APRILZIMO tein and hereafter our a strictly cash‘ basis, monthly accounts. or before April 30th, ————————————--,. . COMMENCING APRIL 5th. We will discontinue the We take this opportunity of thanking you for your loyal support under the tem and we herewith solicit ronage under the new, beneficial to all concerned. ;As we are entering into the above system, we insist that all boolk accounts be settled on 940 IIIIIGWELI. & IiOSSITEII MORELL present credit sys- business will be run on with the exception of old credit sys- your valued pat- which we feel yvili be THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Excliaiige "r? ‘J i1‘. 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Other- ntq m N Y Central , c, 11; 1.3 apfllcation. 11$: $1115.? , _ 3h fig 1-4 Paramount 1.,“ 7 34 PenrrR R l a 33 1.11 ‘ a P011 Morris a2 a-s To Lct Wanted Phil 16.6 g _ I t 3,, r0 ssr - m KENT swims-r. s woman-om: macs on TWO Radio mm ‘ i‘ Hf: Apartments. Apply No. 287 Rich- small unfurnished rooms. llshl sears Roe Co as 1 3 mond Street betweeifi 522 $186k‘. housekeeping. Write Bnqlollfflzllfi. south Puma I n 1:2 - --' ""~BidOi1NJ 431.2 Stude Corp ‘I u b‘ Salesman Wanted For Sale Ttrtllitggdilgdjfrp l g 5., wsursn - SALESMAN, ro ssu. rou sass - nan-v CARRIAGE United (m, _ wra ping paper and kindred lines Crlb and sleigh. Apply Guardla-n- United D i f, L: an Bgincg Edwarfhlsland. dhilpblY L-‘l-i-Z-li- United Gas Imp 13 1.3 x , care e uar n. . _ N-4-4-2-4i. ron sans - rnssssn nay. 3 g 5gb“ 34 3 4 _ loose m? c1400. (Home any day.) U s 1mm“ , Q78 gig Mhsceuaneous r. r. La terty. PeakeaL-udpz-IL . as M on ' as s-o rims aiwsri wrrn roun. run.- West Elec 112 - chase o Kyan — Paint - Vsr- :21“?! fl§§m§§ fif Woolworth __ 1 I “I511 — Enamel‘ Twmb‘ “m,” 4th including 18 mares 1 reg- ~ utgredqrnare 5 lyeje-Mcibvglgh,” p - . , 1m Cl’ Bl‘! O . . . v Female Help Wanted Montsgug? L-20l-3-29-3i roduce PTICES MAID WANTED -— TELEPIIDNI 170B BALE -- SMALL F RM l0 Charlottetown 0514c. L-l8-4-2-3i. are; ggmifgflgbgfidflfimgfi}? MONTREAL April 1_(c1=) Ha Je kl Property. Apply FY0511” MB-Pkéi 911088 h tod. , M1119 Hell? Want“! Bcsrvrvyell Cxtlrvgl, Hsztelirbacgk‘. 2 4 6 as reported by the Domlrllfon 151g. APPRENTICE W A N T I l) TO learn Barber Trade Short Course. Expert training. Molar Barber Co leae J-lallfax. N455 For Rent FOR RENT FURNISHED I03 summer months 57 Ambrose St Phone 1377, L-24l-8-80-8l. Property For Sale At Long Greek Homestead property of the late Hector McCannell, consisting of flitv acres of land with house and outbuildings, Prince Grocery City, Paine? A Ifsslam. Barristers, Cit . ...l.-238-8-80-lb Professional Bards BELL d-t-EATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. P, l. island Ii. F. AIIBIIIBALII 1 Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 4'! P.0. lo: ll t .-———-—————i—-~——ii McLECD d BENTLEY W. if. BENTLEY. 8.0. J. A. BENTLEY, KC C. I‘. BENTLEY, LLB. assrristers and Attorney-st-lnw MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Street MocGUIGAN 8r TRAINOR Bani. iottetowu Bicltmdud Street, s Li? __. ‘CUTCLIFFE 8i ANDREWS ‘Tilqrfilmdnsgfilrabu ‘will’, iiifnfil‘. L‘.‘."'..“" ___—: i-i. r. McPHEE s. A. K. ‘c. NOTARY, do. BAIBISTIB. SOLICITOI liley Building Charlottetown PALMER s HASLAM liorroll 8 Goapany Chartered Accountants 10mm Trust Building Telephone I447 ‘ will be sold Boarders Wanted WANTED-COUPLE OFBOAIHI- ere. Apply "X” care Guardian. L-263-4-l-3i. Mortgage Sale Notice is hereb given that there b blip Auction in front of the l-aw Courts building in Charlottetown on Wednesday, _ the seventeenth da I? April A. D. 1940 at that hour of 1 o'clock noon ‘ the following tract of lsndz-For- ty-two acres of land at Murray Harbor on Lot 84 in King's County. This land is fully described in an lndenture of Mortgage, dated the 25rd day of May, 1822, from Jannet Ree in of Murray Harbour afore- “hi? e to Gordon Fumes: Matheson of Vernon in Queen's County in Prince Edward Illlsld. The alzov‘: salc of lard l: ms e purluan a power o s! ntaincd so in the said mortgage, default havln been made in the payment of cipal and interest scoured there y. For furthes- rticulnrs apply at the office of orman W. Lowthcr, 8d Great George Street, Charlotte- this 18th day of March A. WI- Dated ., 1 . GDRDON IURNESS MATHESON MORTGAGEE. l. 162-3-19-26-4-2-9 Mortgage Sale THERE will be sold by Public Auction In front of the Court llousn in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, on Friday the 20th day of April 1940, at the hour of twelve o'c ock Noon, ALL and singular the lands fcllowin that is to say: ALL THAT TRAC piece auslhpiarcel o; ianiliu situate ying an e ng on owns num- ber 64 in Kings County ln said Province, bounded and described as follows that is to say: By..a line commencing at a stake set on the north side of the Bueil Road at a distance of ‘l chains and 52 links east from the eastern boundary of Louis Whaelci-‘s laili: ‘thongs north parallel he sa oun - ary for the distance of 55 chains or thercsbouts to the rear line of the Murray liver Farms. thence eartwardly along the said rear line to the western boundary of land formerly in possession of B, ‘ ’ , thence south- wardly along same to the south- west sngols hereof. thence east- ths west boundary 0i ormerly in the possession of James Buell. being the east on of land now or formerly held h Robert Buell thence south along {he same to the Buell Road aforesaid and thence west sions chains and 20 of commence estimation 4i now or James i fir...“ .r.“".i. “i. iminia and s by John It. Buel of Ah- uey in Count aforesaid. and Iuell his wi e of the first part. a Thomas sherry o! 1°11"- atsus I in Queens County in said new firmer. oi the sec- ond n efault havins M!" iaads e ent of the Drill- ml iudin secured by II" » t n‘? rtinwiPt? iliiiinfi \ :11? r Illldlng, Charlottetown. ‘oat-i our ma a r n: rch A. n. mo. " ° l THOMAS SHERRY. ee. tli-llll-J-il-I-d-i-l. Mon.“ pertinent of Asrlcultuoe, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints. Jobbing price, 28 3-4-29; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 2s 1-4-1-2; Que no 1 pasteurized re- graded, wholesale Jobbng price, 2'1 1-2; Que no 2. 26 3-4. Cheese: Ont viflhitte and colored, current make, wholesale Jobbing price, 15 (nominal). F485‘ ’ ‘ free cases. selllnfi [£106. A—large 21-21 1-2; A-medium l0 1-2-20; A-puliiets 18 1-2-19; B 19-19 1-2; C 18-18 1-2; B-iarge unquoted. Potatoes: Que no 1 75's 1.00- i.10; No 2 75's 30-90: NB no 1 75's 1.15-1.25; PEI no l 75's 1.30- 1.35; PEI whites no 1 75's 1.25- 1.30: Fla. reds no 1, 2.50, no 1-B, 2.40; Bermuda no 1 2.50, For Sale By Tender 1.11m warehouse in excel- lent condition, part rented on Birchwood St. P.E.l. Co-operatlve Egg and Poultry Association l! L-253-4-l-4i CA A PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LN THE PROBATI COURT March 7th A. D.. 1940. rn Re 1mm of caivin McDon- ald Bell late of Charlottetown in Queenie County h the said Prov; Mm‘. ’ . testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or my Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS uplou the petition on filo o lthel d. ell of Charlottetown afo , widow and Gwendolyn Henderson Brooklins in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. United States of America, —' ’ woman, the exe- cutrices of the above named estate raying that a citation may be ssued for the purpose hereinafter "biota" there! hereby cu are ore rcisrln- ed to cite all persons interests in the said Estate to be and appear before the Jud e resent at a Pro- bate Court to eld in the Court llouse in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Monday the sixth day of May next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the fllccountta loaf the said Ista shcu no passed Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion Bentley, Esq, Proctor for Petitioners. And it is hereby ordered that a true co y hereof be forthwith b- lished n some rims-nor b h- ed in Charlotettown af once in each week for at least four oon- 9 no of and that a true o y hereof he forthwith posted in e following public laces respectively. namely. in the all of tlhe 01:“ ‘llouse Ii: ch I ttetown a oresa a or nea m: '12s n‘l Bank of "Canada in own In Charlottetown aforesaid so that i in the said E511‘: TgEnkiE-essid may have due er . nowelglfll-ZSS lIls onour Harold f ih id biggie’: 2.125" I: lfgili:rlotteet% aforesaldmtlie day and year first l r "m" n," the Court. (t. s.) Itegi tray. issdd MURIII. C, IlOWTIIII. 1-432-340-3444. . I Montreal (lurb to row rim of light around the moon's and the shad w. n. said 3"" secutive weeks from the date here- d l inm- (Canadian Pressi ltoelis Close Abitibt Com 160 Abitibi 12 1-2 Asbestos B A Oil 22 7-8 Beaunarmls 5 1-4 Bait-burst A l4 0m Vickm . a a-s Dom Tar ' 'i 1- Fmser V '1‘ O 17 1-2 Ford A , t Imp on ,. 14 7-8 Int Pete w; 33 1-3 Melclicfu A 6 Price Com 30 3y Frederick Gardner Associated Prem financial Writer NEW YORK. Apriii 1-(AP)— Leadlng stocks stumbled in today's market while renewed strength was exhibited by air transport and specialty issues. Ls rock guo TA Tlozvs - N. .Y. Stock Miami: ' Canadian issues moved lower. c Distillers Seagram, Dome and Inke 5 1 ore, International Nickel, In- 575 dustrial Altxahol, Bord, Imperial Elidorado ,. 90 Oil and Imperial Tobacco di on _ » L _ 500 fractions. Brazilian Traction was Fire Pete ‘ i; {flirt d 1-2 steady oeur I , 58 ‘rhere were cheering spom on the Lake : W industrial horizon but even an un- 901d 13?: -,» 11E‘ Y: 1'! 1-1 expected Jump of one full point in d Ge ~ , -, ‘. it 1-3 this week's steel mill operations Gunner 001d . 50 1-2 were virtually ignored as a buying WW n. 3 1'3 incentive for the majority oi 3511M!‘ 725 w“ Hard Rnok ‘ ‘ 10s American Airlines reached a new Hit-Pk" ‘~, l! 5 1'3 1940 high with e. gain of s 1-4 , 0111118“ * , 14 3'" points at as 1-2. and United Air “We g1‘, . , 35¢ l5: a 4 Lilnes, Eastern Air Lines and Pan H 111°]; Mm ‘t, - n ' American Airways were up. Given "d Y ;._ 4 a moderate lift also 0:1 profits Int wick, i: hopes were Canada Dry, White Jielulcoe ° _ 16 Rock, Brunswick-Bake, 10ft and J M con i 1 a 14 McKee-son 8s Robbins Ken, Add - 25o With sub pivot/sis as U. B. Steel. Kirk Lake 1 d s,’ , l“ Bethlehem, General Motors and m“ Sh” 25 34 Chrysler on the downside for frac- L “e = ~ “o tlons to a. point or so, the Associst- be, om 2 H, ed Press average of 60 issues was “than I] 0- n off .2 of a mint at 50.1. After a Lime L n ‘ _ 5 3m fairly fast forenoon, dealings Macuod ‘=12 m, slackened and transfers for the Mame“ , 43 b; 1:11 Bfilfin 8f.‘%53%49ig2 Mayan“, l‘ 135 S- em WW“! - aral . a 1-2 FY1491?! Mclntge "i- ‘ 50 Ccrpperweld Steel was an excep- Mcxenzio -‘ g 13o tion in tare, mettlal 81'0"!!- touchins Mcvmig i 9 a new or e year. Mew t, 4g uuw YORK, April l--(AP)-— M1,, a? i ' , 1m Foreign Eirchan-Qe: Great Britain Mme“, 7g dmiand 3.54 3-4, cables 3.58. 8.55 Morris m“ 5 3-4 1-.’ 3.55 3-4. 60-day bi-lls 3.58 1-7 Nay-bob 90-118" bills! 3.52 1-2} FRIDGE 2.? Qwbec 2 5-8 i.-'=..=.:mr";. or 1 it - .2 etm-ns .1 arias. -; stands. < (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Nordon ‘ 4 1-2 Board rate 9.09-0.91 per cent dis- w. 42 count). ,- 1:2 Parnour it 100 L ' t ‘£“'“""ii. I a’; 1-2 aymas Ives 0c Perron Gold ' 185 Pick crow ‘l s40 MONTREAL, April 1—(OP)—- Pi 2S0 Calves and steers sold at lower Premier 130 prices 0:1 Montreal livestock mar- Preston 218 kets today. Cows were steady. Reno id 35 God steers made $7 to $7.55 St Anth n __ l5 8-8 medium steers $6 to $7 moetiyscto San Ant ‘g 340 $6.75 and comon down to $5. Shawlwy ,- _ a: 3-4 Heifers made mm s4 to o. Sheen 0r _-, , 1 butcher cows $5.50 to $6 medium Sherritt q 90 cows $4.50 to $5.50 and common s4 18°09 ,' _ _ 4 " 544; to $4.50. Canners and cutters sa to Sit-den , ‘f; 4 sags. Bulls ranged from $4.50 to Blgepelakv , 11- . s. .. , Calves were about t3 per uun- Si"? 3° , - 9“ derweight lower than mt Monday. giro" W" . ‘g 5" Vcals ranged rmm so to ssso with "18"" the bulk no the sides aroomd 8650. "d 5""! l" Good veals were $8 t0 $850. with sumv“ ‘ 8° fair to medium kinds around $7. Tgk “h a Drinkers were s4 to so with one “m? m few grassers at $3.50, m obum ‘m’ t. 5-, w, Four early lambs were so at t7 “warn” . m to $10 cacti according to weight Ucm 1 on and quality. Last year's lambs M b: brought s7 in so per hundrcd- ventm“ 40o weight. $10801’) Wfle S4 i0 $6. wan-e Am 57o Hrcgs were $925 w $9.40 for bac- Wendi” 1o one fed and mtered with the bulk wfl m,‘ 73° at $0.35. drew $1 peruhog premum a regular cu on UN" “n off grades. Bows were $5.50 to $6 s top: $6.25, Hogs sold on rail grade megs '11 1 1-3 brought $12.80 to $12.40 hot weight. pmthuig 75 -—-—————— Oil Selee t 2 Use Minardb for dandruff. Pend Ore 170 MontrealStock (Canadian Press), mo“ Bell Tel , I66 Brazilian p _. i’ 9 3-8 Bruck Silk ’ i M, = 5 1-4 B O Power ' B Prod 1G l-8 Can Cement i~ , ‘i Cm Nor Pr l8 1-8 can Oar m ;,~ 14 a-s Can Car Pfd -' 26 Cain Ind Al A ~ 8 Can Pacific 7 7-8 can Steamship i s: Cock Plow 'i 1-2 D seas . - ., as 1-2 Dom Coal PM 21 Bl’! 36 1-2 Dom Steel B l4 1-2 Dom Textile Gen St Wrs 10 1-2 t 8 1-8 Imp Tob l8 1-4 Eli Nilcvkel , g 3-4 e 00¢ "‘ .1 Mtl Power ' 80 l-2 Nat Brow s7 Quebec Power 16 1-2 awinlcm 21 1-2 St of Can 78 1-2 St of Can Pfd 79 W Elec B 2 ONTREAL. April 1—(OP)—The stock market closed on a slightly ‘ijitigher love: today with s number; tactics slicing narrow gs alt tbs close. voltage? was on the ldght side. Ight buyng came in for con- structions and Dominion Bridge tacked on 1-2 while Aigoma Steel. Canada Cemelit. Building Products and Hamilton Bridge gained mini- mum fractions. C. P. R. and Can- adlilzn Cai- both firmed 1-8 1n the rs . Noranda added 3 1-2 Points in the metals while Brazilian appear- ed with s minor advance in utili- ties. Gainers in the balance of the list included Imperial Oil. Regent Knitting, Ogllvie Flour. Dominion Tar a/zid Lake of the Woods. Canada Steamships issues were irregular with the common off 1-8 while the preferred gained a sim- ilai- fraction. ‘ibtal sales: 52.800: Industrials: £6600; Mines: 87.200; Bonds: ti,- New YQrkCUrL» (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Cyan B $8 3-4 Gas 86 Am SUDBr Power 7-16 Brown Co Pfd 26 Brown Riliober g Creole Pet 20 5-8 El Bond Sham ‘i Gulf Oil Corp 37 Niacai-s Hixison 5 'i-8 Pant Oil 4 3-4 Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Ca/nodn — Commerce 171 miglfthl 18-4- Nova Bcotta — 70801010. Ann-u l-(OPJ- Price movements were irregular on the ‘Toronto exchange today, the golds and industriak posting min- or index iosses and tihe base metal and western oil shores clcsing on the side. Volu-ms was normal at 392, shares wth some of the penny golds bulking in the turn- over. A g-ain of 1 8-4 for Noranda to 74 was chiefly responsible for an advance cf .40 for the base metal index. Hudson Bay and Nickel regotered guns of 1-4 and the close was up slightly for Waite-Amulet and Faiconbrfidge. weakened 2 cents to 2.44. The organisation of one 0g m. ontds latm Boy Scout Troops was SPOTLSOIed the Royal York Chapter of the Royal Arcanum. German helmets of blue first Great War and a. French culras- sierh breestpiate of the war 0d 1370 were among "old iron" items col- lected by French Boy Scouts To save time on a Winter tom- qt Scouting centres of Northern 0:1. tario, Provincial Field Secretary Arthur Paddon flew by Canadian Ai-YWYB to Kspuskasixig, and work- ed back south by "ordinary" means. The Young Eaglesof the Estonian Scout Union have made the first B-VFflPd 0f their new diploma. _and medal of “People's Friendship" w Irord Baden-Powell, "in 1-11.. tlon of his invaluable cert-mes 1n founding and promoting the litter- national scout Movement." A coloured Scout Troop of was taken w a celebration at Nfmiflll. the Bahamas, Betty Caz-stairs aboard her yacht Vergcmere III. from her island POQWSSNJH Whale Cay. Mim Car- stelrs rained fame on this side of the Atlantic gs a speed boat rec. or on the Muskoka Lakes. American Boy Scouts will again participate in the New York Worlds Fair and the Golden Gate International Expcsition at San Francisco. At New York 160 scouts and Scouters, in four troops, will be maintained throughout the slimmer. One third oi’ their-time will be given to specific service 1:1 ccnnection with the Fair. The re- newal oif the arrangement was made at the request of the Fair authorities Nwnerotis public service antivi- ties of the Scouts of India are similar to those of the Scouts of Canada. At the great annual fest- ival ait the Mahankali Temple the Secundcrabad sccuts gave particu- lar attention to first aid and the finding of lost children. Altogther 16 cases of lost children were dealt with and returned to their parents, and many minor injuries were treated by the Scout Ambulance Division. Sudbury Boy Scouts aided in counting traidfle on arterial high- ways leading into the city in con- nection with a town planning sur- vey. The Boy Scout junior firemen of Kentville, N S, had their "baptism- a1 fire" when they helped the sen- icr firemen battle a winter blaze that partially destroyed the Kent- vllle United Church. The Boy Scouts of Dausa, Jai- pur, India, have undertaken an anti-tuberculosis campaign, by dis- tributing literature infirlnglisrnl-lin- du and Urdu explaining its cause and prevention. The seven boys of a Lone Scout Patrol at Steinbach, Man, are cp- erating a free library for the peo- ple of that little country commun- ity, The library is located in the home of two of the Scouts, broth- ems. The Junag-adh Boy Sccuts Assnc- iation of India is carrying on a ccmpetition to inspire the Scout:- of the state to concentrate upon village uplift activities. The czm- petition includes practical work hf.‘ the different village troops in ed- ucation. in domorvtratlmz healthy activities. and attacking iri a prar- tical uray the problems 0f villa-g: sanitation. A gavel and block of miscellan- eous and inlerestini! srurceii WM that prescnied to Niagara-on-the- Lake Rover Scouts by HWWTMY Blackout to llit All 0.8. IOII Fifi‘ 7 DY J. HUGH PRUETT Pacific Director, American Meteor Society Rail-‘NIPBOM in a strip land 100 miles wide extending entirely comes the continent. Here the maximum phase will present s nar- ow. ‘Ilhe term "annular" comes from list-in "annulus." meonins ." A year was an other blackout of this kind in the US. until i004. Ait the time cf the eclipse the moonwillbeataboutifsgreateet istanoe from the earth. Its shadow will appear too Insll tn entirely cover the sun's disk, so totality will occur nowhere. GUI)!‘ STATE! 1'0 ill DING ECLIPSE DIST Oenti-ailicie of the acne where the annular may be seen carries very near the following localities. Chihuahua Mex. a spot mid- Aiustin and Houston. was. Fist I Pllldd minutes. way between Tex, New Orleans, Blloxi ‘lu-iiahassefleusciutlfwdagksolnv Along n willlastfmmdtnll-fl varying with the locality. At the middle this interval the riflgl of will be cf equal width all around Ircmpiacmyiiiisin phase will show a thin cnsccnt of lllht. As the distance from this sone in- lfifi- Cfill, the pdtflbflli I Q10 Last Chance To See Ring Eclipse W». M. r. 1- shadodareaouuiai- S varieusssctionssfths indicate portion sf sun's eclipsed a win dc- crease. At Min will be 58 per cent; at unea, Alaska, only six per ht. _ Amateurs Photographing this Jeciipss with ordinary cameras wllflull NI! din AIN riMr-l CENTRAL rm: n. bgbglnio v-m- 1:15am v-m- I HF-filir-m- . D twirl P- aints r 557,”, ""0 W‘ wast-t. / eclipsed VTV/i‘. w" ._ Augusta Pwuuu \ N. Y. yMASS- . v '51,, 808mb. r. MEXICO PA'ii". FIVE OQQ-QO-Q AIIGTIOII SALE Clearance Sale of the roperty the late Mrs. Fre Write, for Point, North Riv consisting o sum. stock, crop, implement; ni household effects. l-‘ann consists of 100 acres. Alio 75 clear. balance covered by liar and soft wood, 20 acres broken ins fall. Dwelling hou_se and out build ings in good repair. Stock consists of 1 registered Shorthom cow. 8 yru 1 pure bred sarlinx. l‘ grade Hols In cow 3 yrs. will c 3 heifers, 2 years with calf. l draft snare 5 yearg old. 1 horse 6 years. The household effects consist 0i Living room, Dining room_ Kitchen and Bedroom furniture. The above sale takes nlaoe Moni- dsy, April 8th at l2 o'clock. not fine following Wednesday, 10th. Terms cash, ALEX McRAE, Auctioncen mwe-eo-ewoowowom-o- L-19-4-2-5l. HieTLaidmsn “of the Niagara District. The handle 01' the gavel came from a Llllllllbsillflii out and used by the late Sir Gecrge Broom, when Provincial President; of the Boy Scouts Association for Ontario. The gavel head was cut from b. piece of word removed from the council fire of the first gather- lng of Rover Scouts at Ontario's Blue springs Scout Reserve. Tiis block came from an oak, T-IYBG at Giiwell Park, the Scout leach rs If April g5 training centre in England. The block bore a brass plate with the inscription, “Royal Visit, 1939 Special Guards." reminding of the good work done by Niagara Rovers as Special Prcvincial Police dining ‘Phcir Nllajesties’ visit last your, THE LATE GEORGE MACLEOD Alifl-IERST, N. ., March 2.0- Geoirgc MacLeod, veteran tailor who has resided in Arrrherst for the past fifty years, passed away at his home 0n Have-lock Street last night following a sudden heart. at- tack. Mr. Miwleod who was sev- enty-three years of age, is survived by his wife and one sorie Gordon cf Shawinigan Falls, P. Q. and tvtro sisters Mrs. Alien MizicKay of Quincy, Mass- and Miss Annie Macleod of Hunter River, P. E. I. A native of Prince Edward Island Mr. MacLeod came to Am- herst over fifty years ago, and en- tered the errrploy of Chapman Bros. their kncwn as one of the outstanding tailoring estziblhh- ments in Cumberlalld County. Mr. MacLeod worked with other pro- minent tailoring concerns in this locality through the years, but e- ventually went into business for himself, and has 11nd a business stand in the Howson Block on Havelcck Strett. The Tate Mr. Maoheod was an efficient tradesman and his work was thorough and honest. He tvus a voraciou: reader. a deep thinker. and a brilliant conversatirnnlist. It was his delight to take the (‘ipprt- site phase of arguments, ulietiicr he was in the right ir wrong, and defend his own particular point, simliib‘ to secure a full viewpoint from other individuals. He had a a. remarkable memci-y for past events. and his reminiscences of early days in Amherst or his na- tive recoilections of Prince Edward Island were always of genuine 1n- terest. , Frank and outspoken in his opin- ions, NIT. Maclieod had at head the innate klndliness cf the Scotch. His death will be widely regrett- tui by hundreds of ll‘l( ncl." and ac- quainlances. Dritre out rfj-Yl I -_-.-_-_~-.-_-.»,_ Until; ’94. ; Ilse Slow Film, Short Exposure for Picture EASTER“ TIME ‘ "1 " 75M‘ New York "V918,", Philadelphia» N_ _,_ ‘( \‘.- 95L ~_ MD. linghlackoltofiliofllmAlrilflllflwillhebeatseolbytheU.BJnnsn-owbeltindicatedby} hsdowedd Isos show how solar phenomenon will swell’ It he'll" "I "W" I" l stops, and the shortest possible exposures will bring best results. If the camera is allowed to stand undisturbed, and the sun is "sitar every five or i0 minutes. s series [of images on one picture may cc obtained, country, with moon moving from right to left across face of sun. “Fercentasee, sun's diameter covered by moon's shadow. I Si plest method for viewing ting _“ nomenon is the use oi smoked glass or photographic negatives. Eixcellent virws may be obtained through field glasses. the front lenses of which should M QQUIW dldilllbd. _. .