Iwf» --mw..>el-wso=nv¢-.xsmwp-u-g¢shmm-..wva- 1x0‘! ~ good fr. AW Mun: rm- m, 011$.” l’ t-ose MONDAX,_ i, l STOCK QUOTA nozvs York Stock Markets Ne Stocks Am C and P‘ Am Tel dz Tel Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Cllcs 8r Ohio Chrysler Con Edison Gen Elem Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Pen R. R Phil Pct. Co Sid Oil N J ’l‘exas Corn United Air U S Rubber U S S1901 C0 West Union West Elec MIN 11' JG TORONTO. March 1 - (C?) — Closing stock quotations: Sale! Aunor Blugood Brulome Ch. slflfl’ Con Smelt Dome East. hlulurizc Filidorudo still’ Gods Lake Gunnur Gfvllnlllll Hard Rock Holluugcl‘ 1101111: O11 Homest. Howey Int Metal A Int Pets Jason Kerr Add Kill-z Lake Luke Shore Lamnque Mitch Maclsen lvlclqrnzis Mcvntle Moneta Noranda Ont Nickel Pacalla Pujvlnnst ioneer rcszon Qucmont St Auth Sent. Unt Sllvrritf. Siscoo Slave Lake Stccp Rock Tccl; Hu WrtflI-Iarz C1000 15 Carnation ‘Ytsezgza- 1.. . Cream the ifiilliiislQi-IEZIMTELZT“ Promptly soothes- soft- ens and heals chapped i‘ hands and roughness or ' redness of the skin from any cause. It is not sticky or greasy. Priced 35c Sold only at JAMIESUWS DRUG STORE flas\\<& 4. .i\\ ,:_,._‘:\ 7a).“... 1 tory stripping point. delivered Montr -al Stock Exchange —_ Close 146 20 3-4 24 3-4 12 l-2 _ Law Pfd 13 1-1 Wpg Ellec A 100 Montreal Curb Stock B A Oil Bcauharnois 9 5-8 Price Com 9 Close 15 3 Bar‘ .118 _..___ Stocks Montreal Close 186 1-3 Markets at a Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Gold shares higher; oth- er groups steady. Montreal-Utilities higher; papers lower; other lndustrials and golds unchanged. New York-Stocks narrowly high- er. Winnipeg-What l-i to s-l of cent higher. New York-Cotton higher. Grain WIINlNlIIPEG, March 1—(C‘P)~_ M11510;- mill demand and local pur- chases combined to give wheat prices a firmer tone on Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday after the May future had dropped to the lowest level ln more than three months under light liquidation and lack of buying interest. The May future went to 76 7-8 cents s bush- el at one time during the session. Winnipeg wheat closed 1-2-3-8 hibger, May at 77 5-8 cents a bushel and July at '78 3-4. Cash wheat» trade continued quiet. Better general interest was evi- dent in the coarse grain pit with flippers taking oats and barley. Oats closed 3-8-1-4 higher. bar. ley 5-8-1-2 higher, flax unchang- gg 817d I've 1-8 higher to unchang- Produce Prices MONTREAL, March l-(CPJ- Cansdian "Commodity Exchange. Butler soot: Que <92 score) a5- 32 1-8; western (92 scare) 34 7-8- 3288 5901-2 Eastern A-large 33A; A-medlum 31 l-ZA; A-Dlllleig 2a l-2A; E-B 2a l-ZA; E-c 26.1, To arrive: Butter, Que (92 score) 34 ‘78--35 i-B. Futures: Butter, March 34 3-4‘ 36. April a4 1-2-114 a-4; contracts, March, three at 34 3-4-34 7-8: ' 688B. March 112B. MONTREAL, MaPch 1-<cr=>_ Produce Market prices here Satur- day as reportedby the Dominion Department. cf Agriculture follow: Eggs: graded Shipment selling A-Ifirge 33 1-2; A-msdum S1 1-2; Pllllets 29: B 26; C 28. Butter: first grade creamery prints. Jobbing price, 36-36 l-2: first grade solids, Jobbing price 35 11-2-86: Mtoleszfle, Que no 1 pas- teurized storage 35 1-8-35 1-4; no 2 storage 34 8-8-84 1-2, Rlecelpts: 2,155 boxes. Cheese: current receipt western white and colored 25. FOB. fac- Current re- oei/pt Que while 25, colored 25 1-4, Montreal, Wholesale, western and Que white 25 1-2-25 3-4. colored 26-26 l-4. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.65- 1110,- n0 2 1.10-1.50; ms mountain ~-/’, ho l 1.70-1.75: PEI green moun- fl taln 1115-1115; whites 1:10-1:15. c W- .___.~ -~ =-.».-...._-.___ _, Floral and Spiritual Offcrin Condolenco 70c per Inch; WP‘ and l0 cents for or‘ lddltl Appreciation, 70o per or do 49 cents per inch. Addrus and application. ' Advertising llates- Payable in Advance Minimum Churn for Any Advertisement: ll Cont: Central Guardian locals, lo per word; Western and butcrn locals 2c pcr word; Announcements and Classified lo per word; In Memorial Female Help Wantcl‘ fiNTnn - on! aged woman for homework. 151 Street. d Cumbcrlsn bmaab“. Business Opportunities fir? N who take orders st home, sell Famllox Products in demand 1n is not r quali- fied dealer in your district. In- crease considerably V1111!’ VOWIIIIQ 0! is. No r , mer- wlyI mm and ship- week according to ord- ers. to see us for condi- tions or write. hmilex Products 5E 5t. Clement Montreal. No. d. l Wanted wsnrsn - ssconp 1mm s inch Maple Leaf grinder or an s inch No. 1 Massey Harris 1n Miscellaneous ' LOST-PALE SILVER FEMALE. fox. Earl bqwthcr, Cornwall, 11-684-2-28-21. MRS- JOIINSTOlVS BEAUTY Salon. Oil Pennanents $2 up; FIIIIEYWQVGI 250 UP. 11-652-8-2-21. Found FOUND BRACELET. call Guardian. my forbad _____ For Sale ' FOB BALI — 8800B 80W T0 far-row March 38th. l". O. Connie tracings, ka41-a-2-11._ ronflsALn-sow pus MARCH 14th, Proven breeder. Neil Mac- mm, Milton. 11-655. Hlnorfl Hill pllll. ' LONDON weglan whale oll fact MT BENTRALQIAIIINAN Many witness as ..:......:-.:::-':.:'..'.'.:...-":.': 69791119"! at Public Library newly lllluro any bl tnontod no I ants n word. strictly "guy g An event of historic 1m 100k ldvnloo. CONFEDIBQTIQ In‘: won N “r5131? _ _ _ tcrnoon when thousands of citizens “f, 5V3! 1,15% x‘ c" Wm Mo“ gathered in front of the Public Id- comnonv hich signified that Chu- lottetown ‘had gone “over the top" _-._._ roucp covnr-m the Police - ‘I'm people of Charlottetown for ,°;’;;',f,,,s3,§f,"f,‘;gmg;gm"§, l‘ ‘elm’ u» second time within a year ma 1 w ‘ 1 " wun‘ shown their patriotism by aver-sub- ng’ A vagrant was ‘mlmded “mu scribing their objective. A total Monday‘ , $660,000 had been invested in Vic- Mon noxon msr- The name of Whfmem "i" m“ ‘m’ ""1" r. William Rogers, Charlottetown, ' . B-Pllears on a, recent honor list of wshfigxfggfiniiilgfixfiazclk 1116 Ifl-Stilllik? f M 1 1AT1S 11-116 Juilliard Schoool oilslslauslc ino New m“ °f the victory mm Canmm _ , broke the large thermometer York. The announcement was made on the ‘mm o! the Library when 4 by the Dean, Mr. George A. Wedge he put h “over the w‘). Hundreds Mr. Roger won ti: distinction in - - the piano ftlass for fhe first somes- d voices Joined m giving m“ m. He is the son or Lbco, K. A cheers and a tiger. The Honor Pon- nsnt was men raised to the top of Rogers and Mrs. Rogers of this city. gm polar“? tlgeplgtgndmayin, l ma; mom TRIP- Messrs. .1. ° °° ‘Y ° ° “ W. Boulter and S. G. Peppih re- o cumin" ghde tllgmlgagurd‘ .5 turned to the province on Saturday $253?“ “m”: y from Ottawa. They were away a- ‘ bout a week and attended the an- M“; m‘ dbrihaklnsgg tug‘ ma‘ nual meeting of the Canadian l-Ior- m°me an e r g e tlcultural Society. Mr. Boulter was H°n°r Pemam‘ " “w w°*d~5 d wn‘ made a director of the organization. grnumum“ we“ exwnded m mm‘ Mr. Peppln is Senior Potato Inspec- aid???” by ueutenmt Govemm" 3' t-or for the Island. ' W“ mm‘ J‘ P‘ Mumtyre __i and“ Hon. Dr. nlfifezzfbvflllghfi "Th? TOBACCO TAX EXEMPT - 511° "-1 W" Q1" °" ° 11 ° 331a provincial tobacco tax of 10 3:19:12]! fifzxsghglg r cent, which came into force yes- a conclusion with The Kins‘ other, f; making every eflfort to canvass 911C811 Afiwdemy of Social and p». t d , t f" the re ula- tifingyofktleltewartilhglen Prices sand °n the “bra-W Bu!“ we" vicw-l’? ‘Irade Board. according to n wire ma" “Iamnan Mcmnnlm and w" received by Mn Gordon MacDmh Chairman W.H.V. Dunbar. ald, provincial representative of the '""?‘———_~ Board, from Mr. Donald Gordon. PARACHUTE RAID Ottawa, chairman. Mr. Gordons wllrge slfiates:n"Understandt you hive (Continued from pa“ U 8S Q01 01‘ I'll ng 1'8 116W 013M350 _8X . l11__Prince Edward Island. Price m“ was played by the bu“ ceiling does not apply to such Pro- chutists. who resembled the phan- vincial taxes.” tom, Martian invaders of story --—T E- books tgvittlr‘ lthzatiere faces blackened. 0R 110R COURS 0W1’! 61‘ - 1.1.1911”. MagDonnld, director of So stcalthlly did they carry out the ‘Extension Department of St. the" 11114515215‘ Ge 9:61:32 Francis Xavier University and Mrs- "m" ° “m” "nlms J- H- Delancv- 6x111" Q" “mm” €h€1?°”.1é'§?1‘iv“i§.‘ii itidutfitfiiofi education nut-h the Department. B1“- fm-e may “m m“, serious 09pm rived i" m“ .6113’ Saturday night sltion on their way back w their from lAnl-ltwlllsltl. N-gith 33195’ hi‘): emNbarkatliagz crafhl t in h here n connec ion e s ot s. p he was as t e oper- course, sponsored by the Extension ation, though large numbers of Department of st. Dunstarfs Unl- bombers were used to ferry the par- ‘varsity which will be held in Scur- aohutists and many fighters were g OHVI-uesday Wednesday and used to put an umbrella over the Thursdav of this week‘ The course expedition both ways across the will be under the direction of Msgr. ooanngglguflglaiilélled “m? ""3 118W .1. A. Murphy. D.D.. Rector cf St. mm ' Dunstarfs University. gamma‘ V", ugh‘ ADOPTED crxsnmlv 90R- Likewise the naval forces which VETTES-Thc women's Auxliary aided in the landing operations re- pot-toms 111m 1n the City Saturday d: wen subscription; from office. brcry to witness the impressive TH_ED CHARLOTTETOWN g GUARDIAN“ CITIZENS RALLY (Continued from page 1) Qt totalon any daysincwthc drive Owned Feb. 1d. Number of subscribers Saturday was 02.480, bringing the cumulative total for ti: first two weeks of the wmoalsn 644.511. Included in‘ fitu-mlay figures liars and factory "emplwves under the P981011 savings plan numbering 20.431, for a total of $2,391,450. Rosalie ‘of the first two weeks of in cum" second View“, mum we 411w, mum godly gram p1. tions that his country 11111100 r Ilsley s. statcme t indicatins‘ that s." substmlal over- subscription is desired and that no shall subscriber is to be disap- Doln-bed. - "1 Rm 811118 that all Canadians .00 l" notified at the Hostess of the second Victory Loan," Mr. Ilsley aid. my part 1 am happy to a so ma!!! people are b111- lnl the bonds. "While the mowing to date 1s 91110611118318 I should like to point out that in no sense whatever ls there ground for s. complacent at- titude. We s-tfll have a long way to e 80 and them are still great num- bers of people in this country who are able to buy bonds and who have not done so as yet. "I regard the dollar cd the small subscriber as of equal run! with the dollar of the large sub- scriber and so far as I am eon- ocmcd not one of the small sub- scribers who desires to buy a Vic- tory Bond shall be disappointed. "I'm Victory Loan organisation the people of Canada. from the At- lantic to the Pacific within the allotted period of the three weeks. This is an Herculean undertaking and if anybody is being missed I hope the’! will take the initiative 1:1 their own hands and place their subscriptions early this vwek with any of the Victory Lcan offices nr any bank or trust company. “The time i< short and the dis- tance to travel is still 1on1: The bad news from abroad has made Canada all the more defc ined to Dlav its part to the limit. "Let us see to it that we have 5.0m}; good news for our own mak- T18. N. S. had surplus 0f $893,942 For past year HALIFAX, Feb. 28-1CP)—-A sur- “Appalllng risks" Taken by Britain To aid Allies tering of Hogs weighing tics that their Hogs weigh when selling. - Your co-operatlon In th maximum number of Hogs weights. DAVIS l PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 2'I—(AP -- Groat Britain has taken “app risks with the safety" of the home front to help her allies in other theatres of war, says Viscount Hal- 1 fax. The British Ambassador to the United States. replying to fighting to her friends" erlcan Academy of Poll Social Science last nit t:- “In 1941, we got 2,000 aircraft from ihrs country. but we sent more than 9.000 overseas. We imported 200 tanks, but we sent abroad 1n addition. he went on. R. A. I‘. daylight sweeps over western Eur- ope last summer, designed to draw from the Russian front ls many enemy planes as Dosslble. cost the Empire as many fighter pilots as was lost 1n the whole battle for Britain in 1940. Discussing lndis in an interview, the former Viceroy endorsed. the N- cent statement of Sir Stafford Cripps that s decision soon would be made on the question of that country's freedom. Lord Halifax did not believe Rus- sia and the United States would be Amoclnted Prom Stall Writer expected to send armies in the Moscow, Much 1 __(.A,p) _go. event India. is attacked. "The Rus- flgf, gm“ dmwim m $18115 011d (G011. DQ118185) MBCAI- no“. ‘bout m’ ‘hltuu-ed lath Gen thur are doing r great Job where m“ “my m” u, “mun “gm of they “w, he ad°e¢ Stars a Russian clt ke tons of And whatever happens to Ran- u y ' 13"“ y‘ m goon, "the United Nations will step a Gem“ ‘fimmun ca’ ‘m5 m‘ e up 111a and will r ght m: Asia's de- Mrlhwestfim 1on1 8011111 0f 14111111- fence to the last drop." mo. 1mm 1111c dlsrmlchu said to- Later in a speech before the Am- 10%|:- k u“ m t l ass scooun a lud or- lltical Sciences, he replied to criti- m; (301114! s“ mock“! 11011595 and ¥bl..l.‘2?i.°hl‘ ‘lavrxu~ w» ~11- »! 1- “new m tistics showing maid great quanti- fffpgfii: "W" °°'°°° “m” m ties of material h been sent . One captured German said all 913213111112 oiiistirawfi iiiimiiiei‘; :3 avenues of escape had been out by the home 1mm, the encircling Red troops and that __-__-_i__. food was running 10w in the Nazi IN VADERS POUR garrison. _ _>(Conblnued _ Bovlet officers quoted this pris- oner, Karl Horst, as saying German . ___ ‘i island to the other great troop movements were observed. morale had cracked in the last few “The Netherlands Indies army Ilvill xiowdcarry outuah ggfftciensive scl- on." sax an au orra ve source n te Lenten r1011 1; JllSt before Saturday midnight. Tsfiflffgnmfi 125; hours $1,}, Jes- P°P“.1““°" C°°| us." The sermon for veslfldfl-Y The population, both Dutch 811d morning, delivered by w. Levy be- natlve, was showing remarkable fore a lame cunm-cgamon was "F01- coolness in the face of invasion lowing an the way_~9 ye Able?" while the outnumbered Netherlands Are you and 1 able w sum Wm; and allied planes and ships sought Jesus unto the end‘ m ‘van; Wm; °° 511"? (if? calm!" °§ m“ Unhed him the last miles on the road to Nations primary line of defence in me cross? He was followed fluough m9 soimlwest Picmc- the sunshine by hobby. 11991111131118 Bombers and lighters of the Un- wrongs bu; a5 the cloud; o; ha“, ited Nations command worked in and o posmon gathered many Soviets Of Staraya Is keystone of German By Eddy Gilmore THE BAPTIST CHURCH The general theme ‘of the ser- continual relays from their Java ms 11o owe“ m; awn; 14¢ 53w be- ‘bas fore es-taking off, attacking. return- 1 a _ u“ 1 _ 11m 1011-11-1 m1 reload mu and M11911? ntlTfilwflu-n‘... 22135. guns. and then taking off Main. he mum have cgmpfgmjsed, but {he The situation was highly conrus- choice o; me son o; Gad was w go nf the Maritime Provinces Associa- turned safely, and casualties were P1118 0i 8393.943 was 81111011116011 by ed as the Japanese rushed forward an the WM“ Are ye ab“; w pay me , . _ B i k “verv light," the communique SB-ld. 2331"‘? lggémiiflqogtifldl. $311,; Dropping out of c. mooullilht sky f m ‘cregfi m, Germ“ Corvettes into the light mists which shrouded Q e k n m HMCS‘ their movement, the parachutlsts T1195‘? C01" L9 ‘"9 e 1 t; - quickly formed to attack their ob- llflllfm’. H-MC-s- 911311011119 W" jective, the radio location centre at Wrists"... ‘I32: 3l?“°li.".fi“°‘l“ti“h°°““ “w” l’ gill‘ I116 women 0 1'1 GS 1’ 0 flVffi. undertaking to supply the crews law-flying fighters swooped down of these corvettcs 1111111 comforts mead 0f the DBIMhHY-lBt-lfldefl - . m l; 1's common e y ng m r. and they Mll be verv g tefuli g-lnébemckud 11g: bofvge goo?‘ n! - c 1 r ~ I ' Toixnlrtlltrg lzlrtzivlgzmethciiieiiiilesnd: m°“"‘" B4115“ w“ mm- "T*"’~'°‘ Y I‘ y H-t d k m 1 for Tonight. creating‘ a. diversion - e er w c a rec o $5 il.i.“’ér..“is.ocll" {fir $31“ airiairklgtds edimoillfylh gt tioh. Paris. __-__ Although strong resistance was or FERRY-Cru- srz"s*:.ia'rb.tlr. . O. Manure. a native or Guys- B b010, N. S.. but for the nest ten wam M the 89mm“ a _ u, .V , _ Britlshplanes headed for the Brit- yPnfS as. elated Nil-h Capt. J, L. .. Read on m" c f V’ b tany peninsula was completely de- lwoon Bordon E111 elégrrhizrntirse, (i; iirmrividofiidpifidriufifiiiu“ inflict‘ now m charge of the s. s. "r lnce M‘ nu . tin wl 11t- Edward 151111111." l-Ie assumed cliarge mlmiigvdecé opera g m 5p --f the steamer last Thursday foi- 11110108111111’!!! the Bruneval beach on lowing :susp:nsion of Capt. Road's the N°Tm5ndY c9531? b08811 5119111118 certificate for sh: months as a re- t e are” “d m“ ‘mt assault‘ ma“ a...“ o; a decié on o! a m“ l with infantry which overrun the Bum of nlquhsa The Board k A"; beach defences. in co-operation with cidcd Capt. Read was to blame for m" J18 195s of the s. s. “Charlotte- To this cleared beach. the pars- town winch sunk off the south chutists then escaped with their 5110M? of Nova Scotia last June. Drisoners. the remnants of the radio When the sunken steamer was in “m” ""1517 “M” operation, Capt. lvfnguire were each 1n ch .979‘ d,“ a Week when bothargéagxg: The embarkation was completedl were on the service, Capt- M88111" grin. gorqetgrfgd B2111: ltommsenag- ifillilllcd charge of the "Prince carted by alrcragt of the fighter Edlvflld Island". Past Captain command" said the communique. 900121? BTch will be next in com- "From this small scale but suc- mnnd to the new captain on the oessful combined operation all our S, "Fringe gdwnd Island» aircraft have returned. casual- ‘ ties were very light." - Although en earlier had _ k LlEnmailT CONGESTlON RE‘ indicated 01:? egeirmap bombers D1 VED- Up until 1a 1 h “Zhfi "l" S-S- "Prinz: 11111111111 gilrrglg iii‘: é.‘.’.‘is’l.‘“ér.l.?rl3f° b.2215 Pml‘: had "ensvflrlcd over 200 ed the expedition, it was apparent re ,l1t car's to and from the pro- that the Germans were so caught "me during the weekend. The off base that thev were unable to 5119011101‘ Was making good time put up an effective counter-blow in- crossing the strait with trips aver. asmuch as no British fighter planes alglng 01115111 about one and a half were lost in the entire expedition. Ours eacl way, In 51x “m! ye5_ --—-—--—1—— terday totl 160 ‘ across lfircmaTgrmentfzfi, “ifligfiikig MR' these r1 t who» tadwfiiin .§§.§.§°€§l.?.’.,.?;,§i iwliuljfiegse 1) ‘mm 111131111117 box ours before be- able. It. is, therefore, recommend- “13 take" llllllJs-s- 5111711161‘ 1° W016 od that no emense be incurred by empty refrigerators while the re- pflgmpflng gxmminfltlon c1- salvage mainder wcrc ordinary freight cars. gf the vessel," About 35 empties and 15 loaded Based on mt, report, from the cars left the province for the main- experts and a ggpgfflw opmlon by land on Saturday and another 40 mundatlon Maritime Limiwd, con. 1eswrday~ Appmxlmakely 29° @1118 firming the above recommendation, were "am"! °n the Tolmtlflulll ‘the Department of ‘Transport sp- Pier 1° be “Rmlimwd he" 5111111181 proved the abandonment of the 11111111 1w 1111111 50 remained 111cm ship to the Underwriters and made 'I‘he boat Was to continue through p“, cuswmm-y claim go;- pgymgnt 111° @8111’ hours of the morning and o; the 1nwmn¢¢ It was expected there would be very I m“ you; Nquug for g cluq. 6W cm left on the other slde by fication of a statement attributed morning. However, near midnight g0 m, p“; m, "w", M lastlnlghlt the ferry was finding dif- --chu-1°¢,Mwwn» my“; b, lcut gong near the Tormentfns Tm, mwemm; w" m“, up," pier after leaving Borden at 8.30 p. the two“ Mel-Nd w mo" h“ m- been received, It was in no way an official statement, but merely PEFSOIIHIS a personal opinion. i Ypuru )slncsrcly, Mr. Bruce McPhee, Montague 1| r unldergogrdg grexxagzneértfl 111ml)‘: C. D. IIOWI. Pr nco war s an osp a i‘ ti" present. His many friemh wish him “on” AM"; B‘ speedy recovery‘ When Johannes Bmhms wanted Th Mom m, ghqyyrg,’ to insult any one. he didn't bother leavegmfrfls morriisltgyin rejoin his 11111111111 his 1110mm intomuslc. Bo unit on the mainland afts; qaend- manned Wily well Ill-h the $11- lng his furlough with his parents, on word. Ono night, at o It r- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mcclcslrey, bu, ho became involved m s bit- Clty. mmrontroilvcrsy, and wanted his —-—~'--—'—- op ops no terms. WM-"s T0 TANK"! ma: 1mm: out at every om with —""' blistering inventive, h; reached for *‘°"’- °'“"° Q” m; m. and coot 1a m. door m p,’ - . which escaped to Briggs, have mm“! “find “m 5W" w m‘ been converted lnfo tankers to IWMMQ- m m"! ll IN help nlsh oll supplies from the he" that I have fomotten 1o 1n- United States. suit," he added sweetly, "l apolo- gins." Mule‘ Help Want“! ..____-._.-__.._ -——~--—-~---——--~ -- Ml. lIJN BIJMMING WANTED AT ONCE. MAN TO look a-ftzr fox ranch. T. 0. Ives. ‘the sun loses mm at “a rate of 310.000.0110 tons s Illlllll . . 114-060-3441. y I pl i; - liquor‘ and the onlv control the Premier A. S, MacMlllail when he tabled the public accounts for the fiscal year cndmg Nov. 30, 1941, during today's session of the Nova Scutia Legislature. Lust year the surplus was $946,337, the highest in the history of the province. The Premier declared the net per capita debt of $136.72 was, “as far as I can vfind out." the lowest for "any provmce, with the possible ex- ceplioh of Prince Edward lslzurd." The administration had budgeted for a surplus of $26,075. Mr. Mac- lvlillan, who is also provincial treas- urer. explained the larger surplus by pointing to_a great increase in liqluor commission profits over the es lmate for this branch. The government 11nd “tried raiding every possme way" w c,“ down _ in his cwn defence at the war guilt Prayer" (Handel). liquor sales. but instead of an esti- mated $1,700,000 the profits oi the commission were $3,326,291. The yremiers report showed the provincial surplus was derived from penditurcs of $13,516,434, leaving a revenue surplus of $1,493,163 frcm which sinking fund instalments ro- talllng $599,221 were deducted. The estimated surplus had been the parachutists attacking from the on estllnatedreverlu-cs of $13,- Dmlmeltllle "d when» 3.425 and expenditures cf $12,987,- 350. ‘lhe 1940 surplus followed act- ual revenues of $13,591,051.’ ugaizrst 4Xp3l1d1Lllf€S of 512.644.7221. leaving n. revenue surplus o1 “~l,481.401l from n. and were _ , , Read and Capt. “bull! Y the light naval forces off- which sinking fund insnllments of "IP11"! 1° 1151"?» 111M P8111111 more- $535,16l were deduced. V Mr. Macrvlilhn said 1941 revenue increased in all departments except health, educalicn and mincs and there was a rise of $2,058,172 above tlmates. Peo le wculd ask why more shoul not be spent on serwccs such as roads, snow removal. Old age genslons and mothers‘ allowan- ces, e said and he agreed the sur- uld be "very wen" spent on any one of them. “Hut 1t must be kept in mind that we do not know what is ahead of us." he declared. The agreement with the Domin- ion goverhment re the provincial 1n- come and corporation tax flclds would leave the province with "no new means of obtaining revenue by taxation” and wartime regula- tions prevented borrowing on can- ital account. However. the brovmce was "willing 100 Der cent" to help r wor . rim: to the increased liquor revenue. Mr, Macs/Allan said. “p one in cuhncc ion with the Novc. Scotia Liquor Commission has tried in any wav to increase 5110s." _ . "On the contrary. we have tried ln every possible way to cut down he declared. As a result overnment officials had been recelv ng "nasty" letters. "We expect to get them." but an- onymous writers showed they were "cowards" who would not come out in the o n to discuss the question. “The crease in sales ls beyond our control." he said. In 1988. he pic of the province had declqed ebisclte to sell "intoxlcstz. government had was over hours of sale and days of sa e. "In lug measure" the increase was due war conditions. he sad. lis the main items us: suoblzes for a government canteens in t e province; s lies for the lax amount of s pplng calling at Nova Booth p0 "s, very large item." general prosperity with everyone working placing a greater amount of money in circulation and an influx of population, of which 95 per cent were adults or people of drinking I80. Death 0f Former Montague Pastor NIIWKJRT. Na, Pb. 20-101’) -l1ev. Hugh Miller, chairman of tho Windsor mommy o! the Un- ited drurch and Mintstcr here for the flit five years. died yesterday. He had been in ill health for o yur. . M! Miller, a native of Whitby. lfll-ntlmclcOszrsdossl-younl man. 8s studied at Mount Allison Uhfverdty. He lolned the Ministry of the Presbyterian mulch 40 Ill" I0 i“! 11PM. their familiar infiltration spear- ~ f 11v; 9 Across the cent. heads toward the interior of the isl- ‘Qmfiifpflg query "what doe; ‘md- 1t mean to follow 0mm?" 1m our following involved that loyalty which costs? How much have we I I ‘ ‘F Ddlddler Charges suffered, how much have we sacri- ficed for Him? The road to Easter Petal-n goes through Calvary. We live now Equally Responsible g; 1 111M111 1W 311355331 21,53 at. it shall erlrtdm m B“ that m 1210M, Unoccuplcd France, Fob. beau’ can wen] f’ g ‘ better bll-(AlPl-Marshal Pctain, Chief Jesus m m§n° y one or a of Stale. was himself responsible with other French ministers of war N ~ for France's lack of arms prepara- mon m meet the Genuine. ‘Caner Epoch Christ who strengthened: Premier Edouard Daladler charged The morning anthem was "A The sermon at the evening ser- trial today. ,, Daladier, Minister of War in ‘lmufsléi. A °'“°*°“‘ mvimm“ “d ghree cabihits, attacked his pre- Xgcnwkegtg "we wogld seelJesus" d1 9 n n11. 608mm‘ c u n8 P Mn’ and wglgrieoirrigfnliciiri 9111111122.. s. n. m, 3mm. 11m units total revenues of $15,071,591: and ex- 1°11! 111* W111i h:- vould not be held sang with the “ch expressm “The entirely at fault. ,,, He wcnt bark to 11134 when Pe- 5313,3113,- peahfiffwfé‘ QE train was Minister of war for nine close 0g l5 service, John Inch. months under Premier Gaston Mus. Bac., organist and cholrmaster 13515.11" directed the music at all services of said, Petaln 11nd the annamenfs m‘? d“- bnclget reduced from 800,000,000 was; vALLgy w, 1, Panes to 400,110,060, __._.____ The prosecution The “bran-y megflng was held at the home o! Mrs. H. Chowm francs for Them were s2: blyrylemggiangpléegélg- work in Mee R Open‘? 1'9 ‘ Roll call was answertd by namlnil 131113.11“ 5g!» m, had Mralned a child's disease and treatment 61g firm ciilicizirg 111-2 men who had “Wu an" enacts‘ I; wgstgefxgk, Preceded him in the Mnislry of to .1158 up 2121;211:0115. q?“ m, mg W“ “f H Fnme “d 31'1"?“ we“ arguing John W. MzwKenzle 1° w“ with German!’ i" 1939- presented the questionnaire on So- "I am now condemned by u, pre- (3.131 Welfare, but it was laid over ctoessur whcm I coverd then," he until next meeting for further 1n- Faid. "I shall cover him no longer." formation. The president Bl" I m‘ The f-crmer Premier's accusation review 0f U19 q11e8l1°nllflY¢ °n 5F‘ against me (sh-my c; slugs we- riculture also for next meetins. AB quckly inter- 1y dlvertrrl 2?~"C0'.' 00 nddiiinn l construction 1h,- Mag ct l vlzug pegyggngjbjljhy wonsfsted n; interesting discussion on-soap-mskn- . . - . Mrs. Wm. MacDonald two points. 1. If there was lack of iggltggmtaidmembe to he‘, home prapalatxm for war, Petain was for March meeting. Ron can to be WPSPOTIS-ible with him: 2. Pct/nit! amwemd by p351“; 1n quilt. supported the theory of fighting s. squara A Cont?“ was put on, defensive war rather than a war “Mother Q0959 Rhymes." Lmrch C‘! movement. 81111166111611 by Cen- was served and meeting adjourned‘; Charles de Ganlc and later adopt- The January meeting was held a Ed by the Gemmns. the home of Mrs. Kl-l. MacKcnzle. Dal-adieu‘ said he and Gen. Mane- $211126 inGaKiIGeIfHnoffO-Xlxiigd (1311 f J t. forces and himself a difendant in BI c" the same trial. had "always sup- ported thc de Gaulle theory." He declared he considered it onhon- or to have named do Gaulle the V__ 321113111251 general in the Hench vmcouvm’ n“ QLAOP)"; n. said n was not lock of Milka amfifm "§§§§§m,“““,‘;‘{,,,§§°f,§m§}1flh{ for the French army which led in Columbia‘ one o; the Pmylngdg the defeat but the "strategical “ma; new; ‘my; with a record of theory which diwded French ranks 3g ears on the bench, died sud- all the way from the English Ghlh- don here today. He had been no w the Alps and used than Ollie! mlstlcc u u» supreme 0°11" piecemeal against the German price 19W. u mm he mosses." ~ ova-soc s. . W“ i Halif in 1888 after 811d- will"? h“ M22 m,“ t? M? 1:11.10: frounubalhousis University- , w en the nndvs o-taclre , A w" h“, he cum we“ w" 111! tébiifiéd, 811d 12110 Gflflfllfll (71111 u“ British 00mm“. bar W"! 3-°°°- ln rsoo mu m mo m elected to m‘ "mmyllwl" "u, mum the House of Commons u liberal should have accelerated war pro- member for New wcnnlnstcr, dc- ductfon 1:1 1930 drorily alter" he (eating the late Sir Richard Mc- becamc War Minister under- forln- Bride who later bcc er Prrmler neon Blum because tho m l"!!! 111mm Ewonoan sltuablcn ws- deteriorat- 111s. The m1. 1t wu said. was llm- gfdnllgfl. ':§nf°$°n§ Keg’; lied to testimony on such lack of wow,“ '0' i," m,“ preparation and was not concerned with mill-fury strategy. b_____._ _. .. ——~~-~—~~~ —~~ ~ 1m;- ho was Bmldes the Newport Pastoral/c, ‘a u; __ M“. | ‘mu-fly,’ m. m: served at ma Verte, Oen- f?’ ‘Lu’ i" ‘Eh, ‘$0,, ,1 gm: trcvllle. silver runs, Dsbcc and AI- 1959 bcrt in New Bums-wick and 0'- Leary, gzrnwall and Montague In Prunes ward Island. His wlfc, who survives. is the mwv-sr Ethel Bnmdy d! Wihsloe, PEI. ma. Nelson shew of Mon- tague. PJIJL. 1| l sister. B's will be ‘bur-‘ed at W'ndeor sf- ter funeral "rvioel llmdny it HIM .'i‘|&>u|“ QUMATBAI lumstro has s Domini-ion mated It bstwem million, 3f which 90 are lurc- Iloam Inland. dressed carcass weight" we would urge that ers in selecting Hogs for market adhere to 1°. outstanding player. r You were culled from tandnlne uaur noes In view of the recent order prohibiting u“ less than 130 111s, 11:?“ all farm: 4 the llrae- < '° "in: : -is respect will re 11 1 grading within 111‘; 1.21:1; FRASER st lust 200 lbs. 11 1.057.“, ' With if! Sig? Rassa City communications (in Northwestern Front; Fighting 1 d _ suddenly on Southern FIFEIFILO c‘ d%s. . read and often (lcndiv {m5 ll almost universal, he laid. M‘ hrther to the norm me m“ clans reported slaying 600 0mm, ' in a continuing Rm r‘. u, bug: Leningradis siege lin \ file 011w, Soviet Columns Sllfllfflti m, toward Smolensk on the crnfrn‘. 1mm a d toward Dnieperopctrovrk‘ 1n b?" south. The southern fighting violently with both s 111111168. tanks and srti other as signs of sp "llllbded 0s hurlin| F1‘ at each Soviet advices said had brought. up the infantry divisions to Soviet bid;- but that. killed many of tho they even got nem- the flontlingg, U. S. Sport Star Is Now Bowling _._____. IDS AINGELES, Ebb, 28-109)- Babe Zahnrias-vozrll wmembsr her as Babe (Mildred! Didrlkson- Uncle Sam's grrntcsl tvlnan all. round athlete, 1111s a T1111‘ love. It‘; bowling. Champion woman pvrfcrrner in the 1932 Olympic Ganzcs and labs a. star on basébull and basketball awregatlons manned by the fair sex. the 28-year-old Texas-born athlete con-tinucs 1m cu tic pro- gram of physical endcuvrr. Ian the afternorn l".< golf for the Babe and at. night lrwvling, "1 don't like bo-wlirrfl as well ll golf," said the Babe, “Em I'm get- ting mwlfully intercst-"d in it." Which should be sufyjci: t 1mm- ing for the continent's w nlcu bow- lers. ‘Ihe Babe is one 1'."l who nev- er goes into anythina half way. She proved that; when ske wok up golf and moved quickly into an She still has that 011111114111" spirit. Revels in it, in fact, and 11km nothing better than for 501110- one to dare her to 11W 11 111ml" pin. or score a point wlu n 1:2: need- ed most in n bowling m alrh "Power" Bowler Babes kegling goal, of course. i a perfect 330 ztuncs. S':c'.< down- right disgusted with 11011011 uilen her count lags under 21.0. The Loam she plays with holds 11 loml 1660111 Q1 2755, and Babfls lndiv1.l11.'1l S1111" pd 237-she rolled emu sir-K" and three soures-nlayfd 11 W m: 111111 Mrs. Zaharlas was a “I111?!” MW‘ ler when she started the ‘SW19- Just as she dclgmcd i: sacking t god! ball, she loxed to hear 1110:! pm; roqking against 11w buc - board. She'd splinter 111m 1f P055‘ ible Eheb Dolntins 10111.11: 1111055!» now. however, and hagftllrbrd her desire to knock ‘em 0:221’. Si}? developed a hcok ball am her ; struclrem believes shall lie. ch-gmpicn before long, 1111;111:111). —-"""""" "7 1. KEEFE-At 1m v. 1;. 1. 111111111311 Friday’ Rb‘ 27' 194.‘? m. ‘.1111 Mrs. Hume Keefv. C111. ~ 1 MURRAY-At the Cllll- PM, w Hospital on Fcbr‘uul'.\’ 11-. “m, Mrs. Helen Murray 111111 I Robert Robert Leslie Murrul‘. 11 1°"- Leslie. __ » 15171-1... wn rt 01! flnTmTfAL Mount Si!‘ Saturday. FI-‘blllllrl’ 2"‘ 42 fulgxgnfxfle; lvfrlnrim} ners r0 A W‘ _ _. this. Mondavé 3_fc1121r31(,1»1..v f/i:11t1xrxtmr8t:wn1‘t Cemetery. In Memoriam ——- . . Led" In loving memory "1 1,511.. the p well Costello. W1" m“ llalifux on Queen Hotel flrc ln Mitch z, m ,_., wnll‘ for NW7’ lint! 50"’ Where we. my 0111' ‘r; a...» m; three 1151f" fvfff, burigruut Jllll when 1m" c ,.m‘--1 was g when 1'01" Y M, "r111 of sorrow to a hnmc “emu ma ,1 b, m; M11111"- F“ "'1. Insur L4‘. ,4 and Ismlli- N. D. Mad-ea” quantum maALMEIl Ollorlottctoi" m‘ M.“ Wlltshifl n n“; l“