l UWIHTED — HOUSEKEECIQER. Peouetsur VINENT IING COR .' LTD. OIIUII DIVERSIFIED PARTICIPATION IN THE OLNADIIN GOLD MINING INDUSTRY UNDER OQIADIJ AND EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT ASK POI. DISCILIPTIVE CIRCULAR F. J. BRENNAN 8r GDMPANY LTD. E. M. BAUNALL-Mansger l‘ ‘i ll. y Olnrlottetowu ' Tslephnlld 1410 r-rayauie in Advance ibu- Olsno for Ans Advoruumout no bouts Glrinloclhlopos-Iord; Wcotorusnullutonloom pcllocdtllnounsbflblldfilonhsllvoulollopcrnoru; QflDGIopurIWIiIIIQIwIIAIINoHcoIIOopu-mclnlllsu ulummlolrlfllflhfllls-vuocmuouuunw- ~ Wedding engagements so worn 3'80. Nofloosol Baby Lhicks ' l 0. P. SIDED. HIGH- WANTED-GENTLEMAN W It wmmflfclll 8110B produced room and board. wmc ".1_ A." or Governemnt standards. uuurdmn. 1-1;.;1_ ace your order now with luorl- ~~~~~~~~ ————-——-- time Chick Hatchery. sang. WANTED - LATE MODEL CAB. , New Bsunsvhck. kfood condition, Wme ucvld ‘ ANTS New York 5-8 1-2 3-4 3-4 3-8 5-8 1-2 essisseeersesssea: 7-8 -8 v U‘ s=se:%:s3s~a2 ---—--———— New wntamc, 1. Teachers Wanted Male Help Wanted WANTED -*A TEACHER FOB Duran’: Creek school. District usrr Boy WAN"ED ~ ArrLY £16. SDIPPICMED; R Guardian. 12-27-11. rucc mcau. e . ' - ————————~~—k———i 1.10-13.14-31_ WANTED — RELIABLE, EX- — penenced nleat cutter. Refer- Agents wanted cnces required. Apply Guardian. l~1l.-3l. __-__. WORK mgunilflllfillél-mllis—ggg 1m orronruntrv - out»; or 11101103’ l B ' ‘ “ the Nation's lar est companies. 118W 1011 time unpioymtinthzl-ml‘ catering iJ-VlXlClplglLV to tuimcr‘ ‘M! CWMW- Tmfm” '. 1 needs, is rcudv to place a valu- A w'1“11'161‘ able colon-act which should mean complete lndBpEDCPllUce iur u man fortunate enough to have the following quulillcatiotis . . . char- acter record that will withstand investigation and proton nullity t0 efficiently manage both himself and his own business. Financial status not extremely important but a travel outfit is ncceuary Write The JR. Watkins Com- auy. Dept. Z-CJA. 2177 lyfusson t... Molntmal. 2- l. For Sale FOR SALE - KITCHEN RANGE practically new. Phonc 2155-1... i-14-2l Female Help Wanlod WQNTE!) -- MAID. APPLY MRS. J. G. Patterson. 54 Orlobur St. 1 1-14-16-18-3l. ‘ I I!) _ Glflais lfiPPLYslglRSt. l _ _ Qroflptt, tzro ree . fie 2066-1. y 1-14-31- l fsmil . M . l-Z. S. Mid flag VllluyAvers Phonellllgflél MAID. lfiht P! ion. _ ____ ‘r . ‘ 1. _ 'XPE‘IINCE;L Mrs. (Jordon Scntner, New Wilt- W, Wages $40.00. Aggly l arm'- 14"“ ‘l! 1 - 3°“- 1°° Bqfmgflron sou: - mmsums cow ‘l newly freshencd 5 years old. also $111131) _ 30115115315113]; 1N1 call’ and Island bred work horse. qq-gwhme hams, mat] family; Everett Bovyer Charlottetown. _ Ah‘ J_ R. . 5. l-ll-Iil _..__-_-.______-__-~' Fol: sous - nsco CABINET firs!“ rum worn-so ron model electric radio. 14 Upped‘ mill! Good wages. Hillsborcugh Street. l-l4-2l B‘ ‘PM!’ 2 Wm’ s" ‘ ransom NELSON ANTIQUES 1-5-21.‘ NEWCASTLE, England -- (OP)- Two silver sauce-boats. originally resented to Nelson ufwr tlhc Bat- e of Cfibenhascn. have been Riven to Rcerhdmlral Sir Wellwood Max- well by shlpbuilders, repairers and engineers of the ‘Tyne and Tees on his rPlihliuishment of the post of flag officer mm‘ away g For Foot Ailments ooivsuur " ’ B. J. A. BROWN, l).l’ Orthopedic “AGHIREJPDBIST ll 6on0 Source Direct OIIAILOITITGIIN v2.1 Q‘; WHY HAV l: ‘i! ‘é do. sons ’§< Jul 74S “I” . tuitu g ill ‘ i "'“ ma! NOTICE We are buying quart and pint ale bottles, jute and cotton bags, delivered at our lwarchouse. 158 Kent Street. MAURICE BLOCK PHONE 2208 . ldmrnfiz” ‘fin-unnu- low 1-8-5-7-9-11-14 ~..- ,.,. ' in. o A We would udvlse those who need repairs to olectricsl n a! have them done as cor-n as yzosoibie, obhorwiso I e spring rush comes patrons might have to will s "Ill! time for service and parts. Have your necessary elec- trical rlpalrs on carburetors, fuel pumps, etc., done now. BATT 6r. MacRAE Grafton Street ANNQUNCEMNET "flown k 512a] Districts We wish to anuo ' i” u“ pumnflmunfi; the opening of a new business JAMES R. CARR and WILLARD V. BURKE We no authorized dealers for General Electric Ap- rllllfll, handling exclusively General Electric Oil uruor Furnaces and Qll Burner Units adaptable to your pliant furnace. Also GE. Commercial Refrigeration. lloctrlcal contracting will be commenced May 1st. ' REPAIRS T0 ALL MAKES 0F RADIO YOUR BIUSINESB WILI- BE APPRECIATED CARI’! ILICTIIICAL SALES 8: SERVICE 3N trims PAIR noun . PHONE 2101 g _ “total. '7 1-8 Stock Markets At A Glance CHICAGO. Jan. l2 - (AP) -~ Rye futures prices acquired strong general support near the close 0i trading Ssturday and prices were boosted around the live cent limit allowed in a single day's tradlns- WINNIPEIG. Jan. l3 — (GP) — New highs were posted in ry-Q ill- tures trading Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange uotn October advancing the five-cent a bushel limit permitted for one day's trading. May and July futu- res also showed substantial gains. NEW YORK. Jan. 13 —— (AP) —— The Stock Market stumbled Sat- urday aftor six successive advances and its best week qt the past seven years during which the overall" climbed to peaks since 1931 on u gtflng of DEW?!‘ than 3.000.000- share sessions. _ The sell-oft was mainly due to the darkening strike picture. Dealings were fast from the start with large blocks of low-QUO- ted utilities crowding the tick?!‘ Lnp(3_ Losses, at. the worst. ran l0 three or more points for steels. motors. rails and industrial “blue chips." Tho Associated Press wubock composite was off .3 of a point st 77.8 but for the week retained u net gain o! 2.9 Pfllnlfi. Wldbfil? sure-ad since the week concluded Sept. 9. i939. Produce MONOWEAL. Jan. l3 — (GP) — Produce prloes quoted here satur- dcy reported by the Dominion _De- psrtment of Agriculture follow. mos: Packed lor_ export A Large 37; A Medium 3a; spot free case; A Lgrflfi 34. Medium 32. A Puilcts 28 1-5; B 29 1-2430; C 25. ‘B . Wholesale Que 10b- hing pasteurized. fresh and shown Nc. l 36 1-2; No 2 34 1-2; current receipt Que No. l pasteuflzed 35' 1-4 an Mtl; No. 2 a4 1-2 del Mu: first grade cresmery 973995 job orice 37. nncso: Current receipts. west- erg and Que colored 22 1/15»- whlte 22 FOB; wholesale. colored g3 1/15, white 22 3-4-23. POTATOES: '15 u» bgs 9.121.. N.B., 1.90; Maine 100 1b bass 2.54- Gzech Doctor‘ Says Top Nazis Visited Dachau BY JAMES F. KING NU _ , Jon. l1 _(A;P)_.A Oscch doctor m: spent four years at Dachau the international Tribunal uylnz 22 rank-m; mm today ‘that five 0f the defendants had visited the notorious concentration camp and m ‘dramatically Point/Ed W‘ m“ f l; em. o The reaction was swilt- Wfl-‘wlm Prick. former Mlnlsm of the In- terior and one of the men P0111164 out by the Ouech. Dr. Franz Blobs. shook nu fist mo unsrily demended throush his counsel that 11¢ b6 gflygn g, chance b0 take the stand inmedlo ‘ to “oonfrontfl bis sc- cAno/ther defcndsnt pointed wt was Alfred Rosen- ‘Ihc puulldllw 1085M lflfycfs that slltdeémdsn‘ ‘mg let an ovpporbunl y cues but they would have to waft their tum. Dr. Elisha instilled that ‘ho pet- eouully hcd sour? Rooenbew mick M. Dachau and that in hsd been told three other defendants, Walther Punk. former Hclchsbnui: Pnsldmt. Frlts Buuckei, in course of slave labor. and Ernst Ksltcn- brunner one-time Security Police Ohlcf. hid made lnlpuctlm visits . H ted to Punk end . tntbrimicf‘ ms not in court beosusc of c. mnlol hemorrhage. Dr. Blshc. whose tootlnmnq st the Dachau trials led to the smi- erwtng of l0 offlcisls and looms- 86 of whom received dosth conun- ocs - was tad so o surprise com- nr. sis ' appearance Jduood in sanctions!‘ sack tcmontwhlu ss- c o 1-4 American intelligence men ooptcd s g rue do. tofvrcrowu ..-.-- Security Police llovool Spy Story MONTREALmtOP) o flies of the RAJ‘. Security Pol ce. hitherto a cloud book. today o! u plot ed Stews with hor mother. when inton- h ‘$&"rlso¢” m" or ques m . security gusrdswuro a vised and the Service Police beam to watch the girl abs was oarnlnl $00 c s month Thoy lived in s-n spurt- lonely flycn. but her escorts found month with the mund. and her mother mcnt mated It $119. Police discovered the nluhts a week wore $0M mt mys- terious meetings vrlh civilians 11ml they questioned her. and the The slrl. whose some was mtro- ogrspllacrs with the It. A. l". rt Gourmand ln 104.3. and always had dates with airmen. She devoted four nights a week t0 not sufficient evidence to lsy s stmcgraphcr fainted. Thom was reel It contained detailed plans of c Boston ship yard, and spool- ficaflons of s battleship to launched than. as well as infom- atlon on Montreal Airport. U S officials went to pick up the Blrl and her mother. but they had dl . Later they were traced to Argenuna. The following winter, many Ger- man prison who escaped from internment cam in ditches nesr ll were couuht the airport. One man who asked for s hot d st. a roadside restaurant not for om Dowel. aroused the clirloslw of u girl behind the counter. were culled. and once again Ocpt. Vcn Fberster. a German U~bont commander. was under Iuard. Von Ibex-star told polloe that they had orders to damase the airport. if they could escape. In England. before being tmnsforrod to Cun- ada. they were briefed on the lay- out of the uirfield. with photo- graphs Rathered from a number of newsoapers Later. u raid on internment climbs in Canada found domems of little instruction books for the Prisoners The Gennm code word most Mcminently fest-urcd was Valk=v cf God " This referred to Dot-val. nlthoulrh some mistook the code word and landed it tho gcgrhern Quebec district near Val Musicals Revived In Manhattan Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK. Jan. 12 —tCPl-- 0i‘ Mun River. as has been re‘ marked by just ab ut every barl- tone and basso in the b05111“,- keeps rollin‘ alone-e Phwwmcum currently dcmonstrntcd by the suc- cessful revtval here of the to Jerome Kerns’ “Show Boa-t." Dogmatic New York critics. who in recent sessions have been hung- ing the- tag "greatest American musical ever written" on either "Oklahoma!" or "Carousel." left the opening night of "Show Boot" wondering if perhaps they hadn't overlooked the 192'! hit when up plying the all-time adjectives It; present $300,000 production by Oscar Hammerstein II-wrho wrote the book and lyrics for Mr Kerns‘ music-elbows the work off to excellent advcntacc. and loses nothing tn comparison to the or- 11811381 staging by the late Flo Z128- e Darcie Bruce and Jon Clayton both Bot rave mtlccs fou- their sinalns of the 1Com rnolodicu: Kenneth Spcutcar ss "Joe" shsrped depresslngly in s spasm of first- nlght jitters but presumably is in better voice by now; Ralph Dukg $5 udequsto in the "Oupn Arty" c Also added was 's new song- "Nobody Else But Mfl-wrltten by M. Kem s fow days before no died last Novembu. It's one of his best. His other “Show Boot" melo- dles-“Only Make-Believe." “Why D0 1 140W You.” "My Bill.” the up fommerttlohed "Oi Mon Rlvcflsnd the rest-are us fresh u; and juke-box slsughtcr in 3n M71811"! dllpluy of the virllltv of excellence. recent 0W3‘ vboullsnotod filly. "Home 0f ‘the Brsvc" Arm. Imuents is s sincere stbtuinpt ‘t: mllture the battlefield emotions of the Second Great War. It's g bit Obvious us to motive n-nd c bi-t glib flblgusom; way stat, nn en's hm" Bohr-man ls snotlhger set byofso-EL grams by this master of tho hon "M- but I pretty tswdry on or theatre honethless. and one 1°1- gtiggrl Acglsetrildgagdlnbon‘ ‘Inuit-f Knot‘ can't do much. m“ Finds Ephedrine Horse ttlmulant ‘NEW YORK. Jm. ll -- (A!) ... “its on 11 hum. raisins from a ‘Wren-old thorougmmq u; 1, 15-year-old draft horse in "m Killer". 0mm Proof that ephedrine is l otlfuu- lant. s vetcrlnl-risn testified: to- gzntat the humus atruluor Tom .5 m “we I09 "If. dnoyosr flmlth. now in Oul ornlo. wal lilti.‘:.’é."’€..‘2‘°'i.t.'§i.t °“° °’ ‘“' tho nostrils llllnlfic mm“ 14h lhin ltobl bof ersce Mum. loot 14:1. La‘: us t of tllo mill . was one of the busy sfon- n 5° peak year. Commission officials dis- 01 cukigoulu f, Agriculture Office, Jun. 15th. 8 PM. . vs Shortage Slow: ILS. Rural Electrification HALIFAX. Jun. 11 -- (O?) - shortasc of materials is slcwinl pwpwgg ggtcnsl of HUI-i elect- rification in Nova Scotti. but 01' rogrcss rnoy re- o! s voluuble slop plans to lay 1.500 in the next five years. s project-- which will involve a capital eXPFfl- dlttme of 32.500000 sud annual irulntonancc costs of szosso in liu osod. One of the obstacles to the rural electrification prourum ls a short- sfic of eastern cedar D0195 “W111- s y obtained from New Brunswick "Annual; The Annual ‘Meeting of the (lherlottelown Milk Pro- ' i tlo ii th “we” and vendorlnastimic. cfnads batldiuu. Tuesday. Milk subsidy discussion. uuosnu cotton. Sicretsry. acity of only five to seven youn- -' added to th r trout. five rears. sud Quebec .’1‘o overcome this shortage, native woods are being 'nUT nun WAY cuT our '1' Fuxtw/ STUFF.’ KN¢7W mama's NO MORE 61.x OR DEER MEA -~ voufle ‘no/mo To START A ' JMPU$I .4 z T AAAAQQ s‘ n‘ A “skhkh4m Doportmont of / vftms‘; 1:14-21. dremloolly treated to extend their life. and commission euslfleflfi l" o over the experiment ‘treatment with u oltemlcul known as osmose may ‘ nd the life oi nutivo spruce poles to 20 or Q5 yeors from n natural lutinl cap- 0 1-» IIIIIICIIIIIIII The up ofspnwewlflinm Pmvlngs g3 scarcely been tapped snd extensive use of the D019! in e elecl-rificol-IOB P1811 mill" "Wu iii s. vshlablc industry for woods- mon. - - "With 10.000 if Nova Bootlufis 38.000 forms already enloyins rural electricity thousands more will be ls number within the one "estcrday hl-lesii of the Von Tllzer Music Publishing Company, Mr. Von Til- zor published more than 5.000 song -most of which ho wrote himscl . Many of his songs. still suns by nostoltlc amateur and professional performers. are identified with curly filth Century America. " Bird In A Gilded Cage" but become almost the trademark of the pathetic singers of gay 90s fav- frllcs. “Wait Till fitcofiun Shines Nellie." "I Wont A Girl Just Like 'l"he Girl Who Married Dear Old Dad." “In The Evening Bv ‘The 1V€0<K2li8l1t."£"l'l_}%t Old Irtish Mother 0 inc." " n 1e Swce Bye n slonul Mme of Hurry Von Tilzer is Bye;- ~~A11 Alone» and dozensA u? one o! the best-WWII l" "W 5m" others of his writing are almost un- 01104111 wnz-wrlflne 1711511955» dled-ivcrsally known. Well-Known Song Writer llics In ll. Y. NEW YORK. Jan l1 — lCPl - Harry Gtunm. '73. whose profes- ‘qllllrirqqlqiizrkwp, . nitwin. sum . G con. nrttsnouo o rrrzsovi o ‘HAS RESUMED l!!! PRACTICE. OFFICE nouns= 1:ao.- 4.30 av APPOINTMENT PHONE 1803 i ~. ’ 'l‘-hrce‘ 'l"oronto Boy Burglars Confess MELROSE. Muss. Jun. 11-1524‘- --Three persons were burned t; death. three others seriously bum. c? anti‘ g3 persons drlvsn lttti tho s rce o ay u an spar man o fire W-hlch officials said was onus‘: by un uxplodlng oil burner. ' The dead were: Mrs. Gertrudq La hem. 29. and her two childrcfl. De bert, four, and Carl, in, 14 months. - ~- In serious condition in hospital were the father. Carl Luphsm; c daughter. Linda. five. und Helen. Jones. six. Mrs. lssohamsdsughtor- by a previous marriage. . By J- R- Williflmfl our BOARDING nouss With Major Houplo ‘IEAHJVE NOTICED ALL THIS SLY RAZIBEQRP/INV ‘DU WA$N'T 5O SMNZT WHEN ‘IDUP- TDNGUES WA$ HANCvlW OUT FOR MEAT! l. WISH NOW 1'9 OF LET MISTAH PALOOKIL. COUNT BOREMAN, LADY DULLINGTON. THE MAIOR lGA SVE GALl ALSO, PROFEGSORF GET HIM ‘lb ‘TELL YO o0 A sAcK mo Tt-l BeAuo-rotm Roornfé.’ .14.; I - Lileetnaouovts ‘ft-it. i compass‘ LANGUAGE muse Excuse ME. . COLONEL HOWELL/l.’ =-'t¥.%»f\~‘-h‘@ur.‘u:- o H O GOCIUOUIHAS TILLIE THE TOILIR .77 _ h.‘ ‘ q YHI HOUIlhI SHOITAGI’ . BICOfl ‘NA? \ I w. AN’ $EI\IIT'C'1'IIH" IIHOPI1PHI w. v17 o QXQg-xpfisfn-noituflivmsosflaws"njvsx-ccoufrawzfw¢ sisfloswm~t,.;.;,-e,_q,_-q,_-K,h~¢u_ _.5_ u_-*r_.b_- -,_~.‘L%‘-u._W-.Q_..t. -,._~.h “Y; -,.. l vi. w» . ' H _ "mum . _. hit-fix“ d l