SYMBOLS OF $ECUR|TY A Some Features of the I942 Annual Statement ' Payments to Living Policy- llolders and Beneficiaries - S 763,000 ff y Assets - - - - - - - ll,l72,000 _ i} Policy Reserves - - - - I0,00l,000 Income - - - - - - - |,676.000 Capital and Surplus Funds - 835,000 Insurance in Force - - - 44,452,000 -Securl'ty and Service- I I S Ll N V¢,.~s7l* '12. ll. McNelll , Manager i r E33. C E L. l‘. IOYD Gsnsrnl . Manager. p ._ ._. _. '_ _. c 0 NI P A ~ I o u v A R | o 196 Eusion Sh, Charlottetown, P. E. l. 08h Steamdlips Exchange Bel Tel 14 Brazilian a 5-8 BC Power A 3s 3-4 Can Car lbund s l-l Can Car Pid fl 2-4 Can Pao 1 5-; Celanese Montreal Curb .__._ . Abitthi 1g i Abitlbi Pid g 3.4 Asbestos g 3-4 Ba Oil 1g 3.4 Beauhurnois 9 5.5 Can Vickers 4 1-3 1V. Y. Stock ‘Am C and I‘ Q Anaconda 1 Baldwin 1.000 1g 7-3 i Bendix Av 35 1-3 {Beth Steel 59 1-4 Ches a Ohio g7 . Chrysler 73 3.4 I Con Edison 1g Elec Auto Lita 32 5-3 Gen Elec 35 Gen Motors 47 3-4 Dom Tar a 3.4 Fmfler Via l4 1-4 Fbrd A 22 ImD Oil 13 1-2 Int Pete 1a 7-3 Gt Nor Pfd :5 7-3 Kennecott a1 5-3 Mont Ward a7 3-4 N.Y. Central 12 3-4 Nor Am Co 1: 3-3 Pen RR 25 3-4 Phil Pet Co 46 1.: ‘Texas corp 44 3-4 United Air 3i) 1.1; MINING ,; r lectlve on September 4, it is school. Service oiiieer, ‘iielp Wanted’ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became el- still permissible to publish over an advertiser's own name "Help Wanted“ advertisements ior domestics: iarrn help; teacher ; itching and trapping help. and tor students ' nursea and probationers; e.’- aiter All other “Help Wanted" advertisements, however, must bl Submitted h! the advertiser to the National Selective employment 0. 0. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the ol- ilcer's approval the advertisements can then he inserted m n. insurance Commission. The Charlottetown Ouardla ’ M ?.=¢_ central Guardian locals, be in per word; Announcement‘ olassiiled 8o par r In floral and S i-ondoienos per inch; and l0 cents (or av Annotation. ‘lee iii ee ta application. i ._. Advertising Rates -— Payable is Advanes mains-carnivals smells-nauseous IIIII: Wesson and Ilas “d ‘ iarn locals Malaria! Netieea Cards. eta. 5s adding Events Io per word: 10c nil’ inch’ Ulla ll El name; ttera at aluminum so words lor 81.00 no Notices oi Thanks and t ord. Lists ai Subscription per asla I n per inch. Addrem and mutation 81.00. Other rates an For Sale I011 SALE — WORK HORSE. Coming nine. Good condition. 34 Connolly street. 2-13-11. roll sans - PONY. cAlel. woon, lluzslbrook. I-lfi-iil. FOR ELQLE - NEWLY FRESHEN. ed_ Grade Jersey. eight years old. Drlce $85.00. several Registered Guernsey Heifers in call. F. H. Copp, Port Elgin, N. B. 2715-31- n. ilr ip wanted Wanted WANTED- NEW HAMiiSwl-lll-RE Red muons. v.31‘. Murphy, Mal- peque Road. Phone 950-1.. a 2-15-51 Accolvllvsonsrlolv wnxrcol: Apartment or bungalow wanted in C arlotieiown. two or three bed. 700ml. Electric Stove. End oi February or beginning oi March. Apply 84 Brighton Road or phone 1123. ' 2-13-31. A-gents Wanted WANTED - BOY Oll YOUNG , milll ior farm work, few miles ‘ from Charlottetown. Write “R! . Guardian. 2-15-31. , WANTED —- MARRIED MAN FOR i farm work. near Charlottetown. House and fuel rovided. 000d wages. Apply “ ." Guardian. I o be! T0 LET — SHOP IN MAYFAIR Bulldin on Prince Street, lately gfuulg gs l; tltsglfialrts. Ag 1% u: rs. . . , Stlmet, ac m“ 2-liifgi. W LOST nnrlvlénu TEX lllil.‘ AND Charlottetown willie wheel trim "118. Finder please phone i188. l 2-15-2 _ GRAHAMS ROAD SCHOOL Jalluar report. ‘._- gggg X. eJla-ll. mo... o? bell. . r.— _ aura ac ay; |. Ibis MacKinnon. Grade IX.—l. David MacGregor; g-enlouis MacLeod; 8, John camp- Grade VIlL-l, Billie Green. Grade VI.—l, Malcolm Campbell; Bryce MacGregcr: 3. John Ward. Grade lV.-l. Jennie Green. Grade lII.-l, Freddie Campbell "id Vernon Messervey, equal. pride l.—l, Margaret Williams. _ . eriect attendance, Allflugip-Jflnu- fig-Freddie Campbell. - Emily MacLeod-Teacher. AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL . Renal-i or aiirTloi-‘rnpa uh m. or Aigustine Cove school to: Julius . m. Fade V. Senior-l, Terrance Pe Brad V- _ . ghpoiveli dliidiiilleliialillilllhylllksuiiiiil Glade l" Senior-l, Bessie Burke: l. Betttly Peters. oafigbgw Iiflpdunior-l. Vernon Vern“ “In-hm” merge Murphy. 3, n. L-l, D011! Inman: 2, L gill-icy Peters: 8 Kathleen Min-- dries ll.-l. Norma Clrruthera‘ filmy Clarke; a Ragmoild was! Grade L-Dena ime t 05% Vida Clarke, pm, r " ° ‘urge. 90% (alalfitllcmg. “m” G START [N YOUR OWN PART Time Business. 1i your iarlnwork or other occupation doss not [like all oi your time. ii you are honest and dependable, military exempt. Willing to work for financial in- de ndence, we invite you to wr to us, We'll establish you in Your own Dart time business, sup- plying household and fag-m new essities. Suitable travel outfit re- llired. Write, The J R. Watkins, ompany, Dept. Z-C-1A. Mon- treal. 2-1-8-15. Female Help Wanted WANTED - DAILY MAID APPLY Nu. 4 lililsboro Apartmcll , Pimle 000-... 2 s-lc-lu. Highest a hali-ysarfi exams, Norman Carruthers, 88.2%. Perfect attendance lor month - Terrance Peters. Clarence Peters, vuffllfi Robinson, Claile Carruthers, Catherine Burke, Wendall Robinson, Norman Carruthers, Garth Robin- 801i. Thacher-Ruth O. K. Bain SOURIS CONVENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for January, i943. Grade X.—l, Isabella McDonald; 2, Eileen Hughes; 3 Helen Ryan. Grade IX.-i, l-lelen Mclsaac; 2. Eileen McEachem; S. Margaret Moone Gra e VlIL-l, Shirley Glover; 2, Mary Mclnnis: 3. Lorraine Pequot. Grade VII.—1, Anne Mossey; Edith Maul-ant and Marv E. Mc- Intoah- 8 Doris Mcltachern. Grade Vie-l, Edna McDonald: I. Patricia Mooney; 3 Louise Creamer. Grade V.—1. Elinor Kenya; Jean Mclrltlévre: 8. Ines McPhee. Grade .-i, Claire Paquet and Margaret Malone: 2, Eileen Grant: 3, Irene Paquet. Grade Ill-l. Jean Cheveris Ind Edna 0 e c; 2 een McDon- ald; S, Annie Stubbert. Grade 11. B.—l. Helen McDonald Grade II. A-l, Marina Malone: 125°Bety Cheverie; 8. Ruth Me- n . d L-i. P t: 2. Mel- viz? $13..» anllwclfeorlglyd McCor- mack: I, Katherine lloone McDonald the Genevieve o bert. WIS’! COAST WIIAIJNG in 1M2 on the Canadian west coast whaling grounds 164 whales were cushi- .-. ..~._ _ 2|“ Ann mssGraeeWshstsrhss TORONTO. Feb. 12 —(CP)—Clos- lug stock quotes. ock S Aldermao Aunor 1 Base Met Bear Ex Bidgood Bull Ank Cal Edm East Cr Hailiwell Hard Rn Howey Lana Cad Leitch Lil LL Macassa. MacLeod lltaartio Obrien Pacalta Pamour Pnqmuit Pick Crow Pfoneer ‘ Shawkey Swzma Sylvan Tack l-l Velrnilata Wendigo Dalhovlsle FYi0l|l"ll Oil Sel Pond Ore Temisk n-n-o Sékisbk-Skk 1-2 Ls a . . _ . . .",_i.. FE‘. . . EFF’. 33i8$8$§a88$3E$8$$38$ 3-4 an Carleton and Vicinity Mr. Fenian I-lowatt, Carleton, was a passenger to Charlottetown Wednesday evening l LAC. Gordon Gillespie spent _ Wednesday in Summersid , the | guest oi his uncle, Mr. W. E. Gilles- pie and Mrs. Gillespie. Mrs. Charles Robertson, Carleton, -returned Saturday night from a lshort trip i0 Halifax. Gunner Charles Robertson, R ,0. A., returned to Halifax Monday morning aiter spendfrlg s. week-end [leave at his home in Carleton. O, S. Charles Robertson of the R.C.N., Ls spending two week's leave at his home in Carleton. Mr. Kenneth Dawson of Augus- tine Cove leit Thursday for Menc- ton to join up with tile forces. Miss Jean Stirling, teacher Augustine Cove school, week-end at her heme in Kensing- ton. Mr. Charles B. Doull, Carleton. nt Thursday and Friday in harlottetown. Miss Eleanor MacDonald, stu- dent at the summereide ll school, spent the week-end wi Ma nald, Carleton. LAO. A. E. Ohiloott Chilcott arrived in urday night. LAC. Chileott left flruesday mornin for Debert where no Ls now stat oned. Mrs. Chil- oott is staying with her mother. Mrs. Edna l-lowatt, tor some time. I l Friends of Mrs. Albert Weekl. Carleton, regret to learn that she. is ill‘ and hope for her early re- covery. . Mr, and Mrs. ltussell Bell ars visiting hheir daughter, Mrs. Gor- n Ross and M1‘. Roll. AC2 John MacDonald of the l! C. A. 1". has returned to Summer- lside after spending his leave with his srents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac nald. Carleton. LAC. cord Gilleqlis at the 1.0.111 leit ogvednesda morning ailer- an ell- l '02s?" 12h with u, m. ‘O’ C IVQ“ I ' and Mrs. T. ed Miss Kathleen Maolhrlans, rnnae at the P11, noqital, spent o THE CHARLOTTETOWN GQARDIAN PAGE FIVE NEW 551395333. MILES‘? country at war. v BR a new gasoline rationing plan, eifecdve on April 1, all non-commercial vehicle owners will be allowed a basic “AA” gasoline license and ration coupon book, containing 40 coupons for a passenger car, or 16 for a motor cycle. Owners of vehicles eligible for a special category, who can prove their need, will be granted an extra vocational allow- ance, fixed in advance for the year ending March 31, 1944. The extra allowance for s special category car will be tailored to meet individual needs. In determining this allowance, the previous category and mileage of the car will not be con- sidered. Instead the vocational allowance will be based on two factors: (1) the gravity of the oil shortage with which Canada is faced, and (2) the importance of the vehicle to its owner in s Under the new system, all commercial vehicles also will be rationed. Details of interest to the owners of such vehicles will appear in an advertisement in this newspaper tomorrow. After April i, service station attendants must not honour 1942-1943 gasoline coupons. They will not be permitted to serve gasoline to a car which does not bear a sticker indicating the category of the book submitted at the time of the purchase. The Category “AA" sticker will be found inside the ration book. The special category sticker will be supplied with the first “Special” book. No slicker will be required on motorcycles. 2.‘ 3." Procedure lo be followed by applicant The extra vocational coupons will be issued in books labelled "Special," and each such book will contain not more than 60 coupons. Only one "Special" book, or portion of such book, will be issued at a time, and hence the case history of each special category applicant will be under constant review. Under pro- visions of the rationing order, the Oil Controller has the right to refuse any application for a special category, or to suspend any ration book for an infraction of the regulations; 4. Procedure lo be followed by dppllcdllf for Caieqcry FAA?! Secure your Category “AA" application form at your nearest Post Oflice. Obtain your i943 motor vehicle license pistes from the nearest issuer in your province. Submit properly completed application form, together with motor vehicle permit and registration fee of $1, to the issuer of motor vehicle license plates.- From the issuer you will receive your Category “AA” or “Motorcycle" ration book, and the return of your motor vehicle permit endorsed to show that s ration book has been issued. Alix your "AA" sticker to your car windshield; (Only registered owners of passenger-type vehicles-other than commercial motorcycles, buses, taxicabs, and drive-yourself cars- who mun of necessity use their cars in to apply for a special category.) Secure your application forms for both Category “AA" and special category from nearest Post Oiiicel Obtain your Category “AA” radon book; After it is properly and accurately completed, mail your . special category application form to the nearest Regional Oil Control Oflice, along with your motor vehicle permit. If you are granted a special category, turn to the first page of you: “Special" ration book, where you will find a nota- tion of the number of units you will be allowed for the year ending March 31, 1944. On the basis of this allowance, plan your year's driving. Afix your special category sticker on your windshield. When you receive your ration book, guard it carefully. It may not be replaced if, because of your negligence, it is lost or stolen.- Do not leave it in your car; keep it on your person at all times: or "Motorcycle" category: for spacial category: ' ' business, are eligible MS-l-O ‘I'll! DEPARTMENT OF MIINITIOIIS AND SUPPLY HONOURABLE C. D. HOWE, Minister Clip and keep this advertisement for future refirence. roi h. a pleasant , conversation and games. her 082121100, Mr. and Mrs. Russell. the l ii! of a his wiisnlane x pleasant vacation with relatives in Augustine Cove, and at her home in Murray Harbor. Friends of Mr, Stewart MacMic- ken, Carleton, regret to learn of his illness, and hope he will soon be able to be out and around again. A number ct friends and nelgn- bors gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Stewart on We<l~ llesday evening, Feb. 3, to tender s. post-nuptial shower to their daughter Bernice, Mrs. Kenneth McNeill, and her husband. The living room was decorated for the cocasio. with ink and white streamers, and le bridal couple were escorted w the seats of hon- or Robert Carruthers and Mrs. Stan n McNeili. They received a illlllflbfl‘ of useful and pretty gills. tTllQ parcels were opened by Mrs. atl Gordon Ross and Mrs. John Myers. spent the‘ while Mrs. James O'Connell read the accompanyin verses and Mrs Thomas MacMic en arranged the presents on a . On behalf his bilge and chimselLh 0h: groom m e a speec o thanks after whim all joined in singing "For They Are Jollv Good Fellows"; Lunch was served and evening was spent in Mr. and Mrs. miner Francis Carleton, entertained s number of their friends at a dellflltiul social evening on ‘meaday, rob. 2. .A pleasant feature was th lion oi Bawatt oi the hn MacDonald .0.A.F. ‘rhejl-lres rlilhfl men in uniform were enthus astic- ally bounced also the host who was celebrating nu llltbirthday. ma. n-le ‘n: assisted the is.‘ u ighiim ‘ma and hfoJTJm was oicuiiwaslealiaedforwarwork. A landmark in the community was rclnov when Miss Penllie git}, o! gar used an a , . napheyw, llr. Nathan Bell. with whom she resided. Had she lived until May i! die would have resch- ed h She W!‘ 1m will! a-n w “l6 Til lduttsrt. her brW" " ll Frances Reid- Rev. A. C. Bell o! Halifax, having predeceased her by only three weeks. Until about two years ago she was quite well and active but. at that time she fell, breaking a leg, and had been practically all lhrfllld ever since. During all her long illness she was tenderly cured for by her nephew. Nathan ..-.eil and his wife. She spent al- most, her entire life on the home- stead, where she passed away, and hers is a record oi unfailing de- votion to duty. o! loving care ior those oi’ the younger generations who grew up around her, and of warm-hearted, generous hospital- ity to all who visited the home. She was, in every meaning of the word, u good neighbor and exemplified ill her daily teaching "Bear ye one auo hers burdens." From her youth she was a staunch and devoted mem- ber of the Methodist church and. alter union, oi the United Church oi Canada. She took a deep and nctlve interest in the Woman's Missionary Societ , the Sunday School, and all c urch work, and in every movement, ior the good of the community. Her funerals which took place on Sunday. Feb- 1 at her late residence, was lar - l_ attended despite the very - cement wealher. Her pastor, Rev. J. M. Baxter, delivered s fitting message, taking as his text John l4-1-2-"Let not your heart be troubled; believe in God. Be- lieve also Me. In My Father's house are many mansions." hymns sung were The lsord S epherd and Abide Wit-h The pail nephews, Bier, McOurQ Bell. rest in the iamil ‘Traverse Unite Among those attendin the fun- eral oi the late Miss lgensie Boll at Carleton on Bundav were Mrs- J, P. Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. Mctiurdy Bell oi Charlottetown-D STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor Roll of Stanley Bridge School for the month of January. Grade 1X.—l Roma MacKay; 2, , Donald MacLeod. arm vlIl’.-l Lois Hlscott; 2, Catherine Reid; i, Kieth Henry. Grade VIL-l. Kathleen Bolfer; 2, Harold MscEwen; ii, Aline Re d. Grade Vl.-l. Scott MacLeod: 2. Laura Reid‘ S, Duncan MacKay. Grade v. SL-l, Walter MacEwen; 2, Mary MacKsy; 8, Virginia Flem- in . and? V. Jr -1, Joseph Reid; 2 Gerald Brooks. Pauline Reid: 2. . 0 Me. hearers were her four Nat-h She plot at u P9 rch cemetery. life the Scri ture 9°“ I Grade Il.—l, Fred MacKenzle; 2, Doreen Reid; 3, George Reid. Grade l. A.-1, James Fleming; 2, Robert MacKay. Grade l. n-i, Richard Fleming; 2, Eleanor Reid. Gracie l. U.—l, David Smith. Grade 1. D.—1 Dean Adams. Prlnclpah-Katllleen Reid. Assistant-Mrs. Ella Smith. CENTRAL Rom... SCHOOL Standing for January. Gracie AZ-l, Jackie Spencer; 2, Lillian uewis; 3, Betty Agnew, Grade IX.-1, Pauline Ward; 2, Bernice D0ll'on. Grade VllI.—l. Cyril Hillsllel- 3, Albert wood; 2, Olive Buimull; on. Grade VIL-l, Avis Bulman; 2, Ernest Wood; 3, Franklin Roper Grade V1.—1. Helen Bulman; 2, Betty Trainor; 3, Pearle Trainer. Grade V.—1. Arlene Ross. Grade IV.—1, Marielle Roper; 2, Ardell MacAusland; 3, Joyce Vessey. Grade lIl. 512-1, Dol'e.n Smith; 2, Shirley Vessey; 3, Lillian Bulger. Grade III. Jr.—1, Norma Marley. Grade H, Sr.—1, Joyce Stewart. Grade 11 Jr.—1, Oliver Doiron. Grade I. A-l, Dunning Bulman. Grade I. B.—l, Wilma Wood; 2, George Bulger, Grade I. C.-1, Pcarle McKeal-ney. Teacher-Una L. Court. IMNNING scnool. Honor Roll oi Fanning School. Grade X.-—l, Jack Bealrsto; 2, Mary Auld; 3, Edward MacGougan. Grade 1X.—1, Edythe Donald; 2, 3 Earle Taylor. Grade VI 1.—l Elaine Bryenion; 2, Leonard Abbott. Grade Vll.-1, Janet Auld; 2, Charlene Owen; 3, Mary Bcalrsto. Grade VL-l, Doris Stewart; 2, Audrey MacKinnon. James B. M try-Teacher Grade V.—1 lph Champion; a, William Auld; ,a, Donald Mac- Kenaie. Grade IV.—l, Anabel Ailld" 2, Francis MacKlnnon; 3, Joan Beairatn. Grade 111-1, Vivian Bryarlbon; 2 Junior MacKenzie; 3, Elle oodside and Lillian Crouier. equal. Grade 1l.—l Donnie Beairsto: 2, Mary MacNult; s, Mary sm- Gougan, Grade 1. A.-1, Dorothy Crozier. Grade l. B.—l, Vemon Mac- Kenzie. Grade 1, C.-1. Betty Beabsto: 2, Terrance Stewart, Assistant-Geraldine Stewart. AUSSIE’ ARMED FORCES Of the 1.000.000 opulatlon oi Aurtrsfin, about 560, 0 are in the Grade IV.-1, Allison Brooks. ("~11- lil.--l l- s smokey. armed forces. Department of Public Works and Highways PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Depart»- meni until noon on Friday, February 19th, for supplying the following lumber:- (To be delivered at the NORTH GEORGETOWN FERRY WHARF on or before March 20th, 1943). 18 pcs. 10 x 10 x 22 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 17 pcs. 10 x 10 x 18 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 2i pcs. 4 x 8 x 18 fi. long (spruce or hemlock) 6 pcs. 4 x 8 x l4 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 12 pcs. l0 x 10 x 12 ft. long (spruce or hemlock) 8 pcs. l0 x 10 x 10 ft. long (spruce 0r hemlock) 2 pcs. Yellow Birch 6" x l0" x 14’ long 22 Yellow Birch Hardwood Piles 12 ft. long 10 inches small end 5 Piles 25’ long 8" small end (To be delivered on or before May lsi, 1943). 4,632 lin, ft. 10" x 10” spruce or hemlock - 50% to bt 14’ or more long, balance 8' to 14’ long 875 lin. ft round spruce or hemlock 20' or more long, 8" small end 165 spruce or hemlock binders 12’ long 8” small end 60 spruce or hemlock piles 25’ long 8" small end 10 cords ballast poles 16' long 6” small end 6,400 F.B.M. spruce or hemlock 4” plank 10' to 14' long, not less than 7” wide 8 pcs. 8” x 8" stringers 20' long (spruce or hemlock) (To be delivered at the GEORGETOWN FERRY WHARF on or before May 1st, 1943) F. B. M. 16 pcs. 12” x 12" x 25’ long — - - - — — -- — 4.800 240 lln. ft. 12" x 12" x not less than l4’ long - - — 2.380 20pcs.3xl2x16’long——————--¥?l— 950 oa 80 piles 28’ long 7” small end. Lumber must be sound and properly milled. No wane edge lumber accepted. Parties may lender for the whole or any portion thereof. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked ‘TENDER FOR LUMBER.” (L. B. MACMILLAN), Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways