f. Manon 1, .1941 ”, , central. Farmers’ institute THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ 11,. Annual Meeting of the Central Farmers‘ Institute oi ; . Edward Island will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms on . “gflgflliilill illl ~ M" ° d evening of Wednesday, March i2. An excellent (discussion has been arranged far this meeting. M the evening session. addresses wil_l be delivered by a number 1 miiineiit speakers on matters pertaining to the present feed ._ Motion, cattl e and dairy industry, forestry and other subiects. ' "flowing the Doirymen's meeting on Thursday, March l3, is meeting will be held, for which discussions on Agri- l mailman been arranged. This meeting will be in the form of ' “open iorum. It will be under the chairmanship of the President i 3th. (antral Farmers‘ Institute. . g-i Advertising Bates __ Payable in Advance , Mlmlmism (‘barge iur Any Advertisements 25 Cents ' central Guardian locals, 5c er word; Western and Eastern locals ' u p" irorii; Annuuncelrcn and Coming Events 3o per word: , mssimd 3.; per word; In Memoriain Notices 10c per inch; Lists of no,“ and spiritual Oiicrings, ‘Cards, etc., 5c per nsine; Letters of condolence ‘itlc per inrli Wedding engs merit 40 words for $1.00 m] 1|) cents tor every additional 3 wo lotion, 70c [er lni-li or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions . Notices of Thanks and 5 “m; per inch. Address and Presentation 81.00. Other rates In l gpplltfltloli. », m {fir Sale Female Help Wanter‘ 1 _,_.s_ - ~ ~ _ cows 'ro minnow i 7°“ “u” 12m. Ryan. L-415-3-7-1i. r--—————-—*"-—"- ". . "no ow ltiARE ron ssna in my ‘hid. Jill“? _ lciiil. . My sound, Apply Guardian. L-‘il0-3-7-2i. ‘l -ilEAVY CARDBOARD 17 x 22 inches suitabe icr lilting outliouses. 50 cents per l hm,“ Apply‘ Guardian L-282-i-28-tf. m???" Business Opportunities ..____-j liitrjhmrioivai. MONEY BY " tarnishing vuur workinil 0011113811- ‘ (era with Eicrvdav Necessities. l w; manufacture 200 illlflfBnlBPd 1 poi-details and Free Catalogue: , IAmYGX. 5'70 St. Clement. tail. Agents Wanted —-—*-Y"”_'_'_-_—'—__Zi JANTED: our; wirii can FOR profitable linii" elgh Route. lzdlliléxl}: ’ isitlsileri iritli irood llvlniz a s - Write Riiirlciszliis. Dent. M-L-410- ' 1M4; alanircnl Canada. iirniessiunal ilarils Attractive commission. i McLEOD 8i BEN TLEY w. E. ravriav. K. 0- J. n. BENTLEY. k. c. c. r. BENTLEY. i.i..n. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 DOAN 154 Prince Street illlliilELl. 8i 00. ll. F. MiflllBilLli Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown . u. ALBAN FARMER 8.11.. LLB. MBRISTER, SOLICITOB ETC. noisy T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESON ,. "re-a ' ililllilflm. soucrroit. mo. i "they to Loan Collection! . EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST l New Location g Cor. Kent and Queen Ste. Opposite Ma's Grocery Evenings 11y Appointments Phone Residence 1018 lkilsillan Bank of Commerce Bldg. "fr"- ilnigrest George 8t. _ WANTED — EXPERIENCED gfineral maid. Good plain cook. ferences. Mrs. McMackln, Rcthesay. N. B. L-388-3-6-2i. To Let APARTMENT T0 LET. APPLY TO t0 Mrs. Borden, 2 Brighton Rnad. 14-413-3-7-31. Teachers Wanted WANTED — TEACHER FOR. “Chelton" School. Supplement 875.00. Louis Pearson. Secretary. L-407-3-7-3i. ICE STOPS MOTORS PLANE COMES DOWN LONDON, March ll -<CP) - Winter flying raises hazards that call for the Kreatest skill if the flight is to be carried to its end successfully. A Royal Air Force coastal com- mand pilot, describing an attack on Brest, told how the engines of his Blenheim bombe iced up and stopped, forcing the plane so close to the ground at men manning anticreit guns could be seen. When the engines stopped the pilot said he was not worried be- cause he expected they would pick up again when ha came down to warmer a'r. Dodging searchllghts and violent fire, the plane came down to 3,700 feet and then a shell tore a hole two feet square in the port wing. - "1 called to the observer to get rid of the bombs on somethins useful, because we hadn't enough height to go round again. By 110W we were so low we could bee almost everything on the ground and in the hailbor. The gunner got the dinghy ready in case we came down i_n the water and he later swore he could see the black shapes of me-ri by the guns on the ground." At 1,000 feet the Dlime W88 caught in a Searchlight beam. but at the same time the engines pick- ed up and the p‘1ot rsiced out of the harbor without further damage to his machine. WOMEN WORKERS TO STAY ON JOB LONDON March 3 —(OP) —- Women engaged in work of national importance are nOt WHEN“? m," owed to volunteer for the Women-e Auxiliary Territorial Service 0 similiar auxiliary services. "more Ls a special s edule for vmnen cri- gaged on work of national import- anoe," a labor ministry official said. "and in man branches Women o" not allow m volunteer for women's fmces. It would generally disorganize labor if they WEN D91‘- mitiaa u, quit their employment It will.’ I-s AUSTRALIAN rum T0 BUILD FEEIGHTERS Melbourne. AUSTRALIA-A 8rd- nq-v DUSlIlGSsz group has placed WM c o walth Gove n- lgiraht ‘racism:- ‘building in Ag- $3,131 togh ‘wool-ton pro-fabrics d T6 i38- The company's eventual capital 51m i, $16.000.00’l. Navy Minister Hughes said the": WM npndiffi- culty in the way of termite n "l germanent schema for shiP-l?" 1d‘ g. V‘ I 15m stems eeinniuenontti-heb lime W"'" '“'°°l" STOCK QUOTATIONS New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) "W" Close Am c and 1' 2e 1-2 Am Tel Tel 162 Anaconda 25 Baldwin Loco 15 1-4 th Steel '19 5-8 Bendix Av 35 3-4 Ches ohio 39 1-2 Chrysler 67 1-3 Con Edison 21 3-4 Elec Auto Lite Gen ec 33 1-2 GQH Motors 43 1-2 Gt Nor Pfd 23 3-B Kennecoti, 1-4 Mont Ward 3'1 1-3 N Y Central 13 Nor Am Co 15 1-2 Penn RR. 23 3-4 Phil Pet C0 Std Oil NJ 34 1-2 Texas corp 35 1-4 United Air 38 1-2 U S Rubber 20 U S St CO 52 l-4 Vanadium Corp 28 1-8 West Union 20 1-4 West Elec 94 1-4 Wooiworth - Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Abltibl Com -- Abltibi Pfd 5 B A Oil i6 Bathurst A 11 aser — Fraser VTC '1 1-2 mp 0/11 9 1-4 Int Pete l3 3-4 Price Com 9 1-4 Price Pfd — (Canadian Press) Stocks CIOSB Canada -— Commerce 151 1-2 Montreal 1'76 Nova scotis 281 Royal Bk 154 Produce Erices MONTREAL. March 6--(CPl— Produce Market priccs here today. as reported by the Dcminzoii De- parmncm, 0i Agriculture, follow: Butter: first grade creamer-y plnits, j bbizig price, 35 1-2-36; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 35 _35 1-2; Quebec no 1 pasteurized, regraded, wholesale price, 34 'i-8—- 7-8; Que-bee no 2 rcgraded. 34-34 1-4 Cheese: western white and color- ed. MIOICSBIG price, for 6X09". .14- Current receipt price western white cheese 14 1-16; western colortd 14 3-16.- , Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A~large 21: A-mcdlum 19 _1-2_220: A-iiullets 1a; B-grade 19-19 1-2; C grade 1'1 1-2-18. Patches: whites rio 1 75's 50- .80; no 2, .40—.50; NB mountain no 1 7515 50-370; PEI cobblers no 1 75's .70-—.'i5; PFJ mountain no 1 75's .70-.80, Florida reds, crates. no 1, 225. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Assoclatcd Press Financial Write!‘ Nsiw YORK, March. 6—tAP)— Buying ccniidtiice revwed in the stock market t day and Red ris industriiils and H1115 TQKIXQVEG 1 to around 3 points of mcctit. lzsscs. Gains and losses were 1111911! equally dlVAlQd iimoh8 9511mm“ lseucs. Fractional“ iiniproxilcéiiengs showed for D me — lnes. l‘- CYT} ' tional Nickel and Ford. Lake Shire Mnes, Hollmger nnci Dstillsrs 8.2- grams were eSiSY. The Assmintcd Pisss averaEe °l so stocks held a net sein o! -4 o‘! I paint. at 41.2. lzirgtst day's advance since Feb. 24. The turn ver 0i.’ $80.- ooo shares compared with 28°99“ 3.9515113; “Iran was a new mark snfiferlgasc nun which. 103.000 shares of Us. Steel were sold P1‘!- vetely Tuesday brought banged cheer to rrcovery 111011011911“ l.‘ derwrlters today announced stabil- ization of this stcck at the iellms pirlce if 5'7 was being cllsccntinutd. but "big sic-cl" riiisiica up 1 3-5 t" 58 1-4. Bethlehem, reflecting huge bsckiogs dlsclmed by President Grace, {jumped 3 1-8 to 79 5-8. Prom nent. on the forwflfd "V9"- sl were Youngstown Sheet. Riilllb- ' llc Steel, Crucible Steel, General Mugs“, Chrysler, White Motors. Boeing, D.ugla.s Aircraft. United Aircraft, Anaconda. Kennewtt. American Smeltlng wcstlnghome. General Electric. Chem Du Pont, Union Carbide, Eastman Kodak, L/ift, Sarita Fe. Great Northern, Texas Corp. American ‘Telephone and Western Union. US. Rubber rcsp nded to the first declaration of a dil/ldflld °fl til-w common stock in 2o years with a gain 0111-3 iii. ai s-a. , Montreal Exchange NfREAL, March 6_-(CP)— reigns made a strong finish on the sw-k market today. Brokers reported that. bovine was “Md "l fyjnored favwrable W!" "W3 °°"' h Balkans. “Tlllgligilihtlgfiill 14161191 W“. l point and fractional boost-s W: scorded Noranda. C-P-R» Cm“ ‘ tan Car preferred. Montreal Trial"- wsys Inltrnatlonal Petroleum. Brazilian. Price Brothers, Amalga- mated Elsctric corporation e14 Massey Harris. amt-q were“ 11011- ineer and English Electric A.’ international Paw In“ PW" i is, Si. Lawrence h'§§§'.§§iil§li"-ii9 “was also out in front. tel l .: 12.500 shares; indus- To ‘hell: Min»- U” " trials, 7.7 Grain ti‘? d 0-0;)- " i) ces rapped ls hiuc es 1 1-4 cents at the start of trading tide: and spent the remainder o! the session in s slow recovery that wiped out the early lose and teet- ed on smell net gains. Wheat closed 1-4 lower to 1-4 higher, May ea s-s-i-a, July re a-a-lsl-z; gillluunchan “P. l Jul 01 1-8‘ oa H; m‘ er. l Y . ts WINNIPEG. March 6—(CP)—m- vestmeiit buyi sway on Winnipeg grain exchan Vdily while wheat remained lg 011, intermittent mill purchases, At the cl wheat futures were 1-8 cent his a. Maui 1-4 and July e . Biienos Al remained stagn with. quotatlgrsis unchanged. mt Toronto Exchange ‘TORONTO, March 6-(CP)— Fcr the first time in nearly three weeks, volume figures crossed the .000 mark o_n the Toronto ex- change today with prices firming in the perlid of greatest activity. The turnover was 301.000 shares. Kerr-Addison advanced 25 cents and Bijoulan ‘l. Preston firmed 12 and gains of 5 to 7 cents were net- ted by East Malartic, MacLeod- Cockshutt, San Antonio and Wright. HB/fflresvcs. Ups-er Canada and Aun'r added 4 cents. A loss of 6 cents for Calgary and Edmonton and a gain cf ‘I cents to 1.95 for Home Oil were the main (lb/arises in the western oil list. tiurrencies NEW YORK, March 6-—(OP)— Ncw 1941 lcws were reached today by the Argentine and the Ger- man mark in ziela iCTl to the United States dollar in tree foreign ex- change trading. The pe5o slipped 1-10 of a cent at 28 cents and the mark lest .06 of a. cent at 40 cents. Quotations on the mark are nominal, due to lack of dermand for the German cur- rency. The Canadian d-illar rose .00 1-4 of a cent. to 84.93 3-4 cents while the pound Sterling slipped 1-4 cent to $4.08 1-2. The Hong Kong dol- lar closed up .06 o! s. cent at 24.01 H cents. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Ooei- mc e trol Board rate 9.09-4.91 per cent disc unt.) J All other major foreign curren- cies ended the day unchanged. Usc_1_t1lna_rd'>s_ for dandruff. in flax futiue; held 13°!" Dom Te Int Nickel Mtl Power Nat BMW Noranda Acme Oil Ajax Oil Chromium Lakeshore Kirk Lake BRINGING UP FATHER HOWNZE WE illontreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) s4 q v-sen sq e-I ax-aobmviwcs-su-g xtile Gen Steel Wares h! Masse Harris McCo Front wool-ammo» Power Corp shawlnlgan St Law Com. St Law Pfd MINING El 8.3”” (Canadian Press) ‘IORDNIO, March 5- - ground shelters Laps Cad i e '- Maciierbd‘ 195 Madsen b‘! Malartic 106 ‘Ian East 5-3 Maralgo McIntyre 47 1-2 McKenzie 1 Moneta aybob Nor-ands ll Nordon 5 Brien 71 Pac Pete 20 Pamour 110 Pandora Perron Gold 143 ck Crow Powell ‘lb Preston San Ant 22 Senator 4i Sheep Ck Slierrltt gma 725 siscoe 54 Sladen Slave Lake 12 1-2 Steep Ric Straw Lake 4 5-8 Sylvanite 268 Teck Hugh 315 Texas Corp 10o Uchi‘ 25 Upper Cds 1&1 Ventures 335 Waite Amli 340 Wendigo 21 Wood Cad 6 1-2 Wrt Harg 50o UNLISTED Pcnd Ore 150 Market At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and New York-Stocks closed higher. Montreal-Industrial stocks high- or. wi"|lil1l‘E—Wheat 1-8 of cent higher. SHELTERS‘ LIFE BREED! BJCKETS IIONDON. March 4 —-(C'P) -—Da.n- oer of children living in under- contractirig defic. ieury diseases such as scurvy and rickets was sounded at a Londqn Conference on Air Raid Precautlon bmhlems. "One has only to look at. the sp- pearance of children in the tubes to realize this" said 1);; Juan MlClNICl, an assistant, medical offi. vvr- They are e. drawn, worried looking and 0 viouslv not; getting 8110111111 IlCSlI air and siunlfght." The conference passed s. resolut. ion suggesting that densel popula- ted areas should be prov ded with sub-divided or tunnel shelters with all amenities essential to heath but}, a. reasonable standard o! com- or . CANTEENS 0N TRAINS LONDON —-fC P) --8alvatlon Army and Y. M. C. A. are getting up portable canteens in railways 6O HELP MAGGIE PACK ilfrd class arrl f snacks at odcd 111$.’ or passenger BY GOLLY- wi-iv i~r I THINK Oi: THATglhfitl. HIS TI-JING$ PAGE FIVE Two officers from the B-CAF. and an official of the department of rilnspo e will open an inquiry into the Newfoundland plane crash in which Sir Frederick Banting and two crew members lost their lives, it is announced. The party left Montreal for Newfoundland March 1. LEFl‘ to RIGHT: Air Oomsnod G. V. Walsh, Stewart Graham of the department of transport, and Wing Commander A. 0. Adams. The transport official was appointed to the board 0| inquiry ‘y, n- qeusted of the British government. — SEED GRAIN — If you haveseed grain for sale notify our Department, giving variety, quantity, for sale, the price, and whether it contains wild mustard or not. To parties wishing to buy seed, what variety do you need, and what quantity? We intend to use our Department as an in- formation bureau to assist both purchasers and dealers in the distribution of seed throughout the province. Signed W. H. DENNIS, Minister of Agriculture. L-417-3-7-11-l4-l8 FORD SERVICE We wish to announce that we have secured the ser- vices of Mr. Holly Warren well known mechanic of “"5 C111’ ‘who will be_ 1n charge of our service depart- melll- MF- Warren Will have an efficient staff work- ing with him and patrons are assured of dependable service. S. R. Johnston 224 Great George St. By George McManus vEs-oAiJei-n-Eiz 6.4T. liigvfv is Loniegorhzilz-so 15E ‘ro HIM-i wiizeo M To OCBéE g: HIS OLD CHLJ S AND ‘IO-ll? HlMM— WHAT ? Po 3: BJTIKINNOT HEAR ‘ms wnr » _ AHOV. wimpwi OLlVE ! LINSEED” _ TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS ‘ By Edwina OH, WELL. HERE'S TH’ WATCH! iT WASNW MUCH GOOQANYWAY l TILLIE THE TOILER - A TICK IN TIME- MRS- SUTTON! lP S/AMMY WILL BRING CAPS THINGS OVER NOW HECAN HAVE HIS WATCH-' THERE'S TICKING m THAT cam ALL RIGHT. Bur PAUL WOULDN'T HAVE AN INFERNAL MACHINE...I couuoovr aeuev: rr HEH-HEH_YOU HEARD THE TICKING, EH’THAI"S JUST A CLOCK I TOOK TO BE REPAIQED» LET ME SHOW IT TO YOU MY MOTHER SAYS l 9LAY WiTH WHY, IT'S ALL SPOTTED! THEY MlGb-i; HAVE WASHED -THE WATCH HA5 BEEN RUINED