‘Fl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MARCH 13 1941. i AiIW PAGE TWO l §O-§O§O-O~§O $0 90-O-OO-§O-O-O-O-OQQ § an... a so... l o 55 lbs. and down 8 1-2c per lb. 56 lbs. and over 7c per Horse Hides $2 to $3 each. Freight Charges paid On 200 lbs. or Over Buying Daily at Warehouse MAURICE BLOCK, 102 Elm Ave Charlottetown Phone 1448 heooe+eoeeaoo+ovee+voooo+oo ece-eeeooeooeoao-oooooooooo-ooo l ,___ l I, Mortgage Sale To be sold hv uhlio auction in front of the Law ourts building in Charlottetown on Friday the 14th day of March, 1941. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that tract of land situate, lying and being on ‘Township Number Twenty-five in l'r|nce County bounded and describ- edas follows. that is to sa ': (‘OM- MLNCING at a stake se tn the é_ 8 southwest angle of land formerly owned by Samuel Frizzle. now “El- llam McLeod. thence South tvrcnty; chains iiftv-threc links till it. mce s.,_ the McDonald Road, thence east along said Road thirty-five chaingl and nine links; thence north at: right angles In a straight line for‘ about twentv chains or until it strikcs the south boundary of land‘ now in possession of William lilo-l Lend. formerly Samuel Frizsltnl thcnce ucst along the south side ot‘ land of William McLeod iormerlv Samuel Irizzle a distance of thirty- live chains nine links or until it reaches paint of rontainint! seventy acres. AL>0 all that other piece or parcel of land blrll-TIC. lying and being on Township Number Twrcnty-five in Prince County bounded and drs- lbcd as fol‘ ws that is to say: JOMIIIENCINC‘. at a point north of Robert Andrew's land at a point where the McDonald Road inter-v sects a road running north tn tie Mill Pond, thence along said l.s|. mentioned Road north sixtctn chains until it strikes or reaches the . centre of the Mil Pond formerlv in l possession Wellington Warren. thence following the centre of the Pond southeasterly in a straight line till it strikes Robert Andrews north line a distance of fifteen; rhains. thence west along Robert‘ Andrews north line to the point or nice of commencement. containing eleven acres, being the land con- vcved to James Lawless by John Lawless. SAYING AND EXPECT- ING thereout the following tract of land. that is to say: ALL that piere or parrcl of lard situate lying and being on Tovrnship i Number Twenty-five in Prince; (lounty bounded and described as fol ows, that is to say: COMMENC- ING at a point north of Robert Andrew's land at a point where the McDonald Road intersects _a road running north to the Mill Pond, thcnce along said last mentioned Road north sixteen chains until it“ strikes or reaches the centre of the MAI Pond formerly in ‘ Wellington Warren, thence follow- lng the centre of the Pond south- easterly in a straight line till It. strikes Robert Andrew's north line, s distance of fifteen chains. thence west along Robert Andrew's north line to the point or place of com- mencement, containing eleven acres. being land conveyed to James law- less by John Lawless; SAVING AND EXCEPTING out of said saving and excepting clause all that tract. of land on said Township Number Twenty-five bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING at the 1' tersection of the said McDonald oad and Stewart Road; thence north along the Stewart Road forty- eeven (47) yards; thence east. sixty- elght. (68) yards; thence sou.h forty-one (41) yards to Robe t Andrew's land; thence wutwardly along Robert Andrew's land and the McDonald Road to the place of commencement. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the 7th day of November, 1922, made between James Lawless of Norboro in ce Count! in Prince Edward Island, er. of the first part and. A. Scott Mc- Murdo of the second part, which said mortgage bv several mesne as- signments and acts in the law has since become vested In the under- signed. default having been made in ayment of the moneys secured l! he said mortgage. For particullrs a to MCI-fill I Bentley, Solicitors, arlottctown. Dated this 20th day of February HENRY I‘. J. KNOBLOCII. Assignee of Mortgage. L-88-2-30-27-3-6. COIIITIICIICnnrII , ' STOCK QUOTATIONS l. New York Stock Exchange tCanalllalnhPress) Am C and P Am Tel Tel Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Ches Ohio Chrysler Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen llfec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Word N Y Central Nor Am Co Penn RR .Phil Per. C0 §Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air U S Rubber U St Steel Co Vnnaduim Corp West Union West. Etlec Woolworth ...".1'. i.“ is 1914-18 FELBRIDGE. Enz-‘tCPl ~ $11‘ 111017135 Seam-ave. 76. technical aci- \'i er to the Ministf!‘ of Fvhlpmn: In i914 and Director of Shinplfl! 8i ill" India office following the First Great War. is dead. p C I PIIRINA FED H0065 You will have better results with early Chicks. so why not buy yours now. Our R. O. I’. Sircd Chirkfi all hlghet qua'ity obtainable in com-l mercial quantities. We use and recommend ‘ "PURINA" CHICK STARTENA. DILLON 8. SPILLETT Charlottetown. l‘. E. I. Piroiessional Bards McLEOD 8. BEN ILEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street MORRELL & 00. ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown Montreal Curb (Canadian _ Press) Q e 3 Stocks Abltlbl Com II-lbl LAI- Beauharnois Bat-hurst A ll;.sl:-::l: GIN)»- n-n-s w-clad: do Price Pfd BANKS (Canadian ‘Pressl Ccmmcrce Montreal Nora Scotia Royal Bk FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer Simpblnldlng shorty, advanced today under the impetus of the ltase- lend law for aid ta Great Bntain, but n parallel upward movement through the rest of the stack mar- ket cclla-psLcl under the pressure of late profit-taking. A few fractional gains and losses were sprinkled about the Canadian list. Distillers Seagram, Lake Shore Mines and Shawlnlgan were easy. International Nickel and Power Coup ration steadxd. Tile Associated Press average of 60 selccod sucks was unchanged ircln yesterday at 41.7. Transaction; totalled 451,000 shares compared with 507,640 yesterday. - Best performers on the rising side included New York Shipbuilding, Electric Boat. Bath Iron Wcrks, Eastern Douglas Aircraft and Gen- eral M inn. On the dwwnside were Us. Sterl. Bethlehem. Chrysler, Montgnmeijv Ward. Westinghouse, Unit/d Aircraft. and Anaconda. Produce Prices MONTREAL. March 12-4015)- Produce Market prices here today. as reported bv the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follcw: Bum-r: first grade creameiw prints. Jobbing price. 35 1-2-36; first, grade solids, jcbbing price, 35 ~35 1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized. re- gradcd. whclesale price. 35; Que. nocg‘. regraded. 34 1—4-—1-2. eese: Western white and col- crcd. wholesale price. for export, 14. Current receipt price western white cheese 14 5-16; wesbem colored, 14 -2. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at. A-large 21- 21 1-4: A—medium 20-20 1-4; A- pullets 18—-18 1-2: B grade 19- 19 1-2; C grade 17 1-2-18. Potatoes: whites no 1 75's .50- .60: no 2. 40-50: NB cuntaln no 1 75's .60—.70: PEI cobbler-s no 1 75's .70—.75: PEI mountain no 1 PALMER 8. HASLAM A. J. IIASLAM. ILA" L-L-B- BARRISTEB. ETC. Bunk of Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.I. MONEY T0 LOAN ppm, g5 P.O. Box II BELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown P. E. Island. H. F. McPHi-IE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. ac. BARRI STEB SOLICITOR llllcy Building Charlottetown. MocGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK R. MacGUlGAN, ILC. C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOII. K. C B5rfl5Qe1, Solicitors. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. l Richmond Street, Charlottetown. application. Advertising Rates _ ., Minimum Charge tor Any Advertisements 26 Cents Central Guardian locals, llc per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcevrcnt- and Coming Events 3o per word: Classified 3c per word; In Memoriam Notices 70c per Inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc., 5c per name: Letters of Condolence 70c pcr inch Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o [er lnrh or 4c per word. Lists ef Subscriptions t9 cent; per Inch. Addreu and Presentation $1.00. Other rates so Payable in Advance Wanted WANTED~SECOND HAND TUB- nip slicer. Apply George Hughes. Brackiey Beach. L-500-3-13-3i. Female Help Wanted WANTED — CAPABLE MAID. Mrs. Poster. 40 Greenfield Ave. L-490-3-13-1b-18. WANTED — CAPABLE STENO- gra. her. State age, academic ualllcaiions and experience. ox 10 Guardian. L-522-3-l3-3l. Captured CAPTURE!) FOX-GUY PIERCE Brackiey. L-486-3-13-3i. Agents Wanted ENEIIGETIC MAN Olt WOMAN wanted to travel and appoint agents for old establlshed houfe. Yearlv ruarantee of $1.092. Du travelling expenses. Excellent op- oortunliv. Write Dept. I-l. Box 3 Toronto a. N43 Position Wanted rosrrmn wsrvirizn as rasc- llcnl nurse or nurse-companion. For Sale ' FOB BALE-NEW MOTOR BOAT 29 feet long. Bargain for oulck sale. George Clark. Mt. Stewart. L-filo-Il-IB-li. FOR. SALE — FARM 50 ACRES Ln Pond Settlement. Apply Palmer s. Haslam, Barr sbers, City. L-524-3-13-3l. FOR SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD in sheets 17 x 22 inches suitable for lining authorises. 50 cents per hundred. Applv Guardian. L-282-2-28-tf. Lost FOX LOST -ItMLE. M-t75—U. d ranch. Reward. McL/ure Ar MncKlnnon. Sliver Fox Farms td. L-514-3-l3-3l. Teachers Wanted rescues wsnran - sneak Road School. Pius McGaughey. Green Road.. L-510-3-13-1i.[ POLICEMAWS GALIANTBY I BELFAST. -- (C?) — The Iilnrfs medal for gallantry has been award- ed to Constable William Bridge who arrested two "want/ed" men after e TATTO from our ADM)’ Guardian. , L-Ml-I-lI-Si. sick list. t 75's .70—.80. Florida. reds. crates. no 1, 2.25. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. March 12-—(GP)— Leaders ran a staggered course on the stock market today, several sagging to new lows and recover- Sbeel of Canada common dropped to a new low in early trading and then finished firmer. The prefer- red pushed up a full point. Activity in the issues was said by market students to have been caused by the declaration of a dividend oi’ 75 cents on both the common and preferred by the company, as com- pared with 4-3 3-4 cents per share previously. Shawinigan went to a new low level and came back. Bell Telephone saggsd at the opening but was a point to the good at the finish. In the balance of the list. stocks which improved were Brazilian. Dominion Bridge. National Sbeel Car, Norancla and Canada Steam- ship preferred. Losers were Mont- rcal Tramways. Montreal Power. Dnsco "B" Hudson Bay Mining and Canada S earnshlp c.mrnon. Total sales: 17.700 shares; Indus- trials. 6,300; Mines, 11.400; Bonds. Currencies _NFIW YORK. March l2—(CPJ—-A rise of 1-20 cent to 33 cents in the Argentine peso contrasted on the free foreign exchange market here today with modest declines in the currencies of Canada, Switzerland and Hong Kong. The p und Sterling rose l-4 cont in $4.03 3-4 for open market cables. ‘The Canadian dollar closed at 84.87 1-2 cents, the Swiss franc at 23.22 1-2 cents and the Hong Kong .dollar at. 24.59 cents. I (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Con- trol Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent. disc unt.) ‘me average Trans-Canada. Air l Lines passenger travels s distance 0f 560 miles. l Drive oul ACI-IES s A ’ Lflerce fight. that placed him on thel NEW YORK, Main-h lZ»~--lAPl--'l Montreal Stock _ Exchange (Canadian Press) Slants Bell Tel Brazilian Bruck Silk Bldg Prod Can Cement. Can Car Found Dom Bridi! Dom Steel Gen 5089i Imp ‘Fob Int. Nickel lVIcCdl Front Mtl Power Nat. Brew Nat Steel Car Noranda. Power Corp Shawtnlgan Si, Law Com Sr Law Pfd Sf 0f CB" st of Can Pfd Grain CHICAGO. March 11l—(AP)-Net 101515 of more than a cent were chalked up tcday in the wheat fu- tures pit. here as Brain Wad?" 5W9- ped up profit taking sales attracted by the 9 to 10 cents advance by var- louskgontracts durlns the PM‘ WW9 wee . Wheat closed 7-8—1 1-8 10W"- May 36-35 ‘1-8, July 82 1-4: corn 1-8 cff to 1-8 up. May 62 1-2—3-8. Julv 62 5-8; cats unchanged to 1-8 higher. WINNIPEG, March 12-»(OP)— Weakness at Chicago and préw-IIB of outside selling left wheat fu- tures prices at. lower levels on W n- nipeg grain exchange today d6- spite news that 2.500.000 bushels of Canadian wheat had been sold ov- erseas. Final quotaimns were 3-4- 7-8 cent lrwer, May wheat at 78 1-2 and July 80 l-8 cents a. bushel- Buencs Aires values were un- changed. Toronto Exchange TOR/ONTO. March 12—(CP)—— The stock market shifted “Cm 0m Icot to the other todfly- V°1l1m° was the best. in four sessions st 215.000 shares. Bidgood-Kirkland. turned over 50,000 snares. The price advanced m 13 1-2 pnd then weakened un- der profit-taking to cicse at 10 3-4 for a. net loss of 3-4. The late trad- ing also marked up moderate net losses for Broulan, Central Pat- ricia. East Malartic, Kirkland- I-Iudscn Bay. MacLeod-Cockshutt and Teck Hughes. The clote was up narrowly for Chesterville, Kerr- Addlson, Macassa, Pamour, San Anmnm Signm, Upper Canada and Wright-Hargreaves. A gain of 1 3-4 to 53 for Norah- do. was the only change in the sen- lor base metal group. Stcep Rock closed 3 cents down at 95. Walte- Amulet and Pend Oreille lost 5 cents and Ventures added 5 cents. Consumers Gas recovered a point w 13a. Brazilian was mlrlv active on a small gain to ll 1-2. Brewers and Distillers of Vancouver slipped 3-4 t0 4 1-4. and Walkers pfd was off 1-8 to 19 3-4. Bell Telephone advanced a point to 155 1-2 and other gainers of a ‘point or more were Huron and Erie, Simpson; ptld and Ontario Sllknit pfd. Home Oil was in demand and the price moi/ed "ID ti cents t0 $3. Rnyalite firmed 1-4 to 18 1-4 and Extension and Foundation weaken- ed narrowly. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly lf yon suffer from rheumatic. arthritic. r neuritic pain try this simple in- expensive home recipe. Get a nnrlmge of flu-ex Prescription from your drug- glst. Mlx It with l quart of water. srl the Juice of d lemons. It's easy and pleasant. You need only i tohlospnonful two time: n day. Often within 4D hours- somellvn ou-mlghtv-snlendld results! sre obtained. If the pains are not quick- ‘1 relieved und If you do not feel better. Ru-er Prescription will cont you noth- ing to try. Your money refunded l1 It does not help yon. Its-e: Prescription ls for lnle and recommended by Jen- Phnrvusry and other lending .1" Buff Cdn The Central Guardian i; This column is reserved for new: eI local Interest, but advertising of a nevny nature may be inserted at B eentl a word. strictly psy- able tn advance. ' CBASWELL for Photographs. CONTEDEIATION LIII INSUR- ANCE. L-fllfl SALE OI‘ Shamrocks by 8.1.8. to be sold by Guides s Thursday. Pr tn aid of charitable Institutions. - < L-BM-S-li-SI. FUNERAL Tllls MORNING Puperal services will be held this mumlng for Mrs. Richard . ‘The funeral will be frcnrher home 50 Prince street st'8.t5 to St. Dun- stanfis Basilica. Burial will be in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ATTENDING FUNERAL — Mr. Frank L. Douzan, District Passeng- 91‘ ABf-‘nt 0f the C.N.R., Hflifax. arrived in the city Tuesday night (accompanied by Mrs. Dougan) to attendthe funeral today of his mother, Mrs. Richard Dougan. . FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Dorothy Acorn was held yesterday afternoon at the Cut- cliffe FIIIICTBI Home. Services con- ducted by the Rev. Mr. bevy. Pall- bearers were: Messrs." James Bruce. Vincent Martin. lifllsworth Wheat- ley. Ralph McGulgan. Ira Yeo. .Allison Rodd. Interment Cemete y. MAKES FLIGHT T0 MAG-DA- LENS -A Canadian Airways plane made s. round flight from the air- port. here to the Magdalen Islands yesterday but the pilot reported n11 his reium flying conditions were "not too good." Snowsqualls over the Gulf of st. Lawrence reduced vlsability, it was said. TAKING LOBSTER COURSE— Eleven lobster men from the Mar- ltime Provinces and Magdifen Is- lands are taking a course in lob- ster canning under the direction of the Fisheries Experimental Sta- tion. Dr. E. Hess. A. I-Iolleti. and R. E. s. Hotmans are in charge of the lectures. Those taking the course include E. J. Arsenault. ‘rlgnlsh, P.E.I.; Donald Allaln, st. Edward. N.B.: James Plourdre. Pigeon Hill. N. B: Dugal Stanislaus, Shippi- gan Island. N. B.: James Coilslns, Park Corner. P.E.I., and James Bur-bridge, Chatham, N. B I-lI-Y GRADS CLUB-Mr. T. Roy Cudmore, executive member of the War Services Fund Committee ad- dressed the weekly meeting of the I-Il-Y Grads club last evening. out- lining the plans and objectives of the different teams in t _ preaching campaign. The sing- song was led by the president Wal- ler Goss with Hubert Morris at the piano. The programme consis- ted of a mock court, presided over by His Honour Judge "Lamble" Stewart. well known local basket- ball player. There were two “cases” 0n the docket. which were dis- posed of in a humorous manner. Markets At,‘ A Glance’ (Bv The Canadian Pres!) Tomlin-Gold and junior oil |toclts slightly higher; other groups nar- rowly lower. Montreal-Utilities higher: golds and papers lower; other indus- trial; unchanged. . New York-Stocks closed unchang- ed. Winnipeg-Wheat 3-"4-7-8 cent lower. rubber. New York-Cotton lower; coffee and sill?!‘ higher. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 1g... Stocks Alderman Anglo Cdn Anglo Huron Arntfield Ashley People's- CERTIFICATES Gunnar Gold Halurow Hard Rock Holllnger Home Oil Howey Hud Bay Min Int Nickel Jack Waite Jason Kerr Add Kirk I-Iud Min Lamaque Little LL Macaaa MacLeod Mcwattcrs Moncta Murphy Naybob Noranda Nordoil OBricn Pamour Partonen Paymaster Perron Gold Pick Crow Premier Preston Roche St Ant. San Ant. Senator Sherrltt Sigma $15008 Slave Lake Steep Rk Straw Lake Slfllviln Teck Hugh UN LISTED Aunor Gold Bagamac Bankfield Bonttie Bldgood Big Miss Bobjo Bralorne Buff Ank Caimont Cdn Mai Cent Pat Chester Commonwealth Davies Dome Oil Duquesne East. Moi Mandy Pend Ore TIME TABLE CHANGES Eflcclivo Sunday, March I6, l94l Full Information 1mm agents GAIAIIIAI IATIIIIAL Ezldoredo Exten Oil Rd Kirk By J. R. Williams Canadian wafers are not only s prolific source of good food for our tables, but contribute in im- ponant measure toourexpon trade. Inakesa great army of workers-fishermen, canning hands, executives-to catch and market the "silver horde." No sporting pastime l5 this, but toil TOOK PRIVATE BUS TWICKENHAM Eng. -— (GP) -— Police believe that an army car, recovered shortly after it was stolen. was taken by a soldier to reach home and save bus fare. $4,450 FOR. THANKS HENFIEID, Eng-(CP) —Eleancr Kinderslev of this Sussex town lett her gardener-chauffeur. Jas. Stuart. 151.000 ($4.450) "in ‘atitude for many years of Ihlllflll help and iendship." l and business of great importance to the nation, The Bank of Montreal CO-operatcs with .11: FISHERIES‘ industries by furnishing the special- ized types of banking services they need. l: i; the banking home of thousands of hardy fisher. men who have savings or chcquing accounts, Surfing Canadian: and Ibeir induslrie: in every section oflbe community, we invite you to dknn: YOUR banking requirement: wilb us. BANK OI‘ MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE BlllI-L ACCOUNTS Al}! WEI-COKE" Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE ... .. Ibo Oulrenu afrz; Yllfl’ Sacral/u! opgygfl,’ II WAR. CASUAILTIES NCR"DIBL , Mlbourne. ausriirsusl.’ lul$ tralials casualties, including m, Empire forces put 94,000 Italians Battle of Bardia, in which British out of the war totalled 206 up to January 14. ‘ It has been .1 i. casualties. 31 ornrlldl-(l-gnghn 21522.22: ualtles were suffered In the Battle included only 17 killed in action m» giiredmiaxfdivzivounds. Most of the caq. ‘l '—_1 Iflflflflffllffflfffifilll DRESSES BOATS HATS BLll IISE finds its most nerfecf expression in the numbers ‘featured by KEIIIIEDWS Ladies’ Ready To Wear 154 Great George Street Phone 1766 wxrxmIrIr/Izwummewf OUR BOARDING HOUSE m I In “idly \ - ~»-..~..,_37‘ ‘oh,’ n- __‘~m~ I a , llllllilll ‘[3 If A TEAPORARY REFINERY, OF COURGE, MR. (TODD ---\NE GHALL REQuiRs MORI; COMMODIOUQ QUARTERQ Lorstzh- HM.'$-~ NOW I GUPPOEEYOU ARE Susanne 1'0 mow "rue SECRET ?~.. 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