7.30 p.m. Uihilliifli ' N! W" l iiorai and Spiritual Oil Condolence 70c be! tnch: wit; per inch. Address sppiiution cocoa i’ T/le favour/re for 0ver200 yo... For Wardens and A.R.P. worker in particular and all citizens Zemrfllly» an incendiary bomb demonstration will be given in front of the Post Office, Thursday evening March 11th at -. B. ROY HOLMAN, _ __ Advertising Raise Payable Iii Advance Minimum Charge fev Aay Adverebemeai I g.”- cqaini Guardian locaia. lo 0rd; w r to Ocrwoig; and Ulflla, m“. " °' . tten cl ulll It cents for ev additional l w e-‘Nllitic: u~ Supervisor ' é? ‘ .¢\;~* '73 ete. 5e appreciation 70o es suds F: Ierd. um at Iubaertptia- 1- z. tatioa sure. Othu ratg .. 7 — Help Wanted ""” _TT;_§ ‘ Avian - GIRL T AR lwCrfliiIl test" u. living in the vic- ; wily of Stlillls. For full particular": ‘write Central hreameries Ltd.. i‘ ClIBIIOLIBLOViII. f"; “y; ATTRACTIVE oran- I hlgs for part time representatives 1,111, E I, Applications will be {considered from both men and jging]. gnu married women with - gpeclhl peferencc t0 school teach- ? err. No one in a War industry “horrid s ply, Write fully The {Crown Lie Insurance Company, l’ P. 0. Box 10, Moncto , N. B. i 3-9-51. Wanted ynnrso - S1I1NGLE MACHINE l Write to care Guardiahnm l‘o Let Em lsr-ll-ilooril iiousl: ss ; Wiler St. Possession April 1st. ; Apply M. A. Former. 8-10-31. 3-11-41. Baby Chicks _______________ GOVERNMENT APPROV no Chicks. Pullets, Cnckerels, heavy tlin Chi k H t h Ne; Brurciswidlgc em Sam‘ ‘I032’ Position Wanted GIRL WANTS WORK nv corny. Personal ________________- MEN! WANT NORMAL PEP, VIM? Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Stimu- vim. vigor. Trial size 35c. Save real money—get $1. size or special 2 "Economy" size and save from 16c CHINESE GAS The Chinese probably first used gas in bamboo tubes ‘from salt "—lllillrrll_ itcorli of hardwood. Cut In fleet lengths and split lt- slill: for steam boiler firi . Quote price per cord either part. or full quantity. deliver- ed our branch SOURIS CREAMERY during summer. Write or Call Central Creameries Lllnlitd Ul-IARLOTTETOWN ‘Mortgage Sale Tittle will lic sold by Public Ane- litii ill front of the Law Courts Wilding in Charlottetown in Queens llllity on Friday the 19th day oi ilivli A‘. D. 1943 at the hour of Julie oclock noon ALI. THAT . A3051. of land situate lying and llllll vii Lot or township number ~-l"llll-lhree bounded as follows: ‘tmmillflllx at a stake fixed on _ wlerh side of the Prince Town It the division line bctwc-n numbers two and three, thenlc “hull llily chains, thence maven twenty chains to the Milly line oi farm number four. tr “loos l-he said line to the N0. thence following the courses mud to the place 0| begin- ramlllllls marked as farm number “don the‘ plan. being thus dea- ln a Government Deed bear- Nil d"! lhc 15th ii of e ruar to John Dflifllmailyllll. F b y P ssh.- is made In pursuance of Lower of Sale contained in an _ iilure of Mortga e dated the I‘ ‘ll! of June i9 from Lasor l“ l of Charlottetown in Queens kaillli» Fermi-r. and Lucy Gallant ' {I501 the one part and Mar- : lnlzabeth Mcllinls of Brook- :g'-lo=v-h‘l."°°'ii.§‘l‘.‘5" Elliiiflll a: the other part, default u.‘ hm made in the principal . m] ! secured thereby. gm" “uéhls 17th day of February, l" lir rhino pa ti ul I l t leg“... o ....'..=. .:':.:ll.:.:, _ hank Building, Charlotte- Hfgiisa McLEAN, lmngrnll: AGNES DRUMMOND. and Executrix of the 51,253,} Elllllllret Elisabeth Wood. litio or Application For Divorce 9 BRIG A K1‘ a new! for a lillnof ‘divorce ,t W M BEHIIWURIEL cuonuss f l’ M3lo.'.‘.l"s‘.'£i ‘$7.932 " t hf" of adul u a no "ll st Halifax c, t I: th t :0‘, 17th day out Fog-la! range ll DONAL n n g magi x c. llallf . l u. N. s. ll-cugglfgter for the Petitioner. PROVINCE OF PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said Coun- l! GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of Vernon Gillespie er. and R. Reginald Bell of Char- lottetown in said County, Attorney- at-Law, the executors of the above to 50c. At all druggists. . 1 WYiBht and Delbert Carr, (equal). Evelfy Man- A _ Millionaire (Continued from Page i) Then someone made the discovery Pm"- lllll flll-lidy book-sellers who yere. working so faithfully at the lob of not sellln! books and who liad been "too busy" to help with the harvest were really farm bands. These men wanted holid s. In order to comply with the s law llfiinst idleness, they had opened glsmfsiilsewhmk-sttfires in farwdawag e esrianpgeryrecognidtllon}, up“ o crow gathered in the ‘rhllwti- T716)’ lkreed that some- “ma” “he ought to be done. The hook- f‘ res seemed the logical pieces to - Bll- Some advised lynching, while ‘he m4?" prudent were in favour h of tar and feathers. Much to their 0° .; . $013,511" they discovered that the l had -l¢1lfl'8. having sensed danger, Q", m Jobs like homing pigeons. bIEven that didn't solve any pro- ' etlllfi. for the farmers still would no be likely to exert themselves l0 produce beyond their own re- lllllrefnents. The ubilc were willing wllnpered back to their old elldlll! Driva h in order to keen the new money and feel that the!’ were "rldti." but the threat oil famine was too much for them to face with equanlmity; v . A sudden avalanche of letters (ie. slcgnded upon the office of the Pre. _ s ent of the One Big Union, The Q C. D C {zeéieral theme was that he could . . ‘H s? e back the new money and c011. A - Q 8n. it to a particular super-heat- cd region. And they clamoured for SY e return of the profit motive,—-a fafltlcen which had many gel-tong duced the greate it Stoc highest Blflfidiililsofafityl/lzylg yrhflngogf: had ever known. but never heless had pro. rnvorv CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Report for ‘Februazy;_ Glade X. tsr.) 1. Gertrude Inman, D9719 OBJKBS. 8. Jennie Ma/bey. Grade X. (Jim) 1. Marion Fay, Elelho lumen. a. Vernie Lea. Grade IX. 1. Elinor 3e11, z, 120mg, Howatt. 3. Annabelle MacDonald. P" Grade VIII. 1. Joyce ‘Ihomson, and Shirl Th , nro...*l....:r-~.. sisal-Dz.- R hey. _ Grade VI. l. Daisy Carr, 2. 01hr; breedfi Older Ellriy. Write Mari- Thomas. 3. Ferne Hewett. "lllllsll- Average. ..ln.. Junior .1 Grfldesr “lotion: Gertrude Ihmhh. Grades: 77.3%.; Joyce 1210mm“ Siirley Thomas, Percentage of Attendance: 152. Perfect Attendance: Doris Bell, trv store. Write "X." care Guard- vemie L8,, Elmo, He“ Dam _ . . y Carr, 15'“ 3'11 2" Ferne Howatt. Clare Thomas. Principal; Jessie E. Leard. PRIMARY DEPT. Grade V. i. Ralgh Callbeck, 2. lflllls. l-Onlci: aids t0 normal Dell. Phyllis Crmsman. 3. Donnie Howatt Grade IV. 1. Dorcthv Crossman, . Eva Bell. 3. Ann Howatt. Grade IILtSrJ 1. Adele Mullins, Arlene Carr, 8. Gwendolyn Grade III. (Jr) i. Keith llby. I. Karl Sorensen. l. Cecil llloy. Grade II. (Sit) 1. Harry Rob/bloc gas for lighting bv piping natural 2~ All" Mllcmllllld 3‘ Rlll/Ollll-Leflfd Gfllde II. (J11) i. Percy Foy 2 mm”, Sherman Carr. 3. Jackie Anderson: Grade 1. (A) 1. Douglas Thomp- lson. 2. Olga Carr. Grade I. tBl. 1. Elaine Smith. I. CANADA Warren l-Iowatt, 3. Imogene Howatt. E5 Grade 1. (C) 1. Everett Bell. Perfect Attendance: Phyllis IN THE PROBATE COURT Cms ma“, A n H gt. Do n, The second day of March, A.D.,19i3 qmsgmay,’ E2, ggfilvagrlene 2"}: God 1a l“ l" Elli" v! slllllll" Bmll- Adelee Mullins. Gwendolyn Wright, ford Gillespie late of Milton in Delbert can‘ 06c“ yo“ ‘Keith m“ gll¢°ngaffillllllaelclgaglés 92d‘ aw" Karl Sor-enson. l-lnrold MacDonald, H ce, A". . so . To the Sherrlff of the County of gggwxaggrllnnld’ Jackie Anderson’ Assistant. Florence Mabey. ISOLATED HAWAII‘ -——-—— H The Hawaiian islands form one of Milton aforesaid, farmer, Lloyd hf the most isolated archipeagos Gillespie of the same place, farm- in the worm, wobr AND wour The Arctic wolf weights s,= much named estate, praying that a cita- a, 175 pflllnd]; m, Tex“ you u tlon may be issued for the purpose “we l5 3Q hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Tuesday Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- ihe 6th day of April next cumin‘, lion in front of the County Court at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- House at Souris 1n king's County in noon of the same day to shew cause "m" Edwiml "land "ll Salim”! the “ enteenth day of April. A. D. M if any they can whv the Accounts , of the mu smut should not be "‘L',ll=.,.}l,‘§l.f ‘gnlfélllle gel": "m" "l" "l" mm "m" ‘i’ parcel of of land siiumllln rid “'3'” h’ l“ “m Pemh“ and ‘m being at liollo Bay Cross lIoaIdsa in mum“ “t n‘ Relhmld 3'5"’ Bu" Lot or Township Number Forty-four Proctor for said Petitioners. (44 in King-s County ahresaid 5"“ l‘ l5 he'd’? "dfi"! m“ i an hounded and described as fol- m" “P? MY"! l" "Plllwllh lmb‘ lows that is to say :—Bounded on the "m"! lll "l" YWWFWWT Pub‘ West by the Bear River Line Road’: lllllfll l" Chi" "all" NW9‘ on the North bv land in possession nld on“ In elvh week M of Michael Sweeney; on the East by at least four consecutive weeks land in possession of Fldelle Desgle. from the date hereof and that Jr.. and on the South by the Rollo a true copy hereof be forthwith Bay Road leading from Souris West posted in the following public plac- to the Ilerid of llollo Bay and con- es mspectlvely, namely. ln the hall talnlng by estimation TWENTY- of the Court [louse 1n Charlotte- FIVE ACRES of land a little more town aforesaid. at or near The or-less and being that psi-t of the Royal Hank of Canada in Charloie- farm formerly owned by Oliver town aforesaid and in front of the Cheverie which is situated North of Public Hall In North Milton afore- the Rollo Bay Rood. said. so that all persons Interested The above sale is made under and in the said Estate as aforesaid may by ‘"1"’ "l M“! nurwam l“ 3 "llw" have due notice thereof. srd Palmer, Judge of the said of sale contained In an lnrlenture of s wmvass Ills Ilonour Harold §f";"l‘lf,‘}:?f,',fifi§t'°2;hfsili:°:ir'€ Probate Court at Charlottetown l" ° "w "'1 9"" ° aforesaid. the day and year first fiuilrmg Ciililall," zlflfnaflghllf flmv‘ wrmfl“ Woman, of the one part and Artlr BY "is Cllllll» r. M I s ri i Ki ' is!” “WM C- ldlwlhe‘ ‘Charity cgllill-cdsald. oilllxescutllrr (SE J-l-ll-IS-ld-ll. “°!m'"- Trustee under the last Will and tes- ‘ ‘ of Al lan L. McDonald, deceased; and because of default having been nude In the payment 3V Aactifln Sale of the principal and interest see- To be sold by Public Auction on th of th c , e Owen, French Fort on March 13th atll P. M. sh fli- 20 hens; 20 tom hay, straw oats, potatoes, Threshing outfit: l: (Maaley Harris) No. 5. liay mower, gang plough, disc burrow, spike narrow, horsehoe, souffle: broad- m-vlv .... driving “h, I wook limbs, ay ll-t-‘lt-rl-ff-"ll-l mflllu lloee Your Stomach Rebel shovels. slwl. etc., wheelbarrow. wlre amass, lc to ha k if. tools. Chtv‘, carfnewn tree hi‘ lsattery. y rake. 3- ured thereby. I-‘or further particulars apply to late Wall!“ Arthu; F. Mcquald, Solicitor, sourls, P. E. . I D ted this Ni th d f M h horse; 1 cow; freshen in June; A, i: 1943. n l! o m w“ ARTHUR F. McQUAID. illtlll‘ Executor and Trustee under the last Will and Testament of Allan 1.. McDonald, deceased lu rt lr-rs-ols-l-il ° 5"“ :1 il-i-'~'~"~'l-=ii'"’-lll==~"lilll~il'=l Alter the Neale You Eel? Tb e bloated, heavy fcclingtagarbdmeaia; h...:.l.'..."r:::::-. ‘tetra: --u»----l=-l=~l- and dining room furniture, large mi . ‘I suites kitchen tables and chairs. Enteriir an atenei also other sr clu- ‘I’ day Iolro . MR . LOTTII OWEN. Ixeeutr I-D-ifl-IZ-IL __ ._ h bl . bedroom furnlshln I. fromncuttom gnu" ha” h mm“! almost new heating stoves. aigegtive and intcstln by Fromm-ind All 50W l?! I . ll , i "m" - “l” wit‘ * loos: .::. we us" “'5- ” "1""! m" n“ diminution are greatly impfllfill b! l" “k gt my drug counter for B. B. B. fiatliiihuraCt-Iililalslmellmflr i=1"- eals‘ th ' lnacllllfl. mo»; dellullvlnl room mille-ililcyhglzjllmfmhru Jmlljgfdthoglfld" i" will - rzileularlsrommouhrvl-eu ,_ lsrock ..- i-ii "ti-i. . --- QUOTA TIONS. N. Y. Stock $100K "h" Bell Tel a 1'8 Brasilian .3 B m 1'5 Can Nor P it sssasseeeasrseaasssss Montreal Burl: . t-s U MINING .11 1-2 git-Mas q. G .... ...!‘. t‘. saashssscasskhszeh P. . . N. 9'2". . 5233532388 !“’.*. “P.!“..!"."."....'. 2:: hss=s§ssassse5: Pmd Ore Total Bales 272,000. Montreal Stock Exchange ii. ldg Products Can Gem 3'3 Can Car Pfd Can Car Pfd- Can Ind Al A Can steamship; Ceianese 82 T‘ 7T7“? a- minus-Les 5 m @- 5 U C .- r i, 1'3 l-low Sm l3 5-8 Imp Tob 101-4 l-4 int Nickel a1 a-s ‘l-ll Massey Harris 61-4 ll-ll Mtl Power 2s l-I mt Brew 211-4 5-5 Nor-ands L2 3-4 3-3 Quebec Power 8 l-4 l-ll st Law Pfd 121-2 7-9 st Law Com 2 l—4 Steel of Can Pfd r2 Wpg Elec A 2 ‘l-B Wpg Elec B 8 if" Nova Bootia alli a ,4 ynl 181 19 l-a ll 5- i 1-1 PRODUCE ls M ‘ MONTREAL, March 10 —(A.P)— 3 Produce prices today as reported by n 7 a the Dominion Department of Agric- 17 3'4 ulture follow:- m ' Eggs: Graded ah‘ ‘ quoted on spot st A-large 37-47 1-2; A- medium 35-35 1-2; A-pullets 80- 31; 1-2; C Noni. 25 1-2. Butter: First grade cremicry prin-Ls Jobbing price 3o 1-2-31; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 36 eurlzed storage 35 1-4-35 1-2. ' u. _ _ Cheese: Current receipt. coloredl ‘£5? qfiflhnfifflf’ and white. western and Que 20 1-4 m“, FOB Montreal; wholesale Jobbing, western and colored and white 22 3o 3-4-2t nominal current make, J1 34 Montreal. .00 Potatoes; ‘l5 1b bags Mountain Que No 1 1.90; No 2 1.50-1.05; NB y? and PEI 1101190 1% l" srrlmo vnnsrv w. r. f: The March meeting o; the Spring o9 74 Valley W. I. was held at the home J2 of Mrs. Robert Glover on Tuesday. evening, Mar 8rd. The Prod a den 49 Mrs. Andrew Oeseley ided. The mutlne Wenod with e Ode and m the Creed. Ten members and four m visitors were present. correspond- _ 2 ence was read and discussed. It was 3o decided to send tile sum of $2.00 o l0 W! T. 3- M88110. ‘Pile sum of J9 b’ '1.” Ill NOCiVCd ll the Gui/gm- m 14 {neat Grant. Letters of acknow- ent were read from six who n. f‘; M celved fruit during their illness. Letters of appreciation were read l‘ ‘l from the Valley bo , ys in litngland - g3 minions McKinnon. David McGlnnil. Leonard Csselcy, Wilbur Burt. My. o6 ,4 ron Cole, who received boxes from the W. I, The sum of $10.00 was m H’, acknowledged from the Russian Re- lief Fund. School committee report- .50 m 34 ed need of school pump put 1n ,1: 1-4 Wmklll!’ Older- Sick committee re- .$ ported taking fruit to six who were ll. Red Cross eonvenor. Mrs. lliram ‘a 14 reported sending four crib quilt. 'I prs. gloves, 1 fi b8 pr. sox, two scarves. .20 New committee were appointed ‘o, b: viz. Sick. Mrs. Dan Bryanton, Mrs. 6.95 Hlrum Harrington. School, Mrs. Glover. lags. Mcuansn. Pro- Krainme. . Hir H n-ingto MH- Adsmc. Mrs. figlienlllhh. m 3 5:: The Questionnaire on Home 5e- 30 onomia was capnbly taken care of 53 by MP8. Roy Bryanton and an in- ,” lereslllls discussion ‘ “ . .4 st. M Patrick contest by Mrs, Cole was w mllllll tlllivyed. the prize winner be- lll8 MH- Roy Bryanton. An inter- ¢8i1ll8 "M1118 Use; of a Lemon was then rendered by Mrs. Roy _ Bryanton. collection 55 cts, .________ EAST ROYALTY gcpooy, Honor Roll for January and llleb- nus TY. Grade X.-1. Eileen Walsh. Grade IX-i. Velma Andrew: 2. Ada Robertson: 13. gala-ion Morlrfev. -— . ys Wa s ; 2. Bobbie Clements: 3. Elvis Robertson. e VIL-i. Anna MacRae: 2, Claire Mon-i ey‘ l, Allison Moore. Grade VI-l, Pauline Morrissey: 3-4 2, Allison Holmes: 8. Edwin Macltae. Grade V.-1, Basil McCann: 2. Mallllw Walsh: 3. Joan Moore. 1-2 Grade IV.—1. Lorraine Morrlssey; 2, Irma Holmes: 3. Ernest Walsh. Grade II1.—1. Leona Morrissey: 2. Thelma Walsh: a. Shirley only. Grllde II.-1. Jean Parkman: I. Scott MacPhail, Grade I.-—No test-s. Perfect attendance for January and February-Myron Mnrrissev. Cvril lvinrrissey, Elvin Robes-hon. Claire Morrissey. Anna MacRae. Pauline Morrlssey. Leona Morrlssey, 1 Brillgllytclnln 15c! Det es oversize n n or n .- 34 Anna MacRae 90.3%. Highest average in Junior Dept.- Bssil McCann 70.6%, Prinicpal-Geor e Halliwell. 1-3 Assistant-Ursa a Morrlssey (Patriot please copy.) IT. ANN‘S SCHOOL Re rt of St. Annuschool for the mon of February. Grade X.—-1. Jackie O'Connor, Bride IX-wl. Leo Murphy; l. Aeneas Trainor. an r D 1- s: O >1 D an. (D C.‘ Grade VIII-i, M no 1 ; 2, alastln Tremor: s. ‘Iii-less nlnirch- Grade VI. Senior-l, Vemon O'Connor" I, Francis Maclsaac. G I. Junior-l, Nora Doyle. -i. Pans a Doyle: I. Mariorie Walsh. Grade II. Senior-i, Wilbert Peters. Grade U. Junior-i. Kathleen Walsh: 2, LOITIQ O'Connor: 3. Emer- ick Walsh. ‘Those hiflillgil an average of 00% or over in o er of merit: Jackie O'Connor and Leo Murphy. equal. Mary Dayle. Lenora Meclsliac. ‘vallsah. llustlna Doyle and Marlena a . s for Arlthmetc in Grade ll! v-vlllausttna Doyle and Marjorie u action o! m; final-strum grime for Arithmetic in Grade II. —Lorne O'Connor. t that. digestion. e-‘milatioa and Perfect attendance - Jackie Price $1.11) a bottb O'Connor. Leo Murphy. Lenora Msclssac, Msrorle Wash. borne O'Connor and erick Walsh. Iaien F. McGulgan-Teachet. tPatrtot flaale lllAll PlAlll Bill] [IVER till! That's why it's so CENTRAL GUARDIAN --_.. This column is reserved ior new; of local interest, but advertlsins of a newsy nature may pa inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay aolc in advance. TRAIN ARRIVAL-Last night the train reached the city at 0.15 with 90 passengers. FUNERAL THIS MORNING — The funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Mc-Gonnell will be helu llrls nlorlr- ing from 49 Douglas Street at 8:45 to the Church of the Most. l-loly Redeemer thence to the Roman highly recommended ' The reason Scott's Emulsion is such a great tonic is that it contains an abundance of vital elements for adults to help build stamina, improve digestion and fortify the system against colds — children for aid in developing strong bone and sturdy resistance winter ills. Emulsifled by an exclusive process for easy digestion. Pleasant- ‘ , economical too. Buy today. druggists. Trinity United Church ' THURSDAY. MARCH 11th ‘mo-Prayer Service - Hearts Hull. sousnAwTn I. The February regular meelllls ll! the Bonshaw W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Boyce. Twelve members answered the rol. cull or-li a quilt patch followed by minute! The school corri- mtttee reported that a new globe and meter stick was needed in the school. The sick committee visited the sick. The school committee was re-elecwd- Sick 00m. MacPhail and Mrs. _ Two questionnaires one on ciflzenshlp and one on Agriculture were discussed and filled out three new quilt‘ were passed in iur the Red cross and material for more. Mrs. Neil salmond was ask- eci to buy quilt Oats. The Vaienlllle social held in the hall successful. It was decr ed to have another entertainment in the ‘hall 1n the near future in aid of the Red final arrangements to be made at the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Benton. Roll call to be answer- —36 1-2, wholesale, Que No 1 past- Le Catholic Cemete y for interment. LENTEN SERVICES -- Yesterday morning on Ash Wednesday masses were ce ebrated at St Durrstans Basilica at 8:30. 7:30 and 8:15.115 Excellenc , Bishop J .A. O'Su1livan celebrate the 6:30 mass, and at 7:- 30 the ashes were blessed. At 7:30 in the evening the Bishop preached the Lenten sermon and the Belle- diction of the Blessed Sacrament was given by Rev. l... Ayers. The Cor us Christi Choir was in te- ten ance. K. OF C. MONTHLY MEETING —Inslallatl0n of officers under the direction o1 District Deputy. Wm. .7. Flynn featured the regular monthly meeting o1 the Charlotte- town Council of the Knights o1’ Columbus held Tuesday night. Mr. Flynn was assisted in the install- ation ceremony by Mr. Daniel Noonon as Warden and Messrs. Patrick Ready. Cecil Costello, Gus Murphy, Reginaid MacDonald and Connie leClair. The revision of bye-laws undertaken early last fall was also completed at the meeting. Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS MEET- The class work. under the difecllvfl of Mr. WE. Scantlcbufil’. Physical Director, and Miss Lois oreighwn. Girls’ Work secretary was review- ed st the monthly meeti of the Board or Directors oi’ the M-QA- held Tuesday night. These refill"! showed a large number of classes organized and attendance good. NII- '1', Roy Cudmore gave an interest- ing report from the annual meet- ing of the National Council of YM- CJiJe which he recently attended as s delegate. The general secre- tary Mrs. Douglas. reported I marked increase in all activiliBS. especially in connection with the boys‘ and girls‘ departments. The President, Mr. A.J. Haslam presid- ed at the meeting and Mr. Bur- leigh Taylor presented the financial report, which was received with satisfaction. CAR. FERRY MOVEMENTS—ThB 5.3. “Prince Edward Island" en- countered no difficulty tn the Strait: yesterday and carried out 800d crossings between Borden and T0!‘- mentirie moving s quantity of freight both ways. The ice-breaker ed with an Irish Joke. Luncheon was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with the Klllfl. f had made five return trips by 1O D. m. taking on an average one hflll!‘ , FOR MORE EFFECTIVE IMK/Zf/féflfi Ffflflfliflfll , _ Use crnssnui O laduce seed, labour aad 7H! iouae on when, osu, barley by planting reed treated with CERESAN. Gener. ally hills stinking sinus, cnlnbns cerisin other diseases, frequently increases stands and yields. See your dealer aad txeet new! Economical- eau w use! CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIIITII Halifax, N. S. ‘SEED lllslllllllllll A TREATMENT FOR EVERYMEJOI I OP Reduce Destructive Crop Diseases by treating seed with CERESAN Wholesale Distributors cs ,.__.__ to make the nine mile crossing. A total of 40 loads of mixed freight and coal were taken from the maln- land to this province. In addition to this 10 refrigerator cars were car- ried here. Leaving the provinc wcsg 45 loaded cars carrying c lefls, potatoes and turnips and 3 empties. NO freight W115 piled up at Borden last night but at Tormentlne there were 42 loads and 2O empties await- ing transportation here. ‘ Personals Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keefe, arrived home last night fr Montreal where they have been visiting for the past ten days. Mr. Phil McDonald loft day morning on return w his home in Toronto after spending the week-end with his parents M1‘. and Mrs. y. McDonald, Ambrose St. WARNING CANADA FACES A WOOD-FUEL FAMINI NEXT WINTER RE YOU one of the Canadian householders who burned fences, doors, and even flooring to keep warm in this winter's sub-zero weather? Or perhaps you are one of the lucky once who just managed to ecrapa in either case, you will want to be prepared for next winter when greater hardships loom unless you take immediate action. The shortage already has affected many communities = : = total stocks of dry wood are nearly exhausted ; z ; in some places the small supply of green wood cut for next winter is being used now to meet the present emergency Throughout most of Canada, fuel-wood is obtained not far from where it ii consumed. Its production and distribution are the business of local citizensl The Dominion Government recognizes that the wood-fuel shortage is so serious that even with the full Ito-operation of everyone in affected com- munities an adequate supply is not assured. Accordingly, it has been decided to stimulate the output of wood-fuel by assisting those normally engaged in its production and distribution. To this end, the following measure will be adopted: N A subsidy of $1.00 per cord will be paid to dealers on all commercial fuel-wood contracted for and cut on or before lune 30, i945, and held to dealers‘ account on that dale. The Coal Controller has been authorized to arrange in his discretion for the payment of such portion of the transportation costs as he considers proper in respect of fuel-wood, particul- arly in cases wilcre dealers, to procure supplies. find if nctcssury to contract tor fuel-wood at locations outside the area from which they normally derive their supplies. in order to obtain any such reimbursement, dealers must obtain s permit from the Coal Controller before contracting for such supplies. The Coal Controller will repurchase from dealers at dealer's cost all commercial grades of fuel-wood on which a subsidy of $1 per cord has been paid and which are sliii in dealers’ hands as at May 31, 1944. Assistance will be given in providing priorities for necessary Farmers now on the farm, and who leave the farm temporarily in response to this appeal to engage in fuel-wood cutting, will be deemed by National Selective Service to be carrying out their regular occupation as farmers and will be given all the rights of deferment of military service which such en occupa- tion now carries. Such temporary absence should not, however, interfere with agricultural production. Municipal councils, tension, fuel dealers, individual citizens, service elves, and all other groups In communities where wood-fuel is burned, are urged lo begin at once d rapid survey of their local situation, and tc lake imme- diate action le rallavo llie shortage. THE DEPARTMENT 0F MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Honourable C. D. Howe, Minister W.F.1 .) J