mgpgAllwY 26. 1943 ganadian Lemon's Report (in Canadian Aid To Russia Fund n. “lnfifll elllfllile by "l! Treasurer. for the great smoun o! i mp1; er Prince Edward Island to work done by him in collecting and the eppeal sponsors-r by m! Canfld- accounting tor all monies received: w; Legion for cash contributions to to Mr. R. L, Cotton who took iull "no help to the millions or hcuie- charge oi publicity; to m», J_ Q_ w. Russian civilians in the wsy of Simpson and Mr. S. G. Merriam oi | plowing, stoves, blankets,’ seeds. Summerside, County Chairman and ; ‘edgemu, and other suppl as halvTreasurer respectively,‘ for Prluee “own to $15,614.70 when the oilicial County; to Mr. John F. Leightizer, l pudlt 0t the books was made. l! WB.M.M., County Chairman ior Queen's announced b! MP- N- w- Mwlher- Cmlllty. and to Mr. R. C. Macbean we general chairman oi the Provin- and Mr. M, C. West, County Chair- eiel soresl- The Treasurers report man and Treasurer ior King's Coun- ‘is ss iollowsz- ty and to the following sentlemen 1 have pleasure in advising youiwho were kind enough to set in the ‘but total donations to the Canadian different centres in Queen's and Md to Russia Fund received by ine|King's County. (Dr. Simpson assum- amount to $14.914-70'Whl¢11 h“ hefiilied full charge oi Prince county and ,remitted to the iunds headrlllflfiefl. his splendid organization has been Toronto, These donations were rs- thanked through the Summeraide Feivell from the iollowing districts: Press):- Charlottetown $5777.82, i Capt. H. J. Shaw. and rt. c. ciiirlr. ' Mount Stewart, $405.25. |M.L.A., oi Mount Stewart. Eldon. $13155- - i John s. McLeod MM. oi Hunter Hunter River, $120.2.“ River. Victoria, $07. Martin McDonald, MM" or Eldon. Balance Queen's County, $1,679.65. S. J, Dunsiord. Victoria. Total Queen's county $8,181.50. | Donald Samson and E. W. Ander- Through Summerside Legionlaon or Morell. THE UHARIAYI"I'E'I‘L WN GUARDIAN i ‘ srocK QUOTATIONS Montreal ‘Stock Exchange Bell Tel 142 12- Brazlllan 15 3-8 Bruck Silk 7 I-4 Am Oar Found ‘I 3-4 Can Pac l Cons smelt 41 3-4 Can Steam , 10 3-4 Dom Steel B ii 1-8 Dem Bridge 30 1-4 Dom Coal Pid ii 5-8 Dom Textile Pounds Go 14 3-4 Gen Steel Ware 8 l-2 How Smith 13 Imp Tob 11 3-4 Int Nick 38 Lake bf Woods 23 Massey Harris d Mtl Power 26 5-8 Nat Steel Car 40 3-4 Noranda 42 1-2 Power Corp 3 1-2 Shawinigan 17 1-4 St. Law Pid 12 l-4 St Law Com 2 1-8 Montreal Curb 14,206.86 acknowledged throlllh Leslie Hunter. Miss Enid Morson mmerside Press and L. J. Wisginton oi Dundas and (“ontrnl Boil/inur- and District Bridgetown ' i - Les l\icDonald. Russell McGregor zl Prince County $4,658.21, Soul-is $535.50. liioutuguo $580.75, Control Kings Corry-On-Cauada (‘orps $100. |thank Maior T. E. MacNutt who F‘. D. MacFsrlane. oi Murray i-iar- bor. John A. Stuart, oi Central Bedeque. Brltlgctown, Dunllas and surround- Wrote to the different Women's in- l Ford A lug districts $148.14. stitutes in Queen's and King's Coun- Aunandale and Little Pond $38. ties and also to extend his grateful Murray River, Murray Harbor Dis- thanks to those Women's Institutes Mir; $1s2_ who responded so nobly to the call Mort-ll $141.70. and sent. in cash donations totalling Illllnlicc King's County, $336.15. $1.500. Truly a marvellous response Total King's County $2,071.24. when it is considered that these Capo Breton, Nova Scotio. 83.75. ladies are engaged in so many Grand Total $14.914.70. kinds of war work. As you are already aware the Pro- Our thanks are also due to the ‘ivincial Government, in lieu oi a cash Charlottetown Legion and to its donation, has shipped seeds valuediaidies Auxiliary and to all [region at approximately $700 to the Canad- branches in the Province ior their tan Aid to Russia Fund l-Ieadquart- generous donations and their untir- ers st Toronto. This brings the to-' ing efforts to make the anneal e suc- itel donation trom the Province up cess, We also wish to tbzink Mrs. .to $15,614.70 which you must agreelPtirneil McMahon, the Provincial 11s a marvellous voluntary contribu-‘President oi the C. W. i... for her 'tiou_ kindness in contacting the different I leel that special mention should_suh-divislons and for their response ‘be made oi the splendid response to the appeal. made by the Women's Institutes! We ieel that all those merchants throughout the Province who were in the Province who set a very high iresponsible ior donations totalling,'standard in the amount oi contribu- approximately $1,500. tlons and all generous citizens. or- I wish to express my appreciation ganizatlons, schools, clubs and lnstl. lot the co-operntion received iromtutes and the Department oi Agri- Fcursslr and the Fund's eitlcient Sec-iculture will be amply rewarded by retary. Miss Dorothy Lowther. uAthe knowledge that their gifts will well as the oo-operation received assure the Russian people or our from the collectors and committeemkeen sympathy and deep admiration throughout-the Province in making of their heroic eiiorts in destroying prompt returns. our mutual enemy and that our Rus- .Yours truly, sian allies will be heartened by the i ilgd.) R. S. P. Jardlne, knowledge that the Canadian people ‘ Provincial Treasurer. are deeply appreciative or the tre- l hereby oertiiy the above state- mendous sacrifices they are making. bent to be correct. This was not an appeal sponsored (Sgd) R. R. Bell, by any Government. department but | Auditor. ,3. spontaneous act from the Canadian The chairman wishes, on hehaliipeople to the people o; another the Canadian Legion and the Pro- country Elncial Executive, to express his! The campaign books have now eep appreciation oi the many and been closed as the members oi the generous contributions trom the poo- executive are all actively engaged in pie ot this Province. The Committee the Red Cross Campaign to raise is grateful to CFCY for its great as- lunds for the needs oi the Fed Cross» sistance in bringing home to our peo- Society and it is hoped the response pie the urgency oi the appeal; to will be as spontaneous as that given Mr. R. S, P. Jardine, the Provincial to the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund, w~ <~ Advertising iietes —— Payable iii Advance lliahasaflbargeissllrllvssbsnsntslcsoto“ Gaorlulnealmlsrwerdiczlssten and lsssernlosus a" '"'= ""'"".":':........."' ......."""..E".:.".::."..:""'= N!‘ ral and S tool Oil Cards. ete- le name; e1 535st... e0 os-ds i $1M 3 ossnl Notion l: Thugs and 7 4n esd. lilstseliabseriatlel pulssolsrgddrsnfissd géioflessllll. (It-bun so __ _ Wanted V's‘- uosr can. SEDAN. oooo oos- Loss‘ - BOSTON sou. dlllOIl, (all . AlSO OfllOG es typewriter in good condition. care oi Box Z Guardian Oflice. EXPERIENCED CLERK WANTS gosition in city stor . APPlv XX- uardian Oilics. 2-24-31 Write "X." care Guardian. 2-26-11. easy Wm, _ wme B“ w; gen- wAlnt-l-m nlrgnl ‘AND Biliflibn, P. E. I. 2-2541. p c es, ns. r _ or call Mrs. Begoitflloo Wtatfzi; Baby Chjgks hi Hybreds. Write Mrs. E .8 lull; Sous-is Route. 2-20-01. “l3.” at“ ¥ °i‘“$.l.i'1'i"slih'i.’ 15gb. tdrliis; odds to nlrrnisi new‘ Male Help Wanted ‘!i(‘l§ Prince County $147.60. |and A. F. Campbell, oi Montague. ' $136515‘ V T C The chairman also wishes to BaumrbtA of the some lace. Widow and llssri D96 ltysn wife o the said William l. named (Pete). Telephone ea. art?‘- B n. of the one P!" sud John 2 - ward. ~ LOST _ "Mm In“, m cffy. in Prince Edward Island. Merchant, 2-26-31. Finder call 1151. Reward. 2-24-31. affltim oéhsfniisgténsnd beocllllllsetg: Fitment oi th principal d i ter- Boarders Wanted est secured thlreoy. m n .______i_---- Mgr F M q ugtlgflusrl: svglrmh ANTED-RELIABLE nouss- ‘"' - ° " - ° ° °"- ° ‘i WANT!” - nous! To EENT’ wicceper b widower, nice home. 7' E" Jixeoutors and finuvviu inc ‘from: u John O RQ persona] sang crucxs-nnw IIAMP- 344235.211, l; seplsrate nation in 1007. its in- Doil ' A Fraser i.- w?» D-1% I I I Li. | I m» Gsbfi DGMnl-li. i5 Dom Tar name Oil Imp Oil Int Pete PRODUEC MONTREAL, Fob. 25—(OP)— Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department oi Agriculture follow:-- Eggs: Graded shipments selling A-laxge 36; A-medium 33; A- pul- iets 29; A 30; O 28. Butter: First grade creamery prints Jobbing rice 30 1-2-37; first grade so ids Jobbing price 36-36 1-2; wholesale. Que No 1 pas- teurized storage 35 1-4-35-1-2. Cheese: Current receipt, colored and white. Western and Que‘30 l-4 FOB Montreal; wholesale current, western and colored and whips 22 l-2-23 nominal first grade, Mon- treal. Potatoes: '75 lb bags Mountain Que No. 1 1.80; No. 2 1.50-1.60; NB and PEI No. 1 1.80. w l-le-IGATX D-l I-I t mwinwmwcw<u s;- ens‘: via-w .> Mortgage Sale There will he sold by Public Ane- Souris in King's Cg Edward island on Saturday the lthirteenth day of March A. D. i043 at the hour of twelve o'clock neon ALL that tract piece or parcel oi lAand situate lying and beln gt New will. on Lot or Townsh p Nun. b" Forty-three. in [Hal's County, in Prince Edward Island. bounded of Burke's Road at the South- ern boundary of land now or for. merly in gossession of John Mo. infill: an running thence East seventy-one chains and forty links to the Western boundary or the gunner llaviland Estate: thence dly along the some Twelve chains and sixty links to land now or formerly in possession of tr heirs oi the late James Douglas; thence West sevent -one chains and Meaty "like to Bur e's nose afore- said and thence along some North twelve chains and six .v links to the Plies of commencement. containing NINETY ACRES of land a little more or less The above sale is made under and by virtue oi Ind pursuant to a pow- er of sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage bearing date the Elshteenth day of Jsnnarv A. D. 1922 and made between William J. RYIII of New Acadia in King's County ln Prince Edward Island. Farmer, and Elizabeth A. Gallant oLean of Sonris in King's County further ps s. Dated the third day of February, " "sunny o. McLEAN. BOY C. McLEAN Trustees under the IT'S NAZIB NOW Luxembourg became s complete- use-ea???‘ “.l:.”°a°"°'°ii m, m, .. ~ . _. rolt ruse ' t , $511.25’?! diiiriliuill‘ mm m wfigfé-Qirply aeymour wogdhifi. 9-“ pom" "IE llii‘--r‘>'§i§-"§lu%i"'r.'"$tl' are. wees is rzlsadllg to: captives’. Femfle “d? wmted at Jenkins Pharmacy to- r. doses only tam. wanna —I.XPIBIINCID rum. -- 1 ht housework. urr. a. w. 512189011;- AND osnsa sminlmn- 2‘ ‘ - For Sale rut r“ " "’" '°-..:i~.-:..-..s:"ss. sate mar - ymufocgggu Iallihldgi: at? . osrssssttschea. ‘$891’. -...'""tr.i ‘°“’° "i: sis r7.°liE.5‘3."“."’-Y‘-’if ' “w” 1"3°‘m‘ ‘ new. ‘terms cash. ‘only s1 ‘ Kent ltreet. 2- 47. situated on the Wlnsloe Road. 0% miles from lottetown. Apply to Robert ii llenlliiton. I FLY MACK RUBBER TRACE! finished e es lace leaitiis and all sises lting. olinton Morrison. nedericton. 2-23-41. IOI. BALI-Till BOMIIB FAR mrt LI . tlon in front. of the Court House in unty in rincei and described as follows that is to gag-COMMENCING on the east Wendigo Wri Hal-g CUR-B 1 d Ore 1 Total sales: 33,000. 0dr!‘ n El Gen Motors Cit Nor Pfd Kennecott Montt Ward N Y Central being guaranteed I! the???" 9° MINING TORONTO. Iisb. le-ivPi-‘lio- ronto closing sock quotations: ' Abltibi 1.00 N. Stock Exchange N D In ARUN TA ON WARPATH its» Named FOR SALE site: olne‘ oft lull]: most virile of the en ra us ra an tribes, th A - 1 _ erelmhbum Tribal d“, desiroyti.’ at Hugh W aiker‘s Barn. Arunta, is now on the warpat 4 horses r r Plucky Scott (zoo) in foal u. ' 1 stallion Frisco Direct s. a ltooslts as CONFERENCE Kalmuck P U B L I 0 R N cams rem ._. _ , , . ' I Aim“, H.§,‘f*”c,,,.‘?m.§,,§,§g, I draft mare, 12 {wears old for Canada in the Commonwealth in foal. represetdtl D- .. - '. ' - -, v‘_v,"“.‘ 2 - ‘.1 minim at the Impcrfnf confmun‘i_ 1 holsc. a 3.11s old. suitable \\ cdnvsztlll} t‘\t‘iiill'_‘ iii) .\()l i Ni. iiii. !».l.i.l‘ii(l\l. ations Conference here. a I a u snowman o-Qmma u wuuuqua nu 5:gu§auawpo~:4» '4 ~ qwqwu WMMJM s Keep Mines-fa in’ the home OUT OUR WAY By J. n. WILLIAMS o EVERY DAY fearless seamen are snatched from the cold clutches of the sea. Their sole possessions are on their backs. Personal belongings and clothing have gone down with their torpedoed ship. On board the vessels of the R.C.N. and the Merchant Navy, the warm, friendly hand of the Red Cross reaches out to each one of them. First Aid, food and shelter are provided. Each man receives a new dunnage bag com- piete with the things a seamen needs. The Red Cross heals their bodies, revives their spiritgrenews their morale. Will you take your part in this mission of mercy? Will you help to send food parcels to our boys in enemy prisons? Will you reach out a. helping hand to suHcring humanity in Greece, China, Russia? Today the need is QreV-Irx" grow-rug‘. Gris generously. RED CROSS OFFICE 52 Prince Street Telephone 2010 CANADIAN RED CROS I.‘- __,_ ~i~i—--- <a~—.——.—rrr - a ‘a rir, EMEC ' in case of any untisuni cvcni such as huppcncti for ladies‘ surlille- l<l.\'ClCi"l‘ rou .-\i§S(il.i"i'i£i.l’ iC>l..“‘-.i"..‘~."l‘l.\l. ('\'.i.>‘. HUGH ‘VALKER Hundreds oi NON llSSl'lN'l‘lAl. culls rominu, in a-uunwmn-sr-mnmmsv-nan at once JAM THE TELEPHONE S\'S'l‘l~‘..\i AND HAM- ——~—~ PERS THE srrtmrs or ilEFENCE .\.\*n A. R. 1'. Wgéiggné 13.12am:- E "m so»! row. ‘DlNMER!--I-AH- Susr DROPPED IN FOR A CHAT o... AAQQ‘. our: BOARDING nouss with n. Jon acorns ()I~‘l<‘i(‘I.-\I.S, Please HEED this YlTAl. Warning. Provincial Civilian Defence Committee non. n‘. n. cox, (‘ltalrmltn Hacmtewesi Sea... r l4 HAGNPT ; ou-r room, FOR A : . b ‘Fish and Game A reorganization meeting oi‘ Fish and (lame As- sociation will be held in (‘ity Hall at cight o'clock Monday, March lsi. There has hccn no meetings oi the Association during i942 and pilrt oi" 191i owing to the war. The association has done good work in the past and should he kcpt going. All old members ure asked to attend. This meeting is not a “license holders" meeting. but it’ any wish to attend with the intention of joining the association they will he wel- come. BY ORDER 0i.D EXECUTIVE _ 7 ..- .... . - ..~.-'~..$lsp.>ua.~¢.e.->__b -~_.Q-~u\....