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D 3-8 Baldwinzooo 18 1-8 c"! 5W3!!! l0 7-8 Beth Steel 66 1-2 Cocks-butt Plow 9 3-4 Briggs Man 39 1-2 Cons finelt 43 3-8 Ghee k Ohio 42 Ell; 832E. rm l; ‘fl 75 - 1 l- Bri 26 1-2 Elcxl: AutonLita 8g 7-8 33m 8 1-8 Gen Elec 53-4 Drgliene 8g a-a glnngdrolglli l: H Eoundsamqo w l: genltleixtt d 33 3-3 1811 e ares 5-8 on ar 3113-4 Imp Tvb 10 71-8 N Y Central 1-2 Lake of Wood: a Nor Am 0o i3 1-3 Masey Harris 6 3-4 Pen R R. 29 5-3 M00011 Front 81-4 Phil Pet Co 49 Mtl Power 25 l-2 Std Oil N J 50 1-2 Nut Brew 28 Texas Corp 4'1 3-8 Noranda 45 United Air 34 1-2 Shawinlgan 1'1 U S Rubber 35 St Law Pfd 12 1-2 U S Steel Co 55 5-8 Steel of Can P 72 1-2 Vanadivm Corp 201-8 _ West Union 33 West Elec 89 7-8 Out into space for his first jump.‘ goes a Brush paratroop trainee TORONTO, March 25 — (OP) — p plunge earthward for a mo- Toronto closing gtock quotations ment of suspense. then the static Stocks Close line trailing behind him snaps Abltibi Q0 Stock Close - taut and puik open his ‘chute. Aldermac .11 1-2 Abitibi no . -———i—-——i Aquarius .37 Abiltibi Pfd 6 1-2‘ . A1518 Hur 3.15 As estos 22 1-4 a Nlcrtgage bale a 3.3.32. . 1211i ' _ ——-—- B Expior ‘ .171-2 Don A 4 '1' There will be sold at Public Auc- Bldgood .15 3-4 Fraser v T c 15 lion All limit ol tile Law i-JOUII-S 301,30 o9 3-4;Ford A 22 Building in Charlottetown on Sat- genera] ,11 Home 0i] 31o llluuy tile Z4111 uav oi 4101111944 at 31-310mm 9,35 Imp Q11 12 54; 3:11.11. 27.1‘! gggyggm 3g b, 1m Per _, 1i =4 v "n..~.l"lr.sr tux’; c» w or s-veil y l ' a- - Pnonucr follows, dial is to say: uoriinienc- ch “u mg on tne East side of the Dro- C0939" e ~70 t, mint- rtoiin and at the Southwest “in” ~50 .~ angle land inrtne posssgssion of 1173211313"!!! ' Jonn inipson neuce s one ' - Rm _ _ l’ l-lundred and [en unains or to laud Denim" m 1'2 pxqll? pilots fix; 2 régoated 1- lgomfii w???“ b?‘ mug“ 1M“ ggqgis": by the Dominion Department of _ na , en ou eriy aorig es . . ___ the some five chains and tw;ive Ea Mal 1.14 Ag"°“,“"° mm"- iinlu oi‘ to the North boundary o1‘ Eldorado .95 Eggs‘ Grgded shipments qmted land in the occupation of John Gods La .22 9“ 5P? a! A4339 31 1'23 Amled" McGuirk (formerly Michael Mc- Gcldaie .11 mm 33- Aflmlleiis 30-31: B 31: C Guirli) thence west to the road. Gold Eng .02 1-2 25 m‘ thence northerly along the road Gold Gage 94 Butffl’: first Blade 018M131’! _ to e place of commencement Gum,“ '13 14 prints Jobbing price 35 1-2 -3'7; . agreeably to a plan OILNIB mar- gunmen o5 b2 H?“ Emile 5011115. 10551118 price. -- gin of a deed of the same from Hard R0 '46 36-36 1-2. wholesale Que No. l ythe Commissioner of Public Lands Hon". 9'50 pasteurized storage 35 1-4—35 1-2, to one Patrick Hand bearing date H g ‘ Cheese: Current receipt. colored the thirtieth day oi May A.D. lasz Hm“ m 3'3‘) and white western and Que 2o 1-4 and containing fifty-five acres of m” d -3 1" non Montreal; wholesale Jobbing .- land a little more or less. cxccill- n" NM‘ 3" 7-8 western and colored and white 22' , irig thereout a plot of land convey- '7 Wm” '06 "2 3-4-23 nominal current make ed by said Patrick Stewart to the "w" l? Momma], '2 Trustees of School District Number 25d 5-202 pctatoes. 75 ‘b h3g5 Mounmm‘ . y a . ' ' ' ._ Que No 1 1.90; No 2 1.70-—i.80; NB n55} ‘Péfiwséfi.Psiliiditfiiiiiéé 315.3 Se???’ .32 “ii "<1 PEI N" 1 1-“ ' ill an imleriture of Mortgage dated Twitch .31 tiieaaithbedav oi’ getbriuirysAD. r1910 Lil LL .70 , ’ m e wee a rc tew of M c". 2.84 Droilicre in Qnueens County. garm- Mllcleiisg 162 s Rose Stiwart his ‘wife of c 4 1'14 .89 1.58 .30 uiidersignc. default having been 53.15:,“ 1'05. . - 41 1-2‘ ‘ 33:52? garment of principal and rggggfiml ' '1 - . '- nrgué u! 54th davl oi March A gme%;( k 1 2 3 roarcuai- p'tMLe -~° - - . 8i McKinnon. angel) laagk fiulllll: P1681" 95 1-4! 3 in], Charlottetown. Parriour .61 j John Franklin McMillan, Partenan .02 i-2l “~ Faber! Ion-worth McMll- Paymast 1.89 ;* l~- and Donald Mr-Kin- Perron .90 L To‘! uiors fill Etai i l?“ crow 1% e " t! o e s r o ion 1. ‘:._ -__‘__ Florence Cook Mc- we'll! ,5: i‘- ‘T Preston 1.88 l 1-25-26-4-2-9-10. gynugggfn 23g - _ n .‘ 7-‘ Sand .83 ; sheep 1.00 - Farm For Sale i‘. .40 1' en .38 -~ ____ s End lPetc .04 1-4 : Twenty-four acres of land, $3.33,? Q ~lli¢llldlng Barns, Orchard Tack Hu 2135 2 Modern House with Furnace gggnfigffl 3 4 z‘ :1?! Bath, one aindla quarter Vulcan ‘I53 : les mm C ar ottetown. m“ - 7 Alllily to F. W. Andrew, e30, w“ m" ¢m,_ 335 ' W. H. Smith, East Ro 'alt' Pwd or» i-ci ) 3 _{_ or phone 2112. Total Sa es 209.000. s_ __ _ _ _- -- I .. Advertising llates Payable in Advance Minimum Charge In Any i6“. out I Ouch Kuhn locus Cerium uni-nun menu. be pa raring-due; u; k 9" II; Ala to and 0 H-i-iu-llhc per Nathan" we're“ u e- ""3 c oral lllil dplflbllli ulleruigs. cards. ele- 50 lame; d unbalance lilo cu inch. Weddilu. wnlcmen u words u: ILI ou- w ccuu for every additional I words. f; ct than; 5nd , Alvlllwl-"iuvn. ‘m as or h a wold. Lit cl iulncri than ' 0b cent- per inch Address and llillll ILI. 0th! n en llwlkatlon . Female Help Wanted Personal WANTED - lwlm I-‘Olt GENER- li housework No washing. Apply g I) Water street 3-2 -3l. l ‘gBalier Arrested | i. ;Hitler‘s former baker, lcocted pastries for the Nazi Elite [guard and storm troopers at Hitler's retreat at Berchtesgaden. Germany. ‘ disclosed told him he came here MEN! WANT NORMAL PEI’, VIM‘! Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. stimu- lants. tonics: aids to normal pep, -M____~______ WANTED __ M; gy/ 3315305]; money-get ti. Ilse or special mlki. App m". M. A. Farmer. "B01101!!!" lilo and save from 16c i. a n crest Avenue. 3-25-31. to soc. At all ah Wanna - MAI roe Afien- 1100M. rm. gurrie, as Upper For Sale logic Street. 3-2 -2i IANTEb - TriTAnLn Gill. ' FOB SALE - NEWLY I-‘BEBIIEN- ed cow. - Gordon Macheui. Corn- :I!:;rno0nl only iOr baby. Phone .‘"“-___ _, ____ 31””- ' fiml ny '33- i‘i'iiriiéii9gfg§lc'blia.‘ilill * 3:1: famil ,Highest wages. Cpok Yllllm- 14*”- -¢_- fifi-Gufidfl“ "- "3_*,;?}{ ron saut- niuvmo WAGON 1 —» ‘___.__._.,,.. in perfect condition. Prldham _IAN1‘QD _ m“, m; 9mm“, Johnston, New London. 3-11-11. liousewcatAuril lztncounm ‘$1.8 “Bus! mo" PTO A i 14! Bil ton _gcet, Apartmentplly il-ld-li. AND feat Tonia Tablets for Nervous blood tonic Dimder. A \__ "_'_ l4" Juana" 510mg: 135° umfcigfi Articles Wanted ‘I \- '--_ ------ ~ ' A oacnnsna m- g Part-time Work "'“h'fg‘" "tgmlfafi Pa}. j ticulars t» Royce a ‘W! ‘o1 Woman WANTID. “W! mm cart-tum luwrlgh mite now cnen. it willln - , aio some 5a.. Toronto. tl-rlo. it-s-aa-ac-av. '01 Investigation Agents as an en- NEW YlDRK. March 24- (APl- who COD" has been arrested bv Federal Bureau emEy alien. it was announced today. E Conroy_ special agent in charge of the F.B.I . said the 40- year-old baker Whcse name was not. from Berchtesgaden, in 1937. and had been employed in a well-known West 42nd St. restaurant. SPICES AND FLAVORINGB An airtight cannister 1.5 a saving container these days. It keeps in all the spcy coffee and other flav- ors that would otherwise float away in the alruse some of the screw jars and the metal containers that cookies and crackers used to oome in. They seal tightjv and protect precious cooking lngredents which are scarce. Wash them thorough- ly in suds to eliminate all previ- ous odors, and. ii possible. select ones that are similar in shape and graduated in size. If they are kept out where they will show, give them a touch of color s0 thev will har- monize with tiie rest of the kitchen. A good quality. quick-drying enamel can be used in both glass and metal. Then paint an inch band of color around the bottom of each jar and around the edge of the top. and. ii’ you wish. add an easy-to-di-aw flow- er or vegetable design in the cen- tre or stick on a decal. _“_'rm§i~r_ Afier being engaged to a girl for several years Macnherson came to the conclusion that she would r.ot make a suitable wife. and decided to break off the engagement. He found. however. that she had grown fatter with the time and that it was impossible to remove the ring. So he is marry- ing her at Easter .._ "I'll ever client W: some refrain $ult0n| lmw Youth again. SULTA tine z to c ,__ .. mil-Til? mpalwfi.‘ . ~ Wanted i v i». r ~ i . ' g I , . "Ms-o. $111135): " m“ u L’ wanna - nova sicvcu: m ""““" ‘ ' good condition. A9911 Gum-lieu. ' New Glasgoui Tl-W CHARLOTTETOWN Meeting Of And Vicinity Potato Growers Mrs. Erenst Houston has returned to her home alter liovifll limit last week in Charlottetown with freinds. l llrsJdervynBillllla-Iiwu visit- ortnthecityrecently. . Mrmbealieweeka Elliotlswasa recent visitor bare the guest of her mother Mn. A. B. Dickieaon. MmBlairAndrewisatpresentln be wlthher mother It is pleasing to report Ooubrey is improving in Mrs Miller Orr-Jilin spent last. I week in Charlottetown has returned to bei- home. l The United Cirurcfi Women's Missions Society ma, with Mrs.‘ W. J. Mn on Friday evening last. On account of the weather a number of the members were unable to attend. After the devotional and business periods refreshments were passed by the committee in charge. Mrs Aubrey White. Charlottetown was the guest of her brother last week. Mr. Watson Simple. she also attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel Nesbltt. ~ Mrs. Lester Hollis. Beverly Mass. is at present at her home here hav_ ing been called home on account of the death of her mother Mrs. Daniel Nesbitt. l Pie. Harvey Stevenson, who . stationed at London Ontario is spen- i Cling his leave with his mother Mrs. Martha. Stevenson and ls receiving a cordial welcome. The death of Mrs. Daniel Nesbitt, which oocured in the P. E. I. Hos. pital on Tuesday March 9th at the age of 63 years came as a great shock to her many relations and friends. A lady of beautiful charac- ter loved by all who knew her has gone. In the home where she was the Central figure is saddened by her as well as the- community where she was always‘ willing to give her best, when the opportunity offered. Her fun- eral was held on the following Friday where a short, service was held at the home at 1.30 oclock followed by a service in the Christ- ian Church which was largely attended. Rev Robert Shaw conduc. ted the Service assisted by Rev. Mr. Murray and Rev W. J. McLeod and spoke words of comfort to the berea- ved. The choir sans “Asleep in Jesus" and Mr. Richard Dickieson rendered very effectively "We are Going Down The Valley One by One". Surviving are her ‘ two sons George of Hunter River and Wallace. two daughters MrsJ ‘Later Hollis, Beverly Mrss. and; Put-h: at heme aim 2 brn"1ei'< to whom deepest sympathy is extended In ernment was held n .he NEW Glasgow Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ling ire spending a few weeks with thiir daughter and sonJn-law. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Wright Carleton. Mrs. Damwie McLeod. Giasqcw Road. has reiurned hoire 61181’ spending a few days at her old home here. Pie Lorne Stevenson. V. G. 0. C. who is stationed in Ottawa spent the past two weeks at his home here and was given a surprise 0n Wed- nesday evening when a large 1111m- ber of friends invaded his home Rev Robert Shaw presided and told the object of the gathering etc. A pat- riotic sing song was colored. W11- owing tilts Pte. Stevenson was Seal- ed and a beautifully worded address was read by Mr. Richard Dickieson and a generous purse was presented by Mr. Earl Houston. borne in his usual good manner thanked the donors and "m- he’: a Jolly 800d Fellow" was heard. Share the Wealth was next on the progmmme and caused a. great deal of merri- ment. Lunch was Posed by the ladies and a social hour spent. Pte. Stevenson left on Thursday morning to resume his duties followed by the "Best of Luck" from all. Miss Ruth Stevenson. Charlotte. town spent the week end at her l‘ Association peaking the Potato Growers’ Association on March 23rd the PXesidenLMr. E. B McLaren. pointed out with great clarity the importance of the purati. crop to the province of Prince ward Island. He showed that this crop as a rule brings in more cast. the Province than many of the led out that we are P81’- ed. He poln ' ticularly well suited here by soil and climate for the production of pota- toes but when it comes to mixed we are heavily outclassed i fa by the west where the can produce hogs, beef, butter an cheese at a much less cost than we can here but the west cannot Rrow a Prince Edward Island potato. He urged greater cooperation among the men in charge; that if . Associa- ; they were the lungs ot the tion they were oi little value unless sound and active. In the discussion on_ the manager's report one of the principal pOlilts which the growers did not seem to understand was that the increase to the ceiling prLCC 0:1 rabiestock for the months of March, Aprlihliiay and June was divided. Tnat is. half of it goes to the (115- tributors at destination and the other is all the shipper can increase the price over that of February. '1nis u because the price fixed to the retailer was reached by ‘the shippers and to protect the distri- buwr without increasing me cost lo the retailer this division of the in crease was arrived at. Evening Meeting At the evening mcctmg those in attendance were privileged to see the best educational films ever pre- sented to a farm audience in province. The showing of films was arranged for by _\1r, 5 ,0, P9119111. Chief.‘ Seed Certiflcaizon Branch of this province. These films in technicolor were prepared by the Plant PIOLECIZOH Division. Seed Potato Certification Service. Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, the Dlwlflgrflphy being by Mr. F. J Hudson of the London Ontario Oi- fice of this Division. The pictures showed the varioes diseases such as Leaf Spindle Tuber, Ex-irly 1,31 R1112 Rot and the effect o: these (iiseases bQlll on the vines and on the resulting luberspor yield under lhfi ground. An additional film ivas shown of the various insects that attack the potato including wire worms. white grubs. Colorado Beetle Leaf-Hop r Flea-Beetle and Aph- ids. Ariot er most interesting sec- tion of these films outlined the method of eye indexing in the greenhouse which leads up to tuber uni: planting in the field which is- the method used to control the vzrlis diseases sum a- Lcaf Roll, _\{05aic and Spindle Tuber. Many complimentary remarks were Dassed bv the audience which included farmers from various sec- tions of the province as well as some 1068i BM! IOWn people, The Depart- ment and the Potato Growers‘ As- sociation are much indebted to Mr B. Graham Rogers of the P. E. I Travel Bureau who not. only loaned line Dmlector but Rave of his vaiii- able time to run the machine. It is hOPEI-‘l that a; some future date to Obtain Ihesi j-‘ns as they are wor- thy of repetition. Here's Wdcoine Relief Flom llillll llllllllllll Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each 1105!?" 511d feel it go to work right where catarrh misery is . . . bringing quick. soo _ vlclisfili? relief from "1’ Vl-IRD-IIOI. 111158119! home here. MrsW. J. McLeod entertained the members of the New GIMBOW Wm‘- eifs Institute at her l-lcme on Mon- day evening. Vice President 17,1?- sided. Meeting opened by 511181118 Institute Ode and repeat"! CW“! unison. Roll call was arlswercd by twenty members also several vs- itors. Two new members were wei- comed. The mimiles of the Prelim" meeting were read by the secretary approved. $611001 Committee reported having visited the school and the ‘Ileacher b21118 present reported sonlethlnd n°°d°d for drinking water. School Comm- ittee is to see about this and milk!‘- inquirles about or”; New ccmmittees Miss M. E Campbell and Mrs. Harland Hill L Dlckicoon. The last thirteen n Call. Mrs. B. W. Stevenson P. L. Campbell. Miss M. E. Ca-mpbe Mn. E H111. Mrs. A. B. Mn. W. sire on Child: Welfare I88 embed 19y Miss mic ample an discussion followed on same- prcgremme was "Wh Irish Eyes are Smiling ‘geadingmM Oooklnl . Readln8. stun. Jokes. Miss McKiWMH- p1. such. 4111111- 810M8- gettlrig a fountain. Miss M. E. Campbell gave an lnter- t ggfing reportof the Girls SEWill8 Sick Mrs. Lulu 13mm and Mrs. R. Pmflm thanks for Xmas Box sent to her‘ son overseas. Correspondence read. Cross anl Stevenson J. McLeod. The Questionn- The - then enjoyed. Chor- ' Mn. R. A. H011- iddles- M11. E. Hill. Chorus "TIDDCETY BN1 National Anthem. Red Cross PM" passed in. 4 l somewhere in the North Atlantic on; ,face gun duel, landing ' close m the enemy raider, above Photographed through photo lens. upDer right. gunners can be seen on dec ited Nations freighter and ere ship. at the annual meeting of g combin ' Roll, .\1OS81C, j _ Blight, Late . Blight, Late Blight Rot and Bacter- . Those twin plumes of whitn water Zeysered up by exploding depth bombs were tombstones for m enemy luhnarlne sunk after .battle with a Canadian corvette The corvette. ahead of explosions. first fought the U-bcat in a 5J1‘- sheila a tele- Nazi . shortly before the U-boat aub- lmerged. But before it was des- troyed. the sub torpedoed a Un- members made a dramatic exit ' over the side on order to abandon PAGE FIVE PROVINCIAL AND CITY A.R.P. DIRECTORS URGE EVERY CITIZEN TO SEE THIS GREAT CIVILIAN DEFENCE FILM “BA NSHEES O VER CANADA ” Sensational picture of Briialn’s A.R.P. Corps in action as German bombers raid England - - - London in flames as the Fire Guards battle incendiary bombs - - - Canada's ARI’. organization prepare — DOA T MISS IT l ! — SPECIAL FEATURE AT TRACTION " 176115‘ Willi LOVED ‘llviasfl miliiiiéiiéig!‘ ‘f’ y. as. NADA R g ofivirs l. —-- l. 1i- . . . here's another entertainment with the same timeliness and heart thrills! 19155.1! m2; _.\..“L-;..._~_....... ..._. . .. ED CE '1! Beer of Moiicton. in Kenslngtol: me guest llriarzj; Mill on Thursday aficrztoc . p. c K€fl8lngt0fl lTA" .. “c135 “umwaid .1“ l)” I“ ants, .\ir. and Mrs. Alex- rl quu. inc t met-ting is to be re of hold at "' 111's. l BGfii. And Vicinity . Colonel Ernest Johnston‘ o’ P, E I Light Horse arcs in Kerisfrlglon on Thurscay. Bryan- .i.l .011. KENSIXGTON HONOR nou; ' FOB FEBRUARY Jean Holland; I. Kennedy: 3, Ruth Lilli. 1e IX-1 Bruce Hczvard; I Profit; 3 Donald Nuns and .\f:s. Alexander Champion of‘ Darniej: was iisliing “i-h friends in Kersiizgton receriil . Hr Elmer Stordy of the R. C l N_ V R. is spending a few l ' with his wife in Daririey a ii I Edward Gallant of Plrou is l5 .5342. g a fear days ivith ‘~ wife §1nd family here f. 1.: (v: ; Ezleen Mr, and Mrs Har Brown o!‘ i- ibe, S ‘ l Margate were recent \" tors to New I Mrs. Iran Duggan of Frenchl G.-;.§‘:p\.~§;f1’1a"mcha,1 Dne- ,_ Arman, guests of M: and 511's. Rzver left on Friday" morning for Jami-s saundengnd M“ wake‘ JSussex, B to be with her hus- band p.110 is now stationed lriere. Arthur Wright x je VII-l. Rowan Profitt; l. Ti i "Y": " ~ . z r - Wilma Delaney returned :<>;{§§'_°“'e Jamule‘ 3 Be t) Female an after spec-dies a few Grade VI—i. Isabel Jardine; s. l Shirley Ken- Miss Wilma lfonl-zl of Sun- merside was visizzng a: rler home in Kenszngton recently ldayg 1n Saint John, N B. Aug-q pmgm; 3 Among visitors to Charlotetoavi -—— .ncdy Mr John Liockhzlrt of Charlotte-l Grad, on Thursday were Mr and Mrs _1 N . _ George Lpckhar: and Mr. Donald town W115 a recent visitor to Spring 1343131.; Ygcflahogv-a igeckfihcg‘. McKenzie. lva‘. the sues: of .\'Ir and Mrs lAdams ' ' ———~— ‘G60 so Ipckhart. Gnd IV-i ~ . Mr. Kelli‘. Douglas of ziie H C I 2 Q1112 KiiarzdeGrrlldnxAefttliulgaPlisrliad- . . l i“ A is spending a few days with his. Miss Dorothy Baker. R. N“ of ergj5t~ 3 H.319 p d1; parents. Mr and Mrs John Arri- l Charlmtciuwn is visiting with helfl Glade III-Lnlvfaslxenee Q o‘d Douglas in Norooro. lparents Mr. and Hrs C. C Baker {Elaine Grow"; 3_ Shem, Ccnmck‘ §in Margata Grad Miss Gertrude Adams of Sea? i 1_ xgnl-Fegl.l°§lgfiinfflllih°gtn_ View i5 visiting in Kensllzgtnn rile‘ Congratulations are biz-in; extend- 31d Humey- g wmdsdr’ “xécmam guest 0i Mr and at; Charles ed to Mr. and Mrs Ha. ' Lap- Gracie IIWOlive Thompson) Paynter. izliorne on the recent arrival of a i Ivan Gill; 2. Donnie McLean: ->- baby girl ‘Mrs Lapthorne was the Miss Norma Davlson R N . is vis- lIformer Bliss Joyce Viilman of Ken- iting with her parents. Mr andiszngtwri. Mrs George Davison in Kensing-' ton. \ 3. Mildred Inglgy Grade I (a) -i Colleen O'Br! 2 Earl Davison; 3 Rum wen-.11, Grade I rbl -1. Mamaret Chap- i 2 Johnie Arsenauit; 3. Gar- 1101432111. i? E. 1 . . I A very successful Red Cross nicet- iiiis wife . lniz was held a". the home of Mrs . Use Mlnards For Sprain; » . _ LN _, k I toiilclal Ro;ai Canadian Navy photo‘ released through Universal Pictures for ‘Curveztcs in A-iizon." Pave-d by Canadian censor.)