DECEMBER 2a, 19g FARMERS Friday of this week being Christmas, we will receive Hogs Thursday, December 24th, all day- DAVIS 6- FRASER o'- -3i. 1'31‘ 11-21 ‘ Nelp Wanted’ school. Ali other "Ilelp Wanted" Service i. 0. 0. F. Hail. Richmond S The Charlottetown Guardian Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became el. iective on Seiliflillber l. It is stlil permissible to publish over 5n advertiser's own name “lleip Wanted“ ndvnriisgmen“ g,"- rrirniestics; iarm help: teachers; risliing and trapping help. and ior students employed one; nurses and probationers; advertisements, however, mus; p omitted by the adv rti t th a ~ e Sir Omar‘ Unempiayrsfigu" o e National Selective insurance Commission, treet. and on receiving the oi- ilccr’s alwrovai the advertisements can then be inserted in Advertising Rates antral Guardian locals. 6i) per w Payaide in Advance Minimum Charge for An! Allverflumqnu g5 ca,“ 0N1: Western and Eastern loclla 4- THE CHARUOTTETCWN commuter srock QUOTA nous-l MONTREAL siccir rxcniusl (Canadian PNII) 5mg. Close Brazilian 14 1-2 Bell Tel 139 Bldg Prod i4 _ Cari Coin 5 i4 Can Car Found ‘i 1-8 W“ ‘ill h“. *3 l3 Can an Pae 8 3-8 Can S Cons Bmel 8'1 1-2 Dist 58h 26 Dom Btee B 8 1-2 Dom Textile 7'1 Dryden 5 5-8 Crfin Steel Ware 8 Int Nickel 84 Lake of woods 19 1-2 Massey Harris 5 3-4 Mti Power 24 1-2 Nat Brew 25 1-4 Nut Steel Car 3B 1-2 Nornndn 38 1-2 Power Corp 5 5-8 Quebec Power 14 1-4 Shawinigan 1'1 St Law Corn 185 St Law Pid 13 1-4 Steel oi Can P 67 Wpg Elec A 3 1-8 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) l- r ord; Annuuneeln nts and C min ‘ ' . Sl-‘mk! on" Lliaigiilgd 3c pr: worii; ineMeinorial Mist-ices‘ Ziitvfilellltiighwiirtzlqilpi Abmbl PM 5 "z Flllltll rind spiritual Oriel-iii s, Uariis. ete.. 5c per niiine; Letters Qt Asbesws 71 osuiiioieiice 70c Dill‘ “wil; editing engagements l0 words ior $1.00 Bathursl’ A H‘ sirti ro cents ioi ever! additional s words. Notices oi Thanks and 13°" A 4' 1'8 Appirriillitill, 790 Der inch er do per word. Unis oi Subscripiio- Fmsel‘ vTc 13 743 is cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rate; s. FOrd A 20 application. §mbpP(e)ti’l 111,-; n- e - -" Price Com 9 1-2 For Sale Teachers Wanted l>tfi SPECIIALS. M . WANTED - TEACHER l-‘OR nuN- Johnston's Beauty Salon. 12-2z-ii. stnifiiage _ ‘Schocl. sirpplerncni; _ .7 xjéfl-Dii-inlvllqa suns“ $175.00. William Dover, SflCletfllgi. ___ F‘§§,,?;‘Mcp§,y,n, 5p Gatherings,‘ (Cflllllilllll PR5!) 12-23-21- zorwimvcmiannwmvmcomocrm 33333,“, w?“ mp sriijiz- ttcur sussicx ' |ROY' 13° c ckcrrls banded and Blood T.st_- Nova Scotia. — 05. B. Gurrrairin. 12-23-11. u Montreal — co . - -———- Pogo! Iiiilmgn gldtagigTidl-Aifhlvilrcllizllis g 12-23-24-6. ir you are interested in Fllliel’ -— Brushes such his-Shaving Brushes, A,\'\_'0NE WISHING T0 CON- Brisilccoinbs, Hair Brushes, Shower lllfilflglnielt tctliéhgrgltlzlgtlrlifhlt so€ghhshi §§r“;"-FE"..3.‘.‘§i iiirigiilihrlli-ei? hollhgltiililill, Toluflgigiflgléicu PM“) ego may send parcels to- brushes, write stocks t . .22-— Close PM“ s" ___ ‘2_2__1 4 KEITH ronllLsoN, AP con .00 . . . . AP P 4'? Nlale Help “ranted or Phungliségl-liiititflwll, R R. No 7 Aldeglgac 14 -——————-——~——i——- Ang Cdn - LlST iroirs WANTED. APPLY Sm" °" '""“" Astiley .02 3-4 Grwdirm ll-lfi-lf- roovoouoaursomobiomwrcm: gungifi m 1 2 7 ---- --—-——i _ .. _ an e . - Losi ‘,____....._-'22s23"2-°‘"'"w 32:: u“ ii ——i~- W — -— bjo .01 1-2 LOST IN CITY, IIFHD LIGHT, a ' -2 ironic and izluss Finder leiive rrt Fun“ and Snppmn‘ bun“ 33:51?“ li-B Ollice. Rcu 12-23-11, Em BA on g ifi LOST -_ SMALL BROWN cusses: n J M N §§.1,‘,,,,,°,‘,"“ ,4; purse between Carters and Hvzfieg , . Bunk Hm m 3.4 Drill! Store. Mrs. Ollie Dolls-e, Gay- Cal Edm 1-10 town. ‘ 12- -ll. orrowiiarltlsr ca, Mo“, J9 M, Montazue l’ E l. ggn gem 133 3-H . _ w , __ me “neg.” - _ "m" "','",'>; 195* 1’- o- M ooilnorieiip 1o 1-2 ' ‘ ‘ ‘ o. . c ~b J5 losrir r. srAnri-sr USED r/mnt "always Fm l" wnomlmm, 0:21‘ i?“ m, unused. good Christ-mas g1 ls a . , Jri-mcs Caldens 205 Euston Straw om“ (“nnfluld "uh Cmm '12 ' lziggqi,’ DRUGSTORE Chester 53 1'9 i}. _ , cochenoiir ~69 roll . VlCE - YORK noun Cflnlfllum 58 1 2 Rcgls ir- . Wilson hiclflonzil", i'“‘——‘—_'“ 90517105 18% ' Johnston's River. 12-23-21. . . . Es Mel - _ l tiger-ado ‘f?’ ________._______.____._ F‘ con ~ - ci-ziiiiic PRICES r om BAI LOANS ' o... r. n r4 ~ I ~ . Ydeog 93 1-3 -- Pud for — lGo .00 1-2 ‘ . $333351 .05 5-8 --»= Spruce and Fir Logs Ham Brid 4 3-4 . ~»*--.~--.i-.~ -' >,’-_;.,-; n " l ' W“ ‘ W h r d s) ri "i? R° '3 i‘? 1 ‘w; _' i ~' I‘ Lengt s _i lilnu gnome“ as <~..;,~_,,~ _i 6 inc cs Home“ 2% 3-4 Home - i iiiisoiiiii ioiiis “IONTAGUE . . -‘ FU"~liS‘ilNG c0 Fm" °“ ‘° ' ll lfluxes Fuel Pure "s1"- n‘ r " Int‘ Nick 33 3-4 Iiri other Seasonal h I Lid" iutiillflglié ilgck ‘Xgd ' r err - E our YEAR ro array -_ . Kirk L M Analy to the nsnrsii brunch ct - - - - - ~- —~ -— —— -~-—~~-~- , §lmggégl~eult 3:3 THE cnmmm" BANK . iiyrinii: \VG.'.IEN’S cum ' gush 16o ACTlvE iN hi0NTREr\L H; u, .16 0F COMMERCE “"—* Mme» “a At B . ‘d etjiig i tie Mori- v 1.45 Mvflthlv Oswell" Fwd“ time flbvoitiiqizlrihnltftiwh o? lVllililblflll, .62 ‘vi Renews-oi LIIC.‘ held at. the home oi Mrs. A. Malartic 1-57 "m Y ‘Qeihrxw .3. Ross, 606 Gs-osvenor Avenue, McKenzie 58 5mm, Rafa Dunn“, o’, Mcsiiiiouiit, the members riftcr sett- McWatt ~19 H0 s 5587 , we .ng aside VllfiClLi sums to oe ciis- Min Corp 1-15 Svs s 59:7] s 3,00 Awbutcci to different War Charities, M01391 m- Sm $I:i4.s0 $12.00 iiiliilliiiililzl‘! voted to stl. furtrier lllllllleilk 2Z1‘ m2 5179'” ‘woo their iviir activities by adopting 101‘ 1*" 31°C I $100 sziioiu $25.00 d I u w t 3 m 5 Nat Cllr 3B1 2 mo 55°“, w“ .he iirot on ie iii" y (2%) y) Navbob U114 rages ranging from 8 to years No-lmnda 39 P 9?!" Mliwilil "a cmprlsirig the crew oi the British Norm“ 35 Yougoizorronoley ow ates _,.,,wler H S Magdalen oper- 03mm 54 STATE l5 PROTECTED BY trig ll ensbciii Atkuitrc wax-rs. onwga 97 u“ "lfklfilpfxgixnlgég" m5 ills for? the diriitzcti of the wnr. on, NM‘ J2 1-4 Mrs LW. F ‘Woiiolfik wil? ‘liflikeldleig Pawn“ 1-4 , p. r CCUF-t ilO (Jill! Tlllallfi 1]) f‘. i5 P] k CfQw , ' " Coeiirnlttce, ivlilcti she did. Mrs. A. Pismeer 1.12 -= 41-" " "" — D. Ross iiwho is chairman lilllll til: Premtlg f?‘ . - Club's Re. Cross group) w so Pres . n5 wco". coiivciior, Miss Florence sari Aiir, 1.73 E,li.li;rlririd iis ‘frcrisurcr, Miss Vera Snnd Riv .01. % -' Ben ‘oil ilS Sec elnry, M ss Duis SMITH?» 55 ' “A ans; and Mrs G. R MiicL-eod. ggdglt fa . . 1 e e . McLEOD a. stutter H,°“g‘;,‘.’,,Y,,§’.‘°§‘§°2§,,§§“‘m§§§,§°§§ so... m. 1.40 w s. master ii c. {hip nooirrto complete the per- gag, L 1-3?“ " A BENTIJY l a 50111111131? liitloit-llrzivlsk oulgnthggiipon in- ' s“? B“ ‘Aim; Barristers and Atturntyl-l! struciedlbyktiie Eoardttv P1210996 Bl 21,152,, 1313' Law once wit i iie prcparri ori o a. gen- 53 m“ r0 we ::::.":.2.i"ei.::.: us; ‘retina: yell?"- o an . isi Prince semi cmmm“ - vggw,” ‘so ‘ A‘l Maritimerg are urged to avail Waite Am 8.30 themselves oi the privilege oi as- Walker 4B - sistfléil 1nd this yew hwvfi-PY- W‘)? Qvoenfflso 5g 1'3 iii i-r rivour. o zmer lii-lgarliiazatiimc brains: for iiiter- W98 El A 3 “ilffgnond cgmpafly ested itself in this ship Cheques i l" v. ‘iii. “s: mom . . or o b e . ' . h n, F. Antoine mini. Monheiii. lgglkg“ f3 PM’!!! O1’! 1.04 Chartered Accountants 0f‘) WHY HAVE lantern Trust Iiiiliitnl >- ' o iii) 5 R E arkets t “in i Charlottetown r i ' ' '-~ - s-s.v.a.-.ri.avuvu~o GlGIICB M. ALBAN FARMCR ‘c MRRIQTERJ- Li?‘ " I11: 'l‘orointo—nll sir svll “Radian Jill-h DUI gar‘: |: “c” h" “m” “M”; illlh lower: atllltial. n ALEX w MAYHESON aci- ind is and golds hi! - upliilfilllll. BOLIGITUI. ITO yiew York-Stocks closed narrow- imavt-W 90 Great George Street iy lower. 4 t! i0 Loan coileeticiil Winniper-Whaat unchanged. New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Con Elec Auto to Geri Bloc Gen Motors G1; Nor Pid Kennecott NY Central N0: Am 00 Pen Phil Pet Co Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air Us Steel Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Eleq Yesterday ’s Market CORRECTED FOR WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ISSUES ._._. Eggs dim. Cabbage Roast Bee! 55-580 5-10c each 25-35c 40c 15-25c 28-350 Tomatoes, lb. Island head lettuce, each Potted’ plants Beets, per lb. Turnlps, 3 for Lamb, per lb. Vegetable Marrow Squash, lb. The Queen’; Canadian lnuid is conduct‘ _ a special appeal tor money to ive Christmas cheer to British chi dren whom the war nae deprived o! the traditional family iestival. Many oi them are war orphans. many oi them are children still suiiering from the effects of bomb- ing. Many others have not seen their parents ior months or years. Oiiicials oi the Lorri Mayor's Fund are making the plan; and will organize t.lie scheme, There will be no administrative expenses deducted, either in Cen- iuia or the United Kingdom, irom the public subscriptions. The dollar given to the Queen's Fund "Child- ren's Christmas" appeal will be de- voted in its entirety to this cause. No attempt will be made to ship good cheer to children tor whom transmitted, and subscriptions should be earmarked "CHILD- REN'S CHRISTMAS." Every cent will be used to bring somethin oi go in kind. Cash only wil be Christmas Day this year would Queen's Canadian Special Christmas Fund For Children otherwise be just like any other day. The lord Mayor o! London ha: cabled the warmest appreciation oi this Christmas appeal. 1t is sup- plementary to the Fund's contin- uing up al (o; war victims oi all ages. w ose needs still continue and may sharply increase in the winter raids. “Children's Christmas" contribu- tions may -be sent to:— The Queen's Canadian Fund. Montreal, Que. or to any or the mind's collecting agencies, which include the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown. Received recently: Lower Montague Women's Instit- ute, $5.00. A Friend, $1.00. ' Mrs. Albert E. Graham, Murray Harbor. $2.00. d” P. Crockett, Charlottetown, R. A. McPhall. New Haven, $2.00. Anonymous, slfi». Tots‘. received for special Christ- rnaa Fund from this Province $310. srlirifcliriiviinsfiiv GENERAL Morons or CANADA LIMITED OSHAWA, December 'i8_- Ap- pointment oi ‘W, S. Roberts, Vice- President and General Manager oi General Motors of Canada. Liiimited to the post of Aisle-taut to B. D. Kuhkle, ViiceJric ident in c-hiirge 0d’ manufacturing, General Motors Corporation at Deviirolrl, was ari- noiiiioed today by R. S. Mcliaruigliifei, President cri General" Motors or Canada, Limited. lVLr. MCLilllgllrliifi also announced the election 0i! Wil- liam A. Wecker as a Director and Vice-President of General Mozors of Canada, Limited and this appoint- meoiit as General Manager to suc- ceed Mr. Roberts, liere_ The ap- pointment became eiflective Jan- uary 1 1948. Mr. Wecker has been President amid General Manager oi The IVIoKinnon Industries umit oi General Motors Corporation at St. Oatherines. Thomas Cook, Fac- tory Manager oi McKiiicinn irridius- tries now became President and General Manager at Sit. Crithemines. William S. Roberts has been Vloe- Preslrdeiirt and General Manager oi General Motors oi’ Canada, Limited n n: e Pumpkins 25c , b. PCBPSIli s, 112i, (or arro , ei- lvlgclntosh Apples Island per doz. 20-35:: Macintosh windinlis, per pk. 40c Acorn S uash, 3 lbs. for . Brussel prouts, per lb. 20c Ci-ebappies, 1 lb. 15c New Cranberries, 1 1b, 20c Fresh Spinach, 90c Geese 82.75-91.25 Ducks $1.50-$1.70 Mushrooms a box 30c Blue Potatoes 35c 27c 25 C 35-500 25-750 85-500 10c 45c 30c 45-500 sprays Radish, per bunch Tarigerines, per box String Beans, lb Oauii lower, s. bunch rhonucr cMOdlfIREAL. mfi-hgcfi- ana an Comma y c nee. 1 Butter spot: Que (B3 score) 35 Egfis spot: Eastern A-large 50B: A-medium 40B; A-pullets 45B: E- B 42B" 40B MONTREAL, Dec. 32—(CP)-— Produce prices ipda as reported by the Dominion pertinent oi Agééculture dailovzsz- u m“ gs: gra s ‘b en se g A-lnrge 50; A-medllinin 48; A-pul- lets 45. Butter: first grade prints, iobbin price 36 first g ade so ds Jobbiriiqprice. 88 -86 1-2; wholesale, Que o 1 nas- 85 1-4-85 1-2. cheese: current receipt, colored. western and Que 20 1-4 FOB Mont- real, white, western and Que l9 5-8 110B Montreal, wholesale west- ern and sue white 22 iii-st node Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 moun- tain Que 1.25-1.45; NB and PEI 1.50-1.70. creamer-y 1-2-37: TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Report oi Tryon Consolidated School for November: Grade X (Sr) —i. Gertrude In- mun: 2. Jennie Mabey; 3. Doris Onkes. Grade X —(Jr)—1. Vemi» lea; 2. Eietha Iiiman; 8. Dors- iii-ii. Grade IX- l. minor Bell; 2. Roms Howntt; 3_ Penzie Crossman. Grade VIII-—i. Shirley Thomas; Dawson; 3. Gladys Delaney. Grade VI—-1 Daisy Carr; 2. Ferric Howatt; 3. Elstelie Carr, Clare Thomas equal. . Highest average in senior grades: 84 1 per cent,‘ Gertrude Inman. Highest average in Junior grades, 81.8 per cent Sill-icy Thomas; Jovce ‘Thomson. Percentage of attendance 1B 4 per cent, Periect attendance: Gertrude 1n- man, Estelle Carr, Eietha Inman, Lloyd Carr, minor Be'l, tiouise Pay: Ferris Howatt; Joyce Thomson. Principal -—Jessie E. ward. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade V- l. ill! Clllbwk: I. Ptizyllis CPOSIIIID; I. DODDIQ BOI- B . Grade lV-i. Ann Hewett; I. Dorothy Crosman; s Eve Bell Grade III 3r. -1. Adelec Mullins: :6 i Arlene Carr; l. Gwendolyn r zht. Grade m din-i. morence Riier I. Karl Borenseii, Keith Fey, equal B. Cecil m. Grade II Sr. -1. Ann MacDon- ald; Burdens Rnbblee; 3. min-y Robb e. Grade l! Jn-l. Jackie Ander- aon: l. Percy Ivy; I Sherman Carr. Grade I 8r. —i. nouriu Thomp- son; 2. Oils Carr. Grade/I Jr. —i. Elaine Smith; i. Warren Hewett; l. imopene Hewett. Attendance Hiyllie Orouinan. Reign Ceil- beck, Eva Bell, Adeiee Mullins, Ar- lene Carr, Gwendolyn Wright, De‘.- bert Con‘, Cecil rev. Keith Ploy, Florence Riley. Harold MscDrmiild. Ann MacDonald. Jackie Anderson Teacher -FlOi'i\vu-- mu.- Joyce Thomson equal; 2. Ethelberi. . for the past irwo years, coming here to succeed Harry J, Cnmrbchoel when the latter was suddenly ceded to o. key position in the Canadian war-prodriimion program at Ottawa. Mir. Roberts has had s. isrilllamt re- cord width General Motors. having ‘joined the Cc/imvart-fon in 1°22 with lthe Uhevi-olot Divlson. H-is abil- i-ties were directed to the work oi ‘plant construiotlmi and management and he built or opera-ted many oi the larger units, including title plant .at Sao Paulo. Brazil and large lplarits at Linden, N. J., Baltimore, 110s Auigeles and Allrsmrta. Since coming to Curitiba, he has unrerridtbinrgly devoted his services to bhre developement, and construct- ‘ion oi’ ail-dimmed war products and facilities, and to the increase oi the output. oi war material to its present enormous proportions. The hose plant oi Border Cities Industries was buiilt and equipped at ii cost oi millions ior the production 0d Brow. mg machine guns, and the plant oi Region; Industries Liimlitmi room)- plctcly converted ion- six-pourrider anti-tank gun carriage production duirdng his term oi.’ orlice. Mr. Rob- erts found time to csscciate himself aotilveliy with litany community act- ivities and also in. the Notional War sat-vices cam-pelgris. l-lis wealth oi experience and engaginz PEPSI!!!- alitiy made hriin a. most POW-W‘ executive. Wiilfiiirn A. Wecker names to his new post oi Vice-President amid General Mariiarger here, with tine ex- cellent reputation oi being one oi Canada's ioremcst V1911’ industrial- ists. As head cii the M-cKinnon Industries ccmpariy, he has devoted the whole oi that. cancel-ifs re- sources to the Canadian war PW- graori. Employment, there. has more ttiiain doubled since the W81‘ started. Vast munitions assign- ments have ‘been tilled, with cos-t saving oi man mifiioris, mo. mtrs o! output m. tiiiz-litd litany times. shell iuses are orify one cgl the ma"! wm- materials now roll ng our; in huge volume, The list ciso includes gruriilre ccritroi instruments and other terhnical equpm cit. Mr. Weaker is a Cnmazilaxi cliiuen. He started his industrial cow-cor wi- Cha-bhnm, Ontario in the Inst war when he assumed the direction oi the Munitions Dopemlmwt M HM“ Wheel Company. Following the war, he becarre Superinrteruert 0i the Axel Department. FMTAWY Mai-l" ggcr in 1'0? rirrl (‘eiieral Miiwflfifi‘ of Hayes iviieoi arid Fore-nos i-lm- ited, in 1932. l-le was clotted Vre- President. of Mr~'s'iiimti:i Indllfitlllfis in i936 and iive yenrs l-Biifiilfifhe-Qama . m ‘.3 PRESENTS FROM HOMEJ Like winter, Christmas comes early on this, Russ mt trout, where three warren f"“ ~‘—: '\ r .. 7W1 _ President and General Manager. 'I‘lii':~!nas Cook, who now becomes Presierit amd General Mann-get oi lvlclfivrrzion industries at St. Cath- erines is well equipped for his new post by lesson of long experience ~11 General Motors Corporation. starting some twenty years ago. ln 1929, tie was tamed Works Marn- ager oi General Motors Radio Cor- poration and in 1931, went to Mc- Kinrion Industries, He was ap- pointed Factory Manager, there, last year. ii.c.i.i=. LIST 0i Casualties OTTAWA. Dec. 2.2 —- (GP) Six men were reported killed on_ ac- tive service overseas and, l0 killed on active service in Canada in the 453ml casualty list oi the war is- sued by the R.C.A.l". The overseas section o! the list also named eight men missing ai- ter air operations and two diédv oi injuries received on active service. Following is t-lie latest list oi casualties:- OVERSEAS Killed on active service: Lasby, Lawrence . -. ororito" Gunii, Harold William, Regina; Rollins, Richard oriw; James, Robert Frederick, Sgt. Sgt, Vancouver; Show, Robert Juries Abadore, Sgt" oriliia, Ont; Stewart, Robert William, sgt, Dy- sart, Snsk. Died or injuries sustained on ac- tive servioez- MacDonald, Robert Douglas PO., Chilliwack, 13.0.; i 0""n bcxoir 0i iocd from home Ceusier, Russell George, Sgt, Rae- na. I Missing aiiber air operations: - Burges, Allison Burnet, PO., River Glade, Westrmorliind County, NIB; James, Francis Gerald, ., Dry- den, Ont; Mathews, William Hook- er, D.F.C. PO., Norwalk, Conn; Moiiatt, fierniird Joy, P0, Van- , Verdun Blake, 90., Toronto; Howard, Kenneth La- verne, Flt. sgi... ‘lbronto; Baidock, Richard Marlow, Sgt... Lynn Creek, B.C.; Bulanda, Joseph Peter, Sgt, St. Cathurlnes, Ont. CANADA Killed on active service: -North, Everard Harrington, W02 Catharlnes, Ont. ; Board, Sgt, Hamilton; Bressloi i. S. 1., Lac, Imidon, Eng; Campbell. John LAC, Vancouver; Chadwick, 0., LAC. Rbchdale. lancaahtre, mo: HR-lciklrk, Robert Edwin, mo. Prince Albert, Sack; Johnson, 11., LAC. Oldham, Loncashire, Eng; (Bressloii, Chadwick, Board and Johnson were ‘killed when a trainer bomber crashed Dec. 13 at Avon, near Aylmer, Ont.) htle, Howard Austin, LAC, Russell Llg Moose Jaw, Soak; Shulte, Herman, LAC, Nipswin, sash; Pratt. Henry Vernon, AOL, Van- couver, (North, Habkirk, Lightie and Pratt were killed when their tivlii- engined lane crashed Dec. 14 near Mossbsn , Sask.) MONTREAL, Dec. 2Il—-<AP)—-rAn armedholduip man escaped with about $11.0) and a bark teilii-‘s punts and gum today aitcr liolzdrrig up the Gouin Boulevard branch or the Enrique Ccnadieoine No-tloiinte. Hie discarded the pants outside the building. Force said they had leamrd that the bnndiE-t bod been vriiltir; l1- rrcu-nd the bank “to meit a man" ‘for more than an hour bciore he iield ii-p tlie lone clerk just at cus- | iiig time.“ soldiers, foreground, arid their men \ New Schedule 0f Rates For Private Nursing The Private Duty Nurses o: the P. 1:1 l. and Charlottetown Hospitals have been huiding o, series o; meg- their during the past. two months to dliieicrit problems in con- nection with their work. The keynote o_i these discussions was the criiisibility oi changing {.he hours oi iiutv und the amount oi ices received. For rho p351, fiiteen m‘ WWW years or probably more the nurses oi P. E l. have been workii on a twenty-tour hour and twelve our day basis for the iec oi 4.00 and $3.00 respectively. About Olli‘ Wars a-go 2A hour duty in hos- i Kltals was abolished and the twelve l our day has been in vogue since then. The lee lbceived ior a. twelve h_our day is $3.00 which is only 2s oenm per hour. A very low wage l0! B Proiessronai person who re- quires three years 0i preparation before qualifying for ii graduate nurse. This would. prob-Lily be cori- sidered a iriirly rrdcqurite llvlllfJ,‘ wage iii the early years oi the P. E. I. Nurses Association, but at. the pics- cnt. time cost oi living, rentals, etc, are higher than ever before rind the nurses are finding it almost lmpos- slbie to carry on and pay their ex- rises. The attention oi the public has never been drawn to the nursing situation in P .E. 1., consequently the nursing proiesslon has born taken very much for granted. The nurses feel that the people of this province will see their point 0i view and realize that a Change is very nec-t ssary as soon as possible. After careful consideration the nurses decided on the iolloiving new schedule lo be etlective after Jaini- ary 1st 194 <1) Nurses fee: are to be m. creased from $3.00 to $3.50 per day ior eight hour dillj’ ill r..-.-,.-..n;.-, hurl theyewill receive Gilt.‘ meal iii hospital to paid for by potion... (2) For nursing iii rivets homes the ice shall be $3.. ici- tivelve hour duty, arid l! inquired to do tirenty tour liciir duty in homes the fee shrill be $5.00 per day. (3) For contagious cases in hoe- pitais the nurses will do 12 hour nullify‘ at the fee oi $3.50 per day. is new schedule o! hours and rates has the approval oi the super- lntenidents oi the P, E. I. and Charlottetown Hospitals. CATHERINE McDONALD, Chairman Private Duty Section. 12-23-30-21. MEADOW aim: w. l. The Meadow Bunk Women's In- stitute met {or its December meet- ing at the home oi’ Mrs. Norman McFadyen Mrs Charles Hyde, president sided rind opened the meeting wth Island Hymn. Eleven member; paid their lee The Rgd vlcinit . more Nichclson’s Norse Nealih ti“? es ‘m; um ‘i? awn’! 0r else e’s mpg; This powder acts as II. preveritivt arid conditioner, and in some cases cUFOE (lii-"HBP- For horses that are ruii doivn and bzrd COLilAtl it works \\’0i‘i(.lCl'5 and Will put them on their feet quicker lilin nnytiiiu elw. lrr cases oi poor iceders l acts like magic; starts them eating almost. a: once, and wlivn they lent whey can vvc-rk éiilil are r' lit. For stallions it is IYlTIlfl lv ei- ilcacluus and you will fl . that your horse will he more vigorrn and in better - udilirvn to gs to e season and mil pron: to be a. surer foal getter by 2-’) per cent For i-olxs rind Brood olivine): you that it. IrPIOT". Kemp the colts slinpe all the i' WARNING To all property owners in Charlottetown, and A11 water users are warned to conserve water. Taps must not be left open to this reduces our supply, thus en erties in the event o! tire. Any services found not complying with this request will be turned ofi‘ immediately. Commissioners oi Sewers d!) Water Supply ... "ill- wlrh lo ever beiore. For mares iii imll vou will ilnd ti. berirflclal as it will keep iilliil tiironigh , condition and ss the‘ than r ‘hem in a na"*=i1 robiis" non and thcv \..il b“ in srin, raise g strung colt ivlier. the time curries, Price 2 lb. Box 70c. Nlcriol- sorih Poultry HEillih 2 lb Box 70c, lficlioisrorfs Pox Ilccuh 3 l-f! "1, Box $1.75. You gct 3'15 lords iroirl ench Box. All put up ircsh as or. dercd. lllld all delivered free ii you mention this mix-r. C1111 supply aiiv quantity fit-rid mOnev order ior uiizit you want, or when in ChDIIOLCCiOYUTl csll and buy e Box. M. NICHOLSON Charlottetown, ". 12-12-23-9- Crcss Committee reported activity during the month and school com- mittee said that the teacher i0- quesred mops icr school lvliss Iiaiirn Crosby invited members her home for next meeting, roll cs t0 be answered with a poem suit.- abie for the New Year. Program Coriimittse, Miss Hand Boyle and Mrs Frank Melissa. léexetlng closed with God Save the g. 1 DR. I. 202 Kent St, revent freezing as gating all prop- . I prices. Bring your furs Mr. Wcissler leaves real Thursday morning for his Christmas ‘nol- idays. aura you best prices. H\HJMHHJHWn's'P s'sPI'nHH'nH'n‘n'n'-HH BUYING FIIRS Mr. Fritz Wclssler of Montreal will be buying silver fox, red fox, muskrat and mink Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at W. Chester S. McLure’s office and paying highest ClIIIPlOllQlOXVH for Mont- u nfigwvis'rs' -'.. ~ '. ._~ 5 .,-; BEZYING SILW and rill kinds of raw furs iii the RiJVri-L‘ lqrl Mi‘. N. Schelciv will he ihcrc llll week. ‘Nifll 11R- From Montreal is now Buying Silver Foxes, Mink, Muskrat, etc. at F. R. McLaine’s Show- rooms, 169 Grafton St. Charlottetown. mzir-liet iii immediately‘ bccziuzse l rn"‘s\\'ii'n‘s"n'h'n‘J'N's'n i591 l?” E ‘ u Fox; cl. N. SiillELElii i2-22-2i Tfisvurr=i~iv>wmipfj%. MR. I. WEININGER