In a ceremony at the White House. Madame Chiang Kai-Shell re- cclves the chi Omega (National Scholastic Society) annual award to the woman rendering the most outstanding service to her country. Mrs. Franklin D, Roosve.t,_recipient of the award several years ago, makes the presentation. NEA Telephoto. MEDICAL DOCTOR Required for Mining Community in Newfoundland _ Opportunity for the right man to serve in con nection with essential war production and per- form valuable community service. Guaranteed incomewill be arranged. Applicant who is ex- empt from military service preferred. Apply to nearest Employment and Selective Service 0i Wales College Assembly Hall. Slides will be used in s iscussion on potato diseases. An expert on the mixture snd use of Cysnamid will be present. The discussions on tile various problems should be instructive and Vflillflbitl- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th — 2.30 P.M. , The Annual Meeting of the 1212.1. Approved Flock llsociation and the P.E.l. llatcherymenh Association. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th — 7.30 P.M. P.E.1. Poultry Industry Committee. All vol-WWW" ‘ "it Province are invited to attend. Addresses and dis- "immll of intorest. will be conducted. All meetinl! "W991 "Mk llotato meeting will be held in the Basement Room. ' w- Ciliiolle. Entrance Grafton Street. “”**"+o+»+o-u n+~ .'""n_ T? prints Jobbing price srocx QZJBFA nolvs i Montreal Stock Exchange Stool Close Bel Tel Brazilian 15 4 can Pee 9 '3 Can Steam 10 1-4 Cockshlrtt Plow 9 3-4 Cons Smelt 42 7-8 Dom Bridge 38 1-2 Dom Steel B 9 Dom Tex ‘l7 Dryden 6 l-4 Gen Steel Wm I 3-4 Imp 011 l-4 Int Nickel 371-2 Massey Harris McColl Front 3-4 Mtl Power ’ 24 8-4 Nat Brew 2B Noranda 43 3-4 Shawlnigan l6 8-4 St Law Pfd 12 1-4 5t Law Com 2 Steel of Can 66 Wpg Eec A 3 Wpg Elec B 3 Pllilllllili MONT March 15 --(OP) - tho Dominion Department of Agric- ulture fol'ow:- on spot at A-lar Be 34 1-2-35: A- C 35 l-I. Butter: First grads creamery 8d 1-2-37; First grade solids, Jobbing price, 1 36-36 1-2. wholesale, Que No. pasteurized storage 35 1-4-35 1-2. Cheese: Current receipt, colored - and white, wlmtern and Que 20 1-4 FOB Montreal; wholesale » western and colored snd white 22 lobbies. 3-41 nominal current make, Mont- red. Potatoes: 76 lb bags Mountain Que No 1 1.90; No 8 1.50-1.65; NB and PEI No. 1 1.90. MINING TORONTO, March 15 —(CP) — a fewugsllil ‘t: ood “fir?! N“ NAI. CAIII “Pm- mltablo for Lmfiglff coalition. We Exchange Store no so us. Produce prices today a; reported by 5 A Eggs; Graded shipments quoted medium 33; A-pullets 31; B 31;- ll, Y. Stool: i? i t: g’. < a Confer 0n War And Peace Time a Aims 0f Allies WASHINGTON, March 14-(AP) —Six senators conferred with President Roosevelt today on plans for an organization of the United IWINNIFIO . c] m1; Nations oil-wartime collaboration Office. Refer to 110.110. odes?“ ‘ ‘mm’ on» and goo-loo- sools- w: reported “Wm 3°13 ctfbletctilanralfl hod‘ m‘ m“ Acme .12 - l e - . 211g): 1 (‘"5139 almregohllétiioxllelgg ihedPrtltg; ._._ r- - ~ r ~~1:‘- rma . 9N1 ‘z ~ - — go” 2o” raahau"ita*z.."s"ht"lil .-_ ' q““'“' in organizi th uni t - Advertising llates Payable Ill Advance 1311;; 11g l1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;o,,,,,,g,, gggoggngw; Minimum Charts u: m Allverthemelb so Cools ‘gggptllrlaoo 11g 1-1 19g? ~ ‘uglfllgn dents, rd; W and Eastern locals Bid d .1 e war. asss n re- ‘focal-fluted; 3d 00:15’ ‘Events 3o per wont: 3111731911, 5315 haibilitation of areas now dominat- ,; ~ ed 3o word; No m per uni-busts of 13m Dom .26 3-4 ed by the Axis. set up machinery ncrul and S tnsl 0f! Cards. ates 5o oer t 31-01118“ 48 1.2 for peaceful adjustment od’ inter- Condolonoo tneb; adding engsg ts e0 words for SLU Bu“ Am‘ 3m national disputes and create s Un- 12.n- it‘. mutt"? * ca: air-c" l o to» I‘ OI. _ 8 E emib l 8 , ml...“ p1! mob. Adam- snd mental-Inn 81.00. Other 11L on ggfkEgiu 151'; After the meeting, sniff;- ig- llIlIllolt-ion. _ ' Calmont .25 “Pr; all“ JFQ-fDi-Mihn) said the __ A Gem PM 1111; rescu on e ntely would be in. " }———i~->—> —- gem Pgr .08 imdmtld 1n the Senate Tuesday. ' I N a nlcd Chester L73 For Sale “Law He p Cochenour 3'! ‘ __ _ _ ___ 1.....- .24 u" “Al.i“l......“t§..§t‘ auras" ... lle Gaulle And 81'» pg, . ‘ _ _ _ - Nantes. Kelly's Cross. 3-16-21. ‘g_‘,‘§,‘f§s“' i-i s j h ‘oar WANTED-MARRIED MAN FOR _ lvldl 1.1a d reiicssiiinlilggiialzg? ciigdvllznnfi/er. form work. Holwoligllfily 11111111311; Eiiorodo ~33 1-2 HM‘ (9:21: orqrtisvgrasgceiL ‘5-11-13916-31.‘ 553,5?“ I35 d r011 SALQEM- our: a ll. P. STEAM auucs .08 1-1 e Engine, suitable for lobster fac- L‘ ‘I Goes L 31 ‘ torv- Apply Ho" o» Stovghl-pm _____ié_fi____ ggiqwffis g 13g LONDON MIET“ (w) A -__------—--- -—' Losr- sun or MONEY 1N H Am so spokesma b: m mm- p,‘ h roll SALE-i one Balm COCK“ city. Finder please loovo olngisgr s1 i-4 declared Eddy min GeninlgenrienGni- Puppies: Reds. Golds. Blooks- 11- Guardian office. Reward. 3-13-31 Hailing 9.11s mind's in North Africa Weldon. Combridse Bta'IN’3s1'5 M m? Home 8.20 "brings Giraud closer w the view ' ; aptufgd Homest .03 1-8 0f Gen. Charles De Gfl/illle 3nd the _i________________ H .20 French National Committee if h wamed CAPTURED _ UNMARKED FOX. Inotwieilck s": 3-4 means what he implies." e ‘“““ " ' '_“ _' Owner lray have snme bv prov- Jail?" '20 e added‘ hweverr m“ h‘ and WANTED - TIIICYCLE. SIZE 4. . ‘ Jm con .01 . other I-liehtn French leaders were in; ploperiy Abner Campbell 4| . a’ Phone 1'72. 3-16-21. Desable - 3454i Kerr Add 5.80 led‘ um "at Giraud failed to .___. . M..- -.. - _ e "n WANTED-SECOND HAND BABY ' . ” """ ““ ffifijgun i? fillies ‘scnuilsiiiltitflmoimhiiiiti Carriage. Apply Guardian. l 21 Baby Chicks L Show '13 1.3 Peyrouton, Jean Bergeret and -——---———i'~"¢--' "TFFT-Kl-F-“cirlciiswifi “mo” "5 1. "$3" "e" “m ‘M’ ‘°“°"' . . .- . . . _ - e . Female "Gib wllnitfd best from tel-oslterilnsttloclrrghlllii: ifgfighcm (Zirageldb glogaration that he was 1 roof o-I". .o us laodthe a1 WANTED ._ pRAc-nc“, NURSE Hatchery, Saint John. New Bruno. ‘Iihiédslglil Lao ilopubll: owns‘ tag-med lsynelthe or girl capable of taking care o1 _w_i°k~ m. Madscn 1.14 spokesman as “vague, because we sick woman. Family of two. No _ Mann“, 13m are uncertain li‘ he means that the housework. Aololy to W. D- Mllr- Miscellaneous 1,11,31,11, m laws of the Republic are going m rhyat Southport school. 3-13-31 __..___-. --. v- -~--- -- Mckenm. m, be applied thrqugh mench North . n‘ Y0" ARE INTERESTED m A Wan _14 Africa." l0 Lei new Cream separator call on .1 Mm corp 155 "It he does." the qaokesman said, ---___.__________i-- M. Lorine!‘ at Eldon H0161 '77 Manet“ 3g “it means quits an advance llncg 1'0 LET - BED SITTING n00M._ Kent Street. a-is-ia-zo-ai. Muirhead 150 Casablanca." Allbly 212 Kent Street. 3-13-21; e us 37 ‘Ilhe fighting French did. how- “'*-—¥ N g 43 1 g ever approve of Giraud’s denial of ooocoo-eoeoemeoooeeow-o-oeoeewo-oooeooeeooemu Iléglrggga ‘o6 ' gambit’? gfrnbltim mm g3; free‘ Nam“ 113 om ance, e s esmsn ' , 54 said. Potato and Poultry Meetings 8.2m o w . Fame“, 54 to all our March l3 memorandum ..___ _g,_,_,_ A, _, ._-_- Pgymgst .1014 gglldgonshlor lhfi topléljootion oi I ’ . I anon jfl C SK! W51‘ O 01' 6 lXkBl- _-1 man continued. Annual Meeting Potato Growers Assoclatlol. P131530». 16g ..,,, ,1, u, h, WW1, m, m, AND Powell :51 so-called armistice null and void; - - o4 s ra on o e c s e P I ‘d t Preston 1,30 ha, imiplied rsfiin fittelaflelvientlfi Le- ll Pbch’ ' . lm ie the need for determination u: Meeting of the Po I‘! $112113. .1; L; a; M“ aumlmy 9&5", 19m . sheep o, 1m means o un versa age. . .89 Unofficial British sources said l’. W. College, Tuesday, March 23rd. Bgglgtt _,, ,., Giraud‘s an... “should .. .1... 1:.- wsrsemrnmr" Slave L m ween a an s.‘ s a Pete M 1-8 m“ In, I", TUESDAY’ MARCH 23rd _ 2 P'M' 32:15,“, “iii 1-3 ngcnalvglivlfsggiisgglillir I . ' - _____ ‘ the Annual Meeting of the P.E.I. Potato _Growers As glaeilupds 1% I. f“ "m: was," m your km sociatlon for the transaction of general business wlll be Tee‘: H 31141 chenl ‘ lleld in Prince of Wales College. Any growl!" who shill tron Can l-{g 113° ‘its "Qfiligfiifilih-Zl fit Yilllilh this or anization are welcome to attend and take Vermilts ‘:66 murdmh. m, m mum“ o, m“; g Waite Am p511 1n this meeting wanna, ,3: 1.: ton and. lamb, three-fifths the fat ~ ' w“ H" 3,39 content of “pork, snd one-fourth the i TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd —- 7.30 P.M. CURB M ggcfnw m’ i‘ "I'M 11‘ u" , . - JQ The drive for fats and bones must m ‘A Public Meeting open to Krowersrshillllergdand lsvioirge i“ b. confirmed m m. dmmn o’ m. ° "loroelod in the tnto industry W1" 11¢ l" 1" 1' h; war, National Salvage officials rs- l" mind Canadian housewives. 1t must be kept up so that the su lies of glyoer no needed for explo ves are svallsble to the munit s‘ factories. Pan drippin of a1 kinds one needed. A w Jnouthed can such as is used for vegetables, coffee, or oven tobacco, should kept on hand in the refrigerator snd all the drip left ov should be ‘straw into it sfteraevel-y mosl. GRAIN DEALER DEAD u n 14- 0P)- w. Ohlrles tonsil.” as. ed “ROY , Dillard's Kl-ll Pill _8 ‘ field Shaw of 5 Beth Steel 68 5-8 0119s 1b Obit) 41 1-2 Oh r 73 l Con Edison i8 8-4 Eleo Auto Lite 85 5-8 Gen Eloc ' 36 1-2 Ge‘ Motors 483-8 Gt Nor Pfd as 5-3 Kenneoott 3a 7-3 N Y Central 14 3-8 Pen R. R 29 8-4 Phil Pet 0o 47 7-8 Std Oil N J 47 ‘l-il Texas 007D 47 1-4 United Air 34 Lg U S Rubber 33 1-8 U .5 Steel C0 54 Vanadilzn corp 19 3-4 West Union as 1-4 West Eieo as. will Close Abitibi 15 bitibi Pfd 7 Asbestos g3 1.3 B A Oil 19 1-4 Beauharnois o 3.4 Fraser V T O 1g Ford A 3714 Imp Oil 12 '1-a Int Pete 17 7.3 . THE" CHARl-OTTETQWN GUARDIAN IN MEMORIAM MR8. CHESTER SMITH On lob. 32nd. 1043. Mrll- Chester passed away at her ' s long illness born with christian patience and dheerfulness. e late . ssmith was in her 44th year, é - the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M“; m“, Nelson Kent of Milton. Am q 3; 34 The sympathy of many friends Am n1 3; T" m 1411s extends to her parents. the “mom. 3814 bereaved husband, two daughters gflqwm u“, 16 3_a.and one son, Mrs. Bay- namqy Charlottetown; Miss Vera, who was called home from Montreal shortly before her mother died; and Lloyde of the R.O.N 17.3.; two brothers Gordon of Azfiléerst, N.S., and nnmerson of n. The funeral which was largely attended was held from the Mc- Lean Furleral Home and was con- ducted by her pastor. Dr. Hugh Miler. ‘Hie hymns, favorites of‘ the deceased. were "Thou Glorious God before whose face the gen r- Iations pass away and "Ab dc with me." A solo, "We Cannot fThink of Them as Dead". was sweetly sung by Miss Margaret Stems. | The remains were laid to lest 1n the People's Cemetery beside ‘those of a little daughter Olga "L2,: who passed away seven years Y a The pallbearers were: Walter Heartz, Allison Holmes, Arthur Robertson, Ivan Darrach, Harold flludmore and Lorne Cotes. . Till the day dawns and Shadows ,flee sway. .___.____________ HONOR COUPLE 0N 50th ANNI- VERSABY On the afternoon and evening of March s, over co friends and neighbors of Mr. snd Mrs. Oliver White, Lyons Brook, Pictou Conn-i ty, N. S. called on them to ex- tend their best wishes and con- gratulations on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of their msrrlggle‘. . and Mhs. White were recipients of many gifts from rela- tives and friends in Florida, Tor- onto, Prince Edward Island and New Glasgow and from their friends in the district. The also received numerous congratulatory telegrams and cards. During the afternoon snd evening, Mrs. G. W. Grant, New Glasgow, presided at the beautifully appoint- {cd tea table which was centred |with an anniversary cake. Mrs. Harold Hinglcy. Lyons Brook and Mrs. William Morrison, Plctou as- sisted in serving. Mrs. Nettie Mac- Kearnev. Mrs P"- Senrebalvb "vi Mrs. Howard Finlay, all of New GMSEOW, leplelhzneu Mr. and Mrs. White are natives‘ of Murray River, P. E. 1.. and were married st Georgetown, P. ll. 1., on March B, 1893, by Rev. W. A. Mason. They have lived in Lyons Brook for 45 years during which time they have taken a great in-I rest in church and communityi affairs and are very highly regard- fsd by the entire district. Mr. White a m Rebekah lodge, N0. 4, I PE, Pictou. On behalf of lodge Mrs. Max Russell presented Mrs. White with a gift of china and s box of chocolates and W. E. Harris, o behalf of Eastern Star lodge presented a smoking stand to Mr. White. He also received a box of cigars from the members of Stuart Encampment. Mrs. A. F. Iogan also presented Mrs. White with a set of silver candle holders from the Women's Institute of Lyons Brook and the Red Cross Auxiliary of both of which Mrs. White 1| an interested member. dcr silage us, because s. which can be readily pzeserved in the silo. It is 811119111113’ RINK! that wherever corn thrives it is the bfist crop tho-t can b; gawn for s age puzposeo sflys . m- mock, Division c! Forage Plants, Central Balm entol Phrm, Ott- awa. ' The question of what variety 01 can to use for silage has usually been dyecfded upon the basis cf yield and sometimes maturity. During the past two 0r three years growers have been talking about another important charac- teristic in $111188 00in l-"d "it! which many crnsider to be as important as yieldlt is corridor-v spoken cf as stnengh od stair rnd strong root system and refers to the obilty cf the crop to stand up under severe weather conditions. Nnthlng is more dissapolnlng than to see a fine 6WD 01 3°"! lying flat on the ilfiilnd 11m" 11 heavy storm. lozly when 1t happens lust about harvest time. Any corn which will yield well. matiure well and in additirn stand up well is thecvfole well worth: consl ‘Phone has oomc inb: use durklg the past year or two corn which Ls lmown as hybrid corn. There are a large mmlber of time hy- brid; and many (f them have been tested on Dominion Ibtverinuerlto-l 0 vACE FIVE Raelping to House Canada’s War Workers WHEN the huge shell-filling plant came to his town, Charles Hunter got to thinking about the critical shortage of housing . . t and about the two large cottages he owned. it wouldn't cost much to modernize and sub-divide them to make com- fortabie homes for four families. He talked it over with his bank manager, who extended him a $600 loan. With the money, Hunter not only converted his cottages but took part of the loan, along with some of his rental income, to remodel another house to accommodate eight single individuals. With the aid of the bank Hunter helped to provide urgently needed homes for war workers. He has now paid off all but $ 100 ofthe loan; A very small amount paid out for interest has thus enabled him to more than double his former revenues; Such modest, highly useful loans typify the contributions that the banks make to Canadian enterprise; The above story is an actual case- only the name has been changed; , More than 5,000 experienced bank men out of 14,433 have 0 ‘*2 gone into tho armed forces since War begun.‘ This throws a greater burden on remaining stuffs and new employees: Do your banking early in the day.‘ Pay small bills by cosh 3°‘ thrive and u maximum sufficient capacity plants need air and quwo to obtain food, sunshine. Mlculdy silage from hybrid corn is probably the result. 0f 01131118 m; qcp in g, too mature condition. It is usually considered the best timetocut when theear isinthe lame dough stage so as o: llmdllflle the best sllazr. . mrthsr information on hybrid com cam be cbtained by writing to thg Division o1 Forage Plants, and m the production olf ensilage from the Division of Field Husbandry. Oenwal lilxpcl mental‘. Farm, Oi:- _i_____i_____ tawa, cr to the nearest mperi- .. .. comm ma sinus .. -. otmto-I Foml- _ ~ 1 N 1 1.21‘ amp near SELECT giro“ “$11 eiiriapoed Cl-OTBEB "Up to 14, my daughter's lack of interest in clothes was appalling." says a mother writingln the Christ- Imtecd of cheque wherever possible; It all helps: ian science Monitor. "After 14, her sudden interest was disturbing. She studied fashion magazines, window displays, color charts until, at 15. she felt she was somewhat of an authority on clothes. "Nothing I bought ever suited her, so we made an adjustment by al- lowing her to choose her own cloth.- lng. And she did very well in her selection. The difficulties of shop- oing combined with the opportunity for self-expression brought about an era of peace in the household. ‘that is. it did for a while. Then she scruthinized my clothes and dis- approved. "My dresses were too dark in color, my coats too loose, and the styles. quitc (iid-fnshlfillfid. She was rilzht about 1t. I had been extra busy with family ailairs, my shopping was hur- ried, and beside that. I felt I was Just “m0ther" and didn't take time to examine m appearance very V carefully. Actually, I had let clown year by year during the last much. more lhrln I had realized. So 38am we n.9,“ 41111111111. o‘ “When I go to bu: a hat. mm daughter UCLVAHLJ. _ .. 11.1.- iu pass on the becoming Fill‘: 0f the selection, I reserve the right. to comfort. We follow the same P?“ cedure in the choosing of dresses, shoes, and coats. You would be 5111'»- prised at the change in 0ul' house- hold. Or maybe you wouldn't. Any- way. I've regained a lot of my tor- mer self-coiliidence and my doughn- ter i: as pleased and ha??? l4 I mother cat with new kittens. GLASS FOR. ACOUSTICS LONDON-rc?» _ George Hicks, Parliamentary Secretary to i110 Ministry oi Works. told the Housd of Commons it would not be DOS- slble for glass to be replaced by 1b- sorbent tiles in the chamber with:- out seriou; rlctrinlent to acoustic-- Use Minnrdis for dandruff i Iihrms throughzui; Canada. -- A5 cgynpared with the common val-lotion of eIrn the hybrids 0f oonypsrabie maturity have found higher yields 0f slink and to possas crouch treats!‘ ll cf stalk. Prequentl hybrids have been storming e when - ‘ties with which they were being compared were flat. on the ground. femurs are already using d corn in ference so common of tihdr autumn“ _, resist lodging. even vary in this ability to stand up, however, 1131s impgtaglamlnst sin growers sires or w hybrids should obtain information concerning thorn from o. reliable source. such as the Dominion or Pmvinctsl Department of Agricul- ture_ Hybrids vary cnsidersbly in maturity d productivity, and for this reason no slng.e mbrld is mlitable for all conditions. res, stone 3 sndsome 4 acres. Ono most. growers to plant c-m for sti- ngenlmhtohesvy-someussas grzlwers to plant oorn for silage much to heavy - some use Is much as s bushel cf seed 2 acres. some 3 and some 4 sues. One bushel should plant at least 3 to 4 wczes snd with hybrid corn it is "sually recur-ended that a bushel Fllffibtllt to plart 4 t‘ ' u"~'n»1 a c:m rlant:r.- -- 1- “v on‘, ‘..-'.._~ an ...__.-,z w... tm produce ls hish 0r‘ One girl from Prince technically ‘ ‘ ‘ nirwomcn only airmen had Edward Island was included to gratiuate in among Canada, thc graduates when 24 1'l‘4‘.i\‘|.‘ti Air Marshal W- A. Bishop. v. 0.. at No. 1 Wireless School, Montreal. on Friday received this badge. of tllc first. class of tllcir 511:1 rks badge from afternoon. Previously This first class of trained wireless operators igrounrl) is the fore-runner of hundreds more ls airwomen are enthusiastic about the opportunity of inking over a job originally intended for airmen. The Prince Edward Island girl shown on the lcft ls 1.. M. LeCloir, Charlottetown, and the other Haunts. D F M. ! ~'r<~nv P. l1. Bumereusx, of l-Iallfax. Picture shows Sgt. l-l. J Gray. Montreal; Miss . the Maple Leaf 5 NR‘ F. Watson. Toronto; Fit. Sill. Bcb Morrison, Wlnlli-ulie Clliiillil-lli l1. . bu: peg; Mrs K Cords". London. Eng; P O, , On? . 1. .. v r:'~~y o gr-‘n drill, ‘r- Mcl-nrsn of Toronto, st. the third brthday pmay oil i1!‘fi MY‘ -'("il‘l ' three 1'2!" Lorne well knoyvll to C. T 77 (“uh in London. England. Run by CATJ. the M ‘tic Lerll Club ll Jinn sclvlceluell overseas Ovel