3% u- llvertlsiag liaise raisin is one...‘ I$I$QIIQQQQ““HD..”._O_~ lli lantern ha“ '-'E:".-.'=~"'-'~="=l rd words 131.: “If Thanh pa; ‘I Miscellaneous wmrao - canraxna sun eehanica Tools. l: 5i , his Richmond street“ rdgrlfifi, f - Wanted _€.._____._____.__._ WANTED-REGISTERED SHORT. horn Bull for New Dominion Institute. Apply D A, M“. Dousall- l-s-ai. WANTED -- ONE LARGE SIZE won skin coat. Good quality. AlPPlY stating price N.S. MaePhee. E mira, P. 0. l- disold at. Rledvdin Bros. For Sale Ftglgwsilli-n - z ClIOlCE-i-RROOD w“; Wm stock E. l’... Toylo vt- Afulv Guardian. 1-0-21. Work Wanted WANTTiTnv Your“; woman housewcr .small family. Country 11°31? Pfefeffvd- APDly Guardian. .9. Position Wanted WANTED-POSITIONS AB aamr, 05108. or sales clerks by two slrlo- Apply Guardian. i-a-ii-al. lio Let - rod Lilli- —tI-‘URNISI-IEDT HEAT. Ill-Tl f i; . G I . Mdgizhmonttron mm‘ i513. Personal VIGOBINE! FOII MEN WITII lowered vitalit nervous deblllty, mernl and p Regain new energy and mp. Tones and invigorate-s the w le nervous systun. 16 days’ treat- men $1.00 box Recommended and sold by Reddin Bros. UIIANGEABLE RIVER and woman - rmvirluo alvclsr: in good repair. Percy Dougi_s_ York. R. R. I. 1-7-21, Age-Writs Wanted —_ yrlnit FOR YOURSELF - spare time! Big monev selling por- miits s nd for catalogue. United Art 00.. Toronto. l2-30-3Bi Male and Female Help Wanted iTENOGRAPIIEIlS AND TYPIBTI needed badly ‘bv Government for war work You can train at home for lob. as Stenoaraohcr. Typist Office Clerk utter Carrier n-ii Clerk Customs Examiner Pree advice mlilltlllifll O O Civil I col pm, Toronto l0 ‘go oldest in Can- ada. No Ageii 1-2-9-16-23-30 vliemale Help wanted WANTED-MAID FOR. GENERAL The Hwang H0 river in China housework. Apolv 60 Kent Btrrgt has chanirrd its mouth 1i times i.ri or telephone 1. 1.9.11, as centuries, ll. ii. S. llEMlilliG & 00. nvrllvrlllll lll liEAl. ESTATE 142 Richmond St. Teis. Day ISM-Night 844-537 Special Offerings For Rental — Some Newly Listed. FURNISHED IUDBI IOUII - Newly listed. Very desirable location. I "it'll lllll N91. also annreom. Lawn and trees. Furnishings in- tilde frisiihtn. mam, linen, china, cutlery. etc. TWO-DOOM!!! IUITI of Ioolnl. In bright. heated-ground Aaortmnt. WIlenHng the water. suite warms or living Nell (with v and easy chairs) and bedroom. Meals olr W"! M951- er eoehirll In rooms may be arranged for. oollnil-Tlll-I 110K755. near I’. W. .Coliege, s rooms and bath. good furnace. Ooal in cellar. Warm house, _ _- _ ._ 55o, UNFURNISHED \ VALUABLE IIOUSI, good residential district. d rooms and hath (extra rooms on top floor). Running out," in hedging]; 51¢; water furnace. Fireplace. Large garden — -- - - - - _ - e35. IZBIIIR lTItElT, 0 roemed house and bath. Furnace, Garden Garlss—..—--. ..---—..—,.-- e35. FOR SALE Farms in all parts of the Island-Ask for our oataloaue. CIT! HOUSES. APARTMENT IIOUSIB, TENIMINTS. CITY BUILDING LOTS, HUMMER HOUSES. 0U‘! OI‘ TOWN HOUSES. HOTEL! AND STORES. We are Agents for the sale of Vita Glass. TO LET — FURNISHED hlodem Bungalow, until May ist. ti rooms - - - - - - — $45- Furnished farmhouse -8t. Peters lllghway - - - — — — $30- Furnished Bungalow-minus non - - - - - - - — I80- Small heated Apartment-s rooms and kitchenette - — — $45- TO LET imnlghgd and unfurnished, some with cooking T0 LET" STORES ROOMS, facilities. orhccs walilirlovsas Tvorlcii Our store will close until further notice every eventn at d o'clock. u. and“ la nrday. e f n low me FOR SALE Rotary sawing outfit. In- sorted tooth saw. First class condition. Price 8250.00. 0w- ing to circumstances we can- not saw any more for the public. DUNSTAFFNAGE CHEESE I BUTTER C0». of our DAWION l JOHNSTON. IBIN‘! C. 0D. l-apand, P. I. I. llil-Ii. fi |Ham Bridge iI slcai exhaustion . l ARLOTTEfliwN nuARmw AlitliiTIiEAl. slocll rxcnnuce (Canadian Ireas) “T'?’T’”7 cola-aniline: >auela-us-.-_aT-l.is- NIFQWDNWNQD Dom Textile Dryden C Geri Steel Ware How Smit Imp Tob Int Nickel Lake oi Woods Massey Harris McCoil Front Mtl Power at Brew Ncranda Power Corp Quebec Power Si, haw Com St Law Pld ‘Steel of Can P woe Elec A Wpg Elec B Montreal Curb T‘ s: I- nna ONO‘ .- NHgiisiaCgaaiaggf-‘Solcoauileoggeoupugg.1 . 4.3;? Bathurst A Can Vickers Dom Tar rr" - Birbfi .:sssa.ao::n.s° -_-a ... ma-» MINING (Canadian Prose) TORONTO, Jan. 8- Stocks Aunor “H""‘I‘f“. . . ongba 0w D—'-J Upper Can Wrlaht-H Cons M 8r 5 l-lud Bay w-a a I ‘>3 New York Stock Exchange mo“. (Canadian Pris) Am O and F -a e Q mums- | I r ea»- all 7'7"?“ nonhuman-anemones Pen R Phil Pet co Std Oil N J Texas Corp U S Rubber U S Steel Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec In} e 4-1 all an ssasazeszsssnensrsasszc mus-twill dial-know PRODUCE MONTREAL. Jan. 8—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. illliitter spot: Qua m score) It Eggs. spot: Eastern A-large 38A: A-medium 85A: A-pullets 32A: E-B 31A] E-C 30A. . Jl-n. 8-( - ricca today as reported minim Department of ulture follows:- aded shipments selling B; A-mediurn 35: A-p lets 31-32.‘ B 31; C 29-30. Butter: first Ede creamery prints Jobbing pr 30 1-2-47; first snide solids, obbina price. 36-36 1-2; wholesa e, Que No. 1| pasteurized stor e 35 l-4—-35 1-2. Cheese: curren Que 20 1-4 FOB Montreal. white, Que l9 5-8 FOB Montreal: whole- sale western and Que white 20. colored 22. first grade Montreal. Potatoes: 75 bags No. l moun- tsin Que 1.56: No. 2 1.20-1.40: NB and P’!!! l.5il—l.09. A s: A-large Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York- Stocks closed narrowly higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York- Cotton lower. Banks Int N.ck Noranolo. Normetal Stp Rock Ventuiea Waite-A Home Oil cal A; Edna FPPLH- N, .. u . .. ~»=8::euae2as: A LETTER. FRDM HOME I got a letter from homo today From my parents so dear to me. Parent; 1 .eft long years ago Back ‘in ninteen hundred and three: when I was a ind of tender years And they possessed youth and charm They kissed their son a fond adieu And prayed he'd be safe from harm. Through all the days and nights of lms Si that bi ht ear dawn- Whig I left home iii Forest Hill The place where I was born; A constant lsht of love has burn- ed To guide my feet and ways That I might walk in paths of prayer Beseeched h’! 10.118 Ind P"!!!- Thdtfidlfl fine shades are clear and rue: The lines are curved with grace: As they unfold a mother's tllouehts Out. from a heart's embrace: To one that left 7 To earn his way in fore The? heart-ache and the .101- Tha ‘passing years have made their o A5 they mil on and round with mother and my loving dad In lengthing shadows of their race: As sands of time are trickling lhmlllli ‘Iqiho. ha? n“. C‘: ‘Bliorzudf: time II U “J: Godllgonllvea o! Christian O COTE, Thai; three score year; and ten av - And twcl added too- Since Co‘: Hie lifb in them Twain stcriin hearts and true: To heat in la r, toil and tears Through‘ lessons heat and storm‘ Despite the hardships they end They still beat true and strong. space- (Canadlan Press) ‘ stock, Close Commerce 139 Nova Scotia 22o 1-4 Montreal - no War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) Jan, 9, mid-British destroyer Raccoon sank after strikln! 1100K off the Irish coast. Heavy artilel‘! actions developed T101319!“ i" es a south of the Bcarpe “er on Western Front. Jen. l0. 1915- LOOIT TTOBKY yielded to Germ!!! 59'0"“! f0 _ British Ministry of I-Iea-lth, which is receipt. colored, Shoes in the sand at, a British outpost in Libya are of a special noiseless is lid worn by :1) diers on night patrols penetrating enemy lines. LEAVES JEWELS LONDON. Jan. B — (OP) — Dame Margaret Greville, a close friend of the Royal Family. left all her famous jewel collection to Queen Elizabeth. publication of her ' wllslh disclflsoed tgday. t] 2 W, an,“ s; e a equea led 2 0.000 feersltlmiel unreal. ($8.000) to Princess Margaret Rose, uaeealsyiosi me un the younger of the Queen's daugh- ‘Ivenlfl """""' ters. and £12,500 to former Queen @ '53‘ Victoria Eugenie of Spain, Dame Margaret. the widow of “The health of the people of the Ronald Gi-evlile and a noted pre- Unitcd Kingdom has not only re- J war hostess, died last Sept. 75. Her mgjngd good in 5pm o; the W313i father, a Scottish brewer. had left. bu; in some way‘ h“ Wen shown her a £1,000,000 fortune when he improvement." This statement was 1913~ made recently at a press conference by the chief medical officer to theicoTToN Rugglvflfigmn CARE reported by the Journal oi’ the Am- erican Mcdicai Associacon. A" W“ a lucky new “m” °i British registrar generaland quoted ‘me °I m°5° 1°V°1V WW)" ‘"55 “OW Provisional figures supplied by the. wmmg °n ‘he lwms? I‘ Wm Pa?’ Britlfs registrar general and quoted W" dividwd-i 1" 1mg" "ervi". u by the medical official showed that-Wm" m" "me W We it few-Ir the death rate in the United King-WP". If "5 001m a" “Qt "H!- dun m, the June qwflrer was meiuyti... it is completely washable. lowest for any June quarter except“ H°“‘°"°'~ when Wasmni- be 5"" V‘ in 1921. i930 and 193a The infant.‘ u" ilikeiirrm "i" mortality rate, also, was the lowest {grossly June quarter except that of The number of cases of typhoid in the period January to August, 1930 wlls Z01. In 1040 it rose to i, 452 and i; 194i to 2.539 But in 1942 i: fei‘ to 531. Cases cl cere- brospinal fever. which numbered 10,025 in 194-5) and 8.645 In 1941. were reduced during the present year to 4,766 The campaign against dyhtlleria has afso been an cut- stflllding success. the figures re- vealed. Airmcl" three million chilli- ren under the age of fourteen. out of u to‘al of i! 3-4 millions had been innoculated. The visilailce of the medical au- tliofities in nil parts of the coun- try, the rrr-dical officer. declared, was ever" s "led by the prompt mea- sures taken recently in Glasgow to stamp out an outbreak of smallpox A virl-lr-nv, orients‘ tvoe had been brought to the city in a ship There were 4i ca=cs and 5 deaths All the caseg extent four occurred i1 Glar- now. ‘The wise; were traced. he sa'd. anriitle infection was combnted with , vacn-‘nqt‘ovsl ml»;- rwp .~-~--»- w)». rnendovs but it looked as if the epi- demic had petered out. The amaz- inv. th‘n{z was. the Medical Officer pointed out. that this result had been achieved in g comparatively gnu-r =_*\""o oi limo after the first case hrci been reported. MEN'S TINUSUAI. JOB Lornou —tCPi- sixteen Aux- Hal-y Territorial ficrwce privatcs .and our- laree corporal are doing a lob never before undertaken by women, the repairing of faulty ammunition returned from arm! PAQEn1vn - -~—» A I ocpartmcnt of Public ilioriis and iiigilwaya Province of Piinci- Edlhifii lslitilii SEAIIi-‘ED OFFERS will lie received at this office linti noon on onday, January llih, 19L), for the purchase m" ,-. p101 0f iillld on the north side of i“il'/.l'll_\' Street. owned bi the Government of Prince Edward island, and fni'nlcl'll' [in lite of the Agricultural Ilzlll. ' Description and l f i d - l l . _ n“ of the undersiglpegn o an tilt! o it. seen at the of Parties may tender for the “hole or a part thereof. (L. B. DLACIHILIA-XN) Deputy Zilinistci‘ of Public Works llnll Highways January 6th, 1943. Department of Provincial Treasurer Land Taxes in Default {CHARLOTTETO WN, P.E.i. Notice is hereby given that this llcpartiilcili now hoiils 3 jtlfdgrelli- against?“ P913008. for tzixcs zlnd costs ud- ver lse as in efault, under date of the 21st of septa-nib i942, and which are still unpaid. H’ _ It is further advised that unless such tzix zlrrellrs arc Paid 0n or before TIIQSdELY. the i'_’lh iiill’ of Julluzllgv, next, it is the intention to cause tlkCClliitlfln to he issued for such amounts as may then be owing. C. J. STE \\'.\i('i‘. ChaHoHetowu1inEJ, sU“Hwi““'”{i“\“H"“ December 31, 1942. Jen r suds that. are safe for alijyti: ;., §H11 u..." sate in water alone. scion: - Be 15319- and liot water make cotton A . _ - c :0.) $15-11 fuzzy. Dry your rug flat —-ilni. 1.. , . ,_ l, .- 14,. ml- a ciothesliiie or railiatu- 'nti - " - i - 1;“. mg Mid KEITH’. avoid the kind of dry m1 Ina. mi- . " . . k .< I u- it a cotton rugs buckle and inse lil(‘.i‘ ~ ., .;, i-yubciidcol shape. Remember, too, tiiii‘. a coil V-shaped glow in the sky hangs symbolically over acraft carrier and cripitul ship stand guard off allieb gray Mediterranean where silhouetted British air- PNMOHB 0n the Afrwuh COMB units all over the world. The 17 women already have saved the country hundreds of thousand; of pounds. CASTLES 0N VOLCANOES r bli continuation of Utes-signaling“: W‘ fsgasgi M “routs-mug 9g ygrgg, extinct. volcanoes in Scotland. “VINIUI.” OHIO Hood waters starting at Pittsburgh, rolled angrily down the Ohio Castles are built on the sides o’ i193. .... MINIITU RND DIIECYOI OI’ IILWTIVE VI . . NRTTONHL I LRBOUR ac A51) asoocfifz DIRICTTF O1 elLicfivt Si “I."'.‘E DWIDYMDR SITIVICI IND UNTMFLOYMENY INSUIRNCE VXQTIUNRL TRRiNlNG and labour relations meohinly. mwhgl, Minister o: Labour, announced the establish- ment of nine branches under the Department of Labour. to consolidate and oo-ordinate the Domin- ion's activities on selective service, labour supply, la- bola- relations in industry. training of war workcrl. placement services and sanitar- functions. The or- ln amount reorientation of Canada's employment “game Commirusoin are jouiea ‘n a 512-51 811mm’ jrwif, ilOWCYBT. retains istrative unit. The CntntnmélOil §f1‘i{“:_\' ilw-nlwoymtrlt its statutory nutisvr on insurance lnnltris. The duties flixalil - pioyed SCYHLE nml m‘; " supply, conciixaton and 1l‘i\i‘i ll and trade trniniiuz. T050711 Gazette, welfare of V~"l"':el.’. Inn. Humphrey i n itums, vufation- ms Ililfi Laooll! y rail-up, admzn- garliaation chart above llows the new setup and outlines the duties of thrvarioua branches. The whole Department of labour, Selective ser- vice including the military cell-up and the field operations of the offices of the Unemployment In- livsr with increasing force, inundating riverside towns along the way so that. as in the viewof a Meriettmohio street, above, they loohsd more Venice, with its gondoliers. At Portnnouth, on the Kentucky border, the flood crest almost topped the city's 02-foot concrete dikes. (Credit NEA Photo lion‘. ali- . l>\' a ii!- istration services I \'.i-l.!.i u-Ii ‘V GOG bi llld l "HM flfl ____Dunsteffnage, lf.E.i. “mil:- "’ '— '""*--*-"~‘ - "--—“ And faithful to the end of time- In mortal. and Immortal Iifr m His embrace. and love divine. PITII L Y. Boston. Malachusetts Jan. l. IMI. l ..___. l ‘ M f ‘ ~u.."'6...‘.t.'.l.'.'..9.°';.'." ‘.'.‘."i'.;.' ‘m... .'.‘.‘iii2'i':i'.....y.£ttl.°£ Teas! on W I nary 18th. at the sear of! thb tth f I . "ab! day o anaarr l. W. mill-Ill. Rhea an’; l. It la the intention te pest the ' 2'31’; fiWt-‘td Wé-élalili IIQWIIIIWI- ' . . BOUT/ll - I w lolly-Thee. headed by two cn-(i 1"”: "s __ __.. ._ .=.__;==== IIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS ' ‘MY LAMB! oer 0cm" Tlofie! l v/i-iv, MOTl-ilIiéi/i n ' Iiiiilrwfi-Twelél " ---_- row: 1: 1v HCME l'M TlRbD ilyf. .. x ‘IODAY! OF \_iViN' lN 2170a, Y_\,____ MAQY emuev J i? GOODNESS! I'M GLAD TU BE ALONE THIS AFTERNOON! I'M GUN’ TD AVE A NICE, i l-l QUIET TIME" KWN I rrtwnlll‘ ' III null! l Wm‘: Iaal at I u-"mmun, v 1w» ___._..._.._..__ BUILT IN OBATII Aden, Arable. is mlilt in the cra- ter e1 a volcano.