MARCH 23. 1,941 [Sraft Address Debate Closes _-____ Hon. J. P. McIntyre And Mr.’ Geo. Saville Heard At Tues- day’s Session. Speaking on the Draft Address in the Lsgsllture on .Wednesday, Hon, J, P. McIntyre Minister of High- ways and Public Works. recently recovered from a prolonged illness. was received with warm applause. It nus not his intention, Mr. Me. lntyresaid. to make a speech at this time. However he could nor, retrain from complimenting the mover and seconder of the (Messrs Matheson and Kitson) a summary of whose speechs he had read in the press. and who. he was told had acquitted themselves well. He appreciated very much, he mid, the gift of flowers which hail been placed on his desk. He had received many such tokens of kind. ncss durins his stay 1n hospital. 11c also appreciated the fact that his hon. friend. the leader or the opposition. had received flcwcrs on the openuig clay of the House, on the occasion of his 60th birth. day. Mr- Mainly“! paid wa/zm tribute to the late Senator J. J. Hughes and extended sympathy to his son one of the sitting members for Gi-urgtown. He referred also to the tl(‘llill5 of Mr. Ana-us McPhee M. l... A.. and Sir Frederick Banting. He ad til at home for a week. followed bl’ six weeks in hos- pital, Mr. McIntyre continued, While in hospital he had been treated bv one of the kindest and most deV0i£d physicians in the Maritime Provinces or anywhere else, He referred to the leader of the 0p- position, Dr. MacMillan (applause). "He and I have differed at times in this House " said Mr. McIntyre; "but I can say safelv that I never carried anv animosity against the leader of the Opposition or any other member of this House. out- side the walls otf this building. Dr. MacMil-lan. who attended me in my illness, all his great skill and experience. his devotion and kindness in bringing me back to health. which I will never forgetHc lmd a clever young assistant in the person of Dr. Joseph MacMillan. both of them Gold Medalist: at lVlcGill University . . . I owe it to . MacMillan that I cm stand- ing here today." ‘Mr. McIntyre thanked the Pro- miei- and his cabinet colleagues and other members of the House, for their visits during his illness; also the officials of his own dc artment. i-ie was contemplating ng two ‘ ' vacation and he mow that his hon. collcaizue from Mo ell (Hon. Mr. Cox) would carry Oil‘ his duties competently until hLs l'<‘llll‘l'l. Mr. McInty-re lauded the showing made by Premier Campbell at the Ottawa conference on the S-lrols Ccriimission report. Ho had been ronspicioug among all the Premiers o! Canada. "The others had their i is prepared -l:iut our Premier .i :9 without u note" he said. l-le llvYl hren acclaimcd as one of the iirfcst men we linve in Canada. lion. Dr. MricMillanz ‘That is the rrnorl training we gave him down m" MR. SAVILLE The next Slliflllifll‘ was Mr. George E. '< E. Bavllle. onder of the Address, ill purine tribute to the 1a Hughes. He recalled th Speech which nom'natlon as the County in the House of Com- able to lcok at thin s in s, i; ‘groayflhl-le had used ills I co c. ato waroh Georgetown. 90¢ ouse at m3 °WTl Dlare of business and re- realized that the requirements of the capital of the County shduld take first place. Mr. Savilla commended the Op- position leader on his able speech. Ho was glad the latter agreed with Mr. Wendell Wlllkie time 013mm. tion of international trade was one of the treat causes of war. The condition of our farmer; and fishermen said Mr. Ba ls very serious. The time had co plain Having had both industries. he felt qualified to speak on their behalf. He pictured the worries of the farmer of today with fertilizer notes due. with taxes. school books. clothing and other felllllffllllellt-B. and no money to meet them. A treat many men have holiest- ly tried to seek a remedy. but so far I’ have not heard a solution m" -5 ‘B01118 to offer a great deal of relief." he said "a little grant here and there is not going w her. to" conditions very much", He stressed the contrast between ‘the condition of professional men "villi! in the city. and the farmers and fishermen who are not able to afford advanced education for their children. Conditions have chanced maferinllv in the inst roi-tv or fifty Yea". to the detriment of the far- mer. ‘rhe financial interests are 1n Dart to blame. on account of intro- duction of the thirty-day system of payments which merchants are re. qulred to follow. This meant that they have to demand more cash payments from farmer-s. n Ho did not believe that so-called middle-men" were unnecessary and went on to cite the important func. tlcns which each class in the com- munity has to dscharge. The Potato industry. he said, has been in a bad condition and one of the reasons is that too potatoes are grown. If there had been one-quarter fewer pcfotgeg produced many rich men in the as speculators to obtain interest (m their money. ‘These men. he sug- Rested should invest their money wfth the Government for the dura- tion of the war. BARLEY AND GRAIN question of imported feed vwas a difficult one. Mr, savllle said. ‘i-le believed it would be wiser to subsidse our poc-rer farmers to A \ \\\\\\“ . " P/I_IIIAIAIIIIIr/Z/////I////////1////////////////////////4//////r///;//11///¢ ' 1 r a z i . r AP-A-LAC FLOOR ENAMEL Add: new life and color to concrete, wood and worn lino- leum floors. t Scull- Rog. $1.35 Value Modem colon. Tough- Durable. Wllnpmoh- Washable. For All Floim. Inch! on this famous llari :1 Qualify an the Pllrill you uy. \ Te Rogers lladware B. LIMITED 5t K ’. collsiatulated llhe rlnlgvbzer m d be Senator- e effective obtained Mr. Hugheh Lbral candidate for rnons. Senator Hughes he said. was "° mall-lawn DOlfticlan but was 18 influence notwithstanding that sidenoe was at Souris because he \_.._... _THE_ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN __GUARDIANC STOCK QUOTA Tlozvsj I Montreal Stock Exchange i (By The (Jana-inn Press) Stock; Bell Tel Brazilian BO Power A .75‘ ersTv-u- one wmihnmnibih 8 Dom Coal pfd Dom Steel B Gen Steel Wares How Smith. --- CPI-n I Mass Barr MoCol Frontenac Mtl P.wer Noranda Quebec Power Shawlnigan St Law Com Montreal Curb (By The Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi com Abitibi Did Asbestos BA Oil Bieauhamoia Bathurst A Don A Fraser" Fraser V T C Ford A Imp Oil Int Pete BANKS (By The BIKE“ Press) Stocks Montreal _ Minard‘: kills pain. Close nu l-l w u» ~11 mzouico-Jini-mq-Iqul Close 170 grow barley and mixed grains. faith- er than import western feed. This would prevent the danger of import- ing diseased grain. and would also enable our farmers to have an ade- quate supply of straw for litter. The fishery industry. he continu- ed. looks better this season. He swiok and Prince mwmd 15111151,, confidnce that the he believed a gcod price would have ~ made been obtained. Also, there were too Wvemed b‘! strict economy- mmroi anticipated further improvement in business. who were engaged in 1r, the industry I i i commended the chairman of the Fishermeniv. Loan Board (Hon. Mr. 135i», year in New Bum; Cox» on his efforts. and expressed expenditures this department wig-e 8 this year Referring to the O ence on the Sirois report. Mr. Seville said Premier Campbell de- served praisc for the straighiforivrard mariner in which he had discussed cur farming and fishery problems. He had not hes'tated to condemn the begging of butter prices and to point out where this Province is losing by reason of the policy of the pzesent Federal Minister of Agriculture. If all the Premiers at the conference had been of the same mind as Prem‘er Campbell it would have been a success. Mr. Saville hoped it would be possible for this Province to get the Dominion to implement some of the provisions of the Slrois report even if the other provinces did not wish to do anything. In conclusion. he urged that the House “do its utmost in trying to find some solution that will help our farmers and fishermen to get in a. better position.” tlawa confer- Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial and mining stock; higher; western olls low- er. Montreal and New York-Stocks closed higher. 54-4-2 Winnipeg-What lower. New York-Cotton and rubber high- er; suns and coffee lower. Currencies YORK, March 2'l—(AP)—- cent NEW ‘The Canadian dollar gained .06 1-4 of a cent in relationship to the United States dollar in Weigh ex- change trading today, rising to a price of 84.93 3-4 cents. (Ottawa llbreign Exchange C:n- trol Board rate 9.00—9.9l per cent discount.) ‘The Hong Kong and Shanghai dollars also gained small amounts. All other leading world currencies closed unchanged. the pound Ster- ling at $4.03 1-2 for open market cables. ' Produce Prices MONTREAL. qiiarch 27—(CP)— Prniuce Market prices here today. as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamery prints, jobbin price, 36-36 1-2; first grade soids, Jobbing price, 35 l-2—38. Que. no. 1 pasteurized, re- graded, wholesale price, 34 7-8-35; Que. no. 2, regraded, 34 3-8-34 1-2. Cheese: western white and col- ored. wholesale price, f.r expcrt, '14. Current receipt price weiterh white. cheese, l4 5-16; western colored. l4 1-2 Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases. offering at A-large 21 l-4—2l 1-2- A-medium 20 1-4—20 1-2; A--pu lets l9; B grade 19-19 1-2. C grade 18—1B 1-2. Potatoes: whites no l 75's .50- .80; no. 2_ .40-.50; NB mountain no. 1 75's .80—.70: PEI cobbler-s no. 1 75's .70—-.75: PEI mountain no. 1 75's 30-130; Flirida. reds, crates. no. 1, 2.25. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, lirlarch Ell-MP)- A little better brand cf war news and favorable labor developments apparently imbued stock market buyers with more confidence today and long-laggin industrial leaders were lifted fracaons to 2 Pvlllis 0f so. . In the Canadian section Intema- tlonal Nickel advanced cf a point. Imperial Oil dipped the same amount. Other issues were either unchanged or inactive. ‘The Associated Press average of 60 stacks retained a net gain of .21 of a point at 41.8. Transfers of 550.- 190 shares compared with 534.020 Wednesday and were the largest since March 10. Much interest was expressed 1:1 the private sale by underwriters af- ter the close of 259,983 shares of Pennsylvania Raihaad from Bri- tish. holdings. The stock closed up New York Stock Exchange I (by The Canadian Press) Stocks l Close Am C and F‘ 26 l-B Am Tel 8t Tel 163 1-8 Anaocnda Z4 3-4 Baldwin Loco 15 Bendix Av 3o 3-4 Beth Steel '78 Ches 8s Ohio 30 l-2 Chrysler 54 1-2 Con Edison 21 1-4 Elec Auto Lite 29 1-2 ' Gen Eiec 32 7-8 Gen Motors 43 1-2 Gt Nor pfd 25 1-4 Kennecott 34 Mont Ward 37 7-8 NY Central 12 7-Bl Nor Am C0 l4 5-8| n RR, 24 l-Ei Phil Pet Co 38 1-2 Std Oil NJ 35 3-8 Texas Coup 36 l-4 United Air 37 5-8 US Rubber 32 5-3 US Steel Co 5'7 l-l Vanadium Corp 23 3-8 West Union 21 3-8 West Elec 94 3-4 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. March 27—(CP)— The Yugoslav developments were reflected in a general firming of issues 0:1 the st:ck exchange ‘curly today hut before the close an irreg- ular tone prevailed in s:me acc- ons. Utilities and wnstructims react- ed to the change in trend to v the most marked degree. Shawinigan sold down to a new lzw and Bell Telephone was weaker. Quebec Power and Brazilian held early gains. Dosco "B" improved at the opening but relapsed later on. Gypsum held cn to a modest ad- vance but CanadaCement prefer- . red lost over a point. Metals were a consistently strong spot, Noranda and Smeltcrs pcstoig gains, while C.P.R., in rails, clung to a rise all day. Canada Steam- ships preferred was softer, in car- riers. and Price Brothers dropped in papers. A rarely-traded issue. Almlo- Canadian Telegraph prcfrrred. chalked up the major loss (I the session among the miscellaneous stocks and Distlllers-Seagram and Imperial Tobacco common were on higher- ground. Total sales: 22,000 shares; Indus- irials 8,600; Mines 13.400; Bonds $1,300. MINING (By The Canadian Press) roiwmio, March 21- -B and was sold at this quotations. On the advancing side were U. S, Steel, Bethlehem. Youngstown Sheet; Chrysler, General Motorsl U. S. Rubber, Douglas Aircraft, Am- erican Telephone, Western Union. 5 Gem Pei“ Southern Pacific, Savage Arms, N. Y. Shipbuilding, Kennecctt, West- lnghcuse, American Can. Para- mount and Bath. Iron Works. _..‘_ and application. ilvertising Rates _ Payable in Advance . Mimimum Charge tui- Any Auvertlsements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcenwnts and Corning Events 3c per word: Classified 3c per vurd; In Memoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oitcrings, Cards, etc, 5c per name; Letters or Condolence 70c per lnrh Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notice: of Thanks nlld Appreciation, 70c [er inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions 49 cents per inrfa Addrez: and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on For Sale straw. Gordon McLean. Carn- wall. L-446-3-27-2l. ron sans -- savamu. cooxiNd ra es with or without reservoir. 89 ord Street. b45fl-3-28-2i. FOB SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD sheets l7 x 22 inches sultabw ‘or lining outhouses. 50 cents per undreo. Applv Guardian. L-282-2-28-tf. FOB SALE — LARGE SEVEN room house. hot water furnace. Also irarage. Anplv Mrs. Angus Cameron, 01 Longworth Ave. L-L-362-3-25-6l AMERICAN NEW AND USED Rubber Belts and Rubber Traces $2.00 and uD per pair. Shipped Teachers Wanteu FOR saw - LOOSE nay Ami‘ [ANTED-AT ONCE rescuer; for New Giassow school. Apply P. l... Campbell, New Glasgow, L-397-3-26-4i. Female Help Wanted WANTED-CAPABLE MAID. REF- eruncos required. 8 Greenfield Ave. L-480-3-28-1l. MAID WANTED AT ONCE FOR Reneral housework. References re- quired. Mrs. fDr.) Donald Mac- Neill, Kenslngton. L-404-3-27-3l. i i i IX 447F141? i xvvar/z-‘Q/Lj/ ~ w‘ LSUPPOSE your boy was on active service in Great Britain, Iceland, Newfoundland, or in a Canadian’ Camp far from home. You'd ‘want him to have wholesome recreation, homeiike social contacts and every possible comfort and happiness off duty. The boys of our fighting forces are our own flesh and blood. From mine, sea, farm and forest and from city, town and village, they have gone forth as defenders of our safety, our homes and our way of life. They have broken home ties, left friends and loved ones, given up the comforts of home. ~ . Six great organizations are united in asking for funds to see that those comforts are provided. Surely we, safe and secure at home, will provide them with moments of happiness. Let the volunteer helper who calls on you carry back your pledge of loyal support for our fighting men. The boys rely on the folks back home. You never have failed them-you will not now . . . Give generously in this combined appeal. National Campaign I Headquarters: 200 Buy Street, Toronto i D. J. BONNELL, Esq. _ Charlottetown Chairman for .P.E.l *YMOA - 'WAII SERVI Canadian Army Iluti ‘includes Home Services. *YW0l\- CANADIAN LEGIMI ll 0F G *$l\I.VATl0ll ARMY **l.0.ll.'E. " for Western Provinces only. 6E5 INC- mmararaazwerflmmazammp Stocks 01m A ax - ' Alderinric .1" 1-2 Aug Cdu .65 Aug Bur 2.26 Amtiieid 04 Aunor 1-80 Bagamac .99 Base Met .08 Bear Expl l3 Beattie 1.0-1 Bidgcod .11 Bjbjo .05 1-2 Bralorne l0 l-4 Broulan .91} Buff Ank 3.7a Buff Cdn .04 Cal Edm 1-15 ‘- Cent Pat 1-70 .16 Chester 1.34 Cochenour .73 Coniaurum 1.25 C011 Smelt, 36 Davies .13 Dcme 2‘! 1-4 Duquesne .li East Mal 2.55 Fiancoeur .30 Gillies .03 1-2 G.ds Lake 2G l-2 Goldzila .12 Gra Bous .02 I l-ialcrcw .09 Hard Rcck .77 l-lolllnger l3 H-IHC Oil 1.88 Homestead .01 3-4 l-lovrev .27 Hild Bay 2a i-2 Int. Nick 34 Jack Wat .15 Jascn .43 , Kerr Add 3.75 i Krk Htid .38 , , Kirk Lake .05 ‘ I l. Shore l8 3-1 Lamaque 4.40 , Lsipa Cad .08 i Lcbel .01 3-4 Lelteli .50 5 Uttle LL 1.77 ' Macassit 4.05 i MRCDSOd l.h2 Matisen .62 i Mnlartic 1.07 Mulnrgu _0l 7-3 ‘ McIntyre 4n l_4 McKenzie 1,05 i MfVitble ,(l5 l-2 Work Wanted EXPERIENCED M A N WANTS farm work by first of April. State particulars in first letter LOST-FEMALE FOX 8011 0E 29V. Apply Guardian. L-342-3-24-5i. Agents Wanted Route. Permanent if vou are I hustler. For particulars write Rawleighfis, Dept. M-lt-t70-l03-C. Montrea. Canada. Male lflelp Wanted iviiifirfifiiiiiiindiiiiTré operate Market Garden Pox Ranch. comfortable home. near Charlottetown. Write "C." Guard- . ion. _l.-337-3-25-28-29. WANTED: MAN FOB BAWLEIGII free. Clinton Morrison. Fhederic- to Box M. Guardian. ton. L-408-3-27-4i. _ L-400-3-26-3l. L08! To Let T0 LET-lo ROOM HOUSE NEAII Station. Apply 06 Prince Street. L-457-3-28-3l. rarzsriiaostrarrirri-rsI Prince Street. furnished or un- furnished. Write “B." Guardian. 14-461-3-28-31. Help Wantgl i I’ SCHOOL TEACHERS UNIVER- sll-y Graduates now employed tor married women) wanted as part time local representatives for mar- keting research and pubic opinion Dolls. Apply air mail stating ngc. education. occupation, and local references to Room 1028 Univer- sity Tower Building, Montreal. Agents Wanted "flfililfl CHRISTIAN MAN on woman T0 Captured distribute reialous literature - ‘-—-~- —~-~-- —~—~;~— ~ M4- good oay—excellent oppnrtunltv- CAPTURE!) — MARKED I-‘OX. Wflll! Dfibi. R. E. 39, Box 32. Ter- Gm. D. Macwilllnms. North minal A. Toronto. IrDM-iI-Ifi-li. N476. ‘IYYOII. lllYl MIG! WHERE'S YOUR i ‘SOLDIERS nus our TIRED ACHES “ix NRAARITS LiNIMENT. Farm For Sale 8i acres in Plciiszint Grove, 3 miles from York Station. Apply, or write to- ‘ llllzsi. Florence lllalihews. 77 Spring Park Roiid. Charlottcioyirn. L-448-3-27-29-3i {J NEEDS’ $15,500,000 . , . 1 Min Corp .77 - I Mon,“ _,, Gm", Professional Cards Morris 132 l-2 $113.1’? In? _ McLEOD s BENFLEY . . ' _ WINNIPEG, March 27—<CPl-— , .. . . 1:01 a 4 Wheat futures prices lzost- Lgroundzon W‘ E’ m \' "f" K: L: g; at‘:*sr...2~;“.v..srrs:r* .."";::. ggggcntal :55 session, quotations vrcnkrned to “m” '5‘ 31° itit-‘zl 3”?» ‘itwiltmilillilfi? owner ro low Omcga .15 b _h'1 a" “l — ~‘ l“ Ir ‘ ‘ Pacalm fr); B. u: e . o rlncc Slreri gggnxggte, Use Mlnard’: for dandruff. ' l Pcrron 1.45 Pick Crow I PlTlCCI‘ . - * __ ,_______,__ ___ _ i=0 er is MORRELL & B0. restoii . . grernicr T h ' w t d All», s, "a" i" a" i’ n. r. ARCHIBALU s . 5:21:15 lrlgiver- ,o4 Applications will he received Senator .45 iby lhqllndsrrizncrl un i" ii Chartered Accountant: Slmyr-lrr, 63 l-s p. m. saturdzry, March 29 for _ ‘ I _ _ y 355C416 l 2 i; girder 2 and 1 Easiirn Trust bllllflllll ‘ - , . .. no. §i§$§“r..i.. Ila 3-4 w._|.. DELANEY. i C"“"°“°""'“ S E pet, p1 1-2 Secy oi‘ Trustees. _ _ Strep Rcck 1.06 ~ straw Lake ~04 M. 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