A1111!!- 28. 1.941 ;___. THE CHARLQI TETQWIYWGQQBQIAN 9A5]; plvp; 53"" . '""‘ "" " " -—--- -- ----~--~-~—-i ' i MINING TU RflLLER-QKATERS STOCK QUOTA UOIVS MINING Abandoned Raft Gave False Glue in Search ForPrisoners . The following is a section taken from the By-hw "gm *— 5p?“ $732” , lating Roller Skating“. Montreal stock New Yo k St k Sh‘. ch" 4 l‘ BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL 0f the 0c 41d a City of Charlottetown as foliows:- Anglo can 4c _ _ Anglo Huron 225 No person shall hereafter roller-skate upon any por- Exchange Exchange flimgold u; tlon of any public street, parkway or highway within the “age 11o City at any time between sunset and sunrise; for the pur- (mum, “m, ' i Bid ood s pose of this by-law sunset shall be taken to occur at the 5m“ a (Canadian n-esoX" $31133. “Z2 time of general lighting of street lamps in the City °'° stock. u gdn Mali-chic 2g: ose a J. A. FULLERTON £52.55}. 1%? a... Tel Tel 154 a mi P“ "2 C] C] Bldg Products l5 Arluondg '8 can Po" 15 iy or]; c! Ind M 3 1 4 23 3-8 Chromium 20 L-aa-i-zt-ai C h P m A - Baldwin Loco 131-8 Cochenour '10 e22. he: .2 H §°“‘“*,;*." =~ saw»- a , -------.-....................... ...... "y... Dom and“ 2M 8 8th B l as i-z Dome oii 211-2 _ _________ ____ _ Dom Sm, B a 1'8 0h“ Ohio as 1-2 East Mairoblo zas . . _.E . M“ Power 22 1-2 ggriiysggson 57 3-4 gldoradociil a ' xen Advertising Rates _ Payable m Advance ‘lit 255.1 e... i? 1"“ 3f: l.%t'e..““ av . . 22% “it... 2212 .. Mimimum Charge for Any Advertisements £5 Cents Norm“ 53 Gen Elec 29 5:3 Golds us“ g ' Central Guardia 1 ioc ls, 5 - at “w cam “ G9 N" P“ 25 5-8 Graham B6 2 2c Der word; Atlmouricerr(Fngeragrgonmztergvgg: glue". ‘ocu- st LBW PM u b: Kennecott 32 1'4 Hanna 80o Classified 3c per vurd: In Memorlam Notices 10c l: word: Mont Ward 82 1-4 Hard Rock '14 Florglland s7|3iritual oiierings. Cards, etc. 5c per ‘gma- s: gm!’ ACneng-gi i-g gollinggru 12 3-4 Con OIIIBO o per in b w ddi ' ' s- cine 1e2- and lo “m! l.“ every‘ addnlion-lllksegfilagzmgsa d0 words for 81.00 Penn RR 23 7-8 Imp O11 9 1-4 Appreciation, 70o [er inch or 4o per word Lisa“! of Thanks and hil Pet Co 39 Nickel 32 l-2 l9 cents per incn. Addrez: and Presentation 31o 0' subwflpuo" ——- std o“ NJ 35 1'2 ‘yawn 39 application. - 0- Otiier rgtq on MONTREAL. Apr“ 27_(CP)_ Tex“ 001']! 36 3-4 Kerr Add 3B5 Traders took a passive interest in! United A" v a‘ Km‘ Bud 35 Saturday's stock market, prcceed-| U s Rubber 21 LB Km‘ La!“ 83 FOR. 551,5 mg‘ Wm‘ ‘he result that the mum“ gagging) Corp 3i l? awe LL _ om; ‘ - acassa 5 Female Help Wanter‘ Truck. Robert cci-ryilfibonnm 1:131:81! clifiieéetrrilgrfid Riliboig‘ we“ m” 88 1'2 M“°L°°d 17° i? 1,-g41.4-2'2_61 c1051“ levelm Woolworth - MBdRn 59 Whi-‘FEJ? ‘JemSbNCFi. $2225.35?! ' 5mm" filmed i-i to 8* a $12”; “5 abbiv "s." Guardian. ' T0 be! HEW 1°31! lffl‘ 219 Ygflllé 1h hill-it’- Ihetg , Mf,,,,°.'.‘. ° ‘B; _ .0 H, _ ,,,,,,.,,,,,E,,,NG :,,,..:".,, 353,23, 1.0.5.1333 ;.,,,3, Montreal Curb Navbcb 25 V. WANTED —MIDDLE-AGED wo- rooms 2a Pleasant Street, was shaded i-a and Brazilian was “Wm” 1 1'2 ' = man as housekeeper. Apply 5354.35-31 even. ____. Noranda 52 3'4 “'4'” AFT-hill‘ Hflilflm. Emerald, - Building Product! and Canadian (Canadian he“) ggilnetal 40 One of the greatest niarihunts Canada has known was orgvriizcd when prisoners escaped from a North. L.g9_4_25_21_ HOUSE T0 RENT NEAR. CHAR. Induslgrlgl Alamo] A sported 1n. P813531, 12g ern Ontario internment camp. When all but six were captured, the raft, LEFI, was found in the area, _ gtg/ctaiavén waiergifét. giggly Fred oracle: of! 115-4 naépiefie geltlershirdil Stocks c1“, Pandora 3 b2 and was thought to have enabled four prisoners w escape the dragnet. It turned out to have been used "—“ ' LC"? ~ - D . 1'11 i1 0 5 B 6 O p _ by four woodsmen Gordon Boyd, RIGHT, from one of the military camps, is sh w -ith "North", an M316 Help WHHtCd L'96'4‘”'3l- snggfl‘ angl ‘govedtegmyugyngis 3 A o" 13 1'3 Pgygfaiztltler 2g 1 4 IS-montli-old German shepherd dog, who was used to trail some of the escaped ifitelingel. ——--—i—~-—————————— To 1.51;. A1- g1; pmNCE 5T keg T?‘ n e‘ ° ° a ° Beliuhulml! 9 5-3 Pick crow 250 N WANTED-MAN 0R SMART BOY two adjoinin rooms on sec 1w n mauve and closed mainly Fraser -— Powell 65 tention‘ fi'nii~_m?rnbe—r.s—of.1iis_o_w'1~i yww for rrrni work. is. c. White. floor. Suitabe rbr li ht h °n ““°h‘“‘"d- Fraser v-ro a Premier 92 unit Each combatant unit has, a’ Mermam L_935_4_22_26_29_5_3_ keeping’ Partly fumhsied 3115?; hstartirig Mgndstbthe stocig eic- Price com 9 l-4 Preston 295 stretcher-bearer section. Ofdifiliyllyi to Gerald E, pram);- Rfish ‘ékfstéggnaggu; gagfi‘; aénfrkren Pr!“ C°m 9 1'4 B00116 2 a wounded mazi goes first to his Agents Wanted mond sues; ' T and on Saturday at12ph,_6n'E‘ BANK Santaor 45 battalion air _p0st. __--_i-_-_- ‘ L 113.4484, D-yn " ~ 5 Sheen Ork is There he 1S picked up by the h itt AGENTS T0 SELL P01113511‘ Total sales, 7,100 share? Indus c di P S err 661-2 medical corps. If an ambulancel mglamementa Big money maken F93 RENT_COMPLETELY “uh "his 280W -M1-ne8 4900.. B d; ( Ella "l 1'05!) Siscoe 60 can't reach the aid post. he musti United Art. Toronto. nished summer oottaze situated at 1000' ’ ’ ’ ' ’ on ' s; h 31”": 1'31" 1° be “"1511 l0 the hid 905i byi A. W-4-22-36i, fitfirnholpeearcontainlnfi living roona " ' °° C10“ gtiziiyghaiiks 1123-4 stretchegbearer section. “Ordinarily ~ ‘ ._.i_ m,“ when m can“. u asri a woun ed man goes f st to lfsl _ For Sale "and Produce Pric 13,3331 svilisi. *shilz".ed..bs:-... ... e. e... guacamvsd 33th,“; fro; se-d- w-he-i qw- m __ - . "l" imtimtie’ °*"""°~"" m" “lg-lilac: es m» 8di- - tilt-HEEL‘ it? subclasses... §§a"€eee“’l’.‘é“li?f€€ .;.”.i .33..f".fl’.lviiee°lfs°iei513? "‘ ““°‘°s“n'° {Ioirsngfg outllxomishvkslacieiutlsbage: W w t d ____ Royal Bk 15a aso bit ferried to the aid 130st bijl ' hundred. ADDIv Guardian. omen all e MONTREAL. April 2'l—(CP)-— WfitseyAmu “*3 Z,'°,§,2°',,'db§§§ec,’?' $1,535,133“ $2301,“ l TIMOTHY. _ _ _ _ _ _ - . , bouscwrrr on, GIRL 2.1 YEARQ §;‘;d",°_§ ggyggdvgyeghgsgogggl-g, 1- E h Wrt Harg 555 From there be bu. be taken to i EARLY RED cnovan. FOR gang; egg» daavgl-grgic glggoyyer g3 svpvlv Mel-this Dopiirtment of Agriculture follow' 9mm" X9 "g9 -——-————— lgqgeaigasdggjsgigggeglf; gggkggs“ , ALSIKE CLOVER. oiia ion ea . arine an rie s n spare e. . - ’ ' ‘ ' . - . , Oats Earl Ings. Mtiirlgrizegg. r g1; lrrodgcts slog qltlllfiilf andIfifsEiIreI prgiégtegébbirflgsgflig“dgljgfaqf? Tram MGdIOOS Ehisllateti- bu; fine IIEOSL advagcrd . LATE RED CLOVER. - . - - _ a or ers. w o iirs uy - _' - _ me 10a es a. us men eouippe m -. MoAsEss nPRI-qCE-v BR xN ‘ - n 11 h first grade solids. Jdbbing price, 30 d fir,’ ._ _ . .. i D iIANCFi. ron saus- ouaemry mass 15):: seiilergyeiibzilileirecm °“°§,,g§'}g*;. 1-2-31; Quebec no l pasteurized, mTmkiloirQ Akiverél ifhagOrfi-ivnn- In Many LIHBS ogefflilzli; aniaijullbfaergerfgsrilizigzigenli SEED. ‘ I ’ seed oats. Choice quality J. A. Without Risk For details and current 79°93"? ill-OB. 29 5-8; no 2. fmgalshgr Ems t d . T me - pressure is not heavy wounded men l ‘QMMBKIIIDOD. Churchill. L 103 catalogue free: Familex. 5'10 St. g i‘? lnfrgsr}; "},‘°§‘fi§_.,”f‘§°' cxchanagrsgssionag ggsisteroxnfigdte of W31‘ Duties may net consldcfable attention GENUINE “DITMAR" TURNIP SEED Fog-SALE wnyolcl; “Emsmb ontasi. ir-s_i0_-a_. 0555;, -w§s,,,,f;.,,,,,_ ,,,,.,;,;, erate nicer gains. The industrials ___ gagetgftmgrecgilégltggsgewilffaiv “WILHEMBURGER” TURNIP SEED. old Alyrshirigagossis due to frefii-icen receipt price. 14 13-16-15-16; coI- ggingigfieanu°fi (ggrghwégly weak‘ wgfggfigrtfilzfigfl] 25 T $9)‘ — ccive complete attention. L9=5 sg- ETC- sicr v. re n2 . Mt. H t. ed, 15 7-15-1346; h-t. d . - - one o m- ~ .- _f_» s L- - (it -r . F T ggiored, wholesale price,w1,=‘. Lwliiliéh On Monday. April 28, the market portant Jobs of the Royal Careiadian ‘,‘§,‘1f,,,§§f°§n“,‘f,‘,.,b§.ai“‘§fv ffgliglgfl ——-——————-i——————- I price is applicable m chess; mam will close an hour earlier at. 3 pm. Army Medical Corps. Men of the ‘u, t y, 15 ‘ ron SALE-HAY sup im-i [macnned on and “M, A n. 1 E.D.T. and. i2 boon E.D.T. on corps in traixiini at the medical m° r °°nv°y ° “w” ' cleaned oats and. mixed izrain.’ 1941 1 Sm t to m pU i. é Saturdays to conform with New training centre hers learn how to - John Munn. Marslifleld. . . Kirfdor We“ e t‘ ‘k York markets. test water supplies for poison and Flre De aftment L-70-3-26-3i. Third floor of business Eggs?“ med Sh, ems m used An index gain of .11 idr the golds rbr stervlty. p ' Ch 1 u t El “—_”_"*'*_—_‘*_' block in centre of com. f ', 5r m n; _~ - . resulted partly from better prices Each medical unit carries a l at ° e own» P‘ ' ' m“ SALE — RETURN TICKET - - ~ m’ "m" 5° “g p °°' A ‘Mu ibi- Kerr-Addiso Lltt Lo La nrbber of w te t tin t " 0f e C to Montreal. Expires April so. mercici district. Apply 2a.- A-medium 2i 1-2; a-pullet-s mo s. "f," if fi“; 1°’ belie-i and th atriresi g bus 1m ' ' ' ' h... e.......... u... 1»,.g,~g,=,,g;1,,g,1g,-,,,,, ,, , ,5. eeie“~.~ieie"h. e53... b.2122: ment muses - “h 35,333.31,- _,smo,e o, M We Wm iii-k . , o ' . - ' . - _ _ __ FOR sau: - CANADIAN AP- THE EASTERN TRUST so-so; no a. .40—.50; m; moun- b b“ 5°“ f" A““°’- Plimm" ""1 ‘ffilfyum’ “s” mdmie‘ “l 111s a llshter shade 0f blue 1h “- b: gas. But he realized he Wasn't 865,181); Saskatchewan 182.793 brbred chicks. Jones Hatcheryu COMPANY Win 11> 1 75's -B5--'10: Pm whites shew Cmk- 5m mm‘ “m” ° ° ° ff‘ y“ b“ l“ m‘ “my knowledsmcht of their War effort. hurt. He rci no fear. l-Ie settled 014.309.5051; Alberta‘ 122 645' R. R. 1. Charlottetown. r no l 75's .75; ‘PEI mountain no 1 were dun “d unchanged h" the Boles m; e wumptm“ ma” me] are being accorded due recognition down m wait (119,511_3.l])_ ' " L-71-4-26-3i. 75's .ao-.as; Bermuda so libs 1.50. film" We” l?’ a "l" °l l" m’ Y,“ §’,,,”n§e§“'§’§,°§§f§§“a§fd iger“ in the Royal Canadian Air Fierce Later he hoard faint voices Citll- _ ~ L 84-4-26-31. n crnatonabNickel. Sherrltt was “r1010 1 M "5 V‘? 3°‘; The inauguration of a. Fire Fighiw tig for help. He zecognized one as Trgyyls 539mg FOR SALE SLIGHTLY USED stronger on light turnover. 5° 385$ i0 dBWlmlne Whale! m snhool a; Trerlton marks me m t f Fred C] k Clark 32 Tm. . able mode‘. cream separator, Most oi’ the industrial groups bal- 1f 511V 15m"- mBY be l-‘l the Wdfef- Win15,“ n f m‘; 1111,13; organ]; 1;’ ‘.95; .5 ca‘ “one in iaid ilmrnc “A25 capacity 200. Price $23.00 Mrs ' lanoed 195595 with my...” 8am,“ M35, It is just s. question of finding “on agd gtresse the em has“ élnemln ‘ewgrv j. gmmeml L; 1e s “_—* o E- Leonard» Malrmiue Rd. EXAM|NAT|ON celianeous issues were Off includ- out how much chlorine need “f d m » 5 n ph S b g“ g " k g Pd C15; .. wlsib W1?" ‘“’,"1.~6"‘°P)' _ _ _ _ . added m make the waw are m: pace by eAir Force on re dz;- u sequen y ormac heal ar_ terrific palm; bums, mmplb L’ 58 4 25 31 m3 Imlieflm Tbbacwi slmpwm r 5 zards d the iin rtance of con- criing for water He himself felt a male motor "t to t1 l - l f "rm-ii Fittlnr and - Glasses ._..._. pfd Ford A Mercury Mills and men i0 drink '9“- p°. - i ‘ ' m.- . L, -. -- ‘h - ‘e “a 53. p03 SALE__Z TON 1937 FORD I _ B B r d s o,“ stafidard Paflng rd Foods sums water on a bame field may be stant vigilance and piecaution. Fli- neither hunzrv nor . s “Drier diiector are the girl tennisupl. v.3 smkebody dump truck m j Y e n" - "3 d mm _ i: l- ed - poisoned either deubentzly bv the irig Officer W. A. lticCallum, forin- still he heard Clerk sa . 3011 cis_ iii shcits on 1111i Strcci. good condition. also Onefkm Asifll-ilalefl PICS! Flllflllflifll Wfiifl‘ B" u 9= d PBS’ B9119"! enemv or accident“ b thé er instructor to the Toronto Fire hear the sirens’? _ ‘ "i0 cliiicli the mutter, he cxpla 1938 v4; Evan-Hashim s rm _ H‘ J. NEW yoga; Apffl z1_(Ap;_. firmness. A point decline was post- o’ D6150“ 5cm 5' Y “g5 Department, 1135 been placed in He had several nightmares. alof ed further: "My ivife says that i field mfieraild R R N . 3P B While selltnfi dried up inSaturdayh ed for United Fuel A and Bank oi sorbed b wk g 339,25 51'9"“ .' charge o; the gyaming them about snowsioi-ms. 1mg less this hazard is eliminated sc - - -L_g-8_4_26_2l l OPTQMETRIST 51ml; mgrke tbs new; still was a, commerce weakened 1 3-4 to 150. m, oonszmptio; ‘m m“ e 1 mm The “me department» o; the time afterwards he heard rescuers I am sure to end. up ‘in the ccn '* M-n-e-e r. -- i b" t" “W” i" sP"""""~ m- 5.225.‘ r5e“$."é;‘i“'..?§"§¥ii'i h. 2:5: - o“ o’ sssuzefiilsees.sce.s slicer b" m” prevention’ theory, and as a result 5 e - - FOURJZEAILOLD DROWNED FOR SALE: DOUSLE TENEMENT hmise on Fitzroy Street and Cot- » tage on Stewart street, proper-I tics of the late Allan Boisnen] For particulars apply to the un- dersigned. Donald McKinnon. Charles D. Boisner, Executor-s. __ 1. 107-4-28-31 Public Hearing Re Telephone Rates Yjiotice ls hereby given that the ad onrned Public Hearing of the Ap- rlication of The island Telenhone Cflmbanv Limited for approval of a Imposed Schedule of rates. toils and eharres. will be . ’ below the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities on iverinesday the Illh day of lihv at the hour of ten orlock (Standard Time) in e fort-noon at the Law Courts Buiid-' l"! in Charlottetown. gated this 22nd day of April A. D., i. s. coupon. Secretary Board ofcommissioners of Public Utilities. l9 3Q4FF44- Professional Cards MclE_OD 8r BENTLEY W. ll. BENTLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY. K. O. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers anld‘ Attorneys-at- w MONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince Street Office flours: l0 to l2 AM. 2 to 5 Holidays etch by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTOBE y‘, N0__T_ICE Booking Horses for shipment Newfoundland. TOWNSHEND L-9t7-4-26-3l. h ST. JOHN 1 to fort and prices finished a. fairly successful week with moderate ir- regularity. The Associated Press average of 60stocks was 011.101’ a po.nt at 99.4 but on the week showed a net advance of .2 of a point. The ses- sion was the slowest since March 8. transfers totalling 156,050 shares compared with 230,110 Last Satur- ay. d The volume would have been lower but for one (LOGO-share block of Panhandle Producing. Iiriis issue ended up 1-8 at 1 3-8, a new top £01‘ 194i. American Telephone. National Distillers and Woolworth edized m- to new low ground since last June. On the uffsids also were General Motors, Montgomery Ward. Sears St. Valerie Investments, Limite NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE that St. Valerie N Investments, Limited will make application to the Secretory of State of Conods by the Secretory of Slots of Cu odd. this 24th day of April, 194i. A. E. RUSSELL N 28-11. under the provisions of The Coni- ponies Act, ‘i934 for acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from o dole to be fixed DATED of CHARLOTTETOWN VivilTfisitienti MDBIIELI. 8i 00. D. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Iastcrn Trust Building Charlottetown M. ALIAN FARMS! use can amoral-an. SOLIOITOI no. Ian Ila li f 0o Bu. nbuir “r0 JJTFI“ How Are Your Eyes? ll hart Willi"!!! 0f awn‘: headngches, sore lies or dlaaineas - wllillt I specialist. At your service wit! nan of experience and a thorough retracting service. ball in and discuss 1W! difficulties. ii. F. iiutchescn am ALEX W. MATHESON M msrsn. souci-ron. mo. "it Loan _. " 91AM! I0 Great George IL . I‘. G. IIUTGIIIHON G. F. BUTT/HERON -~ ~, swear“:- e-.. l you-old heifers, abort horn, two Consolidated Edison. Al- lied Chemical, Dn Pont, Eastman Kodak. North American and J. I. Case. Emerging with modest improve- ment were Santa re. N.Y'. Central. Southern Pacific, Great Northern. US. Steel. ‘ lehem, Youngstown Sheet. Anaconda, Chrysler, U.S. Rubber, Dow Chemical, Standard Oil of N.J., Crown Cork , Union Carbide and Corn Products. AIIBTIDII SALE I am instructed "to sell by Public Auction at New Haven, Saturday, May ani, at z r. M. the property 0f Mr. Artie McPh Fann 100 acres of land. l0 acres clear, hahnoe good soft wood and lumber. If farm is not sold it will be put rip for rent. ST Crib-One work mare, 8 years 12111-4100, onemrweemhorse, Samson ltoyai, good driver and broke to work, four choice cows, three newly honed. one to freshen, two, one osles.ahrtho grad b d n.!,iebe‘.’.b'ri'... ‘" °“° '°" IIIIPLMIENTI Ono double truck wagon (Data) Ono rlrivlng wagon, Ono ieavy empress wagon, Ono ha. mower, O foot, nearly new (‘Ma nrmack) One hay rah 9e 0n t ri t th barrows, 0n: gin: e Powmneariy new, Onc Potato Scnf or, One set Platform Scales (Ilenfew) 1-5 are manure spreader, iMeCorrnacki Onc Cream Separator, Onc Daisy Churn, large Onc set team work llarn One set C dlerv. to 49 and Extension was at 13. recovery which has been scale profit taking. Wheat closed 1-4-5-8 lower. .i_.... WINNIPEG, April Wheat futures 1-2 cents. per cent. 9.91 per cent discount.) Sterling, couldn't hold an early (I! The Canadian Toronto-Mining stocks other ron Montrea U Zlities Illlils steady. Nil"! and coffee higher. ; over that anioun seven privatise credit on approved lolnt I WENDALL n. search, Ailctioneer. Gil-ACE BAY, N. 8., (CH-Search began ove end for Mrs. ear of five small children. who h-"s for the heavy n: along the Sydney. l3 miles away. Anglo-Canadian weakened a cent unchanged Grain CHICAGO. April 2'l—-(AP)—-A.t- tempts to continue the wheat price under wa since mid-weak failed due to smal lower than yesterday, May 91-91 l-8. July 8B 5-8-1-2; corn 1-8—3-8 down, May 68. July 68 14-4-8; oats 3-8-1-2 27- (OP)- on Winnipeg grain exchange closed today at unchang- ed levels, May 75 7-8 and July 77 Buenos Ali-es finished at un- changed levels. Currencies NEW YORK, April Tl-(OD- The Canadian doll-a: erased a slight ear loss on the foreign exchange mar et trade Saturday to close un- changed at a dzscount of l1 13-16 Ottawa Pbreiizn Ex- change Control Board rate 8.09- on the other hand. half cent gain, and finished also unchariped pt 343.03 in terms o1 United States un . Markets At A Glance Prue) atronleri slightly lower. and higher; other industrial: NW" lower: New York-Stocks narrowly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged ll prices. New Yor -Cotton. rubber, sugar SEAR-CH FOR MISSING WOMAN 27 — week- fiifll Other Feltllfel more or less specialized trades of i the medical corps. All men in the corps receive a general training in this as in other subjects at the training centre and they develop into specialists later when they t their places in a medical unit on active service and are assigned to particular Jobs because of spec- ial Interest or aptitudes. The harden but mcst important garb of medical work in the aimy stretcher-bearing. The stretcher bearers must learn to march outl of step when carrying s wouniicd| man so that the Jar of four carriers putting the. same foot down at the‘ same time will not make things uncomfortable for the casualty. A thorough training in gas £10- tectfon is also s. part of me ical corps training. The mcn must know how to protect themselves and their patients from poison lzas in its various forms. Competent clerks sr an import- ant group in any medical unit be- cause extenslve records must be kept. Cooks able to prepare diets suitable for the sick also need special tralnins. Star's Anny medical work involves a more ccunplicsted Job of store- keeping man other branches the army and specially trained store-keepers are required. In ad- dition to the quartermasters’ stores of food. clothing arid other mater- ial carried by units. medical units have technical medical stores and steward's stores. The steward is the man in the hospital who keeps track of ra- tions and must be a d hook- keeper to see that h tal rations; are not over-drawn. If they are the officer commanding must pay for the excess out of his own pock- et. Bo he must draw his rations carefully on the basis of the num- y; of patients on each type of Drugs ars usually looked after by men who were dru sts in civ- ilian life and are s dispen- sers. Sometimes a man learns enoziph about dispensing through work niz under another dspenser to co the Job even if he is not a quaified drussist. X-Ilay Specialists A few men ‘with a gift for elec- trloity receive trainmg in x-ray technique. Men who are particul- lnfl Diets Water-testing is only one of the all P0591"? 5011"“ 0f ‘highly trained for any emergency. is strivln fires. Every , unit in the gigantic air tralningl plan has its specialized ilre section. manned by personnel recruited from experienced city fire fighters. and particularly prepared for com- batting gasoline fires. Nothing is left to chance in this regard, as a terrific investment in aircraft. and equipment, not forgetting human lives. is in constant need of their vigilance. The training, hitherto accom- plrished with the assistane of the Ontario Fire Prevention Service, is now carried out by the R.C.A.F'.. to satisfy the particular requirements of the Al: Service. Mr. WL. Clair- mont, of Ottawa, the Dominion Fire Commissioner acts as official consultant to the Department 0f National Defence for Air. Each Command has its own five PTPVBII- tion officer, who is responsible for the adequacy of the arrangements at stations ivitliin that Command. The R,o_val Canadian Air Force Fire Prevention Officers recently gathered at Ottawa to discuss part- icular problems relating to fire pre- vention aiid to co-ordinate plans and exchange ideas in regard to the organization of units fire sec- tions. < ' Thus, broadly. the iAir Force is taking steps to ensure that air training, which is s0 vital in this war, is not prejudiced by failure to appreciate and guard against the risk of fire. A means whereby this is being achieved is by educating all Air Force personnobin fire pre- vention and fir:- iillhilflll matters, and by developing a consciousness of the need for pecautioiis at all times. continually to e11n,,..,,e,"rm going to be saved. They'll get me out-but I must have patience. "The next thing I remember was fiery drops of brandy tickling down my throat." Clark was rescued a few hours before Cormack but died in hospi- al the same niszlit. OR-WELL Vt’. I. The regular monthy meeting of the Orwell Women's Institute was he'd at the home of Mrs. John Naddy on Friday, April 23. with a fair attendance of members and a few v"si1ors. Roll call was answered by house-cleaning hints. 1t was decided to hold a dance in the Orwell Hall. Bi1‘s were presented and paid. The sick committee re- ported havinlz made three visits. The next meeting is to be held at the home cf Mrs. M. R. Macleeod. roll call to be answered bv an ex- change of flower s1’ps. arid sted". A sumptuous luncheon ivas served by the iiostes: after the adjournment o.‘ the meeting. PR-ZMARY MOVEMENT 0F ‘VHE AT Wheat receipts in the Prairie Provinces for the week ending April 18 totalled 4.465.092 bushels coni- pared with 3.516.238 in the previous week and 1.101.613 in the corres- ponding week last ysear. By pro- inces the ieceipts wcr as follows, figures \vithln brackets being those for 1940: Manitoba. 202 3G6 (129.- 414); Szskatcheyvzin, 11188-132 r612,- 051); Alberta, 2.474 594 (350.15). Marketings in the three DlDVli-CB-v‘ for the th‘i't-v-even weeks end n! April 1B totalled 350889-952 bushels compared with 384385.927 iii tlic corresponding period of the prov- lous crop year. Marketing: fol ow Of/mhvis h WINDSOR. N. 5., April 2’1—fC —Foiii'-l'cni'-c1d Gordon Roberts was drowned today when he fell i O FOR SALE to a well ivliile playing in the y: me. property with corner lot — ideally situated with full view of Harbor. Apply THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY by provinces. with 1940 figures in brackets: Manitoba 45,451,149 (5).- Wreckage Tomb For Eight Days GLASGOW. April 25 — (C?) — John Cormack. 22 was tired out when he reached the Glvdessldc tenement where he lived. Though enemv trmbers were overhead he went to bed. A tremendous crash wc-ke h'm a few hours lat/er. The buildup was rocking. The light iii the rocm came on and went out. He discovered he was trapped in bed bv debris. Eight day's afterwards Cormack was duf but of the wreckage, rush- ed to hospital. A fortnight later he had recovered sufficiently to describe h's nightmarish ariv mod at first-aid may be as- sing Frequently men Ila of smaller than the av- era stature and are given th‘s unt. found n \\.'."v'i" "lluinptsi around Mill- Dust heli- . exocri- slgned to hospital duties ss nut-name. Doctors were astonished he these. lived so long without. food or water. After the bomb fell Con-neck heavy berm two inches 1101-509 Jenn-L mom. wcr because they are not suitnblei in front of his neck. i-lc couidn‘t b of stretcher- l move his head forward. He couldn't been misslna for a week. The '27s- -i’)P“'lZ1ll as the bigner men of the move his ions (it all. The perk-lollies year-old woman was last seen walk- tracks leading to When a man is wcunded in the him like a mummv. field he usualy izeis his fiist at- choloed him. There was a smell I trir-‘sbig Futile itefa; There will be sold by Public Al tion on the Premises at Di stalfnage on Wednesday the 31 day of April at the hour o! 2 P the farm of the llllo Leo. A. Cor consisting nf fifty acres of land w good buildings ilicrcnn. Tiicrc will also he sold at l same time and place farm mach cry and automobile. Tcnns at Sale. For further partlcuirrs apply MacGUlG-AN & TR “NOR Solicitors L-53-4-25-1l NOTICE Highways Closed To Motor Vehicles Commencing on this date, and until further notice. i paved and gravel highways in this Province are closed f » motor vehicle traffic, except in such cases where the tot weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5,000 pounds. Anyone driving on provincial highways contrary this order shall be duly prosecuted. Dated the 24th day of April. A. D. 1941- By order, 0. W. (‘AlViPBELlb Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. a LAZi-l-K Lurge, double rcsidentiol'"‘"""""'