DECEMBER 6. 194s f... hv office girl in central mention. Phone 1913 bet-ween '1 and 1g t..___ Lost LOST FROM GAIL. BETWEEN Borden and Charlottetown. brown cloih knitting bag containing wool and partly finished kni'.~ ""2. Finder please notify Mn. 1-l. Peer, 197 l-‘tichnzond Charlottetown. 1 .93." . . hotessional Cards rw: btll it» MAIHIESUN ONEY TO LOAN M . unqttemwh 1 5‘ H. r. MlPhPe B.A..K.C. suuhtlt“ i ' ITOB till Building rloflglnwfl nl/Al Ml R A HAM AM l. J. IIASLAM B. A.. LL l. BARBISTER. ETC. Bani oi Nora Scott: Chamber: Charlottetown. P E. I MONEY TO LOAN l5 P B0 Y (N. BO LIC 0.. ‘ A Phone wanrnp - CPL. room. n.a.r., Charlottetown would appreciate information regarding l8 foot white boat with small cabin which drifted lst December, 'ilgh2ti6de1.1 , . _ Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED. IMMEDI- ately. Principal for Hampton school (Protestant). Liberal sup- plement. Applv to Geo Cannon. secretary trustees IIAZELBIUOOIK SCHOOL Honor Roll for the month of Nov- em er. Grade X-l. Janet Pendergast. Grade VII-l. Hollis Wood, Colin Myers. . Grade VI-1. Glen Drake. 2. Al- ma Myers. Rena Wood, Leith My- ers (equal). Grace V-l. Lorne Graves. Grade IV (tn-Wendell Myers. Grade IV (b)—Lloyd Myers. Grade IV (c)-—Elva Carver. Grade III-l. Douglas Drake. 2. Grad . Teacher-Harold Wood. (Patriot please copy). The Women's Auxiliary Air Force ‘ EYES EXAMINER IGLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST Corner Kent and Queen Sta t-venlnn o; Allltolntmentr Phone i950 ___ -z M. ALBAN FARMtR aannrsralk A5 u‘ (Jlaadiagigaah gLcorllagelh-ellgga p? r T0 loan a 1th W. MA I HIESUN m"! *0 lmn Collections BARRISTEB- QOLICITQR IT 0mm W Great George ‘Etna? t A t I i‘ a - cbeod 60 Bentley w r. aanraav l. o. I. a neuron n. c. ‘llfilten and ottoman-at- law .____. Illrfdllahd Company -..uunu: “Mme Amman .'l!r< m hi”; wmg-li n. r. AIIOIIIBALII , i Tffi BIIIIEII cllflflfllqy. ..'.Z'J.........i of Great Britain is now 7B times as large as it was at the outbreak of the war. POULTRY We require unlimited qllln- tltlea ol chicken, fowl. Alall all other kinds or meat poultry live and dressed. Cor- rect India: and hlahon market prloea. Our IIIWQPII killing plant la at vour dil- poaal. ' Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown Your Eyes ‘l’ (YrjARLOW N () T1 (3 E [SECK Quom nozvs ed Kingdom wheat buyers were active in trading yesterday an the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and rc-‘v ports placed their purchases at ap- proximately 100,000 bushels of NCI 1 and 2 northern. Closing rye values were i-4 to 3-8 cents a bushel lower. December was quoted at $1.15 1-4. May s1 15 5-8- 3-4 and July $1. ‘l-B. NEW YORK, Dec. 5—(AP) --Last week's stock market rally halted Saturday although leaders gen- erally refused to Rive much ground and there was an assortment of fairly firm spots in evidence. The Associated Press 60-stoc: average was unchanged at 48 but on the week showed a net advance of .4 of a point. Transfers 0f 301,- 730 shares compared with $41,070 a week ago and were the smallest since Oct. 16. SPRHWGFIELD W. I. The regular meeting of the Spring- field Women's Institute was hed at the home of . Andrew Hughes on December first with five members and two visitors present. The President presided and opened the meeting by singing the Institute Ode follow repeating the Creed in unison. A committee five were appointed to prepare a program for a Christmas concert. It was decided for each family to i make four lunches to be sold at the concert. Mrs. Norris Sinclair invited mem- bers to her home for next meeting the lunch committee to be: Hostes, Mrs. alter McKenzie and Miss Ardyce Huslam; Pro ram; Mrs. Aflihtllll‘ l-Iaslam and s. Andrew es. Roll call a flour bag. The pro- am consisted of a contest put on - 3i ETOWN ‘GUARDIAN _ IPA‘??? mi". Montreal Gurh Asbestos 22 A Oil 21 Bczuharnois l0 Ford A 23 3-4 Fraser V T C l7 l-fl Hiram Walker 59 Int‘l Pete 21 l-8 CAMBRIDGE MAN COMPLETES lilS 36th READING OF BIBLE‘- Having started reading the King depths of the depression, Benja- men Beers. of 892 Massachusetts 66 year old preacher, has Just finished his 36th reading says a Cambridge, Mass, exchange. Last year at this time he had read the Book 0f Books 2B times, s0 that he has averaged one reading every two months since that time He says of himself: . "I Benjamin Beers, now Elder of the Church of Scotland in Cam- bridge. have read the entire Bible through 36 times, and also have read the New Testament cllrou h 100 additional times. I know my great reading and studying this Book of Books that ll, is voiy interesting. and I received much |oomfort o1 mind and spirit 1t 'is a source of s iritual strength. so I recommend t e reading of the Holy Bible to the people of all creeds” Mr. Beers, who is a native of Belle River, P E.I., has lived for 30 years in Cambridge and was or- dained a minister of the U ted Pentecostal Council of the Assem- blies 0! God in 1930 y Miss Ardyce Haslarn. prise won by Miss Winnifred Haslam after which lunch was sewed by commit- tee in charge. The meeting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem. At your nor-vice with nan: at experience and a term-line aarvtaa. Call In Illflonltlel appointments G. F. llutoheson AND SON I. O. IUTOIIEBON 0. I. IUTCIIIBON II you no havl . oi atrlln — hoe. lam: q. Qf - aanlllt ' apeeiallat n I I IIIOIOUII and (been Io Write or ahooa In: v that are cleared with \ Britain thew part have arrived from cheer from heme for houaanda "whim olnldlln 1mm - Q th It Ho. A. a. Went. CREDITS ALLIES The British government has giv- en the Soviet government trcdits amounting to more than 35,000,000 po_unda. Newmarket, Ont bags c? rmil a minimum of de- end i _. @1311‘; 5°11» W“ seas PhoLo). James version of the Bible in the m i-attendeti in Halifax today a mcctling '15 cm donawd by Mr5_ 1 T0 Montreal Stool: it MIN NG unarlottetown Water Users E"°"‘"‘=' "* - ' maorrro. Dec. 5—(CP)-—Mlne _ ——— Quotations. ; All basement water shut-of! valves should he £52112’; 2 Stock close‘, (l t 95 2 checks 8 "Ilce- Der cent of our night and ooh Smelt g3 1.1 Alden“ gt holiday calls are caused by this shut-off not be- gifglm Wu“ l} filth u‘ 1s 3-1 ing |n working order. These culls will have to 1m Tob u 114 g-‘Wgf 11‘: {jg be charged for if this practice continues. It },,‘,',‘c§,‘,°‘§..,“,,,,,,,,u 2;‘ a321- Ex as i-e there is no valve on your service, or if it is not Mtl Power m 1Z4 u ‘ff,’ working freely, have a new one installed now. figgciigigm ‘,1 f? loblo g ~ ' 1 ltpmh You are also reminded that anyone found Evtfaegl 31inch“ m a? 3’;°“1“" Q ‘I neglecting the fixing of leaks, or leaving taps i w 363 Qpen to prevent freezing, will be pro5¢¢ute¢ ll] Edm Save yourself trouble this winter by having NEW Yllfk SIDE‘ CEQQMQ, 1'66 these things attended to NOW. tcjhcftcr _ ‘ac ienollr . coumsslourns or srwrns E*°"“"‘° r a. c 1 l- E g‘ lmdTFl 2g l; Mil H: . e e Eldorado - Anaconda 25 8.25 En Beth Steel 1o i-z es 6t Ohio M 15 Ccu son 21 oa Eiec Auto Lite 11 -"" Gen Elec .15 1 03! ~="-' ggnNMotgg so l-ill l-lard m: w 19;; or 2a 3-41 oll - - t... *7 Kennecott 29 7-8‘ l-lcme 3.35.‘ .__ _ . Mont Ward 44 m! ud Bay 2o a-s, CANADMN . : 2 MIVGFIISIII RMBS P3 fllll ' ll’ °"“‘“‘ *5 ‘“‘“‘°“ ti‘ GENERAL ELEcIRIc <10. or Am 151 Jason 50 “WW Minimum Charge for All! idtertleemenl 25 Canto Ngldltlaméom l: g1? figr 6cm 8'80 ~ m“ (guard; m; 5 . _ Std Oil N J 64‘ Lake Shore ‘3 l-4 $1," Wm, flnounfimefl,f°"zs"éogg:vrg7:11‘: ltnstern loan; u s Rubber as lJlLapa Cad 56 1~4 classrued 3o per word; In Mamnriam Notices 10,, u ' 3° Mr worn. U S Steel 50_ itch 1.10 l-‘loral and spiritual Ullerlnp cub’ no h p" Der men; Lilla o! Vanadium C011! l0 7-l'| Lil L L 3g i»- --»-=,;~,=,lu-- "stat... .5".'.‘.‘.';a."i§§°?i3l We“ "m " seer. all cena oreverya tonaliw d N ‘ -—- ezzsr‘:.".':~.zr."xi.lrs" "mail-rib 533'-i"s55?»ii§~t%5 I ‘m’ will - iii .“°*"'i“=“s as reeves; ll III i.- » ' ll l‘ B U f6 01‘ 9 application. “wnmuon ‘mo’ "m" “m "5 Mmllmil 153 lfigléefizg 01115?) thgjDgmci§tiln Depgtmentt of AK- * ' - t l :- lMFJWgg-m . g3, I crlilgggiegiqad% shgfllnenls Aquoteld -—-"'-'""'i,_“'ii— M4“ . “_ on spo - or -arge; -me - For bale l ahtcd stflfik Markets ‘éffi? ‘*7 it? s 5g"; g! lc-aiaagvlngc 4s 1-2: s-“- """____—i"“i‘ WANTED -_ MA") ‘W | Nfiffllldfl ‘n 1'2! B - p]- - ' d FOR QUICK SALE, PLYMOUTH - N0 wasn- . 1a .11 Y- M R1‘? e cfeamelflf Rock bullets. ADDly W.l-l. Lane. mg‘ A991»? 140 Rbchfordlstrcet. Ilgginéin 50: gfilxzts fibbsigllfds “ff,” 1.1,, SEIgéI Mmmue‘ IIHHH" 2-341“ ohm" Lg‘ b; 531$.» receipto Qug. ifasteuri- m“; m; M“; _ NICE“; Found ___ %§iffa 04 zed N0. 1 25.1w». 2 a4, delivereld marked males. also light silvers. ‘M? NTREAL. Dec. s-tcrii- Au PM on 15 Mgmfreesl; WM =31“ Qlge- lfeggellf; s“ “o” “iliiPtr A nzu."i:".:..";.in.:ns“zr:i a Pain»- -. r re "- -— -— —» ~- --— ~ i-i _, , g 0n ' t - ' ~ roa snLE - onrvmo SLElGll. head mi; T§er<§'o¥iilitre»§i§ariiu$§ ‘m? 5"" Elmhflnse 8nd Curb 555.1%, 1.3a Chm“ current Pmlvt will,“ Apply p_ g L potato Growers same by provhm prone?!’ and Market, except golds’ which wen Powell L32 western and Que. white 20 ll-6-..1.‘ _ Assoc. - - . aying expenses, ADD“, “,0 R a down flmllllt.‘ a couple of points. trend," 95 “ugoetggoiiles mibexfjgl-No 1 Que roa sat. - pore’ noors an» mess’ “hm” R" 3' 2',“ 2, mnorrro. Dec. 5—-(CP)-In- iieswnxht 3'58 1-°°"1”°?N~B- “m1 P” 1- 1-°°'1-75' grates‘ (Tubes). Size t. 2A14op§y ‘ - CUSllflBl stocks and the mining .,,._{,‘,,,,,, '44 M *‘unriull. i - - . wanted groups improved considerably in ghm-m '13 ' - roa saaa - sunorsnma nun —~—~ ~— - §,‘Z§%§§,';‘Y5,,,“‘?,‘;§.,m:§§§§ 93$? wtfffi Slam‘ 23% anrmoursn, Nov. 4—Joseph Oxford Shearlirlg ewes, rcwrtstered, WANTED _ rrauo aaucn. 1i‘r1da,y‘g c1059 The mdusma], M- Sig" R 2-,, William Clarke. 50. Inspector of Also collie pups. George siuswell, Btate_ price. Wri "T B." vanced .51 in’ the index while the st%rg§°n; 28D Credit Unions for Nova Scotia, died Charlottetown. n. R. a. i2-4-a1. Guarcim. 12-2-31. 30m 81am”; and the 5m Ne,“ ggrmggj “ u” suaggnlivfiatcililskehome use {last '”'" “‘_"?“ '"*1‘* " ' ' _ , , IBl/UXII NIH ma SALE _ GENERAL "'3. WANTED r0 RENT. aranr- m .:,‘,’,‘;‘,’-,,,%“;§,;'g° m" h“ W‘ u“ ‘~53 gydliey at csonbrh. and was sitting rhi- M“ “°“i=”§“§i "v" "keen" “W ' __' We... "it l" “a. “m m" “ii , 1'00 Q . -- . 12- ‘ l. l U) 0h en A e- M- ._ _ . i“- P- gggeegaflng- @-~;~_,P_>-wh.e,~;~ u» can we rifles. .:,::."s..... . *..;:..°..i..... . ENGLISH SETTER PUPS slX WANTED T0 any canon coon fie’ °“ g °' l,“ “la” " ° ‘Mmmmt 13 Dr. wr. McKinnon and Rev. wu. months old. Distemper immune. skin coat in good shape. Aoulv u; 1 “Mb” “d M" “"““'35 advan‘ Vii-km“ 3° Gglllvgn were 59g“ at the dying Best Breeding. Prices reduced w Nell MvPhee. Elmira. P. a. 1. $1,112,, “sell?” s°§5°“““ QM" "Moi: Wm” Am“ ‘Q3 man's side. Father Gallivan aubiin-i clear kmnels tor new stock. State best price. - ' i. soumw 5mg,‘ mm u “s” w‘ -. Wendi“ . 3 istering the lust rites of the Roman Kentville Kennels. Box ‘l0. Kent- m ek t b can“? °ns| culustec w“ H“ 2'9 Catholic Church. He was to have ville. N. s. 11-30-12-111. WANTED - m-"ry FOX nonsas trjdfaqlhgr, fire “"113 l‘! fmfé "_‘_*—— ffftifevfhexfifiw vw- séanle lmpréwmen, in soflftfwesf’ win," cum‘ of the executive of the Credit u oh H BoarderiYVanted __. l. _'____"i“; .. * ' jwheat crop conditions l0U§la€les 1110:; Lergusgegioyvgkfisgiig... tom a, - waxrao - aoanpmo. HOUSE 'V|'5"“"“"'e""5 l “TINNIPEGI 11%- 5—'<?P>—"mi- V atgfggi ‘ofntthtéollitgrgklbrzlitd and Suzannah (Duffey) Clarke. He entered the service of the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown and later served in the branches at Sydney, Loulsburg. Guysboro. Lun- enburg and Halifax. Twenty years ago Mr. Clarke ioined the stuff of the Dominion Iron and Steel Cor- poration in Sydney where his long association as Chief Clerk in the rgieecléanical office will be remem- re . Skilled As Organizer He early became interested in the Credit Union movement in Nova Bcotla. and played a leading part in Dosco Credit Union ty. He was its first treasurer". It was in 1936 that he was appolnter. Inspector of Credit Unions for the Province. From the begin- iniz of his connection with the Credit Union movement Mr. Clarke was wholeheartedly interested in it. Both as member and charter treas- urer of Dceco and Pmvincial In- spector he applied himself conscien- tiously and untiringly to the ad- vancement of the movement. As an authority on Credit Unions hi5 coun- sel was widely sought and his i941 manual on Credit Union organiza- tion and accounting practices is ac- cepted in Eastern Canada as a pat- tern for Credit Union promotion. l-le attended in September at Levis, -Quebec. the first Nail: icl Canadian ‘Credit Union Conference. _ Mr. larke marine- Catherine, caiughter of the late Michael Moc- ‘Phie and Sarah (Buchanan) Mac- ,Phie of Sydney in June i018, be- sides whom he is survived by three daughters. Mrs. William Purvis (Helen) Lethbridge. Alta., Dorothy Ev iyn. student at St. Martha's . Antigonish. his mother at Junction. two brothers, and Peter Clarke at home, Jive sisers. Miss Muriel Clarke, at ghome, Mrs. Hazen Macbellan, ILN rl-lalifnx, Sister St. Catherine 0 ,Genoa Immaculate Conception Con t. Kl . .0. . . . - 11v3l~_-§§Z“a B #1913551 Aasilgil I .. and Sgt. G Beecroit of Vancouv- er, B. C . are shown pushing a load of mall along a London station plnfiorm- while on the right other h, awaiting distributAon to units in Britain. (Canadian Army Over. u RECEIVE KINGS COMMENDATION A recent issue of ihe Canada dalion for brave conduct. They are of Upper Blackville, N. B. (inset), a nearby R. C. A. leaking gasoline get to the gas tan stantly killed. They then arranged Campbell, Armand Ouellette, Paul ville, Ronald Boutot, Alban Lang, extra track gang employed by the Canadian National Railways received His on the track in the. vicinity of Pacific Jct., N. B. F. training school crashed, killing was a carman's apprentice in ihe Moncton He was LAC Lawrence Babkirk, of Saint John, N. B. Morri Rushing to the plane they cut their way into th was dpne at considerable risk,as at any rnomen medical assistance could be obtained. The citation w wards: “Throughout, Mr. Morris and Mr. Colford displayed courage and (l for their personal safety." Photograph shows: Left to Gazette carried an announcement to the eflcct that two members of an Majesty The King's commen- B. J. Morris, of McGivncy Jct., N. B. (left), foreman, and A. J. Colford, a member of Morris’ gang. While Morris and his gang were working‘ , just west of Moncton. in June last, a training plane from the instructor and fatally iniuring the sturlent, who Shops of tthe railway previous to his enllslmrnt in the R. C. A. F. s and Colford were foremost in the rescue. e cockpit with on axe and pulled ihe student loose. This t-the craft was likely to explode should the flames from ks. The instructor was thrown clcar of the plane by the crash and in- for irqisportation of the injuretcl student pilot, who later died, to whore hich accompanied the rommcrldaiion ended with the arinq urlth complete disreuztrd ght. front row: B. J. llulorris, Felix Oucllctte, Paul St. Amand, new Guutreau, Lauri-once Colforcl; back row: O‘Ncil Ban- Antoine Morin, Maxime A. Beaulieu. Long Island, N Y. _ A brother. Stephen Clarke. cl in June last. Mr, and M _ moved to Antigomsli, Aug. 1o. a1 will be Monday at 9 am. with Solemn High Mass at St Ninian’s Cathedral. >1 u» 9. u: WEST ROYALTY W. I. The monthly meeting of West Royalty Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Trainer on Dec. lst. with seven members and twv visitors present. _ Meeting opened by repeating tho creed in unison nnd was presided cver by the President, Ivlrs. James Mao . C llection amounted‘ to '70 cts.. one membership fee was paid and Patrick Curley, Minutes of last. meeting were read and approved. It was moved and seconded that the Institute ‘any for having thP school scrubbed during the Christ- mas holidays. and also that a school bill of 40 cts. be bald. A very explanatory talk on H05- "pltal Care was given bv Dr. J A. Maclvllllan of Charlottetown and greatly enjoyed by all present. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. MacKay. with ‘Mrs. Stetson and Mrs. Roberts on lunch committee. Meeting closer. with the National A_n_them_and__lunch_was_ served. Malaria. dreaded by natives and white men alike, ls rapidly being Whipped in North Africa by the skill and persistence of Major W. A. Oille, fozrner Toronto doctor now in the entorpriao is credited with cutting down the mortality rate among natives -— which sometimes runs ll bib u 00 percent -while giv- inl protection to Allied soldiers now innlgerla Theee thrgg pictures show Major Oille at work. At left the 34-year old Canadian traces malaria diam-ion of Algeria on n rnap. for control purposes, and at right he is shown with Arab child- ren as he inspects one for symptom; of the disease. In the lower picture Majo; Oille is inspecting g water ,wel1 in one of the worst malaria "districts. The army doctor tours‘ "F1131; v ,thP vast area unricr his supervision‘ I [by jeep to gzt "on the spot" m- before |formaiion (or hi: we'l- kitchen utensils, electrical refrigerators, electric fine pieces mahogany. Canadian Army, whose research andl the War. Mafor Oille ‘emf ~ rssults. mirmrrnt nl Mvlv m - ~ ' l Q11‘ p a sfler. main -F r‘ . -\I' ti] l sevml contniusnsly on the atazl of lzr Canadians and flfllhc3 alike, 1 Public Clearance Auction Sale The Undersigned offers for sale on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1943, AT 10 Alli. at the premises 0f the Portland Packing Company, corner Pownal and Dorchester Streets, Charlottetown, all ihe per- sonal property including kitchen table and chairs, cup- boards, Fawcett Mayfair Kitchen Range (almost new), Beatty Electric Washer, hot plate, several sets of disthes, S OVO (new), dining room table and chairs, chestcrfield bed. somq occasional chairs, sideboards, books, book cases (sectional), writing desks, wardrobes. beds, springs, mattresses, bureaus. bed clothing and linens, mir- rors, fire irons. pictures and paintings, Wilton and Ax- minister rugs, floor coverings, floor lamps. table lumps, I Quebec heaters, trunks. crooks, preserving bottles, tools of all kinds including gardcnefa tools, 1 automobile. 32 squares asphalt shingles, 3 Buffalo robes. DATED this 1st day of December, A.D., 1943. MRS. ADA L. SMALLWOOD ESTATE V. C. SMALLWOOD MRS. ADA L. SMALLWOOD W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer Administratri] Cganadlrin Army Doctor In Algeria Rapidly Beating Malaria Scourge sees..- . ..,. s. of r t 1 l t l w I u? anmnl-bmi'r' . '. ALGIERS. - Dreaded by a Canadian hospital in hluy, 194 the native population whim is sou-i he proceeded on command to erless to combat it, malaria in‘ London school of tropical mezlicinq Algeria is being whipped by lhei and uuinctl the knowledge WIIICI medical skill and determined effort today he is putting to practlcill llsi 0i a Canadian Army doctor. ‘J4- in Algeria Yé-BI-flld Major W. A Ollie, of ‘Ibr- Major Oille has tirelessly trsc onto. the origin o! the particular bxeed Research-minded Mala;- Oille huS~ mosquito which carries mnlari branched out in his work as malaria stmcrvised the cutting hu-ay of ovc control officer at a Catimllm Gen-i hanging vegetation in all mnlnr eral Hospital to serve the health, breeding gounds nnd the drainag interests of the Arabs. among‘. whom of stagnant pools. the infant moztality rate due to. H9 has toured the country, drivl malrria is as high as 8i) pcr cent‘, lug his own Jeep. pcrsonnv examlnr i in’! wrll water and Arab adults ant in ’T"t'-"n1t0 r1" ‘rcn ' 1 u,»