FEBRUARY 20, 1940 ll0l|SE WANTED Wanted to rent immed- iately for c first class ten- with modern ant, house equipment containing four or five bedrooms. HEMMING REAL esnn: --- t. (Clnudlun Press) Th M ‘t, i Stocks Close 9 all iliifl s... c and r- 251-2 Am For Pr 1 5-8 T t c Am Rad 9 1-2 HIS llmpany Am Tel Tel 1n 1-8 Am Water 9 3-4 Anaconda. 29 1-2 r 1-2 gifigliglfi 23 3-8 Few", i" ii" Y?“ "idea 5°‘ ngidwin (Isoco 155-8 Willi-i" 3i 1959- Bendix Av 31 1-8 Ml‘. H, P. R/ODIIISOII. PTCSIGEIII Bgm steel 7}; p0 i '2 I I 5 ' -- “hmii? ill‘; léfilfl-‘ill. i..”l‘~“.“‘c.§.“ 3r." P“ l" l”. {lillillv for 11x11; artful 19g: fttiigwlns the coilyoil 2i 3-8 0 Owing C 5 Xi? Commonwe So 1 The Gross Earnzngs for the year con Edlsona 31 7-8 ‘were 528-30732. Tile Expenses oi Curt Wright A 29 5-3 Management, Rent, Taxes, Advertis- Elec Auto Lite 37 [Ii-ii mg and’ other charges were §l7,079.- Elec P; Lite _6 5-8 02. Profit before providing ior De- Gen Eee 3B i-2 preclution and Beserve for Federal Gen Foods 47 J-ti Income Tax $11,288.70. Less: Gen Motors 53 Reserve for Depreciation 8119.19. Goodrich 18 3-4 Term 311.1595], Goodyear Tim (A 24 l-Z Less: Féfl-ETZII Income Tax 31,- Gi N" PM 21f?“ tiaelli Net Profit for Year $9.4m- gei-f CM‘ , f; 33 _' ‘ Dem Kennecott - 3c 0-8 givldendmbeNoalé Iigldafl Mm“ Wm] 5* $5.H55.00—-$24.912.37. Surplus at g YACenégal lg 5'8 Doc-miner a1. i939 $34,399.70. Ngif Pgicwc "é H, The Balance Sheet of the Com- Paatmoun‘, 8 1,3‘ “m” P» R ASSETS: Chsli on Hand and in fill} ygfg‘; T5 Bunk $4,509.16. Investments F203,- pure 011cc 31.3 727.91. Accounts Receivable and Radlo Con, 55.3 Accrunls $9,061.58. Safety De- sears Rm Co 33 7. pcsit Vault. Furniture as Fixtures south pacific 13 1_ K: Leasehold Inlprovements $i4,- gm Q11 N J 44 3. "are"; Sim" ‘l "- vion -‘ .' . '. . erre Tlexas Corp 4 Cllllfgffi $380.18. Calls Unpaid United Air 47 1-2 $1,207.50. Total $220,048.11 Estates, United CON) 21-4 Trusts and Alzeiiry Accounts Funds. United Drug 5 l-li Iiivevtmcnis and Properties $2.882; United Gas Imp 14 5-3 87114-53103 510.20, _ U S Rubber 37 1--1 LIABII I'll-ES: Reserve for Un- U S St Co earned Fees 513191.24. Reserve for U S Ind A1 :11 l-l} Federal Income Tax $1,682.18. Capl- Vanadium 33 i-i’ tal Stock subscribed se-ileoooo. wgsrtiletlinfigzi o} '7 ‘i 64 - Less uncalled $10-.325.00. Capital west Elm n3 34, Stock Paid Up $171,375.00. Surplus $34,399.76. - $220.648.12_ Estates. 'l‘rlists and Agency Acctunts Under Administration $2,882,871.14 - $3.- 101151026. Tile customary growth in the volume of the Company's business and the increase 111 Estates, ‘Trusts and Agency Accounts have continu- nd thrcugiictut the past year. Since (hr inst Annual Statement the in- crease in illc nincunt of the Capi- lIll Stcck. reicricd to last year, has taken place. Tllis was in the form oi a Call of 12 1-2"l-. bringing the total percentage D11 subscribed stock up to 62 1-2’; paid up. During the lla=t your the volume of the Com- pailyls busillcs has grown about in the came rntzo as lust year, the amount of incrcase in Estates, ‘Prusis and Agency Accounts being slightly more than $590,000., which is coilsid-ered as a, satisfactory im- provemcni’ Investments oi’ the Company con- tliuic-with the exception of a. snlnll lliilrunt in mortgages and bank stcck=—-to be ¢ntirely in Do- minion. Provincial}, Provincial (luaranteed or lYgh-gradg Munl- cilinl bonds. {our Directors recom- n‘.'."ll(i a coilttnuailcc of the 5"? dividend on the Paid-Up Capital Stock inaucurated last year. The eartiing Position of the Company dulvniz the year we feel will justify continuing the payment of this increased rule. Divxlend cl-gues will izri fnrivard to shareholders as oi January 1. 1040, payable on lvfllrrh l, 1940. During the year your Beard has continued its long est-ab- ii-hetl policy cf keeping lts lnvesg- merits ns liquid as poswilale and d9. iieiidinfr for its revenue upon sources srvrtzcally wiihn the field of trust (‘Fiil-‘fllil’ operations, ____________________ MONTREAL CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Feb. Iii-Selected nlitinlc quotations on Montreal Curb Market today were:- ilrttts mo“ B-eaufor 12 Bouscad 4 7.3 Dari lvlnl 2 -_.T»elit Cad 13 (Juunrn 2 lclkt-Que 5 14 _________ Millard‘; "new, “chm Professional Cards Chartered Accountant 14o Richmond sum v.0. Bo! is McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, ILC. J. A. BENTLEY, ILC. C. F. BENTLEY, LL.B. Barristers and Attorney-at-llw MONEY T0 LOAN __?_‘lll0_llichmnnd_Street___ MocGUiGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK B. MacG-UIGAN. ILC. C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOB, K. C. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani. gictiilllqnllu_fllrcet, Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. he. BARRISTEII. SOLICITOR. [Bright-lg Charlottetown PALMER s HASLAM — Lil. I-'. linciiiailtn BARIIISTEII. ETC. nf Nova Scull: Chamberl- Charlnltetown. P.E.I. MONEY 1'0 LOAN {hone as _ v.0. mug; CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMIBB . Hunter liver and Blfllllbllll DI! and Night Service DELI, 8. MATHIESON ‘ifilcmcsfiflilutm P E. blend MI) Cllueron THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN STOCK Q UO TA TIONS The Central Guardian This column ls reserved tor new: ot local ‘ ‘ N. Y. Stock Exchange Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitlbl Com 143 Abitibi Pfd 13 Asbestos 26 A Oil 23 1-8 Bathurst A 14 3-4 Don _A 8 1-4 Ford A 20 Imp Oil 14 3-4 Int Pete 23 I-4 Price Com 20 1-2 t" Montreal ‘ztcvk Exchange (Canadian Press) New YclrkCurb (Canadian Press) sun-k; Close Am Cyan B 36 Am Gas Elec 34 7-8 Cities Service 4 J-4 Creole Pet 20 3-4 E1 Bond Share v l--l Gulf Oil Corp 3:1 3-4 Humble Oil 60 J-4 Lockheed Air 30 7-8 Niagara Hudson 5 l-li Pant Oil 4 7-8 C RA I N CHICAGO, Feb. 10—(AP)— Wheat prices rallied to era-e earl)’ losses today but then reacted ngillli to an unsettled close. with May contracts depressed by increased llquidntlon 0i grain hcld under government loans. Wheat closed 1-2 lower to 1-4 higher compared with Saturday's finish. May 102 3-4-—1—2, Jly 1.00 7-8-3-4; Com 1-8 lovrcr to 1-4 higher, May 56 5-8-3-4, Jiy 57; Oats unchanged to i-4 down. WINNIPEG. Feb. 19-10?)- Wheat futures prices moved firm- ly on Winnipeg grain exchange to- ‘day despite a beneficial moisture 1n the United States ulinler wheat belt and a sharp price brcnk at Buenos Aires. Quotations at the close were 1-8 lower with May at 88. Jly 89-89 l-B and Oct 90 I-u cents. Chicago moved within a Z-eent range and was unchanged just be- fore the close. Buenos Aires, de- spite a bullish government crop estimate last week, lost ground nlid at three p.m. Quotations were 2 1-4 cents lower_ Livestock , Feb. 19-10m- CdTTZe . calves and hoes were steady and lambs higiher on the Montreal livestock markets today. the Do- mlnlon DEPRPIJTIQIII. OI AgPlCllliilIC reported. Receipts were cattle 737. calves 372, sheep 79, hogs 949. The bulk of the cattle oiiered were steers. Good steers mode from $7.25 to $7.75 and medium from $8.25 to $7.25 with cclnlnon kinds dawn to 85 A few oxen sold as 10w as $3.75, Heifers ranged from $3.50 to $6.75 and good cows $5.25 to $5.50 with an odd one up to 35.111 Medium cows $4.50 w $5 iiud 1 butchers down to $3.75. cannere and cutters 1s to 88-50- Common bulls from $4 to $5.25 with ‘good bulls $5.50 to $6. A few good veais made s11 to $1150, Medium and nledium good W813 brought $11. Fair and med- ium kinds in mixed lots around $10 and rnmoner kinds down to $8. )Drinker~s ranged from $6 to $8- Lambs were sold in mixed lots. yngsfly bucks, at $8.50lto $10 no- coi-ding to quality. Sheep were $3.50 to $6 with the bulk between 36,50 and O0. Hogs were unchanged at $9.25 to $9.40 ofi’ trucks. Selects drew $1 per hog premium with the regular cuts on off grades. Sorws were $ " to s7 with an odd one at S72v- Hcgs sold on rail grade brought 112.30 hot weight ‘Banks (Clnldlsn Press) gm“ most- Cnnede — Montreal 203 Nova Bcotle 311 ROYBI 184 NEW YORK. Feb. Foreign Exchange: Great Britain demand 8.05 I-R. 3.95, 3.95 i-4; Cables 8.00 i-I. 80-day bills 393 3-4, IO-doy bills 3.92 i-4; France 2241-8: Germany 4020M: Italy 5.06; Netherlands 53.13: Canada B6 l-I. (Ottawa Fore an Exchange Control Board rste 9.02-0.91 per cmtmdfl-lodtint.) Banks , Close I67 9 l-B i 28 1-2 ' 15 3-4 g 1'1 l‘ _ g 20 i C11) Pacific 6 3-B l CanSteainship 7 3-4 I vlanesc 34 1-2 its Snlelt 44 3-4 swag 23 s-s IL-Jin Ccni Pfd 23 5-8 Dom Coal Pid 21 3-4 lDolu Steel B 14 1-4 Drytlcti 0 3-4 Jflluiitl-‘i Co l4 3-4 l Lian SC WI‘; 10 diam Bridge r l-4 l imp Tub l6 izit Nickel 44 1-4 Iiit Power Pfd 92 Lulu.- Woods 26 3-4 Ma. y Harm's 5 I-4 Mccoil Front 8 l-4 Mil Poaver 30 5-8 Nut Blxiv 37 Power Corp 10 1-2 Quebec Power I6 1-2 siillwiliigan 21 l-4 St Law Cflm 4 3-4 ‘Si. Luw Pid 1B 3-4 st oi Can 79 “flu Elcc A 2 . l-B iUiVPREAl-i. Feb. 19—(CP)-The market charted an irregular e tcciay and finished up with holding a Slight majority. iractionally were General Wares. Nickel, Ccnsohdnud icrs, Gurd and Dzstillers Sen- nssA few utilities weakened iii the session and failed to ' ve llIClI‘ losses. wobbied in late dealings rrc-w ics=es were chalked up . Lawrence Corporation com- llloil aiid preferred, Bathurst and Dryden. Colisiructzons appeared the stead- ic~t lllOillJ of the day. Foundation. aclziziii! 1-4. continued its rallying iOilll oi the past few days Others in this group to show small gains li‘l'.‘lll(ii‘d Canada Cement and Ham. .75 ilton Bridge. Trial sales: 45-400: Indiistrlnls. 17.000; Mines, 28,400; Bonds, $50,. 100. ' FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer 19—(AP)-—- ite a new striking gain by ' . stocks in general slip- ped a hit today. As u rcsuli, the Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined .1 oi’ u point at 50.3. The turnover was 033.410 shares compared with 684,- 120 Frzclay_ A low trivial gains and losses were iprinkied about the Canadian 1st. Gainers included Canadian ivlarconi and Imperial Oil. Dis- illlcrs Sengram. International Nwkel and Walkers comprised the down trend. Star performer was Brooklyn- QIICPIIG 'I‘rnasit preferred which zoonulrl 15 points aild retainetilil oi them to close at 42, a i940 high. Other highs for the year were set by Brooklyn-Manhattan ‘Transit preferred. Loft, Cluett Peabody and Martin Parry. The session provided minus signs for such stocks as U. S. Steel. Brihlehenl. Youngstown, General Motors. Chrysler, Harvester. Unit- c-ll Aircraft, Western Union. Gen- crui Electric New York Central and ‘Iiexas Corp Among the Gainers were Amer. lean Airlines, United Air Lines, Paramount. Goodyear, Douglas, Du Pout. Anaconda. Kennecott, and Phelps Dodge. ilaily War Survey By The Canadian Press) If the Russians capture Viipurl n their present offensive through he Knreiian Isthmus they will mike n scrious blow at Finland's oicllcc organization. Apart from llf‘ fact that it is the second alpcst city in Finland. Viipilfi i8 ii important railway centre. Its oss would hamper Finnish com- lluilicatioils with their forces ightllig on the eastern border. Situated near the southeast cor- ner of the northern republic, Vitpuri is the junction point for a railway ifzlle running east and west parallel with the northern shore of the lilf of Finland and one runnuig north und south along the snore cl‘ Lnkc Lcldoga and Finland's onsicrn border. There lines provide a ieady linrnils oi transferring troops and :II].W1)II(‘S from one danger point to nsthcr. The capture oi’ Viipuri would not mprlve any Finnish Arimy now ser- wd by ioil transport from railway ctinncciioii with the interior but lt acuid rupture direct communica- lolls bcwieen the smile! and m!" dcnlmuilicntions with the interzor slower. cspesially in the case of the rnlles Lghting on the eastern bor- r1‘. Thus tile. Russians appear on the ergo oi their first major strateg- l9—-iAPl— iicai cnup oi the war. ‘Ilheir early lSIICfls tn cut Finland in two by a arch across the narrowest part to the head of the Gulf of Bothnia and to cut Finland off from con- irlct with Sweden W I Nllihwfiffi march rcm the Arctic 0088b 9nd“! in Illlllll'('_ Keep Minn-ch l! the home. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Feb. IB—(CP)— Produce Market prices here wdav. as reported by the D0mlnl0n De- partment oi‘ Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamer)’ prints, Jobbing price, 1-2——28; first grade solids. Jobbing price, 27 27 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized re- gi-aded butter, wholesale 109M118 price, 26 i-Z; Que no 2. 25 3-4. Cheese: Ont white and colored, current make. wholesale Jobbing price 19 I-8—-1-4 iiggs: graded shipment! in 050d free cases, selling price, A-large 24 I-2; A-medium 22 1-2; A—pui- leis 21 1-2; B—-21—21 1-2; C 10 1-2; B-large unquoted. Potatoes: Que no I 75's 1.10-1.15; Que no 2 75's 00-100; NB no 1 75's 1.25-1.30; Pm no 1 75's 1.30 -—1.3 . MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. 19- Stocks Ci"! Aldermac ' Amm Gold 4 Ang Cdn 90 Arntfleld 9 Aunor 223 Bonkfield 20 1-2 Base Metal 23 Bldgood 13 1-2 Big Miss 9 1-'-i Bqbjq B 1-4 Bralorno 1° 3-4 Brit Dom _ 11 1-2 Broulan 49 Buff Ahk 710 Cal Edm 200 Calmont 35 Caribou 253 Cas Treth 67 Cent Pat 233 Chem Res 40 Chester '73 chromium 50 Cochellour 65 Con Smelt 45 coniarum 150 Dztvics 25 Denison 6 Dom-e Oil 20 1-2 Dorval i} East Mal 37o Eldorado 9'7 Extension 26 Falcon 435 Gillies Lake 6 Glenora 2 Gods Lake 5'7 Goldale 17 Gold Belt 2o Grandoro 5 1-2 Gunllai- Gold 58 I-Ialliwell 2 1-2 Hard Rock 113 Harker 5 1- Hollinger I4 3-4 Home Oil Homestead 5 3-4 owey 37 Hud Bay 37 Insplra. 37 Int Nickel 44 8-4 Island Mtn 100 Jellicoe 15 Kerr Add 245 Kirk Lake 135 Luke Shore 25 1-2 Lanlaque 045 Laps Cad I5 Label Oro 1 i-2 Ieitch 75 Little L L 810 Macnssa 465 Malartic 102 Maralao 3 I-4 McIntyre 52 McKenzie 134 Mcwatters 45 Moneta. 72 Morris Kirk 6 Murphy I 3-4 Navbob 27 1-2 Ncivbec 2 5-8 Noranda. 73 1-4 Norgold 5 3-4 Normetai 50 OBrlen 148 Okalia 110 Omega, . 24 Oro Plats 58 Pacaita 6 3-8 Pamour 105 Partanen a 1-4 Paynloster 40 Perron Gold 193 Pick Crow 395 Powell 128 Prairie 19 Premier , 135 Preston 204 Roche 5 Royallte 33 St Ailih l5 San Ant 234 Sand River 9 7-8 sheep Cr _. Shel rit t, 101 Sigma. 835 Slscoe 78 Sladen 43 Slave Lake 5 s E Pete 4 1-2 Steep Rock Straiw "Lake 4 1.3 Sullivan a7 Sylvanlte 330 Teck Hugh 39o Towagmac zz Uclli g0 Upper Can 65 Ventures 405 Waite Am 575 Wendigo ll Wood Cad 2i Wri Harg- 750 Ymir Y G 4 1-4 UNLISTED en e 190 'I‘e isk m 6 TORDNID. run. 19—(CP)-The millillk market firmed a little on decidely light diet today while the lndustrials and western oils almost held even with Saturday's closing Drzces. Industriais were oil’ only .09 in the index. Assregate turnover oi 156,000 shrces was the smallest grade for a full session since July ‘Base metal stocks showed a final lhdflf gain 01' l0 although the close was down i 1-4 for Norandc. to 73 l-4. Nickel advanced l-2. Smeilers i-iwand Sherritt tightened up 6 cen . Pickle Crow advanced 15 cents to 3.95, Macnssn added l0 cents and minor 8mm were netted by Bank- tield, O'Br:en. Sigma and Sylvan- ite. Lake Shore came in for mod. crate selling at a loss of i-2, and Wright-Hargreaves lost l0 cents. Losses of 4 to i0 cents were post- ed by other golds. including Uchi, East Msiartic and LaMaque. Bathurst Power "A" finished 7-5 up while the papers as a whole were inclined m CUSHION. The big is Posted minor losses end the close was off slightly for Brazilian. Distulers-Seagrams, Industrial Al- cohol A and fleet Aircrnit_ Home Oil. Prairie Royaitzes, An- glo-Canadien end Foothills weak- ‘ened 2 l) 5 cents. but advertising of u newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents 1 word strictly pay- uble in advance. .._._.._i.___...__.iq CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE‘ INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7 41-311. WEST KENT ICE SPORTS. Fbrum tonight 7.30. L-461-2-20-l1. POLICE COURT-A mun appear- ed in Police Court yesterday morn- ing charged with having possession of a motor vehicle without the own- er’s. consent. e case was dismiss- INSPECTOR ARRIVES - In- spector J. A. Wright of “H” divis- ion of the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police, Halifax, arrived in Char- lottetown last night and has as- sumed command oi’ "L" division here. I-le was accompanied by his wife and family, FUNERAL AT JOHNSTONS RIVERF-‘Ille funeral of the late Joseph Smith was held Friday morning from his late residence. Johnston's River. to the Church pf the Sacred Heart. Mt. Ryan, where Rfiqiliem High Mass was sung by the pastor, Rev. L. Callaghan. who also conducted the service at the grave at Fort Augustus. Pall- bearers were. Messrs. Joseph Brazil, Thomas Brazil, Anthony Began, Joseph Power. John Cum- miskey, William Trainer. NOW MERCIIANDISING MAN- AGER-Mr. Lawson K. Harvey has been promoted to merchandis- ing manager of the Plttsbureh branch of the Kroger Grocery and Bakery Co. William J, Hur- furd. branch manager announced He formerly was purchasintz agent for the branch. He will have Gimme of the sales and grocery Purchasing departments. Another DIOIIIOiIOH announced by Mr. Hur- ford is that of Glenn F. Kilicer- bocker, former Pittsburgh branch sales manager. to the divisional staff oi’ the Western division oi’ Krogeris. with ilcadquartcrs in Si. I-Ollifi Lair-SOD K. Harvey is a soil of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey of Cra/paud. I-‘LIEs PATIENT HERE - For the third time this winter a Can- adian Airways plane became a fly- ing ambulance when a "patient from the Magdalen Islands was taken to Charlottetown from the Magdalen Islands yesterday for hospital treatment. The patient. Mr. Forbes Clark, developed pneu- monia several days ago and his physician advised his removal to a. hospital. He was picked up at Grosse Ile by Pilot Anderson, who flew the mail plane to the Gulf Islands yesterday. Besides 400 pounds of mall. 4 Government of- ficials made the trip. They had been picked up at Moncton on a special flight earlier yesterday morning. Along with the sick man there were 3 passenger on the return trip. PERSONALS Lieut. (Dr) L. Duffv or the Can- adian Dental Corps leaves this moi-nine on official business to Hal- ifalx. Lieut. Duffy will return to the City on Saturday. The many friends of Mr. Robert Savidant will be pleased to learn that he has fully recovered from nls recent illness and is around again as usual. Mr. Finlay MaeLeod has returned to hisrhome in Brookfield after spending the past four vreeks in the city where he attended the Knuth Training Course in Agricul- ure. Mr. J. P. Hilllorl of the local Y. M. C. A. Board of Directors and the General Secretary. Nor-ville E. Luck left this morning for Ot- tawa. to attend the annual meet- ing or the Canadian Y. M. C. A. National Council. BristoliAnd Vicinity Mr. Anselm Lapierre left on Fri"- dea/ for 'I‘ruro. N. 5., to take over a cooking lob. Mr_ Lapierre who re- ceived a long distance telephone call on Thursday to leave at once as the head cook was suddenly taken sick. He left at once by car for the city and by train to Truro. Dr T, V. Grant, Federal M. P., for Kings, was in this district on Wednesday and addressed a gath- ering of electors in the school house at St. Peter's Harbor. How- Ziird Anderson was the chairman of the meeting. Raymond Jay and Jame: Leslie. who are canvassing this section of the country for the legion drive report good receptions at the homes for this worthy cause. Mi; Sterling McEwen, who iett here several years ago to reside in the United States, has returned to his old home here and will in future reside here. The condition of Mrs John La- plerre in the City Hospital is re- ported as satisfactory oonluderzng her very serious operation. Mrs. La- pierre will remain in the hospital for quite some time yet. Miss Ashes Collin, teacher st Cannvoy. was in the City on bus- mess over the weekend. ~ Some of the luumbec owners here are considering loading several cal-s of pit props ifor the steamer to be loaded in this province for the Mother Land. A team oi’ young hockey players from the Cit/y fell before the Mor- ell Hounds in a game last week w the score oi’ fourteen-four. Mr. Cepiius Davey. who was con- fined to his boarding house for three weeks wzth a severe cold is able to be out again. Mr, Bruce Davidson who pur- chased the prc/pert-y of the late Everett Richerdsoli. at St Peter's Harbor. is getting the house plastered and painted inside ior "prlmz. Mr. David-on is a retired painter having resided in the City for some forty years. John Lcpierre is building a new boat for his own use. The boat is built on the mine sweeper style PAGE FIVE NEW ISSUE Dated November 30, 1939 Denominations: $500 and The Trust Deed provides thirty days of the receipt. Saint John, N. B. Wood Islands, P. E. 1., and Caribou, N. S., used exclusively lo pay the interest on the bonds and to pay The excess over the amount necessary for these charges shall be paid lo the company within F. J. Brennan $110,000 Serial Bonds Due November 30, 191i to 1919 whole notice on any interest date after January 1, 1945 at 1027?, SCHEDULE OF MATURITIES: $1,000. Redeemable as a . M. BAGNALL-illlunager Bank of Nova St-otla Building Charloltelmvn, P. E. I. Halifax, N. S, JIORTIIIIMBEIILAIIII FEIIIIIES LIMITE 5% First Closed Mortgage Maturity Amount Price Yield 1041 $10,000 101 and interest 4.355% 1912 10,000 I01 and interest 453'}, 1943 10,000 101 and interest 4. o 1944 10,000 101 and interest 4.7.'l§"c 1945 12.900 101 and interest 4.80"? 1916 12.000 101 and interest 4.1404. 1947 12,000 101 and interest 4.i<.'i',L 1948 12,000 101 and interest 4.85211 1949 22.000 101 and interest 4.85% The Company has been organized to operate i; passenger, vehlclg and trplghg sfrvlce bp‘“-een under agrccnlent viilli Ileplirlrlicill nl ‘frallv rind (mm- mcrce of the Dominion of Canada. Under this agreement the Government of (he Illymilllnv] 01' Canada has agreed lo pay to the company years; the subsidy to commence in 1040 and from May to November inclusive each year. that the subsidy shall be paid or transferred on the Trust“ u, b, off each year the bonds that mature, Orders may be telegraphed Br tel-phoned at our expense, & Company, Limited or in part on 60 days’ and interest. a period of ton of $4.000 each Voters To Purge Their Own Lists OTTAWA. Feb. 17 -_(CP)-Your curiosity about your neighbors v is going to play a big purl. in purging and completing the voters‘ lists ior March 20 general election, if ti guessltzf Dominion election officials 1s 1Z1 - _i m Because oi.’ a new simple way oi’ handling the lists, they expect to produce the most accurate and com- ‘plctc city lists ever collected- and with less official effort and expense. They've tried it in a few by-elections with marked success. For the first time in the country's llsiolgv. each voter in cities of more than 25.000 will receive a copy of ihe preliminary list of all the voters in his polling subdivision. Sounds expensive but it isn't. When your get your copy of the ll- . which is the work of the en- umerators, you will probably ex- amine it pretty closeiv to see who are entered for No. So-and-so down the street or (or apartment this or that. If you see the names of people who moved months ago or if 'ou don't see the name oi the new folks two doors down, you'll probably mention it to somebody. The word will eventually get to someone in a responsible position and the list will be corrected accordingly. That's how the election officers have it fiuiuied. and they've already tried it. All example is their exper- ience ill the Montreal-St. James by- electloil ,u.'licrc interest was so low only'3(_) per cent voted. DlStfIbUtlOII of preliminary lists. however. result- ed 111,00 naiilcs being struck from the list, 389 being added and 384 being corrected. The cost angle is easy. The lists have t0 be printed anyway for the candidates ‘and the returning officer. They will include notice of revision sittings nnd oi‘ the votint: place. ’I'lle entire cost will be less than that of mailing the tisuai postcard notices. .}____________ BORDEN SCHOOL Honor Roll for January: Senior Department: Grade X: 1. Glenn Sharpe: 2. Reginald Rodqcrs; 3. Emery Rich- ard and Winifred Chlppeil (equal). Grade IX: 1. Gordon MacKen- zie; 2. Elinor (‘l mpbeil; 3 . Im- raine Richard. Grade VI: 1. Doris Herring; 2 Inez hlrlililis; 3. Edith Sharpe, Teacher, Thomas Johnston. Vice-Principal's Department: Grade VIII: I. Betty Lynlds: 2. Helen I-Ieffcll‘ 3. Phyilis White. Grade VII Joyce Love: 2. Rav- moiid lifcTn . l; 3. Norma Howot-t. Prizes awarded to: Elwood Pick- ering, Betty Lynds. Joyce Love and Raymond McTavisli. Teacher, Amelia MacDonald. Intermediate Department: Grade V: i. Willard Pickering; 2. Joseph Dorsey; 3. Laurette Campbell. Grade IV: 1. Gloria Gaudet; 2. Alfecn Richard: 3. Audrey Stewart. Grade III: 1. Francis Ozen and Rose Ccrettl (equal): 2. Barbara Herring and Nelson Gallant (equal); 3. Helen McAleer. Teacher, Tessie Sexton. Prlmnry Department: Grade II: I. Lloyd Heflell; Noreen Sherry: 3. Isabel McRae. Grade I: No exam; Teacher. Ilcryl Dorsey. MALPEQUE IV. I. The Maipcque W. I. held their February meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Green on Thursdnv evening. Ill the absence or the President. the vice president presided and the mcetinc opened ‘bv sinclng Ode and reheating the Club Creed in unison, There were iii memcbrs present and three vis- itors. Afler the reading of the minutes the business ivils discussed A T. B. Bond for $15.00 was received by the Institute. A special offer- ing was taken tn purchase yarn for knitting for Red Cross which amounted to $3.75 Mrs. Hopqoot‘. and Miss Hazel donated a covering for two quilts to be sent to Miss Beer for the Proiestaut- Orphanage- ’I‘lie appreciation of the members was shown to those ladies for their work bv an unanimous vote o! thnnk< from all. Questionnaire 0n Education and hotter schools was discussed and ppm 1n by lite Cnnvrnor. M10. W. Ramsay. 'l"he sick committee re- pomld yjgfllng Iwfl sick members and donatirg fruit. School com- in} ‘Short Coursemin forestry in N. 3.. returned home on Friday. Tile paved road is getting bore [or sud: in some plaets here now and will be called the Bristol mine with the hct sun 0'11"" tilt‘ i>.\' T0005 W999". Mr. George Barry who attended are gelilnl! "l DNBK lhrOUIf-i; if period of two weeks. IJ-114-2'6‘tI-5_'t!. v Frederic ton, N. o» “s. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND. HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island Notice Re Hillsboro Bridge Hillsboro Bridge will be closed t0 traffic on and after Monday, February 12th, for a L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public “forks and Highways Charlottetown, February 2, 1940. v ¢ v%v+OQ—O-O+O-Q~O-O~O' mittee reported that sugar and oo- coa was needed for the pupifs of the school. An interesting contest which created a great deal of laughter was A Man Dressed Up. Roll call for March meeting is to be answered with an Irish Joke. Lunch and programme committees for next meeting are Mrs. Slain-y MacGoiigan, Mrs. Kenneth Owen and Mrs. Frank Bearisto and Hazel Hopgood. Mrs. Sydney MacGougan has the questionnaire on Agricul- ture, for March meeting. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge and a social holir followed while the mem- bers were all busy with their knit- ting for the Red Cross. The Lunch collection amounted to $1.35. ‘RICE POINT w. r. On January 27th the members of the Rice Point Women's Institute met for their regular meetinz at the home of Miss Burdinn Mae-- Laine. The president. Miss Selim Currie took charge of the meeting The meeting opened bv sincing In- stitute Ode, followed ‘by roll ea‘l which was responded to by five members with the name oi’ my fav- orite song. The minutes of the pro- vlous meeting were read. adopted and sicned. In Red Cross work. 1 sweater, i0 pneumonia jackets. and 10 pairs of socks. 2 pairs oi’ which were kindly knit by a non- member. ircre ilundcd in. Yarn and jacket material was distributed among the members. It was decid- ed to cct more material from the Red Cross office before the next meeting. In answer to a letter from the Canadian Union Camnalen ‘i was derided to donate $3 00 to this fund. A letter of thanks for fruit from Miss Georgette MacNelll was read. Tile schoo‘. committee de- cided to purchase several articles for school. One qlietionnaire was filled out. A donation 0f 50 cents ivns given bv a visitor. Miss Catharine ‘Mac- Neill and Mrs. William MacEach- ern were appointed on the sic-I committee, and Mrs, Fletcher Mac»- Eacllcrn and Mrs. Charles Mac- Dougal on the pregranlriie com- mittee. Mrs. Johll AiucDonald in.- vited the members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call :0 be answered by paying 25 cents. Contests put 0'21 by Selina Currie we:e enjoyed by all. A vote o! thanks was extended the hostess. Lunch was served and llleetiiig closed by singing The King, MR. CORNELIUS PROWSE SOUTH ACTON, Feb. IO-Pun- oral sczvices will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 from his Flet- cher Corner home for Czlrlleliui Powse. who died lcstertlayr at Emerson Hospital, Rev Leonard. Fourier of the Union Congrega- tional Church. Maia-lard, wiil con- duct the service. Burial will be in Glcnuvood cemetery. Maynard, Prowse was a brother of the lais Senators Berijaniiil and Lemuel, members oi’ the Canadian Parlia- ment. He was born May 27. i801. in Prince Edward Island and came t-o this country as n young mun He was for many years connect- ed with the motor truck trans- portation business in Boston. He retired five ylears ago. His two sons. Walter 1., of South Acton, and Roy E. of Woburri were as- sociated with him. Other survivors include a ivife, Mrs. Florence lVanId-slrslhiei PI'O\\'$G, and two daughters, Mrs. William P Cameron and M s. Norman Parsons. the latter an Asa sociated Press reporter. both n‘ South Acton. DOLLS OF TODAY HULL. England —(CP)- A set 0: four 400i dolls in Women's Auxil- a rv Air Force ilnifnrms has been prrsentczl to Hull Allin-uni by a London firm. Classified 3c per word; Floral and Spiritual Offerings, npl atiun. 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