.-;;a...4 FEBRUARY 26. 1942 GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE /’____________.. REDDIDPS $110 liROMO-SELTZER 69c HINDS CREAM - - 29¢ WHITE LINIMENT 15c |ACKRITE KIDNEY 50ic>lLLS---"""z‘ 15. NOXZEMA CREAM i9: 55, PREP SHAVE - - - - 13 25. PEROXIDE - - - - - 15¢ $1.25 GILLETTE I rriors-------$l-°° i2 TOPPER TABLETS - - 25c no ASPINIRIN A.S.A. m ""“§.s..'.;.' ' ' , BRO 8§zYRUP;l--;""5°‘ ‘t m n site's‘: G'_°_ . . . . $1.00 scorrs LaiiiulsioN - ' ' ' ' ml rs ' wégililiviait EXT. - - $190 REDDIN’S COLD CAPSULES Will relieve _ your cold promptly without till necessity of your staying indoors~6 for 25c — I1 ior---"""'4s° 4. .__ THE NEW STOCK QUOTA rrorvs " Ne. 1 York Stock Markets (Canadian Praia) E- 2 i :25: .2r:::zrz ii II Ofi .:rrr"r"~r"“* mm an »mmLm&ln Vanadium Corp West Union West lined Woolworth IG5SSGB$E§8uQ8KSI$§ESSSZS§ 7'." “f” I Montreal Curb Montnal- Stock Exchange» (Canadian Pres) ltooh Clone Brazilian ‘I 1-2 Bldg _, Product! 12 1-2 Can Cement 4 0-8 Olin Car Found 5 Cm Ind Al A I I-B Gan Pacitle l l-B Can Steamship I 3-4 Cone Smelt 38 l-l Dist Beag 22 7-8 Dom Bridge 33 Dom Steel B 6 8-4 ‘rob 11 Int. Nickel 82 8-4 M00011 Pmnb 4 Mtl Power 20 1-2 uebec Power 11 siiaiwiriigan 12 5-8 St Law Corn 150 St Low Pld - G ' ffllrl WINNIPEG. Feb. 25—(CP)—In listless trading on Wlnn-lpel Brain exchange today, wheat tuturea clos- ed l-2—3-8 lower. Grain futures close: Finance‘ NEW YORK. Feb. 3o-(AP)-An insignificant amount 0t eellmg put. tibc maJou-lty ct stocks In Illflli-l! tarmac‘: wide retires-ta Er i; iigé E s§ g E men. Floicrdo Sugar, Santa. Fe, Southern Pacific, Eitendard oil MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. 25- . _ “m, 5m ._ ZZiZ?""...’Y‘;Y.-.J°IB;;; as.“ as; 5e15,, n a (Clnndillll Press) Oct 4'1 1.2:; 1 m J n Amulem 5 b2 m1 : - , LEO. M. noucrrrrrr Btnckl or... Mfg, ,,,,'“;_,;‘§_ “" gggvrggg "i; ROY M. SMALLMAN ‘ Cash prices: Beattie Abitlbl com e5 Abmb; pm 5 34 Wheat: herd 't'l 7-8; 1 nor 7'1 giriibpo ‘l 1-4 Asbestos 17 54; ‘l-B; 2 nor '14 3-4; 3 nor ‘l3 1-4: 4 Fudge T10 _§=..§.-:§:-:_:¢%:~:=é:-:_ § __ ggcfimfa 1a A oil 15 7-5 nor '11 7-8; 5 wheat '10; e wiheat B- m m 23 geauhéru-noh p 5-3 as; Iced wheat as 1-2; 1 gamlet. ‘I31; Cm ‘m lag um - 7a i-a; s t. '11 -2; , ax on Consumers of Tobacco 5.. A i" hat... .1 a: ti." :2 5m’ — Oats: 2 ow 4o r-a; Ex a cw 4a Canboo m §B§§°YA 11 1-2 3-4; a cw 4r s-4; ex 1 Iced 4a, 1 C... Tm}, 50 The Health Tax Act, I941 m. war... ii iii ‘rd s" -*= 2 ‘rd ‘r i ‘rd *3 w" P" 11° mm on a Barley: 1 d: I CW 6 row 04 3-4. cent Por 31-2 '/ ml m‘ n 5" 1 a iii?‘ ziwevedflliea-g-Aa flied. gllgllzer III: . . Pro C . 10W - i 5 Effective as on and after the first day ot_ March, ‘I942, a ‘tax Q1102 p10,? 2 1 3 58 5.4; 5 Md 58 |-g_ ggmgrlelililinth :3 5i ten perclenbt on allbltolaacclol, with the exception oi bloc: chewipg -- con smelt 38 tobacco, wil e paya e y a persons consuming or purc dsing t e _ Davies 15 lame. Banks Produce Prices DD“,,,,,;,3§ 131-4 The Act requires that all Vendors ot tobacco, In any form, ,____ Eil Elfin y): M must be in possession of a License authorizing them to sell tobacco rcanadh“ n-fms) MON-mam, m, zs-(cm- Elder-ado 34 and the tax of ten percent on the value of all tobacco sold must be Sm“ Canadian commodity DICIIB-IIQE.34 $311101; 3gp collected by them at time of each retail sale. can“! floss ‘LBWIIIBYI-Sgftgregglgn (izawsm) 34 gods Lake 13 Section 3 (Sub-section 3) of the Statute provides that "No °°m‘“°”°' 153 3-4-4418. H3333; m“ 9 _ _ Montreal 157 _ . A :25 ‘ ' '. vendor shall sell any tobacco in the Province for resale in Nova. scotla m3 TIM“ Sea! Rpck 49 b; the Province to a person who is not a vendor duly licensed under this ROW! Bk . 151 A; E43 28 PM; Ejc 26m Hgmgggl gig Pam” arr-nan. b air-ice) ihtmrersitiri 4 1'8 _ _ _ ' MO . Fe . — n c e 3g 1-4 Receipts for delivery to purchasers, showing amount oi tax Produce Market prices here today Jade weirc 13 1,; paid, will be supplied to Retail Vendors. a mrpedflpyérlicemmmnominixgliliowllfe- gflfiflcm 2p . . ~ .. . __..__ p“ e ~ - . ~- The minimum tax is ic. In arriving atthe tax, figure to the MON-IRE“, Rh ”_(CP)__ Ems: graded niipment selling fir‘: as‘; egg nearest half-cent; one-half or anything over the one-halt cent is There were 101 csot1e,n43 1.08s and A-‘lolfle 33 1:2: A-megéum s11 Km: Lake 51 considered as a cent. Anything less is to be omitted. 233 calves‘ tor sale on itie Montreal 14- 9mb“ 39- B W. Q - Lake Shore 9m i1mwck mm,“ wax Butter: first gmde r mmaqu, 380 As an examplez-On a 12c purchase, ten percent is I-2, or one Prices on all classes or livestock 12$“- éigmnfidswlfaabgg-ae ggipzhflod 6 i-z and one-fifth cents. As the traction is less than one-halt, the W" (Lima-J 1443;; vzhfml-e Que nowlmm um’ u‘ 1% traction is omitted and the tax becomes lc. d“u§o°:u§,a';_:°l§t‘.fi; fifiagep tcurizfd storage 85 l-e, no 2 stor- $333231 35 On a 25c purchase, ten percent is 2.5 or 2 I-2c which calls for giégnwmpllfiafladg Bgugligi- (301113; “gghiesigacwrent receipt western Malartic 15% Jc to be paid. by-Quahit $525 u, "m came,‘ 2nd Izhitodarggmizolwxtfi, 120.2% 1:. $105123???’ 1Z2 ' Application forms for Wholesale and Retail Vendors‘ Licenses, mlfim“ w '5' m” m“ ‘m’ wig. Que white zofooloied 25 1-4. $53.3}; f: 1 with any further information required, may be obtained from a call calves‘ we” m good dun-Ind‘ delivered Montreal. wholesale, “imam; M '3 on Mr. F. J. E. Wright, Court House Building, Summerside, or_by Veal; ranged Ircm s10 to s14 with mm‘)??? 311112611113? ‘(=6 1-2-25 garland’: 45 M communicating with the Supervisor of Taxation, Provincial Build- Lille! 131g 531 the sale-s between $12-50 50mm", Qgwmmhjo 1 1MP 0am: 1 - g; I'll. Charlottetown. ' ' 17o- no 2 1.30-1.50" m; mailntaizi nnt Nickel s 1-4 Ho“ w”. mm on . m" “we I 170-175‘ PEI green mourl- Pmldm‘! 8 3-4 ALL VENDORS OF TOBACCO ARE URGED TO MAKE APPLI- blots at time ici- B-l dressed, acid tam ,.,'5__1$.'wm.“ "F", Priymaster 1a E $11M 0i“ hfllflkl (IOIIVQNKI. GIEGO ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ Pgypon 601d CATION FOR A LICENSE WITHOUT D L . I , _ _ _ , V 122 c A drew $1 per hog premium with Pick Crow 395 HARGED FOR LICENSE. discounts onl at! grades. Bows were gloneiler 159 c. i. STEWART, . “g, ighf‘ ggdigggtmme, m, Toronto Exchange £35,... i; l COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH TAX. “m, h“, ma“ club, rail credo 257 cl"'l°"°'°‘"" ’ '°"' “m” °“° u" u’ m “m” rorwiarro, m. 35—(CP)—M1n.- Reno Gold p | 010.79, number one over 270 pounds rnce Edward Island, W" be W0 um mm m‘ mm‘ tamed a m he“, my, San Ant 155 February 24, I942. wémétflfiq5f e‘ ° ‘m axgnoon on thed rota-origin stock ggleigfzr p: _. _._..__ , am a " ~ t §:-:au:-:§:-:§:-:§:c§.-. E.-.—=—r choice steers s10. coed was. j, a“, and‘ cflosedsfvlé f“ ma‘: Sherritt ,0 _ medium $850, fair $7, common l sh Sigma, 47o 05.70 down. Choice heiiters e9. good °" “i ~15 Wm‘ I“ m” 3°15‘ Slscoe I 42 u”. medium "MI "h. "m. and .16 Ior the base metals. The 5,1“, up. a “M, “Wm Good w“ industria-ls and the western 011A 5495p m, m8 , , , ‘Mo, medlum “m, ma. ‘Ma had slight margins on the up side. Sturgeon n Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 0...... .. ....., an... ems “we w» on More» we silo-n a . down 30mm mm u dawn’ day and cements turnover was Sylvnnlto 155 lllnlmun Charge lor Any Advertisements $5 Canto “m”, bu“! "M ‘yawn 5am . “Imam 0d ‘tlyrtecmkcrzn 305 curl-u Gnlldhll looah. u word: Walton: and mum locals "it till-Mu“ 0Y1 m! Ind lambs. wmnwufgr m: mupmhwmfegt Villcan l’: l6 It! word; Announcement and Coming Evautelo par word “m, “m, m n L, Wri Hal-g 240 IJiuasifled u per word; In Memorial Not-ices ‘I00 oer lnoh- Lleta o W mm" W ymlr ya 4 ,_ Floral and 5 ma“ of cards, etc. 5o name; Letters oi sessions. Hoiilnger weakened 20 IJondoleuca ‘filo For Infill; llIIlIII-lq engalelnen l0 words tor $1.00 Mafkets at cents to 7.80 and lake Store 16 UNHSTED and 1012:3111: ‘ca, overinzgditloaal 8 word‘: lisp-tan ‘of Timmtilllll: come to e9. Wright-Hargreaves woo on. our or per "I 0 weakened s oentu to 2.40, sigma sooner; (foams par Inch. Address and u talian 81.00. Ofllar rates on a Glance om“ w ‘no M wok“ M‘. Pa“; I _ Iitplicution. 3 3 4 dsaammciivpl atoch had o. ‘lg: Perid 0n 14,3 - I woos were unchanged For Sale mm Jolt JALI - Ill noun fries-r land with Mllldillflwflgullllkl“ Herbert I-Iorna Winsloe =__i;_tion. b-eia-a-ii-ir-iir-aigi-ae. W000 snwmo. ourm roll sue. Apply Iledley .. lhlnoéilgbilflr“: Female Help Wanted ANTED CAPABL unsan- Md maid. Phone 1448. Lr-GBI-fl-M-Si. w‘ require I f "so quantities Quaint: iand chicken, r1... m, hi 5 good and we will quamyxhpoplpices fg gpod tI "Y- s or Ally alive or dressed, r "E ROYAL PACKING c0. ' Marni,‘ D‘ Jiillklfll. Prop-Phil Wanted mural: - A overturn or Kiglbwe hinir glomugigqetfll 110 lbs. m’ ' L198-2-25-4l, Teachers Wanted WIANTID - TEACHER FOB. PARK Corner school. supplement 0186-00- Apnlv to W. I. Delaneyhsegreatae-issi. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TEACH- er ior Rose Valley Bchool. Prank N: . Secretary. L-484-2-25-2i. i Lost I061‘ — MAN’! WRIST WATCH between Forum and Naval Bar- racks. Phone 865. Reward. L-526-2-26-1i. To Let Trfir- t in men eutcm end o! city. Rent 011.00, Apply Box 36. City. L-ilil-I-iili-fll. Wheat ha: been fed extensively to (attenlng larribe and wintering ewes It is lroquentl ground state, nthou h the hard mliiin grades shoii d be coarsely groans or cracked for 8011681 511969 ceding. A mixture by weight one part wheat and two parts oats would be suitable lor ewes and tor lambs during the early part or the fattening riod. As the lamb Iced- ing pert advances, the propor- tion ol' wheat mav be increased until thiee parts wheat and one rt out; L; being ied-Agiculturai lies Board War-Tiara Series Imp at, No. 00. O - ted in the un- eqgq (Canadian Prelu) T... tar-Mining stock: slightly lower; other groups Ilnn to high- er. Montreal-Poplin and golds lower; utiiitien unchanged; other indul- trhle higher. New York-Stocks closed lower. W‘ ' Wheat I-L-B-S cent lower. New York-Cotton lawn. MONTREAL EXCHANGE Momnnam, Feb. 5-401?)- Utilities showed the weir to hlehsr ground in lliht tranaiers today on inc stock exchange and ploiod 1D aomo followers in metals. In other groups the 111ml“ Wm WW1!"- fltronger in utilities wen Bell ‘Telephone and BWWIHW" "h". Montreal Power was higher (or mos-t. or the eeeaion. Gotlneau was down a bit. International Nickel and Noranda iorward traction: in mehll but. OPE. and Canada Bteamahlv were losers in carriers. Hamilton Bridge 511419611 W 5 new law in industrial: and D0000 "B" moved up a little. ninperiel Tobacco an! to ltd lowest level since 1984 in miscell- aneous and Ogiivie Flour was also softer. Distliiera-Sengram was n stronger spot. Total sales: enoo snares: Indu- Lrialn, 1,100; Minot. 2.600- the seniors but tor a lose 0a 3-4 for Norainda for broken lots. In the cheaper grouip mioonbrldse Wu down 5 cent: to w and Normetcl we: down 2 cents to ‘l8. Steep Rook closed unchanlwd at 1.68 after wuohing 1.75. Atewnewlowator-theyearwere posted by the miscellaneous Inclus- triaie. Wood Alexander and James weakenedopoinu to 14 for a mall Wt. Wash-in! eased ‘I-l to 2 1-0 and oit a point. or IIIOIN were netted by Canada Mali- lng, Carmda Wire B, Canadian Oil, Page-Heretiey and Riverside Silk. 8011 ‘Telephone tinned 1 1-4 to 146 1-4. Maple Lea! Milling add added i-I, mosey-Harris pitd (old) Gained I to o1 end steel oil Can- ada. 1-2 to 61 I-i. Colliery and Edmonton was the strongest o! the western olie. It finnedlitcldlhmncrloaseewere boarded by Home Oil, Vulcan and Okaita. a cent to I! , Curran cioc NEW YORK. Rb. 25-10?)- ‘Ihe Canadian dollar declined 1-10 ol a cent, to a discount oi 11 11-10 Per cent. In today's closing foreign in exchange dealings while the pound Starling finished unmanned at $4.01. (Ottawa Pbrelgn Exchange Control Board rate 900-091 per cent discount.) The free Argentine peso advanc- ed .09 oi a oent to 28.72 cents in re- lation to the United Staten dollar British-Daninloci pined y EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘Illa column la raaornd tor new: 0t looul interest. but advertising at a M": 1mm mo: i» Inserted n 0 3:3; ""5- "Plfilll payable In O Iunersl oi’ the late William Mae. L906. who died suddenly at on Wednesday morn- ing from a heart attack, was held from St. David's United church on Pride alternoon last, The modem ellvmd by Rev. s. J. Boyce. who conducted tb wile eoieuin and IQIIVI The hymns sung were ‘ '5 My Bhwhstfd." ‘The Bands o! Time “"3 Elnklflk". Ind “Breathe on rno Breath of The ‘oliowing Wm the pollbwors. Messrs John h Ilfiflflgwlld: Mgiéloe Donovan I-‘Iavelock Stewart also‘ 36°“ ouchera. llheeseniaker Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersigned until March 5th. for the position of Cheesemaker with the East River Dairy Co. for the com- g season. Tenders will please state wages per month or by the hundred lba. Sgd. - DONALD A. MacDONALD, Glenfinnan, President l. SERVICES-The pgflny Iory Loan. buy as many very limit of Island Graduate lalfioudlng élrcrgtman L, u, l)“- oI ttetown graduated from No. I ehofll at Calgary. In Memoriam MRS- H. A. RICHARDSON The death occurred in Toronto on Saturday ot Mrs. Annie Rich- ardson, widow oi LII‘! late Mr, H. A. Richardson, formerly General Monitor the Bank o! Nova m . Mrs. Richardson who was l daughter oI the late Hon. Mal. oolm MacDonald and Mrs, Mac- Donald ol Georgetown usually went. her summers at. her old home Brag I180 visited Iriends in this oontly Wireless She was a lady o! many ldmlr- uble qualities o! mind and heart and had made numerous lrlenas who will deeply oi her passing. She leaves to mourn two sons. Malcolm D. Richardson and H A. Richardson in Toronto, one daughter, Mrs. Joseph dePericier in Ottawa and one brother Harold W. MacDonald in Georgetown. To the bereaved relatives the Guardian extends sincere sym- regret to learn KELLY’! U808! SCHOOL Report o! Kelly's Gross school tor January and February: Grade X:--1. Carl H . I. M‘ - :1 Monaghan. l. Franzfserllmagig- Grade Ixz-l. Noreen ‘rrainor. I. Minerva McDonald. 3. Edith Kelly and Charles Gauthier (equal). Grade vIII:-1. Vivi miner», I. Noreen Flood. on WHAT PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DID BEFORE PRINCE E0 WARD, ISLAND CAN DO AGAIN mast year 3,750 people in Prince Edward Island bought Victory Bonds. That was pretty good! But now, all of us in Prince Edward Island know, that we can do a whole lot better in this present Vig- So, If you haven't. already bought your Victory Bonds, go down to Victory Loan Headquarters and Buy Victory Bonds with the money you have saved and buy them with money you can save from future income, ‘CV81: Victory Bonds as you can. [OUT 7880147688. If we had 3,750 subscribers last. time, lei.’s_ have 3,750 this time! LET'S GO ALL OUT TO BUY THE NEW VICTORY soups THE RUGEBS HARDWARE loo. LTII. SPRING ARRIVALS LADIES’ COATS In DRESSES SWEATERS In BLOIBES In SPRING HATS 77? Tweeds, Poios, Boucles and Reveraibles. In Prints and Plains. Cardigans and Pullovers. Short and Long Sleeves. In Felts and Straws. SUITS In Tweedl, Poirot Twill, and Flannel. JACKETS In Flannel and Tweed. STOCKINGS In Lisle, Medium Service and Chiffon. A small deposit will hold any article v~ KENNEDY’S Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear 154 Great George Street. Phone 1766 MALPEQUE W I Woodaide entertained aiihriicamsir o1 the Molpoqus W- I. at her home on ‘Thursday- Ttiere was u. larflo "WW" ° mrmlbers present besides several visitors. President presided and the meeting opened with the Ode and creed, Roll call was answered b)’ a valentine verse. Minutes were read and letters or correspondence and the business arising was die- cussed. It was decided to send $5.00 to the Riussian Relief Fund and $15.00 to the Red Cross Soc- iety. Plans were shade to have a social evening on March 4th and the drawing o1’ tickets tor the cake donated by Mrs. lnis Green and Mrs. Preston Green to be made at. this athering. The questionnaires on 0 ild Welfare was discussed with Mrs, Keith Donald as Con- venor. The singlnajot the National Anthem brought e meetin to a close after which a deicioue lunch was served by Mrs, Keith Donald, Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, Mrs Ernest nryenton, and Mrs. Pres- ton Green. Collcction was taken $5.95. The which amounted to remainder o! the evening was spent in knitting tor the Rod Gtuida VHS-I. Jdm J01‘ “ l, Clarence MOM. 8. Eddy McDonald Grad V:-1. Allies Train Iléauurya eBinne (equal) l. 111$ e . Grade II:—1. Carl Moiyneaux. 2. 2. 8t. Clair ‘rralnor and Pauline Kelly (equal) it. Mary Moniighen Grade I:-1. Mary McDonald. Flattest avers in unior odes.- Carl MoIyneauxEOB pier cent? Highest average in senior grades, Noreen ‘Trainer-GM per cent. Periect Attendance-Minerva Mc- Donald. Edith Kelly. Agnes Train- or, Leonard Kelly. Si. Clair ‘Prem- or and Carl Molvneaux. cachet, Mary P. Helium. B.E.M. FOR MIDWIFB IDNDON-(CIH-Frances Brus- tield, a midwife, who risked her 111a to lave a mother and now-born I twins, has been awarded the Bri- tish Empire Medal. When a bomb exploded outside a house the mid- wife threw her body over the woman and the babies to protect them from blast. and flying debris. Minaril‘: relieves when. F AllsES ___ l i... ‘ HALIFAX —GoiriK- FRIDAY. MARCH 6th AND SATURDAY. MARCH ‘Ith w Mondaé. 215mb l, 190 hm TIETOWN iGovernggrIpTgx Additional) Proporflonately Loco I'm-u horn other Momma Omicron o1 five and under Twelve years of age BALI IARI Tickets Good in DAY OOAOHEA ONLY For Farther Informatton 001mm any Ticket Agent CANADIAN NATIONAI. rn rvrnvwnrur m (div/inn §Ci I1fi r