Annual Convention PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND mourns’ worm 110w riiiiics u viiiias conic: iiiii. Charlottetown TUESDAY‘, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY» APRIL 7th. 8th. 9th. TUESDAY EVENING 8 P. M. Open to Public. Address by Dr. E. W. Robinson, Inspector oi High Schools, Nova Scotia. Subject-Changing Schools in a Changing World. WEDNESDAY EVENING — Trial Scene Mer- chant of Venice by pupils oi Georgetown High School. Vocal Solos, Physical Demonstration, Pupils of Miss Leila Worthy. THURSDAY MORNING- Mark R. McGuigan, Address by Hon. Minister of Education. \ - - ‘l lhown above are Sgt. Jack Smith and Slgmn_ Pat smith, sons oi Mrs. John lmiih, Central Hotel, Charlottetown, now serving overseas. Another son CpL William. is with the P.E.I.II. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge tor Any Advertisements 25 Cente Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals So per word; Announcements and (Joining Events 3c per word: Ohliailied 3c per word; lii Memorial Notices 70o ner inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oiierlngs, Cards. etc" 5o per name; Letters oi Condolence 70o per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words and 10 cents tor every additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and A preclntion, 70c per inch or 4o per word. deems per inch. Address and Presentation application. Wanted WANTED-SOME FARROW COWS in good condition. Apply Buyer. 61151111151}, L-l1'lis_-3;_2s-3l. For Sale FOR SALE —- 1 PURE BRED AYR- slilre Cow. Freshen in March. Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Dunstatlnage. L-l285-3-27-3i. TRUCK FOR. SALE -— HALF Female Help Wanted TON light delivery. Chevrolet 1938 ANTID — GIRL FOR HOUSE- model. Good condition. Apply work. 19 King Square. Phone "1815. Morris Caseley. Kenstngton. L-1290“d-a1'2l. y_,-1z94-3.37-11_ Heavier Duties For Canadian Navy OTTAWA, March 26—(CP)—1n- creased respJnsiibJiLes tor the Royal Canadian Navy as a result oi enemy submarine activity 1n and hear Canadian waters were tore- cast by Prime Minister Mackenzie long in his speech in the House oi Commons today. He‘ said he foresaw the necessity od the navy escorting convoys in the Bt. Im/wrence as well as assist- ing in the escort cii convoys across the Atlantic. Repeating e. WANTED -— IiOUSEKIiEPER. AP- plv P. Mclienna. Waterside. Pow- nal. L-1290-3-27-3l. WANTED —— MAID FOR QENERAL housework. Plain cooking. Rel.’- erences required. Apply hveninfis Mrs. F. W. Tdmarsh. 6 Richmond 5°'°°_-_°- -—--_P:11"_"~‘;2°f4_‘~ WANTED — Bll MAY 20th, EX- rienced maid. Family o! two. ages $20.00. Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. 252 Prince. L-l180-3-2a-3i. WANTED — MAID FOR MONTH 0d’ April, Apply 62 Rochford St. between 12 and 1 Bl1£612fl4lglq3Kb7JL Agents Wanted-F male statement made to the House last January ‘Mr. Kin 381d the limit to the expansion of Canada's sea going force is production capacity, and today went on to mention another limit- ing factor: the time required t0 train officers and petty OIHICCTQ In January he gave the strength oi the navy as 350 ships and more than 27.000 men. So far. he said today, the training of men has OPENING FOR WOMAN wiio can use cei- 3 to 5'1.- days per week on Rawlelgh Route your cl Y~ writs today. No experience to tart. Good appearance and know- edge oi housewives’ needs helpful- Producis well known. Write today. Itawleighfis, Dept. ML-470-139—C. Montreal. Canada. 5.7;’ marched she b t lth the - For quisition orpstilv fgfiidwnumberafid 0n Market Square. Friday. l! New!“ “aim” L‘ ample" The how's major strength was fin the Ailsntlc. lie said, but "this - hfhliil.’ i.“ "W "*- Efigg i Auctioneer. 819699111‘ __________ - ' ' '3‘ Use Minsrifs m amend. o'clock noon. if not sold IIFVl-"ilsl" 1082 Wlllys-Kniizht. Sedan in good ing ne- Protes FOR SALE i More 5 yrs, i Horse 5 yrs, i Horse 3 yrs, oll sound and good workers. Also i939 Ford Truck, i937 Maple Leaf 3 ton Truck, Good rubber, i935 Ford Sedan good condition. AUSTIN H. CURTIS McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. I. BENLEY. K. O. I. A. BENTLEY K. O- Ilrrlaten and Attomelr sl- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street “macaw-vi! a-H llorrell-nd ilompanyfi .. ..._......-... .. '“""°"' l). F. ABUIIIBALD 5E ==='—"_—=“=’=="', , t ll ......... 55 Auction Sale .,,_,',;';;',,?;""“‘ ii nova 1.1-: TENEMENT Mwmwg; HOUSE in good repair. . ALEX w MATHESON ' "" "'""'°‘°‘ ‘° "" "’ """"° %i‘.‘£§°3'r§‘°‘nis'o‘§ 3P9‘. “H? P.:."""‘......;'""'-.....iti:; M1,... "itfi wim- rreuuee as n. time ue it. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer PHONE 8552 L-llfl-S-Ii-fl-l ‘ lirrlill. soaicrrolc 8T6 to Loan Collections miles: 80 (1rea_t__0_eg_[|e street 7 M. ALIIAN FARMCR B-A- l.l..ii JIIUTBR smJrljlfllt ETC. n flank oi (‘omiiiero- Rd]. |._,_. IONI! TO LOAN. . _ _ _ Wfriii;__,_ciiALIALTETOWNMQQAEDE-KN lsmcx QUOTATIONS To War liEiii ioiii siocii . EXCHANGE ___ (Canadian Pied) i Stools Close Am C and l‘ 29 3-4 Am Tel and Tel 118 Anaconda as ‘l-l Baldwin Inc 12 1-4 Beth Steel 50 1-3 sler 55 8-8 Con Edison p Eiec Auto Lite 24 1-4 Gen Elec 241-4 l Gen Motors 35 Gt Nor Pid 23 1-2 . Kcnhecott 32 1-4 \ Mont Ward 25 ‘l- ‘ N Y Central 8 1-8 Nor Am Co '1 n RR 21 7-8 Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ S4 5-8 Texas Corp 31 1-2 United Air U S Rubber 14 8-4 . U 8 St Co 50 3-8 3 Vanadium Corp 1'! 1-2 West Union 25 3-4 West Elec l8 1-8 Woolworth — Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Ahltibi Com - B A Oil 13 Bathurst A 14 1-8 D011 A 3 Home Oil 235 Imp Oil 7 7-8 Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada. - Commerce - Montreal 182 Rvyhl B811! —- Nova Scotls Z73 (Canadian Press) , March 26- Stocks Close Aldermac 10 Ans Cdh 40 Ans Huron 195 Arntfield 3 5-8 Aunor Gold 100 Bear Ex 2 3-4 Beattle 65 BiJgood 4 1-2 Bobjo 7 Bohetal 16 Braloi-ne 725 Brit Dom 28 Bruuian 37 Brown Oil 4 1-2 Buff Cdn 11 5-8 Cal Edm 100 Carlboo 102 Cent Pat 98 Chester 99' Chromium 175 Coniarum 60 Con Smelt 34 l-4 Davies 18 Dome Oil 12 3-4 East Mal Fldorado 37 1-2 Eranco Gold Gate 1 3-4 Gunnar 7 l-i ilurd Rock flarker 2 I-Iorilnger 695 Home Oil - 238 Homestead 3 Hud Bay Min 24 7-8 Inspire Int Nickel 31 1-4 Jack Waite Jason 20 Kerr Add 300 r. rk Lake 50 Lake Shore 740 lmitch 42 Little LL 95 MacLeod 121 lvladsen 35 Malartlo 12B McIntyre 37 1-8 McKenzie 70 Mcvittie 4 1-4 Mnrieta 24 Naybob 14 Negus 37 Ncrands 42 Moneta 64 OBrlen 57 Okalta 25 Ont Nickel 6 5-8 I-acalts. 2 1-2 Pamour 58 Puymaster 12 1-2 Perron 101 Pick Crow 175 Powell 43 Preston 180 Royalite l6 3-4 San Ant 150 SCDB-i/Ol‘ 9 3-4 sheep Cr ‘l1 Sherritt 7o Sigma 405 Siscoe 36 Montreal Exchange MONIREAL. March 26-(CP)- Buying oi Canadian Car issues set in motion s modest upswing today on the stool: l-ll av- exciiiiiez Great iioiiiiisii siocx A io-MFJYM) qyg-gflpmfljnt oi the stocks Close 1h. mud ‘m, 1,3 3°11 “l l“ l" uonexanimflplxrhdiq usgtlilyfe cam §,',;f'“,:,':,d,,,,, 1'} , ‘ him which reliei is brought w WM‘ Can Cement 4 Q31“ “Wm ‘h’ 1°“ WW" gfigfififim‘ 3:“ Anoldnienwhohedannall c» 1- » - w e“ "'Z.°3*"°..:'.f”.'...°.§:? Can Pacific e s-a m"? I l" e Y -‘" Celancse 2i 3-4 ~W°Y°d m5 5"°'°~ d r Dom ma; PM As he and his wile had live aged T“, 9 1.4 the store, the widow-also advan 1m mo“; u in years-was obliged to move to a Mu Pow" 31 14 room in another house. With the N“ B," g5 business gone, she had no resources. N“ 5W1 g“ y) 1.3 Officials oi the Lord Mayors Nofpndl 4g 1.3 Fund saw to it that she received shawmggan 13 1-4 first the government assistance to s; o; can 59 which she was entitled-toot! per s; o; gm ps4 s4 1.3 weei, while‘ her rent was 82-00 per wee . Aaareeultuttlursidshede- veloped deainess. The Inrd Mayor's Map-kg]; at mind made arrangements ior nei- ears to be tested and a hearing ap- paratus costlng $60.00 was provided. a Glance ~ Continuing Aid Given Victims in Britain _ Queen's Fund Correspondent Describes How Officials Cared for Aged Widow Inviewoiliersgesndwhatlie had gone through. it was ielt that she would have a short stay in the Country- Her iwoomodation was arranged and all expenses paid for iour weeks. Since her retum to the city, the Fund has given her vouchers with which she can get coal, and she will be under the eye oi Fund oi- ilciaLq until she needs no nn-ther help. She Ls one ol thousands to whom continuing care is given with the an; oi Canadian subscriptions Fund the Queen's Canadian The Queen's Canadian Fund operates in all parts oi the United Kingdom through the Lord Mayor's National Air Bl-id Distress Fund. Send Contributions te the Royal Trust Company. Char- lottetown. n ..,,,,-.-,,,-,,,,,, QUEEN'S CANADIAN Toronto-Gold stocks slightly higher; other groups steady. Montreal-Utilities, pen and iither indust mi; hligaher; golds o newwirrér-ir-stooir. closed lower. Repeated bombing raids on Bri- wmmpe‘_whmt do,“ mchm‘. tlsn port areas and the industrial ed midlands has attracted iresh at- tention to the irlghtiill suffering oi the many thousands oi civilians in Great Britain who are harried fioni Iielter to shelter and finally I (‘lven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places '_‘"“ are ioun ioi- ll ac wmmpm- Mmm 2640p)“ relative Sdtlclltltythegltalihégl Sea: In a quiet session of trading on m“ o! an kinds-a" fies" d Th. Winnipeg grain excha today k r 9Y9 - Winnipeg wheat futures cosed un- m 0 cmcrsenc: feeding clone is cm; , diiilcuit. The task oi setting them Grain iiri/ures close: up onoe more with some quantity Wheat: Mei’ 79 1-4- W? 5° oi clothing and bedding u much - _ _ u more dliiicult. mglgtsbcyg ‘B’ July To aeet these enormous needs. ' 64 1-4B, July 631B, funds have been started 1n various m” partzio-ie the worlilill. Ber “Malemsty : me r n e n Wlliehstlll-Nos 1 hard and 1 nor ‘g ‘m. com c on z 1-2; no 2 nor 75 1-4; no 3 nor M; gobs‘ 3m; 7i qdalegl 01' l 69113-41: , - ; ee - ; . gym ,, ,4, N, 2 w... .,._. ,.., Toronto Exchange N0. 3 gumet ‘l1 1.4; No. 1 durum 82 3-4; No. 1 AILW 82 3-4. OatsrNoJCWfili exfiowfl 1-4; No 3 0W and ex 1 ieed 43 TORONTO, March 26—(CP)- , . 2 166d ‘ridding interest subsided toeay on 46 1-8; N0, 3 feed 44 141- the Toronto exchange and eariv Barley: Melting srfldes: G-row gains were almost eliminated in Nos. 1 and 2 CW 64 3-4; B-YOW NO- the aiternoon action. ' The group 3 OW 62 1-4. Others No. 1 ieed 61 closed with a net index advance o1 3-8; No. 2 teed co 3-8; N0. 8 feed .12. Turnover was 108,000 shares. 5o 'l-a_ In senloi- golds Hoilinger, Lake more and Sigma moved in conszd- arable volume at gains of l0 to 25 cents and issues up 3 to 5 cents 1n- cludod Preston, Pickle Crow and Malartic Gold Fields while Anglo- I-ruronian firmed 20 cents to 1.95 on a single sale_ Dome tinned 1-4. Moderate losses were netted Cor- iboo, Conlauium, Kerr-A dison, Powell Rouyn and Syivanite. The base metals were dull. Nor- axida ilrmed 1-2 to 42 and minor losses were showing finally {or Waite-Amulet, Normetal and Steep Rook and chromium was down 30 cents to 1.75. Fractions were dropped by BA Oil, Steamshilps pfd, am! Steel o! Canada British-Dominion again traded in substantial volume on a gain oi a Finance NEW YORK. March iii-MP)- Lack 0i bids, rather than selling pressure, cligperated against today-s stock mar et. Moderate irregularity ruled l-t the start but, renewed weakness oi a handiul oi! blue chi soon turn- ed prices orally ower. final losses mosty were in small trac- mmg glthough a few casualties oi 4 to l2 points were noted. The Associated Press avera~8¢ 01 60 stocks was oiii’ .2 o1’ a 901m i" 34.7. Transfers amounted to 801.360 Shires Wmlmrm with 316345 me cent to 26, Home Oil gained 2 and do before. Olcslt 1 3-4.Dv1 l: d ganadmn stocks we" uneven. oent a,’ 1s‘ B. es W93 ene l. Hiram Walkers ccmmon lost 1-2 point, but, preferred shares gained a-a. International Nickel also w“ 3-0 higher while Dome Mines lost 1-4 and Canadian Pacific. l-Iollin- ger 1-8 each. Unclaimed were Mo; lntyre Mines. FOrd oi Canada A and Lake Shore Mines. o Noriolk 8a Western dropped 4 1'3 , to 143 1-2 and on the year was [hey do want than u, be Bo be thrift? and don't Y iléigzuld be e feminine maxim ior A iresh collar, a new 11st. a bit oi bright cclor in scarf or jewelry- all these things can make an old dress look attractive again as any h womaalwltltiuah iyefior style knows ouse I e “l res o war economy Modest 5111181’! mduded Gen‘ no girl should sgzrd all her money m1 Motors. Ohryeler- w"! "- {i- on clothes, but ehe should zrv w Y‘. Oentflil- Tlliemfi-mnel Half“ ' look as smart as she can On as er, Standard Oil (NJ). G"0~1'l°h- little as possible, {or attractively Intcmatlonal Nickel and Owens- dressed wcmen have a 800d effect Illinois " on national morale. ‘The clothing indus is doing a ilne in trying to rri out at- traoive clothes in spite oi short- ages in material and labor. In the general interest it ls up to the women to buy their co=tun1es care- fully with an eye to the future- _.__________. MANY PERSONS LACK VITAMINE ._M__.______._ DON'T BE DOWDY. DO BE THRIFTY. THEME SONG NOW No one wants‘ women to look dowdy, not. even members oi the ior 1942 was oii points. These gwo were at, new year's lows or longer, along with American Tele- hone, Chesapeake 6t Ohio. Parke vis, Woolworth and Westixill- Produce Prices MONTREAL. March tic-WP)- canadian Commodity Intchsnse. Butter spot: Que (92 score) I wuwm (92 ) a‘ 1-8- g1»; one Z1391: yitaminet d ' . _ ten nee or grow an b13853 slfpfihfifug“ o? laltfgigqa)? people who have to use their eyes . at night in dark places nesd plenty EC because this vitamins helps the i tgthdjlfit to different amounts mmmm” "m" ‘"0"’ P I 1." who hsve Ooldl ma? 11nd Pmdu“ ,},‘a“§“m°§‘°”1,mw°,nmn'°§§i thaifogvlth more vitsmine A, colds A‘ {E122} o! ‘Afllculwn g°11ow;_ will be less severe and will not last Page”, m“, swpmmt “m” as long. This ie why doctors may Hame- Lmedktm ,9 .44"; prescribe fish-liver oils during the A-pullets and E-B 2'7 l-2-—292 25-35 1-2. ' , _. 1w‘ t i th sreagood s" = " " " 21-h... . ... ‘ , QC . . §,“.f,°°’5.,.,b§""wf"d°;s;'§'o”§?¥ W011i: studied lop: diet survey Kg, in“ Sofia 10b1,.“ m,“ ,5 showed a osnlelenfi 81mins?!“ food l-a-so- 1-4; wholesale, mien? 5 mpotxdenlnlcillidg‘ it L: Cylllngfilrn pasteurized storage 35 1-4. meals nummn anus o! we up ‘wflu a‘ l‘, 'nt oi penliont and national ..°i.~.~.~a-..r:iu~..ir"ae hi: 850's»- --,, ,,, M, ,,, M‘ ‘flm. aauHghua m, 1 wk (AUxDBII zflflcwfiéla- u? :10 ‘,1 1.31.35. N3 mung“... bles, especially lesiy ones such as ' ieo-ifas: Picf mountain res Iflnwh end parsley ite or higher were N tionalv Steel Oar. _ . _ _ _ benched leaves oi the some vege- Building erosion. at. umnoe 1-"5- “W” ‘w-m more so not have as high values. Paper referrer, Batihiiret and the ~ Because o! this the duke!‘ Ouifl steel Canada; Canada Cement leaves oi lettuce cabbage and oel- and Alodioi "13" missed the rally _ ery should not be discarded. ma end sll s ttie. eurrencles (2) Yellow fruits and veae es Met: gore also agitated fin qslswaprlcote, peaches, carrots N ran INN!!! 8 - 11361115 onal Nickel picking up ..-_-- (ii Liver and kidney. fractional tilts. was also pmw YORK, March I6—((fl'1- (4) Butter, cream, cheese and oved in o The Canadian dollar declined i-4 whole milk. sier was 0211. h eari-iesii c; Q-Qgnfl in may: r ex- (5) ‘tomatoes and egg yolk- while National Breweries ehowed a ohm g dealings csing at a d.s- Dilly i-equiremrn s o! vitamin! @411 proilt in the miscellaneous mm oi l3 l-a per csnt in reia- A ma‘ be detained by one serv- gi-oup, tion to United Stres funds. (Ot- lips yellow or B?" K811811198 ‘mini sales: matures: lndue- “w; Foreign Exchange Control imlsraii)‘ ore oi we I low "iii 0M isls, 10.000; . 5.803. Board rate 0.09-0.91 par cent ds- servaig oi liver, two OlFCf-i oi _._-____-__ Use Milllfll’! in landraii. rhea-oi which mew“ lwn ore-inch count.) The pound Sierling ended 3mg square), ihne g1» es oi mlk. unchanged at . FUND DONA TIONS i the Dominion campaign. which ie oiiicially known as "Ihe Queen's Canadian Fund ior Air Raid Vic- Every dollar contributed to the films.“ - Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor 0i London ior distribution to the homeles and needy. Contributions iroin this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown which reports the iollowtng re- ceipts to date:- ltecelved recently:_ Mr. and Mrs, J. H. lottetown, $30.00. Clinton School. $6.00. . Taylor. York. 81.50. Total to date, $6,267.95. Hill, Char- three cubes oi butter square) or one serving oi’ toma- es. White heat 1s very destructive to some vitamines, notably vltemine C, vitamine A is little affected by cocking except by the high tem- peratures oi‘ frying, which are de- structive. ‘Ilhe following recipe combines both a green and yellow vegetable: Parsley Carrot; Four cups shredded carrots, 1 tablespoon mlXlOEd arsley, 1-4 cup boiling water, 2 tube he butter. Cock carrots in boll water ior 15 minutes, Keep clcsey covered. Remove oover and add putter. Cook for five minutes. Add parsley and serve. shred carrots tn lengthwise strips as they are a long-celled vegetable and less vltamine value ‘£1115 bags» if they m prepared in HE KNEW -___ On his way home, a. drunk stop- ped at a lamp post and pulled out his house key. A passing policeman noticed him glumligirislntround. trying to insert ”_ P1’ no the post, and k d D6‘. eny: ‘Nobody home?" u e “I'll say there Is‘ sold m; upstairs’. drunk. "'IIiere‘s a _l’ght ..____________ NOT THIS TIME ‘The "we. Ransom: is t modifies- tlon o! words meaning "ending oi war". For Sale On Market Square, Friday, 12 o'cl ek . ii t ld m? wiliyihcnigii ssfiu..."i’.."°g'iii.'.l mnning order. ‘Gvfltlli; gig-Xi Phone sssz. ' ' ON’ L-1187-3-25-3i. flncuanm‘ - __________ TOPPER Products for Sale at Reddi i Bros. For thaLStuhborn COUGH Take Reddin's Bronchial Syrup '\ Large Bottle—50c Creosote and Guaiacol A Reconstructive Tonic 16 oz.—$l.00 ___.________ Leave Your Films At REDDIN BROS. For Finishing Wainpoles Hard Boiled Candies cellophane wrapped packages 25c (one-inch Molasses Kisses? Salt Water Kisses Rum and Butter Kisses 10c per bag. L. M. DOUCETTI B. M. SMALLMAN . - >- PREPAlllllG THE BLESED EVENT , u th breed- “Mr. u... m: "Mon “IP03 h whelplng more easily and to be better nursers up w cf’? this iientlfically balanced feed. That's because it i: glilleinln call necessary minerals. DYDWIYE and “tank's which 3° u build sustained health and strenitm- - rtiil d 1th lolly 1'0- QQedIMRaIQIWhAeEt fire-inn allloqlhle flailing! h‘: the'mclater ll to promote richer, thicker furs on the pups or kits. Write ior FREE information io-dai- . CARVELL BROSq LTD. Charlottetown 4 ‘elusive Distributors ior I. I. I. ~ THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO. Limited 4- EGGS! Eccsz EGGS! We can offer PRODUCERS and shippers of Ungraded eggs quick and courteous service at our Plants in Charlottetown and Kensington. _ We can grade your eggs while you wait. We are paying highest market price at all times and we believe it will be in your interest to get our price before selling elsewhere. Bring your eggs to us the next time you are in town. It will pay you! Canada Packers Limited CHARLOTTETOWN KENSINGTON ll The Canadian Hiiovernment needs STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS For War Service At Ottawa To meet the great demand for Btenographers and ‘fypists ior war depart-mans at OTTAWA, candidates who are willing to serve at headquarters are URGED to apply IMMEDIATELY, on iorms 0b- tainabie at Post Oflices, to the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. Salaries. including cost oi liming bonus lees 50/ de- duction ior savings [or retirement, as iollows: $6§.60— no experience; $83.25 and 59900-0110 and two years’ stenographic experience, respectively. Aaisilicntlnns dida not less accepted from physically flt ieninle can than sixteen years oi age. Successful candidates who are unable in accept employment at Ottawa will be listed ior local centres in the Province in which they res e- ‘ r WRFKJKED I8 Q SCUED BY CANADIAN NAVY FROM \ MERCHANT SHIP Battered by mounting seas, the grounded alter section e! an Allie] * ' irel ter lies grounded on the reefs oii Sable Bland. near Casi- site's coast. In a daring exploit oi seamanship and at the oost o! one Navy man's liie. 3t seamen were rescued from the wrecli. Before these photograph; were taken by a patrol plane oi the lt.C.A.I'. the iorwari part o! the ship ‘lied broken awry carrying l0 men io their death in llll icy waters. The ilpper photo was taken before the rcscue. Below the ‘ ship is jshowri barely vlsilile above the lllfllll‘ waters. ‘ ' _\.n .- u-LFMYK.‘ rm ..