rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh ‘EBRUARY ‘i194: JUST RELEASED, rnnsn PHOTOS PROBABLY M0 sr SPECTACULAR nvnn TAKEN or NAVAL ACTION, PROVIDE UNPRECEDENTED CLOSE-UPS or JAPAN"! TREACHEROUB STAB AT u '- The Horror of Pearl Harbor—Dec. 7 [crock QUOTA TIONS Montnal Stock New York Stock’ Exchange Exchange To The Electors 0f Ward Five Having represented this Ward in Pa?‘ ticular and the City_ at large for the past term. I have again nominated for Louncillor and solicit your support and votemwnk yo B. EARLE MacD ur ONALD. (Canadian Pres!) -iL-_S5_2_6:2i:-—_-:. (Canadian Press) -' sgod“ Close suck! Close mu Tel 148 l-i n 1|‘ I1 5-8 To 5 gm ca; Ariauiid H‘: t: gioin-rel 122g 1 a I _ _ . l 1 -‘-‘ _ ' v ' LADIES two GENTI EMEN- at? phone 2g i- Qgiifihdiot. é; f: It is my privilege once 1183i" i” "H" my Seiwces t“ 5233351111» 31"‘ ggatlhimstgéi g2 1'3 Ward Five, and the citizens in general as Councillor. t fir: Pm: 21H, gggilslteplhio a H; My support shall be given to all measures for the be; N” Brew ,4 14 con Edison 13 1.; torment of the City such as impartial enforcenlfiit of al Nor-ands. 4a 1-2 glee gate‘, L,“ a: t; laws, no further increase of taxes- use all possi e means as: Motors 33 b2 to collect taxes in arrears, strict economy in every 139F311‘ k t t G. NO, Fm g: mflil- 1nd!‘ 6 8 a Kennecot 33 3:3 With gratitude, in anticipation of your kind suPPf-il-‘L 11),“? gal?“ 33.: I remain a nee Nor Am Co I ' Very respectfully yours. a glllllnplfiiico i?) 1g J. E. BLANCHARll. ___ Sm on NJ 39 H, |r137'2‘9'2l- (Canadian Press) Texas Corp g-g ‘ Llnited All‘ - T to-dvlinlng stocks hwcr. lll- U H bb 15 1-2 T0 THE ELEGTORS or WARD s l3 h 5 3 . ' ' "i"F‘""4;U"'§;"‘u§§dntl§§_lf§§_flfl§' Ytiilidiiiifotl m” 52 l-a ciiangc ; go s ‘ ‘V051, p‘... v - 4' - -~ "t ‘ C "ll ‘ for the ZIbOVtE trials lower. u'...~hidr‘t;:gti.becl;§gt slegrsatfio liilelniiilsifnpf my ability, I “";§_"""‘—s'°°“‘ ”'°“““ “""'""‘“ . again offer myself for re-electlon and will try to do my Winnipeg-Wheat l-4 of cent high» Montreal Curb duty towards the City as I have tried in the past. N:;-York_c°“°n Iowan HENRY LAPTHORN. ii —-——-~ v ],.133.2.{].2i_ d P _ (Cuiiailiun Prflflm —-—- Prg age r1333 51,003, Close I T Th El t 0f W d F - “is”: '° o e ec ors ar ive i E tfigg gwl .3 . Cfllifl Bil O XC l- Hziving accepted the suggestion of numerous electors Butte, _., t; Que "(-93 500,-... 34 gittgieuist A 1_4 of Ward Five to offer as a candidate for Councillor in the 14-34 at”. Eastern AAM“ 34A. 1.1.3,... VTC 12 approaching Civic election I take _this opportunity to so- Aqnedllun’ 3m; Awgim 1i’; Home oil w‘ .. . licit the support of the voters in this Ward. 14A; E-B 211A: E-c 26A. (onlcm U’ l m", Telephoto mm N“, I am extremely interested in the welfare of our City '_ Fwy“ i‘ - _ _ and Will. if 018C196. 811MB 110 Effort i" f"! attempt 1° Pm‘ Pwdvce Mhvket Prices he" 5;“- 'A dramatic and spectacular pictorial record of the death of the U. S. S. Arizona at Pearl Harbor. Just rclciisd by mills 810ml (‘M11 Rdmillisiflllilm- figflgfiefimgwlgElcfiilgfiiog? —~ navy officials, the photo shows the 26-year-old battleship twisted, in innit-s and oozing black oily smoke lifter a Jup- Respectfully yours 31m" "Ht sflde cieemery iC“"‘““““ Pm’) anese bomb dropped down the smokestack during the treacherous pre-ivar blitz of the Hawaiian islands. ' is, lee as i-z-ae; v________.____.__ A. T. MacKINNON. fit wit. soidswjobblng ma, as Stockl oim -ss l-2, wholesale, Que no 1 pas- L-B1-2-5-5i. teurized storage 34 1-2; no 2 stor- CB-Ilfidfl '- . age 33 3.4_ Montreal 1B8 w Cheese: current receipt ivesbem Commerce -— white and colored 23 1-2. F.O.B. Novn $00118. 274 "F-EiZ-Z-‘ET-I-ifl fimuory 5h! ling point, Current ic- Royal 158 Q w a -a; cool-ed 24 --i—-—-— i dgleivered Montreal. Whcle- HAMPTON RED CROSS ANNUAL ar sale western white 24 1-2-24 3-4. MEETING colored 25, Que white 24 1-4-24 -4 The Hampton Red Cross Work- ing Unit. met at the home of Mrs. i John H. Myers on January 26. A’ record attendance of members was present and a busy evening was spent in quilting and knitting. This unit has just. completed a very successful year. ‘The members mcet twice monthly to work to- l-2. colored 24 1-2-24 a . AElggsz gfidei shipmentslselltng _ _ _ -arg~e : —me.'iium A delegation of my fellow citizens in Ward 5 have ask- pullets as: B 2a; c 2s ed mepersonally to consider their representation as coun- 1_;;<.>‘§f§°;‘,§iif§i>£t°ii€°mbuhnih cillor in the ward and where I make my home. Feeling that m, 1 1,'7o__1,a); p131 gtern moon. it is every citizen’s duty sooner or later to assist in the mat- m" 1775-41351 While-s 1770-1-30- ter of good government for our city- I have today nomin- atcd for this position. May I ask your kind assistance in G ' Efiiiirtomiie vfiiihiiietfii” fight“: this matter on Election day Feb. 11, and also that any other TGIF! this Society is small 1n number the vote applicable in your home will be added to your own. My iagiliitvmmid quigiftiétsy a‘ ‘finlijshgd . . . . . __-_ - a ; , _ appreciation of your support in this matter will certainly WINNIPEQ peg 8_(c_p,_1,, m. nmibgghi-‘gfirhe president‘ xviL be reflected in the most faithful giving, if elected. D.J. Morrison stressed this in her review of the year's activities and thanked her co-workers for their splendid cooperation and faithful '7; services. "8' The financial report. read by the Mrs. John service I am qflpable of exmemcly dull trading On Winni- grain exchange Saturday wheat utui-es closed 1-4 higher. Closing rtces: Wheat: ay 80 1-2; July 81 1 Oats: Mung 50 14B; July A9 Oct 47 ‘I- Thanklng you in advance I am, Sincerely yours, Bark“ ma’ 6* "2’ "u" ‘3 fiigiiiv-Zittfeaesiigistrih that a total of A. L. WRIGHT. Lgishocvgigttfl H!‘ $28.21 had ‘been raised during the s: . e L. ha _ i year, Of il is amount $5.00 had 3-12,‘ 12anor175 1:327:11. 21:: 713 29%.”? bee‘? l°"“““l°d °° ‘he Qua?“ C“ m,- 1g 5.3; 5 wheat 71; 5 when,’ nadlan Fund while the remainder 59; good when; 33 1.4; 1 gamer, 73- ivas invested in materials for quilt- 1.g; g garnet, 73; 3 game; 72 1.2; lng, etc. Several parcels have been 1 amber durum a1 1.9L sent overseas to our boys on active Oats: 2 CW 50 3-4; ex 3 CW 50; service. CW 48 3-4; ex l feed 48 3-4; 1 The members showed their ap- ed 48 1-2; 2 feed 47; 3 feed 44 proval of the yearly reports by re- -2 electing the present officers for Barley: 1 d: I CW 6 row 6-1 3-4: 1942. Mrs. John Rogerson invited 8: 2 CW 2 row 64 3-4; 8 cw 64 the group to her home for the next. -4: 3 CW 6 row 62 5-8; l iced meeting. 3-8; 2 feed so 3-8; S‘ feed 58 7-8. Mm, Myers, assisted by hei- daughter. served a delicious lunch to all. The thanks o! the society were tendered the hostess for her assistance and hospitality. Prayer (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Feb. Stocks . 4; ‘ill TING Prince Edward Island Division Canadian Red Cross Society ZION CHURCH I-IALI. Friday, Feb. 13th at 8:00 P. M. Bring your filled V-card with you! ;=;.;_=:-:_.__ 559,5» bdifibi c, m by the president. and God Save the King closed the meeting. The following is the list of arb- lcles made by Hampton Red Cross and forwarded to the provincial mo" headquarters, in Charlottetown during I941:- 7 25 quilts. 28 pairs men's socks. 45 13g pairs men's mittens. 9 pairs bed 5 1_2 socks. 5 sweaters. 6 air force scar- One of the most dramatic pictures of nll time shows the U midst of the Japanese sneak stub on Dec. 7. A sheet of fire three destroyers lost in the battle. Caught unawares, ter in Navy heroism. S. S. Destroyer Shaw blowing up in Pearl Harbor in the gushes from the magazine of the 1500-ton vessel, one 0i Pearl Barber's defenders nevertheless wrote a new chill)" investigated th d tl i l‘ “ms o! we Mflatfinélfifi orial sys He leaves to mourn, a widow, Miss Annabel Maclleod o! sta Bridge and one son Andew Mac- g?" Leod Siowzirt. ll In Memoriam he. t, ma, .cme or Gold MRS. SAVIUEL ACORN . . . 9 ves. I cap and 1 pair gloves. 4 _‘——_ sflagdohgicilh siiltifilalifih chi-iii ‘tad 35F“ 88 1-2 pairs nlilnnlas. 6 pneumonia lack- - <1 e 3° . On January 1% after a short First Great Wm and whu= had Bram 3 eis, 26 tliildrens dresses. illness, Mrs. Snmufl Acorn, nee been gprpciniéd principal of one B?“ Dom 35 '__"_'_""'i‘ Mary‘ Canllelo, mssrd from her M. me leading h; h‘ 5d; 15 Qf Broulan 521-2 WINSLOE NORTH W. I. earn hrme ‘n Pflnlrcse to the mmsh Columbia g“ his Wren“ Brown on 6 3_3 ___ _ _ _ h 1 h“! God. Pmlmiws m? H15 home met in untimely death. a’; C1] Edm 110 17"‘ Jflnllary meeting °i Win51“ 53*“ M“ 1"" -“-@"°*‘i>'"@@"~‘l1 lilo rkeull of an uutcmeiri a i (.71 ont 17 Noll-h Women's Institute methttoo m “fmlgofri-{iy Cyliiritinzriqoiiylifz)? dent, ‘ '0 Co‘ RC5 9 homo of Mrs. Walter Roberts. Jan.- mm ~ »- i ‘V311: lljaérteheMrin-liflan Slcuagt Chester 12o gig-Ht Ilarfithiifilfrlliseagikoi jtji- Size leaves to mourn her loss, “ix ' “Q0 T5 A. » Ccclienour 54 d t- ~-i [-1 m h ii d P iVT husband and mo children. tma » n?- suwmgrs-de- and i! i5 Comwcalth 80 3711i 099i")?! 9H9 "T l" 0P6"- Mnry Jan“. now MIX Nathan ‘rlndlfwi/Iriéfivllligxqilf higagebonh Ijuquesrle _ 7 g lie ilieci ng w lirthe Ode iaigg I. s‘ of mcoklyn R B Island‘ H n. .11; he? tgbfi _ en pup s us; Mairobm rec. 1550.011; mcm .rs respon v g - . _ -_ MO , (3 11 ‘ - _'- - i s._mg,..ulgougnaiii ggig? ‘mid 1,311? TRYON AND VICINITY Fgmliand 2 1.4 IIlE-Qiliil were rcatl and adopted. son, of Belfast: James Ol’ Murray W G _ “*—- _ Gods Lake 15 The Mk committee had no report- River: Mrs. Henry Sanders, of m‘ r‘ are‘ wildden 0i T111011 Shelli Gold 53,319 5 The sltool committee reported a armhole-low. and Mrs. Wallace ° W“ "md l" ClWMW-‘mwn- Hhfti Rock 49 3-4 new lock needed and it was decided "rm-tor or Sirathcona. ' Honing" 949 to buy same and have school door The fllilcral scwir-e, leircely at- ‘ m"; Gfmlili‘ I-flid hiis returned lqon-“sstend 4 3.4, repaired. Mrs. John Carter reported tended, was conducts-d ill ilze homo ‘O D999” “ft” ‘mending m‘ wmk‘ Inspiration 27 l-2 5 Pairs 590i“ "ml 3 P8175 8101/95 uv Rpv. w. T. Gnrcen‘ and lntemtiéint. ""1 “m1 "W 1115111" l" TYYOH- ‘[3501] 30 sent. to Red Cross. It was also trie- Wn-s mMo fit, ~10 00m Mme ry. _ "—"— d 335 cided to take a special collec ion W The lflibbfaffl‘ "P" M955"- Mume] Hmhmd "I Trim‘ l‘ “i Efrrl: giid 25 to send donation to Red Cross. ~1-- - ‘ B413 Mnthcson. Harold Roach. Pw-‘Pm °mP1°Y°" i" Ch"1°tt¢f°Wn- Lcltph 4o The secretary reverted donations M... v5.4)" Philip Acorn. John Rite. Albert _"'-"— Ume LL 127 “in; 1o Save (he Children's Fund (Official U. S-hbliivy Telephoto r i ‘mm “ndfmwm mnmald Jlmiy if:.‘.¥";';?},‘,‘n;;“'m“gfi1:,,n,i.";3 lilac-ism 160 ""3 Amend"; Olphflnflse “ind The U. S. S. Utah, an unarmed, obsolete battleship that was being used as a practice target vcsscl by the l1‘. S. Natl’ fire-r lzlftllldléi! R iew weeks 12g 12.‘, 0'} $33,151‘ llumfiflcjfyg, Ania‘; lies belly up in the cnlm wa er of Pearl Harbor after the Japanese sneak attack Dec. 7. She capsized lifter dozens of I ' 1'5- 6 ‘l OIIIBA ' - . . - M 1 ti m) Roland fo R box sent at Christ- Ja anese lanes concentrat d on he - b -- [n Memgrgam ntlfiisnggmiieilzhtltlémm m, days Mgxflgnée 87 m“ and rbm M “me w“ pm P D r, appaiently in the Bliléfylllfli. she was an aircraft caiiier. , Mm Harry U. d (MC L Mining Com I27 sented and paid. Copies of Instl- two more quilts and the strips be _ _ fsfyflfifljflifgwji-‘on ..__ vjsmm he, slstefMfp $2,112? a: Monet; 3g tute News were distributed. It was handed into committee {l5 soon vns 2 gig?!“ Vl-arlwxltfflgklfiil: daisy. EASTER, p/umnr: or (he nmterlalg gclllf! unto‘ ‘f? M]; ALAN c, STEWART Mme“ Naybob 181-2 decided that at. the next. nretelting completed. The uestioimaire Cit- karmiéalvol Edith Brow‘? 2 _____ ‘mum, type of “qmmg, with mm‘ .___ Miss Georgia ma“! m, Crapaud Normetal a5 roll call would be answered wl h a lzcnshlp was au mttted by Mrs. Chi u Pr. “d and Bernice Iéw“; N, Qnt_ Feud -— Easter lorlod so subsldltoritr (rind ‘mm fhe death occurred in Victoria. who h“ been employed M Moore oBrien ‘l5 equine for an afghan. Meeting Ben Mallott and Mrs. Milton Vessey 1'5 M ° - bonnets coma undel- the price oetl- ne mlllllietttlllrlfi‘ <'_~_ H‘. BC” m. January 31st of Alan C. and Mummers 5mm November h! Qkgltg 37 closed with (I c King. Lunch was followed by a reading by Mrs. Mll- 3 Wendell BWWII- l _ ing and women will be able to W011i] be Cbllsldcriill-L‘. 1'“ be m‘ Stewart. a native of Orwell. PEI. wwmed to h", héme MM u"; Ont Nickel 7 5-8 served by the hostess. Next. meet- ton Vessey. Mrs. Peter Brodie con- Grade III! 1- 3101mm mm"- 3- purchase smart s ring hats in Women of Canada! ‘o H‘ m]: and a veteran educationbt who was spent ‘ few day: Wuh- mnuv“ In pgn-Qn 119 ing is to be hrlrl at the home of ducted a very enjoyable variety Dean Watts. price ranges stmiu to thvw to purchase chic I'm“ a. lu-gmlnent, in hi5 profession bOIh 1n Mum“ bow" mum.“ hem ‘ rick Crow 225 Mra. Irving Iuilrd. contest which was enjoyed by all. Grade II (Sr): 1. Donald Crocli- charged a year ago, acoordlnl to they have been in" "Tums o; ilwsieru and WNW?" Cflnlda- M" mo, in.‘ a. f" e‘ , l-honoer m5 (Patriot please copy) The meeting closed bv singing the ftt. information received frcm Cl. M- lmyln! We" m°“~h“n'mcd um giutluoieingarrom Prince o! n ls-vml; hi’? ‘gngflmufil- Prggtun 291 -_____.._._ National Anthem followed by a Grade I (Jr-l: l. Marina Waits: Gilchrist. deputy administrator q! supply are bewwifllin ,3...‘ meb c ll he ueht school in 0 s s on on L y; a b (h 2 n- d N Vilomens an ohildrona When the “chit n a h, tiles o ese Reno 17 A PIIA W. I. daint unm serve y te hostess. e a ewaon. . . , _ . (1,. t n "am... pmvhce m, “y”? Crogman 59mm", m __ ____ Grade I; No can“ vicnr by W. Harold McPhlllins. plRCB in the Ease. “if {ban eve, and was associated with t- a "‘ Sllerrttt at; The regular meeting of Alpha Perfect attendance mi- Jnnuarw R°“'°““l Prim and mm" m- Wm look m“ smirrrchlbztlve nil" ' _ Neil MacLcod of Bummerside Slade“ 25 wane,“ lnsuum, met n ".0 home yo“; 5911001, shirley Cooke. Gladys Crockett, Dresentative of the Wartime Prices withmut {laying I in oriliinlzliifl the first ‘Beecher! Slave Lake a v-s or Mrs. Heath Vesey Jan. 22 i942. Norma Iewls. Arthur aiown. Beu- "nilnllhde Beard. tor M115 11*j,d__ m A‘ “flail” i“ 9'1"“ mm“! Bleep Rock 173 The vice-president Miss l/lvimi Honor Roll for January: lah vesey. Aletha Brown. Anita ‘We?! Easier hits new f muni.ico'rr Tslmd- Sullivan so I-lowatt presided ' The meeting Grade x: 1. Mabel xeim Lewis. Bernice Ilewls. Richard Dol- ‘mtf-“m! M‘ m“ “n” ‘m’ ‘”“‘= TA“ 5 J h "m" ‘my "m 18° i“ "i" Bylvsnito m opened bv singing Beautiful Bells Grade ix: 1. Ruth Nicholson; a. i-on. Llken uwie, Oliver Dolron Yfrffl I'm“ we .1 0193i’? o l es in-Enghnl tiurinifr: m Brim“ Ommflm‘ when he w“ Tendon (or Cheesemaker for Teck Ru h 1 f ll wed b th Creed l unison‘ Verna Watts‘ 3 Irene Chfllmell 111d Nflmlfln BYOWH- ‘ e ‘ca. M m“ o‘ M“- ' c n" n‘? en Eizeturin i" ""‘">1"Wd Inspector °l 9mm“ Grand River Dal In Association u r 02.11 2 5 0;? 11 y e d i‘ b m" q ‘d vnf- i Helen Lgwtg- '3 Perfect Attendance for the Iinli Wm w“ "m me ha“ "e ‘Nemeu “m! 9' - Piigotes" ‘M’ °'°""“i 5° mm‘ m‘ wlll be received tii {obi-nan aiith. vffifnflm 1°‘ m’ (ff 2% '§;‘°°’.‘_..?.‘,‘.§ yo. mi§>n°wotts' ' ' ' ' year Shirley Cooke. Norma Icwls- bymth°olfl°mii l, mm‘ Lhl.‘_._-~- —- 33;; slaw was“ w month v1 bi 11""!- wit Hug 251g M iiiezhteiprooega: ti» fill outyxcirdg. Grade viii 1. Shirley Cooke: I. Beulah veu - Arthur Brown» Ale- the rc-nofiilgt hi‘; niuturgii- TONS 0F PW" m h, "'1 W" '- UNLISTED Several bill: were handed in and Gladys Crockett: 3- Norme Lewis the Brown. km Lewis 1nd Ni"- urera nerve voluntarilv renewed to f"; y...“ uhkh tam. I L ow“ Dalhousie 2o on motion ordered paid. It was and 01a: Proud fequlli- mun Bwvfl- trv and carrv on without seeking The Eiffel tows; own-lug don't! He last visited Prince ' "Wm"! 80 moved. seconded and carried that Grade V1: I. Beulah Vese : l. Vlvlali llmntt. Principal government subsidies on imported the Nazis gakwm o (rm HM Ore 115 members make enough stripe for Arthur Brown: . Rupert Veasé. lean Gordon. Assistant. materials. More than 50 oer cent. contains ‘I. ~ ‘Island in_ 1971, when he emote!!! L-lM-I-‘l-QLI