ll“ l1.“ 12g. wed eabéltut Ira-pk. He doesn't take inter- Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge ior Any Advertisement 25 cunt; Central Guardian locals. per word; Announcements and C classified 8o per word; In Memoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists o ""3 “d Clfli-Imatttoefio peruname: Letters o! O cents ior every additional b wdr mnltlerlltlce; l.'|°"iil'.s"..§,s§£§ A reclation. 70o per inch or 4c per word. Lists oi subscri ch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other ra 5a not ward: Western and Eastern l all "mill! Events 3c per woocrd ' S ENED COW FOR Fred W. E. llaslem. Brads one. - ‘Li-IOIO-Si-fl — S CARLOADS 0F .00 per large delivered. M. L-"loza-a-lo-la-ls. _ Baby Chick 11-‘ YOU WANT HEALTHY. able. inst-growing chicks o hone u; today. We sell {ind oi chicks-Bray chicks. Save base and money order costs. ur Bray chick crder iter all the details. eque; cnaid, ‘rracadie ‘Prainor, N-923~3-lO-1i. LIVE- at BYBNE BOUGHT ONE hundred Bray Wihite one ilblllndred Light ll n. i ll . one do l“ ow ‘ill: ‘Slime flock. rive Ten g Cedar Posts, 7, 8, 9, and 12 ft. '1 long. Price; Moderate. L. M. POOLE 8. CO. SPRIISE LATllS Y We have on hand three car- loads of No. l Spruce Laths, 3 and 4 ft. long, suitable for lobs- Rcck and Sussex chickz erels averaged ex- st over l months old and were ave monlhs. You can pocket bigger profits next N11. Order RBI?! rinlziield; Mrs. Geo: Hunter River; or Si???" ill ‘Zoéan / ° “ 3-10-11. ro car-noose, as: r-"l-r Two lovely apartments situ- ated- respeativaiy n. l mud conta nln: sls- room! and seven rooms. These apart- ments, igavo all modern con- ences, hotmrater heating Hardwood iioors itla can‘! clothes closets, eel nice harbour views. Prices I. K. l. IIBMMING A: C0. es Great George Street t ZROY 1 modern conveniences-AW al 1 136 Pl-CZYOI. 151053 l . » l Apartments To Let ter traps. last year. 11'5"" °' Q O+O+O§+O§ FOR SALE By Tender 94 acre Form at Ocean View, formerly occupied by the late cKinnon. Tenders ed up to March 31st. next at the otficeof Mc- iwlvi-Irr Leod 8| Bentley, ‘I80 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. \Q-O-O-O-O-§- L_l_O0l-3-9-6-i. ills never been ooonp ed. L. M. ‘Tlzooua ' ~_Oheriotietown;l'- I4!- ‘P '===ee==n=e\ “III! l SO m!!! l Sh V ""11 ae.z"i'?ofi.d.::.~i"s Yo - u “Hang: a cease therein "madam, Christina Mcfl Mm! --- 1M1, e.“- --*:.:~.::.~:::.r-*~' new ‘an u‘ Aldzander McNevin, open Fire- Wm“. “a ‘rllot Water Ieatllil Sys- h "cry room. d omn etc Water - _.__F°m °fL who knows oooki vice. Bleep out. P one 1149. lmenrsh The 11¢ Agents Wanted__ MEN! HERE IS work with a large manufacturing concern oi 200 used in every home. quick repea. needed. Good pay every day ii Wm aclve. and per certain it persev-er ng. Investigale our Plan at. once. ogu tree; Familex 00.. 570 3t. ent. Montreal. N 9 _OEOAR rfisrs FOR-SALE" We have on hand and to ar- Thousand Quebec whether ‘away the tea L. M. POOLE & CO. ’ TENDERS Tendon, marked on the outside “Tendersior Winter Fair Arena", will be received by the underngned at his oiiice, T all Amh Nova Sootia, up March 22, 1989, at the hour 0i’ ten o'clock in the iorenoon, (or the eon- truction a; a asivelv."iee,li{lg t t pm by the HERE a .. i’i rip | searching oi his e s. H°m° on used to look _ and asked abruptly: "HOW! memory?‘ "Coming beck." said Christalbel. “I remember-more now!" She leaned back in her chair and looked up at him tor he had to light e. cigarette. ina over her. "Do you? whet do “you remem- ber?" His tone was than she had ever h “Thin " on and lands or the Ma Commission at q 0 tore the lst day oi October 1989. A certified cheque ior l0 o 0i the tender price must accompany each tender, the cheque be ’ it the tend the ratistactory com contract. PLANS AND SPECIFICAT may be secured ir t. er shined on deposit oi twenty-five doi- r'l.‘he lowest or any tender not nec ncce ted. DATED at Amherst, Nova Bcotla, this 1st day oi March, 1939. olnmllslon, Amherst, Nova Scotia, N-OOI-S-t-B-IO. ‘ Chancery Sale OF l8 ACRES 0F LAND u‘ mans sllorm _ Queens courrrv COTTAGE FUR SALE “ma,” “mum s, "—"“‘ ' l NOTICI u hereby firm that pnr- , Ordea- oi e Court oi oi e Law Charlottetown in Queens Conn y 0N THURSDAY Tfll SIXTEEN’!!! DAY 0F MARCH A. 1)., 1939, At the hoaruaiéfluiyagqfcloek. I A ‘ “Ail! that tact oi in: sttnaa s w- ==--'~'§"t-.---i‘;‘.-n i no: us. gfinblnmgfianso “tumble do will snore ‘ Ill LSSLME-sn OI Refill. ' l. “f1. . =2: names ‘Dlhl this t militia‘. l trifling“ '- 'c.=.:...:;- _ .l|- I- - 28-8 Ch ristabel (Continued tram page 1) "Daft you think time " ufleelhe it wasn't. looked nettled: but her tone p J "Oh. no! No, not or s moment! "'——' she : t's quite sale uscript there "Sale?" "Well. something miilht ha l {n1 i "What?" l-Iewitson 'l‘dE_‘(_Jl'_lARlUTTE'i'OV\/N STOCK QUOTATIONS (Canadian Press) toAmPbc-Pr likeAmRcdialto e 9 Altnhiso 1a ed. "Who 1m Rem, i oneartilwouldwaillttos alatma- 3530.510 . 4 Plklrhapo-petlglyaps somebody who 3mm,‘ A‘, ess es to show lo three years l “Rout,” i‘ ' w” Steel L A lye ‘herd, do you ma, ab“, I - meant he said. with a eguicknesa or e, \ grcfpibllrlllxslgirtlkeéah lbfil bhiaeililg at n‘ o“ l!‘ ' “I tracied by 1t-—except to 11cm fires °°“'“‘°“‘"° 5° s. Curt Wrldht A fl- Dupont smiled, and turned m“ 511ml“ away as the manservant brought in gel” the tea. Pascal: “s...” when..." ‘Si’; hid. Oil. ll 811i! qu , - WANTED — EXPERIENCED MAID l when almost domesticated; she felt Ciwdrivh ‘his eyes 0n her, watching her move- G°°<1V°®Y T111 ht in the room was 0i? N0!‘ PR1 dimmed by the clouds over the sk , Hudson M01‘- Car _ pnd the fire threw a glow on calm’ 8.065. “HOW'5 THE MEMORY?" M . Hewilson talked about his sister, N Y Central pausing to ask lira : N “gnu remember Molly?" .. as» . N llzllehlocked a trifle surprised, and Pan‘; Motor r. to e . "She and Sanders are going to be pem, R R, married next week. At some church prhu Mow]; in Chelsea; Molly told me the phi} p“ go 3_ name ot it. hut I can't remember it. pub Bu. N J Sanders wanted me to be beet man. pure 01] co buttthank heaven I've got out oi B use it seems that i have Radio K o w. lan u... B- r e saw g cea . and knew that he was wonder-in 5mm‘ New“ she reoollected what ha lliigpptéglw Sanders. She dre- eae ooe as vague asso could, and merely remarked, with Unlwd M" mock seriousness: "I suppcse you will have to try remember where the church tore the time comes." “Ye. but I expect tell me. He a1 est him in head. "I wu orlbe invited to go to the West Air Brake races with a petty." he sa d. . ccrate horse racin , zason I said I wo d go. And I did. But I iaithlullv 0 nstead o! to maglne my rel had arrived at . ou ca iei when I iound a race course where there was neither a raw meetir nor a y. However, I shouldn laugh a it: it's the most acute ivrm o! escapism there ill-tn target what Sh“. om wants to forget." flsmollnJ a 15 be_ United Gas Imi) someone will U 3 9i wa s aitected an inability to Vanadium which did not inter- garner BM! "I ex- West Elec but tor some Woolworth - 1; Montreal e marlservant came to take Abruh; Qom table. Whbli he had mum pm gone. Hewitson, conscious oi Chris- 25mm” tabePs silence. the her which kept hirn at distance than he meant to “insou P mwe" Becuharnois kw’ Bathurst A D0111 TBA‘ id. “Won don't’ iooiryourseli. How are Dm A Fraser in ‘t’ "Fairly bell." said Chrlstabel, ova Ema“ v T O racked down an Ford A W . "You're paler than usual. and ygrfvg charm-d, You're more as you i" He knitted his w: Pr!“ PM risen and we stand- MINING _..____ (Canadian Press) ""- "ii" mn/omlo. March 0- ear it. said Ohristabel, evasi- Sm“ velv. "Jllst thinfll " l-ie did not ask her wihat 31:3 Aw“ on were. He put one hand on the oi’ her chair. leanin threw away his new ette. and be Continued) Currencies over her; then y unwed 618m- Con Aldemnec "Iet m3...‘ what l can do for that headaTlzhel" AIITAmOiI Ang Cendaian Amtiield Ashley Astoria. Augito BHRNIWO Bonkileld Base Metal ‘ii-i- . ‘I , Mal-ch 9 —((C!P)— a“; Ex o MOEREAL FaIrIPound Sterling. eased 5-16 cent. to 4.70 9-32 on Montrealior- gldqocd Your Eyes ‘I l! bovine mptoml oi smallish "some!" mdisain inspec- oer service with rears ' “m!- * FL», llutchesen .~mnm. ammon- .loandllee—yeIlii-_ l Bmttie the trend and cupped narrowly Brown Oil to close at 2.65 8-4. New York Curb ‘éiimSi-w (Canadian Press) $2,190,‘, C!‘ SO00“ cl“. ghromiuyégl omweai ‘n’: we... S iii “m; Am Wars-i‘ PW" 1 3'4 Co: Smelt Can ncmonl r l-a w?“ Cities Service ' B mmwn Bhm i" Dorm r a a QNQ 211-2 Dmn Cull Oil Corp 3i 9.8 Dun Btl B Hlmlble Oil as 1-2 mm 31 1'3 Duauesne um l-iud. i! 8-4 Dorval am Oil 51-3 am CNIt Lona Bier GI! — EI-It Mnlmbic . Pi me —- , Ell-credo ‘ Iiiacon ken rec Kirk land N. Y. Stock Gfiifinifi-SSSSSZZEBS J h! tmgacncooogq ltCanadian Press) a E >- >- o: en u IF ‘l’ 7'3"" w- none-e- I S35E55. l uaema8§ do N u-n an SSQLSSSGSEGBEBQ=JZSI$S III I-l . . b) fi Montreal Stock“ ..._.__ _,_ (Canadian Press) Stools Close Bell ‘I'd. 1'14 3-4 l0 5-8 B C Power A“ 27 l-Z Can 061110117. l0 Con Car liiuund l8 Can Car Pia s3 l-B Ind Al A 2 3-8 Om Pacliic 5 Can 2 1-2 Golan l8 l-il Cock‘ Plow '7 1-2 m Smelt 59 Sea: Dom Cuml Pfd g8 8-4 Doln Steel B ll 1-8 Dom Textile 85 en roundotion Co i0 3-4 Gen S . ‘a: '1 1-4 Gybelim 5 [-2 Ham Bridae l-4 How Smith 12 3-4 Imp ‘rob 1c 1-4 Int Nickel 54 Int Power Pid ‘l5 Lake o! Wood-s 1'1 Maawi! Harris McCoil liimrllt '1 Mltl Power Z Nari. BrdW 42 3-4 Neat Steel Car Norandn Bi 1-2 Com l2 l-B Quebec Power Bilawinlsran 22 1-2 Si. law Com 3 1-8 St 14w PM 8 Sou (m: Power 12 Steel 0i’ Can ‘l6 5-8 Steel 0i’ Can PM '73 1-2 Win Elec A 2 Win Elec B 2 Produce Prices March 9 —(CP)—— MONTREAL, Western butter and egg prices finned-narrowly on open produce markets here today, the Dominion Department oi Agriculture report- ed tcday. Cheese eased iractionally but other olierirlgs held steady and unch arlged. Creamery butter prints to re- tailors sold ior 29-93 1-2 cents I- pound and solids ior 22 1-2-23. western butter delivered in Mont.- leal was oiiered at. 22 3-4 for ireah and 12 1-2 ior regraded. Que. No. l, pasteurized regraded inavghglesalc Jobbing lots was 22 1- - - . Ontario white and colored cheese brought ll l-t-l-ii cents a pound. Graded egg shipmen‘ in used iree cases wure oiiered at 33-24 cents a. donen ior A-large. 22-22 i-ii ior A-medium, 21-21 1-2 for l A-pullets. Potatoes: N. B. No. 1 80's 1.05- l.l0; No. l lots 50's '10-'12; P. E. I. No. 1 lnts 90's 1.25-1.90; P. E. I No. I whites 90's 1.20-1.25; For- ida. 50's in cratesjdifi. libundaltion ‘i2 ancoeur 14 Gods Lake 23 Goldale W goléfld Belt B?’ d Eadie 2 34 mm,“ l1 l-z Gunner Gold 5'7 Halcrow 2 1'4 Halliweii 5 Hard 15,1) Hnrke I-Icdie; 14° Blah Sal" 31 Holflinlzer 1m 14 ‘i-i Home 266 cmest 13 H v 3° I-Iud Bey lidin 3i 1-2 MD 40 Utii 6° Jack Wei 3° Jeli 7 3'4 J M Con ‘i Kerr Add 199 Kirk Hud 55 -mrl< Lake 15g Lake ‘Shore 46 Lam Cont 2 1'2 Lamaaue 53° Iona 41 Liv-a _ . '10 label Ono 5 3'4 Leitch 3° Idttle l. L 13% Macassa 22g Maiisen _ so i-2 ' McKenzie l“ Mcvittie 9 1'4 McWa-trters 55 4 Merl Oil 4 1' mm rp 19° 1 2 lvonardh- Roy a - N-oncta 1 Morris ma: 13 Ncyibob Newrzold .15 Nlpiesilla » 1m M Noranc-a 5 Nbrgoll w Normeuai us Nor Elm mo Nzr Btu- a“ OBriea m 85$. w PM. 4a 9e» 406 Partanen -' Paulore 5P2 3'4 Psymester Perlon ggg Pf: °'°" ass ‘.1. any 2% l" snau m Preston 16° Reno 71 ltodle ‘g ma; servative administration. clement weather and oi’ crossing the ice .under such con- ditions. The harmony and enthusi- asm o! the convention, however, in- dicated the general feeling through- out the constituency. and was in- deed a promising augury for Corl- mended as a zealous re resent/a- live, who was always 11g ting for something lor his district Mr. Bell had ior years the eiiicient. secretary servative success at the polls. irldorsation 0i’ Mr. Bell's nominat- ion. he said: “You have heard the defeated nominee make one oi the finest speeches I have ever listen- Upaning Remarks oi Reierr-ing to Mr. Edward Carrie's Queens County Conservative Assoc lotion, and upon him more than imy other man rested the respon- sibility ior all routine work in con- nection with party conventions. LllX “LIFEBUOY SOAP Cake 8c. 2 for - - 15c BON-AMI 15,. Cake or Powder. Each — — -. rlslfion LEllT - Fresh HADDOCK FILLETS. Lb. coo STEAKS Lb.—-T—|—-———-—- 15¢ HALIBU s iced ,,_________ 25c FlLLETS OF SALT MACKEREL Lb- - - - -~|8¢ HADDOCK TRIMMED .|_b.-__._________ 12S Boneless ' CODFISH. Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs. 25° BREAKFAST B A l2 0 ll Sliced Lb. JAFFA earners, Large Size Dozen - ORAllS ES Sunkist, Medium Size Fresh l ' ' ‘ SPINACH, Lb. — — —— -- HEAD LETTUCE Each._.._____--__<-~ X'$'r‘=‘if€§,o.....____ 39¢ slluloll 1 Lll. an 1n, sllnlar s a-4 oz. ‘illi- PAGE FIVE ' ConservativeLeaderHearcfi In Scat/ling Indictment OF Moriburid Libera Government Sins Of Omission And Commission Reviewed From Angle Of Farmers And Fishermen In Rousing Speech By Hon. Dr._\lV_._J. P. MacMillan Turning thempotlight on the Liberal record of the past four years ln this Province and at Ottawa, on the wreckage of broken pledges, mounting debt, increased tax- atlon,_ Star Chamber legislative. methods and invasion of the rights andl liberties of British citizenship, Hon. Dr. w. P. MacMillan. Provincial Conservative leader, in a ringing speech at Wednesday's convention for the Second Dlstrlct of Queen's appealed for 100 per cent support in restoring responsible government at the next election. Hls_plea was answered by enthusiastic applause from the audience which included many visitors as well as dele- gates, who kept. demanding “More!" from the speaker notwithstanding the limited time available after the busi- ness of the convention had been despatched. The Doctor was in vigorous form, and directed scathing iire on tihe Liberal campaign conducted in the 0011311419119)‘ 1n i935. 0n the man- 1-5998? _ ll0N._DB.. lvlsclsumalv _, "With these men as your repres- entatives, in Second Q ltmelviillan continued, “I ho the district will wipe out t e dis- Rrace which occurred on Jul i935. 1i there is an should remember h ovnst uency which, he efforts oi Messrs. l ers and myseli, obtain- ed to. There is no doubt that the late Dflugald Clinic's training is re- flected ln the attitude and speech which his son delivered here today. ner in which conditions at that l can pay no greater compliment to had been ex cited and the him than say, he is a "chip of! the unscrupulous pm s made to i001 old block." 1t was at the electors and deieat the Con- that Mr. Currie ran in th action. at a time when conditions . MacMiilan regretted that were never so serious and when 1t delegates from two pols were un- was difficult to get candidates. I able to be present owlrtlgetc the in- cannot help but remember with (eel- difiiculiy ings oi gratitude irom the federal treasury io came iorward on that occasion. and were ready i0 seerili in the interests ol the Province.” (Applause). Mr. Bethune the and for which our Liberal oppon- ents are now seeking to take credo A Costly Representative In contrast to this achievement Dr. MacMillan cited the record q! W. LePago. “H! went to London.‘ FEATURES FROM THE CANADIAN STORES LH SURPRISE SOAP Bars 5c. 1O for 45c P. and O. SOAP Bar 4c, 1O for 39c OXYOOL Large Pkg. RlllSO Large Pkg. Large Pkg. Old Outch Oleanser Tin 9c. 3 for 25¢ EATOIIS FLOOR WAX 1 Lb. Tin 45c ,-Bulk Laundry Starch u» 10¢. 2 u» LYE,Tin ————-—— NUGGET Black or Tan SHOE POLISH Tin 11c 2 for BIO 5 OLEAllSER Tins 5c 2 For OLOTlIES PlllS 3 lioz. in a Box, Per Box -- 12c MEATS - SAUSAGES, Lb. 18c. 2 Lbs. Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF. Lb. — - CHUCK ROAST m-------— '\\->¥l=fl~53-:-A§VH£ ROLLED ROAST. Lb.— SIRLOIN STEAK .Lb.—-——--————--——- CALV ES LIVER Lb.——-—————-—'—' CELERY Head - — —— — SWEET POTATOES 2 Lbs. - -- Lccal _ PARSNIPS, Lb. 3c- 10 Lbs- Each 12c 2 for 23c