QQTOBER 21, 1942 '1 -. aw so kssweemtexsmmwwm Buying Live and DAILY A‘ BANADA PACKERS LTD. Charlottetown ‘omnwifltbfiw we’11"r"~"'l'~i wm-M-a- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lsrocx m NEW YORK STOCK Dressed Poultry fit -A%:)._\n\"a4 ;bz'-sv;.‘~.-l-.*'-;$A¢>¢>.°X¥X9$k7 "“‘7““"<“~\"L‘N>€.‘e>€‘-¢\1s c H G E :- -"i"i*-*"--——' - ____ a l ' Help Wanted Advertisements mo,“ ten-dai- Pm-i M Under the new government regulations which became el. Am C and l" 2’! 1-2 (ective on September 4, it ‘is still permissible to publish over Am Tel dz Tel I27 1-4 an advertiser's own name Ilelp Wanted advertisements for Anaconda 2'1 domestics; farm help; ttacherm‘ nurses and probationers; BilldiwinALoco 13 g-li ii d trapping help. and or students employed after Ben ix v 35 -8 1111"‘ “" 2st. s: *1 All other "Help Wanted" advertisements, however must e5 ° 3' be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective gggysfilzglison gg 1'3 Service officer, Unemployment Insurance Commission, Elm Aldo m“ so I. 0. O. F. llall, Richmond Street, and on receiving the oi- Ge F, 29 ,1 8 flcer's approval the advertisements can then be inserted in Gen 41 1'4 The Charlottetown Guardian. ctnNor P1}; 24 ' ' Kennecott 31 1.2 l 1111/1031? Ward! 3i a: r i Contra 11 - - "-—~ '—- Nor Am Co B 7-8 ll 898*‘ d8 ll ‘ °‘° 21"‘ Ad n" lit r hl I iii VB ISI g y Q vallcfi std Oi! N .1 4a 1-4 Minimum cum-n for Any Advertisements u Cents Efjfijdcfif? "r"""...r::.~..‘:.:." s.:“=.".r.r".'".“r"'" “"1- 55 51111151» 1111 - per wot ; o | ven o per wort g ' _ Lllgassifiw 3c per word; In Memorial Notices 10o per lncli- Lists o! Corp g Z g Moral and spiritual Offerin s, Cards. etc.. 5o per name; Letters of T‘ 1 o“ " condolence 70o Der inch; eddlng engagements l0 words for $1.00 WC“ Em 77 3'8 and i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of [hanks and .i."~.-1.a:i.':.r i.".s.-....":.*-..~',..i."b-er*"- 9 CCI-l S DC!’ l‘ . - . El ['3 CI II ...i---~~-» Montreal Gurh i‘- _’ "‘—“‘“'_”"""""""_* "* (Canadian Press) [0 be; Wanted q k c] . I or s use 11,, |,|._--1‘\ _ LANG-E FRONT ItOOM WANTI-Il) -_- llNlfYltNlSllllll 011: 1f \\.'.li tire plaice. 301 Kent Stunt. gioitnd 1100i Vatniitmtir. t\\ll btf - 10-26-31. rooms, loiiiic. diiinr; Itltllll, tlC. Dim A 21-4 f,“ __§_--- Garden i111.‘ icd. Urucnl Ftilrll‘ V? 22g X Y. Gllilftllllll. 1 Home O1 M11119 Help Wanted —~ — -' -—- 111-11 O11 91-2 - WANTED _ r11 I111, Pete 151-4 FOR FARM Ainiy -War Sci 1i ‘d 01' islllfllfi- C9611 Grove Inn ivrintt ,1: . l ROYB W- l l Gt‘ ‘L l" N’ a 1047-29-31‘ £93k pliciiggélziilltlllii M ‘- _ r‘ """"‘ 732. A truck Will cull. u: 1x1 .n - s._1.r.s:i11-:N TO TAKE No.1,. ixiz- popular linc of ciilcndsrs als a ____ - ._ PM» w“; ‘Applv Employment and FOR SALE -_SI:LK,\'_ PLOILG-ll. Mmmien] 139 ‘ selective Seiiice Oflice ll€llb.—26_21 ]}J{I;X;1c)l)l1)l;§wk€llglll(‘. L.l\\50ll1o\_\9{;(3$li. Roy,“ 121 L: Miscellaneous M t I E ll §;—i~i§ci.\1.s_ ‘MRS. JOIINSTONS jfifflfiymilfflll- _ V , u 1°"~'7'31- on rea x0 ange Willi?‘ $31111} 10445" FOR . \1.1-: __ TWO M11. . lt(\.<'i"(l\l’ Personal Ksriiiia 1s A .101‘ KILLER. is’ Asthma Rclllfd)” 7895 is a terrier pups. Iliirrv Smith. Cir" ‘Royalty. 10-“ a APPLES - nmixrifosn urn. Ask your zrorvi‘ for lslrind szrmvn MONTREAL, Oct. 26—(CP)-O. PR. irzis a strong spot in trading today on the stock exchange and curb inzirkcl and golds as a group ‘l)' I I , _. . a 1¢5_ 1:35 Raw“ 11111144‘ ‘r1 good shoiving. l“ ,1"m-““'.64 11,0503 onllgqfflm‘ DD 10_f_i4_s'f'f_131_ CPR. moved up a. major frac. >j1““k"‘5 Phmnmc" mo‘ . tioii on the stock exchange to its 1ft 1.1mm AND ALMOST ANY l’ fl‘;1“‘?1 51.11?“ M".- 19413- 1“ 9“- 1'i‘ll\' condition immediately‘ rc- 1'1"“ s‘.““m‘g“n 117mm a “me l‘.<‘\'<'(l with‘ "D.'\\'lS' Pruritus Mafkets A mPiii-ilitlies. t1 ‘ 1e Cronin". J(‘1lltlll5 Pharmacy izuiir- ,_ .119 n {lllegas ‘lere hi” r a flltt(‘l‘< this. 60c. 51.00 and biz iar into, siiizi ieccmonf ins r98- for $165. Follow enclosed dlBL. Glance iii-vied bv COH-wlldabd Smelters. iiizgiisi _ We would appreciate payment of all amounts due us. z Professional Bards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w c. neuter, n. c. i. A. Bl-IATLEY K. C. l Barristers and Attorneys-al- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street -'n'-'w' B. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust llulldlnl Charlottetown ALEX W. MATHESON “Altltlbililt. BULIUITUR, liliiiiey to Loan M. ALBAN FARMLI LLB. B.A., . BAitlilSlEli. SULIUITOII. ETC. Canadian dill-It of Commerce ltldg. - Maser w e91!" BELL & MATHIESON MONEY TO L0 Cameron Bloch, P. E. island. PALMER 8. HASLAM A. J, IIASLAM ILA. LLB. BARRISTER, E'l‘(‘,. Bank o! Charlottetown . “MONEY TO LOAN AN Phone H. F. McPl-IEE B.A.. K.C. NOTARY &0. BARRISTEB SOLICITOB llllev Building IEYESTEXAMINED AND GLRSSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBIST New Mention Corner Item and Queen 8t; I Opposite 8111's Grocer! Evenings By Appointments Phone Residence i013. Fennell & Chandler '-'is‘o‘n'ls'ish'is'ls'h'u'u‘u'ld's‘a‘a'ls'h'ofis'v' liiorrelland Company e .' .'..I,.I.--.!..l, .ILR.IJ.JI..I,,'»~NN'HH|N'l-N E11.)- Collection! i! licc:_9t|_ (ireaLGeoi-“Aqtriei Charlottetown Nora Scotla Chambers P E I l’ O Box l! Charlottetown _:—; Iludson Bay Miniiiiz and Interna- tional Nickel. International Pet- roleum worked into new high ground in oils but backed up and Imperial W35 in arrears. Dominion Tar was higher in iiidiisirinls, touching its 1942 llll-lll. and Asbestos and Niagara Wire ivsro also out in front. Can. adi-in Ciir preferred was softer. National Breweries. in odd lots edged nvray from the 10w it es- tnblishc-rl last week ii-i miscellan- eous and Zellers advanced a min- or fraction. Down were Bruck silk and Dlstillers-Seagrams. Total sales: 14.400 shares; Indus. trials, 8.600; Mines, 5,800. MINI G (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 26- (Canadian Pressl Toronto-Gold and iveslem oils higher; other groups slightly lower. Montreal-Papers and golds high- uiiciiangcrl; other s lower. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. Auciiin SAL AT MOUNT STEWART TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27th AT 2 I’. M. I am instructed by Mr. William Taylor to sell b) ruoiic Auction all household effects of tlii: estate 01' tLc late Mrs, U. A. hlacDoiiiilri, inclutl- 1m: 2 smalhdiiiiiig room tiiblts, 1 hard wood iliiiini; room tiiblc aiiitl ii’ chairs, 2 sniiill lillll 1 ~ l till _- » I marble top table-ft‘; inis n Zllghcdn 4gb” chairs, I si ‘Ill .t'oliiiii1: choir, 2 Alma‘. a) straight chairs, 2 iyoodi-ii rockers, 1 B1,“, Vi“ '07 leather cuvcrctl rocker. 2 Chesti-rtii ll 3am‘. :52 chairs, I bed and spring. l single Bm-rtilid 05 spool bed. 2 beds, 2 bureaus. 2 (‘lit-p =’ '06 1 a of drawers, 2 wash stands, I Singer ' ' Seiwing Machine (drop head), I large Brflphv“ 1'2 Tclllfi‘, i‘Q15311311031135‘;.l.l‘§;i‘.lif"i Bu“ £11k 170° base‘ burgers, i Tit-train. I Kildlll, I Elillnfiil‘? wrtng e.kid hi',l~ -, i, - sliding coliclilig, l lllllrlflflcbfillellll, i Ulrlbm’ ~60 floor lamp, 1 built-t, nilsc. floor rov- C~1’1 PM ~50 ering, pots and pans, lintr-l dishes. Cllihl" $0 If not fine, Sale uill bc held tnr C‘*L'11"“°u1‘ ~59 nezilft day. l)l‘l‘|l:Oll .03 crrns Cash. Dome 15 W. ll. BEATON, 101st Mal .83 Auctioneer. Ehliorado 2.55 F11 con .46 -~_____._ ___._-_-__. - ._--_. Gods L .11 Goldeng ,02 1-2 Hrnie 2.28 Jason .10 Kirk L. .33 AT FRENCH roar 1% MncLeo .94 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31st. Madge“ “as AT ONE OTLOCK P. M. M-"llllYllC 1.15 —-—— ~ McKenzie .47 Two Gcnc-rzil Purpose llorscs, four int-vii; .03 an¥ flvilsryearsdiltl. Mqm-m ivo arm ares. N - L _ One newly freshcned Cow. Nglméan ,1; Four good milch Cows. 031-19“ A1 Two Heifers two years old. 0m Nick J3 Two Heifers one year old_ P1191111" ~03 l‘: One Sow and litter of tiiclve six Pilllllllfit J3 w?“ 0111' It 1i $111101‘: w 113(4) our s ac s . C 1'0 - Terms-Four ‘irlontlis credit. Dls- Powell 34 count for cash. Preston 1-15 Reason for selling, ill health. H/eno D5 If stormy, the following Monday. San Ant 1.12? Senator - l0 24 27 30 WALLACE W. OWEN. slicrrllt ' ' - - Simpson P =-_______r"—-— J S E Pete .03 straw 1.. .00 3-4 Sulliv .40 Sylvan 1113 a a Teck I-I 125 Public A ti i" u n Ventures 3-90 Wftltqg Am 8.50 Having sold my Farm. I will sell by UNLISTED PUBLIC AUCTION Odo Mm ~75 Pond Ore .99 AT SPRINGFIELD 0N OCTOBER 28th, AT ONE OTLOCK All my Stock. Crop and Imlili-mciils consisting of 2 horses, t1 cows. 1:! hens. All my farm marlilnrrv and harness. l3 tons of hay. Forks. shovels, horn and other articles. Alrn my household eflerls. lien, Women liver 40 Feel Weak, Worn, 01d? Wont Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? luws iwnk, rundown. exhausted conrll. lion make you feel fainted out, old? Try (intros Contnl 1 t | Terms Cash. _ riliiiiiiiiiivs, OHPII "iwTiT-a KIEKITPKQKU S: GEORGE BIGGER. aiiitl-lcs lriin_ calcium. phosphorus. vlmiiiln Ill. Help; you p: nnrmnl pop, vim rlinlltr introductory also Ostrcr 'l‘niilr ‘fiililr-ls only 85c. For sale a; all ii...‘- W"! “"8 "em Irena-hers .,.,_.a.i-i.ai _ . 1110-2043127. QUOTA TYONS Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Pres-I) Stuck g] Bell Tel o“ 05-11 013m 3 7-8 Can Car Found Gen CM 11rd 2s l-4 Can Pac 1 1-3 Cons Smelt 35 Dist Seag 34 Lg Dom Steel B 7 1.2 Gen Steel Wares 5 3.4 Imp Tob 9 3.4 Int Nickel 32 1.2 Lake o1 Woods 16 1_z Mtl Power 21 Nat Brew g2 1.2 Nat Steel Oer 3g 1.2 Norarida 33 1.2 Shflwlnlsaii 13 1-2 Toronto Exchange TORONTO, Oct. 26_(CP)\ Stocks opened the week with a stronger price tone on the Toron- to exchange and after lagging a bit in the afternoon, again tight. "led "D to close around the day's best level. Trading was concentrat- ed in the golds and the group add. ed an index gain of .58 while west- ern cils gained .14 and liidustrials and base metals were steady to slightly lower, Volume at 105.000 shares was a little under last week's average. Several golds moved in quite heavy volume. Malartic Goald Fields traded 11.500 shares and advanced 8 to 1.15 and Kerr Add- ison on turnover of 4,000 shares gained 15 to 3.25. ‘Trade in Canadian Pacific fea- tured industrials. On volume of 3,500 shares the stock advanced 3-8 to 7 3.8, its high mark for the year. Senior base metals held un- changed. Calgary-Edmonton ad- vanced 10 to 1.10 and Home Oil firmed 3 to 2.28. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 26-(CP)- Canadian Commodity Exchange, ltautte; spot: Que (92 score) 86 Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 48- 49; A-mediurn 47-48; A.pul1ets 45-46; E-B 45-46; E-C 38-39. To arrive: butter, Linquoted. Futures: butter, Oct. 35 14B, Nov. 36B, Dec. 36 3.413, Jan. 37 I-ZB, Ideb. 38B, March 38 1-88; Eggs, Oct. 47B, MONTREAL. Oct. 26-(CP)- Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipments selling A-liirge 50; A-niedium 49; Aépul- lets 4s 1-2-4/9; B 41 12-411; 42. Butter: first rade creamery prints, Jobbing pr Ce 36 1-Z-37; irst grade solids, Jobbing price, 36-36 1-2: current receipts, Que No. 1 asteuriacd 35; No. 2 34; wiioiesa c, Que No. 1 35 i.4-35 1-2; No, 2 35-35 l-4. Cheese: current receipt, western colored 20 FOB Montreal, west- ern and Que white, 19 5-8 FOB Montreal, wholesale western and Que white 20 first grade FAS AT Tip Top Tailors the word has long ago gone around: Clear production tracks for the most important customer any firm ever had-the Arrnecl Forces of Canada! More and more, an increasingly great part of our facilities and growing hundreds of our plant personnel are giving all their time, knowledge and skill to this vital work, bending every efTort to see that uniforms in an increasing flow leave our plant for the Canadian Army, the Air Force and the Canadian \\"omcn's Army Corps. And these are uniforms as Tip Top Tailors knows bow to make rli era-with all the quality, good fit and fine comfort which has distinguished every Tip Top garment-civilian or military. The result of all this is that our civilian customers-the men and women behind the men behind the guns-have, at times, been forced to wait longer than usual for delivery of their Tip Top clothes. All of these people understand the reason-that the goods of war MUST have priority ovcr all other production. TIP TOP IAILORS [imitezl swtrlw-r-nigwri-lc ‘f. .. 1»; y. p . _' . .544 i Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 moun. tain Que 1.30-1.40; NB 1.30-1.40; PEI 1.35-1.45. Typhus ls Real Threat To Germans WASHINGTON. Oct. 25-(AP)— The Nazi army and the German population have been "left With no protection whatever” against a possible typhus epidemic because a German army medical expert blundercd. the United States of- fice 0f Way information said to- day, This commentary on the vnunt. ed efficiency of the Nazis was contained in an O. W. I. discuss- ion of typhus conditions in Ger- inan-held territory. 'I‘l1e report said information reaching the United States lndi- ads toy the prspziriitivii cf typhus rated that a “potentially dancer. vaccine lrccnnsc only me oo- ous__sltuation“ cxrslifor German solutcly bost___iiit_*tliiitls__ir_'gi~__ : 1 9d yipd by VGTlfllll 11nd fostered by filth, is impossible uiiticr the dis- organized conditions of defeat and retreat. "The vaccine situation of the German army ls traceable to Dr. Herman Egair, chief of the iii- smuie for typhus re. ch of the German army at KlTi on who H11- penrs t0 have (‘filllillllllllufi 1111s- take iii handling this J01), O, W. I. said. “Dr. Eyer adopted two vaccines, both of which proved so compli- cmrd in preparing tint mass prO- ducticn of the vaccines became impossible. As a result. he ‘was able to vaccinate oiilv the Reich- sivchr's medical and SllllilFlYY per. sonnel. Coiifrontzd with charges of mismanagement, Eyer claimed that he had picked irlmt lie con- sidered the absolutely best nit-th- Snown abfv" are lnfllllKTS of the Vtx-erzm Guards o1 C7l1ifltln_ n"',\ station- od at Nassau. Balizmas. Frrm loft to right they are li- t :r\\1 1'11‘ W. R_ Mason, D0110," Creek; Pic Baglce. Second row: Pm, Arstnauit PW". Gallant, Pte. Bqusirtrlggs all P, E. Islanders niunity because a large numb: r of‘ lllvlll. the an epidemic swept Russia at the close of the last war. Alaska Highway nrliils and bushland tlirouilli mud and flCYCFs wen-pans and siioplles n; Ailltlflfllll vnd Canadian forces stationed in ‘t-he north from Dawson s. Fairbanks. 1,599 iindr-r the General W. H. Huge, office mgndijng Unlmd States Army Eii- “l. giricerin! forces. iiefls cf army \\'(_v1'l(t‘1‘s. tlic “trite” or ]1l(‘ll4‘l‘l‘ road are .~‘ C northern bases. .1. ‘r' A vital artery in Nort-h America's network of defences-the Highway-a long-dreamed-of road to the for north is netring compe- Llflll. the liniliiriiv the fin hing tcii 11's s of terrain and “'63- ll‘l‘1‘.l_\' 111m: bun 01c 1i, :1 liti1'<l-<l;'1v.11g cr- ‘s. mid :11.- higlivrziy, running about 800 its inland from the Pflclfic iirovlcrs a traffic 1131110 .\"lll_V yriiirliers would have ' ri-:i:li.iig unless lzintl “"113 £11111‘ 1.9 8,‘ in ft firm (l in Al ‘"i-.'in ezem, thc iii-e (lClern 1\(‘(l to PWWPHY. Air 11nd $9.1 route; have been tilie : \“,.S' (if cctiiiiiiinlriiiitiii \\'1'h sen roiife ling the iii . . ‘ u") tlic vest, 121.1% of Brizish t, .1111 and the nlrrcuic rcrili from liniioiit-on. Alllflfltlll iiriiiy (n-zlncrrs and cniiiiieriiii: the ro d lust March ‘J. that time, sunny lngziiircrs niitl cnnst t-“v I ll Ni 11d ‘rtncti Tliouizh hzirci may be r111‘ lie ‘one 111s. . .. Ills is a kinguonl i... g . Tho‘ vreatticr-tiiniicd 1.1.x, brow. 110W of inilitorv age. tliscase while children His is contentment O11 ciirtli can c: ror " 41in; ti To Be Open For Winter Traffic O “X111 glory t1 ‘t. - The sin . By 1:11.10 SANDERSON Canziiiinii Press Staff Writer forces stared no k tan Prior T-J Alaska (‘irufit is 1155 fii‘ 11c k: i -~1 ,,, The trail of '42 through t" n- ffl‘ ' “"l(l\"1‘llt‘.<\'_ across mus lllllCk 1 rivers, Will l(‘l‘l .' w: h t 11x‘ ilicri to sc- llll‘il end 1.. 0 ‘flfw-j ‘ lcet the route. W‘ " One nruiy base was estttWl lied at Ilniysrii Crock and highway, streiclriiz _ ' Creek. 5“ ini'i.\ of Fort. St. John. B (i, l1 {tlgiskn-n (listtiiicc o’ ]nillt'-.‘S—‘s bclng c 1 direction of B The great- iitfi s 1i 1:1 ‘..- 1’- , u‘: r:- l"-I“llt‘\l ' l: Sxitl rt~liirn< lllKl \\' (,5 ,'il‘fl§_'v' fiiic '- tlu- ‘u i b (Auu- 111131.13; \t“\- (‘C-ills FOll(‘-\l'll1'! 01 10111‘ *5 11 n11) n nllicc ntiiic (11111 who llzs is I‘ ' 111i 11n- vl-rlrl < :11 .:t '1 i115 tnonhrcii of tho i1 'I‘lic I-‘nrnicri illl“1‘ (it ‘.110 in civilian contractors l‘ p‘ trnnrizoit their s. ‘ iil;i-< to Duarsoii Cr- 1k l): P111111‘ n .1 ‘llllf if 111111111 111 zllétl ~rlr~r "int traffic may r. ll to ' United States 112157 min 1111.0] . S . ll IFSOII '0 ‘l'\l_!‘_l_\}7'fll lDcdicfitcd to ilic F4111" i: bunt: t.-l .ln\ t, ' ----- INF-KP‘ ],,. Ilffds 0 11101111!‘ cl 1111111 o1 thr 11nd nous fur H.'l"r N: Murmansk crnvri" ""5? “fink Co, jlL-l llllllfllllCYl hy the British ilriiiirlnj 7,1 The S, 11:“ a Aiisru brig if’) k plirto slirirs the H §f S Anrrii, (he rl tun brand l‘ ciinl prc-irar swtirzlll to 1-1 1M» l new 35111704011 half wiips now a. Era, tli‘ 112 (llil“ll'l, a 0111151‘?!- practrice run. She has already seen combat Olll the c; He sees the e “'1 <f rrlou I‘ - l-.'.l. P - SERVING tHE FINEST ARMED FORCES IN THE WORLD . ' . ' ‘ ‘""-'4" . d insfgiitlkof t: VV/‘Lléllil . l e 1i German 211111 t -_ 11-1 ‘"1161 be ready for '1" , V‘ 51ml?‘ m 835mm Europe‘ n’ fldd- gllguglltlwolllleiesi11111111 ziriiiy, W11 b; TDc .3i—?l(ll\le tnonihs 1111c, 1d “Tim mm 1111x1131, 101,“ 1 m.“ nwphus docs not seem to mention me civilian pctpiilll- C; gghggiigilc-filld that tnumc fiom one to 1.71. a <1 ‘n likely to b?“ m? Gflm?“ Emmy: 11°"- Wus left with n0 l1\'°l-'3'°'~1°“ would be moving steadily’ over its “an ‘oadea v‘ “l? éllpf __" gtliltbllmaellittcgtllljfilkbllllciirn 11191111111113?‘- wlllelwrelyrr-"l O w 1 m“, ""5 M511‘ “W111 ‘Frmf, {ha}: THE IsLAsii miirirz: i l; =~ _ ., f? ‘ j_ "lie uss ans, _ . ‘. ., ~, i 1t 11111111253.) c :11 .11‘. a ___ , __ It sud contiol of the (iiscns , car have “mug, n mgh m“, o; mL By “John 01TH“ I__ m I‘