Ii t1 t I. é all! This is Frank Prlst, photographer ior I i... NEA Service-Acme Newspic- tures, who ls covering the picture iront in Australia, aiter arriving there with American troops. I Advertising iiatcs- Payable in Advance Minimum Chane ior Any Advertisement: 28 Cents Cent-Isl Guardian locals, 6c per word; Western and Euum “can 2c per word; Announcements and (Joining Events 3c per word: Classified 3c per word- in Memorial Noti-e 70 ' li- L151; | Floral and Spiritual UNIUIIIIKS, Cards, otcf g0 pgrnfildlllllé? Letters 3i Condolence 70c per inch: Wei-Ill“!!! enzazemcnt 40 words ior $1.110 and l0 cents (or every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and Appreciation. 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists oi Subscriptions 49 cents per lncli. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rate; on application. F 05-50.12 I. SALE—CULL TURNlPS. Also loose straw. Harry M rris. West Royalty. L-1142-3-..1-:.|. iroirfiili_ti“flz—iiyiiimuiiic dump and box. Apply MtlVyll Bulman, New Glasgow. L-1l29-3-2l-3i. E - ohifsi-iiiixrfiiaxp‘ BS 150 Egg Incubator in good repair. ' oil burner. Also one (Il'l\'lll_‘-I \\'Zl',‘,0ll. Edgar Munn, Belle River. 11-11-53-3-"4-11‘. I03 BALE-ll)!!! COUPE, EX- ceptiorial condition, new tires. alnt, guaranteed low mileage. NJ. Croken, 176 Sydney s2. City l.-l145-3-23-2i, fii“fiue - raiuviTsiruAi-ei) ct Cornwall. consisting oi 100 wreo oi land. LApFrly Gulnrdian. .1 p _- 26. Miscellaneous ' scoTTs'*Mi*rIils’.::-€i‘. Avoid. Buy direct and save. ‘finder war conditions brings string and ' bags ior white and whole wheat ' flour, BISOAOCTEJTQ 157 " —ll. [ANTED — BARBER APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- lsrv Write lor information Nlnler I Barber College Halifax N-l33 » Professional Cards McLEOD a BENTLEY I W. I. BENLEY. K. C. l. A. BENTLEY K. Cf Barristers and Attorneys“- Llw MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street i wk NorreIIandOompanyI ii. F. AROIIIBALD ‘I Chartered Accountanls lsstern Trust Building Charlottetown HHHNVU‘: I Position Wanted EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER and Stenographer open for posi. tion. Good references supplied. Apply G. E. Guardian. 11-1120-3-21-31. ._ Assets W323? “GENERAL DOUGLAS nlacARTlI- ll_l', Fighter for Freedom. Authen- tic storv oi the hero of the Phil- lipliirs. and epic making events in ilie Pacific ivar. Large book pro- fusely illustrated, ciilv $1.50. Lib- eral commission. $5.00 to $10.00 per day easily made. Freight paid. Credit given on liberal terms. Send for free sample and complete sales plan to-dayv. Dept. I. Box 32, Terminal “A". Toronto. N-i-ziii- Salejrnen Wa_iite_d___ N0 RISK IN CHANGING 586110185 or in undertaking the sales oi Familex cosmetics, rem- edies, essences, spices, household products, farm products, insect- icides, tDlllCs for animals, d15- infccfants. Quality and quantity assure advantages on competition. Each home a prospect. A sale made means a sale repeated. Ex- planatory ABC book with illus- trations in colour greatly helps sales. Ask ior folder. Free plan without obligation. Familex, 570 __St. Clement, Montreal. N-4. mi.» Wanted I __________ “WANTED — MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Plain cooking. Rei- erences required. Apply evenings _6_13i_ch_n_i_or_id _$t_reet. L-1036;_.”i_-_20-4i WANTED BY FAMILY WITH ONE child. suburban Montreal. women lor general housework. knowledge cooking. Passage pnld. good salary, leasnnt home. 0nl_ those serious- y interested in omestic work need apply. Please state age. Re- ligion. References. Write to civrs. _g __e Guardian. L-ll37-3-23-3L Captured cWGiITZWnIE-i: _ racaifioi. marked. Gordon Rodd, Escaped ESCAPE!) FROM RANCH ONE ring-necked cross fork, marked. Notify Wendell Wood, Central Royat L_- 8. Y. To Let i l AI-MER a‘ HAsI-AM stock and implements includcd_ BARRISTER, ETC. Bans oi Nova Scotiii Chambers ' Charlottetown. i’. E. l. ONEY T0 LOAN P._0. Bo: l2 , MocGUlGAN 8i TRAINOR l K Ii. MacGUlGAN, K. C. i ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. C Barristers, Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN Oiiice: Over Provincial Bonk glamour! Street Charlottetown . H. F. McPHEE 8A., KC. NOTARY ac. IABIIISTER SOLICITOB fi Building Qiijigilittetown l BELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN u Block Charlottetown I’ i. Island. & l. J. llASLAM B.A.. LLB. ms EXAMIIiEll citssssmrurrn J. s. TA YLOR OPTOMETRIST _ N Loc ti "poi-nai- Kzgt and“ (ween Bts. Opposite 411x‘: Grocery Ivoiii B t wit‘... iii-ntlifiiiilf" ’" 5 Young married couple preferred. Reference required. Alfred Simp- son, Summerside, R. R. 1. L-ll64-3-24-3i. l will sell on the market square on Tuesday, March 24th st 12 noon one Model A 000D! 19313 "I19 Dodge seusii 193i. both cm In perfect order. .1. S. BIGGAR. Auctioneer. L-ll33-3-21-3i. Auction Sale D 0 UB L E TENEMENT HOUSE in good repair. I on instructed to |ell by Public Auction. Nos. ‘I and 9 Park Street- TUESDAY, MARCH 8i at 1 P. M. Hardwood floors. down stairs, pill?‘ less furnace, electricity. bsth and toilet. F- ntsgo 4O It. depth 110 it. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer PHONE 8552 IrllI-l-fl-fl-l ' THE CHARLOTTETQWN I STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Tel Tel 118 Anaconda 26 5-8 Baldwin Loco 12 1-2 Bendix Av 26 Beth Steel O1 Chas Ohio 28 1-2 Chrysler 54 1-4 Con Edison 12 Elec Auto Lite 1-4 Gen Elec 23 7-8 Gen Motors 34 5-8 Gt Nor Pid 23 7-8 Kennecott 32 1-2 Mont Ward - N Y Central 8 l-b Nor Am 0o 7 3-8 Penn RR. 22 Phil Pct Co Sid Oil NJ . 34 1-8 Texas Corp 32 United Air 32 3-8 U5 Rubber 14 1-2 U S St co 50 7-8 West Union 25 3-4 West Elec U 1-4 Woolworth -— Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE (Osnsdisn Press) ltocks Close Bell Tel 144 1-2 B G Power A 19 1-4 Cari Car Found 4 5-8 Celanesc 22 Cons Smelt 38 1-4 Dist 800B 21 1-2 Dom Bri 24 Dom steel B 8 Dryden 4 1-2 Int Nickel 81 Mtl Power - Nat Brew 24 1-2 Power C 8 shswiniizsi-i 13 1-8 Wpg E160 A O5 Wpg Elec B - MONTREAL, Manoh Z3—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Eixchange. Butter spot: Que (02 score) 35 1-4B; western (92 score) 35 l-BB. Eggs spot: eastern A-large 30 1-8-31; A-Inedium 29 1-2-3‘); A- pullets 27 1-2-28; E-C 25—25 1-2. MONTREAL, March 23—-(UP)— Producc Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment oi Agriculture iollow:- Stocks 91w Eggs: graded uiipiiiein selling A-larse s1; A-medium 29 1-2-30; Abltlbl 00m 0° pllllets za-za l-2; n 2a; c 2s 1-2. Ablt-ibl Pfd 4 1'3 Butter: iirst grade creamer-y B A Oil l3 1-4 prints, Jobbing price. 36-36 3-4; Bathurst A 13 l-‘Z first grade solids, Jobbing price 35 Fraser VTO 101-4 1-2-36 1-4; wholesale, Que no 1 Fraser — pasteurized storage 3 51-4; no 2 Ford A 14 1-2 storage 34 1-2. Imp Oil 8 Cheese: current receipt Que de- Grain livered in Montreal white 24 3-4: colored 25: wholesale, western white 25 3-4: colored 26; Que white 25 1-4. colored 25 1-2. - P atoes: Que whites no 1 1.55- l.60: no 2 1.25-1.45; NB moimtain l 1.60-1.65: PEI mountain 1.70 no WINNIPEG, March 23-(OP)— -1.'l5; whites 1.05-1.70. Moderate export business in Can- adian flour and eastern mill de- mend in wheat came into trading on Winnipeg grain exchange today. futures closed unchanged, May at '79 1-4 00ml l Winnipeg wheat bushel and July at 80 3-83. Grain futures clcse: Livestock MONTREAL. March 23-—(OP)—- h L. M 79 14‘ 3,11‘ 50 3.33 Cattle receipts on Montre: live- gaé? Mavmg 054; Jul; 49 1_25_ stock markets today totalled 490, Oct 46 5-813. Barley: M-iy s4 l-QB, July c2 “vat-Oak- 3-413. Oct 62B. Cash prices: with prices steady on all grades o! 0d steers were nominally quoted at $10 to $10.75 and med- he , N“ 1 hard and 1 “m. ium at $9 $9.50, with common from 7,,"§_8,“N° 2 no, .1514, Na 3 no, $6.50 to $0.50. Gcod heifers sold 7a 1-8: No. 4 nor "u 7-8: No. 5. co f°r 5950- M01100 $8 I0 $850 and 34, No’ 6 67 34. fwd 65 14; No, common up to $7.50. Fed calves or 1 Khmer, 72 34, N‘, 2 garnet 72 baby beeves ranged from $10 to 1-4: No. 3 garnet 71 1-4: No. 1 $11.50. Good cows were $7 .75 to -4; n . 1 saw. a2 a-4. $815. medium sfiso to $7.50 and dugéflfsgg 2 m; 49 34; ex 3 9w common $0 to $6.50. Carmers and 4,’, Nu. 3 Cw 41 743, ex 1 feed 47 cutters were from $4.50 to $6. Bulls "r-s: No. l feed 4'1 a-s; No. 2 teed rarefied from $6 to $8.50. 43 7-8: No. 3 feed 43 7-8. Barley: Malling grades slves were about steady with 540w last Monday's levels. Good quality N“ 1 and 2 CW 64 34. 24W Nos, veala made $12 to $12.50 with one 1 and 2 CW 64 3-4: 6-row No. 3 CW 62 l-4. Others: N0. l feed 51 mm 1-11: No, 2 feed 60 1-8: No. 3 iced 59 5-8. MONTREAL ~~ "EX CHAN GE March Z3—(CP)— Grade A drew $1 per hog premium issues fea- with discounts on oti grades. Sows MONTREAL. Pressure on Abltibi top up to $13. Medium veals were $10 to $11.50. common light veals as low as $8. The bulk oi the sales were made between $8.50 and $9. Grassers were $5 to $6, There were six spring lambs ior sale. Ttiree weighing 185 pound‘ brought $3‘) and another three weighing 225 pounds brought $35. culls and buck lambs or 1941 crop £62359 to $10. Sheep were from $4 H055 were about steady selling at $15.35 to $15.50 for B-l dressed. tured trading today on the stock were $3.50 to $9.50 live weight. exchange and curb market. 1n the balance of transactions an irreil- up“ tone prevailed, with some strength being displayed by Q00- preferred sup-pea a. point and the common five cents u a darn market rear- tion u» gi- coils-loo glgihinfiggelgg 111‘ 1511118 Appeal o authorizing bcc electrics. Abltibi SIX C81" p61‘ against a judgment , the sale oi the ccmpanys asse . Markets at a Glance ccaFEisTin-ssi ts Montreal Power and Shawiniizari Toronto-Industrial and base met- i ti ll in utilities “'°"‘°“ ..:>":..;::i Telephone was twig“? ln- meme on the st Bay Mining was II stocks lower; golds slightly higher; junior oils lies . Montreal-Utilities higher- puperg, other lndustrizls and golds lower. and McCall-Frontenac was shaded NEW York-Stools closed higher. 1n oils. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. Dominion Bridge was improved New York-Cotton higher. in industrials and the St Law- —-—-—-——-—- Mme corpopatlOll issues and Hfl-m- 53°31‘ DRIVES IN BRITAIN iltoll BridiN dropped bad‘- Iii miscellaneous Distillers-Ses- “mmr Indus- h p. ears will get iive gallons in ierred were stronflel‘ 8110B Celanese. Famous Playei". ma‘ Acceptance, (‘glvie Flour and March tvto-and-s-haii Montreil Telegrarh Rave Ground- Toial sales: 11.600 shoYPS; Indus- trieis. 0,100; Mines, 2.900: Bond! $1.00). AUCTIO AT BRADALBANE rmnav. MARCH zmi ogrcmumo s1‘ 1 P. M. Owing to ill health I sm comlif"!!! to sell all my high class stock con- slstiins o! 4 extra good mm: work 110ml lncludln 1 Brood more in ioal, 1 “lain; $6 years old. 1O rnllch cows all heavv producers, 8 young’ cattle. 1 brood sow (doc Mas 1h) ° he'll all oun . The sbovc Stock is sll in t e pfnk oi condition and will be sold to the highest bidder. Tenn: Cash. Ii day is unlit sale on next line My‘ JOHN r. amuzoo. HUGH F. MORRISON- Auctioneer. 11-1065-3-20-14. FARM FOR SALE ESTATE oi LATE W. C. ENMAN Glasgow Road, 100 acres with buildings. 14 acres- hard and soft wood re- mainder under cultiva- tion. Apply on premises. LONDON — (OP) - Under in April, five in May, tour 1n June and tour in July. M11‘ .'.'.'G' (Candalan Press) RONTO, March 23— stocks Close AP Con ‘I Alderman 10 Ang Cdii 40 Arntiield 4 Aunor Gold 99 Bsnkiield 8 1-2 Bea-r Ex 2 1-2 Beattie liidgood d Bobjo 7 3-4 Braloi-ne 720 Brit Dom 24 1-2 Broulan 88 C Edm 102 Cent Pat 100 Cent Por 7 Chester 00 Cochenour 5i Con Smelt 33 1'4 Delnitc 4 mine on Ill-l ACHES . ‘ ’ Q Drive oui ‘ GQARDi-iu Your Truck is Now Part .of,q Great National Service I IISE GENERAL MOTORS’ “TRUCK CONSERVATION PLAN” TIRE SERVKE m IOIISEVY! ltlIlIili LUBRCAIIN in lOIISC/Vl molar. B A YIIR Y lo ir-mizi dependable R A D I Al O R lo illlfiiiililld (BoImg lyitelfi it's up io all of us, us individuals and us u notion, 1o keep our trucks sewing agriculture -—serving indusiry—serving cll (unudc. . . . And immediate and regular use of General Motors "Truck Conservation Plan" will help you io keep your trucks serving dependobly for the duration. . . . Sec your neoresi General Motors dealer iodcyl lie is stalled, stocked - and equipped lo service uII makes of curs and trucks. GE MOTORS SIEERING AND Em‘ Wiilli ‘MICNMQNI mnkes II!!! Inst langu- HORNE MOTORS 168 KENT STREET ALWAYS so r9 yo;.u-R ‘GENERAL Morons, oisALrRjfr;§o,R_-_~_f" ‘ y _, CHEVROLET 201050811! - PONTIAC -. McLAUGHLlN-BUICK - CHEVROLET AND G.M.C. mucyag ALLISON 208 GREAT GEORGE STREET sdoifiu iituoiizl -; auto“ a‘ n, MacLEOD -____ - -4 d 55111: n. l. 131; " siaaeii I 21 £51150; o s10 M3131 e711) 1-8 glaze Lérjki w; 1-3 Curr ‘natives G] 1 s. e p )6 <i£i°‘fi.i.. 12 l-‘l 10s Stllirgétftll 111 1-2 " Barker 2 Monets 25 Sy van 15 H180 53F‘ 61,4) “Yb?” if, ¥§f,‘f,,§“gh 13g new YORK, Mimi ea-(orn. Hmnnge‘ 24 ‘ “f! B7 Tram Re, 35 For the first time since last Oct. Home on o “(H 41 14 Unit on 3 b2 fi the pound Sci-ling finished 10w- H°m95t "' 2m?“ ‘. .70 U‘ can 7. ci- m relation to the United States 30W‘?! 13 kglfpeta‘ 5614 Vpp “at g3 4 dollar in today's foreign exchange Hud Bay Min 241-2 0 110" k 6 3 4 ‘ff? A?“ m ' dealings. Sterling declined 1-4 oi 10$ P1101161 31 Om NIC e1 9 ' w“ g1 u H a cent to close at $4.03 3-4. Kerr Add 320 P0010“ If), w? 8° a The Canadian dollar also finish- Kirk Lake 40 PWO" l" H"! 19 ed lower, off a-ic m" a, cent to u Lake Show 765 PICK Cm“ 183 Ymu‘ YG 3 P4 discount of 13 per cent in relation Lamsoue 350 P1011001‘ 169 ' m the Unitrcl Stares dollar. (Ot- Lel"'_ Oro ‘ 5-5 Preston lilo UNLISTED Mu". Fawkzn awe Control 1"": M Reno Gold 20 1-1 Boani rate 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- Llttis LL 100 " Ant 33111311519 ccuni.) __ ;._.i Cr an y ----_-__._ Maclieod 121i __‘"___,_H '75 Foothill 60 Minardb relieves sprains. Madsen 34 gisece " ~~' " ~ 35 Pend ore 120 '1' ' . - _ ._ ' ' y TIS SPRINLJ. vi/URLD WONDERS WHERE HITLER WILL STRIKE A T L A N T I C DI VE RSI ON ; Attacks to draw British tint from Mediterranean ICELAND » FAEROES 9 T SHETLAND l5. y. uny- Atloniic Ocean North Sea GREAT BRITAIN coasical? I ociuol moves hero I Allied COIlIIICP-OII-Qlltilivfll: like hcss-I... w. I)ou!~v¢:_ - MRCIMA Y "Mails Tripol ' J LIBiIA AxIl - ' Cute omiy and paroehutlsh In stub at Sues Q Allied Aid Routes Scale of Miles Russian Attacks O 300 m Present‘ Axis Penetration ‘II Potential Military Thrush GIIIUPoIQnDiaI Diplomatic Thrusts Limit of Nari slowly push- ing Germans back In north, tries to boot Nazis lo rho In south / / SPRINGTIME in Europe is attack lime Ior the axis. Hitler, who olfcn does the unexpected, i: ‘ this time to push easl Ior oil, perhaps even to India io attempt a function with the Jcps. Despite the war prophcis’ predictions, HiiIcr spcnf V a quiet winier, didn't drive to Gibraltar or ,' Dakar, strike oi Suez, invade England, o! Q thrust into the Caucasus ond beyond. The axis war machine was unusually idlc in Eu- f rope, perhaps resting up, repairing and conserving oil Ior a spring offensive. Alter three months on the dclcnsfvo, Hitler may be rfidy to oilnck, but whether he will strike in the Caucasus, oi Turkey, of Britain or elsewhere on fhc map is his secret. oil and may try one ‘Pa. I ilie RAF raids on Gcriiumv and Italy, British fleet uenun in inc_iiieuiicri'unesiu: wt; i.--“ u... “i. cm... n"! m-ii-zmv (m tho nnloniinl sprint: cnmnaicns shown on mama .- v-h... .. "L. L. ._. . w, ‘.-