l OCTOBER 3, 1941 Ti"? CHPB.LQ_TIEIO.\YN--GIYARDI.QN —1-wv_ New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) gtocks Close Am C and P‘ 28 1.4 Am Tel Tel 154 3-8 Anaconda 26 3-4 Baldwin Loco 15 Bendix Av 88 1-2 Beth Strcl 66 3-8 Ches Ohio 36 7.8 Chrysler 58 3-4 can Edison 16 1-8 Exec Auto Lite 29 3-4 GemElec 31 5-8 Gen Motors 41 1.4 Gt Nor Pfd 24 3-4 Kennecott 34 3-4 Mont Ward 34 5-8 N Y Central ll 3-4 Ivor All) C0 12 3.4 Penn RR 22 3-4 Phil Pet Co 45 1-4 Std Oil NJ 421-8 Texas COYP 40 5-8 United Air 3'1 3.4 U S Rubber 2 l-2 U S St Co 55 3-4 Vuiaditvm Corp 24 1-2 Vilrst Else 85 l-2 Woolworth - Produce Prices 4 IUONTREAL. Oct. 2 --(CP) Produce market prices here today As reported by the Dom‘nion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- Buiter: first grade creamery prints, jOilblllg price, 35; first grade solids, jflbbiflg price, 34 1-2; Que No. l pasteurized current receipt price 33 1-4; No. 2 32 1-4; N0. 1 wholesale price 33 5-8; No. 2 32 7-8. Cheese: western and eastern wlrte, price to factory, Montreal for current make l5 5-8. fob; west and east white wholesale price l6. which price is applicable to cheese nzanufasttired rm and after May f6. 1941, for shipment to the Unit- ed Kingdom. Eggs: graded shipments selling at A-lrarge 39 1-2-—40; A-medium 38; ptillets 28 1-2—29; B grade 30; C grade 25. Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 .8‘)- iii); No. 2 05-375, NB whites No. 40-05. Currencies NEW YORK, Oct. 2- (CP) — A l-4-csnt decline in the pound sterling was the only major change among leading foreign currencies in to~'ay‘s draagy foreign exchange rlcallucs. Sterling dropped to $4.03- l-2 while the Canadian dollar fin- ished unchanged at a discount of ll 3-6 per cent, in relation to Unit- ed States funds. (Ottawa foreign exchange control board rare 9.09- 9.91 per cent discount.) lilllugflLjtills pain. r srock QUOTA TIONS Montrea‘! Curb (Canadian Presl) stocks Abitibi Com Abitibi Pfd Asbestos B A Oil Bathurst A (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada Commerce Nova Scotia ._ Montreal 185 Royal Bank _ Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Oct. 2 -(CP)—Is- sues moved lndecisively in a shallow ' upove in trading today on the stock market. Pluses had slightly the better of changes and all aver- ages were a bit higher. Utilities made the best showing, Brazilian, the market leader, win- ning a major fraction improvement while Winnipeg Electric “A" was also firmer. Montreal power could not hold an opening advance and Shawinigan was shaded. Hollinger was ahead at one time in mines‘ but fell behind while Hud- son Bay M'ning, Consolidated Smelters and International Nickel were softer all day. International Petroleum held on to an increase in oils but Imperial backed up t" even after being harder. Dryden and St. Lawrence Cor- poration Preferred were better but Price Brothers Preferred was down two points in papers. In other in- dustrlals winners were Canadian C ar and Massey-Harris (New) while behind were Founda- tion, National Steel Car. Canadian Alcohol and General Steel Wares. Both Canada Steamsh‘p issues were in the plus column and among others boarded Alberta grain was firmer and Dominion Stores weak- er. Total sales: 14.300 shares; indus- trails, 10.300; mines, 4.000. HE WANTS OLD GUNS LONDON — (CP) — While 0807.‘!!! clamor for new guns. James . Mann. Tower of London master of armories. is seeking ancient ones. Already he has saved many fazn- ous cannon from the melting pot, including those of H. M. 5. Bellcr- c$om which took 14811010011 t0 0. ‘ 8 2c per word; . application. Advertising llatcs-Payahle in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cent: Central Guardian locals, do per word; Western and Eastern locals i Announcements and Classified 3c per worn; 1n Memorial Notices 10c per lnch' Llsla Moral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc" 5c oer name; Conuulcnce 70c per Inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for 51.03 and l0 cents for every additional 3 worus. Notices of ‘llmniu an Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4c per Word. Li!!! 48 cents per inch. Addreu and Presentation 31-00- Olllfl‘ Ill-H 0n Coming Events 3c oer word- o Letten ol of rlption lieachers W a nfed WANTED -— A FIRST OR SECOND class teacher for plgllcipfg "ti: C t l B d ll€ SO O0 i1 68 sfiritntloetclelqlatn. A. E. Wriflht. Secretary of Trustees. L_6_1o_1_“‘ Miscellaneous “i M. hiiisdt?" fr‘ was clgrnalllvlclrsds of Fur m airinfl. 18'! Kent Street. L-ll 41-30-10-3- TllllESllEll. ROTARY AND END- less Belts and Rubber Traces in stock. Clinton Morrison. Fred- emmnh L-'l5l-9-29-6i. ~1- I WANTED T0 RENT FOR NOVMI- ber and December. small furnish- ed apartment 0fPhlgséllta7gOlilllllllt , mmkeepm" L-za-io-Iz-zi. Professional Bards McLEOD 8| BENTLEY w. a. nantav n. c. J. s. aaurtar‘. K. c. c. r. uauruav. ma. Barrlalcro and Attorncyl-ol- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street llorreil and Company n. r. Aacmnun Chartered Account-loll Intern Trust Bnildlfll Charlottetown m. him fiimii "' an. |.|..n BABIIISTEB, aoucrroa no. Clout-n Con! of commm noun ro aorta. if??? MITHESOW’ IAIIIUIPIIIL BOLICITUII. ETC» may to Loan Collection! 0mm 0O Oml George 8M0‘- l For Sale ron stung; oagsun rnuso. Wm“ ' Box ‘L-ea-lo-a-zti FOE SALE -CIIEAP. 1% TON International Truck. Rtoin -gung plow, used threshers. Hail anu- facturing Co. Charlottetown. I 11-867-9-11-31. I . FOIt SALE - BOAT AND MODEL, A Engine in good condition. length of boat over all 3i feet. Price reasonable. Mrs. Parl Mac- Kenzie, French River Female Help Wanter‘ WANTED MAID. APPLY BRUCE Yeo, Montague. L-72-10-3-3i. Agents Wanted IllAltN EXTRA MONEY - SELL Master Kraft Christina: Carcl with name 1m nted. also Boxed Aoaortmentl. elusive. ottrutiv cards of highest workmanship m-ll themselves when shown to fr ends. Up to 100% profit. Make more- Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Pull) Clone 154 3-4 8 Stocks Can Cement Can Car Pound Can Ind Al A Can Pacific Can steamship Cons Smelt 1 n I Qnfifiobnifl Tit-n 9 cnT-t-zauu N“ D Lake Woods Masse I-Iarris McOolI $ I 351i napasfipoaig§caaa§q§$meaav Finance .17- '. By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press ‘Financial Writer NEW YORK. Oct. 2-(AP) —'1‘he stock market was doing all right until the second game of the World Series started today when many early buyers shelved commitments and adjoumd to the news tickers. Virtually all the day's activity centred in oils and low-priced ia- sues. While modest gains were plentiful at the close. declines were widespread. Canadian stocks were draggy with most issues irregular. Distill- ers Seagram, International Nickel and Walkers all were u changed. Dome, Brazilian ‘Fraction and Im- perial oil each gained I-a of a. point while Ford (A). Ford (B) and Lake Shore each were fractions lower. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks finished with a net loss of .1 of a point at 43. Transfers of 464,927 shares compared with 368,- 195 the day before. New lows for the year were post- ed for Westinghouse and Consoli- dated Edison. What stocks did Thu Wed Advances 246 243 ‘ Declines 224 212 Unchanged 2‘0 218 Total issues 670 6'13 Toronto Exchange TORONTO, Oct, 2 —-(CP) —- The golds were in fine form on the To- ronto stock exchange today and un- der their leadership share volume picked up to 284.010 shares, highest turnover in two weeks. Volume was Aided by action in two golds prospects, Duquesne‘ and Queenston. On reports ore had been struck at the mine. Duouesne gain- ed 1 3-4 cents to l2 and Queenston. on a favorable diamond drilling re- port, advanced 10 l-\2 cents to 51- 1-2. Both were slghtly off their day's highs. Most active industrials were Abi- tibi Preferred, off 1-8. C. P. R., un- changed, and Brazilian, un 1-4. The Abitibi issue earlier had touch- ed a new high for the year at 9 1-2. Wesiem oils were dull w‘th Model hitting the year's high at 20, up 2 1-2 cents. Noranda and nickel eased frac- tions among base metals. Mlnardk relieves aches. __ 'L-71-10-3-li.! S l BARGAINS IN USED TRUCKS AND CARS lDodgo lTon Truck 8 Ply. Tires Rear and Spore, 1939' Model. $600.00. l Ford Light Delivery Truck New ' Tim qnd Rings, $400.00, i938 l Model. , fm‘ °°@‘,.," ma}??? _Seo the Nov: Ford Tractors on sxgrantplagfloumojuxiégvglhlmmlftli€afs display for Immediate delivery. "“"‘" W, l Mcllowans limited KILMUIR aosr-wmnu a anon)! or! M miles of Charlottetown rpm tire and wheel l'Ix'l.00. Return to Wbitlockk Tire Service. m- wud, L-BT-IO-fl-Il. Boarders Wanted anom- cocoa: s-rvnams ac- mmlw ‘guano-tot _ To Let "i “timid. “’“t“‘.‘"ll . o (guardian. pplL-‘IM-fl-NAL Ll‘! - FURNISHED IIOIIBI. F0 App“ a m“ maniacs-tom). a noon n: no solicit-iii‘. . m» m ti,’ “m” m“ r-igfto-t-ii: TO LIE-AT l2’ PuIfiINCE 811911;; m f" . o ‘ti-tin furnished. d floor mun get‘ ouoekeepi 1g. d Olcntnfllicmrholv‘ mbor 1st. Apply c“ l y e chm Street. ‘i a‘ m m uaaa-to-i-s. L How Are Your Eyes‘? .."..-'.Z‘..."i “fifi.fl"°'m“ oyco or dlnlnem -- will!!! I specialist i Al oorvloo with non gigcéorégnn and o thoroolll Call lo and dlsolll your dlfflealtlco. G. F. llntchmn I’. 0. IUTCIIION MINING (Canadian Pres) IORONTO Oct. 2- Siocltl Cloll Alderman 18 Ang Cdn 00 All); Huron 285 Ashley 6 Aunor 1'10 Bagamac 11 . Bankfield 6 Base Metal ll Bear Ex 9 1-8 Beattie 111 Bldaood _ 1t 1-4 Bob o 'l Bra cmo 10 Brit Dom ‘l Broulan ‘l2 Brown Oil 'l 1-4 Cal Edm 129 ,calm0nt m cdn Malroblc 5a Cas Treth 40 Cent Pat 175 Cent Por 1o 1-3 Chem Rfil 3o Chester 173 Chromium 33o Cochenour '10 Coniarum 123 Con Smelt 40 1.4 a-viea 15 Lg Denison 5 1-4 Duquesno 13 Bast Malrobio :43 Etdorado 44 GIIII€S Lako 5 1.4 Gods Lake g9 Gold Gate a Jack Wal 13 Jflsvn as Kerr Add 440 Kirk Lake 7g Lake Shore 14 1-4 Lamaque 43g Gunnar Gold g5 Hard Rock 35 Hi 58.111 11 HoFinger 1g 3.4 Home Oil 345 Howe-y 21 Inspira 4o §n£ Nickel 35 7_3 L" Pris 15 1-4 5.03 Cdd 14 itch 43 Little LL 135 Macassa 390 MMLGOG 304 MHCSCH 66 Malartio ‘ 247 MBYEIBO 2 1,2 McKenzie 1M McIntyre 51 McWattet-l 13 Mm Corp 150 Model 20 Moneta. __ 33 Naybob 25 Nipissing ’ 124 Noranda ‘ 55 34 Normetal f g4 OBTIEI’! I 160 Omega ' n Pemour ' 12o Pandora 7 Pavmaster 20 I-‘ick Crow 275 Pioneer 235 Premier go Preston 335 Queenston 51 1-; Reno Gold 1g 1_4 Royaiite 23 1-3 San Ant 340 Senator 23 Shawkev 1 Sheet) Cr 95 Sherritt 95 Sig-ma 740 Siscoe 59 Siaden 35 slave Lake 7 3.4 S W Pete g0 Steep Rock 1g] Straw Lake 3 3.3 Su'livan 70 Svlvanife 23g Trek Hugh 235 Toburn m1) Uchi 9 1-2 Upper Can 175 Ventures 425 Vermilata 1 3_4 Waite Amu 495 Vlendigo 2Q Wood Cad g Wrl Harg 335 Ymir YO 4 7-3 UNLISTIJD Kirk Town 1g Pawnee 1-3 Grain CHICAGO, Oct. 2 —(AP) —- All wheat futures contracts today clos- ed with net losses for the first time in the last l0 market sessions. ' Other grains also were lower, part. of the weakness being due to a sharp break of soybean prices. which finished 1 3-4-3 l-2 cents below previous closing levels. Wheat rose about l-f cent early in the day due largelv to scattered mill buying. but, when this Wtls ob- aorbed. gains were erased quickly. After holding fairly steadv for a couple of hours, the market weak- ened late in the day and closed 3-8-7-8 lower than yesterday, De- cember $1.22 5-8--3-8, May $127 l-4--1-B. Corn closed l-8-8-8 down. De- cember 81 5-8-84, May 86 7-847; Oats l-8—5-8 down; rye unchanged to 3-8 off and lard u: changed to l) higher. II YII III" on People ll Q If‘: a fich ‘The greater the lpeell lho worn the accident.” Drlvo cordially . and waleln your lino. All for Dominion Royal De Luxo Tlreo. Thcfro ufor from blowout! and skidding. DOMINION c?" a‘ ii [xiii .. “it'll: i i llllYlll. TIREE G. I. IUTCIIBOI crnralu. cunanuni Thlo column In ruorvod for In" of local lntorolt. hot advertising of I nowoy nature may be Inserted n1 I teal: a word. ltrlctly plyllolo ll nclvon o. COOKS for Pbotogro ho. ‘ g-ITI-D-ll-tf. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. t L-WII BARGAIN EVENT o! the year Nyal 2 for 1 Sale now on at. Nyni Drugstores. L-Ml-IO-l-Eli. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday, October 5th as follows: Ham ton 11 A. M. Ap~in Road 8 P. . Victoria. 51m y School Rally at 7.30. L-58-10-3-1 . POLICE COURT-In the Court yeatcrdav a drunk and capable was fined $5. and costs pr l0 days. The case of mother, char - ed with the same offense, was a - journed for one week. Another drunk was fined $8. and costs or five days while a, fourth was given a 20 days suspended sentence. CASE ADJOURNED — The od- lourned case of a man from Cali- fornia, charged with obtaining goods under false pretenses. came up before Stipendlary Magistrate G. J. Tweedy yesterday. 1t was fur. ther adjourned one week. The man is charged in connection with ob- taining gasoline in the city means of a credit card which is al- leged to be useless. FAMILY BEREAVED — Mr. James Calder received the lB-d news yesterday of the death of his sister Margaret, who passed away yesterday in New Glasgow, NS. She was Mrs, Clarence B. MacGregor and she passed away after being in hospital for only about three weeks. She leaves to mourn the following brothers and sisters: James and Marcus in Charlotte- town, Anstruther in Kensington, Mrs. Jean Richards, Charlottetown, Mrs. W. H. MacRae of New Glas- gow and Mrs. seaward Bagnell of Sydney. N. S. Mr. and Mrs, James Calder and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Calder leave this morni for New Glasgow to attend the uneral of Mrs. MacGregor which is bein held on Saturday afternoon. SUBSIDY 0N FREIGHT 0F FEED GRAIN - The Provincial Government has decided to accept the offer of Agriculture Minister Gardiner that "the Ilederal Gov. ernment will refund one-third of the freight costs 0n all feed mov- inc east from Fort William when it is shown that it was distributed 1°!‘ feed")! Purposes in co-operat- ion with the activities of the con- iiffillér." it was announced last 1118M by Hon. W. H. Dennis, Pro- vincial Minister of Agriculture, However. the Government does not anticipate having to order any fwd 8min at present but will do so when the need arises, he add- ed. There is a shortage of grain 1n the Dominion this year due to small crops but the demand is mater because of the increased number of livestock in response to the appeal to produce more cheese and livestock for Great Britain. 3 Soldiers leave for Mainland this week ‘We used to think that floorings had to be expensive to be beautiful, but that was beformwe discovered Congolcum. With it, our floors look lovelier than ever: we’re saving without sacrificing.” You, too, can discover Congoleum —at your dealer’s in the widest possible range of gorgeous new colours and patterns in rugs of all sizes orby-the-yard; priced tr‘ fit comfortably into wartime budgets. Congoleum rugs never curl at the edges: light mopping and an occasional waxing keeps them bright as new. The famous Gold Seal is your guarantee of satisfac- tion and long wear. Be sure to look for it. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED - MONTREAL xwmconcn uMM.§;.@;;./z>/w0.%- MWAHSAVINBS rAmPs} Two soldiers from No. 82 C. A. B. T. Each Grove Inn left yesterday for No. 6 District Depot, Halifax. They were: Privates J. B. Gallant, Richmond. R. R. and H. M. Scott. i North River. The following other men left the Cntre for the maln- iimd lhi-s Week and their name: were omitted in an earlier list These were: Privates Roy. L. A. Port Mouton, N. S. Sampson, J.A- New Waterford, N.S. Scott, H.C.. Wallace Bridge, N5, Sea; y, w, i Lunenburg, N.S. Sisco, K. 8., Yar- , mouth. N.S. Smith. A., Melbourne | N.S. Smith, RA, Saulniervilie. N.S , Smith, J.E.. Kentville, N.S. Snyd- er, L.R., l-Iebbville, N.S. Stevens, A., Sydney. NS. Stevens, B., North Sydney, N.S. Tibert, L.C., Liscomb Mills, N.S. Walker, J.A., Sydney, N S. Walker. W.M., East Chester, N S. Virheaton, HJ-L. Berwick, N. s. Williams, J.P., Glacebsy, N.S., Miles, 0.. New Aberdeen, N.S. Wad- den. L., Glace Bay, N.S. - Before leaving they were present. ed with cigarettes by the Provin- cial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The present“- ions were looked after by Mr. A. G. Buzce of the Canadhan Legion War Services. - 0ld law delays Insurance loans - On statute books everywhere there are old laws that have never been amended and. yet, if put. n-o effect, would certainly be an ob , struction in this streamlined era. ipr example, in one of America's largest cities an act was uncovered that stated it was unlawful to ex- ceed 10 miies per hour! Every now and then these crop up, the latest. being a slight ‘fly’ Ill the e e of the insurance world. It has ust been revealed that. back in 18 8 the province of Quebec ed a piece of legislation calle tho “Husband and Parent's Life Ina r once Act," which was upheld in a rtzoent decision by the Quebec Court o | Appeala. Elsewhere in North America it in possible for husband or wife, wife l; .110. r take the cuh tur- rcnder va ue- but not so in Quebec.) Due to this m it is lm rsibil! "as: d. “on. ~ su c - o w on life insurance policy even in an em- ergenc . if the wi e i: the benefic- iary. f course, back in 1818 polity loam were unheard of. - n."‘"é=““‘. ‘tillii‘°"ft“‘ °l..“l.°..‘.‘éi" e rea - s = Company announce that they Milt commence making loona in the province as soon as he Que c fovemment official otltoo that the "it." '°.‘““.‘.‘.’ ‘f. °..l.’.l$2'$";l.°“‘ "n, ‘it: Qfglrpllfllelfifll by The Gnar- West that this obsolete lcgislnflon has no effect on policies outside of Quebec where loans and cash 1J1’- render Privilege: an being con- tinued. in: ll if the beneflci Po cy coivcoraum RUGS BRACE, McKAY o» c0, LTD. Summerside, P. E. I. Our Stock of Congoleam Rugs is Complete JOHN MacLEAN & SON Mont-su- ALL NEW 1941 PATTERNS SEE OUR FINE SELECTION R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE CII.»\RLO'I‘TETO\VN PROWSE BR 08., LTD- FOiR THE BEST FLOOR COVERING OF THE LATEST DESIGNS The pattern you want in Congoleum —- at NGDRE E~ PCLEODMHE‘; ll.ll.li.F. list _ u _ en men missing singly or jointly, to borrow on an P" 0f casualties OTTAWA} Oct. 2—(C'P)-The Rio a1 Canadian Air Force reported oy in its 15th casualty list sev- after air operations overseas and two mm killed in fly- ing accidents in Canada. Included tn today's li=t was one man previously rted mistshig and now presumed cad, three men vlously reported missin! Ind now reported iaoners of war, one ma‘ interned n Eire and t/wo ser- iousy in tn Canada. This brought R.C.A.P. dead and missing to 820. lilollowing is the latest casualty gtkyvith official numbers and next n. Overseas: Previously repored missing-now for official narrow l" sd Oraik, David" Stewart. Sgt. CAN.- Ml304. JS. Cralk (father) Moose Jaw. Sank. Missing offer air operations: lfe, Wliram Kenneth. PO. OANJBISS, Mn. l-I.A. Coife (moth- er) Ottawa ficeland. John Roy. PO.. CAN.- 353412, J.A. Freeland (father) Mon- rea . Chapman, Gordon Lindsay, Sgt, Ni1t(f§£)0ii.;‘W.l~“f'Clia;man (lath-r Cli 'I'Cl‘t)l)?0. Toronto. Postans, Ronald George. CANR62076, Mrs. A. (mizther) Windsor. Ont. Missing after flying operations: Oldham, Harold WEISOIT. F0" CAN.C239'1, Mrs. 11W. Oldham (wife) Los Angeles. Lance, William Ronald, Sgt. CAN.R.70035. Mrs. EJ-l. Lance (mother) Hamilton. Prcvtouly 1'€p;1‘i€d missing-now reported przsoner of war: Jones, Norman Stewart, SgL, CANJUi-tlfli). Mrs. E.W. Spurgeon (mother) Toronto. MacNutt, Percival Stephenson, vSg- CANR56239, Mrs. PS. Mac- Nutf (wife) Montreal. Smith, James Alexander, Sgt. CANREGSIB, Mrs. J.A. Smith. (\\'1fe) Winnipeg. interned 1:1 Eire: Tees, Roswell Frank, Sgt... CANRMMIJ, Mrs, WL. ‘mes (mot - er) 'I‘horcld, Ont Canada: Killed in flying accident: l-lodgkison. Douglas Henry. PO- RAF83i00. F.1d, l-lodgkison (father) Enfcld, Mlddlvex, Eng. Adams. Bruce, LAC. RAFIZSMITI B. Adam- (father), ‘fhornton Heath Surrey. Eno. ryriously ill: Rhier. Ruin-d Ivers. Swin- Ldi. RAF72i13, Mrs. R. Shier (mic) Gloucnste-rshhc. Eng. Bcrggulst, Carl Harold, LAC. llflfiflfi . I i hiactlrognr. Lappm, Jéllll Stephen. Sgt. CAN. i 13.69515. Mrs. J.N. Lappan (mother) z Sg.. i Foam“ “The Stiprcme Grand Lodge Ctmiidb iof the Loyal 'I‘ruc Blue Assn. pass- ‘ed a resolution last night protest- ENTER l'l{()'l‘I‘ T IQNDON, 03., Oct. 2 --(Cl‘i —- ing the celebration of a Pfmiliifiil high mass on Parliament Hill Sept. l4 in connection with Reconsecra- tion Week. The resolution said t-‘he service should be one that members of all denominations could attend. The resolution made public t0- day, was passed at the association's closing session which “'58 held 1B private. EXAMINATION Ilttlng and Sggtplying Glance n. .1. vuaon OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. I. Office flours: l0 to 12 A. M. I to 5 l’. M. Holidays etc. by appointment‘ Office Connected with DRUGSTOIIE