MARCH 14. 1940,, , . IIIlTIOIIIIL GIIIISERIIATIIIE MEETING WELLINGTON HALL, THURSDAY. MARCH 1401, s P.M. DR. J. A. MacPHEE National Conservative Candidate will address the meeting. ,. ‘kings 0ounty Federal Election '..... DR. A. A. McDONALD, Candidate POLITICAL Murray Harbour, March 12. 5i. Theresa-Wednesday, March 13 Annnndale, March 14. Morell-Fridziy, March 18 Si. Peters-Monday, March Si. iliargarets-Tuesday, March 19 Elmira-Thursday, March 21 Souris-Friday, March 22 Meetings open at 7.45 P. M. Government candidate invited and will be given haii time. |,-_~_ Advertising Bates-Payable in Advance ltlimlrnum Charge tor Any Central Guardian locals, 5c r w z per word; Announcement‘ and c | g, g classified 3c per word; In Memory"; 1:312; 1590a," a Horul and Spiritual Olierings Condolence 70o per inch. .'\|l|"‘cl§ia Lion. 10c J Cards, etc. 5o per name; Letters oi We ding engagement l0 words tor 81.00 zind i0 ccnts for every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and per inch or to per word. r = ' MEETINGS 18 Advertisement! 2b Cent; "d; Western and Eastern locale r word: , Liata or Lilla 0 iptlona g-‘ilgl-féganixr inch. Addrm and Presentation 81.00. Other rate; on Fciniilc Help Wanted Wanted _- . -»_-_____~»—- __..___._..___ llZlNil-JD-IIOUSEKEEPER. GOOD WANTED_]RQN 30mm m“ “Pabs- 1.“§l=’£'wi' m» m 1- mr-s hm»- __' ~ - ' '4' 4-3- Aooiy Box s. L-io-a-is-ii. lHNTl-Ill CAPABLE EXPERIEN- m. 111.1iri for general housework. F91. Sale 111111 have knowledge of plain coi/k-ug Write "A" Guardian. 1_F0Il BALE —SLIGIITLY USED L-326_3-12-0i.' Egan-idem Ffildilncilbiarlexiéb Halt '""'"'&———————— . r n , WANTED - woman T0 cane E c‘ 1.40-332.” l0i‘ oped man. Apply Kenison Mnrlininon, Clyde River. FOR. SALE _ TRAP; no"; L-10-3-13-li. "'11) lolMEDlATELY PRAC- i "e or experienced maid. 1v clvmg age and references to ' Guardian. L-9-3-13-3i_ w Mu lc Elgp Wanted ivwrrn - I-‘ARIIIER r0 WORK <111.<111:1li farm. An elderly man p: rrrl. _Foi' particulars write to F‘ l l-I. Richaur. Bras’ 0'01: Cape Brown! N. S. L-29-3-14-41. uowesoeoeooeeeeooeere-o- WANTED FOWL AND CHICKEN Wonted before April Isl’, 25,000 lbs. fowl ond chicken. This amounts to only c ton per doy, ond cs our prices ore un- chonged you con profit by selling 2,11,,,“,‘,’}',i' uéylliwfkylg, your poultry this month. 11°12; W. hlrfllI. lllfllllll- In!!! cru Cl’- THE ROYAL PACKING CO. J. D. JENKINS Prop. Menoewvew-oeooeso-edaeo L 37-3-l4-3i. Professional Bards ll. F. AIIBIIIBIILII Chartered Accountant ‘ H0 Richmond Street Phone 1'1 IEO. Bu! l2 McLECD 8r BENTLEY l). l5. liiilVfll-IY, ILC. J. .-\. BENTLEY, ILC. l‘. l“. BENTLEY. LLB. IIHTHHPIS and Atiornoy-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Hill Richmond Street MoLGUIGAN 81 TRAINOR | lion; n. niousuiiinu. kc. . L. - l. (‘LAIR ‘IRAINOR, K. C. llnrrislcrs, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Oiilrr: Ovcr Provincial Hank. Elilllliund “street, Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. kc. mirnisricit. SOLICITOR Llol liuildlng Charlottetown PALMEl 81 HASLAM ll. J. PALMER. ILC. 5- J. IIASLAM. B.A.. LLB. BARRISTER. ETC. of Nova Scntla fliinmblrl. Charlottetown. P.E.l. "I "ONEY T0 LOAN ‘fini- B5 _ P.0. Boa 1_I CUTCLIFFE 81 ANDREWS HNERAI. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS liunirr liver and Bradalbane D-‘lv and Night Service BELL 81 M THIESON “(may TO 1.01m Cameron Block. Charlottetown. i‘ Ii. island ilorreli 81 Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone I447 be Political Mee as advertised in the Patriot and Guardian Candidate. L-5i18-2-27-ttsl2i. L 42-3-14-16-19-21. Nets and Buoys m goodeonditlon: Apply to Andrew MacDonald. St. Margaret-s. L-iIi-ti-13-3l Valuable Property FOR SALE AT KEIISIIIGTOII Owing to ill health, 1 am offering IIHPIVIM llle. my iarm, oi twenty- t e acres oi good land, with small orchard, buildings in good repair, house full equipped with bath, electric ii t an steam heating; also the allowing-one heavy iarm horse, three cows (two pure bred Guernsey and one grade); Binder Open ior Inspection any time. HAMMOND J. TOOMBS. Kensington. 11-317-3-14-1-19. *‘ To the Electors of liing’s eased to attend the ll in Kings County, I ahell by the Conservative T1108. V. GRANT, Liberal Candidate. TENDEE Tenders will be received or the office of the City Clerk up to' noon on Soturdoy March 23rd for blacksmith work and shoeing horses for the City of Chorlotte- l town for the season 1,940. The leveet or eiiy tender not neces- sorily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON City Clerk. TENDERS Tenders will be received ct the office of the City Clerk up to noon on Soturdoy March 23rd for supplying the City with gos- oliiie and oils for the seoson 1940. The lowest or ony tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON City Clerk. Ia 411-3-16-10-19-21. RENFREW. March l2 -Dr. M. J. Msloney. Notions‘ government can- didate in South Renirew. Ontario. had to thumb a ride on a irelizht train to tile his nomination naoers on time here today. ills car became stuck in a snowdrhrr. so he ilaggeq a seine ireli-ht train for a reo- nto town. l-ie got with 12 minutes to snare. there SOUTHAMPDON England -rCP) -Mrs. Hilda Latimer lost. a purse containing $02.30 in notes and sover- e s . n The 5'9"". nlcht. Mrs. Latime" beard somethinge bein pushed rbox. I was her 4 i-ii-iié srocK QUOTATIONS TI-IE CI-IARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN N. .Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and F Am Radiator Am Tel Tel 1-8 Am Water 1-8 Anaconda 3-8 Ate n l-Z Belt Ohio Baldwin Loco 1-2 Bendix Av 3-8 Bel-h S 3-4 Ches Ohio -8 Con Edison Curt. Wright A Ii ==§EESneotifiéfififier-gfi-‘EBEECCEo-Biiieeétsg ... kilo o. Elec Auto Lite 1- Elec Pr Lilia Gen Elec '11-? Gen Motors 1-8 ich l-Z or 3-4 Cit N Pid 3-4 Hudson Mtr Car Int Tel T91 3-8 Kennecott 3-8 ‘Mont Ward 1-8 N Y Central or Am Co 7-8 Nor Pacific Paramount 7 1-2 Penn R R. 22 1-2 Phil Morris 92 Phil Pet C0 39 1-4 Pure Oil C0 9 l-4 Radio Corp 5 3-4 Sears Roe Co 84 3-4 South 12 5-8 oath, 12 s-a Sid Ofll N J 44 l-~i Stude Corp 1i 1-2 Texas Corp 45 3-8 United Air 4'7 l-4' United C0 2 1-8 United Drug 5 7-8 United Gas Imp 13 l-il‘ U S Rubber 36 l-4 U S Si. Co 57 3-8 Vanadium 34 1-2 Warner Bros 3 5-8 West Union 2i 3-4 West E100 112 l-4 Woolworth .- Montreaaurb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abitibi Com 160 Aibltibi Pid 13 1-8 B A Oil 22 3-4 Beauhsrnois 5 1-4 Bathurst A 13 7-8 Dom Tar '1 1-2 A 8 1-2 Fraser V T C 17 1-2 er l6 l-2 Ford A 21 1-2 Imp Oil l4 3-4 1m Pete 22 7-8 Price Com 20 1-4 GRAIN CHICAGO March 18—(AP)-- Wheat. prices iell more than trwo cents a bushel today to the lowest level in eight. clays as the market reflected traders’ reaction w receipt of good snows over much of the gmln belt and the Russian-Finnish peace. Rallying slightly from the day's lows, wheat closed l 3-8-1 3-4 oenls lower than yesterday. May 1.01 s-o-s-s, Jly 99 a-s-o-z: Corn 3-8-5-8 down, May 55 7-8-56. Jly 56 3-8; Oats 1--i—l-2 lower. “TINNIPEII, March 13—-(CP)— Prospeets o! a general decline in world wheat. prices ii a peace is concluded in Finland resulted in liquidation on Winnipeg grain ex- change today and wheat iutures prices dropped 3-4-7-8 cent. May was quoted at 87 5-8- Jly 88 7-8 and Oct 90 1-4 cents. Buenos Alres was l-2 cent down at noon. FINANCE (By Frederick Gardner, Associated Press ninanclal Writer) NEW YORK. March l3—Avia- Lion stocks. hardest. hit. by the first Russo-Finnish truce reports, came book strongly today to steady g, hesitant, market, The backbone oi the movement came from buying in the shares o_f commercial or lines—Pan Ameri- can Airways. American Airlines, Transcontinental and Western Air and United Alr- Lines-companies with no “war baby" connections. Steels continued dPDYBS-icd. but gains and losses in other sections of the market obOut balanced one another. Lake shore. off 1 3-8 points to is’ l8 3-8, lxi Canadian issues gen- - orally lower. Distillers Sengrnm. Dome, international Nickel, Bell Telephone and Imperial Oil were tractionally lower. McIntyre and Industrial Alcohol were steady. The Associated Press average oi 00 selected stocks remained un- changed at 50.1. Transactions to- talled 625.790 shares com-pared with 884.240 yesterday. Share gainer.- on the home front included Chrysler, Goodyear. Sears Roebuck. Scieway Stores. Dunont. International Telephone. Ameri- can Telephone. Southern Railways Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit. bolt. and Standard Oil oi N J. On the flgrwnkldg were Dow Chemical, U. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Harvester. Westinghouse, Union Carbide and Santa Fe. Produce Prices MONTREAL. March 13-40?)- Produre Market prices here today, as reported by the Domtriicn De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, jabbing price, 28 14-29; 50nd- 28-28 l-2: Que no l past- eurized regrrded, whoT-ifle 10551118 price. 2o 1.1-2: No ‘l. 2'1 4'4- Clicese: Ont while and colored, current make. wliolzele Jobbing price. l7 7-8-16 1'3- Eggy graded shf/pmtlltd 1n 1189C! e ,-"l"~1.d'))l'I0eh2 Azzlialrge 3k“ _ v-"xe iurn - - ; A__p,q19|s 7' " l-li: B 21; C 19 l-2: B-Jnryw iWQuTWtI. n-tfl-M; r no l 75's 1.00- Lll): Que no 2 75*: 80-90; NB no Lthrough her let purse. contents intact. Montreal Stock l Exchange p WT... Brazilian Bruck Silk or cows-cow» t s,’ .,.. “ 9?““ 5 mmun Dryden Fcunda Co Gen Steel Wm Ham Bridge Haw Smith Imp Tob Int Nickel TTIT“? um@$» Nat Steel Car Power Com Quebec Power U) .-. 9s Q w =3 Ila!Sag;sS2.’8e.@818ésch-SKQSISfifitafiasnkbizziémS afl, ca.» ilhib W02 Elec A 2 1- MONTREAL. March 13—(C§Pl_- The stock market appeared unde- cided which way to move today and prices closed mixed. Brazilian itilshed 01f l-8 at i0 but Saguenay Power preferred and Montreal Power strengthened ner- rowly, s-hawiniean declined slight- ly in light, ‘made, Niagara Wire responded to o div- idend increese with a fractional improvement at 1-4. In transporta- tlons. late buying oi Canada Stenmshirps brought a gain oi’ 3-8 at 8. C. P. R. was unable to Over- come profit selling and eased nar- rowly. Emerging with enroll upturne were Imperial Oil, International Pelt. Smeloere, Building Products. steel OI Canada. Canadian Car and Canadian C-sfhnese. Nickel, McColl Frontenac. Howard Scrnith, Hudson ‘Boy and Ottawa Car gave up fractions. Dominion Bridge tumbled more than a point. in light turnover. Total sales: 33.500 shares; Indus- trlnls: 15,400; Mines: 18,100: Bonds. $7,350 MINING l (Canadian Press) TORONTO. MB-lth l3- Stocks Glow Aldcrnnac 26 Amm Gold 3 Aug Cdn 59 Ana Huron 232 Arntfieid i 1'1 Aunor 715 Bankficld 19 Base Metal 22 Beattie 108 Bldgood l; ii": Bob o ' Bralorne 10 3'4 Broulan 5° Butt Anlr 635 Cdn Melrobic 6° Cnriboo 246 Cas ‘Preth 65 Cent Pat 233 cont, Pore 11 Chester '78 Ccclienour 54 Conlarum 135 Con Chib 12 1'2 Cans Smell; 43 5'3 DenisOn 6 Dome 011 23 7'5 Iluoueene 5 1'3 East Crest 5 3'4 East Malrobic 865 lET-‘rlcrado 93 v 470 3 l-Z 4i 53 l5 l4 5O 105 5 l-2 l4 l-lrnie Oil 243 Homestead 5 3'4 llrvirev 34 ‘ind Bay Min 30 1'2 Int Nickel 43 1'3 2 5-8 2 5-8 237 ‘Z5 Kirk Luke 18d Luke Shore Z4 3'4 PAGE NINE “I Will oiish Radio icense Fees” R- J. MARION Vote for NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (Authorized by Publicity Headquarters ior National Government.) Lamaque 625 Lava Cad l3 1-2 rebel U10 2 Leiwh 74 Little L L 810 Macassa 425 Masbeod 183 Modsen 44 Malartic 105 Mclnlyie 48 7-8 McKenzie 124 Mcvlttle 9 1-2 Min Con) 105 Moneta 69 Morris K 5 l-8 Nnvbob 21 Nowbec 3 Noranda 7;! l-Ll {Jordon '1 3-4 Nor Can 45 118 Oro Plats. 50 Pacalia 5 Pamoiu‘ 3 Partanen 6 1-2 Paymaster 36 Perron Gold. 182 Pick Crow 390 Pioneer 224 Powell 140 Premier 130 Preston 209 Quemonl; 7 l-2 Si. Anih l5 San Ant 232 Senator 36 Ehawkey 3 Sherritt. 97 igma 780 Slsrce 76 Sladen 44 Steep R0 257 Strawe lake 4 Sturgeon 12 1-4 Sullivan 7') Svivanlte 300 Teck Hugh 375 Towagmac 20 l-4 Uclil 78 UDDer Can 66 aife Amu 560 Wiltsev C 2 wrl Has-g 11o UNLISTED Coast Co 175 Bret/t. Tr 1 l-4 Dalhousle 40 Fbdlhills 75 Pend Ore 180 RONTO. March 13—(CP)-— Trading continued on a "mall scale today on the Toronto exchange and prices drifted towards lower levels. Industrials weakened. 35 in the in- dex. the base metals .20 and the golds .09. Western oils firmed sligh tly. Turnover was 197,000 shares. Mild selling o1’ the senior golds was_ in evidence and Lake Shore backed down to 24 3-4, oft l-4 to it; lowest price since i931. McIn- tyre touched 48 1-2, oii 1-8 finally and Dome closed 1-8 down at 23 7-8. Both set. new lows ior this year. Hoiliiler closed unchanged and Brelorne added 1-4. Secondary and Junior golds were mixed with gains and losses. Caribco, Kerr- Addlson. Pickle Crow, Preston, P10- neer Sigma. and Uchl advanced nar- rowly and the clcse was clown a low cents for Central Patricia, Mncbeod-Coekshult, Pemoui‘. Por- ron, Powell and Sap Antonio. Gold Eagle weakened 1 1-4 to 15, Steels and foods were the weak- est n! the industrial groups. banks, [Montreal Power and United Fuel B. C, P. R, was sold moderately at a loss or 1-4 to 7 3-4. A 2am oi 1-8 for Imperial and a loss of 1-4 tor International Pete were the an. Justments in the senior oils. 681115 0i a point or more were netted by Canada Permanent Mortgage, Dominion Bank, Domm- ion Tor pfd, Imperial Bani; an‘; iirgward Strum. Bruck Silk lost 1 A gain o! 1-8 for Hudson Bay and a. loss oi’ 1-4 ior Nickel were the only adlusunenis in the base metal share list Unimportant mcessions were posted by lihlcgn. bridge Pend Oreille. Sherrlt and Aldermac. Home oil eased of! ll cents to 2.48 while Okalta and Anglo-Canadian imiproved 2 to 3 cents. Other west- ern oll.s held steady, Livestock MONTREAL. lilllarch 13-07?)- There were 46 cattle 2 lambs 534 hogs and 507 calves tor sale on Montreal livestock markets. Calves were stronger, a.ll other classes of livestock were silently m ilrm. There were not enough cattle and lambs offered m make a market. Veal calves ranged irorn 88 for common light veals to $1.1 ior good kinds. The bulk 0i the sales were made between $9.50 and $10. with one lot. oi 70 medium good to good veais at $11. Drinkers were $5 to_ Hogs were mostly $9.40 for bacons ted and watered, and $9.50 off trucks. Selects drew $1 per hog premium with the regular cuts on off grades. Sows were $6 to $6.50. Hogs sold on rail grade brought 812.40 to $12.45 hot Weight. New York Curl. (Canadian Press) papers and liquors showed IiillB change and the construction and , brewing stocks advanced. Gains were netted by Boll ‘Pele-phone and B, C, Power A, ngaln=t m‘nnr losses 1 for Brazilian Traction, Benunarnols, I (Turbos way on R. Williams In Memoriam REV. A. P. REES (Montreal Star. March 11.1 Funeral service Will be held at the Church of the Ascension, Park Avenue, t 11.30 a. m. tomorrow for Rev. Arc lbald Paneton Clement Rees. former curate oi’ St. Clement's Anglican Church, Verdun. who died at hisresidence. 4086 Marcll avenue. Saturday afternoon. He was in his year. A son of the late _R1ev. and Mrs. John Rees. of Llwyngivil, Wales Mr. Rees was born in Mertliyr, Wales. He waseducated at Brecon College and Oxford University. He served durina the Great War in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Iollow- ing which he became District Com- missioner in West Africa, later retiring throu h ill health. He came to ontreal in 1927 and entered the Church a5 curate oi St. Clement's in Verdun. He was later employed in the Royal Trust, corn- panv when he cave up hi5 active service in the Church but. falling health brought about. his retirement nearly a year ago. He recently re- turned Irom Charlottetown, P. E. I. He is survived b his wife, the former Kathleen ily Chadwick; one sister. Mrs. Richard Williams, oi LymeIRegis Dorset, England; and Philip David. a step-son. LONG RIVER WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Februar meetln oith Lo River Women’; IYISLIIAIIQ wag hélg at the home of Mrs, Andrew C. {glgistone on Tuesday evening the Meeting o ned with singing the Ode iollowe by the Creed in um. son. ‘The President presided. The night being s ormv onlv nine mem- bers answered. Roll Call was an ex- change of Vaentines. Members absent on committees were reappointed for March as i01- ws. Sick-Mrs. Andrew c. Johnstone Miss Eva Paynter and Miss Vivian Paynter. Schoolz-Mrs, Heath F. Campbell and Miss Eva Paymter. Programme-Miss Lowther and Miss Evelyn Found. Lunch —Mrs. Hadley Paynter Mrs. Oliver PaynbeLand Misi Eva Payntcr. 'l‘11c.~<~<-rr-iarv was advised to send for one subscription o! 'l‘l11,- Island Crusader also send to Red Cross w: IXIOFI.’ _)'il.l'll BIICI SBIUIILZ. Members were requested to Bus! in all knitting so it cOuld be for- wzmled to _ CIIZIFIOLICIOWII. Zilrs. Campbell read a lulu-r, Alllls and. Ulljfclg of the P. E. Island Tub rr- CillOaifi League, The programme committee and Convenors on Ques- tlonnalres being absent an hour wan spent in social chat. . Mrs. Oscar Johnsbone invited tho Institute for month 0i Man-ll. Rnll rnll lo be fill$\\'(‘l‘l‘.'l mm an lr-n-h iokc. Collection amnunlr-rl m 46 ms. Mccilllt! closed Willi (sod Save The King. Lunch was then served by MI. Elmer Paynter and hostess. EARLY BIRD GETS STARS SUNDERLAND England-(CP) <- No. 1 militlaman to respond m ti). first calling-up suzrunons last July, Joseph Landau, oi this tOWn, now has his commission. And. by the way. he arrived at camp n day early by mistake. . POTATOES ron caFui IONDON—- (GP) the shortage oi imported ieedln stuffs, the government, has derlrl. to contribute toivarcls the ens: of buildiniz new factories for ronvorm lnirtisurplus potatoes into food i0! ca .e. -’1‘o die-ring l l l Stocks Close Am Cyan B 3B D I Am Gas Elec 33 3-4 Am Super Power 3-8 Cities Se i1 8-4 5‘ F811 mfi“ .2 s 1. Hsmbm Q11 ‘59 5-3 diygdare prspsms bagooliletcon téinristdapiclonitpiilitixign ‘for immediate Lc-gmeed Ah- 39 an esprea s r u on n ana a an e n . a es. glziagulmdw“ g 34 1i you are catering to tourists and wish vour name Included in tho listin . it is imperative that you send immcdlaicly our name and anrlrcsr to th office. Forms will then be sent you to ill In and return, giving; particulars oi the accommodation you otter. Hotels. Boarding ilouses Cottages. Cabins. ToI-lfllt Homes and 04h"! interested, should write as a once for these iorms. IMPORTANT: The iimm must he completed and returned regard- (camdhn He“) less oi data having previously been submitted. SM- °'~" Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau Canada - glcmrnerfe 1 2 CIIARIDTTETOWN on rca - Nova Scnlia, 310 Royal Bk 19o — - With - Major Hoopll OUR BOARDING HOUSE TH’ coon MAY WAlT--MEBBE STIFFY ‘ADAPT THINK THETS SO FUNNY, AND THET THING HISSELF J l1 1o- 115 125- Pm no 1 75's us THE FEUMSTS I - “‘- r ' .. WIND UP IN v. u no u a n1. on. Ivit Jwwiiim-m, i‘l4 I t. DON'T TELL ME a... LET ME eoisss -~ Jane's sores! MV LAUNDRY cams BACK YESTERDAY, AND 14am: o1=1'r LMISS ANYTHING. / THAT REMINDS ME, f TIFFANY, wt was oeeocv MOVED av Jamie's LONELINESS mo RESTORED ins Perl- Mv ABSORPHON (kl ART AND SCIENCE , WOULD ruwam- A RACING ceases: ANVWAYW» HAR-RUMPH l; BEAuni-ucoicaoiuwawo I is THAT wuv JAKE WROTE “ your. cHscK FOR #150 FOR rue D06 é’ “Tour's l THE CHARMING: sroizv r BIZOTHEQLY Love is QEAD OM THIS BLJOTTER r FOUND ow me DESK!