GOVERNMENT NOTICE NATIONAL rWAR LABOUR BOARD ‘W’ Incorporation of Cost of Living Bonus into HE ATTENTION of all employers in subject .to the Canada, Wages Control Order 9384). is directed to the provisions of Wage Rates Wartime 1943 (RC. 11m cuanror-re-mww CUARDIAN j ? t‘ STOCK QUOTA 1101vs Young llreftees Prepare To Work i Montreal Stock Exchange u .- g'*‘"' a: u: £33 n fuf7fy? Can Car Found Can Stcamshlps Oocleshutt Can Vickers Dcm Coal Pfd Don A >434 u»- i- Illlzlls-al . n Ford A Fraser V T C Gen Steel Wares HCflle Oil each of their occupational classifications, not the Order requiring them to establish for r m ma,“ 1 above the rank of foreman, a single wage rate or range of wage rates as prescribed by the I rules set out in Schedule “A" of the Order I by adding to the previous authorized single l wage rate or previous authorized range of wage rates the amount of previous authorized cost of living bonus, and that such estab- lished single wage rate or range of wage rates shall be effective for the first payroll period beginning on or after February l5, 1944. Employers who may not be paying pre- vious authorized cost of living bonus as required by General \\."ar Labour Board, August 4, 1942, and suant to the provisions of the \\"artime \\'l'ages Control Order, P.C. 5965, are re- quired to include such amounts of cost of living bonus in the rates of their employees under RC. 9384 effective for the first payroll period begin- ning on or after February l5, i944, as stated. C. Chairman NATlONAL ZTAWA. CANADA Orders of the National issued under dates of November 3, i943, pur- establishment of wage P. McTAGUE, \VAR LABOUR BOARD Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charla tor An! Gontral Guardian locals. 5o per word; 2o per word; Announcements and per word; in Memoriam Notices Floral and Spiritual Oileringa Cards. eto., 5o per name; be ol dine flllllementa eo words for 51.0! cents for every additional s words. Notices of Thanks Appreciation, 70c per inch or do ‘or word. List-e of Subscriptions e0 cents per inch. Address and Prueentation 81.00. Other ram oa UIISUOBO 3C Condolence 78o per Inch; Wc and l0 IPPILCIHOI __,_...._..____.-___.'__ female Help Wanted l mflififiilihli. mm on. woman for general housework. Good. wages. Mrs. wyllle Allan. l) North River Road. 34-31. WANTED-A COMPETENT MAID in family o! two. No w - apply Mrs. John aterStreet. 2 22-tf. WANTED AT ONCE-TWO MAlDS for Kings County‘ Hospital. Montague. i... Mac an. Secre- tary. z-aa- Good wages. Rattenbury. Z7. Professional Barns lWcLeQd €l Bentley W l. BENTLEY. K. C- l wanrso - al. treat. cnousu mow AND tahcrtlaonent u Conte Western and Eastern loco-n Corning Events 3o per woro; 70o per inch; “an: o! Wanted R.C.A.F . FLIGHT $Erseant and wife gleslre J-room. ed apartment or flat by 3rd March. preferably on airport bus route. Apply H. Guardian. a-aa-st For Sale ron sate - oxswintttdls near- ing stove, one_ ran e with reser- V011‘. 89 Rocnfo Street 2-25-21. Yeast Tonic Tablets for Nervous Disorder- A zeucrnl blood tonic. 89c lt-ostpaicl. The 'l‘wo Macs Dmg Store, Charlotletouuta 25 a Male Help Wanted wanna - MAN ron ream work. house provided lf married. Board if single. Good wages, per- ‘ Can Ind l Mtl Power 5 Am Tel dc Texas Co United Aircraft Vanadium Corp West Union MO Prgduce prices today rlculture follow:- 0E1 ill-h 3l%-33; C 2’! prints Jobbing price grade wholesale, pasteurl 93-3525. ‘ instructor received a larg Ham Brld e wus- tun-i- A u i-roo u: Massey Harris Nat Steel Car Can Nor Pfd Nor-ands Quebec Power Uls-As-lbd a r < e O-ls-nu‘ __ .- 33 ‘Iu-rw-mwmfi en en s-mr-zc Brazilian New York Stock Exchange 4 r r r sLHBJsBsS>Z we: :- u- u-ro qaimglli Gikfle: DJU‘ e—:)|n-apo r .n>*-i>'$§' ' $311 ' u’ owl- m» Rubber Tel _ $9 sedan as 33:33 ‘IORONID. Stock Quotation- l Urandora Hal" hallrwcll Hard Rock riarlter dzsaga dolllnger , demo Oil BY SYDNEY GEUSON Ileb. l4 - *0?) — Canadian Prue Staff Writer LONDON. 1'55‘. 34 — ‘GP’ T, fin“; '| "great experiment to revitalise Britain's canine mlnlns industry with tho labor of N011!!! dreftoes bacon lnauapiclouely in an emoephore of unrler. amonl the eoiltryo minors over money allow- enees. 45 It was saved by the timely awards re r-s [increasing wages tnrourllvut the 360 ‘mining industry. but for a few days ‘i’! latter the first 600 younlz men draft- ll ‘so for the mines reported at ‘area:- entree, it a rod e e 54 ltligo Sroprm mi‘ t blow u; in the a mns r’ ace. orrrrtsc rrcrri all strata ct British 1 0., society. the boy; went grudgingly to "qflthc mining communities, Most had 33o Wll"LlXllg career; in the air force pans; Ind ‘army. ‘Hire-ir- laolr of den- lsuugdm or mung was un er- ' The geriumbllng flared into open l I i C1066 1.66 69 14.153 61 8 p a e. rebellion when the boys mostly aged ltland l9. found they had practically nothing left of their “i050 training lallowance alter paying laundry. bllleting, canteen and other expensel. _ .'1"hey quit work at Coventry an iPontffract barely two day, alter _ star ng, 1_ “We don't mind the pit and we 34° don't mind working hard but we 03 want enough to live on and be able 3: tomsend someltahlng t; orxr‘pe$;ts.'l' - so IO-yoar-o Joe rown n ca -2 comment. ‘the award; raised their training nay from $1050 weekly to 3 $13 50 with the promise cf more as soon as they begin working under- groun . ~ They will go underground after a month's preliminary physical ‘fnflralnlne by special instructors re- g; leased for the Job by the army. The 11 {lqlvouths are being taulzhf. the surface 3 solworkings of the mines by old-timers 36 S-iland given preparatory trip, below :36 lhgssuriaee. M I b - many as poes e rave een 9 35 bllleted in miners‘ homes. The miners themselves welcomed fhetn whole- ' heartedly and Bnb Condom. South Wales coal-lace worker. voiced the Oldtr men‘; sentilnenls. s—"‘e—a4“ 53332882 l. S38 .-..~ SseSa-fi a-IGD rt l-o 3325528 o3 8:; .___,_,@,_,s- sssassaaegg in training comes just in imo to revitalize the natal-pressed miners of llle coal fronfls." he said "We've been very like a besieged city. fight- ing a hand and losing battle. Now we “em-Nan- e in NO! lng on the hills. Our hearts give a. heerty welcome to the bore who are‘ 8_8 PRODUCE _--_ NTREAL. Fob. 24 1'6 " 9.5.‘ s; common of As- Eggs: Graded shipments quoted spot 85%’: for A-Lar e A-Med- t as-asle; a-Pullels 47%: B] Butter: First grade creameryl solids, job ice -36-36§é.;‘! 1 35 startle N0. Cheese: Current white aznod colco- sh u . iii: ilevililwxlnbbfid °" t ha’ O O O CC WC Q I Qua, white and zcglhred ad vfiial s‘ Potatoes: 75 lb. ba s No. 1 Que. NB.a.ndP.EI,l.5: N0.2Que. No. l smell RE !. and NB. Mess Room Chatter T BY LOUIS V. HUNTER Canadian Press Staff Writer WITH TH AIN. Fob 24 -tCFl— By now PO. G. L. Cralgj; good name has been cleared, but his face was. red for a 1on8. long time. When the Fitzroy Harhu. Ont. c parcel from his mother the usual crowd Bathererl round to cc whv. delicac- ies it contained. Instead of the treasured food _il'.ices and food he ex-mtod. he found baby's garments - -anrl he is a bactrecr. he looked §o . ordon Wot-fold Obr on Ome a. Pac i PM Oil Partenan Pevmest [Porron Pick Cr Preston Prop n near. m snrr- w}? ssh-goof G11 Total Soleas _________________‘_________ RZMEMBEII WHEN Fran: Gotch i in 1913s as wrestlirls champion 0o A! MQ to help us. Pitch in, lads, wow ‘WT?’ - .c§s§e IT/lllilll/Vi; /5 19a; FEBRUARY STORAGE BATTERIES ARE VITM. To THE WAR EFFORT EXiOQ DEALERS CAN TELL YOU HOW TO MAKE YOUR BATTERY LAST LONGER FAILURES CAN HE AVOIDED EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA, LIMITED TORONTO CANADA waltlh to t acquaintedl" Thcgboprsgewho went. from cltlce. town; and villages to the m communities of Iancashlre. York- purc ‘and nurlénrllalayem a crow-mt- Ecno young l‘ l1- l. may were from shnpe. factories. lctflces and farms. Scene like Donald gnummer who wanted to be I M1001 -tcl1cher, were straight from 561001- lOlhers, like Pete: Waltely. were 1n- tent on finishing their studies, load- ed down with books to cram in their spare time. They grumbled but they also found exmuzh humor in what they con- jsldered their poor luck at ‘drafted to shout their favorite EH8- "dorrt go down the mine. daddy" l- -a5 they arrived at the mlnlns centres. GREENVALI W. I. Mrs. Albert Paul enlotlalned the tnembers of Greenvale W. I. at her home on February seventh. The meeting opened with “The Island Hymn" the or ‘ siding. Seven mcenbers Wtre Phe- sent. A report of the acelel even- lnz held in January has give . total receipts were $38 l3. not pro- ceeds $33.86. Bills . $5. for quilting material and also bill, for fruit and for swap. towels and blackboard eraser. were paid Red Cross committee reported 3 quilts, l pair socks, 2 pairs army sookfi and 4 girls pylemas had been forwarded no Red Cross House.‘ Mrs. While invited members to. “Th, “w, m“ 5,-5.1», gtoy, a" her home for lluiltlnl snaking, foggggificul lowing Wednesday. A appreciation had been recelvedl from Spurgeon Moore oversees. and one from Klnsmervs Club jggkngwledglng d°1mt1°.,_ The nmqlted Crosslwork quilting malerlalsf r gram was as follows: "Laws Gov-I can see the dust of our relief aria-lemma women and Cmldrm" "M. Warm“ by Mrs Miller MeePherwn_ this wee followed by a discussion on_ a. ‘I: .. ta.- ego as T“ ate u?‘ ‘°-- P’ r- :-""“'..". f - ““3S822$d33:88B888E33SA88 0n andiafrr: April 1. >< a A adorn: M3» coupon book- . s: aiazss c1135 arors of commercial of their vehicles. By will help to reduce to E" a §s2 8 (By The Canadian he” “time retirement id's nenvvwslgm tnmw that W01‘ no graded gasoline will be siold except upon the presentation of a 1944-45 rlliflfl To assure thctnrnlveai sufiicient gasoline to carry on normal business activities after March 31, oper- vebicles are urged to complete at ante and iv; ell-rail the required application for each co-operating in this way, they a minimum any delay in issuing new gasoline licenses and ration coupon books. The operation of the 1944-45 gasoline rationing returns ron- new wmc PROVINCIAL SANATORIIJM Sealed tenders will be received at this Office until n Friday, March 10th. 1944. for the construction of a ., to the Senator-lute Building. Charlottetown. Prince! ward Island, according to plans and specifications» g seen at the Offices of J. E. Harris and E. S. Blanche Architects, Charlottetown. Each tender muatrbe accompanied by a certified eheq for ten per cent of the amount. The lowest or any tender not hecessarlly dltcepled, l p". . L. B. MacMILLAN, Deputy Minister of Public W . reading. for Britain Fund $2.00; Que‘ by Canadian Fund $5 00: Russian poems, 11-51 510.60: Save the Chllcm; ._ $20.00; Greek Fund $10 00; ' Cross Appeal sla 2o Armin wtRe<|i1tC(x;loss:Lel‘-1t)larv., qqmh co qu ona .9 lr helmet, 1 Phlr u. Q‘ "w Health Inurance, etc. A ‘More About ‘simple Saving" Miss E. Rackham. Two "Kitchens" and ‘l-lomes" given by Mrs. J. L. Brown end Mrs. Earle| Macltao, were followed by ‘I1 ‘Pidbltla Far con s and a donation of 50 cents 1- r Z-__Q OWNERS OF COMMERCIAL A VEHICLES E Apply NOW for your new Gasoline Ration Books tnltts. pairs boys’ shorls_ 5 b-lby wit; l3 articles to _ é. i / o/v. mo»1.n"-[[l[[ //fl[ 0/! was ‘received from a member. Re- rediments were served bv the host- ess and a pleasant social time en- . At the annual meeting all over, re-elected, and the lino ll roport zlven. Receipts $216.62. Ezfprldltures 8H5 ‘i4 Out.- standlm expenditures were for ewlfor sick, for four-l for Christmas treats and for overseas boxes. Don- ations: 13B. League. e10 00; Milk Moi ult tor shower plan is basically the same as that now in effect. Aftu investigation, an allowance will be-Dfixcd for each commercial vehicle. This allowance Will be measured to the essential wartime needs of the vehicle. On and after April 1, service station attendants will not accept gasoline ration coupons unless the license plate number of the motor vchiclc for which they were issued is turimn in ink on each coupon. With the 1944-45 gasoline license, a new windshield sticker. bearing the letter "T", will be issued. Until this sticker is alixed, no gasoline may be purchased for the vehicle. sport into universally has em _ confusion from which no -rqiangcg.mégq PROCEDURE TO II FOLLOWED IY APPLICANT FOR “COMMIRCIAL" CATEGORY Lvory commercial vehicle operator must obtain o seporoio gosoliao license and ration coupon book for eoeh commercial vohlelo In operation, and must file or soporoio opplleollon for ooeh such vehicle. Hero is how ho obtains his gasoline license and roiion coupon book or books: ‘I J A. BENTLEY K C Barristers and Attorneys-at» LII manent sltlun for good man. a “n at me label Yr 1L w‘ for .. ‘l FP’_.B..'EO.°".K°"‘1“3‘°“" 245'“; h C airédflth; saidel’ Iva; {H5 moather. ra e l ESCBPCO glllilLbl-lfg ha? revgléiiiu: cflglljroégiflaepgl M ~—~~~—W~—————#~———-—% me eore ‘rem _s no gr n. ‘g EsC-lPl-ig FRI-BL Wlgx g-gpkgg which she salrl. ‘.u etlec‘: “Am very, ggiveimq- Jenkins retained the lights ca?! A‘ 4 left edr B over’ surprised‘ why “it w“ bemre?" He: loitmt-onghlp um“ 1905 when he Reward sbumeon hymen“ |cast his tnlnd hntk fiutlle." and re-l was d9! agree Haolrensehmldt who Norman]. - $254, callerl- -as ho assigns most of his W“ e" d by Gfltch the sung _ ‘ ‘my bank hctne- -that Tic mq cabled H clwsoz m run FLESH for 15 Dvllllds to .;o on leave. and L? The story of anblnsou Crusoe was “"1 revolve: til». lauzzlllls re 1y. founded on the actual adventures It wasn't until he rue vod a 'of Alexander Selkirk. w-lro spent four M0 Ytgag} llettci" flrom ills tlzcther that he ‘real- Xeags 0n an lslend off lire coast of lmegzilzg geaadd.ggl’ll.°,_i;“e)fifiigg $332: mo»... °“ " -——- bee: with‘; ...":%sltrl:~.:.=.r°.l-» v . _ _. .- » . _ LOFDON 5w?) 1h’ mwm pounds." Somewhere along the w“ bolus rsullding in Charlottetown ‘ukm Tm" "mun" ‘llfefinév "Jhmrvilféhlzrar "lpilwcgr alga" the cable code number for such l“ Queen‘ Cmmlyv i"! Tllflflly. 15¢ Charlottetown ; “f; - e ‘ ‘ v , messages had loan (‘llilllfid 11th day at Marco. n. 0.. 9i . M - Stunt; calls for me building of mole ‘h, “our n‘ “valve we w“ m ‘he | trunk yoads and reitflllfvinsrflme by-l A couple n} ‘Kdgélnq BC kids torenoon ' svwvu-m-mwmmamas-tnv pass roads strictly for mo - W1... have seen lust about as"much_ m l '01’ the world as any airmen are Flt. numb" 65 m Qua" ' ‘DQQC d U c T B Mcsqulto bomber untll rhey; were I o N L Elhratlonal training: unit and have‘ AT run aucrtou WAREHOUSE, onarron smear f“ °" ‘WM “l” "We" Gib-l Malta's heaviest blitz and at one‘ never Bot that far oeeeusc things 154 Prince streeg bout \-.-_-._ Morrcllrna Company ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Ho secures his 1944 vehicle license plofe and/or permit. He aoeuroe on flpplltfillbn form from hie nooroet For! Ofllee. Ho fills out lhla form, ' , ovary __ ', and Ho hot this form properly endorsed. Ho sends by moi! io the nearest Regional Oil Control Office hie application, his motor vohlelo roglslvptlon ponnli ond o $1 voglsmtlon foo. (Yho foe of $1 mual oeeornpony ooeh appli- eotion . ' Ho will receive, after o week or more during which his application ls carefully investigated, his gasoline ileemo and roilon coupon book or books, and his motor vohlelo registratio- permit wlll be returned. He should wrilo In Ink on ooeh coupon the lleonao plate number of the motor vehicle. .- r 2 3 4 I 6 nsoloual] orrlcss PIIICI IDVIAID ISLAND Chappall lulldlng, Chovloltotowlt- NOVA SCOTIA - I00 Soekvllll Urloi, Hollies. NIW IIIIHSWIQ 2| Oellnoln Stroll, Sole! Idle. Merchants Club Iollhg, Ouehoe City. “n” ' " ' ' ' n» Chalet, lolontoloto ma, nmmt 794 Ianlt Sheet, Ottawa. l2 Grange Avenue, oi Spodlnc, Toronto. 79 KInQ Shoot Wool, Hamilton. 655 londen Shel Won, Windsor. Canada Iennonent lolidlno, Winnipeg. ' I706 Nomlilon Qtroet, Rulno. Williamson lloelt, Edmonton. lid West Meetings Sinai, Vancouver. northiern hurrah’; is‘! h ‘ , hi; lrsi.'.'-.~ze..rfi ,. i115»? n rt: at?“ the gal: ° ll I R0 ...::: m "- ~' -,---- Ll. Wllllatn Embre d F0. G if ‘it .R.ennie. who onnstliuileh the crevsoof Prm“ Euwanl mum‘ bu“ asslzneti to new duties They met aecldentn"; zit an op- ‘been toeether slnce...'rhwy've flown 3 [the Atlantic. been oval‘ Germanyqi Ylltlr t0 Malia end other Middle- East mints, 'l‘1ey went throuth; u Y stage in their career found lhern- ' ' 7 R selves posted to Slnglgnrfi. but they ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' AT 1 P. M. ' ' ' ' fell apart loo fast mereabouts and ‘ihev wen» diver-ed to Calm NOW lhEl/‘re fefrylnz aircraft to the Middle East and Penn]:- says it ‘makes quit» 1w break. ln England ‘fine dill’. and North Africa and vlv I am instructed by Mr. Murdock Ross to sell by public auction his household efiects and tailoring equipment, in- loluding beds, cots, tables, chairs, kitchen range (llnter- fimshmqrlnd oranges the next") Iprise), kitchen cabinet, writing desk, library time, oil - ' ‘stoves, Victrola and records (10 Vol. Philharmonic Edition n J M" Modem Music), books, pictures, floor coverings, large man-| I ' ' - tel mirror, 2 - 6 ft. mirrors, 2 tailoring machines (Singer). "VPPMITRIIT g flttlnr and flnnnlvlna Glamor 1 Raymond sewing machine, ice cheat, step-ladder. unelaim- p m - m “has . .....-... - .. tar-ls liga- -. otrtnrurur or uullnlon no sumv ed suits, overcoats, dresses, some dishes, pots and pans and om" “ilfi ironic? u "' n ‘ Honourable C. D. HOWI, Afilier Dated this 9th do! of n 1 levoral other articles. W. H. BEATON, l" n2 ri ole me a (Truetoll. “ "Rumour m u OHIAIIO e e e___i_ _'__ day of July A. 0f l!" am! collate“? ed by laid James Curler to Andrew by Deed dim 16th on of MANIIOII - SAIKATCNIWAN - AIJIITA IRIVIIH COLUMIIA do! E mode in the page» o! h.“ ' money and intern! t" Holidays at». av enonintrnenl Office Lonnected with IJIUGQTOII acorns-snare“ = a z Auctioneer. 5e _ l-ill-ll-fll-aa. m m l are