PAGE cigar Obsolete Badge ___V'I‘HE_, p GUARDIAN __ A i STOCK QUOTA nous. Montnal Stock Exchange l (Cantu-Ian Press) Lock: Boll Til 5111111111. Can Ind Al A Can Pacific The nbovc is a cutting of the now Celanfie obsolete 11.8. Military Intelligence Founda C0 badge. Should this be encountered, Imp Tob being‘ used by mny person, 91"“ McCol1 Front notify your nearest police depart- M1,] Power mcnt. This [nudge ls of black enamel Na; Bye-w on silver. By Order 8.0M’. Police. lifortgage Sale To ho sold br Public Auction in ftout o: tin- I . s (‘ourt Building at t imrltvtivttrtll n Queens County on ‘littlrnlafv this iifth day of March A. 1L, 101': at the hour of Twelve (Tobi Noon ALL THAT tract. piooo or parcel of land situate. iti uni itt-itig on ’I‘o\vitship Num- rt - r-r-ty ia quot-us County, bound- mi and ursv " ti as follows. that is tu sin: ( (Ht) ‘(JING on the East title oi’ the Wood Islands Road at tho southwest angle of land in the possession of John J. Gillls, thence East 'i'\vont_v~five Chains, thence South parailt-l to the said Road Six lhaivts thrnre West to the said lhmtl I-lttuls ltoatl, thence along the suiti [toad six Chains to the glare of cuintrtcnccment, containing iiftvon at-rvs of land n little more tr loss. The above sale is made Im- lcr nml hy Virtue of and pursuant 1o a louver of sale contained in an it|(lt'll‘llt‘t‘. oi‘ ,\lttri.'::1;ze hearing date the Sort-nth day of February A. D. ‘.030. nmi made between Anna Mc- Leod of llclviile in Queens County, Prince I-jdward Island, Married Noranda Quebec Power Shawinigan s: Law Com 5t Law Pfd Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi Com Abittbt Pfd Asbestos B A Oil Bathurst A B A Oil Imp Oil Int Pet/e Banks (Canadian Press) Stacks Canada Plloman, nf the first part and Sarah cmlmwc‘ ii. ‘Yllflil Quccns lhunlv, of (?ha riuttctown t“ Montreal ziforcsaid. Secre- Royal Bk l;\r_v_ o" tltc othcr part, and because Nova‘ 5Com“ If ctr-fault. having been made in ziyment of the principal money nd interest secured thereby. Dzttrr‘. ‘this tenth day of February, \_ I). 195T. SIRAH M. WOOD, ltfortgagee. Q4134 il-lfl-TZZ-fi-l. 11,. Grain 2a 1-zA; E-B 2a 1-zA;' E-C 26a. nulls, tram on Wlnnipq Brain ex- oilaxtge today was feirlv brisk throughout the session. Wlxprtipeg y luzurcs closed 1-8 higher to . llfiligliti. Futures quotation; close: Wheat: May 80, Jul 81 1-83. Oats: May e0 5-8, uiy 40 1-4, Oct 4'1 3--tB. Barlr 4B, July 83B. Cl“ ~48. Cash Prices: Wilcaz: Nos. 1 hard and l no;- 73 8-8; No 2 no! '74 1-4; No. 3 nor 73 3-4; No. 4. nor '12 3-8.‘ N0. 6 70 1-3; No. 6 68 1-2; iced 66; N0. l gar- . net 73 1-2; No. 2 garnet: 73; No. I Bamct 7'1: N0. 1 durum 82. N0. 2 CW 50; cx 3 CW 49 . is CW 48 1-8: m: 1 feed 48 . l fecd 4'7 5-8: No. 2 feed No 3 Iced 45 3-8. B. ‘ No. 1 iced 6); No. I feed b9 No.3 fee 58 3-8. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Feb. 24—(C‘P)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: (92 score) 34 1-8-46 1-8; wee (92 score) 8t g-L-M 7-8, 80.15, I50 b0!!! if. 3t ypot: Eiastem A-large 33A; A—medium 31 l-ZA A-pullets Feb. 34—(OP)— ices hero today reported by n De- pafilnenf, of Agriculture follow:- Eggs; graded shipment offering A—la.rge 33 1-2; A-medium 31 1-2; pillleie 29; B 28; C 26. Bwteakb firs grade . P1408. . gmdebgglda, Jobbing price 36 1-2-36; wholesale. Que no 1 pes- teurlmd storage 36 1-8, no 2 stor- age 34 3-8. Cheese: cur-tent receipt western vthite and colored 25, ROB. fac- mi? mom r2012]? lot-ed ti; lr-e; o0 w . e0 . delfiered Motttreal. Wholesale, western and Que Mute 25 1-2-25 3-4, colored 26—26 1-4. Poha : Que whites no 1 1.65- 1370; N0. 2 1.30-1.50; NB moun- tain n0 1 1.70-1.75; PEI green inéguntain 1.75-1.85; wltites 1.70- Ne.) York Stock Markets _.._ Irrepressible (Canadian Press) v10“ l? H lrraaeesibl ma‘; 1?. ‘$.12 o u over an s 1" H old c.5311.‘ n‘? its utltltslvtuu lchnllegtxiiglag rug n v us ose o - erougs good humor delights the Lon- doner. His exuberant spirits still brighten Plcatlllly and Loin-slur Square. But there is more sobriety and less carousing thsm any vefierac: of th last war wonl have be ev possible in wartime "London in the Smoke." By Klltl BEATTIE Wit-h the Canadian Army Over- wzd-‘Iluirégugh and Loam: _ Yl _ gtrandi Ten days’ Aerial release Lom ugout and trcnc , ays o. music and laughter land igmaiirs razor’. andnfsudden nosta c ough o home still halt the world awayi What gay and strident memories come sprghtnglup as a. Cfi-Iludlitlllzvfjg- eran o e 914-18 war mca s coveted, long-waited and hard- earned leave to Bllghty-aitd Lon- don! Days when - .. .. "Three rollicking, reeling roieter- ere Went rolling down the Strand; The threat of the gum behind them, and On Leave by the King's oom- mand." dfiltChanadian eitu-sltzlldlers would a at sum r0 c ng, and even reeling, rolsterers game of thelm some tmes were. Bu that was n m 57,75 cum“ and cutters $4 the last war, and thosedforgotten 13;?“ °°""“°" l” m“ “m” *6 I" ifiiiilfi. °.§..£‘§.°.‘.‘~’.°?..§i.i§ ‘$33.1’. v... calve; brought s10 to $1150 “We. for common to medium kind; with Since the first Cangdiatt soldiers a few Wps at s14. The bulk of the landed 1n the Brill-sh Isle-l in 9°- werg sold bQilwQeh $1335 5nd cember, 1939, they actually have $13.50. Grosser; made $7. had no counterpart in this war. One good ewe lamb made $11. In the London of this winter of culls and bucks in mixed lots 1941-42. they are so definitely miss- 31050. Show were $6 to $7. ing that Canadian officers and men H085 ‘ at who wear last-war service ribbons 815.25 for B-1 dressed. Grade A and are overseas again, have be- d"? '1 P" h°€ Pfemill-lll with dll- come boring ancient warriors They mum‘ ‘m ‘m gmdfl- 5°“ We" are unable to refrain from be- ‘350 t° $9 n" “flghh moaning the passing of thc "god old days". They are plaintive a nothing is ‘tliite same. glue)’ 31111 recognize cl er their o haun s or Markets at thhlelcrotgding incidents of their army oug . Th lzol abmos hers of London a Glance haa itféua? The Igoncloner is still his imperttirbable self; but his heartiness has vanisgtefl. Lexi. 1:10 one icil you the Brl lsl pccpe 9 not show scars of their ordeal and Toronto and New ym-k_gp,oc|u the strain of living in a half-be- closed higher, sleged isle. You see it under the Montreab-Utilitlos and pnpen sturdy attempt at the old bustling higher; other indusirlals un- cheerincs of Inndon—a K111113655 changed; golds "lower. that is bitter with something very Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8 cent higher close to relentless hate. N“ lglllhlmfild- Streets Are Changed ew ork-Oitton higher. To the 01d soldier, gfyggiigfiuonggnfi uniforms alone are at. u they are jostling and flowing along famous streets he no longer gxrows. There are strange gaps. on Jere and there he finds only the (marred _._ .s_. skeletons of ancient structures and NEW YORK pub, z4__(<;p)_ noble shrines that once were old ‘Ihe Canadian dollar closed 1-4 friends. Historic squares he knew‘ cent lower at. a discount of 1i 5-3 well are disguised with ominous. per cent. 1n today's final foreign ag- reminding sandbags and cluttered change dealings, (Ottawa Foreign with grim bfllbwlffl. while boarded. Exchange Control Board rate 109- bilntl-rycd tvindotvs scare frcm isol- 9.91 r cent discount.) The pound stored, splinter-packed walls at the slim I18 at 4.04 and other leading London winter day. w” mm" We“ llllfillllllited in But the great charwe docs not "mum W ll" Ullilfd 3min dol- arise from visible bcmb damage or m" war strain. It is because there is 5 1-2 51 1-2 12 5- 22 25 1-2 Ches Ohio Chrysler Con Edison Eleo Auto Lita Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pfd Kennecoti’. ti? .- in 34 3:4 Mums;- i» Std Oil NJ Texas Colp United Air U S Rubber U 8 St Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec Woolworth Livestock MONTREAL. Feb. 24—(0P)— ‘There were 46 cattle, 15 sheep and lambs, 427 hogs and 252 calves for mic on the two Montreal livestock markets today. Prices 0n all class as of livestock were about steady. Butcher cows ranged from $5.25 I §8§S53§§$$23¢¢8 77*?“ mmwxm u‘ tCanadian_ Press) Currencies . , ll inanee t. General F P.O. Box 454. If you poy Bills, Supplies, ioybuy extra Livestock for your form or for any useful purpose see the General Finance Eastern Ltd, and arrange o Icon you cop repay in suitable month- Phillps Bldg, Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. require money to to buy Necessary payments. Eastern Limited Phone 268. nor word; appllcEl-ltlll. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents - (fcntrui Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western nnfl 5531"“ |owh "t Announcements and Coming Event: 3o per word- uicu 3c pcr word; lu Memorial Notices 70o per inch- l and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc“ 5o per name; Letter; Lunzzdlctlcc 70o per inch; Wedding enga ementl 40 word; [or 11,00 unit to vcitts for every additional 3 wor s. Notices of Thank; an.) _\tt,.;t.~t.ttiou. 70c per inch or 4c per word. la 4.. rrtits ncr inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Lists oi of L ts of Subscriptions Other rates on Help Wantef‘ “',\'\."l‘I~‘.l) EXPERIENCED MAID. l" ~ 's i't.'(ltkll‘(’f.l_ One who .. iPLmZIIILiS plain cooking. Apply c3 iicntmsgtgrt. 1.455 2 2a a1. ‘waxrnn - amt. FOR nonsu- u-nrk. To sleep Out. Aupiv Guard- ian. 1/182-2-24-21 hum '1 tctt"(.1ar.\u'i.l~; "EXPrJiiiTI-ivhi cod maid. Phone 1448. L-eat-z-u-si. - canon“ —Y o u N 0 feeder cattle. Address "Buyer" ‘uardian Vh-467-2fl-k2l. W NTED — A QUANTITY OF ptas wcltrhlntz from 50 to 110 lbs. Apply Wcllintzton McNeiii. L-498-2-25-4i. WANTED -- FIVE T0 'I‘EN PURE- brcrl light. Susscx Cnrkcrcls suit- abie for hcarlintr. itntrltintz flocks. Ap l_v Dillon A: Stitllrtt. Char- iot clown. _ ___, _L-_43_6_-_;-21-li. c 1- -- ..~ -—- __———-i ‘VA N TE 'l'eachers Wanteu ii-i-r-l" -. . -_ _.i__. WANTED — TEAf IIER FOR. PARK Corncr School. Sttnolement $125.00. Auplv to W. L. Dclancv. Secretary. .. .7 , n.7, I; 47 1315i WANTED IMMEDIATELY TEACH. er for Rose Vellev Sc l. Newsome. Secretary. 1-8-2, Prutlhspllinardbhtboltome. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN fifivbieigfiin vegetable farm. John A. Mac. L605. North River Road. L-fll-fl-M-ii. Ear Sale FOR SALE - REGISTERED Shorthorn Bull, two years old. W. W. Crosby, Cornwall. 1.454 I 23 8i. Salespeople Wanted DigaNug COIIYEIUZJ THE sntrr BE- . r ea ry canno u you with saleable goods duriiigptyh); war. Instead sell 200 Guaranteed tal f rite to Famiiex, glib siidemfi. _ Montreal. we”; LMale and Female Help Wanted NOW I8 THE TIME ‘I0 on \ Government fob u Clerk. Polt- man. Custmns Clerk Stenos etc Dominion-wide exams wet war berm. Free Booklet. M. C. O. Schools Ltd- Toronto l0 Old t tn Canada No Alfttllil. ..____ \ . - Mil more sobriety and less carousing than any Canadian veteran of the last conflict would have believed possible in wartime "London in the Smoke". __ ‘Ihe transformation is not be- NEw YORK, 1:19p, 2,4,__(AP)_. cause the Canalian soldier has lost ‘Ihe stock market turned on a lit- hi! 10110115 "Sig 1'0!‘ llVlIlE- H6 ll tie selective moot/my stem; today just as irrepressible as ever and has as sentiment apparently was re- nil his old elan. He Ls still me vlved by the confident tone of the Chflllellglllg "$328811 llldlvlflllilm" President's broadcast to the nation. whose buoyant good humor delights motors and specialties led the Londoner. the forward Push at the start in Canadians Pour Into Mndon fairly lively dealinzo. However the Nor, u be‘, 1t s ause the greet c y is pace soon slowed to a crawl and n 1 ma c,‘ to, leavbbound many initial gains running to a y as a‘ ,8“ d5 point. or so were reduced at. the carladmns‘ Twusm eager’ c1059. There was an assortment of gage“ ma?‘ “mpestfiuggg minus “gum n on's s ens on a ev higgtnadlau stocks were fraetionally liiiiélx-‘iacgtgggn bitgflegaétecguwfig r. Canadian Pacific Interna- mm“ tutu... mam, Brazilian 'Traction, showtime: mo»: we nnmtrwo and McIntyre Mines each guined flashes, the yellow risers. remnant 1-4, Distillers Seagram a-s and lions. charging elephant-s. and con- Dome 1-8. Otif 1-4 was Canadian fusing assorianent of stripes, blocks, Imperial Tobacco while Ford “A" cresccnts, loops, bars and lightning and Lalre more Mines were un- strokas of the British Aims’ iéien- tfil-Nii; . ttfica ons. London's ca es, ras- ‘Ilha Associated Press average of series, theatres, lounges, clubs and 50 $10035 clans to a. net advance tubes resound with Canadian ac- of .2 of o. point at 36.8. Transfers cents, of 394.880 shares competed with But even though the Canadian! 326406 155i’ Fridliy- boisterous laughter stiu ntartl-u, the Am° we better "m" m°V°5 polite drawing T001115 of lllayfiiir were U .5teel Bethlehem Chrys- - - and Park , and though his Umwd ' Exlibéiififlli. sfiits stlél gighttetn Pioca y C us an cce er Square, he is not so recklessly fun- ‘ hungry. Canadian troops are quiet- , Anaconda, Great Northern and Pennsylvania. .h' ‘wading’ tm vol-M elm- mul- ~- ~ hf i” we: u“: liedOhernicalwhich klippedio a ‘ ‘l? m" - m” 10w to, the pa“ yam standard a th the mud of Flanders still ollt on (NJ) and “x” ca were ‘ their boots. Their mcrriment s shade under water a; tanker sink- “Pmmnemml? 35y- lmmad M m‘ mss mcmasecp In any,“ also we“, luittie talk and ltigh-pitclrte-d metal- American smelting, Phelps Dodge, llc lllllslllel‘ o! men w-t-lt erlm Mqntggmery ward, sears Rmbud; things in the bloody sinrahouse of NJ], central, gunmen. Rpflwgy the; minds to submerge in high and m m‘ car val. Pdlllwlfl w!” W6" I Ion Starlet! Inntlmlrh Aluminum of America Brewster n t Several other features have also Acro and Falrchild Ettgine. Humble m“, p, Q dim on retreated, along with Gulf 0a mmbhm t° e m‘ and American Gas Tumover here Mildlin} "{°°“.‘°"§.,§§“°1.,,Y§, “i”; aivproxlnlaled 62.000 shim "mu-l P1183, .32.? fitgtbtnly mugs benoftzlal 2359100 1n the ore-holiday full m»- strenuous holidays u- nmibymtiiltidlargiitytgxtoggzpltrr: MONTREAL k‘ m "m EXCHANGE storied landmar s the MONTREALfF-Zwi u-tcso-tt tourist-style. He also destre—beceuse he has leave fre- few popular issues were edged in higher positions today on the quently and regularly: the novelty of the aggtrl-lfit bet/ween ‘muslin square a e-fwund. ween th Iilalymgitet and his hut- stcck exchange and curb market but. tradlnc was on a much reduc- ed scale. Brazilian was astrong spot in o tries is not great enough to inspire utilities for most. of the session but 51m 1e Wu we Finanqe l historic celebration. Besides. he has neither from six e teen months of front-line life to forget-nor the same period of accumulated back y to help him to do it. In addlt on London's le are far more expensive closed below its high. Showini k failed to hold an Opening rise. O. My“ ywbm P-R- was a bit harder in carriers. e mm“, 1 Bay Mining! was better bhnmgh rationing. h“ 3 55mm- dqlsiflm, Sag-i “i. "l?" “d l" "l" uupressing effect on London’; en- u :10‘, ~ BMW“ COFPGYB" teriainmcnts: alum ins-t November on v.41 up and International n h“ “m”; m“. mtuwartl“ oimod cloned the soldier - economic: make a an extremely Paper preferred and F0 cation ‘ulna, _ “l1 _.. impossible and of bottled liquor. New Canadian Soldier As Ever Bat In Different Way few all t clubs uni: u II contut drove galelbmtbaqi llvur Elmdred. Theatres Close at 9 P M. Gay more stat resolutely molw the rounds, of course. tale in Llastm. the Gargoye, the Haynw-f- the Ciaipltaln’: Q < they vainly seek. The muscle to create 1t themselves soon becomes futile; there are few irtstaztcs when ting mo]; eternal frtendsht don street-corner . _ finally the black-out is a. aexuous business, and an inconvenient at- tribute ott a soldier's leave. It means that pub-crawling ceases to be an adventure after a, night or so. It in too much trouble In any wont, the hotel bus clone at 10 m. those of the private clubs at l, and as taxi-cabs are after the buses and tubes stop at midnight, LOIld0n heads for home early. The streets, even in the heart of London, are generally silent and empt-gl before those of the average an an oi ' - It is nmtgnin the soldier's inhert, ecency, however, if this infers that he is driven to his good behaviour, War clndltfons only squelch those cavorters and play-boys whose testes run to heavy drinking. The great mass of Oan- adian troops are lees runbtmctioua In Landon because th are caukht up with a. profound a mlraticn for the resolute old cit-y. _There are miles of street and road, plac and square, where blitz-scars are not even noticeable. But there are also bomb-belts reminiscent. Ypres and Arms, 0d Madrid and Warsaw. and they are . ed; they are careful c-f London's ancient dignity which so recently became death- less. Remember London's Ordeal They‘ also have the memory of, how London d u/p to her ordeal and willl a’: if need be. It scents o m anything resembling a. Bacchanalian orgy a blasphemy. ‘there is no real fcar. but un- derneath the black - out city's munnurmg overtones there is a. sense of lurking threat and of walt- lng for the sirens. It somehow at/llls the strident. The Dwlllc of London enthral the impressionable Cattadic-tn with their steady iu-posefulness. that he knows w ll 2o on to the end. and that. is far deeper than the last Weir's tytpically British "business as usual" slogan. With the recollection of his own cafe. secure, and still-unbombed .-_-»<A»--_>_...»\»-~~k feeding the '- hby at the fidPPfllfltilW pigeons in Trafalgar Square, Three young Canadians all set for leave in London.’ heir train at the terminus ‘urlough. hcme fresh 1n his mind, the Oan- adlan looks almost with awe at bomb-wrccksd hours‘ and aqxmt- mc-nt blccks TIIP)‘ sir him X1116 poignantly than the u-tsrttce o! _tl1e sensitive beauty of Qiuiswpiict‘ Wren’ most delfcat spire. The gaunt blackened s rleton of In historic edifice, long ftunous for its architectural grandeur, cites not move him as he is movcd b? l Qlllltkfed home. < when One of wars. or a bctub s. monstrous deviltries has left a tall dwelling sheered away t0 eXPQSe I bedroom, or ’ or dmng room. with pictures on the walls and furniture grotesquely undis- turbed, t-he Canadian frankly grapes. A dainty slipper. or a little feather ed hat proiruuing frcm tltc piic 0t old debris, prove that this was not a. 4011's house, and that ‘Home 11:41:... of rubble in a btntlr-rttpca st-tett are not children's toys, flung down and forgotten when a game was acne. It. eras their home -blesicd and riven during the violence of a livid Londcn night, hkicous with tumult and clamcr, or durrtg scmc Eflliif- ing day of bedlmn m: shock It is stark evidence of terror, of. suf- m-irg cf lite death or wrtuctt and little duldre-n in a crowdcd London IIIING LONDON mounting a has for ageod look Marble Arch are almost "mints" for your; Canadians on leave today. At the . flier W. ll. IIEAYB, lg; n‘! Q, 5, Q93, n; ymwnvm ' ~‘ x . "'" ONLY GHOSTS OF c. E. F. HAUNT LAST WAR’S LEAVE HOT srors- step off ‘ready for an interesting and informative under vicious air assault. I-‘urlouglu Help Morale There i5 no douct that regular - ‘ltlll Ls a major at-trrbute of the ' this wurfs Canadzatt Corps. lic saldicrs militaty strl/itic is lnevlta-bi-s cased and illilified 9-8 he looiu llpull wanton wreckage 1n the wake of the Luftwaffe. It is intoznprcztririhle to the avcrfltic Ca zttlhm that Luitdcncrs appear uninterested in their own tragedy. He turns away from des- truction and rum and lozks tvith new respect. and profitably new lmdetrstmtdlng, at the Limeys ad Bronchos jostling him 0n the side- walk. In his toughest hardest rating these folks halve 1t takes. ‘Ihe Canadian private soldier nos much more fun in Londcn than his c-flicers. The litters favorite ren- dezvom; are seldom the scene of an thing that could be called a "w 1d pariyr." I have not seen one in two mcnihs. Even iflfil Cllll-‘il- mas itlght. spent in the American bar of the Park Lane. most patrcn- ~ of all hcfels by Canadians there was n. total of SIX lonely bored oftcers for company. We mournfullv sang a dirgte about Christmas Day in the cemetery. tvlzr. . .. ,a/'\A.'\ ~- IN UNIFORM at the ancient eity, and getting _ m: shows m. .v.‘Moac-AN. ltflvlllm rerlslerlnr st the mm cm. m. moan v- W t-ivli. . A_i.l1tt=_i_ t treason tom run susom tom; our YEAR to up“ Apply to the mam 5",‘ d TIIE Gltiiiiiliiii B 0F GDMMERGIEANK Monthly 0-wa- Provide b! lltwvmenl v t.°"».'.“.“ 25-2222.’ f ssssss 3, Other Amounts at Ivepertiurumly Low Ruin ‘ YOUR ESTATE IS PIOTE LIFE INSURANCE, Wmgiiilflti" BANK ARRANGES Canadian; Welcome Everyw But. there is always t. w.1% some wh:re,_almc~:t, anywhere, (o, Canadian private and N.C.0_ Th. Canadians have ntt. tum cut their welcome in the Biutlslt Isles Tim, l8. however. a warmer tlearttd at. llwsllllele dawn in Christa, in Put. ney and I-Iamtpstead than C63 m, be found in Berkeley Square m1 the private soldier 11:5 other ad. vantages over hi5 oiticct‘ British and Cznngi-att (llary servcza pay fhst attchtioiz tn the comfort, COIIVEILCXKCG and p.‘cke;. buck 0f the men, not the offlcen. In London al-cne time are seem of s'w.c:- clubs and ltsliis where the Canadian soldier (‘ail br traits; and s mzhntcs thrc ‘l < p, h~th be advscd cr entertain t: utatzmum coat. None oi thw L‘ll.*.'.'.:(,> m soldier more than 6d for bczi and hat-ti, (the avrragc is l-G) and breakfast CNLs a sitillng ur 1e55, vAell have a mcdemieiy priced can. rn. ‘I'M Canadian private or non. cO-m. can put up at Urc lesion Club in Euston sous. y, the Canadian Rrtl sthlrld (S31v5- tlon Army) Club tn Russell Square; the Ma/ple Leaf Club, opifntid by the, Canadian Red Crcs hear Vie- torls. Station or at. oztadian Y.M.C.A. Clubs Road and Qur-cirs R. But he docs l hk own institut z hc is a we]. come guest at the Brztsh Chum; Army Clubs in st. Jumcs Park, m Paddington. in Ma ho - at the British Y.M.C.A. in St. Jatrcs Park and in the Strand; the Union Jack Club near Waterloo; the hCstels ct the Knlghio of Columbus or the Catholic Women's league, both near Victoria Static or he can stay with the Gordon (Illgltiand- crs) Club, Vauxlhctll Bridge Road; the London Soldicrsllome, Buck- ingham Gate: the Victra League chub at Marble Ardt. or the Allied Services Club in Bnktr Street. Scottish Glens Popular adlan so ers away m London and toward new scares. They have been exploring names that wen mere sites and dates in history, and are adventuring c-ff the beaten path for their second and thin! leaves. (Continued on 988v " Col l) direction! from ' “éffffi ILSOI