' JANUARY 20.1?¢_t_2___ ma V CHARLOTTETQWNWMGUAVRPIAN LSTOCK QUOTA TIONS _ M0fltf¢dl Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Cosc Bell Tel 149 3-4 B C Power 2t Can Cement ll gun Iéor P! d i; ' an a: Foun b- Can Car Pfd 22 1-8 Can ind Al A 3 1-4 Can Pacific 6 Can Steamship 6 3-4 s2“ sea“ 33 m rl gs Dom Textile 82 Founda C0 15 3-4 l-iow gmith mp ob ___ Int Nickel 35 Lake Woods 16 1-2 0m of Canada's fledgling serial fighters, mo Roland Napoleon be Mil Power 13 _ Clair, recoil-rd his wings from S. L, de Carteret, Deputy inifllStCI of g3: 31;‘: c” l 2 satloilfl ilcfenee for air at a wings parade at N0. 13 Scrxlce ‘Flying Quebec Power 12 14 Trflllllllt,’ heliool nt Si. Hubert, Que, on Friday. Son of J. w. LeC u r. of shawiuigan 14 lll 0‘~lllll'lI street, terilun, young LeClalr was one of a large graduating st haw Com 165 “as; at St. llubcrt. Many of the young Hench-Canadians now in trsln- 5y’ o1 can ._ p“; at llylllg schools o! the Royal Canadian Alr Force will eventually s; Law Pfd i5 1.3 bcctililc members of an all French-Canadian squdaron. St of Can Pfd — W,“ _ Montreal Curb A UTOMOBILE MECHANICS Pr" i, v _ I _ Stocks Close \\c require a first class mechanic. Permanent Abmbl Com 65 position with good pay and full time to the Abitibi Pfd 71a , _ u a oil 1 - 1l_t_l’ll ni'ln Beauhamoh A H; Dom T r TEASDALE s. FOOT LIMITED w _ For A g ; (reneral Motors Dealers Hlr Walker 25g 7 a ‘ l Oil - l Box 190, Dartmouth, N. S. 13PM“; n H; Si”: . Banks ' ' I (Canadian Press) Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Stocks Close Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents d -_ Crntral Guardian locals. 5° I161‘ Wold: Western and Eastern locals gggamgree 151 '.‘i- lli'l'_\\Ul‘_(|; Annuuneellcilts and Coming Events 3o per word" Neva, seem), -~ (.1 v 110G031; Difhraiirrékfghlrlcmgirralll Noyce; 10c per lflf-thi Lists u Mann-er“ 1B3 i‘ o. Ill). pi _ gsym s, e e.. c per name, etters of Royal Bank _ Alllutlltllitl ‘lilo per inch. W ., engagements 40 words for $1.00 anti ltl cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and ,»\p1)l'l“.l\l0ll, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscription; ~19 units per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on ltiiiitiriltlun. . t (Canadian Press) > for bale lVlale Help Wanted mnolvro, Jan. 19- lollnsosi.‘ WANTED _ . . Close _ , 4900-1-11-31. Guardian routlggwsriigyixg/bgffig“ slacks -~ g - r f"i"w“i"* i..- 2- - i-‘ 1d ~ 14 i‘()llv.\‘.\I..l-.--l‘U}ltI:. Bltl-illzesiiggtlgll: E‘ 2n; 1311a; ma. i- "eiv3=~.“?...§”3.°.‘i.,§ZFt”" ‘" ' __,, ' ' arll G Fin .\‘.\ ' z-lisr slmu. RECORD '”°“‘- APPIY B care Guardian. I gglrllgiicld 4 5-8 11.: Apply 74 GU11}? 5W“?- Base M9151 g 34 L-titll-l-JU-al. l‘. near Ex _, . emale Help Wanted Bidgood 2g 3-4 . m Bolletal Vdnt_____--cd - MA") WANTED- $20.00 MONTH. 3mm" °°° n -_ NEW GOOSE AND 1"“- W- L- McEeohern. Mermaid. Brit Dom 20 5-8 l"t‘fllllf‘i‘s not. mixed. tree 91 I-"994-I-17-31- B19199“ k 260 i1 11111 iciiihm- “my WANTED EXPERIENCED MAID 3R‘. 116 - ___ Rcfci < '- d, ‘ ‘ ‘ r ‘ 11.011: ntxzfibldliflggflc Mrsépllilldrolci- 1%; LOSI aimed’, 11 Brighton 2o 31 Com PM ‘ 119 '10‘ SATURDAY NIGHT g5“; - Cent Pol‘ 9 sldiiou. robe. Finder please notify WANTED - HOUSEKEEPER ron Chm" 1:: l: Dennis Doherty. Vernon Apartment. Apply evenings, 9999mm“ . lttrward. L-645-1-20-1l. Dundas rspluriate. Iillciercnces. 331118513111", 38 5 a - ~—~—' —————-' ~0d0-1-2u-=!i ‘ . j ' C Ne t _.__ "lyfillltkd WiAINTEI} - A REG ldSTERI-ID plitirliv: S 3121-4 '~"- time or permanent ut t m =~ 1i; t M l W ‘Tl-Zn - BARBER. APPRENT- King's County Hospital, Mlvmll-ilgllll: Eiticradb 40 Nn former experience rhtacfiil; P. L. I. For particulars apply to 1.3.130“ I55 Write for information e the Secretary of Hospital. Farmland x~r Collcize. Halifax. N433 1,-u40.1-gg_g1_g3_ Golda“? 9 1.2 '_" , . Greening 11 l0 LC! l-lard Rock 49 Hi s 20 T0 LET — NEW APARTMENT. P. Hinds": 13 J. McDonald. L-659-1-20-3l. Holllngef l0 Supply of fresh milk. Will figggstw 35: pal) illQlICSl. price. ‘ Hgwgy 20 c. a o. PURE MILK FARM Hill SALE 1...... y. g2“ DAIRY I offer for sale, shore fan-n of Egon c e g7 L-lszs-l-ls-a" :2 ellilfitliilrl gmtelilnuldzhsclxfile Ken Add ‘f: -—~---~------~—~ churches and railway. ' hi?“ HM 52 "P" “*- ifiirt the 11 1-2 WARREN H. BREHAUT. l 42 N C) I C E, Guernsey Cove. 13o I L-ORQ-i-lll-Bi. Mam,“ , m _ ltlacheod . 12: ..i.l.i":r.r:lle.r°"r"t irate: i101 m , , Charlottetown. Y.,E--I.,.\lllQ are’ 4% 1:2 not settled before February 28. 1942 N; “no M l-‘diigziliiiimed W" w . "m," liiiciilfveirtters 110 - 32 M, . u“ ‘w, , . rhoiinnuiuoo a oM111°°YP oiraniupiflzieliuontrcnzl’. ¢...‘f.';..:. Edward Island Mut rm ur- ibiligmteé: M ‘"""- i" "M i» C- W- K FM"- i‘.‘.$.°..°ri’fi‘fi’."s.l'.l.’i.§.°ui‘§'§u'l~.‘.'25 noisier 4'1 H “*3!” 51"“ 5""°l"°"- day the 21th day of Janua A. 11., Normetal 86 L_577_1_17_z,_ 19 2 at tho hour of 10.45 int o fore- Nor Can 39 ll"!!- OBrten 93 THAN! A. CAMl;BlLI.., Qmegc. s g1 All ' °°'”""3l‘.‘ut‘i°'°‘ so lrUGl-l-d-ll-li. Page 103 I lgllmOiifw :4 1 4 i- nymas r d - At th A ti h f- ' Perron 123 o. riled” .%';..l.':.';.,°"°i.2;:,, Produce Prices p... crow w» m‘ l‘ l D- m. household effects of Pioneer 199 "in Anderson including 1 floor __..__.._ Premier 99 lamb: 2 large walnut choirs: l Jen 19_(@)__ Preston 91° small white dresser; 2 white chest car-radian Commodity‘ Exchange Queffllim 35 99""; 1 small whito table; 1 bed Butter spot: Que (92 score) '83 St Anth 4 ""1 Iiirlnr: z floor squares; l round 8-4-34" western regraded (s: Se“ Mi- table; 1 oval table (diuinm 1 living mm sand River 2 1-4 ‘m table: 1 coho rocker (bed- as spot: mum A-um as Senator 13 ""1121 wash stand; 1 mop; 1 "o. 1- s; A-mediiun so-ao 1-2. Sherritt I814 1rd; 4 dining room chairs; 8 bed- llelo M-N 1-2; E-B 11A; E-C 81811911 room chairs: 1 son: z pillows: l 22A. Slave Lake 4 H ‘lilimll flower stand: l morrls choir: ‘is other furniture lncludln 2 ‘$21185 1 davenport bed: l wlc or 6i’. i low chair: l whatnot: l llilgszlne rack: 1 wardrobe: l tab- Jzéfi electric heaters: dosh lamp: "m? iron; wicker settee and l hi. 1 oll stove: 1 Franklin stove; htflillifir ill lama: electric light rhnifs. 1 cupboard; l Daisy l Nail-ll singer sewln moo inc; ,0 - iliiwhiirnvr: 1 otty leo- mmvianher: large kitchen-table: ‘Mflr "W": setteet l driving ......-.:::."*:i:.i.i::" '.".t.'.""...::¢ "m" small articles, W. ll. BEATON l" Auctioneer. fix» L-BII-l-lf-Sl. - MONTREAL, Jan. l9—(CP1—- steep Rock Produce Market prices here today god Basin u reported by the Dominion De- suluvfln pertinent of Mriculture follow:- ...ii.“t""...."“' s": .";"'.i*.:i your.“ I I - I Irlde soildstigsb price as, whole- Tflflum Ills. Q1! no 1 pasteurized storage Um, can Minna 2 storage t? 1-4. t t eese: curl-en rcoe wesem {shite gndtcoloreidtn, .O.B. fac- w" Bu‘ ry s n n, Cur-re t re- co t q ‘tiling so [-4. ‘botched 9°"; °°P as 1-2. delivered Montreal. Wtiole- W" Y sale. western and Que white and M“ 9°“ 90%;“! 33 145-24 1-2, t Oll_B€i __, ,. is: grade shipment sellnl! ._ - ._ » _ - .0—1.5fl; NB aliniafn A terse as i 2 a4, A medium ao 11130.1 111075-119“; Pm we? mom” 1-2-31‘. ul! ts 2o- 7. Pots p' e taiu 1.80-1.90; whim 180-1-95- UNLI STED 2 toes. Q00 whites n0 1 1.65- New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and F‘ 31 3-8 Am Tel Tel 126 3-4 Anaconda ' 2a Baldwin Loco 13 7-8 Behdix Av 'l 7-8 Beth Steel 64 1-4 Ches Ohio 36 Chrysler 4'7 3-4 Con Edison 13 1-2 Elec Auto Lite 22 3-4 Gen Elec 28 1-4 Gen Motors s2 1.3 Gt Nor Pfd 24 3-8 Kennecott 35 7-3 Mont Ward a 1-8 N Y Central 9 1.3 Nor Am Co 10 Penn RR. 22 8-4 Phil Pet Co 40 1-3 Std O11 NJ 40 7-8 Texas Corp 37 1.3 United Air 33 1-4 U S Rubber 16 1-2 U S St C0 53 3-4 Vanadium Corp 19 1-2 West Union 35 1.4 West Elec '15 3.4 Woolworth _ FlfldflJe B)’ Bernard S. O'Hara Assoei d Press Financial Writer NEW_YORK, Jan. 19—(AP)- Rails picked up an assortment of buying passengers in todays stock market arid selected lncluairiais, in- cluding steels, negotiated modest recoveries, ‘Canadian stocks were fraetionally higher. Dome gained l-ii, Lake Shore Mines 1-3 and Irlternational Nickel, McIntyre 1-8 point each. The Asswlated Press avezaise of 60 stocks was up .1 of a point at 37.8. Deallzzgs were notably slack during the greater part o-f the pro- ce--.irlgs and lrélllsififs of 423,760 shares compared with 477.000 Fri- day. It. was the smallest turnover since Oct, 3 last. Among stocks on the upside frac- tions to a point or so at the fin- ish were Szlnta F1, Southern Rall- ivuy, Great Northern, southern Pa- cific. Bethlehem Sieel, Youngstown Sheet, US. Steel, Yellow Truck, American Telephone, Paramount, Standard Oil (NJ). International Harvester, Caterpillar Tractor, Am- erican Simelting and United Drug. international Mineral and Chem- ioai posted a new high for the past year, Shares in the heavy chemical field again were soft, apparently reflecting the possibility the ex- cess profits tax base would be changed to the detriment cf scme ccmpailles. Du Pent was a loser of 2 1-2 pflillls at a new 1941-42 low. In the minus ranks aiso were Dow Chemical. Allied Chemical, Johns- Manville, Union Carbide and us, Gypsum. Motors, rubbers. aircraft: and utilities were narrow. MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Jan. 19—(CP>—-Se- eurlties moved within narrow mar- gins today on the stock exchange. Losses had the edge in transfers but there were a few pluses. too and many issues were steady and unchanged. Dominion Tar was a firmer spot in lndustrials but the rest of the section was slanted downward and included Dominion Bridge and Foundation and the newsnrlnts, St. Lawrence Corporation ccmmori and preferred, Howard Smith and St. Lawrence Paper preferred. Bell Telephone and Gattneau worked higher tr. utilities and Quebec Power slipped. CPR. was fractionully easier in carriers. consolidated Smelter: held s slight rise all day and International Nickel was weaker. International Petroleum was in arrears in oils and in miscellaneous Og-llvlo preferred jumped three poinm llfld Lake of the Woods 10st an opening advance. ‘Iiot-al sales: 14.700 shares: Indus- trlals, 5.700; Mines, 9,00). Currencies‘ NEW YORK. Jan. 19—(CP)— The Canadian dollar rallied in to- day's late foreign exchange deal- ings closing 1-4 of a cent higher st I. discount of ll 3-4 per cent in relation to United States currency. (Ottawa, Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-0.91 per cent dis- count.) ‘Ihe pound Sterling finished un- changed at $4.04 as did all other leading foreign monies. Markets at a Glance (Gnullan Prod) Toronto-Gold stocks substantially higher; other groups up slightly- Montreal-Utllltles and golds hi’ - or; papers and other indiut sis l . Nozvwork-Stoch closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat 1-3 cent lower- ACHES Drive out U ll.0.'A.F. list 0f casualties OTTAWA. Jan. l9 -(CP)—'1‘hi-eo simlen were reported killed in Co.- nado. and two were listed as missi in; after air operations overseas in the R/oyai Canadian Air Force's 165th casualty list of the war ls- sued late today. One overseas filer, previously ro- ported missing, wls listed "now for official pluposu Presumed dead." The list raised to 1.305 total Air Force dead and missing reported officially since the outbreak of hos- tilltles. Following is the latest list of cas- ualties with official number and next of kinz- ' h IIOIIS-I Previously reported missing-no- for official purposes presumed dead: Drew, James Edward, Sgt, R67- 544, Mrs. J. E. Drew (wife) Wind- sor, Ont. Missing after sir operations: Wyeherley, Ronald Norman, PO., J8201, Mrs. F. N. Wycherley (moth- er) Saskatoon. Drinkwster, Kenneth Gordon, Sgt, 11.82180, Mrs. W. Drinkwater (mother) Toronto. Canada: Killed on actlvo servicei Dilnbsvsnd, llziwsrd Cecil. he, RAF 1218946, MR. E. O. Dunba- vand (wife) Derby, Eng. Gibson, Harry Frank. Lac. RAF‘- 7632. Mrs. R. W. Gibson (mother) Rlveihurst, Sask Jackson, Robert Ucvnel. Lac., RA- 1856360. G. D. Jackson (father; Leicester, mg. Toronto Exchange ‘PORDNIO, Jan. 19—(CP)—'I‘ho probability of a settlement of the gold miners’ strike at Kirkland bake gave the gold stocks a def- inite lift in the final hour of trad- ing today on the ‘Pox-onto ex- change, Macasss filmed l9 cents to 2B5. Lake shore gained 1-3 to 11 1-2 and gains of 4 to B cents were net- ted by Wright-Hargreaves, Sylvan- ite and Kirkland Lake and Bld- good-Klrkland added a fraction. Kerr-Addison gained 10 cents to 4.10 and gains of 3 to 5 cents ap- peared for East Malartlc, Mac- Leod-Cockshutt, Malarttc Gold Fields, Preston and Upper Canada. The tone continued a bit sot for Bonetal, Chestervllle. Eldorado, Kirkland Hudson, Mining Corpor- ation and Northern Canada. Nickel and Smelters added frac- tions and Noranda weakening slightly. Sherritt weakened 4 1-2 while Normetal and Steep Rock added s cent. Senior oils were irregular with B. A. down 1-2 to 1'1 1-4 and Imperial and. International Pete showing minor gains. Canada Wire B. 13.0 Power A and Ccckshutt Plow gain- ed 1-2-3-4 and the market was weak for Steamshlps d. Consum- ers Gas, Crow's Nes Coal and Canrlers A. In the western oils Home was up 2 cents to 2.55. Venrrllata firm- ed 1-2 to i0 and Pacalta 1-2 to 8 1-2. Calgary and Edmonton and Anglo-Canadian weakened a cent or two. ?},rpligg,rzlrr.rrlraw/Ilrrmrrnwwawwwaeiarwwwssw \'-‘"4'lllllllllllllllflllz11111111411411111111111 ‘ Cross. tisements? Sea View and Vicini The mercury dropped to s much lower temperature during the put week and we are receiving o, Luge of what the people 111 ind Western Provinces have been experiencing 'I‘ho recent frost has made the ico in the river and bays safe {or travelling on. Many friends were indeed sorry to team that owing to ill page!‘ Miss Gladys Adams was obliged to resign her position with R. T. H01. man Ltd. for a time and is now convalescing at her home here in Sea View with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Adams. Pie. Calais Gallant has returned to Newfoundland to re e his military duties after spen ing the Now Yar holiday at Sea View with his wife and family. Mr. Kenneth McLeod spent o few days recently with his family at his home in Irishtown. Many friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Edward McKay is resting more comfortably after her recent accident at her home in Darniey. Sergeant Gerald MacNutt of the R. C. A. F. spent the New Year's holidays at his home in Darnley, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MaeNutt. Nliiss Lilla Mahar, R.N., has re- turned to her home in Darnlev af- ter spending some time in Char- lottetown on professional duties. Mrs. Amos Adams has returned home after spending a few days pleasantly with friends in Kenslng- on. The Baltic W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Rielly on Tuesday evening for their January meeting. President Mrs, James Cousins pre- sided and the meeting opened in the usual way with the Ode and Creed. The n "fibers were pleased to entertain several visitors. Seven members answered to roll call by telling What I Got For Christmas. Minutes were read and business a- rising was discussed. Red Cross Convener reported B pr. of socks, 2 pr. of rifle mitts had recently been sent in. Bills were presented and ordered paid. It was decided to purchase batt and material for making a quilt and a committee was then appointed to have charge of same. A Christmas card con- t taming many good wishes was read 'by Secretary from Mr. and Mrs. James Beairsto, a former member: this was much appreciated and secretary was asked to express the thanks on behalf of the members A unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to be sent to Mrs. Borden Connell who so kindly donated the Fruit Cake made and sold tickets for previously by the members. Mrs. Connell held the lucky tie- " ket. on this occasion. It was then decided to hold a Valentine Social in the school room when the cake will be redrawn for. Ticket and program committees were then zip- pointed the proceeds of this dona- tion to be donated to Red Cross work. A 10c collection was bflfiéll in aid of the V card for the Rea Questionnaire on Acrleul- ture was dlsciwed and filled in 0h Yes You Do! Maybe you’re one of those people who say, “Adver- I never read them !” Well, you’re wrong! tisement - about advertising. started to read it, you might as well see it through.) This is an advertisement to tell you (all adver- tisements are to tell you something) that you can save a lot of time and money by reading the adver- tisements in this paper. where to look for bet quality and biggest value. But shucksl Aren’t you? You’re probably one of those wise shoppers who reads the advertisements every day! PAGE FIVE_ Nucleus 0f Allied Militflflommand WASHINGTON. Jan. l8 —(CP)- When Prime Minister Churchill left here (or Britain, he left be- hind him the nucleus o! an allied military command which has yet to be formalized. The Prime Minister and Presi- dent Roosevelt reached compleze understanding on present and fut- ure military and naval operations by tho Convener, Mrs. Benjamin Burns. Moe closed by sinlinl Jingle Bells. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Clark Caseley and a nice so- cial time followed. Many friends in this community are indeed sorry to learn of the sudden illness of Mrs. Flora Stewart while in Kenslngton with friends. She was at once taken to Prince Co. Hospital for treatment and is now the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Harvey Woodstde, Summer- slde, viuere she is recovering. to be taken by Bmam and ‘h. t f United States, the White House ari- ..t*."-..:P.'::. rezone...“ t: i...» i. arrival of Mr. Churchill had been g§f'gag£n_ner mmher- Mrs‘ Angus reported from London. gebwllige House statement, is- M f 1e 1nd d ,- 511 Y ess Secretary Stephen to lgifryrl or! pzgfilg of“ Earl” cmwmd ‘"113’ the M"? 6-11" ehanan after a serious illness. égggfggggdtlgh :£'°€£‘3g 1,. b with h ping’ not go into details on methods “$132582: Mg‘? slmngazlzi me that have been Vtaken or will be higher price paid combined Wm, taken to co-ordiilate the war ei- the good hauling ls causing some “m 91 97° W" 90911111135- o t t t toes. Some beef giatillbmefrxlld hggspoor: also seen coins ‘W’ ml" ""1919" It is believed that agreement on to market these days. Th h m m four major principles was reach. catclfesflgfegnneixts ‘ill-caveman [lilting ed puma“? the "“'° 311199 leaders off in quantity, Mr. John E. Cous- 911mm? the}? "hi" “Wk-i 91 9159111“- ins, owner of the Park Corner Cold ‘l 9195 Sub-l Storage Plant is handling the smeits - A118 °'5-111¢1’1¢i"1 111111011‘! (m. ma“ staff was set up tn Washington, gsgfl-iilnfl’ 0f tgp lofficers of the Mrs. Juries E. Murphy and fs- '_ y~ navy. F“ l" °1'"-‘5 0f iii" "my are spending me Mme, in two countries. b Park Corner, the guests of Miss 2' A 99am m °9i1lT°1 and i115- Laum Graham. Mr. Murphy is serv- tribute "W mB-WTWS 111110118 Can- ing with nu Majesty's Navy somc- “de- 91° Uniied Sims and Brita» where in Quebec. will be set’, up, mSII-ntwifi be no lzlllied srilipply 1 w ie mun ons dus- even “g as tries of the big three, Canada, the United States and Britain, will work in close tic-operation by means of existing channels of informa- tion and policy-making boards g1- ready existing 1n Waglllgygton, A most pleasant spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Montgomery under the aus- pices ol the French River W. I. A large number were present and greatly enjoyled the llfotflflllél 109E11- s. n son o o avor- liiegs. ctrmeslorzuu iiirids and con- 4~ Allied ehiveina will be con- tests followed which all created "Oiled by e war iron-snort com- much amusement. A bountiful lunch mm“ b91118 59$ “P 11619 11111191’ Ad- was served by the ladies which oil 111981 Emory H- Lend oi the Unit- did ample justice m arid s. splelh ed Stews Maritime Commission did mm was reauwi The 51mm; and Sir Arthur Salter of the Brit- of the Nntlona, Anthem brought lsh shipping mission to the United urn gathering to a Cloak-V. Sm“ Ii will wnirol =11 shim a- vailable to the United Nations and all shipbuilding programs. When Mr. Churchill flew home he left behind Field Marshal Si: -—— John Dill, former chief of the 1m- The January meeting of 859111118 perial general staff, who will act W, I. met at the home of Mrs D- as chief liason officer between the J. MaicLeod with 1'7 members and President and Prime lVLlnister. 2 visitors present. Meeting opened M, m“ stage of the w”; 1; 15 be. with 0 Canada 811d Cfeed. {011011611 lieved ‘here there will be no further by the T939138 911d "PPK-‘Vill 9i extension of the principle of unl- mlnutes of previous meeting. Cor- fled command, such as the selec- respondence consisted of letters mm u; Gm 5h- Arcmbald wave]; from boys overseas thanking the to command ell allied forces in the Institute for Christmas boxes. Re- southwest punk; ceipis were read from the Red Actually._in the four main battle Cross for _6 quilts and 1 pr. airiofce zones, unified command ls 1n op- izloves- Miss Reid sew a report oi oration. Russia has full say on the I116 Dfoceelifi 510m the SW00! 0011' eastern front, the Libyan campaign cert. $20.00 of which was given i0 is under British direction, Gen. the Institute. The visiting com- Q1118“; Kapshek has control o; mittee reported tWii 0811s made-Tl? sll operations in Chins, Thailand new committees were as follows. and Burma and Gen_ wnvenl m, school: Mrs. D. J. MacDonald. souih_west Pacifja Mrs. Melville Morrison; Program: A; one Stage o; the Washington Mrs. J. E. Hlscott. Mrs._ Crim- ciiseiusions, it was believed that ford MacKay: Refreshment. MIS- all allied naval forces in the North Carl WOOiYiH‘. MYS- G99??? 3799m- Atlantic would be replaced under Mrs. H. S. MBCEWBH. thflt $19.99 one man's command but this ap- be sent to the Red Cross i011“!!! pilrently was dropped, for the the“ Russian Reltefoguntdd of In present at least, 8 rogram C 5.56 ' strumenltal Music by llylltrsbl Emiesé JV Iffldlliscott 11nd Miss MacEwen: so o, In '1‘ e 0am n oo s e. bv Mrs. J E. Fleming; contest. Next meeting to be held at the New Year's Resolutions put on by home 0t Mrs Lorne MacEwen. Roll Mrs. Betty white; Sing-Song by call to be answered with a Home members: Coin, contest prepared by Made Valentine. Meeting closed Mrs. George Brown won by Mrs with the Kine. STERLING WOMENS INSTITUTE Carrie 1 Because this is an adver- (And since y0u’vo IIIIIEYEIAKIIAFIIIIII§QQ fi§§§°fi§irsvfi§ Because then you’ll know (IIIIIIUIIIIIITI 11111 111111111114wrzlllezzlzlzltzznxi