"01- STOCKS r. J. intuit! I -sotrciir-8Q1$I>.'-_°"°Tl" n; p‘ cqpyflof 0n- Iflhfllfljmfillt list susisus inn-truss‘ Dealers’ Alselllon of oissds M, BAGNALiJ-Maaaler , AND» 89TH“ lrliiiilrliil LTli. . Tdeplihll 1470 Stock Markets 142 mamas st. i Neither Too Young Norse Old Victory Gardens are as necessary as ships, planes, tanks y land gulil, says War Food Administrator Jones. Here every i {member ol the family, irons eid ale, lg 'his contribution to tiis war elori. A real honest-tc-gccdness hot-dog and hamburger stand has been file-w, can make f -. p. opened on the Western iront tor Canadian troops. The stand ls named "The Blue Diamond" and is located within the sound of battle in Hol- lnnd. Studying the bill oi (are is lr.-Edi‘. Gerald Henning o! Oshawa, OnL, ivhile seen biting into a healthy hamburger. the first to be serv- ed at the stand is Cpl. John McIntosh of Galetta. Ont. -— (Canadian Army Overseas Photoi. 1;" '“" Reveille-fig hater-Payable in Advance ‘ Minimum Charm for Any Advertisement l5 Cents Central tiuardlan loeah, 5c oer word; Western and Eastern locals 0c per word; Announcement and Boning Events 3o per word: Ciassilisil 3c oar word; ln lilenioriani Notices 10c cer inch; Lists of Floral and Bslritsai oiisrlnss. Card-s. m. lo per name: IM- ers ol Condolence 10c W! llllill; Weddllll llllllfllfllll l9 "W" ior $1.00 ind 1O cents for every additional I words. Notices s! Thanks and Appreciation. 10o per inch or 4c per word. List-l ol subscriptions 40 cents per Inch. Other rates on application. Addl-ea and Presentation 81.01- Maie Help Wanted For Sale good hay. O‘Bnien‘s Store, Sout Nelson, NB. 2-5-ll r Jrikilk! Help Wanted wmrcn - sum roll can? aral housework. Apply 80 Byd- Mi st. r-s-zl _____________v_ Lost And Found 1:08’! - BANK nooir sun lime sum of money. Finder leave eld Street or Phone It 01 ard. 1i. Wilt. Crop and Implements. cultivation, "18 house and Stock-J ‘mill! 1 year. (MeCormie), song plow, "Islflm {cart (new), a team sleigh, 1 set em‘ driving man. v "some? — “were: iifii"fii’l“ii.il'f P""=""*- an)“ w W" ' “mu: soflfmpo: l’ ,_3_§1_ ional Selective ‘Service. L Wanted boa SALE _ WOOD FARM AT Charlottetown. wan-ran I_ SEVE hvdlfrlimiibrfillpl” A‘ w““°§-_§§§;l roic SALE - MODEL a. courii ir. Serial a l 235i. rose sun-emu. sisaurs sun cs . Eastern Packing 00., Charlottetown. ' l-Zil-end. 4i. iron SALE-COCKEBEL glIlCKS ='*""‘iiucrioiv's‘====aia Of the estate of the late W. C. Eniiiaii, 3n Wednesday, February 7th, at~1:80» P. M. "Implements-l binder (rider a was), entraccs and work harness, Liisy ‘fork, available In . arc April Bend orders st once or in- guire time O Hatchery, , irltJohli. N. . 1-39- Glssgfow Road, o Farm 01-100 acres, -85 under remainder hard and soft wood. Large dwell- iiamerous outbuildings in fair eonditioin. good dairy, cattle, 2 fsfoxcn and 8 calves CHIP-Several inns of hay siid straw, about I00 bu. 1 hay niower l ten ft. rake (MeCoi-liie), 1 disk seeder,| _ single plow, hiiler, 1 seaffler, 1 sst of tooth barrows, spike barrows, 1 sat ‘disk barrows, trueli‘ 1 driving waggoii, 1 box sleigh and spring harness. collars and hhnies, carrier‘ and ‘table- Terms Cash. If not fine firstflna, day ‘following. s ENMAN, . MAR EX‘ McRAE, Auctioneer. BINDING OAR T . Adininietratrix. ' otlil . of the previous week's shallow slope Farm, - At A Glance ‘IORDNW. Feb. 4 — (OP) — The gold stocks changed hands in [heavy volume on moderate prlcs .gains in Saturday's Market. A iew posted wide gb-liktTffltdlll e and- cd ln the Western Oil list an this group led the advance with an in- dex saln oi .00. Golds added as the industrials .0'l and the Ba Metals took a small index loss. WIZNNIPEG, Feb. 4 -— (OP) — Rye futures closed 1 3-8 to 1,1 cent a bushel higher Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange with May at 25 New seasonal highs were posted in all three deliveries. Uptui-ns were attributed to good outside buyers edNo export business was‘ report- OHICAGO, Feb. 4 — (AP) — Grain futura were steady to ilrm Saturday with most od the support provided by short covering and professional buying but the trade was extremely quiet and most price changes were limited to a range oi less than a cent. NEW YORK. Feb. 4 — (AP) — Scattered teels, rails, motors and industrlals made further progress in Saturday's Stock Market. after a good average week, but many leaders had to contend with pro- fit cashing on Fridays upswing. The Associated Press (SO-Stock composite was up .1 oi a point at 59.5 and on the week showed a net gain oi .5 The utility average went into new high ground since 1940 by .1. Transfers oi 1,034,800 shares compared with 743,300 the previous Saturday. MONTREAL, Fob. 4 — (OP) — Trading on the Stock Ibrchange and Curb Market at the end of last week appeared to be struggling up from the levels to ivliicli many piv- lxues slipped ln continuation toward lower ground. Market stu- dents suggested doubts about the eflect oi post-war adjustments on indiustr . to which was added un- certalny on the Canadian polit- ical situation. might be having a lessened influence on investment sentiment. lLY. Stock Exchange Anaconda 81 3-4 Am Car and F . .43 Beth Steel '11 N Y Steel 23 1-2 Clies do Ohio 51 ‘1-8 Con Edison 2o 3-4 Elec Auto Lite z Gen Elec 38 7-8 Gen Motors 6i 5-8 Gt Nod 1d 49 Std J . 58 1-8 Keriiiecott 31 1-4 Mont Ward 51 1-21 or Am 2i Phil Pete 40 5-8 US Rubber 55 3-4 Radio Corp 12 5-8 O0 , 53 United Alters-it 29 7-8 Variadlolun Corp 23 3-4 West Union 46 West Else 122 1-2‘ U S Steel til. 7-8‘! N. S. Beer Quota To Be Increased (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Feb. 2—Efl‘ectlve Feb. 5. the province's beer quota 0i W0 dozen quarts a month will be in‘ creased to three the Nova Scctiu Liquor Commission u unced to- fly. There is no change in the hard liquor and Wine ration or one r1110" n! spirits or two quarts 0i im- portgd wine or four quarts oi Can- adian wine. _ SALESTTN WANTED FOR ‘RETAIL STORE Preferably a returned oi discharged service man who iuust have had store‘ eX- perience and a good sales- Younp; married man I l AIIBTIDN SALE MARKET SQUARE TUESDAY, FEB. 6th AT 12 NOON Two Driving Sleighs W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. £220? ‘ FOR SALE Number oi.' extra good Holstein Cows. Newly ireshened and to fresh- en. l l Apply to W. R. DENNIS, Mnrsiificld. ____ " Will be home between 6 and l0 PM. Daily ilinntreai Exchange Ablttlbbi" I 3-4 es Oil 34 1-4 Bldg Pi-odiwts 10 ell Tel 1K1 Bathurst 16 1-2 Can Pac l2 l-ii Celanese 46 1-2 Can Steamships 13 Dom Coal P.1d 12 l-li Dem Steel B ‘I l-li Dryden 9 1-21 rn-aser 35 l-Zl €°““%t 1w .3‘ an ee 15 -4 Howard Bldg“ ll 1-2 Home Oll 380 Int Nickel 33 Imp Oll 14 Intl Pete 22 1-4 Imp Tob 1a B C Power I2 Con Smelt bl 1-3] Mil Power I; McColl Iron 10 Nat Steel Car 1a 1-4 Norancla 52 Price Com 33 Shflwlglsan 17 1-2 St Law P.1d i3 1-2 Dom ‘Textile 73: Dom Tar 14 Brazilian n y.‘ BANKS Montreal 17 1-5 Royal l5 7-8 PRODUCE MONTREAL, Feb. 4 — (OP ) _ Produce prices Sat., reported by the Dominion Department of Ag. ricultuie follow: EGGS: Not packed for export A L“!!! 35-85 it. A Medltun 31- 55-32; A Pallets 26-28 ‘A; B m-ao, Packed ior export A large 37; A medium 36. BUTTER: Wholesale Jobbing pasteurized 34 “.4415; current m. 061st Que No 1 pasteurized 35 del Mtl; No 2 34 del Mtl; first grade creamwy prints 10b price 36 ‘k-ii’); first grade solids, Job price 36-36% CHEESE: Current whllte colored. western 20 Que. 22, White 20 ‘é sale white and colored for trade and export western 30 11/16. 21; colored gut: 2s, white 2114-2134. for local tra e. , lb bass lolcal No and FOB colored FOB: Wh e- POTATOESZ 75 1 1.50: No 2 1.20-1.25: No Que 105-1 '15- N.B. 105-1 o. . j 1.00-1.90.’ 9 P E I TORONTO, Feb. 4 - (or) _ Mining Quotations. Sal" Close 3000(Acme 10 isumLAldermac 15 6200,Aiiglo Cdn IOZ-iianglo Hur B 90 aooqastoi-id y; 1.3 .'>>200.Aubelle d1 '10 4.15 14 14 0U 2.12 4200 Beattie 1.80 500,‘Bercns L00 45UOBidg0od 4.1 1-2 40005130010 14 1-0 1000Bonetal H 122001Brlt Dom 51 l3600lBroulan JOUBuII Ank 40 40500jBuii Cdn l4 7-8 8530 Cal Edm 1.88 2900.Cdn Mal 1.2’! 2l00fC2nt Pat 2 2500'Chester 2. 900.00 Will 3 3100lCoin L AOOIConlnrum 1 SOOOICcnWest 1 100 Delnlte 1 4000 Donaldo 1 5200‘East Cr l6-i50lEast Mal 2 29 1st Sullivan 920 ldona 7450‘Franco 3000‘Frobisher s2sessese=§§acsscbssaases 3001c Yellkril ‘ les T_l-il3~Q_HARI4Ul"-PETO% STOCK QUOTA TTONS 3500 Gill 1-2 2250"Gods L 250031010 Man 1 7300 Gllllnal‘ 0300'Hnlliwell l’<l00‘l>lallnor 8 ‘uanlllard Rock ‘500Harricana i100'l-Iasnga HODOHeath snnjiieulcy 94 1-2 500 Hi Sari: ll 100 Holllnger 12 1-4 22751 Home a . 30 600 Howey 4i 21Hud Bay 82 10000 will 12 1-2 lititifilelllcoe 09 12 '13 l 19 2.60 m l-O 6.96 to 1.40 53401.11 L L 1.45 izzioirLouvlcourt 1.30 709~Mncassa 4.35 4700‘MacLeod 2.83 iloifMadsen 2.42 700‘Malartio 8.70 I i00lMcKenzle 1.5’! lzmdltlmarmac 30 1-2! 1000‘McWatt 28 lOSOWMld Cont l8 1-2 '700‘Mln Cpn 2.5 1000‘Model 20 iisriofMoneta 1.00 ioovBldlam 48 79n0lNegus 1.00 1550‘Nipiss 2.46 1000‘Normeta1 o’! 10500Northland l6 3-4 3001Nor Can 1.40 2045I0hi1on an; fl300IOkslta 50 50000100 U ACHES Drive‘ out GUARDIAN Knew iamlns s] tbs llCA by Ibo! badge-a m! wumslcl new», and a rl ban bra I50 mm “Ubique Qua liar Er loril Docent." 0f Latin ongm, ff mm:- lafu fr“! a: "Wbcrever rrgbf and glory ls ." WHAT'S in the name of the RCA? Courage, resourcefulness, accuracy! This is the service which paves the waytor rhe planned advance, and these are the men who through the centuries have brought the enemy to his knees with devastating salvos of thunderous explosives, accurately delivered . . . Theirs is a long and distinguished history. The men of the artillery won their early battle honours with petards and boinbards and with leather cannon . . . later with brass NA TN! UNITED SERVING 1km“ s1 Qtanabian ) / r . ,///r/ (I/NIZ/lli/ A rllbt-JIEVTO Falmciis Corps The Ceiiiadlan Army Qrtillerp field guns, and in the last great war with horse-drawn equipment. 1 Y. The guns may change with the changing years . . . but the spirit of the Royal Cana- dian Artillery remaiiis the same through all the changes of its weapons. The skill, the courage and the devotion to duty of the men of this famous corps have made the name of the Royal Canadian Artillery a source of confidence to the rest of the Army, a source of pride to all Cana- dians . . . a name to be remembered always; ‘fIONS WITH WAR AlCONOl ~ - ~' ~ 1.30 ‘ l500'Sladen 58 1'2 4790M“ L 1 4;; ~ . . 1 _. a 1,44 12a owe-t Mal - iiglglgmgit: ii llgiloglgllledyGold g0 glgggtjellllliudlock 2 s5 3l05lWrt Hers 4 14g l‘ ac _ . -. 1m 5500Ym1r 2600'Psc Oll 52 lgagvglgcieegmn 3,75 _‘ 36900 Pamour L: b, soeslmmyn 40 6H0 Te“ H 33o CURB _.' ,1 177°°.P“m“ 1,91 sscssn Ant no 12100 Tom Lund B0 . ' £255???“ 3 20 Muolsenwtor 35 50100"1‘rnns Res 2-79 zzgglgntlkfil. 1g: I i - . , ‘a can 2.42 0 oo - i iaoolrlsneer 5.4a 3a00§hflwkey i" 2439319“ . 5 7-3 zorfrend Ore 1.35 Wlfflmir 1-1,‘; ‘B31333? 17; 3-4 slgiillgllllllgts l1 1-: SOOLTeinlsk l“ 7mm“ l3 v llrigglglestoli aIss lfialiisisco a2_ sflmwalte amu 4.06 lTvtal $1 -<*— -. - , I Out Our Wail By J. 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