1 . 36H 13. 1943 l STOCK 000114 110 ll.‘ Y. Stock 2» mh-uelng stir-Payable In Alva}; lialnenstareelelllseenrlhnnuqssq.‘ Help Wanted wax-r 1 W ATTRACTIVE oran- an time f9 NIIDFIQV" E _ Applied loner wiliwbs . red “gm D0“! in = M married women with . m aaremnncc wfichocl finial}; ~ - er at "° °“§,,."“ who» fullv The 01° Lffe insurance Comllllly. i’ 1 _g, Box l0. Mlmcmn- N" na‘_g_m_ . Teachers Wanteu FOB SPRING °"‘§,,§Y,'$§T1§121¢a 22. ma- f d; 1 w 1. supplement $100- Tueek, secretary. W611"! 5"’ 3_11_13_2|_ I staffnage. Male Help Wanted . ,. a it] iilfllldh- yoga‘; k,-,.§‘l‘§fe12hls y Muiitaftl. we Tm,” a-n-ia-ia-a . o - l" _ ,,. 1 work. George vMosonéqBzlllzil gnllale Help Wanted ,, _ MAID. APPLY Mil. f, mcDonald. l5 911m” ‘m’ . I10 ronnocigens l " ." uar - ‘my a-u-ai. _ T0 LEARN ,,,"f,,§,"a.11§§liv1aa in the vic- oi souris. For full particulars Entry; central CNl-meries Ltd.. mumwtown 3-111“- m-ED _ Iiizscncsr. Nuns: e l» W a “'°mm Fmlnyto w 15' Mur- gflfflfffimpfi§gsaooi. s-ia-si , ._ CAPABLE YOUNG ' for responsible 908M011 B!» apgr, must have some wledglo of Til’. m" iaiuriymd wlllml; l . 3333i” Sreelsegtiq/e Service sOgigé-l. For Sale . m5 _ MAN'S srovcm. my 11m" Guardian. 8-13-11 BEEN MOUNTAIN ‘d? ce-rgfled seed. Nelson Istlmon, Springfield. . n] - FOUR YIAR. OLD ‘iynwdrdugbower Broo ' cw . hi’ ‘° a-Ifl-fl ~ - HT COMPACT. gfwtlll ltd? enter. low down. 1 ~1. Glass side. ufkwlewme we rubber - snmcts uscnnvs 11-41. lgflggl‘ l" wan-run ° 5”“ Edison M- M- “Yigtllgfa- Eleo Auto- mt- LOBTV- SUM 0F MONEY 1 l Guardian office. $5.71’... u” n BAGS r1511 MEAL nssn P’ 51d Sfihwl. Monday. Finder Ray Dennis. Dun- LOST-Z — BED SITTING ROOM. Baby Chkks - gp-MARRIED MAN roa T° ND BOY IUD Go Montreal Gurb as? Male and Female Help anted 2 ' STINOGIIAPIIEB! AND TYPISTI needed badly bv Government for work. You can train at home COI-RICTED FOI. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ISSUES QBF-a-usiefflh. l-l eJHfl L LL.’- no u O A8962: oldest in Con: nsdaése lettuce, each m 50-75 5c; gm go;- 355 U. l. Bureau of Biological Suryey t ______ 2 1%? Many en innocent hawk, skunk, MINING March 12 —(OP)—'l‘or- M stock _ ‘ i D 10 k. 70c 2%.: p L p" p $150-$250 all the comforts and protection of Delic cus apples, dos. ink Grapefruit, 2 for New Bnmel Bprlouts, ilNlltNltll {Lift (Twat/FM‘ inquire lfllrlllillli peviuuleli unch New carrots, 2 bunches Fresh Spinach, lb. ll h Sibs. figs: Others in the course of a season mam“ m'r"'ch' n __(°P)_ abandoned and ne ' "Mm. "m" w“, u "norm known es the woo cat or ‘wild - s. I I Cupboards for bread. cakes. tires. Good complete with v is, price '75. Ga-rblle wagon. to or er. compactl built. eel tires good compie -~ This wa on could be used i, _ ice $65. Wagon. ‘ t pleasure driving, or delivery le. Steel tires square . board, tailored removabfl ons. s11 around useful 11 nt ion ood complete with sh to. 1>'- . Thus prices incllldfl '* d, packed for railway ship- nt, fro‘ b, Toaointéo, Yon receipt .... er, cert e c eque pay- .~ loll. Bulmer, 318 Dundas tin, 'l\lronto,_On_t. 8-13-11. . m,‘,.‘>~.,. by the Dominion Department of Agriculture ‘°“°w:_ vention of Cruelty to Animals in Essa: Graded shipments quoted: average of six thousand sick, in- .°“ 59°‘ 5P 5-5138 35 14-365 A‘ jured, or homeless cats - a total for medium 33 1537-234; $130119" 39- the year of over seventy thousand. utter: First grade abs: WANTED B0 oord of hardwood. Cut in 8 feet lengths and split able for steam boiler Quote price per cord either part, or full quantity, deliver- oulan branch’ SOUBIS cresmery were pets abandoned by people who prints Jobbing price 36 1-2-37: had gone to the country for the First grade solids, Jobbing pritze, summer. Moreover, summer visitors 36-446 l-2, wholesale, Que No i to the mountains or seashore some- pasteuriaed storage 35 14-35 1-2. times take wit/h them their cats. Cheese; current receipt, colored which. on their return home are and white, western mu qug m 1.4 too often left behind to swell the p03 Menu-u]; whohmh, 3051mm local overflow and make serious in- . wqgtgm hm “mm-y m5 why“ 33 roads on the birds of the region. Potawes: '76 1b bags Que No 1 1.90; No 2 1.50-1.65; NB and PEI No 1 1.90 eeésssss Central Creameries CBARIDTTETOWN Mount“, rest of the State outside of New ll. K. S. IlEMMING i& (l0. ivznvrnlna m 11m ESTATE i2 Richmond St. Tels. Day 1376-Nlght 844-537 from Britain ‘lttfiltf; 2 I a; was CANADIAN mus .. “.."*".:'::' e..=-..:~= %..%“”3l' ~ -<>1 a"! - W aan- idLldCv-.FitCvrt “elebfiml m‘ “$114 51"“ Wgavleadeigyhas tilt.’ eiedtseri 11;;- _ awn-B Season For Buying Farms ls litre l z‘ Already we are t ._- ‘ nd farms. g We can offer you a greet variety ef farms st all Ilfiilll- "W" F them on easy terms of payment. '; Ali for our Catalogue. m.‘ CITY HOUSES FOR sans WELL-BUILT HOUSE, 1e rooms, bathroom and "Infill"!- o-h"! located. Hot water furnace. Hardwood floors lowl- ""'\ Open mo. 1mm- mm. um ramp l"- Th" "W" "liluke en excellent club, family heme, er first-clue bosrdlnl l.‘- Price “I00, - ‘ M l Vmr ossmssns nanny nouss ‘m1. attractively ma- er. a rooms. bathroom and mnroom. _ llouse eselly heated. Garden lei. $4000. Terms. icri ‘i son sans l. f,’ "TY nousss. srssnnuer nousss, TINIMENTS. cmr _ "INo 1.01s. cumin nouass. our or rows nousss. ' 3 AND ITOIIS, t "twin-um manna. Gloss. iseesee B08210? Marsh in K011i. England "in It w“ {he place liter Ill- A oci t1 th t n t nominated ‘mere hasn't been a case of drunk- M: gnfij}. 9,62,19,38,, a Lyhhm] "we" dud"? u" u“ 9° 5'98“- candidate fnr Caemal-von ‘Ror- is a mighty dry ease ' The mp1s on un- Confluent may as rm": in "=4 l" ""4 M m1- 11 more ramu ruonucs is not forihcomllll- Qhqulrlee from people in the other lnces of Canada and also from the Unitnd Stetcl, rollflilfll 21st: A whale washed at Ooilywell _ Northumberlgegd, smgiana, m“1°’“” °' m for the war s gfendmotlgjii-yeer-old m. Russians Lilian Meyrick of Penrhlwceiber, "mat".- s:..“‘tn..*t‘:: 0f slfllldlelfa .___. ' . d th ti d tru t ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, m, ,,.,,,, w... Lend-Lease Views 3? a:a...f.:l."fi.‘3:.t., ti... $.52: in the th- thl‘ tifill€fil°hian .22‘ in Wokinghem, Berkshire. John llonel Strettcn. honorary night and today that Admiral wu- n at Kidderminstcr General mm n, standley, the United States floepitsl, England, where his N- Ambassador, had expressed m5 srdue led to discovery of the c iniontiey are not gettin! the f“ tine of iodine method of skin s Jnited sts h sterilisation, died at 82. many. ,cfieial es a enc. in e "Jfféfl-Za“ n2: a1§?i‘t‘§a':mm“ay<.w ‘Yorll dated u”, (“g March 0, the day after the Ad- “c m, m,‘ miraPs press conference statement, “ma mmmh, tcld the story in this way:—- h “W,” "According to the Moscow cor- Boom ‘lhd more than 187,000,000 of floor tor had been ‘out ‘gttain i _ "153","; P°“°Y °' °°"°°"""""“ °' the United States Ambassador to J. H. Bteddon, Luton (England) Licensing sessions, thinks Britain's wartime brand of beer hoe contrib- uted to l. general decmeee in my,“ e flhflllt the 00111- The dispatch also quoted the an- Pand Ore Total doles 800.000. 2 HOUSE T0 LET — FURNISHED l -' Mal. ma loeetlei. men-n eonvohlewfil. who — t"- 2 "we hiehwsnllltlweedfleers. ma». w if the i004 shength ‘ritllhshevelied. that the state department had not FOR SALE‘ ‘" an n the herdnesb er statement _ “m, m, m, M mm, Standle s position.’ but: Ieetuead O i no tar ' “W8. ma surrss or IOOMI. mime and unferisbed. chi . kitchen were, two The ispatch was broadcast on the wzghmma "m m m n, Russian home radio in evening and I DQQQQ“ "m" " "- ticls e insect. British medical 1 International Ingine ml Trap 0 I1 . . l. . Noreen Posters of - .. hut" h" cum mm". m ksflgtrongest remar , I carefully - T0 LET Omens - nous gofibiomgnflritmlhlm- m untggsrksndwzililufiriidztvgrziim glans lot material support from’ er lnlthelt. A. ‘J. Sbehasth oung for the services uauah she: LLOYD IIIAN 3-3414‘ _L—.-e~—_. _ W- .. ..'.- r7731"??? g some: than MAN about! HODE GARDENS IN WABTIMI 1n a pamphlet inued by the Ont- ario Department of Agriculture, Mr. George Rush, attached to the De- partment, points out the value of producing vegetables in your own garden in th third year 0i WM‘- Not only is amateur vegetable gar- dening an excellent hobby for the man or woman who works at a bench or desk all clay, but Mr. Rush declares that it is one definite way tc aid in the national war effort. It is likely, says this e rt. that the supply of COHIMGFCIB-ly grown vegetables will this year be less than in former years. The reasons for this are self-evident. look of manpower has caused a. number of commercial vegetable farms to cur- tail, and in some cases, cease op- eratlons. Transportation too, is an ev-rydny problem which is becoming increasingly difficulty to solve. On the other hand. M.r. Rush int, out that everv Canadian in hose days of wartime stress needs precious vitamins to keep up his or profile)? 3h! u YT““T? walla-no- seizes:csmssszsassssfiss-tl-S Yestefdayk her strength and energy for the tasks ahead. Therefore, he says the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Montreal Stool; Flower gardens are lovely, he says. but tiara are short on the valuable comm ty—-utility. Any household- er who has available s plot o! ground, small though it may ,' can become a. Victory gardener. As long as it is located where the sun can get at it readily, away from overhanging shade trees, and with i-easonabty good soil, any garden, says Mr. Rush, can be made to pro- vide its contribution of fresh, c green and yellow vegetables. Wl proper care in planting, soil pre- paration, and cultivation, the aver- age home gardener can be sure off a constant supply on vegetables throughout the slimmer season. Such vegetables as tomatoes, cabbage, beets, carrots, onions, let- tuce, radlshes, corn, potatoes, peas,’ beans and cucumbers can be grown in a home garden. Of course, Mr. Rush states. such an undertaking- involves a certain amount of study | and hard work, but the rewards are gratifying and the exercisel PAGE Fl VE. gained from working in the open Province of New Brunswick Gall For Redemption 0n 15th May 1943 4% Debentures Dated 15 Nov. i940 Maturing 15 Nov. 1943-60 inclusive The PROVINCE 0F NEW BRUNSWICK hereby gives notice that it will exercise its right under the terms of the issue to redeem on '15 May 1943 all the outstanding debentures “Mu” series bearing 4% interest dated i5 November 1940 due 15th November 1913-60 inclusive. These debentures will be redeemed at the op- tion of the holder at chief office of the Bunk of Montreal in Fredericton, Halifax, Charlotte- town, Saint John, Montreal, 'l‘oronlu. Winnipeg or Vancouver at 100 and accrued interest to 15th May 1943. Interest will cease to accrue after 15th May J. J. HAYES DOONE, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer air is conducive to good health. He solution i4 home vegetable gardens. l 891108. thllfl. truly going ell out for victory. I CONSER VATION 1 14-400‘ ~ as-alfi s wzsiu! comma or mam-roar. orunons or nu 40c mu. essuss Arno-rum ms usss AND sausns or gig lrsruusi. nssouncms a! 1m aunww mums m lsasnsmm. also-also- soc J: n15 news! 0A1‘ York oity ls mam’ cote follcwl a By Dr. A. K. Fisher 51h 35c owl and weasel has been shot for 39¢ the deeds of that sleek highway- 354; man, the house cat. It is safe to say that this marsuder, which enjoys 39c a home, in the more thickly popul- e5c oted districts destroys in the ag- 25c negate more wild birds and young 2c lb. poultry than all the native natural 25c enemies combined. A cat has been 32c known to kill s whole brood of 29c ehikens in s day, a feat uneqalled 15-500 by any pcredaceous animals with 36¢ the possible exception of the mink. have practically destroyed whole 35¢ conveys of quail or grouse, or nests of young songsters. A well- known naturalist estimates that in the New England States alone one and one-half millions of birds are destroyed annually by cats. ‘Hie offender is not so often the well-fed household plat as it Ls the ected outcast cat. In 19m the society for the Pre- New York City killed monthly an A considerable proportion of these It is safe to assume that in the bird a, week, we have a grand total of over three and one-half millions of birds destroyed annually. In the milder parts of our county, as in where bird life is abundant, cstsl often revert t0 s semiwild state and never revisit heir old homes except for plunder. Sporwmen and bird lovers shouldbe every watch- ful and whenever possible remove marauding cats from the coverts. ing cats are their attractiveness as house pets, their usefulness ascom- panions for children, and their alleged value as rat and mouse killers. It is impossible at present to obtain correct figures on he sub- ject. but it is safe tc say that few pesons during a normal l across more then half g, doun cats cats which habitually attack rats. nomadic life as in the city, and if we assume that each cat kills one the clhaparral region of Calldornis! The principal reasons for keep- fetime run Occasionally a hunter cat is found which seems to delight in catching rats. Svphers, or ground squirrels. It is a common experiences, however to find premises well supplied with a member of the Biological Survey $611811- trapped in his bedroom twelve mice strafing planes. in a week, although eight cats had access to the place. Lovers of the cat mould be con- tent with one. or at he most two, of hese pets and should see to it that outcasts do not run at large on premises. Now that. cats are known to carrv in their fur the germs of not only ringwnm, but also of such dreaded diseases as tuberculosis. diptherla, scarlet fever and small- pox, and flees and ticks which transmit bubonic plague and soot- ted fever. the presence in the household of Tabby is not without ' its dangers. ~ ers are in the Navy, the Anny and the Air Force. British Food Minister Imd Wool- ton said during inspection of a partment tlhat can lose the war. "We can't win it," he added, "but we can lose it if things go wrong with the country's food.” ovary president of Pwllheli Liberal lotion for the 53rd snlccessive Pwllheli (maths whgh he was elected with a MOSCOW, March 1l-(AP)-'I'l~1e Russian people were informed last g tes aid u; t e Sovietollniorn in its war against Ger- respondent of the Associated Press Moscow, Mr. Standiey, madeastate- ment to American correspondews ' that, as he presumes. n; information is not given to the u people on American aid to s. i6 nouncement of the American under- ome" secretary of state. Sumner Welles, been consulted byethe Ambassador ted by prior to his eta ment and said, ‘Washington regards the Welle as condemnation o h morning schedules and was then cerriedin all papers on the back pl s with their own foreign news. ‘ghe Tass dispatch uoted Stand- for information that Rus- Amerioe in the Russian press but could not find reel recognition of u _.. Q1. N! join tlhe A. '1‘. 5. Tlhe family fight- Tess also quoted Welles s; say- ing he believed "mutusl understand- ing and confidence" exists among the united nations. most revealing account yet announ- repricals against Britain have been shot down in the past three montl1s— a rate of loss generally fonksidered prohibitive to the st- ac er. for allied North Atlantic shiwing has been made possible-with heli- copters to be used over shipping convqs. it. was disclosed by one of Sir Archibald! aides-as are spr- clsl tank-buster and fighter-bomb- thls f I th ‘ted h f th - wit... it‘ fiPbaladtittfs ° '° i er squadrons so that when the in- vision Gives Results 0f Air Offensive Against Germany LONDON. March i1—(AP)-—'I‘he R.A.F., R.C.A.F. and other Em ire air forces, now pushing eir monthly bomb-sowin rate to the high level of l2,00 tons. have wrecked 2.000 German war factor- ies, cut Nazi steel production by 1,250,000 tons annua ly. and driven at least 1,000,000 Germans from their ruined homes. This recapltulatlon of the re- sults to date of the greatest ser- ies of sustained attacks ever de- livered by any air arm, and the to the House of Commons today by Sit; Archibald Sinclair, the sir min- is l’. Only Part of Swry er his supervision-the R. A. F. and its edhmct forces-and did not ln- elude the details of the enormous damage wrought by the co-operat- in United states air forces. cse Americans, he told the house were themselves "lion-heart- ed and skillful fighters." s11- Archibalws report was an ac- count of the unprecedented growth of an aerial striking power which he declared now has accomplished these among other results:- Other Results 1. The Germans have been forced in an attempt to combat the devas- tating effec of these manifold raids, to keep twice as many fight- er planes in the west ll on the Russian front. 2. More than i0 per cent of the planes thrown by Germany in weak a. An eventual 24-hour sir cover 99¢ 001ml "the whole advises all <>flnadians who have ' resources of the an F‘. will be unit- ’: Emile“ 1° P151"? l/Bfleiflbifi-i @1115 ed with those of the army." Already Sinclair added, weapons and many strangemflntriv- g used by allied planes to drive submarines off the allied ship lng lanes. He mention- 'ed particu arly "better bombs and and xiavigational ances" are bein ,1 depth charges On the point 0i’ post-nut‘ aviation he zumounced the crcauon of an R.A.F. transport command rigpect- ed to be a counter-pan o1 the Unit- ed States transport command. Of all attacks against the Nazis that on g-zscn inst Fwiny night probably‘ vrus the lii'.l\it'S[ laiow struck 41f Germany's \\'.1r inciustry in the whole of the bcmtmr offen- sive," Sir Archibald said. Americans in Central Tunisian‘ Drive vwm? was.» These pictures from Tunisia provide striking evidence of the task ca“ Ovemm Wm, n“ and mp1”, faced by American troops on the centrni sector. Above, U. s. tanks are n certain ranch housg 1h the we“ shown pushing across a barren valley toward the tiny rnijroad station of They were under frequent attack by Axis due bombers m... . as... "- .--.¢$..~-:*>.~~ l s? '5‘ l i: l ‘in .... h%1:g as they advance over s ridge, American infnntrgnnen fol- “"_“—_' low their armored interference as they fldvflllfe 9" semd- The law“ w“ captured, later evacuatd without a fight. There wouldn't be any trains running llltti day, so Pvt. Larry And. m emphasized’ m“ w“ Models of Luluth, Minn. relaxes for a qinci; lunch 111 n brmh uatcr on only pa" o! the "on. M. m. w“ the railroad to Sened. Note how the mils were dispnced and tuisted an account only of the forces und- b! W? 50ml?- His face streaked with blood. a wounded American gunner is given e sulfa tablet by one of hi; buddies. Both man ivme inking part 1n 1l1c bot- tle for Sened, strategic railroad pom: in Cf‘lll.l'.il 'i‘llfllS.'.-i. NBA Photo. Passed by Aim)’ C9019!’ and