nrssnnv. .5‘. , _. The girls didn't go for this soldier on leave In spite of the stripe he had on his sleeve. It's all because he has weyl he should mend— ' He has to perspire, but he need not offend. lath tonight with UIIIUOY The ONI nap eepeelully mule to prevent "l0." (lady Oder) .§O-O FOR SALE Property consisting 12 “m; of choice land including dwelling, out, b iii’? it'll?‘ "m2; 9'3 s. nve Airport. 1% mile: frommcity. m Terms can be arranged to purchaser. Apply "D." Guardian. L-673-3-3-1l-16. suit / i Carnation i... n‘ i Cream the Magic Healer *1‘,- Promptly soothes- soft- L ifffifgss ens and heals chapped hands and roughness or redness of the skin from cause. sticky or greasy. Priced 35c M Sold only at any JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE {W IMONTREAL STUCK EXCNANCE u n E_a$u¢¢¢~<$q wm w q#wwMwmu~F | ||||||-inn n a»»»u»ww»0 t McColl Frontenac Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda. 8t Law Pfd Montreal Curb’ gig fi I4 -z 55§§s I‘ Stock C10" Abitibi Com 60 Asbestos 1B Beauharnoil ggthugst A m Fraser V T O Ford A Home Oil Imp Oil Int Pet Price Com Markets at a Glance (Canadian Prees) aoronto-Indus ml stock! lower; other group; narrowly higher. Montreai—P-s.pers lower; utilities. other indllstrials and flolds bish- er W‘ New. York-Stocks lower. Winnipeg-Wheat 1-4 o! 10M higher. New York-Cotton lower. Finance By Bemard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. March 2—-tAP)~ N The stock market negotiated an orderly retreat may 1n the rm ‘>1 l somewhat cloudier war news. Canadian stocks moved narrow- ly. Dome Mines gained l-B and McIntyre 1-2 while Lake shore 10st 1-a and International Nickel 3-8. Unchanged were Canadian Pacific and Ford "A3. The Associated Press average o! 00 stocks finished with a net drop 9f _3 n1 a point a-t 36.7. widest dip t since Feb, 1'7. Transfers amounted m 92.53% shares compared with 862,840 in the previous five-hour stretch. Socony-Vacuum slipped to a new It is not ’ _low for the past year or s0 and Standard Brands eds“! t0 record low territory. In the backward di- vision were US. Steel, Bethlehem, ’ Santa. N. Union Pacific, General Motors, Chrysler, Kenneoott, stan- dard 011 (NJ), Westinghouse, Gen- : eral Electric, Crucible Steel, sears Roebuck, United Aircraft, Du Pent, Eastman Kodak and Philil? Morris- Goodyear, J. I. case and Wool- worth were among the few issues to register modest. gains. C urren cites nevi vonn srocn rxcnnnar Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd 7-8 Kennecott 33 1- 26 3-8 8 5-8 8 1-4 22 ‘l-li 36 1-2 6 l4 80 l-I l5 6-! B0 5-8 1 I 25 l-l 75 Toronto Exchange TORONTO, Mardi 2——(OP)—— Following s fairly strung opening the Toronto stock market turned soft this afternoon and the weak tone persisted till the close. Early stand finally up .27 in the index while the base metals were up .26 and the western oils .06 up. The industrlals slipped of! to show e filial index loss of .43. Volume at 97,000 shares was the heaviest of the lust five markets. ‘ The utilities were the stronmest industrial group. Bell ‘telephone closed 2 l-2 up at 148 and Canada steamships pefd gained a Doint to 29 while the common firmed 1-2. Two senior oils, BA. and Interna- tional Petroleum, declined 1-4 and nnperiol, after dipping to ‘l 7-8, closed unchan-Bed at. s, Base metal stOcks were tn dull trade but for fair turnover in Steep Rook at s. loss of 8 cents to 1.62. Smelters trained 3-4 to 38 3-4. Nic- kel was up 3-4 to 33 and Normetal gained 2 cents u) a0. Most of the gold group changes were narrow. Bralorne and Hallnor firmed l0 cents and Holllnger, San Antonio, sylvanite and Wright- Haljzrenves firmed 4 to 5 cents. British-Dominion was the only active western 0E1. It traded 15,000 shares and gained a cent to 24. Cal. garv and Edmonton finned 3 cents and South West Pete was down s cent tn 15. MOJV TREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL, Mulch 2-K?)- Dominion Stee], and Coal “B" and Dominion coal preferred paced is- sues inclined to improve on the stock exchange today. D0800 "B” rcse to hlshest point since September and 001.1 preferred picked ulp a flactlon. Arl- other industrial to move into higher ground was Canadian Car. Down were the papers, Bsthurst and Howard Smith, and Dominion Glass. Utilities as a group were firmer, lifts svins to Bell Telephone, she/w- iziigan and Southern Canada Pow- er. Montreal Power recovered an rgs QHARLUFFETOWN, GUARDIAN CENTRAL CIIARIIIAN f1 lulu-l leeul intend. en ed eewq nature any ee laeertel elee e well. Gill"! admin 000K! for Pbotofleflhe. L-BI- conrsnsur-loa m: maul.- ANCI. b"! CHURCHILL’! ISLAND other lnteiestlnz sound films. . M. Bil tlst I-Iaolkifiludfl bumadfg HAMPTON’ AUXILIARY - ‘III February meet-in: of the Bemllitfll women's‘ Auxiliary n; held at a yearly theme. 3 Which We Morrison led the Devotional per- iod. Tile minutes were med and approved and the different secre- taries present, gave their reports. This was followed by a short. 5111147 by the Devotional leader. alter the Business end study the PNei- dent, Mrs. J. D. Maoumrlane gem an interesting report of the P-Il. I. Presbyterial, which she attend- ded. Next meeting of this Aux- iliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Monk Cameron with M-re. Jack Dixon as Devotional leader and Mrs. Geo. Dunsfoxd leader of study period. ISLANDER 0N TOUR - With Prof. Joseph P. Landry, Poultry l-nisbandmsn, Kentville, in charge the party o! 32 Junior students, Nova Scotis Asrlcultural College, ties Saturday. During the trip they visited the herds of George A. Chase. Canard. and Principal C. flirts: Boulden. Truro. also the lame poultry plant of Manning K. Ells and Don Ells, Port Williams. and the Dominion Experimental Sta- tion Kentville. Accompanying fhe party were Principal Boulden, and other members of the including Kenneth or Professor Land Kentville and supper in Windsor. During their visit to the experi- mental station they were conducted through the different departments ’, bv s. A. Porter. chief Herdsman, . Ben Cheney, Poultryman, and Su- Dcrintendent Arthur Kelsall. illldlward Boswe s this trip. WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER AT HAMPTON — The World Day of Pmyer Service was he'd on Friday afternoon, February 20, at 2 30 in Hampton United Manse, with a 1818c attendance of members from % ,- the Victoria, Bonshavw and Hamp- ton auxiliaries The impressive “W108 Was Plesided over by Mrs. " Donald Murchison, President of the Victoria Auxiliary. The order of service as set down by the Inter- Board Commit-tee of the. Women's Missionary Societies of Canada was followed, the following members taking part, Mrs. John Rogerson, Mrs. Neil Ebrguson. Mns. Evan wright. lid-rs. Clayton Morrison, Mrs. Donald MacLeod; lVlrs. W. Rodd, Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Mrs. Fred Inman, Mrs. Will Inman, ma. Norman Boulter, Mrs. ,,,wmwi“4,6enerul Molorsl A n min mun PLAN” dedicated to these vitul purposes 4 l0 PROLDNG m: ur: or YOUR cln - {i'.:,§7.i';l’.i:.'t!'t.i.’!.7l‘..’..£“:'..‘2.';'t'i27 ,1’: ,1 ‘l0 PRESERVE vim mnmuns or WAR -{ 7 l0 PREVENT LARGE REPAIR slits - 71o rnoncr YOUR rocnn-noon - A NEW ICIITIILY TIME-PAYMENT PLAN T0 NELP YOII KEEP YCUR CAI IN G000 ORDER A epedal plan wlaié permio you e0 pay for repairs end eccenoriee on convenient monthly payments is new available. Ad: about this new budge: plan when you have your ear checked aver by your Genet-e! Motors dealer. crnnui morons uuunis SPEGIALIZE |n THESE OIJNSERVATION SERVICES ron nu nnnrs or clns AND nucns ECONOMY I. Tire Service (to eeneerve "Iubbetq. 2. Motor .'evtonnenee‘(te eeneerve "IueI"). l. Cerburetlen and feel pump (to conserve aha")- PREVENTIVI MAINTENANG 4. lubrlcutlen (to conserve engine and ehusele). HORNE MOTORS 168 KENT ST ' 5. General Mechanical Maintenance (to eon- eerve engine umi diesels). ' C. Steering and Wheel Alignment (mullee thee lust longer). 7. Buttery Service (to provide dependable service). l. Radiator Service (to provide eflldent upen- uflenl ly keeping your car serving dependabiy, economie- uIIy for duration to conserve gasoline und rubber. I ly advising you to have simple service "check-up." g regularly us u means ef avoiding mater troubles. sy bringing you this money-saving service at til T {lowest ipueeibie coet eoneletent with reliable work: U. lady uml Fender lepuin (ts repair damage). l0. Pointing, leflnhhlu, Interior Cleaning, Washing, etc. SAFETY ll. lrelre Service (to preserve lining). I2. Headlight end Electrical Service. ALLISON MacLEOD . 208 GREAT GEORGE ST Keith Boswell, Mrs. Lea, Mrs. A. B. Maclnod and Miss Annie Gordon. several beautiful hymns were sung during the 5e17- ice. While the offering was being taken. Mrs- Stephen MacLeod and Mrs. Geddie MacLeod sane the beautiful selection. "Ihe Garden od dedicated by Mrs. D. J. Morrison, The National Anthem and Prayer Stock this memorable Am! Cdfl Hymn brought TORONTTO. M fCh A — Prayer. The offering was fittingly closing flock qugtations. tloae 8 n: C Q O 8 151.1... 11...... Recruits N eede The Royal Canadian Naval Vol- unteer Reserve is at the lit i. _ The president presided and meet- l opened by singing “Jingle BelLs" fo owed by the Creed in un rs and one visitor were. ores- the present mimbe YORK INSTITUTE l7 The February meeting of Alpha e ., and sing-sons. tute met at the home of Mrs. were Herb. lVessey on Tuesdav evening entertainment. ‘ social evening be in the hall. A rogrum to consist of table unmet. aDDOhited. Committees to take charge of Refreshments were served by the ilusikss. Meetinil clos- on. Ten ed with the National Anthem. llAND AND SPANNEN time recruitins a special 01m °i ent. Roll call was responded to by a itllfilli ‘to tstlceion éaxtensiviihcoursigegi Vfilfitfill-IIIC verse. dMinigcs of last ranng, es gm»: o pro oe - mee m: were rea an lworove trical ig-Hécktirs; for the Naval sci; glorregoofiinserncanyéaslalllgign aiélmdis; spread to the engmeerln“ seam, vce. an sea are requ re usse. . _ H) b tunswhcu have considerable experience 1L5 DH)" ‘)2 Tia‘: “d nfggv yam‘ gi-e'§tg"é‘$i’sisa°“§i°i.§ TIN‘ electricians. and be -falniliar dwith gmsnm Y‘ "e5 n3 9° we" hand “w,” and m; motto electrical motors, generators yna- n; l”, deck; d L; that; "Ubend m Welneilounl." , t . W ll CIBC- B‘ e _°n llllliglls mgfsuitilng einstgsunents. Mini": Knowledge of Direct current 1s ad- ‘"='?‘—"'=“‘"'== Nglfjvtlgggogf.Selrlllpgéiaflingrgnltlitazléglll); L TIIG IIGiIIIIII TIIX ACT, I941 have completed one year P. W. C. or its equivalent. The course of in- Effective us on and after the first duy of March, I942. ° l” of ten percent on oII tobacco, with the exception of CIIQW"! structlon will consist of training in Fitting and Tnrnlnl; and the new!- tobocco, will be payable by all persons consuming or purchosiIlQ N" some. siry Mathematics. It will last eight months and afford an excellent op- nortimity for men with electrical The Act requires that all Vendors of ‘tobacco, in 0")’ must be in possession of u License authorizing them to sell to 51-“ and the tux of ten percent on the value of oll tobacco sold m" experience to become highly quali- fvd tf3flE?,i“"n For further infor- colleelcd by them of time of each retail sole. , I Section 3 (Sub-section 3) of the Statute provides that N‘ motion. candidat/s should apply to ‘hmRecruiting (‘fficer st. the Royal . - in wholesale vendor shall sell on_y tobacco Ill the Province if!‘ 155.1%’ the Province to a person who ls not u vendor duly license uh Ii Professional Cards McLEOD 8| BENTLEY w. r. ssnuzv, IL c. J. A. nsmtav s. c. Barristers end Attorneys-el- Lew early loss. service to a close. A social hall- mm" , —(CP — NEW YORK March 2 ) In miscellaneous National Brew- hour was then scent during which Eggggd N - (OP) — Fashion o‘ The Canadian dollar closed 5-16 of LONDO painting emblcms on bombers ha! >- a ~§E=EZ§G$§E§E€S3$E€ ._ . D §:-:=§:-:=§_:-.__ _ 9 n-e H v i: c... t-n-wee l I | n: insane-hi Z a "1 -1 re = CC a n. 3 e 5 a as =1 v< MONTREAL. March 2-K}??- Prcduoe Market prices here today N ll. F. ARCNIBALC Chartered Accountants Eastern Tnnt Building Charlottetown itc-_~'\3-_-'-_~g~'-'__~_ ____ PALMER 8| HASLAM ‘HWHHNHFJ-HQ-‘JJ-NHAP >- u >- n- >- Jbl» ' B74 Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, Kent Street. charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Fl n u a cent lower at a discount o; n cries finished with e. sight pent the Victoria. Auxiliary served B0510 34 pa. cent m today's [ma] for, and Imperial Tobacco was in the lunch. glrzaigolgrée sign exchange dealings. (Ottawa minus °amP-_ - _ C‘ m’: Forelsn Exchange Control Board _T°1'11 58185- 9.600 shares, fndus- P d - Broulan m. 9.09-9.91 per cent newbie. vols. 6-300: Mines. 8M ro ace Prices can no qhe pound sterling finiséiled un- ‘—"—'—_'% __ 5g: chan t .04 did th MONEY To m“ kadmgzdtozeig mixes. 1 0 H L. t k OxSdWEALunIvg/iitlch Vzh-taw- Chesterv m ri-um sci-m .- _. m." ° y B“ “u” Butter spot. Que (92 score) 35- S S5 l-4; western (91 score) 34 ‘l-Il- De is A . 3 D Lixgglyfig-ptyfilzhezljgm; Essa spot: Blasters A-lnme 32A: PRIVATE market stood at 600 cattle 595 A-‘medium 3M: Afimnets “A; F l l calves. 7v sheep and 55s hogs today. m"): M 1'2“: E0 35A Cattle and hogs were firm to l at wlubw Dale Farm, s. denell, Shade higher]. medium kinds of veal ngs County- calves wore ower. Good steers sold u “ported by m Dmmmon Db 8 Brood Sows, due to furrow-one "Om $9375 m 310's" m‘ better‘ med‘ Pertinent of Agricfilture follow:- |n Am.“ mo in MIL inm from so tn $9.50 srd common . if from s"! w saso Heifers ranged ms‘ “rm” ‘hmem’ °“°’“" d l Wm‘ 3""!- rl-m. s so to s10: Gocd heifers sold “a”? m‘ Aqmmm 3°‘ ‘m’ 1 Fulton o. Johnston Plumbing mm $0.50 up, and medium from knuzu‘ l.’ 21,1]? c 2g‘ Inrlne complete with numb head. s8 l0 to. A few fed calves or baby pm,“ “jobbmr; rfo’: ‘skfimq? meals: a quantity oi‘ Farm lrnple- beeves 501d “rmmd “o- G°°d w“ first tirade solid; Jobbing price ‘St 1 A. J. IIASLAM and. LLB. ea-e=sessese:§ssa In Memoriam were $7.75 to $8, medium strong at b2 . _ $6.75 to $7.50. and. common from teur-Iazgi 33,953“; if g3 21 Bu“; n $5.05 to $6.50. Cannes; and cutters age 8L1 ’ m k L were “'50 m 3550' Bun“ Cheese: current receipt western mfmu° l S8 l0 $9. G0 d M1115 Id r2712 $8 w 9' medhim from “ma, white and colored 25, 1120.8. fac- U11‘ L AIM drlvlnr and work harness. Bank gullilgggléfi-m ggi-mbcn Also some household tumitnre. l‘ t .r.a. I. 1 0173 was tlrgb'r'lii‘ie.imp'h KIM“ mm‘ JOHN ALEXANDER MMDONALD ‘Ihelve eased-labia eternal le- ward at is h P. 0. Box l2 MocGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR MARK ll. MacGUlGAN, K. c. C. 5T. CLAIR TBAINOR, K, C Barristers. Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bent gchmond Street Cb-Rottetowr H. F. McPHEE as, K.C. NOTARY he. BARIIISTEB SOLICITOB Bile! Build Charlottetown BELL 8. MATHIESON Camerolaflllllqoblg." To (ilnetlfifetuwn rvs AMI attests rmrn J.SLli4i1&2R gorrolsnalsr NU‘ location "successes" =mnn.a.uanuc~ us. n. snow, L-540-2-2B-3i. We are now receiving a reg ular supply of the followinp Coats, om srnmzr SCBEENED ALBION BOUND ALBION mrr ssrvnzw scnsamm nomsios COKE sails iron umr nvvnzvsss scassssn Prompt end careful deliv, erien for C. 0. It. orders. etc W.II. Cillls 8i C0. Phone 176. $7.50. In between grades of veal calves were 25 to 50 cents lower, other kinds were about steady. Medium good to good veals made $13.50 with tops selling up to $14. Medium veal; $12.50 to $13 and common light kinds down to s10. The bulk of the sales were made bet/ween $11.50 to $12.75. Drinkers were $7.50 to $10 and grassers $050 to 87. A fc-w good lambs brought 811. Culls and bucks in mixed lots $10.25 to $10.50 Sheep were from $4.50 to $7.35. Ganon ‘s Ganrmq'~:@i-'--: UHUCULATES iory shipping point. cull-rent receipt mm“; Que white 25. colored I5 1-4, deliv- MacLeod ered Montreal. Wholesale, western 1434"" Malartic Min C031 Naybob Noland: NPBHHCC Mid Que white 250-4. mwred 201-4. Grain WINNIPIJG, March I-(OH-In - listless trading with no lame vol- tlne o: trade reported wheat flu- tures 0n Winnipeg grain exchange 5 today closed 1-4 cent lrgher. Grain futures close: What: May 77 7-8,,July 70B. .t?!‘.".“."‘..°’.!-’ ss22s::s2:Ee:esssb= o comp h and c will? OM52 May l0 3-4, July (C l-CB. a,‘ Oct 48 6-63. “Barley: Mey N. July 02B. Oct 5 7-08. cash lrloes: » Wheat: l herd 76 3-8: 1 nor 76 3-8; 2 nor 78 l-l; 3 nor 71 3-4; 4 nor 70 1-2; 5 wheat M 3-8: 6 wheat M 8-8; feed when 83 7-8: l [er- net 71 8-0; 2 llmet 70 7-0; 3 get- net N 7-8: 1-8; ex 8 0W ll miter dunnn 70 7-6. Yum, :ex 1 feed 47 i-l; my» 4414:! teed W _...__...__-_.____. ' LONG IA! ‘I0 UOMI U rowfl 8-42 3-4: a 0W from earth. It more: four yea-n for the light lleereet star to reeoh the ear life he followed the lain and elweyl bent bravely rfillljr an Pe£°.“l§'b.°'éiu vb-ll- cfirfii". Port". of his Wllhll tether e. "h: 3c to be paid. Arbitration tonne for Wholesale and Retail Vendor‘: Llcznta with any further information requiridfinay be obtained {$1 M on m. l. J. r. Wright, Court House Building. $""'"'€"'.°,' n communicating with the Supervisor of Taxation. P'°""" ing, Charlottetown. "Lb ALL vsnnoas or TOBACCO ARE unset TO MQKFFQE ,, and one-fifth eente. Anything lees is to be omitted. CATION FOR A LICENSE WITHOUT DELAY. N CHARGED FOR LICENSE. . Charlottetown Prince Edvard’ water-in February 24, I942. C. J. STEWART " COMMISSlONER or HEA Island, Receipts for delivery to purchasers, showing 0010"" °I m paid, will be supplied to Retail Vendors. m The minimum tux is Ic. In arriving at the till. "Th" Y“ h neemt hall-cent; one-half or anything over the one-ho ¢ considered o: u, cent. “f. AI on examples-On a 12c purchase, ten percent I! l As the fraction is less than 0M fraction is omitted end the tux becomes 1e. 0n e 25c purchase, ten percent i: 2.5 or 2 l-Zc which ca"! I" .1, or one 41g", llll INI- rrn TAX- _,¢§ . will im- ~§laxnu:-:Qx—:c—a—a—a—a—ccI* _rlfi_ee'qn n