FEBRUAILY 12~ 1947 PLO (us) CANADA VINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND George the Sixth, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India. B, W, LePAGE [jgulefifllil-GOVEIIIOP. Tl-IANE A CAMPBELL Attorney-General. To all to whom these presents shall come or whom the ' any wise concern, GREETING: “me may i" A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS it is desirable that the Government and WP lo of Prince Edward Island should show their co-oper- gtlflli with the Dominion authorities in the success of the mlhcoming Victory Loan Campaign; NOW KNOW YE that we, Executive Council for Prince Edward Island, do by this by and with the advice of our our Proclamation order that the Union Jack be flown from ,1] Public Buildings in this Province and that household- ers and merchants be requested to fly the Union Jack throughout the Victory Loan rum-y 16th, 19-12. And further 1942, be observed as Second V Campaign, commencing Feb- that Sunday» February 22nd, ictory Loan Sunday and that all churches be requested to participate in the Victory Loan Camllflikll- IN TESTIMONY WHER EOF we have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Prince Edward Island to be hereunto affixed. At Our Government House in Our City of Charlotte- .town. this sixth day of February in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two and in the sixth year of Our Reign. By Command, i" ‘Tl-IF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN hnmrmmmnws" MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1i—(OP)-— MONTREAL. Feb. Averages established e, clean sweep of 1942 lows in trading today on the stock exchange. volume of transactions was light. Newsprint isues provided the largest dips, International Paper preferred losing more than eight points and the .ommon. giving up four points. St. Lawrence Paper was behind m re than two points. Among other inrlustriala Do- minion Tar and Canada Cement preferred provided the solitary rise n the list. boarded. Utilities ceded fractions. those down being Montreal Power. Shaw- lnlgan and British Qolunllbla "A." P 1n Carriers C.P.R.. and Canada Slelinlslhlp both eased fractious. In arrears in metals were Consol- idated Smelters and Hudson Bay Mining. All miscellaneous moving showed deficits, including National Brew- eries and Dlstlllers-Seag-ram. Total sales: 10.300 shares; Indus- trials, 5,800; Mines, 4,500. _ Montnal Stock Exchange l o. w. CAMPBELL, CI n “min-n Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. gsgéilgriver A 1:2 £8 ' T _ _ .._ _ 82221553‘. A 2312i .~ .. l 8:: 21:: l! ALAIIAL MEETING [i gu- sts" 2% ',' ._: om Steel B 6 l-4 Pzilsz.li.lwlzi ‘$122: ll 2% 1:: l-Z gar. BQCW 24 1-2 ZION CHURCH HALL W 5,355,111,533“ 3g H Friday, Feb. 13o. at 8:00 P. M. 8”" °‘ C" ‘i’ Bring your filled V-c rd ‘th l ,_ a w] you Markets at r L-ilo-z-fiif a Clan“; Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance w-M-h- I'm-i Central Guardian locals. 8c per w 2o per word; Condolence 70o per inch; Appreciation. 70c per inch or 4o i9 cents per inch. Address and application. Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 26 Cont; _ Announcements and Coming Classified 3c per word; In Memorial Notices ‘I00 per inch; Llste o Floral and spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc. 5c per name; utter-g o1 Wedding engagements 40 words for 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thank; end 0rd: Western and Eastern loean Events 8o per ward- word. Lilla [Sb il tation $I.00.°0th:r”r:t':e°:; :i _ Wanted WANTED — NUMBER. BARRED Plymouth Rock. New Hampshire Red Cockcrels suitable for breed- ing purposes. Swift Canadian Co. L-208;2_-12-3i. WANTED-NUMBER OF FLOCKS light Sussex barred Dlgmliliih rocks, light Sussex type ybreds suitable for blood testin to supply 01ir_Mammoth Hate ery. Advne quality stating number. breed, elr. Swift Canadian Co., Charlozicloivn. L-NO-il-yl-jh [ANTED-TWO FLOCKS BLOOD tested light Sussex hens sultaifi for producing hatching e Ks. Apply Dillon 8:. Spillett, Charlo te- town. L-l82-2-12-3i. F9r...5i4l_<=____ Ion slam: - CHESTERFIELD. Dii bl ch i . A 1v oiiarriilania e a rii-ios-z-iiiPio. loll SALI- zibunrffisnsn YOIk>lllro ha... ready for service. Also bred Sows out of qualified dams. J. P. Stewart, Dunstafl- nagvegzyilntd 7 '___ L-175-2-ll-2i. lrlrsn FOR SALE-IIEEDA BUD- long 2 year old record 2.40%. TF..T...;a...l Bari}; llorrelrand Compton n. r. inculcate Chartered Accountant lutcrn Trust Iuilding a PALMER d. HASLAM . l. l. IIASLAM 8A.. LLI. ' BARRISTEB, ETC. of Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown. P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN 55 P. 0. Bo: 1i MocGUlGAN d. IRAINOR {All n. MacGUIGAN. n. o. ST. CLAIR. TIIAINOB. K. O Barristers, Selle MONEY TO LOAN cc: Over Provinci and Street Charlottetown EYES EXAMIIIEII ELASSERNDFITTEII J. S. TA YLOR OFIOMETBLST New location “"6" h" "It! Queen Bic Grocery Dlflnlte Biro Ivcnln 5 robin sl...t.’l't‘l'tl'l"" ll. F. Merllfi LA, u; “TAB! lo. “Jlagyfisrsa soucrros -\ "rLca-rm nut a. MATHIESON To LOAN ._, L‘ CMIIOIIIIIII ‘Prixy Budlong 2 fer-Lu. Wilbert ye" old mm’ 0n. Lawless. Kensing. L-i99-2-12-14- 7. fir... safifrtvowoviva sows. Re tl b . . - use“ Y "d J ‘fiffhiiitfl. Miscellaneous SPECIQLS MRS. JOIINSTOWS Beauty Salon-Permanents $1.75 up; finger-waves 25 cents up. L-165-2-10-3i. OTTAWA LETTER (Continued front page;4)_ time of the sitting and his words Toronto and New York-Stocks closed lower. Montreal-Gold; unchanged; util. it)’. paper and other lndustrials WCI’. Winnipeg-Wheat 5-8-3-4 cent lower. Currencies NEW YORK. Feb. 11——(OP)-—'I‘he Canadian dollar easgd 1.16 o: I cent in today's dull foreign ex- change dealings closing at a dis- count of 11 11-16 per cent in rela- tlon i0 the United States 1113115,; (Dita-We Fflwitn Exchange Conn-cl Board rate 9.08-9.91 per cent dis. count.) The pound Sterling at $4.04 and all other leading foreign currencies finished unchanged. MINING TORONTO. Feb. li-(CED-Clos- lng stock quotations: em t th tt ti th - 9"" ‘en/edge e a en on ey de gsgccdn b: Mr. Mayhew of Victoria said that Arntfleld '07 much as he disliked the plebiscite “mo; 1'20 he accepted it as a lesser evil and gankfleld ‘o5 both he and another B. C. Liberal, B553 Me; '07 h: Mr. Hanson of Sheena called for Bea,» Ex ‘U5 14 more effective action in regard to Bidgood '09 the Jabs and the B. C. defence. 391,30 '03 14 One more French-speaking Lib- Brit Dom '23 7.3 eral. another Mr. Lacroix, came out Bmulan '50 against conscription and announced Brown Q11 '06 14 that he would vote against the gov- ca] Edm 1'05 ernmentfis motion. I expect that the QMjbgo 1'45 debate on the address will now ra- c“, Tr, '51 ther quickly draw to a close. Most gen; p,“ '98 of those who want to speak atzainst gem, p0,- ‘09 14 the plebiscite pro al have prob- chasm;- 1:13 ablv done so. Elec ion results will cochenour 50 stiffen the waverera. Some may ab- comweaigh 37 sent themselves when the votin gm, 3mm 35 1,3 time comes. But the governments 13311150,; 93 1-3 rnaiiorlty la so rest that the de- Dome 19 :1; rlgns will sill leave ample to gag; pg“ . ora o icon 3.40 Fradncri‘ .1116 s ill": “- t: *- arc m" u" Trgnnigxoil Egg omest .04 1-8 CHILDREN Howcv .19 lillkéiil if "’ c , Jason .28 Allenbury a t)" £3: a Shore alllaque . L C d .06 Perfected $125.; 1.5g Macasa 3150 MacLeod 1.51 Naybob .19 COD LIVER “em” 1"“ gewgoéd oran a Normet ~75 OIL °'”£l':' 13% i- Dnt Nick ~97 ti???’ 1'33 X‘ - Each Teaspoonful b101,,“ ° g8 >amour - contains zglryriggst 1g Pick Crow VITAMIN a sooo 111.11. P3353: ~_,, p w 3.77 res n 32 VITAMIN n s00 Units Qgggwv- ;,. ,4 A u .03 1', E; l‘; res Full 10 oz, — — --75c shlelrfla g . 3 - .28 Full 20 oz. - — —8l.25 3:335", fog 3337. §° {g3 M sud Bas - l: l. T UPC Can i” JAMIESON is w 2.9-: r. ar < DRUG STORE Xlmlr ‘__ ‘H’ m 7'. DRIIILIIISIC Ollllll ‘in Pend Ore New York Stock Exchange close Am O and I" 3U 3-6 Am Tei a Tel 12o 3-8 Anaconda. 26 3-8 naiuwin LOCO 13 Bendix Av 32 7-3 Beth Steel _ so s-a Ches dz Ohio 34 l-B Chrysler 45 5-3 Con Edison 12 5-8 Elec Auto Lilo ?l 7-9 Gen Elec ‘r6 Gen Motors d! 1-4 Gt Nor Pfd l? 7-3 Kennecott 33 1-4 Mont Ward 21 N Y Central 9 Nor Am Co 05-3 en R. R. 2A 3-4 Phil Pet Co 8B 1-4 Sid Oil N J 39 3'4 Texas Corp §6 7'5 United Air ~14 3'4 u s Rubber 15 1-8 U s Steel Co 50 3-4 Vanadium Corp 13 1-4 West Union E4 West Elec i5 1'3 Montreal Curb Close Abltibl are 5 3-4 a a Oil 1§ Hobie Oil 25B Commerce Montreal 133 I a Fmame NEW YORK, Feb. 11-11m- Resistance lines stiffened in some department; o: the stuck musket. today b-ut the major-Av of .ea e s yielded further ground. Fractional strerlQT-j "W35 QIPW? hv some Canadian s.-o.ks. Ivn-ieiigil nationalNickel and iniperia d n each gained l-8 and Cana la Bell TCIGPDOZIC 1-4. Dstiilers Sw- ra, eased l-8 while MoIntYTg 0st 1 1-4 while to 3° 3' - P tic changed were Canadian Pa .. . Dane Mines, walkers and Lake Shore. selebiii? buyigsg’ natli niiroosq" ogiriofi Lila? t...’ rgglefly beneficial to bus. motors. "time and avian-ew- Steels could make no brave-g (sud many o; me higher PM!“ 1 ~5' @1515 dllppéd nearer to the Dc- wTllfr Agiiaited Press BO-stock composite recorded a. net decline of .1 of a point at sen. TTBfl-SMKIOITQ fell to 415,440 shares ocrnpamd with yesterday's 639.960. Stocks finishing with small gains included Standwd 011 (NJl- C0,, General Motors, Gocdr ch. and International Harvfswr- D“ Pont slid off to a. new 1941-42 10W- Omem in the 1055 group included Westinghouse, Bethlehem _ Steel. Case. Douglas. Philip Mtlrrls- Al‘ lied Chemical and American Tele- phone, Grain . , neb. 11—-(OP)—-Du1l travgilxlizgufmtilailved a, southern market decline on Winnipeg grain eX- chan e today and wheat 111W!“ 4-3-41» , Ma at. ‘l9 ggleccnis a IYUSIICGIWEIIG JuIy at 80 ‘1-8 . Trading was dull in the cash wheat pit with only odd carlots changing hands. No export bush-e“ m atélhet wheat or flour was re- POI‘ . coarse grains trading was thin. Mills offered some support in oat; and both shippers and mills too barley in small quflnilileé- The“ was crusher support in Lax. Rye was ‘with’? close Gra u urea 3 win-Qt; May r9 ‘1-8; July Bill-w Oats: May 50. July 49. Oct 4'1 -8A. 5 Barley: Mei! 53 7'93; July 82 5-BA. Oct 60 3-4. p Cash prices, basin in store Fort wlliam and Port Al‘ m‘; Wheat: N08 1 hard and 1 no!‘ '77 7-8; No. 2 nor '14 5-8: No. 8 nor 73 1-8- No. 4 nor ‘l2; No. 8 '10 3-8. N0- 3_ 63 3.5; feed 65 7-8; No. 1 gar- net 72 ‘l-B; No.31‘ durum so 7-8; . . . .82 -. “firs? 2 ow so 1-4: ex a ow 4O 1-4; No. 8 OW and ex i feed 43; , 1 feed 4'7 3-8; No. 2 feed 46; No. 8 feed 48 i-2. Barley: Melting grades: fl-Ww Nos. 1 and 2 CW 64 3-4: Z-POW N05- 1 and z ow o4 3-4: a-row Ne. 3 CW 62 1-8. Others: No. 1 feed 59 5-8;! 1:0. 2 feed 58 5-8; No. 3 feed 68 - . OUT OUR. WAY DOUGH HER WHUT KIHDA WILL POWER I Councillors For Ward Five B. EARLE MacD ONALD Produce Prices MONTREAL. Feb. 11-10?)- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 34 342-34 7-8; sales, 100 boxes at 34 Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 34A; A-medium 31 1-2-A; A—pul- lets 29A; E-B 28 1-2A; E-C 26A. MONTREAL. Feb. 11—(C'Pl- Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dcmiz-iion De- partment of Agriculture follow:— Butter: first grade creamer-y prints, Jobbing price, 35 first grade solids, Jobbing price 35- 35 1-2, wholesale. Que no 1 pas- teurized storage 34 7-8; no 2 stcr- age 34 1-8. Qieese: current receipt western white and colored 23 1-2, F.O.B. factory shipping pilifib. Currrril r“- ceipt Que white 23 7-8; colored 2i 1-8, delivered Montreal. Whoe- sale, western white 24 3-4-25, col- ored 25-25 1-4, Que white 2i 3-4: colored 25. _ Eggs: graded shipment selling A—large 33 1-2-34; A-medium 31 l-2; pullets 28 1-2-29; B 28: C 26. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 160- 1.65: no 2 1.30-1.50: NB mcuntain no 1 1.70-1.80; PEI green moun- tain 1.75—1.85: Whites 1.7l—1.80. To ronto Exch ange TORONTO, Feb. 11—(C'P)—In- fluenoed by the depressing war news, stocks drifted downward for substantial losses today on the Toronto exchange. The golds again led the retreat and pcstsd an index loss of 1.25 to a new low fcr n he veal-s. Industrial; lost .48, the base metals .23 and the wesfern oils f3. Volume of 149,000 shares was the heaviest since Jan. 29. Reduction of the Dcme dividtnd. announced at mid-day, had a d:- pressing effect on sentiment. though Dome held unchanged at l8. Holling-er closed 30 cents drwn at 8.90. its low price since 1933 Inmaqite weakened 20 cents, Lake Shore and Kerr-Addison l0 c nts and losses of 5 to 9 cents w.re netted by East Maarllc. A-Por, Central Patricia, Macassa, Mac- Leod-Oockshutt, Malartic Gold Fields, Preston, San Antonio, Syl- vanitc and Upper Canada. Most of the base metals traded in light. volume. steep Rrrk moved in sizable volume on a droo oi R cents to 1.45 and losses cf 5 to 7 cents were netted by Waite-Am- l COAL We are now receiving a reg ular supply of the fcilowint Coals. OLD SYDNEY SCREENZI ALBION ROUND ALBION NUT BAYVIEW SCREENED DOMINION COKE BRA! D’0R LUMP INVERNESS SCREENED Prompt and careful deliv eries for C. O. D. orders. etc W.ll. Gillis 8i 0o. Phone 176. By. J. R. Wiliams s01’! THE FOOLER 1-2-36; 1 ‘ATS EIGHT! I l Wl-HSTLE FER cos Jue’ 6121x159 OUT THAT VOU AIN'T _ F DR. J. E. BLANCl-IARD Friday The 13th A. T. MacKINNON That's Tomorrow First of Three It's Coming Again March 13 and Nov. 13- First Triple Ap- pearance in 11 Years for the Combination. (By The Canadian Press) Yes-tomorrow is Friday the 13th. And that's not all. The old bogey turns up again four weeks from to- of I110lTOW—M8ICh 13 and makes an- 051181‘ appearance this year on Nov. Now tlieres on tiling you can't Din on Hitler or the W81’. It's the calendar. And you have to go back 11 years to 1931 to get another 12- month when Friday the 18th bobbed up three times. likewise in Flebru- arv March and November. Once we are safely through 1942. however, it will be another ll years before lie makes a triple appearance again. That will be in i953. In 1943 he comes once only-in Augist and in 1944 twice. September and Decem- ber. But don't ivorry, it has never been proven that anything unfort- unate really happened to anybody simply because Friday was dated up with the 13th. And theres no more significance to the combination now than there was centuries i120 when some humorist of the period an- nounced the Gregorian calendar would present this combination ten times every five years till the end time—or the calendar. Talk of More Incidentally. modern calendar re- formers promote a "proposed WOIld calendar” that would give us Fri- dav the 13th every January, April. July and October. Four times every year—0h my! There are various origins of the superstition about a double dose of ill-luck from the goddess of trouble for Friday the 13th. The astrologers of Babylon declared l3 an unlucky number. Mythologists of old Scan- dinavia gave it the curse of sages because Baldcr, their sun-god had to die when 13 were found in the circle of Valhalla. Some say the superstition came with the Christian era -— there were 13 at. the Last Supper, includ- ing Judas Iscariot. who next day, traditionally a Friday, betrayed Jesus Christ for crucifixion. mmmsammww lmmwwmnmm Repeated bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally ("lven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all places of relative security, but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed The task of emergency feed-mg alone is difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To meet these enormous needs funds have been started in various parts of the world Her Majesty ulet and Nor-metal and Sherrit/t was off 2 rents to B3. ‘Ihe foctt were about the weal:- est of the indwtrlals. Senior oils and steels held film in duil octfori, only‘ Imnexial Oil showing volume of size. It held swady at 8 1-2. Brazilian, Canada Steamships, Canadian Car. CPR, Laura Se- cord and Loblaw A. posted frac- tlonal los-es. Baihurst. Poo-er A fllllifil 3-8 t: I4 l-2. Canada Wire B vms up 1-2 and Canadflan Brew- ei-ir: pic] gained 1 3-4 to 29 3-4. Wr-swrn oils posted minor 10s.;- es. Anglo-Canadian and Hmie were down 2 to 3 cents, Foothill". lost 5 cents and Dalfiousie, Calgary and Erilnrntrin arid I-Fgnwoui cloc- ed a cont. ricmi. Commonwealth firmed a cent to 27. CHICKEN CORTES OFF SECOND BEST MEI-FORT. Saris. Feb i? -— A Canadian National locomotive fire- mrln. W. Pal-soils. is suing around these days spnrtine strins 0i stick- ing plaster on his forehead and unde- his left eve. He steaiillv maintains thev are purely the re- sult of an arldr-nt D'ubier_< he re- fers to his driver T.- J. Walnc. who stuck on the ticking "luster. .-\ Canadian National train with Parsons and Waine_ as the. err-ins crew was Just easing out of Mellort ..-"/ . n“ NEVER A DEAD -- rr GOT our-z. ER HE JWwnL-AM5 __. if?) ‘C? 1:7 ° = E em, ROUMDHOIJSE! YOUR caucus-aw o1= HURPJCAME. PLUNKETT was AS sumo-en AG A sneeze! suT JAKE seems _ TO HAVE MATCHED voua PER- Folzmlxucslw HE COLLECTED THE PURQE AND FLlTTED AWAY ALMOBT A5 RAPlDDI As You snow-nan our YOUR COST HlM use of be: na-me in connection with the Dominion campaign. which ll officially known u "The Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- urns." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fluid goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown which reports the following re- ceipts tc date:_ Received recentlyl_ The Get Together Club, New Glasgow, $25.00. Totrl u. date--$5,428.20.. Station en route to Hudson Bay Junction when the cab window ex‘. ploded in the flremarrs fare followed by a Prairie Chicken. Questrned afterwards, the (pjixrp and the fireman remarked that Err-gastric Chicken is quite good eat- PAGE FIVE IFENTRAI. GUARDIAN This column in reeerved for new; eI local Interest. hut advertising of a newly nature nay be imam-u at I wens a word. strictly payable in ads-alco- CONFEDIIBATION Lira INSUR- ANCE. L-918. TO BE MARRIED TODAY-Tho marriage ls taking place today ill Montreal of M158 Irina Hester Da- visoii, R. N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davison, Brazlalbaiie. P, E. 1.. to LAC. Glendon ‘lhoinas Morgan of the Royal Canadian Air Force. son of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank i... Morgan, Frederic-ion, N. B. FUNERAL SEIWICES-The fun- eral of Mr. William T. Wellner was held. yesterday afternoon from the residence of his brother, Mr. Ldoyd Weliner, 281 Kent street where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. Dr. Keir Fraser". The members of I. O. O. b‘. of which thepdeceased was a member atlcnd- ed in a. body. The pail bearers ucrc Hon. Geo. D. DeBlois. Messrs. Ed- ward Nicholson, Mayor W. l-i. Poole. Mr. Geo. Ryan. illr. Heber Largo and _Mr. Ernest Sellers. Interment wasin the People's Cemetery where service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller and the Odd- fellows. The Oddiellows service was conducted by Messrs. A. 0. F. Gill and Ree. MacNiitt. The remains were accompanied home by his wid- ow. Mrs. Wellner and son, Mr. Westailvay Wellner from Halifax. ASSAULT CASE — Yesterday a min antic-red in the City Police Court on a charge of assault caus- ing bodily harm. Another man ap- peared the previous day in con- nectlon with the sax m charge. Both were remanded one week but al- lowed out on $500 ball, The case arose out of assault. on another citi. zen on Saturday nizht last when he was enroutc to his home. It. is charged that when he was passing the house ot one of the accused, the two men ran out and waylaid him. He attempted to escape but they caught him and “eat him up. The victim of the b-‘atmg dragged him- self home and has been confined to his home ever since. Police said he had been in ill health for some time and use effects of the assault left him worse. It is reported that the assailants held an old quarrel against the man. OFFICES ELECTED — Nhs. D. J. Riley was re-elected president of the Women's Liberal Club at the annual meeting held Tuesday. Mrs. Cyrus MacMillan, Mrs. Peter Sin- clair and Mrs. J. L. Ralston were named patronesses. Mrs. H. J. Pal- mer waa named Honorary President and Mrs. Reuben Macdonald. Past President. Other officers elected were: 1st. vice president, Mrs. Mark MacGuigan; 2nd. vice president, Mrs. T.W.I... Prowse: 3rd. vice presi- dent, Mrs. H. J. Phillips; Record- ing Secretary, Mrs. L. H. D. How- att; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Thompson; treasurer. Mrs. G. A. ilk-Donald. The executive for the coming year is as follows: Mrs. C. Reilly, Mrs. George Tweedy, lifrs. Gavin Harding, Mrs. E. T. flees, Mrs. Reuben Macdonald and Mrs. Beniamin Rogers, Jr. Personals Mr. Fred Mc-Glligan, 222 K110, Street is s. patient in City Hospital. Private Elmer Ernest Mahar. so of Mr. and Mrs. Pills Mahar. left yesterday morning to rcioin unit in Newfoundland. Mrs. Ray Cudmorc and her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Gas-s. left yesterday morning for Halifax to attend the wedding of her daughter Bernice Cudmore. Sub. Lieut. James E‘. Burnett. R. C. N. V. R. left for Montreal yester- day after a short vacation at his homo here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. MacDon- ald and young son have arrived from Montreal and are the guests of Mr. McDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacDonald, Upper Hills- boro St. tires. oPPouev-rr! Q Bring you tires to us now be- fore the rubber comes severe. You'll be sure of the very best service and work- manship in BRING TIRES TO US TODAY WRITLOBK TIRE SERVICE 513i: BOARDING HOUSE shortage be- repairing your With Major Hoopll VEAl-h-AN‘ ME A6 FLAT A5 A BOOKMARK.’ “can ‘lou FINANCE A BEAN suAcK TILL we ear HOME AND PULL THE TRlGGER o~ JAKE? . w» 1 couu: EAT "rue I ,1 Aarrteras o1=l= AN a t ELK ' . l... i l