JflILRZE 1°41 ,fioii\l.ight Saves Sight MAZDA Z-—>— ifuéiriiue iT-PROPS} Will be at Sea Breeze Hotel, Georgetown, Tues- nd Wednesday, Jan: 28_th and 29th and Cardigan Thursday’, Jan. 30th. Will interview anyone with pit- ilay fl props for sale. H _A. HENNESSY, Manager BERGMANN CONSTRUCTION CO., LIMITED ‘ Charlottetown, P.E.I. {-1- l l i ' Central (sighed 3e per word; In M do," m; spimiisi Offerlnlr. imi l0 r1: ippicciiiu "cuts W! mllcativll- l Advertising Bags Payable in Advance Mimlnlllm Charge for All! fluwfuglllflltl Z6 Cent; (guardian locals, 6o per word; Western and Eastern locals “any; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word: ‘ m Notices 70o per mcn; Lists of Cards, ete.. 5o per name; Letters ot muuntncll 70¢ pill lncii. Wedding engagement t0 words for $1.00 b “t; for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks snn ‘mi, 70c per iuch or dc oer word. Lists of Subscriptions inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other raves on 1 For Sale Wanted , 0i; rllltliivTl-JA" djuroitiivo. “m; care Guii£d;%i§1_.1_28_m_ ., sALE - KITCIIEN RANGE, labia. Ciiriirs. 209 Fitzroy street Telephone 169i L-423-l-24-31. 0R Susi. JUNKS PIGS. our: Jersey grade cow to freshen in March. Gordon Roberts. Win- lice. L-446-1-25-2l. boa l'ilt_‘| s Wanted WW ACCOMMODATI-Il). t "eet. 11-405. ARDERS _ 5) Upper Hillslioro iivrizo - niAiv it 13.111111 rork. Alnioii Wofid. 040151111015- L-453-1-25 Female Help Wanted Turin-i; PERIENCED MAID. Viritc Guardian. L-i52-1-25-2i. Lost MST - ONE TRUCK TIRE COR- nii Kent and Great George Si. Finder kiilfly return to Imi*'!'l"1 011. Limited. L-‘i72-l-T-1i. FOX MEAT tireless Horse Meat 50’s 5o Lb. mind Meet 50's -- — 5c lb leei Tiipe 50's - — 4 l-2c lb Ii Tiipe 50's — — 3 l-Zc lb. BOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. island Bold Storage Company 1 How Your Eyes’? l 1 ll’ you are tiavl symptoms fli strain — headlIches, sure rm or dizziness - consult s lilrciullst. d‘ Nui- service with years l °1 llllfrlence and a thorough retracting servlcg Hail mmmulgis. and dismiss your 1i. F. lliitcheson l l Q. IIUTCIIESON 1 G. F. HUTUHESON . i. Proisssiitxiii Bards ____t McLECD 6. BENTLEY W E BENTI-EY 11.0. J. A neurons 11.0. F BENTLEY 1.1.. '1‘ lllfl Attorneys MONEY r0 1.01m m Richmond Site“ m vonnrtt s. co. I l. r. inciiiaiitn Chartered Aecoun Ellllrn Trust Buildins Charlottetown Law M ALBAN FAIMEI! LOAN m-‘Mi. NlIAll-IESON "‘vl"'l‘n'~ 51c . gm" Collections - 9 Greet George It. WANTED — 4 OR 5 ROOM IIEAT- ed apartment. Wrhe B. Guard- ian. L-429-1-24-3l. To Let T0 LET - "i itoorvimiiouse. AP- ply Burhues Grocery. L-420-1-24-27. Mule Help Wanted WANTED-A MAN FOR FARM work. R. E. Parkman, East Roy- alty, L *1 . 1 ____ _ . .-_ MEN BETWEEN 40 AND 55. GOO]! news! Gcccl money! A $l0.000.0~0 Company lri buslnessfor 73 years. Has a few local 0D€llll12S for mcn like you enioying good health, who are sec-kins steady occupation and find their age a handicap. Don't fail to apply. This is your opportunity. Credit furnished parties who qualify. Write Mr. Gardner. 2177 Masson St..Mon- treal, Quebec. Dept. Z-C-1A. N 41 Pinks Were ShySoQ Salmon Pack Drops Blcme the vnrgafics of Pink sal- mon for a reduction in BJllFll Col- umbia's canned Slllllill 0011i 111 1940. Cr at all evnis put most of the blame on the Pinks. Whcn complete records for the year iie llVallfllllc they will show that British Ccltiinbia snlmcn can- ncrirs nut up about 1.4411103 casffs of ssfmon in 1940 or. 193. 00 cases less than their av-ragc annual pro- duction in lhe prcccdng five yfiirs 19115-39. but the statistics \\'lll show W; that the pack of Pinks wcs only about 213.409 cases as atzgtlnst is five-year average of at trifle iriorc than -_ scarcity of fsh W115 the reason for the 1940 drcp in Pink output but why Pinks were scarce is SCmE-llllllg no human can explain. This particular breed of salmon d’dn'i. show up in Brlflsh Columbia waters in tlifit‘ 1151111 num- bes but the WIlYS and tiherelor-er nobody knows. One can never iell Just haw fish will mcandcr from year to year. Present, pack figures cover the results of (XlIlIllIV-l Operations up to shortly before. the end of Novem- ber but thc cannezics were then nearly through fcr iihc ycnr so later returns wcn't affect the record vfliv much. Total pack was down. 9-5 stated end Pink pack verv much down but them weze bright spots in the statistical story, too. Canned sockeye production iicnchcd 352.- 380 cases, s quality which exceeded the five-year avrrnge by a few hundred cases and topped 1989 out- put b close to 11.300 cases. Sock- eye. o course is the mcst valuable spec’es of Pacific salmon. thanks mainly to the more attractive colour 0i’ its flesh since, in nutritive value. all the different species of salmon are much the same. The 1940 Duck of chum salmon went well above the five-year level totalrng over 630.670 oases as compared with the average of 476.617. Chums. sock- eym, and Pink's are the varieties of salmon used in largest quantity bv the British Colum ‘a canners el- tihough the other two species found i.ii Pacific waters the Cchocs and the Springs, ere also canned. Pzactlea ly ell oi’ Canada's output of canned salmon is packed in British Columbia. Atlantic salmon are nearly ell marketed in the fesh and frozen forms. FORMER MINISTER AT BATIIURST DIES BRDCKVILLE. Ont... Jen. 35 —(O. P) —Rev. Alexander R. Gibson. 88. minister of the Presbyterian churches at Clar-"inal and Mains- ville, died here lest night follow- ing an operation. He once served in churches in Montague, P. E. 1., end Bathurst. N. B He we". s. funnel" moderator of the fiesbyiery‘ of Mlramichi. A RNA FUN ATIUN Fitting snd Fvnnlying Glasse- Etc. ‘ll. .|. M9011 OPTUMIFPRIST Montague. P. I l. Office llonrs: ill to l2 A ll- l lo I P M. ilnlid-w- rrr. in nvl-vrinfmem 0mm- (lonnrfllrl with llllllflfiTfilll i Montreal Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks Close Bell Tel 15g Brazilian e 3.4 Can Car Found a 1-3 Can Car pfd 25 can Ind Al 2 1.2 Can Pee 5 1.2 Can Steermhlp 4 1-3 Celuneso M 24 l-Z 8 l-Z 11 3-4 5 l-Z 95 M 5 i-4 Mtl wei- :7 7-3 Nat Brew 2o 1.2 Nat Steel Car 37 Noranda 53 Power Corp 5 1-2 Shalwinlgan 16 1.2 St. Law pfd is 1.4 Steel of Can a5 N. Y. Stock Exchange (By The Canadian Press) Stocks close Am C and F 29 3-8 Am Tel 8s Tel 166 3-4 Anacanda 25 3-3 Baldwin Loco 16 7-8 Bendix Av 3s 5-3 Beth Steel 85 1-2 Ches at Ohio 4a 3-3 Chrysler 6‘! 3-4 Cfm Edison 22 1-2 Gen Elec 34 3-8 Gen Motors 44 5-3 Gt Nor plfd 27 1-4 Kt nnecctt 33 7-3 Mont Ward 37 7-3 NY Central l4 1-4 Nor Am Co 16 3-8 Phil Pet Co 37 1-4 Sid Oil NJ 34 3-4 Texas Corp 38 1-8 United Air 4i 1-8 US Rubber 23 US Steel Co 67 1-8 Canadian Corp 31 1-2 West Union 21 l-2 West Elcc 100 1-4 Montreal Curb (By Tile Canadian Press) Stock; (‘lose Beauharnois 9 7-8 Bailhurst A l3 Don A 5 Fraser Vtc 9 Ford A 15 l-2 Int Pele 14 3-4 BANKS (By The Canadian Press) (‘lose 160 -1 87 Stocks Crmmcrce hiontrcril Market At A Glance (Evy The Canadian Press) industrial oils and western Toronto-Mining stocks stronger; steady. Montreal-Paper stocks lower; oth- er industrials and golds higher. N860; York-Stocks closed unchang- . l Winnlpeg—Whest l-B of cent high- er to linchfxnged. l New York-Cotton lower; rubber, sugar and coffee higher. Grain CHICAGO, Jan. 28-(AP)-— Wheat prices tum-bled mire than a cent e bushel today to the lowest Toronto Exchange ‘IOIRONIO, Jen. IB-(CPJ- 'I‘red.1rig llvcned up in the gold stocks in the second hour of Bat- urde ‘s session. V0 tune of £6,000 shares was the Saturday tuniover since Dec. Them ‘ ‘wufeetuiedbysc- tive trading on rising prices for Kerr-Add-lsn. More ifhan 9,000 shares of the stock changed hands and the Price touched 8.85. It clos- ed at 3.80 for o. net gain at 30 cents. Ted; Hughes closed 10 ocnie up st 3.60. Preston firmed l6 cents to 3.30 in good trading action end smaller gains were netted by Au. n01‘. Broulari. Buffiilz-Ankerlte. Cen- tral Pritricza, Chestervllle, Delnlte, East Malartic, Pioneer, Uppgf can- ada and Wright-Hargreaves. 1 Smelters and Nickel advanced pa; Norandit closed l-Z down at 55 Ilumberswrie Shore gained s. point to 15 1-2 and several pivotal _ THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDRANT Knock Quom noivs TLe Central Guardian! This column is reserved for new; oi local interest. but advertising cl n newsy nature may be inserts-o It 6 cents a word. strictly uny- able in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. Li-SDG-l-llo-tl. Jen. 8t. UONFEDERAIION LIFE lNSUh ANCE. L-yisv-i 41-311. FLY HAG— Mr. W. C. West. York, was liying his flag oii 5st- uroey in honor of the birthday oi the scottish bard "Robert Burns." _ OTTAWA MEEHNC- Miss Nora Batesoii, director _ of regional llbia- lrles for LL18 province, iioi-merly in library work in Charlotletowiip left Friday morning 101' Ottawa, where she will attend two library conferences, one a meeting oi the Canadian Lesion War Services Li- braiy organizers, and the other a meeting of Canadian Liiorexy Council. ‘ihe purpose of the Can- adian ‘Legion War Services llorary is in distribute books to service men in camps, fort-s and the navy, and are now 1 .g finalized for the distribution ol a large num- ber of books in this area in the iriterllsted issues. including BA. Oil. the Canadian Car stocks, Dis- tlllers-Seagmms, Ford A and Can- adian Industrial Alcohc] A, firmed’ fractions. l Dalhousie was 2 cents up st 30 for broken lots and South End Pele was l-8 down to 1 7-8 Ver- m-ilttta at 2 l-4 was unchanged. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner NEW YORK, Jen. 26—(AP)—In- dustrial stocks displayed mild rel-i lying inclinations in Saturdays brief market but the list, as a whole. f finished a gtrierally unsatisfactory week witihcut getting anywhere in particular. The Associated Press average of 60 issues again was unchanged at 43.7. and, on the six-day stretchu showed a net loss cf .l of e po nt.) Except, f r Wrdnesdayb advance of .2, the composite made :10 prsgr-sss i levcl since Dec. 23 for deferred contracts that may be settled byl delivery of 1941 harvested grain. I Wheat closed 1-2-1 3-8 lower than Friday. Miiy 85 14-33-11, July 79 l-8—79. ber ‘l9 3-9-1411 corn 1-4 cf! to l-B up. May 63, ‘July 63 14-3-8; outs unchanged. WINNTPEG. Jan. 25—(CPi-Dull trading held wheat futures przces within a, narrow range through ut today's brief Winnipeg grain ex- change session. Closing quotations were l-8 cent high-si- to tine-hanged. May at 77 1-8 end July 78 8-8 cents e bushel. ‘MIONTREAL. Jan. 26—-(CP)—A deflnit¢ strength. crept, into sect-ions cf the stock market list on Satur- day. Led by Legsre preferred. which reacihed the highest mint 1n 11* stock max-‘ket career, advances of fractions t-ach were registered by Imperial Tobacco, Canadian Cel- anrse, National newer-lee and Canadian Industrial Alcrhol. Bell Telephone was min wtlve but unchanged. Bravllfan showed l-B improvement at the finfsli and Power Corporation got buck its yesterday's loss and finished ahead. Montreal Bower and She lniBflh. for which there was some mand- did not mtve. n , 5t. Lawrence Co ration A’ was given s smell up 1ft end Bat- hurt was steady but stat-loner!’- Inlernatlonai Petroleiln went 1- hes -. CPR. dropped s frsctlom Steel o: Csneds was minus l-I slang with General Steel Warts and Nickel was also week. ‘llotal rules: 0.300 shares: Indul- éflfli, 3.100; Mines, 3200: Bonds. 800. rtTrhvfimtTuTo-rd-Imfins Mormonism —iCPl -lBix train- lrir: oenire- in verioili can't-x: of Austral} a c I""'1!‘.'! ou‘ $1.00’! c m- misioncd olllc-rs nnnuallY T0" "l" Austrsre" ‘Mmrisl Force and Aus- tmlien Militia. Associated Press Hnenci l Writer git-led v. near future. —Hal.'ifax chronicle, McCARVlLLE-GREENAN - St. Stanislaus Convent Chapel, Kin- kore. was the scene of a quiet but very pretty wedding on Wednesday morning, January 22, 1941 at seven- thlrty o'clock when Miss Doris Bernadette second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphoiisus McCarvlue South Freetown was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Francis Leo. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Greenari, lmierald. The bridal party entered the Chapel to the siiaiiis 0f Lohengriffs Wedding March. by Sister Maijy Winnifred. Dr. M. J. Smith officiated and celebrated the Nuptial Mam ‘Phe charming young bride who was given in marriage by hcr father, was. attired iii a street len ' h dress of Whisper Blue iii heavy ciepe vviih gold trinuniirgs. chic black hat and matching accessories. Her corsage was of American Beauty Roses and maiden hair fern. and she carried a white prayer book and pearl ros- ary. She was attended by he: sis- ter, Miss Eunice who was in it be- coming dress of medium blue crepe PAGE FIVE _.. .. -J For YEARS these have been OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES TO FURNISH unquestioned security and at the same time to provide protection and other benefits at the lowest possible cost TO MAINTAIN vigorous yet conservative manage- ment in order that the company may combine healthy growth with financial strength T0 OFFER life assurance contracts which meet the needs of modern ways of living TO SELECT AND TRAIN as representatives men and women of character who will render intelligent life assurance service Our 60th Anniversary Record of Trusteeship Assurances and Annuities in Force . $248,050,157 (INCREASE $8,592,492) New Assurances and Annuities . . $27,133,409 a,“ (INCREASE 51,480,500) Assets. .“. . . . . . . . . $67,969,282 (INCREASE $2,961,399) Special Reserves and Surplus Funds . $5,627,751 (INCREASE $69,561) NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OPEICE: TORONTO, CANADA LAPTIIORN and L. S. STEVENSON, District Managers, 140 Richmond St. I881 I941 side is at present in Montague call- c-d iherc by the lllllflsl of her la- lllcl’. M1‘. Ricrard C0lling5, 1,, Today's War Map -a -»"1'l1<=- many friend; of Mi‘. Elltl Mrs. Dennis Colliiigs. Montague will be glad to know that ihcv are re- CliVfillllg after a severe attack nf llu, L,‘ 1 u; rat/q § n/Fffll/f/ ..‘i\l1.<..= Frances Coffin has ad- vanced to matron of the King's County Hospital, Montague. L. fill/firs liiarjovie MacLean graduate nursc from the Royal Viclcvin Ho:- pliiil. Montreal. arriicd liomc 0m 'l‘ui=.silay' and has sccmtitcri a vii-i- iion as nuize in the King County . L. Hospital, MoniaSlie. Rik AND VICINITY filbfi/EL fidzfl/A’ 474K077! O s4e1m w g2 i, 4g ones: midi The British offensive Ill i-gilsi Africa appears to be viii": quit Selb- faciory. Winston ("hurchill has given a pledge that the ltfiliilllfi W1" be given no rest on flint front. The. enemy undoubtedly is lfYillg in take up position along a strong natural line well but-k from the Annie-Egyptian Snudan frontier. On the accomlifllkvllli; mop 1hr Show shoyellin is the order of e _ Mr Wellington M Jay is load- lug a car \\'llli'l fable stock pota- toes at York Station. at York Station day. York graded school Ls doing wcll under the direction of Miss l-lowzitt and Miss Gordon. i? shaded arr-a represents an estimate of the total British gains of Mr. and Mrs Lewis. Freetown. tcrritouv since the offensive began, which. admittedly. is largely arc staying in York- the guest. of gu¢,,,w|-k_ ' their grand son, Ira Lewis. u; Mia Lillian D. Crockett. York. l:- spcncling the winter at West Roy- not be disclosed. but the outputs 0f ill-gt"? .1178 guest or Mr‘ and Mm‘ 00111191’. nickel. lead and zinc were 01ml‘ gjc-gtq- thin] ‘n i939. Cfillficlii hlfllb l _ . an cxz-cptimlull): strum: uoild p71. . Mr- Momm A~ Fmmmg‘ a ‘ licn as .1 plUflllCPl‘ ‘oi Ins: lllCfidla] a i i d’ ltl t fGol P. ‘ i. a- . ~. . - lilacs? lilgnYgfli, tllE gels 1 21181111114111‘; égpdlliflkidldsltoglllli i 1 Mid M-Ts- A R0116"- VEEQ)" lead. Iii addition to meeting the in_ i I i i l WHITE PINE 5 and TAR ' l A speedy. safe and sure 1 Get a "i coeasfii demands of wartime iii- Aircrsflsirian P. Proud has ar- dustrics! in the Dominion hug~ tcn- l'1\'<‘l1 111 13311810110» M115- 5. FY0110 pages of Canada» has‘: metals are 1105 3 5°" 1" E .'l1l<1 R1161 W0 e-expcvtcd to 1i Uiiiicn‘ Kdlgdlll. grand sons in uniform. Citnafhi pcduccs large quantitlzs or sliver platinum. esb-rs- » lee. gypsum. coal, wit. petroleum. and other minerals. The list of min- Q1815 produced in aymmrrclal quanh‘ Mr. Flenwick Crockett. Pleasant Grove has recovered from l very LIEVETE attack of influenza. itics includcs 23 mcials end 20 non- Mr. Jas. Ltimphier and sori nietallics. as ivcll as clay Dljidllclfi- 1 cough remedy. Jimmie. Plcnsmt Grove paid a structural miltlsrials (lllzhiucis. ‘ b t“ business visit to the city this week. Canodxu- miilrrvl l) 00114‘ 1' n in 0 0 1915. the second ycitr oi the gleat today _ _ _ M1‘ Thos Mc/ihe. Staiihnne. spent yesterday in the City. His fat-her Jas McAbe L: fceliriz better this winter than usual Although 87 years of ego reeds without glas- ses. war had a tcial viiluc of 8137.000.- 000. The past year's eshicvemeni, in exceeding the hat-billion dollar mark thus ryflrcls (h? strsiliflhfll‘ ed position of Ill‘ Dmviizn- a= o‘ supplier of mctial. sud minerals vital to the war cflorl. METAL FROM SEA-WATER WEEKS mppeom". TPXA. __lcr-» --'r<> BREAK-UP-A sired the US national lefonce pro- "?- tz em a. chemical company llierl» has Away-lg b; waging" dmugds ill-Ell’.- S.‘..‘.’.?.?f.‘él‘.’..l“?§.“;;.‘ ll"! .23 Tahlgls mineral p uc ‘on n ansd ur-‘ “ ‘ inn 1940 exceeded a value 038500» m“ °1 the on“ °I Mud“) 000.00‘0. according to the Depart-l ment of Mines s.nd Resources. Thfsl A prompt remedy for is an all-rim» hlgh. and ccmpres with the previous leccrd of s474.-l 602.000 in 1939. and w’1h $457.3511.-l 0‘0 in 1937. ‘ Nr-w records in both qualltv and vnlne of gold have been cslahlishrd. with the value of the 1940 nrcdiic- iicn of ilu- precious. metal cstimatci-l the treatment of colds. Grippe and Headache — Drive oul‘ E5 .4 ‘$4 since Jan. 20. yvith wine hat and accessories to DQ511085 I01‘ the tWO-lwlll‘ 86551011 match. Her corsage was of pink dropped to_19,400 shares, smallest cpnfutiong The groom “~55 Sup. aggregate since Oct 19. They crm- ported by his bfOllléf‘ Mi‘. tVillvcd 110F611 Wllll 249-130 1051 53111-1101‘- Grccnlin. During the ceremony ap- Thé "V6008 V9111m1‘ 9f 311111115 2599* -p1‘0|)l'lzite hymns were svvceilv rend- 000 shares was lowest in about. four ‘end by 1.1m 9111mm, o1" Ma“; of 111011111‘. ivhici ie ri wa. .l l. Norfolk and Western advanced 2 lmpply 1,.‘,,,1,°,,d°,.,,,?,ll ‘}I_.‘}‘§‘1,,°,,;,,§},§ 1'3 l0 215 0Y1 1W0 53195- ately amid B75110“?! of confetti and T" the 031111914111 5913mm- 1759 m1? well wishes for n hoiiciuoori i.rlp active Canadian stocks showed to Han“ s Tm. l);idp ,,.“.c1_ ~ T11“ 111"‘? D11 111915 Corpi“; ling in a, rust. cloth coat trimmed n Scagram. ivizci rose -.. .- . . . . . , g 1izini. find Intrrnational Nickel, 23,135gl.%i§g$bg‘,,f£?:?. [uéhffonzxkli on we curb w black accessories. The bride who . a. giaduaie of the commercial cls. s show gains were Bell Telephone. or Nut“, Dame Academy and m. “D 1'1 and Hnlungpr" up 1'8" Em" been in the employ ivii-‘i the ill]; ziliau ‘Tract-ion lost l-8. n, peter, a d‘ C1111“, N .1, R, ,,_ . l . - . - ‘Fractional gains “were iela ncd b_\ “,0 Ml." an; n,“ Sofie?‘ “fin “'5- 51691‘ Bbthlehfm‘ Chwsm" s-liorll ' iakc u residence in Eurdcn Douglas Aircraft, Anaconda. Santa ‘. .5 ' ,p ‘ » _ , . uhcic the gloom is an employee Fe, N.Y. Central Westinghouse. Du O1. me s S Charlottetown Pant. and J.\./. Penney. Dow Chem- ' ~ $111,531,131 gafimpifinfggélg “we up V Leo M. Doyle.,Pleasant Grove - , _ is Usitiniz in Pouniil the guest of A bit brhinrl were Gmcral Elec h _ r l w “_ ‘I D I tric, Glenn Mart-‘n, Kennccoit and C‘;‘n_n1”l‘1°‘*" ‘ 1- and 4 "5' “"19 U.S. Gypsum. ° ' M HARRINGTON NOTES Friends of Borden Ford are glad i0 know hc i- liomc from i-lic P E. l Plhllflbllflfllltlll and U0l"i\.'il\‘§."ill,’.' ‘ faiora 1y. (By The Canadian Press) Th ‘ k T-E-H l f e sor vis 1e w- iomc o , TORONTO, Jan. 26— and Mrsl.) Sfiogge MacKay mid c e ove y a y 0v. Stocks C1059 —-~— ' 1 llliw. Jovrc NP\\'*‘0ll i; carliin: u Astoria. 04 Pisouid West School. Ilcr friends Aunor 2.30 wish her success in hcr new work. Bagarnac .11 --~_-- Bit-kilild ~07 Mr. Charlc= Phillips was A visitor Bear EXDl ~14 to the city ‘Iiicsdayr Beaiile 115 :- Bcblo 09 1'2 Fhrd Hulghcs. BlT-lcklcy‘ Pl. and 370111311 971‘? Johnny" lvlorvoiv. I-liirriiiutou. nrc B1131 A01‘! 4-60 muons those tnkiriz the military" Qu-iiL-O 2.90 trairiintz at Bcacli Grove Inn. CeutPat 18“ Residents of this (ll<1l‘l(‘t RDDCRT CH1 Paw“ ~12 m be W011 over the epidemic of flu 339119119111‘ '89 and measles. Ccii aiérun; 3 4 _________*__ Cans 1.1118 ' - 5251i“ ‘y. The Eastern Guardian Duqursue .15 1r? F? 2-31 ,'Tliis column is reserved fur 2-09 news of local interest. hut adver- 95 3'4 tising of a news-y nature may be .05 1-7 inserted at 2 cents a vroru, strict-y .01 7-8 uayiltlltt in advance. 1g 1-2 .1 .09 i-4 ..'BURN5 ANNIVERSARY cou- _()1 CERT, NIOUIBEHQLL January 29th, Halcl-ow m 3.4 bflllpibes, DCOt isii ancing, "Wm Rick _97 choruses and one act Dlflv’ A Ell HUM-r m; L) l-lcatlici . Louie illllailqfélllU-lfzs-Qle m, NW, u 0.d scotch songs ~ .1 - . Krck Wa. e - ' ._. _. . .. _ l , Jenme m H x. 111.11 LgObsl\\£z0RKC_ iii Ken, Add I380 tilt HbCllllS legit“ cdl arm“ ,1: invasion; More" s... ricnsse . . ' MAcLcOd 2.19 Pflljél 59080414“ 2,1311? “QQ/ff‘ Madge“ 50 _Wlisilc1s_ .. , yicn i.» 11-1“ ca_l-s Mnlarm, L08 .51, Hospital BCd30_\\lL\ “.0. Loy}- Mal-also 94 valcsccnt Shirts lb, Pyyaiuu. an Aqcynyn-Q 4g Wash Cloths J, seven oi cigi Mcwamem 22 discs refugee garments. else... in- Mm 0° 3g cudhig several quilts. 1.1 new Modem 131-3 blankets and e number of others. Monet; ,5: 1.4 |Drc sings small 8'7, me.l. 31. ierge Murphy m 3.4 222 Compresses 223. Cheques Nayibib l-z $15200. - 551-; ..'DANCE eiviovsii - The Nordon 9g young people of Victoria Cross held Nor-metal .337 a very pleasant dance in the Credit . egs. .14 1-2 Union Hall in that place on Pamtui- 1.39 'Mon:lay evening. Mr. Mack Mc- Pnrtarien .04 3-8 Leod furnished the mu ic for W? Paynnaster .24 evening. A feature ol the evening PEITOII 1.56 was the presentation made io Clar- P'ck Crow 2.85 enoe Mellish And Billie Brothers be- Pioneer 318 fore they left to join their separ- Powell .92 ate units. Each young man was Preston 3.30 presented with an address read oy Rcche 04 1-2 Mr. Eugene Dunn and a lovely pen St Anth :13 3-8 and pencil set. The young men San Anto 2.51 thanked the doners for their kind- Eenator .51 ness and for the pleasant evening Sherritt .81 which they would long remember 515006 55 ltefrehments were served by the Slave Lake J9 ladies end e. pleasant evening came Steep R. ck 155 to A close. L. gtraQvI-{oeke l-l ._i_____.._- (c ugh . 3W? m, ,2; Personals v5.2.3.3, 8:02 1.4 . ‘Clarence Mclllsil of the a. c. A. Waite Amu s75 F. Ottawa. is on lurlouq-h and vis- wrt Hui-g s75 fling his liomc lll Union Road. L Ymir Yank .06 _ —-—— ___________.___ ‘Billie Broahcis is on furlough Aggs"; g/wmq GRQUP firs-id visiting his liomc in Gi-ccfi- CANBERRA -(CPl -Moro than -——— 19.000 war savings certificate yrcups .-‘Mr. Joseph Lanliiaii. Montague. have been formed iii ih~ Common- wealth. some cl them heart"? such vamcs as "Pnelancl 10> Flvmr." ‘Chu r‘~‘l"' “l-slville Chamberlain," and “Spitfire.” was a recent visitor to Georgcioivn the gucst cf l‘i= sister. ltlrs. D. T‘. McRiiiuoii ~11. . fill/ire. William H0811“. Bummer- JAMIESDWS STORE wrll in cxccss of $171 (W! i700 M (“P111- nnrfil \v‘ili SlRItTOilKlOfl in 1'1?" {M181 ni‘ Cnnazl-as qcld is cxprvfc" pviviciniwlly to the ‘Unlicd Stale. and ilic 'l‘lt‘l‘("1'('.’l output lflrp ~1-- rcflccis the policy ni the miuzw lci nlorlurc 1h» mchi at a rive Rs hic‘ o: "ii-d mlnivw prccl cc will p" -- 1" n dc" ill wcyfzlc lcMi ~u I \: h" " fc" ilv‘ mivcliau Qt wt" l1l14‘(‘l'Il'§ Base metal prohiction figuias carr‘ DRFG _.._. , .1