MARCH 5, 1942 T To ‘aw VICTORY soups ! pour BUYA pose ~ VICTORY BONDS {_ l1" MAKE-A IF YOU BUY NO VICTORY BONDS f 6AM YO»- COURTESY THE VANCOUVER SUN LIGHT HOGS g (Canadia Press) St ck In view of the recent order prohibiting the slaugh- tering of Hogs weighing dressed carcass weight" w ers in selecting Hogs for tice that their Hogs weigh when selling. less than 180 lbs. “warm, e would urge that all farm- market adhere to the prac- at least 200 lbs. live weight Your co-operation in this respect will result in the maximum number of Hogs grading within the desired weights. DAVIS & FRASER Condolence 7 and 10 cents lor every additions Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c t9 cent-s per inch. Address and application. Coming Events 3o per word: Not-lees 70o per inch; Lists oi I 3 words. Notices oi‘ Thanks and per word. Lists oi Subscriptions Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Wanted WANTED — SEVERAL CARS good quality hay. R. E. Mutch. Co, Lin, L-ovc-a-a-al. WANTED HOUSE BY THE 15th April. Apply “J. G." Guardian. THBI-‘ltiiyi. WANTED -— LOBSTER. FISHING smack-sound seaworthy hull and dependable er. Write Rivins location an lowest cash price t0 P. O. Box 73, Charlottetown. v i=—--- L-726-3-5-3i. Lost 1.057‘ _ 0N THURSDAY JAST- new chain on Brighton, Grafton or Great George Street. _ Reward. Notlty GuardiamL 7n Professional Cards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. I. HENLEY, K. C. I. A. BENTLEY. K. C- llarristera and Attorneys-at- i‘ Law MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street iiorrciiand Company D. F. ARCIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trnst Ilnilding Charlottetown PALMER 8. HASLAM A. l. IIASLAM, B.A.. LLB. BABRISTER, ETC. oi Neva Sootla Chambers °ii5ii‘iii€‘°l'8' ‘E "" l OAN ""0 l! r. o. Boa i: MocGUIGAN 8i TRAINOR Q4881! n. MacGUl-SAN. n. o. . CLAIR THAI NOB. K. 0 Barristers. Solicitors o...”.1°i‘>l‘.‘.’ .19.. ill“... Qtihlllfllri Street ‘Ilfisllflllgzlfl H. r.- McPHEE u.) K.C. NCT . ‘ eAnuisTsIiBYsoTIc-iroa B - Charlottetown IELL 8 MATHIESON IONS! ro LOAN Nuns rims. m... r. a. isisildimfl“ EYES EXAMINED CLASSECNDFITTED J. S. TA YL-OR OPIONIITIIST c»... Eur “Mu” credit did 85°.%'if" R | , "are. e....:.e~:::r~"~ , For Sale SCREENED COAL $8.00 PER. ton; run 01' mine $74.0 per ton, delivered, cash. M_ F, Walsh, L-675-3-3-3i. SHORTHORN HEIFER T0 FRESH- en April 1st. F. S. Reeves. South- Qji. L-705-3;4_-2i._ F011. IMMEDIATE SALE, CHOICE sow, iarrows within two weeks. Orr MacCann, West Covehead. L-7l2. _ Malelmijleip Wanted M WANTED - MARRIED MAN TO work on farm. Norman Camp- _bell,__Cabe_'l‘i'a._verse.__ L-_717-3-5-1L Female Help Wanter‘ MKin—vvAi'~1_crE1T.;'sLrar'our. Phone Mrs. Stewart 1493. =_,_, _L'FPi'§;£?_1- WANTED - CAPABLE MiAID Small rm. one child. Phone ma! or call 2 Water Street. L-lgifizfiii". TRAINED NURSE WANTED FOR. General Duty. early in April-be- ginning salary $40.00—living in. Apply: Montreal Convalescent Hospital, 3001 Kent Ave. Mon- tree, ,_§._Q. Ll7l6-3-5-li. When finished with dishes that have contained eggs, flour or milk, put them to soak in cold water. Dishes that. have contained sugar or greasy articles should he soaked in hot water. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge Yor Any Advertisements Z5 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern Ioénn lo per word; Announcements and Classified 8o per word; in Memorial Floral and Sglritnal Offerings, Cards, etc. 5o ner name; Letters oi o per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 REDDIN’S v Mid Minter-Sale 49c 7 oz. Pepsodent Antiseptic — '— Large Mistol Drops Mistol Rubi $1.10 value — - Scotts Emulsion Small -- - — .59 Large - — .98: Apple Blossom Soap 6 Cakes for — -- -25e Hinds Honey 8i Almond Cream 50c size - - 29c 25c Noxzema- — — 19c Kelloggs Nose Drops 25c Persian Shaving Cream 85c value Sp, 19c Pabium Baby Food 45c Nee Chemical Food F A valuable food supplement [or children and adults. l4 day she- - - - -li.15 78 (lay she —-— -- 4:45 Ieouomy Stse - - - .4445 ilEliIllN B808. L. M. DOUCETTE It. M. BMALLMAN THE CHARLUVPETOWN ETOCK Quom 11 n-gaa NS. NEW YCRK STCCK EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Stocks Am C and I" Am Tel Tel Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Ches Ohio . Chrysler Con Edison Else Auto Lit-e Gen 111cc Gen Motors Gt Nor PM Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central i ._ I étwfltififigfiflem23395853383583»! ALI-e‘. Le-LJ-ilélskirl-ummms. U S Rubber U S St Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Elee Woolworth Montreal Curb s-IMi-n-n-e I I I | I saunas-Ab o s Abitibi Com Abitibi Pfd E A Oil 115 Bathurst A Don A Fraser VTO Ford A lznp Oil Int Pele Price Com Price Ptd Grain WINNLPEG, March 4-(021-111 lair business attributed to mills and locals on Winnipeg grain exchange today, wheat futures closed 1 1-a cents higher. Grain futures close: Wheat: May 79 8-8, July 80 l-2A. Oats: May 50 7-8, July 49 l-SB, Oct 4'1 a-4. , Barley: May 64 1-2, July 68A, Oct 60 l-4A. Wheat: i hard 78; 1 nor ‘i9; 2 nor 74 5-8; 3 nor 78 1-4; 4 nor 7D; 5 wheat 69 7-8; 9 wheat U1 7-8; feed wheat 95 8-8; 1 garnet 72 7-8; 2 garnet 79 3-8; 3 garnet 71 8-8; 1 amber durum 81 3-8. Oats: 2 OW 50: cX 3 0W 49 1-4.’ 3 CW 4s1-2;ex11eed 48 reed 47 7-8; 2 teed 45 7-8; 4.3 7-8. Barley: 1 6c 8 64 &2OW2row643-4:8OW 62; 1 teed 60 1-8; 1e teed 68 1-2. Findtua NEW YOR/K, March 4—(AP)- Eanernem oi’ market. followers to collect the small profits socniins irom the previoiu dayli rise work- ed against stock prices today. Canadian stocks were irregular. Canadian Bell Telephone led the gainers, up three points to 115 while Walkers and imperial Oil each advanced 1-4. Canadian Iilcrd "B" paced the losers, of! one point, Canadian Pacific, Dome Mines and Lake Shore each lost 1-8 and International Nickel 1-4. Unchanged was Distillers Seagram. The Associated Press Gil-stock cosivposlie recorded a net decline of .2 of a point at 30.9. ‘transec- tions again were at e crawling pace and totalled 375.670 shares oom- paned with yesterday's 409,190. Among stocks in the losing divis- ion weie U5. Steel. Bethlehem. Youngstown Sheet. Beans . General Motors, Chrysler, United Aircraft, Boeing, Douglas, Owens- illiiicis, Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, NX. Central and Standard Oil (NJ). American ‘Iwlfiphozte 11.99996 l 14 and Du Pout gave up 1 3-4, Allied chemical and American Can 1e- taln moderate advances. A. D0ill0li 8i SDli Sho Repair and Rubbers Finest leather, expert work- msnship. Every Job guaranteed. Open from I A. M. to I P. M. Upper Queen St, City limits Skates Sherwood- (PRIVATE) At Willow Dale rmu. Brudcnell. Kings Count!- Brood Sows. due to know-one 8 in April, two in MIY- ' 2 Work Hersel- a J h ton rnmblu I ‘Fulhoollnplete ienlrvlmn lull- mm a quantity oi Farm lllllt- meats. Al" driving and work hsrnem. Also some household hlrnltllll- ' n, "m: repair Kitchen Stove. (Iron Du e.) “s. n. suAw. L-MO-IJCQL I MONTREAL STCCK EXCNANCE (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell ‘lei 148 Brsallian 7 1-2 B O Power A 19 1-8 Bl Prod 12 Osn OI-r Pfd 29 Can Ind Al A 8 Can Pacific 5 l-I Con; Smelt 38 1-4 Dist S898 22 1-2 Dom Coal Bid 14 1-8 Dom 8:168‘ 93 Pounds Co 14 Tob 11 Int Nickel 32 8-4 Lake Woods 1B 3-4 Mti Power 20 3-4 Nat Brew 25 Norauda 44 Shawinigan 1S St Low Com 150 St Lem Pfd 18 i-I Livestock , March 4-(OP)-- Ans There Were l8 cattle, 512 hogs, 998 calves loi- sale on the two Mont- real livestock markets today. i Calves were slow and prices s.- boirt. steady. Other kinds o! live- stock remained unchanged. flhere were not eIIODRh cattle 01- tered to make a market. Calves were selling slowly at e.- bout stead-y prices. The hulk of the calves were sflld between $10.50 and $11.50 with an odd small sale up to $18. There were no tops. Hogs were $15.50 for B-1 dressed. Grade A drew $1 per hoe premium with discounts on o1‘! izrfldes. Bows were $8.50 to $0 live weight. On the Maritime market rail grads hogs were $15.15, rail gisde sews number one WP lb 3'10 9011M! $10.75, num-ber one over 270 pounds $9.75, numiber two undesirable all weights $8.75. Choice shears, $10, $9.25, medium t8 ‘r. fair $7, common $5.75 down. Gioioe heifers fl. 33,25, medium $7.75, fair $835, common $5.50 down. Good cows $7.50. mediiun $6.50, fair $5.50. Gunners $4 down. cutters $4.75 down. Boning bulls $6 down, butch- er bulls $7.50 down. No quotation on veal and lambs. To ronto Exchange TORONTO, Mani: iw-tflPl-‘Ihe mining list displayed mild weakness in today's operations on the Tor- onto stock exchange and the in- dustrials and western oils closed slightly higher. Volume was only fair" at. 78,030 shares. A soft bone prevailed for the golds throughout the session and an index loss or .82 was showing at the close. Dome and l-lollinger were a bit heavy and the close was down 4 to 8 come for Beattio Gold. Ma- lartio Gold Fields. Pioneer, Preston and Urpper Canada. Brslorne week- ened 20 cents to 7.25.. A tew golds held to the up side. Among them Ooniarum, Keir-Addison, lake Shore and Sullivan. The base metal stooie moved in rlig/hit volume with Nickel, Hud- son Bay and Smeliers iuichanred and Noranda down 1-8 to 43 7-8. Faleonbrldire weakened 9 cents t0 2.92, Ventures 10 cents to 8.50 and Nonnetsl ‘firmed a cent to 70. Asainotipcirirletofi on 200 shares of Canada Packers was the widest change in the industrial list. Fianny Farmer gained 1-4 to 25 i-D and other foods, including AP. Grain ptd and Can/item A, small fractions. The sen- ior oils. Imperial, British American and Intermticnal Petroleum. W" stronger by 1-9 to l-4. Western oils had a full day and the price uuiustments involved a ion or 2 cents for Anglo-Canadian to 4i and minor gains Ior British- Dominion and Bomb End Petrol- elm. MONTREAL’ I EXCHANGE MONTREAL. March 4—(OPl— ‘the general trend was downrwud at theoiosetodl-Yoltthesoockct- change and curb market though here and there favorites clung to gains. Volume was on a re- trlals and Dominion Coal preter- red was also in arrears. Others in the minus camp tn the group were Alcohol and Building Products. The newspehrts, Stplawienee Oar- pocation "A" and Price Brothers. were tirmer alonl with Ksmilton Bridge, Foundation and Canadian Oar preferred. Bell Telephone and Shawintgan were winners in utilities but 0st- tnesu and Southern Osnsda Power trekked but. 0.93.. was shaded in carriers. ‘ Down in metals and mines were Hudson Bay Mining and Kollinger while International Pete was froc- tionally better in oils. ' imperial Tobacco prefer-red and Lalo oi the Woods were easier in miscellaneous and Distillers-ses- srcln recovered an opening slip. ‘rota! 011911.000 shares; Indus- trlais, 9.500; Mines, 3,500. ay period endine Feb. 38. i042 were 14.418000 M 07ml!!!‘- ed with 95.500090 for the corres- bonding period of 194i an increase _ oi 9900.000 or 10.5 per cent GUARDIAN Pictured above is Mrs. Keith Hutch- ison, o! Montreal, National Com- mandant. Nursing Auxiliary Seo- tlou, Omadlau Bed Cross Corp!- t MINIZJG” (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 4- Stocks Close Alderman 11 l-l 5mm 1-2 Cdn 41 Arntiield 6 Aunor 117 Bear Ex 4 1-5 Beattle 76 Bidgood 8 Bnbjc '1 1-8 Bonet/al 21 Bralorne 725 B A Oil l5 Brit Dom Z4 Broulan 49 Crln Mal 37 CPR 5 1-2 Cent Pat 114 Chester 119 Coniaxuni 32 Dome 15 Dom Sti a 7 ‘H? East Cr 2 1-4 East Mal 169 Falcon 292 Ford A 15 1'3 Franco _ 29 Haard Rock 48 Home Odl 245 Homest 4 l" {mp Q11 8 l-B mt Coal Z5 mt Nickel 33 In-t Pete 11 3'4 Jack Waite 1§ Jason 2° Kerr Add 354 Kirk Lake 53 Lake shore 900 Ieitch 48 Macassa 245 MacLeod 145 Malartic 153 McLeIlan 2 McWatters 3 1'2 Mcneta 37 Naybob 19 Norarida 43 1'3 Nonnetal '79 OBrlen 65 Ont Nickel 7 3~4 Pamour 75 Pandora 3 3-4 Paymaster 13 Perron 116 Petrol 25 Pick Grow 205 Pioneer 160 Premier 43 Preston 250 Royalito 18 sant Ant 155 ' Senator 10 Sladen 24 slave Lake 2 3-4 S. E Pete 3 3-4 Steep Rock 184 811d Basin 155 Sullivan 53 Sylvanito 160 Toburn 90 Upp Can 95 Ventures 350 Walker P - 18 l-Z Wri Hora 337 Ymir YO. 4 1-2 (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada - Conime w — Montreal 185 Royal Bank — Nova Scotis. — 0 CIIITJIICIPS NEW YORK, Mardh 4--t$)— The Canadian dollar and the pound Sterling finished unchanged in re- lation to the United States dollar in today's closing Ioreign exchange dealings. Sterling was quoted at $4.04 and the Canadian currency at a discount o! 11 9-18 per cent. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cent dis- count) Markets at _ a Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining issues lower: eth- er groups slightly higher. Montreal-Papers and golds high- er: utilities lower; other indus- trials steady. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat closed higher. New York-Cotton lower. Cardigan Head and Vicinity 1C’. J k Sum ufligm a ma? visitor znilgntagus. ‘m w. Cornelius Curran, Cardigan Head. was a visitor to the l d . tug the past week. cw m Mr. Phillip Sulli ho p“; employed in To: $ past wvm-I month-s. ntin-ned be m giggle in Cardigan Head on Satur- Senator .1.A. MacDonald, Cardigan was a visitor to the city Thursday. Mr. and Mr, Baldwin's Road‘. Qumfiofi-Ipbli; Montague recently. Mrs. George 1.. id, 141m was a recent visittolr to cniiigfdi” w. Jack MacAulay, PIX. ‘hie- Plwno employee, eity, spent», 1,11. {reels-end at his home in Cardigan ea . 1.35%’ w??? viiiifil°fi°ii °i€"’.i““ . g c - 1118 “l9 Past week. y m Mr. Joseph Kenny, 5t, Tug“. "turned home from Halifax where ginger-a been employed m- some Mr. Joachim Sillliven, Cardigan, W85 a recent visitor to Rpggnsgm, Mrs . Edward Iowry, Cgrdlgim gliflll-ngvent a few days visiting in Mr. Neil MacO ll, 1.9m . Iégékkgllfliédnhtllilggndeilfllll thee Iii.‘ rom f been employed? Bx when h. h“ Mr. Francis s! Hllllllflnflefd. has bggrlipighdiggzzi few dhaiys leave with his parents Mr. fig‘ rs. Med 5119998111, Cardigan Mr. Russel MacDo id, M spent Wednesday atmIS Roggmgue The people of this vicinity w... W11’ 801T? to learn ""8""! °n Thursday ‘b’! Joseph Dlmn. Peakes. and wish to convey to his family their sincerest sympa- thy 1n their sad bereavement, Mr m: t - n“ Moor. New Perth, 9- VMWP to Cardigan He“; w“ §-._ m‘ mum!“ DQWBY. New Perth, ggtggitiitor to the city during m, M"- Henry Curran, K1110 had the misfortune of break- b E h" hi!) 8. short time ago, h“ cen taken to Dorchester, mp5,, b? PIB-"P- 5he was accompanied by he!‘ dflllflhter Miss Helen and im- sister Miss Annie I-Iennessey, bOIh °7 mmheitel‘. Mass. Mrs. Curran‘; assets‘ c"; ‘r Md- them m“ Inm- er back with Elliotvale, M1‘. Daniel Baldwin. Baldwin's 221F153.’ was a visitor to cardigan re- C. m? K661i Minurd’s in the 110mg, titfiééé-bi-bi-b-b-i-‘b-b-brb-l-irb '1'_'1'_'!'_'It+!1':l.-!"1-‘i.-'1"!"'I"I"l"l"l'_'l'.'-I'f!'_'t"+7i?-Ie~"i.~7t-"i'iirbfi-i-‘biéit 9.30 L I G 1i T S-Outside put out DWI! vents. i streets and roads, use care at crossings. outside. Allow no children dut. AVOID EXCITEMENT, OBEY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS 0F LOCAL WARDENS. ACT AS IF THIS TEST WERE THE EMERGENCY ITSELF. ALL CITIZENS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ARE ASKED TO ‘h!'1'iii-Medal:-!~dd"!-'1'+£'.'I:!-I.'i'I-!i!.'h!I'I'b'l~'t'++4"b_'l-Lt. i * a PAGE FIVE wear/Wool Wwr/ Kilt MANY SEED-BORNEDISEASESNN.| BY TREATING SEED NOW_ " No potato grower today can afford to waste fertilizer, labour. bag costs and storage space on a poor, diseased crop. No grain grower can let seed-borne diseases needless], reduce his profit! Minimize these risks by rim- ply dip-treating seed potatoes with SmnsAN Ban, and by dry- treating seed grains with Cunn- iree Potato and Grain SAN —- the double-acting Pamphlets. ethyl mercury phosphate CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED disinfectant. SEHESAN Manufacturers oi Fertilizers cl] BY the original Iorganic rnerc Bar. helps to reduce seed-piece decaymeed-horne scab and Iiiiiz- ocionio; CERIIBAN, seed-borne wheat bunt, root rot, oats sinuts and barley stripe. Better stands and bigger yields usually rcpnv, mnny times over, ilie extremely low cost of treating! Ask your dealer tor Surpass Bar. and CERESAN. Write nearest C-I-L Oilice for "WW5": QIIO- Ilalllal, N. I. ' IIQ “I. Wholesale Distributors ll. E. MIITCII 8i C0. LTD. Charlottetown Island Distributors ll. T. NCLMAN LTD. Summerside i HATS IN SHAPE at room iempeiature aivny --_- artificial iicat also Lin! it is Getting your hat rainsoaked does not necessarily mean that it will have to be immediately reblocked Just be sure that it is dried slowly then shape it to its ori; <~ ¥++++++++++++++++++++++oscore-ia- .-r.--.~.~-:.-~:i~-.i3§§ A- R. P. NOTICE PRACTICE BLACKOUT TUESDAY, MARCH 1o, 1942 P. II. T0 10 P. IN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AREA Under authority dated December 22nd, 1941, of the Minister o! Pensions and National Health , I have made Air Raid Precaution Re- gulations under the Defence of Canada Regulations to be generally pub- lished, providing for general precautions and for emergency and test blackout to be held and conducted from 9.30 p. in. to 10 p. m. on Tues- day the 10th day oi March, 1942, in the area of Prince Edward Island. HARRY H. COX, Representing Minister of Pensions and National Health and Chairman Provincial Committee. INSTRUCTIONS %$ lights and fires to be put out. Inside lights to he or prevented from showing any beams or reflection outside, even temporarily on opening of door or the like. Whole urea must remain dark for full period. TRAFFIC — All except. authorized vehicles must stop and remain pro- psrked during the whole period, and show no light. PTRSONS — If at home, remain there, unless duty or emergency pre- II elsewhere, remain in shelter if possible. Avoid Make no light USE TELEPHONE ONLY lN NECESSITY. (IO-OPERATE il from not crammed into a croivcieii siiiii or natbox, Push out any Gillie. Pt it dry slowly, blush it Willi tile‘ nap form l- ib‘ a’: vlaehifviislle é- -!~ ~1- sis d- di-E-li-ie eh é-"ii-A- 4s slid-l ‘fildwéafivél'z“ c’.- érb do Cabaret»: e?! clvr-lrllerlelr f eA-1-d-qlr-1JelJ4-7l|'ili'-blfi1~1€4~'-t-4-