AppCEMBER 4. 1942,“ I"? Cilasnorrsrouw GUARDIAN -_.-..L i S 7 - A Q w» ‘OCK QUOT 77 m “ t e o ned the ~ C. EXBIWIGE Stock Exchange “ W Q no“ (Canadian Press) c‘ Sh“. (Canadian Preuy ch one se $2113.55‘ 1g Y: g ‘Iqellgd 1:1 1g "m" answered the eell tor B C Power A 22 1-2 Anaconda. as q-s “was: Alv-Iollunteers in_ the Can Gem 4 5-3 Baldwin Loco 11 7-3 7- By learning a Can Car Found 7 3-4 Bendix Av 33 a-a nseful- occupation 1 m may“; can Pac 5 1-3 Beth Steel s4 3-4 " LtAposslble to release I category ga“ sistefilfl-‘NDI a 1-4 If Ohio 38 1-8 ~-1 man for m Ons me 8'1 8 r 65 6-8 - . - overseas oi- In Cased: ‘wit: D1“ 5°88 2'1 Elec Auto Lite 29 es ’ ' more than 50 occupations to choose from, p," also ‘learn, Dom Coal Pfd 13 Gen Elec g9 3 gm; ‘e 91mm)‘, nwymd, me nrt of sell-defence, protection against nlrcrnft nun n: m“ End?“ 23 3-3 Gen Motors 417-8 new? as casualties andm ssengers i think ever! Kiri desiring to “go active” should Jolngtih. Dom site“ B a Gt Nor Pfd 201-2 in an all-night invasion exercise t‘. W. A. C. the smartest women’e service. e T31 wares l? gfififlimfififiid 5'8 by H°m° Guard “mm RE UIREM g 1M Nickel a: NY ventral 11 1-8 n. uie money they had saved it Q EN? m“ 0f WW6! 19 i-z Nor Am 0o 9 5-8 toward operation of their sum- Recru s must have the followmg qualificationir $335131’ ,i§?,;“,‘,‘;,,,, g in m‘, g1]; c ‘g air‘ ergo ngoxt ygsvr, Scouts 91;: the ‘ - O - oron ansea) 00p ' "fwfi mlimcm “W80?! “A” ' Between 1S and 45 icars of 3-4 rigmglggim-T g1; é-g purchased a $100 Victory Bond. nr . mm . - _ i ‘lluie u minimum height oi ° ll - N“ SW31 ca! 32 United All‘ 25 Boy Scout Herbert S. Ermann, 5 ‘PM’ 79:5 tfroaégfldm and" m §§‘1“‘T““é 401-4 Us Rubber 341-4 aged i6, a refugee from Guinean] lir- nnt less than 105 lbs. in ‘ Volunteer {or gar-vim shm-‘irizm 5 1'2 as“??? 0°90 n 1': “m “Ow a member °t a 3mm‘ “fight (m, w "m "be" o], H ‘ "ll- ~ a g Y1 l6 a-4 “m 1'1) i6 3- Boy Scout Troo .hBa been awarded ‘ I _ I \ lore n the world, St Law com 145 West Union 25 3-8 me smug; (:9;- glchge or 59,1 “my lit-lo“ uoriun ‘we gilt). ' Enlist for tho duration. s‘ L-“V P911 l2 W955 E1" 73 1-2 for fire-fighting during an enemv ' llnw- (irruic illl education. ' Prepare in serve i0!" l2 months Stccl of Can _ 61 l-2 raid. Am officer of the iocal Fire . lirlilsh subjects. thereafter ll neces. q, Steel of; can Pfd 64; Brig dc “ported me boys work as ‘m, M“ Bflcmm AN owwm BECAUSE Wm Eec A a Jrlfhfgletatin: geoizleteredlt 0n his train- ALL osrlcuns cons rnozn THE mans 'l-'_-' Boy Scouts 0f the 5th. Whitley |-‘ f || | 1 1| t , ' Troop, England, rtturned from their or u u ormn on 0r advice call on, nrlic to, or phone Tonobgggnaggicn alias!) i“??? campbtg flnqqhtheir tow: Stocks ' Close a en om e . e boys wen , 4 right to work cleaning up the town. suck (Canadian Press) fir? Can pegglflnlgnlavefi may; .. h . T "m. Abitibsi Com 55'0" 23.8.’ 11oz: Qénfitf- “’°“‘e§'ass-fs’t‘§ff§§'af§§§ Abit-ibi Pid 4 3-4 Bllgamac .05 ,0 1 H “ffk, _ A R ~ - - circa 1%; 4 32:21-35“ i; l" °“ °"" ”' ~—— BeauiiarnoLq 9 5:8 Scuttle '65 when 13°37 56911,} Bfib K9111!) 0i - the 244th. Legion 400p, Hamilton, Bathurst A 12 7_8 Bidgood m 7'8 studied tihe use of the tourniquet CHARLMTETOWN ARMOUILIES l $361,," T ° 11 Q3313“, to“; at lhis scout meeting one night, he .. u e1 kw n. A m, wan,” fig 8mm,“ 7:00 hagdlyteléepgcted tr; gave héshldlow- ‘ Home 011 25o 51'" D°m '23 :1 iiez ifs em tq 3" n 31”“ 10 3-8 Emma“ '39 niugtanoioellwaa aid n: ssede b till“ .17: ~ 15 7'8 Bu“ Auk 1'45 uipplcatiog o? e tourgiiouet wafs Piice Com 8 1-4 83,15; “£212”; g-‘izifidio prevent as. seflgus loss of 5 H d y t. t gem pom D6 b2 from one o! t e victims, . e e s Chester .56 who ‘happened w be " ‘om-met . Ccchenour .68 Scout leader. 31:11:21.s:ifnnitirlliuszr.nhizhalsrzsi; 3.11:5. i; 1:: o» we oi o- w»- mow-o an advertiser's own name "Help Wanted" advertisements tor ——-—- Dzme 13 1-4 “o”? had a “mm ‘)5 23000 hours llumesfi"? hi‘!!! ll-Blll; teachers: nurses and probationers‘ (Cmmmilh PIBSF) E1 Cr 03 1-4 of mematmal “m” during me 95m"! “Id "B11111"! help. and for students employed aftei’ Sumk! Close Ea Mal 1:12 past year" in addition w regular '”“°°" ‘NM SM“ =25 E‘“°“"‘° t" 1" 'i?.f$‘°“i¥."’iu7i“ii‘ii'.".ii°‘é'$§’ ‘iii A“ other hue] w "d" I l 110F111 127 Falcon 8.40 e 0 e be submitted hy tire iffemse:“i?if§'ei'~iiii§iiiiev§'eiel'iiii C°"‘"?°."° — Flellfy 5Q Z00 Policing dluties WWW! Bflicflr. Unemployment insurance Commission Mantle“ "' Francowr ‘m 13 scouts o; Rnadln m, 15nd - 1. o. o. s. Hall. Richmond Street and on receiving the or.’ Gm‘ L“ "n mgh haw ad: ted i. g da, f goofs lamiroval the adveriiscmcnth can then be inserted in gold Ea‘ b2 nursery ‘eNo Ithey BdrdrYt-bymlnyl 1e C ar ottetown Guardian. M mm“ - b l ‘u, 4 arkets A Gypsum 4 3,8 the a es. but, oy do keep n coh- Hamwen m stant repair sl nursery toys. i-Iallnor 2.40 ,, ‘ r Glance Hm-d R0 A3 The question of yoninli move- . r .__ p _ Hasaga J5 ments, is today very much in the I ynghwood J0 fyilr, %Lord Baden-Powell solved ~ l n Advertising Rates Payable in Advance (Canadian ....., Sfillilg“ if: will... ii“- §ii§£§$fh2“d i! ' _ i d .. Minimum Chane for All! Advertisements t6 Cent; Toronto-Gold and western oll gfieeimd 1 2i glyvwaag; m‘; ifiattpfit 5mg‘; i , . , stuck lowvr; indu t i l d n Hild ‘ ay Min 2n veers!’ rd ‘i=1- ffzffafgg_'flgguflinetfémivnafl word: western and sneer-h locals metiiiss higher, s I a s an a" 111'; ‘lick az a-a \ '"-— chasm“ “i w‘ ‘your “Emma-g! Nomi!!! l-venis 3o Der word; illontrenk-Stocks closed higher. K11‘ Add 4-40 A doze“ B03’ 5cm!“ “I st’ cam‘ Hum w“ splmm ummu‘ d.‘ otlou we oer inohLeLlata o! l Now York-Stocks unchanged. Kirk La 51 felines acted as mlirea pies at the cmimlen" 7'10 N!’ Inch: Wedding enfffgmaflnfiflofifaaa Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. La Shore filgflfagggflaesre qgjigluywfgitfl and l0 - t; i - - Lumaqu . .V ' _ a......::.:.. :.‘.:'i..::".'.'""' " "we": ain't" ‘P-hsnz: i cit a ymhwic, -- ' c‘ i" n. ' ' .59 a e r1 : nppluiailoigr mc Addresu and ntutiun $1.00. Other rates on B5 Mantra paralysh _ MiIClIESB, 2.11 —"'""—' ;\_[;~,Q[,g[)d 1,35 Bey Scouts of the 1st. Narrabri Nifydgen _57 ‘rrocp in Australia, besides making _ _ v MONTREAL, Dec. 3--(CP)— ‘yllalartlg 1,50 reg-uliar salvage collection; with = il-li- "or WM“! Mecelhmeous manic“ 36 ~'-°°"@"" "if. ‘about; ii‘i°..2°‘.§i’” - -r so = ue secret McKenzie m , c i - ~_wn.\'ri;ii_r‘"0 TAXI DRIVERS. cuinuvc. rmcss PAID son ',,' . . _ , MU/ittie 05 “l”? 1mm?“ d°‘“"°d $5" t° ‘h’ Must m, 50b2,, Md Ulgpmfuendedy‘ spruce andmEiK-lgpgps" Lengms 7 ABL-LgTSDOi. léflbi/Pfli A-iange 50B. Mm Corp 1,15 gerévlces clughggitlxtrevatxo! pxgcscrlilteva by lormcr employer. Apply Selec- ft and 9 ft. 6 inches. Montague Ekgeéfgp E43 ‘4 Amunc“ 453' “lweta '26 he i?!‘ a Cd _, eo,gtfiuctlon B’ {love sfllduft? Office, Chnrlotte- Furnishing Co., Ltd. Montague. l ' '0 0B‘ ggfggga y: 0gp a1 u“ c ' wn. P E 1 11-26-121 “_* ' ' - -—1-——- ..::;g:;:.—, gap?“ i: ,,.rs..zcaal.z.ol.echsi*iiaxle: F l‘ H I w t d "glggd"g"glfg~,gne,fg'lgoggdr"ggf by the poininloir Department of okhnd ‘as vice but have invested $100 in the Emil e 8 p an 8 “Vera, any swflorh meeman Agriculture f0llow._-_ _ Qmegg, p9 Tliurd Victory Loan, The boys my ' _-————-—--—-"-i— pg,pe_ 50mm.» 1244, Egg“: graded shipments selling 0m, Nick .13 3-4 from Unis Troop hwve a D12 55kt’- _ iilANThD- DAILY M-UDG i-‘Odli ____ IA-ihnqe o0, A-mccuum 48; A-pul- Pacalin .04 m this war with tzrifiless tissue 30 isit l u eke ping. A;:ply um" - vv . _ ”" ‘ lats 45. P .21 i’ er mean‘ bers v g wi ‘an- ian w s e 12-4-21 Kggis‘, sTogizcégglgts Igglfqercggi Butter: first grade creamery gihtnoifxt-e .52 Q1111 armed florsocs. When the iii"- Disorder A general blood ionic Pfims- j°bbmg Price 33-35 1'21 P311011 ~77 myyreqwred a lydfr- the nmpal WANTED - IMHEDIATELY EX- 89c postal‘! The Two Macs Dru first grade solids, Jobbing price. 37 Pick Crow 1.60 0i’ the Central Junior H1 School Derifll-"cd country girl. References. 5mm c arkmflown ,,_2o_F,.,_tE l-Z-ilii; current receipts, Que No. Pioneer 1.29 volunteered his services. Gwii ivnees. Apoiv Gtwrdiflfl- ‘Yi- 1 pastcllriitvd as 1-2, N0. 2 as 1-2; Preston 1.51 -————-— 12-4-21 M|m|1rs kins Wm ivholesalc, Que No. 1 storage and Queenston .25 Wrltiil! m Imllefifll Hefldquarie" frcsli 36 3-4-37 Qllemont, .06 of the Boy Scouts in London. For SQIe Cheese: current receipt, colored. Royalite 201-2 Comoxul House, fornler SCUM-mast?!‘ __________._. ——- western 20-20 1-4 FOB Montreal, s... Ant 1.51 of the 145th. Toronto Grwr- had I arisen: mmmxmmwowozmmasecxe white, ii-esiei-n 1o 13-16, Que 1a s-s sand Riv .01 1-4 hhie to_s=w,;... 951"“ my 1°" "11 ‘t IE BOAR i‘ G‘ ‘ F‘ M t. 1 hl 1e e 19 M" ML Dromore 12-4.31 OB on lea, w Oesa wes.em Senator . and Que Willi!) 20 1-6-20 l-4 first Sherritt, .6’! Up Canada ~93 C d grade PAS Montreal. Siscoc fit? Ventures 4-29 tlpttlre Pot-nines: '75 lb bags No. 1 moun- Slnden .27 Vermilata 1° 1'4 a-___-—--———— iain Que 1" 4.4a; NB 1.5o~1.s5; Slave 021-4 Waite Amu 340 carrvnsxn MARKED FOX — PEI 1.50- on. So West Pele .15 Wiltsey .02 1-3 Willlnm Day, Wheatiey River , .__._.______.___.__ SteCp R9 1.65 wrl Harg 2-45 - - 0|" cream route truclrinz service‘ wanna MEN VEILED Straw La .00 3-4 F I w d has been dlscontl d m mu so». Th --f_ H 1 h Sturgeon 1.2g UNLISTED _ - _ || | ‘ e ‘Puuregs o Arca vei t e sud Bas . _ °m"'_kl,__}j£‘l_ "n‘e___~__ w" w I ll nah-on! plus‘ ‘mp faces of their men but. allow their ‘Deck Hu 1.70 Coast COD L00 their cream to llozclbroolr Station ,,_ t , l d T b 60 05mm 12 yo}. k “YARN,” ‘L0 M ‘a: Cone“ ,n-men o go umc c_.__ Ughlllfli .07 Pen-d ore 1:11 “m \“°"\“ “Wm?” ‘““‘“*~°“°° Keep nnniirdh In the home. ohm on .05 1-2 Tlemisk .03 5-8 man-n research and public c-pln- Signed I Thai l, Everett Roy Clow, formerly of Murray l-Iar- bour North, now in the 0.111] Canadian Navy, will not he responsible for my wife's debts after December lsi, 1912. Everett Roy Clow WANTED New Goose and Duck fea- ers - not mixed, clear of quills. Call and see our latest de- ‘lllli. Cretonnes and Dam- lsks. Exclusive patterns. We move. crate and a ami- Il-lo naoli china. m“ done Xlltrlcnced mg“, "W! lllaeI-‘arlane 9 Company l 19h sm-vpy wm-k sh-lcfly part, HAZELBROOK COOPERATIVE time. Nn selling. Nafional Sel- DAIRYING ASSOCIATION ecu-co Office, Charlottetown, l’ i E I KAAAI". 'r\"\f>~'\'r\.'\'><>~9<>~9~90o~'\1~\\ .__._. 12-2-31! To Let F211‘ nvr" llionrrourziiiifs ousal EttR ali..AlJvt0 iihn Alllltirgé, 0y y ldli-fi-Sl S ,5 _ , _ > 4",’, ,___ _;__,_ Choice Boneless Codfish Trimmings @ 16c lb. Choice Boneless Ling Trim- mings @ 14c lb. Packed in 10 8r 20 lb. boxes. Special prices to trade. All shipments C.O.D. PAUL GALLANT Sourls Wanted Lumber ‘ my price for sound lumber landed at Mill is 81.50 per cwt. Sine mun I inches up my ensth- séghomlirzctveetoluichesun! ALBERT GRIFFIN’! MILLI MONTAGUI IZ-l-l-I. i FOR HER Perfumes, Toilet Sets, Powder, Lipstick, Compacts, Bath Salts, Chocolates, Candy of all kinds and many other suggestions. Cigarettes, Etc. FOR HIM Shaving Sets, Safety Razors, Cigarette Lighters, Pipes, Cigars, All Smokers’ Supplies, J . ERNEST H. WORTH DRUGGIST Service Men Aid dtbosimn Fire Navy and Coast Guard seamen and sold’ers as=ist police and firemen in removing some of the hundreds otdeadendhitlndfrouthe Grove nightclub in Boston after One of the RIC-Si frightful disasters in ihe rvtons hlriorv. O er 400 ran-gum‘ ooeegnui-were reported killed end moi-u wen iniured. H- Q. I have travelled. Yes, 1 went to Dleppe and it was quite a sh0".\'_ We did our best, and shflhfi-‘l we could trike it. I am one of the lucky ones to come back." SPRING BROOK W.I. The animal meeting of the Spring Brook W.I wa5 held at the home of Miss Hattie Macbend with the President lareslding. Meeting olwued by singing Ode, followed by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members givin a xeaolng on Re- membrance. ere ivcre two visit- ors present. The Minutes of ihe last 811111131 and la-st monthly meetings were read, approved and signed. Report of the year's work was given by the President, also flu- ancial statement given by the Sec- retary-Treasurer and report of Girl: Sewing Club sent in by Ruth Meek. As there was no business arising out of the minutes, the election of officers followed: President, Mrs. Hillard Meek; vice-President, Mrs. Dan c, Mac- Kay; Sec-Treasurer, Mrs. Aich. Pldgeon, re-electecl; Directors, Mrs. Alfred Cole, Mrs. Allison Mac- Le0d,. Miss Myrtle Wigmorc; Aud- itors,. Mrs. Isaac Jollymoie, Miss Hattie MacLeod; Red Cross Con- venor, Mrs. Wesley Paynter; Sick Ccrrmlttee, Mrs. Dan MacKay and Mrs. Arch. Pldgeon; School Com- mittee. Mrs. Allison MacLeod and Mrs. Alfred Colcs. Questionnaires were handed out an follows: War Savings, Mrs Wesley Paynter; Cit- izenship" Mrs. Hillard Meek; soo- ial Welfare“ Miss Myrtle Wig- more; Agrlcuitum. Mrs. Allison ~Maclieod' Home Economics, Mrs. Isaac Joilymore. The questionnaire on War Savings was discussed and filled in by Convener. It was de- cided to send Christmas boxes to soldiers overseas. Moved and sec- onded that Institute buy two, $5. War Saving Certificates and two stamps each month. Decided to send $2.00 to TB. League. Collection amounted to $105. Eleven members paid fcesJ the The next; meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Paynter and roll call to be exchange of‘ Christmas gifts. Meeting closed by singing God Save the King, STANCHEL W. I. Blanche] W I. met for their an- nual meeting at the home of M15. Aiken on Novrmbcr 4th, Mrs. Ed- ward White, Vice-President presid- ed. Meeting opened with Ode. The minutes of the last regular and annual meetings were read and approved. Ten members answered roll call. Secretary and Committees gave their reports. The following offcers were [hen elected, Presid- ent, Mrs. Edward White: Vice- President, Miss Lulu Champion; Sedylfreas. Mrs. George Dixon; Auditors. Miss Sadie Buchanan and Mrs. Alec Aiken; Directors, Mrs. LP‘. Graham, Lulu Champion; Sick Crmmittee. Mrs. Albert Todd, Miss Sacl‘e Buchanan; school, Committee, Mrs. Edward White, Miss R/eta Frizzcll. It w decided to meet to clean school he next Friday. It was moved, seconded and carried that a Science Book be bought for sdnool. Plans were made for the first meeting of the Home Nursing Course. Plans were made to hold a. hot chicken supper. Mrs. Albert Todd invited the onembers to her home for the Dec- ember meetlng. roll °all to be an- swered by an exchange of gifts, Meeting closed by singing Nnhonn. Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enioyrd. The maestro is l. warm summer wimd, prevalent on the western the , Tokyo, for the part he played 1:1 the Photo was lust released by the Amiy CHINA HONORS AMERICAN HERDEI Mme, Chiang Kai-chair, presents the Military Order of China, to Brig; Gen. (Now Mafior Con.) James Doolittle, who led mg boznbor m“ o‘ surprise American attack, ca; Jan; A. Hilger (right) received tine same honor for his part in me ruMl. "—NEW—1YONIYON' W.’ !.'“— The eighth annual meeting of the New London W. I. was held at the President presided opening the meeting with the ode and creed. Sixteen members answered roll call by paying annual dues. The min- utes of last regular and annual meeting; were read and. approved. C minittees then gave their rc-pozis. The secretary repoitd twelve meetings held during the year ‘with twenty-one members enrolled and an a1‘ ‘ e attendance of iburtcexi. ipts for the vcar ircrc $195.- 65 and expenditures 165.65 with a balance on hand of $30.00. The Red Cross convener gave the following report of the years work. Money raised for Red Cross work was $84.82 and ivork completed was 30 quilts, 3 crib quits. 8 ladies’ dresses, '70 girls clres. :.. 8 indies suits, 1 jacket, 10 prs. boys pyjamas, '7 prs. girls pyjamas, 1 woman's nlghtdrgs 1 baby's krmona, i baby: jacket, 3 hot water bottle coven; 2 boys knitted suits, 3 leggin suits, l5 prs. seamaus stockings. 9 khaki sweaters, 6 navy sweaters, 32 prs. socks, 4 scarves, 9 prs. Navy mitts 2 prs. chllds mitts, 10 Windbreakers, 15 prs. gloves. B prs. boy's golf hose, '2 boys sweaters 4 prs. two way initts, $10.00 donated to the blanket fund. During the year the following donations were made to the differ- ent organizations. T. . Lmaizue $10.00, Red Cross Campaigns $5.00 Spitfire Fund $2.00, Kiiismens Club $5.00, British Children's War Sur- vlces Fund $8.00, Protestant C" phan- nge $13.00. War Saving Ccriiixratos were purchased to the amount of $12.00. A box of clolliinl: and n quilt were donated to the '1‘. i3 League. The President in e fcw words coast of the Adriatic. smashed by fire and by Patrons in on efforts to escape from the blazing imeino wh ch claimed over e00 liven. 1n foreground firemen and l Removing Victims Firoln Here are the windows of the Cocozmut. Club, Boston. thanked the members for their co- iheir pnnic-strlck- m,“ sum,“ by VICHBU 1101119 of Mrs- B11717 Dunnmg- meFSecflvr-Trens, Mrs. James Cola. in Washington. ———--——-_-»~~» -- --—~--~~~-- - operntion during the ye . and election of officers inllriwd. Presdent, Airs. Luff lilacEwen. Vice-Pres, Mrs. Don A/faclizven. Directors Mrs. Wilbur MucKn-yi Ow‘ Mrs. hr hue, hfurrn MscKay and Knyu. AUCHO s, M ' George Cole and Mrs. ilrnt Mac ven. Red Cross Convener, Mrs. Inning Brown (re-electedi. Papers on War Salli-rigs were rend and the questionnaire was discuss“ and filled in by the convert Mrs. Mont. Nlacljiven. The Birthday Box was opened and $6.13 was iiillOlllfli enclosed. Prizes were presenzcrl in Airs, 5mg. ‘ey Brown, Mrs. James Cole and Mrs. Harold Mayhew for perfect attendance for the year. Der-ember mes-tin: to be held at the ivrzv of Mrs. George Cole. Roll call to be fIilSRVOZCCi by donating a twenty- cent article for a bazaar. Quest- ionnaire to be discussed Ls Agricul- ture with Mrs. Oscar nfacKay u Convener. New Committee; appointed were School. Mr. Stanley BlUWfl rm Mrs. him": v Mai-Kayn Piozmm Nfrs. George Cole and Mrs. Wilbur MucKr-y. Meeting closed with the National Anlhflfl- Lunch was served by the hostess and coin _ in charge sii-isfihiai'hsii1iiiiin A nclv tneilird n! limrlin? tan - . lame qlu-rrities a lost thzough evaporiv olocallst soldier volunteer rflflv" 9 u, gamut-star Ute hllnarrifiz for sprains. body while a priest ("- the int rites to drill