of Jews line up against a wall with their ands in the air dur- d-up in Warsaw ghetto. Photo was found on body of German lied on Moscow front. (Passed by ccnwrl- A gllp mg rouu oificer kl pillilrlcllll INSEMINATION cams , ' e ers is directed to the artificial T!“ ilihtriniiiflliliijifeesbliieo: in operation in the Southport nsem-lnnqueens County. From this Unit cattle will be arti- Bleallln inseminated by the operator in charge within a ‘w: of twenty (20) miles of the established Unit at the {nlirlyliving charge: Grades —$2.00: Pure Bi-eds—$5.00. 0 \¢ the present time two highly bred Jersey bulls are being‘; used. Later other outstanding sires will be added. Cattle owners wishing females bred should call Chester Robinson, Southport and make arrangements for the ne- cessary service. filiilelp Wanted‘ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became el- fectivc on September 4, it is still permissible to publish ovcr on advertiser's own name “Help Wanted" advertisements for dinnostics; farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; fishing and trapping help. and for students employed after school. All other “Help Wanted" advertisements, however, must be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective Service officer, Unemployment Insurance Commission, l. 0. 0. F. Hall, Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advertisements can then be inserted in The Charlottetown Guardian. I Advertising Rates —— Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement: 26 Cent- Central Guardian locall. Iv Der word; Western and Eastern locals 3o pel- word; Announcements and Ullllllllfl Events 3o per word; Classified 3o‘per word; in Memorial Notices ‘lilo per inch- Lists of Floral and Spiritual Ottawa Uardl, etc... 50 per name; Letter: oi Condolence 70o per inch; ding engagements l0 words for $1.00 and i0 cents (or every additional 3 words. Notices of 'l‘ii:inka and Appreciation, 30o per inch or 4o per word. Liita of Sllbacripliona l9 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on 3ljlr.__,cliA3i_.rri"ri-:r_g_wls GUARDIAN STOCK Quora nous] Pew York Lock E1- ange (Canadian Pres!) Stocks 29g"; Am C and F ' Am Tel Tel 117 3-4 Anaconda 35 5-3 Bendix Av 84 1-4 Beth Steel 54 1-4 Ches Ohio 32 1-4 Chrysler 60 5-8 Con Edison 13 3-3 Elec Auto Lite 28 Gen Elec '8 5-8 Gen Motors 3'1 1-2 Gt Nor Pfd 22 Kennecott 29 1-4 Mont Ward 30 N Y Central 9 Nor Am Co 'l 1-4 Penn RR 21 3-4 Phil Pei; C0 39 1-4 Std Oil NJ 39 3-8 Texas Corp 35 3-4 U S Rubber 19 3-4 U S St C0 46 1-8 West Union 28 Woolworth - (Canadlan Press) Stocks Close Bathurst A 11 1-4 Fraser l/TC Home Oil 230 Imp Oil 9 1-4 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto ~— Gold stocks narrowly higher: other groups steady. Montreal-Utilities higher; golds unchanged; papers and other industrials lower. New York-Stocks closed slightly wer, Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, Sept. 20-(CP)- Averages were all higher after last weeks trading on the stock ex- change. Volume also improved. On Satluday a few leaders edged into better positions and gains toppedlcsses. Brazilian Was firmer in utilities and Canada steamshios improved 11111503111613. Imperial was shaded in o I sco “B" was a stronger spot 1n application. Agents Wanted F01’ Sing‘ l ‘GE-erg _ mm BEAUTIFUL FOR SALE-CAR, ALSO ENGINE. New agsoruncntg of Christmas Apply Guardian Office. 9-19-21. Ground Cards sell on 512M 81- "_ , ‘ ' ~ loll-nu u flood profit. The latest can roa sAtHi "éliu- 53,111‘; designs and color schemes. Write ley Buell, S. var s. - i - ~ 1 ffer, Edi- . £3i%.§§.l.‘.’."’s..ii§§‘” eczg. Monctorl. PRAM FOR SALE. 94 HILLSBORQ N, 9-15-61. 9-19-21 ITOR. SALE-POWERFUL TRAC- tor. power unit for belt. Work ex- Male Help Wanted ~*——-—"'?*"—* ll t. M t o i ble. Annli’ lilNEliAl. MAID, SMALL FLAT. ‘if Heaflflf $3 ‘Rjwm, one child. Salary $30.00. r1 9-19.3; 1111's.. Goodwin. 'l Elm Street. Hllll- - hX- ll 5- 9'18"“ r011 SALE —YE.-\RLING. naimizp . . Rock R. O. P. l . Arc iie I l0 L61 . Thomson. North Tilygucls 9-19-21- fioiis r0 LET. APPLY 2e ALLEY AM 9-"?- EASTERN GUARDIAN Wanted —-—— ..*MEETING or SOURIS iTNrro - TWELVE _—GTUIGE c. w. L. lSculor) — The regular dguble and single barrel. Get monthly meeting of the Sourls touch with us now. Excharlse C. W. L. (Senior) was held in the Btore.108 Richmond Street. League room on Tuesday after- - 31- noon, September 15th, at. aso P.M. The meeting opened with prayer Lost by the President. In the absence of the Secretary, Mrs. J. P. Mac- wsr-pEmt/EEN KENSINGTON Phee was appointed secretary pro ‘m Hench Riven bundle “n11; tem. The treasurers report show- neel. Finder plcuse leave with A. ed that all bllh had been mud. 11111; Kensyngwn m- “om at, leaving a substantial amount in the French 31w;- 9-19-21, treasury. The War work Conven- er,‘ Mrs. West, reported that 2 ' ' pa rs long seamalfs socks, 2 pairs Posltlon Wanted army socks, 1 pnir children's stockings and 2 sweaters had been turned in to the local Red Cross. The play recenty sponsored by the C. W. L. was a decided success. netting $119.75. The League is much indebted to Mr. Bruce Yeo for giving the use of his theatre. rent free for the occasion. Tile Fairbanks Morse Marine Diesel correspondence read bv the Sec- lmziilcs. Model 35E: 6 cylinder retary. included a letter from direct leversinz. With auxiliaries. Father Eric Robin and one from Excellent condition. immediate oe- the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League. llverv. A. G. Schoonmakcr. 50 The meeting closed with a prayer ‘Church so, New York City. (LS-Al. for the armed forces. 3 kilvrEu - TEACHER i-"oii trade eleven, Montague. J. E- lraser, Secretary. - For Sale-Machinery >_____._.__ lwo 24o n.i-. AND TWO iso H. r. A. “FWomen Wantedwi - l3’. PREFER/ABLY OVER 3 And Vicinity who wish to earn in snare time. For No. L. M. National {selective rvicc. 9-21-21. Miss Louise Farrar spent a few daze visiting her home. A. C. Homer Provencher left l -—-_ Monday morning to rejoin his lhnrse-iirawn hearses: 1 driving unit having spent a Week visiting ‘"1; 1 driving sleigh; 2 sets his wife and son also friends. ble harness; 1 set light har- Misses Edna and Reta Parrar . horse collars, and other fix- are at present visiting their home "= 1 hitch boiler with lire box. havinll spent the past year in “the above are in perfect con- Toronto. n. .__ THE A. A. npumggggy Miss Annie Gass left Friday FUNERAL HOME morning for l‘ ‘ltrenl having l,‘ l6 Kent st., Charlottetown spent the Mat two months visit- and Mrs. , g.1g.31-13,ing her parents Mr. Daniel Cass. She was accompanied A bunk by her two sisters Bessie .‘ and Malinda. Mina Christine Currie arrived ; from Ottawa recently to visit her home in Green Bay. . -_.___ "ll instructed to sell by Friends and neighbors of George w Pnbflc Auction on Cudmore are pleased know he E SDAY, seer. 22, 1942 iriinTiififiiiifmiisllfii"Jiiiefini. ; at 11:30 a. m, on operation for appendicitis. . cmluge No. 15 Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon, Street Churchill, were recent visitors to the h o! M1‘. and Mrl. Wm. ed by the Nor", Estate GilleapiO. w- H-ABEATON, c Oorasidetrelale exlcaitement auae o reen a o uctismlléeali: Day when Messrs. Lloyd an ' young eons 0d Mr. was Labor J limes Edgar Farrar Do lndustrlals but Howard Smith back- tracked a bit. Distlllers-Seasrrlmls and Dominion Textile ousted fractional advances in the miscellaneous section. Total sales: 2.400 shares; Indus- trials. 1.700; Mines. 700. Toronto Exchange TORONTO. Sept. 20—(CP)—A small index gain for the gold stocks was the only price change of any consequence in Saturday's trading on the Toronto exchange. Other groups held about even with Fri- day's close. Turnover was 50.000 shares. Gains of about a point were net- ted bv Bell Telephone, Canadian Celancse. and Distillers-Seagrams. Hunts A at 6 was off o point to a new low and moderate weakness was shown by Canada Wire , Cockshutt Plow. Dominion Found- ries, Imperial Oil. Steel of Canada and the loblaw issues. ld stocks doing better includ- ed Macassa, Hollinger, Powell Rouyn and Wright-Hargreaves and losses oi’ 2 to 3 cents were netted ed by Frfinfivellr. Cochenour Williams, MocLeod-Cockshutt and Inspiration. Base metal and western oil stocks moved sluueishlv and at few price adjustments. Produce Prices MONTRJHL, Sept. 20—-(CP)— Canadiall Commodity Exchange: Vgutter spot: Que n92 score)e35 I Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 43-44; A-medium 42-42%: A-puliets 32-33; A-B 31-32; E-C 26-27. MONTREAL, Sept. 20-—(CP)— Produce prices Saturday as reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow:- Ezlzs: lzl-aded shipments selling A-large 44; A-mcdium 421/1; A-pul- lets 325-33; B 32-32%: C 20-27. Biltter: first grade creamery prints. iobbing grice 3614-37; first grade solids. Job in; prioe. 36-36%; current receipts. Que no 1 pasteur- ized 35; no 2 34: wholesale. Que no 1 35%-35‘.§; no 2 35. Cheese: current receipt. western and Que white, 19% FOB Montreal, wholesale western and Que white 20 first grade FAS Montreal. Potatoes: '75 lb bans no 1 Que 120- 1.252 NB 1.05-1.10: PEI 1.10-1.15. WINSLOE NORTH W. INSTITUTE Mrs. Earl Clark entertained Win. sloe Norlii W. Institute at hell‘ home Sept. 9. President opened meeting with Ode and Creed, fol- lowed by Roll Call and Minules 0d Aug-oat meeting which were adopt- ed. School Comm. zeported towels and a book needed for the school. Sick Comm. had no mporl. New committees appointed for the next three months were: school, AB. Roberta and Mrs. Nunn. sick. Mrs. Claude Oroawell and Mrs. Albert smith. Corres- pondence was presented and 00171011 of Crusader and News dlotribuled. Collection amounted to 80 eta. Mia: Winnie Cudmore invited the Del-- ober meeting to her home. Pm- lzrnm rlod was employed for new. in a lsha n together. Meeiinz closed with the . was git a trout weight 4 lbs and EITdIB-‘llilflllfl i4 l dies innTongth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prim-ll and family were recent visitors to Mrs. rrlzzelrs parent! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillespie. MtlllTllEAl. stock rxcuioce (Canadian Press) Stocks _ Close Brazilian l0 1-2 v Can Cement 4 -’ CH1 Ind Al A 3 1-4 Can Pacific s 1-2 ._ Can Steam ‘l - Di-‘Zt Seal; 23 Dom Steel B 7 1-2 Dom ‘Textile Mtl Power 21 1-4 i MINING , f. (Canadian from) Tonomlo’ Sept" l It is by virtue of Britain's mastery of the sea that Stocks 010M thousands of airmen from every corner of the Bear Ex a 1 2 Commonwealth and Empire, trained in Canada. ' have reached the battlefront. Bidgood 6 , . Bonetal 6 This 1S a proud and glorious record. 3m D°m 3° For us in Canada these mighty guns mean safety §,',‘}}“‘}{‘nk 3g H; for our troops in transit-and, while they com.- Cochenour 54 marld the seas, no foe can land upon our shores. f‘ Coniarum 56 1-2 Francoeur Gods Lake 13 3-4 Goldale 8 Gold E8819 10 G0ld Gate 2 l Hard Rock 35 , 1/- l Hollinger ‘735 Hud Bay 22 1-8 i / Insplrat on 24 Kerr Add 355 Kirk Lake 42 Lake Shore ‘785 Macassa 205 Macleod 9a i: Madsen 38 v Malartic 122 ‘ McKenzie 3 i’ Mining Corp 95 1‘ 4 Moneta Z7 , Noranda 43 ‘ ' Omega 6 Ont. Nickel l3 1-4 Pacalta 3 Pamo 43 Paymaster 14 1-2 Pick Crow 145‘ Powell 38 I , Preston 142 ' .5 Sladen 18 Preston 142 Steep Rock 189 ‘Ifeck H11 148 Ventures 350 Wrt Harg 214 WESTMORLAND W. l. The September meetinx of the Westmorland Women's Institute met at vile home of Mrs . Heber Canfield with ten members and six visitors present. Meeting opened by repeating the Institute Ode follow- ed by Collect For Club Women in unison. Roll call was responded to with a pickle receipe- Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Resolved that we purchase two Plain End or Cork Ti}; "lT'$ THE TCEACCQ THAT COUNTS" _ .; erasers for the school blackboard. receive thatzlizlorious invitation flaw“ Div] 10m Con. _ dad b " _ ‘ _ _ " "' W" T " The members decided to join with “Come ye blessed of Mv Father in- 31.1mm as 5w w_ 8x53131110“, ml; 0 ll duyllglh ills-cud oi seml-dark- on we @101“. Cropaud to take the Home Nursing hem the Kingdom prepared l0!‘ you Townro,’ and S‘ Lm ‘O1. Vmp 11L.» _ manly» 111311 Classes. Collection was taken a.- from the foundation o1 the world." ho. 3. Commando Pflrce was able ~ collverl, and a billifllllill of the 1st Canadian Army lmlk briullde, ‘ . - - _ “Tile Canadian A my Cllbbps en- .“,,iL‘°Q...,‘,§§,3“l§§iiii-y“‘if? compllsod about 5,000 all ma’; was EILQTM d “In addition, detachments of all . arms and services p ayecl essential ,, - k ,v_ W1C“ mime Oimmtlonlyl i d g i0 Tl1"'ec' on?llnh=iiliérrr- f zlliaclan roops lnvo ve a ‘Hacking m, go‘, 5w“ w Dru '_' “ on the bags of the Official 1m The colxlllr. of all lallks engag- moungmg m 51 cents The fonqwing He will be kindly lcmenibelcd by cld l0 put ashore a small liclaelllllcnl new committees were appointed: and Young and respected hv all wuh 5ch0o1_Mrs_ Roy Cr°55man_ M,‘ whom he came in contact. Fred w-usum 3;ck_M_1-s_ Robert, Interment ulas 1n the Anglican Mayhem m; PrOgram__M,-5_ Fred Cemetery in Crapaud. ‘Inc funeral Fan Mm Haber MMv1tue_Lunch_ service was conducted by the Rev. Mm‘ Harold Cakes Mrs‘ Harold Mr. Hartman or the cn ‘Cll and Harvey Mrs Heber Macvitue grave. The funeral arraligi-lnents The ‘October meeting to bé held were under the direction oi Ml‘. at the home of Mrs Fred Wilson. P e12? Dawsm‘ and 5°“ w on l» l» lowe- w w» wmfezlzs .l<:..srl: [he ‘m or PLEASL-livl‘ \'.‘ll' HY Pulls. O11 F‘rili.ly t ul ri‘. in: a noted Islander. Meeting ad- and many m1 m,“ d f0, d _ T. fommno 1 td ._ t . c L n. ed ‘at Dappe was "beynl all iilumed- Remainder °l evening was pallbearers ogre: MlixilerliltligcNevihe, was indildaterd cdslzidlllicg TaTinGT per “n15”? “d [he 4i000“"°"d w‘ 5P9!" l" Ciml-esl-s and “ames- Lunch Joseph Miller, Artcmas Carr. L. D. celll- cf the Canadian soldiers who n “l by D“'I‘l'm"* ‘Q7 5 was served by CQmmlllI-‘e in churlle- MacLeod, Donald MacLeod, Clayton took phi-t irl the attack. l‘ Th“ Wll-ldllllls ‘"1 valuable experience 111 combat and Cd b-l’ 1 were 110w anxious for another con- m“ Ur l)‘ tact with the enemy. O For reasons of mlitary security the statement was silent as ‘n ihe , A Miller. He was laid tenderly away in the family plot. there to await the res- urrection morn when the dead in Christ diall rise first CHANCE ENCOUNTER OTTAWA, Sept. 1B -- (CPI — A chalice encounter with an escorted In Memoriam (Patriot Please Copy) Gunman on tanker during the Em? llllldlll 1 ohm-tires of the op 4 “"'_' -. l l "z l1 P. MR‘ “YMW” SM" . i‘$§i‘.iy°’i.“y‘“ii.‘. °§§Féii§.“i“>2p..‘3ti§‘Zf.i ii‘ 5.3131” limifiiliilnilffwliicif i i" ' » - - ' - s 1 l ‘ l wou give infor- Tm resident‘ or View!“ and the 5 c d as Dem“ pamy lehponsible m! ‘he llljtiglql tgutlhiw Ellfimr weeks was app- wsrs=.s°es"slala.wear°rlr 1 ‘m3 '3" 222.21...srarir:..zl5‘:l:h‘lass ‘ " ’ ‘ - ' - rm; ». ~ ‘ Snow had passed. away. He had not Alliillst 191-11. POINTS 0F IATPORTANCE ‘l ' L‘ “i m“ In the first comprehensive official statement on tho bultle wilicll ro- slllted in solne 3.350 Canadian a my casualties killed, ivounded nlld lillsillg - the encounter was des- cribed as the one mishap marring been feeling well and was about his usual duties. when he was suddenly stricken and passed away before medical aid could be summoned. He was the son of the late Ed- ward Snow and farmed for some Army Troops In llieppe Raid But certain l“ .. could be lllflfl“, and it oilllinorl . .. 1. Crossing cf mu Channel by a larize naval and air-escorted for?" ' A l. The . Ttlercs No East or , Vfirst. “'51s sling. i years. but failing health compelled ______ "complete achievement of surprise." "ml PM m“! “m m“ “m” 5”’ _ .f“.°‘""i'3“. Hard PM‘ ‘he Tm“? him to retire from strenuous work. UITAWA. Sept I8_(CP) _,I,he one armed enemy pawn ‘v85 remained for many hours off ti." 9H1! l<\l"r:i~:I vs. the Mzzlmh He then took up residence Vic- Defence Department disclosed UHF Sunk m,“ another was probably clielnyl-ocrllplcri coilst wns “a sigm. DCl1C( 1 clally today may 5,000 (jgnndinn riCslrcycd, but the incident lino two llvuul uuhlevvurllt." his own he was very fond of child- Ann mm 5 1 my g d r 1. resuW; on the later land opri-nrwn; 2. Drmonmi-nlion of the possi- mn-wgillgjegalél’:b8§r&c§1ll5o?“é%l$i% eneillys frorid all} rilrtmy 132a (ltcinqilie 1. "Th0 British No. 3 Colrimaildo hint:- of trrillslllirfilrr and l-"llldillg on“ C? P d" 1 3 ' f, 1 I w k g; 1 1 t f ~ m) 1_d (h 133k f M. tall s wlls “ 1111;011:1111." .- _l . >_ ‘U111’ l - _ \ , l" m5 ca“ I“ wmm Km“ “If ihgieii-hiérlgicéadpe linen?” n as tglciriin: aild l‘ll3ST.l‘0_Vell12 Tl. glittery 3. The all‘ TOW” “'35 nble to in- .' '\'~ of r111" lulre ilcvl. de- 5“°‘” w“ gettm“ dm- ° W“ e statement was made in a 5.- ntBel~licvli1_s‘x llllles ellstofDlcDPf‘. flirt a "verv serious strategic re- l" Sou h - ‘to our! ilflfihtrfiifi, ‘Slfiifilfii yygfpmflig OOH-word detailed statement on the children's friend. He filled his nich ulgerutiuh- , and accom fished m5 task A kind, The Canadian military force 1n- husband. Ogliging neighbour and volved," said the statement was faithful wmiken He has passed down composed basically of large elemel s the_Sha.doyv_of_tl_i_e Valley there to of two brigades from the 2nd Con; BRINGING UP FATHER l(‘1\ H. was unable to complete its assign- mcnt. 2. The Royal Reiinlollt. of Canada l flT-‘ll Toronto “'11s 20 ulilllltIJ; l11‘r- ~ zeachilig (liq l‘,(‘il"ll at “lliu, .1 in .' east oi'__ll_)_ieppe,_llild hnddolrlnd in verso" oil ill(‘_(‘ll(‘l‘ll_\'. 4 hlnro 1.111 ‘ed and local obi-ir- - ‘~rerl_ il\{‘ll‘(l" l‘. ._ _. _.____ ._i lWlSH THAT G ' i CAN'T STAND LI:- IIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS GOTTA DIME e NOi- I'M laorapowlw om: FlabTn ivbu‘ V ~-l DON'T KNOW wuv MR. CASPER TTA YOUR BANK- ALWAYS COMES TO cotuzcr FOR I. TH’ BUTTI=R wuss I HAVEN'T ANY CHANGE-- i515». GET n‘ ?