~ DECEMBER SPECIALS. - lttlortu: You are I-ILIBAOPC hereuv iiatltrson. late of DECEMBER 15. 1942 THE CIIARIATVIIL“ vi/N (|U,4\Riii_~'\ kl WAR-TIME TRAVEL TIP Nth l Pwflsc/otcmeecuw In! hsfllo makes heavy demands on railway accommodations . . . new more than eves, It is necessary In M the convenience of others. CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘Help Wanted’ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became el- fective on September i. it is still permissible to publish over an advertiser's own name ‘fllclp Wanted" advertisements for domestics: farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; lislillllg and trapping help. and for students employed after iciioo . All other “Help Wanted" auveriiscment . however, must be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective Service officer, Unemployment insurance Commission, l. 0. 0. F. liall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advcrti in t ti be t The Charlottetown Gllilftilflsli m s can m“ m“: ed In am‘ Advertising Rates I Payable in Advanci- Minimuni Charge for Any Ad.“ iacments M Cents Central Guardian locals, 6e per word; wwtctn éohpefnaorgd; Announcements s ‘o per ivnrd- in Munorial Notices I - Floral and Spiritual UIIIEIIIIII, Cards, o .. 5o Condolence 70o per inch: Wedding enga ements t0 words for $1.00 ‘ and i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 70o per inch 0s to i‘) cents per inch. Address and application. and Eastern locsis word. ilk lists of Subscriptions lli-Ii-IIIII ‘Lilli. Other rites u; h l For Sale CANARIES FOR SALE —GUAR-’ snteed singers. A real Christmas present. 85 Fitzroy Street. 12-11-9 CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE. 147 Cumberland or 11110119128514 31 Misceiia neous W-RS Johnston's Beauty Salon 12-14-71 Female Help Wanted IV.\.\iTI§D-— EXPERIENCED DIAII) Rcftrexices. Good wages. Allllly Guardian 11-12-15 ilhlNTl l) - GIRL FOR IIOUSE: work. Write or phone Mrs. J. R. Auld. West Covtfiearl. l2-14-3i IHNTIED IMWIEDIATELY COUN- tljv 2'1"‘. Protestant to assist cure of children and light housework “Good ivuges. Write "M" Gllflld- n. Male Help Wanted usr BOYS WANTED. APPLY Guardian 12-15- WANTIZD -— MARRIED MAN FOR Dairy farm ncor Cliorlottetozvn. "m5; b? Qxenlpi, from military duly, Highest wages paid to ti." right man. APPlY “FflfmfzV 12-15-17-19 -—-~ — Guardian. "1441 independent board,“ The Army gilirln ‘Q00 Ilgy-l-Id; N3 I..45—1.B5; "K95 What l5 1e“ l" m9“ d9‘ ' ' ' Teachers ante V r0 Let “m” m made, *5‘ LASS TEACHER GOOD ivculd accent school itllfll‘ "T" clo Guardian. 12-15-16-21 F?!“ (l T0 LI~J'I'—UNFURNISIIED nmr- ed r0¢ms.__l.'i_fJ_>I{_i_iig_St___lZ_-_ -_1l Douméhlfr census Wanted rnovmce or ——"---- _ ~----——-——~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘vn m“ GAS‘ ‘RON ' In the Probate Court iinll 8: Slnvert m the mutter of the Estate of tf. their places as well in connection l0 employer. or the Anny. but by an- Minister Pays (Continued from pals I) the. Mnu of the war," he id, citing the sacrifices incurred-shy Chine. Russia and Great Britain as fifties to nearer- effort by Can- ,_ “Th5 lob we have to do," he said L? l0 Prove to the world that not- withstanding twenty years of com- parative ease and comfort we have U10 freedom which W9 represent 15 the treedtm that can fight." "People are talking-very fine People too-about twsr recon- struction . he cont nued. "That is excellent; nothing could be fine: because we want to see o. better world than the world we ere living in. But in the 10b that I happen to have we have got to do that in two stages. The first thing, when the house is on fire is to start and put the fire out. The second stage 1s after the fire is out, to start in and build a new one-reconstruct it if we can. ‘There are those who make plans for post-war rehabilitation and that sort of thing. But personally, I have not many Waking moments to give to that problem because of the urgent duty on ms and those associated with me to see to it that there is solngdo be s. post war. That is the inst thing we have to do before we can consider re- construction. “I don't deprecale in the srghtest all the planning that can be done. I only want you to excuse me for lnot discussing that. which ls much ‘more pleasant than discussing the war, because we have a. much more urgent 50b to do." Col. Rslston gave a brief review cf Canada's armed forces. In the Navy Were over 40,000 men and lEO ships, including over a dozen de- stroyers and over eighty corvettes. As an example of nnvnl efficiency Sm“ 01°" he» said tthatsnott one man in any gm g. ‘In?’ 7 l m 5'3 troopshlp which was convoyed had Ag“ e T‘ 126 3”‘ aconds. 34 3-4 lost since the beginning of the Baldwin Loco 12 b2 Our air force, the MlnLster con- ggehétég g2 .13 tinucd, numbered over 125,000 men. ch95 a, Ohio 33 IN; They were doing an excellent Job cmysler 05 in lln patzolling the coasts, assisting 1n Co“ Edison u b5 the convoy of ships and keeping 13119;; Augo 14g, 38 3_,< off morztuders. He cited the splen- Gen Eleg w 1_,< did ivork done by the R C.A.F. in Gen Motors 42 7.3 the Far East, the Mitidle lQnst and Gt Nor Pfd g0 1-3 Europe, and commended the Com- Kennecott 3g 1-1 niohwealth Air Training Plan as Mont Ward 321-: one 91ft the hggteatest achievements NY (iexgtral, 1o in m inry ory. 0!‘ 9 1-1‘ Spanking of the Army, he said en RR 217-" there were over 160,000 men over- Pllll Pet 0o 43 3» seas, in three infantry and two Std Oll NJ 44 ."-- armoured divisions. The 6th and Telf" 9°11? 39 - - 8th Divisions are mobilizing in led b?!‘ 343-‘ Canada Defenses rm bcth coasts Us gtgeler 34 §~f are manned and there are more Vqnndiumqa) 4f ~- hun eglity training centres. West Union n’ Col Ralston piedicted that the West Elm 771“; zlnzw will have a big part yet to ' p uy before vlctoryiis achlevednl-ie referred to t e grevous casua es suffered at Hong Kong and Dieppe. ,1 lreferrlng to the latter battle as one of the most heroic of the war. These exploits were just "the trize- ‘i. runners of what the Canadian MONTREAL, Dec. 14-(CP)_ Army will be expected to take on Canadian Commodity Exchange, when the time comes." he added. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 36 Col t Ralstcn szfldt he“ wlsltitledt ti: -g-gs spot Easte A la B0B correc a nhsunters an n a . 1 m - rge ; current with regard to theg requlm- A-meclium 48B: A-Dllllets 45B; E- uicnts of the Canadian Army. B 43B; ill-C 40B. "There is a definite imitation, or Mo "-3; 19",?) . ' ' "w mrne. NIREAL- - - Ttitnlceaziitid Zgfllilifllnlillffi tglieolixpress- grfigge gglcifflwday “wxelxfilld slim that people think the Army in AY lculturelnlougggep" H" 0! sot..e way or another is en insat- , '- ilibc maw which “pnply takes in 33s‘ graded d“ mt‘ ‘flung men without’ knowing what they Qgfige 5°; ‘med "l" ‘a? 5'9"“ n-e going to be used for The Army But/é’. first - mde- creme“, _ has a set programme to fulfill of three infantry ifvisions and two nrmouzed tank brigades overseas. 3 It asks for men but it recognizes that agriculture rind industry have with o'er activities. When a man too, we ask truit his essentiallty be Cll. Rslston added that he saw no reason why the requirtments of the Army cculd not be fildld. “We cnnnot win this war without the three auned services." he said. cit- ing the actions in North Africa. wort-h of goods have been shippedi Percy; Robertson. late of Etude-Hell ill Kings county. fznmer, deceased. , TO Henry Robertson of lvlontafllle in Kings County and other the hcirs-at-law and next of kin of th “hove nampd Percy Robertson, and to all persons ihtetxeswd in U19 '99‘ ate of the said deceased- TAKE NOTICE that a citation has been issued out of this W01"- shlpful Court bearing date the first day oi Dccnnber A D. 1942- whe eby ycu ore cited to appear be- iorc me the undersigned at a Pro- bhtc Court to be held in the Court House 1n Charlottetown in Q1199" County on Tuesday the 12th dsy 01' January next comillk- 1943. flli the hour of eleven ooock in the forc- huun cf the same day. to slwW cause if any you can whv on ol- leggd will of the said Perry Rob- ertson bearing date the first dny 0! October. A. D 1942. should not be proved in solemn form of 18W and why probate should not be granted thereon as prayed for in the peti- tion on filo of Stephen S. Hessian named 50h; executor in the said itlleged wl l, and to see proceedings CANADA PROVINCE or roman EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 31rd day of November. A. D. l" Re Estate of Millicent E. Charlottetown Rflrnltv in Queens County in the ifllllt Province. Widow, deceased B.“ I‘ To the sheriff oi‘ the County of Qllrvhs County or any Constable or 11mm" lXrson within said County GREETING: Wllcreas upon reading the petit- ion on nlc of Clifton ll. Beer 0f Charlottetown in Qumns Count)’ store sold. Dental Surgeon, the executor of the above named estate. will‘: that a citation may W1 lor tile purpose iierethsltei- "filmed to clw all pet-suns interest- l" Hie solo Estate to be and “Pllcnr bJore the Judge present killi- i! ‘the pqesent more than three times‘ Ithe expenditure of the lust war t m 1 (Rog ingl 1s, not only to the Armistice but well $1131 wflléatfio My pr pe into the rehabilitation period. l In the said, between 800,000 and 900.000 mg to every battle front "I do not know of ipluce to spook about these matte lthau in Prince Edward Island, Col. lltulsiun said. ‘seen just a little of what this, ivith the war quarters squadron of Edward the 5th Dlvls‘on. the I saw those unity of sitting with them who their magnificent work “I saw them in Newfoundland avplirluallbucssgul-ri wcifitulligtuwh tin lhereumn- i, 21:11:11“; vliliglertiicecogilllisrlargholilsm: Elma “¢,°1§m§‘l°l"M°i;°-r1-B my . Err. BIGNED a _ o an. . . ,r ur, .. oaweiuisegounty. in the said vrxuvDiuge Csnmbeggghisfifig d” o; necmh High under; jllvaeagdh noltahlggdbllt m; J_p_ 14mg, pp, Qlgy- k eumer flfllizi?’ cfikitliinzgtlntdiflle ‘hour-oi b"- 5 Q5 gin“ L PALMER liigilefefrifi vfas dliilllghtgd eeto 2g. §'R1°§g£.li§..f' 1:1} uezzsialtrzsis"r't.r; tracts: “" ' ‘ tin... .2:s.;:.2"l.“..:"::.. is‘, sees. Lt “if nsinhutr- ‘my the Accounts or the said Estate Kemml‘ M- Mam"- mq" K" c‘ and one that I am very oioud 00-1)}; '1 "ii"? l-l ' J P 'Me'In- ‘ eliigrglifyggesdgndajggengfgg Pmm‘ m’ E”°°“"’" 12.8-1543.” "With ihiisrleigorth réovgpsgootis-é: iyrgiariféournéymogitii, c.1111 crafting or 8 -'- I v v M J.n.i>to,i.t.-oo. gill on motion of H. Francis Mac- Prince Edward Islanders under! 3,1322% ;_ 3:11:1- MnuNgill, 1...]. r’ " Major Stewart, who was acting mo” w}; Adam, n}; goon, °°- Rift. Proctor for said Petit- loner. And it is hereby ordered that s "t eohv hereof be forthwith phi’)- lished in some newspaper Publish"! 1h Charlottetown aforesaid once in "Ch week for at least four eon- Ieutlve weeks from the date hereof and ihnt s true copy hereof be Ierthwlth Dosbfd in the followirl! “ l6 hlaccs respectively. namely. '0 ‘Are . Your Eyes‘? i“ If youfiaro haw z th , f tr n — N‘ "- ‘ Clilirlllirlltwtlwl): mgfgémldt sltifiuncnr gyes i.» dlaalnm - consult a “l! Royal Bonk of Canada and ll "WIN"- ggtgtflr the Bank of Nov! 50°“! M years um ‘w, Chffllll-lillzflflifglefild “i: of experience and a thorough and cstnl: nfifae-séaf m“ have . refueling service. “on tum, _ . ll i d discuss your_ wt-"Nétlu fillies! Honour ‘Harold 1 hfillemfi. ill“. or chem for your service with lmPrrl Palmer. Judge of sold Pro- , appointments. Court a-t Cherloti/rmw-n s10!!- 6. I-'. llutehoson flfitéfie day and year first above Brine Court (ignored) Muriel c. p_ (Lnrrrcimsofl u_“_§§_,_,_i, o. r. nurcnsson lenders serving a Brigade Major at the time. Island“ ers have always been rather part3 inl to gunnezs, if you will permit s rumble ex-ixifsntrymsn to sa so. i . He hap- pens in the 8th Battery of the lst heavy ack-ncks, which, as, The 2nd Medium Battery under! Major Andrew, which I also visited- flvo percent of Island bo . They | are handling the new med um guns and handling them well. A fine show they put (at that day I sow them. ‘Ihe same afternoon I visit- ed the let Battery under Meier Hyde which has been common 0d by O01. Fie ." Ool Rolston a‘so mentioned Is- overseas in the Signals Corps, the Medical and the Navy, referring latter connection in Lieut. E 53 gilt: Séeaziiiiships ons me not grown soft or flabby. but that Dist F0 A Imp Oil Price Com Stock Exchange prints, Jobbing pl‘ Ce first grade solids, Jobbing, 37 1-3- ized storage 36 3-4-3 west/em and Que 2i l-_ _ ‘FOB Monlrfifll. white. western i9 wants to go into agriculture or m- 5-8-19 3-4 Que l9 5-8 FOB Mont- tlustry and ls wanted for the Army real; wholesale western and Que white 20-20 1-4 first grade Mont- determined-not by the man w the r al’ Russia and elsewhere us evidence Sh,“ m“, of successful teamwork on the part Ccmnierce 13g of sen, sir ilIld lnnd forces. Montreal 140 I-le also dealt briefl with war| Nova scotlh _ financing. Over a bl .ion dollars R ... to Britain, which is five-slxths of h " g 1m 1,1 d; the total expenditure Canada. inadei% er o w m we” an r Iiu the inst war up to the Armls-‘buw g0 me “young 3n- Qapmaqs" e use °Iunadu has paid out up to o; the 81L I bl to the ma munitions industry. he 51.1fm... peace and good W111 DROP"! Me Wvrklng 11'? the P1115911‘ in The Charlottetown, which was time. Catmoian munitions are go- very lax-gay aggended, was M; '13 G. an!’ belle? duced by Prem'er T5 received. at the close s vote of thanks moved by President R..H. "Overseas I have 308mg Province has oone in connection donut“. cg $100 by the Qlub to l Vlilwd the glfiid- the Charlottetown Free Dispensary ml“ and mentioned that Blind 148m 3°?” with Burnett wag leaving within s to assume navel duties and Mr. splendid men and had the opport- fines; mchmqmn m; slw leaving l‘ soon for active service. He read a pictures weze being taken. A “rd e1 g-issonsl greeting magnificent lot of men doing a'wnungarel Rotary Club, New Zea- ls d l . fikfiilllhllh.‘ till; ‘Wit .;'!iél°'°""° W‘ “W” with the gunners himse pm‘ you know, h; a splendid battery. overseas, is made up about seventy-i r uiusn. D 8.0. and Bar, as s "top Elwin,‘ MONTREAL STOCK EXGIIAIIGE h’? 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