IMPORTANT NOTICE ' TICKETS FOR ST. PATRlCICS PLAY y and Matinee Tickets f Ad l ‘LIIIGHES DRUG C0. and REDOIlN BROSS. at Matinee — Adults 35c - 0111111111. 15¢ Reserve Seats at R. T. Holman Ltd. March 13th, 14th, Nth-Starting at 10 ii.m. each day. Prince Edward Theatre March 17th I WANTED Pit Props, any quantity, Spruce, Black Spruce, Juniper. Balsam (Fir), Highest prices paid. Sizes 5,6,7 and Write Box 339 or Phone col 19.51; Bcrgmalln Construction llc. Ltd. Montague, N0. 5. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 ca.“ (ienlral Guardian loo 5o g - . h per word; Announfimenieetnndrdéozierfzgrgvzgg him“ he.“ ttassliied 3o per word; 1n Munch-hm Nam," w” p" Pf" WW0; rllmli and spiritual onerlogs csroi etc. llc per .....'.:?".>,“"' °' Condolence ‘lilo per inch; We ' ‘ ' "E" °| and l0 cents for every addltlo appreciation. 10o per inch or Iii centl per inch. Address an WANTED TL) BUY‘ IMMEDIA- ‘ltllli. Small uungaio or house, WANTED — BARBER CHAIR, electric clippers and other bar- ber equipment, cash. Write giv- uescriptiun and price P/O. S. Mnchin. N0. l0 B. d: G. School. Mount Pleasant, P E. 3 6i -4<.|Ae Help Wanted waxrlzp- IMMEDIATELY luau tor farm work. Ivan Devereaux. i .iilu.o Help Wuntud WAdXTED - MAID. EXPERIENC- E Auulv liovernlncnt House. tomb ‘ffiliio ‘finial?- criil housework. Apply 4 A wnvicn - campus nous}: keeper for family of two adults. Aiililylllnvlu ltLacRae. Bonsh P. 3. '11- at EDWARD srntznr Furniture not ovcr 4 months old- Drawers, Square 9, small Table. Kitchen Mk. Buffet and 4 Chairs, Record Ruin with tank. two Clothes husk. lls- iivo Puffs. Potsund Pans. Pflfly leaving for England. C 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN Till) PROBATE COURT i-‘cbruary 11th, A. 1)., i944 III Re Estate of ’l‘liolnils Mcikle late of (tllurlottetolvil .l lfillnty in the said Province. Lab- "llfer deceased. testate. lo the shcrili oi the County of Qllccns County o1- any constable or tel-lite person within said Cc-uilty Willi-in ull lilo oi William J. Braw- L Cnarioticttlivlt in (moons "m"! aforesaid. Truunt Ufllcel‘. Illmed estate. praying that a cita- llltrcforc hcrcbv rcouircd to cltc ull aerating interested in the siiid Es- u to be and appell- before the it present at a Probate Court to be hclil in th (Lllarlotlctown ill said County, in 5 581d Province. on Friday the lion o-f the some dl!’ "l"! cause if any they on; why d Mt b0 Biased Ind the EI- ciosetl as proved for in said l and on nlotlon of A. James T 1 - 5841-. Proctor for sold Peti- lllli it is hereby ordered that I ikereof be forthwfthb a me newlpape pn “ch hulotletown nfor:said once "m" "Mk for at leut foul- eon- ve weeks froln the date here's: s l“ Emle ll aforesaid II hill". ‘Jldse of the roll “ell: Illy and yelr Ilht on". MARGAIIT PALM!!- Relish-or. _’i_‘Hl_~I __ CHARLOTFETOWN“ GUARDIAN srocx QUOTA 110mg I Montreal Stock l MINING March F-(OP) — 4 School for month of February: 78 Peter MacLcod; 3 Natalie Joy. grade solids. job price 36-36%; wholesale pasteurized storage No l 36%-36lli. Cheese: Current white and col- ored western and Que. 20 FDB: wholesale jobblng price western and Que. white and colored 20-‘5/1- Potatoes: '15 lo. bags lilie- 1 Que. NB,andPEI.l.95; oZQue, and N0. l small P E.I . N.B.. 1.80. Maine N0. i 100 lb bags 2 6i MT. STEWART SCHOOL Honor Roll of Mt Stevtxtrt Grade X-—l. Jim Feehznl; 2 Rowena Mercer, 3. Carl Mac- Dougall. Grade lX-l. Ethel Learcl; 2. Grade VIIL-l. Reta Johnson; 2. Rita. Griffin. Grade VIl—l. Pturl Mitchell; 2. Ora Leard; 3 Frank Pigot. Grade VI -1. Paul Jay; 2. Etta Coffin and Eileen MocEacherti; 3 Jtizin Affleck. Grads V —l Lottie MucDougall. 2 Sylvia Feehan; 3. Margaret MacEachern. Grade IV Sl‘.—l Pauline Cum- misky; 2. Myra. Griffin; 3. Bruce Pigot. Grade IV -—Ji‘, —l. Jacqueline Cummisky 2. Gloria. Feehan; 3 Eileen Affleck. Grade III-l. Barbara Mac- Asklll; 2. Leonard Joseph McDon- ald: 3 Mvmrct Ross. Grade II 1, Kimble Jay; 2. Alice Gurlmrcn and Eileen Lacey (equal); 3. Travers Doyle Grade I Sr. -1. Olive McAssey: mnozrro. Stock Quotations Stock Close Alax i 45 Alderman l6 music Odn so dirl Arnlm Hm 10614? m - nal‘3elv'v‘ii:t‘i:.ml:It.>IIc:2 aosfismm Almisliic filer?“ word. 1.1m of Subtcrlptiom fifg,“ "3153 rvwntatlou 81-00. other rater on gagammléfi _ i; a Bcattie 1.55 _ Beattle Rte o4 1-2 Miscellaneous $1,“. o 8.22 DEWALT saw‘ -‘ 72 w°lkilll< "M!|lii¢5-AN€v.'esl.v(l/?l?l1s gtlilTkEdmI-Im 2 (l): available from d' ‘Cl. factory rep- (31 1e; 1 5Q rcselitatlvcs 101‘ dlliidu Quota- 012193111 135 "9115 kindly lumishcd on upplic- 001;‘: 1,. 15 351g‘; Lgfllligéivlfégger Corpor- Comwealbh Pete 3s vmwbuverl- B‘ c. lfender Sh. Conlarum 1.3g WILL Tmfi Dem“ 9° rowed the BllTeY g°mfesn g2 from tlu- Jenkins Phllrlnacy. re- Eaugt. Or e 09 1-4 tum without further delays 7 tf £256.“, o6 i3?’ " 3.1100 3'1 Escaped 1 gillliies‘ 1g ----~L__ o s .1 ESCAPED FEM. ‘ G ld Eat: o4 l-2 can. subStahuQiLE-cwEgXrOlPliS 0g“ GB" 1° 1'2 {wttéirtg- .1. Robert Mutch Chiir- £513"! 3g {f 0 e ~ ' crow - ___R§i""° 5- 34"} Hgtfiliwelll 04336-2 or Sale ‘Harduéock 1'05‘ “m i-i k 0a 1-2! can FOR sane-lost v-s. MAY 1.22.55 s1 W“ “"11" "1 Ffzn sfiLEr-NIJMBER 0F MlLCll ggillltx-lger “Zia-ta ile...°..:er::l.::°"~ Home c s: . e c . m“ Pérshmi hi?“ o- 33 "Davis Ina i’ “ ilélrfiédd 9'32 ' ASTHMA E . i‘ —Don't experlmenll, ‘£9132: Lilkll Dlufault 1.00 falls. At Tile Jenkins Pharmacy. Lake 53:“ 1561;! 25GB)???’ “m Leibch 1111 nu L L 9'1 ll . FARM FOR A ice” *2 s Malarticm 3 8g an at 0o 3-4 AT FLAT RIVER Mcxenn. 13g McDo _ _'“* M Vitt i0 i-z Hundleil 1101115. 50 acres lvigwatt i5 1-2 clear with buildings, dwei- M“ 0°" g ling house, barn and other lilv/Ijndcl L24 outbuildings. On main high- yloneto g way from Charlottetown t0 s1 ‘Wood Islands. gognmgtaé“ 1g? R. A. MacKENZIE, Ohm 2515f? Flat River iac m 7 Tim mmpus- 1% >andom 08 l-il ALE “W .3 __ glcknOrUW ti; _ - l . _ Thele_wlli be sold by Pub- ngwirt 1 54 llc Auction on the premises gmugei‘ 2 3i 95 Ii . ‘ 1.02 BENJ. MacMILLAN out??? a g3 French Fort 5mm “ ' tor 42 WEDNESDAY, MARCH l5 ST‘°’“‘“ i? ill. l p.m. glataoe g 8D ' sprlnae i4 {Ir ffllhtvlng stogk d b. stew RID $.19 p ements. sum 1 m; More. 1 years old. 1 Horse. l0 years old. 1 llorsu, 1n 31331-5 01d Um, can 115 (All Clydcsdulcsl. 1 Ayrshire Cow ivmmm-e 549 3 ycara old, frcsliened Jilnulry 1st, r mq 13 l Cow. 7 years olil, in milk. 1 tat wgm Am“ ‘no Cow. Z Heifers, 1 steer, all cominl 1 H 3,05 2 years old. 2 Calves 9 months old. l Ayrshire Coll. Mixed Grain. (11115 Straw, Binder McCurllilcii). I-lgy Mower, lFroat 0M1). nay Rake. Fbtithillls 1.30 roedoast Seeder. Horseshoe. l 051mm 24 an; Plow. Scuffler. Runnel- 1mg] gale; 55,00 9014M. Tooth llnrrow. Spike llar- i.i_.__._-_< _’:i roméfvw row Pogataidspgaycr. Cal-t] THO 0h II an Driving Selgll. Wood Sleilh pol PRESS rollrlllllll many 0 Cl‘ ll‘ C05. VCIY- thtllnlfnnfilést sons-farm is sold. If stormy first fine day follow- . I- ._.._ 34M“ Prefer man experienced on automatic jobbers and also large cylinder presses. Ex- NOTICE gallery-nio- 1rd m» O sigh Inn. mmfnulff'°fh°ig;nzf Applications from those eni- glig of live ma: fy with ti.“ ployed in puls- lmllllf "I0" I. . handle dressed ‘PI-Ill; Jo. "Thing "m n“ ‘onlhhb plying highest si-litt prices. ed if separation from pree- elit employment will interfere swift cfludhn with the pdllflin] of any Ilflvlliaper. Iy to your nearest Ilp oylent and 69-, I-u- Selective lervlee out». Be- ‘fer A3. Q 3 report of the Presbyicrlal was given 2. Jackie Affleck; 3. William Griffin. Grade I Jr. —-1 Allison Jay; 2» Etta Pigot and Florence McAssey (equal); 3. Glendon McKinnon. Perfect attendance Ethel Mord. Peler MacLcud, Ora Leord. Etta Coffin. Floyd McAssey. Pauline Cummisky. Eileen Affleck, Gloria Feelian. Jncquqllne Cummisky, Kimble Jay. Olive McAssey. Flor- ence McAssey. Principal-Ann Ryan Assistants: liclcn Cummisky and Jean Fctéllllll. NORTH WILTSIURE W M S The February meeting of the North Wiltshlre Wrmens Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Noy. yith the President presiding. ‘Ric meeting opened with the hymn “The Heaven's Declare Thy Glory Lord", The business period followed with ll members and four visitors present. PllillS were made for the “world Jay of prayer‘ ser- vice to be held rlt N01 iti Wlltshire A talk on new books, also a Temper- ance reading Guard Your Grey Cells," by Mrs Clark. followed. The Study Book had been given to the Mission Band. "l‘lie Community ‘Friendship Secy book the number of sick visits, also she is ‘.0 send a Birthday letter to a member. A by Mrs Mitchell assisted by Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Toomb". The Study Period was on Chapter Five of "For all of l.‘ ," "Grace for living io-gether" Readings and a poster showed how Christ gives “Grace for livlnc lo-gotller", in the home, village. in the congregation and in ihc world Church. The W0!‘- shln nerlod with cllf! ‘heme "The Bible lilo Ccrlurlon Possession of the World Church." was led by Mrs. Mitchell and began uitli hymn "O Word of God lncnrrlatc, Bible read- Uut Our Way PROTECT GRAIN YIELDS 7 TREAT IIID _WITII " \ Crnllsill Increase your profits by trestiogwheamlsxmsusnd barley seed with . Helps control stinking smut of wheat," certain barley slants sod stripe, smut: of oats,- seed decay of flax. Usually results in bigger yields." Economic ' and easy to use. Buy from your dealer today; _v Wrila _ _ g Gillian fndlmr Limilnl, Full/furl? my Halifax N. s, ‘fir’? ' nzml- SEED DISINFECTANTS A llnnirlinnl l». its... Mn|cl c“... ings were iv z be d‘Tr“ver5e' , g en by “em rs an M“. Bell lnsianced a causeway cited the millions lillfiilltly silent l... _ _ _ the car lorry service. ntcliLv-eiullt nllles lll lclluill, scp- in pQgsihhv 5100990 u _ illfellutomc cotlltl ho lll('l'." - _ _ 'I‘lloy did not have ‘the ivitli lcc conditions we have here. but l2 or 3 per coll‘. liuuld .1111‘; Th5” million or u million zllicl readings from Missionary Monthly for our Missionary Dr, Florence Murray and the itteelilig closed with the hymn. “The Day Thou savest," and the benediction. TINY COASTAL SHIPS NOW RESCUE VESSELS _ LONDON, Mulch —-(CP)—- Brit- ish coastal vessels, known to thou- sands of holiday makers in peace- time and now serving as rescue Exchange Exchange Albitllfl nda 26 5-8 ts 2i s- AmCar and!‘ 367-8 2i 1-2 Bil? 30 a N Y Central l8 l-B 15:1 1-2, Ches 0h I6 7-8 13 Con Edison ‘Z2 7 Gen Elec l 36 l-8 . ll Gm Motors 5B 33 3-4 Gt Nor 29 7-8 (Mn Cur Md 3'1 Siid Oil N J 54. l-4 Cockshut Plow 12 1-2 Kennecott ru 1-8 ‘Dom Bridge 28 l-2 ont Ward 45 3-4 Dom Coal PM 13 7-a,Nor Am 1'1 3-4 n A 9 1 Phil PEN! 45 IDOmSiAeIB iFUSRubber 4s 1-8 -Dist Sea: gglRndio Corp o 7-8 Dryden 7 3-4 01 MIN 150 3-8 Fraser 33 l-Z Texas Co 4a 1-2 mm g4 1-3 Vanadiaulrl Corp 20 Fraser V T c 4 West Union 45 Geli Staci Wares ll 3-4 W959i 153% 96 How Smith l5 5-8 ~ . 11m 2e loan mo .41 5 1-2 |Int Nickel 29 l-Z y o ou 1a 3-4 Intl Pate 3i 5-8 ' o u 2 r ces to a re or c hm Isrlglglt R Prgloo 1 ' Ms a _ £95); MtllPower s1 1-2 the D%mll)nioti uepailment? of Asy lbY 19ml" The Pres- Iufvrcd Prayer Massey Harris 31-2 riculture follow:- McColi Front. '1 l-2 ' Nat Steel Oan- 14 3-4 Eggs: Graded shipments cli sgol Nmiandn, 1 355i for A-Large; A-Mcdium 3- Shawiniaa-n 151-4 33%: A-Pullms 28; B 3l‘.-_--32;; St Law Pfd 14 l-g 2‘l-2'll~i. w 8 1- Woir Elec A 7 Butter: First grade creamer!’ Brazilian 23 1-2 prints Jobbing price 36'.&-3’1 first ships. have saved the lives of 3,- 500 merchant seamen whose ships have been torpedoed. They were lntroducicd in 194d to accompany convoys when the U-boat menace was at its height. All are armed and they have destroyed several aircraft They have faced the tremendous ales of the North Atlantic for at east 16 days on a single outward run njlth ships four or five times their SIZE. Hospitals and operating the- atres are standard in all ships, and holds have been emptied to provdq comfortable wards. ‘There is n minimum of 100 available 1dr. Boll Discusses i iii“ ' at Borden and Tormentinc and the delay in obtaining a new “Why is there no inlcrprovittcial ~ traffic of trucks going back and. forth now?" he asked. the CNR. has stopped this traf-' flc by placing exorbitant charges on trucks. for a loaded truck and its driver. What farmer, merchant or trader could afford that? It figures out at 50 cents per ton mile. as against an average cost by motor truck cents per ton mile." m ill AGES QUICK RELIU FOR COUGHS—COLDS Causeway or Tunnel? He cited the Provinces agree- crnment regarding transportation, and went on to argue that time is ripe to go further into the mutter of a causeway or A survey should first of nil bctwen Borden and Tor- mentiue by competent engineers. A newspaper correspondent had cited the difficulty of currents, but Mr. Bell said he had advice on this point. meet not on the track from Tor-| mcntlnc to Borden. but cast of that. i _ That is why the ' built at Borden, and not at Cape WHOOPING COUCH CATARRHAL ASTHMA SIMPLE SORE THROAT DON'T octav- A om: PAGE lily; IE TODAY ! oost was 370300.000. ‘ Mr- Heath Strong: "How arclhnd mm). C; U.“ Cuuld 1 you coins to lake care of the tre- . bv ll. toll. shy of ullv tlullalz" . Bell: "They say you wolrt et the ice pressure if you built {mm t from Cape Traverse to Tormen- ! ztm told that further east or west the ice moves more rapid- ly and runs out both ways." He. recalled that C.N.R. engineers had guill- the matter, had given figures 11s to the, probable cost. ti mate at that time for a driven under ground pressure was $ll6.00f).00O. For lhe other form of tunnel. which is a stecl and concrete tube‘ laid on the the Strait. $7B,000.000I for a causeway $46.000.000; and for a. bridge $11,000,000. l In building the c ivould be an opening spanned by n bridge to allow ships to pass underneath. The lvrirk should be - Il2\i‘(ll_\' scratched ycl The Murcll tilt-villi; of Kingston svzls hold :1: tho homo of Nlrs. .- Merrill Grccu ixilii (i lllCmbWig and 2 visitors present. by singing Inst uic t auseway thcrc JY-‘DOFLPd 1111‘ bunks. The latest rescue ship has accommodation for 240 men. undertaken by the Dominion fulfillment of our lcrnis of cull"; “I Our Boarding House jingle“ $5.50_\\'cr(~ nu "SHNERING so»: .1 wwuv, Al-l-ultk.‘ NlCE couoj AMOS! THAT SEZ, "KEEP oi l0 quilt a week from l,v¢qne5dyy_ Ncizi place of meetlnt: 1r. -' F meme n; hi. Will Cnlirill Rm] ( ~,, h. l I" ‘ 11w. (‘Un- - ‘ . M-aoe _ . untl , ¢/.;._.;,-_ aim “Willing mulch. Aloeimr! closed wit l National Alllllilll A (lzliliiy 11mm who the], “Tvcd bl‘ the hostess, find D wh- m“ '.' ‘sprlit c» . u n. ll. tI. MABUII OPTOMITRIQT “u.” ‘m, S33E71!!! Glasses "M19430. r s. L Office flours: l0 l s t» ll P. if u '” “- "Wh" "c- by appointment Office Lonnectcd with DRUGSTOBE ' ‘flMEG UP. AlAZoR, Aw: #01111 Poor 5 cAuc-ur 1N ms SwlTCi-l.’ ', ‘Jstilcatzluc- 5A1." l5 A Dl‘_§‘-\ OF GELATlN .’ J , STIIPS lilllliill5l Eiiis ‘rilifirolnsii- A REALISTIC TOUGH ELL FOR MR. SCROGGINS PAYS ME W H' MONEY DOLLARS l C'N PAY YOU ROOM AN’ BOARD, AN‘ wrru "r I'LL MAKE ON HIS lNVENTlON,l'LL A E REALLY. ‘IOU DON'T intents i, n... Punnu Synfiflll. In; YEH, AN‘ WITH TH’ "rwox FOR THAT HORN CHAIR. / lT WAG BEAUTIFUL WHILE F1’ LASTED. I DREAMED T. WAS MARRIED t ANL" Ho HUM- PRIVHE JONES, AND r OREAMED BEFORE lNSPECTION HOURS LOVEBlRD-l. raver to» voua DREAM "ztzf "FIPWPTV .»- ' j; < _.. :.~__ - l