SEyflJMBER 14, 1942 "m" uni-rim cannon 1 w d ith a much =v~ "fififi Edi. by the choir. m‘ first since the holidays than it ls assumed that this led l‘ be a regular feature of the choir atten- and the regular g practices are resum- Gprdon Stewart was the ‘Soloist rendering Men- “Stlhliyie gill appreciate at some WV" Mm hearing again from excellent soloist. Prof. Ken- at the or an. i!" P",‘,‘,‘,’,‘,,°,,, and cer ificates are wniw "order of the d8!" m5 m9 Mira, council of the church de- Wfetm, a ortlon of our pur- l"? should e made payable to Mginircli to wipe out the exist- me debt which is described as i’ honourable debt" but it will W be more honourable to have i” id off to strengthen the “p2,, m, (he post-war period. ihuépe, drive is now on foot. The i‘ 3m, closes spt. 30th and it iilm to make this an historic l,‘ 1n our church history. A dc“; will be heard on next mnesdav night from every Con- rencc in Canada as t0 DPOGN-‘Bs id, R.“ Lloyd G. Marshall who fwhmig. of the drive iri the “Hfflnps was the preacher at the “mm; sprgjicet and dealt fully su ec. evening service Rcv. D. gBOOIIlIOYd Breached his fare- Iil] sermon and expressed his tltiide for the manv kindnesses mom His seimon dealt with the hsi week of Christ's physical life, 5st forth His klngliness, His humility and His love for men and God MBQIOIC the sermon Mr. A. W. yalliesoii on behalf of the Official Btliilfl read an address of appre- nition of wr. Boothroydh services iiour assistant pastor and also to my, Bootliroyd for the excellent p1,, She has rendered in all the manlzatlons of the Church. speaking as a member of the loligfPgflilOll 1.’ but voice the feel- mo! all in extending the gliii ‘iui Good By9—"G0d be rim you‘. ins. T. Roy Cudmore contri- buted ii splendid solo "Spirit Div- he"-I’Idf‘i1blCf1. illmsiiTnirv a. c. . NEEDED F. IMMEDIATELY Arid now the Women's Division of qpg, c. A. F. are to have their own lure made the parodies of the R. C. all‘. (W. D.) a sight worth seeing is lobe attuned to the strains of brass iiid iced music by competent hndslvomcn. Qllllifltd applicants for enlistment is bandswomen are therefore im- liirdisiclv in demand at the R. C cllcstci-ficld, 1 radio, 1 oak mention. for the wines o! e m ma. The spark and polish that R Auction Sale | at 196 Prince Street ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th at 1 P. ‘t1. lam instructed by Mrs. Cephas Malleit to sell by pub- lic auction her entire 12 rooms of furniture including 6 bedrooms -1 solid walnut bedroom suite; 5 other btds springs and mattresses, bureaus, commodcs, 1 A F- Recruiting Centr iii M ton Yeims women who dare migxrfsihd “mu-m m" l knilwlw-Ee of musical notation, intervals. clcis, ornalncms time. etc. And such a tnorcugli working knowledge oi their insti-u. mcnt mat they can play a; 5mm 93,1981“ Drilsented by the examiner. f0: “Sign ulspad-lfiafig ‘“;§“°,§“"§ {feed inl trades: e o W“ Postal Clerk gnijzlneer Stationary (Chief Eng- r grim“ sérfinw glass. Fitter Diesel ' B" Pifitwrittgifueral °' Plumb" “d Tractor Operator. Pumpman (W. 8c B.) LONG RIVER- W. I. The Long River Woxrieifs Institute held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Oliver Paynter. The president. Mrs. Ernest Dunning pre- sided, and the meeting opened by singing the Ode" and repeating the "Creed" in unison. 511106611 members 1°11 W“ b 8MB: a special collec- tion for e Girls’ sewing Club, Three visitors were made welcome. answered the Minutes of last meeting were read HDDFOVQG RIM! signed alter which the 60171311159995 Save their reports. The school committee reported that WW1‘ towels were needed in the school. It was d, (led d carried that a $1: siiiififi. will. principal to buy towels. soap. etc. New cohunittices for September are Oscar Johnstone and Miss Rosella Paynier. as follows: School-Mrs. Slob-Mrs. Alton Bcll, Mrs. Hedley Paynter and Mrs. Oliver Paynter. Correspondence was read and dis- Dosed of. The Loaders oi the Girls’ Club reported that several prizes had been received by the Girls of this Club on “Achievement Day." It was daeclded to hold an egg zlay ‘That is. every household be asked to contribute the price received for eggs on a speci- goed day (August 19) to the Institute in the community. be used for war purposes. A discussion on quilt making fol- lowed and it was decided to coiiiliiiie milking quilts for war victims. Miss Mae Found invited the members to her home for the September meet- ing and the roll call to be answered by donating a flour sack or a large square of cotton to be used for n quilt g. » The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem aft-er which a. vry profitable period was spent in study- ing "Emergencies in War" under the leadership of Mrs. W. E. Johnstone. . N. Following‘ is the report of the R"d Cross Convener for the past two large quills. 1 crib quilt. 1 crib blanket. 2 pairs 211W sucks (donated). 1 dre§ (age 8.) 5 D1115 armv socks. 2 pairs seiimens shock- ings, 1 pair Airforce socks. 1 boys‘ . pullover. months: 4 dinning room table, buffet and dinning room chairs, 1 hand made writing desk (over 100 years old), occasional chairs, sliding couches, lsingcr sewing machine (drop head), tables, carpets, linen and silver, pictures, paintings, curtains, draper- ies, oilcloih (squares) llallrack, licebox, kitchen chairs kitchen range, 1 Oil Stove, 1 heater, 1 oak kitchen cab- inet, 2 ivash tubs and wringers, 18 doz. eggs in water glass, mirrors, floor lamps, clocks, bed clothing, dishes, pots, pans and several other articles too numerous to n d“! Mt fine sale will be held first fine dayfollowing. W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. FHr. MONTREAL STOOII Few York hock EXCHANGE Ex...ange C dlo P (Canadian Press) ( M“ n [up Stocks Close "w" m” Am . Bell Tel m l-4 Ansciiiilci?! ‘i? i}; Can Car Pfd 25 Baldwin Loco 11 1-4 Gail PilClIiC 5 8-8 Bendix Av 33 5-3 Can Steam a 1.3 3am 3M1 53 14 130m Brides I0 Ches Ohio 33 5-3 How Smith 8 l-I Chrysler 7-3 Int Nickel 30 Con Edison 1:1 m; Noranda 43 Gen Elec 35 1.3 Quebec Power 12 Gen Motors 37 i-s shawinigan l3 7-8 Gt Nor Pfd 31 7.3 St Law Pfd 9 gzgrxiéiewgtrd g: N Y Central a 3-4 M t I 0 Nor Am Co 1 on rea urh P-mi rm 215-8 $9379.”? if.’ 1" -- irritant: =5 5-" (Canadian Press) U 5 Rubi," g U s st Co 45 5-3 Stocks Close plglmém u b‘ Aglttlgli M 5 wociwsrih Y1’ a" A P 4 Imp Oil 9 3.3 5 Int Pete 13 7.3 A IIIALYI IIIVIGI O7 m: climloun MEDICAL ToRobggianadlanb Press) sulocwrion AND uu . Se . - p 13 conga c Stocks Close Au 0- G id TORONTO - Ari urgent anneal politic ° lgg for the widening of the public 13m Dom 19 14 health services is published in lhe Emilia“ 34 b2 current issue of (he Canadan “MM” M“ "i RTE“ “§“ii‘i‘i..i°%§.“.i§.il’“‘%i Si‘; Ce t. P.t 5 e gall; Aqqalmflc 1g?) obtained by the Committee on Eidomdo 52 Full-Time Health Services Die (30.13 Lake u editorial board, of which Dr. R. Gold Eagle 9 34 D. Defrieis, Director of Ccnnaught Hard Rock laboratories, is chairman, slates Hun Bay Mm 22 that. the findings have especial mic,- Nickel Z9 34 value because they ccnsiituie a 1m p,“ 13 34 record of conditions lust before the Jnggn Mines 10 war and, with a similar survey be. Kerr Add 365 in undertaken for the Ytar 1941, fifiliihcad 4'; walr upon local health services, Macbeod 95 The study shows ihat in 1988 Madge“ 34 there were only eighty-five com- Mninrtlc 120 munlties in Canada (representing a i“ has‘? McKenzie 52 $12,125 5e a u ' 1 officer of health. Sfflilllf é M, Of the eighty-five communitfs, Norms”; so twenty-eight were considered ‘ur. 93.19,, 49 bam, 46 rural, and eleven as servmg on, Nlckel 12 34 boih urban and rural PWPDulations. Pflwnaster 14 b2 Although the number of rural Pioneer 112 Xlriflglfialggesufmtlglfflfiiigfiiltiége Preston 145 ‘ ' Roch the population served in British Sm, imam“, M: Ooulnibia. Alberta, Manitoba, and Shem“, 58 Ontario was pllledcminshtly ‘urban. W“ Rock u- nlit; ‘il€iéé".§.i§..°°?.‘.'.i‘.“€;‘,‘i.‘..ih St ‘ _ i Sullllliiziilz" 1 2 units, and cl tricts. The ccmfhiunl- Twk Hugh H8 tieqs werehserved by 332 ghysctanisi The“ is l‘. "J w ti." “Pa? .8... Toivrilzmac 5 me [Fume a; wsév; ventures “o nurses, o_ w m were Vermilatl ing full.time, 53B sanitary inspec- wr, H“ 7 1-1 tors, 424 full-time; and ac dentists, I 195 2s full-time. Of the physicians serving full-time, 105 (approxi- Proiiuce Prices MONTREAL, Sept. 13_(QP)_ Canadian commodity Exchange; {Butler spot: Que x92 score) 35 ‘MB kicks spot: Eastern A-large 40-40 A-medlllln 39-39%; A-pullets 32 ~35; Iii-B 2952-30; E-C 25-25%. ‘Help Wanted’ feciive on Septam‘ Service Advertisements Uiidcr the new gaunt-went‘ regulations which became ef- It s an advertiser's own name “Help Wanted" advertisements for ‘lillliffillfs: farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; and trapping help, and for iudents employed after Ill permissible to publish ovoi- b All other “Help Wanted" advertisements, howev , must e submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective officer, Unemployment Insurance Commission, kg.’ O. F. llall, Richmond Street, and on receiving tlic of- Th {flmlroval the advertisements can then be inserted in c Lhnrlotteioim Guardian. S‘ Land.“ Avliicculior. 1i; n, - 0 DH’ in Inlfliégflouler Inch. Address and Advertising Rates I “immun- vhnm i.» any Advertisements 2s Cenle Ce t ~ . ,c'f'::lwl;;i:_rdun locals. so w were: Women nnd auterh loclh Chm“ . Announcements and Payable in Advanc: Coming Events 3o per word: “i 3v w woi-d- In Munorhi N u» - n". . l ‘ 0 es lilo nor inch, Lists oi ' ‘n 2:30 Slghmwl oflfllflll» i-lflll. 01.0.. be per name; [otters oi m, w cem- ‘fl M! llwh; Wedding, engagements 40 words for $1.00 or every additional J words. Notices of Thanks and oh or In word. Hats oi subscriplinns niatluu $1.00. Other rates on Fi Help Wanted Mole Help Wanted- Ilvrsn iwfiianiarsnv MAID ‘MMUCAIOIRI housework. B Green- \\ ‘wile. c-a-tt Ilvrrjl —- ‘ "~ MAID. MRS. E. A. msifi- 40 Greenfield Avenue. Lona-oi §$§IPFA”iiiii5i.a—Ti'oi-:n tom‘, 0F general housework to m, “HNQW Glasgow in a home gllhesi‘ niiiiriidigdntheciigiiiiliiiiiii? m‘ i° 30X 13. New Glasgow. ' Q 9-11-61. AUCTION SALE 4T WEST cove new "gm-iii. SEPTEMBER 14th i-“Pm =1. the Afternoon In instructs sell the Iiolllzvlnnal?‘ 00h“, 17 years old "l" 3 years old 9°" 3 years old 6 months old ‘ficilmi Kinder "I" Pellarator l‘ ‘tmngflnpoiiatvoes In rowl "M mo. '1.“ ill! flre wood QM“ "K11. Narrows and o“; Tm"! cash. ALEX. Malian. ‘ lit.“ Auctioneer. WANTED -— DOUBLE WANTED - Lisp aov. APPLY Guardian. il-ll-Lf. To Let APARTIVIENT T0 LET 122% Spring Pal-k Road. Phone 1276 or apply Duvar's Garage. 1 3i 9- 2- . it?“ - ocronsn m. HOUSE. Apply 106 Hillsboro Strectb M u Cars Leavmg MOTOBING FROM MONTAGUE vie. Charlottetown for Boston. heaving September 23rd. Toke two dllélflfllé $113.00 eécrbh Box r, a. w“ o", o 8-12-14-16. For Sale IOR BALI — PLUMS AND DAM- sons fresh from garden. Plioiie 1701, 9-12-31. Wanted shot gun. l2 muse. Good condition. Guardian. WANTED 1n- oncs. QUANTITY pip wcl hln from 30 to 100 pounds. Nveliington McNeil. Stocks Toronto-Gold to li(‘l' Bnvficld Stret. l I Miss i il-v-i1-14.‘.‘i‘“..~°.ii.%‘2..‘i.. rh- i. m: MONTRFAI Produce prices Saturday as reported by tlic Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow: E2851 RFD-fled shipments selling A- large 40%.»; A-medlum 39; A-pullet 33; B 29is-30ié; C 25%. Butter: _Iil‘Sf. grade creamcry prints, Jobbing price 3659-37; first grade solids, Jobbing Drice 36-36%; current. receipts, Que no 1 pasteur- ized 35; no 2 34; wholesale, Que no i. 35‘,.:Z no 2 35. Chccse: current receipt, western and Que white, 19% FOB Montreal, wholesale western and Que white 20 !il‘5i grade FAS Montreal. Pctzitoss: '75 lb bags no 1 Que 1.30 —l.40: NB 1.20-4.25: PEI 1.20—l. . BANKS (Canadian Press) Canada — Commerce — Mciifrlxil I25 Nova Scotia — Royal Bank — Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) stocks stronger: oilicr groups unchanged to slight- ly lower. lilonii-ciiY-Utllitles lower: golds and papers higher; other indiu- trials steady. New York-Stocks closed unchang- vviiiirlvi-x Wheat iiiwhanred AvmTitiv AND VICINITY Miss Lillie MacKenns rm secured s. position in the sanstcrilim. m 345, wish her success. Mr. Irving Mackenzie of the Air Force is visitini! his mother Mrs J. J. MacKenzie. Mrs. Wise and son Jackie m bolng welcomed home to visit Mrs. wlscs mot-her. Mrs. John Simpson. Mrs. Joseph Macfntce is on a visit moi-tier, Mrs. Msckenna, Miss Roma MacNeiil has secured e position in the P. E. I- Hospital. 71w stork paid a visit to Mr. and ' Mrs. Edward Shea and left a bonnie boy. The schcl is progressing under the Lou Whaler: n SBDI. 13—(CP)—- mately 60 per cent) had post- graduate training in public health, usually poscsslng the Diploma in Public Health. cent of the nurses had a public health qualification and 80 per cent of the sanitary inspectors pcs- sessed an acos table certificate, indicating exoelent prcgres in training public healiih personnel. Pasteurlzatioxl of the entlne milk supply was recorded in only four- teen of the eighiy-fivo local health departments reviewed in ihesurvey. and thirteen of these were in On- tario. subee uent. surveys will sih.w extension c pasteurization since this measure now requrcd throughout the Province of On- tario for all milk offered for sale. The findings indicate the necess. ity of intensifying the educational efforts directed towards the safe- guarding of milk supplies through iidczliuatc inspection and pasteur- at on. Thirtyhselven per The survey was planned primar- ib’ to obtain as mulch information as possible concerning local health expenditures. It. is a common ell‘- ror to attempt to compare health expenditures of different muni- cipalities. Even a superficial ex. 25 aminatlon reveal; the complexity of these expenditures. Local health services are maintained from tho funds provided by the muncipal- ity directly to the health depart- ment, by provincal grants, and by voluntary agencies In addition, health services may be pa.d for by departments of the local gsvem- ment other than the health depart.- mcnt, and provincial assisianoe may be given irl providing medical relief and payments for hcsplial- izaticn. The survey shows that for these elghtyJive commuriliies a total of $11,838,401 was expenced in 1938. Of thh amount approximately one- bhird was provided for the services of the department of health by Phe 2nd vear in the Auburn School. Mr. Geor e Gamester, Hunter River, is vis tin his son Mr. Guy Gamester and h family. From the appearance of the gard- ens plums are surely plentiful. Mr. Angus MacNelll had the mis- fortune to loose a valuable cow- Miss Mac Quinn. Montreal is on a visit to her mother. Mr. Georse Kelly formerly of Aubum but now located in Mon- treal is being welcomed home. '%il3i>l'_lc:KND‘-Tlr"'*s‘i‘ifis' as lliARLUTibi. .vN uliAvii iSTOCK QUOTATIONS Ilia-I‘: Fiv i L NATIONAL REGISTRATION OI‘ WOMEN IN CANADA Sept. 14 to Sept. 19, I942 THOSE WI-IO MUST REGISTER Form 411 or 413 (Illustrated below). WI-IERE YOU MUST REGISTER mission), or a location set up Ior your convenience. rural area, you register at your nearest Post Offico. Saturday, September 19th, 1942. TI-IE DATE OI‘ REGISTRATION You may register at any time between Monday, September 14th, and. A11 females born between Ianuary 1st, 1918, and December 31st, i922 in- clusive, who are not now In possession oi Unemployment Insurance Cards Also all those who have such cards in their possession but who are not employed in insurable employment. You must register at you: nearest Selective Service Office (formerly the local Employment & Claims Oifice oi the Unemployment Insurance Com- II you reside in a _,.. T11 st wil ii\‘>*‘°“ members oi religious orders. , NEED NOT REGISTER Inmates of Institutions such as hospitals and menial hospitals and Those in possession of either of the / two Unemployment Insurance Cards Form 411 or 413 (illustrated) and who are now employed in insurable employment. AIM] municipality. Almost two- inirds was expend-sci for medical ‘ relief and hc-splpalizaliorl. 'I'iiese expenditures by local riiunicipril- .ties are a counterpart of the ex- penditures by Provincial Depart- ments of Health In a prevcus s.udy of provincial zxpflfldltilfes it. was icund that the expenditures for hcspifallzzitlon, in- cludlng sanaiorium care, auiounicd io 84 per cent of he total budget, leaving only l6 per cent for the other activities of the Provincial Health Deparinlent The need is urgent for the widen» .ng of preventive serviocs .n every part of Canada The dispropor- tionate ccst of trealinent as rc- vea-icd by these studies indlcaics the urgency for tJhe strengthen- ing of preventive services. It is earnestly hoped that the Federal Government will assist the Prov- inces in forwarding the applica- tion of preventive medicine, through grants-in-ad. Such action would place the Provincial Departments in a posi- tion to aid more aiequaiely It’: local municipalities Ln their health services. Flor many com- munities, the formation of com- bined health areas or COll1liy.W‘d€ organizations B i-eccgnized as a means of providing adequate full- timle heal! services. Grants-in- aid from Yihe Federal Government to Departments of l-lcslith would advance greatly the whole public health programme in Canada, and particularly full-time health services. when registering. ELLIOTT M. UTTLE Director National Selective Service NOTICE I REGISTRATION OF WOMEN IN CHAR- TOWN AND SUMMERSIDE AREAS In order io avoid congestion, women are rc- quested to register alphabetically by surname as follows: C on Monday i0 to G on Tuesday i A D H to L on Wednesday, M to P on Thursday Q to T on Friday. U to Z on Saturday. Registration hours will be from 9 a. m. io 9 p. m. In rural areas according to Post Office hours. National Selective Service Office I. O. O. F. HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN McARTI-IUR BUILDING, SUMMER ST. SUMMERSIDE NQTE l Ii you are now unemployed, you will be required to register. Ii you v have an insurance book number or registration certificate U.I.C. 411 or 413 which you got when you were previously employed, bring it viritb you MITCHELL Minister oi Labour S849 Notice of Hearing of Oivic Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that tho Board of Appeals from Civic Rate! and Assessment: have set Monday, September 21st at 9.30 A. M. in ihI Court Room in the City Building an the tlnic and place for hearing all remaining Appeals from Civic valu- ations. rates and assessments. espec- ially those occurring upon the sup- ple l4" assessments now re- turned. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clcril- 9-9-71. For Sale or To Let HOUSE and STORE (com- bined) on paved highway. Reason for selling —0ivnel leaving Island. GORDON DAY, I New Perth. F: IRE? CAN PRACTICE FIRST-i T1ME--— ‘IOU AID ON US -NEXT -~w* i 0W? WANNA l! lfiOOD Niel-ri- scu ‘WANNA . |_ NUTHIN’ i?