APRIL 12. 1940 N O TI C E Highways iilosed to Motor Vehicles Commencing on this date, until further notice, all paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load pounds. does not exceed 5,000 Anyone driving 0n provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly pros- ecuted. By order, Dated the 4th day of April, A. D. 1940. P. S. FIELDING, Clerk of the Executive Council. L-27-4-5-ti. Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Mli-nlmum Charge ior Any Advertisement: 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western snd Eggs", “m.” iwr Word; Announcements and 00min, Events 3e per word: l0 Classified iii: per word; In M Notices 70o per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc., 5c per name; Letters oi Condolence 70o per Inch. Wcddin g enga enient l0 words for $1.00 and 10_ee_nts for every additional ii wor s. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or to per word. Lists oi Subscriptions 4:: cents Der appllflflllilll. inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on l-‘cmale Help Wanted Work Wanted ‘ANTED - EXPERIENCED MAID. country girl preferred. Refer- ences. Apply care Guardian- L-lllil-‘i-ll-ZI. Lost LOST — FOX ESCAPED, PALE sliver female ear marked BJD-lll. ll‘ captured advise E. J. Mac- Millnn, North River. L-165-4-10-Jl. CAPABLE COUNTRY GIRL DE- sires housework. Appl 146 Pow- na.l Street. L-l/Oii-d-lz-ii. To Let m T0 LET ROOM. APPLY GUARD- 1111- ' L-207-4-l2-3l. Agents Wanted wflfi For Sale FQll. SALE-HAY AND SEED will.‘ mixed grain. John Munn, - iitieid. L-213-4-i2-3i. cow FOR SALE - FRESIIEN April 17th. 1.. Nelson, Marsh- ilcld. L-204-4-1z-2i. DRIVING WAGON FOR. SALE. Jipply P. J. Sentners forge. L-l99-4-11-3l. __ ALI. TYPES 0F STOVE OIL burners serviced and overhauled Fred i-i. Trainer, 80 Grafton St. L-17l-4-10-3l. l-‘Olt SALE - SETT FANNERS and cieriiicrs (Monarch). Apply lo Guardian Oflice. L-186-4-12-13-16. FOR SALE-FARM AT BONSl-IAW containing 80 acres. AapXly Gedie MacLeod, Malpeque R0 . L-l85-4-11-3i. FUR. SALE — BUILDING, 105 Queen Street. One of the best business centres in the City. Priced right for uick sale. Apply 80 Grafton Stree . L-198-4-11-3l l nonunion or CANADA PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N TIIE PROBATE couns- A. D. 1940 In Re Estate of Louis Lionel Jen- kins late of Charlottetown in Queens County ln the said Province Retired deceased testate. To the Sheriff of the County oi Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING! Whereas u mi reading the tition on ilie of . Francis Mac hee oi Charlottetown aforesaid, barrister the executor oi the above named estate, prayin that s citatiozri may be issued for t e pur ose heremsiter set iorth: You are t ereiore hereby required to cite a‘l persons n the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court Iiousr in Charlottetown, in Queens County, in the said Prov- ince on Tuesday the seventh day oi May neat com III. at the hour oi eleven o'clock forenoon oi the sanie day to shew cause ii any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said etlton and on motion oi II. Francs Mac- lPhee, Esip, Proctor for said Petit- o ner. ..And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereor be forthwith ub- llshcd in some newspaper publ hed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in vacli week for at least four consecu- tlve weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be io- ‘ "1- posted in the followin public plces respectively, namely, Tn the ha oi the Court Ilouse In Charlotte-own aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of (‘anada ln Charlottetown a ore- snid, and at or near theBanlr oi Nova Scotia In Charlottetown afore- soid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Pi-onnrd Palmer Judge oi the said Probate Court Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year iirit above written. By the Court. l elSgd.) MURIEL C. LOWTIIEB. Registrar. L-i60-3-20-4-5-12-19. ‘Professional Bards MEN ’— WOMEN! IIERE'S WHAT ou ve been waiting for! A steady ncome-financlal security for liie -guaranteed you with a Familex A 911W 0f our own. Inquire today W "n01" 0b lgasion. The Familex Products. Company. 5'10 st. Clem- ent, Montreal. _ Salesmen Wanted MAN WANTED. coon NEARBY Rawlclgh Route now open. Ir wil . 1118 to conduct Home service biisi. “e55 While earning good Iiviulr. write immediately. Rziwlclglrs. Debt-an M-L-470-45-L. Monirea‘, Miscellaneous LOW PRICES ON RECONDI- tlvned and new ranges. Fred H Trainer. 8O Grafton st. L-l71-4-l0-3l Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 0111i Runbrooi Silk Preserver. Anti-Run Powder ends rims and snaes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write "L." Guardian. L-lWi-i-ld-zii. NEW YORK. April 11-rAP)_ Forelgn Exchange: Great Br {R171 demand 3.56. Cables 3.56. 3.55 1-2. 3.58; 60-day bills 3.54 5-". 90-day bill: 3.53 5-8: Franco 2.02: Gor- many 40.20; Itnly 5.05: Nether- lands 53.20: Canada .81 5-B~ (Ot- tawa Foreign Excliamre Control Board rate 9.09—9.9l per cent dis- count). F0ll_$_l_iLE Sealed tenders will be received up to noon on Friday the 19th inst l'oi- rroperty of the late Mrs. Duii one o. he finest residential homes in the Province with grounds completely landscaped. Land com rises M1011! 1% acres tendl from oi-k Street northward along t e west side oi the North River Road in Charlottetown for a distance oi 258 it. 10 in. Tenders will be received ior the whole roperty or separate tenders for res dence and for adloinln pro- posed building lots respective y ac- cording to plan which may be seen at the office of McLean s. Meltin- non. Royal Bank Building, Char- lottetown. Dated this 0th of April 1940. DONALD McKINNON, Administrator Estate Catherine U. Dull. 11-210-4-12-81. BEDAR POSTS Just Arrived FIVE THOUSAND CEDAR POSTS 7-8-9-10 and 12 feet long NEWLY CUT STOCK No advance _on last year's prices. L. M. Poole & 0o. Charlottetown March 28th, 1940. L-179-3-29-fmw 1 mon. ll. F. iillillllBALll Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Si"!!! Phone l’! IEO. B0! ll ‘9- ENTLEY McLECD &T Y “a . .BIJN tr: . . T! BENTLEY. icc. c. n. BENTLEY. LLB- MONEY ‘r0 iiio Richmond street ==Airx wliiiiiirsou: iiAimisi-i-iii. sotici-i-on. irro Movie Loan Collection to 0i ca: 00 Great George 5t. chprlnlhviown M. ALIAN FARMER 8.A.. 1.1.3. BAIIRISTER. MONEY Bank oi Canada SOLICITOR. ETC- ’l'O l. _nicrioii SALE To be sold by public auc- tion on Friday the 19th day of April at 12.30 o’clocli. One 8 roomed semi-bunga- low, hot water heating, large roomy cellar. Double garage. Lot 50 x 100 feet, at 49 Orle- biir Street. Also lot 50 x 50 feet on Upper Hillsboro Street. The above can be bought privately up to the date of sale. ‘Iii’. BRADLEY, Auctioneer Apply to HAZEL STEWART. 14-309-4-12-51 - J N '~New YorkCurL owner cued a fraction. while both Nickel ‘rm; g QIQBIDTTETOWN __GUA n m/w STOCK QUOTATIONS it N. .Y. Stock Exchange i-s... (Canadian Press) Q Stocks (Canadian Press) Stocks 91°" Am Cyan B 38 7-8 Am Gas Elec 35 l-4 Am super Power 7-16 Brown Co Pfd 29 1'3 Gilles Service 5 1-8 a1 Bond snare 7 Gulf Oil corp 3f? 1'2 Humble 11.1 63 o Niagara Hudson 5 1'- Punt Oll 4 5-8 (Canadian Pres!) Stocks ch“ Ciiinda - lvilontrciil 292 Commerce '- Royal 1w Nova Scolia —' Produce Prices MONTREAL. Apfll 114°?’- Produce Market prices here today. as reported by the Dominion De- partment oi Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamer-y prints, Jobbing price, 26 3-4-—29; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 2B 1-4-1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized re- graded, wholesale Jobbing price, 27 34-28; Que no 2. 27-47 1-4- Oheese: Ont white and colored. current receipt price, 14 ‘7-16-4-2. Eggs: graded shipments in used free ca-cs. sellln! 9W9» 5'4"“ 24; A-medlum 22-22 1-2: 11-11111- ii-ts 20 i-a: B 21-21 1-1: O 18-18 1-2: B-large unquoted .(All prices nominal). _ Potatoes: Que no 1 75$ 100- 1.10; No. 2 75's .80-.90'. NB no 1 75's 1.15-1.20; PEI no 1 75's 1.25- 1.30: PEI whites no 1 75's 1.20—_ 1.115; Fla bushel crate no i-B. 2.40, Bemiiuda. bushel crate no 1. 11-59- GRAIN onioAoo. Aar11 11—<P-P1- Buying that lifted wheat prices about a oenit was resumed in the rain pits today as traders sought Fa ei s site the latest war develop- THETILB. Wheat closed 1-0-8-4 cents higher. May 1-07 1-1-1-4- J11‘ W“ Oll ‘Ali: goers; r an a-a 5'°°"' Clo“ r i- 1 7-0 Am Radiator a a-i $11,131,“ 155 Am Tel Tel 174 "muck "bk 10 i-4 Am Water 1o 1-2 B C PS 51-2 Anaconda 31 3-3 ca can‘ A 29 1'2 Awe-w- 13 1-1 cs3 am?“ " mo. Ohio i a-s can mi,’ ‘ 16 1-4 Baldwin Loco 1s cm c Q14 13 H Bendix Av a4. 7-8 c, P'“,,,c 35 mo. Steel 813-4 C,“ s?‘ 7 1-2 ClleS Ohio 4o 1-4 . 0.1T,“ jmmp '1 11-4 Chrysler a1 1-2 l Con, § 1 36 1-2 Con Oil 2a i-z D15, sem“ ~14 Commoriwea 8o l 1-4 Dom c881 P 34 3'4 Con Edison a1 s-4 Do 3°“ Yd ai i-a Curt wi-ism. A 2a a-4 Def, 5,191?‘ 3'! Elec Auto Lite 4o 1-2 Dom T611115 14 5-8 ElBc Pr Lite 6 Dryden x e 83 1'3 Gen Elec -~. 39 1-8 Gen s, w 9 3-4 Gen Foods 4a i-4 Ham P‘. '3 10 ‘=8 Gen Motors 54 a-4 Ho,” smff’ '7 1-4 Goodrich '. 19 1-8 1m T b h 23 Goodyear Tin 2a i-4 ' lntpNiltol-r l 1° 1" at Nor Pid - 2s Int Po eP 42 Hudson Mtr Car 6 Lake V‘; d? 33 Kennecott s7 7-8 Mam °°‘ 26 Mont Ward 53 l-ii Mcdofi’ Him“ 5 1" u Y Central 1'1 i-a M“ H, Fm“ 8 1-8 Nor Am Co 22 3-8 N“, 3,3,1‘ 30 1-2 Nor Pacific 8 3-4 , Na, S, C 37 1-2 Paramount 7 3-8 I power c a" 54 1-3 Penn R. a 22 s-a | Quebec m’ 10 1-2 Phil Morris 94 symwinlpower 13 1'2 r1111 Pet Co a9 s, L, Kg“ 22 1-8 Pure Oil co 1o l-8 S, L," “m 5 1-2 Radio Corp 6 7-8 s, o; Y; PM 110 1-4 Sears Roe Co an 1-8 w ma“ 7B 1-2 souudiipiliclfm i 4 wag E‘: a g S . Siilide C011)‘, 11 3-8 S,I,‘,'IQNT,REAL' 5pm lb-(Opl- Texas corp 46 3-8 (lave s-glosgd ‘m ‘he 9x91111188 to- United Air 49 M ldliml-‘ilgtllfl rammm demm" ure- United Corp 21-2 s,‘ La ‘ 1 7 1-3 ' “"91"” P111181‘ meted-red gllilgg Iii-Ts“ Imp 12 s-a gfsv°sfp 11 PM!" end Price Brom- U s Rubber 36 geljred. Lawrence Corporation pm- U s S: C0 62 14; o“ . Batliurst and Dryden we,‘ U S Ind A, 25 Blmiior fractions. Vanadium 36 l-‘Z B15351 i311 11nd Montreal Power Warner Bros 31-2 g , d '4 tech While Sllflwlnigrin West Union 21 e“ 1* mlmlmlm frectlon. c. P. was; Eleg 113 3-4 R- added l-B and Canadian ca; Woolworth ... gage up a similar fraction. hlogflhdfl: Cement was gughuy D, er while Algoma Steel and omlnion Steel and coal .13.. Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) 0105611 With IOWET trench; Other losers included Canada 51911111511111.- issuss. Imperial ‘Po-bag- c0. Canadian Crelanese and Inter- national Petroleum. Total sales: 63.500; I d m- 29-51111 Mines- mw; 32113;, iii.‘ Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) stock‘ Close Algltibl Com A itibl Pfd _ Asbestos 3 4 B A 011 22 H Benuliarnols 5 1,2 Eailiurst A 14, 7.3 Can Vlckers 4,- Dcm Tar '7 1.2 Don A 9 Fraser 1g Fraser V '1‘ c 20 Ford A 2Q 1,4 Iiim Oil 14 54; Int Pete g3 34 Melchers A 5 3.4 Price COm 22 FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, April 1l-1AP)— Advancing “war babies" managed to give a forward push to the stock market averages today, but traders avoided wide-scale opera- tions. Winston Churchill and his speech to Parliament seemed to serve as the main drag on Wail Street proceedings. Instead of sweeping claims o! victory, Churchill emphasized sob- er advice to neutrals. Early gains were almost erased. The Associated Pra=s average of 60 selected stocks ended the sess- ion 2 oi a point higher at 50.8. Transactions totalled only 889,- 890 shares compared with 1,257,- 290 yesterday. Canadian issues followed a steadler trend. Distillers, Interna- tional Nicks-l, Walkers. Brazilian, Marconi and Lake Shore improved fractions. Holllriger and Imperial Oll were easy. Reported new Allied orders for American-built fighting planes gave a natural impetus to nlr stocks and steel: were bugved hv hopes that the British and French would strengthen their sea suprem- aov. Rating srraong the leaders of the upside were U. B. Steel, Bethle- 5-8-4-2; Corn 8-8-44 up. May 59 1-2. Jly 80 3-4‘. Outs l-B oii t0 1-4 higher. WINNIPEG. April 11-101’)- Minor support through practically. all houses established a firm tone in a dull Winnipeg grain exohanlle session today. Closing wheat iu- ture". quotations were 1-4-3-8 higher with May at so 7-8. Jly 91 l-4 and Oct 02 7-8 cents. Biienos Ali-cs was 1111 51-3-54‘ cent at mid-day. TORONTO. April 1l—(CP1-I?i m. slowest trad'“s day 1n 1 WW! the market on ‘ie Toronto stock exchange generally churned around in narrow range with a few Zfllds attracting chief attention and loading base metals losing part o! the gains recorded the Drevloll! day. 'I‘otal transactions at 521,000 snares were 158.000 below Wednes- day's turnover. Bldgood on sales of 127.000 shares closed at 48. up s cent. Un- m-r Cannon gained 3 cents to 08. The gold index closed slightly low- er. San Antonio lost 4 cents. Base metals also sagged in the lndices while lndustrisls and west-l ern oils showed improvement. Home Oil was up ‘l cents. Other firm spots were Anglo Canadian and Davie: Pete. Texas and United were weak. In base metals weak spots were Pond Orellle. Ventures. Siidbury Basin. Alder-mac, Sherritt Gordon and Steep Rook. Ventures lost ‘l0 cents. Consloldated Smelters weak- hem. Ohi-vsler. LilClCliePd. Douglas. United Aircraft. Dressed lfnnufnc- turiniz. East. Allied Chem‘cn1. West- inghouse. American Fmeltlmz. Ken- necoit. Santa Fe. Great Northern eieri-ed. New York Shipbuilding and U. S. Rubber. MINING (Canadian Press) -' TORONTO. 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