STOCK QUOTA nous " lIOllTllEAl. STOOK EXOIIANOE Class ‘mew w» B811 T61 Osn- ions Can Alcohol can Pac my Dist Bell Dom steel and Oosl 3 National Brew ogilvie Flour United Steel Win Else A Produce Prices mm 8-(GP)— “h” “I” urdayssrenortedbyths ion Department of Aariculrturc fol- mgs: graded shipment se A-large 82: A-medium 30; pullets 28; B 28; O I5 l-fi-W. Butter: first grade cnamery prints, Jobbing price, 5-86 l-i; first grade solids, jchbing price as 14-36; wholesale, Que no i pas- teurized storage 85 1-4, no 2 stor- ale 34 1-2. Cheese: wholesale, western white it: colored 30 1-4: Que white N 1-2: adored i5 8-4. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.65- 1.70; no 2 1.10-1.50: NB mountains no 1 1.65-1.76; Pm green moun- tains ins-us; whites 1.70-1.75. MINI}! (Canadian Press) , March 8»- S‘ s lfocks Aldermac Arntfleld s-a O >4»- : n NN Cochenour Con Smelt Dome East Mal Eldorado Francoeur Gienora Gods Lake Gunnar Gold Hcllinger Home Oil Homest Bud Bay Irtsplra int Nickel s-n s Q9 s-a r Q 6 23 48 13 110 195 55 38 14 155 85 27 1 12 9 715 240 4 25 25 l-s | as Slave Lake So End Steep $00k sturgeon ‘ 3 American '1‘ d: '1' NEW YORK STOOK EXOIIAIIGE ____ (Canadian Press) Stocks Allied Chemicals Allis Chalmers American can American Loco i s-su as miwéum Anaconda Beth fiteel Canadian Pacifi¢ Cclanese Cocoa Cola Crucible Steel Dist Seag Dupont Gen Ioods Gen Motor; Int Nickel Intl Paper s-are-I s-s-s-u n-u-aan n I a I s r BBQ CNGLDQ McIntyre Natl Cash New York Cen North Am Pepsi-Cola Rem Rand Republic Steel Underwood U S St Co l‘ Di i‘ $33a3<qi:5e33=G3$$3|3330355 “TTT'I"|'“|‘"' &»Q$pOQ& Markets at a Glance (Canadian Press) t Toronto-Golds stronger; other groups slightly lower. Montreal-Golds unchanged; 1min. trial groups lower. New York-Stocks closed lmehuip ed. Winnlpcg—Wheat 1-8 c! cent low- rr to unchanged. New York-Cotton higher. Grain THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh WJINNIPEG, March 8—(OP)—- Whil. traders were watching Ot- tawa. developments closely only routine business was transacted on Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday bolstered by Canadian and United state-s mills purchases. There was no exmort business in either wheat or flour. Winnipeg wheat futures closed 1-8 cent lower to unchanged, May at 79 1-8 cents a bushel and July at 80 3-8. chicagc futures closed unchanged to l-4 cent lower, Cash wheat trade included a few cars or lower grades ior all- ralil shipment east. Trade was limited in the coarse gratin pit wit-h light shipper de- mands in oats and barley and scattered local interest. REDUCING MUST BE DONE SAFELY IF IT IS TO BE DONE AT ALL m the winter as well as in the SPPUIB’. in fact at any time 0d the year, women's thoughts turn to the fight against increasing weight. At one time. the general hue and cry was "diet" and nobody seemed to care Just how the dietinfl was ac- complished. Untold and irreparable damage was caused by unwise diet- ing. Women cut down on this and cut down on that until they made themselves and everybody around them miserable. here is one thing that must be applied in any reducing program and that is common sense. The causes 0d weight are fourfold: We can’t win the war without money, but money can’: win the war! Not unless we put it to work! Not unless we turn dollars into planes and tanks and guns and munitions — by the skill of our hands slid the sweat of our brow. So, now let's put the dollars to work! Let's make the enemy feel the sting of good Cans- dian coin, backed by Canadian zeal and Cans- dian workmanship. So far, the war hasn't brought ns hardship or even discomfort. We haven't seen our cities blasted, our homes wrecked, our children machine-gamed in the streets. Surely we an give our work, our concen- trated eflort, without thought of personal gain or profit. So long as we get three meals s. day and s place to sleep, we are in luxury, com- pared to the condition of thousands in war- torn lauds. Let's make every day's work an all-out drive towards victory. Let's work to win-to stays oh’ Hater defeat. A. disease. B lack o! glandural balance. C. unbalanced diet. D. constitutional type. Ia’ disease is causing your over- weight, medical attention is your only aid. Glandural turbulence, too, calls for professional treatment. A . s-s Ssl $$S=ms| S: Edison Mczdo lumps are pro-tested 480 time: to give you all the light you pay for. 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HINT"; ' fl ~ QOLIPITOR ""7 W Loan Collrctilnlio BinisfLYinsVfoi-mstionior ; MM’ '° "m" 0mm sum. Position Wanted wisurno-A-rolysrgiqivsv Ag "ngpisrg- "m" W ‘L-‘rsi-a-e-zi. Male Help Wanted l the lama reason that aviators do- to avoid sash otnea-‘s slip stream. L competent authority can work out properly balanced meals for those who are suffering frcm too much starch and sugar, but the fourth weight-the constitutional type, il the most difficult weight to lose, and i; the one type that is wholly up to the individual. People who are naturally fat can and should do with very lit/tie food. ‘may are unconscious victims of over eating even though they may actually eat n good deal less than a thin person.‘ " “ " "' " "" If you cut down on your food you will feel hungry, but hunger in itself is not necessarily a Eufde, for appetite can be a matter oi’ habit. lif you studiedly out down, the resultant undernourishmen-t will cause the body to burn up accumu- lated rat. You will 1m weight and look and feel the better for it. Substitute fruits and vegetables for fats and starches in the libtis you do eat. Reduce runely and slowly. I may take three months to reach your goal. Wise dieting and perse- verance, is the only answer. SHAWL! 00M’! BACK ‘the revival of shawls. in this still New Year is 300d news for those of us who wrapped them in tissue paper and stowed thtm sway a decade or so I80. 8'14 l thrill to the sweetvycung .55 WHY HAVE. til‘ sons ‘will, FEET? i \__i P who never owned a shawl like Mother wore. Returning to favor to hug bu"? shoulders or covered ones, the re- naissance of the shawl mism- be called s, wartime fashion since his- YbYlaY-s" tell ilsllieli" vogue was TIE- " finitely established during the years of the conqueror Napoleon in the late eighteenth century. When he came back from his con- in he brought ax- quisite Cashmere shawls with him and a few years later, similar shalwls were made in Paisley, Scotland. Every woman in France ls said to have not less than 30 of them. No/poleors wife, Josephine, three or four hundred. Flor sunmer there were shawls of silk. edfled with fringe oti lace. During the winter, the light weight versions gave way to fur, plush or velvet types. mediicofthcshsnvifor 1M2 depends on the W! it is Wm rather than its decoration. Color is conspicuous and you'll see Span- ish drawn draped over both shoul- ders and held by a pin. or Wm with one Qtoulder bare in the true Oaltilian manner. Bright woollen shllwls will glumorire plain sports outfits and provide smart color accents. - DUN‘! WORRY (ill-Ll ‘his prospect that wartime civil- ian styles will be simplified is tar from remote. But the maiden out to let her men need not worry. Many years sgc F‘ Marion Crew- forrd. who had extensive knowledge of the race on three continents made a cage observation. "hshlcn in dress." rhe said.’ "room's to exercise less irf‘u':".c'- 1111"" men and women in their relafom tn- er product of human ingenuity. Provided everyone is in fashion, everything goes on in the age of high heels and gowns tied back, precisely as it did five and 20 years ago, when peope wore flat shoes afidwhen gloves with three but- tons had not been (imam-rd of." Fashions change. People don't - Detroit Free Press. NUT! SANDWICH SPREAD Here's s nifty sandwich: Liver- wurst mashed up with a little chili sauce t0 make a creamy spread on thin slices of buttered whole wheat bread. Be generous with the spread and then add slic- ed or chopped stuffed olives. LACQUERED PAPER lit you have paper-ed walls in the bathroom and the psiper used b not washable, you can protect it by giving it s coat of special lac- quer. Amply exactly according to directions, and be sure when you buy the lacquer that it is meant JBURNS all!" 5Q Os s Md: Pasties e! Means owns-n. Ainsllslsmiy MKCAvsBsvaaibo Ilenlshs sols sad lsaaswa shod: ls tin Mam. TInsMECCA slaensasnnwesnd-cnanrluts latslloa s0 the lhsssa. n0! Ms Isdielnsl slwanlaauoabsevbsd bvlbdtinau, cabins """°k'llillaltly,unllnncateasaspwcvsnllas all; ls MECCA (lidln vssv liens rlshlnew? word each other than does any 01h- A wash off spots with little or no damage to the surface, first) i ;~i»ir"éi We all have to regort to indoor drying some wasndays during the” winter and when we are cramped for space this is not always easy. It is well w stretch twomlines pant Sydney, N. S.-Boy Scouts ready for an AJLP. course nrlvr-niurr, the test smoke rharnbcr 0f a Db Instructors were Rescue Snprrinu-uulcitt salt and District Scout (1st mlnlon Ooal Co. mine. mtsaioncr Carla. lel to each other at a distance oi’ about two feet. Then hang the clothes between these two lmcs. pinning one end 0d’ the garment, to one line and the other end to the other line. Many more articles can beaccbiiiodated than ii the usual stretching along the line is em- played. Flt OM DAVID COPPERFIELD " "N" “Zr laud -tCP) _. A little house 100 years ago with an ,. LLHL as the roof, believed to have given Charles Dickens the idea of Pogottys boat-roofed house in his novel David Copperfield, is be- ing torn down to make way for fac- tory extensions.