J . ._ 1!! officers and men of the “'-wn'vn'v"-'~ ~- Boyal Canadian Corps " ~-¢.v': of Sight-Is who are overseas have bfsn assured of a pleasant Christmas. The upivei- phqlo- graph SllU-IVS Mrs. William Blake (left) and Mrs Spencer Jeivctt, of Tor- onto, whose officer husbands will receive one of parcels hsre being packed by the Toronto auxilinrir of the R. C. C. S. 'l‘~he lower photograph shows Mrs H‘ l“ Davis of Toronto and her tliree-year-old datighter, Gwyneth potirmg candy into Christmas boxes. Such auxiliaries across Canana scnt 6,000 gilt boxes and 350.000 cigarettes to Signallers cvelscas, wives, mot-hers, sisters and sweethearts all hflpljtg to pack the shipments (Canadian Amiy Photos) furs. Bring, express, 110 Kent Street Furs Waniecl , Buying Muskrats, Mink, Red Fox and other wild or mail, your furs. Will remit payment immediately’. W. CHESTER S. McLllllE Charlottetown - » ~12. i lcliool. Service oZLeer. ‘Help Wanted’ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became el- fiotiu- oii September ii. ii is siiil permissible to puuhsh over an advertiser's own name "Help Wanted ’ ndvcrnscmcnts for doinosticsyfzirm help; tiiichcrs; fishing and trapping help. and for students employed after All other “Help Wanted" advertisements. bowel/Pl‘. ml!!! he sutmiittcd by the advertiser to llic National Selective Unemployment _ l. 0.0. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and nn receiving the of- ficer’s approval the anveriisements can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. nurses and probationers; insurance Commission, Montnal Stock Exchange (Canadian Pres!) Stocks Close Bell Tel 135 Brazilian 11 l-4 Can Gem 4 3-8 Can Car Pfd 2'1 Can 1nd. A1 A 3 3-4 Can Pac B 1-8 Can Steamshlps ‘l 7-8 Celanese 37 Cons Buielt 38 l-Z .191 seas 36 Dom Coal PM 11 1-3 Dom Brid o 21 l-4 Dom Text le 68 l-Z Founda Co l4 1-2 Gen Steel Ware: 4 Il-4 Imp Tob 10 Int Nickel 32 i-~l Lake of WOOdI 16 l-2 Mti Power 2i i-Z Nat Brew 25 Noranda, 39 1-4 Quebec Power 13 Shawinigan i5 1-4 Steel of Can Pid 66 Wpg Elec A ~ 3 i-i! Wpg Klee B 2 1-4 MONTREAL, NOV. 1'l—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 36B. ' urn vomi srccil rxcuincr Eggs spot: Eastern A-lar 43- 49; A-medlum 47-45; A-pulets 45 46; E-B 45-46; E-O 38-49. MONTREAL, Nov. 17—(CP)— Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipments selling A-large 50; A-medium 49 3-4; A- pullets 49 1-2; B 49 Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price 3'! 1-4-31 3-4; f grade solids, Jobbing price, 36 3-4-37 l-4; current re- ceipts, Que No. 1 pasteurized 35 3-4, No, 2 34 3-4: wholesale, Que No. 1 storage and. fresh 36-416 1-4. Cheese: current ‘.3. 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 Mont- re . Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 mouri- . taln Que 1.Z5~1.40; NB 1.55—l.50; ' PEI 1.55-1.60. LONG WAIT FOR COFFEE NEW YORK — (CP) —Botanical garden sharps say you can grow your own coffee berry to vleld fruit: in eight years. DOG TAX Summonses will be issued for those in arrears of Dog Tax for the year 1942, un- less same is paid before the 25th day of November. J. A. FULLERTON, __City Clerk 1 CANADA PROVIN CE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 16th day of November, A.D., 1942 ln Re Estate of Simon P. Paoll, late of Charlottetown in Queen: County in the said Province, Lunber merchant, deceased, testatc. To the Sheriff of the County 0i Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tions on file of Simon P. Paoil of Unarilnttetown aforesaid, Lumber 2c oer word; Moral and Spiritual Offering: Condolence 70c lncll; We and l0 cont: for Appreciation, 100 per inch or Cc 4:) cent: per inch. Addrcs: and application Advertising llatcs —- l’ Central Guardian localu, lo per word; Western and Eastern local: Announcement: and Coming hvcntl 3c per word: Ci-laSlllCfl 3c per word; in Memorial Notices lilo ner uicli; Llsh ul Garth, elm. 56 ding engagement: l0 words for 81.00 rcry additional 3 wards. Not-Icon of ‘thank: and ayaiilc in Advanc _ .Q_~. per name; better: of word. lillto of Subscription: ntollon $1.00. Other ntca on Male Help Wanted lVllNTl-II) — MAN FOR WUYK. Albert Robertson. maid. i: ,?}._-—§_::.:-::: liemale Help Wanted WANTED —- A RELIABLEdlffisl-gi Apply Morell Hotel. w-——~—i—— -'{“* WANTED — A CAPABLE M5"). general housework. fflmlly °l four, Dnrtnioutllég‘ g3 t $23)“: m. A rea » it?“ pp y 8-11-31 MC!‘- Escaped ESCAPED FROM RANClI-JIWO 5 lvcr foxes. Notify Willard Proviso, Brinkley. 1143'“ To Let 10 KENT _ TWO BEDROOMS furnished or unfurnished. 52 Upper Queen Street. 11-1 3i. OFFICE T0 LET 1N ODDFELL- own Building. Heated. Apply Ful- ton Adam-l. Prowae Brill. 1b l 84" F o: Sale FOB SALE - WALNUT SUITE. electric stove, other articles. 228 3.1mm 11-18-21. FOR SALE — SMELT NET AND -- d1 . hay. Write r oiiaruiilia_w_n_ .______i_;___..__ Ion SALE - mourn. "A" COUPE. 133% “it? "m". .i’°“.‘é‘.‘.‘.‘"-'.' clogs; W lam WH_ 0 314830- ..___.________________.__._- 1T1): StALl: 101.1(1)‘; Cflrléi‘. 1:23:1- . B . miirmwo Wlson B w H483“. i FARM room) - SATURDAY AFTER- Found noon. purse containing sum cf money. Apply Old Spain. n m H Wanted i WANTED -- FOWL AND cmcxim daily. Highest prices paid- Justin arkln, Five Hoilsclfii-m-si , and of‘ Poo.) of iviniiipig in the Province oi . lviaiiitobu, and Agnes Grace Pauli of Lhnriotlctown aioresuid, formerly or New Yarn in the- State of New York, United Slates of America, the executors of the above name: estate, praying that a citation may be ll- suco for the purpose hereinafter set forth; You are therefore hereby re- quired to cite all persons interested in tliebsaiu estate to he and appear before the Judge present at a fro- oatc Court to he held in the Court [louse in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Prl- day the 15th day of December next 00111108. at the hour of eleven o'clock fore-noon of the some day to shew cause if any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate cloud as prayed for in said petition and on motion of l-l. Francis MaePhee, Esq, Proctor [or said Petitioners. And It is hereby ordered that a lruc copy hercol be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once n: each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that u true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public hoe: . , ' ely. mmely. n the ll of the Court House In Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near The Bank of Nova Scotia and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada th IIIIIIIIII RAW FURS ' ll lil d of Ihw Fill": ab’: un grinned :10 ‘do lo we do not keep shipments scum“ II the return: we mend are alwlyl Ill- hfactory. Following our long established s . rd "tiff. §lll.'.'..l°l..i'.'.‘§"§'$ ll l II . M-lnk, ileum-lit, 1m l-‘ox. Coon lllll skunk pe tl t0 I. D. JENKINS, fro’, Th; loyal Whaling Ca Chlfldttcfllfll. P. I. I. Charlottetown aforesaid, l0 that all person: interested in the uld lltlto u uforculd lllly have due notice thereof. WITNESS llis Honour lhrold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the nld Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid the day and your lint above written. Btlglli") gilliiiii. c mwrnn, (L. s.) ' " (Canadian Prcu) Stock: Clone C 23 1-2 Am Tel & ‘IV! 128 1-4 Anaconda 25 1-2 Baldwin Loco 12 Bendix Av 34 1-4 Beth Steel 56 Ches 6a Ohio 34 5-8 Chrysler d4 i-2 Con n 15 3-8 Eiec Auto Li“ 28 7-8 Gen Elec 29 1-8 Gen Motors 41 i-i Gt Nor Pfd 21 1-4 Kennecott 29 i-4 Mont Ward 83 NY Central i1 1-2 Nor Am Co D 3-4 RR 25 l-4 Phil Pet Co 44 5-8 Std Oil NJ 43 Texas Corp 38 3-4 United Air 26 5-8 US Rubber 23 ‘l-8 US Steel Co 48 3-4 Vanadium Corp 17 West Union 26 West Elec ~76 1-4 (Canadian Press) stocks . Nov. 1'1_ c lose Alderman , Ans Hui» 2,10 Aunor 1,15 Base Met o7 Bear Explor I05 1.3 1118M .01 1-2 BOBBIE] 97 Bralorne 555 ll Dom .za BrOlllB-ll 3g I Cent Pom - Chromium :2; 7 a Cochenour 55 C0113 M111 3g 1-3 9°“ 1c 1-8 E Mill L05 Eldoradc 15o Falcon “)0 Gods L 43 G0ldflle o8 Cillnnlil‘ :19 GYPSW" a s-s Ham Bridle 3 5-8 Hard R0 g Hflllfifil‘ ‘.02 i-z Hollinger 735 Home 135 Hud Bay Min g6 1-3 Im on 10 Imll Tob 1g Int Nick 3g 1.4 Int Pete 15 34 Jason J6 Kerr Add 3.85 Kirk La ,5.) La Dufault 31 l-emaque 3.15 Leltch 55 1.11 1.1.. 113a 1-2 Macassa. 1,97 Maciieod 1,25 Median .41 1-2 Malartic 1 49 M9559Y v 4 l-4 McColi 7- McIntyre 3g 3-4 McKenzie ,3} lléin Com i_oi 9°" 40 3-4 Naybob ,0] Noranda 39 Normetal ,,_ _79 om; Nick f 4a 1-: Pacalta i ,03 Partenan Q .01 Pick Crow ‘it 1.45 new». 4. 1.40 Sim Ant 1.53 Senator .16 Sllfifil) .69 Sherritt .66 Sigma 4.25 South End Pete 02 1-2 Steep R0 1.36 Sullivan .54 Sylvan 1.20 Tamblyn l0 l-4 ‘reek Hu 1.60 Union Gas 6 1-4 Upp Can .‘li Venture 3.90 Vermllata .08 3-4 Waite Amu 3.35 Wri Harg 2.20 UNLISTED Pend 01c 1.06 Montreal Ourli (Canadian Presl) Stocks Close Abitlbl Corn 55 Abitibl Pfd 4 1-8 Asbestos 19 3-4 BA Oil 16 Bat-burst A 13 Dom Tar 5 Don A 3 l-l Ford A 18 3-4 Int Pete 16 Price Com 7 3-4 f" WHY HAVE itlir, s o n E to dispose of. Ill m mu mdblythlly i: ruddy envy in Wed chlclcll. Ala» all raw In! pelt: when N! some IIIIIIIIII fl-ll-l. a J lill-tl-I. POULTRY WANTED! P“ 1'33: ‘.l.°i"tl2“i... “hi? "if" QII Q II mlynilliitiiim niippuu u meet min-ea m drened and canned chicken. In will be well wlvlml THE ROYAL PACKING CO. I. D. llNlllfl, Pnplotor. a npoclllty with I. Don't forgot to show Ill your “town. ‘to nee ‘awful: W also nt llflflulllll 91° 01th:: alive‘: drained. Tl-llli CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN gsrocx QUOTA non/s '] I Gen. Acti-e De ' mer commander in 8 among Can Markets At A Glance (comm: 3:») f.‘='i=.'-I.._.~'=‘t.f'.7...f.°""..‘“°“ 0|! . Winnipeg-when “chili-gig ' Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Montreal Commerce Nova Scoti: Royal Close llichy Claims Revolt Suppressed LONDON, Nov. 15 — (C P) — Vichy announced Saturday the sup- pression of a miniature revolt in Metropolitan France and professed bewilderment over the situation in French North Africa where the Am- ericans are sharing governing and defence powers with Frenchmen on the Allied side, some of them re- cently out of Vi . The abortive revolt was laid to Tass , itary Commander of Montpe Morocc who "after hearing of the departure or Gen. Honore Giraud to Africa on Nov. 8 abandoned his post and tool: with him several officers and men and two guns to form a. dissident unit in Rance." The communique went on m say that De Tassigny wandered about the countryside until learning of measures taken to insure order, and then surrendered. was accused of plottin to be chief of the general staff of nch Rebel forces. and will be tried by a miilétary court, the communique so Why such o small incident should be made the subject of u. formal communique was not clear, but A1- lied quarters thought it might have been broadcast for exemplary pur- posos dictated by the Germans. Latest ll.(}.A.F. Casualty List OTTAWA, Nov. 13 — (OP) -1I‘ho R.C.A.F. in its 420th ‘casualty list of the war today reported one man one missing operations overseas and two killed on active service in Canada. Ten men previously reported mis- sin overseas were listed as now for ~off clal purposes presumed dead and. one man was reported dangerously ill from injuries suffered on active service overseas. Two men were listed u seriously injured on active service in Can- n-da. The section listing casualties adians serving overseas with the RAJ". contained the names of two men killed on active rvl . “Follbwlng is tho latest list of ou- ualties Overseas Killed On Active lervlcci l-lumphries. Harry hunter. PO, magerton, Alta. Missing After Air Opentlonli LdbB-iie. Leo John. 581-. 031W!- Previoull Re rted Mllslnl. N07 For Offi al urpoeeu Presumed Dead: Brown, yvlillam Beaumont, Flt. Ls. v c or a. sgofittqqallohn Grant, PO, Mai- u e, e. 00mm, cnarles Douglas h. R55- mwfignsnunn t ther Yar- mgllnliiigherftMaui-ice Duilel, 50-. , On . wgi-‘iislidm, Edward James. S31». Edmonton. Grofl, wutied. Rogers, L. R"- WR. Groff all, 13.0. Trstalker, Leonard Ogilvy. 38h. t. l’e%léllglslpgrlll, Raymond Joseph, sat. Toronto. Williams, Arthur Roderick, sat... Windsor, Ont. D ngernusly Ill As a Rznlt of In- jurlgs Sustained on Active Service- Coilins, Arthur Percival. Flt. sgt., Rose Lynn, Alta. Killed 0n Active Berri"! Tay]or_ Leslie Lawson, sat, Belle- Joiiiiriri Aubrey. 1M1 I __________ nnr NORTH wmrsmiis Y-P-ll- g was No. 730. le Deacon. rem all" ‘hellm the Scripture rudinB- I" by whim was followed by Pm!" RARvg-vl-“Mxrfi. lililiiilrli-rnflyry. dedicated til! Communion Table, which wu I gm w m; diurch from the Yogi: R/l El/M/lT/C ST/FF/YESS iireéu twurrea Raymond. bis-- wmnfpeg_ Peo le's Union. This was follow- ed y singing by the choir. lerlously Injured 0n Actlvo lfl- The announcements were made ‘be; and the offering taken. Lillian Deacon read the repozt of the year's Nero-M... "on o’ it." "21"" orwo . . Hymn 27', “ u 10f‘ of u ll, i er- Blllllfi. wulmm smchir’ Lu" rial Word)". sermon and lllikvvl by Vfl-nvwvfl- Rev. LGMM Muigny. m Mr. o on arew en sans B awn“ m Th‘ “AL lolo. The 01081118 hymn. 133. "FB- ther of Marcie; In 1h Word What 0W1" Endless Glory Shines, 'hwls foélotvry- . N i l A t l1 9 Killed 0n Active Service. gieitclieonuit ona n em a Ellfmmtfyhfm Dmmm’ m" ctmrou sciiooi. Brown, m: om. an. Mil"- nionth of Glide N O'Connor. Gghilef-irxvll.—l. Jenn Carr; Z. Gladys a, oei-udboucette; a. Georae Cw- (Bl! Major F, D. Van Luven) ublic Relations Officer Atlantic Command win. the Canadian Army on the Atlantic Coast, Nov 1'l—An impo anti area of eastern Nova Scotia has been “saved" from almost total de- struction by an “enemy raiding force’ after four days and nigh of warfare in the most ambitious manoeuvres yet held in the Atlantic Command. Today, with the manoeuvres end- ed, thousands of tired, mud-grim- med soldiers nursed aching muscles] or revelied in the luxuries of hott showers and comfort-able beds. Butt midnight oil burned lavishly as. sta-fi’ officers and unit commanders] pored over and debated the fllYiiQSi,’ Mllltlem lesson-B that had been learned in attarh and counter-raid measures against the day when “it; nlayhappcn here ’ Briefly the ‘our-day "which u-ns amphibious . was built around a mock “enemy" 1811111118 on an eastern Cape Bre- ton shore. To drive off this raiding PTClSC, .' troop on the move, including an army cooperation squedrnn of the R. C. A. eluding artillery and other besides battalions of infantry. After a long nigiht- march. the Dc- i bert force arrived at Canso Straitt amid crossed without incident, butt then came under heavy fire. From thierl on, for three days and nights it was e struggle, mile by mile. with the bornlv and providing not a, few llflllS surprises. Chief of staff fotr the "fliPTl"._\"' forcewas LieW-Gol G Roach "l ‘mi-onto, and fonnerly of the Tor- score of these boats Can be carried hold seven to nine llfl1_llllh iveripon . to he F. n. brigade group, in-_ z “enemy" fighting stub- t r Dawn ll lust wwklnc in the Nova Scotia ally nu Atlantic Command troops set out; across g rive.» w "Wei. 1m Hdvflflclng enemy force in recent fIIlLllWLRiVCS (lower picture). The early morning boat trip v 1n a successful assault that, oilinaxeii th exercise The force defending the urea crossed a river in collapsible reconnaissance boats as seen lwlorc. A now a staff ic Command. of his troops .. lance, but a i .i made two m1!- irlg {iruved fatal to ronto Scottish w-ho is m1 i: \\ h A" l t t v t i "i" irlicn an “en- ' at. ' at i an ini, li.'~<3(! n.._t 1x fore Th1.) iul pa’... ‘" (iltruie ' pt l (l o ‘rii l 1 mniikr of the PAGE FIVE 4i CANADIAN ARMY LEARNS ABQUTQATTAQK, DEFENCE IN EAST COAST “BATTLE" Icatiaerlncs Ont., Lieut. G. Mon .01‘ Huger Ont, Sgt. LU Crydenu ‘man ci ll l . no. 0:11., Llcut, H. iM MacGihbo. of Fredericton, {A Currey’ u! Budbizry, Orita, 91gb ‘Cpl. J Knight of Norm Sydney, N. IS. The CXITClSQS were witnessed by ‘Mal-Gui W ii’ P. Eikins, C B. D S ( gent-mi officer oom- ,' ‘ "f, Atlantic Com- Gen P E Leclerc, D , igexii-ral officer com.- ith Division looping in the open in lnr from a mid-summer nnmiielsrres at their troops on tilts (my rd the f on a ll - Th"; k: _ lor. . to lay for k :1)S and they got t moi the ha with tho good in their as so stride tiril t)l ixorne lruvi -=. _ uiiilo t 1 WV- .. nilcrvij why “e going was n» . Among the zitt trewnps arr:- licut. G. W J C nc r of St i n lot:i'-ll.i_v in o trrc‘ and i SWM . muowlngcgbetae report for the IX.-—l, ‘rt-ink Riley; 2. Marv MMKAY. I.-1, Florence Dunnlrill; Glover; 3 Grade y Grade V.——l [nah Pickeriflll; 2. - é, Wcirum MncKaY- Grade IV.—1. Delmer Woodslde, Dorothy Doucctte. equal: 2. Woodside; 3. El mgr“: dial‘; Zliaullobert Heine?‘ ‘l3. 1. sr.-'-1. but» Woodeide. Carmen Wgodslge. 32:1- Grad . r.— o . Perlesit attendance-Jean Carl‘. Florence Dunning, Leah Pickering. Brie l-leaney, Elton Paynter. Robert Heaney. Stewart Glover. BlllyvCot- m, Allan MacKay. 11ml” W1- side, Emily Cotton, Wendell Wood- fi/f‘. T/IOM/lf runny/r 0/1 aid . ‘lonelier-Joan 00011110?- MALES HAVE Tl‘ There are ordinarily about 106 tr‘ v with Lt ~Co.‘. Elliott RRoooeveilt at whey in F-rgilaiid The lllwiglh‘ w" miledv mvstimntly- to illlm ‘an Unite volt left on return Mme W m“. birth: for every 1M females. day. . t“ forces in the lll.ll‘.()l‘llll".‘$ With a mother‘:- pride for M’! "ll- idle A GT1‘ of the best lessons from Uhe ire “'34; in the great op- irn to practise admin- lli'_"ll1(‘ll‘..‘l 1th reward. control an; Supplies, ill cud fvvdhag of troops in tihe The troops. also gained _valu.- fmcc, troops from Dcbert Camp. in cure ., the vii-operation Central Nova Sootia, ivere called up s "is artillery, en- and the action between the two .1): itifuntiw’. 811711115 formed the basis for the ills of the manoeuvres. . lly the climax Rapid-fire older; from Atlantic across a Command headounrters sinrted iii outflanked the ut l (ind. the "eneni_r" had been /'.‘llll"7l riatfooted and it wag all over but the client's-lg The troc-"is were too tired to do much of that. K G I\lcCulla<_zh, thing at Atlantic 0_l).l'.'l'.iOll map 1 , 5.31M. John Fusiliers, .1. . l_uL‘l‘l Cal G. T Roach of .ol lloech commander‘. the entmy '____"_ nkiln D. . $53,745" Q9“). station soflil- men- last before Colonel Rwsevel 17 F in Africa. anti Nit-s Roocec d states WlICYO she arrived on Tue!-