fslstlng ol heautirnl II .' This Pit Props, any 9ft.- 2- gugrnword; Announcement - word; In Iain all 0d unaided P" Floral and 89"" inch; W oondolenoe 10o per and l0 Applflillllfilla 70o par w will W! “splint-NI. >-» Black Spruce, Jiiiiilier. Balsam (Fir). Highest prices paid. Sizes 5, 6, 7 and Write Box 839 or Phone collect Bsrgmann Construction 0o. Ltd. Montague, N0. 5. ii vildrsrtising Rates-Payable in Advise Minimum Charge los Any ‘dvertlument u cent; wordy West-lira Ind slum-n m“; and boning Events lo For rroro; orlant Notices 10o par men; bards, - cents tor every additional lneh or lo yer word. Lists or Subscriptions Inch. Addre- and Presentation 81.00. Other rates oa IS W eNTED quantity, Spruce, v Lilta ol I -. tier; a I wo Wanted mile Help Wanted ._-— ANTED —- BAH-BER CHAIR, electric clippers and other - m- dqinpment. cash. Write Bil/- ribtiun and price to mo. s. Machin, N0. 1o n. s: u. school. Mount Pleasant. P 3E‘ I. _ m: ivanrnn l MAID. EXPERIENC- WANTED - SIX WOODSMEN. Choppers and Teamsters to work. in Kings County. six weeks dur-| ation. Apply Selective Sari/ice Ofiice. 3-4-31. rculiiitf Httlp i/Viifltttd GIRL WANTS WORK BY day. Phone 699. ed. Plain cooking. Good wages. Apply Government. House. For Sale 3-1.5.,‘ ‘roe slim-lose none-s: COACH. WANTED, MAID m slnauj Apply 122 Fitzroy Street. 3-1-11. apartment, tarnlly go two. Elk‘ --———~—————-—""i~--' . 0d . ron sue — Gregg- Ugmvgg ‘i°§..i’.‘°°n§‘f.°?;2it. M. “£255.24 gblaegjus- D 6' c m1 _ Saint Apartments or phone 1187. ' ' Sears" Parse .____E___._.=°"P°“ Wiltshire 3- - . nséléiarub Elysian: r-"caxr aryr; -~--——-~—-——-—*~-—"—-——— . s n a rewar er roe sans: - TWO nmvirim l-oturn- J. mom Mutolnoéhar- gffillgs.‘ Queen Sue-t sffqflff lottetown Route 5. 3-2-61. To Let r .... s --—- -——-<——-——_— LARGE REVERSIBLE BLANKETS direct tram Montreal $4.50. De- pcslt 60c. Balance C. O. D 83-99- s. F. Tarbush. 3-7-1 Miscellaneous l ' ll PARTY WHO BOB- “gl-‘MT tfle Blue Baby Scales lrom thic- Jenkins Pharmacy. i=- turn without further delalts 7 u DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- working machines. Newest tyres available lrom direct futrtorv rel)- rcsentatlves for Canada. Qiliiiii’ tions gladly furnished on applie- stion. DeWalt Disher mo“, Ltd, m West Ponder st. v Vancouver. B. C. L_- : _K l v __— Al|0T‘0ll SALE j I .___. Owing o: llllfll‘ shortIlQ l will sell by Public Auction on my)"- mLses at Brsdalbane. on . ‘ell- ddv. March 1s, at z s-m- ii" ° - lowing: f I h lll All‘ ‘lrils aTililcllivlacytflAllwyflll-Ielllwllfl swi rod . » vi "films... holler-s to hull"! in May. l z lat steers. I l lat halter. 8 h thorn yearlings. ‘rad sows to Iarrow 10th o! Z b IMsy. - _ 5 “n id, French . lhlaelr mare S“ ‘an’, '0" .lIlYWl\Ql'€. h ‘m h“ “I.” ffianadlan. extra go I ll day unlit sa Jlrsi llne da . Terms eas . “ulh F‘ Motrin“. Auctioneer. (gym) Stephen flail"!- fl-t-Sl. iron SALE Murray River. con- ouse and loi- resldence hi! I Ilimihly lnaaane as the llsnls o! Conimef" Property at fa located In oars or n. Ari"! MRS. PRESTON PROWBE. I'll Kent Street. Charlottetown. tl-o-s-r. A FARM FOR stir‘ AT FLAT RIVER filundred acres, 50 acres Pciear with buildings, dwel- ling house, barn and other outbuildings. On main hill!‘ w. . Way from Charlottetown to ' Wood Islands. —Illli Inserlgfl R. A. MacKENZIE, Flat River 1 FOR ‘SALE horse newer Boiler. boa 25 horse power an as. tooth saw carriage l0 tu , and belts. l. A, MeIllAll-i New Elven. a-ria. ll t’: ll F0 LET - LARGE rnosr asn. ‘sitting room with fireplace. Ap- ply Guardian. 3-7-11. Lrlirluofiors I am unloading now, a. ca: of Ulnltul Builders Uquid Asbestos‘; Roof Coating Cement and Asbestos | Plastic Cement in Cans Pails and. Barrels. Would suggest you book your requirements now for Spring delivery and avoid being disa/p- r I cannot get any guarantee irom the factory of another car, when tlv: warm weather comes there will be a shortage oi’ supply again, I expect to have men available to do city jobs the same as last y ear. Write or Phone tor your U Roof COntl-liz circular. vou will it by return mall. J. J. STEWART 236 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown Opposite Central Creamertss, Ltd. Distributor of Uniili-d Builders Root Coating Materials and Paints for Prince Edward Island. 3-7-11-21-25-41. Professional Barns Com" pointed lat/e . B. get ~_McLeod E? Bentley W I. BENTLEY. l. C- l. A. BENTLEY It U‘ Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law l“ Prince Street i rm" EXAMlIiEu""l I as» GLASS“ rill En J. s. TAYLOR 1 OPTOMETRIST Corner Kent and Q gs, "In"!!! by Alillollllflents Fhone i856 Residence mu j: Tun crraliwrrsrowlu our. 1 ' TOCK ouorA1ro1vsj. liew York Stock llsatrsslylfitoelr Exchange ixehangs ‘ A nda 1-3 ._ Am Car and i‘ 35 1-2 Al so a-s BA Q11. 4 Ches a Ohio I Ellison 31 7-8 B]? 159d itlec Auto m. 40 Be Tel Gen Elec 36 5-8 Bathurst Gen Motors 56 Can Can Gt Nor Pid 29 5-8 Oan Pa: Std Oil N J 53 7-3 Gill UH‘ Fulfil Kennecotzt so s-s Can Cu‘ PM OI" - ' “Adm” i??? °"‘ hutt ' lghiclilPea a 3:1’! globes: n o 3- m ritke T dearth] .2: 1-: Jog: lAJosl Pid EX I United Aircraft 20 1-8 Dom lteel B Wcst Union 44 5-8 Dilt 5088 west Elec 9i Jlwden v S e to". "ounda VICTORIAN FIGURE WseggdTw _ The i: _., Mdrchloneds o! KW 51mm zeumld. who died recently at her Home 011 home in North Yorsshire. England. 3"" 311i!“ was 20 when she married the lute m? w Marquess ‘l2 mars ago. She was I" "will Lady Lilian Lumiey, daughter o! m? o‘ the ninth Earl o! Scarborough. "'4 9°" Few. are lelt. whose lives stretch so “W95” P.1d “tflfii. ‘it. M‘ hi» re . 'e u - - - . waltint; toy the ‘fine?’ ghd whgn 4*" °i w°°dl her husband was i ‘ --¢ "i1 o! Ireland m lass-oz she was a d. H 1'18"" most attractive and opular vlcer- , “ Fm“ eine. Widowed in i9 . she kept up W“ Ni" P" to the end cl ner lite a lively and Nmm" most. symlpathet-lc intencst in the we 0°!“ welfare o1 the people on the Zet- ‘Qwbw lww" land estates. EItIWlXllIGn Sb 1B Pfd names or slurs Dom we . Names ol men and wome cele- mm brdted _ul English literature are wnmumf A w giv to new ships o! Britairrs eicpendinz merchant lluet. Authors honoured in this fashion include Barrie, Conrad. Chaucer. Scott. Texuiyson-alld one author- ess, Austen. Names o! characters irom well-known works have also been drawn upon generously. says g these are Mir- Irotm Arthurian legends have proven un- other rich source. Knights whose names have been uscd are Galahad. Garetah. Lavuncelqt and Mordred. Feminine mmes derived from the some source are Elaine. Guinevere and Insult. WOMEN USE UP SHOES FASTER. THAN SOLDIERS O1 all the footwear sold in (tan- ada in wartime, women \\sed 4'! ner cent. and men 3i per cent. In the children's section, boys scufled out only i per amt. ol the total uut- , . crhe remaining cent. were specialties that have no part in the comparison.) Ln 1942. the most recent year {or which there are complete figures. about 33MJ0.000 pairs o! shoes were distributed in Canada. All the sol- diers and all the men civilians to- womarrs ee pairs. Boys used about one pair to their sisters‘ three pan-s. Am men and boys more addicted to old shoes? Are they more cow- ardiy than the gentle: sex about breaking in new ones? Is it merely an outgrowtlr of _the tmditlon which begins in Ohiltlllwd. when girl children use up (by actuul ata- tistlcs) three ilairs to a boys one pair? And how muny boys still lrol DMYJTOOL in summer A combination or all these far:- t?l‘glllialy be the ailswer to the r e. BAN HORBDR FILMS SYDNEY, Australia. - (C?) — Under legislation prepared in New South Wales children wiil not be allowed to see horror-films and others which may be censored as unsuitable‘ A research bureau is to be established to record eilect o! h. J. MABOII OFNIIIITIIQT Ilttiae and Bgglyifll Gina: lent-ans. I. l I. Olflee llillsgyglallsal. llelllays sto. In lllliilllflii l__ ‘ETKTWTWW MONEY T0 LOAN Galena Block Charlottltgwn: H. F. McPhee B.A., K.C. NOTARY lo. IAKIISTEB SOLICITOI y Illhllfll Charlottetown ¢ii PALMER 6 HASLAM ‘ fidiiiiiil ‘ hi.‘ ‘ antlers ALEX W. MATHIESON Greaifl M; AIFAN FAEMEE ITO. IU- Iiaaa Oolaotlel illfllfim soucrrol. ‘m. Gilles; ll corn I IAIIIITIT ‘ibbwrlbl. Daaalaa Bani et Oelnaroa IONII-IOIDII Miles Connected with DIUGSTOII rnonuor newness. March o - (cri- Produm prices today ported the ‘Domlnllm Department o! A8- rieulture ioliow: - 1 G aded shi 3535281801‘ lit-Large; m“ ' A-Pullets 27-28; Zlvi. Butter: First gr priarats Jobbing price If e wholesale pasteurized 1 sou-sou. Cheese: Ola-rent white and col- ored western and Que. wholesale and Que. w Potatoes: 15 lb. N.B., and IE1 , 1. and No. 1 am S Maine N0. l. 1001!) bugs 2 61 LARGEST ISLANDS 8'. F. llstsilssssi AND SON I. 0. as The b13303; islands l‘: the Fgruk ’ IP01] G OOH, ll OH, l ' ' ' ' , Umiafédot, and 1.0L "- greatest economic efiort |n the nation a history, and will with .. . equal resourcefulness meet the challenge of the years ahead. i-r ‘ MINING ' ' TORONTO. March 6—(C'P)—SiDOll Quotations. SiDOK “ C1059 Alp Cons ll _ Aldermae l5 1-3 ' l M1810 Grin 68 o... ' I o Hur- 635 s Aron ~ l4 l Lflfllfllli Q Astoria N _ .2 lkmw s"? _:: T5 enturea 5v ‘ l"! “wield i3 Model all“ "g2 Paw 3g 323.7%” "93 “f?” a no Mid ni 4° 3-4 “iv/K ‘If Hf, glgrgg“ is wdlwnsm 4.55 i" 1'“ fim” i? QR}; i so springer 1-18 Pi 1'1"“ 033% 9g 1'33 Norm l 73 "rerniler 9° i’ R” z 23 Nor Star Oil 1.3_5 Preston 11’ g3 L05! 41mm _ 1m‘ 8E3 I l: gimme 5° Sullivan ‘"65 l is I In 2s we o5 Sylvflnlk 2_l6 Coast Ocvp -2 M410: PM“; 0| San Am 3 '70 Teck Hu “i0 059g" 1 q ~ %_gg:l*ac‘f>ll as! Sand ruv .06 13 Tttllgaf Cd“ “g.%ltfa1 gig, _ 1041.003)‘ 1°14 K Bv J‘ R_ wimanw Our Ram-ding H0" 0 With Major Hoopla 3B. 7 ~ 1.9a . some was Tue riser . 2s Loesa lN our. Quiz iY-i léfl CONTEST. MARTHA. 4 wrglbigifr? yo‘? Eozzstévl 34 M\i DEAR-e... AQA 1 lN I . °° as gggwgggif “E PENALTY ore/see / r eor A --\.ETs eee- . 1° v5 N0 CHANGE NOW t Assiesi mm T0 ot-twetuvou CAM 1° 1'“ QIQCE 1M ALFWHEN-ER" some uousrsuono wAeu AND DPN M 14 W5 DQME,’ CHORE. —--; THE DlSHE5 1o Hha-QUMPH/ _. TQMGHT ,1 WI 1-1 no o4 r-s we Q5 1-1 a: 11 5-8 a r: n 3-4 Waite l: a4 (I 9.50 1,. I48 4k: Duiault “Li; ‘lid 1.3 ti .\ g .33 Ellie Knees i-ruvt 2.21 BUCKLED , -_- lg WHEN sue- < -~ - ~ MEMTWNED n.1,? "T; PAMTNG = 5 s; so 1-2 d t; newest 1i . _ ;. ,. rrrnnrn ran romna- REASON ENOUGH i" W‘? BSTEl ‘- A wi-wrs wnoNG?Pl.e~'rY!!1'M stile-stile rs! .._...- GUXPOSAED TUISBE Tggfiiéle/EMAD THAT S THE GEEJILLIEJAAYBE you an T W i-TEifsNllg/f ~ CHEER MITZIE UP~-SHE'S BEEN . . OVER SGAETHING" A-Mediurrl ade creamer)’ inst solids. job price 36-3655; ebbing price stern te and colored 204t- all rnnr. n B r. s as» 5' “' l-t-lls} EH4 ' desserts“... n- | t s §N§3O BJGJI-I n I o-ae l? ll ' :0: A 4 Aasastz: Q $04 ‘I I4 n! . .. §¢s;=sas2s .- “=82 353B} . . >- v- eel-puma 7~8 5R5 814mg . . $1 >- -‘|~a a ‘YT-AT >- ET13BZEJT re by nts on sgol 3- B 3114-32; ‘.5 storage No .20 IDB No- l Que, No. 2 Que, . .. 1.80" PAGE FIVE: Annelise its nonsense A y. . . it changes constantly to meet this country's changing needs POI. INSTANCI . t a Ever wonder where your ration At the same time the banks have arranged facilities to serve military establishments and new was-industry coupons go? The answer is that your grocer takes your sugar, butter and other coupons to his bank, which acts as the government's agent in identify- ing and accounting for millions of spent coupons. This vast bookkeeping job- known as “Ration Coupon Banking" '- is just one of the new, additional centres alike. Through loans to industry and agri- culture, they havc helped to increase the supply of raw materials, weapons and food. They have acted as issuing agents for approximately $5,700,000,000 worth of Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates, as well as lending direct financial aid to the government assignments which the banks have as- sumed as part of their wartime service. Another is the payment, on behalf of the government, of certain subsidies arising out of wartime price control. Still another is the handling of through short-term loans. . . . All this in the face of widespread stalf changes resulting from enlistment: of 8,360 trained bank employees. exchange transactions as agents of the Foreign Ekchangc Control Board. The war emergency has proved the readiness and obllity o! Canada's banks, to adapt their services to new conditions. It has proved, once again, the strength of your banking system, whiclris providing c firm base of financial service for the