QQTOBER 221,99 THE__CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (QMTAlNS VIYnMINSAlI/(s, D i? o l) ett and Rilmsdells nggCOLD CREAM 1.00 size-SPECIAL 69c fir?“ SPECIALS Stuffed Pecan Dates liunts lion Boris. Need- lers English T o f f e e. "Oi-igonlll" Turkish De- light, Peanut Crisp Silgared Peanuts . llEblliN BROS. , PIIONE 86 LEO. W. DOUCETTE ROI‘ lll. SMALLMAN i l Welt Elev. STOCK QUOTA TYONS New York Stock Exchange - I l a fllfikififixllbiai-O Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Chas dz Ohio Chrysler Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen E160 Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward NY Central Nor Am Co zliiawui-s-E‘ ll Ah w@mu4»¢uaQ >—r— u: e-‘l fioihflw- I I t I I I I can as on Std Oil NJ l Texas Con) 1 United Air US Rubber US Steel Co Vanadium Corp West Union win-Irate OITTrnTb<U1h4hn , . muiGQ-t-Mnsccu asses"-sass:"~sss~“s“"*~7~ f‘ _ . BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Montreal 186 ROYAL CHECK 0F BLACKOUT LONDON — (GP) — The King has ordered a complete check of the blackout at Buckingham Palace. 2c pcr troru; application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 5o Der word; Western and Eastern locals Announcements and Corning Events 3c per word- Classiiied 3c per word; in Memorial Notices 70c per inch; Lists ol l-‘loral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, ctc.. 5o per name; Letters of Condolence ‘iuc per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 anti l0 i-clits iur every additional 3 woros. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4o per word. ' 49 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Lists of Subscriptions Wanted ’I' El) -— BEDROOM N D .. I'D-All oli first floor. Write l: Gunrdiiin. 14-572-10-20-31 For Sale lolt sALa-vvcivooflsrocu AND l... C. smith typewriters. Appy Gllitidlflh. l. asa-lo-lair IIAN WANTS FURNACE TO AT- velld. Apply 7 Valley Street. L-6l4-l0-2l-3l. Fol: sans: - lrlrcllpv- cur- board complete with sink. Phone 910. L 651-1022-2! liolr-ilrwlilirunlsllslllsn llousa or fil).ll'illl0lll for couple. State FOR SALE — SOW AND LIT FER. oi 10. W. D. Brehaut. Alexandra. Jalvr T0 emf Alli-Ii} ii Spring Park rtolio. L-638-l0-22-25-z7. T Esca ped ESCAPEDQFRONI ' ORMANCII rs- miile lax, marked J. H. W. Not-i- ly Claude Smith. L 624-1011-31 LOST - rnucrir TIRE anrwasu Charlc town Scuthuort. ___..____._ lVliscellTeous . ______i-, Hill. MR5". DAVISON. I663. ALI. kinds oi fur uork. 1B7 Kcnl S.. L-636-10-22-24 Male and Female Help Wanted low k551i? lime r0 om ~ Government iilb as Cork Post- lffan Customs Clerk Steno. etc 82x Dniilnloii-ivide exams ‘lei since vrar began Free Booklet M C f‘. Schools Ltd Toronto l0 Oldest in Canada No Agents Il-nr-h- Hi-ln Wanted ______g_____________ l7.\.\'TEn - GIRL FOR IIOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. Claude smith. East Royalty. L 623-l0_2l-3l Boarders Wanted l0Annl<n"lv}\§"i-Eo. onn LADY Drrtri-rrrl. Country vlllrge. Ao- Dly Box 6. Bradalbane. 12-597-10-21-2! Professional Bards ‘int: McLEOD 8| BENTLEY ~- W. E HENLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY ll. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-ul- Law MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street i» ‘ I Morrell and Company ‘E ll. r. Alltil|lBALll_ Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown .______ i M. ALBAN FARMER B-A ‘slun- ‘Illllnlsl-aii, iiuticrron no. n dank ol Commerce Bldg MON!!! to 1.0m ALEX W MATHESON IMIRIBTIII. antler-roll. no 0 an" l0 Mun f‘. lira-sinus l l! Croat Georgi ltrcot. . ‘i l . A l “T ' Giiflfdi‘. ti. .. - .' .~]_ if suite up y L_633_10_22_3L L s02 10 2i '1 -—————--~ — ~ FOR. SALE-NBS FORD v s coal ll WANTED — (DUNTER FOR In A-1 condition. Must be solQ Grocery Store. Phcne 910. immediately, Apply to A time L 652-1012-21 Guardian. L-606-i0-2l-2f. To Let Agents Wanted HOUSE T0 LET-APPLY 20 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY n Scliocl s1. L -l0-2l-.!l snow (wit. "sELL-rnraivrsnnv LS Christmas C8103 up w litvvv lll"- fit. Bonus to producers. we nave lilies. variety liignest values in Boxed Assortment-s. also 1110-11‘!- maklng Dollar personal cards. write today for tree details, samples on approval. EXDHMWB unnecessary. British Canadian. Room 2c. 24 King wcst_ ioron_.o. N-lU-i-Wa-bl. LINKLITITEN bSCBUUL Repor ior oep.em er. Crane“ A.—l. Joyce mnkletter: 2. Dorothy Liinkletter. uraoe .L4s.—A, iviae Best. uraue bAAr-i, nerbert Best. _ _ uraoe v.—-1, VttlErlw uaiioeck, l. Gar ii nilikletter. llrace lv.-l, Duane Best. _ Grace 111.71, Marshall uaubeck, 1k BB5 . 2' digit ii. Sl‘.—l, Sheila Clark. urace ll. .lr—l, uoroon Best. _ uraue l. Sr. 1, Edwena Delaney. z, Carla liewili; 3. oennte Rogers. Grade l.--i\o _ riigiicsl. avellllle l" Selim‘ “M” Valerie Calmeck 97 . Highest agerage in Junior 874d?- Marsnall, Duane, sheila and Gol- ucn. Bite. 'leaclier—lilliia Larse. Allilllflll an" 1 m instructed to sell by Plllllw Aucflon on the Premise‘ "l 13"‘ Jun“ MacDonald, Rice Pillllll. "l! Bilfldlfi“ Ucttber 25th at l o clock. we Mir-la“ a in; stock and cro . l blue-rial!‘ u. ygjfg old, foal at s de and w o“. one mare l2 years old, one Wt nu‘ e- one colt ll~i years old. 2 I'll-Ii ca}; IIIIB to freshen in January; nlic to lreshen in March; 8 hes if yn cattle; 2 summer Dllfl- ""31 s00 liiisiicls notllflflfl 7° "'1' ' when; zoo smokes oats, l5 ton ly- 4 ton straw; l ucre turnips. o “m, a; Qple—A|l sums {Piaget}. Mb‘ mraldhlili figs-lived "h" 21:12?!" cndny Ilofml’ 5"’ "lll l” held followilll Mend"- u 12-832-10-22-31. W. ll. BEATON. Auctioneer. Bevel gears and Plllltl"! for Beater Diggers. HALL & STAVERT - Int Pete Markets At A i Glance By The Canadian Press TORONTO, MONTREAL AND NEW YORK-Stocks closed high. El’- WlNNIPEG-Whest 3-4-5-8 cent. v higher. NEW YORK- Cotton, rubber, lug. ar and coffee higher, Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel 151 Brazilian Bldg Products Can Cem Can Nor Pr Can Car Found Can Ind Al A Can PM Celanese Cons Smelt Dom Bridge Dryden Ham Bridge , HCYW Smith Lmp Tob Int Nickel ‘Mil Power Nat Brew Nat Steel Car Noranda Power Corp Quebec Power Shawinigan st Law Com st Law Pfd Montreal Carla (Canadian Press) a- r N i-u I I “IF . if??? mm» hmnmfi lIlI-l ' IJIQ $umww$$qw:§Sma§§§mwaw»5 r77 T"? H $P# Stocks Abltibl Com Abttibi Pfcl BA Oil Eathurst A Can Vickers Don A Fraser Fraser VTC Ford A Hlr Walker Imp Oil (‘lose 1-4 mwuui -8 -4 .4 -4 b'>-4 ps-i-a- ..--. "' winwwmwnouwuag Price Com Finance NEW YORK. Oct. 21 - Buyins increased with the absence of liqlll- dation in the world sugar futures market today, prices advancuig 10- 1-2—13 points on s. turnover of 12,- 500 tons. The domestic contract was inactive. There was no development in the raw and refined markets. World contract, close: Dec. 2.503. March 2.41 i-2B. May 2-47 l-ZB- July 2.483. Toronto Exchange TORONTO, Oct. 21 -(CP) -'I‘iie stock market sprouted a preponder- arice of gains on a rlsmg trad-lll! tempo today an. the close was around theday's top. Base metal stocks led with an index gain of .79 and the lndustrlals added. 70 while the golds were up .34 and the western oils .10. Volume totalled 184.000 shares. ‘The action bulked in the medium- price golds. O'Brien traded 15.700 shares and finished 13 cents up at 1.38 after touching 1.40. Gains of io_15 cents were held up by Buf- falo-Ankerite, Chestervllle, Aurior and Preston. Wrlght-Harslefll/ES traded 3,900 shares and weakened 5 cents to 3.20. it sold down to 3.1) in the early session, its low mark for 9 years. Buyers were in the mark-Bl 101' steep Rock and the price advanced l8 cents to 1.75. Smelters firmed a point to 39, Nickel gained 5-8 to .35 1-8. Gains widened to a point or more ln the industrial section and the weight of changes was on the up side in the papers. foods. lmrle- ments and miscellaneous issues. Abltibl Common gained 25 to $1 and the Pfd was up 3-8 w 8- l Home Oil gained 7 cents to 2.82 and Calgary and Edmonton was up l 4 cents to 1.29. Davies had a loin of 1 1-2 to 13 1-2. milounlllrip BARGAIN FA '35s - 'r HALIFAX 1 -Goin|— rnlnav. ocronsn sin, a SATURDAY. novssuisn m Monday, Nov, s. mi IR‘ $6.45 mia cnantorrnrow roll SAiE ii” 93a. 1:111:90‘! Ton Truck CO Stoke condition. i ply Tires. or. Also no s i‘! i": 7"?‘ a m: ihrcuglinut. x l0 Tira- LIITII D. IOIIMGIOLI Cardigan. Trail?‘ L-llhiii-ll-IO-l . 3Q N (Government To: Additional) Proportlolicteiy Low Pom troll other stations Children c7154" and under 7mm your; o! no ILL!‘ IARI flokm 00M ll DAY U040!!! ONLY for Iarilln Information Uosnltt any Ticket “OM LOCAL MARKET enormous CORRECTED F0". EVERY WED- ' NESDAY AND SATUBDATS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET Leaf lettuce, bunches, each 10c onions, 4 lbs 25c Essa doz 88c Cabbage head 3-105 New beets, bunch 5c Roast Beef 18-28.- Boiling Meat 15t- creani, qt. 40¢ Fowl each 75.81.35 Pork. lb ' 18-32c Splncli new. 10c lb 8 for 25c Steak. lb 22-30: BN1. qr. l3-l4c Butter, Dairy 89-400 Chicken each 81.25-51.80 corned Beef 15c Potatoes, pk 25c carrots, bunch 8c Annie!- eellns. do! 10-15.20c Parsntps. bunch Turnlps each 5e. 8 for 10c Celery bunch l5-20c New Onions, bunch 7c Rhubarb. 6 lbs 25c Fresh Cod lb. 7c New beets, bunch 5c Tomatoes, lb 12c Head lettuce l0.12c Flowers, bunch 15-20c Sweet potatoes, lb. 12c 2 for 23c Vegetable Marrow, lb 5c Lamb lb_ 82-350 New potatoes, pk 30c Onions, 4 lbs 25c Cauliflower 2 for 25c Broccoli, 10c mach, 3 for 25c Plluris, qt 15c. 2 qts (or 25c Cucumbers, 3 for 25c Corn. doz 85c Herring each 5c Mackerel each 10c Salmon. lb. 80c Onions 10 lbs 39c Onions, 10 lbs 55c squash. lb 5c Pumpkins, lb 4-50 Tomatoes (green) per pk. 50c Turkeys per lb. 35c Ducks 01.85-81.50 Grain WINNIPEXI, Oct. 21-(0?) —A strong Chicago wheat market iri- duced light buying on Winnipeg grain exchange today as wheat fut- ures rallied to close 3-4-5-8 cent higher, October at 72 7-8, December 73 7-8 and May 77 3-4. Coarse grains advanced in sym- pathy with wheat gains although some maltster support developed )0 barley. Near the close oats showed minimum fractional gains while barley. flax and rye futures were up a cent or more. Closing grain futures: Wheat: Oct. 72 7-8B; Dec. 73 7-8: May 77 3-4. Oats: Oct. 44 7-85; Dcc. 44 5-8A; May 44 a-sa. Barley: Oct. 54 7-8; Dec. 55-55 l-8B; May 56B. Cash prtces: Wheat: 1 hard 72 7-8; 1 Nor. 72- 1-8; r hard e9 7-8. 3 nor 67 34¢ 4 nor 66 3-8; 5 wheat 85 3-8; 6 wheat 64 3-8; feed wheat 58 7-8; 1 amber durum 77 7-8. Oats: 2 C. W. 45 7-8; elf. S C.W. 4a -sa; a c. w. 42 a-a; ex. l feed 42 1-4; 1 feed 39 7-8; 2 feed 37 5-8; 3 feed 36 5-3. 8r 2 C. W. 8 row 55; 1 a 2 c.w. 2 row s1 7-8; a c. w. c row s2 "pa; 1 feed 5i l-a; 1 feed 4a v-a; a feed n v-a. Produce Prices —(CP) - exchange. MONTREAL. Oct. 21 Canadian commodity Spot: Butter spot: Que (92 score) 32- 1-2-32 7-8. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 48- 49- A-medlllm 40-47; A-pullw 35- asZ E-B as-ac; E-C 24-24 1-2. MONTREAL, Oct. 21 —(CP) — Produce market prices here today as reported by the DoniinlonDe- partment of Agriculture follow»- Buttcr: first grade creamery pi-Jits, Jobbing pzice, 34—34 1-4; first grade solidi. 105m"! Pm’? 3%‘ l-2--33 3-4; Que. No. 1 985K211!‘ Z9 current receipt price 32 3-8, N0. 2 a1 a-a; No. 1 wholesale price 37- 2-4; No. 2 a2. Eggs; graded shipments selling at A-large 48-49; A-medtum 47; pul- lets 34-35; B tirade 35: 0 and. 2s. _ Potatoes: Que Whites No 1 85-05. No. 2 70-80; NB Mountains N0- i 95-105. LIVES TOCK MONTREAL, Oct. 21 —(CP) — There were 368 cattle. 14c shew and lambs. 932 hoss and 175 calves for sale on the two Montreal live- stock markets today; including s- round 80 cattle left over from Mon- day's markets. Cattle were slow and prices on all other kinds of livestock were steady. Today's receipts of ‘ cattle were mostly common to Just fair quality cows and bulls. Sales were slow at about steady prices. Good cows made 80.50 to $7 and common to medium butcher cows were “.50 to 80.25. Canners and cutters $3 l0 $4.25. Common bulls 84.80 to 85.78 and good bulls mostly I6 to $650 one wr st $7- Venl calves ‘uiged from l0 to gm tops $13.80. Drinkers 88.50 to p,» and grusers l5 to 80.28 most- ly 85.75 to u. Good ewes and wethers were 811. Buck lambs and culls were dis- gquntgd s: per hundredwetght. sheep were 88.80 to 87. Hogs were steady at $18 for 8-1 dressed. 811.28 for B-t alive fed and watered and tit 25 off trucks iielv-a-ed. Grade A drew ti per bog premium with discounts on off grades. Bows were use to N80 live weight. %‘ ¢%v—v ti-First Class Tool Draughtsmen f 3-Checkers l00—First Class Builard Boring Mill Operators l00—Cincinnati Hydro Planer Operators 150—First Class Milling Machine Operators With at. least two years’ experience 50-First. class All Round Tool Makers ZOO-First Class Ail Round Assembly Men on applicants. portatlon will not be Fitting and General Assembly Work IOO-First Class Lathe Hands 100—First Class Shaper Hands Only experienced men will be selected. Transportation to Montreal will be furnished free for successful Applications will not be considered from persons in the employ- ment of any firm, corporation or other employer engaged in the con- struction, execution, production, repairing, manufacture, transporta- tion, storage or delivery of munitions of war or supplies, and in respect also of the construction, remodelling, repair or demolition of Defence projects also including civilian companies engaged in the BPlllSIl (‘om- monwealtli Air Training plan unless such person is a not actually employed at his trade. PLUMBERS WANTED Plumbers wanted immediately for war work in Monctcn, NB. Rate of pay .90c per hour. Transportation advanced providing not in excess of $14.00. If men prove satisfactory and remain one month, trans- deducted from wages. APPLY IN FIRST INSTANCE T0 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. CDMMISSION 103 QUEEN ST., CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 2l_. Stocks Close Alderman: ,1’; M: Cdn .58 411 H111‘ 2.10 Arntfield p7 -3 Aunor 1gp Basflmac .07 1.2 3w‘ .01 5-8 Beattie L11 Bldsood .12 1-2 etal 33 Broularl 59 Buff Auk 415 Cal Edm 1,29 Cdn Mal _55 Cent Pat. 1,55 Cent Por ,11 1-2 Chester 1375 Cochenour £5 Conlarum 1 25 Con Smelt 39 Davies _13 Lg Delnlte 3w Dome 20 Duquesne 12 East Mal 2,22 lifdorado 30 Falcon 3,50 P481100 .48 1-2 Gillies p3 1-2 Gods L .30 Goldale ,12 l-z Gold Gate .05 Gunnar _25 Hard R. _75 Hi Sal-c .13 Holllng 12 1_a Home 232 Howey .26 Hod Bay 27 InIt Nick 35 l-B Jacola or 3-4 Jason .35 Kerr Add 4.55 Kirk L .75 L Shore 13 3-4 umaqus 4 25 label .01 Leltch .41 Lil LL 1.62 MacLeod 2.05 Madsen .63 Malartlc 2.48 McIntyre 48 3-4 McKenzie 1.05 Min Corp L42 oneta .32 Naybob .24 Newbec .002 Niptss 1.15 Nornrida 52 1-2 Norgold .04 Normet .85 OBrlen 1.38 Ckalta .45 Ont Nick .12 3-4 Pamour .12 Payniast .20 Perron 1.58 Pick Crow 273 Powell 1.15 Preston 3.35 Queensston .49 Royalite 2i 1-2 San Ant 230 Senator .27 sheep Cr .86 Sherritt .94 siscoe .55 Sladen .29 slave I. .00 steep H. 1.75 Straw L .03 sud Basin 1.57 Bullllvan i215 syvsn . 2.65 Toburn 1.00 Trans Res .37 can 1.70 Ventures 4.20 Vermllntl. .04 Waite Amu 4.50 Wood 0 .07 Wri l-lar 8.20 Ylnlr .04 1.2 UNLlsTI-ID Oil Eel 02 l-4 ‘Iemisk o4 5-8 MONTREAL, Oct. 2i -(CPl - Actlvlty succeeded dull and leisure- ly trading towards the close oi to- day's session of the stock exchange and an upward trend was display- ed. All averages showed lmP-‘Ove- merit. Papers and metals were lrlid- lng groups in trinssctlons. Touched off by reports of larger earnings by Abitlbl newsprints touched higher levels. Bathurst, Ifi-yden, Price Brothers and 5t. »I-IWI'QIIOO Corporation Preferred all won fractional gains. 8t. Lawrence _O0mm0n recovered sn early loss but Price Preferred slipped. Metals stronger were Consolidat- ed Bmeiterl. Hudson Bay mining Norsnds (no Internsvonat Nickel. Hollinger was s iaggard. Interns- Stevenson. Smith, Brenton Smith. the Dominion campaign. which is officially known as "7114: Queen's V" - Canadian Fund for A" Raid vim Marrzcsson 51. and Air Min.» or v¢% vvvvQ-QQ Tiaislia“ T-V-ALLEY scifoiil. Report of Pleasant valley Echo-ii for the months of August and September. Grade X —1. Eileen weeks Grade IX-l. Barbara Smith; 2. Lloyd MacLvod; 3. Randolph Sie- VEIISOIL. Grade VII-l. Raymond Morri- scn; 2. Sadie Smith; 3. Audrey Grade VI—-1. Bertha. Smith. Grade IV- 1. Evelyn Smith; 2 Laura Smith; 3. Phyllis Ling. Grade III—1. Robert Smith. Grade III-—1. Shirley Stevenson; 2. Joyce Ling; 3. Billy sievensori. Grade I-l. Cecil Smith; 2. Bren- ton Smith; 3. Vernon Somers. Highest average-Shirley Steven- (Pioneer please copy) 'WAlT1"‘"E*l5"m THE MONTREAL LOCOMOTIVE WORKSREQUIRES +§§§fQv $160 to $200 per month .80 l0 .95 .80 to .85 .70 to .75 .90 to .95 .70 to .7 .70 to .7 .70 lo .7 Ll skilled trzldesman / Q4+Q4-Q'O-Q*O-GO~O+O-O4Q—F Q PERSON tolls One Your to Repay Aantv to Nearest Brandi of IliE Gliiillililili Blilili 0F BOMMERGE You Make Dcpciin ct 5 5.00 U 9.00 815.00 loeolvo 5 55.87 Ii 00.96 $280.94 Repeated bombing raids on Bri- ttsh port areas and the industrial mrilands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering n! the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from dieller lO shelter and finally ("iven into the open country by lngs of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone ts difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To zieet these enormous needs. fund; have been started in various part5 of the rorid. Her Majesty use of her name in connection with » -_-¢.=-—-> w Sleek gray Fslrmlle coastal patrol boats (TOP) are being groomed at Orllllii for their the Royal Canadian Navy. The speedy littlc ships carry a crew of 15 officers and men. ail-wood construction and await only a few fittings. out task is one for officers and men alike, and AT BOTTOM the chief others already built and under con- atguctlon In other parts of Can- u a. LEGLESS FELLOW-FEELING l LONDON — (CP) — New Zeal- anders who lost limbs tn the Pin-t Great War have sent an inlaid cl nr and clgaret box to the wife of W rig Cmdr. Douglas Bader, legless air- man now a prlsoner-of-war w await his return. Saguenay Preferred moving beck. Bell ‘Telephone failed to hold an ad- vance. Both Canada steamship Pie- lerred and C. P. R. posted lifts in lransportaitcns. Up in liidustrlals were Dosco "B", Building Products, Hamilton Bridge and Canadian Industrial Alcohol. Dominion Bridge was in arrears ~ tlonsl Petroleum was softer ln oils. PLENTY BIIITKIYQ f. Japunesemmwritcrs have tnree thousand tfttlltles were mixed. Montreal tlon. Quebec. Canada Northern and Power firming and Power corpora-l tisura Secord was softer in miscell- sreous. 4 Total sales: 18.280 shares; lndus- - trials. 9.400; mines, 8,000. trip to the sea. , They will be taken over soon by " They are of ‘ The fittlnp. QUEENS CANADIAN FUND DONA TIONS tlms." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mavor ref London for homeless and needy distributon to the Contributions from this Province sliouid be forwarded to the Royal successive raids. Eventually places Trust Company. Charlottetown are found for them all places of which reports the following re- i-elative security, but their belong- celnts to date‘ Received yesterday: Chelton Women's Institute $2.00. Total to date. 54.873. CABINET rina-Tra-rcnans IDNDON —- ICPI ~ Cabinet mlrw. lsters under 60 registered like any- body else unricr in urban areas scheme. It affect-d Home Security . Morrison, 53, Labor Minister BWJTE, 57, First Lord 0f the Admiralty A. the fll'c-\\'al1-l'll'l,'! Minis tor l-lerbl Alexander. 5Z3. War lvlinislcr lla- r Archibald Sinclair, 50. REA“ EDWYMFORM"ACTION‘ """"" W” l 2.; l gives a sailor an order for some , ' tools. These craft. Ire similar to - 0§§<§§§§O§04§44§§O44§44§§4O&OOQ-O-O-OO-OOOJJCOO0OOOOOOOOO4O4OOOOOUOQOOOO4-Q-O-Q-O- racy. Flvg ; CENTRAL GUARDIAN I -__. V,I'IIII column ls ri-si-rn-d for news a! limil interest, but advertising 0| n llflllloy Illltllfr" uiiiy lii- IIIHEHIHI as 5 ‘i-oiils n wuril, ulrlrlly pllyuLlu 1n alliance. éiiii CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE ss -. . asca. l I L-llllu _ I lintilzp, l . lzxlcallts llgillllsl iii‘ ;\‘:l.s dlslnisscd. A (iillllli l-ilc tailed lo an; lllb $5. bail bond ' IL i. ‘.\‘ll,ll ilnil ' l‘ 1V0 lilnguilgr: seq] mm, niilk__ Vellflfll‘, (_ wilh in,“ sofilmclll in ll1S liiilk, appeared t was zinc-d $5. and costs or l0 432s. REEVK ISLA ‘ll LADY _ ch19; u; Police A. Bil: Lstie yesterday said lie was seeklrg the whereabouts of 1i Mrs, litmily Burns of Prince l2dirard Island. He said he had re- till/Gd a letter from the British Consul at Detroit asking if Mrs, l‘ HIS could be located. It was be- 1 d she was residing somewhere llllS Province. The Police Chief n he understood she was a bene. 711813’ under the terms of a will. ARRIVED lIOMI-I _ Lieutenant Colonel K. S. Rog-era and Mrs. Rogers have returned to their litnie in Charlottetown from tho Pacific Coasi, where they visited Vancouver, Victoria, Los Angelcs, ii-lolly-wood and other places. They ‘adore absent from the province for lilne ivccks, At the Rotary meeting Monday colonel Rogers brought lllllfk tlie greetings of the Los Ang. eles Club and the club banner, a1- so a card bearing the autograph o! Archduke Otto, heir apparent of Austria, who liad been guest speak- villl)‘ at the Vancouver Rotary meet- is’. CROSSMAN — MCPIIEE — T marriage of Emmelaliu. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mel McPhee, of Moll.- =tlcello, P. E. 1., arlci Levcrett Hcnr ‘son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cross Illififl of this city, tool»: place Saturn ‘.(llty lrlolnlllg lll Si. ESTHER!" ,Cliurch. Rev. Father Angus Mau < Jlonald l)f‘l‘l(lllll€(l the nuptial D1115. -Mr. and Mrs. Vic _ .\“ Crciridall vtcr witnesses. The bride wore q lliatch, fox fur and a, Corsage ol poses. Alter llic ceremony a xvcctdiu l breakfast was served at l-lll? Winds.) lC-rill. after irlilcli the bride an groom left cn a hone moon trio Prince Edward Isiah by lJlO!0l‘,-< Moncton Times. NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE — l addition to tile regular" freight aria passenger seriice bclueen Solirl and Charlottetn '1 C N the 50n- isossc 345.00 will this tear opumm a regular trip Perfect Attendance - Raymond h on}.- 1.15m.‘ m gskiyn service f vrhigh glllmleavc ~ Y , . , Dortonrllsv o ar o e own - our Morrison’ Mndred wig” ‘re’ EH31)“ morning and ret-oulrn to Charlotltl-l: town oli the same day. This servicu \\'il_l run on _'I‘ilesda_\'. 'I‘llursdav and Friday and is scheduled to begin c December 1st, Word lo this eifec has recently been received by MI, Melvin J. McQuald, Secretary of t Eastern King's Board of Trade Souris. The Board recommended thQ [additional service to the railway I authorities some time ago. I APPLY FOR COURSE — Yester- lday afternoon all examination to consider a number of applicants un- lrler the provisions of the War Em- ergency Trillning plan rvas conduct- leci m Prince of Vt-‘ales College by Mr. A. C. Cook, Director of the placomml and selection Depart- ment for Nova Scotia Schools. Mr; J. P. Bell. Federal Labor Depart- ment representative arrived in the city last night and will join Mr. Cock in examinations which are to be liolrl at Nlfilllfllllle! this morn- ilig and Lrl Sllmmerside tomorrow. A number o.‘ app canrs take training in n". tool work Wlill" others are anxlmu to quality as R f‘. A. l". mechanics Students \\‘ll.'l ‘full: ‘l courses last season sticns; in other 1.1a pc-r Canadian cities as a result of the traznfny received. About 25 rollzi; men were e iffllllPfl yester- drill cs0 industries e secured po- nze and Up- iiiziv} blue gown irilh accessories to , w» lac-stir». u'\~ 1...... -_*-.$.-'.-.-v:, ._ , . sj-s”. :3? ‘Y3’;