lemma 11. 1942 ‘fl-IE CHARLUVFETOWN GUARDlAh flelflfll-l 5111"“!!! l9"!!- 5" WI‘ Word: Western and Eastern locals 4 per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word; Iflssslfled 3o per word; In illernorinl Notices 70c per their Lists of Floral and S ltuai Offerings, Cards. etc.. 50 per name; Letters oi gnndoieuce '1 o per inch: Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 sud l0 cents loi- every additional 3 words. Notices ol Tllilnli! and Ba" .':s (Canadian Press) Appreciation, 70o uer nch or 4o per word. Lists of Sub ' 1' < gt l; i9 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.110. Othersl-lziiitpeslng: "c s "Pucnhm Canada _ Nova. Scotia 2'13 ‘ Commerce - _.. Royal Bank 151 For Sale Mule Help Wanted Mmtleal — m]; “u; ._CliYDE lion-snail Wl/wgfigd lsliilMEllllATlélfYk Ex- ‘ id. A Wa liens Lv-‘ 111111118 er I - yeuss-tfiplg, PM 13:99!) 3-16.25 lwlesiile Grweiv Wdffillollficél, TOYOIIEO EXChGflHB ="I;-_.__-=-_-__—_ NR saw — PURE Bnrzn JER- gcy Bull l year 01d, Edison Mulch, North River. L-10l2-3-17-3i. ,-~~»— ~ -.==—_-—_._.. , , NEW AND USED BELTS AND complete ‘Iruoes. black round edges and trace lengths. Prepaid. Apply. stating references. Box 68. Mimic-Q i. WANTED-SMART YOUNG MAN for grocery store Collin to, ca, WANTED — MAN FOR Fiumi Clinton Morrison. FTECBHCIOD \\'°1K- Alton Rodd. Miton. Btetion. 14-962-3-14-41. L-l0l5-3-17-3i. i} -- —— __‘__ To Let _Ml7SWC§lli1l1€OUS1 Io LET-TWO ROOMS FOR MRS. JOIINSTONS hungry light housekeeping, one front Salon. Pro-Easter specials-Oil room. Apply Guardian. ' permanents, iingerwzives, etc, L-1003-8-_1_1;3_1. L-sor-zr-iclsi GirlsfWomen Wanted Wanted WANTED — BARBER APPRENT- ices. No former experience neces- sary. Write for tniormation Mole: filllbi§7illliililiillilllx _N-i33 WANTED — TWO OR. THREE rooms for light housekeeping Apply A, C. Guzirdinn. L-10l4-3-17-2l. A FOLDER. SHOWING P110- ducta in natural colours. and an ABC explaining the 200 Familcx necessities will help you sell in your neighbourhood, and earn a salary luring your leisure time. Each hosewlfe buys cosmetics remedies, essences, spices, house- hold products, etc. No oblig- ation. Write hmilex Products, I70 8t. Clement, Montreal. w‘ Professional Bards McLEOD 8i BENTLEY W. l. HENLEY. R. C. l. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barristers and Attorneys- ul- Law Agents Wanted ' “GENERAL DOUGLAs. lllncARTll- urnFightiiig for Freedom." Aug“. entic story of ll1€l10f0 of the Phil; iipines, and epic making events ln the Pacific war. Large book pro- ftisely illustrated, only $1.50. Lib. oral commission. $5.00 to $10.00 1'91‘ 111W 605111’ made. Freight paid. Credit given on liberal terms, Write for sample book and com. plete sales plan to-doy. Dept. I BOX 32, Terminal ‘A", Tor-Quip, N-il-l7-__li= Female Help Wanted- IIONEY TO LOAN 1M Prince Street WANTED ain't. oifwmi e10} housework. Apply Mrs. A. Fm. quharson, Mermtlid Norrelland llompanyl ‘KIF—%E"°°°1'1‘§T@ u F E Sleep gut- . . RRCIIIBALD 11-1005-3-11121; Chartered Accountants Iiuteru Trust ‘ Building FOR SAL REG. CLYDli STALLION rising four by perfect dam, Baron Kelven. Weight i800 lbs. Good worker, smooth and trappy. Charlottetown l EYES EXAMINED cusses FITTED ismnm OPTOMETRIST “m” any‘ lncdution m.‘ en n-n ee Ooooelte run 39's.‘; lvlnlon n . Phone lgllliem. C. W. CROKEN, Emerald. o++¢<+++4 e-o+e++ 0-0444 o ow 11-890-3-12-31 PALMER d. HASLAM l. J. uiisuim, an Phone es MocGUIGAN l. TRAINOR $11 ‘It. MaoGUIGAN. K. o. n. emu: TBAINOB». 1L o Blrflltm. Solicitor! wifidii i=‘l$.’....‘?i"s.... B I llchmeno Street ‘oh-naturism g H. F. McPHEE 8A., K.C. n roar as lanuisguu sotiiiirou ""L=.-9_¢2-________2rrr!»ii;e.sr 8% s. MpAfl-IIESON “m”! to Chantal-clown This Greek pilot is typical oi the men 0| the Royal Iirlicnic air force operating with the United Notion; in the middle ent- Tiie gold and L-ilBd-B-lti-fli, n posted new index lows for the __ eight, years. Base metals firmed TORONTO, March 16-.- (0p)_ inaustrial stocks weakened moderately in today’s 1o: rilo exchange action but they were inclined to tighten up a bit in the final period, At the the solids were down .31 in the index and the lndusti-lals were do\\";1 .23. During the day they last narrowly and the western oils were practically unchanged at the close. Volume was o Ittle better than last week's average at 107.000 " Selling of Preston featured the trade in the golds. It backed down to 2.15, ofrt l2 cents for the day, and closed there on turnover oil 4,200 skiares. Bose metals netted I. nnall gain on the strength 0f Hudson Bay, up 1-4 to 24 1-2. and Falconlbridge, up 15 cents to 3.05, British American Oil weakened 3-8 to l3 1-2 and prices were down narrowly for Canada Steamships pid, Canadian Car, Imperial To- bacco, Lioblaiw A. Moore ration and United Fuel B. The osaey- Harris issues were Iairly active. The old preferred Fain/ad 1 1-4 to 53 1-4 and the god common was up l0 cents to 1.70. shares. Iii the western oil group Calgary B“ and Edmonton was down 4 to 96 for broken lots end Davies was ofi i-2 to 13 1-2. Home Oil and Brltish-Dcmiulon recorded minor gains. Grain WINNIPEG March one o: the busiest day's tirade several months nlpeg grain exchange today upproxima-tel wheat. chaz-i ng hands. Gratin futures 61080! Wheat: May '19 1-45. July 801$? Mny 53 7-8, July 50 1-83. 3-813. .Oais: Oct 3-8 1-215, Oct o2 1-211 Where RAF Opens Spring Air Offensive m Neil inelul- ' trial one! - '1' I Ceriboo 18—(OP)!; cast, {neg was noted on W - um’ P“ m 7,000,000 bushels a Oomenw Iolth SM Philip Morris. American Telephone: General Motors, Douglas Aircraft, Consolidated Aircraft. and Loews. Rolls were narrow but most held their ovm as carrier managements moved to fight the 02.11. petition M‘ POSVDQHQIIWM o1 recently boost- Closo fir} irelsht rates 0n certain commod- es Up moderately were Santa lie, N.Y Central, Westem Union, Gen. Roebuck, Ken- la and American ei-al Eileen-lo, sears neoott, Pepsi-Co Con Urichan vester Markets at a Glance (Canadian P11) Toronto — Gold and junior oils stead Montreal-Golds, itles higher; unchanged. New Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8 o! l. higher to unchanged. New York-Cotton lower. MINIIIG other (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March i6- Stocks Aldermac 1° A118 Cdn 4° Aunor Gold EX Beulitie ‘l3 Bidgood 0 Boblo 0 Bonetai 1'1 Brit Dom "" Bnoulan 42 Cal Bdm W Cdn M81 CPR Cent Por Chester Con smelt Dom stl B ,9 trust ivisi 141 Bnriey: May sea-oil. Juli’ Oiflaggg?” Helgeienel Willi! ' ' lqi 1 Sed to down a shade were Chrysler. Allied Chemical, south- ern Pacific and International Har- industrial stocks lower; base metals higher; y. papers and util- ind York—Siocks closed higher. cent fleet 3g 1'4 Iditods mu 1-‘ 1-3 ltlulllnge 5:457 o r Home 011 -- 34° i-iuc 38y 14 1-3 lnl. Nickel 31 1-3 sown 1° Kerr Md 340 Luke 60 ue 365 Inttle LL 100 Leitch 46 Mucous 240 Mooheod i? en lfialortlo 140 I i olnrtyre 36 - McKenzie 5 Mclellan 1 1-6 Min Corp 108 Monet-s 35 I 1'! Norenda 1g Norgold _ ’ g 3-4 err“ ~= en go Omeso 1o Ont Nickel a 1-3 Paoalta. 3 3.4 Pamour 1o Pflwnuter 1s Perron Gold 105 Pick Crow 303 Pioneer 150 Preston 215 Queenston g4 Reno Gold 3o > 81m AM 15o i B15000 36 ' sladenLn S ave Q Steep Rock .63 "' Sylvanlte 150 ‘leek Hugh 193 T711115 RA! 40 Unit F1 \ 3 Ubfi C1111 33 Ventures 340 Vermilota a Wendigo 14 W“ H"! 215 UNLIMID PFQC 0P6 133 é ‘ l - - MEETINGS new Yllllli srooii noimirin. srooii y ‘ NG POTATO GROWERS’ ANNUAL MEETI ASSOCIATION EXCHANGE EXGNANGE and ———' (Oluadion Press) lggfll-g p". unuc MEETING or rue POTATO INDUSTRY stock: ‘° ’ P . h anaconda. 261-8 m“ W} 1“ finn gelngef 11,18 l‘: "w" m“. '5" ’ ’ ° '9 i: i: err" . 2r: ' Can u‘ mun - ..1'.'.‘..°..‘.2‘.“'.‘.!.'€£;i‘.‘;‘..f.f.";¥ so i» c» Mu ~- c“ mm gnu genera us ness will ch95 Qhio g9 1-4 om swam-m; 5 1.3 [All be held at P. W. College. Those shipping through ehls- Chrysler 53 1-4 Dom cm] P: 14, g P, M. organization should endeavour to be present, Cori Edison 12 Dom Bridge m 1-! \ lcjiec élilto Lite :2; 1 a Dom 81.63113 '1 3-4 wit cc - How 5m 11 1-3 Gen Motors 341-4 Imp Tob 1 A PUBLIC MEETING or u» PM e 1-4 1-»- uu-i =1 1-- Kennecott 82 1-4 Lake Woods 16 Mont Ward as Mt! Power 171-4 Open to growers, shippers and everyone interest- N_ cent"! . 3 7" N°Y3J1d5 Q 1-2 THURSDAY en in the potato industry will be held in r. w. Col- M‘ Am 9° " 3'4 Q“°b°° PW" 12 1-3 h lore Assembly Hall. This will he an o en me t PU-m RR 22 awmlgm 13 1'3 ARCH 191 .. n e lng . M M er the discussion or Transportation Miiiketln mm Pet Co 32 a" a“ Law Com 130 ' no P’ I Regulations Potato Diseilscs Fertilizer u Bonus etc‘ $3.801}; NJ g4‘) 3 4 s‘ Law PM _ - - 1 s o - - and will be conducted by qinllrl-zl oltlclils. ' United All, s: 3-4 U s Rubber 141-2 Fe- . ‘v The Az-tiiinl Met-tin" n! the 1' F I Approved s ‘q’ Co 5o 7'8 ' ' - ' ' es ii on 95 . 20 [lock Association and the P E l iiotclicrymeifs As com 17 135-; _ i- ti . -_.__ 1-3“ "' M m “ ‘m '2 smw $511K. 1143:1151 16—(A.P)\ P. E. I. Poultry Industry Committee. All poulti-y- 61111118, ' lit on alnfoe iittiemrgliy runny me: thelnrovintcel are invited to attend. Addresses M , ffiracy ‘m’ Wmidefflble early hes- ‘ " an scuss ons o t t ill h d , - =» ""1""! 5W1’ 1.30 l’. M. Basement Room, P. W. College. Entrance Grai- fractions in a QQIIETEIQY-Qlfletgijgn. I stud‘ (Canadian Press) “hi; us" Lfifédstgee w“ o“ 1'3‘- . A5800 a average o - sfil§§§ MiWkBWNIIP-flotapointt "’l’”””g§§§ ‘Hsqyrbllql Stocks Close ‘art 15%;: cgnggxk illgcaealomaréh ll = . e arcs l gfvillilllaiglrwls g 3-2 against 339.390 marry. another one Hume on 2m ' gfugic smallest turnovers since last n u s Imp Oil 8 " ma!“ ab“! Rune,‘ mdudbd Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance m“ P” u 1-1 m m». w» cums-i. u...» Carbide, Westinghouse, Us. stool, Minimum Charge lor Any Advertisements 25 Cent: Bethlehem, Youngstown Livestock MONTREAL, Cattle receipts olfarlfi. lmésgze; livestock market totalled e13‘ l; W“ reported today by ‘ TIT»! total led Cat-tie rim SW96)’. (gilllgseswergtglioslg betoballeéb 1W" than the close or last week Lamb“ 611d b0 were iimri. sum-Q “algal H0111 .75 to 5 nominal 101! oi’ $10.76. Good steers were from $10311» and medium up o, s10, Good heifers sold around $9 u; $9.50. medium $3 to $350 and °°mm°11 d°w11 W $6. Medium cows we" 56-75 to $7.50. good cows s. ""1111 l8. Qmners and cutters were $4.50 to $5.50. Good bulls made 8B to $8.50 and medium $6.50 w ‘the ca]! k . and rues omiiiif.‘ Jfiihiiii.‘ 221.2’. were estimated to be ¢1¢se to $1 5o lower than the close of the week Good quality veals made siz w} $12.5‘) with 0W0 p m $11 Medium veals were 51o to 511,50 and common light veals sold u 10W 85 $3. The bulk o! the calves were sold in mix-ed lots between $8.25 and $9. Grassers $5.50 to $6, Two cad-loads or 1 BWBM on the markegainl-s menls to the USA. will“! canal slinuiki hm m" 6 Y a 0. l . sh mm $4.50 u» $1 a w‘) we” Hess t Id $15.50 igfreia-si 3.1515. 031?. ‘ll diigwsoounts greir trilogy-rigging} with . i5 W sir-so u» $925 live weight. m MONTREAL EX CfIANGE MONTREAL. March 16—(CP)_.. Utilities. 9mm. golds and mis- cellaneous averages were improved following tmdllig today on the stock exchange arid curb market, Industrials were unchanged. Vol- sugnuenoi uslness, however. was lfllflwfle and Winni- "A" WON slightly ower. Howard smith was higher among Divers and Dosco "8" was also a winner in lndustrlals. Canada Ce. mmt preferred and Niagara Wire posted deficits. Canada Steomshi was erection. ally harder in carr ers and CPR. i:i reverse. Imperial did better in oils and Internotlcnal Nickel and Noranda slipped in metals, Imperial Tobacco preferred drop- ped back e. little among miscel- rmene expending, ele- veloplng industries In time emu lees vul- Ioliie Sec Sgrlking lit-rd at the indusiriee oi Germany. the RA!‘ has beat the Luftwaffe to the punch in the western Jlaids on Essen and the Ruhr and Paris war factory areal protege a British spring air ol- m W“ lensive against other industrial centers shown ou mi If every one of Canada's new army of wage-earners saves more, ihe country's effort iowerd winning the war will be greatly helped. Every dollar you save means more labour and materials freed for making the war goods so urgently needed. “These savings, Ieni io the country in the purchase oi War Savings Certificates or Victory Loan Bonds-lent io intensify Canada's war effort-will bring victory- and peace-nearer." I $.11. oPowzzszPtaezzw iarieous stocks appearing. Total sales: snot) shares; Indus- trials, 5.300; Mines, 3,700. Produce Prices MONTREAL. March 16-40?)- Cariadlan Ccmmodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que <92 score) 35 1-8-35 1-4; western tinhsclore) 36:30. E s s t: Eastern -or8¢ g8 ' ‘MA-medium N 4-80: 2'1 1-2—28; E-B 37-452 E-C 25~—25 1-2. MONTREAL. March 16-—(CP)— Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment oi’ Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipment reliins A-large Bl; A-medium 30; pullers 28 1-2; B 28 1-2; C 25 1-2. Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price 36-3li_ 1-2: first grade solids, jrhibing price 35 1-2-36; wholesale. Que no 1 pas- geurl-lgd storage 35 1-4, no 2 storage 4 -. Cheese: current receipt western white and colored F.O.B. Montreal shipping point 25; Que delivered m ilEYl SARGE LIERS nus our TIRED Aries THE~~CH o_rcd 25 3-4. ART El? E 5D; "OF CANA'D’A. Montreal white 25, colored as 1-4: Potatoes: Que wholesale, western white 26; ed 2s 1-4; Que white 25 1-2; col- 155-137. 2217911130- vihltes no 1 LEM color- 1.66; no 2 1.50: N13 rncuntnin no 1 PEI mountain i.75— QIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUW I SECOND NOTICE ESTATE SIMON PAOLI, Sr. This is the second notice given to all per- sons and firms indebted to L. M. Poole & Company as at the date of death of the lat-a Simon Paoli, Sr. to rnske immediate pay- ment at the office o! the undersigned. 1 , It has been necessary to hzind a number of accounts to the estate solicitors for action, and in s reasonable time those which have not been paid will be treated similarly. 154 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. IIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L u-iNJ-Zi- - TllE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY '1 VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ rlqgav/IIIII/rxmrllln It? The following “The minimum delivery, either in delivery. the season. J. R. Compton, ATTENTION FARMERS regulations have been enacted by the Wartime Pikes and Trade Board governing the sale of Farm Machinery:- cash payment required on time sales is now 4076' of purchase price. Where any trade-in is taken by denier the allowance for same is to be first deducted from the purchase price and the cash payment computed as 40% of the balance. Full settlement mus Machines cannot be delivered and left on trial. Settlement must, in all cases, be made on or before delivery.” A ‘ Customers are fully protected against defective machines by war- ranty given on purchaser's order form. We wish to draw attention to Repair Parts. All Companies are endeavoring to provide an adequate supply sold on a cash basis only, and we strongly urge that customers check over their machines and purchase any repair of parts and these will be parts required early in Frost 8: Wood Sales & Service, Charlottetown. D. F. McNeil, Frost 8r Wood Dealer, Summerside. Hall Manufacturing Company, Charlottetown & Summcrside. Bowness 81 Sutherland, Massey Harris Dealer. Charlottetown. L. H. Kennedy, McCormick Deering Dealer, Charlottetown. McFarlane Produce Company, McCormick Deering Dealer, Summerslde. S. R. Johnston, Ford Dealer, Charlottetown. Reliable Motors, Ford Dealer, Surnmerside. t be made by purchaser on or before time oi; cash or at least 40% cash and signed notes for bal- ance. No machine can be delivered without being settled for. Purchasers are required to take delivery at dealer's place of busi- ness or their own railway station, or pay an additional charge for direct a”. .... - -.._...-i-...s»¢_au.sa-.~.._.........,,’,,' - s-u p’.