pEBRUARY_27_._1941 FURNITURE SALE NEW and llSEll Dining Room furniture Chesterfield Suites-new and used Studio Couches-new Sliding Couches- and Simmons Beds-all sizes Extra Bed 511111183 Pianos and Organs Office furniture and Typewriters for Sale, also to rent by the mo Ranges and Stoves - Floor Coverings and Squares Toledo Scales l\lll'l'0l‘S and Antiques, etc. RYLW-ARITS 202 Richmond St. Near Prince St. Charlottetown i designs Cribs Desks nth. all sizes l I l Furniture Exchange ii." ' 2c per iiord; Announceiri-nt. (‘laissii l-‘l ... and Spiritual Oiieriugs, Ca. Cundolriice 70c pcr inrli and l0 cents for every additional Appreciation, 70c |cr inch or 4c 49 cents per IIIHI- Addrem and P application. Advertising Rates __ ltlimiinuin (‘liarge tor Any Advertisements Z5 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locglg and Coming Events 3o psi- word; icd 3c per vord; In Memorlani Notices 70c per Inch; Lists of Wedding enga Payable in Advance rds, etc., 5c per name: Letters of ment 40 words for 51.00 3 wor s. Notices of Thanks and per word. Lists of Subscriptions resentistlon $1.00. Other rates on Sulesmen W antedfi‘ FAMILEX 200 NECESSITIES ARE easv to sell. Every householder buys toilct articles. medicines. es- sences, spices. etc. Low prices, guarantetl quality. Without risk. Inl0llI1dtl0ll. Free Catalogue. ch ieouz-si. FiLJIIEX. 570 St. Clem- ent, Mcntxai. N-207. For Sale AMERICAN NEW AND "USED ~ rubber bcits and rubber tracts $2.00 and up. ShIppLng ciiazgcs paid. Clinton Morrison, Frederic- ion Slfitltill. L-l80-2-25-4l. Mortgage Sale To be sold bv public auction ln front ul tlic Law Courts build-mg i I Chsrlctlcuiiin on [Friday the l4 h ll o1‘ Dlztrcii. 1041, at the hour of ve_c'.l uk noon, all that tract tf land situate, lying and being on Tmlflfiitivll xuinbti- ‘ivcniy-flve in Prince (ounty bounded and describ- ed’: iol us. that is to sa : LUM- llint (, Female Help Wanted WANTED-MA1D. array 48 Upper Queen st. 11-278. wil>’§m§3o'.“i“i."§u'.’§$§li”§ 9% Greg» ' pprl-zie. __________________ Male Help Wanted FOLDING MACHINE. OPERATOR. ma] Department of Public Printing and stationery. Ottawa. $40 weekly. Probably for dur- ation of war. Further particulars on posters in Post Offices where app ication form obtainable. Give full particulars. File with Civil Service Commission. Ottawa, not later than March 12. 1941. L-272. 11- Captured nxraitinivciso MAN WANTED for farm work. Apply Seymour Murphy, Rocky Point. i L-249-2-26-2i. CAPTURED-BLACK FOX. OWN- er can have same by provlrg nropertv and paying expenses. Jabez Mill. Clermnnt L-233-2-25-27-28. llllll‘l Frizz e. nuw W l- mod. thence South twenty 5-ilirci- Lnks till it m c s‘ . (Jcnalil Road, thence eastl "W! j‘ l.l Road thirty-five 011.11 s ~ Ind ni e link‘; thence nortii iii i a straight line for y chains or until it soiitli boundary ol‘ land inn of Wiliam ille- Y a distance of tlil ty- c links or until it nl‘ comniencem i , -'\'1‘1_1l.\' ncres. lier piece or parcel ol ' lrmg and being on umber Twenty-five in bounded and d s- “'5 that ls to say: h‘. at a point ncrtii of land at a point niilil Road inter- ‘ ll running north to t‘. _ ii. tiifnce along said l.si um l d north sixteen cent c ch ns nin re;cl , on» . i ns imt.l it strikes or reaches the M re ti‘ the ‘Mil Pond formerly in Wellington Warren, ig the centre of ihe (‘fly in a straight -lkcs Robert Andrea's “m! a distance of fifteen this‘. 11101101‘ ire-t along Robert _ ‘h e» ii mirth line to the point or , éve of commencement. containing u "d" 1911's. being the land cen- hl‘; to Jnnics Lawless by John . 958. bAi lNG AND EXPECT- , ‘m! Jeri-out the following tract of s - . lo sfty: . that is paid‘ "1 more or parcel of lard Numb‘ 1Y1!!! and being on Township cum" TMjflly-llve Prince lolowy lacunae-i and described ns “c 8. lint is to siiy: COMMENC- inl, a1," hoint north of Robert rco. l'\ll(l at n point where the ll ind Intersects a road ‘III: ‘i: ‘in: Mill Panda, '- Bn as men’. one .- iltnnrth sixteen chains until it’ l: or reaches the centre of the ‘u. 0nd formerly in possession of n Wsrrcn. thence follow- pentre oi the Pond south- ~ u a straight ilne till it fills? Robert Andrew‘s north lin-, - m aalnce of fifteen chains. thence t‘ n“ t 0hr Robert Andrew's north "M: "l! lwlnt or place of com- , hi“! incnt. containing eleven acres, ; h‘, and convecd to James Law- , “(nympho law css: SAVING AND m 1N6 out of said sn . hmlllllil clause “mien said Township Number , dive bounded and described I - COMMENCING at the 0 of the sold McDonald wart ltosd: thence Stewart Road forty- qm l: thence ent sixty- ," wit!) yards: thence sou h "F i4 l srds to Robe t u," Rzbllmll t ence westwsrdly gmwuldrrl Andrew's lsnd and the “m. Road to the niece of - nemfizment. s y, “n” Vasfenluswigisde under and ii iiivii liiii til it slit iiorih lllll' llrlb m“ lions the (41) yard ested d'l“"tl|l\gllnzl)l!lll been nude [in mo“ m en secured I ' IQ - ghmllrtlcu u ' - alters. iota lllimklhl tau. u: iii Flhflllf! "ENRY r. s. monsoon. Qqqmrhaisslgnee of Mortslse. ciriniicr llllllTillll SALE ’ The entire household fumlture and equipment 01' Mrs. Daniel Wil- llama. 2 avlland Street. near Char ottetown Hospital, on Tuesday, March 4th, 12.30 P. M. | Dining Room Suite. Dining Room Antique Mahogany Table. Kitchen‘ Cabinet, Tab‘e. Chairs. d; etm, Eli-c- trlc floor and hanging Lamps and appliances, Corner Cupboard. 3 Beds complete, Refrigerator. Ward- robes, Clothes Mandrel, 2 Wrlngzis‘ with stand, Sideboards. Bureaus. Csinmodes, Dressers. Chiffoneers, Vanity Dresses, Trunks, 3 Bock Cases Wrltln Desk. Arm and Ruck. ing Chairs, arpet Sweeper. Linol- cum and Congoleuin Squares Ma's. Rugs and Carpets, French lvlantle Clock with additions, Hanging Clock, Hall and Ilat Stands. Tlllll s, Curtains. Drapes, Oil Paintings, Ple- tures, Sewing Machine (Jones) new drop head Sewing Machine (New Home), Carpenters Tools, Range (Pandora), 8 burner Oil Stove wth oven), large assortment of Burks, Dickson: Works snd etc.. Tin, Iin-p nmel. Glass and Aluminum Ware, Scythe and Snnth, hundreds u-tlc- les not lTsted. Terms Cash. A. A. BAMSAY. Auctioneer. 11-124-2-22-27-3-1. Farm Wanted WANTED T0 BUY A FARM of. 25 acres of cleared land, in the rlc-' lnlty of Freetown, Kensingto Bradslbsne or Albany. Condition o . buildings a lddondsry consideration ll. K. S. BEMMING a C0». i 142 Richmond St. Charlottetown b223-2-25-27-8-1_. WINSTON DOFFS HAT T0 "WRENS" DOVER, England Feb. 25 —-l (or: -i-ia.i Prim: Minimi- onio- cniu started comet-hint! new by d°f1- l tng his hat to women in uniform The fLst t'me it was noticed was) during s irl here and Mr. Chur- giill raised his hot each time he‘ aescd s "Wren"- -Women's Royal Navel Service. llliles 8i Skins 65 lbs. and down 8 1-2c per lb. 56 lbs. and over 7c per Horse Hides $2 to $3 each._ Freight Charges paid On 200 lbs. or Over MAURICE ‘BLOCK. Charlottetown Phone i448 > - Can Car Fcund , Can Steamship , Dryden . l ihed unchanged st ‘ glililglkfmdf 1'15... from 39.0 since ' med-February. STOCK ouo TA rioivs Montreal Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Bldg Prcducts Can Cement Close .- 5 wcna - I I um:- Can Car pfd Can 1nd Al A Can PM M s ob Celanese Cons Smelt Dom Stecl B Cdh’ wwmbwwqb l Gen Steel Wares Ham Bridge Imp Tc-bacco Int Nickel McColl Front. Mtl Power Nat Brew Nat Steel Car Noranda P.wer Carp Sha/winigan St. Law com Steel 0f Can Steel oi Can pfd I cos- QMMwis-ih-J ui-wwv-n-n-n-i-w-I UIUI 0- O-IGJs-i I a I i is-hel-"i-hinir-il-ins-zoir-tc-MM moo Thin»! Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, Feb. 26—tCP)— Paced by base metals, sections of the stock market dbplavco ad- vancing inclinations today Consolidated. Smelters and Nor- anda impixved a point each and were trailed by Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining w.th fractional lifts Ccristructions also were st-“Ollgsf. Asbestos, Dominion Bridge and Canadian Car preferred Sli/JWJIE pluses at the end of the dav Steel of Canada was an except/l n with its posnt deficit. Papers were firm to a little high- er, Bathurst and Dryden improv- irig, and other winners in the bai- ance of the list were Imperial Oil. Imperial Tobacco, Ogilvie and G611- eral Steel Wares. Utilities were irregular, Sbawmigan rising 1-4 and Brazilian and Mont- real Power Sllppilg slightly Other lcsers were Canada Stsamships, C. RR... Eulolr, Building Priducts. hdiIilltOil Bridge and Winnipeg Electric preferred. Total sales: 17200 shares; Indus- trials 0,100; Mines 11,100; Bonds $2,200. 1 Produce Prices MONTREAL, Feb. 26~tCP)— Prgcluce Market prices here today. as reported by Q16 Dimulli?“ De‘ part-merit of AETICIIll-llfk. IQHQWI Butter: first grade creamy-TY prillll-S. J-ibbiflK 1111439. 35-35; {"513 grade solids, Jobbing price 34A 1-1 _35 1-2; Quebec no 1| Pasteur-Zed. iegraded wholesale 111163- 34 Quebec no 2 rtgrnxled, 34. Cheese: Western white and O91- ored, wholesale once. rarexm-"t. 14- current receipt price western white cheese 14 1-16; western cdored. 14 3-16. Eggs: graded 5511911191115 l" 115w‘ fr 1 , iii t. A-Plse 21 iilglgfslksimregiilm 20-‘50 1-2: A-pullets 18-48 1-2; B evade 19; C grad 17 1-2-18. _ P-tatiacs: whites n01 75s .55- _65; no 2, .45—.50; NB mountaLn no 1 75's _5o’.70: PEI czbbiers no 1 75-5 _70_._,75; PEI mountain no 1. 1.70-1.85. Florida reds, no 1 2.50- Bemnucla reds no 1 50‘; 1.50. Grain CHICAGO. mo. 26—-lAP)—A late rally of about a cent a bushel in wheat pIICtS b41111! "mdl the market back up to around the lev- el reached on Mondays 51131‘? id‘ vance. s . , Wheat closed 5-8-1 cent hghei than yesterday. M“? 53 5'8“3‘4- July 79 1-8-1-42 cwrn 1-4-1-7 Wwj er, May so 3-4-5-8. July 59 7-5- Oats 1-4-41-8 down. WINNIPBG. Feb. 26—(C'P)-EX- cellent sale o-f Canadian barny ov- erseas, together with hint-s of ex- pr), business in when-t and a r6- turn oi firmness at 01110880. b00511‘ ed wheat; futures pIZCQS 1-4 3-8 cent higiher on Winriipell 815m ex‘ change today, May closing at 77 3.4 and July 79 1-2 cents a bushel. Buenos Aires quotations failed t0 move in tihe first SCSSILD foilowlns a two-day holiday. FINANCE B Frederick Gardner Assoclctgd Press Flnsiwill W111" N YORK. Feb. 26—(APl— Shipping shares 511111194 9° we front cf the stock market today B5 the preceding recovery llBi-Wned t u . ‘uéllllxllhtllgill lgdllesps were generally steady. Fractional imlifovtmeil“ showed for Distillers SEE-Him. 1111'] ternatlonai Nickel. Fmfl- 1mm’; on and} Iiakeeslggmtlvtlgngi. Que c Power os on V - , American Shipbuilding New Ygrll snivbuiidinz- Beth 11°11 W1“ 1“- “' terziatlsiiai Mercantile M11111“ ""1 American Hawaiian Steamshlll 911x11; ed frsctl 21s to more the" 1,1 11°11 higher. m me curb Todd Sh-Dlillfdi r0. iil-tmliiém Steel. are 11-11011‘! lggd shlpbuilder, rallied witih y, 1 up fr-m an wary 36-h.’ 095i‘. shadowed o o. threat o! e strike te-up of lie Lacliawima. N.Y.. isnt. Bethlehem c105“; M, 19 3-4, f 1-4, after hav- ing sold as law as 78 3-4- Minor gains lust about offset small icsoes in most issues. The As- soclsud Press commit-e i111" °l Tr ztl’: amrunted to 383.- 970 dhnilfies 8111:0111.“ 857.330 the 91'0- 4! gallon ent was follow oven-i - Mark“ mm. tlon ma! over-lteli-io- m; leg lls scour es. gllpeeifixiionna the recent M1 o! pings, A 131ml 0d 10.000 $1670.! 0f nhnd Steel was offered after the close of the exchange at 77 l-4 compared with the closing quota- tion o! 78 1-3 on the exchsnifi ' Macnssa. New York Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks Am C and F Am Tel and Tel Anac-nda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Chrysler Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor pld Kennecott Mont Ward N.Y.C. fflose 26 1-4 Texas Corp United Air iLS. Rubber US. Steel Co Vanadium Corp Wcst Union West Elec Market At A Glance (By The cannon... Press) Toronto-Stocks closed higher. Montreal-Utilities and golds low- 81‘; papers and other lndustrlals higher. N121; Y0rk—-St0cks closed unchang- Wllilillleg-Wheat 1-4-8-8 cent higher. New York-Cotton, coffee and sug- gar unchanged; rubber lower. Livestock MONTREAL. Feb. z6-tCP)— There were 8 cattle, 3 lambs. 623 begs and 1w calves for sale (n Montreal Livestock melrll€t$ trday. Hcgs were unset-tied, other class- es cf livestock were unchanged. There were not enough cattle in? sheep offered to make a mar- e . Veal calves ranged from $9 to $12.50 with a few tops at $13. The bulk of the veals were sold between g5 and $12. Drinkers were $6 to There was s weaker undertone to the has market. A couple c1 car- Lads were ssld at $11.65 for B-1 dressed and the balancecf the hogs were not sold at 10.30 am. Grade "A" drew $1 per hog premium with. discounts on off grades, Sows were $5.50 t0 $5 50 MINING (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. Feb. 26- Stocks Acme Oil Aldermsc Anglo Cdn Astoria Auncr Barikfield Bear Ex Benttie Biclgocd Bbjo Brahms Brculari Buff Ank Buff Cdn Cal Edm Cent Pat Chesterv Ciircmiiim Coliinaur Coniaurum Doves Delntte Dome Duquesna East Mal Eldcrado Falcon rye-d Kirk Francteur G-ds Duke Gcld Gate Gunnar Halcroiw Hard Rock l-lollii-ger Hud Bay Insp M D Init NLckeI Jack Wat Jellicoc Kerr Add Kirk Hud Kirk Lakes Lake Shore Lttl‘: LL _ s: s: .- .-.-- w w -... k=""..":_-';_-:.'-'_-bz=-"-,_ E$S§QQQ=I$§§2o33~ESw$;c-8Sww3iw$$&5qi Q! . 0P I I canyon» 4 Tm qv-o-u-id - as M.» B" . 2225 s 911- (nil Ulih Mrcbecd llinfsen Mclartic McKenzie McWatters M He 01m Mcnela Morris Naybob N rands '-'... ......""-‘."‘°* ssseeasssseessssssses 5353K"- “Rcck adding 2 to 5 cents THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “THE MARITIME TRUST COMPANY 1n presenting the twelfth annual report on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Maritime Trust Company, President Howard P. Robinson stated: “It will be noted that in comparison with the previ- ous year there was a growth and an increase in the Company's profits The Estates. Trusts and Agency Accounts Under Administration however, decreased undel- last year due to the fact that several large Estate had been distributed ‘and wound-up. The Investments of the Company have been retained as in previous years, with the exception of a comparatively spgall amount in bank stocks to consist entirely of Dominion, Provincial, Provincial Guaranteed. and high-grade Municipal bonds. A Dividend of 5 per cent on the Capital Stock o1‘ the Company was paid to shareholders on March 1. 1940. and a Dividend of 2 1-2 per cent on the Capital Stock o1 the Company was pstil on July 15, 1940, and a Dividend cf 2 1-2 per cent was declared on No- vember 15, 1940, pa able on Janu- ary 15. 1941. it be rig considered that, in view of the earning posi- tion of the Company, Dividens on the profits should be paid durzng the current year. and this pro- cedure was followed whereas previ- ously the Dividends were paid on the earnings after the same had been ascertained. The Board has maintained its policy of keeping its investments in a liquid condi- tion. and has depended upon its in- come from sources strictly within the field of Trust Company opera- t1ons." , The report shows a gross earn- ing of $28,163.14, and a net profit after deducting expenses of man- agement, rent. taxes. reserve for cle- preclotlon and Federal Income Tax, 582661- total assets including cash on hand. investments. accounts receivable etc" $216,530.62: Estate. Trusts and Agency Accou t Funds, Investments and Properties, g4623,594.19; lotal assets $2,840,- . 81. Th officers and directors elected for the ensuing year are as fol- lows: President, Howard P. Robinson. Saint John; Vice-President. Peter G. Clark, Summcrslde; Vice-Presi- dent, Fred C Beaiieay. Saint J01ll1 Dxectors, W. C. Allison. Saint John: Hon. F. B. Black, Senator. Sackville; W. W., Boyce, Frederic- ton; G. P. Burcirill, South Nelson; Hugh A. Carr. K. C., Campbsllton; lion. A. B Copp. Senator. Sask- vville. J B’. Dover, B C.L.. Saint John; William F. Fraser, Neiv John; Hon. George B. Jones. Senator, Apehacqui: W. J. Kent. Mathurst: E. w. Mair. Woodstock: R. E. Mutch, Charlottetown; James MacMui-ray, Saint John: Luke S. Morrison. Fredericton; Hugh Muc- Kay Rothesay; James D McKeniia, Saint John: A. Neil McLean, Saint J0l111; R H. McLean, Saint John; Harry Olseary. Richibucto; A. P. Paterson. L L.D. Saint John; John A. Reid. Fredericton; Frank M. Ross, Montreal; George J. Tweedy. K.C. Charlottetown. .1. J. Fraser. Winslow. K. C., Fred- ericton; Allan H. Wetmore, Saint John Hedley C. Wilson was appointed general manager. Toronto Exchange , Fe-b. 26-wel- Pric_s advanced on impr ved vol- ume today cri the Toronto exchange, Turnover of 182.000 shares was the heaviest since Feb. 14. Macasis. and Wright-Hargreaves added 15 cents and gains oi 5 to l0 cents were neztcd by MacLecd- Cockshirtt, Little Long Lac, Aunor. Brculnri. Cochenoiir Willans East Morlartlc, Kerr-Addissn, Pioneer, Preston, Sigma, San Ahbnio. Syl- vanite and Upper Canada Senior- golds were firm. Base metals had an index gain of .72 with. Nickel, Smeiters and Ncr- anda higher by 3-4 to 1 1-8 and Pen Orellle, Sherritt and Steep TOR/ONTO, ' Gains or a point or m re were netted by Canadian Bnweries pfd... Consumers Gai, Great Lakes Pa- per and Slmpscns pfd. Fanny Farmer firmed 3-4 to 25 i-2 and smaller gains came through for Bell Telephone, Canada Steamship!» D:mlni0n Steel B. Dominion "Foundries, Laura Secord. Lcbhw A, Moore Corporation and Union Gas. H me Oil and Calgary and Ed- montrn were up two cents am‘ Okalta down 2 cents. BANKS (By ThemCanadlan Press) stood A Montreal St Ant San Ant Senator Shsrritt Sigma. Slscoe Sladcn Slave Iain- steep Rock Straw Lake Sturgeon Sylvanite Tezk Hii hes Upper C s Venture; Wlltsey wrt His-g UNLISTED Pond Ore Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE Glasgow; C F. Inches, K. C., Saint I PAGE FIVE Assets : Cash, erusls and Investments .. Vault, Furniture and Fixtures, etc. less Reserve for precistion Deferred Charges .. De- counts W. C. Allison . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. W. Boyce .. . . . . G. P. Btrrehlii . . . . . . . l-Icn. A. B. Copp, Senator J. B, Dever, B.C.L. . . . . . .. William F. Fraser . C. F. Inches, ICC. . . . . . . . .. l-Ion. G. B. Jones, Senator. W. J. Kent . Hugh Mackay . E. W. Mair Accounts Receivable, Ac- .. . $14,743.21 . . . . . . . . . . . 13,777.69 El t , T t ‘d A A - ‘ “ “ .'.“.‘.1.17.....'f?7...f..z.oa.oi.i=i Hon. F. B. Black, Senator .. . .Soutli Nelson, N. B. Hugh A. Carr, KC. .... . -C4l11l7b¢lll°11i N~ B- .New Glasgow, N. S. The Maritime Trust Company incorporated by Special Act of Legislature Head Office 104 Prince William Street SAINT JOHN, N. B. UNDER DOMINION GOVERNMENT INSPECTION £3 December 31, 1940 Liabilities: Reserves for Income Tax and Un- Fees Dividend Declared and Payable .. Capital Stock Paid Up . Accounts Payable . . . . . .. . . . . . ..$ 215,051.75 earned 965.52 513-35 216,530.62 Surplus counts 2,540,124.81 Certified in (Sg'd.) H. G. HOBEN, DIRECTORS 194 President, Howard P. Robinson, Saint John, N. B. Vice-Pres, Peter G. Clark, Sumrnerslde, P. E. l. Vice-Pres, Fred C. Beatteay, Saint John, N. B. Luke S. Morrison R. E. lVlutch . James MacMurr-iy James D. McKcnns A. Neil McLean Red Hugh McLean . Harry O’Leary . . . . .Richibucto, N. B. A. P. Paterson, LL.D. . .$aint John, N. B. . .Sackviiie, N. B. Fredericton, N. B. . . Sackviile, N. B. .Salnt John, N. B. .Saint John, N. B. . .Apoiiaqul, N. B. Batiiurst, N. B. “Roll-may, N. B. .Wo0dstock, N. B. John A. Reid Providing the Following Executor of Wills Administrator oi Estates Trustees Under Wills Guardians Custodians of Securities and Agents Trustee of Corporate Issues Registrar and Transler Agents Real Estate Agents Trustee in Bankruptcy Estates, Trusts and Agency Ac- .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,623,594.19 Frank M. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Moutreai, Que. George J. Tweedy, K-C, Charlottetown, P.E.l. J. J. Fraser Winslow, K..C., Fredericton, N. B. A. H. Wetmore . . . . . . . . . . . .Siint John, N. B. Hadley C. Wilson, Manager Branches and Agencies: Charlottetown, P. B. 1.; Summer-side, P. E. I., Fredericton, N. B. Services: Property Safety Deposit Boxes 14,284.37 171,375.00 360.55 25,528.39 216,530.62 $2,840.l2-i-8l accordance with my certificate. Chartered Accountant. 1 . . . . . . ..Frederlcton, N. B. hsriottetowri, P. E. l. ...Saint John, N. B. “Saint John, N. B. . .Saint John, N. l3. .Saint John, N. B. ..Saint John, N. B. Fredericton. N. B. Montreal Curb tB-y The Canadian Press) Stocks Abitbi pfd Asbestos Bat-burst A Fraser V T C Ford A Hiram Walker Imperial Oil Int Pete Price ccm STANCIIEL WOMENE INSTITUTE The meeting of the Stsnchel W. I. met at the home of Mrs. George Dixon on Wednesday, February 5th. president presiding. Meeting open- ed by singing the Ode. Eight metri- bers responded to the roll coil. It. was decided to answer the roll call with an Irish Joke at the March meeting. New committees were appointed. Mrs. Alex Aitken and Mrs. Albert Todd on the sick committee 511C Miss Dorothy MacKenzie and Mrs. Reggie Kelly on the program com- mittee. Questionnaire on Home Ec- onomics was filled in. The secre- tary reported that six sweaters three scarves and eight pair of mitts had been completed for the Ree‘ Cross. The meeting was brought Yo a close by singing God Save the King. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Tips From U. S. 011 Make-Overs For Overseas __O'I'I‘AWA. Feb. 2e __IOPJ —Wo- men's organizations in Canada have done ivcnders in making civer gar- ments in" Britain's needy from the blltzkr egs but lirre may be some suggestions in the programs of the “Bunnies for Britain" group in the United State. A lett r to Senator Colrine W11- son from the Columbus. Ohio group describes some of the make-overs eff-cted. FELT HATS: —Thick ones for men‘s slippers; thinner and bright colored for cli’ldren's slippes. MEN'S PANTS: —O1'19 pair will make one pair of shorts fcr s. six- yenr-oid and one pair for a two- year-old. TUXEDO:-Pants give line skirts lo,- lo-year-olds and small sculi grip fzom M“ [tween pockets. Scme tuxedo jackets will make b0- icro or small Jacket. BLANKEIIS: -Best part5 baby blankets; cthcrwis~ worm linings or lit . qllfAgllClR/S PATCHES: —Make what B ltish cs11"Camoullt1B Blankets." for make Close 4 1 -2 16 lnterltnlngs for pl --=__—_—_-.:_ _ SAMPLE BOOKS: -—GO0Cl for substantial quilts. COTTON TOWELS OR UNDER. WEAR: -—Make eiQu, inch double wasliciotiis \\'l1T11 squares are cro- cheted tog'.t1ie;'. SWEATERS: -Same can be un- ravelled and yarn washed rewo nd and knittzd over into smaller sar- mcnts or squares for alghans. OUTING PAJAMAS OR GOWNS: —Gnod interlinings for making ohiidLens light Weight cltthing warmer. COTTON HOUSE COATS: —C1lt down into two Ql‘ three drcssxs for children from two to six years. LEA LOVES: —Openeg flannel- -mak9 fine Windbreakers. l "Bundles for Britain" has cele.l brated its fizst anniversarv in N W ‘ York with President Rcosevelts mcthtzr as honorary guest and pre- 1'11 . There now are 756 branches thwughout the United Slates and more than 700.030 women and children aw engaged in knitting. In the first year 3,00) cases and 284 bales of clothing including 1.200.000 knitted garments. and 350,000 sur- gcal dressings wti-e sent overseas. Famed Baroness Shelter Queen f LONDON. Feb. 26 -(AAP) —Tlic eldest daughter of the late Marquis. 6 irmn of Kedlnston. a baroriess in nsr own right has a room in o swank hotel. but she doesn't sleep there much. She's so busy in the slums. help- ing pbor families during and after air raids. it's more convenient just to s1'ep at Paddys Goose. Deck workers call her the “Queen of the Sheltezs though her r a1 name is Lady Miiiy Irene Ravens- d-ale. and 11'1- lather once was Vice- roy of India. Illorty-five-year-old Lsdv Ravens- dale moved to the dock dlstr’ct al- ter hsr 11cm; was bombrd early in the war. Paddy's Goose, where slie spends the nights except when t1ie.e's no bombing, ls o notorious public house. She spends p‘erity of her own monev there on c0:oa_ Us. and sandwiches for the homeless. Twenty bombs have falrn ivltliin 50 yards of the "Goosc“ and tne windows have ‘Qecn blast cl out of rooms where Lady Ravensdaie and her homeless friends were sleeping. Lady Ftsvensdwe shudders at the suggestion she is doiniz anything and sewn on I l i ll. S. Senate iEllilS eighth Day of debate v WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 —t.APi—-v As the Unimd States Senate “and lirough its eighth day of tense ria- bate on the lease-lend bill today the measure‘: advocates asserted it was the best vray to keep Aznui-z-ri at peace, and Senator BLl“0I1 Wheeler (Dem-Mont) hotly re; that a member of the British Eloise of Commons hart predicted ihs United States ivould enter the vrnr soon. The unnamed M. P. had said Wheeler claimed. that the ‘United Slates entry into the struggle would probably be “by way of the Orient." The Montannn added that. he would no be “surprised any morning to learn that. American troops bud been sent to Singapore." Britain's far eastern bastion. To back his statements, he said he could submit to the Senate later a pamphlet written by a member of the British House of Commons. WORSE THAN WAR Front line soldl ': “if you (in; mind, sir, I'd rathsi" p supine ill, leave for a bit. I remember going about this time during the last war an‘ I dropped in for ten clays’ spring-cleaning.“ One performance of BC€*»il('\’€‘1‘.'l Fifth Symphony; by the New Yirlq Pliillzarmoiuc orchestra costs abcut $30!). THEIR SON "Our son comes home on leave. tn- 1119.111." And Father's voice is proud. As he stands on the station 12W.- rm Not seeing the noisy crowd Andl ltlotherls heart is filled n-ith ore. Her eyes with r. tczider light. For this is their elder.’ son Who is coming COmc tonight. since he It is scarce six months h'ro'c. She explains: “It's lust a job. After all, Fve lest cnlv o home. I knmv plenty wlioive lost Whole families." . Lady Ravensdai» knows hundreds} of dock people by their first names. i On s trip with her one ses site's.’ Just like one of tihem. She is never l patronizing and never puts on a, social worker air. Hr fcod is ilic food she distributes nmonz others. She is pretty, but she dzess s sim- i y_ v when the poor complain sboutl shelter conditions. sh- gets thin s‘ done. because she knows where ol gg for rmediai sxtign. i went away, And oh, they have m d him o, His merry whitle, hi. lly lungs, It seems so long ago . . . . l i But now 11c is here beside them, Handsome and brave and true, And Father and Mother sce no one Save this lad in the airforce blue. No matter what the future holds, Tonight they shall not. grieve, Their hearts are filled with plness For their son is home on leave. —Constisnce I. licckbert Summerside. lizi p- i JJST WATCH 11-06, MISS IV iDEA! Bl-OW V, I QOTTA LINSEED! COME A ME oowu WIMPV! lawn ioox- mess NKJNEV IN'.' FABULOUS Foizruue UNDGJBTEDLV THERElS A