_ innual fleeting Potato Growers’ j ‘Association ind A biic Meetinfl of The Potato Ind t ~ Plgrince Of W81” c°ii°gei Wednesldiix c‘; March 22nd WEDNESDAY. Manon nun _ ; f’; wanussniv, anaacn 3lND_1,3g M, ' public Meeting open to gro , shippers and ev one - when industry will be held in Prince of Wales ggllege A technicolor moving picture oii potato diseases, mug, ‘m1 n“ eye Indexing will be shown. The discussions on the with“, " should be ' ' and ‘ 8-15-16-18-20 FOR SALE EYOUTH TRAINING SCHOOL Rear Proude and Moresides one (l) shed roof building suitable for brooder house, glseiift. 8 in. P!’ ~8 ft. 4 in. one (l) hip roof building 6 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. 3 in. also One (1) partially constructed woodsleigh, a number oi’ |iep ladders and fo_ur (4) hand sleighs. _ Tenders _for buildings will be received at the Depart- mt of Agriculture, Charlottetown, not later than March liill. For further information call PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE i16-3i. . the vear or ionizer. ldvertising Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any advertisement 25 Cents ilciiirai Guardian locals, 5o rd- "u". . wol- . Announcement?‘ I“ than“ Eva: #2:’: . "m" "iii P" man; Lists oi "fi ""4"- °i°~ iv oer name: Letters of 5 W dint enaazelnenn so words for sun and ltl cents ioi-‘cvery additional s words. Notices oi Thanas eiid Appreciation. 70c per inch or Io ‘or word. Lista oi Sllbitirlpllonp flpeuenta per inch. Andreas end Presentation 11.00. Othel- i-nm o; ip ca on. iliil9_.§i.ié!£i-9TTETQW_N__QUARDiA-N_ Stock Market lit A Glance MDNTREATIEZAECH l6—(GP)-- Gains and losses were well - tributed in the list alppenring lode on the stock Exc and Market. Changes were aractioncl for the most part and turnover light. WINNIPEG M Rye futures were active today cal prices wen: firm Agents ruoresen locals, com- mission houses and A cw York in- terests were buying in pit. lSouthern interests were with light TORO ' sizable index gain western leaned to the down side on the Tor. Raid group reduced losscs a bit in the final and the net was a in the index LONDON. March 16-(CP)—The Stock Market closed irregular today after a quiet session. Industrials had a few spots n! did the home rails and oils. firs. diamonds and coppcrs were in suimly lit low-tr prices. Internat- ional shares were quiet. B funds were mostly steady. CHICAGO. March 16—l0P)-Rye lcd an advance in grain futures to- day. moving to new highs for the past month on reports that ad- ditional distllleries would be TF- rlucsted to use rye grits in the man. ufacturc oi industrial alcohol. Com- mission houses with castem con- nections were rzood buyers of the grain. which gained about a cent before meeting resistance. NEW YOR today and favorites added fractions in a point or more at best levels for Distillers seam-am led the (lan- adian grout) with an advance of one point and C P R was up ‘A. Dome mines eased Several ia- sucs appeared ilnchalllled. owflsaou the Winnipeg Grain Exchange l-Iiii C me "All “M Dist a _ oi had a minor advance and the golds G onto Exchange Market today, The g Kaf- N ' Stock A srocx QUOTA TTONSJ Iiolltreai Stock Exchange Ahitibi Ashes Bldll Prod Brll Tel aaiieiloisi. Can Gem an Pac Ceianese Shawinigan Dom Tar WM! Elec A. MINING’ TORONTO. March l6 —- (GP)- Closing Toronto Stock Qiiowtions. 5a.‘! sssfi ?‘ i‘ S$8GE8SSGE flew York Stock Exchange 25 council of Dec. 3. 1M2. 3 _:.: L1 Bil served by B ct t ii a.m. % E.°l‘:.Bt-:ong.moved. second- ed by Mr. Mctgenaie, that the House so into committee on the p” “l: th d in asri pa u r ose collie ' cultural pursuit-l, uld be hes the discontinuance of "Dtayliflat Saving Time" forth- w _ "Therefore His Majesty's duti- ful and loyal eubjecu, the - tive Assembl at this time in Sea- sion aasemb ed, urge upon the Federal Government at Ottawa to discontinue Daylight savi Time in the Province of Prince dward Island from the 1st day oi April, AD 1944." The motion was defeated on a straight part vote 17-9. Third read was given to an Act respecting the distribution of estates of intestates and an Act to Amend the Public School Act. On motion of Hon. Mr. Mc- Guigan the House Went into com- mittee with Mr. Seville in the chair on an ct to amend the Registry Act. The bill corrects the phraaeology of an amendment passed at the last session, dealing with the tek- ing of affidavits, etc., before an ,ofticer of I-lls Majesty's forces, land the registration oi deeds or mortgages so taken. It was re- ported agreed to Insurance Act On motion of Hon. Mr. Mc- Guigan the House went into com- mittee with Mr. ll. l-l. Strong in the chair on an Act to amend the Insurance Act. The promoter explained that the amendments were proposed by the superintendents of insurance and are in accord with pm osals for uniformity cf legls ation throughout Canada. Section 1 deals with protection against war loss or damage as defined in the War Risk Insurance Act. 1942, and interpreted by a. federal order-in- The promoter stated he not familiar with the terms these regulations. Mr. McPhee called attention to the difficulty of legislating under was! of‘ Liberals Vote Solidly Against Discontinuance Of Daylight Saving Time to interpret and lwi-llate is aa- sumed by order-ln-councii of the Dominion Government. Hon. Mr. McGulgan conceded that the amendments were con- fusing, but he had been assured they were gone into fully by the superintendents of insurance. Mr. Heath Strong; “Why should we pass somethin that nobody knows anything a at?" Mr. Gui an: the promoter said he had receiv- ed word that an additional clause was to be added to the bill. The committee accordingly reported progress. 0n motion of Premier Jones the House went into committee with Mr. Hunter in the chair on an Act to amend an Act to provide for superannuation allowances for school teachers. It provides for the absence of teachers on active service, and was reported agreed to with amendment. Jurors’ Act On motion of I-lon. Mr. Mc- Guigan the House went into corn- miitee with Mr. Bernard in the chair on an Act respecting Jurors and Juries. Th, bill provides as an ‘addi- c : of tlon tn section 14 of the A “If it appears that no bill indictment is to be preferred to the Grand Jury at any regular or special sittings of the Court, and that attendance at such sittings would entail hardship or incon- venlen? for the grand liirors, the Chief ustice or the Judge assign- e_d to preside at such sittings may, on the application of the Atzor- hey-General, make an order dis- pensing with the attendance cf the Grand Jury at. such sittings; and the grand jurors, if already summoned to attend. shall be no- tified accordingly by the Sheriff. Provided, that the a Grand Jury shall not. be dis- pensed with at two successive regular sittings for the same County." The promoter said the amend- ment had particuiar reference to the sittings of the Court at Georgetown, where there was frequently no criminal docket. Mr. Heath Strong said he be- lieved the Grand Jury could be such conditions, where the right dispensed with altogether. They attendance of j petit jury too?" Mr. favor of retaining the petlt jury. ecoueiideeto Two ‘L';ri1. S;I‘T| nu.» COUGH DROPS PAGE [IVE V ARREST COUGHS DUE T0 COLDS Tlaankatotliesoothiugacticnciimith Bros. Cough Drcal- vcucaiihelp arrest aceltt-Carrynbeawlth idstinalaeaualeetaatioi. , H BROS. 1 m/xu Open to residents of Canada. the duties involved. were only a bill of ‘expense. now appear before four tribunals. the coroner's jury». the Magistrate. the Grand Jury and the Detlt ury. He, approved of abolishing the Gmnd Jury. Hon. Mr. Barbour: “Would vou advocate doing away with the ll said he would be in Mr. E. H. Strong recalled that in one case alone the Grand Jurv dealt with, they costs to pay the expenses to Grand Juries for ten years to come. 191E133__m?l1__¢0ml'>@$iIig__Qlliyidjthe motion to g0 ply. saved enough The . WANTED FOR THE DEPARTMENT or PENSIONS AND r NATIONAL HEALTH ; PI-IYSIOTHERAPI’ TECHNICIANS, MALE OR FEMALE, $1380 NUTRITIONISTS, FEMALE, $1560. DIETITIANS, FEMALE, GRADES l, 2, 3, 51560-4800‘ 2040 respectively. The salaries will be subject to th¢ usual deductions, plus cost of living bonus as provided. Preference in appointment may given to qualified residents of tbs Pensions District in which the hcspi is situated. For vacancies in the Province of Quebec and for Nutritionist at Halifax, preference will be given to candidates having sufficient knowledge of the French and English languages to efficiently discharge Further particulars as in qualifications required, location of Gov- ernment hospitals, and other detailed information, are available on posters on display at Post Offices and Employment and Selective Ser- vice Offices and the District Offices of the Civil Service Commission. Application forms, obtainable at Post Offices, offices of the m- ployinent and Selective Service, and the District Offices oi the Civil Service Commission, must be filed with the Civil Service Commission OTTAWA, NOT LATER THAN MARCH 25, Iii-iii. This advertisement is authorized by the Director of National Selective Service. .:‘ Juries are of great asst Mr. Bell pointed out that wic- | the administration cf j . n, nesscs in manslaughter cases must‘ tho: Province. he lnai ined. Why abolish an institution that ilfl: been msscd down to us FlflCO Mfiizflil Charts. Mr. Saville lndorsed the lllsl speakers remarks. Hon. Mr. McGuigan snirl "RWY! Wf-rn iifizllnicliis oil imtll sitlcs. H0 was not prepared to say which way he would vote on that iliieS-e Lion. It was not proposed w go that far in this legislation, how- ever. The bill was reported agreed t1 \\‘i'll.')'.if amendment. The House resumed debate OI i-IN With Magor Honpie MISTAN MatfoRpiliAss A MUCH MOOTED POlNT.'-~6OME Fouéess CHOKE on worsen I FOLKQEG FAVORlTE oseslaar . -~ BUT wl-lm" REALLY some ‘n-i‘ PLNQETS AROUND, ‘I 'sPscl<e-, ARE REGULAR PoaK cl-iope AN‘ elzaw/ x’ i‘ t Our Wav OF COURSE lT WOULD BEND.’ WHY WOULDN'T IT? ‘IOU WOULDN'T TRY ‘i0 SHAVE A DOGFS TAIL WiTHOUT HOLDIN’ IT. WOULD ‘IOU? ‘IOU BEEN STUMBLIN’ OVEIZ THAT STEADY Bv J. R. Williams 1 GUESS HE THOUGHT "THAT Our Bflflflilflfl House ,,_H . iQcAlzJ/itson! noun eusv canoe INQPIRE. w Ainernolc TO i-iPTCi-l some srucsuoous soon "nim- WOULD €iABlLi1E "ll-lie CHAOTIC walnut- WHAT wlu. es THE M051’ IMPORTANT iTEM m ‘ll-iii UNNERSE AFTER rue wan i.’ i’. Wiiilieii i For Sale f? oohbwoon (ii-oi: iRnW” I TED -- ‘ -. SALE - GANDER. is. $150 l!" Ciiifi- W011i 011B Bruce Younker. Winsloe. 3-17-11. Gen Elec Llell Motors months duration. Apply Scl- _ tctive Service. 3-16-31. FOR SALE - GANDER. AP u? Gt N rm Herbert Lewis, York. 3-15-31. 5m 811i N J F0]; CoU-‘F KPIIIICUOIE . . . .‘ - Mont Ward Apply ads Glailcli sneer, _ N0, Am Pu we Fog, i _ _ U S Rubber four 1&5, 01:03:, calf‘? "IP65, Radio Corp mils cow. r." ‘Rvonlnotnfi m‘ Am 'I\l 8c Tel housework. No children.‘ Even- ' ' ' adgml. Texas Cc__ ‘ ’ his tree. 215 i-iillsboro Street. ' Uiiiiiid Alicia"- ' FOR sans, I935 CHRYSLER. J-il-Gi. . Vmla-dituu (‘orb Piy Euarcl house, urucc s‘ - o. t UilCa " APPLY Eicc Auto Lite 3 9%,?‘ 2"“ _%:3j'=3’_-&'_.L%82$$$i8 \\\\\ Pentax ileip Wanted _____._i-___-i- IANTED MAID FOR GENERAL nousework. ADPiY 17a Flmiiy ill-eel. J-li-tf. .-————-—-—-—-———‘—— WANTED, MAID FOR GENERAL 85§% T7?“ $250.0 W 3 I-l >- _*:i_.__ __ _._ ____‘ P; l West. Elco [INTI-ID — MAID TO GO. T-O i d; ' ‘- “ll ’.§““' B-srsi ire- ° —-- my .0. ox ‘ taro - FOR SALE -_. . n or telephone 336. 3-16-31 3 acres nardwgofifhfigfngqgfisé Commerce ioiielti.“ it’? lilliiiinéi?” 9"“? M°""°“‘ Guardian. ' °“;,.‘iL-’P;f_ Royal FOR sou: ——i.)NE Sl-IORTI-l“ ‘ Brads cow. freshened. B vcarsogtlg one stripper coy, i! year old, Ayrshire. i. J. MacDonald, Mer- miiii- s -ll. as F4 lfi aii§biifils88e BANKS v a- \TED-)A COMPETENT GEN- ' lrcl maid with knowledge of ceasing. Small family, good £585. Apply Mrs. J. F‘. Fraser. Coburg ltoad, Halifax H u / iiiiiliiiii / in. f!" “a: u 535252 Lake DRE Lake Shore Lap? Cad e 5 a3 i‘? ea:- PllflllililE ‘M I m EIAGOM MA‘! HAVE SOME- Personal UNITS ENGLISH IRON AND least Tonic fnblcts for Nervous llborder- A general blood tonic. its postpaid. The Two Macs Drug Store. Charlottetown. llnln Filli SALE i Well situated farm of 80 ___ FOR sans -ova use i ~ rac tractor iiilfl |)iOW,Dli.li((tLEli'1l\_(-:' MONTREAL- 10 l-l. P. international Engine. Efoduce gfl§§suflflffglngfif°ifiid Allrniy w E. a". Shirbel‘ e D°iii ~‘- " P, s, 1 l l’ ‘gflqiigi; riculture f March i6 - (GP)- by Y > \ "nurse THERE= /» '¢'\ ‘ . ' g, , -$rw sw¥¥§¢~ _ a.” ........'.-.'..v'..- "m: Loose. Linn JRWlu-iw oilcw :- Fois sacs: - GLADIOLI autos ‘ choice nam cl ‘i iiti . 5 7 3 i0!‘ A-Liliflei AWL , 33' dozen. Writfe Lliglas. Sig: 3 A-Puilets 28‘. B 3194-32; 9 white red, blue, yellow; pink 27-27%. nam . $1.00. . B. Creed " ' ; rode reamei‘! ‘idgcwwn, P. E. I. gutter First d: atmf“ m“ 3-17-11.’ -—-—- . pr u cc FOR saw-onions BEDRO r de solids. lob price 36-35%? 0M izilliolcifiallg: pasteurized storage N0. 1 .- .. ~ “Mn” M z G adcd ilpments on 5PM Eggs r s] cdium BRINGING UP FATHER b-s S 8 FDIJKE TO MVEAMOPD WiTMVOi-i v-e usssassssasssssssscs icres of good land at King- m u mm . . . . tabl . lion Wiiil buildings. Farm chairznzilarden toiiis; maria 5113f s51. inconvenient i0 S_i.0l'8, School filrgemeiififi? origins“ ball“ |§§“7 Cheese: Current white and col- inll church and is ready for wheelbarrow, a sleighs. ‘ orlzd western mid Que. 20 F051 (rapping tee-L. 3 ll wholesale Jobbing price western and ‘ ', Que. white and colored 2o li-Zl Apply to roa. sans - our: HUNDRED - 'w,i{'i~:ii:ii ii- PAUL» fiiiffiviii" iiniihnémtsncii%fi w§°°§‘%°.l‘..'i.s§’=' i33f“z’3’iei. “$5 gs BELL I WANT YOLl TO SPEAK TOTHE BLJTLEQ ' HE i5 VERY RU E- HIM ll= HEDOEsNTIM- ewoéews WILLGHAVE >- TmNG- HAWKIN; DBEFI M- net- on 0!‘ 101F101]? Nthgm property of the late N011 smalllPlolil) 11b, gull 1:611; _ L80: er c nee. App, t M . N. . age . . & MATHIESON Trainer. Bradalbaneu, am 0 ——- igan d: Tri . ' - ll 5 Sig?!‘ MISLG aneou Morons JUST ARRIVED NEW Lost 14's $13.75 l-3’s $16.50. Palmer R 3-l3-6i .=......-._.__ ‘WANTED DEAD or ALIVE UNLIMITED QUANTITY FOWL AND CHICKEN BUYING DAILY MARKET. PRICES QUICK RETURNS THE ROYAL PACKING" co ‘f. -.°'” *1" .. dssszaassssuazsss Electric. -_.. NETiEZFD The Annual mes-hing ofA the ‘Elli?!- ern King's Ex on ssoc on will be held in McQIH-iil iiiiiw soul's, an Tuesday. March 21st at . nosr — tiooTlTvicTtSiIIlTolvn. Reward. Finder notify Carl Mcvhew. Trvon. 3-17-11. LOST -- BROWN AND WHITE collie d . Please hone or write. ndsay H Ooes. N Milton. . 3-18-11. ‘COUNTTA ‘n-IEIR PICTURES WOULD as m m‘ PAPER, AN’ TH’ FOLICEMAN, wlllsjgs THEY users LIVE, WILLSEE IT, AN’ come AWARREST THEM FOR- Mulzoelzl! 8 now-r SAY SUCH TERRIBLE THINGS, — Agents Wanted rm SORRY TH scaosctus can't as m YOUR PLAY, ELOORA -- IITAIT IN YOUR OWN" PAIT TIME BUSINESS II‘ YOU IIAVI BEEN LAID Ol-‘I in a war plant. if your iarlnwork or other occupation does not take all your time, if you lire hon- est and dependable, military ex- unlit. ial indelnen to work for financ- establish you in vuln- own part busi- . . nest. supplying household and J_ n Jonkm‘ r necessities. Blliltabic travel ' utfit r uired. Credit flu-latched. P te-- n J. R. Watkins Com- o "P- panv, Dept. Z-C-IA“ Montreal, WANTED PRINCIPAL CLERK, MALE, cllladian Pension Commission, Department of Pensions and National Health, Ottawa. m” licr annum, plus cost of living bonus as provided. m- v Strsassaasssss kisses-r uuoennar, President- D. F. M CAULAIY. l n Secretary. 3 i h Oil use» .- .- u ELLSB Charlottetown, P.E.l. Moat ill Oai& _ Pend Ora iuclloll SALE LIVES on VEGETABLE At Dunataffnage, Monday, March 20th at 2 PIM. I am instructed by Mr. C. Foster to sell by public auction the following stock and some machinery: 1 horse, 9 years old, 1 mare 9 years old (with foal), 1 horse 4 years old, 1 colt, 2 years old in g, 5 milk‘ sows, ened since January lat, 2 dag to freeh- e». 291»!!! oms-). z lmd - sows. Terms Cash. W. l. IIATON. . A tioiieer U 3 §asu ‘Ii-is flee beetle live. andmultip- lies on potatoes, tomatoes. or such related weeds as nightshade and horsenettle. » TILLIE Tile TOILEI-!CIIOICI or ACTION sauna-mama. s. b~.l.a to» - hovgfdliur-lclmous REQUIRED: Ixpart shorthand writer with a wmmc 8e 0i court reporting or similar work. Capable oi taking down ‘unkmii “ignition at e high refs oi speed: physical fitness. Bilin- nmn. m‘ ‘miflliiiiziugllit preference will be given to candidates pea- gliiiriligcation fofllll, obtainohl; at Post Offices, offlcea oi the m- cnmm mind Selective Service, District Offices of the Civil Qervice “WA Nil. Illult be filed with the Civil Service Commission, 0T- mmfiz or LATER TIIAN Manon u. 1m. This ......itliement a "ii by i-hc Dircdifll‘ of National Selective Service. i ' I ' ‘mqku-‘MUUIN -.¢svn.T.L-eel>.-.»~l.a..se . . v- .