‘ n-r» ‘I! .5. .;",:-; f. MARCH . 3- .1243 THE (1llARLU'l"I'lli\\VN GUARDIAN Attention Far-m or; Nem- Charlottetown Take advantage o! excellent rlaler lee lor billing your Turning, Table Stock and Seed Pots to have our trucks meet toes. We arrange u at ihe edge o! the ice st Charlottetown. Do not ask Ils to handle 1° | w, 1... . -lstocklsprlaedstthecellings dwlll qufifii’, elltlflllll shrinkage ior the remshlder elm Remember. there could be a oolllns placed on Seed. some other dealer to have your Potatoes. Th1] Fertilizer: Efii‘i.'i';°t.tt'.'&.i°:.':it'£:w;“:2 llverles to the lsrm until the nook an secure Y" sro open. We have Fertllise m d plenty booked end assured um it will he here in smhfotlmg pamlers short o! labor should plan to use mixed Fertilisers (or B; u" crop. 1n the pest. on mlxe Fertilisers, you had to pay a premium M c’ L L" gllstifilllywllle 2Z1‘: tfilisland mixture du to 1h | g n," sling you l) C e it: i?» <M=~as':.‘...'::'r.:r.l':::'a'..";:.'.t""" "M "~ -"---,'~ clr en- Frank B. Clarke 3-3-41, NO_’I_‘_ICE In future the Regular Thursday 12 o’clock noon SIREN TEST will be made at 11.50 a.m.- in order to give the City School children an oppor- tunity to practice Air Raid Drill. B. ROY HOLMAN, Supervisor Civilian Defense Committee 1 __. lo per word: ‘ ed 8o Floral and B tnnl 0t! Jondolsncs inch; application. Advertising llatsa s- Payable in Advance Iinlaluln Charge Iss Any Adverts-est I Cent conical Guardian Maia. lo eel "M: Western and assure loceia nncenlerm Appreciation. 18c ssr sr 4e ill cents per Inch. Address and and 0o ‘ phrasing lvenis lo peruzvoni Osrdl-tte-Bc name- word. Lists ei snllscri lien tntinn 81.00. Other rs es t WANTED —- MAN FOR. FARM work. Good wages. 2 Alton WANTED — MAN FOR TAILOR- lng and Pressing. Applicants must be military exempt and not at resent engaged in essential war lhdustry. Apply Em loyment and Selective service O ice. 3-2-31. Female Help Wu nted . . warren-A GIRL iron GENERAL housework. Apply‘ 290 Graiton Street. Gooduges; 3-3-_l_i. ' wasrso -' eascrlcsl. NURS- ing. lull or part time. Telephone 1883. 3-2-21- w/lwrsn - sstiiits rlouss- d A keeper lor 2 adults in comfortable home. Write Chas. Duffy, Village Green. 3-3-31- Wanted WANTED — MEDIUM SIZED house containing three bedrooms and bath. State location and rice. Writ/a M. M. care Guard- an. 3-3-17-24. WANTED-CAR. COACH OR Sedan not‘ older than 1937. Must have good tires. State D1100- Wrlte A. B. C. care Guarding. a m WANTED AT ONCE, MAN'S BI- cycle in good condition. Will - p ash,A l "MN", Guardian. " . Ry c ppy 8-2-2l. Found rousn on clrllrrou erase? sum oi money. Apply 99 i-‘ownr Street. 3-3- - Miscellaneous mg MR8. DAWSON, lit UPPER lilllsboro. iurrier. 2-25-1-8-31. AT STUD. PLATINUM LA FOREST Strain. Frank l-lamm, Mount Herbert. Phone B. 1-1210. 3-2-81. For Sale FOR. SALE 0R TRADE-TWO Zanders. Frank Quinn, Water- Vvalc. 3-3-11. Fiallnfabi} - Llgéla nonfat: coAvri-I. er eav . DD Guardian. com n’ 8-84-23: "I m. sits - no. l sssn oars and barley. 85c per bushel. L. BMW & Son, Union Rczds a 9 S FOR SALE —- 2 WORK HORSES (heavy). 1 fill}. 3 cows. l brood IOW- Mrs. _ A. MacDonald. Peake‘s Station. 8-2-21. m» __ __ _, ,________._ BUICK CAR FOB SALE — FOR immrdlate sale 1939 Buick sedan. 17000 miles excellent condition. , Apply M. A. Farmer, sollengorz. a 194a Gitylaxlppeals Notice is hereby given tllst- he Board oi Appeal llss set Monday. March 15th, 194a, st 10 a.m. in the City Court Room in ole City Building, ll the time and place for "i"! appeals from Clvle ates and Assessments for t current year ending cemher 31st, 1943. Dated March 2nd. 1943. J. A. FULLERTON ON Clo o": o! Chariot w ' TENDERS ‘Wed Tenders will he Ieeelved by k "WM-lulled till lurch 0th h; f; ilk haulers on routes some ss L l. "Uiisilsflersuyhewroltes. 44m It, now mi we Inuit Baby A-(WIll-icks .» PERSONAL UNIS for Taxes. Fuel Purchases and other Seasonal Needs. ONE YEAR TO REPAY Apply lo lhs nsurssi brunch oi A TIIE CANADIAN BANK 0F GDMMERGE Monthly Deposits Provide to: Iepcylnsnl You Mulls l2 Monthly Dopoiiis oi Other Amounts st Iroportionolely low Intel YOUR ESTA" IS VROTECTED IY lIFE INSURANCE. WHICH THE \ANK ARRANGES Victory For Love Dy PAMELA WYNNE s ~s s- ___(Continued_,_i‘d'0m_ page z) John bolted upstairs. And live minutes later. settled in Smut ox s. oeaunsul me. John thought that DAD-Ll‘ an it wasnt Bu bad. Mrs. MB-DVOI-S-POHOCK, pru- ceeulng w extract large coarse kills. tlng ALOHA ner won-snag on ller lap. lleld ll; rutllel‘ lllgll up in lrunl. u! nel- and began to knit, “This morning 1 spoke to Mrs. Maturln about tne matter that l am 11°" B01118 to bring to your notice." she said. “it is this. Last night at Bbflllt mldnlsnl r was still awake and, as nly wlnuow was rattling, 1 got out to slip in a. wedge that 1 nan 50th lying ready on the wuldow sill. To do this 1 had to draw the cur- tains ano swltcn out the lignt. And naving clone this I saw below me an intermittent ilashiliil oi what look- ed like a torch. signaling. ln fact." “Hall a minute," John sulu. "uo 1 understand you to sav that you have alreaoynwld Mrs Maturm this?" Yes. "And whet did she any?" "she -poohed it, as in: that it was he llsht lrom s. urrlcane lantern carried by some old shep- herd. The matter now rests with ou. I myseli do not intend w csrn’ t iurther as 1 am very colulonsble thing l tel to lnlort an a, be atmmgel-heada cowltll one] landlady." "1 see." Through the smoke that hovered between him and the lire John saw the pals, lovely lace oi Odette. “Would you mind telling me exactly where it was " "I can show you. Oonls over to the window. We must switch Ollt “l6 ht l llr . ulflingliyoo 1315:." ‘together they ad- w Wglqlhwlfllil? the bum comes lrom t advance to an amount the season. seed l; mm, Remember, this year. they are nsnv crnclrslnszw Ol-IAMP- shires Hybreds. Write Mrs. E .S. ‘ Rose, Sourls Route. 2-20-61. ld-ANNAWLOANS Stock Close Bell Tel 148 Brazl tan An Cem 4 i-2 Call Car rbund ‘l 3-4 Cczl Pac g 1.: Can Swim 10 3-8 Cslnnele )9 1.3 Coclrshutt Plow 0 1-8 Cons Smelt 41 l-4 Dist Seag as 3-4 Dom Coal Fid Pounds. C0 14 3-4 l-low Smith 13 l-s Int Nickel , {l1 Lake o! Woods n 1-1 Harris s Mtl Power 34 7.3 Nat Brew g5 1-1 Noranda 4,1 1.1 Power Corp a Quebec Power l4 1-2 Shawlnigan 17 5t Law C0111 a Steel oi Can as Wpg Elec A 8 W98 Eec B I 1-4 ll. Y. Stock Stock Close Am C and ll‘ _ 82 1-4 Am Tel as Tel 143 1-8 Anaconda 28 Baldwin Loco 13 1-2 Bendix Av 38 l-2 Beth Steel B1 l-4 Ches a Ohio 40 ‘l-B Chrysler ‘l1 Con Edison l8 8-8 Elec Auto Lite 84 Gen Eiec 35 l-8 Gen Motors 47 3-4 Gt Nor Pid E 5-8 Kennecott 31 l-Z Mont Ward 35 l-2 N Y Central l8 5-8 Nor Am C0 12 8-4 en R. R 28 3-4 Phil Pet Co 4'! 1-4 Std Oil N. J- 50 1-4 Texas Corp 45 5-8 United Air 32 U S Rubber 31 1-4 U S Steel Co 52 8-4 Vanadium corp l9 1-8 vlest Union Q West Eiec 84 3-4 Plllllllllli MONTREAL, March 2 —(CPl - Produce rlces today as reported by the Dom nion Department o! Agric- ulture follow:- Esss: Graded shipments quoted at A-large 85; A-medium 33; A- pullets 29-29 l-2; A 30-31; C M. Butter: First grade creamery orints Pitlvlns price as l-z-al: First grade solds, Jobbing price, 36-36 l-2. wholesale, Que No. 1 pasteurized storage 35 l-4—-85 l-2. Cheese: Current receipt. colored FOB Montreal; wholesale Jobbing. ‘vestern and colored and white 22 3-4-26 nominal current make, ‘Iiontreal. Potatoes: ‘l5 lb bags mountain Que NO- 1 1.80: No. 2 1.50-1.00; NB and PEI No. 1 1.80. Montreal llurll ltock Clo” Abltlbl 35 alum Pfd 1 Aswstos 23 1.3 B A Oil 19 1-3 ieauharnois o 5.5 Bathurst A 14 1.3 Dom Tar ‘l D0" A 4 1-4 Fraser 14 1.3 Fraser V T c 14 1-4 A 21 1-2 Home oil 820 Imp Oil i8 Int Pele 1'1 7-; Latest Montreal Live Stock Salsa The following is the report oi’ the latest Montreal livestock sales supplied by Mr. H. W. Clay, livestock products grader, Domin- ion Department o! Agriculture. Cattle steady to 1-4 lower, hogs unsettled; steers 91-2 to 121-2; hellers 8 1-2 to i2: butcher cows 7- 1-2 in 10 l-i; canner and cuttercows 6 to 71-4: bulls 9 to ll 1-2. Veals l8 -io-~l8.-1'br-veel--~-l8 1-2; bulk 14 to 151-2; drinker calves lat-g m l3; grs-sser calves ill-I to Hogs no early sales. bidding 1'1 dressed hot weight. Lambs mastly bucks 141-2 to l5; [lat sheep 6 to B. stlPoiev-Stnr House. sud ther is . 1 t- cu _ when or an! under not neoss- 2mm t goldx-"tlohnwm a . . ‘Y let-ems sor e was cu r anxious for “mm ' Mrs. movers-Pollock oo ‘:0 out“? " I ~. A "all: association W! QM 1mg“: hm w‘. .. . .r , dn . g Alllll. um late la mm " IND“!!- Yesterday '3 _ CORRECTED FOB WIDNISDA! AND SATURDAY ISSUESSE , dos. ca page. lb. Roast Beel Cream. qt. c Bolling Meet 18-281: steak, as-ssc mm“. , 18c Fowl, each 81.20-81.80 gutter, dairy 40o ions, lb. ~ ‘lo aux" stoes. lb. 80c ln Read lettuce, sseh 20s “uh Pcled plants 80-780 “it” ° Beetnpsrr lb, ° Perm ps. 7e lb. "id white. western and Que 20 1-4 " This Advertisement contributed by FORD MOTOR COMPANY OI‘ CANADA, LIMITED’ Mushrooms, per box r ng apples, per pk. ens )ellc ous apples, doz. Pink Grapefruit, 2 for New Brussel Sprouts, Brocoli, bunch New carrots. 2 Market 31"" “M MINING. ._ ‘TORONTO. March 2 -—(CP) —- 3g: closing stock quotations II 2545c Stoo 4o Abltihi ' " “sséisesesiees eéséseasss Pamour Perron Pick Crow Pioneer Premier Preston Quecnston Quemont Reeves 5:12:23 a r seesssssssss ' ‘f (l .13 1-4 .04 3-4 .49 9.20 3.20 .03 l-I .18 37 .08 l-2 5.55 .87 .51 12 7-I 'ea:a=Es 18 i-I ed to those ol medium strength in 40 1.1 the spring. The queens removed M from the week colonies may be 35 placed in mass tor emergency use 90 later on. 1,50 In region; where the msln honey 1,53 (low comes late and extends into .82 August, as in the Prairie provinces. 2.10 strong colonies may be equally divid- _s0 ed and s. young laying ueen in- .07 1-2 troduced to the queenlen s1! dur- m 1-4 ins May or early June. .04 In Eastern Canada and British .03 1.2 Columbia where the flow commences 2.18 early. a two-queen system o1 snsn- .24 agement may be adopted on all .95 strong colonies during the iirst week .85 in Mm or at least four to five .42 weeks before the main flow. De- .3'l tailed information on two-queen .00 l-lsvstem may be obtained by writing 1.87 "n the Bee Division. C ll F. Ct- .0l l-2 tawa .li Ea-nerimeninl results have indicat- - a 2r ~22; free: H. 2'12 more than oilset by the additional (ull depth hives. and ampk- rOLill 1o ‘Um! oil ~0‘ .. q uwngilhc ripening and storage ui honey UPP ca" L“ v _.. .1\1‘ <1 wrs- ‘These measures silolllri rvemqres 5375 .1 oopulous colonies. thereby illcreas Vurmllata ~~~~ d, v19 3m cl-lony pmduggign Vulcan .21. "(s While Am 4.2;- ‘flflldllil .20 Wrl har 3.10 "our 1.1.2 . . Oil o - - Pond Ore 1.50 DAILY OEPARTIIRES ilotsl sales z-llnwo. INCREASING cows; PRODUCTION (Experimental Farms News) Among the factors beyond control c! the beeke are abundant nectar and suitable weather conditions The most important (actor ior which the beekeeper is responsible is the pro- duction of strong colonies oi bees in time to gather the honey harvest, say, C, A. Jamleson. Bee Division, Central ltxpeflmerltal Farm, Ottawa. Increase in unit production may be |ecured by adopting the following general plan. All colonies covering ollr frames or less should be unit- ‘ ~-' an lllrrease in lmil return wben . _. o _ _, .. - l‘... ....,...,. w.“ s... . l. . < H‘ a", “sk1'The exl.“ BOSTON IND NEW YORK lave hours through this new, direct service. You esn lunch today in Charlottetown and sic: tonight in New York. Big Zlpasscn er Dou las p anes op’ crate on convenient scllesulcs t rll Moncton, NB. and New England to Boston, connecting to New York, Washington, the South and West. ICIIIDULI: Leave Charlottetown 4:30 P.M.. arrive Boston 8:55 P.M., New Yorlr ll:00 P.M. Fare: Boston 432.80, New Yorlc -$44.75.~Rcser vstiolls and infonrlation: Maritime Central Airways. IOIVIIIIY lllsslse IIOITII IA 51‘ _%_ Al ll-IIIIS 111$‘ .. _ _.___