3 f idea tor butcher shops to help relieve wartime meat shor ge-fartn horses in pen at Estheryillfl. 1a., stockyards. THIS WZAS THEIR. HOME Two grieving women look over the ruins of a Berber hcuse in Casa- ;G°d A I flBllCli aiicr .1 raid by German bombers on December 31 The attaclqcimldale looks heavy toll oi lives because native houses are oi light construc- lion. r. itlvertising Rates 0d.“ Appreciation, 19o DH’ application i oer Iiorai and Spiritual uticruigs. Cards. etc- 5c be: name; (ondoleucs ‘lilo no: inch; Wedding engagements 40 words tor 41.00 end it cents (or sscry additioasi 3 word; Notices o! Thanks and as ii cents per inch. Address and s Minimum Charge he Any Advertisements ll Cenin lsnini Guardian locals. lo per word; Western and Eastern touts rpei- word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per wont: ... Help Wanted t WANTED- GIRL TO LEARN Cream testing. living in the vic- -- inity of Souris_ For lull particulars ' Write Central creamerles Ltd. Charlottetown 3-11-41. in ~ "r ,, t‘! HAVE ATTRACTIVE OPEN- ‘ lligs ior port time representatives in P. E I. Applications will be considered from both men and single and married women with special preference to school beach- ers. No one in a war industry should apply: Write fully The Crown Lite Insurance Company. P. 0. Box 10, Moncton, N. 9 M Wanted 1.1 L“""—"—'"-é—'i—"*i r WANTED - SIIINGLE MACHINE Write to "B." care Guarding. l. Part-time Work—Female UNUSUAL PART-TIME OPPOR- lllnlly available now for women to supply Ravvleigh Food Pro- ducts, Spices. ‘Toiletries. Good Profits. plentv or tree advertising matter to help vou. lg repent . B1165 cosy. Write to-cay. Raw- v lfllshs. Dept. M-L-470-l30-G. ,_ onlreal __ Fmnk- Help Wanted i WiNTl-In TitIAnTEorTGEsYfit-iii , ll’l"S6WO!'l(. Apply "R." Guard- Bn. 3-12-31. . WANTED — CAPARLE YOUNG lady ior responsible position rs bookkeeper. ‘hust have oivlerioc oi‘ typing. This is a W! llositloii icr the right party. t thev must be alert and willing 1° swept responsibility. Acolv Jlstional Selective service Office. -l2- . p _i- Mule Help Wanted ; IiNTEn - MANLAIEDWBO; son i "Pm work. George Mason. Bun» hw- 8-12-21. > _/_ Personal z. Killer's suousn ntou sun ast Tonic Tablets {or Nervous order A eneral blood tonic Ne‘ oostoaid Q Two Macs Drur " Blcre. Charlottetown ll-Zii-Frl-t. 1 “N! wsur NORMAL Par. vim " l Qstrex Tonic Tablets. Stimu- vlillllts. tonlcs: aids to normal pen. visor Trial also 35c. save real Eaxgt-nxslt ‘ti. slss orhlpecll: . Y’ _~ h M"- At all] adri-iggisatf. om **wsuisn*”‘ :0‘ cord o! hardwood. Cnt In m” hllfllis and split s r- otor stesm bo'1er ii . r. Brice per cord either "-3-? '1'.‘ “ifisiiiii; rsnc mE5'V"‘°V during summer. Wrlic or Call Central Creameries Limited CHAIIDOTTET own in aid of the Red Cross, despite Weather conditions and bad roads there was it very nice crowd in at- tendance and everyone enjoyed themselves. Music was iurnished by Lame Valley talent. Lunches were served by the indies. Miss Helen McAulay, Charlotte- town. spent the post tew da/ys at her home in Cardigan Head. Mr. Jack McAulay, P. E. I. Tele- phone employee is spending n iew days at his former home in Cardi- gan Head. The many friends oi Mrs. Marl-ll! Crossman. Baldwin's Road. are sorry to learn that she is n patient is at present Overseas. Miss Dorothy Moll-ml who scent the past week with her parents in Mme Volley has returned to re- sumo her studies at U. C. C. Mr. Neil Nicholson. Cardigan gletsyd, was s. recent visitor to the Mn. Michael Foley returned to his in cardigan Head alter spending the post ten days in "19 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Power. Avondalc. were visitors to Cardigan Herd on Monday. where they "15"" n! Mrs. Powrv-‘e sisters. Mrl. Sedir lcuigan. Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Gal- an On Thursday evening March 4th friends and neivhbmlrs from this viciriiv and Wliotvi-l- refill-rod r‘ the home of M". and Mrs. "l ~‘ p.....-.i..\....\ i. w..." n-v-‘es-s n-w our "'1. "CW" who isms ‘"' " ’ q... -. m... IL“ w," ten day! with " "- hiswiie attlluad tage are these in the City Hospital. l-lpr husband In srocié (‘ll A R l Ni iii-ni- QUQTA 119M; ‘Bristol and Vicinity ll. ~Y. Stock ' Exchange ._.._. Stock Am C and I Am Tcl 6r T01 Anaconda Baldwin 10cc Bendix Av Beth Steel Ches A: Chin w-acia Pi I s I I s bGUG n snddGll-nefldtdhi s s n s s s s s sl-nwcibflrfl Nor Am Co r-s-n s | with ~I s {Texas Corp _Unlted Air U S Rubber U s Steel C0 Vanadium corp .West Union IWest Elec .. ssszsssss:aasssaasssasssczn IZZSZII MININ l TOR/ONTO, March ll — (C?) — Toronto nosing stock quotations Stock Close Abltlbi .'l5 Aldemlac .11 Ang Can .56 Aquarius .48 Aunor 1.56 B Explor .16 Beattle .80 Bidgood .15 7-8 Bobjo .10 Bonatal .13 Bralornc l.90 B111. Dom .28 Brouan .50 Brown .09 1-4 Bufi Ank 2.00 Cal Edm 1.50 Calmont .06 Cent Pat 1.19 Cent Pom .08 1-2 Chester .74 iCochenour .90 Con Arum 1.03 lDavles .20 Duquesns .09 Eu Mal Eldorado Fed Kiri its: 1-2 Franco . i4 . 2 Gold Belt ‘.16 Gunnar .12 Halliwell .08 5-8 _,___ Hard R0 .50 Holllng S930 ' Hang .25 Payable in Advance is... .19 Inspire 3 4 Int Nick - i "i" a t: 1-: 2C0 I . ' . . . J son .21 word, in Memorial Notices 10o per inchutié: g Kile-n Add ‘.85 Kirk La l La D f l: . word. Lilia oi subscription L, 5125a‘ 13 5-5 tlticn $1.00. Othu rain OI mp3 and 93 1.; Leitch 1-2 Llll LL . 0 "—*'" , _ *- Macassa 3-59 Baby Chicks nlijilacdleod _______*.___ ___ a sen . GOVERNMENT APP OVED Malartic 1-75 Chicks. Pullets. Cockerels. heavy Mclntyre 513-4 breeds. Order early. Write Marl- Mckenzle .92 time Chick Hatchery. Saint John, Mcwagt, ,1: New Brunswick. -6. Mm Con, 1,64; Moneba -3 F01‘ Sale Negusd .___-;__:;~;. _'__i Norm; 5 F011. SALE - TWO NEWLY iNorsnotsl .85 ireshened cows. Apply Herb obrim .64 3-4 ?"¥*P§9"-°"_*!1°"- 3.12:1:- om m i» H roit SALE TEN rots usv. Al’ LY gwm“ ~33 1'” Glennie MacLeun, Provincial In- arm“ '79 Iumary, Charlottetown. PM‘ Cm" " 341,2; Ilzreston Lg 1 a cno - - _ Position Wanted SZnAQQ‘, £2: a" outs. WANTS worm 1N COUN- 3°“ "f; "I trv store. Write “X." care Guard- Sena?" ' tau. 3-11-21. Shem" ~34 =_ _ Siscoe Sladen . C do H d 3 E Pei) .05 3-4 ar igan ea so. so w SuIdHBos 0 o t Su van - Sy van 1.50 And Vicinity Tack H“ fig Upp Can . Hugh McLeod, R..C.N. returned $311k, H to his unit on Monday having spent ‘Wendi o ‘u the past two weeks with his par- w, Hg" 3'9.‘ ents in Louie Valley. Y5!" a On Friday evening rm enter- CURB tainment and dance has held at Dulhcusle the home oi’ Mr. Malcolm McLeod pend o" ' Montreal Curb Stock Close Abitlbl Pfl ‘I 5-8 Asbestos 28 1-4 B A Oil _ - lo Beuuharnols 9 3-4 Bathurst A 14 Can Vidkers 4 1-2 Dom Tar ‘l 3-8 n A 4 1-2 Fraser V T 0 15 . Ford A I l-lir Walker 50 l-lcyilc Oil 320 Imp Oll l2 3-4 t Pete l Use Mlnsrd’: loi- dandruff when all the friends had arrived. the guest o! honor was call- ed forward and an appropriate l address was held . Raymond Kelley and a sultabo it was pro- sented. Dimcan a slant mm- rier trhankiedosgl. fgrmghclr kindness and ope among them . which all joined in singing “For He's A Jolly Good rbllow". The remainder or the even- ing was pleasingly spent in dancing and songs. Lunch was carved the hostess and neirhbourinl im- ies. Duncan left Monrlnyrnom- ing on return in his unit. in; a book for the school library. Exchange ' MONTREAL, March 11 —(CP)— Produce prices today as by the Dominion Agriculture loliom- r E888: Graded shipments quoted on Iiwt at A-larse a7 1-2; A-mcdltlgn‘ 35; A-pullets 30-31; 25 1-2. Receipts: 1.36s eases, Butter: First grade creagngyy prints Jobbing price 36 1-2-47; “I'll- Ifflde Solidi. Jobbing price. 36-30 1-2. wholesale, Que no 1 pasteurized storage 35 1-4-35 1-2. Receipts: 2s boxes. angheverslet; Cogent recfiipt. coloiiedl . w ern an FOSILMOntreal; Que 2o 4 w rn and colored d hit 3-4-23 nominal cilirrlrenr meal: Montreal. Receipt“ 1,759 be,“ Potatoes: 75 lb bags Mountain Q“ N0 1 1-90: No 2 1.50-1.65; m; and PE’! No 1 1.90, _____________ Cities Public 00st of Radio Soap Ads OTTAWA. March 9-—(O.P.)~_ 30mph H. Harris (Pro. Con. Toronto Dantorthl said in the House or c°mm°ns whlsht that part o! the cost o! 50817 advertising was borne by the Dominion Treasu through subsidies paid soap man actor-erg, Spec-king in the budget debate, litr. Harris said subsidies to equal- ze consum t '- wiih Dangeg?" c“ 5 were naught One of the outstanding examples causing misgivings among Cangd- “fir! Wfls that o! the soap industry. The subsidies paid to this in- dustry in order to maintain the 09111118 prices o! September, will run to scores oi’ thousands (o1’ dollars), "said Mr. Harris. '“And then to statlsiy the wholesalers who had iloor stock the ceilln was pushed back to June, 1941, wl h an added cost to the ‘rressui-y oi Can- ada i'or this industry. "While all this payment qt sub. sidy is going on the Radio blats out soap advertisements, stories of lic- tlon, iact and fancy. which is add. ed into the cost oi this very neces- sary essential. nsmely soap. It is Th leaves oi‘ Friendship W. 1. met t the home o! Mrs. Herbert Beagan, on March 2nd, with an attendance oi’ six member-g, The Presidmt. Mrs. Walter Wal- ker. called the meeting to order. 'I‘lie meeting opened by reciting the Creed in unison. Minutes oi’ the last meeting were read and adopted. Roll Call was anlswered by each member paying cc. a Reports were heard from the skk committee. It was decided to hold a dance in the school for the In- stitute. It was also decided (or the mcmbt to meet at the home oi’ Mrs. Walter Walker and help to quilt the Ried Cross quilt. Mrs. Martin Drlscoll was appointed on the school committee. The questionnaire on Home Economics was discussed. A sum o! nine dollars and titty cents was collected irom the district by two oupils for the Aid to the Russia Fund. Mrs. Wilson MacDonald kindly invited the members for the April meeting. Roll Call to be answered by each member donat- Meetlng adjourned. ANGLO RUSTICO SCHOOL Ibllowlng is the report oi the pupils standing tor rbbrusry: Grade X - 1. Ruth Bulman. 1. Doris Hench. Grade IX - l; Doris Hare. 2. Amy Toornbl. Grads VIII - 1. Gladys Park- man. Grade vn: - 1. Hazel 8111mm,‘ lOrisne Nixon. S. George Toornbs. Grade V — 1. Harvey Toombs. Grade IV - 1. Athol Craswell. Grade I 5r. - 1. Adele Parkman. Gnde 1 Jr. - 1. Mary Toombs. I. Ray Orsswell. 5. Alberta Bun- tain. Jeanette Hooper — ‘masher. ISLAND COW JIAS LARGEST I. O. P. RECORD FOB MONTH Tho largest Record o! Per- formance teat reported from Prince Edward Island durlnl t?! ‘PM?’ month was that or Risby Mercena Abbelierk. a member of the P11"- bred Holstein herd o! Hudson low- , bany. Starting on test as an eight-year-old she produced in 5Q days. 15.508 lbs. mill: containing 4.0 lbs. fat. Another excellent yearly record was co lewd bv her stablemate. Carleton ale Peach s; a l-wo-year-old who gave 12.178 lbs milk containing 486 lbs. fat. Both snimsls were liked twice daily rh- uizhout thel lsctatlons. TAVMWW OI‘ WEIGHT will learn with regret entered the City Hospital, for treat- ment lor a sore knee. Fr. Rooney. 1'11; rriends regret that Mr. and Mrs Bruce Davlson, who moved Montreal‘ Stock lbw m- =1== cu r c" tw- w» have solo their lovely home and re- turned w the city to reside as most '0! Mr. Davison business is carried 'on them. Moving here from the city ‘a iew years to reside in the ..__._ lsulnmelr months a5 lfastl tliseg an urns e 8100i Close tlwoggs buctma: Mr. Davison h l not Bell Tel m enjoyed his good health this writer Brndlian 15 8-4 and Mrs. Davison s ending most o! C"! c" W115i! 8 3-4 her time at her bus ness in the city Can Ind Al A- 41-4 they decided to return permantly. Can Steam Q 9 Mr. Wcntzai Baker. purchased the celariese 321-2 lovel house and farm property. Cons smelt 41 3.4 Leav _; Mr. and Mrs. Davison carry Dom Goal Pit! 1g 1.3 with thcm the best wishes oi this m Bridge M 1-4 vicinity ior health and success in gongdfltpeclofi g 5.3 business. un s. 14 3-8 1-" gen 5t”) way" g l Pte. Willie Deveaux. is spending Imp T 1° L2 his iurlough with his wile and par- 1m; Njcke] 37 b2 ents in this vicinity. Massey Harris e 3-8 —‘_" Macon "out o b: Mrs. Robert Bellanger, received s. Mu Power a 34 gire 17121111531‘ husband Fteinmbtt. Nat steel car 4'1 1-2 hf"‘§“‘,"] "ffk w 5°“ m “ Norah“ ‘a ’ s raring cen r. Power Corp g Q“°’°°° P°W°Y 14 1-1 thfigggfidttlggefitolsrehiilvellva.‘ lino? ggawllnga" 17 Brien, who reported tor medical ex- uw "d 17 3-3 aminatlon on Saturday at Char- Slecl of Gan 6B 1-3 lottetnwn P. E. I. séeel of Can P 70 | ' . P8 E180 A 31-8 Last week your writer received W138 Bloc B 8 Ls. call from able seaman Rupert Collin R C N. somewhere along a board, asking to have the the se Guardian sent him as many oi’ the boys there were from this vicinity an news. A short time age another note was received from Pte, Frank Blax- land, somewhere in England. asking 7690716111 that this column oi news irom home Department oi’ be kept up. Pte. Blaxlsnd, hails d wanted to iollow the Bristol rom Morel]. Miss Eunice MacDonald. who un- B 31 1-2; C derwent a serious operation; in the lCharlottetown Hospital. over a week ago returned home Monday. The condition or Mr. John G. MacDonald, in the Charlottetown Hospital has grown very grave over the week-end. Friends 0i Mr. Chester McCarthy, will learn with regret that he has wholesale wbbmgent; 2d the Charlottetown Hospital, tor treatment suiiering irom car- buncles. Friends here oi’ Rev Mike Rooney, that he has well known here where he as- is sisted at different times while par- ish priest st Cardigan. Mrs, Trainer, housekeeper for Fr. lvlcKel-ina, spent few days in the city a st week. Miss Elinor MacDonald, has gone to the city, where she ha; accepted a position. Mrs Grace Furguson has return- ed to Bristol to reside after spend- ing several months in the city. Mrs Geogenia Johnston, moved to the city to reside while her husband.- is serving in the arrh- ed forces M: and Mrs. Johnston, moved here from Ontario W681‘: ago and before entering anned services he was employed at the Dunstaffnage Butter Factory. Mrs. 1941, n" three the kJohnstori, was iormely Georgie e Miss Muriel Geldard, oi the start of Fbilconwood Hospital, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geldard, Morel]. B "A STREET CORNER" (By "John o! The Lilacs" P. E. I.) I stand on the corner where tour e plld 101' l1] the COhll-lmulg public." To people in Basing by. JOHNSTOWS iuvan w. i. "w “l?” ma“ b" “i” ""1 Ihelgefor s moment I catch their 80m; trip ohms in a blythesome As ii’ llile wereraptug or song, th PAGE FIVE ' A. R. Pfln Canada Prepared to Fight Air Raids’ at. .....ws,-n_mgg,l.-6. l l , ' l CLAD IN ASBESTOS SUITS, CANADIAN .1. it. l’. MEN ILYFILL FLAJIES creasing menace o! air “$60k UP?“ 95°10 ma“ Chinese A.R.P. wardens on the lob in VI-Ywillll/W- In the lower photo Canadian A. R. P. vOlllnl-efs clad in asbestos suits battle a lire in a broken Z85 mallb National Film Board Photo. Shown above are two scenes irom "Banshees Over Canada," latest National Film Board release in the Canada Carries On series The new film con- tains a number of spectacular‘ sequences made during the height cf the biiz on Lonnozi, luloir-ud by lllt‘ story of ho.v Canada is preparing to moot the in- lTippyg ca; eflcheelriul and gay, | lATifll-("Qgfllll-‘firl by W195 W W°~ For t at journey they ist be son 1 k straight ahead in a sort P9 l. lung. m‘ ‘(if er where four way! Lost in thoughts o! the present and Some carry the weight 0i’ a moun- 121st; Iain it seems. Som xliutirie to think of tlie hopes _ , . . . . Bowed drown with a load of core- gun. Wl‘0ll§;—— "Gum Phlun“) Thsthhaasetched its lines upon their 0i the mflllflllifs still to last UUWWAV Mum‘ 10 __ (C?) Cnnllllicn Honda- Infill?!‘ lviziyor Montreal is d“ . ' c ee . And brought silver to their hair. Scme show the pallcr oi’ illness gone, nod m an intern- , Otllcr- the hlocm oi health. mm ,_ ) "M0,. ti, dogma. of Some wearlly walk as it hardships i/iincleri together its they D1155. C 1.11101, under flllfl. There both pcxclny and yreulih. in A rurulzitions Ht, w illt‘ Cnmmoxls The yotithiul. the tiger‘, and weakpt 1 lstel- Si. Lnilr the strong, rent Lricombe (Ind- h With its weight had rested long. As if fate had thwarted their ci-ory.‘ chance, Whilst they moved about with the We see each day on the street; Laval-Two hiountnilis). ng. __ I. Toronto; Brigadier O M M. M. Q4 Lt. Col. G. T. Goad. Assistant tawa; Lt. Col. R. B. Longridge, C couver, B. C. The administration of the Canadian Army's military the attention oi the Deputy Assistant Provost Marshals from all oi Dominica's military districts and commends last week when they gazil- lrcd in Ottawa under the chairmanship of Colonel P A Piuze. Provost Marshal and director oi the Canadian Provost corps. Din-inc tlic s the deputy marshals were addressed by Defence Minister J L. Rillfiiiilll and high-ranking officers of National Headquarters. . Seated, leit to right, they are Ft. Col. l". Dann, D, A P M.. M. D. Q4 Honorable J. 1. Balaton, P. 0., G National Defence; Colonel P. A. Piuse, General J. F G. Leison, M. C, E. Second Row (standing, left to ri 11.1). '1 St. John. N B ; Major G , , ‘ r J H 1 -‘ r. C P. ll , (Lung 131 l'.ll‘il, Ont‘ Maior W S P. G W, D A. P ltL, M D l. Loiiilt-n, Ont; Capt. H. c Harrington. Fools. M. C . D A r. M. tin Division. Prince Groves. B (3.; Lt Col F L, Bixukurll. M C.. E D. C P. .\1. Pfiflwfvl"! police C&"'lli)li.‘(l ille sinnsl C-xmp, OnL; Cunt (‘i A. l1 l. l’) A, P .\l . 7.11 Division, ' >1 s; lily. >- ll. . . .»\ i: <7 mo. c. 'i‘r. iiinp, Centre, . . ., .1 ll .. ' i‘ “l \ P ‘l - M. D l3, Calgary, Alberta; hlnjol‘ b. '1' S-"flit. l) A P. M M. D 13 KB)’. E D . D. AG. (b) N D H. Regina, S8510; Lt Col W. S. Jones. D C D A. P M. M D 1Q M. On, D, l. O. Minister oi Vl/‘innlpeg, Mon; Lt Col G D. Massue, D A P. M , M. D 4 Mont»- E. D , Provost Marshal; Major real, P. Q D.. Adlutimt-General. N D, n Third Row: left to right. Lt Col. c. W chi-kc. r> i P. M . M. l1 Provost- Marshal, Corps 1-1 Q.. Ot- 6, Halifax. N, S : Nliljiil‘ E Wat's. D. A P \i 1i l‘) R. Kind-Will. . A. P. M , Pacific Command, VJn- Ont; Cunt R. '1‘ 'I‘nit, D A P. M . 0'11 111v Vli‘i.',l"ll\. l3 0.] Capt. J B Martino-nu, Assistant Adjutant. CJllXQ Q. Ottawa. ght) Major T E Guy. D. A P. M. (Canadian Aim; Photo) . O Biilaouetlc, D. A. MLM. D. e---—-- r" CAMP PYCKETY‘. Va.. - (GP)- ‘Fhere are three William Tavlors in this u‘, Army Camp and thev -'~'~'- ~ “sly irom 23'! to 323 pounds each x With s sanl-circe yoi bombs to be loaded, this tour-motored American 13-24 Liiceiator botnbcl‘ BN5 oiiensive against the axis in Europe.