FEBRUARY 14. 1942 1o TilE FARMERS or time: ianwinn isulnn 1 - - ~eparing a new .and up-to-date qdiliiine liifleouiincatalogue of Prince Edward Is- land properties for ale, consisting of FARMS Wt- shall advertise o offering some our catalogue, i101‘ WIII We invite all those their properties to corre =_,— COUNTRY HOUSES ----—— SUMMER. COTTAGES SEA SHORE LOTS- ur catalogue in Canad- I'm and American newspapers and periodicals, ' for free distribution. The catalogue will also be handed to the hundreds of inquirers who call at We make no charge for listing properties in our office any charge at all be mndc, unless a sale is effected. who wish to dispose of spond with us without delay, or to call at our office- and givc us fiili particulars regarding same. H. K. S. IIEMMIIIG 81.00., Charlottetown, P ., E. I. (l-issilicu 3c Condolence 70o tier inch: Wflililll Advertising liates- Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Auvcitiseinents 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 8o oer word; Western and Eastern locals to uvr uord; Announcement: and (Joining Events 3c per word: per word; lii Mcinoriai Notices 10c uer inoh; Lists 0i iinrui and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc.. 5o per nainc; Letters oi g engaxcmcnts 40 words for $1.00 s. Notices of Thanks and sud l0 cents for every additional 3 wor Appreciation, ‘lilo per inch or 4o glee word. Lists of Subscriptions it cents per inch. Address and escntatlon $1.00. Other rates on ipolicalion. j- --"-“"—} , Wanted Female Help Wanted ____ r ' J — 150 PIGS FROM IIIIStcIiIIuIJ-rllsgi Aoiily Wellington Mmmly Is-244-2-l3-3i. '”’”»TUI.ER cannon ‘ANTED - “nnoutli Rock, New I-IamDSIiUQ M “out: ‘saints; - w l“ pumms‘ L-zoeg-iz-ai. Pfrtfirzsnntaa Iiicitillzljllnliiivsussex hens sultalfs.‘ K WANTED - C A PA B LE MAID. State experience. Box 71, Char- lqttetogvn. L-228-2;i3_-_:il_. WANTED —-EXPERIENCED MAID for private family in Montreal. Write “A." Guardian. 1272944423}; Agents _W anted _ PATENTED DEVICE SAVES GAS. for producing hatchinfl 9 B5 Am 2m _ I - 1 - _ Aviily Dillon 8i Sliillefil-lggglllfgfg; Dfiflgltflllsiélililetrimiiioiiils giciiuijtleiiimiiiiell iiiiii\-.____4_-_'____-_:_.-__~-' car. truck. tractor. Guaranteed harmless. Attractive agency pro- Escaped position. Victory Mfg., Company, ===_~_—._- . I ~ __Coigi_w_a_li,__()uturio, l~_l_-2;_i_4,-_l_i. scirro FROM MY RANCH inhi- fox Rrsav. Reward. Gor- Personal rcn Macmillan, COTKW/iill- M‘ L-245-2-13-3i. IOU CAN RUN A IIUMII Kdlguninifilfilld with our helps Can- ' ' a n n er artc til . l0 Le‘ Toronto i0 Ontgsrlnn ill-gei- f ' _ M OLEI‘ LARGE FRONT ROO s wanted with lire-place, ground floor- Apply Guardian. L-250-2-l3-2i. = _.__._ ___.___ Male Help Wanted WANTED -—— MAN FOR FARM- nork. Steady job. Good wagN. Alinly Guardian. L-296-2-1i-1i. I Male and Female Help Wanted -_._.___..._ IOW IS Till! TIME TO GET \ Government lob as Clerk. Post- lIilfl. Customs Clerk Btenm. etc Sh Dominion-wide exams ‘lei ilnce war began. ee Booklet Ill 0. C. Schools Ltd. Toronto t0 Oldest in Canada No Agents For Sale t I03 SALE-HARD OR SOFT- W00d. M. F. Wttlsh. _ L-ZIO-I-li-li-IT. WANTED — SMALL APARTMENT. Apply "L. G." Guardian. L-241-2-14-2i. WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- sarv Write for information Moler Barber College. Halifax. N-i33 __ Boarderiwan_t_ia_d__ BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED 242 Pownal Street, I..-l6l-2-l0-3i. FARM Ftlil sit: I offer for sale my farm of 80 acres with good house and ‘PI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Brock QUOTATIONS New York Stock MINING (Canadian Press) EXCIIGHQB TORONTO, Feb. 1a- Stoclis Close (Canadian Press) Acme oil Stocks cl Co“ 1; cs0 ermao A Cdn i5 Am C and i" a1 Arniitzieio s 5-11 Am Tel Tci 125 1-2 Ashley 3 1-4 Aiiiivoiida 2o 1-2 Aunor Gold 11a Baldwin Loco 13 1-4 Barikfieid 4 3-4 Bendix Av 32 3-4 Base Metal '1 Beth Steel so 3-4 Bea; m 4 C1105 Ohio 34 1-8 Beattie 81 Chrysler 41 1-2 Bcbjo 8 C »ii Edi-ion 12 2-4 Bonetal 1o Elcc Auto Lite 21 7-3 Brit Dom g3 Gen Eire 2s 1-4 Brouiau 4s 6w Motors :12 1-8 Cdn Mal 4o (it nor Pfd 2a 1-4 Gas Treth s1 Kninecott _. cent Pat 100 that ward 27 Chester 99 N Y Central 9 cnnlagas 10o N-ll‘ Am Co 8 7-8 Con Smelt 38 Penn RR. 22 3-8 Davies 15 l-‘liil Pct C0 38 1-8 Dome Oil l5 1-2 Std Oil NJ 39 7-8 Duquesne 5 1-2 Texas COTD 3-‘; 3-8 East Mal 185 United Air 28 3-4 Eltlcrado 41 L.‘ s Rubber 15 1-8 Fed Kirk 1 3-4 U S St Co 51 3-8 Franco 30 Vanadium Corp 1a 1-4 Gillies Lake 3 1-4 West Eiec ‘i5 1-2 Glenora 1 Woolworth - Gods Lake 15 Gunnar Gold 1o 1-4 Huilnor 225 2 Hi Sarc 15 1- _, Holiinger e15 Monti al Stock Ewe 0,, m I-fomest 4 1-8 Howey 1,9 Imp Oil a a-a Exchange Int Nickel a’; 1-4 Jason - a J M Con "or vim 51ml?’ ti? He“ Te, H,’ 34 Lnpa cad 6 Brazilian 'l 3-4 M,“_le_lfl“ B c Potvci- A 15 3-4 Mjmfifl, 14",’) Bldg Products 12 “at, ° ,6 Can Car Found 5 1-4 Malseg 1&0 Can ca: Pfd. 23 1-11 M3”, ° o Can Pacific a 1-4 M°£eg$ f“ 6°“ 5mm 3*‘ McVitti O 4 1 2 Dom Bridge 23 Mfiwatgir 9 1'” Dom Steel B 5 1-3 Mfmetae ' v4 '- Dml“ 4 3'4 N} bob H": 1 2 Fourida co 14 1-4 ., y d 1., '2 G- w-m 5 terns t1" How Smith ji 1-4 0B,,“ 6‘. Int Nickel a4 0k l,“ g Mtl Power g1 3.3 a a 3 Ont Nickel 6 3-4 Nat St Cat‘ 33 Pamour 7. Noranda 47 1.; i‘ Paymaster l4 s‘ °f C“ 62 Perro Gold 12o s" °l ca“ P“ " Pick grow 215 Pioneer 1'75 Igowell 5a 1-2 ' remier 52 MONTREAL pa“... ,5, G Reno Gold 1'7 H4 ' Sari Ant 150 b Senator 11 si-ierritt 7s .._§ Siscoe 43 MONTREAL. Feb. 13—(O.P)— Slade“ Z3 Industrials, golds and. misccllan- Steel! R0 140 cous- found today Fnday, the tiiir- Sud Basin 150 teciit-h, unlucky on the slocik ex- 511d Cont. 2 7-8 change and curb market and sank Sullivan _ 55 to new low levels for the year. Syivanite 160 Utilities and papers avoided the ef- T8111! Hugh. 211 feels of the jinx, Volume was above Uchi 4 1-3 the week's average. Upp can g5 Easier in industriais on the stock Wrl Harg 25o exchange were General Steel Dalhonsig 13 Wares. Dominion Bridge, Asbzstos, libothtll 70 Dominion Tar, Foundation, Gyp- Mandy ~ g4 1- sum, Massey-Harris, old, Canadian 95mm 5 b2 Car greferred, Dominion Ooai pre- pend o" 14o Ieric and Canadian Industrial A1- cohol "B." Price Brothers preferred shocked resistance and gained a po n . F' . stronger among utilities were lnan~3 Montreal Power, Brazilian and- Winnlpeig Electric preferred. Shaw- ____ inigan wound up izi the hole after mow yam; pa}, 13__(Ap)_. being steady in early trading. C.P. R. acquired a modest plus in car- aers at lthte opening but. reverted vcn ae on. Iiiudson Bgy Mining clung to s {Jaclyn til‘; in metalslfor s. gvhile t n a was aways own. Blllolooxvsas off more than a point inrmlnes and I-Iollinser was also i l‘. sosestrong spot in miscellaneous was Canadian Foreign Investment, whlCh advanced more than a pmneti hula ogiuvihiiilgeldlggnagdliisitlhciier‘ cm s . qrgtal sales: 28.200 shares; Indus- _ oiv—"'_——a muvmc new barn 65 acres clear. bal- nun. 1.200: Mines. 11.910. mire It years old; broken. Also one Jersey Heifer, freshen in Sprins. Win. Nicholson, Bedeque. ,= L 123-2-10-14. I011 SALE-PMNO CASE ORGAN. d order. B. Guardian, L-257-2;1I;2i. SPEEDJOR SALE-IIILDA BUD- lonz 2 ycar old record 2.20%. Tiixy Budlong 2 year old record i 111-... Wilbert Lawless. Kensing- l J”!!- rsgee-a-iz-ii-ii. iiunii ron .SALE - 14s ACRES first" land with buildings, six miles Wm Charlottetown. Write or gliiiiie Herbert Horne Winaloe iiiii&1.-24a-;-_1_4-11-1§-21-24-2g. ‘Work Wanted IXPERIENCEI) LADY DESIRE, “mf- Dosllion in store. Refer- ‘m-‘i- 30X "Y" Guardian. § Ii-ZIQ-Z-IZ-II. Personal once woodland, brook run- ning through property» sit- uated near churches, school, railway and cheese factory. APDIY! ROBERT McCALLUM, Dunstaffnage 1'119.3_'3;'LZ1.1;1Q- o-eooo-o FUR SALE One of the finest two fam- Iy houses in the city. Excel- lent location. Yearly rental over $1000. May be convert- 'lll.si;ggx»_"cT““‘—“_—“_' ed into additional apart- lplfoiirii ‘Bells, fiipfillm?“ ma: merits at. small cost. Price 185s. Gives uick relief while 6000.00 F liiiir iriiikitigii >"o°iz'2'°o' Mini $ A l p c g, d- . eoommen , _ "ggswglhby usher. and Reddin pp y Clo uar Ian‘ -. ETIOIMBMWDZ FOIQYB IIIO l= g<i¢.-a. L-aso-z-ii-ii Quiet (IM tide”,- . a, ml," pinimiifl TEIYDERS ma! it‘ ,'-,,-,~,~,,=-, Ylllfll gllilen Building LOANS 0P T0 $500.00 This is the Way We pay our bills-- ' "m! the most sensible w: l We for a loan. Ive pay o "than sun:- ‘I- ‘Wlir m1 yon u», thh sini P General Finance Eastern Ltd. Charlottetown Office Ronni-GS! i ,= “Mi "mt Phone!“ noun Saturday s-i to General all our bills We can reps all it. ‘$.33..- ' registered boars. Stocks Close "'- Th. Cr pond Creamer! 00-. will Asbestos 1e ‘ reiiweiie kinder: to; ‘cared: a lth: lgehuhoil u 1g a ‘ KINKORA sciioon r e per cor . c s arno - _ {rgamenk The. m" Tngzqmméany can A a 34 “ail-goiter roll for the month of Jan s- an n-ii - th t 133-4 ' 155-1, j," jug; egg-gingham: 33-13311‘ m éibiinii..5sii’...lii?“2°°n.‘?§"ll‘a‘§‘= any n cr. 1 oii a 1-2 c- '.' “Mnm” “i I'M i“ m" ‘°'“'"' 1T3»... i: 1-4 nngliiildgew iiifieni Edith Smith. s 1'33°'2'““ - _ nciui Forbes. a .1. 1). McCarvilie, Kathleen Keefe. E T Ex 2 (grade stiffb- Paatricisa Johnston. OII S "IICCIIBII, OIIOIB ' FOR SAL creole chance M“ Grade VII (Si) 1 Marjorie Rob- Island Yorkshire Breeders nre offering for sale several approxi- mating six months of age, majority of which are from qualified dams. For fllfliiel‘ i n i’ o r motion communicate with S. D. Irvine, Secretary, P. E. I. Swine Breeders As- sociatoin, Box 489, Char‘ lottetown, P. E- I- L 90-24-31. Generally bearish war news failed to disturb the stock market unduly today and many leaders managed to score modest advances. Canadian stocks were generally stronger. Canadian Bell Telephone led the gainer; up 1 1-2 points to 112; Ford “A" and Walkers each gained 1-8; Brazilian ‘fraction, Distillers Seam-ems and Interna- tional Nickel 1-8 each. Unchanged were Canadian Pacific and Dome Mines. Shore lost 1-8. Although buying was excep- tionally light, liquidation was equally negligible and transfers for the day amounted to only 319.- 320 shares, smallest turnover for s 5-hour stretch since last June 30. They compared with 415.000 in the grfihollday session. ‘Ihe Associated bees average of 60 stocks was up .1 of s. goint st 36.8. First upturn in this srometcr since Feb. i. 0 688 isues traded, 253 were up, 206 down and 329 undianged. Better share nformers includ- ed U.S. Bteei, ethlehem. Chrys- ler, Santa re. Atlantic Coast Line, Great Northern. Southern Pacific, Boeing, Douglas Alrcrailt, Pnt-lno Mines. American Smelling, Union Carbide, Du Pont and Owens-Ili- nois. Allied chemical dl oed lo a new ceme back. In arrears were American bimk, Oaiienpilisr Tractor, Eastman American T 1941-42 low but ul mslely qeleohone, ‘Ilexss 00., Bears Kodak, Kccmeoott and Olin. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) rommo. Feb. ia-(om-no- cilning tliro h e. ht. sessions tiln ll; 1G t loss today on the Toronto l in: 1.86 in the index to 13.46. ther bottcs-n level since 1988. Bsse metal and westem £11 with irorii market, closed .51 ‘h 11d row. the goi st posted vrim market. stocks weakened slightly and industrisis movini! in time the New shares Belii the lid. It The Dominion Life Writes 20 Per Gent More Business Assets and Policy Reserves Increase Substantially Free Surplus Stands at $1,761,335.00 _ i WATEIRLOO, Fe-bmiary 18 - At siderably in excess of the minimum the Annual Meeting o1 The Do- minion Lifo Assurance Company, held at the Head Office in Water- loo, President Ford S. Kumnvf, in presenting the Directors‘ Report, revealed the fact tlia-t 1941 had progress for the Company. New Life Insurance paio for dur- ing 1941 amcunttd to 521.074.145.00, a gain of 2) per cent over 1940. The toial o1 iiisurazice in force is 110w $l96,’i1l.2~i4.CO. which was it gain, in dollars. of over $8,340,- 0o0,00, Payments to policyholders and beneficiaries amounted tn $3,385,000 03, c-f which 63.2 per c0111‘. or $2.34I,C)0.CO rciprzsenled payments to living policllncldcrs. The Csnipaiivs rererves are in excess of govcizimeizt rcquucments and WCIO strengthened during the year by $2,174,484 ('0, bringing the total amount i" 6:1‘ future pay- ments l0 policy. 'ers to $40,556,- 44900. Policy rlsrvos are con- "qiiiremen-ts o; the Insurance De- partmezit. Dividends mid to policyholders totalled $545,457.00 F108 surplus was increased by $78,618.00, to bring the total sumius as at De- ‘I 1'3 been another year of Outfit-Ending oember 31st to $1,161,335.00. ASSETS INCREASE Tlhe assets of the CImipany were increased during ihc year by $2,- 746,732.00 bringing 11w tclai to 549248.985 . Total earnings ti tlic Company were considerably higtier than in 1940, clue in part, to an cxctptional- ly, favourable mortality during i116 year, In spite of war CLlidlilOllS, only twp years in iii" Ilikl thcadc have shown a. loner 1iiu1;-.il.iy rote. The internist. rate shoueti a ailylli. decrease, from 4 78 per cont _to 4.55 per cent, due to the f-.:c: that nearly the entire net income for ttie yea-i" was Luvested in Victory loans, r at 8.15, the lcrw for the day and the low for nine years. Ne-t declln€s of 10 cents or more were boarded b_.v K¢r1'-A<""=o11, Mrcawa. Malartic Gold F , P10» on and San An- iiio a. ,, iiii-.il pric-rs were down 4 to 8 cents for East Malariiic, MncLeod-Ccckshutt, CiBrien, Pa- mour, "Pickle, Crow, Premier, Syl- vanite and Upper Canada. Base metal stocks weie in slower YESTERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS CORRECTED FO“ EVERY WED- NESDAY AND- SATURDATS SS Your Life Insurance Dollars ARE ON “ACTIVE SERVICE" AS WELL AS ON “HOME DEFENSE" At the Annual Meeting of The Dominion Life Assurance Company held at the Head Office of the Company in \\'/i1tcrloo, on Friday, Iicbruary 13th, i: was pointed out (hilt Si,15l.\,()0() were invested in Whit Loans (luring 1940 and an additional $3,160,050 in 1941. Thus Liiilions of Dominion Life Insurance Dol- lars, tlic savings ofsound citizens, are on "Active Service" against tyranny. The Asset Dollars of the Company are "Working Dollars". They are invested in (jxinndii and the United States in bonds, debentures, mortgages and stocks. These dollars further the interests of Democracy by helping iri the development of industry and ownership possible for thousands. commerce and by making borne These fighting dollars arc on "HOP-IE"- DlTliENSih-for, in war or pence the home is tlic foundation of our way of life-stud life i Liic i is the corner-stone of the Imme. "JIICC 1ir.i rice savings provide a hedge ilililiflSf fuuiro IlI!.lli'.'i.lI trade. Hudson Bry and N=cke1 fihmezi small fractions and See-t) g hi‘ do’ m 354g‘: Rock was quite fictive on a Kan of a 539- r c 3 cents to 1.40. ‘ 8°55” 595' meg” Utilities. steels and imD-emenia Bram“ q ' c harbored mos-t of the gains in the °l m3 M?" 1547c ljidllSlflill n. Bell Teiephone, DWI“ 81.404100 Braailian. CPR. and Winrzineg Pink- lb- 13-3149 Elet!1.¢ Did clostd tvith gains and steak» lb- 35-313‘! smell gains appeared al=o for Im- B695. fir. 13-140 mil-oi Tobacco, International Pet- Fowl each rol: n, walkers common and the Butter dairy Corned Beef Mo...e_v-Hnr1'is issues. Stool of Canada fimied a bolnt- Potatoes, pk to G2 1-2 and Silioiwvoods Did was Carrots. 6 llifl- -1061“! crn oi other \ . gary and Ednwpia wood and Foothills Apples, eating pk. l iz-liinvd 5 cents to 2.40 Parsnips, 4 lbs, lrrwc: “TF9 DWIHI 10!‘ Tuznips 3 for is, including Qil- Cclgify ion. Davies. H-eih- Onions, 2 lbs. Tomatoes. lb -' l-Iead lettuce potatoes, 2 lbs. 23c ' 1c en eeci 115.5150 Produce Prices otnnntw 5 3.. Herring, each 5c "' hi"? e lbs 2245c . i b. l3—tCP)-— t‘ i- - 25c Iftitigiiimctli-iiy Exchange. Mushfmifi-B 29c Biitiutr spot‘, Quc <92 score) 24 Brussels sprouts zac 3-4-41 7-8; suits, 200 boxes at 31 Cranberries, lb, 25c 74,’ Radish, bunch 10o Eggs spoLj buyers’ inspection, New carrots, 2 bunches 27c Eastern A—la1‘ge 33A; A-—ll1(3(Il\lIf‘. New rhubarb, lb. 25¢ 31. 1-2A; A-puilets 29A; E-B 28A; Cooking apples. pk. so; E-C 26. MONTREAL, Fob. 13—(C‘P)-—- Produce lliarliet- as rcporlcd by t puriraient of Agriculture iollowz- Butter: fun-t prints jobbizig solids, Jobbing 35; no Z siora-sc Choose: tcry $illl)lllllg'_ po ceipt Que white 3-8, delivered Montreal. _ sale, westfrn and Que While 35 1-2. colored 26- price, 36; first grade price 35 1-2; whole- sale, Que 11o 1 pistxurlzcd storage CUYTCII while and colored 24, F.O.B. fuc- pi-icas here toda he Domiiiicn De- grade crcamery 34 1-4 "Yes, Johnny iii t. Current Making Measles Behave _ _ (By E. Bliss Pugsley, .M. .1). .Tho t rccrlnt western Canadian Welfare Counci ‘Uttaual re j L 1d I has measles. -u.saco,'m ad .lid . Z4 1-2. ¢°1°F’-'d 34 right away for ngow ‘is: £13119 m? Wlwle- care of his friends. Who are they?" The dict/or frowned when he heard not take the reply, for wee Marv Dale was urgency in the home, while, at the fitlillc time, these millions of dollars are invested in ‘Viczurv. A DOMINION LIFE YEAR 0F OUTSTANDING PROGRESS I94 INSURANCE IN FORCE (including Rc-llrl-munil/vnl/iiiei) INCREASED DURING 1941 BY . . . . 58,342,816 THE COMPANY'S TOTAL BUSINESS IN FORCE NOW STANDS AT . - - $196,711,244 PAYMENTS T0 POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES . - s - s s $3,385,028 Over 5Rfi,0f)tl.tl0fl has hccn paid in DOIIfVIIOIIIEVKRnII Iwncfitiflrirl OIIIi'J_(.Uilll1.\I"l_\ sinrcprinmivniiivii i0 1>:'.i1.no'1;<.1iiit- .\'v|t)iiiif paid in l‘)-ii was mid i0 living POINHIUILIIT: nod niliuziinnis. ASSETS NOW TOTAL . . . . . . . $49,248,985 Increased during 1941 by 52,745,733 THE COMPANY'S TOTAL INCOME FOR THE YEAR WAS I a - . . . $8,621,851 The total of New Life Insurance purchased from flil Company during 194i. incrmiui 20% mo: 19-10. COMPLETE SECURITY FOR POLICYHOLDERS Policy nnd Annuity Reserves-fin zimnunr which with (num- premiums and inn-run, gimrintccs all payments UIHIIJI‘ the (ominirivs contracts-wt ers nzzmnu/ in i941 by $2,174,484, and now siinti :11 $-iti,S56,-449. A complete copy n] [be Aim/ml Report/or {be Jicar 194i will be mailed to you on requesl. but the c<niplicati:11s that kill, EQZSI Emil“! 5111981193"- Wlllfl! only three years old and just over l l ‘ld- l ~ f ,- - ; - 5 . '1» q} 1 th- h A—lrirse 1 Awnfllum fll-gsl all attack of iiiiciimonln. As to m“ C“ ‘§£,‘..-E'1'$‘i1°.-‘ .331 of’? so $011: Ifluiiidmiliri l-Zi time“ 23-28 1'22 B 23. (3 - Teddy—well lie W115 a Btfmil; l-"id lrtublc This injection I gave Nlaav, boon exposed to measles. or is Potatoes: QUE Wlilivs 110 l 159- like Johnny and a small injection 165' no 2130-450; NB mountain of a no '1 1.65-1.75" tam 1.70-1.85; ' whites 1.65-1.15. BANKS n Press) (Canadia Stocks Commerce Canada Royal Bank Montreal Nova Scotis Currencies DOW stibstance. immune PEI Elem mmm’ globulin, a week hence, would en- su: e the disease After giving mildness of measles, should he develop the instructions J'hnny’s mother, the doctor ivent Teddys to 1131i Over t0 Mary's and gave her a larger injection of the substance he planned on Teddy, "There," he told Nlrs, Dalc, “Mary won't get measles now. summer of sunshine imcl a chance Close same glVIlLg A to build 11o will strengthen her lo come safely *1 flail through the next time it strikes town. know, Mrs. Dale it's not menses disease You new and therefore cxponsive as ‘of, is still cheap as compared with lili- chance of her having measles and likely another attack of pneumonia in her present. weakened state, Too many mothers "something to be got (vcr withh- aitti their (Iiilflllfll pay In 1940, 167 people lnciudln: 6a un- der one year of age, died of measles, besides all those who suffered such complications as onia, bronchitis. hnvc curly care. quarantine of cases, ftllti preventive treatment of the patients friend's." -i.-'\n'i the on his ivay, having prevented Lin- ilcvoloiiing tlic (ion),- tillil lwrn i\.i it. If iio (loct i‘ is u to your Provincial Department of Iiealth for information. Canltda cannot iiliulY: in l~c 1Y5 children l0 8. Colitrtllalolo lit-o i‘ . treat. measles as tlic p110"! -—— ——- -— ELEPIIAN 1‘ BOY l... LNDILY lIOLM-SBLIRY Si‘, fVfARY ~10?) -This quict vlllauc in surrey has the iurnnjlcst school czinfoeii and litiuitlijv in the mini!"- ‘fiie rhfrf rcii out in "niviv mice 1 box and d » ill"ll' ol1~1\li.iii‘~-‘»ox n1: . deafness, P11011111- Mucli of this been prcvontrerl by duct/r went 13—~(OP)-- travciling circus , NEW YORK. Feb. The Canadian dollar clfised 1-8 U! a cont higher at a ditoount of it 1-2 per cent in today's Foreign Elx- change dealings. (Ottawa Floreigfi Exchange Control Board rein 9-09 SUBSCRlBE TO CANADA‘ S SECOND y —9.9l ' of the golds featured the K setloni-Ilollinger especially. was on closed P9 other leading eluding the pound sterling at $4.04 finished undhnngsd in relation lo the United Staics dollar. Markets a Glance (Canadian Press) oronto-Industrial stocks higher; golds, base metals, western oils lower. itlontrcal-Utilitles and other Indus rials changed ; golds lower. New York-Stocks narrowly hiih- er. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton and coffee hill- erts, 2 Bernadette Mulligan, 3 Ber- nadette Farmer. Grade VII iJ ton. ~ Grade VI-l r cent discount.) Katherine Morris, 3 Teresa. John- Ieo Corr. 3 Elmer ivicKennn. Grade V-1 Noreen Shreenim. 2 Al- ban Smith 3 P11 ilis Farmer. Grade Ill-l I s Brennan, Z Rests Duffy, 3 Roy Johnston. Grade III-i Carmen Smith. i Simeon Farmer. 3 Ralph McKenna. Grade If--1 Adelaide 2 George Pope Morris. 3 Robert Mc- OIIIIII. G d I-I M I B I to cent: downniniaizeicnurai. Inglis £012“ ' janzign monies in- (If r-r" 2:. r.) 1 Carl Smith. 2 Hilda Shreensn. l Duffy, I VICTORY LOAN