i ~_ “Anon 1o. 1942 Y THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh l srocx QUOTATIONS ' ‘Y; vomt stock l - txcnnuo: n11“ ‘it lit "no" ==" z flifiii a 14 I 0"” u 1-4 ‘ °' 1-a 1 W M” m“ 2a a-a H06 fi "#1,", 3i iii 1 c1 N" a1 8-4 In‘ wad ab 3-‘ u y central 1 14 _ m, A?“ C0 m We‘ °° ‘i J I" °u “l go 1-4 “gal 0°37 mm M, at a-u ‘l ‘ it"??? l! S ullum C1 17 1'7 V831 mes "9 1'“ floolworth " Grain WTNNWEG‘ . March l5—(CP)—A l,“ wport business of approx- wmy 1,600,000 bushes of wheat m the United g m featured market news on Winnipgg lange yesterday. “Bkllmsgzclilele disclosed alter the close oi’ business Friday and did reflect in me pit ighege trapd- d 1 gyeeterdays s or sess on m‘ urn listless. ‘heat futures finished 5-8 to one me: than Friday. m‘ wheat trade was slow. 1-8 cent lower; bar- 1-i to 1-8 lower; flax unchang- oent lower to un- atwwl- - T0 LET Apartment with five rooms, centrally locat- ed, at a. rental of $35.00 a month, heated. konrnnu stock 'EXOHANGE (Canadian Press) Bloch C1000 Brlnilitn I 1-8 Can 0a.!’ Ibund 5 1-2 Can Steamship 6 3-8 Colnnolo M 1-2 Dom ‘Ilextih 7B Ho! Smith 11 Int Nickel 81 i-I Lake Wootk Mtl Power no 1-: Nat Brow M 1-2 sha/winisan 1a 1-4 Wm 1510c A 00 Wpg Elec l! _ / Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Bloch (71099 Asbestos 1'1 a-4 B A Oil 13 7-8 Bathurst A 1s 1-2 Don A 3 Dom Tar 3 1-3 mm O11 1 7-8 Bar ‘as (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada. .- Commerce _ Montreal 1B3 Nova Scotie. _. Royal Bonk _. Markets at a Glance (Canadian Preu) Toronto-Gold and htdnstrial stocks lower; other groups slightly stronger. Montreal-Papers higher; utilities and other industrialg unchanged, New York-Stocks closed narrowly lower. wLnnip0[-—Wht&l l-B lower to l-l her. ' New York-Cotton slightly higher. Produce Prices APPLY: THE EASTERN Cmodmnnzall. Mjatmh 15-140?)- ana Lan ommo 1y Bxcl amze. TRUST COMPANY Butter spot: Que an: western - (93 score) 35—35 1-4. a m4, Eggs spot: Eastern A-Aarge 30 ' ' 1-2-31; A-mcziium 29 - . A_-pullcts 27 1-2-28; E-B 27-28: - E-C 25-25 1-2. To arrive: Butter, unqucted. Futures: Butter, March 3'5—35 i -_- McLEOD 8. BENTLEY I. I. HENLEY, K. O. I. A. BENTLST K. C. Barristers nnd Attorueysml- Law IIONI! T0 DOAN 1M Prince Street zf iillfiTlilii SALE AT HUNTER RIVER. MARCH 25th A1‘ 1P. M. I um instructed by Mrs. Waiter Bockham to sell by public auction her form of 115 acres, 90 acres in excellent stale of cultivation. bal- ance under good growth of hard wood and lumber. buildings in good repair. One mile from paved high- IBIVI MIN‘ u!“ will this war las NOT ON! among us but longs for the day when peace will settle over the world, when families will be re-united, when our lives will return to normal. Are you doing all you can to bring that day closer? This is a great task; to accomplish it every last ounce of our individual etfort is required. lf we are half-hearted, the war may last for years. If we slacken in our efforts and leave things for someone else to do, the war may bring us bitter defeat. When you look back at the end of the day or at the end of the shift, can you honestly say, "I have dons all it was humanly possible for m: to do " When you look back at the end of the year, will you be able to say, "I gave my strength, my shill. my experience, my factory, my equip- ment, to the service of my country, without though! of greater gain. I am happy to have done my full shurei"? Ell-I. N01‘ DII BECAUSE Th1: mmagc i: issued by {In Department o] Munitions and Supply lor Canada l ran-roman 1-4; April 34. 1-2-84 8-4; eggs. Murttl 29B. MONTREAL, March 15—(Gl?)—— Produce Market prices here Sat- urday asreported by the Dominion Dtlhlriment of Agriculture tollowz- 51 EEK-s: ‘ A-lalge 31; A-mcdum 29 1-2-30; plllltifi 2a; a 21 i-z-aa; o 2s 1-2, Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jcbbln pnce, 36-36 1-2; first, grade so ldS, Jobbing price 85 1-2—_36' wholesale, Que no l pos- beurlzed storage 35 1-4, no l stor- age 34 1-2. Cheese: current receipt western white and colored F.O.B. Montreal Shipping point 25; Que delivered in Montreal white 25, colored 35 1-4; vmolesale, western white 26; col- ored 26 1-4; Que white 5 1-2: col- ored 25 3-4. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.00- 1.65; no 2 1.30-1.50; NB mountain 1n no 1 1.65-1.75; PEI mountain 1.75 -l.B5; wlutes 1.70-1.80. MINING (Canadian Press) t : 1' » lflffbiiflfldcililllialiy w'§'idh'1'i-"i°ii3i'$.“i'“m...s mill: TORONTO. March 15- ;, co to freshen in April, l heifer to .1’ frzhcn In October Z fat-row cows. 1 S100!" Close i n‘ F‘ "efiallgiuhl-Roillddé h“? (new) Ansl Can 40 » | — ay e . o " l disc barrow, l spike barrow, 1 3mm... 72 . 5 Chartered Accountant: gpiémtoothlpfill-lroza-ulsggtli-ilfi‘ltilieri 14 | llltlrl ‘hut Illldllll Monarch En e 4% H. P‘, lmllalls Cmboo m5 s ' cue-we'- i"..‘?..";i‘..f.‘l“i..ui-."‘¢.’2.?.., ti’; gggggo r 1g; of truck vngon wheels. new. wood _. “ _ 1 h k 4 ,1 , Comarum 75 zmiilty cfnhaytohnd Z31. 3d cftlhc: Cfln smelt 3'! 3-4 M‘ “JAN FARME: articles too numerous to mention. Dome 14 1-2 ‘ ILL. LLB. _ stormy anla will be held the Duqucsne 5 ' lllI-IITILII, SOLIUITOI. I“... ionowh,‘ m“ h» East IVnhrtlo 14,1 “Milan lcuh of Commerce Hfll- Terms of ule-‘All lnml of ten Eldorado 33 1.2 _ morn! ‘r0 was. aouar-‘egla msu-‘hgrziriedlviveo; 12:1 Gflda Ln. u, ___.___ IIIIOIII I16 lllilh I Gunny a ' i: \ x _ MA HESON ggetdhjylilraturliiotes. Si: per cent dis gzgiyciingéfgck m; mm -<>-'="s.;~...te meme" Meats... when‘ e i | 0mm to Grout amp Street. L-m-a-to-ao-M. mils“?! p: " Kerr Add 335 _ 1 - Kirk mks 59 n Lamaque V370 Advertising Rates-Payable m Advance u... t. Little m. 9-; lllnlmun cum m any Adwrfllwwn" i‘ W" “Qffiiffid 114218 : “a; you] W tern and Eastern local» Mm,” _ i an: .9.‘¢‘.“"l'...........£2.tf no ‘cairn; Evan's 5° P" "a"; Melodie 141 v llaaiflod 3c per word; In Memorial Notices 70o new lnlihikhiel i‘. Mcvihtie 5 ‘, "(III-l and S itual Ofierin Cards. etc" 5c per name. ‘ :0 Moneta 25 ~ Condolence ti: per tnch; widen‘; entaumwtl 4° "fig, ‘f; 5;“, Nnranda 43 k 10 Janie flea: eve $411110‘?! 3 11:3;- Rigqililisubalqpuon. Norman] 75 . I“ 0f u ‘ . ween- ig‘ u...“'.'........ and gilclltllltln 01.00. other raw e" 8512;: 61 l “Dilution. Q 1° j, nt Nickel 1 i ‘Zilfislt’ 13 i 1 é __ Wanted , zigllrwsf-le ‘llflm - J00 can-r coon I mdltion. Apply Guardian“ L-920-3-l3-8i. If emule Help Wantcr‘ ___________ firs” tfiitiauisucun Min’) ‘s “filflili. wltn general house- ‘ nwdelira. Ewen MacDougcll, __1‘=l!-_____r._-_nsa_-1-,1a-_a_1. ‘ANTED _ [no]; 1 . ,0 m t MMIZDIATE . “ig- &...§.»"1"1.1°"::..:"*:t . b y in own handwrit- To Let ~ FU d- Central. V ill - Aug] 8012i? L-Ni-I-li-li. , the was remrtcd in more - "id after child-ire w»: benefits be- NEW letc ‘lqraeea b om | west.‘s"*"r.-.eetod- l1 l1 . 5193,10“ 14-962-3-14-41. Man or ‘E9 FOR ESTABLISHED WATKINS Route Steady customers. Must be honest and reliable. have car or of getting one. No capital or experience required. No restric- tions with Watkins due to millions invested in raw materials to urc- tect dealers and customers. Write The J. R. Watkins Company. Dept. Z-C-lll. Montreal, P. Q- N-3-9-4i Male Help wtméf WANTED - us!‘ nor r0 ‘I? Qua“! alaaflma; WANTED IMMEDIATELY EX- werlenced shipping Clerk fm Aholyesoicnugrccgry wm-Iezhouég. . re m! s, ox . pp a ErFL-iliiS-Ll-lii-iii. I iluctmn Sale AT NINE MILE CREEK. THURSDAY. MARCH 18th AT 2 EM. l om instructed b7 Ilr. °“.?.'.'°'.“‘.‘i”°“"".t ‘$2.2’ Pu c uc on on - lees thcinllowinli- 3 milk cows. 1 furrow, I lo freshen In May, 8 two your old steers: l two year old hater; 3 one ear old steers; 2 one your chill llttehetp’: (l fatuocwlv cash); one years o l rnarc 7 years old; I their!‘ "mil h l ream m!‘ I‘ V ll S i! i 0 ' nrotor‘: l Dhlsy churn: l tur- nip pulper; uantliy of hur- ncss; my ork and NM l (new): 1 stack ha . Terms of sole- suml It h ‘ $10.00 cash over till! DEW!" months crrdit on OIIIIW“ joint note. 6% discount fcr "m" w. n. canon Auction r. _ 1L--- L-92B-3-l3-3i. Pick Oww 90R Pioneer 155 Premier 43 Preston 227 Reno Gold 18 San Ant. 160 Sherritt _ 5°06 85 slave Lake 2 1-5 Sullivan 52 Teck H11 193 wendlgo 15 W11 H918 215 HAMILTON WOMEWI INSTITUTE Mrs. Wml Hamilton entertained tue Hamilton Women's Institute on the 24th for the February meet- mg. In the absence 01 the presi- dent the vice-president presided and opened the mneti by 511 sing- ing the Ode and ropes. ng the Creed unison. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Rfiil call was answered by each member passing in a bag for u quilt lining. There were 1c mem- bers and 3 visitors. Money was ro- ported sent to the save the Child- ren and Blanket Funds. A quilt sent the Canadian Legion was ack- nowledge. Ma are been hooked and Mrs. Hat 1e Taylor nod Mrs. Wm. Hamilton were appointed to supply n pattern and prepare an- other for hooking. Mrs. Jayne; M. Ramsay and Mrs. Charles Stew- fi-rt awed to dye the bags for 11n- lngs. ‘Pliers was no report from the committees. New Committees were appointed a: followt, 510k. Nlrs. Ju. Ora); and ma. well Simpson. 501001. Mrs. James M. Rantsay and Mrs. Kier woodside Pro- krflmme. Mrs. Jas. A. Ramsay and Mrs. Boron Stewart, L . Neil Simpson. mo. Jaw. M Rumay and Mrs. Jae A Ramsay. C...‘ ndence was read. 1t was decided to send $5 0C to the Milk For Britain Fund. also the Govern-- ment Grant of $1.215 to the Can- adian Jewels Spitfire Pond Discus- sion tcok place re the raising of funds. It was decided to divide the members into three groups. Mrs. Neil Simpson. Mrs. Major Taylor and Mrs. Georze Crozier as lead- ers for the different roads. Collec- tion amounted to t1 80. ‘me matter o: having me Hail Act reylsed was to be left until after the war. A programme was greatly T enjoyed bv all Lunch was served and meetino closed by singing the National Anthem. Red Cross Rewoowt For February 1. Indies cardigan. l. Boy's Windbreakers. 21 Pair; Men's nooks. 4 Pairs Beds Socks. 2 Pairs Pyjamas. a. Convalescent Shirts. l9 mums Ned: ‘hick-ins. 2 Pairs Seaman's Socks. 2 Sleevelus Sweaters. l! Pairs of two-way mlth. 4 Pairs Mitts. TRAIL RANGERS GROUP MEET helshdand stir until 1:181!‘ il dile- i so ve , then cont us to cock, The “UDWHTd-i" TTflll Ranger without stirfing, until syrup spins r t l i to - algllldgw evgnlnv cmmhléall Tan n. thread. Beat. egg-unites until Chief Ringer Hgholdfllibulter re? stiff’ but not’ dry‘. Gradually pour “w, - - P not syrup over erg-whim while This devotlonl e ise. 0e t d beams wmtmuy‘ Add °u d around the aixtli ‘hi: of thcnértzil mppermlnt- and "mt "Mi" l Rangtgr codfi, was conducted by the Klifn- 9:291)“: bald-ill‘): men r, eah N. MacQarrle, 05-118 8 B 6 h Den . James MacEschern, David MacDon- This is sufficient for n. large layer ald. cake, For a smaller cake, use Just . J. Morrison, pastor of 3°7- D 1 2 - hitec. Victoria ‘United Church, was pre- or eggw sent and cflve an address of great interest and inspiration, basing his remarks on Psalm 22. At the warehouse Grafton Street, Friday. March 20th at 1 P 01' in the name of the church. A new text book, “Youth and Missions" was introduced by the mentor. A scolal hour was entoved by the Trail Rangers at the conclusion of The group is nearing completion pine booth and tables suitable in its purchases of War Savings Stamps, which are to be registered restaurant or tea-room. Would also make excellent breakfast nook; 9 the meeting. electric light drops with globes; 1 -—i—-——— pair swinging doors; 1 finer cutter CAKE FROSTING. USING (3 sizes); 1 cholocata r case; 1 CORN syn“ loose candy case; (l) 20 lb. bradford scale; 1 fruit stand; 1 biscuit stand; 1 table with drawer; 1 biscuit dis- play stand; 1 sliding drink cooler (lee); 2 kettles; l electric bean cooker; 1 electric hot fudge sundae maker; 1 cooler (ice); 1 core heater; 1 electric hot dog or hamburger grill; 1 electric 2 pot steamer; I chair; and settce; l combination desk and bookcase; z kitchen ranges. 4 kitchen tables; 1 baby’s crib. brown iron; 1 piano and bench; 1 organ and stool; l dropslde conch; 4 wick- er rockers, 1 wicker chair; 1 wicker flower stand, l ice box; I beds. spring and mattress, 2 mattresses; 8 used beds; chesterfleld chair; bed- room sulte; 1 electric sewing mach- ine (Singer) 1 mantle clock, 1 end table also quantity of bed clothing. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. One-half cup com syrup, 3-4 cup brown sugar, 1-3 cup water, 1-2 teaspoon cream of tartar, 2 or 8 egg-(whibes, 3 damp! oil of peppermint, green food coloring. Combine corn mun. sugar, water, and cream tartar. Place over low Chancery Sale 0f Fifty-five acres of Land at. Chepatow in King's County, ln Prince Edward Island ESIIATE 0F ALLAN J. McDONALD NOTICE is hereby given that pur- suant to Order of the Court of Chane made in the Vice Chan- _ ,- cellcr’: curt thereof on the four- L463 teenth day of March A. D. 1942 in a cause therein pending, wherein Walter McDonald in his own right and as Administrator of the estate if Allan J. McDonald, deceased is the Complainant, and Catherine Dixon; na Rita Dixolr B» Donald, Bernct ..-;,_\ ,,- u» 41-14-16-113. Francis Mc Phce and Herbert McDonald are the Defendants, No, E 35. l will set up and sell by Public Auction in front of the County Court llouae in Souris in Kings County on Saturda the Eleven (In of April A. D. l 42 at tho hour o! elvo o'clock noon ALL HAT TRACT piece or parcel of land situate lying and being at Chepstow on Lot or Township Number Forty-five in King! County aforesaid bounded and described as follows that la to la z-Boundcd on umberlnnd; on the am by John Nolan; on the Nort by the Main Post Bond leading from Souris to East Point and on the West by land former in possession of Jos- e h McDonn d now in ossession of liter McDonald, con I'll-TY ACRES of land a little more or less ALSO ALI. THAT OTHER TEACH piece or parcel of land situate lyln; and being at Chepstow on Lot on delivery. lPair Gloves. '1- m N h; 1r 1, .5 | 1 Air Fume Sweater. Scarf. Mitts all? ountylnrt grinogrnhwgu lsl- ‘ and Helmet. (Donated). lano, undod and’ ‘escrl u fol- l Quilt. donated. Eleven Dollars our. Mrs. Neil it. Simpson. Convener Mo arly and of William Granahan: on the Southern side by the Main llo leading from Souris to East Poln and on the Western side by 1nd of Josephine steels, fonncrly lend of Philip A. Boone . and’ con- taining lllVli ACRES of mi a little more or can. The above land! will be told from clear and discharged of and from all encumberonceo. " Such sole to be subject to the an- novel of the alhl Court of Chanc- the season. ' ted on: fourteenth day of Murch- A. n ALsxANnhn r. McDONALIL. Muicr-ln-Chancory . o c vice. ARTHUR. F. Me UAID, ESQ» K. (l, Com .innnt'a olleltor. 111121111011 FARMERS The following regulations have been enacted by the Wartime Friees and Trade Board governing the sale of Farm Machinery:- “The minimum cash payment required on time sales is now 40$‘ of purchase price. Where any trade-in is taken by dealer the allowance for same is to 'be'"first deducted from the purchase price and the cash payment computed as 40% of the balance. Full settlement must be made by purchaser on or before time of delivery, either in cash or at least 40% cash and signed notes for bal- ance. No machine can be delivered without being settled for. Purchasers are required to take delivery at dealer's place of busi- ness or their own railway station, or pay an additional charge for direct ' Machines cannot be delivered and left on trial. Settlement must. ill ail cases, be made on or before delivery.” Customers are fully protected against defective machines by war- ranty given on purchaser's order fonn. We wish to draw attention to Repair Parts. All Companies are endeavoring to provide an adequate supply of parts and these Wlii be sold on a cash basis only, and we strongly urge that customers check over their machines and purchase any repair parts required early in J. R. Compton, Frost d: Wood Sales & Service, Charlottetown. D. F. McNeil, Frost 8: Wood Dealer, Summcrside. Hail Manufacturing Company, Charlottetown 8: Summerside. Bowness & Sutherland, Massey Harris Dealer, Charlottetown. L. H. Kennedy, McCormick Deering Dealer, Charlottetown. McFarlane Produce Company, McCormick Deering Dealer, Summon-side. S. R. Johnston, Ford Dealer, Charlottetown. Reliable Motors, Ford Dealer, Summerside. an tender. m!) timid: not". than add golden m1» or corn symp to sweeten. Cock a. few min- utes longer. Flavour with nutmeg, cinnamon or lemon juice. APILI SAUCI Waah and cut up apple: inoo eighths. For every quart add 1 1-2 cups water and n pinch oi salt. Cover and cook gently till apples (IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ SECOND NOTICE ESTATE SIMON PAOLI, Sr. Thin il the second notice given to all per- sons and firms indebted to L. M. Poole & Company as at the date of death of the late Simon Pauli, Sr. to make immediate pa); ment at the office of the undersigned. I t i’ VIIIIIIYIJIYQF§IIJJ§I It has been necessary to hand a number of accounts to the estate solicitor: for action, and in a reasonable time those which have not been paid will be treated similarly. TIIE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. k F‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIIDCIIIIIII 6-3-1 In u 4i -.__. L-DN- -l0-23-80-l-4i¢ m