DECEMBER 18. 1942 3 1115 “c1 mnugTaTowN GUARDIAN in» x Santa Say8 -' ‘S l OCK QUOTA I GIVE WEARABLES , . y 1111s HIRISTMAS- MONTREAL $100K New York Misses Adorable 0REPE DRESSES .1.... ‘°““““““ "m" u... ‘°“““"" P“) c. . o sew .. ... Am are 1.. d“ _ ra an - Sizes 11, 13 and 15 1a O Power A 2a 1-2 onds 13p a-a 9 95 Bldg Prod 14 Baldwin Loco 11 5-3 “~95 *° i - 22:: as." ... * some; =3 "-8 , ' ' Can Car Found '1 7-8 Che dz Ohio 35 1-3 1‘_‘?‘“§ters M“ u: (gum Can Car Pfd as 3-4 Chrysler (ilrls P18 all "p9 Can 1.1a 111 A a a-a Con Edison 15 3.4 Dresses Can Pac 0 1-4 Elec Auto Lite so i-a Can Steam 9 1-4 Gen E160 2p 3-4 74“ _ $238 _ $835 ggtfilisiltt Plow 2: '1 a glnngiogd f.‘ Z‘: . ,- _ a “ 5%‘? 53.32“ 32 é‘? ‘iii'.‘.‘é°°vtl‘.d £2 i‘? _ I < Dom Coal Pfd 12 1-2 NY Central 1o 3:4 (‘h1|dren’s Coat S_ets, Dom S191 a a Nor Am 0o 1o W Sk-l-e» 2.1.1121 a. 1:; s: c. a 2:: Blouses, Sweaters. Llll- z Gen Steel Wares '1 i-z Std 011 m 4531-3 9cm’ etc‘ l‘ '1 a 53.3511‘??? Q 5-12; _ j j Ainsley Harris 5 3-4 US Rubber 3g - 5 ’ Mil lgower 24 gshstrfei Cgo 4,9 N - lllinlQmher we)!‘ pack‘ 5 vgt Stgglvcar i-z Villas: Uurllxon g $-14; ed with values for the u, lljgaazudé 3g pg West Eleo a0 1-2 -, _- ' r orp ._, m Lhi istmal Season. g 312mb, 61mm." g F; y flWlll gap - THE MISQES St Law C0111 150 ‘.- . * S: Law Pfcl 12 3-4 . ec i— HOLMES £5‘ BRADLEY ‘Sill’? 51‘ C5“ 63 I ‘IOR/Ollgglinfin 12"”) l5!) QUEEN ST. \ 510cm‘, ' ' _ Clo“ ‘ffldtfiwin-‘Ili l-ZllllildilllfiillkliKK’€'€'€l€lE'£'€*€=€‘Z'€’€'i'ZYY.'Z‘Q=GtC'lIlQ' Montreal Cu rb _‘ ggdglgslo zgg 1-2 u - -- —--- 1a,: .. (Canadian Press) Be" E! .08 1-8 i4- ——— sunk muse Beattie 54 _ ~ uidgood ‘lielp Wanted’ Advertisements 33133? $13“ 1 H 22:12.. ‘l: p; A bcslo 20 3-4 . ~ ' , u h, 1, b _ f BSA 0511 1'1 1-4 Brit Dom .22 Under the new lovernment rel" B 0i}! Vi t 3911111!"- '~‘ - Beamnmols 9 5_8 Broulan ,4; let-live on Seilwmb" 4» ".1! "i" P°'““§?.“"§ “T?” "’ ,9?‘ Bzithurst A 1a 11-4 Buff Ank 1.5a an advertisers own name Help Wantc a ver iscmrn a or Dom T“ 5 34 Bu}; can £3 domestics: farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers, Don A 3 x4 ca} ‘g; Edm L10 fishing a11d trapping help. and for students employed alter Fraser 12 Caribou .75 Hardy men of‘ the Lake Superior: gives U school. Frnsei" v T o 12 1-4 gilznklfi Re! .13 ggstlnrlerlt. reifliulted from NOFttll€rn ,, » * r ro r rn-i. "s1." ‘fix-c. All other "Help Wanteg advertislcmegtst.‘hovycvgrirrnps: gglélielioil 22g cocfienour mg ‘to aflhtligh pé-gtfiol?tilifpéafélxé;lilni H‘ ‘ he submitted by the adver ser to e u ona_ es _ _ Common l,’ . mo, m b m t 1 - __ ‘ _ L ‘ Service officer Unemployment Insurance Lommission, 1111i! Q11 15 1 4 .-,, - ,, pgepara l r a e A m“ e“! fill "-005. 1 i O 0 F flail Richmond Street and on receiving the of- Price C01" 9 1*? Dav“ ~47" "3 Lem» R- $3550 01 POW» Arlhllrlol Ken-era fliierliaelpiirgya: ‘the gdvfisgtmrnta can then be inserted in ggqgism‘ :8: _ .. '1‘ e iuro e own un E1 Mal L03 oieait 35 1 Elzlorado .72 Ont $110k .12 1-2 —___ gullcogi k s 2o Pacalta .01 1-2 ___ .- ‘h r .02 Pamour .56 _.__. -- ______ griilneoeur .18 4 lglck Crow n I (Canadian Press) i l“ 92 3' ‘ma? - Advertising Rates Payable 1n Advance - u... . ca» G m Pro-w -=<> Commerce 12s 1-2 6°11 Ls 12 1-8 Preston 15B Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements ll Cent lggy/iltl Scam 12_8_ ggglflga t: ggglelzistczn 1.3111 b4 zknini Guardian locals. 6o per word; Western and eastern locals ' Montreal - ° B .03 _ an An . 0 lo per word; Announcements and Uilllllfll hvenls dc per word; ggllllllltlllgll 7 8 Sigh?“ 5% sr“:"~:t.e,n'a.." M:-1.=.*::..":"~=.:. ... B. .1.... on an ~ v ' IJondolence '10s per inch; editing engifiements t0 words tor 81.00 Hill“? 146 31115911 3'1 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices o! Thanks and 311*?" ~13 51a“ L! -°- 1'4 Appreciation 10o per lneh or 1e word. uni oi’ subscription! Jrllwfle .03 Steep R0 1.61 as wit; per-inch. Addresl and manna-m $1.1m. other ram on i Kerr H1111 .19 Sullivan 110 application. MONTREAL, Dec. 1'1—(CP)— EflBITI-glult 1-2 gggenH - Canadian Commodity Exchange. - 11 -‘ -- ~ ____ _, __, Butter spot: Que 192 score) as tghcad .06 iTwllm ~51 ———- _ .59 1112111 1 1-2 - » Wanted 3 “.1 . . . 1.11 m. 1a Upp Can so MISCBllRDGOllS Female Help Eggs spOt. Eastern A-laige son. - - ___________________.- Amiedium 43B; A-pullew 45B; 11,. M80855“! 2.12 Ventures 4.20 -————- _ . , ‘ _ _ - _ acLeod 1.43 Vermllata. v .09 7-8 DECEMBER SPECIALS. MRS llllnllhalilTEl YQ £70108 B 42B. E c 40B- Madsen '83 wane Amu 330 ‘Mmsmlys Beauty Salon 12-14-11 tiy g 11 P1.tcs...1_1t to nsust. Lilli! --—-fl Mahmc 158 _ of children 111111 lliilllj houstuvorlr. MONTREAL, D41. 1'l—(CP)— Mcxenne ~67 UNLISTED JUST ARRIVED CAR FRESI: Good wages. Write 550055: igrodalgrepgtrrlczplzzrteg Mews,“ :0,’ frozen boneless florsemMixfnéillk “m- Agflcunure fonows;_ Monets. .27 l-2 ti, l 5-8 glieifllivtliligew. Vglllgrdylgellyiq m 2i 3 -—*— ~~--~»-~ ~~~-~— -— —*'~-—~__‘- s%lgfltigflméstlilill[lllgflilg? ‘gggmelzal Danggfis e :83 ______________1,2' Ln i. R lets 45. QQQI?“ ivlm“ ggffglime 1%’ “Runs ENGHSH- ‘RON 5pm , F I-iuttei. fiist grade creamery Tablets for Nervous W?‘ “i232. o he w il-Zo-Frl-tl. Yeast Tonic . A 89c post aid. 8mm C aflotwmwn Before selling your Pelts get m)’ price. You w1ll hebsnfisfliud as I am _'.'l 1 <i1lrru l" a1 vunce ovrr “Ianted gugtlliiione. l amllntcresterl .__-_----————‘-"_-"’* in quirniiiisg of hright s1 vcr foxes. w/uvreu casr mos WRAP- 1-1a11 1c Stavert 12-154“ .1. n JENKINS 1tvsr.&*.:.s;.1=:s..1:§errors: ' Write stating price to lgxhlrfzffonuriottetown. 12-16-31 "Lfusis-mxs mates The Royal Library in Stuttgart, For Sale Germany, contains 8.000 Bibles, -'-_“‘ publLshed in 1C0 different llang- UANARIES FOR SALE -GUA - uages‘ anicerl singers. A real Christmtw Lake Superior Regiment Ready PAGE FIVE To Blast Enemy dine ' l Of Pl ‘L :1 n .c.1.. l“ 1;; trajning 1i_11111 . lMurroy of Golden Prairie, Soak , land at lower (Canadian Army Overseas Hick.- " crews s few | a scheme At lower left Opl. George ' Wright of Beulah, lkfan , instructs . At ‘mp 1‘ flit I; Hicks of ' Trail. B. C., gives firc er: 1.11 two-inch mortar. In th‘ ;orde1'5 to Pie, J W. Smith of‘, t C S M Clark of Pm- ,Lintl-.1\v, Susie, and Pte, Tomflkrthur chats with Sat Alex Mc- Donald, 1111 Indian chief servin] mght Sgt. B. W. with the Lake superiors. pflills Jobbin price 08-38 i-2; first grade so ids. jo~bb111g price. 3'1 1-2-41-8; wholesale, Que N0. l pus- teurized storage 36 3-4-47. Cheese: current receipt. colored. western and Que 2i 3-4-22 1-4 FOB Montreal white, WCSlEiTi 19 5-8- 10 3-4, Q11: 20 1-4 FOB Montreal; wholesale western and Que white 20-20 1-4 firs grade Montreal. Potatoes: 75 b bags No. 1 moun- tain Que l25—1.45; NB 1.45-4.55; PEI 1.4M1.55. MUST GIVE REASONS ST. JOHN'S Nfld., Dec. l6 —] (CP Cable)- servicemen of Can- ada, the United States and New- foundland who died in the K of C Hut holocaust here Saturday night were buried yesterday amid scenes of deepest mourning. WhLe Canadian pipers sounded l. lament and buglers played the last post, 38 soldiers and sailors from "Exit interviews” are now being :give11 federal employees who resign, ln an effort to determine the cause cf their leaving. present. B5 Fitzroy Street. 12-11; _l(eep lllinard‘; 11L helm r01: sue-Two GOOD MILK cop's, one to freshen soon AD- lily av Park st. 12-16-18-111 Lost ~.._._ _. LOST _—u1§1av spoons 1:11-- ien. Phone 19B. Reward 12-17-21 Nlule Help Wantedm__ APPLY 12 15-if. 11:1- "Roi7FOw211v7rEn. Gilli‘ 1i’an I OT ICE Tl"? Fflll OWlNG l5 FROM‘ l ‘\"-'.\lV TO REGULATE iv» I-Wunq, mp, "Invnvnl. 0F SNTPvv rm IRE FRFWI OFF THE SIDEWALKS. It shall be the duty of “of? tenant or occupier of any premises "if ‘my. or ln ease thfire b6 11° "mil". then of the owner of with PTPmlscs to keep such portion 0 "'3' pllbllc walk as shall im- “S5911!!! in front of such llfflll‘ 1m free from snow at all time! "vein that it shall be sufficient have the same free from lnflw four hours after the ceasing of an! m“ fllflrlfl. if such ceases in the flylimr, or if in nighttime then ore ten o'clock in the day tilfl° “ilwllls; and further to keep ""1 portion of pllblle walk fr" "Mu Ice at nil reasonable times. otherwise to cover the lame w h ""0. ashrg, or other material suf- “flflll to ‘Ive safe footing J. . FULLERTON 1 c1 ll c ll-ld-elril-ili-Bll-SO CEILING Pllllih-SMI: -— Paid for — spruce and Fir Logs Lengths 7 ft and ii ft 6 inches MONTAGUE FURNlSl-IING C0., l.td., Montague fident hopes of the United Nations. stiii growing and 2,000,000 miles. Trips to the moon m one-way trips to or from the moon. DAILY MILEAGE OI‘ RCA!‘ TRAINING PLANE! 1n three years the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan has grown frcm a vision and a few blueprints to a vital factor in the con. thousands of trained airmen in the serial fighting fronts of the world is its production of aircrew is still acceleration T“ ' and day out, turning panes of the BGATP in Canada fly an average of travelled by training aircraft is approximately the equivalent of nineihte1y_ he said. a mad rush ensnpd l tripplnil Canada. and Newfoundland were in- tcrred after a. Joint ceremony. The Americans-the!‘ number undir- closed-were buried earlier at Foil: Pepperell, a 1.1.8. military estab- lishm ent. The Canadian airmen who were among the 99 killed in the fire will be buried today at a nearby air- rt po , The funerals were attended by the highest ranking service officers in this country from Canada and the U5. The city itself was in mourning, with its flags half-mast- ed, and thousands of its residents lined the route?‘ of the funerals. Services for t e Canadians and Newfoundlanders were held in a hut, where 38 caskets stood in a row, 18 covered with the Union Jack and 20 with the white en- Liigu of tha Na . For the Protes ants, the service was taken by Mai. H.111. Parker- Seiilor Protestant Chaplain for the Canadian forces in Newfoundland, while Maj. W. Enright, Senior Roman Catholic Amy Chaplain, officiated for the victims of that denomination. , Governor Attends Governor sir Humphrey Walwyn WB-s among those attending, along with L E. maroon, commissioner for defence, and other members of the Newfoundland commission gov- ernment. Heads of the Canadian Army, Navy and Air Force in New- foundland were th e, with the officer commanding t e U5. forces in this colony. Bodies of the 3i Protestants were taken to the general Protestant cemetery. The Roman cathodes were “buried in Mount Carmel ceme ry. Military and naval escorts and firing parties from the Newfound- land n-iilftlz led the we tn the ggveyards where in esc a long nch had been dug to receive the coffinalrhree volleys were tired over the graves. lurvlvers Tell Story Two survivors, Hadley Tuff. Jr and Douglas Foumeaux, boll- of Newfoundland, said they verve up close to the stare when fire broke out in the auditorium With them were two 8t. John's chiuns Hub- ert Noftall and George Walsh. Hearing a commofon at the "ear of the hail, ‘Puff said. he are still fantastic but the distance‘ "m" mill“! ""1 W’ "W" "W" The Plan which already has placed ‘lragicg stag} Told by Survivors Of Holocaust some people, who were trampled on in the msh for exits. Tuff said sn exit dour on the west. side of the ha. 1. only to find it barred. Then the lights went out. Flames were running along the ceiling, and hiazin ifestoons were falling 011 those elow, setting fire to hair and clothing. Crushed against a wall by the preg of humanity, Tuff was pinncg. there while someone pzoduced a flashlight and hunted for the key and it was then the servicemen forced a ring about the exit to [five others leeway to smash down the barrier to safety, As the door went down, the crowd poured through into the open air. Many had made their way out, Tuff salad, before he finally was swept ou . "I don't know how I got through," he said. "By then, the WllOlP audit- orium was in flames, even the framework of the door. "I had my hair and coat singed. Two girls with their hair 11nd coats ablaze tumbled out behind me." Tragic Scenes As he waited for his chums to get . out, the St John's youngster said, "people were running about and screaming " "They were all aflre", he added ‘Diff had not been outside for two minutes before flames were erupt- ing from a1 parts of the doomed building. Ho was asked if he hurl heard an expiosbn, and he replied he hard a noise that sounded "life a puff " ‘ Flirneaux, when the fire broke out, chme a different exit. He ran to one on the east side Finding it locked. he 11nd others tried to kick it open, but were prevented by the surging cwvwd from getting solid blows at the door Hysteria s read among the danc- ers, he sa‘ , and some tried to cllmh over the heads of those in front. Finally, the door gave way, and the crowd surged through it. This landed them, lfiirneaux said, in the lobby, where yet another door barred their way to the open 1111‘ By this time, the when interior. of he dance hail, including the stage, was nfiame. "Many were blessing themselves and prawns aloud". the young survivor said “Others, with hair and clothes ablaze from the dropping decor- ations. kept tuning around until they dropped " He thought no more than a dozen eventually mannzed to save thel~ ‘ives by maklmz their way out throurlh the two doors he passed The other lobby door was forced by an airman. who flung himself against ‘t until it burst ' Iina throuzh the entrawce immed- l_s..a....-..r...... .. Bests were overturned. ......._. . Lobby Ilhlaze The lobby itself wag llllliilll, and‘. .C(..lL by the it out Willi tllLiii he was among those who ran for devoopud he 11 servicemen Transportation Changes Double Daily Train Service to the Mainland begins on December 181i} Trains leaving Charlottetown at 6.45 AJll. and 10.15 AJlI. and leavin Summe hllll at 7.00 ILM. ztnrl 10.25 All]. cariy train. Late train on return makes connections No trains on Sunday. Week day Bus Service to ilfainiand‘ terminates with run of Deocml» 17th. BUT IN Olllllilt TO ASSIST RTEMBERS 0F THE ARJII‘ FORCES HOME 0N LEAVE THERE WILL BE TIIE USUAL BITNDAY BTW SERVICE TO TilE HIAINLAND ON DECEMBER 20th AND DEC- EMBER 27th, leaving Charlottetown at 4.00 Pill. and Smmmersidr at 5.4! P.l\l., with connections from Sunrlnv Souris Bus and Sumlnv Tiznish Bus, This service is contingent on fhr roads Twin: opt-n on those (1:11 "I. 0n the return trip lw bus Sunday evl-nim: connections will be made a lllnnrfon and Sarkville with the trains from Yllonircal nnrl PAILWA TVCKETQ “TILT. PE TTGNOURED Ill‘ TUE “U? FROM RAFKVTIJ; TO sffltlflmllfillil? AN“ flwlltlnTfETOlVN ANT) DDIEDIATE l! Pullman leaves as .usuai on from Iilontrcal. ' ~ STOTF, ON SUYDAY OVLY. R. G. Peri-hard of Iviunt. ' ' oiiituti Controlcr = for the iwrt l V C I\'l:1c- appointed A5- ‘ 1' of Labor. ' bout its 110,313, tun Fumes-uk- got out all, He and some servicemen dragged‘. v a 6111:1050 Whose 1011s wcrn ulznoxt burned off. it tlCilil. ‘ ‘d u seamen ‘who had ihlien onzsvious, wifii his» clothing nfire. The scam-an Iwzls‘ .evi\'cd after the flames about him ‘ had been quenched i, 10112211 there. Furueoux and some’ went to another \v‘1\a. 11f the i1ostcl whore tlirl‘ saw ' ‘ .111 his I112!‘ pro. .011 nu" _ of a Wllltlflll’ from v.1, .1 01's had been removoci. “Pbeurcd Ufillllllkitfifl, The. group sums-hurl the giasg, and haui- i od him to safety ~ l By £11011, the heat was so intense? the bunllllng “as lll1'lpi)1'0t1L'1i.1l7lr3.[ _____ ___ . bomb explodlzig 25, - s .. i:1'e.s.=111"u‘ niffdll) incl, Till-x they NEW AIRCRAFT PRODUCED IN CANADA ' n of the "1\fosq11lto" was hv Captain Dellaviliand, fut of Gwlfi-vy Dcflavilland, weil-lnvnvn British mo: and one of 111v heads 0i the famed E111: i=h iElTPTZIll .11 of i110 some name Tho ivzmr 1.x 111-1111: pznfizuscrl in dllmd Aircraft 11f “"11 h" llvllw .1. I41. Lironto MARITIME CENTRAI._AIR\l'AYS THREE TRIPS DAILY, EXCEPI SrUNIIAY, FRQH (T]I.-\RI.0'l"1‘ll'lOlVN. mill SUMMIERSIDE TO TlION ION AND RhTURN. TWO Ol" THESE TRIPS GO THROUGH ’ SAINT JOHN. We ask our citizens to write to members of the Armed Forces explain!!! these extra services as the, deserve every extra. hour of leave that the services now provide for them. The Prince Edward island Travel Bureau B. Graham Rogers. Supervisor Charlottetown, Prince Eilwarrl Island s“ FRITZ WEE§¥$LER OF MONTREAL is buying FURS of all kinds. ESPIECIAILLY SILVER FOX, and paying HIGHEST‘ 3H1!- KET PRICES FOR CASH. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DEC. 18th and lilih -A'l‘— W. Chester S. Mcture’s Office ' tad .*?.".?.%,'1l“;’»..."~‘..f3:°.l!-"§lf’ 113‘? n‘._ Wu‘ -..b he; m Engines 2 Rolls-Rover: Packard ‘Haviiaprllnéllllqsvqgjilfig racy“, is p‘. Airscrews Deiinvillluid three-Var: 6W1!“ “ Length 409 l-fl" Height 15'3" ‘ bi 1 ,|~- manccuvrnble, and can ‘bladed hydromatlp type “m m, d“ or night. operations. 1 Armament May consist nf fopr . n- Mn ‘N, so“? as n rQcnnnfl-s‘. ‘p.111 cannons, and four 303 mil-Inn's". Cram m Mm’ ivhmnflqe [w .i~h.r‘.e film-f gt (“My n; m, - 1:11:10 sword. Th4 l Consliuclion Alma. ‘II f“. Imq 1,1,.‘ _ 111ml .1 - . -' wood, ‘qmio mint lIl Canada.