11.111011 21. 19,41 THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE Erich Name Other: STOCK QUOTATIONS Montreal Stock MINING Exchange / (Canadian Press) EHONTO. March 3o_ (Canadian Pres!) Bloch ‘_ u”, ' Stocks Close $033011; 1 Bell Tel 154 Aunor gold 1% Brazilian 8 1-8 Bagamac g Bids Products 14 s-a Bankfield 5 1.; gin gomeéikt) d e 3-4 Base Metal an ar un 1 Be 3x _ gar ca; P11 2s Bellini p 1° ‘ ’ anIn AA zl-ilBidood - Can Pacific 5 l-4 Bobgo u 1 2 Can Steamship 4 1-4 Bra orne 10 ., Celaneso 24 Brouhm 94 y,’ 1 Cons Smelt as 1-2 Buff Ank 3 of ~ ‘_ Dom Coal PM 19 . Butt can 3 3.4 z,’ h I 1 o Dom ‘Textile 74 118 Frank flotilla - hazng; "an Gen Steel Wares 51-4 Caimon-t 3o "°"““ m‘ d: i212” sultr- Vlcla H“ 3mm 12 .Cdn Mal 52 ihe murder o l - find Tntomo Int Nickel 33 7-8 Cent Pat 175 nanlins.yv1'¢ ° i‘ "d a hum Lake Woods 13 Cent Pore 13 metailurirlflt- “"3516? g“: f“ no" Mtl Power 25 5-8 Chester 143 Ina shallow roa s “E w“ wumm Nat. Brew 25 1-2 Cochenour 73 Ida. ilnolll" m?‘ 16 cceunofles Nat steel cur 58 1-4 Con smelt 35 wrre hclrl Mail-c] theushgd ma‘? Noranda 53 1-2 lnite 11m relive s» Y ,, h the Power Corp 4 1-4 Dome Oil 22 1.4 11511”! robbky ll l V0 Quebec Power 11 3-14 Duquesne 511mg. Shawinlgan 15 1-2 East Crest 3 1,4 5t Law Com 2 East Malrobic 364 St Law Pfd - Falcon 333 St of Can Pfd - Francoeur 40 5t of Can 1-2 Gods Lake 30 w" m“ A - 83kt... r 7 - gulnnnr Gold 7 a " , acrow 1 74 Ilialllwell . Produce Prices Hm, m =33 ll-Iollinger 1g 3,.‘ i? Howey NTREAL, March 20—(CP)- Insplrs 36 P uce Market prrccs hero today, Int Nick“ 3,1 as reported by the Dominion Jason 37 partrnent of Agriculture, follows. Jelhcoe 3 Butter: first grade creamery Kerr Add 375 prints, js-bblng price, ‘36-36 1-2: Kirk Lake 93 first. grade solids, Jobbing price, 35 Lake shore 13 3.4 1-2-36. Que n 1 pasteuinzed, re- Lapa cad 5 1,2 graded, wholesale price, 35; Qlie no Leltch 52 1 regraded, 34 1-2. _ ‘Little L1, 175 Cheese: ivestern white and - col-lMacassa 335 ored, wholesale price, for export. .14. IMacLeod 194) Current receipt prlCe western white Madsen 57 cheese, l4 5-16; western colored, Malartlc 105 14 1-2. 11mm East 1-; Eggs: graded shipments in used McKenzie 11g free cases, selling at A-large 23: McWatterI g1 1-3 A-mcdium 22; A-pullets 19-19 Moneta 51 1-2; B grade 20; C grade 18-18 Morn; 3 1-4 "FD Y 3 5 11 Allen. alias Eugene Carlin, Potatres: whites no 1 75's .50- Nttybob 3g 1-; is him with Hogan on the murder .60; no 2. 19-150: NB morlrntnin n1 1 chargr. Each mun has accused the 1 '75s .60-.70. PEI cobb 811's no Nor c B- 53 3.4 num- of being the acturl murder. 75's .70-.75.; PEI: mcuntan no losflean 41 _ Pqllr-p say that Allen tow Ihovn of 75s 30-80, Honda reds, crates. Om 2 55 | plot hv Iguirén klh and rob no 1, , Pacific 1-3 * , r. '1 i? » Mb “h an u “ M Minardi relieves sprains. ggmigslltier 5 ‘ = Perron Gold 1f? 1'4 Pick Crow 275 Preston 320 ' ' P ' giocgiih 3 "2 Advertising Rates aya e ill vance A8,, M, 2131-2 Mimimum ‘Charge tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents ‘ggggémér Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals Shem-m _ 74 2c pcr vroril; Annoumcm-nis and Coming Events 3o per word: 515cm, 84 Classiiir-ri 3c per vurd; ln Memoriam Notices 70c per Inch: Lists of smve Lake 12 Flur: and Spiritual Oiicrings. Cards, etc. 5c per name; Letters of 5 w p910 21 Conriulrncc 70c per inrh Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 steep Rock m6 and t0 cents I'm’ every adiliimnai 3 words. Notices of Thanks and straw Lake 4 b2 Approx-lotion, 70c [tr inch or 4r per word. Lists oi’ Subscriptions Sturgeon 30 , lit (‘Pills per inc-n. Addrer and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Tool; Hugh 315 application. V??? Re; 3o -¢_—_->_. -- Cl 20 _ . a mu Itor Sale Miscellaneous Wiltsey C 34114 :7 Wrt Har ._ F011 sALl-l (lgvtltlliNTslt-IOPXSEVAEQ UNLOQIKINGdCIAIaI l?!‘ gOIALéCM a 595 fllflllt.‘ at msoe a o1. , on e vere _ 5 _ _ uys. UN“ A. Gll.\l‘(ll1‘.ll. 11-180-3-21-21. L-l59-3-20-2i. m‘ STE” . . . ' Foo lls 55 FOR sAllt-IILAVY CARDBOARD in shoots 17 x 22 inches suitube Male Help Wanted pend o“ 155 for lining outhouses. 5O cents D61‘ hundred. Auplv Guardian. L-282-2-28-t1. II. N1 .1) - GIRL hnusiwvcrk. Auplrv to Mrs. Aldo Cerctti. Uilpe Tormentine. N. B. 11-172-3-21-21. WANTED — lilAlD FOR HOUSE- work. Apply Guardian. L-l93-3-2l-2i. Strayed srimrnh_rlr_n_§r MY RANCH Bumlny. pale male‘ pup.- Liberal Rz-rvnrrl. Athol Roberts. High- flrid L-5l8-3-l7-3i. Irofc-ssional Cards McLEOD 8i BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. (K i-‘. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Aliorneysmt- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street MUIIRELI. 8i 00. ll. F. ARCIIIBALIJ Churtertd Accountuuto Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown , ' M. ALBAN FARMER B-Au LLB. r111 MAIIETQII ilhffill‘... ‘$31. MONEY TO LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON lliuusraa. BOLICITOR. urc- "i? In Loun Collections Of-cc: so Grout George 8t. »~. ~;_._....;._..3 . ' i EYES EXAMINED l Q‘ i. .1 ,1 J t . I 1n; and .- GLASSES FITTED I J. S. TAYLOR‘ OPTOMETRIST New Location c" liens and Queen Stu oPltvllic ills’: Grocery ‘htnings n; Appointments "time (Residence 1m m BOY WANTED. APPLY COFFIN and Company. L-l95-3-21-3I. WANTED — MAN TO WORK ON farm. W. O. Myers. Winsloe. 11-155-3-20-31. WANTED - SMART YOUNG MAN to learn the men's clothing and. furnishing business. mu t be will- ing to learn and furnish good ref- erences. Write Box "J." Guardian. L-192-3-2l-2l. Escaped ascarsn mom RANIil 013s patch female fox. bob tall. L. J. McDonald, Mermaid. L-YIB-S-ql-li. To Let TO LET — BED SITTING ROOM with board. Gentleman preferred. Apply Guardian. L-18l-3-2l-3i. Agents Wanted Mortgage Sale THERE WILL BE SOLD by Pub- lic Auction in front o! the La I Courts Building in Charlottetown in‘ Queens County on Tueday the 22nd any of April A. D. 1941 at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, ALL THAT TRACT‘ PIECE and parcel of land situate. lrlnz and being on Lot 85 in Queens County bounded as lol- lows, that is to say: Commencing on New York Stock _ Exchange Grain WINNIPEG, March 20-671’)- GCDGlJI lack of mterest held wheat futures pIICLB practically unchanged throughout a quiet sessmn on Win- nipeg gram exchange today. At the cLse quotations were 1-8 cent low- er, May wheat at 78, July at 78 5-8 cents a bushel. CHICAGO, Mamh filo-IA?)- Wheat rioes fluctuated. over a range o as much us 1 1-2 cents today but closed with net losses rang-rig up to a cent a. bushel. wheat closed 3-8-1 ocnt lower, May 88 1-8-1-4, July 85 8-8-1-4; com 1-4-1-2 down, May 64 7-8- 65, July 85; oats unchanged to 3-4 lower. » Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Pres!) T... Industrial and junior oil stocks higher; mining Issues low- er. Montroal-Utivties hlghcr; prpers and golds lower; other industrial: steady. Ne: York-Stocks closed unchang- e Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8 cent lower. New York-Cotton and sugar low- er: rubber and coffee higher. (Canadian Pull) Cinch G0" Am C and I‘ 37 Am Tel Tel 161 5-8 Anaconda 24 1-2 Baldwin Loco 15 1-4 Bendix Av 56 1-4 Beth steel 78 1-2 Ches Ohio 88 7-8 Chrysler 85 1-8 n ison 21 1-8 Elec Auto Lite It 1-2 Gen Elec 82 7-8 Gen Motors 48 1-4 Gt Nor Pfd 25 5-8 Kennecott 84 8-8 Mont Ward 37 N Y Central 12 3-4 Nor Am C0 15 1-8 RR 28 8-4 Phil Pet C0 38 1-8 Std Oil NJ 35 1-8 exas Corp 85 7-8 United Air 38 1-2 U 8 Rubber 23 s git 0000117 1-4 ana um West Union 28 3-4 West Elec 96 1-8 Woolworth - Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltibl Com - Asbestos 17 1-4 Abitlbl PM - B A 011 1'1 1-4 Beauharnois 0 1-4 Bathurst A 12 Fraser VTO 9 Fraser - Ford A ~— Hir Walker 30 1-2 Imp ou 9 3-4 Int Pele 13 5-8 Price Com 10 Price Pfd - l BANKS nudism Pres TORONTO March Ill-IQ)- gmg, (0 n Close While the mlnlng stacks (altered a Canada - bit today on the Tor-outs stock ex- Commerce , —- change. industrial and western oil Royal Bk 155 stocks proceeded on the “P my“: - post index gains o! 88 and .19 re- Nova Booth - speotlvely. ‘Trading continued on a Currencies NEW YORK. Much iii-KP)- Prlnolpul change 1:1 currencies on the free rcreign exchange market. hero today was a rise of 1-8 vent In the Canadian dollar to 85 cents. l. 15-per cent. discount. (Ottawa Foreign 11111411181186 U011- trol Board rate 9.08-0.81 per cent discount.) The pound Sterling declined sll htly to $4.03 1-2, for open mar- ke cables. The Swiss franc cICsed with l. small gain. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, March 20-(AP)— Leading stocks took a back seat in today's market and permitted sen- ior utility issues to absorb the ral- lying limelight with gains of 1 to 8 p0 ts. Bell Telephone, u/p 1 1-2 olnts to 104, led a slight forwar flurry among Canadian issues. Dome Mines and Canadian Marconi were steady. International Nickel dipped a trifle. The Associated Press average of 80 stocks was unchanged at. 41.7. A few relativei active intervals put volume at 0,140 shares cimpamd with 540.440 yesterday. Prorrnnent preference stocks on the day's climb, aside from General Gas, were those of Ccmmonwealth and Southern, Engineers Public Service, Philadelphia 09., Public Service of N.J., Electric Power and Light, American and Foreign P w- er and American Power and Light. Emerging with modest advances elsewhere were Bethlehem Steel, Gencral Motors, Western Union, N. Y. Central Pennsylvania, Kenne- cott, Mon gomery Ward, Glenn Martin. Du Pont. Allied Chemical and Johns-Manvflie. On the losing side were U.S. Steel, Youngstown Sheet, Chrysler, Un- ited Aircraft, American Teleph ne. Southern Railway, Sun Oil preter- zgdfignaconda and Public Service Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, March 20—(CP)—-A backwash to the advances {ester- day of Issues o! companies li ely to be interested in the St. Lawrence seaway project set up an irregular trend on the stack market today. Quotati-ns of industrlals were mix- wlth gains on top, and Quebec Electric Corporation were firmer. leader in lndustrials gains was Cement common, which reached a new high. The preferred edged for- ward a point. Others in the group to show a, pr. fit were Hamilton Bridge, Algcma Steel, Dcminion Coal preferred and Buildng Pro- ducts. Losers were Asbestos, Massey- Harris and Gcneral Steel Wares. In Quebec utilities, rises were chalked up by Mwntreal Power, Shawinigan and Quebec Power. Am.ng the balance of the section Brazilian was strongsr but Bell Telephone, ex-dlvidend, sold at a. lower level. Rising stocks in the rest of the trading were Holllnger, Canada Steamihips commin, Ogilvze, Can- adian Industrial Alcohol "B" and Canadian Celanese c mmon, Issues which slipped were: Canada Steam- ships prefcrred, ex-dividend, Price Brothers, International Petroleum. Celanese preferred, Csnsolldabed Smelters. Imperial Tobacco and Canadian Car preferred. Total sale=z 18,200 mares; Indus- Irsctfonal . ain Toronto Exchange dull scale cn turnover for the o1’ only 133.000 shares. Gains of 2-4 points were netted by Canada Cement pfd and Canad- ian Died e and Dock and frac- tional g ns were held by Canada gamer? common and Standard Pav- nf . Great Lakes Paper pfd gained 1 l-Zto l7 1-2 and gans o! 4-5 points were netted by three preter- recl issues, Ontario sllknlt, Russell Industries and Winnipeg A. River- side Sllk weakened l 1-4 and Btelm- shlps pfd 2 3-4. Prices were dawn I to 8 cent-s for Beattie, Central Patricia, Little Long Lac. O'Brien, San Antonio and Preston and Lake Shore lost, 1-4 to 18 3-4. I-Iailnor held a gain of 10 cents and Upper Canada and Slscoe added 4. Consolidated Bcnelters slum/pea o paint to'85 and Pond Oreille, Fal- conbridge and Steep Rock eased of!’ a few cents. Calgary fl-flli Edmonton weakened 7 cents to 1.18, South West Pete dropped 9 cents to 21 and Pacific Pete a cents for broken lots to 15.1 The clfse was up slightly for Pbct- ’ hills, Calmont and Anglo-Canadiln. interpreting The War By KIRKE L. SIMPSON Associated Press Stall Writer The worst rain of fire and death from the skies London has endured ington of the $7,000,000,000 to finance ail-out United States aid for rlt n. That might be coincidence. more likelv it wa. not. 1t appeaxe to be c. Berlin move to brace Ger- man morale against the news from Washington, or against recent Brn- lsl1 bombing raids on Berlin and other German cities. The Germans hint that tho raids on Britain are designed to “softerfl the British people up for some sort of decisive military action. These Rallying Nation for All-Out-Aid President Roosevelt pictured making his stirring speech, bristling with anti-dictator barbs, calling for sacrificial cooperation by mun- agement and labor in America's "all-out" aid-Io-dcmocraoies pro- grean. The Resident broke an eight-year precedent by making this historic uddreu at the annual dlnner o: n“ white “W” Con“- pondents’ Association in Washington, i COOL, COMFORTABLE] hints are in the same category as claims in Berlin and Rome that the first Jliolond of United amcnts to start for Britain since géiessaimnilwif the British Aid Bill has nsu . The persons circulating these claims undoubtedly hope that, whether or not they prove to hove anv foundation. they will serve the immediate purpose of bucking up the Germans. ~ Whatever the reason for the in- tensive Nazi bombardment of Lon- don. it was out of line with the air Stroteky the Nazis have puru ued recently in the battle of the At- lantic. They had been conceustt- $472 glvo lull support-yo! look llro lino hon OMBlNwelcomechlu ln-nn support. And here's vo ut' ... . Mr. shsr-aarz; :::'.:.:<=.-1:.t::.:. 5.2%.: SIM-Willi. M u d: o] worn unnoticed. unim- 1m. hahm l-mu ynrpl. m». u" mu aw. 0r withonc .;, I104 hnivec other hose. Thry can Ito - Iuunclered frequently. too, unthou: losing their slilipr. Auk your doctor nbouu Bauer h Black Elastic ’* lives you Stocking. time and See Them at ink their attacks on Liverpool. Glas- gow. Hull and other port; cities which are more vital to Britain. Berlin claimed docks were the Drillf-‘loal targets in the most recent London attack, and that great dam. age was inflicted. Even so, blasting the port of London docks. already battered hundreds of times, could not Edd greatly to the prime British problem of keeping trans-oceanic YlP-DDUIIZ moving to and from Brit- Qondoms docks have not been used '0 B B deco 56B Shipping terminal 17111111111! extensive scale since France e Bolsterlmz home morale might be the primary objective of the Lou- don raids. If that, is true, 11-, tend; to prove one thing encouraging to Britain. even amid the ruins and death left bv the attack on Landon. That is that British bombing in Germany is having some effect on. the German public. For the first time in this war, Gennan citizenry ls feeling the weight, of British fly- boyvcr in a. sustained way Hitler ha pledged that American nid will not reach Britain in time. The evidence of British bombs fall. trials, 8,800; Mines, 9,400. lng powder and salt, and sift again. Combine gradually to flour until smooth. Add shortenzng. Fcld in 688 whites. Bake in hot waffle. REDDIN BROS. __.s In! in s1 1, b l . .. must arr‘? géigogvgllg Iron. Serve with butter am. 53.1111), mans that aid from somewhere is filgady getting to Britain in quan- Makes four Lllick"4'-'S(CllOn wxuflcl WAFFLES 2 cups silbed flour 2 teaspoons double-acting bag-mg powder 1-2 teaspacn salt 3 88f yolk-i. well beaten 1 l- cups milk 5 tablespoons meltedd butter or other shortening 3 ~68! whites_ stlffly bcatnn Sift iiour onoe, meagrure, “,1 b”. 08B yoils and milk; add PEOPLQMRBATTEN-XOWRE TOO the West side of liilisborough Bay in the south east angle of seventy Iacres of land in possession of Don-, ' uld McNclll, thence running West; along the South boundary line u! said land 103 chains or to the .ouih-; eastern boundary of d now ur formerly in possession of Donald McEawhern thence South 30 degrees West 8 chains und 20 links or to the, North boundary line of land now or formerly in possession of Thoma: Foster thence along the some East! MAN WANTED. G00!) NEAIIBY~ Rawielgh Route now open. If willing to conduct Home Service business while earning Rood liv_- ing, write immodiatey. Rawlelgh I Dent. M-L-470-45-C. Montreal. Canada. Dealers Wanted ___.______-:--\ SELL 200 ARTICLES FROM DOOR to door: toilet. medicine. essences. spices. farm products, cleaners. etc. Guaranteed quality. world- wide reputation. Everv family u customer. Energetic workers as- sured of success. No rlsk.= Catalogue. conditions, on request. Familex Products. 670 St. Clem- ent. Montiesl. N407- BURNED T0 DEATH GABARUS, N.S.. March l9.-(CP) -Mrs. Robert Winson. 87. was burned to death when fire destroy- ed her home in this cave Breton village today. Cau e of the fin WM not known. . under, by virtue of, and pursuant to to the Bay aforesaid, and thence‘ following the various councs there- of noriheastwardly to the place of commencement containing 80 acres of land a little more or less and which iece of land was conveyed to one GI bert Bell by the Commission- er of Public lands by Deed dated mo] 22nd day of March A. D.. 1878. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER. tract. piece or parcel o! land situate and being on St. Peters Island, Township Number would. bounded and bed on the Eu t by Ian the heirs of William Taylor and William Henri Lund, and on the South b North- umberlund Straits, eoniu ng 100 acres of land u little more or leu. exceplin thereout the ieoo of londl conveye lo John Hug es and the piece of land conveyed to the Trus- of the School District Number The above uole Io to be mode How Are Your Eyes? ll are having lylllflflfll of align — hoodochcl. 8°" w“ w mum“; _ consult I wnoiollut. in your iemec with non oi experience and u tillwlllll retracting ocrvlfl- nuil in curl discuss 1W! aiigiouitim B. I-'. Ilutohcson a Blower: oflnle contained In I ca; u be St. Peter-u bland and June: J. Toy- lor of the some place Farmers. and Duuiel N. Taylor oi the some plus. inhaler Packer. and Lily Taylor wife or the sold James '1‘ lor and Iuboll Taylor wife of said Robert :21‘! ill the other purl, and the Ilil mortgage :1 'vurious uicmol ulcignmen Francis MucPhec of Charlottetown in Queens Counlblorrhtor, Trua- fioii‘ “m”! .1 “fiofiifi en lion It’; interest secured. DI ihll 80th do! of lhroll A D. EIIANCIBIIMPIIII- Trifle; HONEST - TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS TILLIE THE TOILEI; — YOU'RE nor verzv (LEVER AT oscsivme ' AN OPEN SECRET. ' COULDN'T YOU'VE TRIED TO KEEP IT A SECRE THAT PAUL'S A G~MAN,BUT YOU GOSH} DON'T SUPPOSE PAUL WILL EVER FORGIVE ME By Westover OH,DEAR-I DON'T > SUPPOSE HE CAN CONCEAI. IT FROM PAUL THAT HE'S GIVEN HIM AWAY, EITHER ..\ . \. (l A |\\ s‘ ., (Mo. stall-I 1 it -IS INTELLECTUAL Alimen- I O. IIUTCIIIISON G. I’. IIUTUIIISON 1 IUIIIIIIIWIHQIIIQQ 11-181-841-28-4-4-11. 1 r’ 6115"‘ l” 1 AT ALL l! '§'§'>1‘l'\“'.Si-,"r' . 1