PAGE FIVE FHF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAR STOCK QUOTA nous“ New York Stock Montnal Stock Exchange Exchange The Purchase of Sugar is ' T to _ (Canadian Press) (cum n Pm") Stocks Close Sm“ ch“ ‘ Cari Car Pfd 23 Hotels, Restaurants, i: genélel. 1g; 3:5 Co... ,6 o Anaconda 27 ‘l-B gait P5“ 123.3 w a c y Boardmg Hwses» auntie“ i211 Mo. o ".1- - Gen ares --1 . ' , c Beth Steel 63 fi-8 [mp Tob 11 3.4 lnstiwtlflns. Em 111:1 .1 t - - . . Co“ Edison 13 H, Norm“ 48 34 A a prudent precaution, the (luailtlty of sugar which may lawfully be consumed in ally Eiec Auto Lite 23 5118. lnl 13 3-4 ' ' P llsuant to Order No. 93 of The War- gs?‘ 33:10“ 1.3 w 3”‘ household is now restricted by law to an amount of three-quarters ot one pound per l'- ' ' . tinle Prices and Trade Board, the hSufi-ii‘ g; N... ‘(pin i; l 2 M k t t_ person per week, and it 1s no.v unlawful to purchase more than two iveeks’ supply at any one _ , _ _ 5 cnllcco - - . , _ __ . _ _ _ Admmlstlatol has: ruisltiefigélatestaglish: Mom ward 28 *2 ar e 8 a tulle oi to lllokc any piilihase if present silpplles are sufficient for lliore tlilin two ivccks. reslflurantlsl xiii“! fhtiige creniove all sugar geiiln (iifigtml zg 2:: a Glance Th- t h be I . l ' - all‘); their tables and serve sugar gal aitrqgo 1322a i s s ep as en taken to conserve the satisfactory reserve stock of sugar 1n Canada ‘i’ y . Qasonable quantifies when asked Texas Con, 35 é, and 1s an assurance to the consumer that there is no reason for heavy buving of sugar on‘) m l ‘ l‘ t The will of course United A" 21's ‘c'““‘“"" 7"“) ' ' for by the": cullirsitznces Sill Sligfll‘ t0 Elli: ggguz-ber é-g 1 nto-Industrial stocks strong R t- H -n0 clrc _ ' o - '_ , ' o ' _ -- . . _ ,_ Sibdveeles or the public and mlly Serve it only {vi/Sitt- glréicon p: 5.5 an.‘ prlnlny. issues lower. Junior l of Si: '1 Lhcmipmls wit T" be used i° c" 5°?“ ii"? “Ear hmliaimns "1 Lalladll- 111*’- 5UP- - . 1 - with meab woolworm _ Mzmlxllolwlze‘ my York-Stocks P Y 8 f1 Our coun ry as been under control for more than two and a half years and the Th. Order applies hr Wintniplegw-eyvhest 3-! to 1-4 of h‘“"°k°9P°l' has always been able to satisfy her needs; she will continue to be zlble to do so and is ' - v _' . - - - _ , . . , , ll tel: Restaurants - Cafes - Tea Shops — inn! Flndfl J8 heliIl0l¥:;:0d.Cott°n "w". “m” the price ceiling MW pl otects her against any increase m price- ° — . D g store; - Coffee Shops — Staff Dining-rooms - _ I" The maintenance of the new regulation governing the purchase of sugar rests, nuns yggularly serving meals - School Fcedlnl d th r place; o; when]; By Bernard S. O'Hara 5 - Canteens - an o e ' Associated Press Financial Writer G as the success of all laws in a democratic country must rest, upon the loyal support Centre 1 °P=""°"‘° P“"“°' .1 . —(AP)—A - - . . . nlcn s t bl‘ h t and ins“ biédlpxledYglti/iélfikog? suigesslve ad_ (mnfihm) of the people. Any COIlSUIIIIItIOII of sugar 1n excess of the quantity stipulated by this Fdential 8S a is men S ' vances, th stcck market bowed ' ' - . tIililbOllS must observe the terms of the lv-stnenouzeh tpday to Xecgrd n TORONTO, Jan. 2a- "Zlllflilflll l5 M‘ "my an offence against the law, but ls alsoa betrayal of the war ef- - mm V0 9.8 0S5. general consumer rationing, namely, 3-4 lb. canfdiafl, imclfis were “$1,188,311 Stocks Clos fort and onsequently an offence against decency. P" i" wek- Ri‘é‘§.f.‘£‘fi.“l.l§i..i“.?i§§l§ Am: s... t. . , , _ 10s, 1_8_ Unchanged were cnnnn. Amtfleld '10 Reports received from retailers indicate that in some districts there has bcei" llliliuildcr- Residential establishments include: lan Paciflmhlnterniaatlonal Nickel gillgfiiegold 14g 3 8 stand, of fl _ - ‘ Bonding Houses-Apartment. houses serving meals- “nqdidailitrlsclghiolwiiigés tie-stock geflsiztlilietal 9g 1-2 mg 1° Teqlllfemsnts oi the law. In some cases, people are under the impression that they ‘ _ 1 <1 .1 t 1 t a e ' - - . - - Residential Hotels — Hostels _. Nurgln: from" §§m£f§f°m§3€lng°°$e figt. “osiilfi. P. A on 16 b2 should at once lay in a sufficient supply for two weeks, this of course 1S not necessary because a B (n; schools. in this index since Jan. 2i Brit Dom 24 i-Z nt‘ d _ 1 -. r . _ o“ l lob-quriaovel. ‘£1; hflerlgddgvvilriltgflgiiigfi grrgilliiim 521 o C0 mile snppy of sugar is assured. In other cases 1t has been assumed tllzit a greatly re- - - . , A -_ - - - - - . . . Institutions include. sharjsiiagei pfevlgus daykm h t gnl“ Ank 24o strlcted ration ls to be made effective 111 the near future. This is incorrect because The Wartime ll qiitals - Sanatorla - Convalescent Homes — US. ee. Wwcr 011g 0114. a Edna 115 . , _ _ _ l Utrlphunngcs _ ‘vork “W5” _lnfirmafles __Monas_ 221T“; gropnilrfiin. tgénptgelgégggi; g2; 11g 3-4 Prices 321d‘ Trade Board has already stated that the sugar supply situation 15 such that require. li-rirs and Nunnerics, etc.-—Asylums--Jails- Refor- figrtgi-p! 8332151111?pazptngpgnhaligiéf gpigtlifium mcnts o tie consumer at the rate of three-quarters of a pound per week can readily be supplied. l1"l°"i°5- offs for depreciation and contln- cochenour 591, x ih ‘ bi .l l ‘ ' . ' _~ . . finishes, tigcér fir; lgreéigst “gt gmege ggnleimel; g2 H, z s a means of PFOiGCIIIlQ consumers from unknowingly breaking the law, it 1s suggested 1o . . . . til f’ t world war. ‘ . ~ - The rationing provisions may_be relaxed 8,1113 issues under Wag}, at the 13331120210“ 1%.: retailers that. f0!’ the present, they limit sales to any one customer to an amount of not more than ill relation to patients 1n sllch institutions gioliizlleggitieoxlln Duquesne 7 five polmdi _ l) wherever it is considered advisable for Wes/Wm Hum“, Anloflm-l‘ 5mm; lvlal 2g ‘“"di°“' "°"‘s°“s' lift ‘diiifiiilimsisil Al???» ‘did; Falcon no ' ' ' ods Lake l5 I n S R. NOBLE, Corp, and Great Northern pfd. g s - ' . . t-h o u n11. Odale 9 ll ar a I lllll saw A-o-"u-o-wr Gain: Gate . ‘l’ g ° g 'i°g"'fl"°"= Union Carbide and Owen-Illinois. 11-2 Halcrow 2 1-2 Published under the authority of ', l C b airtcock !. The ration is ‘f. pounds per person per week, lnclud- 6. Economlze on stigm- in every way you can; some new The Wot-time Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa ' "do" trea ur Honing“ 975 lug adults, children and infants, members of the family, p13 nan get nlong on less mum the rah-on Person dmm Home Oil - ' s g Home“ 26: boarders, servants, and guests who remain for four dais in hotels, restaurants, etc., are expected to “string their " (Gang-fin He”) gplgeyé 19 or mom sugar consumption. . . as’ 27 I tNl k _ 2. Purchase our suga in the ordinary way. but not - . , stocks Close Int Pace 11;; pg y . r 7. Additional supplies of sugar will be nladc available for b1 1 G0 Jason 28 more than two weeks supply at a time. No coupons home pmservmg and canning A m’ C°m F31‘? Add 390 stamps or tickets are required ' - - I Beauhzirilols 9 5-8 Kirk Lake 55 ' 1m Pew 12 3-4 Lfillilea Show 1° 7*’ 3. Do not purchase nny an“, n you have two weeks. o! l.’ ‘Iljiekiiiezjtflctlon applies only to cane and beet sugars 119 Minimum chum for Any A"... lsements 2s Cents _ Lapa qCad 38f‘, more simply on hand. troll “gmmmmd sugar- "ills sugar. fruit sugar, geniral Gulprdlan locals. 5o per woa-ihcwniishtlcrnsrspd‘ blasts: ‘lvogpdis LL 1;: 1-2 4. Persons in remote areas who are not able to buy every sugar. raw sugai, etc, ; A n1 ns an u a no : _ . fhgsirfiéhoruc perllazltdalfllnltnlemorl-l Noun" 70° n" mo“, u,“ a‘ figgléoarl vieek or tivo weeks may continue to buy more than two 9. Industrial users of sugar, hospitals and other institu- ilorlil and spiritual Offerings. Cardl. etc» 5o oer name; better: ol ____. Madsen weeks’ supply at a time, but should measure their oon- no“ howls a d t Condolence w“ p" inchiddiiltldiiirimzenglidimitiidtlct‘: ::l:ld':l(l‘l,:|‘ll£g MONTREAL’ kiln" Bzaficw-d alartlc 23g sumption at the ration rate namely h. pounds per person I n NS all-rams’ Wm be advised by the Sig“ dglgffgiiizfllltlhl’, {this iivei-"tngh M040 "word. Lists of Subscriptions fig. ‘gfiehifgsfaant?’ 1321 ‘(Z5585 “a, Meg-anal: 92 per week ' Administrator how the sugar restrictions Will affect them. ti cents per inch. Address and eoentstlon $1.00. Other rates on Sale on we W0 Mnntrenl livestock M? a _ls 9 - application. gnlélgeqzelgndaitgwglnlyfis Sgt? Santa? Nmtkeglp 12g 5_ Lumber camps and other firms providing board f“. 10. Retailers are entitled to refuse sale or to limit sales S ' I v kinds o; livestock Jlgmglnqgdgtglalgp, ggazvggpd g0 1.2 their employees must see that consumption is restricted to to any person they have reason to believe is atl/enlpting F S [ tty buizlhgr i¢°>u$eur§3§ngt°s5_z§ to Nipisslng 1014 3i pounds per week per person, effective immediately. to disregard this law. _, wanted or a e $7 Canners and cutters $4 to $5. Nmflndfl- 43 5-3 i 1s ranged from $12 to $14. Nmmei-al 35 I.\§'l‘ill) - new ooosr; AND FOR. sauz- FARM lso ACRES y”, _.. . 12,25 -_a 0B] , . . . . . . i... mil... not. mixed. 1w- or Good condition. i. mile on Pllvefi §‘.‘§?_3,<,_“‘¢=,..‘Z.‘§L‘..°'i$5“§§°‘i..§st1. 51".‘ Okarlg: 3g Vigorous steps will be taken t0 punish wilful infractions 0f the ‘m! M"! W" icaihers‘ Hen” H18l1Wl1y- Alden Buchanan, Lambs were practically all bucks Ont Nickel 9 , , . , Within d ginseng-rot $10.50. Sheet? were s4 153x313“ .21 p. law. The penalties provided are imprisonment for as long as two Nlllie Hei Wante FOR saw —0NE GENTLEMAIWS H ' '- $15.50 fo B-l dTCSS- Paymagte '4 ‘ Coon Coat for tail man. Cont, little ed ggfl ‘iffiio off truclit; delivered. Perl-on G1“, lag years and a, fine up t0 llirliii-iilitsr X Ckpss Bfiblz; nsrrigé gifgla?) pvofiptlrulllg llgflfkled. Grtiglei 1A drew $1 lwsdprenéfin gick Crow 2.26 hr. Apply lvcailer e5 - - 0X11 ss or n- wi ‘scounis <1" °‘_ 8Y1! 6S. '8 ioneer _*’“"°"=- '-"”______“‘""'“‘" ilifiilhmdii $4.?" “.i‘°.i."‘l’.“’°°§ ‘M “m it“ ‘m “"1121”... *’"~‘*’°" 5193 _ Ho“ - 5 5P ° In 0n i111! B1‘ ""5 m" Royallte 1n Issued Under the Authority of THE WARTIZltIE PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, Ottnwg, gaunt l D on request Also pole and ado h s made $1050 rail grades iemaie He") wan“! ‘double harness to nt. one sleigh. 3w; nugngber one lip-to’ 2'10 pounds 235a,?‘ 1g? DDY i0 P. Q. BOX 34 TflirO, N. S. $10 '15 number one over 2'10 gh mm’ H)“ GENERAL "ousb i"33°'1-23'31- finds $975 number two undesir- '” emit 53 mllf. Apply alnrolitn. fin. an nan,“ $815 515m 41 \ L-793-1-2T-3i. 1‘o Let Choice “can; sl-o - good $925 Sladen 2a ____._..-.______ ~ 1 ‘ ~ - glnve Lake 4' b: llll) w NTED _. 511-15? OUT. mfliium 5350' m“ ' commit‘ ‘guns R ‘lflBilllliton noon. {hgzliflliétsnl “it'll EiSlEdiENn/iiogfiyfllfiwviilscihlii- dcrnwelfiiiidiolfilitfeuefliirwkgiloi’: 5mg’ Li?» mi No a garnet '12 1-2: No. 1 durum ceintdt-iipe wg-ltfl N‘ 33. ggyorfd 123 ALBANY "LLAGE SW00!‘ “é1r1a§:°fi"-Jeq“§1- he N a - - ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' . ' ' l ' .. 5-8, e vere on re . oesa e, . r.—, one oonan; ~*-————-—'* ggfllzfgl- mlgglsrcllligilglfigsfamfilgf; gygflgefifn’, dfiggn. (15%! Teelfml-{ugh 8101a‘, Na g gw, ex 3 cw and western white 24-44 l-4, colored Alfifimignl!“ "mm" °1'_ January Vera Noonan. ' Teachers Wanted bu“ and garagm Elecmcaly fingers $4 down‘ cutters $4|75Uchl 5 No. 3 cw 51 ha; ex 1 fend 535-21; 24 1-2. Que W113i.‘ 23 3-4—24. coi- parlz-‘Iriliénuloge School llnlmnry de- Grade l. Sn-l, Ruth Noonan: 2, ~ .~----~-~~~~—— llnhlnn throughout, Apply Box down, Boning blllls so down. Ventures 35o No. 1 feed 50 1-8: No. 2 Iced 46 0W1 24'“ 1-2- . , . ‘ , Phillis Jordlne; 3. Reggie Noonan. FlNTl-ll) _ PRINCIPAL FOR 114 Sourli; L-799-1-27-3l bllkthei‘ bulls $1.50 down. Vermlloto, 101-2 7-8: No. a feed 441-11. E2251 eroded shower" "-1118 Gm“ V-"li 1”“ Fkmmmgi 2- Grads I. Jh-No exams riveti- llorell School, w, _ on sec‘ . s-l --. ‘——— — - — on veal 11d lcmbs, \Vendl o Bar-lo ; N0, 1 feed 6i s-a: N0. 2 A-larze 34: A-medlwn 31: lml- mils Nwnlm: 3. Helen Green. m i. W C . _y No quotatl s on a “M 8 131-2 Y w N 3 u“ 5° 34 1cm 31- 3 28' 0 26 Qrwde IV-i glad N _ 8 est. average for month 97.’! L-9°6'1"37'3i- we -—-——-—-— H"! 265 ‘"4 5° 5' - °- - Potatoes. éue wfnw: no 1 un_ Eileen Noonknga Al Yam °°“°-“- 3' mlde by Ian Flemminll. I ' n“ L”: no 2 “M150; NB mum-m Grade In _-1 b05518 gllfilrlfld: Perfect attendance for the month at Toronto EXCIIGIIZG “T” no 1 1.60-1.15: PEI are-n mvim- 2 Bennet Dawson‘ augus- t1 ailimd‘ “ma” Mm‘°°°' 13"“ M°°1’°°d' onrm- t.» F00, Banks iain1.’i5—-1.B5; W‘l’lil£S1.'70—l.'l5. ‘G, d n s - 1 -" ° alsh- Douala-s Maclcod. Leona Noon-an. ‘d: (pETWEEN 331G510“ on éél son_a2°Cl~ l-l- Mflfsaret Daw- Vera Noonan. Philip Noonan. "H5221; ‘§,?§,,",°‘"°,',,§§;‘;- We are especially interested mm 358A”, “w Qglsko . . eyon Cameron and MBI- Teacher-Mary Qvlsley. moo please pliono i045. L-aoii. an heavy! A Grpde Fowl pnd nfiio lfillggfigedo£nglifidgibroltiio (Canadian Press) . 8V0 8 VRIICQ Olll‘ p!‘ C88 0 “l6 . 1 s‘ 1M’ . c] oi- we-k. we will my this midi: ‘.2..?.."°i. flush: o... Currencies .9“ °" EXCHANQE advance until further no- inllrjnctablndusllertlgls ggxflnfiiég: Canada - tice We are buying chickens a“ n. e "*- Gl I . gmnps recorded general stell n ss. NEW yo“; _ _ _ commerce _. i. daily at full market value. ‘Turnover of 118.000 shares was nun,‘ M, ‘if; fi-Téwlmfi noyu Bonk m MONTREAL. Jan. 28—(OP)-— the heaviest in four sessions. unchanged in relation to the un- Novs Scotto - Only h mo“ "s" m!“ “P Vi" "It Tho Royal Packing 0o m we're... ..‘"“t““hli.‘°’liit M s-i- d-i- 1- wd-r- M Met-r" - 1*‘ t?“°li.oi"“ifél...‘iii’°i'i‘lii 257 PROTEIN I Oil O. 8 O . ‘ ° held shell Y s foreign exchange dealin . The n25 ween! “hm” from the pr _ 0 J. D. JENKINS. Prop. L-759_-_1-24-ti_i. We are now rocelvln o gxhlilltlil! or the lino-it'd. ol-D SYDNEY SCBIINIIL lune" BOUND PLOIJGIIING assuus ALBION NUT According to six years average My“ results of investigations with D EW sensation yawn es o: pltiilililll ‘on ‘deep o, , ow poug n cover "WON colts sod for corn, oi oornIstubblc for ""9 "'61s 1.0m lNvclmcss SCREENED Pro lr‘...-s."..=:::'.:: 22' W-ll. slim a 0o. Phone 170. Ottawa there to no difference In' the yield of crop foilowln plough- ing with various types o p.ou “l. I ex- Tho ytekh are rod when the one-way dllc is ciustvely tn the otatlon and no plouzbtn K LANGUAGIS OI‘ BRAZIL lP-‘Iilhh ls the only immune “WM in the schools of Brazil. apart. from Portuguese. 20 York in earl!’ 11°11" o‘ u“ Cmadian dollar wu quo stocks lLS€d m emnpillng the index discount of 11 7-9 t only three showed any dchzQBf tile pound sterilngpzf (lent? from the div Pew“ i" ‘(r ww- rorelzn molt-nee Control had gains of 1-4 to 1-2. A d W Board rate 0.00-9.91 per cent dis- preferred industrial»: improve l: “m” mu. MoOoll o firmed 2 P011149 _ o o4. Blue m bon Did ruined 1 i-z to M. . gunpson pfd. weakened 5 point-t to ‘l8, Steel of Canada pfd. a point Gram to 89 and Canada Cycle find Mm” pfd, 3 points to 102. —-- sgnlur golds were dull Ind wmuirm, Jan. 20—(O1'i- steady and in the medium-tori“ Wheat futures prices closed on losses of 5 to 8 cents were Winnipeg grain exchange todo IOU llietierd by Kerr-Addison. 118M911"? 8-0-4-4 lower, May at 80 l-4 San Antonio. Macassa and - cents n bushel and July at. 81 1-4. Brien, Futures notations close: Mining O0 ration was offered Wheat: 80 14B. July 01 l-4. down to 1.21 or a tars of ii cents Outs: Mly b1 l-l. July so s-l. fr“ sfnslmilensctfleegliflhgsk 0ft‘: ri-ief-airo o4 a 4a July 64A omne o . - - ' : - . '- bsse mvfal stocks held steady. Q4 l-B Oct o; 14B. in the western oils ill- Ossh prices: zed opal-t from s sizable trade in wheat: Nos. i hard and i nor ‘I7 Home Oil at a not Iiln 0! 9 "M! ‘l-B; No. 2 ml- 74 5-8; No. 3 ncr to 2.62. Brtt-im-Dcminion weakened '13; No. 4 nor ‘Ii 3-4; No. 5. 70 l-4; i-2 to 24 l-2 and Velmllata l-l 1° No. 6. B8 l-4: feed 65 l-4: N0. l l0 1-2. a Intewst gamet '13 l-4; No. 2 lznmet 72 3-4: Produce Prices MONTREAL. Jen. 36-03?)- Onnodilnn Commodity Exchange. Butte; spot: Que (92 score) 34 Bus spot: Eutem A-iarge 34A: A-medlum 3i l-QA; A-pulleis 7i; E-B 28: IZ-O 20A. To arrive: butter. unquoled. Futures: January closed out at 12.15 today. butter. Feb. 33 7-3-34; March 34-84 1-4: ens. Feb. 28B. _, O Jen. 28-46?)- Produce Market rice; here today a reported o Dominion De- partment of iuturo follow:- Butter: firs grade crermery prints, Jobbing price, 35 1-2. first grade roflds. Jobbing price 35, wholesale, Que no i prstcvrl-ied storage 34 i-B; no 2 ska-go 33 3-8. Cheese: current receipt western while and color-ed 23. R013. fac- ‘rvv shWw-lne point, Current. m- ings. All averages were in arrears. Industrials made the best show- ing from the plus point of view. harder stocks being Hamilton Bridge, Bothurst and Canadian Oar preferred. Cor comma was in the red along with Dominion Bridge. Price changes were mixed among utilities, Montreal Power drifting clown a fraction and Bhslwinlgan firming. Canada Stearmhlp was off fractionally, in mines and metals l-lolllnger and Noranda crapped beck but tn oils liitematlomi Petroleum did better. Miscellaneous issues were weak- er, losers being Imperial and Regent Knit Total sales: 13.0. shuns; tidin- trtals. 4.100: Mines. 8.900. MAKE FAST TIMI Navy aircraft carriers are tile fllfiést of any U5. big ships, Ind aimrst as fsst- s; destroyers. 100 LB. SACK $1.75 LOWER PRICE ON TON LOTS ERFYS a Good Ration Showing How to Feed With Your Home Grown Grain. 700 Lbs OATS OR BARLEY 700 Lbs. GLUTEN FEED 400 Lbs. BRAN 200 Lbs. OILMEAL Lb . zoooFeeil 1 lb. ration to 3 1-2 to 4 lbs. MILK PRODUCED PER COW CENTRAL GREMIERIES 20% PROTENE