tdec.liie umiergnhdn cl snzlirqfdlfv price uadillgt- lIlCDlS. sylvanue 1-75 Senior O-il: and papers "mowed a Ted‘ H L15 balance of changes cti the down Ttibur“ 1-93 side and other industrial groups UPI) Cd! ‘ " were mixed, Home Oil and Foot- Viri H"! 2-51 hills closed 4 to 5 cents dclwn and CURB Okalla was urp 5 cents t-o 40 for Daihousie .21 small lots. Foothills .80 Grain WINNIPDG. Feb. 1—-fCPi—-l1’l ' dull trading svheat futures on Wxn- nipeg grain exchange Saiur-ciay closed 1-4 li-wer Closing pFlOI... Wheat: May 80 5-8; Jill-j," 8i l-il. Oats: May 51 i-4B; July 5o l-ZAZ Cct. 49 l-2A. Barley: May 64 3-413; July 64 5-83; OC-t. 63 5-811. Gash prices: 1-2; 2 nor 75 1-4; 3 nor ‘.3 3-1" 4 nor 72 3-4; 5 wheat '71 1-3; G irl at 69 1-8; feed wheat 6G 5-8 1 31115:‘! durum 80 5-8. Oats: 2 OW 51 1-4; ex 3 CW 51 1-4; ex 1 51 -4; ' 1 1 feed a0 3-4; feed 45 l-Z. N e? O o. r4rldp‘ 2mm- T Out there on the Libyan sands, in Malays‘: torrid jungle, on she high seas and in the air, brave men's lives depend on you. They look to you for support-they cry out for it. Give ihern then the weapons for which they call and they will defeat our enemies. If you fail, they must give ground, desperately fight- ing, inch by inch. Perhaps your place is at their side in the very heart of if, ihe proudest place of all. Or if circumstances deny you this privilege, brave men dying Make this your sacred pledge: IIAVI MEN SHALL NOT DIE BECAUSE I TALTIRID Tbii nvmag: is from! l; Ibe Dsparlilmr! s/ M nillau! and 5IINYIW (""444 because 914 {altered ? help to forge and shape the weapons they need, make ihem faster, make them wiih all the skill you possess, in larger and still larger numbers. Remember our young men, your young men, stand between us and clisastci'—"optfl' eyed and unafraid, will: their fare: Io tbs/be." Put equal weapons in their hands and (licy will defeat the foe. Give them superior weapons and in greater quanmy and their task will be lighter. Charlottetown EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. N. J. MABON OPTUMETRIST itlontaguc I’ E l. Office llnurs: i0 In i2 A. M 2 to 5 l’ M. ORE _ . .. . (‘KL-MT CANADlAN PORT-A hardy cr.-.-: oi‘ nfiii-rrs and m- f i w; " 1,. _ opened with a, rise in carriers bill» miuiun as they SIOOiI on the deck of their trim corvette, ll. Zif. (‘. m mm awry Wm“ Cc m l l no _ S. Charlottetown one d - r ‘ ll ' to receive presentations from Councllior_ F. C. Dougan. Accompanying a) N?“ a M ‘ Councillor Dougun were his iviic and‘ l 8: 2 CW Z-roiv 64 3-413 CW B-row o3 5-8: 1 fcrci 61 3-4; 2 feed 60 3-4; 3 feed 60. Holidays etc. by appointment Office Connected with DRUGS’!