l" ( iven into the Q1391! LEEEIEEJEQ’ €A rnawcnluztorrarowiv coil???“ "‘" ‘ a W ’ NADIAN Iavy Iloolt llov. EASTERN ouAnmAn ~ FUND 001m TIONS BT00‘ QUOTA "ONS-l fl$|§EsT|nN 22-28 3n m’ " "I ted bombinl raids on Bri- us? T311 areas and the iudust ll] ' mxiinnds has attracted fresh st- wuimn to the frightful suffering o; the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from iielter to shelter and finally country‘ by successive raids. Eventually places m- wund for them sll places oi ynlulive security, out their belong- liigs n1 all kinds are destroyed The mi; \ emergency feeding alone is umicun. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity or clothing and bedding is much mlW!‘ i:fficult Tn ieet these enormous needs iunus nave been started in various War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) 53V. 19. 1917 -Itallan forces m4,- qvei‘ the offensive on the .. o plateau; heavy fighting de- .l at, Monte Tombs and Furl her British in German East Africa outs of the world n" MUM“ h" EPW301151)‘ cemented to one use 01,118.’ name in connection with the mmmion campaign, which u officially known a; "'11,; Qua“ Canadian Fund for Air Raid illc. urns." livery dollar contributed u, in; Queen's Canadian Fund goes with. out deduction to the Lord Mgvur of London for distribution u. m. homeless and needy Contributions from this hovjngq would be forwarded to the Royal ‘PM Company. Charlottetown which reports the following n. celved recently: _ Borden ' - Total to dXi§T§3f2§$“‘““ $°'°°' "Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Baseball fans stood on church DEWS in the Church of salt,“ Peter and Paul in San Francisco three years ago today when New York Yankees’ star outfielder, Joe 1311482810. W85 married to Dorothy Ammli 0f Hollywood and the mov- ies. DiMaggio had helped Yankees to their fourth c0nsecutive World Series victory a few weeks earlier Advertising Rates ~~ Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for All! Advertisements ll Cenll New York Stock Exchange Canadian Press) 5W0!“ Close Am O and F 24 Am Tel 6r. 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Lists of Subscription Cons Smelt 36 1-2 49 cant-a per inch. Address and mediation 81.00. Other rates on _ Dom Bridge 2'1, b: um! v! "ll- : Dom Stee B 5- Dom Textile - 69 1-2 — \ Gen Steel! Wares 3g it I t. Nlcke - ‘T d N rsin lvriiccoll Frontenac 5 liemule Help Wante l1 E Mn Pgwe; :2‘; a-a ____.__>~----— Norah a T” . GRADUATE NURSE FOR GEN- . ‘iiilléireepsfffidilfiiiiteirrgigigif $551 ngvrtlvtqlgigé? Agirggtig/llyantgglq EWIYJQEF-fa m. i-i “Y? Guardian‘ u‘ ' ' ' Convalescent Hos Steel o can pital-300l Kent f‘? l 11-19-11 unwrap - s CAPABLE MAID, __Ave., Montrea. . .- ' 1 l usework, family of lfadglgjnDflrlhalOllth, us s20 a Wanted Mnntreal curb nmntn, Apply 175 Great George ___ 5;, - 11-17-31 WANTED FOR CASII, 1935-30-31 (human Press) z:- i“) Dodge Car Apply "A" Guardian s; ( To Let _v ' 11-19-21. Agéffi g?!“ 52 A t WQNTE” ‘nllilf-“li “Nfiigglmfifi? B A °“ *2 H furnished or unfurnished. 513 Justih Larkln. Five Houses. gszggggflis U 13 Upper Queen Street. 11-18-3 . _ 11:1g._qi, , can View“ 3 TO Luiu-vsvcismzéitgltisré! as»? FY1331 0A“ f3 siding at war . Eh _- 15 34 c» o» II-i-sti-"i Foxes For Sale 1"‘ P“ BIZI-‘ICE T0 LET IN ODDFELL- en's Béllldlllll. l-leatedulgpplv Ful- m“ A Ems’ Prtmse Bro ' 11-18-31. Ring-necked marked silvers, also Platinum Silvers. Sircd by ‘IRIS: For sale fif-iauzzhniilii: l‘! In- Sm k (Canadian Press) close '-—‘_"_i‘_‘__ ' ] (3 S ron sALE _ 1n SIX nrourns “'°“°“ °“' "‘ ‘ " “ °"‘°°‘“- Mommy _. bullets. L. O. Kelly, Southport- FRANK MBKAY Nova sgoflg, - ---—-~—~——— E s: it Commerce — srvtrs - MucINTOSII nr-zos. m “filflmg Royal _ Asklvour éroscciia for Island grown ilDD ‘TS. . CQVGS. F011 SALE - WALNUT SUITE. electric stove, other articles. 22s Markets At A Grafton. 11-13-21- ' ron sacs: - cums com". COM- GIGUC? mg two. Wilson Stewart, ___ ihue. 11' ' - l (Canad-ian Pres!) F01: SALE -- CLYDE COLT 25-} su- Industrial and mining Disk hnrrow deering. Wont-ed sow and young pigs. E. Rynnifot 40- I-‘(iR SALE - 1000 BUSIIELS TUR- liiilS. 10 cents prr bushel. C. S. hlilCSWElilI, St. Peter's Bu)’. 11-19-11. r“ "T-___i smivcmc UP FATHER PHNARDTS groups lower; western oils un- changed Montreal-Utilities higher; goldf. papers and othCr induct [fill wer. 0 New York-Stocks closed unchang- Wfnhipeg-Wheat unchanged. MINING (Canadian Press TORONYK), Nov. 18-... ) Stocks Base Met ‘Bear Explor Beattie MONTREAL, Nov. 18—(CP)— Canadian Commodity mohange. Butter spOtt Que (02 scom) 86B. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 48- 49: A-medium 47-48: A-pullets 45 ~46; E-B 45-46; E-C 38-39. MONTREAL, Nov. 18-(01-‘0- Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipments selling A-large 50; A-medium 49 8-4; A- pullets 4a 1-2; B 4s. Butter: first grade creamer)’ prints. jobbing price. 3'1 1-4-37 3-4; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 36 3-4-37 l-4; current re- ceipt, Que No. 1 pasteurized 35 3-4; wholesale, Que No. 1 storage and fresh 30-36 l-4. Cheese: current receipt, western colored 19 7-8-20 FOB Montreal. western and Que white. 19 5-8 FOB Montreal, wholesale western and Que white 20 first. grade FAS Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 moun- tain NB 1.55-1.60; PEI 1.55-1_60. TIMELY NOTE The "invasion coast" of Europe. from northernmost Norway to the spanish border., is 3,100 miles long. TULAGIS TRAFFIC ROUTES There are no roads on 'I‘ulagi, peacetime capital of the Solomon "sands. Traffic is by boat or afoot. Use Mlnanfs for dandruff. Wllllll’ YOII BELOW TIIE ‘l ur men ldlangerously ill and five Royal Canadlan illery: Mc- gagilliie. Clayton Byng, Gnr, Stenen, Quebec Regiment: Bo d Oswald Raymond, P . L-achuteyque. New Brunsw ck Regiment: Mac- Lehflshan Robert James, Pte. Au- burnville, N .8. , Wounded: Canadian Armored Corps: Ayers, John Douglas, Tn, Toronto. Prevl usl Re Missing, N gorddffloizsl may Presasdzl es : Askwith, Richard John Watts, FO., Ottawa. Baln, John Douglas Norman, P0. Toronto. ' Foley, James Donald Alexander, PO., sherbrooke, Que. Hoidas, Irvin Frank, PO., Sask- atoon, Sask. McCann, Daniel Allister, W0., Moose Jaw Sask. Keasns, Gerald John Patrick, Flt. H. Kearns . s, - (Mother) 31 tum st. Halifax. Bracken, William Henry, 5gb, Moose Jaw Sask. Cormack, William Thomas, kt" New Westminister. 3.0. Dangerously Insured on Aeiivs Services Meier, Alexander, 801-. 5l°l7°f¢ Eng. Newfoundland Missing on Active Service: Le , Li 1 Edgar, 90-. J1 wngggellegggnfFather) Cartville, N . Dangerously Ill: Royal Canadian Artillery: MGKRY. Regfialgw Norman, Gnu, Grand Rap s. an. _ Royal Canadian Ordnance 0011'»!- Dlxon. George Irvin. PW» W°°d5 H‘};'b°“§i Ngiorestry Corps' Porter .11"?! Bil ~ l Pug Stickney, Pie, Manson Creek. Blshea, James Patrick. PM. W" Coulonge. Q"!- Seriously Ill: Canadian Chaplain Services: Granville. James Burrows, Hon. Capt, Halifax. Royal Canadian Artllleiw: Dir- enfild, Edel Clam. Sgt, ynyard. Sas . Central Ontario Regiment: Red- don. Garfield, Pie. Toronto. Whitfield, Frank, Sgt., Paris. Ont. Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps: Plringle, Robert William, Pte, W n- n P68. 4._ O rirrlu AND "car" STUBBS .__- . -U\-l- nave "to - , _, 00¢ A-r Tl-IAT- Hi5 CWEJL Messrs- DADDV- HOW IS M2. we BEEN 1K1); gggx ALI.- cu-ITYERED A5 lNdi/ENPFPTHINGS MU5HPU6¢ oome- 1312350,”? 50 u? wrru %?ANDFQPD' ' LOOKING NEAT" €EScIQ€¥E2~H ' I mu was HIM " ghlzxfzeigfqsA-J 315111.51? SAWN» 5LQP9V GUY- an ow- mr. Kins Pm-"M 51'4""- |"‘-- '°'“ “l.” ‘d ""9 iliififééi: i‘ was "v Edwina A sailor named Bob is from Cov- entry. He was 10 last April: he is toll; has I dark complexion, moi s sudden smile The Navy League o! Canada had never heard of him but he got, a Ditty Bags last Christmas. There are thousands of lads like Bob. who will again this year benefit from the good offices oi’ the Navy Billie. if the public will remem- ber durln the Navy Week, Nov. 22 to 2B, t at the league too needs support. ' Bob wrote to the person whose name was on the tag. He said. “Our home was in Coventry. bu: 1t ll I10 more. nor have I a. Moth- er or s. Sister, both were killed 1n that brutal bombing, "The day they were bombed I had received a, parcel from Moth- er contain two pairs of socks s. picture of erseii and Mary and s. Bible that was my Father's. ‘Those socks seemed too sacred to wear. The picture and the Bible I prize very much for it is all I have left, “P911181?! {an will understand better wh at Ditty Bag seem- ed like a it, of Mother and Heav- en cominl ls it did. and eve - things was so nicely wrapped rln Christmas paper and tied u just as though I was some swell) per- aon. Those long sea socks were grand and I sure needed them. Some lad; didn't get any parcels so 1 shared the cake, candies, nuts, dstss and cigarettes with them. The first aid articles and mend- ing supplies are great and always useful and all the other games. books and parcels were grand. We had a great time opening them. Thanks 5 thousand times for ev- erything. Bob's letter started: “I urn a sailor who received your parcel and I want to thank you and tell you how much it meant to me especially this year for I looked forward to a Christmas without even s. letter, and away down deep I admit I was Just a bit sad. When tlllil 1115; following are the officers for the new year. Pres. lilrs. J W. Brennan, 1st. Vice-president Mrs. McQunrric, 2nd. Vice, Mrs. St. C. Paquet. Sec'y. Mrs. H G Matthew. Press. Mrs. M.C. West. Sewing Convenor, Miss McQuuid. Knitting Convener, Mis W Ridgcn, Hos- pital Dressing Coiivcnur, Mrs. A H. Smullwood. The Sourls Branch has thirty-one members and ihe folowing articles have been sh-p- ped to Charlottetown during the year: 43 Mothers G,"0v'n.s, 15 baby gowns, _10 hospital gowns, 19 paj- ama suits, 29 snow: suits, 29 caps, 41 girls‘ dfltSafi-S, o" girls’ coats, eleven quilts, eight pans panties, 6 body bets, 2 areo cups, 2 helmets, 31 helmet caps, 19 pairs khaki and air force gloves, 26 puzrs DOl/s init- tens, 56 pairs grey amy socks. l4 pairs seamans SCCliz, '1 1311115 long seamans stockings, 3 pairs bed socks, seven 111115 children's stockings, two pairs 1a die s .ong stockings. 54 shcuti-rs, l0 buys’ 2 piece led sluts 2 Cr vale-scent jackets i> incl 242 tape spouges 164 di ...ng.~.. . m) 100 pounds sugar and Clli-qllvs for $347.67; of this amount. $11060 Wtln not pro- ceeds from a car of salvage collect- ed and, shipped by the C.'\rry' On Canada oi’ Eastern King's 514.00 as a donation from H-ermanulle and $10.00 a donation fwni illc C.W L. for the blanket 1m I got vour Ditty Bug. it tirade me feel different and it ‘ins the only parcel I received, bu‘. i’. was a grand one "My father was a sen cnriifll-‘l ‘who died when I ivzis it) wars old. M"; home “'11-: in C0\'(-::‘v-\ uni I worked mid lived wiili ill‘. muillfii‘ and little sister Llllill 1 u... l8 when I joined the Nona Life at 59d ls not an easy bile bu: I like it_ For days ‘we dont know what it is to have dry clothes 0n, and they almost freeze on you. ‘but I want to do my bit in Wll. this. W31‘ ...f()r win we must and a The postscript to his letter 811°11'- ed him still. (laspite his hard and bitter experience. the boy he l9- {a j.‘ The Corporal sits alone and mopcs, Time after time girls dash his hopes. Perspiring doesn't spoil his chances, Ofiending breaks up his romances. Both tonight with LIFIBUOY "M ”"“’£€,’f’;'vws- so. He wrote: "I hope you won think I have written a sissy Iette or too 'long a, letter, but it w nice Just to have someone to write to again, and mother liked me write and tell her as much u could and how X liked my pres- ems." This year the Navy League sending our 100.000 ditty bags I0! 1.11mi y-illlligs and merchant sailor! touching Canadian shores. 30,000 of these were kindly donated the Canadian Red Cross Boole and 20,000 by the Imperial O1‘ Daughters of The Empire, Navy Week, beginning Noll Sunday, will provide an oppor- tunity for Canadians to pay trid. bute to men who gard the she oi’ this land and keep the lanes open. i - AN’ WHERE IS TILAQISSA NOW? DlD MR’. BUDGE SA - 4w <s>r~ A it surge! SHE'S lN TH’ KITCHEN i HELLO ‘MAC. HOW WOUIGID A uue Tb co SHOPPING "IO ‘l5 CLARISSA VISITIN’ HIM F)? COURSE AN’ HE WON'T LET HER LEAVE TILL HE_ GETS RlD OF ALL l-IEQ FLEA ow§§ __ ‘I'll w LAND! APE you STlLk. GRAN ‘Qlih-s- d‘ 3°13. HAPLPT ENL%¥E ‘MA- MNQY MARGWQET - AN’ ¥lTTEN HOWE ‘IDDAYI WHAT’LL I D02? ‘D TAKE ‘TH’ SAME TALKIN‘ UT THAT MISEITBLE ETHEL BOTH WANT KITTEN -- K 7 CAN lTAKE MY LI’L KlTTEN WITH TH’ lW/lfi T / BLACK Nose HOME COUSIN c TODAY»? _ DHA ALKIN‘ ‘BOUT MP.BUD6E‘S LAmssA, NOT His (AT! MERCY il When You Waste Heat y, You Waste Coal - You Waste Money Generate Heat Efficiently l. Learn how to operate your furnace properly. 2. Keep your furnace clean at all limes. H dirty, choked up furnace wastes u surprising amount of cool. 3. Have your heating system checked by an experienced service mun. Watch Your Temperatures l: Avoid excessive tempera- tures. Overheaied homes are bud for your health as well as your pocket-book. Maintain on even steady heat .11 68° or less. 2. Watch the humidity. Keep your humidifying pans and equipment filled with water, and you will feel comfortable at c! lower temperature. 3. Turn off all heal that isn't absolutely necessary and eli- minute all needless ventilation. The temperature should be 65° or under at night. 0B1‘ MAXIMUM HEAT PROM EVERY SHOVBLPUl 0P 001l- ~ Reduce Heat Losses I. Don't try io heat sunrooms, garages. attic, or other soeml not lived in. Z. Keep fireplace damper closed when the fireplace is not being used. Otherwise, the draft will draw the warm crlr out of the house. 8. If you ore a fresh air fiend and like to have your bedroom window open, iurn off your hen‘! and keep the door closed. f-lvoid chilling the whole house. 4. Take care of you? hot water tank. Fin insulating jacket will save heal. Rlso. don't waste hot water. Replace washers on taps when they leak. 5. Use weather-stripping on all doors and windows. It gives added proieciion and saves coaL 6. Insuldie your home where possible. ll will take less cool to heat it, as less heat will be wasted. Every time you SAVE a shovelful, you ore helping to forge more weapons for Canada's fighting men. Without cool, there can be no tanks. Without cool, THERE CAN BE NO VICTORY! Canada's coal is needed in ever-increasing quantities in every phase of our vital wcr programme. So, buckle down! Get your furnace into the fight-and keep it fighting! THE WARTIME. PRICESANDTRADE BOARDA OFFICE or "rm: cost IKDMINISTRATQ“