CEMBER 9. 1941 HOSIERY Count on Kayser to make beautiful stockings. Silk stockings are scarce. We still have s few. New "non-silk" hosiery is slicer, shapel and dur. altluao” an up. GLOVES The kind that look ex- ensive, cost little. uyser gloves are famous for their excellent fit, smart designs and lon - wearing qualities. $1. and up. SLIPS Figure-mouldin , tail- ored slips. Cut iiTerent- ly to fit perfectly. Maclc of the finest fabrics ro- curable. Rayon ta eta, satinvand Frost Crepe. Q2.“ and up. MLED ‘Ills column is reserved IIIIY llture may be aunts s word. strictly sii uco. lottetown Hotel. SCREEN!!!) unloading scvcrai per ton. J smes Mahar Thomas, had died tn THREE SONS IN real Star. ond meeting in Nine school on Friday afte ember 14th. There was ance of the teachers was called to order b -- ' ‘QQ ding was soiemnized at the home of ' n \ n‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brennan, 2.45 My» 3M y 5 Kilbride Ave., Winnipeg. Nov. 15th. is» w‘ at 7 p. m.. when Elizabeth daughter Bell, Hopefield. Prince Stephen Fatty. stone, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9th ‘i Mission Band. (‘huniiiuidc Chorus Rehearsal, Sociiil llall. iliis Masses Put Air Crews (in Same Bases CAFE TOWN. D668 —(CPl— lllililr Force units in the Weat- Dtxert of M: Africa. D1158 _ ' . (irons now 0D- lng ill 1m; an Pitt-wide n cnialy amo , ' air curs by erntini; “pil- meses" ins .d of separate hers lllid eating axraiigetnetits Plot oiticers and sergeauz-Dl- llthartl Oapell in s dispatch u. Cairo t. The Cope Tlllw-i of the RAF. x - have been ic- . nil e‘ memos. That is tn Nlsruiit piiols. instead of be- fr m their commis- - tactics alter operations. is ii_\ u; wizh ilicm. Tlbcltrct cf tit.» 1-0.‘: FLY to l t- re the ' _ the R0. l . ~ _ n all pilCls and ol- scd to titer, a5 blley no Flvpg W! ruquest payment, lfiore December thirty- hisl. of all accounts ills us. All interested Ilessc note. ‘tiiiieil 8t Chandler VISIT T0 SANTA CLAUS- Over the Moon rinityliniied Church ma“ m‘ °“““‘““°“ ’“' Many Advantages A senior air officer told me that. the principal. though not the sol:- reacm for the order was that by mine. after an operation. to s sen- arate men! sergeant-pilots missed not only invaluable discussions en the details or an operation but also instruction (n larger visiting officers. I personally have gained tho strong impicssizn. thr consid- erable acquaintance wit fignt-er squadrons that this new order will bring other advantages. not only in the way cf administrative con- venience within the unit, but also in regard to fighting discipline. Moss Charms The defenders of the cstB-bllshbd old sy tern urge, among other thing-s. that officers‘ heavier mess bills cause sergeants to piiefer NC. 0, rank. But the answer is that if mes. bills are to: heavy for ser- geants they are surely excessive also for junior officers. I know an_R.A.l“. rnea in Elast- ern Egypt “more mess charges are $35.60 n tucnth. cxcludin: drinks. If such Si! ~s deter suitable men from applying fir commissions. then obviously reforms in the run- ning of the messes are overdue. lt is no doubt true that many s? tint pil ts in the pre-ivar RA. F‘. lad no wish for higher rank, but all that now is changed. In a wide squadrons. I have yet to mess a sergeant-inlet who has no ambitions towards officers‘ (paulettes TEN FIGHTERS IN ONE FAMILY BLACKIMORE. lllflql-and (GPl—-Meet. the fllhting Keens family-the 10 sons of Mr. and Mrs. Davi Keens. all in uniform us members of Britain's owned fifoés. is in David, the eldest, aged 33, s prison camp. He wax cont was cut off there durl the Bstlle of France. Albert. . who wks with him. 656a it'll-ll 59710115 shrapnel wounds He slid dmvn s cliff-edge on s rope am was BI-fely evacuated. Three sons are in the nsgyhm Nelson since the war began. Henri. 24. has served in the They all jumped into ihs big i ‘u! All sway they low. questions throw-n off in conversations by acquaintance among desert Dec! — ured at. st. Valery when a hiizhiand division s». any could n: ti» woo-l- l... n. ww- Th1 MM "It [limited tailored suit with navy tendant. wine dress with black Was served after which left on s short motor APPOINTED A Reverend Patrick W, pastor of 5t. Canadian Army Force Quaid is s native o! Peter P. McQuaid ion. He sudied at School, 8t. Dunstsnb ordained to IS YOUNGEST R.!.M. V. W. Jewitcs, 27, youngest regi- mental Sergeant-major in the Can- adian Corps, was among the large contingent. rcccntly lrndcd in Britain. By an error in transmis- glbli, his name was listed as T. S. Jenkes, ILBM. Jewlics‘ father is a WRIT?!“ officer in the same regi- men . tlon of the new St. one of the finest in diocese of Edmonton. Phil, is now with the 31, somewhere out east, William. Christmas Seal fun 31, was ivoundcd when tho cruiser Belfast was tiirpedmd svnxuwvvi-v-“M R. A. F. PLAY The Royal Air Force Officer's Dramatic Club presents the well-known farce "TONS 0F MONEY" In the Recreation Ilall of the Airport, by kind permission of Group Captain E. A. Blake, 0.ll.E., l\I.M., on ' Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 18. 17 k l8 at 8 o'clock —Personals Miss Helen McLeod, student. Charlottetown, Mir. Hobos- l. friends in Moncton. N, Mary Oroluen pital. to sister. Her riends success. 's\YVb's'u'J‘\|i'U\s’sPnfi'n‘ AMI! ll-WIPOII. but advertising sf I cmswut. m Photographs CONFIDEBATION urs usua- ANCIL I L-WU COOK! for Christmas onoto 871F111 t! MUSIC CLUB TONIGHT, Chuv- Carols COAL PER TON—-A Pickard ti: Co., are cars coal from River Hebert 11-313-12-8-31. FAMILY BEREAVED — Mr. received the sad new; yesterday that his PLATINUM SILVER! and mark- t John MiwKsy, received cables from her three sons, Pte. Wendell MacKay, 'I‘pr. Kenneth MacKay and Sig-inn. Donald MacKay. announcing their NINE MILE CREEK-—Tll6 teach. er‘s Szudy Group held ident. lrnn Wilson, and the mill-lites of the previous meeting were read singing of the National Anthem, WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wed- of Mr. Bell and the late laud. became the bride of Albert James Fahv. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knowles performed the ceremony. The bride wore s grey eorsage of red talisman roses. Her at- Miss Inez Fahy wore a sage of cream Talisman roses, 'I'he bridegroom was attended by Mr Harry Blair. A buffet will reside in Wlnnnipeg. CHAPLAIN- M Michael's parish at Leduc, Alberta, has been appoint- ed s full time Chaplain with the awaws. Military Camp. Father Mo- town, and is s son of the late former Mech- anical Su t. 0N3. Island Divia- . Queen squire of Charlottetown, P.E.l., have beeoi; st. Augustine: seminary, Scurbom Bluffs, Toronto, and at, the schol- “ilm °- M- I-mwfemoff w“ hunting trips in surrounding lo- l-renry O'Leary. Lu i990, Father McQusid supervised the construc- Church st Loduc, which now is with the R.C.M. during the last Great War. His younger brother the Manning Pool in ‘Toronto. ::Chlldren cannot inherit tuber- culosis, but they can “catch" it. ds help to find the spreaders of the disease. week-end at her home in Brook- field. l Myers. North letori, ls visiting relatives Miss week for Halifax, where she has entered the Oogswell Military l-los- of staff of the German high com- tn her duties as’ nursing maml, Is reported killed THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAA CENTRAL GUARDIAN — for sows of llsirlld l8 I psynhls ll L-‘zz-iz-s-ii. AT s-ms screened at 87.75 brother, Boston. quality: fe ed l P. M, Union Hall. L~2'i'l-9-l2. ENGLAND- Stanley r 1' l i 1 a . . Bovrer. Georgetown Rorairty. giocli P°YtAbl° Lam? '\/ Blankets fV Fin Iron. and farm im lements on ursday, _ a? .1 nasal". "‘°‘""' l’ M’ "m" v Gimm- E GA ___1.-zs1-12-s-ii. ‘ . Reed Furniture V Bridge Lamp _'\/ Bu" Rn], x . GEMEN -. . . . . gilelinpflce‘ oirQuiété-etsgironom . \/ Smokers Stand \/ Shot Gun _\/ KlfldQrgamn s.“ 5 men - , 5......“.€i..., .8’ fi..._““%’;‘.i{.' v Sewing Stu-d v rngmin _v 14...... Si... DQlIBW-i 305% Royal Canadian - , ‘Ovgrxirncg Céliolglsauioikiol the late V Bed Spreads V Coffee Table 3/ Toilet Articles and of am/ Ross, norfssiagégiif \’ Bedside Tabla V Cushion! ELECTRICAL Mass. The marriage ha; been M. ranged to take place quietly on ‘V Saturday, December ZYthP-tvfont. \ their sec- \ Mile Creek rnoon, Nov- ' \ afullataend- The mezvng \ \ -,- the Pro:- by the secretary, Bertha Redmond. / “l?” “'58 CW8 a discussion on the \ questionnaire. after which a paper / on Drawing and Art ivas read by \ the Misses Jean Macl):ugu.ii_ sires... N, - x’ probiwns. The meeting then closed by the V Mr. David Edward ‘ts- Bnsk. Rev. blue and a and a cor- luncheon \/ Mirror Blgyqglg V Colorful Rug _ Silverware V DUNN!" V Electric on“ ' Secretary \’ Candlesticks v Elfin-k or!" Rifle V Clock V EAQClIlG H01. P1816 Radio \/’ Coffee Percolatcr V Elam‘ 5”“? ' Serving Tray \/Christmas Cards GIFTS FOR THE HOME Bring Lasting Happiness to the Entire i’A(ih llllldlil". Ever Hear Of I t in... “ATTIC” czar» It's the kind on which, it seems, little thought and time liar." - rhino‘. h been given —the trinket or useless thing that gradually finds its way to the Attic or the Rummage Sale. USEFUL PRACTICAL Gifts are S0 MUCH MORE appreciated and act as constant and happy reminders of you. . . CHECK THIS LIST Of Useful Practical Gifts For The Home Gifts for the Home may be purchased on the convenient Holman Easy Payment Plan. V Christmas Decorations \/ Coleman Lamps \/ Book Ends V Bridge Table \/ Bridge Set '\/ Footstool V Fender Bench V Fountain Pens V Boots & Sksi. V Coal Range Magazine Rack Nest of Tables Occasional Chair Occasional Tabla V Electric Dishwasher V Electric Humidifier i’ Electric Iron V Electric Range V Electric Toaster \i’ Electric Toys V Electric Vaccu um Cleaner \" Comfortable Chair‘ Telephone Stand x’ Restful Mattress Toys Table Lamp Windsor Chair Christmas Seals \/ Boys Wagon .-‘/ Console Table y’ Cedar Hope Chest \/ End Table \/ Ferneries Family M..- D g $11323 SMMERSIDE a CHARLOTT *‘* tlre couple ~~ "lp- Th”? momlng to join his wmPlnY 1n the R..C.A. at. New ciiastww. NB- ”. Sterling Clarke of Clarke Bros, Mt, Stewart. was in the Qity yesterday on business, Ster- ling, together with his brother, Keir, are progressive young busi- ness men. operating three large neral stores at Mt. Stewart, Montague and 5t. Peter's Bay. McQuaid. s at Pot- Giiirlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickinson Umvenxt,’ tfisndlng a week here, guests Diclclnsonu father, W. P. MacMullin, l-lartlarici. N. B. Mr Dickinson has been enjoying some .,.,....,.?.§ cfllies- lseiisr- =, Michael's the Amh- He served RD All‘. at commercial spent the Osr- and ____..._._ .. _ NAZI GENERAL KILL General Frans von Holden, chief B. R. N. left lust. in the mry lnnlrursd sres by soviet guerrillas. The 4 oscow radio claimed that tvm other German generals. a General flehcis 50o including ta! ,_--———- obtainable st Hughes Drug Private Raymond H. Brehsut Mankstln and another unidentified. mom _ who has been home on short leave were also killed in the same one. visiting his] fatlgr, Fratlilk H-NHANVC\ Brehsut , A exsn s, vcs s m" y. i "an" rm": t 11-292-124-51. By GEOFF HAYES Uponrtbouoosthsywsst. Tbss low rlgbtfor the North Pals At lsst they bogus to come down. . “Hon we are,” said Stat-bright. s s? _ . _. ___..J i Payment Cf a Cost 0f Living Bonuses i The following memorandum has index us and from the lat. Octobsg been issued wl h reference to in~ i941, but cannot grant any increase : 1 B8 - creased cost. of living bonuses lagflwmzflrpeigom who’ u o’ the 0th November i941. srs in receipt .-.-.*.".-." Announcing ths Presentation of the Hilarious Comedy “Which Is Which" .0. tlm laries . m‘ P “mall: ° s“ or s ssls-ry (inclusive of bonusl of ill 3 Acts ‘mlupiui’ T“? H3113“ $5; i" ~ - m ee s M mdmu" of m‘ mun," . lloie rank of foreman or comparable Idguorlall Drlmlilfi tion to be placed on the various terms and provisions of Order in Council P.C. 9298 you are hereby advised as follows: l. Jurhdlction o! Order in Coun- sfl P. C. DUI and Employees who cums i-liceundsr. Order in Council P. C. 9096 should be regarded as complementary to Order in Council P. C. 8253. “Managerial and executive salu- tes" shall be doomed to include all sslsrios paid to any persons abcn the rank of foreman or comparable rank and t-hs salary of such per- sons will be dealt with under Order in Council P. C. 9N8. The National War Lsbou: Board may, however. regard ss coming within their jurisdiction by virtue i» of Order in Council P. C. 325:. any gerson irrespective of the amount of rank, and, as such, not entitled to Guild receive sit-heir‘ any iifireé: in sal- ary or any crease amount HOLY ‘ of tho bonus except undsir oontmc- gfilggwlml‘ i2“ .“....’.‘§‘““.3.“°.§ ma" .cver is pr o- vembcr 194i. Moreover, such persons T5343! a Wfllllfldl! cannot bs removed from the juris- D¢¢_ 9 & 1Q diction of the Wartime Salaries Order except by the decision of the National War Labour Board. Amounts aid into pension funds by tho cmp oyor should not be re- garded as salary or bonus for pur- poses of the Wartime Salaries Or- der, although in computing salary prior to the ‘lth November, 194i sli contributions made by any employee to suoh funds, whether by deduc- tion at. the source or otherwise. are be regarded as salary. “Salary? as defined in Order in Council P. c. 929a u initially to be p, c 92% is satin-v if, in their opinion, he gmslflswdpa mania: those osfiod- ' go psymens w. m any emp ores ‘ud- reoeins for continuity of work not u: m c” ‘fin h ma.‘ primarily dependent upon output. Unless unreasonably increased siib~ sequent to the 6th November. 194i, or substituted for salary primarily with a view to defeating the pur- Dose of Order in Council P. C. 9298. commissions shall not be regard-id as salary. Provided they are not charged as an expense for tax purposes. monetary Christmas gifts made to employees in an amount not. ex- Admission 36 cents Tickets on sale at Red- dln's Drug Store. :'sfl'is'h'n'h‘s'n'ia5's's'h's'bfi‘u's'ifafifi'u'i- ‘)1 .__ . oseding $3.00 will not. b; regarded sa salary under Order in Council |_—= is functioning in a capacity up and including that of foreman or one of comparable rank and the Board issue In order accordingly. Therefore, nil employees not. clear- ly of or under the rank of foreman or comparable rank should be N- garded as coming within the terms and provisions of the Wartime Bul- sries Order unless or until the Na- tional War Labour Board declares such employees to be functioninu in s capacity of or below that of foreman or comparable rank. It will be noted that the War- tiinc salaries Order permits an em- _ _ player to ay. on his own volition. " a cost of ving bonus ss from the 15th of February i942 to any em- ployee sbovs the rank cf foreman I Christmas who receives less than $3000 per an- num. Therefore. if any employee in "Contractual Right" as referred to in Section 2 of Order in Council PO. 92% means an enforceable (un- trsct nude either nt the illllt‘ of Bmlilvlment or as n means of “c- ‘51111118 the services of any etuploixe who notified his employer of iliS intention to leave his employ. or in respect of Mom the emplo oppo- Continued on pug 9. can.“ TOILETRIES Yardlcys Just received both in Fanry such category insists that. as a mut- ter of right, he iii entitled to have his employer compelled to grunt him s cost of living bonus. our com- ment. should be that the compul- sory feature falls primarily within the Jurisdiction of the National War Labour Board, and that con- sequently either the employee or the employer. whoever is making the enquiry. must. refer the mutter for decision to the National War Labour Board. In other words, until such time as the National War Labour Bcsrd has rendered a decision as to whether or not. such an employs.» is functioning in the capacity foreman or of lesser rank our sd- vice should be, in respect of all persons whose remuneration is un- der 08000 per snnum. that the em- oyer may grunt -s cost of living nus based on the cost of living Sci; snd items. Ashes R091‘! 3"" Evening In Paris. Minfys. Dffllff- an». etc. in Fancy Arrny- U" l" and check our displsy. CAN DY Moirs in Fancy Parknl". ugh-ail}; Big vsrlefy of Molrs In kinds. Lots of other Fancy (‘an iv . SMOKES In Fancy Purim!"- lmth in to‘ rc cm snd cigarettes. ('ll0f:§f' u p1. hero. "CHECK OUR DISPLAY“ J. Ernest H. Worth 7| 14! Prince Street Phone R2. \ ‘t-srs run‘ _ a‘ L. iiit“?! (“IWIKIQ - IfIIIIIIZIIIfIIr/(grzzzrzjirfgyqyivppla \ ~. \ . -\ ., a. ~., \ a \ . \ g A A . i; h \ A -. i \-