"It sans cani- OBS-I . "=- im - ' ‘in-a HAVE JOINED C- W. A. U» Two young women irom Prince Ejavard Island who recently enlist- ed in the Canadian Women's Army corps are shown above on their ar- nvzil in Haliiax. They are Miss Jane: Kinch oi’ Tignish (bottom) and Miss Elsie M. MacGregor oi O'- Leary (top). (Canadian Army Photo). , S RUB OUT TIRED ACNE! Zeus-i Thursday, Feb. 25 for Junior League Dance at Brighton Club. i How Are y Your Eyes‘? li you sre having symllwlll st oi rain — headaches. so" eyes or dizziness — consult I specialist. . Al your service with Yell’! oi experience and a thorolllll retracting service. Call ln and discuss 1N" difficulties Write or phone los- appointments. 0. F. llutcliesun FEBRUARY, 22. _, 114a. , ,- continue his “aft-n Girl Guido Isvis Broadcast b! the Chin! Guido ""1"" v! g- s‘. isiuiis. Remain. boi- the specau nroauuut tonight i“ 3'1“ W w"! Baden-Powell who Wm “wk ‘mm 147N105. lihilgland‘ ‘m “f”. “nmvel-Wl’ 01 her oirth-' "BY ilhmlung Day), Personals ‘ Th‘ Willy triends oi w: 95111900211, stocky point, a“ gfifj, 5B0 iiel‘ out again alter being can“ nllflfguis) neniiuine suiiering mm; s‘ auouuhaive wivlggiiswlgg 15:8 "ifimifi": e Ully shopping n e Pte. Ivan H. Somers v week end witn his parenfspe £1‘: M15» Bruce comers. lireaoaloaiie village before ieavin g maimuud. 8 or me The many friends oi Mrs. Roland Meiiue, Fitzroy St, will regret to hear that one is ill at her home. The many friends oi Mrs. Harold Macisean will be sorry to learn time she ls still coniined to bed at her home and wish her a speedy recov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wright. Brlghwn, leit this morning on u, week's business tri to Quebec and Montreal. Contact g new sources oi supply ior his iirm and cover- m __;____--,-___-_ l é isrocic QUOTA irons u Montreal ‘Stock a Exchange lng merchandise ior the coming s son and continued “rvice for their clientele is the objective. 1.. Bdr.‘ Wilfred Lawton has re- turned to his unit after spending a iew days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawtu\ Pownal. leading Writer Jchn E. Harper, R.C.N.V.R., son oi Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Harper, 32 Victory Av- enue, Ch'town. P.E.I., who has been attached to the stall oi H.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte" toi- over a year and a hali, leit over the week-end for an Eastern Canadian port, to duties in the .Naval Service. Trinity United Churn MONDAY 7.45 P. lVL-Wllling Circle oi the King's Daughters, East Parlor. 4 fitting sud Supplying Glam ll. J. “illABlill orromarius-r Montague P B. I. Oiilce Hours: in toil: Il- m s oi r r u. II lld to..ov Illlwlfllm" a Olill-c: Connected with DRUGSTOBB i i WANTED _____ To purchase antique Papier Macho Trays. small ones and medium size preferred. Antique China Tea Sets, Des- sert Sets and Dinner- ware, also Antique Table Glasses. Please write description to The China Shop, 1547 Drum- » _ mond Si» Montreal, . r. o. nurciisson Quebec, ~ o. r. HUTCHESON . QQQTZ (‘I Under the new government iective on September 4. domestics; farm lielu; teacher school. be submitted by the advertiser ‘llelp Wanted’ Advertisements |i i; still permissible to publish over an advertiser‘: own uumo “Help Wuntrd" advertisements lot ilshing snd hopping help. sud (or students emlvlflyed In" All other “Help Wanted” ulvertloements, however. must Service oliicer, Unemployment l. 0. 0. F. llall. Richmond Street. and on receiving the ol- floor’! approval the advertisements oau then be inserted lu The Charlottetown Guardian. regulations which became ei- : nurses and probntloners; to the National Selective Insurance Commission, Advertising lists: ~~ llIulII-Ghnselsrllv bflII-l-s-rwuliwmnsunms IIINIIIIIII Payable in Ildvasss Alvslbsmsublvsuh "firflb - ruse-near. Nuns- ~ mi 1*“ °\‘ Bert time. Telaepalaolaiie I408!‘ — SPBIADII Arum lllAIT. Il Bette, Cumberland. WANTED-A mono: roo a" mfaggél‘ wwglmllsu “gig? use! onions - NIW DAMP-i 1 Onei- Bed aims. MM!- niu-e mama. wi-iie iii-i. s. s. JANTEI) - A “Am m‘ o“, Rose, souris Route 2. 2-20-51. gal“ lgltzokvlvork. Apply Shsws Miscellaneous For Sole , - Ill! B0118 » f-riect condition. ilnest loos " tion __ £9318; Gsrsgs sttechsitaféppgy liAJTIST OIL PIIHANINTI. MIG. ohnston’: Beauty salon. ‘ DOOM!!! AND IOAIDIIB AC- oomuiodsied. Ill Kent Btu-um. H benediction meeting closed. hostess assisted by Mrs. Mcbeod. A social hour followed with Biblical qulzes put on by Mrs. Fred Shaw and Mrs. ton which were very hel Curtis ior opening up her beauti- ml new home to the soeie ior their meeting, and the lovely unoh served. by Mrs. N. Rrguson and extended to Mrs. Curtis by who very graciously replied g!- ‘pressing in them and unearths Bell ‘lb! 14! Brazilian 15 1-4 Bldg Products 14 3-4 Can Gem 4 5.5 Can N0! P! 6 Can Car Found 3 Can Car Pid 3g 1.3 0m PM 7 5-4" Om Steimdiips 1o 3-3 Cons Smelt 42 3-4 Dom Stee B. 8 3-4 Dom Textile ‘l9 1-2 Gen Steel Wares 8 1.3 Int Nickel 37 1-3 MCCOH rs Dlkllliic Mtl Power z5 1.3 Nat Brew 2'1 1 Nat Steel Car 45 1-2 Norands 43 1-4 Shawihigan l-z N. Y. Stock ~ i Exchange Am C d: F‘ 82 1-4 Am Tel d: Tel 139 Anaconda .27 1-8 | Baldwin Loco 18 1-2 _ Bendix av as 1-2 I Beth Steel 61 Ches 8r Ohio 37 1-2 Chrysler 78 1-2 Con Edison 18 1-8 Gen Elec 35 Home Oil 815 p Oil 18 l-4 Gt Nor Pid 24 1-2 Mont Ward 86 7-8 Kennecott 31 3-4 Nor Am Co 12 1-2 NY Central 13 Pen RR 26 1-4 Phil Pet Go 47 , Std Oil N J 50 'l-8 Texas Corp 45 1-2 United Air 30 1-4 PRODUCE MONTREAL, Iiieb. 21—(CP)— Produce prices Saturday as re- ported by the Dominion Govern- ment Department oi Agriculture iollowz- Eggs: Graded diipments selling A-lurge 37-37 i-2‘, A-medium lél 2:444; A-pullets 29 1-2; B 3i; Butter: First grade creamery prints Jobbing ice S8 14-37;; iirst, grade soil *, Jobbing price, 36-36 1-2; wholesale, Que No. 1 pasteurized storage 35 1-4-351-2. Cheese: Current receipt colored and white, Western and Que 20 1-4 FOB Montreal; wholesale current, Western and colored egg white 22 e Potatoes: 75 lb bogs Que No. 1 1.65-1.80; No. 2 1.40-1.50: Katadins 1.70-1.80; NB and PEI No. 1.80 .0 BON SHAW W.M.S. The s o! the Bonshaw united W.M.S. were very pleasantly entertained at the home oi Dr. and Mrs. Curtis. The new president Mrs. Stephen MacL-eod presided and opene‘ the meeting by sing- ing Hymn 140. Psalm CL was read iollowed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Hymn 194 was sung and scripture readings were read by Mrs. Geddie Maclieod, Mrs. John McPhail, Mrs. Neil Ferguson and Mrs. J. W.- Boyce. A prayer in unison, the singing oi hymn 15, and a short prayer by Mrs. Fred show closed the devotional period. The roll called i0 membe a and 2 visitors present. Minutes oi last meeting read and approved. Cor- ie», ndence consisted oi s letter oi thanks irom Mrs. Clara Mc- Kenzie ior treat and. Visits durml her recent illness; irom Wesley McLean, R.O.N.V.R., oi Canoe Cove now serving in England say- ins he received their box and ex- rsssed his appreciation oi some. s. MoPhail also said her son Charles received his box and wim- Smith 10110211111101». 2l-iCPi-To. ronto closing stock quotations: 50m! .11 1-2 Aid .14 Aunor 1.00 Bank o! Novs Bootis 245 gldcooo H B0510 .10 Bolwtll .13 Brslorno .15 1-2 Brit Dom .27 Broulsn .51 Cal 1.50 Cent Pli- 1.05 Cochenour .00 Coniarum 1.05 Cons Min 43 l-4 Doms 19 5-8 Ea Crest .11 Es Mslart 1.18 Eldorsdo .115: ‘Gold Gate .06 1-2 ii .01 i-il Gunnlr .1: Y; y - H .os ome 8.15 Hedi .45 Int N ck 87 Int Pete lli 1-2 J Waite .08 Laps. Cad -06 3-4 pk .69 Kerr Add 5.75 v 1m, .16 MaoLeod 1.67 M n .99 Malartic L99 McKenzie ~97 Mchellim 1 3'4 Noranda 43 1-3 'Normeta.l $0 Ont Nick 09 I-I Pwalto m Paymast 31 rron 1-00 Pick Crow 1-33 Pioneer 1-49 Powell ~53 Preston 2.10 Queenstou ~40 he .04 1-4 st. Antii ~04 San Ant 3-25 Sherritt 35 Sign“ 6.50 Sladeu 33 s Pete ~06 5mg m, 1.10 Sud Bas 1-95 Sylvan 153 Teck l-iu 3-24 Tobun .75 Towagrnsc -1 Uchi Bonds 41 Union Gas 5 7'3 Uhtd Stl 4 8-4 Up Canada 13° Ventures‘ 53° Vermilata 12 Waite Amu 495 Wri Ham 3-19 JOHN A. McCABVILLE 0n Saturday, Feb. a. the fmsel oi Death visited the comm uy o! Newton and took away one of its most beloved residents in the person oi John A. McCai-ville. Al- though not in the best oi health or some time the end as often in such cases was sudden and I. great shock to his many friends. The late Mr. McCarviile was born in Newton, mt 26 seventy- tiiree years ago, and as s young ‘man spent many years in the ‘United States and Western Can- ada. returning to the place oi his birlih in 1911 where he since devot- ed himsei to taming. He was an excep onally quiet. and pleasant mannered man, al- ways attentive to his Church, tam- ilv and iriends-an example o1 Christian manhood (or anyone to emulate. The iuneral took place on Mon- day, February 8, to St. Malachfs Church, Kinkora, where a High Mass oi Requiem was celebrated by his pastor, Rev. M. J. Smith, J.C.D. who also conducted the ser- vices at the grave. Rev. George M-Tabe was present in the sanc- tuary. The pail bearers were Messrs Peter D. McIver. Hugh J. McIver, migene Smith, John Johnson, Stephen Johnson and John A. ed her tn convey his thanks to the members. Two other letters were read and discussed. Splendid reports irom the dill- erent committees iollowed. The program oi the study book "Whole- i some Recreation" was rend by Mil-i Geddie MecLeod, showing that iii we did not provide recreation ior our young people that was upliit- ing and surround them with envir- onments that would have an influ- ence ior good upon their charac- ters, that they would soon drlit into evil ways. Next meeting at home oi Mrs. Neil K. Salmond . Stephen McLeod 0n limch committee. Alter singing ymn 513 and repeating Mbpah A delicious lunch was served by Stirllnl Theo.l!ea- The motion was seconded the president. he!‘ pleasure - them they were _ come in her homo at. any time for their meetings. m; society, aim which they parted reeling they had s very eh- jovnble and profitable meetlnl. Sine'ts, Wanted i Buying daily, Frozen Smells, Tom Coils. Highest Prices Paid, Prompt Returns‘. . _ , Ship Express to Summer- slde. P.E.l. JENKINS BROS. The bereaved family includes his wiie ioimerly Annie Kefy and iour children. sister Mary Rosarii, 05M, Charlottetown Hospital. Frances attending U.C.C., Cyril and Annie at home. also iour brothers, died in Charlottetown and Rever- Iend- Brother Azarlas. Dean oi’ Mon- hattan Engineering School who died surviving Hugh, Somerville, Moss; ‘Thomas, Everett, Mass; Wilbert, Kinkora Three oi’ the members oi this ex- emplary iamily who gave their services to the Religious Liie pre- deceased him. Silter M. Leonora. St. Paul, Minn. Rev. Peter V.. who IIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS (IllARlAfl"l'l-."iL “N k iiumrmAN nuicgyigrg (hrly the ‘REITCRQSQ WA/(Tgfn Pass lgYJ-Eo/a/r/a/rr/Zrk A I A for "@117 ‘Ev/sauce: 0/55 / 0. BARBED WIRE and enemy guards "do not a ’ prison make” for Canadian soldiers captured V’ by the enemy. Their thoughts, winging across the sea, meet Red Cross parcels on their way ; to them. ‘ Last year, the enemy said "pass" to 2,000,000 such parcels. They were packed with 22,000,000 1 pounds of food and comforts welcomed by men to whom the barest necessities have be- come luxuries. But, most of all, to each prisoner every Red not Food parcels (or British and Canadian Prisoners of War In Europe ............... 354100.000 Food parcels for Canadian prisoners In the Far East Tohl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5,500,000 40.81 Hospital supplies and disc urchases for ‘comforts lur armed _orces and civilians _ _ Disaster und_ Emergency, including hel to Allied Red Cross Societies on Service... ...... .... Other War lixpendirurcs. . .. . . .... Total War Servic Administration . . . . . . . .. Campaign and Publicity. .. less Available Funds . . . . . . ....... . Objective $10,000,000 i! . llovv Your Money Will Be Spent Anemia 1,250,000 1 250.000 600,000 . $10,600,000 9 550.000 500.000 $00,000 $ l 1.750.000 1,750,000 Peace Time Requirements. . . . . . . . . Penn: 1g: 3,000,000 25.55 Cross parcel is a message from home—a definite assurance that he is not forgotten, a reminder that no captured Canadian soldier is ever _ , marked "oil strength” by the Red Cross. ; Thirty percent of the money you gave to the " , Red Cross last year was used to provide parcels for prisoners of war. The money you give now will help to keep up and increase this flow of good cheer and hope to these lonely men. Consult your heart-Obey its dictates-Give liberali] RED CROSS OFFICE -‘ 52 Prince Street f/VE- 1441mm ouf/cuizq 13 q/zeah flaw ewe #017.’ ‘and Dr. Raymond, Waterloo, Ontfln New YOYk- T0 the members the sympathy oi the enm- munity is extended in the loss oi a devoted brother. May his scul rest in peace. husband. inther HELLO - WHY and Mrs. John family wish to Smith, merit. AW — l DON'T Card 0’ 7710"," Montreal Curb S‘ A. McCarvilie J.C.D., Rev. Gabe and Dr. Moyse. also all those W1"! 119119651 in their recent bereave- Telephone 2010 ED GROSS i e s n 1"” , ,‘ i 0M5; l!!! DR IIIOIIAS’ ltlltfflll 0/1,, and thank Rev, M.J . George Mc- Asbestos .. B A Oil Cnn Viekers Bathurst A Price Coin 2-22-11. m a WHY DON'T WHAT BIZIGI-fflilz 310E’ vou LOOK ME RENT is DUE-l AND YOU'VE ON THE OWE sixTv aucKs- SEEN MY WIFE- BRlGl-ITEFE THE FURNACE’ i5 wo-wr rows: i SIDE o|= BROKE-SO Ml-l I GOT ‘FOL-NE - LIFE? eo-r A TOOT E- FOR 1? ; i . g} LOOK! 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