NOTICE The Liberal Candidates for the Constituency oi Queens invite the electors of Hunter River and vicin. .iiy to attend a public meeting in the Masonic Hall, Hunter River on Monday, March 11th, inst., at 2130 P. M. (Signed). J. L. DCUGLAS CYRUS MacMILLAN Noiics .The Liberal Candidates for the Constituency oi Queen's, invite the electors oi Bradalbane and vicin- ity to attend a public meeting in Bradalbane Hall on Friday,,March 8th, inst., at 2:30 P. M. (Signed), J. L. DOUGLAS CYRUS MacMILLAN Iivertising Rates-Payable in Advance A Mimimum Charge ior Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c word: Western and Eastern locals 2e per word; Announccmen and Corning Events 3c per word: Classiiied 3c per word; In Memorllm Notices 10c per inch; Lists oi Floral and S iritunl Oii Cards, etc., 5c per name; Letters oi Condolence 0o per inch. c ding en ment 40 words tor $1.00 and 10 cents ior every additional l wo s. Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation, 10c per inch or 4o per word. 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TENDERS the nndersigne Tender for iiheese Maker Sealed Tenders will be received up to March 18th by the IIIIGCIXSVlLIIOi-l rorrn any qualified Cheese ki-r ng to ‘ ‘ ior the making oi cheese in East River Factory ior the coming season. Tender must stale wages per month including an assistant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Factory generally o ens Will be received b June 1st and closes November 1a . , ior the iarm o th Maclleod, Bxrinir I. J. McCARTHY, Brook, containing 100 acres. bou , sgcfelafy or co, 58 acres clear, balance under hart ' Johnston's River. and soit wood and lumber. Goot buildings. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ants. MINNIE lussulon Administratri! 11-98-3-6-9. New London. t-tfio-=-=i-=-v- Mortgage, Sale Confidential Cash Loans 1*?" 11% b? “"13 i...” é’“"‘i§ uc on on. e our G Amounts Up To p Building in Charlottetown in E H 33°“? “£113.31 “ti.” $211311“ ‘*2 l . n av e a, o N l March at the hour oi 12 o'clock E L noon ALL THAT TRACT oi land R L isiltuatelnoré Lot 181mb?! twenty; nne ueerfs ouny aoresa A <bourlded a d d ibed il- Mmy w“ b‘ I lows: ooviitlnivcisriii on hi: scrim I- t d i P 0770i" ° l’ side oi the Old Tryon Road in the n, useful S West boundary or land oi late Y Francis Hagan, thence westward- F Purim?“- R°P3Y' and eouthwardlv along said I . able in equal B to the north. boundary oi monthly “mam l, William D, Sherrins land. theme N D Eastwardly along said North bound- A merits to meet G ary to the north east corner oi said N individual re- gtllémrgg, shggé: lalégntlhfgfi C quirements. ' c“ sherliénigo liillad trio landfl oi 1'88 C 11B , E ' Georlrfl McDonald's nortihngn bogiif No Discounts cal-y to said land oi laio F‘rancis c Hagan, thence northwardlv along E H tlaniida 131" line Tram“ e C D1108 0 C0111- A You receive the A mencement containing 15c acres a s mo» w»- R 'l'::‘.'..l':'1..i.'d°'1."u.."c.:ctl T "P" i" 3 ‘"313’? "lead. as ur g T to a Power oi Sale climlfaizigdeniri N T-I- t“ r c.‘iiis"'..'..°’..“cc1..' .353 E and made between Henry Wiliiain P. O. B0; 454 T Parker oi Crapaud in Queen's County aioresaid. Farrier, oi the L O ‘ 0M Dirt. and the Unt-narsigned of T . w the other part. default “ravine been D i k s I made in payment oi the interest il 0 00 N secured thereby. “gated this 12th dav oi February 9.00 to 5.30 Every Day ' J. J. MORRISSEY, McLean at McKi M°""'°°' nnon s 1'5 Preisslonai Bards L-===-=-“-41- STOCK QUOTA TYONS - . 5 N. _Y. Stock Montreal Stock E h‘ g E h‘ g (Canadian Press) Banks close Am O and F 36 3-4 Bell Tel 187 1-8 Radiator 9 Brazi 9 1-8 Am Tel Tel 172 7-8 Bldg Products 1 Am Water 9 1-4 Bruck 5 3-4 Anaoon . 29 5-8‘ Can Cement '1 Atchison 23 1-4 Can Nor Pr l0 8-4 Bait Ohio 5 1-8 ' Can Car Pd 1 Baldwin loco 15 6-81 Can Car d 24 3-4 Bendix Av 33 1-2 ' Can Ilid Al A Beth Steel '17 1-3 Can Pacific ‘I 7-3 Ches Ohio 39 1-3 Can Steamship 8 1-B Chrysler B5 Cellulose Con Oil 2'3 1-3 cock Plow 7 1-2 Cornmonwea S0 1 i-8 Cons Smelt 4 Con Edison 3|- Seafi 23 3-4 Curt Wright .4 29 1-4 Dom Co Pid - Eiec Auto Lite 38 3-4 Bridge 3B Elec Pr Lilo 5 §'3 Dom Steel B 14 3.8 gen Elec i: d-t Dom Textile 98 i-a Dryden Gen Motors 63 l-fl Founda 14 1-2 GOodrich 19 l-B Gen Steel wrs 10 Goodyear Tire . 23 1-8 Ham Bri 1 1-2 Gt Nor Pid 34 How Smi 30 Hudson Mtr Car 5 7-8 Imp Tob 16 1-2 Int Tel Tel 4 Int Nickel 43 3-4 Kennecott 37 3-8 1m PW pm 92 Mont ward 53 7-8 Lake Woods 25 N Y Central 16 1-2 McCall Front‘ ll 1-2 Nor Am_Co 20 1-4 Mtl Power so l-2 Nor Pacliic 3 1'3 Nat Brew 36 l-4 Paramount 7 1'4 Nat Steel Car 62 ! Penn R R 22 7-8 Power corp l0 1-2- Piill Morris 95 1-4 uebec Power 16 i Phil Pet Co 37 Shawlnigan 21 3-4 Pure O11 Co 8 3-8 st Law Corn 4 a-4 Radio col-s ? 3-4 st Law Pid 19 l-4 Sears Roe Co B; 1-2 Sou Can Power 1a 3-4 South Pac 4.! 1-2 st oi Can 77 Studs Corn ll 3-4 st c! (Ian Pid '16 1-2 Texas Corp 44 1-2 wpg mo‘; A g United Air 4'7 1-2 $11211?” fir. l, l n e rug - United Gas Imn 12 1-8 I C b U S Rubber 35 7.8 U S St Co 58 5-8 U S Ind Al. 21 l-2 ——-— Vanadium 34 1-8 (Canadian Press) Warner Bros 3 3-4 West Union 24 3-8 Stocks Close West Elec 113 1-2 Woolworth -— Alritibi Com 160 Abltibi Pfd 12 3-4 Asbestos 24 l-B w . ' lgeA X911 Ls 2% 1 a au arno - I-roduce Prices and... A 141-8 Call Vlckers 7 gsgm Tar 3 MONTREAL, March 5—<Cl?)—- Frfse‘: 1% 1 i Produce Market prices here today. Fraser- v '1' q 13 ' as reported by the Dsmznlon De- Imp o“ 14 H; pnrlcnent 0f Agriculture, follow: 1m; Pete 33 Butter: first grade creamery Price com 201,4 prints Jobbing pIlCE, 28—28 l-Z; Price Pid '16 first grade solos, JOIIJiIig price, 2'! i-2_28: Que no 1 pasteurized re- gradcd butter. wholesale Jobbing B k price, 27 3-8-41-8; Que n o z, 26 s Cheese: Ont white and colored, w, current make, wholesale Jobbing ""_- price, 18 3-4-19. (Canadian Press) Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling price, A-Jarge Stocks Close 24_24 1-2; A-mediiim 22-22 1-2; Canada — A-Ipuilets 21-21 1-2; B 2c 1-2; c Mwmfll 206 19-19 1-2; B-iarge unquoten. Cmmeme. - Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1.il0— NW“ 5mm- 312 1.10: Que no 2 75's 110-90; NB no my“ B“ 19° 175's 1.15-1.25; PEI 1'10 1 76's 1.25-1.30. GRAIN CHICAGO, March 6—(AP)— Ali deliveries oi wheat soared over the dollar mark today alter the futures market had opened hei- itantiy. ' Wheat closed 2 1-8-3 cents high- er with May leading the advance, May 1.03 1-2-‘1-4. div 1.00 3-4- 5-8. Com 1-2-3-4 higher, May 56 7-8-3-4, Jiy 57 14-3-8, Oats 11n- changed to 1-4 up. WINNZiI-‘EG. March 5—(CP)- Trading on Winnipeg grain ex- change was listless tcday but a tew buyzng orders, prompted by strength at Chicago, established a iirm trend ior wheat iutures prlc s. Quotations remained on the up- swing after a lapse at the opening M at ting Ntilose were 3-4-7-8 g er w . ay at 89 3-8, Jly 90 OTtgGgG SGIG 1-2 and Oct 91 1-2—5-8 cents T _____ MA dropug o-ltl-l 3-8 cents at o b; m“ g b“ - enos s a noon was hardly iront oi the Lafw 5:011: lflliiiiliiilig i3 u°m°ed Charlottetown on Tuesday, the sec- FINA N C E ond day oi April- A. D., 11:40 at the By Frederick Gardner hour or twelve o'clock noon under a Power oi Sale contained 1n g 1mm. Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, March 6—(AP)— \ “HWHYHAVE i“ (m, son: Ellie dated th third 5- 13-. 1928 an?! made geltywegri ‘Oliiiy: lord Webster oi stanhops in Qua“ County, Farmer, and e w l-‘f-Jiéi’ 35.33.21‘ c.2131; '81 run OTHER r '1' ’ ‘u’ Tm“ TRACT ¢¢° II"! Led by steels aircraits a d rarlrldlt ' “ilp” Deli; o‘; Tana]: ‘m. Y1"! ""1 ialties, the stock market put on a Number Thirty- " recovery push todny that an‘: fiarlgegiusflzlffxlzhgifld": favorites imctlons to more than s. 53y; MM you“; n ‘flue find point, some to new highs tor the on the west s de oi the road leading Yt-‘flf- - irom Charlottetown to Stanliope, In "he Oflmdlen 11st Distillers thence north Eighty-six (g4; don-us Seagram, Dome and Lake Snore, west Eighty-three (83) clia.ns to theiwolkers, Canadian Marconi, gollgigilg iirihrlgtwe 7 ggvnshlp: pcgriai (all, Helms, Power -three ' ra o . Thirty-iour (34). thence niir l-“tlliil moed admin imoticzlsmgxiniilewfi (4) decrees mt Elrht 8) chains tier-national Nickel ivrcmwre and S enteen (17) ll s, thence Fwd waded hmhér south I hty-six (86) degrees east The", were 55am“; wme EMMY-t rec (33) chains and thence swings m 80,6811“ 3mm," m. k along the said road to the place oi "c 5‘ - l - The Associated Press average or as ,_ hounded on the nlrth by w m5 I lienry Toomb‘s iarms on the east by . u“ he d a“ advan” °' '2,“ ‘l the road irom Charlottetown to 7mm.” 49'“ 595" m‘ "W 5951931 sggnhop,’ m, the ‘mm, b, "m. M“ ‘since m). 1'1. Volume picked up a Grath’s iarm. and on the westb tnsrblt Wes lately inactive melons. goundarynllne aioresald containingiwit-h transfers tmfllliflfl 577.535 8nd PERSONAL LIIANS m any Useful Pu Including Winter £335.. ONE YEAR TO REPAY APPLY r0 nnllansr aamoa or The iianadian Bank oi Commerce MONTHLY DEPOSITS rnovma FOR RIIPAYMENT n. r. lncllllntn Cheri-mil Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone l7 IEO. Bil! ll , MeLECD 8| BENTLEY Bl C. F. BINTL Barristers and Attoiney-at-llaw MONEY 1'0 LOAN _..=_______m' ml°hm°u w”: , IIYou You iramidiliriiliy ALEX w. MATHESON “"33" "eggs; "W"? nsnnisrsa. souciroa. no. 10a iodes :1 Mon to Loan Collections lee lt-fse l4 or to. so Great cool-so st. als mjss 1s Charlottetown on t soc. uo soul 41 ‘ 1,0” Low” . A moon's AT BABMSTHQMEIQRM" m alarms? row amines »-»~t='-%'°-‘33' "°' '".-'s'.l'd'r.~.*=‘.='.i°l's' m‘ y slat -seven (81) acres shares against 467,070 the day be- being as described in a certain In- iore, denture oi Lease made the Twent - Touching mw 1940 w” were do; oi l-‘ebrnsrv A. 1).. 1 1 ;O5nnd|m Penn-h; Bfcqklyn Mm. between S r James Mont ome oi hgtum ‘In-omit common and pre- the one part and John owle t oiigenm qm-wn cork Dow chemmal the other part. said courses net being | am 6mm Mam" ' by the standard meridian oi the| m“. Nd also ‘bu,’ Bethlehem year 1164 but by some arbitrary nn- at“, on m, Do“ l A. n authorised datum Four (4) degrees B d“ ‘F’: i l?" 7°" - West oi said standard. en ' ed miqnlcah N- DOIVIINION GIANTS vvler-neslsrllur AsTEBs 45C value ior 15C GET ACQUAINTED OFFER To have cu trv this mnsalncent strain sista n. We will send 701i 0 Oilmloh, Shell-Pink and Amie-Blue, regu sr price 45c ior only m, Postpaid. (Or Collection of s pitta, all separate colors, 3 , Pos aid. IIII- OUR BIG I940 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK-letter flies Ever llllllllflil 8E0 IIMISE, HORGEIWII, 0N1‘. New YorkCurL S‘ (Canadian Press) Stocks . film i . Am Cyan B 39 1'4 Am Gas Elec 34 1'2 Am Super Power 3'3 Brown C0 Pfd 26 3-4. Cities Service 4 1'8 Creole Pet 20 3-8 ’ E1 Bond Share 6 I Guli Oil C0113 3'3 H: Bumble 011 5n " Lockheed Air _ -" 1-2 10111211121 Hudson ‘s 5 Pant Oil - s Livestock MONTREAL. March 5—(CPJ- ‘There were 13d cattle, 5 she;p and lambs, 1,245 ho..- and 92a calves 101' sale on Montreal livestock markets today. All c.ass;s were steady. Good butcher cows sold 11p to $5.75 with medzum kinds 110m $4- 50 to $5.25 and cornlmtn butchers down to $4. Canners and CilLLJS $3 t0 $3.75. Common blllis from $4.25 to $6.25. with n, liberal uttering oi calves. prices were steady to ilrln. Gcoai veals were $10.50 wit-ii an odd trp at $11 and metilum good vcais “Old around $10 with common lght vealg g5 10w a5 $8. The bulk oi the sales were made between $9 and $9.51). Drinkers ranged 110m $5 W bacon hogs were $9.25 to $940 mostly $9.35 to $9.40 icd and unt- ered. Selects drew $1 Del‘ 1W8 DTP mdum with the regular w“ on o" grades. Sows were $6 i0 55-59» H335 111E UHAKLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Annual Meeting Red Cross Society ’ I The ioilowing reports were read at the annual meeting oi the P. E. I. Division oi the Canadian Red Cross on Monday. JUNIOR RED CROSS REPORT In spite o! the fact that the Red Cross as a. whole now has its tho ht. and its energies turned largey towards its war time duties, the Junior Rod Cross in the schools continues to stress kindly attitudes to others, physical iltness ior the §HQPPITNG members and necessary treatment for the children who have been handicapped by disease or by ac- cident and whose claim on the Red ; Cross is no less than ii they had been injured in bottle ‘ Junior membership in the prov- ince continues to be the highest in Canada in proportion to the| number oi classrooms. Total en- roiments for the school year 1938- 39 were 616. Honour certificates ior iive years’ consecutive organization were {resented in 1939 to 53. class- rooms While Ten Year Seals were presented to 19 classrooms. Organization and Publicity Continuous contact is maintain- ed with all Junior Branches by the issuing oi the monthly news letter which is sent out with the monthly magazine "The Canadian Red Cross Junior.” Many branches a'so carry on u voluminous corres- pondence wlth the Red Cross Of- i'co. Miss Darrach was able visit in the autumn 206schoo1swith g ‘i-l departments where she nci- . dressed 241 groups of chiidrernAd- , dresses were given at the 8 local; Tzachcrs‘ Conventions in the ' autumn. Displays oi Junior Red Czoss work were shown at the Pro- vincial Teachers’ Convention in tic-e spring z"'ci at tile Provincial Fxliibitinn. An address rvas given to the Teachers in training. During 1939. 8.614 persons called at ollr office to be ivalghed or to transact business; 3.672 pieces oi mail were received and 11,362 sent out. Branch Activities Annual reports sent in by branches would indicate that inter- est is being ivefi maintained in all the peacetime objectives oi the Junior Red Cross. illi'l0il'lll irialli‘ branches have also llndcrillkcll war activities such as iiqmmlng band- ages, knitting ext-arts, swetvors. ivristiets or mnkilllz spacial cori- tributlons to the Soldiers’ Fund. However. the chici service ac- tivity oi the Juniors continues to be the support oi the Crippled Children's work to which the Jim- icrs contributed $1277.22 in 1939. This amount was raised by many ltical eiiorts oi Juniors as well as by the calendar sale. Because oi the sewing done by Branches. lavettes were avaifabie 501:1 on roll {Have brouGm $12-39 l9 $12.40 hot tvcitlhi- i?’ §== CANADA'S specialized equipment are ll‘ ' i Bu“; ‘h. n, a. 0| yum," Bhipbuildire Great Northern and .4. n.. 1940.! :7 ' ’ U. s. Rubber. ' l TRUSTEES ESTATE 0|‘ Biwklyfl-QHEQM ‘Pfwlli PM"- OWEN CONNOLLY, red and B. M. T. preferred Jump- ed l0 and s 1-2 points iepectlvely. sharply expanding war traiiic dlrew attsnvc in Canadian Fae.- iiic Railway stock, ' QGOCO-OO-OOQO- Notice of Meeting LFOib-Q-M-S-B-‘iS-‘lzfgl: POX MEATS Ground Meat- — —8 cents llorse Meat - - —8 cents ._ - ' Th be tin oi th B.“ TH” 4h m“ Natloerlrawlgonseraii‘: YIQIGTI oi flog Plneks — — — 2% cents Prlncetewn Poll to be held in Mai- Thursday evening, h ‘lthnit. I o'clock. Everybody lslandtlcld Storage Company i By order oi Committee, , 1A8 MICKEY. t .|1-..-r........ . "a more important than ever. A busy is truly a National War Enterprise. So remember, when you buy a Canadian-Built car, you are help- ing support an industry that distributes more than $22,000,000.00 in wages and salaries to many thousand families dependent on the industry. Add io these the families that are employed by industries supplying rsw and finished materials to suiomo"‘ AIITOMIITIVE INDUSTRY \ IS Gll-IIPERATIIIG Ill ior distribution to 65 needy iam- Wiill EFFORT GO-UPER t Y@ [AND RE PAQIQM VE___ X. it ETrv lAR <5 rr>' MOI1 12ll-E0 10 PIECE BEDROOM ENSEMBLE.‘ including 3 piece Bedroom Suite Mattress. Spring, Pr“ g -' uneulus sod w" Mm’ I IE. h... R o Easy .--—-r 1 11-1.; Bro w I Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. SpPECfl. Terms (‘nrh price n 4 - , . 1 317F311 iiiftlljib -. Evwfians axrn... .11, Java-x d’: Son Charlottetown llnci Home .\"l"\ tile Public H- gills in 3 Branches in 3 Altogether 60 passed tile final ex- aminations received certi- iicates. During the past Courses in Junior Hygiene mg woo given by ..1li Nurscs to iii-e schools. and year 001l- -'\ trlbutlcris to the Handicapped Clirrlrclfs Fund rlmoilllicd in all to_ $3.033 7G. Btpsldcs the $1.277 22 IiliSJIl bv H10 Juniors, adults coli- trlbutetl $1,734.99; of this amount 51.71290 u-as given by the Rotary Cfllbiesuglanrswe d (Continued on page ‘I, col 7) National Unity." Now, more than ever before, our plants and highly on assets; our skilled Automotive Industry manufac- radium, ber Ilewiprinl an ur Irnfrfu i c A N 4A .1111. ET x iii-l o. l. / ~1hc lion. ADFLARD conlou! rm”... t; Q1111”: "QUEBEC IS PREPARED T0 ATE IN ALL FRIENIJLINESS" Following is Premier Gudbultfs statement .' "Quebec with her vast natui-ai resources is ready to support faithfully the Canadian Government in its duty, incumbent upon it for the protection of our territory and our Christian civilization. "Quebec's immense activities make a contribution that round out the offerings of her sister provinces. “Ranging from the products of farm, mine and forest, to those of manufacturing plants, Quebec's share in Canada's effort is as diversified as it is large. "Quebec is prepared to co-operate in all friendliness with the other provinces of Canada to assure the triumph of our (Signed) A. GODBOUT, Prcmien; "k i war-km”, vim] m8, in (he wlnim; 554mm,] "pup THE SAME QlIALlTlES of intrepidity, perseverance, courage, and leadership in which the Production of units of transport looms . m“ (hammmnd h" “Phr” “ms- a" all" i" pioneers are still cxplorin Y, devclopin , cultivating natural wealth waiting to _ c uncoveri- : with its water pilvvcrs, licvcloicd and undeveloped, the greatest lil the world; and immense forests yet unirml. Tim people by induilry and eriivrprire prorlurnl in i946 orrr .1 billion and a qunrlrr dollar: o] iron/Ill; ex/mm-rl aver two mnl a lull! vii/liars ion: of their rodurlr. Quaker‘: mine: of gnlri, silver, (‘Il/IIYPY, Irdrl, rig mid bn fur mllme, her Iii her {on-wiry are _ran.r!nn! prmlurm n] weal/Ii. Wis b4! 35.000 miles 0/ mluli, and in I'll’ nrlrrluinell 6011,0110 Intuit/s, Qluciiec today. Her present er vast frontier vl-ith its vniei, lu-r iurers, and you see what this activity means to Canada. being bmelf one o] Canada's grnslesl and moi! romprllirlg ulnar/ions. AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES UF CANADAT I005 LUMSDBN BUILDING -_ TORONTO, ONTARIO. Ail nu In Fem and Figsm convening lbs Automotive industries sud tbs work tbs] sn doing is Clouds, ad we will usd lblls V oi’ the an- T.'_::_'_...— .1 1 l i i