1...:- RCH 25, 1942 MA , ‘ NOTICE OF MANPOWER REGISTRATION At the request of the Honourable Humphrey Mitchell, Minister of Labour, and by authority of Order-in-Ccr ncil under the War Measures Act, the Unemployment Insurance Commission is registering all persons in industries coining within the scope of the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1940. It is mandatogy that the Registration Cards now being supplied to employers be completed for ALL employees, insured and non- insured, and forwarded to the Local Office of the Commission by March 31st. This ls An lmportant War Undertaking registration of man-power. Renew Unemployment insurance - Books Before April 1 To avoidduplication of effort, the above registration is being ‘combined with the renewal of Unemployment Insurance Books. A supply of new books will be mailed promptly on receipt at your local Employment and Claims Office, of completed registra- tion forms and the old books stamped for the last pay period in March. delay. YOUR CO-OPBRATION IS URGENTLY REQUIRED Unemployment insurance F s Commission ' Ottawa. Canada. March 23, 1942. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum chum ior Any AIIVQTEl-UQmUII" l5 Cents Central Guardian locals. do per word; Western and Eastern locals per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word‘ Classified 8c per word; In Memorial Notices 70o oer inch: Uri-i Floral and s ltual oirenwn. Cards. m. 5c oer uwv- W" Condolence o per inch: adding engagements l0 words ior Il. d and 10 cents loi- ever‘ additional ll wor s. Notices oi Thur"!!! Aglprocistlon. 70o per nch or is pier word. Lists 0i Bubw ll “III i cents per inch. Address and eeentntiun 81-00- Other flit! B" application. 3 59-’ The skills and training of every worker in Canaih ' must be known in order that they may be used to the best y advantage. This is the first step towards complete lFor details consult the Commission's Local Office without WANTED - HOUBEKIJEPER. AP- o Guardian. L-iliiiljl-l 2i. Guardian. L-ll 8-3-26-31. Imrnu - BY MAY tour EX- iiennpaougaic Mlihmélgjof swo. Male and Female Help Cl . . . ll .' GL5, lbizgggce. ‘i-iiso-il-"ill-si. wanted wANrsn - MAID FOR GENERAL house IANTED BY FAMILY WITH ONE w=____________________°“‘°“""lM°"w“"*°d 'g.g..'s.i.=..—..rusr.*=er.un.l esaant grove. b11881; ‘ET READY . d“ a NOW FOB SPLEN Lost deoealsed a. s. l‘. ' . gnfi oflgfg [hgum b‘ m“; in m}; Losi- - LADIES WHITE cow l" w "M!" F» "WWW Female Hfllp. Wanted Wanted er work. uugglnfiwllllll- lg!- ence . _ even B8 Mrs. Pl illlellTidmarshlllilvRlchmond “COG. Llllii-SQQ-ji. Il-HCG W81‘ b91111. ild. suburban Montreal. woman 0r nersl housework. knowledse cook ng. Passage paid. good salary. zleossnt home. On those serious- intsres in omestic work d e521 . Please state sire. Re- on. erenoes. Write in 0MB. aidian.___ L-iill-tl-iiii-ili- For Sale dump and box. Bulman. New GIMBOW- "m"! 3mm" "l" "it J1" son sane-our s1 roim LIGHT geuguw sll-"lnw" I “lmmflylld Delivery Truck toi- s p tires. . m“ o '- rtflxlnflmfq“ ‘gig: °nggg Practically new. Apply erikln-s n," 82° T" 1i" 6°‘ l u M Bros. Bummerside. mull, l’, F- '1‘ °““° QM. » 1s-ll94-3-25-W-B-6i. sen flee r Jiio. i486 Moiiiealmlniallrolntresi. N44,, _ ron sat: - ms NASH SEDAN. l1 Excellent condition and rurini I . wflgf, watch betwegn Meuopou- B. A. F. Ohflfllifl tan and l-lolmsns. Phone 925d. L-llfll-S-Qfi-li. i.” mm",- _ u. Mm women-soon: FARROW cows in good condition. Apply Buyer. '\0W Ili-THEALIMI kagm‘ clear glint he col Go t as Br - - . . Clerk Bteno. etc wlgliinlsining that he planned to Six Dominion-wide exams ‘icl but two weeks. he said he hop- kl that his dlillflfQllnOOl with s vs- M. t7 O Schools Ltd“ Toronto ltl flgty 01 Olden-t in Canada No Qgntl 1n brinyd "quick ron""s"iu.ii our nvnii-Jiu“ iTc fifi, o“, F“, ADDIY Mervyll and the nited serv L-iiflil-l-Il-si. the world." A l-ie said he had come "in set out armament productions scheduled rinslly and with piecision the prac- which l-lia Majestys ea method oi omioes o! soli- lee" "There is no time to lose and no 1 g ‘J1me dm m“ I 1w“, d” Lesser sdivsnces were retsn d c are Government propose a fulfilling their pest to the major fun chsn e can be made in the sis wii reply to questions. fi““',‘.‘.fi."‘°i h’? . e s o ll "ireely and tull " wl llfeniied Nations Pointed WWII. ls-llGS-l-M-li. Essflved l AP D MARKED WHITE FACE E50 E Curries. livered in Montreal white 24 3-4; L-ll8l-3-25-ll. colored 35. wholesale. western white female iox. Reward. Fairvlew. Cripps begins Drive to unify India's millions By II .B. STIIMSON Associated Press Stat! Writer NEW 12131311. lglfldll. Masrprhst2fiil- loans. moi: most oi the play sway _.B ' ‘ - (A?) r M e m”; whlrlw-ind latter managed to do fairly well on ‘s discord- ant ions on a prolram o! tree- Crl , be tod wnpalppsio Llliliitiy In dom and sell-defence Sir Bteiicrd came by plane mini muons lgained ioi while prelerried liq time in mflklnk sham were unchanged. hum-WW Walkers gained 1-2 and Imperial Karachi and lost iu ll/ s and 165 shares against 281.410 esterdsy ireely. not onlv with GrcatbBti-itliim and n m ‘V We‘ the other Dtminions. ll alliu Stole: W oi e the libel" the lit!!! "No' real dame pro ich he has bivlllht. he said ‘ conclusions." Althouth Bir Btaltord did sssoci t he - = "s. s. to some im- would which lllllllltbClipilgl ' 'p'eople oi 33‘ in m, 931mm“ on m“, American. southern Railway Re- not is. the isct that THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FLZE STOCK QUOTA 77ONS NCNTREAI. STCCN NEW YCllli STGCN EXCHANGE EXCHANGE ---- (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) lieeks dose lteeh cl” 1-2 Am 0 and I‘ 30 54 3°“ m m Am m m 15g 5 l‘ 1-4 Anacond ' 31$,‘ mmplodllf“ 1i 1-4 issioiwin Elmo 12 s-l m“, puiflc s s-s Bendix Av S? 1-4 Can Steamshi d 1-4 Beth Steel 5 Dom (3531 P! 12 Chel Ohio 39 l" Dom 311d” 24 Chhrysler 55 1-2 Dom 3m; 3 s Con Edison 12 Dom Textile ‘l7 Elcc Auto Lite 24 1-4 Dryden 4 1-! Gen Elec 24 7-8 Gen sue] wgyu 5 5-8 G011 MOlZOII 35 1-3 m9 Top 0 1-2 Gt Nor PM Int Nickel 3i 1-8 Kcnnecott 3i 5-8 Mtl Power 21 1-2 Mont Ward BM i: 1-: u: - - r m o - horanda Penn RR 22 b‘ Std Oil NJ 84 ' Twins Corp 82 l-I Ba .3 United Air i-z ' U S Si; G0 51 5-8 West Union 25 7-5 West Elec 70 1-‘ (Canadian Press) Woolworth - Stecks 5°" Owed!- " Mlllltr ' Montreal m, eal Exchange Commerce if’; , iliiglsligiili _ MONIREAL, March 2-i-(ClP)-- the finish. of business stock exchange and Montreal Curb ers, notabl in the newsprint and ______._ utility sect oris. (Canadian Press) On the stock exchange firmer 5g“, Close ncwsrprmts were Bathurst and St. Abmm Com _ lnwrezice Paper preferred while Abmm Pm :31 xthgfu industrial getting s, 1 1- gafingsll A 12 3-4 in its first ‘ Don A 3 1-3 since JanJuary, slipped l 1-4 u; a Fraser Wm 10 1,4 new low and Canada. Cement, Home on 235 Massey-Harris, old. and Dominion on a Coal previewed were also easier. u“? Montreal Power amplified its iziigsn was iractlonslly Grain- WIINNIPEG, March as-iori- sword r mid-session drop- Mlnoi- eiqport business and rou- 191111118" tine transactions came into trid- ln; on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Wheat lutuies closed un- ed riers and Canada Steamship re- ctum; . Grain fixtures elem: Wheat: May ‘i9 14A. 3 -a.B. occtisgzsiigig so s-s, July so s-e. Barley: iviiy s4 1-8. July e2 8-4-8. 0o. 62s. - Flax: May 1.64 B. July 164B. 0°‘ July so in trials, 11,300; Mines. 11,000 m... To ron to Excli anze‘ Rye: May si i-sis. July es i-s. 66 l 6A Cash prices: Wheat: i hard '18 1-2; 1 nor ‘l8 1-2; 2 nor 75 1-8; 3 nor '13 1-8; 4 :10!‘ '11 7-8; 5 wheat 69 3-4; 6 PM‘ 17.3."; 5°‘? "£15.22 $3 1'2‘ 85319 ' I 8‘! ' i a Isrnet '11 1-4; i amber durum as 8°11“ 3-4. 0nia:20w498-4'exSCW4G; a ow 47 v-s; ex 1 iced 41 r-a; goods s-s, 2 feed is 7-8, a 2.1270001 silajes gas W ' _ _ . since as an. . 1 lgflgelaw‘ Q1510: ggggigfg," glvé’ 45 The industrial; evidently row s2 1-8; 1 feed s1; 2 iced - s Mlllmm bl’ iced so 1-2. downward tnday on the strongest, groups. Produce Prices a . 20 Monrminmn, mien 24—(GP)— were netted by Iemaque. 00mm ddt. Exoh . agitating“ spot; Que yam; 3:55am Preston sold in volume (92 score) 35 1-4.8 s t: Eastern A-large 30 Kerr-Addison weakened 25 cents to The many trotters can be seen. I-B-lnslz-medium 29 1-2-30; A- 195.8. new 10w. - - - 28' E-C plgl-fifdfnd E a m 1 a‘ ' a riess. mtemational Nicke MONTREAL. Produce Market as reported t prints. joliblng . 36-86 8-4. irst grade solids joUoing price 85 1-2-36 1-4; wh le, Que no l urized storage 8d 1-4, no 2 store S4 1-2. Ghegse: current receipt Que de- 25 1-4; colored 25 1-2; Que white 24 3-4. colored 35. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.55- 1.430; no 2 1.26-1.50: NB mountain no l 1.60-1.70: PEV mountain 1.70 __1_8o; whlw‘ 1_Q_1_1°_ QOOd COIIdlllOII. AUSTIN H. CURTIS Kinkoro “"0774. i. iivs-a-as-m- ii NiliW YGIK, March M-(AD- One cit the tastest bond markets in live yea-rs mainly in secondary rail from stocks tcdiay although the a selective basis. Osnsd stocks were Iidlitiy . International Nickel com- Hiram Oil 1-8. Dome Mines eased l-ii and Mciiit 1-4. Canadian Pacific. Brasll en Traction and Lake Riore Vi", Averages were in higher ground at on tine curb market today mainly due to rallying ten- dencies paced by a number oi lead- diimli from its all-time low earlier this month in utilities and Show- firmer. Brazilian was on the soft side. C. PR. was a modest winner in car- turncd upwards titer recent dips in mines but Imperial was on the downward path in oils. National Breweries was firmer in miscellaneous srid Imperial Tobac- co, at s new low, and Wilslls were the red Total soles: 22,800 shares; India» ‘TORONTO, March 24—(CP)— Gold stocks took another header Toronto exchange and closed 1.39 lower at the lowest level since 1933. with ibirly heavy in spots. Base me and western oils boarded mizior index losses and industrlals finished with a small net gain al- ter seti/lng a. new low. Turnover at heaviest were o c i"- Y m to “the stronger Ntglw B end o; F3, i“), £1,115,567; mils“; The road from New Haven to But. it it wasrft for the country folk, of 1\ Steels and papers were the It 0e charmmiwwn Lake Shore was one oi the weak- To think that the manv lnnners’ ilsgtw gfidsigosing 3o cents to fa ‘neg; the“. ma“ . on a umove o .1 ham mm o‘ 15 w T mm Wherengsmthe Liberal Government Plgfil; ‘Ilgiey haven't got them fixe ' - r 01 13-590 Are lust two hundred and six. shares on a loss of 21 cents and Also on the ice off Victoria Park Crow and Maisriic Gold Fl Base metal stock displ ed timi- About ovl a Gasoline, _ _ _ '_ a all firmed The Gsoveiliiment isn't doing file L118,’ 3 25 m‘ i__ 1-8 to 1 1-8. Ontario Nickel gained farmers _ Much ;4_(gp)_ 1-4 to '1. Ste-op Rock, only weak Not one earthly hit of ood. i <- h- °.§"“.§.‘°"°¥ as . ' e c s.» cons vi - , Okaltanyveaigneid 1 34° Q,’ §3 When they go to town with their dii t selli - and Br sh cminion was 1-2 waded pmeglvlg us; ulp st 26 on trade cit 20,000 shores. l More 5 yrs., l Horse 5 yrs., l Horse 3 yrs, all sound ond good workers. Also i939 Ford Truck, i937 Mople Leaf 3 ton Truck, Good rubber, i935 Ford Sedon MISSING NElllS Relatives or persons linowi the whereabouts of relatives e Fronk Edwin McKoy who died re‘ cently in California and whole family was located in this Prov- ince ore asked to communicate Takes Place THURSDAY March 26th , From I to 6.80 p. m. ' Don't forget Easter comes early this year. That’s why we've planned this great F a. s h i o n S h o w now - so you'd get your choice of all the newest Fashions in " c. __. Ladies‘ and Misses u ' , Hots, Suits, Coats, -. Hosiery, Gloves, Handbags, etc. un " , ' » board-lot appearance _ I . - ' ‘ lding Products. Elecirolux, _' y‘? v 0 N ' WHAT A ROAD AND GOVERNMENT rtslnly is a disgrace Couldn't illl a. pitch in front o! On Market Square, Friday. ll o'clock noon, if not sold previously 1932 Willy's-Knight Sedan in good running order. Good tires. But still they preach on the Radio, PM“ m, w- H- Bfiiaglzé" d. the total number oi pitches s They haven't even got snow to haul . Professional Cards ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. SOLIUITUR. ETO- Money to Loan Collection! Oiiice: 90 Great George Street. McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY. K. C. I. A. BENTLEY K. G Barristers and Attorneys at- Law HONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince Street _________ .2, M. ALIAN FARMCR as. use nsaaia-rsn, BULIUITOB no. e flank u! Commerce Bldg. I0!!! 'l‘0 uOAN. efrlllsnd Company C. F. lllCNlBALll Checked Accountants 41113111)’. scovig"! an a ro ‘£81 the best iiatchcr B . dvnrite ior price lists. es-ided urieh . The Asrwle PM: s o! M- A- FARMER "W" "P" "m"! as. Murphy o Sons. Seaview. ‘l’ “*6 w" "P 3 °l I "l" P‘ Solicitor Chlrlottetown Write b MvQiwld. Kensiuirton. 15.1. ‘hamsters amounted to 868,- were the coursew- Ivan R. Brown. New London. A. K. Lord. Cm Traverse. ue. shares touching new erai and United Aircraft. Huge he these issues. Pent got llD 2 ‘I-B end Essi- men Kodak, Westinghouse. st a new year's low in ended Z hi arrears were international Harvester. United Airersit. North nubile Neel end ",5. GWfllm mediate. tiéansitory ‘form ' pimmlf- 9,0, B“ 45; phone 2M Charlottetown, 2.3.]. 5312i“ iiiiiiliiiB-f-doi" niiliiiiiiionu villi‘: Plllllll! Bide. Ciruiion sum. Charlottetown, r. s. i. l alter the wsr. ' " - - > '~- ~— w toms up to $500. other. inanee Eastern Limited . H. Burns l *'~.>...=- In. Mrs. s. s. Weddell. ivoihiii-i-yss. If you require money to poy Bills, to buy Nsceiso Supplies, to buy extra Llvestoc for your form or for uny useful purpose see tlie General Finance Eastern Ltd., cnd arrange u Icon W you cop repay in suitable month- ly payments. highest in Canada. y the Government Poultry Services. equipmi-n‘ pencils Broodcr Stoves. Sw it's Feed Concentrates, Lester Baglole. Northern. Morel] Co-op. Soc., Morel], Eastern Egg 8i Poultry Assn" Sourls. R. L. Dlckit-son, New Glasgow. Swill. Canadian Co.. litd.. Mentally‘ Maurice Bernard it: Co. Tlfltlsls, Jerry Richards. Welllnglsm. Alee Bnell. Murray Harbor. ‘S a r , Aiiiiloiiii r tlnthecity l that 510x23?! 3n spin around Markets at What tgoulg happen to the folks in wn -A Country Traveller. a Glancg For S ale iOenadisn Prone) Toronto-Stocks closed lower Montreal and New York-gum] closed higher. ,Winnip¢I——Wheat unchanged New York-Cotton higher. SWift’s BABY CHICKS Our Chicks are bred for continuous egg production us m Breeder flocks are blood testc We are equip-- 51000 capucity- We also Chick Starter, All d i Ordc- ect or through the iollowlilrg aged-ice? ve prompt alwmlom A full Hen Home el every farm and two more eggs per month from every l-Ign n. uires . .,,hARLY ‘l CHICKS CO. LIMITED. 3 Swift Canadian l: i“. §:. .'\‘ '1.