(l " s-"semniss MARCH 20. 1942 j i REOOIN BROS. a TOPPER products for Sale at lteddin Bros. For that Stubborn COUGH Take Reddin’s Bronchial Syrup Large Bottle-50c . creosote and- Guaiscoi A Reconstructive Tonic 16 om-Sl-OO ' Leave Your Films At REDDIN BROS. For Finishing Wainpoles l-lard Boiled Candies cellophane wraililfll packages 25c Molasses Kisses Salt Water Kisses Rum and Butter Kisses 10c per brig. I REOOIN BROS. i NOTIOE The Benevolent lrlsh Soc- ietalls closing its books March l5 for annual meeting. Please send in all bills before above date- . -niick Deering (new), 1 grain crusher Massey Harris. l Mon- arch Engine 4% ll. P, 1 Halls drum and cleaner, 1 potato digger, 1 sills nlcw. 1 drlvinl wagon 1 set of truck wagon wheels. new. I wood sleigh. l _hay fork and carrier. a quantity of hay and cats and other articles too numerous to mention. v L. m. noucmrs ii. n. SMALLMAN I Professional Bards McLEOD 8i BENTLEY W. B. HENLEY, K. C. I. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barristers and Attorneys. st- Law HONEY TO l/OAN 154 Prince Street i HULHNV t illorrelland Company r. AROiliBALll Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown l-l-l-l-l-J-m-m-l; m n m m m n n p M. ALllAN FARMCZi a.A.. LLB. Balliisrisis, soniurroii are. Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY T0 EOAN. w, 1.5x w. M/Tlfiiksirfif; i- IAB-IISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC- Mouey to Loan Collections Office: 90 Great George Street. if» stormy sole be held the mlowinr fine day. Terms of sale-‘All sums of ten dollars and under cash over that amount nine months credit on ao- proved joint notes. Six per cent dis- count for cash. ALEXANDER MMBAE, Auctioneer. L-946-2-l6-20-24. DRY SKIN AID if your skin is the dry type, try eliminating the use of soap and water. Some women de- skin dcesn't feel clean unlem they use soap. this is the case, use s rich cream afterwards and leave on the skin for a few minutes. In this kind of climate the skin needs soften- ing oils. How Are Your Eyes‘ If you are having sglllllllllflb of strai - headac es. sore eyes or dluiliess - consult = specialist At your service with Years of ' and s tliorouzi refractinr service. Call in and discuss vour difficulties (i. F. liutcheson I‘. G. HUTOBESON G. F. IIUTCHESON .-- \ civil», Air-ts! . Macinists and WJZIiTEll IMMEDIATELY TRENTON INDUSTRIES LIMITED Trenton, Pictou County Experienced machinists and fitters required who are qualified to carry out precision machin- ing and assembly operations. Good garage mechanics may be acceptable nl 9g.- iiter < no» ‘ Acme Oil ' Arntfield i’ l; Aunor Gold I Base Metal VHF. CHARLUITETUWN GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA nozvs "j NEW YORK STOOii v EXORANSE (signed) ALEX. LAFIPEETY, Bcc'y. B. l. S. P. 0. Boa 451. (Canadian Press) c‘ ti‘ h??? 1i‘; it L-l - - _ l 9 ' o” 3 m.“ Anaconda. 26 5-8 Baldwin Loco 12 5-8 Bendix Av 36 1-2 son steel no i-a Si“ .°"“° it i‘? rys er - AT HUNTER RIVER g‘)?! u cc u MARCH 25th AT IBM. g2“ 32c a i inst ted b Mrs. “ m" 5' Bmffim “"15, b, 1w“, gala‘; at m: Pfd 2a ‘l-B her iarni of llii acres, 90 acres in Kenmm“ 32 3'8 excelnent state oi cultivation. bsl- Mm‘ WE"! 75 3'5 ance under good growth of hard N Y Gem"! a 1'4 wood and lumber, buildings in good N01‘ Am Co ‘I 3-4 repair. One mile from paved hl‘h- Penn RR. 22 3-8 wag. Also the following iil Pet Co 3i 1-2 TOCK—1 horse. 1 111829» 2 mllk Std Oil NJ 3t l-Z cows to freshen in April, 1 heifer to Texas Corp 32 freshen in October. 2 furrow cowl. 1 United Air 31 1-2 steer 1% year old. 2 yesriliigs. U 5 Rum," 14, 1.3 MACHINERY-l hay i-alie (new) u ,5 B), go 51 1 disc harrow,1 spike hsrrow. I west; Union g5 1.: spring tooth liarrow. 1 riding hiller, was; E1“ go 1.3 2 carts, one hay, mower MscCor- Woolworth __ MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL, March Iii-w?)- lnsses and gains were about evenly distributed in the list boarded t0- day on the stock exchange. Steel of Canada common rovid- ed, an upset among lnd-ustrsis by dro ing more than two points wh e the preferred was fractionally firmer, Howard smith preferred and Canadian Bronze also did a little better and Dominion Sta: and Asbestos receded. Montreal Power and Ottawa. Power all ped in utilities and Bra- zilian en ed even after opening for o slight rise. Canada Steamsh‘ preferred, selling ex-dividend, show- ed a net gain of a fraction in car- riers arid the common was behind. Hudson Bay Mining firmed in pivotal metals and Nuranda was a loser. Bulolc was up in mines and Hollinger eased to a new low. in- ternational Petroleum invbroved in oils. Total sales: 19.100 shares; Indus- trials, 1.000; Mines, 12.230. Ba '33 (Canadian Press) Stock; Close Canada —- Commerce 150 Montreal 182 Nova scotia. 2'13 Pmyal Bank 150 ____.__. MI "'8 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March i9- , Stocks 01m ...... .- fl3353®3333~+$§4a3u43ua§ Eff” *3» for portion of assembly work. H (Men now employed on war contract work will not be , 93m‘! o“ 1'4 mvwll- ~ §’.'.‘§i“i&‘.1i ias IF INTERESTED REPLY DIRECT T0 -I' EiiiOrflJ-‘IO fig ~ Fa con TRENTON INDUSTRIES LIMITED. g":1g°‘a‘“ m: '4 urvmo EXPERIENCE. AGE. NATIONALITY, mo. Gumm- " l-i lllweil 3-1 x . - ~ l-lgllnor sis i Hi SEN: _. ‘f, - - "r . s: vertising Rates — Payable Ill Advance 53:16am»! l; i-i er Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements ll Cents Hud Bay g l-g "a G ma I : ason - t Del’ war-d‘: Annlilhlllil-‘eiinflznfil N? Cyril?“ Elleiitiltsaxg: hm; fig]: fig, as’: Classified 3c per word; in Memorial Notices lilo per inch‘ Lists L k sh ‘ Ilflfll and S itual Uiieriiigs. Cards. etc. 5o per name: Letters a e om 81° Condolence fid- pcr inch; Wedding engagements t0 words for $1.00 Lamaque s“ Old l0 cents for ever additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks sod up“ c 5 1'3 “Ml; ties. mm loos or to mgrhord. Lislia of Bubscrl mo. n‘: “Dun-ans: Address and _ tstlon i .00. Other rs on 533m“ 1g , a sen 1.4 mfalartle 133 c ll YTQ 8'1 l-O Agents Wanted Wanted 5:33;‘; w? Jim Pl-IAQANT °UTD°0ll WANTED-SMALL roar iififiit u u“ m P ill-lime" °l W"? W"? A tinent or small house fur: Nail-Vanda m 91%?“ Dlgfltl 18655111113 lpver 300 n “L Apply J_ M_ Quudiflfl’ Norma”! Sikh! Erin nehezaigrtties. Panilswblitlgr ‘tm — -_L"-l---__-om'a'zo'll' 83:2; l5 ti H diode. in mtoogll‘ Yllflun or more! Lost Ont Nifilwi 8 3-4 uets-equjpnien on credit, Plfléllln 1 1-2 o experience needed to stsrt- L081‘ — BETWEEN POLYCLINIO Psymaster 13 teach you how. V rite today for and Forum, man's wrist watch. ‘Perron 10g ticulars. Rawiei ha, De t. Findeai- leave at Smalls Tinsmith Pioneer m; _!§_-_ll5gU.__MO1'itl‘GB._Clflfl a. _Shop.___Reyga._i-d. 1_.-_1()_8_5-_3-_2_0;ii. Pick Crow 135 ‘ _"'___i' Prem er 4o For Sale mo». m“ , ,_ Male Help Wanted gaunt. ‘i; M - 99°" PAYN“ WANT!» — so! ros ramrmo list _ _ _ senator .4 ‘calorific. wellrztogkaeldleu sNiiw 931°’ 1"1°°°'3 1° a" 511m or 1% a T - L-liifiiflzillflg-‘cooxs ans wawrsn UBGENT- Elfifl“ .--. 4;’, g M“ 4m“ L4. l. 5 iv m: n. s. r. Station. ciiuiom- - i‘ * Hare. Bow due to fNiT-ow Aulilqilh. if"?- lg- "a 1- 599mm"! ‘h an?“ 3,: b, WWLY-freshened pure bre Clurii- c '0 an.“ “Me: Qglm g,‘ Si“, L“. ,~_- I '4 cow. m. a. Murrs nuugh- stfilio. Charlottetown. b. n1. steep m: T’! is L-IO 3 IO 20. . ~ »= is. n. w. a-ia-ai. iyivlrniilte ‘i’: _________ y Female Help Wanted I03 Iflmypgpgngn Ugh] a q: l-mi m vllTlll _ gnu‘ yo“ n0Us‘_ (OH- ‘I110 Al- lNte Allll $ m mum‘ N B“ ‘saw socistion of Bwedim Authors has Wiltaey l 1-2 b10933 is, til-timed the Swedish meat wrt iisig 1|! -—~—~ PM“ Yer “mitts-Eco oi o» Yrnir s i-I 7f"!!! - MAID son GENERAL "rt-Went sounded norweainn ousswork. Plain cooking. lur- authors in Real-dominated Jlor- WHITE "$116M re uired. Apply evenings way." R R-lchmo Street. L-IOOB-S-OO-tl- i‘: . .n.nq Q MONTREAL STOOIi Produce Prices MONTREAL. Much li-—(CP)_ Commodity Exchange. Canadian Butwr spot: Que- (92 score) 35 14B; western (Own) 35 1-813. Eggs spot. Ilsa A-l 3o 1-3-81; A-inediuin 1- 80; ; A- ets ind si-s 1i i-a-za; E-O b 1-1. - i. MO March 19-401’)- we-e- PM» cram“ assumes! M» w» are °' l""“la:.:°*'t'i.:. w‘ T“ ~ m ‘diTzi-‘iaififiidkgsfavfifimié Brazilian a l’ ,_ - - i’??? 5i‘ ‘“°““° iii? scram“ Wttsruai ilonssmelt 88 "r '1 “TD” " irst grade so . Jobbing price 85 Dist Bel-I 21 1-1 _z_aa. M] 1 1. _ mm 5m‘ B a ieurised Norsfili 1Q}? ti‘: l alt‘;- HOW Smith 1i l-I an 3g 1.1 ' lmil T°bl 24° Cheese: current receipt western Int Nlckr l wiine and colored no.5. Montreal belie W 16 1'3 shi tng point 25', Que delivered in Mtl POW!‘ 21 Mon real white I5, colored 35 1-4; Nomads 41 wholesale wesiem white so: 0010i‘- shawinlsm l3 l-I ed 2s i-l; Que white as 1-2; coi- steel of can 58 oied 2d 3-4. St oi Can Pfd 6'1 Potatoes: whites no l 1.55- 1.60: no a 1. 5—l.45: NB mountain no! £51321 rlraauntain 1.10 Mmtreal CW5 srs ar SAUCE (Canadian Press) 4 tsblespoons shortening stool. Close i 3N2?» 8311c’ sum 1 pound minced beefstear Asbestos 1'1 1-1 1 Swen Pepper, chopped Bathurst A 1g l-g l ‘tlaggspoon Worchestezshirc Dom Tar - gaser VTO 10 1-2 l léh-gebgaurlimtgxilnetoes aser — M A '2 .. i"‘$.2é‘§..°i%'i§k§?o““° {$33) ,1 3.8 Method: Melt the shortening and Price Coin 9 Add the clove of garlic. Cook until Pm, Pm _ this is tender and very slightly browned, then remove it. Add the opion to the garlic-flavored drip- M k t r i’»%%'.s"' will)‘. ar e s a steakkvpulllng this irito small part. sgiirstmegll ‘gelllvfll. and browning the n ance Remove the seeds and white (Caga-diari-‘ressl Toronto-Gold and western oil stocks lower; other roups steady. Montreal—lltilities un hanged; ps- rs,l other industrial; and golds r. NeNwNforlb-Stocks slightly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton lower. ~ Cu rrrn c1’ m: NEW YORK. March 19-40?)- ‘Ilie Canadian dollar closed 7-16 of s. cent higher tn today's foreign exchange dealings finishing at a discount of l2 7-16 r cent in re- lation to United sales currency. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Con- trol Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent discount.) The pound sterling end- ed unchanged at $4.04. To ronto Exchange TORONTO, March 19-40?)- flie gold stocks set another nine- year io-w price level today on the Toionto exchange despite a Last hour stiffening of quotations in spots. Ilse group had a loss. West- erii oils finished the session .27 down to anew lowazidthebaee metal and industrial stocks were practically unchanged. Volume si- 1sa,ooo shares was down about 50.- 00) shares from the previous ses- slcn. Senior golds displayed more weak- nus iii the secon a lssu . an d ry es Dome declined 3-4 to a new low at 18 l-t, Hollinger weaken cents to 6.75, l-Ialinor 85 cents to to 8 and wright-Hargreaves was off 11 cents to a new low at 1.92 in turnover ot 3,300 mares. Base metal stocks came out in comparatively light volume and mainly at frm prices. An small index loss in the industrials was cancelled in the afternoon ac- tion. Foods and senior oils hm a margin of losses over gains but the average was righted by advances in other grouse. Home Oil. kalts and Brown Oil posted small declines and other western oils were steady. Hnansa NEW YORK. March 19-0.?)- The stock market dlsp-ayed faint signs of recovery here and there today but the general course of prices was downward. Canadian stocks were uneven Can- adian Pacific, Distillers Beagi-ain and McIntyre Mines were unchang- ed while International Nickel and Im erial Oil advanced l-s. Dome fel 7-8 and llbrd oi’ Canada "A" lClil Lake shore Mines eased i-B. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .1 of a. point st 84.9. which meant ltist wth yes- terday’; retreat, it had given up all but 3 of its st. Patrick's Day rai . A modicum of comfort was de ved from the fact offerings were never urgent. Transfers of 374,800 shares compared with ass,- 780 yesterday and were the nnsllesl for a full session s'nce last June Steels. motors. rails, rubber and aircrafts did little el‘her way slightl i:i arrears were cheeapeakc s: 0h o. Southern Pacif'c, Bean Roebuck, U5. Ru berr. Anaconda American ‘telephone. westingtwile. ‘rexss 0o. and Air Reduction. On the advancing side were Pennsylvania. us. Steel, Good- Year. Lehish valley Coil preferred. Jolinsgeanviue tinerfian ‘ smelt- rry, rns ons liar- vestor and ltandard on ma). CHESTCOlDS FNEBOIWINTNENT inn muslin niunci P-hfisP-fl $i.t.°‘l".2i'8-'- Qoflwobbl I atolls.» mulls. t rel sadness Inflammation-prevent eg. 1n ssvm eases change ths I I'll — ‘it: by iimi m? 9.‘: u.‘ (lube). toe and 01.00. membrane from ih and cut into smeiledigrefielhdeiegm; to the meat mixture. along with the canned tomatoes, bouYlon and the seasonings. simmer the mixture slowlv for 1 hour. Serve m); hog ovgaéieie tgooked slpekilzhetti. l‘ 9m? ° ‘i in rapidly boiling selbed water and boil until lender. about 20 minutes The" drain lhormiizhlv and rinse in warm water. when well-drained, place! in serving dish and add about 2 tablespoons melted I‘l'(,[f.tor_ If n,“ 2g is svsllobl-a it is usually 8m‘; lh the ii-‘d-llhett-l and meal: EXAMINATION "m" l" swims Glasses N. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST Montague. P. E. I. Office l! = in 21:. .. a l’ c M “M1175: 9:- lly llillointmeni ce onn ted oiwosfrconawnh Grain WINNIPEG, March 1PM?)- Mmor mill demand and local transactions comprised the bulk oi business on Winnipeg grain ex- change agheat: y ‘i9 1-4, July l0 éosli: May c1. July is a-ss, Oct Parley: Meir 64 1-45. July s: l-BA. oer. oz l-BA. Cash prices: when: lhard ‘is 1-4; 1 nor '|e -4: 2 nor ‘l5; t nor ‘It l-s: t nor ‘l-B: 6 wheat 69 3-4; 8 wheat o’! ' eed wheat 65 l-t; 1 garnet garnet ‘l2 l-4; 3 amber durum B3 3-0. W 501-8;eX 3 CW i9 1-2; ex 1 ' I eed 4d td-ti-n 0- szb-l '§IIIIJ iii-I ~e@g§ééo““ f,» THE BEAUTY BOX PAGE FLYE Fight lasi- ORIPPE- THIS PROVEN WA Y I During the present epidemic don't let s cough, sncese. ack- er shim go unchecked. At the very first sign take Buckley‘ Cinnamsted Capsules and Buckley's Mixture. treatment acts fast. Buckley's Mixture eases the cough almost instantly and helps correct over-acidity. Buckley's Cinnamated Capsules give you the beneflt of not ONE but THREE pain relieving, cold-dispelling mg-edients. quick relief from aches, pains and cold misery. stimulates sud refreshes. The Be Prepared. If this treatment does not bring Slpreading OOLOS This double One ingredient bring Another third induces s beneficial rs taxation cl the nerves. A fourth ingredient-Oil of Cinnamon —haa long been a. standby in Europe fcr lighting grlppe and similar maladies. Buckley remedies NOW. prompt relief call your doctor. Get these dependable G42 Stretch Your body to its full height and practice walking around your room. t in the habit, of holding yourself "tsil” if you want to give the impres- sion of height and lock regal and lithe. Mike an efforvto wslk this way for s week or bwo and you will soon do its unconsciously. It's a good habit which will im- prove your appearance and make your clothes look smarter. Life ‘viii seem roster and you will believe that many of the ' best things in life are free aftn a brisk walk in the cool wind= followed by a warm bath and s firm mbdown with a good body lotion when you are out of sorts. put on comfortable cloth- ing. tilt your chin upward. and taking a deeo breath. set out for a two-mile hike Eirperts say il- t-akes at least two miles of brisk walking t» gel the circula- tion up and to fill the iurws with enough fresh. clean air to make the eves sparkle, the skin glow and to make everything seem right in the world. Don't Do Your Make-up st Table Don't- let- your constant primo- irig at the. dinner table or in the drawing-mom bore others. Take can that vonir metre-up is we i: smiled end that your hairdo rlehr before leaving the house N course. if you must touch up your make-no or put sii-ov hairs in niece. take a trip to the rwiw-cv of n dressinq - room. Habitual daiiblne and fussing with hair gives away the secret that you haven't much eeWWlerI-e in yourself. Pow do you look from the hack? n» you rive ih= hack of your o-hnle get-up the same thoughtful core ymi do your make-inn, face-framing hairline sr-d your reflection as you face your mirror? Use a hand mirror and chvcll up on nane-of-neck hairs locket or bvinse shoulders. hemiine and stocking seams Be sure all are right if you want to present an ail-round picture of perfection. Of Chinese inspiration is s slim tiered. dinner costume of black crepe bordered in pleated frilling. A yellow linen wrist-length jacket worn with this had largo Chinese motif embroidered at front and with make-up back. fr... L III SECOND W NOTICE ‘IIIIIJQIIIIIIIII ESTATE SIMON :>Ao|.|, Sr. This is the second notice given to all per- sons and firms indebted to L. M. Poole & Company as at the date of death of the late Simon Pauli, Sr. to make immediate pay- ment at the office of the undersigned. l It has been necessary to hand a number of accounts to the estate solicitors for action, and in a reasonable time those which have not been paid will be treated similarly. TliE EASTERN TRIIST OOMPANY 154 RICHMOND STREET y CHARLOTTETOWN, P. n. 1. i i x \ b it h ‘a ii ii a b h s h ii i Pl ‘Qgffiamllillliiillwlillm WHITE ACCENTS The rush to the colors includes whim-red, white and blue; and white is up to its refreshing spring best again this year. White collars, gloves, belts, hats and but- tons are impacting dark town cos- tumes with considerable wcllop. Navy and white are as 5W0“?- moiis with spring as the first robin _-afld just as chipper! Plenty of stark white accessories are ward- robe necessities for that spic-and- qpsn look. and its i-ewai-dinfl Bell-fie of well-groomed cool-WM- Market-places in type Such, in effect, is the newspaper. market - place, set in type, manufacturers whose names you know ask for your patronage. By printed word. they tell you WHY this brand of corn flakes is superior . . . why this maple corner-cupboard is worth more than is asked , . . why the desk, the motor car, the life insur- ance, the book will add to your joy of living. Heed the advertisements well. saire that will save you money, conserve your time and Patience, richly reward you and your family, Think of a great market-place where farmers, merl chants, clothiers, caterers stand and solicit your trade. All who make the clothes you wear, the furniture and draperies for your house, the medicines that keep you well, eagerly seek the chance to tell you of their wares: - Here, in a great Tliey have a mes- THERE WERE NO HITS NEW YORK -(CP)— Navy wives home from Pearl Harbor say they got so mad at low-flying Japanese planes in the big attack that they threw stories at them. SWEEP PROFITE ERIN!) LONDON —(CP)- "Black mar- ket" men found to have hoisted Hie price of a barrel of molasses about 1500 per cent were fined an aggregate of about 10,000 pounds ($45 ,000) ‘l i o --. -.-.. fig...’- sgr-gvrr: P“ '