PAGE SIX Dated February I, I940 683 dated Fe coupons attached. The numbers “s” M ..°.._ cease to accrue tram and otter Ottawa, Oztobrr H, I941 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION Dominion of Canada 3,14% First War Loan Bonds 4 NOTICE l! hereby given to all holders of outstanding Sly’. first War Loan Bonds dated February l, I940 ldu February I in ‘each year liom I948 ta W511 ot tho Government at the Dominion at Canada that pursuant lo the provisions thereof and gursuaniotowlli; prltlavgrloal o: Order _inrCauncil No. ruary I , c o r o call letter "E", being 20"». at the total issue outstanding, have been drawn tor noyriienl on February I, I948, at any ogency af the Bonk al Canada at the principal sum thereot upon surrender of said bonds rrith the August I, I948 lglctest on all tlie said bonds bearing call lctter "E", shall The Government of ths Dominion at Canada By: BANK Of CANADA, Fiscal Agent. Due Z0”? on February I, In each year tram I948 to I951 e Z0"; on n the raid irsue bearing . and all subsequent an these bands end with either February l, I948. Il.C. 6 IIZ lticliinuriil at. hliiiiriiiim t li.ii"i4i=. lur Central tiuu ‘ 2c per ttrirrl; :iii l.n Aiilitiiziit E "GOVERtlhtENl" . MtliNlCliPALii-iCORPORATION g soups ' l.l‘i'IIi.ll .\.\'|l liNl-IKLIZII STOLIIS IHII Iilll‘ - NIILII - QLWITIII) "Qmbcri lliicstiiicnl. llizilrrs‘ .\.\\tlt‘lilllUIl of (‘itlllll , ; F. J. citriiiiiiii s. cciiiriiiiv trii. ' ll. .\l l5\tiTi.\l.I.-—M.lrliigvr t‘li".irhiltctiii\ii \n i" l'lll~i iiiiil t'iini.n;; (‘lassllicil lli" ticr tinnl". lii Alcnitiriani Niltlccs filo prr irrrlr. Lists 0| Plural 1ll\ll --;i.rit-.i.il tilicrirics, tkirds. i~ of COIIKIIIIUIICC iilv iii-r llIt‘lIZ Wcrldiiig l;ri_'.::i_'.:cirii-iiis l‘) niirils for $1.00 lintl l0 t‘l‘l1l§i Illl" vvri)" uiltlitiiiiitil I; uorils", Nnticrs ill "hanks ‘I rlviilitiiie Hi0 Advertising Rates—-Payal1le In Advance .\il\i~rtisriili-iit '35 Crnts. i fit" prr uiirtl: Itrnlcrii .llltl l turn l.iit".ils i luvrlit: |1t‘t‘ iloril; Tic pi-r ii.iini-; Letters l 2-1‘. iit‘ hlllt-(‘Fip- and .\p|lll‘t'l.l ii. Sli‘ |lvr inclr iir 5i" iirr \\ urrl", Lions. Ii) l'f‘II'.\ |rtr liirli; .\tl(lf't‘\\ :iilil I'I‘l‘.\(‘ll11\lltIlI .‘~'l.tlll. ' I‘ Otlirr iatrs tiri EIITIIIII-Illttll. l i I i|i__ _ . . "—‘ i- lifi. i iiii i 7 -__---- For Sale iielp Wanted IOII. SALE -— I'UI\\', ll.\lill\ \\'.\.\' I'l§l) — .\II;JS>Q.\LZI"I BOY. IMIIAIb, Msik. .\;>',JI'»' (iituz"tt"..iii. rule 5.11.5 - 2 UELHERY lioiri ii steaks. til-W Wit ¢'**'~1“~1““° . Ipwwfilltdecd. 5W5- " ,\\‘.\.\"r'i;ir - wit -'ri.\i. \iti.\l . , _, " é, "' fifl‘ u“ uLui l"llll(‘.l llllcl uvl. Ftllhlllttl tin" lull ‘qrwlvmrféfimjkr “MI JUL“, . tiiiic I l! mutt. liitci- “h- ‘ ‘ ' . f \\<1!'I; pit-h gilt-cl _‘ a” __ ' Apply Uok TL‘. FOR nacc. H" F" "7 _" Apply Miscellaneous ____ . — - - ,_. - FOR S.-\.I.I") -- .\'(l\\'. 201) I155. 9 IIFAYTFII) —— l‘O.\'l'I'I().\'. PRAC- moiii-hs tild. duo to I-irl -\ 111 llliJl lllllizt‘ or liciisckccpci. hex April. John F. Alctqiitiitl, Ncu‘ Wiltsliirr. FOR RU}; -— . (‘IIIKYKS UFI ii .l:iii.i.tl"_\", Ayaiylf Dziii iiiiiiti \ . ' l2‘.\'. ITPIP-Ilfifily. isle?- MaiitlfacLiiiei-s .in;c. Ilfilly quality. tn rill be t‘; twp tulle ar solid colours. For erngic beds. Worth ilr-ulnlo lllf-‘i price. .'\‘<."i IJIIIlCS C‘. 1c House-l mat.’ _ vm» tiiftcil tn blue. i" c. wrnc, f‘. SIMS 14-20. seiii C. O. h. rill: costar" pygmy refunded .~l 110*. satmficd. Handicraft DifilrlbtllOl“. 354 $1191"- brooko St, Wrst. hforitrcal. Que. iIo- Let IOiiLEq-Ldy iirscnirriuonr. its Richmond St. _ v7_wv__ I 0 LET - TWO rocinis. Phone 064-J alter 577?. r0 r.r-;T - rrrznrrgri room. l\ill('-ll"lt pr hoinc. \Vl‘1lt' l-Zox l l i l l i i‘ i I UNFYRNISIIPZU l Lost FoundiiStrayeil figiri-rixiiciiraviivyi ort riwf Sotiris 111F111. ii"~.ii". ~~ i».i:i‘..iiiiiiigl sum of money aii.t 'i..i.l.tIJICl. papers. Apply Liilltlftllflll. Itc-' ward. l Iaocsn - (IIGARI-I’ rn LIGHT- ,.,-_ (NW;- apply t .i"t’il;ii1 anti ilay foi" nil. FOR SALE Drug businars, together with all stock and modern fixture! flt best location on V/otor Street. Summgrgide, P. E. I. Compellcd to sell because of ill health of owner. Apply Gollont Drug Co..- Ltd., Summerside, P. E. l. FOR SALE Two farms. (in rirrrs and 50 acres. at St. Georgi-n‘. on west stile‘. of Grind Rlvcr. Lot 55. KIM’!- (jourrty. formerly occupied by Alexander Morrison. Apply ta .I. Itny third. M! 4Z3. Woodstock. NJL, or tn McLeod &' Bentley, Solicitors. Charlottetown- I l We Cleon l A? WOOLLENS Phone Z448 | iisii itrriioo ctriiiizns I i A . Guardrail. — \\'lI.li TIIEiPIiICSON \'Ii'iIiIiOiii'I'O0Iiii tli» s-Eioilyiing b.i'7 frirrii llolitlhiifs $1.00. pie s" ii-tiirii to the stcrc. iChideiits il-ICCIIIIIMIIIDEIHLBII y It x Acconraroukrr: oxn GIRL Ap- Phoiic Eiozirrlcr. studcrtt prcfcrreil. p1 R Pleasant Street or ‘w .-r., i i‘ Wanted i trouble orI iiv an‘ r E n ii-innrzrt Borrcrss. llides, Iron and Metals. lllghcst Fast service Phone 2208 c Block A: Co. WANTED —- ALE BOTTLES rllgheat prices paid Fast pick- up servtce. Phone 2542. Evening»- 1107 Michael Brol. \V A N T E IJ —- ONE SIIINGLP-J hlzichilie complete and lii good order. Contact Mr. Frank J. Arseiiault, RIDILIZIIDIIO, P. E. 1.. ft. It. No. 2. Box 20. _Cars&I'ruclis For Sale _. 1947 l-‘ORD 3 TON truck. Apply Elmer Carr. 31-1 Fitzroy. Phone 6S2. FOR. S/IJI-IOII‘! DODGE DIL- Ill.'\' Cliili Coilpo. \\'ith 2500 miles. Ilcatcr, etc. Apply Craswcll Stu- on sinus i; iripisiiz-iroivi crirlstii- rolct trucl: with hydraulic hoist. R. Champion do Sons, Kensing- ton. r-"ortii stun —iiI.‘lM i rnirizinxn- Lliizitil 2 l-'.‘.-'l‘oil 'l‘i'ticl:. new iiic-‘iir. Borlv izood. Price $950. .'\§ll‘I_\' 61 (it. (Jcorge St. l"t)\‘"li.\(‘ SEDAN 39 MODEL New liuiiisrliissioii. brakes and Ittllvffv Good tires and motor. Illllvll/ C. hi. Gamble. Albany. FOR. SALE 1938 WILLYS SEDAN: 1942 Chw. 1500 cwt. Army truck: 1934 Ford V8 coach Ap- ply Stead Bron. service station, .\'l.ilii~:iii~. lILICI. Plniic Personal i FOR NEURALGIA. LUMBAGO. [Lhouimatlo Pair-is. Chest Colds apply llcat Penetrating Glory Oll At your Druggist. ICeiiiieintiBlocksI AIIAILAIILE IIOYI Larter Bros. riissvione sriirrLl Sales Stock i Duiirc ' liit Nick ‘ Luke shore .. . 12 2500 Marcus 1500 ltfcMarmac 1.3500 Mid Cont ‘.225 Min Corp 5000 Milamaq . 3100 Negus 4200 New 3200 New Mai" . 420 Noranda ‘.2500 Norhenite 2850 New Rouyn . 2140 Normetal 1500 Norseman 21500 Norzone 100 OBricii 10200 Okalta 6300 Oiiiitlti-aiis 26600 Oslsko 4000 Osulakc 11000 Pacalta Mining (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jim. 6— AP Con Alger ;\lIl Lrardcr‘ Aliiriu Ctlii Aiig llur Ashley Astoria Aubcllc Bk 0t ttfunt. Bk of Tor Base Mot Born" BCkliillBU Bidgood Buyculi Brziluriic Brit Utiiii Bulliitl Bull Ant; But.’ Ctln tftil lskhii Bi (‘\\ 'l‘i't‘l II - Pat Conltirtim Cuii Bcattic . (‘Oil tlonicst Ciiii Sriicit t‘i.iiii\ cs1. Ciilz Air Dciiison Dc-ttri D1; cm cry Dom Bk Diizuilda Diilaiiiri. Dtiqticsne Dtl\l\_\' I‘Ill‘l (.‘i"c.=t l‘ .\liil l<l Flill Elder Elduzia tint Lctliic .. ~. lriiii l"riil)i.~»lirr (Told Mitzi Ciiilrllrztiilc Lloltlorrl lI-allincll Heath llc 1 Gm Ha "__' llziiiic Oil Flows .. .. 38 Iltltl Bay Imp Bk liit Uran Jiii-kliiic . Kclurcit . .. . 2S Kciiiilic . . 40 "" Add Cioltl Kivk lultc lzibi i" Luci I. Rowan l. Dufnult Llfitilkiqlle Lardci" U I.i(‘II."ll Liiignioii Little LL Loiivicotirt hfacassa lvfacDoiinld hfrldscil ‘ivfzil Gf . C111 ‘~ Dori A ' ~ (IP11 , lfoiv Siiiltll . , Iftr ‘ ‘.\‘l".i<\rv " lucColl Front ‘ Nat St Car i I Qliclic; Polar": ,, 5 St Law Pld _ l'C:>li1\lC tIOVtll\\Z1l‘(I drift. rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTEIOWN _ Montreal _ Exchange Abltlbl Asbestos B A Oil Bldg Pros Burk Silk Bell Tel Can Brew .. Bathurst Can Cement Can Paclflc Celunese . Cali Car Pound Can Car Pfd . Can Steam .. . Can Paper .. Cockshutt Can Vickers Dom Bridge Dotti Coal Pfd Dls Sctig Dotti St B Dryden Fraser I“\ll'(I A f-‘otiiizlrl St “Hires Haiii Bridge ,,, . Walker." .. . . (‘iiii liiil Al llll Nwkel i-iip Oil liit Pole Int Poiicr liiip Tot: B C Power- .. Cali Smelt. Lake Woods .. lfnrrls . Pfd Can Nor" Noriincla FY11‘? Bros shawiirigaii Si. Law Dom Tex Dom W1)’: St of Can 1 Bfihlllflll I I 17 3-4 Marlxts At A Glance itiaiiadian Press) Toronto-Stocks lower; base me- ' tats hold Ill iiiiiet trade. AIJIIIFPIIL-SIDCRS lower; llllllLIEd and golds hold. New York-Stm-ks lower; lczulcrts 19TH (TEXTUIKY LENSES Cylindri ll lenses f0: c:ri"e:tiii: \lsion \\'£'lt sclclont proscribed uiltl L the end of tlic 19th century. 4100 Pat" Pete G000 Parkman . ,, S100 Pen Rey . 24067 Piccadilly . 400 Pickle Crow 100 Ploncci" 11700 Porc Reef 2200 Preston 1500 Que Man 2350 Quciiiunt 5500 Regcourt .... .. 1000 Roehettc 2800 Roxana 20 Royal Bk 3000 Rnylmr 21500 Rupunuiil 1200 Sun Ant 1500 Sanliorm 7500 Senator . 200 Sheep Creek 4075 Sherritt .. 5600 Sllv Mlll 4300 Silztnco .. . 29.30 Siscoc 1500 Springer . .. 7400 Steep Rock .... .. 230i) Sylvianlte 300 Tech Hu 50400 Thurbois 3500 Trail Res .. 1100 Upper Can 850 Ventures . . 600 Waite 1000 Wlngnit . .. . .300 Wright llar . CURB 2000 Dallious . . . .. 51 1400 Foothills . . . 330 1800 Pond Ore 280 Total sales 871.000. ‘ three-day’ conference I N .'i'.".t , ytfll‘. world's sugar supply. _.‘_-- Bronchllis and “Aslhmauiuph a 1r r dtffl it tIi u "Iinobirtaiewiia esdll .i2J;€.‘.'li“.1:: I your blood tn It) rnlnut-cl. helptnl Nature ‘aging: lend remove tine thick. a] "5" w"! "I. Klan n . dllllcult breathing. This loosenln action Iiel s opeii u!’ Your ronchlal tube: so you can reatlie more freely: then you can lleep more rest- Produce MONTREAL. Jan. 6 — (CP)\ Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fd- lows: Eggs: l-‘rce cases. A large 46- 49; med 43-43 1-2; A pullets ~10 1-2-41; B 39-41 1-2; c 29-3.1. Packed for export A large ~16, med 46: pilllets 42. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- ized, frcsh and storage no. 1 68-- 68 1-2. Current receipts Que no 1 pasteurized 67 1-2; no. 2 66 1-2. First grade crcamery print. job price 01° (J92 solids G7 1-1-68 1-2. Chccsc: Current crn white and colored 36 1-4; ifob factory shipping points) Que white and colored 35. (Fob Montreal) ivliolesalc: Western white and colored 36 1-2-37. No other prlccs established. Potatoes: Que no 1 '75 lbs 2.15-- 2.11}; NB no 1 75 lbs 2.35~2.45, PEI no 1 2.35-2.50; 110. 2 l.90— 2.15; Bliss 2.05-2.10.‘ Livestock MONTREAL, Jail. 6—-(CP)—De- spite light receipts on Montreal livestock markets today". tlic tlcmand was good and prices held strong. Receipts: 37 cattle, 56 calves, 25 lambs. 158 hogs. Most 0t‘ the cattle offered cori- slsted of cows ol Cumm011 to med- luni quality. Medium cows 10-11 and common 8.50-9.75. Cziii» iicrs ltllfl i-iiticrs ucrc 6-8. A few common bulls sold between 8.50 - ll. Vciairrs ranged from ‘:" s iicrc 10.50-l1. a lib-El. fcu 11...). Lambs iicrc 16.50 lllltl sold flat. sheep rzingcil bctvecii 448.30. Sui-ill htiichcizs were bii grade A hogs ut 28.75 with . at 20 stressed. Packers ivcic silll bidding 23.50 fol" Grade A. iStresses Advantage 0i British Magrketsj TRURO. N. 3.. Jun. 6 - tCPV- ‘ Di". W. V. L iglcy. director cif ex- tciisicii so toi" the Nova ‘SUJIIII DClXllr-Ilfiflll, c-f Agriculture. sild lczlxy Canadian producers should continue to silpply Uiiitel ‘ tiizigdom markets rather than look for the “immediate advantage to lic gained from much higher prices in 2hr United States." llc was addressing the annual of agricul- cxtcirsicn workers iii. tlir Ecotizt Agricultural College tiirol hcrc. “Britain needs the food and h . is up to us. not only to produce it. but to see that the British people are able to obtain it," D1‘. Long- lcy said. He added that the United King- dom was rebuilding its mercan- tile fleet, which would eventually enable her to regain n stron~ tcconomle position. A panel dlSCIlSSlJn of depart- ‘nient officials agreed that distri- bution nnd financial arrangements for payment of agricultural pro- ducts supplled were the greatest problems facing fztrmcrs this "far out-ivelghliig problems of iaroducing volume and quality." BIG SUGAR PRODUCER CHI» Suvplles u quarter ot the rcccipts iicst- t the tivo , London Paper wcr" ‘ tinniiriril iigicciiiciit, the Times i saizl lii an editorial: “The contract certainly seem; to llI1‘iI_'l‘ that in the view of botii Now York Exchange Anaconda . .. Am Car and P’ Beth Steer N Y Central Clies and Ohlo Cori Edison 121cc Auto Lille Geri Elec . Gen Motors .. Great North Pfd Std Oil NJ . Kelmecott . .. Mont Ward North Am Phil Pete . .. U S Rubber Radio Corp Texas Corp .. United Air 7 Vanadium Air West Elcc West Union U S Steel . BANKS Coiiiiticrce .. .. . . 22 Montreal . . . 2'7 Nova Scotln. Royal Bank Large Supply 0t Butter In Storage WINNIPEG, Jun. 8 — tAPi —— Agriculturc Minister Gardiner said lii nit interview here today that Canada hart sufficient butter 1n storage to last more than two iiioiitlts. Mr. Gardiner said be- cause such it commodity as but- trr can be stored during the win- tcr months, during December more butter went, off the market than ever before. “At. the pres- ciit time." he added. "50.000,000 pounds of buttci- is tn storage in Canada." Comments 0n Food Contracts LONDON. .1;iii. 1i - iRciitcrsl- The 'I‘l.iic.. mid today thzlt hotr Cztiiiiiln llllfl tho United Kingdom arc ilccilly iiitrrrstcil in hanging on tii tlic Allgltl-Clllllldlfill food cu acts L‘\'Pl1 though "it ls no ‘ . tn cithcr that t-he finding of tlic iiiciitis of payiilcrit belongs '0 tlic i-mlon of hupc rather that’. <-c:"t;iiiit_v.“ Cniiiiliciitiiig that tlic contracts for the siipifyi of Cunndiail livc- stock products to Britain go much fiirtliti" thnii thc Anglo-Ctrnadiai: countries Dilyfllflll. will be arrang- Cll somehow. The Citiitidirlir Gov- (‘YlltIlEllIiN agricultural i1ollc_t' re- iiiiircs Ion: contracts of srilc. The Utiitcd KIIIgCIOHI Guvernmciltb food-importing policy Involves long contracts to irurchaasc. . Referring to the rcstimptlon of Anglo-Darrin trade talks today. tlic Tiaies added: “'l"~ic iii'i".'~. for" livestock" pro- dui Ls it ted previously by the Dan- ish fiu-mcrs representatives and rejected by tlic MinLstry of Food may not now look too unreason- able. The irrice asked for bacon, for example, was not. significantly higher than that to be pnld Ulla your t0 CIIIIIIEI». The Dally Graphic, saying that tlic Anglo-Dzitttsli trade talks sliould pIOCIIICC results, wrote: ‘Let iis trike a common-sense view. We do not pay dollars for food from Denmark. The Dulles, on thel. side, may be tlmvilllirg to buy where they can not sell. And prices of our exports, too, are going up "Bhintly we can not afford to be iiiicoinpi"oiiii.~ing about. prlcc. We helicvc the British puhllc would rather pay more for butter and bacon tliitn allow Danish sup- plies to go elsewhere. “In a world of shortages food ls more important than the price public today. also predicts the I w: ARE now TAKING ORDERS FOR oo MODERN {VROSODCRAFT rnonc I371 GRAFTON s1". EAST suonr counsr Oll PLAY PRODUCTION The Adult Education Council announces a drama course to bi held ,in Charlottetown January l9th to 24th and directed by Mr, Donald Wetmore, Dramatic Adviser, Nova Scotia Division of Adult Education. 'I_'lie course sliould be helpful to groups in rural communities planning to produce a play during the winter or to participate in the Women's Institute Drama Festival. Some of the topics covered by the course are: toinments, social side of dramatic clubs, etc. If yoircan attend make your application now to the Prince Edward Island Libraries, Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. swim-T's ” i l-lusky-Healthy-Hardy BABY CHICKS The Special Products Board having confirmed the recent inl crease in payment for spring and fall eggs under contract to Britain for I948 hos now assured the egg producer better returns for I948. Present indications are that the demand for good quality poultry meat for I948 will be good, and at better prices than We had in I947. Feed prices are also gradually settling lower and with all the above summed up it predicts a profitable season for tlie poul- try raiser for I948. Serious thought should be given by you producers to plac- ing their orders for their chick requirements now thus assuring themselves of chicks when they want them and also helping your Swift hotcherymun to plun his’ settings. We have one of the best Chick Hatcheries in Eastern Canada operated under strict supervision and using eggs from some of the finest flocks on Prince Edward Island. Swift's Premium Quality baby chicks are hatched from 100% Blood Tested Stock and We guarantee IOD% live delivery to any destination in the Muritimes. MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN NOW-DON'T DELAY SWIFT’S IIATOIIERY PHON E i017 CHARLOTTEIOWN navy of itheii future will arm ltd carrier-based planes with atom bombs. CLAIMS CONTROL OF TIIE SEA WASHINGTON, Jun. 6 - (AP) ~ Flcct Admiral Chester W. Nim- itz says the Uiilterl Statcs- Navy holds "undisputed control of the sea" and could establish flouting air fields off any shore to attack inland rircas. The former chief of natal operations. 1n u report. inhdr LONDON - iCP) — Christopher Wrcii's motlcl of St. Paul's Cathed- ral. approved by King Sharlee 11 1n 1670. l'ClllI'lll‘II to its per-war place iii st. Ptiiilfis Cathedral after tvziniinc “evacuation? itucuon SALE The Postponed Auction Sale will take place WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th, at the SPORTING CLUB at I P.M. with the fol- lowing articles added: h I electric refrigerator, 2 yrs. old (Westinghouse); I Heintznlan piano; I lyric phonograph (cabinet); I Axminster rug (9xl0); I studio coucli and chair; floor lamps; I magazine ruck; 4 small tables; I telephone stand; mirrors; I piano bench; I wicker settcl and 2 chairs; kitchen table and chairs; I dining room tabla and chairs; I buffet; 2 beds, springs and mattresses; 2 bureaus; I wardrobes; I drop side couch and mattress; I card table; I Bissell carpet sweeper; I oilclotli square; floor covering; I medicine cob- inet; I4 stair pads; I electric toaster; I electric iron; 2 clocks; pictures; dishes; pots; pans; mops; and other articles. we pay for lt." W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. 4' iiiiiiiiiiii,,,,lul . l I‘l 1W1llllllillllilllllllllillll"lllliill"lll‘V l'lil'l . l I ' lllllllllllllllllll lllilllllllll ll ni/tllgo-iiiliiii-W’ tiilll~.i,,',..iiii/iii. Q’ ‘III P‘. llH l ii lllllllhl‘ l lll l".l"~ii. l iiiii Ill llI \-~r iiiiii" I'll I l'l }ii"iii~iiiii ‘ll i. ill ll lil. lll’? il about nor luwinl a tlrlnlt will die bu: and cotnllll luau cart; no Li; “I Essentials of acting, scenery — construction and pointing, lighting - eolm and makeshift equipment, organizing, leading, choosing and m". ing a play, directing a play, make-up, rehearsals, types of enter-