MAY 5, 1942 T “up 4 Leaves Trip 4 Arrives TrlP 4 Maritime Central Airways SCHEDULE CHANGE EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1942 o connect with Trans-Canada Airlines Trip 41 FROM llEWFCllllElLAllll-SYDNEY, N.S. MONCTON — — - - - -6.10 P. M. Surnmerslde — — - -- - -6.45 P. M. “l “ 253221 illilfifiliiw? I I I I 2323i $2 ll; Z?‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN Limited years old. Guaranteed next fall. HORSES FOR SALE g Car-loads Choice Quality Ontario Horses. One car Manitoba Horses. All from 4 to __,-enl good types. Horses we can hand back WELLINGTON McNEILL sound and registered Condolence 70c per inch; We f tier "lplliidlltlll. Advertising liatcs- Payable in Advance nlinimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cenh ‘ Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern locale i- word; Announcements and (Joining Events 3o per woril: gussilleii 3c per word; In Memorial Notices 70o ner inoh- Lists ol l-‘lorol and Spiritual Offering: Cards, etc.. 5o er name; he ding engagemcn a so words for $1.00 “n! i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices oi‘ Thanks and Appreciation, 70o pcr inch or 4o per word. 4v cents ncr Inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on ttera of of Subscriptions lsrocK Quora TION§ " MCllTllEAl. STOCK EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) Btooha Bell Tel Brazilian Can Pacific Cons Smelt Dom Bteel B Dryden Gen Steel Wl-ree mi ‘rob Ea -i :2 -4 -i h! JUIJ l. 3 1 8 3 L}. Mtl Power Noranda shawinigan St Law Com Si. Law Pfd st of Cari St of Can Pfd Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) stock; Close Abltibi Corn 50 Abltlbl Pfd ~—- B A Oil 14 Ford A 15 7-8 Price Pfd — Price Com 7 1-2 lslfisessessaa $3373 Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks C111" Canada — Montreal 13° 1-3 Commerce - Nova scotla 2'72 Royal Bank - l I l For Sale Position Wanted AR. CHEAP. 42g? fllbCllilild. 5' ' ' . - 7 ARGO TRUCK [tsizilfsg ErihgaPehdergast. Hazel- ~mk_ ' 5-2-31. l; sate: — REGISTERED- rold Shorthom bull, John illlcrson, Crapalld- 5'54" g 5_-\LE -- 1937 CUSTOM ‘Dodge Sedan, Excellent condition 1n good tires. Apply Imperlall service Stat-ion. 5-5‘? - ‘I SALE -— MILL PROPERTY itCrapaud, saw mill and Ensi- nlll with 20 acres of land. ‘Thomlzass ,I.Stordy, Crapaud. 5-5-9- ~ {____-_i—- MONEY IVITH POULTRY. Buy high quality Government Ap- ‘oved chicks, Pullets. Write now. Jilin. N. B.—2. 1 SALE-SET DAYTON COM- ,- ting counter scales. 800d condition. Stewart Binns. New Glasgow. 5'44‘- ii SALE - A CHEAP WORK horse or will exchange for young tattle. l-I. P. Cudmore. Harring- tn, 5-5-21. iini ron sacs. 1 1-2 MILES from Charlottetown on pave- ment. Apply 1'15 Hllisboro 21 oil SALE — 1934 FORD V8 Coupe. Excellent condition. En- line overhauled Jan, new rings. lieirings nnd wrist pins. 3 new tires, two spares. Registed. liwne i730. 5-5-21. IIACTORS FOB, SALE-WE have a few New Ford Tractors end Plows left and can make im- mediate Delivery at our Show m. Buy the most Elconomicel ‘rrictor. Save Gas. McGowans limited. Kilmuir. 4-30-5-2-5. -_*_. R SAI.E—ONE COCKSHUTT l0" tractor, practically new: one sct tandem disc barrows; one four-section lever harrows; one three-bottom tractor plow; one John-Deere manure spread- tr: also pure bred Shortliorn W11. two years old. and couple Wk horscs. Simmons and Mac- Farlane, Freetown. 5-2-3l_ rncsii FRUIT aovvi.__ Fruits in reason, suzh as apples, Ms. stapes, oranges, grape- Mhiitars etc arranged in bowl “mi? 0i’ table, F01‘ these, "We a small dessert plate and illiltkuifo. lllllllllll SALE To be sold by public auction l" l e premises of DQMITIEN GALLANT OYSTER BED BRlDGE WEDNE5DAY, MAY 6th l UCLOCK P. M. IMPLEMENTS — Manure “Md”. Corr, Truck wagon, 2 on wheels, Seeder, ssr oi Ren- l! horrows, set light borrows, {hm _P|°W. single plow, engine, ‘reshing machine, clrculor sow M") Separator, Ford tractor, ord Cor. STOCK — Brood more i400 l°""4b 8 years. Brood more pounds 4 years. Six milch bu?‘ one purebred Guernsey i701" one year-old heilere, ' °"° Year-old steers, colvee, "W! to furrow, seven pigs, Mrtizgllisttl- boards, lioy, straw, Fllrm f “m” or sole or rent, con- 9 °l 44 ocras oi Cymbrio. til“ 5 — All sums up_l'o $15 re hitter that amount 8 months w °" tlpproved ioiiit noise, H if" oil lor cosh day M Zuzléirrgér following line Al. - Ex MCRAE- _ Auctioneer , ltime Chick Hatchery, Saint- EXPERIENCED SALESMiAN EX. em t from military dutv desires os tion. fiavelling prefengd, I I Mining (CanaII-IIn _ Press) ‘TORONTO, May 4- rite "X." care Guardian, sunk, Close Alfielnnu g Wanted gineeynrerid 10g 1 WANTED - nairncu APPRENT- 3.325.124 m 6° ices. No former experience neces- Bldgcod 5 ssrv. Write for information Moler 30510 ‘I 1-2 Benet-l 1” WANTED-USED DUMP TRUCK, 3mm” 671i state particulars and cash Broulazu 40 Price. 12 Upper l-Illisborough st_ 33%.‘. Art. “l WANTED — DESIRABLE HOUSE Cal Edm ‘l’: or apartment by May 15th, Cdn Dredse a5 centrally located. Apply A.B.C. Cd“ M“ 514 Guardian Office. 5-5-31, CPR cent Pat ' Personal 3335,33,", 155 asruma is A J01 KILLER. cmhsmelt i2 “Davis’ Asthma Remedy" 7805 is a D“ as u 11 no joy bringer. 64 doses with su ly Dome o 4 of Vitamin "a" only $4.00. Jenliihs 9°“ 5”" 13a Pharmacy. 4-22-1mo. giiggrélgg‘ 4o ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY Ford A 15 itchy condition immediately re- Franco 30 lieved with "Davis Pruritus Gods Lake 9 Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy uar- Hgllnor- 190 antces this. 60c. $1.00 and blag jar Holllnger 7'75 for $1.65. Follow enclosed diet. Home Qfl 245 - 2-imo Howey“ 14 1-2 I 0 To Let fTtPNickel ‘ g‘: TO car-z on s runmsnan Ejfjbcid 340 rooms ‘for light housekeeping. Km, Lake 43 Apply 'T” Guardian. 5-4-31. Lake Sh“. may: rors recur. nms. n. mbafwfifu’ 4,7 Darrach. l7 Bartonville Ave., Mt, M 306 Dennis. Toronto. 5-5-31. Mggfml no r0 ream‘ - on HIGHWAY NEAR Memo *° City and Airport, housekeeplnfi Molar-tie 130 roorus with garden. Apply "K. Massey 3 Guardian. 5-5-ll. Macliénzie ROOMS T0 LET, FURNISHED ygygo, 91.2 or unfurnished. 39 Water st. Norm“ 4g 3-4 5'5‘u- Normetal 0g “ oBrlen T0 LET - NEW HOUSE H ELM - Ave. All modern. Hot water fur- gifingeiclgg 1 4 niwe, etc. Apply 73 Hayfield. P It 2 ___ii.___________5'5'u' Pgfriioui- as . Pei-ron Gold 108 Male Help Wanted PM, Cm“, WANTED - iuaimian MAN 'ro Qlgfig’, 43 work on farm. Glennie Mac- Pmsmn 178 Lean, Provincial Infirmary. 5-5-21. Quemom 5 wan-run - MAN on no! ro Ban Ant 143 work on farm exempt from mlli- Senator 1° tary duty. Frank McKay. East Shcrrltt 53 Royalty. Phone 1582-3. 5-5-31. gigs en WANTED — MAN FOR FARM. 515v; Link; 1 3-4 W. R. Godfrey, Marshfieid. s g pen, 4 5'44“ Sand give; 'i—-'—"-——"——"——~ Teck ug Female Help Wanted ‘Trent-CR:- g3 p a WANTED - MAID. APPLY 200 Ventures 815 Prince 5-5-31. Vermilata. 9 1-2 wendigo 14 WANTED MAID. IIOUSEWOIIK. Wrt Berg 200 Mrs. Willard Kelly, Box 235 Char- lottetown- - -_- UNLISTED WANTED DAILY MAID. MORN- Ansel s, u?” 12. Moiiday to Igriidé . 33,535, ‘ff, P" ~ Gm‘! "L ' ' Total Bales 113.000. WANTED — GIRL FOR HOUSF- work. Apply Guardian. 5-4-21. IIOUSEIPEPER FOR FAMILY of two in city. Apply "XYZ" Guardian. b-t-tf, wearers-Erin. FOR nonsu- work. Phone 1714. 5-4-21. MAID WANTED PREIERABLY _ Apply 26 UIYPer Prince orPhone i320. 5-0-21. WANTED AT ONCE MAID T0 80 to Halifax. Apply J B. Cam- eron. 280 Grafton street. Tele- phone 1017. e-s-u. FOR SAL Island Bred Horses l Mare 4 years old. 1 Gelding, 3 years old Weighing 1300 lbs. Color Black. GEORGE HUGHES. Brackley Beach, 4,...‘ . Don't add sugar or other sweets to cookl vegetables. When 0001M! pi-operlynlhe don't require any sweetening, or it disguises their true flavor. Auction Sale I sue instructed h! ""1131! 5m,’ g0 ggll by Public Auction st their premises Gaytovm on ‘h; day. May 8th. l‘ 1-3“ Wm‘ followlnp- _ i 1 work horse, 18¢ 13_Y°'"' k work horse, age 18 yllfi- 1 ‘m’ horse, age 5 years: 1 more, 8"" ersl purpose. ll! 5 "Pm 1 w" age 5 years (Jersey) to "will" June let: I- heifer. In 3 Y"? (Shorthorri) to freshen Meyrllit l. I hulls. l year old: i ‘WI 0H1“. r old: 20 Ifllfli "W" 5° ‘C ‘ g number of hens: 1 cart: l se dine lesrrowl: 1 rloveni 1 "Pm" wagon: 1 driving I110"? 1m: cylinder enllne. 00ml!!!" V m, u‘ Am] many other articles. Terms eeah. I. s. BIGGML Auctioneer- 0-4-31. .- i llEW YCRK STOCK EXCIIANCE (Canadian Press) "l $400k: Close Am Tel Tel 111 3-4 Anaconda 34 7-3 Bald-win Low 32 1-2 Bendix Av 32 1-2 Beth Steel s4 s-s Ches Ohio 2a 7,3 Chrysler s3 7-3 Con Edison I3 1-8 Elec Auto Lite 24 1-8 Gen Elec 22 5-8 Gen Motors 32 3-4 Gt Nor Pfd 23 3-4 Kennecott 2s 7-3 Mont Ward 35 3.3 N Y Central 7 1-4 Nor Ani Co 25 Penn RR 20 1-4 Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ 32 5-8 Texas Co 31 3-3 United Air 26 3.4 U 5 Rubber 15 3-5 U S St Co 45 5-3 West Union 26 1-3 West Eicc 67 7.3 Woolworth _. Finance NEW TOR-K, May 4—(A.P)—EX- oept for ‘climbing senior. utilities and specialties. the stock market Wdfly too-k a rest after four suc- cessive rallying sessions. Canadian) stocks were mostly fractions higher. Hiram Walkers 8111M one point to as 1-4 while Intel-nations Nickel common and preferred shares and McIntyre Mines each Rained 1-4 and Dome 1-8. Unchanged was Canadian Pa- cific and Brazilian Traction. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was unchanged at 33.4. Transfers of 250,711 shares corn. piled with 300.680 last Frida and were the smallest asi- g in... stretch since Apfl] 3g Broad JUIRPEIS M11011»! power and light company preft-"rreds in. eluded those of Pubi'c Service or NJ» West Penn Electric, Coiumbla Gas and North American. In the common class gains or a. Point or so were pinned on Philip Morris. Eastman Kodak, Dow Chemical and J.c, Penney, 1'95“? imhrovrment was retain- ed by US. Steel. Santa lib Us Rubber, Douglas A‘rcra.l’tt, ' AM.’ 601140. Great Northern, Amgrfcg,“ C811. Standard Oil (NJ), Texas 00., 601101111 F0605. Greyhound Corp, mews» Scheme)’ and J. 1'. Case. A shade under ware,- wfle 39m.“ lchem Steel, Repubfc steel Geri- eral Motors, Ohrysfeig Méntgom- efy Ward. N.Y. Central, P-nnsy}- r221:- Ws-:*.m=- ‘ . .ec r , _ and Union Carbide, c °'“" Toronto Exchange TORONTO. May 4—-(CP)-—Indus- . trial stocks came to the front in the afternoon session of the Tor- °m° EXWB-flse to show an index gain of .25 at the clcse while the use metals lost part of their early 801m to finish .09 down for the day. though in numbers the group showed more gains than 105595, Western oils weakened moderately and golds closed only .02 down for the session. Volume was fairly small at 113.000 shares. Steep Rcck swung into action in the final hour and moved up 16 to close at 1.46. In Ontario Nickel turnover totalled 4l.o‘o shares and a net Rain of 1-2 cent to 14 1-4 was posted finally, Consolidated Smelt- ers advanced a fraction to 38 and Normetai firmed 2 cents to 65. Closing prices had the senior o , steels and Building stocks narrowly higher. Lake Shore was active and l0 cents up at 7.10 and narrow ga ns were held by Kerr Addison, Can- adian Malarttc, Icitch, Perrcn and Pickle Crow. Braiorne and i-Iolling- er weakened 15 to 25 cents and Malartie Gold Feds. MacLeod Oockshutt. Pioneer, Preston, san Antonio and Teck Hughes were weak, Home Oil closed 5 down to 2.45 and small fractions were topped by Davies Pete and Pa-caita. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. May 4-40?)- Represeritative newsprints, metals, mines and utilities moved into viruses": .'::'sY.::*;.:t; M e l 8 C 8 ‘. chfmproved pdglrfiiffi o3 ti: stock! ex- an re oe ro eis, ow- ard 531th.“ and st. Lawrence Cor- poration. Among other lndustrials r'a'.'§2?i",’§%i..°.i"if§1 ‘Ziiiifii T5; points liilgdMfilgséy-Harrlsl, steel or d a o re users. Calxlltgraarida and Cconsvdleidatcd Smelt- ers each advanced a bit in metals and Bulolo “arm! I-Iolllnger were tro mncs. a Bitgll-lflszipollld Montreal Power were promoted in utilities but Saguenay Power preferred slipped a. point. Canada. Steamship pre- ferred edged up frectionaiiy in car- ers. r Oeianese {innped a major frec- {algtrt in trad rig in the mtsceilaneous Total sales: 18.700 shares; Indus- trlals. 6.100; Mines, 7.600. Produce Prices MONTREAL. May 4-40?)- Canadlan Ocmmcdlty Exchange. Butler spct: Que and western (Mugs ) ebgillaslern A large 20- 20 i-flfiemedlum 27 1-2-28; A- pullets 23 1-2-24; E-B 25 1-2-26; E-O 23 1-2. MONTREAL. May 4—(OP\— Produce market z-zces h're today. as reported b e Dominion De- pariment of gi-‘cultue fallow:- Bggs: rad shipment seliinll’ A-largc 0 i=2; A-medium 2B; B 25-25 1-2; C 22 1-2-23. Butter: first g"d~ creitmfry prints, lc-lc-blrig price. 36-37: frst grade solids. jobbritz 1Y0.“ 35 i2- 36 1-2: wholesale, Que no i pae- tetirized fresh 35, no 2 34 1-2. GUARDIAN "Thank you, Mrs. Smith. Most of my customers are taking part of their change in War Savings Stamps these days." "Pm so glad you reminded me, Mr. Jones. My husIJmdFbuys Victory Bonds but we women want to save too and all my spare change is going into War Savings Star-rye. It is so handy to he able t9 get them from you." "Yes, indeed, Mrs. Smith, we retailers are doing our bit in this way and believe me, the total of these savings across Canada means millions of dollars for Canada’s war effort." I-S TAMP k -. ._,_/ EVERY You can buj War Savings Stamps wherever you see this sign; Cheese: current reoepi, western, whlte19 1-4-19 3-8; colored l9 1-4—-l9 1-2 FOB factory shipping int; Que white and colored 19 -8 delivered Montrcal; wholesale. western and Que white 20 first grade April FAs Montreal, Peta-toes: Que whites no 1 1.6L 1.75; no 2 1.25-1.50: NB mountain no 1 1.80-1.85; PEI mountain 1.00 -193; whites 1.80-4.85; Mari. whites. no 2 1.55-1.70; Maine per nwt. 2.35-2.40. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial stocks higher; other groups narrowly lower. Montrcal—Utllitics. papers and gold; higher; other lndustrials lower. Nag York-Stock; closed unchang- e . Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton higher. Currencies NEW YORK. May 4-(CP)—’I\-ie Canadian dollar closed 1-8 of a cent higher in today's foreign ex- change trade at a dlscilmt 01 11 7-8 per cent in terms of U.S. funds. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Con- trol Board rate are-om per cent discount) The pound Sterling l1!- ished unchanged at $4.04. Livestock MONTREAL, May 4-(C7Pl--Re- ceipts on the Mcritreal livestock market today were, cattle 553. calves 1.739, sheep 149 and hogs 620. Cattle prices were estlmated to be 25 cents higher and prices of other kinds of livestcck about steady. Good Steel's sold from $10.75 to $11.60, medium from $9.25 to 10.60, with common from 7.50 to $9. The odd fed calf weighing around 700 pounds sold for $11. heifers made $9.57 to $10 and medium up to $9.50. ccmmon sold frrm $7.50 to .50. Gccd cows were $8.25 to an extreme tc-p of $9, medium were 8'7 to $8 and common butchers 86 to :7. Canners and cutters sold from ‘t5 a: $0. Bulls ranged from- 06.50 o The calf market was steady to 25 cents lower in sncts. Good quai- lty venis made $12.50 to 0'3 with medium ir‘nds $11 to V1.50 and ccmmorier veais from 8050 up. The hulk of the calves offered were common to fair duality veals nIid drinkers were scd in muted lots between $9.50 and $10 E0 averagln close to $10. Drinkers $8 to 80.50 and gra-sers t6 to 0'1. C'mmcn lo medium quality mrfng lambs mode $5 to $8 each. There were no tops. Sheep were from $5 to $7.5‘. Early ssle= cn hora were made at $15-35 to $15.40 f-r B-l dres-cd Grode A rirrw $1 per hog prrmlum with rlsocwiis on cfi trades, 30w: were t9 to $10 live weight. Mlnarifs relieves sprains. Grain WDINIPEG. May 4-—(CP)-l.‘n light trading on Winnipeg grain exchange tzday wheat futures clos- ed unchanged. Trade was listless in the coarse grain pit wuth a few scattered local trades in oats and barley in the October position. Mincr trangeac- tions were reported in rye. Grain futures close: Wheat: May 79 l-4B, July 80 3-813. Oats: May 51 1-23, July 51 1-28, Oct 50 1-413. Barley: May 64 3-413, July 64 34B, Oct 63 1-8A. Meaning Of The Vote (Continued from page 4) machine guns and bayoriets" to compel its acceptance. His appeal therefore, was for a "yes" vote to avoid the necessity of conscription, or at worst to mitigate the rigors of its application if it should ever be introduced. In this medley of Ministerial voices no clear lead was given to the people of Canada. who voted affirmatively in different sections of the country for widely different reasons. How then does the case now stand? The answer is that it stands where it always did, with the responsibility for appropriate action, under any set of circum- stances. resting squarely on the shoulders oi‘ the peoples’ elected representatives in Parliament If the King Government does not pro- ceed at once to carry out a recruit- ing programme by such means as may be necessary to keep Canada's Itome defence and overseas expedi- tioriary force up w full strength. it will prove bv its default that it is unworthy of the confidence of the people and unfit to administer Canada's part in the greatest war the world has known. CLEVER PAINT WORK It’; arnazln wiiar can be done to brighten up l e home with a P0‘ or two of paint. _So how about giving your tra s. biscuit tins, and fir} cm, a new an colorful lease of e. To pre are for painting, wash the artlice in warm soapy water and when dry. rub over with I tort rag mwstened with methylated qpirlts. Then rub over the surface itghtly with fine sandipo-per. When painting, take the saint on the tip of your brush ar brush it over the article in all directions, finish- ing with straight, even strokes one way only Scumbling is an excellent way of decorating painted articles For this you will need paint in a con- trasting color to the background. scmr- small scrars of sponge and an odd square of glass. To scumble, put some cont-rast- ing color paint cut on to a piece of glass Dip a tirvv piece of sponge in the paint and dab it. lightly on ‘he article you are decorating, Dip the spcnze in the paint again and nut another deb close to the first one Wcrk in this way until the whole article ‘s decorated When you find lrie lrsl bit cf sponge is i-Iimrtl Wll" paflhlnke afresh oi‘. To decorate a container ycu have painted in a plain color “wrlw the National War Finance Committee. A QUEENS CANADIANQ FUND 001m nozvs Repeated bombing raids on Bri- tlsn port areas and tno industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- Whtlml to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians In Great Britain who are harried from shelter m shooter and finally ("iven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually pierce are found for them ell, places of relative security, bur. their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feedeng alone is difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and. bedding p much more difficult. To "meet these enormous needs. funds have been started 1n various name of the contents across the front or lid with a fuie brush, and in a different color. ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL The following is the standing of pupils of Alberton High School for months of February to April: Principal's Departmenb-Henry Clark Teacher Grade X-i. Sheila Callaghan; 2. Claude Wallace; 3. Eva Mallett. Grade IX-1. Margaret Hardy; 2. Vera Arthur and Norman Matthews; 3. Armin Marchbank. Vino-Principal's Department- Mrs l-Ieien Kerr. Grade VIII—1. Jannle Gavin. Jean Gordon (equal); 2 Ferne Browne, M Wallace 91V . Mary Barbour; 2. Stuart Curry; 3. R8215 Callaghan. Grade VI-L. Donald G855; 2 Randolph MoAlduff; 3. Bernard Murphy. Intermediate Department Thelma Wallace, Teacher Grade V‘! (a)-1. Claude Callas!- han; 2. Roma Matt-hem; 3. f-fenry Brown. Gracie V-1. Verna England. z Erskine Murphy and Frances Wallace; 3. Heath Matthews Grade IV-i. wilkis; 2. Mary Profit; 8. Carrnan Birch. Primary Department Adelaide Matthews. Teacher Grade III-l Yvonne Mur hy; if‘. Jack Wallace; 3. Noelle Ca ag- an Grade II-l. James Prowl: 7. Mary Jane Doucette; 3. ‘Ihomas Barbour. Grade I-i. Brian Lewis: 2. Alva McAlduff; 8 Helen Douoetie. now LONG DOES rr TAKE noes r0 IIATCH? The length of time required for eggs to hatch will vnry from "on? lo two days. dr-ivcnriint; upon crin- ditions lhnt niny 0(‘(‘lll' (lllfllll! illl‘ hatching process. Variation in tom- perature during the hatching pro- parta of the world. Her Majesty use of he: name In connection with the Dominion campaign. which ls officially known ai "The Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- 1.11115." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out decluction to the Lord Mayor of lnndon for distribution to fihn homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company Charlottetown, which reports the following re- ceipts to date:- Recclved recentIy:— Get Together Club of New Glas- gow $20-00. Total to date $631670. cesscs will frequently" chliiizgc time required for hatching. Eggs that are greatly ovcrlieaveti or that have been bacilv chilled may not hatch on the regular length of time As a general thing. the lcngli of time given licrc will b:- p ..ic:i1 for the length of time rcquirrel ior hatching the various kinds of eggs: Variety No Hatching Days .. 2i Pheasant Pezifowl Ostrich . . ma» v~ froze.»- Oh loai . Lin Annie! 0'10"" mun hows...’ ulna! they were doinl when tlicv soicctcrl Lois Jsimcs. above, rs ‘Miss Foreign Trflllfi of 1942." ____.____---— EXPORT LABOR T0 GER-MANY LONDON _ (C?) -_ Netti-Wards at (ii "' rue . w 'n ‘wit l piano Indus. y in Miiiiitii, Violins and other cities. "mi-c.- x» "T-QNWJ ‘