' Mnzcu 12. 1941 PAGE FIYE ‘“ "Tiastern Guardian um!‘ ls reserved for i531] interest. but adver- .3111" newsy nature may be ‘"0! 316th QUOTA TIONS of a ' , ‘g z cent: a word. ltrtctiy mm“ “w”; w Go New YvrlrStock Toronto Exchange tfBANSFERR — - 1'- " or the Bank of Com- ‘ 4°“ com” Truro is spending his l W“ m“ l. ' l Montague. mlwmo M _ ‘ “ma” Saflllhfl‘? r372“? Mrs. u ii. Exchange Industrial stocks x2e lludcl-lfi l H!“ ' M, coffin has been trans- ' I- Slnlll index gain on tn‘, TQrOnQb i “mmw Mflncton and will take up ’ __ stock market today. Volume was ; ilmguuu the... “m; his hollduys (B: ‘like Cflllldilg Pfggg) down a. little from that», o; Monday l lMWrT Boni- q “ifialmoiiiiffirilu -———— "l! - 6. Presto ‘INSTITUTE MEETING-The c up?“ 08115815. 11D in then 9:3?! " ‘ tin of the Women's “d 27 1-4 hwrs- were "nchfingnd or lower at i with m“ F Am Tel at th l ,_ Montague, was held at. 1 1 e ci-se. MacLeod-Csckshutt weak- . lull!“- . MacLurc on ~*““°°"°l o4 s-a cried 6 cents to 1.114 an . home of Mrs. A. D B m“ d Wright i l“ day afternoon. The new pre- 35",”): 11°90 15 3.4 Hargreaves 10 cents to 5. . La- ; W“ Mrs R. w. Beck, presided. l n 5' 33 3.3 maque firmed 15 cents to 4.40 Pa. l ‘mm’ mynolds gave a report of Beth 5M1 80 01°11!‘ 4 cents to 1.20 and Tobilrn 5 i :11 ‘Jill done by this society for lggxsgrohb 39 ling :13 Sims. weakened 25 ‘ e i’. 631-8 n -- . i m R°h§§§§ri Ed gillggorwcrgaiss 0°“ misc-n 21 3_4i Nickel was dovm 1-2 to 33 and 1 my sa New members we“ up Eiec Auto Li“ 31 1.3 Noranda was up o, point for broken i wanna!‘ the dulennt comm", GGQnen gear“ g 2,: il%tsoéfitsszt.ovggiateigmililet weakened ~ n ~ - . ow t i ma‘ igumléigggutnftéglrtbgm ayeetyin; gag: ifd fig gal ylegrwangt Iieéiod Oreiile was 100‘. cerliflt: ~~ - further ng ' ' ' - - I mo inns ucre mad: 101‘ _ Mont Wiird 37 3-4‘ Consumer G55 the “Wk i’! we R"d arm‘ L‘ 113$ Gigi/big: 12 7-3 2g 3132 cgiejtugohglovftlledolill/Olnltg . _ 1 - es. 1 h ‘ Jriiaalinlb Sllirzlcg um Pen 1m ,2 1-2. The cunideserlsigiilrlisillfoalflrhig one"! °f (‘fm h, 5am}, John gh" P." ¢<> an 1-2 stocks, finned minor fractlizis and g slewart ill 01d m Montague Unwed‘ Ttd OIIINJ 34 1-3 BraziLan Traction gained 3-8 ho “Luci 1e eXas Carp g5 1.3 5 3-8. Walkers common, Algomn Suilday afternoon Rev U t, . . ahiircil onward conducted the Ser- U; ed iAir 3B 3-4 Steel, Britsh Amcrican Oil, Canada a B- 8.1‘, ‘VHS very ,»,,,,,,.e_.”.,,,e_ U gtuwer 23 Cement. C.P.R._, and Lobiaw a rui- m “l-“cnls ivere “The Lord is My vsnadfi 0° 3g n4 ed cingher on sizeable turnover". The Shiwllgkniunbcr “Peace. Sweet. “m. were sung by a male trio, “Ms. Gordon Coffin, Mack Mar- un and Howard Vlckerson. The paiibqal-crs were Messrs. J. J. stewart. Eliirrll Stewart, Emery Mm R, K. Clements, George MacDonald and Bruce Mflclflihll. m renlaius were laid to rest m Montague Park Cemetery. The . m, Mr, stmriirt was the eldest son o! Mr. Robert Stewart, Montague. Personals _'Mr. Gordon Coffin was the soloist at the evening service in Montague United Church-L. ,,'Sldlii‘y Kcrr of the P. E. I. Highlanders spent the wreck-end rilh ills family‘ ill Mmltague.—-L Moria age Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- . lion in front of the Court House in Starla in King's County in Prime Edward lsiuilti. on Saturday the fllih day of April. A. 0.. 194i ai. the hour of l\\'(‘.\'l' o'clock noon ALL -‘l'liAT TRACT piece or parcel of land situate lying and being at. New harmony on Lots or Townsbl | lllimners Forty-live and Forty-six .n King's County in Prince Edward lilanii. hounded and described as follows, that is to say: Bounded on the North by land formerly occup- ied hy Angus A. McDonald, Blunt:- imiih llllli now owned by Atlre ii Campbell; on the East by land for- . inerly owned by Tater McDonald. . (ireerivnic; on the South by land award by Arthur F. McQuald being the centre line of a. lane running htiircell the farms oi’ the said Giantor and the latte Donald McIn- loih immrilintcly North of the pres- ‘ rut division fence and on the Wcst hy the New llnrmony Road aiiu containing I~'lI<'I‘Y ACRES of land a little more or less and being the Snuilirrn moiety of the farm lor- ulerlv iii possession of Alexander hlcllunliid and for many years nnsscsslon of John McDonald. lhc ailorc siilc is made under and by i-lrluc of and pursuant lo a pow- troi sale contained in an Inileniure "i-“iiflkrizc bearing date the tenth day oi January .~\.I).. I929 and made heiwrcn tier-tor lilcNcvin of New lilrmony ill King's County in Prince bilwurd island. Farmer and Theresa .\li-Ncvin his wife of the "It hurt ziiiil John McLean of Sour"; i" Kinils (irllniv in Prince Edward bland. Merchant, of thg other part and because of default having been made in_llic payment of the princi- Ill and interest secured thereby, For further particulars apply fig"; l- MrQuulu, Solicitor, Souris, atoll the 3rd ca. or lulu-oh. an. i941. HARRY D. McLEAN, E ROY (T. MELEAN. hlifliiqh and Trustees under the ikiVill and Testament of John in. deceased, b379-3-5-l2-19-26. Professional Cards m McLEOD 8| BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Low MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street m MiiilhELi. & 00. ii. F. AliiiillBiiLll ch""¢l'"| Accountants Eastern Trust Building In Wcst El print appeared for English Eieo. Tic 5. Westons pfd and Dominion Bridge. Davies Petrole fi d to 15. Daihousie ginecmetoamcitxlifi Hi-‘me Oil weakened 2 cents to 1.95 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, March 1l—(OP)—A number of issues were left in im- Pmved- Doiibbns 0n the stock mar- ket tiiia when an early and ac- tive li ng surge fell off towards the close or the day. uacizlng the list were construction stocks, Canada Cement preferred T151118 three points to a new high. The common also firmed fraction- ally and Asbestos go, s, 1m, In metals, where prices were mix- ed. N-zranda. held steady, to an early gain along wlth I-Icllinger, but In- terniltlonal Nickel leaned back. Quo- tations were on the upgrade in equlpments. Canadian Car and Dosco “B" being out ahead , al- though Dominion Coal preferred was weaker. Among other issues fLatlng to higliir ground were Imperial Oil and Brazilian, while Agnew Sur- D851, Gurd. Canadian Bronze and Industrial Acceptance slipped back. Total sales: 13,800 shares; Indus- :-r.li_.ls, 10,500; Mines, 3,000; Bonds. $3.500. Produce Prices MONTREAL, March 11—(CP)_. Produce Market; prices here today B5 relw-ried by the Dcminlon De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first. grade creamery prints, Jobbing price. 35 1—2—36; first grade solzds, Jobbing price. 35 —35 1-2; Que no 1 pilsleurlzzd, re- graded, iviioiesnie price, 35; Que no 2 rcgradcd, 34 1-4-34 1-2. Cheese: Western white and coi- orcd. wholesale price. for export, l4. Current receipt. price western white cheese l4 5-16; western c i. ored. 14 1-2. Eggs: graded shipments in used frec cases, selling at, A-iarg-e 21— 2i. 12; A—med.um 20——20 1-2; A— bullets 18-18 1-2; B grade 19-19 1-2; C grade 17 1-2-18. Potatoes: whites no 1 75's .50—- .60: No 2, .40—-.50; NB mountain no I 75's .60—.70; PEI ccibbiers no 1 75's .70—.75; PEI mountain m; 1 75's .70—.80. Florida reds, crates. FINANCE I10 1, 2.25. By Frederick Gardner Markets A Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, March 11—(APl— Buying confidence waned iii today's stock marker, and an attempt to extend yesterday's sharp rally gen- era ly proved unsuccessful. Distillers Scagram, in the Can- adian group, advanced a mill-X‘ fraction. Dc-me and Lake Shore Mines and I-Ioliinger gained trl-flss A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks strong- er; other groups slightly lower. Mnntreiih-Paper stocks lower; clh- er industrial; and golds higher. New York-Stocks closed slightly Tltigckgssociam {T655 average of higher 610s was . ofa point at a '__ _ _ 41.7. Transfers of 501.640 silareS ‘viffifmg whm 1 4-18 w“ l! 9!‘. New York-Cotton and sugar lower: rubber and coffee higher. BANKS (By The Canadian Press) iwmpored with 620,610 the day be- ore. Along stocks on the losing cnd were U.S. Steel. Bethlehem. Clu- cibie Steel, General Motors, Chlys- lcr. Sears Roebuck, Montgomery .wil‘<i. Douglas Aircraft. United Air- craft. Santa Fe, Great Northern. (Jhesopeake and Ohio. Anaconda. iiellllecott, Americnil Smelling. Loft ' (Texas Corp, Westinghouse, Gener- Stocks Close til Electric, Western Union and Cqmmerce 152 rCHnsolidatad Edison, Montreal 174 A shade improved at the finish Nova Scotla 233 Montreal Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Can Cein Can Car Found Can Car pfd Can Pac Can Steamship Celanese Cons Smelt Dom Bridge Dom Steel B Dom ‘Ilextilq Fbunda. Co , Ham Bridge Imp Tob Int Nickel Massey I-larril Mtl Power Norands, Power Corp Shawinlgan Si- Law cr-m Steel of Can Wpg Eiec A Livestock MONTREAL. March 11—(OP)- There were 218 cattle, 719 hogs and 1,092 calves for sale cn the two Montreal lixestock markets tzday, including 137 cattle, mostly steers held over. Steers were 25 cents or more low- er, other kinds of livestock were steady to strong. Steers, quality ccnsidered, were 25 cents or more lower. Cows and bulls were steady. Good steers sold up to $9.50 and good cows up $6.75, medium cows were $5 to $6 and c mnion butchers $4.25 to $4.75. Canners and cutters were $3 to $4 and bulls mostl $5 to $6. Veal calves ranged rom $9 to $12, with the bulk of the sales bet/ween $9 and $10.50. Plain to just fair quality were mostly $9.75 to $10. Drinkers were $6 to $8 and grass- er; $5. Hogs were unchanged at $11.60 for B-l dressed $8.60 for IB-l alive fed and watered and $8.75 to $8.85 ;ff trucks deiievered. Grade "A" drew $1 per hog premium with dis- counts cn off grades. Sows were $5.50 to $6.50 Currencies NEW YORK. March 11—(OP)— The Swiss franc gained .02 of a cent t~ 23.23 cents in the free for- eign exchange market here today. The Hong Kong dollar at 24.00 cents and the Shanghai dollar at 5.61 cents each slipped .01 of a. cznt. All other major foreign curren- cies, including the Canadian dol- lar at 85 cents. remained unchang- ed. The pound Sterling closed at $4.03 I-2 for oipen market cables. (Ottawa Frreigzi Exchange Con- trol Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent discount.) a 5 iTT TTT wunnpa um» ,,_ - gsnuipghilu$§ete=$w§g5iuaigqviug cs i-u es»- t-llfll-lh-l * | I U l I I _ s»: ca» An increase in the population of the rural areas of the United States is indicated by the prelim- inary reports of the 1040 U. S. cen- sus. Higher farm birth rates. fall- ure to migrate as usual and in some areas an actual back to the land movement. are given as rea- sons for the rise in rural popula- tion during the depression. fill! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ MINING The Central Guardian ltii“tlefii°i'te°°i“i”lrdiifi' I M ' wk," 10m 1n ' ' hue happy In -" smut-sure szcrr". r —— This column ls reserved for new: ol '- ° P "-54? WPW- MRS. CHARLES D. TAYLOR (EU The Canadian Press) local interest, but advertising n! NAME C _-—' --—i a newsy nature may be inserted m, 0335GT“) — Ml‘- Anna Jarcline. Wife 0f Charlcl D 1950mm), Much 11__ 3:15 1:8“? ‘ wum ‘him’ N? wesdgneanDerliarié- ficnlfévpofi; Siélxi- Taylor. Flfielfllwn, pas e121 away aftg a e a vunce. - - - a “M ' 5 sew"? Dara Ytic stro o on Mar 5m,“ close ‘Inn. 48 station at Perth temporsr- 3, at the age o1‘ Sllyears, A wum cflmmmws rubber boo“ u" 1y. ls table stock inspector 1nd 01, beautiful Christian character. Aidermw .11 3-4 received. $1.19. Howard Mclnnilu. m” w‘ mm” Debi“ l! ‘P950163 Wm. be much missed and h" Pa?‘ Anal; Q43 53 1P5” in notes. mg is a great loss to the community. i» —- " m 0.. £ii?.."i.‘€nii.‘it;“é.i§" 3°?‘ un 1,75 ~ ' _. _ 3 s e lnle. u was gmgfild ‘o5 cnasiiiahi. for Photographs. chgfstamag lchaflmetowlgrshal: ti: hlguslyiwgiflleluiilfgdfiflféléfid as wellli-I _ A _ W0 h O ay mOfXl ll‘ 3mm et “o? mghlgAggRginrxz for your skatlnfltaae ,8 stationed sgmwrfgrehfib“ggulzgg when it was learned her condition “if” ""1" I ‘i ’““"‘.°~.»3”'°‘“"“" ‘Mllwcivlni lilfiuffiiitfa... l?§’§of.’§wui§“uu.. _ _ r an (an, 9.3g 1 2 Mcgécransnauos us": INSUII- gflfglflniffm "1 111m“ 5W!" 111 band. one daughter, Roberta, at Bu“ Cd,“ '04 1_ 4 - V9789 ' lhifjisnsebigrlid ‘tlwowadoptfdhdsuchter ' . . .. W ' S fir me. a time, an gs; @151 1&8 1-2 ‘lll/ODILNLS lubber boots just re- colgggllgg-‘gn? TgT H0515 — Hope, Mrs. Franklin Cameron, o1 Dem Pom ~09 7 Wlifld $1.59. Howard McInnis. local R C M i, Onlpson of the Sunlmerside. One broti1cr,_Scott.o Chester‘, 1-“ "5 - . m,“ ' H! i‘ ' ‘lrf-‘Wiihlnent. is the old homestead. One sister an 005mm)“, <73 BUFFET sU-i-PPER AND DANCE fixexggxutgn gigilili Istgwhids] 8121;‘: ti? brothers having bredeceasal swig-am"!!! 1.49 Charlottetown Hotel, Monday, News- The funeral took place from her 0:“, .10 lilarch 17th. Tickets $1.25. late residence on Wednesday, March '20“ 1 3 L'488'3-12'14'17‘ BRIDAL SHOWER. A b geravrlgeswlifereveégnlifibztleltl atlhqndgld. - -——— — nllm e c l0 g0. uesne 1-4 631mg" 0F SCQTLANn mere of izirl friends gathered a; mg house amlgrave by Dr. W. Q, H Mal 2.02 will be no mid wcek service at hOme o: Miss Jean Hastings, cum. Riwad. as istcci by Rev. D, F. Hod- 2-35 Charlottetown on Wednesday, gerllgnhd Sh. to tender a misceliane- ldmgtt‘ m?!“ ab"? “wfeli “AS1660 .5 M I h 12th, wl i us ower f0 r ti ' . n @5953‘ “ °me "W e‘ Under- Iikaaimeilr .38 Bflafgefl. o “g o B‘ runeiigg workers, Misrglxgug Bhelilriefeugvge stand. favorite hymn of the do: Gods Luke g5 ___ ' w“; escorted to me parlor by tam ceased and "Hold Thou My Hand. Gold Eag M, DWH-rHERIA IMMUNIZING of the gins and seated u n a Interment was in the People's curi- Gold Guts m 14 CLIMCS for children from six very pretty chair decorated i“) t etery, Freetown, The mill-bearer.‘ gang}; .27 months to 14 years will be held at Wmslml- ‘The 8W5 “'8!!! Opeilgd églllqlllge itrihelllghyclglrby ha“. 1% ihirciimilmiieifihfiii.Euiiifiitll .222 “$.55: so Oi . ' ' ' . ‘ '. - - '88 Hud Bgyl 1,, ékflfiicMcédiil Sichool 2 P. M. Qlmen 395mg Tell/J by Miss MacEachern, held was evidenced bv the numerous Jason ‘Z2 - Mullah llnclicgrinéie Pétxét m the aglrigémwlrligssglrlthglligfi beautiful floral tributes received. S 2a “s? riitlltlifefilh‘; ssissri hirfiiifi“iile‘".i.f°“ffi“if T" ‘ ' ~ or .10 r i- Ifigxemilgilife 4&3 1-2 P. M. L-489-3-12-3i. glhfiiéghitvigvlélrzéeisnanasyninggyeigm gins gilgqsGowdilltglsqgzltrchku 151w ' _ '_?‘ n erous. — rencc s e wor or aollzaod 1'3 lil'Il:€ll]:?iER[4I1’\/[ SERVICES _ me ghzhmvftfid them all to call on hel- of nearby Trenton, Eharged with Madge“ ~57 1 :15!‘ o Hf. sawrencei Gaudet. r he near future. The retnaincler murdering Walter Moss. was com- Malartlc 1.06 Wm. °u ‘fllgcallfmfi g d1 9 evening W85 spent ln_ music miited to stand trial before Sil- Mcllityre 48 (bf-ml, Qi-izln" ‘F. ‘vasmlc Yew!” a, game‘ mlbwed by a slnssong preme Court at a prollnllnnry hoar- Mcxenzm L06 11;) ml a“, _ lign vgnkt I-Icn- i! r which a very sllmptugiis ing today bcfole lilacgisirate R. G. Mcwal-WT! .22 stun‘ hi; sill?‘ qlme S nnch was served by the hostess MacKay. Gill was arrested after “ Q9“ ~51 lllfll \I q m: c ‘f hi"? d lgeqlliém which was greatly enjoyed by all. a Coroner's Jury returned a Verdict: Monarch R D5 P a“ Tm] DD!" g6 I Y V- After bouncing the bride and sing- saying “foul play" contributed to .~. gas? ~ 1°15’, fir“ “.1‘°'”" no; is“? m" in 2 "T18 .02 3-4~,,,»,,,., ,1 ,,' d _ f _ ~ _. '_ everyone epare n ewce ours w es roxc c. ome o . rs. Murphy m; 3.4 ‘rflm ,7 ‘H, “eff” e1 ° p1°°°5*‘°“- to their respective homes. Dolores MacGillivrnty. Naybcb .27 H n, (pol 1y! 10m the Veterans Newbec m 3A foul; milfllGlillClfl‘ the command Noranda 53 F113 ICIRY‘ IQsQYY. Community 03mm .71 Lariat. A cmbcrs of the Canadian 01mm, . m Vfshloln. Honorary pail bearers, omega, tllvsolf i-le south African ' l ,.,,,,,, F ..\.V..;...3.a.l._1..;3 Kwgé m. Advertising Rates _ Payable in Advance Pam?” (filthy. Ambrose Rodd and Chas. . illimlmum (‘barge tor Any Advertisements 25 Cents Pen-.11 H. , . _ Pick crow A 5.9; Figieml DWQCWY- Hefllie- Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals pm5gon H0 1i‘? til-i Parflrs. from members of 2o per word; Annuiinteircnts and Coming Events 3c per word: Si, An; P- Qombfflfnflme Gllflld- M95511- Classified 3c per word: lnblemorlam Notices 70c per inch: Lists cf San Ant 1 u la), P. Grant, J. Vnn- Floral and Spiritual Oifcrings, Cards, 01.0., 5c per name; Letters or sand Riv 1i I iii. S. lililllnlsfi. F. Gal- Condolence 70c pcr inrli Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 Senator “L” "1361 3 H?" 5- ‘Chief Mollfn- and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks anti sheep creek ‘éi- “l- (Illinois. Vv-clans Home Appreciation, 70c [er inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions Sm“ Alllliiégn RlLmIHV2TIggXgQFlpuliilllgtI 333531‘? Per inch. Addres: and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Sisoce “i- . S13v9 Lake CAMPBELL - REDMOND WED- geep Rock DING -- A wedding of interest t0 Sh... Lake _ ~.,- look piss; on Saturday Male Help Wanted For Sale sud Basin _ 0 lll‘(ll'l‘i r, Fob. 22nd in _ the Lady Sylvgnite 2;“, cnnnol of st. Patrlcks Church. BARBERS WANTED - niilsr BE FOR. SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD Teck Hughes 3,15 Iiinnilflfll. wilcn Miss Loretta Carm- steady and reliable. For mform- in sheets 17 x 22 inches suitabe gogum 1,55 fglgj-WI Cilrélnbcll. 8f 13151;!‘ filial. gtrion aplély lillléiMuliins Barber k110i" ‘liirniélg ogthciusig. sodicents per c 1 25 . . .. l came e l e o r. op, sy ney, . s. un e pp uar an. Uiprheo-Cda 155 Mlauruf LJoscph lgcdmgnd. fcrm- L-474-3-11-2l, v L-282-2-28-tt. Vcn ures 3.25 P}'.\' o_ n'e Ver e. .E.I. Rev. vohilmufifi“ i"? llliYKIcYN-{lil-giiiolilinglild Enid tahsgislfilgtigl Female Help Wantei‘ Lost .08 Mil-s?» Tile bride locked exceedmz- __---_;--__ 1.0.51‘ - MONOGRAM PIN ism” invnrtlfwifiln la éirQSSdOIhOi-lrilyvnlftoée; wanna) Two 1:093 BL g markup. Phone 530-11. L-irs-a-ii-zl. UNL t 2 in an s ou er en Mr. r, reen e ve. Die»- veil. She wore a corsage of a o“ 1r490-3-12-l5-18. LOST — FEMALE SILVER FOX. Osisko .06 Svcocihoarh Roses, and carried a Finder notify Borden Ford. Hm‘- PendlsOre 1,60 while prayer book and pearl Ros- > Pingwn- 1-‘491-3-12-14-17- Tem k .06 . S-Ele was attended by her '“ bié‘““i“‘_“ A u. lyAMiss Edna CampbelLt ego Salesme" Wanted Male and Female Help " .l“hi'z.if '§.%3i.'ii§fill;; Wanted Re t f Feb : . B . _' R . 0cm ' - ' Golgi vFFI-oliléiy. Brehallt. fill»- irllllidiorisii’ Mr-eigtirnlei 13:55 _Eilfiiiitfiilfidhéii?“388.52.‘$5- ’ Now is The TIME r0 GET a I Grade VIL-Louise Macpennnn, Int; , formerly of Cardigan, PEI. resents a customer. Money re- Government lob as Clerk. Post- Graxie IV-l, Joan Judson; 2. Pl‘(‘.‘~. nt at. the wedding were funded if products returned for Infill. Customs Clerk stench. etc. Ruth Wood friends of the bride and groom failure. Famiiex 570 st. ciem- Five Domlnlcn-ivlde crwms held Grade iii-Kathleen Wood. bqili ‘from Montreal and P. a‘. 1' ent. Montreal. gfilwg gag hbi-fialld-tdmffwggfkifé- Grade 11-1. Keith Beaten; z, Previous to ll(‘l‘ marriage, Miss ' aides‘ {n éaggga N-o Agents ' Baird Judson; 3, Earl Beaton. Campbell was the guest of honor _ “i ‘ ' ' Grade IA—1, Billy Saunders; 2, at two rccoiltions held by friends ESCHPCd w d Ovéen dBeatonw n . on P. R11. iiflien slée receireili martiay E o €___RANCH ante __‘ ra e IB- a ace Judson. bcnulilu oi .5 an severe 5n - D FR M MY . ii}—s-~~~ ~"-——- , Grade IC—Buddy Wood. Shit nl clicqnes. Mr. and Mrs. x c, B. E, 39 s. Finder please [WANTED-SECOND IIANI) TI-R. Highest average - Joan Judson, R1 rimnnd will reside at 4087 St. notify J. Robert Mutch. Mt. nil! SUCH‘- Ailpiy George I-Illlzhci- 95.6 per cent. - I"iili)i‘l'l SL, Montreal, where Mr. Herbert. 11-452-3-10-12-115. Brackley Beach. L-a00-3-l2-3 . Noreen Brehaut. teacher. Rlcdmrnd is employed by the were American Telephone, Stand- ard Oil of N.J., American Cari. In- tematicrinl Harvester, U.S. Rubber, l Allied Chemical, Johns-Monvllle. r Exist-mun Kodak. and Woolworth. J. I. Case was up 2 points on a. limited turnover. cone Grain CHICAGO, March 1l—(AP)— May wheat contracts were gener- ally firm throughout most of the ‘ session today, but the deferred dir liveries after advancing to new highs for the current upward im- pavement, ran into profit taking sales, and final prices were lower than the previous close. Wheat closed 1-4 lower to 7-8 higher, May 81 7-8-87, July 83 1-4 —3-8; corn was 1-4-3-8 up, May 62 1-2, July 62 5-8—3-4; and cats were 1-4-1-2 higher. WINNWBG. March 1i-(CP)-— Fairly active buying by mills and other interests boostrd wheat fu- tures prices to new seasmal hiZh-i on Winnipeg grain exchange today f;r the second successive session. Relative firmness at Chicago and confirmation of eigport sales of Canadian wheelnin uocd the buy- ing which left quotations I-4—l-l cent higher. May wheat at 79 1-4 and Juiv 80 7-8 cents a bushel. It Q was estimated that more than 300,- I Izoiipe plant watching ti As the ambulances flows ramp and stowed briefly a" placed tho casualties on ircl to Cieanirg Hail \\'i'ho ticket and shipped Jf i0 the James Sullivan. 54, "minis 000 bushels of wheat had been sold war/q t; the operating thea-ter. to tilde United Kingdom overnight and uring the morning. Charlottetown ‘m- M. ALBAN FARMER hBueiciés Aires values held un- e am: . h Flax and rye rices in the coarse 3min git also c imbed to new sea- sonal hubs-the fonncr jumping more than four cents and the iat- tel- climbing about 1-2 cent. Latfir. she would walk or ride Orll“ the lit-tie lJ-ic 0f blue n25 -~1~ - lltti IDNDONJ‘ ilswljoildon lvestmlnlsisr Hospital in action. d clown the quarter-mile-iong undergrcund the “ln-patient" entrance, stretcher bearers leys and trundled them from ambulance ui bmzaking she flrrw of the forward mcvernent. ' ' " 31178 B5S€ worktxifigtllfiyit‘figdlizlpebfsoiici gfficiency examined, ciasified eted each patient-.11 in one motion. Anna A Kinbei. 55. "brought in dead," morgue. hed legs and incendiary burns on face and hands." was ta, god with a Seriously Injured zed label and sent 10f- }; 1 511 , 2a, ‘face cuts from flying clans." a wnfnftlnjuxysxirizllilval-shaoe ticket and wheeled of! to the first aid 1705i home. badges remained untouched. ‘Ihcv were Despite Constant Raids, Doctors and Nurses Keep System Going ‘Srnoothly BY PAUL MANNING NEA Service Staff Correspondent like being in a Henri! Font mver through the entrance, l/Wv doctors and tick- was given the creme I-I-D was classified with rm- gas victims. The doctor supposed they might be usirl! them Ion"? night in the futiue before this war was over. GIVING ANAESTHESIA ‘FOR in norms E l l M .a. 1.1.5. ' "m"!!! éohici ' l Million B ' To“ a ' ‘TI-HYPE was a lull in casualties about then and young Dr. DI-vid i MONE‘: '3l'~o°‘f,'3'§§'°’ a" M I C b wynn-iflliliams turned ant‘. said he was icing over to the medic-Ii $31001 i ontred u’. Wm, to relax 1-,;- a few mmutes. He said it might refresh me. too. y ALEX W. MATHESON ‘Passing through coirrlurs lined with patients who had hen cer- Illa l n TEE. 505K370; ‘To —-'-— ried down from the upper floors for the duration of this nightly blftl, y °"° u" goon: collections. (Bv The Canadian Fresnel". my“ snid gonna nights were difficult. though rcrtunatciy this wasn't one . = Great Geo St. toolu ' , m m aaiubl pfd a 1-: °" "PF?" tired" he said. "from that fcrrty-eight-hour stretch two 17 1,2 Im siiii . ‘ " 1,; 34 day; "go, when I did nothing but. stand and give anaesthetic hour after ‘ ‘ m, t A ii 1-2 hour," l EYES EXAMINED i E???’ T o 1g l‘? m Mnfinng from one wing to another you passed more patients lining . i1 Q. GL ‘m’ . r Walker 39 1'2 " an’; one ward. David stopped for e minute and talked with the ASSES FITTED i I Oil nurse Both mcvco over then. to the bedside of a woman whore face ‘ 71'" °°m ' .1 n _ l d been badly burned by flu-me; an incendiary had exploded J- 3- TAYLOR l a ujlflf. (‘iéilsiitg t with sand. The woman tried a smile but o didn't OPTOMETRIST Domino-cured, quite come off She know, vuthout David telling her. that she'd be scarred _ N M"“""°'""' for lile. But somehow ui-at doesn't. seem important any more, she said. i co, 0' Immm‘ ihmuliiimiiilldlli: You noticed tne walk were puck-marked with holes. David said t ‘ ‘PM and Queen Sta “d” u"? ' thovc were made his’ flying birth fragments the night he and Jayne were olhllto m‘ M.“ “if; handlinv the ward. They were working away when suddenly a bcmb drew Rlrg gnu", im, Jan s . _ _ "m," B’ ‘mm ‘ h gimme m 9nd outs’: e and alltihc Wingows came flying inward, Shrapnel followed. ll "l"! b t, obodv was hu- he so Phone “mama m" u "linen along more winding cxrldors, with David pointing cut the - radzum taeatment. ward. "That's steel-walled," he said. "It contains L0nd0n’s Hospitals “Are Front Line Stations trmlsora and coats which. cidn‘t. match because cu cno Pound I 0105i! you don't dress like Bond Street, and anyway it doesn't. matter. ‘l'hey talked about. solo-sh, the blitz, America, the operation cacti "Ills leg had been iiadly bashed by filling limhrrs" llcre. in been! fflpfl-nlfld .|ll nvei- England many times llilll)‘, doctors prepare to operate on pli- i-nld victim. When tile going gets tough, they seldom can remain the immaculate; "men in white" that are pictured above. a radium bomb machine. Each night we dismantle the mfldhlne Ind loom- tnt- [our glans of radirm down a filly-foot well. Because if the hospital were bombed that fcur grams of ixldiurn. if scattered tnrcngh the ruins, misht well be as lethal as n high explosive" com-rig to the morgue he tried the door tvhlch was locked. "That's funny," mid David "It's seldom locked, It must be full tonight 1 guels wqlli m» to pass the marque up." which was all right with me. It was in the recreation room though, that. you suddenly realiled what hm impressai you most dilrinz lilf‘ [inst hours. You hadn't quite been able w put yflu finger on it before, but here it was. lNFOll-MALITY OF A FRATERNITY HOUSE ‘It was the complete disregard for mi time and the emphasis upon individual initiative which was making this hospital rim so snoothly. A". during the wall: you had noticed nlii~c< drelchcr bearers, young doc- tol-qfinov-ng tram jub to jog withcui dilPC‘. ..n. And somehow everything seemed n. click. The ‘rained nil-sec moved with the doctors on n. level of equality selfitmi found in American 8nd most British lrspltals, "Iherhe really swell and lots or fun and y u can't. ever get. mod at them." sad David. This recreation Mom had all in.» "low whore of n traiemity house. In one comer was a radio thncd l) :1 in x 1i. . Around a small cal fireplace lounged six young ooctors, Jujt in lluir twenties, dressed in old E would do later during the nillht- knHw it. was his tuili. wartime. Geohfl! McNabe. blance to Hollywcods ides of a surgeon about to operate ended. shirt sleeves and suspenders and red rubber apron, he moved across the hail into ‘he little theater. ing you up Occasionally one wcuid leave and 1'01! They also tallvd about the difflcultia of running a hospital during They said it would be a welcome day when the hospital ed this C01ll'i'.l’y finally made the transition frcm private charity to govern- ment sponsorship. Ther David stood up and said tmre “as an C]l(‘;;\il'.‘[l scheduled in ten minutes azicl would I like to watch? In the d.ct::rs' locker ro m I ‘mt the chief surgeon, a tail. reticent but charming Scot named Dr. lie had whito rubber boots on, but there the resem- In They had wheeled a Captain of the Irish Guards into the room. His The operation was routine But .t vrhs the beautiful dexterity Q- ji. » , . i "Stretcher bearers trundle t Hall." right leg had been badly bashed by failing timber during h; last alight on leave. dcctor cutting, setting and sewing, as nuries slapped instruments into his nlbizz-r-covered hands wilhout, waiting to 11¢ told. First the anaesthetic, thcn the of that senior surgeon's hands and the unhurricd rriaxcd lilanner in which he moved thrcuch each step that made you think c-f pwtry in motion. He's like that illill‘ aizci hour," whispered David. excited and when the going it hard. like whci the llchls go out and you have to operate by emergency power or lantern, he's always there back- Maybe that's one reason we all lave this place." “Ho never gew