“Akqqfza, i941" THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN g (sanslraflslalplunaaadaanadatuaeacae runvlrs“ 1', have enolllh Turnlps to look after our regular ena- wme" when the roads and ice are not passable, we plan STOCK QUOTA TIONS~ I I I I I I I I I lo buy. lll the next few days, all the good. sound Turnipa, i w I S k I C b N w York m, ,,,,|,., that are being offered to be hauled to clnlr- l 4 071173“ toC MOIIITGG ll)’ e ' r llmtowfl- l ' .___ we will arrange to have our trucks meet the teams at r (Canadian Press)‘ we M “h at the approach of towll if the city streets are § Exchange gwxhoil ___ m Ext/tang? m m for hauling. i peculiar-hole I 1-4 These Turnips can be put up in any kind of aecend- § — "" ‘i '4 n ) hand bags. Bags can be supplied or, if you uae your own i (cumin; he") price Dom ... ‘$554k’ e" bars. they can be returned. All Turnip; from now on coln- i Sh“. mo” u ~B¢0¢II Close 0 us at Charlottetown are to be in second-hand bags. x W‘ . ' Am Tel m 1w 1-4 = $11.11,“ —, ._, Produce Przces Am o t... r 2s 1-4 _ , raz an 1 Anaconda 34 1'3 B. é Ell.‘ £21?‘ gs 4 __ Ibaldwin Ipeo ' ”_. _ ndi A wlpuuux: mlwawmultusluazuusauawuunla: $2352" 3% 1 a Prbddgmafiét here $3M’- gth gm‘; '75 3" ' ' _ t 00101999” a-azl-s-za-al. Dom steel B r 7-8 day. as reported by the Dominion Cher Ohio 33 1 ’* Dom Texme __ Department. o; Agriculture, follows: 8g: fig" W 195K332“ .2 that‘......§;"*...:c“t.:;t=";f;>; o... c s» ~ . - - rt. l: burrs ads-ache s IntNce - . 116.110.1195 . r _ ldvertlslng Rates , Payable ill Advance mt. Harri! a i-fllgraded, ......,..§E34,1,.£ m, ,,,,.%.;.gg;t.,u i... Mimlmum Charge lur Any Advertisements 25 Cents fix’ 2?, 1-2 1' élelg-retsigfdweéwf-‘n while- and ool- N“ 5g 0° b2 Cerllnll Gllflrllilxlllnlizlcgfzgrgefaiziflrgil “Lester; antd gllltfll locals Nag 5:591 Car 33 ored, wholesale price, for exportmlt: ggfinpegoo 38 14 fi,f,°|';;.'§°§g'pérnu:ru{ in Ivlemoriam articles 10126:;- irlclTFl-Ligtznilil rligxeridzorp i3. 3-4 ggfé“ 1Tcgilfg-pnvzgstzgltergollgred. ISM o“ NJ 35 y: “m; and szpfritlzlll ‘(lilifl-léllgs,‘ yards, cte., 5c per name; Letters of Quebec Power 11 3-4 14 - . 521m‘ ca? 3:4 Contltgtnler-Sls icmrefvcry armmmlalnacggagfmlsrluticifl Wltllzil‘; to; $1.00 géltivlvlnlaén l5 l-4 EBSs: sradeldl shllilifleiltslaixrleusedzr U s Rubber V 22 b8 m, I izitlon 70c [er inch or 4c per word List a f) S blnliiiwnd st Li“, Pa‘? l0 free gfiiges’ sgl-ng aulieg 1.5. U s 5t 0° 55 7'8 “pmt fun-u. sllare~ and Presentation s1 0S0 00th“ mt“ m“ ' w A-dn l9uT2 éo~ Y? me lé-nrvflfladlum 2° 1'“ _. . . er ra es on gra e — —— . 81' [west Union 3-3 ' ' - w t n1 7 -— Potatoes whites no 1 75's so- wgsolworff, _ } OfOll 0 XO angc no. :10 2. -4<>—-5v. NB lggyntlln m; ' '70" PEI ct. ers no ‘ F 0r 51116 Saiesmen Wanted "Ils-filofo-l-s-Y fiat mountain no l M -—— 75' .70-.B0; Fl ‘d reds. crates. l ERNIE-FLAT 01}: TillRD-— MAN as T0 s5. wlrll can F ‘IQRONTO- March 23—(°P)—A r1051. 2.25. on a mffimliltld or unfumlshed Write atkms Route which h fast a,“ decline cf nearly a half-pout in s _ _ ~ as _ - . ‘- l Guardian. L340-3-24—_2l come gvailgfilelb Cash in on in- @1115 2015i ‘serlvcllnn lerrlldcx gas £11133 8th: “v cr t ~ - m; SALE-HEAVY CARDBOARD .,.§“,S;,,,g;‘; c§m,,‘f,§,1{.“§,;°fi§”fin§jl§,‘ rorbnto stcgk exchanlre sessltyn. MdfkétS Al’ A (Olmilw PM!) ‘ ill sllleets ignrlrloillgelsnrgitlleieslltgtageg lvlilEh w rlduGenerous credit fur- Turnover of 95.000 shamsb for the “w” mo” for inmlz ~ _ n ed qua fled applicants. write three-hour market was a cut even A l Gu rdlan. c a . hundred ppv Lr|l_282_2_28_tf. gut. zléuigon Street, Wllillgssl/‘gcligtasgglilxrlilax ere GldfiCB gggiggm 531-2 f! H l Wanted _________Ej'Ei-3-6-i0-l7-24. carded by Canadian Blewerlcs pfd, _i__ Nova Sea,“ 2.7.7 Ma e e p _ F | H l w | ginmlon T“ pm ‘m? Gffyear (By The Canadian Press) Royal Bk — mmssflsm term . “"11" .° E "m" .2; ‘i.°.’?.‘§.°‘l..°‘él.;£§ Tomuo-c-ud w“ Mm “M; Monica r m] Ccmpully. L-l95-3-21~3l MAID WANTED, ONE WHO CAN pfd., Canadian Dredge. Cockshutt M$3%f$flfi|gs “d mm“ }-———-—— sleep home. Phone 134. Pi-W. Gypsum. Pun-Hersey. Steel lower; other mdustflfl, m. TO LE1’ 1,.2g6-3_22_3; of Canada pfd and the Massey- _ d i h ' Harris issues. Bell Telephone ad- NfgagggliLggcillzfisa narrow" , m LET __ BED 511-111“; 300M Agents wanted vanced a. point to 156 and Canada “men Apply Guardian. BLEAILTNOE Auction Sale |.ln., the following ylelnents: lsprlllg tonth barrow: all household Everything must go as been sold. ' Terms of sale cash. lay. W. H. BEATON. bo d. Gc tleman preferred. "m “r n L-19l-3-21-31. lsln instructed to sell by public lurilnn on thc premises of the late Arum; Ferguson, Bctllcl. on Wed- , Ilcsday. March 26th. at. 2 o'clock crop and im- lsiaclr of grain (100 stocks): lay mower (lilassey-llnrris); 1 hay like; l gang plow; 1 single plow; 2 truck wagons; 1 cart; 1 driving wagon; [driving sleigh: 1 wood sleigh; mm separator; l churn: 1 wash- In‘ machine; l set of driving har- ness; l sct of work harness; forks, lhcrrls. hots. etc. 1 kilchcn range: rho furniture. farm has l! sinrmy sale held following fine CHRISTIAN distribute religious write Dept. R. E. 39. m... A. 1...... t-.. Report Fascist Cabinet Member Dies in Albania l By ROBERT sr. Jolm I Associated Press Staff Writer BELGRAD today. Farlnaccl was said to nave death from a sniper as he led Tepeleni. Italy’. Albanian Your Eyes ? l! you are having symptoms at strain — headaches. sore cm or dizziness - consult I lprcialist. Al your scrvlce with years ti experience and a thorough leiractlng service. Call Auruuneen dun." in a bayonet and. grenade L—121-3-18-3i am“- Tlle reports said his body was not —“— recovered. despite the efforts oi ms ' men to do so. . A former secretary of the Fascist 0W party and a member of the Fascist clsta at Cl-emona. in the days be lore the war. Recent Greek reports. said offensive which tlle Italians under- took on the Tepelenl front nearly MAN 0R WOMAN T0 literature — gcod pay-excellent opportunity- Box 32. TcTr- B. E, Yugoslavia, Mar. 2i. 1 —(APJ—Roberto Farinaccl. one of the 11 cabinet ministers and clo e associates Mussolini sent to the front to set an example of Fascist valor for his soldiers. has been kill- ed in hand-to-hand combat in Alba- nia. it was reported at the border met ills Blacksllirt Battalion over the $.03 at " e:- grand council, Farlnacci was reput- be one of Mussolini’: four closest collaborators. Anti-clerical and antl-semltlc. Forillzlcci led all the Italian pres ill denunciation of the Jews in his extremist newspaper. I1 Regima Fas- to ' l lllizllicalimbllzfisghgrvidllgyeirltfgldki-fwthg dKYS- At “he °1°5° °Y ‘he "i" d"- captlll-e. death or injury of six high Fascist personalities in the major Cement firmed 1-2 to 7 to 1.75 and losses of 5 and Wrlrzht-Hargreavts. Buffalo- Ankerite dropped 10 cents and La- maque closed l5 cents up at 4.50. Lake Shore was in fair demand at a gain of 1-4 to 19. HOme Oil was the only trader in the western oil group and lt Sold at 1.90. unchanged Irim Friday's prices. Currencies NEW YORK, March 23--(CP)— Mild pressure developed against the Swiss franc and I-long Kong and Shanghai dollars in the free for- eign exchange market Saturday. The Swiss franc was at 23.22. Horlg Kong 24.57, and the Shanghai unit at 5.48. Sterling remained at $4.06 3-4 and tho Canadian dollar at 85 United States cents. (Ottawa, Foreign Ex- change Control Board rate 9.09- 901 per cent doscount.) Other ma.- jor rates were unchangcd in rela- tion to the U.S. dollar. Grain WINNIPEG. March 22—(OP)- Bearish. sentiment maintained the upper hand throughout today's brief session on Winnipeg grain ex- change as exptrters remained aloof and Chicago wheat values contin- ued their decline of the last few wheat futures prices were l-2 cent lower, May at 77 and July '16 5-8 selling of Upper Canada was 1n sizeable volume at s. loss of ‘l cents cents on smaller wlume were posted for Preston, Chestcrville. Kerr-Addison cents a busheL Buellos Aireg values finished un- Winnlpeg-Wheat 1-2 cent lower. New York-Cotton and rubber low- er; sugar and coffee higher. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Mardh. 23—(GP)— Issues of Quebec hydro-electric companies were slightly easier on the stock market on Saturday. Market students credited activity in the stocks to reactlcns to the publi- cations of details of the St. Law- rence waterways project. More than 2.000 shares of Mont- real Power were boarded and the stock slipped fractionaliy. Shawin- igan also dripped a shade. South- ern Canada Power, however. held steady at its previous level. In another section of the market, papers were inclined to paint back- ward. t Lawrence Corporation 2A" preferred and St. Lawrence Paper preferred were both softer. Prices were mixed in clnstruc- tlons and Metals. Massey-Harris, Canada Cement, Bulolo and Noran- da were in front at the finish but Dosco "B" was behind. I:l oils Ill- gernatlonal Petroleum let go a frac- o n. Total sales: 10.800 shares; Indus- trials, 6.700; Mines. 4.100. Sap’s Runnin’ In Eastern Canada Mostlcountrles “have their own part cllar or pecu Spring. In Eastern ‘finite harbinger ls when the sap begins to run in the hard maple trees. The fact that the maple tree yielded a. succulent sap that could By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK March 23—(A.Pl- 111w stock market ended a slightly pesimlstic week on a downward slant Saturday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .00 of a point at 412. putting it back to where lt was in the early part of the month. On the week the cimposlte showed a net decline of .5. ‘Irazlsfers of 269,810 shares com- pared with 265260 lest Saturday. A rada of a Amino-share block of Un- ited Corporation at one unchanged from Friday, helped lift the turn- over. Stocks cff two or more included _ Owens-Illincls. Coca-Cola, Interzla- ‘ tional Silver. Johns~Manv1l1e and Du Pent. Among the buoyant sen- ioa‘ utilities of the past ew days finishing behind were those of Stan- dard Gas, Cfmmonwcalfh and and Electric Power and .g . On the offside elsewhere were U. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Crucible Steel General Motors. Chrysler, Amer- Telephone, Pennsylvania , Southern Pacific. DES. Rubber. Sears Roebuck, Douglas Aircraft. Union Carbide. Anaconda, Amer- ican Smeltlng. Paramount _ New- port News Shipbuilding and Amer- ican Can. Canadian issues did llztle. On the bis brard Intel-national Nickel drop- ped 1-4 point. On the curb, Lake Shore rose 1-8. MINING __-__ (Canadian Press) TOR/ONTO. March 23.. Stocks . . . FROM THE ~ FOLKS BACK HOME Q Hardship and danger our fighting men take in their stride. But there are periods of inaction, lonesome hours away from families and friends-that is when the helping hand is needed. Through the Canadian War Services Fund, you provide whole- some activities to keep our men happy—sports, games, movies, concerts, books, comforts . . . pleasant places where the men may meet their families . . . all the things that mean so much to a malfs well being. Let the volunteer helper who calls on you carry back your pledge of loyal support for our fighting men. You never have failed them-you will not _ now. The boys rely on the folks back home. NATIONAL CAM FAION HEADQUARTERS 200 BAY STREET, TORONTO Chairman for Prince Edward island D. J. BONNELL, Esq. Charlottetown KOFO 7' SALVATION ARMY *YMCA Canadian Anny illlia *YWOA CANADIAN LEGION **I.O.D.E. WAR SIRVICII INO- ' includes Home Services. " for Western Provln$ only. CANADIAN WAR SERVICES FUND- zvtzas’ $5 500,000 l d m our _ 0mm to Auno Gold almcumg, an "us, y two weeks ago reportedly under the 011011861 gig, §,'”F‘?,.,f.f.,s_ 13138139111- Banlnf-ield cyc of Prcllllcr Mu sollnl himself. Speculflbors knocked about two, , Base m! .. . , . . mercial production .n Canada of Me lllc Greeks saltl two of the killed cents from flax prices ln the cour-e maple syrup and maple sugar dates Beams G F or wounded were Minister of Educa- grain pit and ryg qu _tat;o:ls eased 1706 1 m m h” Bidgood ° I lion Giuseppe Bottai and Under- abcut 1-2 cent in indifferent trad- m: ‘annugfehagest ‘gem m Bow“ Secretary or Corporations ‘I‘ulllo incl. ‘k 0881:“ numbei. of trees Bmlorm . . . . Clanettl. but authoritative sources in t?- 1‘ g ‘ 1 1 B F- 0. llUlulasuN . Evidence that another Sprrl s roulan Rom l lled adenlal ’1hev said a 23 AP) Th 5- F- lll-Vll/‘HESUN -e SS ' ' OIHCAGCC MNCh T( _ e advancing is given bv the fact at Buff Mnlor Bottal of the Bersaglierl whom, pflfe setback wh.cl1 ha; oc- . ‘*—'—*—"-— *1‘ mltzllt have been captured and the curml since 1941 pflaks were estab- “ps “unity: L!“ Cmainuawdg’ 70°! gent p“ “"-——————-——————————— rcllort may have originated in that llgwd a; mldqllyepk was Qhgqked mgig°otgie§s etzlatgwd of 5,10}; cfixéstefm ' MY- today when the market rallied from aha,“ 24060930 Wm be upped by enchant,“ ggsfizi-ly decline of almost a ocnt a $0,? 50000 yarxlners, fol-Gino” o; 30m on L Wheat closed unohonwrto 14' .§.,,,;°§§p“',‘,,,§’_§‘ bgwhe. “l, “y, EK§‘,“°§,‘§,, McLEOD a. BEN rLEY h s lower compared with yesterday. m bright and the nights cold. m. M.“ "e M“? 5" 1‘3*'37- ‘my 94 1'z_3'39 Continued warm weather stops the yum“, Y‘ Al?‘ g: | ggfn’ 11-33513 fifly“? hggf, flow of sap- so does a high. dfyini Gods Lake Q a BENTLEL “hm G e ed.t°u _B dw-n - . 0 l C 8 wind. SWOLEIXGSHBIEIIggIOIIH Z111} Gold Cate Barristers and Attorneys-at- " e ow h m gglflafzock L" r- 't f ood of DIONEY r0 tom BONNETS FOR BANGS mpmtififyhtf‘ .2? ffisle n.3,... 331236;, I54 Prince Street —--. "plenty of snow and 811m the "l" I-lud Bay we L: ' __ m5559933551J‘l.§°ii°?l5i%“<s3§.i??“l% iii?“.525.“$§§§‘°€..‘;“.!§§3.£0§“32 l“ "m ' " ‘ New York. were a ftilalgulb gayt. maple poducts was better than in 3:020,“ *w—~———-———-—- QUEBEC. March 21——<CP>-~De- and Youthful 8MP 0h ‘ha-o ""1131, 1938- "Phe 1°39 rd 0 "WW a’; Kerr Add yglfipmenl, or nllvigntltfvn and power styles derived flznm the h dpego (mop; was 3fi4il7. 30 lb. of sugfim l Kirk Hud 8‘ Dialects on the st. Lawrence River to to W-lrn buc on t e is y“ ve 3.000.000 as (me o! $1,180 b0 Th m... L... ' 2115c"; -““.":::.£:l::°"a..°° ti": :::r..“:."..2::*“l. lost‘: s"';*.l’:.:“:.'""°oa2.s col... o? sycam- e ov nee,‘ - I maque n F bollt told ncwspapermen at, s, press interpretations, usually in dcilclous- about 8') r cent of the total pro- Lap,‘ c“ , conference “mm ly feminine colorlnss such as bon- duction c maple products with Lem}, ' or Proc- m 2.2:. éiliil.‘i‘f.‘i'.éi“lb..l‘ autumn: mm» a Chartered Aecountantl m?! cfiaflifli“{'f,,,“}§‘é,l’fl,°figfi"fs'l'§§ or plink Chinese nlllan with a sugar is produced in the Maritime kéfi 3mm, Tum numb,‘ gyslltem lmmedéglflg; egld the dicfi L132: bdfmblack lace softening the . Provinces. yaw; ; . nce w - ‘iii’ Charlottetown xolldgnbilllttébg toeretalnnwpremacy wéllleaeenalamsglgsllxvhfiait “guy: llanmslllltll sup VICINIT! Mgvfigh‘ "';V_ fiosgggfgc hm. End w create a fleet? the same pcrlod, one called Mr. Chester White has been con- ggmawr‘ Atked why u, Dmlnlon aw. s, Muffin" toque. in burnt color fined to hlsckhomelfor some time Nlybdb M. ALBAN FARMER ernment wtlll a Quebec ‘H3972? ‘tllélllzlerlélerrilbgvlxth grapes and green Wlémabllnfillpshlg: lireuléisyb new gglgnd‘ 11.5., LLB. 500 when! ti! 88 0V" 0°11 m ° ' ' ' ‘ ' 911 < - Pl lded d trlped silks in their meeting at the home of Mr lillllsTl-Ilt, soucrron ETC. $3.131‘??? fir: sTlenT regjlgsegtlgd turban lhatanll’: dlffllxd and worn and Mrs. Pope ‘rremcre on Prl- Puma“, “Milan Banll of Commerce Bids. 37 1-2 per cent cf the estimated well forward and straight are day evenln . ‘There was a good a: Pumas”, ocst of dredging works already done awwn. One such has a yellow tent-lance o members and sever PM‘ cw’ MONEY T0 l-QAN- and w be done in Beauhamols around with 8m" Md Pm‘ '39‘ Vl-‘fig: ‘ti; fimaem- and Mug" Pioneer ———-— l. i l 3 °l¢°d ‘ Pres "I'M-EX W. MATHESQN cagwhm w dance bepwem There la consistent sponsorship fit‘ urtersm visitors to North “ma? . lllrl-m, golJcrrom 51c, m, mmlmon end Quehee Gqv- of flower accents. happly 001*“ vel- 0nd “may as. n h mp1", . ‘m to Loan Collectlnnl emmenls <n the development pro- MW 1o I WW0 "hi"! '4 "t l" l 1V"- l" - JW- "l" - ° ,"- st Anth cc; 99 Gr," Bu," s‘ 1mm w“ tabled h, the Hgugg o; forward, and trimmed at front ottetown had a very pleasant vnsit 5m Am Common, 5Q Ottawa today, it w" with clusters (f hyacinth: shadma at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. Root. anam- Nvealed that the Dmlngon would from pink to deep red. Slender Edwards recently. sheep ck ibboni blacks Ml LchWhi l t arcs EXAMINEI) hi.‘tlllfi"“2fi.l?ol°é‘f“é.°.“is“é‘llfl‘.‘f E?é‘€§r.€‘..'.‘il..'§l' t. t. “clipped ‘.3 m. 23...; s t. “'u§..'.‘§§.'.‘§.‘“§§.‘. 35.353“ “a system.) t I m w “kc thTehgl: gltiéulgtle borgntaum u! of her cousin, Miss Bertha 53v, gig, GLASSES F] e governmcn a _ k I 1 “db - , ep TTED over the Beallharno system short- 11MB Worn b“ 0 M188 n Mrs. Watson tartar has re.urn- ggmw my, l , th Premier aid. although plum tlrm t: bonnets and also added to ed from a pleasant rlsft to North sturgeon J- S. TAYLOR fbr te lCqlllllgzfltlll-‘Ql/Cukllbll. yfit hlzlxlihemlifai! gomizfimg? (who: soheawa]: title guest Tacit Hush i _ he j _ I ey, e - ~ I ' ' . . . . 0 . °"°"ET'"!T r2541’? lfiatntlqfinarbltratlfgn bmlfd will duo- curved-rver brlrtn-s 1kg? wlde What might have been a much w," ca. N he set up t» determine the cost of 110W! ll bflf-‘k. i065 W MW- MON serious accident occurred last venture; "' with» l and other thick ease effects g w M. A1 g ._i W‘ Kent and Queen sta. m“ ‘Nummm while col-r ls mt determlocd by fi hauling‘ pfggiloeentgengblvzlf w" m" u... ...-. t... l s; "=1" ‘m’ *" “ We". aura: tzlr"lrl.."zrlr. *:.l...*r.t:: mus. ‘m’? "my" l" . "mm" | Art-tend of shllvnq ice each tm _ i o der he sleigh. "II By Appolnimcnll you w'sh to flll the bzg. t» save usually b.ws but also lowers and dragging him n short distance. lie Mandy o n," time shave encusil to ill a qullrz- VP-l-‘l- suffered some cuts about the face Pend Ore 150 e Residence m! pylpgc‘. and keep it lh tn. lefrlg- a l? . __ bllt otherwise was not seriously in. ‘- era ma“ mu“ * EN’ ~ .'_Q;_,~. . Ioqllhallralataaaens Nominate-Artistic stones Ismael cl As w‘ntel- draws to an end, more and more white- clad sill-troopers may be seen at army training eanlpl hundreds of the country's fighting men were give! the upper photo two typical slll-tro , are shown ours has made them bronaed and legit!» h Ill! shah‘ acsosaaltul all over Caustic. During the winter mrnths many intensive traning In the art ll‘ waging war on skis. in as they rest on the brown of a hill. Life in the out