THE __t_;1gA|<ull'rur;.;/N GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTATIONS Montreal Stock MINING Nb. 28- (OP) —Mln- 16:10am. t ti Beturd a ~ Eltitlllligli ‘fifufir: o" ‘y “l: s-e Aunor kii 1s .05 1-0 : d I 2 gggziligln ‘l: 1-! 3:31’ é‘ : 1 p“, Supersa s, n80, .. 5c l lb. Dried Apples _ 30° Gan Car Found 8 m?! 1:9,, '- 1 9w‘ "ha" s0". “n” m l "l- Allrlcots 95¢ ‘ 8:11: gtfamahips lg t: 951mm“ '78 e lolis Toilet Tissue . . Iie l n“ an“ "n" " mum", PM, cent Pet 1-04 f. e tins res-Jo u. m m con- smelt u s-e vwtwfffm i; 7 Portal: Cereal, lergfl ill!’- iflc special gasésgafal B 3: l" OIOInhAL-um 105 .1 i lbs. Macaroni . . . . 55c 98 . Dom Tame 7g r f; § g lbs. Dessert Raisins ese 4b. Bag Punty Hom- gzflggg m, l: m‘ m, Mu 114 ; '9' $2.79 Gen Steel Wares a a-s Gum" ~13 l" - m How Smith 1a s-s H . {g3 1 libs. Beet-l m 1o bars o. a. Soap .. m hg,$;b,,,,,, Q {j} y.“ w“ o: ~ 4 y, ason . f srncm. wsr Anluvrp 1'" Lax Sony .~. m fig Q19; c" f? t" up 1. so i ‘ "l" Colin-res Soap s; l. Dufiault o2 1-2 New Prunes, I lbs. 85c l] ---- c NONI-Ml 43 mh 1., .__---i-—-_- "'80 Cllnso and Bowl __ g9, Power Corp s 5-8 I u ~83 libs. wens leans m lboiltle nun. 16c Sh“ cm, , MacLeod 112 l0 lbs. Rolled (late ........ 49c 10 "ll, Island tlaiamll . Site Bibs. island Cream M Wheat 25c 1 ll». old island Cheese 85c i lb. pkg. of Cocoa 10o I lbs. Creamery Better 10c s pllgs, Corn Flakes and (iinss . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 20c 6 Rolls Toilet ‘Pissac ...... lie War Saving Stamps m... 25c KENT Ill PIJNCI Guardian per ward; Pheeiied 8e per word; in met Oil predation. ‘lee II application. Be lure to hny WAR Saving Stamps at 101m c and and lunlre this drive bigger than it is ‘mun Th]. ‘at. you (um still make your choice about the things not always be your privilege, S0 HELP WIN THIS WAR, P. ‘J. MacDonald P"<>~H@@-w- idvertieing iletes -— Peyehle in Advance IIIUII “In! lee Al! Aiverfie-alh I Cellh toenlnlelllwlrd: Wcelern and an» mm Announcements and Coming Ivcnle lo p: um Ne _ Carlie. etc- 5e ee “ab? eeri. cents pee inch. Arlin- end glitter: at present, remember you buy. this may HEAT DEPARTMENT "will": Steak 2st lb. Salam- ........ 25c lb. Boneless Slew lieat 25c lb. Round Steak Bile lb. Potted Meat 15o lb. Roast Beef 26c lb. Snare Itibs ...... .. s lbs. 28c Fresh Pork, Chickens, Hams, 099979‘, Lettuce, Tomatoes. War Savings Stamps 95¢ WE DELIVER C, 0, l), 1N IQ!’ lltlh‘ U! .. ... “matron a wgrwnuoueudnlrbsrmu‘ il§l6l1 “Wu. on... hi‘: Wanted LIGHT CAR. SE AN. GOOD CON- j dition. good hes. Also Office l, typewriter in 300d condition. Care ct Box Z Guardian Oflice. J a-ae-sl. Male Help Wanted ‘ANTED-MAN ron FARM rk Good y wo . wages. Alton 1 Rodd. Milton. 2-27-31- FANTED -— FOREMAN FOR LOB- ster cannery. Ap iy National Selective Service Oflxlce. 2-27-21. Baby Chicks {ABY CHICKS-NEW HAMP- lr Hb d.Wl'liAld.E-3- goseafiiogriiefiiouw. 32-20-61. Miscellaneous S. DAVISON,‘ l2 UPPER ilsboro, furrier. 2-25-1-3-31. liar-ZS Years Ago Today ' 3i’ The Canadian Press March 1 lino-Armed merchant raiser Calgarian torpedoed and sunk ofl the north coast of Ireland. German destroyer and two mine- "Wpers sunk in minefield ofi Netherlands coast. American troops repulsed German raid north o! Toui on the Lorraine front. "HIS ENLIST MORE WOMEN NEW YORK. Feb. $B—(A.P)—A tnhsocesn dispatch from Berlin said laturdd German woman holding riving li- cences have been told to enlist as motor car operators es part Bern-av’: total mobilization scheme. ‘The broadcast, recorded bl‘ the Associated Press. said the "m!" Will drive delivery vans and “Elli vehicles belonging a the rail- ‘ "l Ind postal services. snyscaarm Fours Qhi-Wrfiper- strongholds. l0 to it “.125 Milh. featured‘ th- sky/linen ‘Sift-ii’! Li‘ Wes- For Sale FOR SALE-YOUNG REGISTER- ed Jersey Cow to freshen March 6th. Howard Schurman. Central Bedeque. 3-1-4-6-31. FOB. SALE - MODERN HOUSE. rfect condition, finest location City. Garage attached. Apply ‘Box 204. 2-20-51. FOR SAUL-THE SOMERS FARM, Fort Lawrence, Nova. Scotia. 100 acres cultivated land. 130 acres WOOGlBIItLBIw farm buildings. 4 miles from Amherst. Apply F. J. Somers, Fort Lawrence. Nova Scotla. 1 us» _ ms'r_-BAmc noon CONTAIN- ing sum of money. Reward. Phone 5'11. 3-1-11- Teachers Wanted warship -_'rr:Acnr:n_ m. s1". Margaret's School. Apply R. C. _ McPhee, Secretary. 2-25-31 e uasenuno I Hamburg. where Nazis build and base many oi their U-boats, has iheen frequently bombed in the new RAF campaign to hit the sub men- t ace at its source. Where Lend-Lease Hos Been Going - regular channels 0d trade. N. Y. Stock Mcllellan .01 3-4 Monets. .35 O'Brien .01 Baldwin 1.0m 14 Pioneer 1.53 Bendix Av 38 7-8 Sonfltor J5 Beth Steel 61 1-2 Sherri“ 33 Ches a Ohio as r-a 81am ~89 1-2 Chrysler '14 o-a 8 E Pete .06 1-4 Elec Auto Lite as Bleep R- 1-85 Con Edison 19 1-8 Blllllv .75 Gen Elec as 5-s Sylvan 1-60 Gen Motors 4B 1-2 T0511?" ~53 A 4 1-2 Ventures 5.80 Fraser VTC l6 comes" =2: .. °""= mp - 1m pew 1g Foothil Lil m: Central 14 0s Bko 10 Gt Nor pm g5 Pend Ore 1.55 Kennepott 32 ‘P811115! ~03 Nor tAm Cg g3 a ‘ Mon War 5 - . Pen m 2a 1-2 |’ m m 0° a M Montreal iiu h Std Oil NJ 50 3-4 ~—~——— Texas Corp 46 3-4 Abltibi I0 United Air 32 l-B Abltiloi Pfd 8 US Rubber 32 1-4 BA Oil l9 1-2 US Steel 6o 58 1-4 Beauharnois I 5-8 Vanadium Corp 1s 1-2 Bathurst A l4 1-3 west Blec 32 ‘l-B Vlckers 4 1-4 West Elec L! Price 00m 11 forward sound practical suggestions Continued Seed Grain From various parts of the grov- ince inquiries are coming to the Provincial Department of Agricult- ure for seed grain. The Department has made an investigation of this matter, but find it difficult to place an estimate upon the actual scarc- we are infonned that farmers have ' preserved their own supplies and are securing their feed requirements ircm the trade. This hag been an admirable precaution. In other dis- tricts, however, an evident scarcity exists and where this is s0. direct- ion is given to the nearest source of supply. _ The Department of Agrlcurture is at present establishing facilities thmu h which supplies may. be provi ed to lumen throus the These supplies will be indie later date, and will be provi on the payment of the cost of groin and over head charges. reliance however, should not ..- placed by any of our producers on this suppy. which may not be ade- quate to meet i demands. The complete cleaning of supplies o! grain to be used for seed and the avoidance oi’ any feed Brains tor this purpose is again brought to the attention o! our purchasers. Wsrbia Fly Central As announced in a recent issue of the Farm Front, educative mat- erial will soon be ready for dis- tribution In connection with warble Fly control. A large number o! posters will be distributed through- out tha Province the Provincial Department oi A culture, and ar- rangement has been made {or the distribution oi pamphlets covering the latest methods of control for this pest. Parties interested in this bulletin should write to the Prince Edward Island Department of Agric- ulture sfter which one will be for- wardcd. Broader Stoves Our poultry producers are bc- coming somewhat alarmed over the scarcity oi brooder stoves. This. however, is an unfortunate result of worth; oocrltdltizmns. A Ire: e a van age may = u r x "i ' i: on: 5Q} El , 522213? fifth. "‘:5;§.."..;o*: V9 Cl!“ 0P0 6T0 Mm» m" '*"'-'-" eussn ems/l f ss:""s.:::.:'::..':" "" ‘Rn-Akl ‘Mun! ‘ neig!‘ who have bmoder stoves. q and] who ltnoend tomoniygl llleithm n y. a P -f > eary. or a some‘ o er me n ..':r.*-.."~*.... l r a - r - W - or" o: “mun” 9'65"“. "3736",", w'sz7‘m q stoves may be used by two (t); three Iadrllsletlelrsé o; evemore in O same 0 v ill I [IN- “m-r "v pz..:."*ssr:"zt"..§' xx .2‘; . V ”“'m'm “uflmn fmwlm ‘Mann. been reported where‘ farmegs have ii ‘ ‘ our mired sears AND i , i chick; end intend to u w- slumno \ - E I - gather, dividing up m. m sm- wumpoo summit mtmm 811,504.00 2 it is suivtceblie£ntake them to their no‘ \-‘ . There eremerlyerrahgementsthet '°°°= H! P =- I! - ii;i.“:..'i.“$.t‘.“.ti’°i.“£§5§' $.15}; eeeopstooo 100,211.00 ill-WM! ' unit wiii prove effective and set- . g isisctomnd we would respectfully E direct e who have pieced orders ‘m a _ ‘I _ lfisfililfnf-swiislrir ‘ares. ‘l-"MM "Wm" “mm” """"°°° m; facilities umbr- difficult eon- "f-"Al. AID ammo» norms» smut-I'M tilt-MN ‘m’ ' ' 1 Gmml limestone gull‘! lhapg 0f U. l. lend-bee . Id I ' °“ March. tail-December, ma figures released by administrator shows where most oi 8-3531731000 in lend-lease ;N::9°" facilities to that nation slowed delivery of we: lid- .‘ y-aqmflqumqpgoopmpodennleeevicl-eringtc est-en as dllell, but lhnited m I ' Chart A greet men! irquirin are com- in! to the uiture regard o the ground i me- stone ity that exists. In many sections, 1n ITHE FARM FRONT i This Department will be maintained by Provincial and Federal De- partments c! Agriculture, the Prince Edward Island Federation of Ag- riculture and the Prince Edward Island Agricultural Supplies Commit- tee. Its purpose is to assist m every possible way the expulsion oi farm production in this province in 1843 and thus contribute to the toad re- quirements of our country in this time o! need. Farmers are aired to that will assist this cause to the Deputy Minister oi Agriculture, Charlottetown. Watch for these Depart- iniorm us they are not able to honour any orders until well along in the summer. This is rather dus- rnan tarm- ers who need this msteri l. The n able to secure some considerable supply from the J. J. LeClerc Company, County,- Quebec. This lime is oi’ good test, appointing to e great Deparunent, however. has Drapeau, Bonaventure but not quite so fine as that com- cerns. Tare cost is on a very fav- ourable. basic ieveI, and consider- able quantities have already been shipped into the Province. Another source of supply has been tap by the Department in Nova sco ia, and it l, thought that some relief may be secured from this particular area. Mr. D. B. nald of Bedeque is the agent for his parti- cular supply, and in uiries in this connection might we ed to him. Some time ago it was suggested that prisoner labour be Edward Island. The writer {eels thatthese might be used for bet- 191‘ IdVMItBBB in the time quarries. thus assuring adequate supplies of this important material tor shi. - ment and distribution into the Province. Labour shortage in the quarries is given In a reason “or lack of supply. Broader Houses A bulletin is being prepared on Lhe Broader House Policy of the Provinci l Dec rtm c - uiture. ‘ighis wiili beerrhsfdgffprégllifsi tributfon shortly and 51m other Ilttllll end Supplying Glasse- I00. ii. J. idllllli OPTOMITBIST Montague. P I l. Office I 2 i0 ll :2‘: e ‘d '” n llalida etc. tn nppotntmen. with 0f ce Connected | DBUGSTOII NOTICE The Annual Meeting a: us; pug. "l! N! l!!! Pvlllry (Io-Operative Aesoointion Ltd, will be held tn lWQIllWl lllll. Sonrll. on Tuesday. March Ind ll I P. M. By oyder of secretary. EASTERN EGG I POULTRY (JD-OP. ollrie 2-27-81. FOR SALE at Hugh Walkefs Barn. 4 horses Plucky Scott (206) in foal to Kaimuclr “l stallion Frisco Direct, I drstt mare, i2 years old in foal, 1 horse, 5 yars aid, suitable for ladies’ saddle. HUGH WALKER “Ethan” FuTif-‘ovfifii .1 x’ g from some or the other con- bs acidress- . I bulletins in connection with the poultry industry. Inquiries cotfrlinfl into the Department of A§1'1¢'~1l11-"'3 in connection with brooder hvllfie construction mnV not be flnswelflfl for a few days PBIKWIS the 155111112 of the bulletin referred to. These W111 go out as. 50011 us ready to any ‘ enquirers. Protein Feeds A great deal of concern is being employed on the {arms of Prince‘, yen by producers in this province regarding the supply P? Pmieln- unquestionably. there lS a dearth of this material. This is unavoid- able, however. under conditions -v'-r="o "'70 amok. particularly h0g5. has almost doubled in numbers wiw the past two or three years. The quantity o1’ Protein feeds re- quired for vitaly increased number - :\ greatly increased poultry industry. has thinned our- tlw suunlv. until there are 5111389 dlfficultlei in securing the neces- sary feeds. The Department of A|7,"i'\vvit1li‘e4§ mnlmw n thorouoh invmtigation of this situation, and rive QuIACHEs ~ ‘ $9» PAGE rrv! Teas of Thousand: e! WLIINTEEII W0liKEli$ are/re your Red Cross Doliifs Stretch Farther Toiling daily in selfl d . labor t .k , ess EYOIIOII, Canadian w farther-Q m3 B lOUR Ru! Cross dollars $322: They sew and knit garments, su i‘ , 51y - Pldr food J PJ's}; precrous boxes [or our boys in “:5, Since eh workers ‘all: $5.1?’ nlfiiflogrosst" s o a_"_9f_fl$. packed millions crvrirzn comfort and relief Other volunteer women ‘ Y ‘lmbulancesfrgzli-lly trained, m" "Blue Smock" articles from °[ ‘$59!. {or drcd relieve human suffering, The 857,000 me b $3115" ~~"1-';:.:'..'l.'.lr.::?= R“ 0-»- vo unreer k 8° farther for iifigriirggllil Red _Croes dollars preparation of blood seyrum f’ me cal "P1311?!- war victims on the world's vllarogoizlltsl fighters and Tb‘ ' IS mus! g0 on. A: Ab! war eapamlx, u need . Mandi’ , pk “gregzow Never e04: lb: need [or YQUR bu”. RED CROSS OFFICE l2 Prince Street Telephone 3010 BED GROSS 3/75" éamaa Aaj/etzicqyhzli qaeafit I hay will help assisifiinklthempiprrl-yonce was made to quantities ‘Q dilation required. Pen. out. and feed ‘ waste materials around- our lifillill mixtures for hny will also increase, districts. It r5 to be 110W“ m“ the vane of time rouahztge. while-other uses will be mllde 0i lllll m many SQCLIQHS u; least, the ln- ‘1 material during the present season. some feeds that will help baauce clusion oi peas in the grain mix-tRefefenve was also made waste- his ration. The proper care of tur and perhaps some flax, will i186 0i’ llllmal “'91”! l" m‘ pastures where the best and mostgnelp to provide a ration of farm Blilufihflef 0f 0i" 1 V! Stmk- W119i?‘ dlgcstablc pruciu may be secured produce materials that requires (‘Yer conservation may 11¢‘ DTRCUCPd i< o i w-r that should lecetvelvcry little additional protein supnle- this lhnllld be "Tiled lmmedlalcly consideration this summer. Thclment. ' into affect and serve the very use- earher cutting of clover and mixed‘ At our farmers meetings refer-ital Pllllmse °5 Sllllplylni l V“! ___,_ _ scarce commodity. any further iniorrnntlori (lll supplies mil be iiillfld to the public from time to time Regarding dairy rations, the producer may help the stuzttlou bv providing for himself a The announcement that Colonel General von Arnim had been appointed to command tho Gcrnlan forces in Tunisia was oi interest at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa Herc ls seen n iul -.'l"(\s_<_ hp]- ._~':..a., 44 "lies. among which was a blorzi-sohked Union Jack. used to wrap l mldIer who had died of wounds. The helmet eventu- iliy found its wru- tn the Dominion Archives and met. which belonged to von Arnirn when he "ms Squadron Lender (Pittwoistcrv Count von Arr/In during Wot-Ix! War I, He was captured by; tho 13w- ish on the Western front. A Canadian officer brought l za-hrn the nfizccr- (is mi to (“CliilliiiP his souw-nir 11m. he chose thr- u. \-1 sci ilvlmt-t hP-iougznu to the present commanzicr-lrl-ciiiof oi the German Arm) in battle-scarred Tunisia. I i ll i BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUT OUR WAY WiTH ALAJOI! HOOPLE g gnu)”; ‘"5 . ,-\\\_[,.]_. EGAuJA-aouiwrrl-Wqaxro u~l h‘ TH‘ Moroev Dowr PLOW MN i; waves HNdéiNé oven w: hQOW. MiSTN-l MAKoR!-~ ‘ Z‘ ' ti’; HEAD LME ‘ME sweat: ol= WHEN ~iou MAB A LUCK \ "vomit-MT wrru THE ZEAL Q} A ‘DEPOT 6TO\iE!--M\i * or M" “slucsorsztruaac a POKER erAxzsmernTl-i l USUAL RusT~i CUFF- ‘i mamoctsswtt. PLAY CARDS 6TREN4 ‘IOiSQE HOTTERN I i / CRUSADNG Aucewoa! ‘o; - - oom" BE unset-av fi’ y YOUR $5 LOAM wun. ,\ . ea DOUBW deems.’ g’ L; _?.\