FEBRUARY 10.‘ 1943 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE They o Got Caught This ice-fringed German sokller donut care for the Russian cli- mfllt‘. He was captured on the cen- zral front nitcr a‘ bout with Gen- era Winter. This Italian seumap a1: Mam, has those Mediterranean blues af- ter being captured by the British war ves=el that sank his African. bound ship. Advertising Rates - Payable in Advance- Minimum Charge Io: A!!! Advertllemnntl ll Cenlg Central Guardian locale, 5o per word; Western and Eastern than 2e oer word; Announcements and Coming Event: 3o per wont: Lunsltitu it: per word; ll] Menuurlal Notice; mo no; inch; [4515 ,,| rial-u and bylfilll-tl Ulicrnnllti. Lulda. etc.. 5c oer name; uric" y] Uuuuulenro lilo oer Inch; Wedding cugugemcnte 10 word; [or n,“ and lu cent; Io: every additional 3 words. Notlcea 0| ‘Thank; and ‘ r isrocx ouorA nous] Montreal Stock l _New York Exchange Stock Exchange Bell Tel 146 | Am C and l‘ 29 Brazilian 15 1-2 Am ‘Del d: Tel 132 3-8 Bruck Silk ‘I | Baldwin loco 12 l-2 B. C. Power i5 _ Bendix Av 36 1-8 Can Cem 4 3-4 Beth Steel .8 1-3 Can Car pfd 28 1-2 l Che & Ohio S6 7-8 Can PM 7 5-8 01111451!‘ R 71 1-2 Can Steam 9 5-8 C011 Edison 17 1-4 Celanese 30 l E180 Auto Lite 32 1-2 Cons Smelt 41 1-2 Gen Elec 34 3-8 pm Seag 2a 1-4 l Gen Motor: 4v 1-2 Dom Coal pfd 12 3-4 Gl- Nor I'd 23 5-8 Dom Brid e 30 1-4 1 Kenneco t 30 3-4 Dom sme 3 9 3.4 N Y Central 121-4 Int Nickel 38 Nor Am 0o 11 7-‘. Massey Harris 6 Pen R R 25 1-4 Mtl Power 2d Phil Pet C0 45 7-8 Nat Brew 27 Sid Oil N I 49 5-8 Nat steel Car 43 1-7 Texas Corp 44 3-8 Noranda 45 United Air 29 7-3 Power Corp 7 3-4 U B Rubber 29 Shawlnigan 17 8-4 U S SW61 C0 51 St Law Com 195 Vanadium C0111 17 7-8 St. Law old 12 3-4 West Union 313-3 Steel of Can pfd 88 Vhrst Elec 88 3-8 Steel of Can 63 PRODUCE Mmmc MONTREAL, Feb. 9- ( CP) —Pro. duce prices as reported today by qoaowm onto closing block quotations: Tue , until 3.00 P.M. — — Earl Jay, Mt. Stewart 'l‘ucsday' afternoon until 4 P.M. Frank L. NIcNaIIy, 'l‘racadlc. The above loading Hogs weekly until further notice. < 4 tuck-ins, 17 =oldier sweaters, 11 Pamour 121‘. men's gloves, 2 pr. womenszPaymast gloves. 1 nnvv scarf. Z Pi‘. mitts, '7 l PclTOll women's cardigans, 1 infants soak- . Pick Crow er, 26 child's cardigans, 2 boys P1011691" r-n-m Appflitilallllll, 70o oer Inch 0| 4o word. Lin: oi Sublcl l1 the D ‘ i De um . 49 gents per inch. Address and Lgclzaentaur-u $1.00. Other rule”: ricultuflgnflolylxdwi-par em o: A“ Abmm ‘a5 "Plmcm-h“ Evgs: Graded shipments Belling “m3 081': "urge ; n-me um a3- A. ul- ' "' _.___ lxt; 2a 37 - m. ' p £51m om l-4 ~ m Wflnifld Female Help Wanted prints jobbing price 36 1-2-37; $125.14 Lg 14 i‘ NN m“ Fade 500115» Jobbinfl D1109. 35- » Base Met, '11 ‘v_,\_\"l‘El)——-TWO QR MORE FUR- NURSE MAID “ANTED-APPLY 36 1.2; wholesale, u N _ 1 P ‘F r - _ lll.d(‘(l cunts. Pnonc 387. 2-8-31 lgltrs. Holland Martin. 291 zKgrratl euéified gwmge 35 ?_4e.35o1-g_ as .5350‘? L: --~' f" , "_“* _ » ' - cese: Current receipt, colored I 301,10 '09 \\‘-\N'fhl1—l‘°."." MR- MOIWL A- i. ————— and white, Weste d _ zo- l ' m gulttl condition. State pricehcx wtnnran I MAID FOR cam-zap, M FOB Monfgaf,“ Qffiflesaw ggglfiulrage 9-513 313. Charlottetown, _ 9111-13-31. Ptlifluxsggiol - Apply 4° current, Western and Que colored Broulan '53 rrn - 2 crass e" snow 7 -,- -~-- --~ §§',,“d,‘"*,{}§§,,fi,}'*'” “°"“"'*1 m“ Bull Mk 1-85 c cs m good condition. Nnlily “ANTED-EXPERIENCED COOK Potatoes, 75 '1") b M t i Bl}! Cd“ .06 g, ‘ -r.liau. 2-8-31. tfolr Prince Edward Island zfilfloSigl- Que N0 l" 165 180F351“ ‘ignlw E-Iiiblgfll 1.2g l-w-t- -—~ a. --i ~ < -'~- - - or o . - - ,_ M, ___' .50: Katadins 1.70‘ N. B. and P. E. Cent P t g Baby Chicks . . 1 ' a 1-° GRADUATE NURSES. BEST I. N0. 1 1.30. Chem Res .17 —---——~ ; _ 4"." S i ry. C micrlable single mom —-—i chasm 3g — ~ - ' ' en . - , ““l'.’.§....5i"°rr“% PGEY-Zaifiilifisi ;*;a,f}“@,§,"i1=$' gggf-meggggnlglgl; BANKS goo-Jolt. . .32 Qllflliti‘. Bill’ Early W?“ Man’ Nurses Horugivood Sanitarium of av es o _ - ' ue , . - - - A - _ - time Chick Hatchery saint John G l l; Ontario 2 a 31 __. gm° 19 1 g NIW Brunswick. p e-Jva 39°35 341 Ealqéisrne o4 1 EB. Mal 1. 15 Personal For Sale MALPEQUE w- 1' Eldorado N" . ———— Mfg 111-11951; Bryenwn entertain, Fed Kirk 25 IEN! WANT NORMAL "P- “m r011 saw - 12 wnrra LEG- ' Francoeur 2a ‘Try 0511??‘ Tom" Tfllew- sump‘ horn pullets and rooster. l_0 with: Tlgybegs M me Malpeqiie Gods La .14 lants, lonics; aids to normal rr-P- ymmg street, Gaytowii. 2-10-21. ~- i ‘mm °n Thursday Goldale 13 1-4 . vun_v1gcy_'f1-l;\15ize 35C SBVE W?“ ____ —~ —-- — ~ '7' -' l elem"! January 14m with we Gum-my 1 ’ money-got s1. size or spew" cannon r01: sau; on Elli}; pféfl?“ M's‘ Chllfles I-flfikhflrl Halliwell 0s 1-2 "Economy" size and save fwm 15¢ change for gol-lse- J- RW- P e5 “m5- Meemltl 09451191! by 51118- Hedley 45 ——~~r>" '" ~s "'1, , ‘ ‘ . ' e 0 m; - Builders ‘vwmd “r’.‘.‘..ssieili."fi."lfi?ril‘i.lléi§n will: iiliiuifié"...léii°fifwrkg°weh'°iifri' Zfhisrrrd 31333-1 —-——-; “w- Pr 1 "c ilorcside 2-10-21» T - m rd ' — . I - vlgtlg,“QR§DXY§“J‘.,“{EQ,,PP"QTJIQE ~33“? ‘ ~ Lo A bilfriiii’... rf§ni°fil"éafaashfl'élgafi irsiéii. $3 ‘ 2 cs. ' ;_ 1, -_.__ J=—_= r. 5 hills were paid. 1t: was unani-l 1m Nick 381-4 i. .- . ND mously decided that secretary J Waite i-Z 0'1‘ - MAN'S wrvrcn a write letter of s mpathy to b - Jm Cons - fitting um! Sllpplvlnl GIN!" Lclbifllli, scalloped edge. Leave n! reaveda member. ysick comrdlttge Keir Add 565 Guardian, Reward. 2-10-31. reported several calls had been 11k L9- 59 Ew- -_»I—-—-’-' made and cards sent at Christmas," L8 Di-lililllt iiUsY RAILROADS School committee reported that 1135M"? 111‘? Pa. 1|. . -—-—_' . _ _ I A f t nothing was needed for school. gamalzgsd 400 A recent Sliiicy indicates n11 New committees were appointed. ‘Pa, - 023 8 QFPOWIETR '1' an average freight tram of 59 rais Mm Bufleigh Owen and Mm Lelia‘ 7-6 - P E |_ is started on its way 1n the United Bruce MacNutt for sick; Mrs. 1&9‘ " Mwmr“ States every 3.7 seconds. Frank Beairsto and Mrs. Macaw‘ 285 Olflre flours: l0 u. l2 M. M ~-—-—-—~—~—~~~~ Duncnn McGougan for school. It Macaw 166 a t.» r m. 1151.1’ wan PRISONERS was u<>=1a¢a_ m send $1100 w the hfiflfftqc ,gg Bond“ l,‘ n, “ppnlnlrnrn. _ _ ‘ ---—- _ a Russzan Relief Fund. Several in-, m 1_ Oilfisreelfllnlivrllw! with About’ 21.6w} ‘b01125 ‘|_“~_\@‘ vbceli tfrcstlng letters were read from Pgfigoxiafisi“ m b2 “Ruuwnnm sour from Such? 1r to h ‘WNW our boys acknowledging Christmas Aicxenzie 92 m-r hc.d in Grnmah camps. boxes 59m, Recejplg from me Kmg- Mcvm ~05 b4 men's Club and Queens Canadianrwn Corp 1313 '—"'T*' ‘ W‘ " d1 d t t.M .R “ av.-.-u--..-l.-r.-.-.--a--'-'-' '*‘-"'-"' "'"""‘"“1: ‘$.‘3..“.....3§ lgglrégninsgnmembsers ii'.'§‘4§“,f§“ a :1 rcr home the evening oi the 27th l “($55 1,05 !* I for zinothcr- Red Cross knitting and 3 yoyanda 7-3 k the Red Cross Ccnvenor gave outqqordon 1-2 I. more yarn and sewing to members 913mm, S: cud osthcl‘ knitlcrs in the commun- i Q-kalta , . . .. g lty. he th n gav a report of the Q Tuesday until 1.30 P.M. — Justin Larkm. TIVU lafli-‘el’ '1 our year's ivork done through melogllfgrsilck l-g " r . ' - ; r - ' 8; R ;_i[91~_ _' Ore l institute: Pacalta - 1m " ‘mu. L“) l'“' Dlngwe" n“ s 4 zero caps. 3 Balaclava helmets. Pm: Pete 1-2 g u; '- l ildnday (all day) -— -- -— (leurge Dinguell, Souris nv-nvmv-mv-muwvwuax E. R. Brow&Scnl Fire, Am, Life, Accident, sick"... and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Llnyd Lewis - 144 Richmond S1. (Ihzlrlnltetown ‘ (Oledlt NIZA Telflflioto) _ sweaters, 2 baby's bonnets, 3o pr. POW?" grey soldier socks, 7 pr. long sea-‘Pfemle!’ zasssuseacacia:saaaasaaassssssasarags: Ilouse Will Debate Financial Matters Early This Session GIHIAWA. Feb. 8—(CP) ~— Some of the more important financial legislation of the year Ls expected to come before the House ol Com- mons this week with the debate on the speech from the Throne atlll in pro ress. nance Minister Ilslev in believed anxious to Set two meas es be re the House, a bill dealing with thv allocation of munitions a men- sure which will ovem Canada.- financial transac ons with the United Kingdom and replace tht $1,000,000000 gift bill of last session. Mr. Ilsley told the House ear-Lu: in the sess on there were importm 1 I reasons Why the war appropriations hill. the measure which authorizts ml W111‘ expenditures for 1943-44. and a. su plementary bill for 1942-43. shoud be introduced at an early cute. I! the debate on the Throne speech ends withlna week it is llkel those measures will be taken up l: en. 1f it Shows 51BX15 of being much more protracted the government may ask Lhat it be adjourned. Canada's financial relations with the United Kingdom may be ut on a new basis under the legisla ion to be brought down. Last, year's $1,000- 000,000 1t has been expended, practically all in the purchase of goods. munitions and food in Can- ada. It. amounted to the supplying of Canadian dollars lo meet United Feb. 9—(CP)—Tor- Kingdom purchases here. Because of the inability of the United Kingdom and other parts of the British commonwealth to pay for purchases in Canada in Can- adian dollars the government had to finance those purchases. This was to ensure that the agreed policy should be carried out so that there be no interruption because of fin- ancial reasons in the flow oi war materials to areas where they are needed. The $1,000,000,000 gift was the way the situation was met lost year but some permanent arrangement now will be submitted to parliament. Last year's war appropriation bill was for $2,000.000,000 but Mr. Xlsley psfimsrted total war expenditures for 1942-43, including the gift to Bri- tain, would run to $3,900,000.000. It is now expected they will run to 845001100900 so that the supple- mentary war appropriation bill to be introduced to make up the deficiency between last session’; appropriations and actual outlays will run at least $500,000,000. Gripps Warns Against Post-War Apathy ABERDEEN, Feb. 'l—lCP)—A warning against, apathy which might lead alter the war to the im- pression upon U18 victors of the ideas of “defeated totalitarianism,” Wfls sounded here Saturday by s_rr Stafford Crlpps, Minister oi 8.11‘- cratl. production. The Minister, speaking at Ab.r- deen University to which he has been elected rector,_ said he had noticed recently "with some dis- iress" a growing tendency in Bri- 121111 for the people "to view the future with a certain degree 0t hopelessness and of almost sour dlsilluslon.’ He said “the confident expect- ation winch has been expressed very widely over the 185$ 1511166 --,c..rs that we should never return again Lo pro-war condiuuns, shows signs of wwrakcnnig just at the moment when the prospcccof the war ending begins to memorialize. “Doubts ore creeping in and signs are not wanting that privilege and selfish interests are busily preparing to cast the future in the mould of the past Nur rioes this develop- nrcm 1n 0111' BOlILICtII trends seem to bring" anv sharp reaction from those who “KYO formerly so con- fident of fuuu-e chairge." Fined For Failing To Answer Callup RICHIBUCTO. N13,, Fob. 8 — (CP)- Elio Mttzrolle, oi Lower Point. Sapln. was fined $25 and costs, with an alternative oi l month in tail. following his convic- ISJEIPIJIEJIEDEIIEIEIEIEEIIEJIEIIEIEIEIEIIEEIEEJEIJEJIEJLTEQIELEIJIEEJIEIEEIEIEJI! CALLING ALL ‘onus! All girls, and their parents, are invited to attend a meeting in PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HALL, on Ell: THURSDAY, isnitrite-usornTr-Hldlallarmornloulasnleuntoullne-Jloc; MacNutt, A.T.C.M. '3 51111321‘ This meeting will be held in the interests of The CANADIAN WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS Brigadier W. W. Foster D.S.0. V.D. Captain Eileen Williams The program will include musical numbers, vocal and instrumental, with the "Beach Grove Orchestra” under the direction of Pie. Walter LEARN ABOUT “The Smartest Wonterfs Service" IEIEJEIIEIIEJIEIIEIEIEJEIIEIIQIIEIIEJIEIEIIEIEHEJIEE lETIEElIEEJIEJIEJElIEIEIIEJEJ FEB. 11th. at 8.00 P. M. The Speakers will include of the C.W.A.C. IE@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@mHfiWfifi@@@@@@@ MAY CHANGE A.R.P. NAME OTTAWA. Feb. a -tc1=)_ 1t was learned on good authority here Wnllht that Air Raid Precautions organization 1n Canada may change its name from A.R.P. to Civilian Defence. Such a change has been proposed and now i5 under consideration, Cflllt. GR. Bates olf North Van- couver told a meeting of British Columbia A.R..P. controllers Friday night he had received a letter from ovtawfl 81111118 Pensions Minister Mackenzle is considering changing the name to Civilian Defence. WHICH WILL NEW 011mm V I wonder ii when the war’: over and on w M its rlsnt u» kee ho 1 And the blood ......"u..°.,§‘§.§“ mu’ And the horrors and fears 5mm hiSiPTY as surely they will. I wonder 1f then, Lhrough me 50;. rows o! men Will the nations have learned to And bawne uuu a. new order Ian, On the divine right 0f nil-an, or m" brew Will they SL111 hand a atone. This W111 svrviy depend on the lead- ers of men Whelhrl.‘ libs-u. or right, will succeed, If Chrmwn 111 trend rt. will favour l men Regardless o1 races or creed. 3111 libtlifitol old on mammon it, is 0h it news not a prophet to y; Thar. the last slate o! man W111 be worse 1.11.111 the 111st And destined for real slavery. Off themammon of old muke ye friends man was 101d I-Iasnorrev. been applied to the o 8 d Isoiat... uebnsed abused or defaced By being used as a heartless contrtl. Man's God given birth right to labour ior worth Like a wol or a chattel was sold That a selfish few might control all the wealth And the many oc left in the cold. For a good many years miles been cackle and tears A5 we sow we will sure reap the same Through .1 dole system plan that degraded man And Iggued him to eat bread in a me. The swear of his brow is not the Smelts Wanted FOR SALE Choice Cod Bits Same quality 11a choice BONELESS COD 20 lb. boxes x a 17c per lb. Special Price to Trade i Eastern Packing Bu. Charlottetown Buying daily, Frozen Smells, Tom Cods. Highest Prices Paid, Prompt Returns. Ship Express side, P.E.I. JENKINS BROS, Summerside, P.E.I. to Summer- llepartment of Public Works and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Depart- ment until noon on Friday, February 19th, for supplying the following lumber:- (To be delivered at the NORTH GEORGETOWN FERRY WHARF on or before March 20th, 1943). 18 pcs. 10 x 10 x 22 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) i7 pcs. 10 x 10 x 18 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 21 pcs. 4 x 8 x 18 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 6 pcs. 4x 8 x l4 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 12 pcs. 10 x 10 x 12 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 8 pcs. 10 x 10 x 10 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 2 pcs. Yellow Birch 6" x 10” x l4’ long 22 Ycllow Birch Hardwood Piles 12 ft. long 10 inches small end 5 Piles 25’ long 8" small end (To be delivered on or before May 1st, 1943). 4,632 lin. ft. 10” x 10" spruce or hemlock - 50% lo be 14‘ or more long, balance 8' to 14' long 875 lin. ft round spruce or hemlock 20’ or more long, 8” small end 165 spruce or hemlock hinders i2’ long S" small end 60 spruce or hemlock piles 25’ long S” small end 10 cords ballast poles l6’ long G" small end 6,400 F.B.M. spruce or hemlock 4” plank 10’ to 14‘ long, not less than 7" wide 8 pcs. 8" x 8" stringers 20’ long (spruce or hemlock) When the eonamandtng leneral want: to wash up in New Guinea, he does just what the iowllest private In his command doea—caaia brass-hat dignity and his shirt aside and scoops up some water from the nearest stream. The oerubbee above i; Maj. Gen. Robert L. Ililchefberger, about to wash for lunch during an impaction tour near Port. Mnreoby. J Hardy membe .1 oi a Soviet tank crew wadi up in that nice cold anow before 301M out to clean up on Germans in central Russia. Warrny clad man's socks, i9 pr. 18 in. seamans Presmn . ,. , .,, _ L sows‘ l m‘ boys stockings’ 1 mil“; Quefllston 1-2 it???‘ P0X; amlcllilsl 912215311111; I11 a. 1371111120311 has bsen forced (To be denvel-ed at the QEORGETOWw FERRY knilvrl suit. Gills to our bovs 161s‘ A“ ht z “rim. reénivmg not, “on on wgland , ‘ Ill-é solvks. 4 sleeveless sweaters. .2:In1dAn payment a, a “m, o, comma,“ Because llluey 1531mm master and W l-IARF on or before Hay 1st, 1943) F B M cw ng: i . “ ~ , not to frien _ , , 1) pr. children's Dfliflmfl!» 3 - 1.3 (t)? fiiiiriffiwLlrliYnafil Clzcmgkgx; As it was rightly intended for man. men's pnlamas. l9 flannel dresses. ghee y ‘Fredeflcmn ‘ i a 16 pcs. 12». x 12» x 25, long _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L800 8 women's night dresses, 12 baby's qn ‘PM ______V_j _____ ' We should each and all Dray t0 9 . 9,, _ ,., , g , ,, ninhrt, firms-S, 23 sponges, 4 quilts. 511g“, WM“. Mm, 450 hasten the day .40l1n. fl. 1.. x l2 x not less than l1 long —- — —- -3480 A questionnaire was read and 55nd,,“ vymdigd 20 When gapntorces ui 11111111111011 E0 20 p953 3 x 12 _\- 16' long _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 960 filfdhi“ 2il,n¥.l;,s' ,§“-"§,'}§°"'BQ,,°§5Q; I g ‘g9? l,” ‘WT Ha" 3'15 And the nigh places filled with men Total 8,640 caused great amusement. As each ‘ st H; e 1 M 3° w d 30 pilBS 28' long 7" small end. number answered roll call they 1-4 3° (‘he bans °i ‘we ‘We 0m t” nlaced their fir=t photo in a badt- giliri/ii.“ Ont-real Curb Wm, icfgnfilwssage o, 01d ma, the Lumber must be sound and properly milled. N0 wane et- The" Wm’ ‘mmbergd “d 51'1"" 1 '____ angels foretold cduc lumber accepted. Parties may tender for the whole ‘l-"ssed wt ‘md each ‘muple was w TBTR H“ 2 Abmbl Did 5 1'2 That has slumhercd and is slum- ~ ~ menm, "w", A dpnflnllg 1mm. Texas 1 Asbestos 24 1-2 1,9,2,” 5,,“ or any portion thereof. Tenders to be addressed to the was served b," Mrs. Rov Wondslde. Towagmac B A o“, 18 3-4 May in onc ltuc Record renew glvrv undersigned and marked "FENDER FOR Llllllililt.“ Mrs. Robert. Wall. Miss Hazel Hop- Upp Can 1- Bfllhlll?) A it u, God hood and Mrs. Dugald MacNutt. Vent res 4 Can Vickers 4 And m, .111, peace m mm of 204i L B ‘I “a-“nl ‘\- h , Bo t DmA _ (. Offering for t e evenn! $4- - Vermllaa 418 will, . . , . . , 51m Y,“ r l N gé 1 ‘A t? 1 25 1m Oil 13 M g 11 1 Depuiv “mister of l ubllc Wort‘ '1n(l Hwhuwvs Sin" n! o tan n ona n em Vu can - l1 -— . a 1.1g inn. . - \.\ - ., bml t. s peasan even rig o a ~ W, - -. .31 ~ ,—; »— 1'; ———— -— —_-__— w cl - . __? o . . , . , , . - . That Sovzet Snow! RUSSIGII Soldzers Wash 1n 1t, Fzght 1n 1t and Love zt Russian snipers in the wintry Con. .511.- mountnlils burrow Into the snow as they aim their rifles, equipped with telescopic sights, at aha retreating enemy. ';i‘§fli'b8 vhhuyfir. . un- \__giq..'