wEBRUARY 21. 1941 TA SH r you; gurplul carpenter and era’ Association and the Pr F" euch In it'll"!- ward Island Swine Breeders’ Aa- bnu and bits. 0MB’!- Ilociation will be held in the Market rawr. h” "d stiicing wrenches. etc. Building, 1 l" the llne o! afternoon and evening, respectively, them in now and get oi Thursday, February 27. Shear» e nwhanlo tools. h mo, evervlhlfll bri a $0; inhem. "mp9 G69 L_u_z_m_al_ a._ Iivertising Rates __ Payable in Advance‘ anted N11; D-ROOM Want,“ Write rope Finder Please 5mm“? 584' {f} Mule Help Wanted €J D1 BOOM COTTAGE 0N TStreet, moderate rent. D05- session given March 1st. g5 Kensinilton R081! My WANTED. Rawigigh Route now ooen- 11f wrmng to conduct Home Service business while easninil ROOF! Al,“ ing, write immediatey. Raw e i; s School. Mrs. Ira MacKay, Mrs. Dan Devl- Canada. is M‘ ' and consisted of letters oi’ apprecia- RTICLES FROM DOOR ‘M5131’; ‘toilet. medicine. essences. 5mg farm products. cleaners. m. Guaranteed quality. W011i!- wlde reputation. custoimelt! Zfirugug. conditions, on request- Familex Products. 570 St. out, Montrca... n) Lai 1AM OFFERING FOR SALE MY iarm oi frftv acres. partially cov- ered with hard and About mile from and stoic. Hope River, P. E. Island. nywx sevs/CCVVOCA/Cvvvve. ox. your A grade llllamy- Sllll) by express 0r bring them ill- (K\"\'m">§'\“\‘ xxwxmm Ground Meol 50‘s — — 5c lb loci Tripe 50's -- — 4 l-Zc lb Coll Tripe 50's - — 3 l-Zc lb ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Gold Storage Professional Bards M Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MORRELI. 8r OO. l). F. RROIIIBALO i ‘Allis’;- 1 ‘mtg: W. MATHESON m‘. "ll Loan Annual Meeting The Annual Meetings o! the Prince Edward lalaud Sheepnlirvg- a u Charlottetown. on and Hog growers throu hout 108 Richmond 8L liveatoc . . Mimimum (‘liarge iur Any Advertisements 25 Cents cwm] Guardian locals, 5c er word; Western and Eastern locals y per word; Announcerrrm and Coming Events 3o per word: flassimd 3c per v-ord; In Memorlam Notices 70o per inch; Lists of .410," and spiritual Oiicrlngs. Cards, etc., ilc per name: Letters oi‘ condolence 70c per inrh Wedding engagement l0 words ior $1.00 ma 10 cents iur every additional 3 wards. Notices oi Thank! and Appreflltltlfl. 70c [er inch or lc pcr word. Lists of Subscriptions 49 w“, per inch. Address and uesentation $1.00. Other rates on Qppllffltlbll. . i STOCK QUOTA TIONS Nlontreal Stock rovlnce are invited to a tend these wo meetings, and participate in the Exchdngé Sto re discussions rehtlng to the interest these‘ two important branches o! (By The Cflllllllflll Pr!!!) Wanted GENTLEMAN WANTS BOOM AND board 1n private home. Apply “T!” Guardian. 11-102-2-21-11. WITH BOARD. "P," Guardian. 5884-20-81. NEW LONDON W. I. Lost 1 1i r 1n --—i" The mon h y meet o e New as1cAr0HaWA-‘l Landon w. I. was hel at the home L_,z2_2_,9_3,' pgmMrs. Lorne Campbell on Feb. In the absence o! the Pres. Mrs. George Cole presided. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and re- peating the Creed in son. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved and eleven members answered roll call by ex- changing Valentines. Three vis- itors were present. The different committees then gave their re- ports. The following new committees were appointed, Sick, Mrs. Mont MacEwen. Mrs. James Cole, Mrs. Stanley Brown. Arm v 11-54-‘2-18-21-25-28. Agents Wanted 000p NEARBY M-L-470—45 B. MOIWWM MacKay. Correspondence was then read Dealers Wanted tion. March meeting to be held at the hcme oi’ Mrs. George Cole. Roll call to be answered with a. “Jig or a Joke." Questionnaire: to be dls- tallssed are Education and Agricul- e. Collection». amounted to $1.35 and three members paid their dues. Meeting closed by singing God Save the King. MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL Honor ro11 for January: Everv family a Energetic workers as- surcess. N0 Clem- N-207. To Let ' 166 Kent. Apply Stewart's Bak- Grade X-l. Charlotte Quigley. . arman ac , . For Sale Weddell. ma“ Grade VII-l. Kathleen Curtis, 2. Muriel Curtis. 3. Chester Martin. Grade V-l. Lloyd Waddell 2. Stanley MacDonald, 3. Florence Mclnnis. Grade IV—I. Gladys McIrmis, 2. Lloyd Mayhew, 3. Eldon Martin. soft wood. Chapel, school Mrs. Elsie Andrews. L-Bl-Z-ZTHIL grade gI-l-l. Wiaaren d ?-~--~ "'“‘ "" ”‘_"' fade — . s art n an as sraua a ralw (‘Molgtlllggfi Boyd Waddell (equal). nfigig ‘Mciiileclliagtra n Slsn- aide IE!‘ Amen warren‘ 2' var‘ . r ' Il M31 II. led Arthur Mulch» B” 294- Chm“ Perfect Attendance: arse Mart- vtwvun- in Stanley MacDonald, Melvi b71'2'19'21'24'26'28'3'3'. Weddell. Carmen MacDonald, Alli- _“" 'ster Wood, Wyman Weddell —-'I‘e'acher: A. MacDonald. (Patriot please copy) .___________ NEW DOMINION SCHOOL POIIALT RY Report for the month o1’ Jgpuary. . - - a - . ‘a - :\f'ed1'r@cq:;1"i¢ ggmijiif: 12W 13.93115: lsnggfinzgtte $331113; S I on. Grade VIII—l. Cynthia. Betts; a. Grace strong; 3. Inez Shaw. Grade V —-1. Eleanor Macllirven: a 2. Shirley MacDonald; 3. Florence co MacLean. I Grade IV--1. Lois MacLean; 2. J. D. JENKINS, Joan Strung. Prom Grade IIi—-1. Clarence Mason; 2. Loul e Shaw Grade I -No bests. Perfect attendance: Blanche Mason, Stanley Mason. Eleanor MacEwen, Clarence Mason. Teacher, Eileen Shaw. WESTMORELAN D W. I. FOX MEAT The February meeting of West- ltlgoreland Women's Institute met at e heme oi Miss Grace Moore on ‘Tuesday evening, Feb. 11th. with 8 members present. The President Mrs. Harold Oakes presided, and opened meeting by repeating "Institute Ode" tollorved by Creed" in unison. The minutes o1 inst. meeting were read and ap- proved. Collection amouted to 35 cts. One member paid her fee. Resolved that we have a Valen- tine Social in the school 14th. NDIS. B911. Tr and Grace Moore were appointed in plan a program. Mrs. Mayhew thanked the mem- bers fonfruit sent her while sick. c _ Resolved that we send l0 the OI’ _....ly Red Cross for yarn. ' Committees ve their report and the follow new mas wlo a inted. $231001, Mrs. Heber MacVlttie, Mrs. Bert fiowsdale. Sick, Mrs. Roy Cros man. ‘ Educational Program. Mrs- Fall, lidirs. Heber Caniied. ial Program. Mrs. Robert Can- iield, Mrs. Bert ‘Prowsdale. Lunch, Mrs. l-leber Canfield. Mrs. Fred Fall and Mrs. Vemer Moore- Mrs. Ileber Caniied invited the members to meet at her home for March meetlnB- The questionnaire on Public Health and Child Welfare we: discussed but decided to leave over until next meeting. Meeting adjourned and remainder oi evening was spent I11 Cont!" and gamm. Lunch was served by Committee in charfle» 50’s 5o Lb. Fred McLEOD 8. BEN ILEY w. a. aaurtar. n. c. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince treet a“: WHY HAVE 5 rill‘ some fivifirrssr? r1,‘ J Q 3 t“ chm?" Accountants lantern Trust Building Charlottetown 31 M. ALBAN FARMER B-A». 1.1.41. n :3“ soiéfiron nag. MONEY ero $218M." " SOLICITOR. ETC. w Collections ‘ - 90 Crest George St. Close Bell Tei 158 1-2 Brazilian 5 l-4 Bldg Products 13 3-4 Can Com 4 1-2 Can Car Found 6 3-4 Cm Oar pdd 22 7-8 Can Ind Al A 2 PM 4 3-4 Can Steamship; 3 7-8 Cons Smelt 35 Dist Seag 24 l-2 Dorn Bridge 24 l-2 Dam Steel B 7 5-8 Dom Textile '15 en 4 How Smith 12 mlp Tob 12 Int Nickel 31 3-4 Massey Harris 2 1-2 McCol Frontenac 4 l-2 Mtl Power 25 7_-8 Nat Brow 24 3-4 Nat Steel Car 30 i-2 Noranda 50 Quebec Power 12 Shawinigan l6 Law PM 15 l-4 Steel at Can 60 Steel u! Can pid 65 Produce Prices NTREAL. Feb. 20-40?)- Pinduce Market gripes here toriny, as reported by t e partmcnt of Agriculture, follow: Butter: 4; grade solids, jcbbing price, 33 1-2; Quebec no l pasteurized, regraded, wholesale price 33 3-8-33 Quebec no 2 regraded, 32 3-4. Cheese: Western white and col- cred. wholesale price, for l4. Current receipt price west. n white cheese 1i 1-16; Western col- ned l4 3-16. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling at, A-large 22; ediwm 20-20 l-2; l7 1-2; B grade 19: C grade 17. Potatzes: white no 1 75's .65: no 2, .45—.50: NB mfunt-ain no 1 75's .60—-.70: PEI cobrblers no 1 75's .70—.72; PEI mcuntain no l. .7g-.80. Bermuda reds no l 50's . 0. (By ThetTlanadian Press) Close Commerce 151 Montreal 18?. Nova Scatia. 2B3 149 1-2 ilurrenoiest NEW YORK. Feb. ZO-(CPJ-Tiit? Canadian dollar advanced l-4 cent to 84 13-16 cents (n the tree ior- cign exchange market here (Ottawa Fzreigu Exchange Crtrrcl Board rate 11.09-43.91 per cent d s- The pound Sterling closed un- changed at__$4.03 for open m~rkot cables. The Swiss franc and H ng Kong dollar eased a. trifle but the freed Argentine peso advanced a Exchange Dcrnfnicn De- first grade 011311111011] jabbing price. first l-ZZ export. A—pullets BANKS trday. rnational Nickel, Walkers and Bra- to a [en-year IC-W yesterday. base metals, both New York Stock Exchange (Bv The Canadian Press) Stocka Close Am C and 1" 34 3-4 Am Tel Tel 157 1- Anaconda 23 3-4 Baldwin Low l4 7-8 Bendix Av 34 7-8 Bet/h Steel 57 3-8 Chm 8a Ohio 40 Chrysler 68 Con Edison 20 3-4 Elec Auto Lite 28 1-8 Gen Elec 31 3-4 GCII Motors 41 7-8 Gt Nor prid 24 1-2 Kennacoti; 32 3-4 NY Central 35 3-4 Nor Am 0o 15 1-4 Pen RAR: 22 3-4 "Phil Pet Co 36 1-4 Std Oil NJ 33 1-2 Texas C 38 United Air 37 US Rubber 219 1-2 US Steel 0o 57 3-8 Vanadium CW9 27 1-2 West Union 19 1-8 West Elcc 93 l-4 FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Feb. 20-(AP)— Tlre stock market shifted from re- verse to f.rst_ speed forward today and retrieved 1 to around 3 points uf recent lofses for leading indus- i»r1flls_ and rails in the best general upswing in nrarly four months. Canadian issues were fairly steady. Distillers Seagra-"m, Inter- zillan 'l‘r:rcti:-n improved fractions. Marconi was easy. Tran 11ers for the five hours to- talled 45l.630 shares ccmpared with 405,430 ycsterday when the direc- tion was downward. The Ass elated Press average of 6o stocks, however, held a net gain cf .8 of a, pcdnt at 40.7. It was the largest climb in thzs ccmrpozite for any day gin-co Nov. 7. Prominent shares gainers were U. S. Steal, Bethlehem, Crucible Steel, Ycungstwvn Sheet, Chrys1er_ Gen. eral Motors, Santa Fe, Great North. em. Chesapeake and Ohio. Ana- cznda, Western Union, Ceca-Cola, Westinghouse. Du Pont, American Can, U.S. Rubber, Sears Rocbuck, J. I. Case, International Harvester. United Atrcrait, Eastman Kodak, Fnjnrd; Sugar, Left American Su- gar and South Porto Rico Sugar. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Feb. 20—(CP)-A mcde=t rallying mc-v-iment ln util- ities {rel-bed to brighten a part of the stack market picture today. Other sections were dull, with the industrial average striking a new} low, mainly on account oi’ weal:- ness in siecls. Montreal Power, wh-ich dripped rcss 7-8 and Brazilian edged forward 1-8, though Bell Telephone gave up 1-2 at the end of the sessitn. Strength was also displayed by some N randa and Nickel closed fracrionally m high- er territory. Steel of Carmela preferred sag- gcd Lu: g1?- gxgierred went back 1-8 in i t and Natlznal Steel ahx-insd ll-2. Canadian sympathy but Dosco "B" resisted and iinnod a traction. Among rising stocks was Dis- tillers-seagrems. wit-h an advance (f 3-4, ioliowir declaration 0.1 the company's regu ar dividend. CP. R. tacked on l-B and Imperial Oil a. like amount. Lasers were Building Products, St. Lawrence Corporation “A" and National Breweries. 'I‘ctal sales: 11.500 shares; Indus- triais, 7,700; Mines, 3.800; Bonds $700. Market At A“ Glance (B! Tho Canadian Press) Toronto and New York-Stocks closed hi her Montreai- tilitlea higher; other lndustrlals and golds lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to 1-8 cent lower. New York-Cotton, coiieo and sugar higher; rubber lower. MINING (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. 20_< Stocks Close Acme Oil 05 1-2 Ajax . ' Aldemwo .12 Anglo Cdri 58 Amt-field 05 7-8 Ashley .03 l-2 Aunor 1.72 Bankfield .05 Base Met .08 Bear Ex .12 Bidrgwd £8 Bc-bjo .07 3-4 Bralcme 9.60 Brculan .77 Bufi’ Odn 03 Cal Edm 119 Odn Mai Carib.o 2.65 Cas ‘Preih .51 Cent Pat 1.70 Cent, Porc .09 Chesterv 1.30 Cozhenour .72 Common .21 Coniauriun 1 28 Denison .02 1-2 Duquesne .11 1-2 East Mal 2.59 Falcon 1 97 Fire Pate O4 Francoeur 3g Gods Lake 30 Gcldale 12 Gold Gate P" l-Z Gunnar 25 I-Iaicrcrtv o2 Hard Rock 73 Hnrker .04 l-Llllnger 12 7-8 Home O11 1,30 Howey .24 3-4 Int Nickel 32 Jack Wat 15 1.2 Kerr Add .50 Lake Shcra l9 Jason 39 Leitch 50 Ijlitle LL 1.74 Mzcxsu '1 60 llincLecrd 1.73 yafssn .54 Maralgo .01 7-8 McWatt/ers 23 MODKTCII .03 1-2 ands. .43 Morris .03 Nayhob .23 1-2 Nip sing 1.00 Nzranda 50 1-4 Ncrgold .03 N rmctai .30 oBrien 72 Omega .11 Pnymast-er .22 ' s-a, Jul "rr-u»: crraatorraroww GUARDIAN Pick Crow 3-70 Pioneer 3.10 Powell 86 Press Met I Preston 3-84 Roche .03 3-4 San Ant 2.15 Senator .37 Sherritt .67 Siscoe .54 Sladen 31 Slave Lake l4 South. W P .30 Steep Rook . .96 Straw Lake 03 5-8 Sturgeon .18 Sullivan .57 l-2 slyvanit. 2.60 Hu 3.16 Uchi .27 Upper Ode 1.41 Venture; 3.15 Waite Amu 3.55 Wendigo 20 Wood Gad .07 Wrt Harg 6.30 r Mi 1-2 UNLISTED Temlsk .05 3-8 Grain GI-IIOAGO, Feb. 20—(A.P)-O0:1- binning the recovery which has been n progress the last three sessicns, wheat prices today rose more than a oem a bushei to the best level 1n about l0 days. ‘Wilt-lit; 0105841 l-Z-l 5-8 cents h:gher, May 81 1-4-1-8, July 76- 75 7-8; corn l-8-l-2 lower, May 61 60 3-4; oats unchanged to 1-4 hi: er. WINNIPEG, Felb, 20—(OP)—<Mi1l and southern support encouraged by Chicago's firmness held wheat futures prices steady during today's Winnipeg grain exchange session, Quoratbns finished unchanged to 1-8 cent lower May at 77 l-Z and July 79 1-8 cents s bushel. 31191105 Aires was unchanged. Montreal Curb (By The Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi cocm 60 Abltibi pfd Asbestos Bathurst A Can Vicker; Dan A Fraser V T C Ford A Imp Oil Price com SPRING BROOK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The February meeting of Spring Bzcok Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Hattie Mac- Lecd ‘Thursday evening, February 131.11 with president presiding. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by nine members answering by a Val- entine Verse. Minutes of last meet- ing W€TB read and apptoved. Mov- ed and seconded that bills be paid for basin, etc. and paid for school. The Scczetary read letter concern- ing Girls Serving Club and decided .- F4b-l sugar-rumour»- to start same. February 22nd. Red Cress convenor gave report of 1 quilt. 7 pairs two ivav mitts. 2 aero caps 1 sweater 3 scarfs received also letter read asking members to save cupons ctc. and fer Red Cross knlttng to be thoroughly examin- ed by Red Cross cnvcnor before sending to town. Decided to srnd for cooler for school. Mrs. Paynter s about. using cotton to make quilt. Questionnaire on Education and Better Schools dis. cussed and tilled in by wnvenor. Miss Wigmore. Next meeting quest- ionnaire on Ag'1'ic_uiilg_i9_be_d‘5- EXCURSION TO TORONTO, Going FEB. 28th MONTREAL .1 OTTAWA MARCH 1st Returning Any Day up to and Includinl M"? 13th» 1941 STANDARD FIRST CLASS ONE-WAY FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP $31.90 To TORONTO $20.40 " MONTREAL $24.25 “ OTTAWA ,,,,,,,, CHARLOTTETOWN Proportionately Low I-‘area from Other Stations SPECIAL EVENTS TORONTO! Boston Bruins VI- l!!!" Li!“ 91""! 1 {New York Americana vs. " " Mlflh 3 MacDonald "Brier" Dominion Curling Championships-Mm. 3 to 8 Toronto Skating Carnival-Maple Lea! Gardens-Mob. 10 to l4 incl. I '1' t M l L Ia VLCIBIIIICIII March 6 fi-rgggglg“ {..:::.".."..;".;...:" .. - lki-ing Events ................................. .. Edinburgh Curling Trophy Game - r Sleeping and Parlor Car Accommodation Available on Payment ol Regular Berth or Seat Charge MAKE YOUR. SLEEPING CAB. RESERVATION EARL! _I-‘or Further Iniormation Consult any Agent- CANADlANNATlONA-l-i Use Canadian National Mouey Orders Ior Safety and Convenine cussed. The sick committee were reappointed and ieered to scrub school and act 8s school committee. Decided to have grab-bag at next meeting. Readzng. What Is Success. _ Bernard. Reading W011: by Miss Hattie Manhood. Valentine Contest put on by Miss Wigmore and won bv Mrs. Isaac Jollymore and Mrs. Hillard Meek. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Frank Ber- nard. Boll call to be artswcrczi by an Irish Joke. Dues, collection amounted to 1.40. Closed with National Anthem. Report for term ending January 31st Grade X-l. Donald. Gmde IX-l. Joseph lvIacDonald 2. Russel MacDonald, 3. Florence MacPhee. For Better Pelts in greater quantity at LESS COST £188 1118M!" ALL-CEREAL 111111011 - r11- gesicisgilttlifieallglfilz?IITMMTgtfTIrEEIIIIOOII. Promotes more and bi-EKBI‘ "m?" "1 strung. healthy 7011118’- The OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS Co» "d. Head Oificb-Montrea-l. Charlottetown ior Prince Edward Island i Distributors 2. ‘Ilhelma MaoPhee, 3- be. 'lun- mem s w MacDonald. By Mrs Oliver Phee. Gzade V-1. Rose B11161’- 2. Ronald MacDonald. Grade Il-l. David Morrow. Grade I-1. Anit-t lVloPhce. Perfect Attendance: One member paid MacDonald. NORTII LAKE SUHOOL A. R. P. IN INDIA - . -(CP) -—It‘ Marguerite Mac- LAHOqE s a pleted in 32 towns trained. Sunday February 23 la the thirty-second anniversary oi John A. D- llctfurdyh historic mm at Beddeclr. N. 8., In the iiirnsy- "Silver Div-t” he soared away from Lake Bras D'0r to accomplish for thr first time in the British Ernpre, a ‘mntrclled light", Since then the science oi flight has come a long wsy and during every step the aviation pioneer has accompameri it, To-day, with a vast store oi r. JVIJTION PIONEER HELPS CANADA TURN OUT WAR. PLAN!» experience and knowledge behind him, Mr. McCurdy serves the Crnadian Government as Supervisor oi Purchzsipg and Assistant r. "Silver Dart" Dlie~tor General of the Arcrait Production Branch oi the Depart- meri, of Munitions and Supply. Upper lrl't shows the "Sliver Dart" as it inade its historic hop thirty-two years ago. Symbolic cf the vast stritlrs made by Canadian aviation since that time is the photo oi a \ giant liarnpden bomber being wheeled irorn the production line oi a 1 r.:.dian plant (upper right). In lower leit is a close-up o!‘ the showing tho crude propeller and motor; in 10w“- r gm Mr- “wordy is shown 0s 1n- stands beside the same motor which is now housed in the 1.; Z1 ratories c! the National Research Council at Ottawa. Inset is Ralph l‘. Bell. Director General oi Aircraft Pro- duet.on with whom “r lllcCurdy is now associated in the big job oi’ ltroviding wings ior the young lighters ot Canada and the Empire. fir PAGE FIVE; III-i. Leo MacDonald Grade v Kenneth Grade VI-l. Myra. nlncconnack 2, Wanda. MacP-hee, 3. Maay Muc- Grade VI-—1. Teresa MacDonald for January: Leo MacDonald. Kenneth MacDon- ald Teresa MacDonald and P6011810 - Teacher: Rita MacDonald. long way from London but air raid Dro- cautlons schemes have been com- in the Punjab with wardens and assistants be