DEQEMIEER 3111.941 gt-rs-i-s-i-c-i-s-t-i-o-f+++++++++++++++++++++++-i-- ‘ s- iritfll."b'i-"l'i*'k‘it"lt"zlt"i’rnia ‘i°°l-il"~il°¢~‘l‘--ll'~"i°~'l“°é“4f"l"l"'"fi A NEW YEAR ’S WISH ' TO our FRIENDS AND cuszvrs ilAPPlNESS and WORLD PEACE In 1042. H. K. S. HEMMING é? CO. Renl Estate Agents S142 Richmond St. il- t} THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FTOCK QUOTA riozvs m 1 New York Stock Montreal Stock ‘PTTTTTTTTTT*~WWWFT*WFTTTT m. Am o.» r Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern local; 2o per word; Classified 3c per word; 1n iilcnio Announcements and (Joining Events 3c per word: of riol Notices 70c oer ineii; Lists Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc. 5c per name; Letters oi Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagement: 40 words for $1.00 and ill cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 70o per inch or 4o Oil cents per application. per word. Lists oi Subscriptions inch Address and herentatlon 81.00. Other rates on TO LET-ITEATED ROOM 12S nElliiyAVé. __L_-l!,"~i-1Z~ ~31- Wanted WANTED - NEW (EQOSE AND Duck Feathers not mixed, free of wing and tail leathers. Henry MmFarlnnc. i ;_ “ >'F‘ WANTED - SHORT counsr: students accommodated. Apply Guardian. L-1105-l2-3l-li. =-- . __..__~.--~_-—_—_~ .__ — ‘ Wanted “‘~~_»>- - WANTED - BARBER APPRENT- ires N0 former experience neces- sarv Write for information Mozer Barber Collezc Halifax. N-133 Mule and Female Help Wanted .___._.---- --- --- —-—-——-—————~ ROW IR THE TIME T0 GET \ Government iiib as GWFR P055" mun Customs Clerk Steno. etc Six Dwminioii-ixlde exams "wi since war bozrm FTP!‘ Booklet- M C C Schools Ltd Tiirivnto l0 Oldest in Canada No AilPnlS One Year to Repay ADDN lo Neuron Bmndi of TllE Ollllfllllflll BAIT 0F llflltililEllfii 1w Moho II Monthly Oenuiln oi I 5.00 l 9 00 $15.00 $45M IQ halve I $5 87 SI 00 9O ‘Q5034 ‘505Jl Other Amcvnls d huoofllonuiolv low Iuioe “Fvrfitele FOR SAME-PIGS 2 MONTHS OLD, b. M. Beaten, Alexandra. L-296-12-31-11. FOR. SALE — 1 PURE BRED Shorthorn Bull 1 year old; also l. set Bob Sielghs almost new. Frank McKay, East Royalty. L-_2_8'_l-_12-3l-3i. Miscellaneous ALL ARREARS TAXES DUE HAR- rlngton School must be settled at once. By order Trustees. n-gss-iz-ai-zi. Teachers Wanteu WANTED - TEACHER FOR North Tiyon School supplement $125. J. W. Thomas. L-2@<>_-.12_-.3<>;r.1- W A NT E D — SECOND CLASS Teacher for St. Calherines School. John W, Loivry. Bonshaw, R. R. 3. _____>Il0:i:r(_lers Wanted“ BQ-\RDERS ACCOMNTODATED 8S Cumberland Street. L-298-12-31-3i. l NEW YORK. D30. 30—(CiP)—- The Canadinii dollar continued to slump in today's lirei-n exchange dealings, clo=ing 5-6 0f a mm 10w. er at a discount oi’ 14 3-4 r cent in relation t) United S1105 my. WHEY. (Ortaira Foreign Exchange Cmlrcl Board rate 9.'9-_9.01 per cent discount.) other testing for- eliln currencies including the pound 519111118 at $4.04 were motionless. EXAMINATION Flt"!!! and §EPIITVTIII Glasses (l. ll. J. MABUN fiPTfllilETRiST Montague. i’ E. I. Office Thurs: l0 to 12 A. M 2 to l6 l‘ M. Holidays etc. by appointment Office Connected with We are buying daily, cattle . hides, horse hides, calf skins smi sheep pelts. Full market value. MAURICE BLOCK 102 Elm Avenue Phone 1448-2 Farmers Near Smells Wanted Charlottetown We are buying smells daily, paying highest market prices. Ship Express collect. Prompt return. 5-131-12-29-61. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front oi tlie Law Counts building 1n Charlottetown in quceul County. on Friday the zLti-ii day oi January 1942, at tnc hour oi Twelve O'clock nuou, ALL 'l‘lil1'i.‘ tract piece and parcel oi land situate lying unu being on Township Number iii in kings County, bounded and describ- ed as follows, that is to suy:— COitiMIsNCING at a stake fixed in the South bunk or snore oi Murray Harbour at tiio West iine uf land in possession oi James Penny and ruli- ning along said boundary line South 7 degrees Bast 100 chains, thence South iiii degrees West. 10 chains, Nor-n ‘1 dfigffitfl West 100 chains to the shore oi Muirsy liar- bour aforesaid, and the lost men- tioned iine being the Eastern bound- ury line oi liiiiu iicioiigiiig to Jul"! Penny, thence uiong courses o! the said stake of. the place oi shore to the commence- moni. contltnlng 100 aeru oi luau, dosoriocu in a certain Deed oi conveyance iisteo October 15th, 11150. unit made between auniuel Penny and another of the one port aiiu Alexander Mwoniiid of the other land conveyed by Mary ineuoiiuiu and another to Alexander u. Mcuonald by Deed part, and being tllo tilted March fourth. 18118. ‘the aoove sine is mane by virtue oi tsinsd in ii mortgage 18th, 1045. between Alexander E. Mcuonald, h. part, and the undersigned oi the nuving been made Ii payment of the principal other art, default thereby secured. Dated this 23rd day oi December A. 1)., 1941. MARY B. TRATNOR, blil-lfl-li-Sl-T-T-li. Mortgsgeo. Hit) VIIIOIII under and u Power oi Sale con- uiucd Juili: McDonald oi Murray Harbour sooth. in Kings bounty. rnrnier, and Aoo is wife, oi the one JENKINS BROS. ‘SUMMERSIDE L 663- -2ll-24-2'7-31 1-3 REMOVED TO 58 QUEEN ST. Standard Coal Bayvlew Coal Bags of Coal delivered to any part of city —50e LAWRENCE IIENNESSEY PHONE 108 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Montreal Cur; i Exchange Exchange ti- '—'— i} (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) z stocks Close stocks Close * Am C and l" 32 1-4 Bell Tel 150 Am Tel Tel 128 Brazilian 7 3-8 4* Anaconda 28 Bldg Products 12 1-2 Baldwin Loco 13 11-4 Can cement 4 5.8 ti’ Bendix Av 4o 1-4 Cari Car Pid 21 3-4 s’. Beth Steel 65 (1-4 Can Ind Al A 3 3-8 Ches Ohio 34 l-B can Pacific 5 1-4 t} crow/ii}? ti; c111. steamship s 1-1 Con son - Ce aneso 26 1-2 a. Elec Auto Lita 19 3-8 Cons Smelt 38 3-4 i} Gen Eiec 2e 1.8 Dist Seas 2'1 1-4 i, Gen Motors 31 l--2 Dom Steel B 6 l-ii Gt Nor Pfd 21 1-8 (Jen "Steel Wares 6 ti» Kennecott 37 1-6 Imp Tob i: .; Mont Ward 25 1-4 int Nickel 34 3-4 N Y Central 8 Massey Harris 1B5 10 1-0 McColl Front 3 1-2 Penn RR 19 Mtl Power 22 Phil Pet Co 43 3-4 Nat Brew 25 3.8 Std Oil NJ 42 N0i8l1dii 48 1-2‘ Texas Corp \I 7-8 Shoirinigzin 13 1-4 United Air :15 3-8 St Law Com 175 U s Rubbin- 15 1-4 st Low Plcl 13 1-3 US St Co 54 St of Can ._ Vamtzdiuirii Corp 7.5 St of Can Pfd 68 1-2 ., Wes U11 0n 1- —- (Canadian Press) was,’ Elec .77 b2 Woolworth —- s Stocks Close P roduce Prices err: Cr" t“ . A b P d 5 3- ___ Asbestos l8 1-2 Banks MONTREAL. Dec. ao-(crm- Beauliarnois 9 5-8 Produce Market prlcm here today Bathurst A 13 3.4 _ as icpsikcoi b3 tiielDniiinilifn Da- Fo d A 1- 5-3 .‘ parinieii o grieu lure Io ow"- FQIT-d A § 3.4 (Czmadkn Press) Bulvter’: bb first igrndea creaiir ry H; w 1k 50 l'.l1 s. 0 ing p: 1e. 5 l-4—35 353,? Qua er 36o gays“ __C|°’° R2; first grade solids. Jobbing prce, Imp on 8 L‘ Commer“ l“ 34 5-4705. unioleszile. Que no 1 1m Pete 13 34 Royal Bank 151 paseurned storage 34 1-4. n0 2 Price Com 10 1-4 Nov 5c ti storage 33 1'2‘ Price PM _ 5i 1° B‘ -' Cheese: cuwent receipt waste n M°n m“ '" ard Que whitcs iind crlcretl 25 F. "—'~ OB. factory sliippxng point, lir-t ' s“ . WlAOlCSZlTlG éreggerniand Qzue v v\'..1e an co ore ‘. 1- _26 1- . FlfldnCe Eggs graded shipment selling , A-mirge 34; A-medlrm 30; pullcti 2752i}; B grade 26-21; C grade 23 — -2. By Bernard s‘ o’ u m‘ MONTREAL. Dec- 30—(CP)— Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.25- l Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Dec. 80-01.?)- stocks iiit the high spots in today's market for the best rally in more than a year. After some irregularity at the op- eriing. when it was necessary to ab- sorb continued heavy tsx selling. a buying wave swept over the list and lifted favorites l lo 4 points at the best. A few isolated strong spots such as American Telephone were up around 9. The majority still were well out. ln front when the final gong sCtlnded. Canadian stocks advanced to wi out mos-t of yesterday's losses. D.s- tillers Seagrem pfd gained 1 1-2 points to 6'7; Internatfonal Nickel one point to 23 5-8; McIntyre Mines one point to 2B: and Walk- ers 1 3-8 points to 32 5-8. Ford A gained l-B. Ford B 1-4. Imperial Oil 3-8. Canadian Paclftc 1-8, and Dome Mines 1-2. Distillers sea- gram common lost 1-8. Unchang- ed were i-Iollinger, Lake Shore. Canadian Imperial Tobacco, Bra- zilian Traction and Walkers pfd. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ended‘ with a net advance of 1.4 points at 3‘l.2, biggest jump of this bartmeter since Nov. ‘l. 1940. Dealings were exceptionally speedy st intervals but slowdowns occurred alter mid-day. Trans- fers, however, of 2558.507 l shores were second to Mcndiys turnover of 2.925.455 shares which were the~ largest since M." 21 last year. The major teephcne stock was fer and aiway the day's sensation. At its top it was up around 9 points from its Monday's final quotation and some 15 points from its low of last wreck. It emerged with a net advance of 5 ‘l-li poznts al- 121 1-2. Gainers of 3-4 or so included Union Carbide Allied Chemical. D11 Pcnt. Westinghouse, American Can and Union Pacific. Among les=er gainers were US. steel. Bethlehem. Chrysler. Gen- eral Motors. us. Rubber nid. Sears Rcebucks. internavooal Harvester, sari-ta Fe. Southern Prciiic. Great Northern. Standard Oil iN-ll. TeX- cs 00.. Anacondafnmerlcan Smelt- lrig. Douglas Aircraft. sperm‘. West- ern Union and US. Gypsum. To ronto Exch ange TORONTO, Dec. 30—tO?l—A hesitant eapy srssion of the Tor- onto stock exchange “as: l_ lie-wed by more vigorous and dcfin te ae- tion in the afternoon. Turncver was the sceond heaviest two weeks at 215.000 shares. Noranda finished the day 1 Il-B at 48 3-8. Smeliers was up about “P ii point for broken Ms and frac- tions were added by Nickel and Hudson B 11y. Gains oi I to b cents were net- ted by Ventures. Pend oreille. stem Rock and Slierritt. In a single sale Chromium recovered 60 cents to 2.1 . Mclntyrc firmed s point to M. Lake Shore added 1-4 and gains of 4 to i0 cents were netted by Bui- iaio-Ankerite. Oentrvi Patricia. East Mniartlc. Maciisod-Csckshut/t. slsooc. Teck Hughes. Upper Can- ada and wrtgh-t-Harzrerms. A few golds lagged‘. Kerr-Addison. L'l.t!n n; Lac. Anglo-l-iiironinn and oneer boarded minor losses. The close was s point or more up for Canadian Brewrrlr pid. Mass- ey-i-iarrts Dfii. PlBP-EFYKPY BM several of the Banks. Distillers- seairrams. Industrial Alcoh l A and Walkers common registered frac- tions] gains and C.P.R.. Bell Tec- hone. Brazilian. BA. Oil. 90mm- llm steel B. imperial Oil. Interna- tional Pete and Cosmos Mills filled stronger, and electric motor. RAW FllllS WANTED Silver Fox skins, Muskrat and other raw furs re- quired. Highest morliet prices. Trade demanding quantities. See us now. Petting and cleaning done by our experienced men. Plant now in operation. FOR SALE Used fox wire, fox houses. cedar posts, lumber G. R. MACQUARRIE Sumrnersliie There were 96 cattle. 9'7 sheep and lambs. 489 hogs, and 211 calves for sale on Montreal markets today. Prices on classes of livestock were steady. The cattle offered were only common to Just medium quality cows and bulfs. Medium cows maria $5.50 to $6.50 and common butch- ers $4.75 to $5.50. Canrisrs and Cili- ters $4 to $4.50. Common bulls $5 to $6.26. Veals calves $9.50 lo $13.50. one top at $14. Drinkers $7.50 to $9 and grassers $6.25 to $7, mostly $6.35 t0 $6.50. Good ewes acid wethers $11. 'I‘he bulk of the lamibs ivere sold flat at $10.50 odd small lots as 10w as $10. Sheep $4 to $6.50. Hogs were $15.25 to $15.50 for B-l dressed. $11.35 for B-1 alive fed and‘ watered and $11.50 off trucks delivered. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on ofl grades. sc-ws were $8 to $9.25 live weiirht. TTPPTE ANT) “CAT” STU I COULD BE A -‘ TO GEE i STAR. "r00 i. no» l? c” t t I1. \_\.. 1.35:vn0 2 1.00—1.ifi: NB m’-untriins no 1 1.35-1.40; PEI green moun- tains 1.45-1.50; uihites 15 .0 M ON TREAL” EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Dec. 30-tCPl- Tracers looked as if thizy were go- ing to stage a l.i'?.(lli1C11?1liy riiiig market for the year-end today but were only pTllQlly successful. Met- als and ynwrs re "pended with up- llllg but other gWflipg were imde- cided. Ncrandw paced metals in-to high- llrcund with n rise o; more than a pcin-t- avd flloiunc wm-(i gun-CU- dated Smeltrrs. Inlernatioral Nic- kel and Hudson Bay Mining. Im- periiii BBS ETHElJLL BE GLAD "IE DECIDED TO GO HOLLYVKDOD S/EIEH n- o»... M...»- 1a.‘. Her-who. i... -- come u-i. CAP-- AREN'T YOU ASHAMED, ETHEI. JONES? —’\ I =- SDIArted higher in oils. mun-j "Y-"I. P1 .1 1. L. “n” Crlriflmllfl.‘ i. rsord Smith preferred was up 1 1-2. PX-dlVlClGIIKl. Other indusirinls were mixed, Sirfillsfr being Asbeszcs. the Can- adian Industrial Alcohols and Gen- eral Steel Wares. Dosco “B" lost M1 68m’ gain 11nd always d:wti ‘were Steel of Canada. crown Cork. Building Products. Agnew-Surpass and Canadian Broiiza. Bell Telephone caught the ten- dency to rise 1n utilities and Can- ada Northern Power, ex-diridcnd, wrks also harder. However. Mont-rest Power. cit-dividend. shriwlnigcin, Gatineau common and five per cent preferred and’ shaivinigan were losers. C.P.R. returned to ev- eii after an Opening rise in car- riers and Canada Steamship was a_nd intcrrigirml Petrolcuin consistently softer. __O_uts: Dec. 49 l-B; ltlriy_V4'1_l-~i- Ogzlrie Fleur dld berm 1n 11:1".- txfllllllfillls but backward lit‘ t» l1 t.illers-.Seagr:1.iii, Iinperiil ‘iii. and icua‘ Breweries Tom. salts: 17.300 slit» is‘. l‘ trials, 10100; Mines, '7. Grain WINNIPEG. Dez. ' dull trading on Winnip chance tcdqiyg wheat l- closc-d unchanged to l- ccmlm‘ fuiiizcs finim’. C€I.‘5 a bushel, May ‘l’! 1-3 Jilly 73 3-4. Closing pr1res~ Wheat: Dec. '74 1-4; May '11 1-2 -5-tl; July TB 3-48. 1) _\ < Tmwiilri rinsed lii-glii-r, ' ' Tllllltfl wiiil giilils inw- “Huiil; v.- JYTitn-l _I’/_‘.»§l3 RUE ‘mi zipi-r». .ii.il right». \ m .-.--Finclis iililllklflillfi‘ ("l lil i I niriif": hi zliri; siigzir '1 i ITTO You!!! i i-lf- “vou ATE EWRY i311- oi= THAT CANDY! TOM BROUGHT voun SISTER. WANT YOU UNDEF2$TAND—— |'|.\_ Buv NOT TO TO CANDY YZ/i-lthi A \‘L".—l 54 . i." 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