gauges! 1. 1942 TIEWCHARLOTFETOWN slugging” O Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guimm"! "Willl- 5° W! Word: Western and Eastern locals [ STOCK QUOTATIONS gt- pixr word: Announcements and 00min liveutuiio er wor - 1.1.: iiiod 3c‘ per word; ln_ Memorial Notloe|‘1tio per inch? List; at rl-irai and spiritual Offer-m s, Cards, etc. 5o r name; Letter; oi (Jonduleuco 70o per inch; adding engagemen 40 word; (u; 31,00 and i0 cents ior cvcrv additional 3 words. Notices o! Thank; and Apprtlrllltitlll, 10c per inch or 4n per word. Lists of Subscriptions per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on New York Stock Exchange applirilllilll. Yress) Wanted To Let Stocks Close r—"' » ——-—~' =_—*~-~<--—" "' " ‘TED —- NEW (£0015!) AND Am C and F 31 1.8 Dim, [wamcrs no; “fixed, fr“, o; T0 LET-HOUSE 30 BRIGHTON Anaconda 2'! 1-2 ‘unit; and tail feathers. Hem-y Road. Newly decorated. Phone 36 Baldwin Loco 14 M 1,,,_-,,,, or write Box 311. L-365-1-3-3l. Bendix Av 39 1-4 1:. -~ Beth steel e4 a-a zixi n —HEATED FURNISHED Ma] and F C1185 OhlO as 3-4 “_'\§).\iliii'.‘llt. Urgent. Young couple. e emale Help Chzyslcr 48 - ' Amity Br»: "R Wanted Con Edison 131-2 -11 '45-! ~l- ----- i? 151cc Auto Lite 22 an: L w‘ i lfiéw I8 THE TIME T0 GET \ Gen Eire 28 overnment tub do Clerk. P st- Gen Motors 34 B03549“ iigel: rsnxinoClhtistonu “Cdierk Btenonuetlc Gt Nor Pfd 22 1-2 . o non- e xams we tt 36 3-8 BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. 51m, m, begun, F-fe, Boom, §gg§°°,g,,, 2., M _ .. l 2i .im .\\c._ __L_3.i0-‘1:5_-3_. M. C. C. Schools Ltd, Toronto ill N y Conn-Al 9 W """'7"; ‘-_—_~—"—' w»Q1QE‘JA"A£“I‘E‘1UI._NQJ§"i395: Nor Alli co 10 3-8 :7 . . .:r a ~:---- u c 0 - l‘ Se“ Lost "on" 1'1 std Oil NJ 40 1- m" s""r“~“mnE“N ALASKA LOST- suntan 110m: BETWEEN Tex“ 9°11) 3*‘ 3'4 ‘:‘“".“'-,..~"“.".‘ “mdfiuirig, m, L‘ City and Mt. Herbert. n. w U111“ A" 36 ;‘~'*'~ "‘- . _ ' ' '\ Raynor, L.’ hju s Rubber lli 1-4 _ _ v L-ggi. 11,11 S Si. C0 54 Fills -“-_\l-1Lvr"“ " - Vanadium Corp 19 l-I ' h * V Work Wante g3 5-8 .‘|\I.E - BA MINTON ‘vwlwmm '“ EXPERIENCED WUMAN WANTS work caring for elderly person. Apply ‘N. R." Guardian. L-378-1—7-2l. ~~~'r"~-\g l3l'.""il'.‘i MOdJ. -J. ltfornings. ..-..83-1-7-2i. Montreal Curb n1 I lfili ' lll-I.\L"l‘lI-'l'~l- MODELS. v ilir mtuiy Auto-back Cutter, (x ._ 5: luio-bzick piano-box I l. (cunairan P1155) , I upholstery, {jani- OE Stocks l Close . A w re uit Abiiibl Com — U pfices‘ _]_ s, Order now your Bray Chicks for Abmbi PM 3 3.4 31;,,\uf,,¢u1-_1-1-5_ 1942. Chicks on display now. Cali Asbegtos 13 1.2 L . 3,, or write for price lists. Credit slips BQm,hd,-,,Oi5 9 5.3 a‘ O l 4' rgtigrgabrlze“ WORTH a n ll‘ Bamm“ A M 8 ‘. ‘ ‘ . . ray eae I.‘ d A 15 7- i finale" Help wanted 142 Great Ge0rge'St. Clftown. wan,“ 4;. 1-8 '* ‘ W" L-337-1-5-3i. Home on g 7.3 -ii!~.1.l.\i3l.I§ MAID T0 ___ __ Int Pete 13 1-2 . Couiiti-y girl _Dl‘t’I€‘l'1‘(’d. Price Com 11 Rcuriic. 4 Hiiishorough Price pm .__ c corner Richmond ___. L-Ii01-1-7-3i. The Annual Meeting od the Island Guardian Publishing Company, will be held in the office the Company, Charlottetown, Friday, January l6, 1942 at. l2 o'clock noon. NOTEz-This meetin will be ad- journed to a inter date n ordcr that the reports for the year ending 31S" current’ may be Bub- at a discount of 13 1-4 pct‘ cent in D_ A_ pmqqwqgfl, |,T_.C()[,()N5|_,, relation in Ulllllfti Sizitrs curiczicy. Secretary. lOtiuwtt Foreign Exchange Control L-387-1-7-li. Board rate 9.0J-9.91 pei- cent dis- ' co-Lllirilét) a week ago the Dominion MONTREAL EXCHANG Currencies ilnitr-"i Meeting Tilt‘ ihmuni General Meeting of mew YORK, Juli. 6-—1CP)~'I‘he Canadian dollar, on the road to rc- covcry from last months heavy losses, gained l-Z-cent in tothiys foreign exchange dealings to clcse lhi- (fiiiwltiiiclulvll Drivini; Pltrk niiii lH-iivint .1] Evlliliitlon Associa- liliil ii-ill he hclii in the Secretary's time, 'll\u1‘l li-iihiing, on Wellnes- i.i;._ innit-i-y 14th. 104?. at the hm" i| ‘. o‘i'lt:i . Dzlictl liliz; liiiti. 5th day of January» l. W. BOULTER- Sccfy-Trcas. it l; the intention to postpone the aiimro llcL-iiilg tu a later (late, hu- iuilivi: iii‘ u‘ ich will he given hi iiic lii‘i'.l‘.lllil'.i'fi. J. W. BOULTER. Srdy-Treas. 11-366-1-631. unit was quoted ill. a. discount 0t 14 3-4 mi- ceut, lowest since the early tnmths of 1941. b _ Qthgy major Cll1'1'(_‘l‘l(‘l(‘5, includ- lng the hound Sterling at $4.04, finished uticliiingcd. "tot. éiit - MONTREAL. Jan. B—(CP)-M- Fngange fer displaying firmness for mos-t oi’ today's session the stock market turned lieeitnnt near the end and wound up inclined to soften. By Bernard News/prints clung to eariy rises, Associated Press up being Price Brothers, Ba/thurst. . O'Hara Financial Writer l5"'"‘|“5§ m“ mm ‘mneles’ "m St. Lawrence Paper preferred and NEW YORK, J3!!- 5-(AP)'—T31° lriiii.'llil‘lll§ ill film!‘ "1- “"5" "'5" Rolland Paper preferred. Anlong recovery tinge faded from the stuck ' lviuli, mil uml ililkv- Th0“ "5" other industriais the trend oi market in the majority of iri- ‘ll\‘l‘ NlW- 181- (tlinugcs was mixed, Stringer were . -.r.rcs today as ihcsc with pro- ‘l s (MLLANT Algcmia steel and lisbestcs and fits cashed in on the iii-ctr the re- Nurtii Rustic!) Canadian Wire and Dominion cent comeback, $(lj1£lI1"l7€StL5l§lC0Lt-h6 ' er . all of 1939. c ' 0r o eds a '-'l-'n\'h'll'fl'-5'fi""""'fi_""""l"‘; Brillitglltivttifrenlgge a uncertain, with technical revczxani. - L'37°'1'B'4' Bcli Telephone holding an eni-iy Canadian stocks were mfxifd- D15- .:___—_, rlsc and Montreal Power losing a tillers ‘Sctigrnms pdd couidnt hold ‘ "_“_‘" gain and Canada Northern Pcwcr ycs-tcrczrvs heat-hi‘ advance and always behind. Canada Steamship f-r-li t-vm point: lo 70 irhiic coin- Montreal Stock Exchange (Cunadlan Press) Stocks Deli Tel B C Power A Can Cement Can Pacific Can steamship Celanese Cock Plow Cons Smelt Dist Sea Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Dom ‘Iiaxtile Dryden Gen Steel Wares Int Nickel Nat Brew Nat Steel Car lihalvinigan St Law Coin Si. Law Pfd a § n- en c - I I I 5*’ muuwwwpw ‘JP4 Qb-llflhfilJfii . . . mt- o-n Q “N” “Qla, l fiflarhifluafigflickgGmtlgaam-Ing ¢~I b-llfl I I Q x“ To ron to Exch ange Jan. 6——(CP)—F01- iJwmz a firm to strong opening the Torcmo stock market today turned heavy and from neon w m; 6165c the tendency was dcnvriward, prctiucuig losses for all four index BYOHPS. '_I'iie gold stocks led the slump with a izss of .83 while the indlwtrwls dwiroea a1, the miss metals 28 and the western oils .18. Volume was about even with the recent nVPTQ-Ee of 146.000 shares. Wriglit-Ilargreaves recorded n. drop of 20 cents to 2.60 and the close was down 10 to 15 can; (Q1- Kerr-Addison and Preston and 3 to 6 cents for MacLeod-Cockshutt, Mecassa. Upper Canada, and To- i>ui'n, Dome dropped 3-8 and Lnkg iorc 1-8. The few issucs holding iqii-lffChVly to the lip side included i-JSL Malartic, Kirkland Lake and Queension, International Nickel was the mast‘ active of the senior base metal stocks and i. finished unchanged along with Smelters. 111s big oils, Imperial and In- icrziaticnal Pete, weakened 1-8 i.o i4 anti small losses came out for Bcll Telephone, Brazilian, Laura. Eccard and Dominion Steel B. Gains of a paint or more were netted by Consumers Gas, Bank o1 Commerce. Canada Permanent Nlrcii-tgagc and Dcminion Foundries P In dull notion the westem oiLs posted minor losses. Home Oil dropped 4 to 2.54, Calgary and Ed- monton 5 io 1.15 arid Hlghwood 1-2 to 19. Vermilatzi was active and unchanged at '7 1-2. Homestead O11 and Gas scld up 3 1-2 and close-d nt 2 3-4 for a not loss o! 1-4. Grain WINNIPEG. Jan. 6—<CP)-— Wheat futures on Winnipeg gTain exchange closed i-4 tent higher today. cizsing prices: 7 glgwflii Mav ‘i8 3-413; July ‘I9 Oats: May 49 5-8; July 48 3-4- l-ZA Bqariey: May 62; July 61 1-8; Oct Cash prices: ill/heat: Nos 1 hard and 1 nor '75 3-4; No. 1 nor '72 1-2; No. 3 nor 70 No. 4 nor 68 7-8; No. 5. 66 1-2; N0. rAce FIVE Gold Mines Provide Tungsten Ore Refined In Ottawa (By Bruce West) War in the P.:cific has suddenly made Oltawa the hcnle of one of the country's mcst important ore refineries. Surprising as this may be to those who have always loaiccd upon the capital as a cons-e ct g. 1' ment rather than a triininr! possesses the oniy plant. it‘ ada which refines tllllgrlch, a. metal more precious than goid to the war factories of the country. ‘Tungsten ls used as n harder WK agent in the Il'l'1i1lif.“.‘iil!£‘ of $1111» lcol steel. Canada ' states have alu rt large portion 0f thz" r si far-off China. Concrru .. metal were shipped Pacific after b91113 the long haul doim Rood. ‘Itie mctal is rciiizczl lily iluriua 11cm an finery is ts. valuable asset w the Canadian war qflort Schcclite is a buff coloured 0r! that often g.ves no hint of its tungsten content when viewed tinder ordinary light. But when it is subjected to the berm o! an ultra violet ray 1m the tungsten in the rock gives o f a fluorescent glow that is a tell-tale sign of the mineral‘; presence. The mines u-irch supply the schceiite ssrt 1t by hand from the gold ore. A conveyor carries the ore beneath a violet rav lamp and the sorit"; ‘picks cut. the (trunks that glow w :ii flakes or sllipg of iung=tcii Win31 a car load has been glcancti by this meihotl, it is shipped to the Ottawa refinery. n patrlztic bards. Because ti‘ urs; of the deposits ma. < L0 sort the schech‘. necessary Ultra viloict rays art‘ used to detect the metal, and portable lamps are now being made for the modern prospector. As ililtslratotl here, the tungsten BHHVSJVhltOlY under thc violet ray s, wliii the rcst of the scheclitc orc re- mains dark. ore called ocheelite. Although no large deposits have so far been found in Canada, cccasloiicl hits crcp up with the 01c iniizcd in the gold fields. Scme months ago CAIlLd-IVS Bureau of Mines decided it could make an important contrihuticti to the country's war effort if it glean- ed these schcelitc frrigntents and milled them info tungsten concen- traies for thc tTOl steel industry. Detected by Vioict Ray The Bureau has a small bu‘. w-ry modern refining plant, normnlLv used for przcrsirg large bulk ore santplcs. This niiii wa= lll-llZ-"(i for an espcriment tfiat hm :1 (‘liilV provided the tzoi sicei faciot s of Canada with more than thirty tons oi tungsten concentrates. Considering that a comparatively small miount of the nxetiil is rc- quired for each tcn of sec only piuud millsri by the Bu at" the B: mu oi‘ Mines comes hand and freight it to Ottawa, they actually lose money on it. New Type Prospect or New that war with Japan has made the wide Pacific a mrticular- 1y uazzrrdous gap bet-ween the fac- lorics of Cannon and the tungsten deposits of (Thins. a new type of ccttr will scon be tramping A wilderiuns, armed with his ‘uicuci. r111; lump. These are 110w be- ing r arle in portable 101m for the i-xprt purpose of tracking down the precious schceiite and w'o1fra~ mite, another iuiigrstezi-betiring ore. ‘iiie Bureau of Mines. anxious to encourage the s: h for the vital imr in , .-..< c.‘.'icre.i its aki lo all iriiu h to go prcspici g for it. It is ready to put its testing equip- ment and sciciitific knowledge at the dispirnl oi any one who washes to submit samples or c-btam advice. iVf0=t of the tungsten millefci by rsm the Porciupiric zi-cn r! .\"""'i'W-i'l Ontario. Mines in Brifh Colum- bia have 31:0 sent sl his 01 sdleelite t0 Oltsiva. 5m .:in. containing tungsten liliVC b‘ sent in from the ‘ifukon. was“ the great gold rush of ‘icstzlrtlay 1f the mineral Ls Lliiid in mill may be mi point in int quantities, p at sumo t: .'\'0‘.'l.‘.‘l to reduce eight Plll-TIQJ, , the meantime. zhe Bureau ‘-‘- 2w.» hi (J:':\\':,'i cfirr es o;i the 10b that has alread- heQrcvi to place ihzusniiris of m: uni; in the tisnda" cf C4311. .. _, \ trknic of suf- Inn smnii but modern refinery nt the Bureau o! Mines, In Ottawa, tungsten is being refined fur the (‘auiciian tool steel industry. Workman is shown examining some iii the precious tungsten concentrate as ll comes from the mill. >..._............ .._ . .......‘.....4.._............ ........ This is tungsten conrcxitratc, fresh from ihc mill. Ysvtl as a hardening agent in the manufacture of tool steel, it is added to the melting pots in this fomi. Canada and the United states have been largely dependent upon (‘hina for their tungsten. The Mines Bureau has already produced more than thirty iuns-eiiough for n great number of tools so vital to the war intiusirire of the country. was easier in carriers. men shares declined 1-8. Cannd- §._ 64 3-4; Iced 60 3-4; N0. 1 durum ' grau;,-23:23“1_2_ - cT5itt"P'oi-‘ ._ Metals were consistently easier ian Pacific was off 1-8 and Walk- w 3-4-_ t Potatoes, Que whu“ no 1 1_30__ Cochenour no . all day. down being Consolidated ers 1-4. McIntyre MlIKS ndvancaeig ypgfltfi-ollgs-gwclé (‘Wax PrOdtICQ PrlCeS 135; no 2 110-120; N'B moun- C” smell 38 3'4 Smeltcrs. International Nickel and a full point to 31, Dome gained - 49 {Hr -No l “ed 47 4‘ No 2 ins o 135___1_40. pm Ewen Denison 4 a-B H0111“? Illfsematlonal Petroleum ““¥ii“‘§§5““i‘ii“i‘i‘ giigieliilitetibge of feed 4:11 a 4'- N0 a feed 41' s-a' "‘°““t'“ms Lfi-um whit“ "35- 3§$§§§ 1g lit 110 . e ~95"??? I“ ‘ . ,." ' . ' .4’. ' “ sDceiiinion Textile and Wabasso 60 stocks finisizeci nviiii a net dc- f .NN0.31‘_€i¢§dr;8 3-4. N0. 2 6 (CF l " Ens, M“ gm o were stronger spots in miscciian- (‘line of .1 of a print at 118.6. From t-‘C . 3. 6 J . MOQTREAIJ, 6711111’. E’ i-h" 1—- ""'—_ Eidmnau ._ eous but Penmnns mc-ved back and the ucgiliiiiliiiig cfclilcigdpzeuigtii: —- C%i‘a€li3al_ns:o.xin.t3t£‘c t?” Qéclltlgxkfikfl gym“ p‘ Hm SEASQPML NEEDS gvtcrtfarsiggtillgrsmgeilgrtfmshoymspergfi $2.3m“ liaiiivériced ‘(iyduil points 34 b8" (38 fresh» 33 1-4-33 1-2: G 210G111“; aka '16 ' I ' l l . . t ~ , O E YEAR TO REPAY Tobacco and Associated Breweries. Activity. pronounced at intervals, Bart/ZS Saskn regmdcd. 34 l-4A. G0,,‘ G3,. 3 7,3 Q,,,.C,-_._,on N Total sales: 18.300 shares; Itidus- slackcned in the final hour but Eggs SD01! EMWY" A—1"F1°,_ ______ Hahn-Ow 3 Q1 M111 Apply/idlllllnlnlettbrdrglih“ trials‘ 10,300; Mines, 8,020: Bonds, li‘ilg5lf‘tl'fiq2ll(léélélflf\ld 111231.860 shares __ __ A-il11..‘(‘u\ (Canadian Press) Hum Rock m $1900‘ agans- ' O “a (Canadian Press) ' ' " " _ ' TORONTO Jan. 6-- H Sui-c i" Pepsi-Cola hit n new 1941-42 low I Honing“. U, -__; 0F CUMMERCE 3;‘,‘},,,°3f,§;,2§§?,,;"“,§§g§§ as $32,; Qtocks Close MONTREAL. Jiiiclz. hptriflljdl- Stocks Close Home on 2&4 ‘ .4 ‘ “ Produce Market Pl’ s ere as‘ Homestead 2 3- Monthly 0-point Provide Mafkets at sales to retailer; because“ ofuthse can“! __ u N90 by 1m DomifitOll De- Ammeld q 3-4 Hug my Min m 7-3 slave Lake m Repnymlnt tightening of sugar supp es, . V . rmem o‘, Agriculture fonow.__ 145 Ins 1m 27 8,00,!) Rmk ivaulnmltl steel and Bflhewfm fcreflkfki?" glomznerf. 1n mButter- fir<t grade crc-amerv 5 x 2 Impmcke, . i Y wit r , n . .w 1e on rea -— . .' . " - _ ‘- ' ‘ _ ‘ ttmig: ntizgv- Dflpoiltl at a GIance gigif-mgiltéiraai‘ [Zmtliftflegllc zhrczncnmg Roy", Bk 151 I1)l;l’.llS.‘Xv_si2Ublg1i5d]:ilx-lélki. 310;)‘ g i? Add . I ‘I it? it??? 13% ‘éi?§i,‘;i£‘.“‘l+..?i“§i;i£i.“éfiifé?tiflfi - =4 a ,~,~, ,9; t. Kirk Si 4 5134 so $12.00 -—-——— "_ n0 paste 1 s ora e - . 9 L‘ Lake 3hr," ~ 1,4 17cm ~ n32 sing: (Canadian Plea!) ‘f, “tfimfjmmflfigfifflfifnoggfifis ‘gr FAMILY AFFAIR 2 storage $3 1_-2_, X M‘ a b8 Lapa cm 3:, Um) Cm, 239g gag“ ‘“'°° ~1- t a New York Stools inn ifidustrg h the rem 0t hlsh LONDON - (on Jinn. uoi-o- filfgmfiinimilritlga r§€ie'§t<i“~‘°i:m 995 Lem” A‘ ‘z W ‘Elm ' ‘ oron o an — ' - v - w s ~ " ‘ 3o w Am“ , . . . .. tn w 0d a h 1'18 year old twin _ ., , 2o Litte LL 1 . o'-‘-1:"~A"“mn" c. cloud hm"- I i li- cpl-git 1-2 and lCSs- tlasillghgtlflxnialllflfli and Joan. have tfifl “shipping Pfllllf; 61 Mafia-Ha 270 Wri Han; 3 Pnwnmnmely low Ram Monueah-imperil “Tia rnindrliugtrigfls tr sufferers included Squid Fe. joined the Auxiliary Territorial Ser- “°~‘te1"24“‘1“1,,‘°2\‘f31“h” “"0 115 MncLcod i.‘ : voun FSlAlE is PROTECTED aY cr; utilit es an o ie n (norm Northem “Tam-n ‘Union, vice, Rccfiillliiil officers promised ed 24-; _-.. itilun I! l" n t (CWT, Caribou m: Madge“ t;§[)[,~|,_]) ‘A H“ "i5i§i’»<“§<i'i‘i'i3t§“ THE Wheat 1 4 cent lower Goodrich US. ‘Rubber. Wcstinil- ll1e$§l0,t\\'ltt0 have: half; lags?‘ AEfgfée 952ml 2_*‘A‘"n",‘“rc‘,'fiu,j,“ '35 CR5 1T0“) 55 M51314“, 3‘ ;_ a ‘ -' ' ' ' ' - an ' _ ‘ - " . - - . New York-Cotton and coffee iiizh- 311:3 115351131" glfédp-A “fife, QQfJhQ; ° ‘y i-a; piiuen 21; a Erode 20-21. o Cent mt iaa Llzitkl-éigtzi: 042-1 s 553%" m3 t 9r; lunr lower‘ Anacondn and K-ennegnfh av“ _-_» v~ » --- w - --»--== t y“? V > - . . ' and air forces on the port of VMIM. v ‘$611. as v v.21 euro" Britain‘; fzllnrd Commando unite are hunting the Germain at will the” QLys, 'rtt'il‘l‘ in e week the Commandant have trashed st the Nflflvrgian (‘trust in during operations u these pictures, radioed from London to New York, reveal. The first raid was carried out by land, l" perfectly timed. with tile it and capturing most of l lies f ' peratlons in the tar northern plfl ni Rn nla. ‘my n! "m, or o British forces routing the prrhon, kill n; halt of the remainder alonl with ii number of Qulsiings. which in a port for (lemon convoys It. was 1,, m; pit-tut‘! iit 1.11M‘ rvillsll soldiers nre shown leading away a group QIGJYIIIAII|iT;SGX1l‘I'S.|‘l;lI1il§|l’l.ifl n blazing oil trr-tory are shown i, iilirr ilir t‘. l('t.. wcie i: .i-iidc\ “PHI it. Casualties on tile Ilrltlsh lid! gilt. A few wounded are shown being taken aboard ship alter the Commandos Pull Another Raid, Smashing Nazi Garrison, Destroying Oil Plant on Norwegian Coast raid tRIGHTi. News at this rrid had hardly been announced when it Ill reported llie Commandos had stabbed again at the Lofoten islands, also c" the Norwegian coast. They remained here several days. arnit a Natl patrol ship and downed a Geri-nan plane. The report said German coin- mnnlcation: in the district were eornpietley dilrultlfi.