i ‘lirzotessionzztiriifltllt THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rrignuaxv 11, 194, ,. surance holdings. Beneficiaries . o A unifii vlcr __;_-__ Surplus Earned in 1941...... .. Total Payments in 1941 to Policyholders and 17,261,770 New Assurances Paid for in 1941. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 54,107,966 ioxrfi n: f) a. r6 I. l \\_ , l." Closing its 72nd your of service to Canadians, The Mutual Life of Canada has combined successful operation on behalf of its policyholders with many ‘ forms of assistance in (janatlllYs war effort. Thousands of new members were added to the Company, and many policyholders increased their in- $l9,000,000 of policyholders‘ premiums are now invested in War and i Victory Loans. Many additional millions are invested in other (iovcrntncnt I i securities and vital industries. More than 150 employees are now on {ICING l l l service with Canada's armed forces. Hundreds more are engaged in all forms I of voluntary war service. ‘ . The following are some of the outstanding features of the year's operations- (Excluding Annuities and Revivalo) l Total Assurances in Force at End of Year. . . . . . . . . $609,564,194 l (96.4% on lives of Canadians) Total Asset-s at End ofYcar.......................$207.462.475 OF CANADA Established I869 HEAD OFFICE o WATERLOO, ONT; ALL PROFITS FOR POLICYHOLDERS ‘£675,460 1 \ 2i: Der virord; 4b ccnts ucr application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge lor Any Advertisements 25 Cent! Central Guardian locals. 5c per word; ‘Western ‘and Eastern locals Announcements and burning Lvcnts 3c heal-graft! Lia siiitxl 3c per ward; In Ale-mortal Notices 70c per lnchifit 0i Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc“ 5c per name. l- 5" ° Condolence 700 uer inch; Weddinll "IKIIBEIYIBM! 4° WW"- f" 51-” and ll) cents for every fllklldllluilcfl] Keir Notices of Thanks M10 ..*. ' " 0|- ‘ . Appruutiuxl.liiigiliiti-dilligss and grescntation $130 Othfl’ ""95 "n Lists oi‘ Subscriptions 5al9§t1¢9131:_‘l=""s*1_ at ‘ our. c1» Tllh 51111 Bill‘- .. . - - t annot suppy Ygiifvliliusidléiitiiénéogds during the mar. instead sell 20o cua-W1.“*‘°“ cllold, Food, Farm wowwtfi home is a PTO-Weat- F°T m us and catalogue free m Idamllcx, 570 St. Clcgign‘ and Female‘, Help Wanted '-_.. Boarders. Wanfigdr- IlBARDEiIKS i lRIVLBMMODATED Z42 Poxvnal Street L-101-2-10-3i- lvll/L BOARD GIRL UNDER ll. Country home. Write “X." Guardian. L-178-2-11-1i. Miscellaneous SPEClALs ltIILS. JOIINSTON'S Beauty Salon-Petrnanr-nts $1.75 up; ilngerwaves 25 cents up. L—165-2-10-Il. < “run 11mm T0 an \ hoGidjvelrgment lob as Clefk- 905i’ man. Customs Clerk Stenonnzgtf Six Dominion-wide exams k] L 511108 war bertan. FIN 50° ° M. . C. School: Ltd.. Toronto 10 Oldest in Canada. No Azentl. yiidriale ron“s.\i.i; Q3 PURE“ Built!) Yorkshire Boats readv for scrv (‘is Also bred Sgvvusggaroi Dclulazltttilfi clams. 3‘ Lin" V L; Jixil-ta’. Wantctl_______ -I\‘I"I\IBER 0F FIIOCKS TED barred pl mouth ybnctag lnlibnéllflilitiiiiiiiiliy/i l n. F. ARBIIIBALD Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Ilulldlnl Charlottetown McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. I5. HIXLLI’. K. (l. J. A. llliNILl-II’ K. C. Barristers and Attnmeye-ut- Law {HONEY TO LOAN l5 l Prince Strcrt 117;; ~_:_. .-....___ -_-_-_- t M. ALBAN ‘Pitta-tit mi. 1.1.x. mmusirn, .~.u1.|c|'run arc. FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my farm of S0 acres with good house and new barn 65 acres clear, bal- ance woodland, brook run- ning through property- sit- uated neztr churches, school. railway and cheese factory. Apply: ROBERT‘ illt-(TlfllllUltl, Dunstaffnagc b102-2-7-1 1-14. Mortgage Sale To bc sold by Public Auction in Iront of the Laws Court Buildin; nt Charlottetown in Queens County on Thursday the fifth day of March A. IL. 19-12 at the hour ol’ ‘fwelvc ()_'clnt-k Noon ALL 'I‘llA’l' tract, PM"? Mj burl-cl of land situate, lying and being on Township Number hlxly m Queen.» County, bounded and tie-scribed as follows, that 1| to I33’! COMDILNIJING on the East si c o! the Wood Islands Road It the Southwest angle of land‘ in the l». nn of John J. (iillis, thence Inns-i ‘Twenty-live Chains, thence South parallel to the said Bond Six Chains, thence Illrst to the laid Wootl Islamlg Iioad. thence along the said Road Six Chains to the glance of comlnonremont, containing ftccn acres of land a little more or less. The above sole is made under and by virtue of and pursuant tn n Power of Sale contained in an In- denturo oi’ Mortgage hearing date the Seventh day 0|’ I-‘ebrunry A. D. 1939, and made between Anna. Mc- Imtcl of Melville In Queens County, Prim-e Edward Island, Married Woman, 1.1‘ the first part and Sarah V. Wood of Charlottetown In Canadian dank ol Commerce Bide. Queens County, aforesaid, Secretary, MONEY T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHESO-N lmtuuslmt. sunlcreolt. ETC- Loon Money lo Collection! Omen: I0 Great Golp or the other port, and because 0| de- fault having been made in payment nl‘ the print-lie] money and interest serum-d there y. Dated ‘tnhls tenth day of February. SARAH M. WOOD. A. l) emu Il-IH-l-Id-IO-l-l-l, VOUR ESIATE i3 PROTECTED HY [IFE INSURANCE, WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES Vital to the nlety 0i the airman is hhlllnoouluthrolllhthelogundnlghLAlmall army checkout! illlooilt (srocx QUOTA TIONS Montnal Stock New York Stock Exchange Exchange 1490s‘: Close 3"“ 7m 27 s-a Am c and r so t-a 31-11111“? m 23 3-4 Am Tel at Tel 12c 1-4 83;; gal, i, A 3 1.4 Baldwin Loco g Cm‘- ??? H 23$ fillinbtéll so s38 ~§(_‘fl;f'“~” l i’ 33 ($11165 18a Ohio 1 _) ~ ‘ h‘ ‘ P‘. - . lrjs er -.. i) ‘ ' . - ' g _ “is Con‘ Edison 1211-5 HOW Sum“ l: 1.; Elec $1110 Lite 26 m") To“ i“ Md&rs 32 1-3 1m Nwkel iii 1 3 Gt Nor Pfri 22 3-4 M“ P‘“‘"‘r 31 33 Kennecott 111i 1-8 N“! 111"‘ 1Q” Mont “lard 271-8 gilhbiii-“l‘u\xci‘ l3 N Y Central g l 3 t , . - . Shtuvlnitzan l3 5'8 golnAal £0 n2 3,4 5' Lair Pid Pgxiil Pet Co §9 1.4 Steel of Can ~ std on N J 39 1,8 Texas Corp 36 l-4 United Ag‘ fig 2% U S R b ' BANKS 4 U S Stltielefijo 5O 3- Vanadiuln Corn 18 1-4 West Utiloti 24 -"—— 75 3-4 no“. West Elec 152 (Tclrlnuutwc M .l‘.l't‘.'ll 153 Markets at u Cram a Glance l0-<CP)-Ln --- on Whnipeg (Canadian Press) wheat lu- _ l‘ ‘l0 tlllcaaug- Toronto. Montreal and hew York- zls .1 1111:1102 Stocks closed lower. __, Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8 of cent low- 5 . -a. (Lani futures clcsl: or to utichunlfli- Wheat-g May 80 l-2, July 81 1-2- New York-fiction lower. Livestock hilly 50 1-8. July 49 1-41 : May 64 1-8. Juli‘ 63. Oct ‘ {SI MONTREAL. rm». lit-MP)- Tli-ere were 56 catttle. 20 sheet) 0nd tombs. 4:39 hogs and 194 calves for sale on Montreal livestock markets MINING today, Hogs tvcre easier while oth- 10_t(;p;_.c1°5. cr kinds of livestock remained stead" TORONTO. Feb. m: Stuck quotations‘ Catit-le were unchanged. Butcher Cl Ajax .12 o” coma ranged frcm $5.25 t0 57-50» i Base Aiet .0; l-g Cannersland cutgrs s? tg7s5. Com- B . 7 l-Ix .0 - tnoi buls were “.50 o . ‘ Bibi“ till .09 Vhai calves “we $9 to $9.50. Dolun .08 l-Z There were no tops. The bulk of . llollclal 53 the sales were made between $113 , lie-t twm ~24 and $12.75. Grassers were $6.75. l Broulan ~53 Four good ewes and whether.- l g1“??? 0“ 5'8 brctlgvht, $11. Culls anrl bile-ks égmbs ‘ "1 _ "k - , - - . $10.50, slwe tnosty s. . l 91".! if“ u)" “eI-rifcgs were caslidr at $15.25 for W" gal 1A3 n-l <1 “ca. Grade A _dl'c\v s1 per ., ‘ log premium vi .1 sc u . n sf“??? 09 l '11‘ d1 o nts o Cyan Ere; 10914 g5! grinder. lscgits were $8.50 to Chester 1.12 '25 ve wag ‘ Con Smelt 38 1-4 Davies .16 W‘ Dcnison .23 1-2 ' game“ l 2.53 Produce Prices as: i a . Eldt rltdo 32 Falcion 3.10 "Tu, lo_(cp,_ Franco 1 ‘ 0811mm“ - ' e Golfi GM, jog 7' l§uttteé gpotzlegzutaloéilzijomm) 3. Gvpsum 2 -3 ' ‘ _ 1'3 e 55a - , - Sealed Tenders will be recoivrd Hqllvgfigo ggfwffgAiiAflfffififlli ti" F“- 17 f" “m” "M" f“ iihllillu 0'20 20A- E-B 201-2.» n-c 2e. the season of 1912 at a rate per Harm on 2:55 ' ___’__, ""- rhw"; 0'5" Y" 3° “m5 I-lolnest 041-4 MONTREAL. Fe-b. IO-(CPI hardwood in five cord lots, z ft. 25 7,5 Prmuce Mark“ pnces here wdl, long and not less than 3 ln. at 33 3. as Npormd by the Dummion n, Fina“ ""1? “ml m’ mm‘ hiwlcr‘ 337? part-mcnt of Agriculture follow:- nn routes samu- as last your or any .2.) Butler; first, grade cream-tr; new routc. Ilnwcst or any it-ntler V‘ .58 Win15, Jobbing prim; 35 1.2_ 3t, Mt flWPi-‘Mily flflflltlfll- I‘ .5110” 1° first grade solids Jobbing price l. xmxona nautvtlvcngsgzsh‘ iflltihx. -as 1-2, wlmlesagi, Que X10518pt1: L- - — - . ' teux-lred stora 1-2-34 - ; l Mlwassa 2.55 2 m g‘ mgc 33 4-33 7-8. MONTREAL, Que, Feb, t) —7‘he Madfwd 1'57 Cheese: current receipt west-cl grossmrcveriilc: tl-r ‘ all -1¥lf:ll "v uhiéte h1g1“ colored fiti-sdh 1e 13.1180 an 41110111 al . ac.c1'y p ng p0 . o . .. SLYSIPm for the aver" PllTllllfl. I 1. western white 24 3-4-25, c010 r 21st, 1042. were 0.707.000 as Com- “human o1 1.4 25-25 1-4, Que white 2A 3-4; c: pared with $4. .0Il0 for lllc t-or- twp-Wat; 11g 7-3 ored 26. resptndlng we k oi 1941. an lfl- Min Corp 1.22 Ems: graded shipment sellu: crease of s1 100000 or 2:1 PPr vcnt. gong-lg A-nlarlzggfi-ig gfitizlézm 31 1-2 : ‘ . u els : : . Nriiaiirla 4B pPotnwt-s: Que whites no 1 1.60 Nflllllfll. .82 1.65; no 2 1.30-1.50; NB mountah (YBYlPll T15 no 1 1.70-1.03; PEI green moun- Ont Nlck 07 lain 1.75-1.85; iavhltes 1.70-1.70. Pacnmt 14 v_i_i_____ =- Pnlmas . _ “‘ Pecrou 1.27 i P' l; C 2.25 rrnsomu LOANS 1:;»;\,§1,1..‘° g3 Motttreal 5'1"!’ P‘ i 2.8.“ ton SEASDNAL urros .;.$.i,°" .1.‘ ———- cm, - l Ant 1.72 our YEAR to REPAY 52MB...“ £5 mag} ggén Ag Apply lolhe neuron branch of Q1309“ ~25 Asbestos 18 1.] wlave L .03 1-4 B A on TNE CANADIAN BANK “W” R0 1-53 a. h - i 05-0 slid Basin 1.55 m‘ “m” 0|: cumming; mint... 55 grill-rte 11 -. . ' om a1" Monthly Dlpbilll Provldu FY55" llfkT (7 g 14 for Rnpaymlnt Tobum 1.10 H‘: W3» er 8 1 2 You M=I<I ‘Fnwartmac .12 Imp on ' m. 12 Monthly Jaw,- can 9Q Int Pete '13 1-2 Borrow amt" Dtpniii! of Wmm.,,s 3:35 Price Com 10 0:."t...¢>." 139;? “mm- n- Co“; Co“ no Cut o. medium-size turnip m hall nail-Kluge g1 and with a sharp lcnliie scoop out Mandy g4 1.3 holes in the halves large enough tn -; 9"?" *",‘°"l"" "l, ' Usiskt) .04 7-8 Wt ln 1 cup oi’ minced steak, 1-2 ; P'°"°"'°"°'”Y “w "" ‘Jrntl Ore 1.50 cup diced 017011. salt, pepper and I ~----_-_-_ 1 teaspoon of made mustalvi. Tic IT'S A BIG ISLAND halves together with tape and bakv The coastline of Borneo is ubout in meat-dish basting well. for 2 no the distance ma: In hours. with potatoes in the lune as long Franclwo to New YOTK. dlah! this cube: n cheap lunch m» 4- the wide array of Instrument; spread norm the panel In front of d taohnloinue In employed In Cumin to ol the-s delicate fleece d agent‘ R. O. McCullnch, Prtssiilctit (Irft) nnrl \\'. ii. Fmnorvillr, General Aiannger of The Mutual Life of Ciulndll, reviewed outstanding your of progress at the 72nd Annual Meeting of tho POllCYlIOldBIS in Waterloo. Further Increases Shown By Mutual Life of Canada Assets of The Mutual Life 01‘ Canada ltave 0011.131: 5111c. 1929, now totalling over $20LC00000 while ulsmance 1n force is more than $600,000,000, R. O. McCtull- och, President, informed the 72nd annual meeting of pclicyholders at Waterloo 'I‘_he inc was 0b- taincd m spite of ll. tau". that many of the agency fc1.e arc 1101\- on active military service. Increased business acnvlty‘ and widening emplqymezzt have tended to mcmase lile insurances sales The necessary emphass )1..c;d on savings in war-time, an rcctlgnl- tlcn by the public that lifc insur- ance ls a most- GflCCLIVL‘ lIl$il‘lli11L‘lli tor saving have also suplpcrled this trend. 815.000.1100 for New Victory Loan In addition to the silbstantlnl part already tilayed by the Ccm- patly in GSSISUIIQ Canaan's war cl- iort through investments 1n War 108215 and other Government se- curities, Mr McCullrrli rc-ported that the Directors had tlfCltlfd to sulsscrllse I01‘ $15.0CO000 ill forthcoming sctoul Vlbffl" Discussing Canada's lenls. the President emph- need for the greatest poss ductlnn in war indu-tri would involve still lllrlhtr d decreases in conslznl l‘ ~~ ~i ian goods. bolh to " imam cl men a \v.ll~ izzdustrfc the .- thmuglt savings, the lunds neces- sary l0 llnarlcc this ntlghty war ef- turl. In spite 01' Llie gleat expans- ion in national income, spending tar purposes oi oldlnary consump- tion must be reduced to approx- unatcly $1,100,0)0,000 less than in 1938. Must Fight Inflation Recognizing that one of the grcaltst dangers t0 our national ecoucltiy was that of unbridled in- tl-zllcn the GOIQFIIIILIEL 1nd very u cly out over P1113132, “'00P I v 7111s had in- volved a \\'l(l1L‘~£‘i).ClIfl cnrllrcl ol our lntcrilal eccnomy which must be given whole-hearted support. Most important was the emphasis nn saving and restriction 0i 0on- sumw purchasing. “Never 111 our hlsmly." said Mr, McCtlllcch, has the need for the exercise of thrift and saving been so _ ll til.” In this connection lite insurance had a vital role to lill its lifelong actlvlly in educating the public 1,0 the value of lhlilt and olganlzcc .r tilllsl llolv ‘.0 lnttztslfleci illsllrdllzc l(] >~1(;1tiv¢~.~;_ .1 . glu. _L..lil_pi‘l‘.‘lll MG oi lannly m- ane, were ill a pcsltlon w be 7f shettlal service in suppcrriztg a na- ll0ll "do camD-altzn for still grcai- -" . Lilo ' ran had al- 1 lllc lamest stnglv- al.11- u" ln each crf our tin-w? war . having pl. *cd over $1'l0.t)l;€\.- . been uncovered. T .222 1w;- -.. the beclnnlng q y,“ “L in GIlurolInnqq-gh,‘ A very sucoeaai tian was lQimx-tzldye" "W095. Somervllle, General - I by w leer. ' 988188!- lwe value 9g wdfk: mom. Amon t‘ war deaths, ha? c1 merits were The v We. 159.103.“! ch “mi ws and Jeanette’ ' " erty to make quilts. “m” Next meeting at Airs. Glows to be a Villfillllt" Roll call exchange of V Meeting closed with God , I King after which luncll mil m)“ and social hour spent, ' ' ONTARIO RUINS “£1.11 IlIS'I‘0RI(I.~\l. SOIWIiNIR, MIDLAND, Ont, 11‘\l>_ l! - '11,, spade l5 turning up l-arll. lll me Georgian Bay District. \‘.i1l‘.ll h. 11ft been touched fir t rcc r.s"'~":< ,r» . bhkilteilhh c1iiiisld‘.riiiiAiiqithaiigllf ‘ . old fort \‘..l. l it 1,. 1639 and was L110 m; W,‘ ifcatlon West of QucUc-u .1117 ‘Ii was the heart of the nil-flung o; the Huron Indians uni uni. ~01- ancl abandoned in 164i), “Shift; Iroquois live nation; Hurinizt. marlyring iiv Jesuit l‘l‘lt‘si.'<_ Al'(‘l1"Illt)25‘-‘; Royal Ontario ltiuscllzil tn"!- lulcovcing these ruins and bringing to light tact; "Hitherto ilnkncwvai c this oldest building 1n the prminre of t.‘.11tnri' (ll1ll0lld of thr tflrlcsl. ruins in (Ialladrl. P A. ‘l ' own. Canadian National Raihv Ancnt. at Int-Ind lune, llllll lllatny flue Sll!‘('lll‘.(‘il‘ of 1li0llSll5 Oi lhrce centuries ago 3;.“ The ruins. 0f 01d Fort Ste Marie hclcilg to the Martyrs‘ shrine. abmn lm- m», 1'1‘ m Allillillld amt a ; Catmdian National Rail“. .. Georgian Bnv District. Canadian Pig + Canadian Salt = British Breakfast 1x nuuonan MILLION pounds of bacon-that's what Britain expects Canada. to deliver this year — far beyond the pro-war figure. ~ Bacon can't be made without Salt. Cheese, butter, fish, canned goods — all likewise call for salt. In these days perishable foods arc "out" — it’: pushed 500d for the forces and for civilians too. And food preservation calls for Salt-tons and tons of irl TO WIN ,~ In other viral ways, too, Salt: serves our war effort. It is essential in the production and processing of vital war-time supplies and equipment —- in metal refineries, rolling mills, textile plants, cannerics, chemical works. The C-I-L Salt: plant at Windsor, Onrario,.is Canada's greatest producer of Salt. From Windsor, in cars and cargoes, tons of Salt pour steadily into service in Canada's vast war effort. SAIIhovuJaIQnyC-I-LpnJIcfiJIIIJI-Irinldniy wbicianaiilngdnnadlrunrderl. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ll THE WAR l