JANUARY 11.1942 - --. -- THE QMRLOTTEIQWNWQIJLRPIAN l. .-. PAGE F“"r‘a‘r~—- i F. _ LACKOUT STOCK QUOTA T IONS WANTED B ANI Asoclgierdligrlgd :ll'lwfl‘a A h l. P t t; g u, chief wu-(l New YOTk StOCk Gfdifl MOIItW-al Stock ThWooiIQrlRSEEiotJlFeIlorIliy-ilfirlo-i Ylillifillulillul 2:173 g3. arlllzelc fililTlclIllleflrntlgnfgfl ‘An emergenicly liléghlllcxiet lglock wardens downward today as many bidders right mam ‘xargfxlscegljltlltlllnlflle (grgzllulemllloe, will be held in 111$ Iat-klgiillvll tlgnycillltlriilll “$1333 “m? l e . ‘ M day evening, January 19th, 1942, at fir)’ S:llt‘ooromp)l:te_ arrangements for the blackout WINNIPEG. Jan. 16—(CP)-—Wlth fair trading reported tilrouzh the session, wheat futures closed 1n Exchange Exchange ' Winni grain exman tad i—-— which is to follow immediately after the meeting. laatmlgtfilfer w Pchallzm "Fmlnzlj (Oman n“) You are urgently requested to attend. (°"“"“““ 7"”) gillisaingeaxgwlg °fi coglsietswatillllgaléyl stock! Close J t. so s-a B. ROY HOLMAN- 5"“ "h" “hludl 2...... our u. w Chairman, Board of Control. Am o md y ,1 H, Wheat: May '19 l-IB: July so m“ new“; 12 g1 Am Tel ‘rel 1261-4 5'83" . 4, u; Can Cement 4 4 Anaconda 27 3-4 May-IA ' ' ‘mu 4" Can Car Fbilnd 5 3 4 Baldwin Looo l3 l-a "aA-lolflvf ‘m. J 7 . Can car Pld n1- Bendix Av s1 s-a O£“f.,§y5_8}3“y ' m’ 5° '85- Can 1nd A1 A 3 1'4 Beth Sim 63 can. ‘prlceé’ can PM“ , fill - Chcs Ohio 36 r . ' _ . Ca Ste P ' a a o 1:.- l. ‘iii’? ol- r-ll“? a A F glen Editwnm“ l3 5-8 nor 71; 5 wheat'69; 6 wheat 37; gin i?‘ Wu‘. 12:3 I u s . G: o 23 feed wheat 64 1-2; 1 amber durum P u 2'1 7-8 in i-z. Int "WW1 Royal Air Force Station, Gen Mom" 3g 1-5 0M5; 3 cw 5o 14; ex 3 cw Massey Harris 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. u. l. g1, Nor tPfd 23 l-z 1-4; a uw 4o 1-2; ex 1 feed 49-, l b10111 lgowcr 1 2 i1 .1, - - -. ; . - a rew ' F n. “ops; B. J- r F/0. CALDERIIEAD G. D. MZL§°°$vanl 1-4 n J 4 2 feed 44 3 4' 3 iced Nat Steel Car 33 'ilo:_ YFQIEMQNT E. L. No. 985992 SGT. FREEMAN A J. No. IIBZHfiN y central 9 Barley: 1 A: 2 0w 6 row 64 3-4; Noranda 48 ‘all "wit" ‘i- "- ii”- iiilfii M8" Siéillflihil" n: 112232. ~01 on Co w 1 egg"; 2 rglgdfi‘ma-gga vyg giegmllg" “ . o. 1 l. . . . - - _ _ _ ; _ ; w gm — h” {iii No. 10541161 11.0.1. rllolvnas 1v. w. No. 91120.11 52?,“ Pfico 131i reed 5-,} ° 3 °° a; L“; Pr: 1&3 l-I Mm; inst the estates of any Std o“ N‘! 4° pg E 9c “m” hm“ u’ ° wrhaltsIsget-ngzllalsmlt full detailed staic- TeXfl-a Corn 7 l-s WPB E1" B " aw" “"‘“'° memionod pom“ uetoctlh Pr ident of Committee of Ad- United Air 33 1-2 - __...._....____ . g 1i clr claims in triplicate e es _ _ , menéi-III. it. A. F. Station, Charlottetown, in accordance with the Rel! U 5 Rubber 15 5_3 Produce P rt ces s 1mm prbts Act 1893. No claims will be considered Illilzlelithliyghlliaé: % St Sitn Co g g ell A ' y, y, es e - ’_ _ file Iltlfldl of thenPresldent of Committ of Aulus men ore a we“ Uncon 25 14 M . ._.__ ‘ _ M j of Fcliruary. 194?" n. Enwlliws. Squadron Leader. Woolworth _ 0mm“ ‘In “Ab” President of Committee of Adjustment. Royal Air Force Station, - CIIARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. Canadian Commodity Exchange, Butter spot: Que (92 score) 33 7-8-34; western regradie 1134A. Eggs spot: Eastern A-llarge 33 1-2-34; A-medium 30-40 1-2; A-—pu.lleis 26-28 1-2: E-B 27A: Montreal Curb QUOTATIONS CORREGPID IO" EVERY WED- E_o 24A NESDAY ANlgssllfllgUn-DAYT l;-:-_.-_ icllnafllfl" PM” MONTREAL. Jan. l6—(CPi-- Eggs do: 3548c I ' ' R t Pa able in Advance fir" or» i1“¥¥%rl2‘fi“‘r“f‘ro‘é"%5-3€i§-“ti! Cruse- wc rwh- = i" l“ ll"°‘“‘"‘g a “s Y ...... ... “aéfiiiii? @2211. "m Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements t! Cents Ahab; PM __ prim‘, jabbing price‘ 35 b2; “a golég; M”; ‘H _ As stos 18 l-8 grade solids, Jobbing price 35. l1 ' - Central Guardian lowli- 5° If‘ "lf;d-cfl'ff,""fi§flghz;j°jfi ‘Fvofalf B A Oil 17 5-8 wholesale, Que no 1 pasteurized P0111. 1b- “'3 1,,» pi-r ll-urii; Aunougcelisiellilsmgrlal Nome: we n" “wll- Lists uI Bemlllflfllflls 9 5-8 storage 3-1; no z storage 33 1-4. Steak, lb 25-32" Classified o? 9.”? m" ‘H n“ e can" no 5° m“, name. Lem," o; Fluser __ Chiese current receipt western Beef, qr 1344c Hull" "'“' °J"'"““' uuqvliglidlu; .1. a Zulouts lo words ror $1.00 Fraser vrc 12 l-i while and colored 23. F. 0. a. felc- Fowl each 8100-“35 cumlulcuc“ N“ p" me iiditI uni 3 wgrgs. Notices ol Thanks and Hlr Walker 45 wry 91mm‘! Polm- (‘urnm receipt Bum?! ‘ma? 354a“ f“ {$118123 gill» eozniuzll oroto fibril. 1.1m of suluorlnllens Imp oil a s-a $115M gihltemfi tl-tleolvr?‘ 118 1-2- Corned Bee! "'21:: i" l v ' rea. , , “p W"! n“ mm‘ Addie” “d “tuba “ML om" “n. on _ weesug: and 321: White and goloreii Eight,’ ODIN. 25° lplmmmm‘ 23 14-24 1"- Apples, eatin dot. 40-5? r Banks lrlti_lal*l"ir.l.zil“is 513111115’ .5 2.:- is: _ 1-2-31: p 1e 26-27. en, ’ 15.2w wanted _Machlnel'ym (c_n_—"adhn "m, 1.s§?tllt§°§' loioun- 1ft" §§§ _ tfllflfl I10 I 1.80-4.85; PEI green ' 1M ‘ WED fl NEW GOOSE M“; A 1:53:13: In onllllclfiagltsegggig) Stocks CW5? mmmmm‘ 1135-190: whim 1'80“ Isilfiirgtlggitlaafles 2 lbs. 23¢ IWPLIIIICIS not mixed. free o 2i tandzrcill round sanitary mm mi vegemble Marlzow lb 4c “d m“ feamem Henry acnrdfiicgetable calis-Cflpflfity IOYLV Cullatla - i Chicken each l $150-$210 "if ‘é~““"i""ui‘i“--éll‘lii“élés °°"‘?‘“‘i° ill - °““““°‘"li.‘ ‘Mi: 0Y1 BPP 6“ 1°11 ° - .' Mon rea Squash, . DIME wanted Iii-ll. L'1'12'61-1g0v5l3€|2tlg 1'10 Henaglhg, 8g: - °YF~ — 5Q“ - - r =" ;' NEWSBOYS ron ~— _.___ Pumpkin, 1b. 3c routes. Aimly Olflcv- Female He“! wflllte" NEW YORK, Jan. l8—(OPi-—- Lamb 22-251: _ L-film-l-"kl? ‘“ The canodldn dollar declined a-a Beets, lb 4! ' MAID WANTED. $20.00 MONTH. or a cent. in tcdars clcsillg foreign Peppers, 4 for 25-1 Mrs, W. L. McEacheill, Mermaid, exchange dealings to a discount of Mushrooms 29° L-604-1-17-3i. 12 r cent 1n relation to United Brussels Sprouts 25c N 0 7| \ I C i F a N, ED stabs currencyzl (BOtixfidWB tFoggilgn Cranberries, M11’ EXC arige Con ro ca rae . — Radish, bunc U ' lpcr (Malt! KlFfiWlllJlThe gall"? New carrots, 2 bunches 27c I‘ 111g 1'1 53C lint’ lance B m ulfimfl‘ due Ed“, l-‘(gl lilg-JALIAPSPLY N $11.04 as wllgl-e all other leading for- . "11"" l‘! -‘ ~ ' arrs oro, . . ~ _-_-_,_- - egn mon s. l"-rl.l*::.: MIN NG (‘lmlo i‘. own. . - '1 not sl-iiil-d before February fill- 1943 Pgrsonal m in III‘ turned over t0 a 8W!" -—--- (‘so Mafkets at —-——- m. Mind-lion. HQBTS SKIN AIWECiNTSIGK_ u; (Canadian Press) 1131.11, |l.1_‘.'i".1l‘llIS tn my account at $111111, Cutskctliiiciféllfxlélanxlgiusul3ée, TORONTO, Jim. 8- "lt “lmklfl ,~“,"“‘,Y”“"¢ ‘r"“l‘i’il‘.f.' Aigmifehls qPsoriasls. impetigo. a Glance tocka chm w " "r Yr” ° ' ' " ' Erytlhcma, etc. 50o; $190; 82-00- ‘ ml him-t, Saskatoon. (Medium and Stroniz). Reoonl- ‘ rum“, Particulars Aldermac l‘ mended‘ md 501d by Hughes “ml N‘ u (Canadian Press) Ans Huron 355 ~i— geld?“ grolgrimaghgléggteglgnn: pal-ME“ “ “n4: T°"°“‘°- M°“"°“‘ “"1 N" Y°"*— Bankfield 4 1-4 cisllhijiiiirizwriiluc °°-‘»5' “l ‘ 11.111. oi no" w’ 5"?“ ""5"! '°“'*‘-"- Base Meta-l 8 _____ nlcrsidc. l. cllurulirrrr“, or lvinniIpeg-lvheat Li; of cent B“, EX 5 T“. m 1 my Quebec ' i tieitmls, i hlg er to unchange . B m 9i) llghzlriloggrll‘ u? i880. Personal “m” Nlilvgflxxlirk-Cotton lower; coffee ggfiogd o, l-z ' o Keep lillnarrYs in the home. sou can nun A HQMB ‘lsralorno 875 l r,ml=rr,=-,»f,r,wl;=,,ggr “slyly-.- i no oo- s, B "3 ‘ Broulan ' Toronto 10 Oniarilr N-Per z 3.; Professional W118 ————---——-=- , _ glfggig‘ 118 ,.._________. wanted |.| K s "EMMmG 8, co C,,,,,,,,, .. -—- I _._-_ u u a a cm, Ma; 4s i Cent Pat 123 one" and cflmpflll] ~ WANTED - BARBER APPBENT- Cent P" 9 ioe . No former experience neces- , our? Write for information Moler @195”: u F 3 Richmond S‘ Te|s Day 56 a u . . c il 20 d A u u Male and Female Help 03223,... s: s-a Chartere ccoun II wanted D9511“ 4 “m” “u” “mam N-OTIFITIITTIME T0 our ~ - 3mm" ‘g 3 ch“rl°"'fl°'n Government iub as Clerk. Post- East Mal 2“ Lwe~—- ____ . man‘ Customs clerk stem," all: B-ROOMED IIOUSE-Newly decorated. Ilillsborougll Street. Well- rlnlcon. 35(1) 3 4 Six Dominion-Wide exams ‘WI built sunny exposure-suitable for conversion into two apartments red K112i‘: 1 1:8 since WM’ beilllfl- Pr“? Bwkle“ or a comfortable family home. Hot water furnace. Sunporcu, small Fernlan o 1* M- Q a scmm“ Md" T°r°nw m lawn Moderate price. God‘ L“. Oldw_1=_l_0_=n - Goldalo 9 1-4 McLEOD 8r BENTLEY Gold Eagle g I ‘ Id G t ' ‘#118. -_9n<;".l,_’“-d-M-"'-“~-W-~5‘959 For slur g3 C. BPINTLEY. LIAB. |_ 1h t woum ‘IBTd R03 _ _ SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY T0 Below are some houses listed with us for slic a H m w 1.4 Hamster‘ ulIfawAuomeyr-b geertluegiayzlillirhecifivllln llgrlfiftfef yield a good return as an investment, ranging in mice from $1700.00 Hgmgggil zgg a-‘ 310N151! TO LOAN to offer consumers two hundred , u‘ 55500-00- glitdrqllfigexw“ u 1,3 m “m” 5m“ oilxtanteirdticlegrogiig: BURTON STREET-A two Apartment House --5 rooms Mid bath Jack w,“ 18 __ V 5102a paodurcrtfigFegbnggféfigél (no in each and a sunpnrcll. llot water furnace. Fireplaces‘. ‘Gariiiilc. 23:39 400 _M r5 u“ c‘ “y . I KENT STREET R-Ro med llnuse and Store, with r1- rgcra ng H' F’ MCPHEE BA" Kc’ igaxraleclvilttatlfilgalnflrcIi/lgltl- rooms. Furnace. Lug: Lot. Double garage. Terms. 3g] fizz" NOTARY 3s . ' ‘ ..'. . Bliniilsruli BOlélc ITUB , m“ N 1 u 81' 0111mm STREET-Double tenement. ll Rooms and bathrooms. I ' -- 9-31.. f _ Boarders Wanted rowivlll. STREETTYell-‘bullt l1 Rooms. 2 mm. um lrilggleodsen BELL ll MATHIESON stable at rrar contrl n rig our s a . Malarflc STUDENTS - - McIntyre M l. ‘ ' ll . J - “moo-faith: To (iiglfilxlqt-"Iit" flgllfynstgxpgcllsiawl Eridon Crefie We have several olaigrzvery delilahlfi residences for sale, that - l1 w‘ we do not advertise. or our s Mona‘ ' Noranda 5111341‘? =11. liAsLAM l E Normetal w A. .1. llASLAM an- 1.1.x. FOR SA ‘ gilrlfn g; “ililllsTliR- ETC- lsnwd IOTS crry HOUSES. 0m- or TOWN a- l1 h k I CITY BU . l . 1k l 8 14 “ cffarlftjiighfgf'f,_‘iz'f“f“" s; the Auction warehouse, Graf- liollsas. llorahs AND sroaas gfinlg: ° 3 MONEY T0 LOAN ton Street, Wednesday. Y Also 95mg“;- 16 “.3” 55 P- 0- B" 1‘ 21" It l I>~ m- "2"???" "m" °' nails ron. sans on ALL rllivrs or rmi ISLAND Perron Gold lao Ml” Ag’ | lnut ollairgl-MI We are Agents for the sale of VITA GLASS. Pick Crow I ll‘ "'59 "a ' P1‘ t MncGUIGAN 8| TRAINOR 1111.11’ white dresser: 2 white chest Qfimfifim as MARK R MAOGUIGAN K (l. lIBWt-‘ts; 1 small white tllhlti l bed Royal". 19 C. sr. CLAIR TRAINOR‘. K. o and spring; z floor rouoreln T0 LET Bu, M; is: B ll I Ellclt bl" ltlbl lflllnl' v wlayrgvgséqafim. 30;’ 1 :11; rocker i (bed; several desirable Furnished looms, with or without board, some y: a ‘ ce: ver ca - ls tau - 1 mop- was ,4 || - l-iclllllond Street chlfiiim"?! 203341.31“: m’; ohm’, a Nd_ with housekeeping p v ens- giagoplégs 4 I00!!! Chllfl; I IOII} 2 IIIIIBWB; l’ swap Rook 183 small flower stand: l morris chair; To LET straw Lake 1 l-4 ' also other furniture includin c; , sud gum i: "mack"; } m'§m,"l°";hluf,fi, 1 511,111.... -lar¢o residence. rolimsniln houses m AND mas-sine 1'1"" 1 ""‘""°= t M‘. "i" ‘M m“ m" iiurioa street - ‘I aoolor. Teck l-lu I15 lea; a electric heaters; desk isinll. bnhmoml _. _. _- 450.00 "ch "m, _ "m" "n" Nwngmlm l3 6L electric iron: wicker settee and 43o on Uchi 4 l-I chair: 1 oil stove; l Franklin stove: r m‘ h“ moms “Mum in Beilroiillli- — - - Upp Can 115 1 hauling oil lamll: electric light 2 un u s d I me- Ne" P. w‘ Cone“ __ 7 venture‘ 355 fl . 1 ourborrd; 1 Daisy lnr we!" l" '°° mm, _ _ _ ... ... 4:12.00 Vemiilata 1o J- S TA YLUR "m" 1 slew wit“: iii-chin" ll: — — - — - - 41”“ wane Am“ "5 r wa. er: rg c en- a : ’ I ‘No. llmbasebii‘ , 1k ‘ltlexttyfllelt- w“ H“; 265 onoMETmsT lsncall tables; setftee: i drivlnl: UNLISTED com an‘ 1413111311 u” slei h: blankets: beds; springs and T0 LET 75 *7 "I l" '99“ tresses‘ I "ll d IIV ,_ d AREIIOUSES- i‘ om ‘ill... ....l. :.:....:' l" "" "" " 1:211.‘ .. llflilnu By Appointments W. II. BIZATON 0i] sei 3 1-3 ‘°“" 12G roll on l» - 11-812-1-17-31- ternational evcntllalities. Canadian swoks were easy. Dis- tillers Seagram plfd shares die. cllned two points to 73, tional Nickel 5-8, Lake shore Mines 1-4 and Canadian Imperial TEASDALE & Box 190, Da General Motors Dealers FOOT LIMITED rtmouth, N. S. Tobacco 1-8. Unchanged were can. adian Pacific, Distillers Seagram crmrnon, Walkers, Dome Mines. The Associated Plus a of 60 stocks finished with a net de- cline of .4 of o. point at 37.9, The composite has shown only two ad- vances since Jan. 6. Except for a. brief flurly after ncon, dealings were negligible throughout. 'I‘ra:l1- fers totalled 477000 shares, Among bellwethers, Du Pant. Rflbeateri bombing raid-s on Bri- fell 3 3-4 in a new 1941-42 bot- tiah port areas and the industrial tom, Lesser- losers included Allied midlands has attracted fresh at- chemmah Umo“ CarbKdei East‘ tcntion to the frightful suffering gggslgnodfié Dogwglhlmézifihheg of the many thousands of civilians Douglas’ Aircraft, ‘Wcstinghouse: l“ are“ B"mm who u’ hm!“ “nor-inn Telephone, 11mm Pack from dieitel‘ to shelter and finally fic, Western Union, standard Oil ("iven into the open 1101111“? b! (NJ) and TeXa-i C0. sucoeuive raids. Eventually places only *1 ‘made m, 11'7"" W" are found for them all places 0f General Motors, bnri/Slfl- 5311"‘ relative security, but their belong- ge? Agearlcagiiaénga%lgfiggrllfijrgwyfij ings of all kinds are destroyed. The lsbni task of emergency feedtng alone is Clingizig to modest advangu wq-q difficult. The task Of setting them American can, International Har- up once more with some quantity '"w'-. caurfflll" Trlclm- Penn‘ of clothing and bedding is much sylvania and Sears Roebuck. mo” mflcunh To zieet these enormous needs funds have been started in various puts of the world Her Majesty To ron to Exchange QUEEN'S CANADIAN ' FUND DONA TIONS _ use oi bsr name in connection wifls the DOIIJJDIOD campaign. which il officially known as "Illo Queelfl Canadian Fund fol- Air Raid Vic- l1m5." Every dollar contributed to the Queen‘! Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor o! London for distribution to tho homeless and needy Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the lboyal Trust Company. Charlottetown, which reports the following ru- oeipts to date:- ltecelved yesterday:- Collectiorls from Bridgetown, Dundas Centre and Annzmdzlie, S5. Mt. Albion W'onlen's Institute $1. Jan. 16—(OP)—A.f- ‘IORONIO. ter shifting ilarrcwly through Cralpaud. Marshall, Bro. George Inman, mo“ Argyle shore . of tori y" Too t0 l > - - - ?ionil Si}! ‘lulled afigalléllltien s5; (nggiairs, Bro. William Waddell. lna perlo . ' m Sm Rock m‘ Pr!“ bulged The church service committee was appointed u follows: Stewart Inman, George Inman, . C, I-lolm. 'I'l1e Past Grand Master, Ernest . Helm conducted the _electlon and installation of the officers. (Patriot Please C0111!) The WEEK l0 1-39- T 9 Close at 1.83 was up s cent. ‘Turnover 1n Steep Rock to- talled 13,70l shales. Smclters. Qlrcmluni and suiiibury Basin reg. istcrcd minor 51:11.; while Nolan- cla closed a point down at, 48, l-lud- 5011 Bill’ loot l-2 and sherritt weak- ened 2 cents. Fanny Farmer; was of! 3-8 to a new law for a year at. 20 and Lob- law A was down 1-4 to 24 3-4. Other interliitcd linden" displaying mild weakncs- w C.P.R,., til Swel of Camellia cifsiues aucl m: S D U Canadian Breweries issues. Con- I s e sinners Gas filmed I points and Massey-Harris pfd was lip a point to 54. Bell Tel one, Steam- ships pfd. Fleet. Alli aft. and Dis- tillers-Seagranls were nariowly igher. 111E615: a c’ Rein-ind“? ac o - utt, Ma artc Gol Fields, Preston and San Antonio “tended t” u” relative‘ md were among the sift spots. Dome “mm °i “h? “WW1 wpulfl’ declined a pom; m 15 34' Lake freshman who declfrhdrsday mcrn- Shore s-a to 11 and McIntyre 1-4 in! W" ll 511°“ 1111MB- to 43 1-2. Sylvanitc and Wri ht- ‘i’ Hargreaves were stronger. g synlplml! OI Q19 il-"dmw 15 115° Home oll weakened a cent-s to extended w Mall-i Gilli-B whim 2.60 and minor losses appealed for mother died lut- Week- Okalta and Caknbnt, while Model Debating: Oils was up 2 cents. The Pilblic-speaking groups have resumed their regular meetings and will carry on for the most part as during the past term. .51 “so: n“ a or mee g _ a1 W“ held l" P7111“ Arum’ “d” evening at which it was decided to Jag zffigagd _cgnatg:§fi‘g- conduct a number of debates and Cffllfldfllilflg ill‘: un ravorabée condi- ggillésgicmslons during me second tons o went er an rca s. ‘ _ The District Master, James n. MT?’ m“°m%‘,f":§§m“§ur§§§ Cousins presided. After opening ln ‘E I ‘F’ 31hr m 3' the usual manner, tile following Ken 3h°°f “t t“ ma‘: °g wmmmte” “~37? appointed: n“ coijlfeigewfiosgvgelelcted were‘ A J 032321?“ Stewart Inman’ A1 MacAdaln, Pat Sharkey andwalter Credciltlcll, Heath N Mac- Murray. , Quarrle, George Inman. In Grade XII Public-speaking Returns. Donald MacPlha-il. John KTQWP 013911 418171131011 W34 9W‘ lvlacEachern ducted on the following: “The Cape Aller three necks o. Llmsimas holidays the students returned to their books on January 9. Sympathy of the student. body is CRAPAUD DISTRICT ORANGE LODGE "he annual meeting of the i] lnaud District Orange Lodge ris from the lodges hi the Breton Hocicey League should be d“, distrct were given and showed that outlawed," "Students under 18 years the lodges of the district. were rio- of age should not be permitted to ins sllcffrsslill Work during the smoke at S.D.U.", “Written exam- year- ‘Ille dwtrlct is made w» of iriations are not a fair test. of B. the following lodges-Bunyan, Rflse shudentsl knowledge," “students valley. "Diirrgggsao; Cling?“ 13ers“; should be permitted to visit rooms ' rne."o »e:" ." h 111; g ggéile share, and “Prince Arthur" gmdam» m" “up dun“ night’ arpau . _ _ _ rollo- wlr lino-l or léiof-ihi‘. €.’.;‘.°3‘.i‘;.‘.‘°2°.it‘..ill’.- and m9 led?“ “d-“mmed and the constituted the program. Two sub- nlembers cnlcycci a most bounti- , .. row l- ~~l c“ ‘"°‘%J.’li§ifi°ii..fi° e by members of Crapaud I. 0.8 A. g "w" For“, “The m“ After the slipper the e- apened the offioers for the ensu- agl-gggginl" 111°" b9119- irlg year were then elected as fol- HOCKEY: The first team has lows: District Master, Bro. P. G. Mac- g Ear-hank vicfcrla, been holding regular practices for Deputy Dist Master, Brs. Percy the past week under the capable Dawson. Crapaild, supervision of Coach Rev. J. P. E. District Chaplain. Bro. Health oilanley and is fast. rounding into N MacQuarrie, Victoria. District Recording Scvcy.‘ BTO- Bdsil Holm. De Sallie lice-refilli- Dlstrlct Fiilzillc ill $701‘. 0 Stewart Izlman, Victoria District Treasurer. BrO. shape, The Intramural League has been organized again and a bang-zip season is expected with five even- Amme ly matched teams taking part. The following are the teams: =i:l"..%r.i2l?..§rl1:l:;”o....... 13mm" wall-l r- wr-u- ~- Crapu 1'4 CmFgharL Total to data $5,386.72. “Partners” coached by l". A. Brennan, and captarned by Linus Rcssitcl‘. "Lawyers," coached by Wm. Mc- guignliilnand captained by Erna emp . “Rlo.s1t.es" coadwed by C. Sexton and captained by J. Dalziei. “Wreckers? ccaciled by‘ Rev. F. I... Cass and captained by Joe Ma:- ln. Help For The Farmers (Continued from page 4) __.____-_____i, laborers large enough to produce the foou 1o sustain tile ilglltuig forccs and the workers ill the aircraft pianzs, the shipbuilding yards and the munitions factories the Motherland. Mr, Biggs has painted a picture which is not reassuring. l-lc says that 10 to l5 pcl" cent. of lllc lcrzilc fclrllls of Ollmrm are not bclltg tilled. H1: asscrls that. iluniireds of thousands of farmers will have to cut their production in half this year unless the Government acts without delay. and tells tile young mcn of Canada where they can Sal" the collllllon cause lnost c1‘. oil 'I‘he only known system ' will provide fighting lllcn, filYllLlil-IICIS and fac- tory workers, to mall m4 gulls, i0 grgduce the food and to turn out weapons and nzurlitlorh of war is the system known as srilctove compulsory service. By the adoption of this system those who are able to fight will be enrolled in the arziled forces; those who can best serve on the farms will be excused from mili- tary service in order to produce the vital foodstuffs; and those who are skilled artisans, capable of building planes, tanks. ships or gillls. will be allocated to the lira: industries. Mr. Biggs is right when he says the falrrlers of Ontario are groping in the dark. ‘They was-ll. to do that: bit. But they need direction from Ot- tawa. The time has arrived when they ought to be given the leader- ship for which they are clamoring, They want to know tirsi what llllv should produce; and second, they desire assurance that farm labor will be available in sufficient num- bers to enable them to do their Y. Agriculture will welcome leader- ship, Given proper guidance, the farmers of Ontario can be counted upon to maintain the flow of wheat, and bacon, and cheese to the Brit- ish Isles. The presernt haphazard method of recruiting is depleting the farms. A scientic plan would stop the drift from the country to the factories, and zit the same tlnlc en- sure reinforcemenis for the valiant. mm ‘ll tho front line. Compulsory selective service offers the only practical solution of the problems of the farmer. the munitions indus- tl-ies and the flnhfinz servitxls. '———'——i l -COLD»S» -ACHES GRIPPY AGH ES a PAINS For Quick Relief i Without ReactiomTake ‘g CINNAMATED CAPSULES 211:‘ lh-ctilrer. 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