..-.‘__ --.~. , s......_...._ PAGE EIGHT [mu A LESSQII FROM ELMER GUM Qua/Ir wm/ol/rlflm mew m/lvas narrow 'Z~'§E THE CASE FOR LIP STICK REFILLS Use y o ur Rubinstein Metal Lip Stick case again and again. .."7§T§§.I. Even in the choice oi a lip stick you can “do , your bit!" Rubinstein’s l cases can be refilled time and again . .. . . saving metal . help- ing keep your budget down. Adored for their -, velvet - smooth texture \ . . . Their soft alluring IIMIQZQT , shades. Refills 50 and t‘ é 75 cents at ‘It JAmi-zsoirs DRUG sroma if; ‘- ‘ Winnipeg -HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . 11mm QUOTATIONS "i Toronto Exchqnire mnomiot mien Il-iwl-II 7”?“ when Cnn Can Ind Al A Can Pnciflc ||| "new Irma-unwa- mks‘: Cons Smelt Dist S688 Dom Bridge Dryden imp Tob lnt Niclcel .\fcColl Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Noranda. Power Corp Quebec Power Shmvinignn St Law Corn St Law Pfd iififiiie-v-ufiksia‘ >- -- - lggmmefifigucnw» H-v-u-mmo-u-n H n I I I r | n 5 mNNm-hmbi n: l MON TREAL’ EX CHANGE MONTREAL. March 12—(CP)— l Utilities were buoyant today on the stock exchange but metals and in- dustrinls and the balance of the list boarded was dotted freely with minuses. Montreal Power, which was un- der some selling pressure, late in the session firmed a fraction from the now low established Wednesday. 0th: utilities improved were Shaw- inigan, Power Corporation and Electric "A." Brazilian weakened near the end after be- ing harder from the opening. Heavier among metals were lu- temational Nickel, Consolidated Smelters, Hudson Bay Mining and C Nornnda. Canzxl-a Steamship com- mon was ahead in carriers but the preferred tnok a loss. CPR. was a winner as was Imperial 1n oils. Losers in indust-rials were the papers. St. Lawrence Corporation and Bathurst, and Algomo. Steel, The Canadian Car issues, Alcohol "A" and Canada. Cement. Building Products moved nzsinst the Bflner- al trend of the group and was high- er. Laura Second was down more than three points in miscellaneous and lesser losers were Celanese, Imperial Tobacco and Ogilvie Flour. Total sales: 17,300 shares; Indus- triels, 12,600; Mine; 4,700. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement: 2B Cents Central Guardian locals, 8c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per won? Classified 3c per word;.ln Memorial Notices 70c per inch; Lisle ol l-‘lorul and Spiritual Condolence 70c per inch; Offerln s. Cards. ctc.. 5o per name; letters of cdding engagements 40 words for 51.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 word: imagines of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4o 49 cents per inch. Address and application. of Subscriptions g: war . ts esentation $1.00. Other rates on For-"Sale FOB SALE - TERRIER PUPS. ‘V_:PllO!l6_66_4-_J_.__ 11-88353-12-21. FOR GALE-ONE V8 FORD Truck. Apply Mrs. Earle Drake. ?Bristol,_Lnt_-i0. _L-892-3-12-21. FOR. SALE-PURE BRED GUERN- sey cow. Due to freshen 1st May. James Shaw, Winsloe. NTED - .100 cnnr. c001; condition. ADbly Guardian. L-92B-3-13-3i. WANTED —- STEAM BOILER BE- twcen 5 and 15 H. P. Must be in good condition. A1901. BOX 394. ‘ ariotteto L_—897 4i. Female Help Wanter’ 1- --------—i--- \V.~‘lN'l‘F.D — CAPABLE _MAlD. Sleep out. Applv Gitnrdinn, .___.__b:93.1:3"_13'1L WANTED — WAITRE SS A ND Charraber AMald. R Relillemrgces re- 1 , 0e . uu rc pp y HssLLBIM-a-nai Professional Wliards McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. HENLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. IL C. Barristers and Attorneys-ul- Lew MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street -"-'i M.'ALBAN rams: B-An Isle-B- BARRISTER, SULIUITUII f“). . Canadian Bank of Commerce BUI- MONEY T0 tom. S_O|i:_' nsnnismcn. soarcrron. no Money to Loan Cflllflllblll Office: 90 Great George 8lg_e_ei_ l Elinrrell-nd Company ll. F. Allllilllililll Chartered Accountants Intern ‘hunt building Charlottetown .n-------l-v uncanny-nin- L-90l . To Let T0 LET — LARGE FURNISHED front room with fire lace, 139 Kent. L-B 3-3-13-2i. Mule Help Wanted WANTED -— EXPER-I ENCED bookkeeper. Confidential. Appl Box__‘_‘H.’_' L-B98-3-12-2_l,_. WANTED — LIST BOY FOR. Guardian Route. L-919-3-l3-3i. Agents Wanted—Female WTYMEN WANTED: YOU CAN make money supplying consumers with the well known Rawieigh Products. We supply stocks. Cqlllllnlflnt’. on credit: and teach you how. No experience needed to. start. Over 200 easily sold. home necessities. large repeat orders. Permanent. independent. dignified. Marty women now making splen- tiiti incomes. Full or spare time. Write Rnwleighflis. Dept. ML-470- 144-0, Montreal, Canada. NEW YORK, March 12—(UP)— The Canadian dollar declined 3-16 of a cent in foreign exchange deal- ings today closing at a discount of 11 15-16 per cent in relation to the United States dollar. (Ottarwa Ibr- eign Fbmhallqe Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per ccm discount.) The pound sterling fini=hed unchanged at $4.04. FISH FOR SALE Late caught Hake and Boneless Fish trimmings in 80 pound boxes. Apply PAUL CALI-ANT. 114% Kent. Street, Back of ‘v'eudome. 13-867-8-11-31, a FOR SALE REG. CLYDE STALLION rising four by perfect darn, Baron Kelven. Weight 1800 lbs. Good worker, smooth and trappy. C. W. CROKEN, V Emerald. Q0§§§0-O§6§§+§§§§'.§4+§-.44 le-EW-S-lfl-Bi . ......-.._ _ Montreal EXBIIAIIGE l (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am O l-ud I 29 7 Am Tel 120 8-4 Anaconda 25 7-3 Baldwin Loco 12 1-4 Bendix Av 35 Beth Steel 58 8-4 Cites Ohio 3o 3-3 Chrysler 53 Con Edison 11 1-: Elec Auto Lite g3 1-2 Gen Elec 2a 3-4 Gen Motors 33 Gt Nor Pfd 23 1-8 Kemmecott a1 3-6 MOD-t Ward 24 N Y Central 8 1-4 Nor Am Co _ Penn RR 2i 7-3 Phil Pet C0 38 Std Oil NJ 32 7-3 Texas Corp 31 United Air 31 1-4 U 5 Rubber 13 3-4 U B st Co 49 1-3 Vanadium 17 West Union g4 1-2 West Elec g9 7-3 Woolworth ... MINE.’ (Canadian Press) TORONTO. March 12- Stock; Alli-m Ang Cdn Arntfleld Close l--2 *- m b1 g >1 gwwswoafiiamoaqmmwm n- I Z Cochenour Coniarum Con Smelt Dome Dom Stl B East Mal Any Wash Fed Kirk Imp Tob Imp Oil Int Nickel Cason Kerr Add Kir Loblaw M acassa lvfncbeod McCall mum», McIntyre McKenzie Moneta Nnybob Noranda Nordon Not-metal OBrim Omega. 0m Nickel Pacalta Pamour Pandora P- ~ Pick Crow Pioneer Powell Premier Preston Queenston Quemont Reno Gold Ban Ant Bherritt Siscoe Sladen Slave L Swen Rock Straw Lake urgeon Bylvanite Peck 11 Tbburn Trans Res Unit Oil Unit Sti UPI! Cm Ventures Vermilata Waite Amu Walker _ 4 Vlrt rm; m UNLISTED U.‘ v Foothill Pawnee Pend Ore Banks (Canadian Press) smu- Canada Comomeroe Royal NQVB__§C0tll gr; WHY HAVE ztir‘ sons 1- ween the heaviest trading in three W80!!- stocks were marked dawn to new lows today on the ‘Toronto ex- change. Industrial-s and golds weakened w tbs 1w»!- ww- I11“ 1.934 and the base metal stooh set s. new index low for the yes-r. West- u-n oils were down slightly in dull action. Volume totalled 13,000 shares compared with 111.000 1n the previous session. Interest was mainly concerned with t-be medium-price sud junior gold issues but several iudustrisls also changed hands in considerable volume. Brazilian slain moved in sizable quantity with the price holding steady and Montreal Power traded 2.300 mares with the price closing unchanged It 30. 1n- dustrlals weakened e half-point or more included Cenners A, Good- year Tire pfd. Loblaw A. M00011 B common and Steel of Canada. Canada Wire B, Dominion Wool- lens, MoColi nfd and Stiawinimsn displayed moderate strength, .4 few golds traded quite ective- b 1y. San Antonio was down '1 cents to 1.55, Brnlorne i2 (tents to 8.10 and losses of 3' to 5 cents were net- ted by Hard Bock, Occhenour Wil- lans, Pickle Crow, Bisooe, Sylvan- ite, Upper Canada and Wright- Hnrg-reaves. McIntyre closed 1-2 down at 38 1-4, a new low, Base metal stocks were dull. Smelters weakened 5-8, Noranda 1-2, Steep Rock a cents, Waite-l u“ Amulet 10 and Venturu 5. m the western oil group, Anglo-Comedian and British-Dcminion were ‘up slightly and Home Oil was down 4 cents to 2.31. Fl-Ildnse NEW roux, mm. tz-(nm- l ' The Wade Kidnap Case By Leslie Cal-gill IIISH-IATHGG FLOWER “Delbos? A Hench name, isn't it?" “Q811- Tirn ‘s sister“ ggfried I. uelxaoan. o peren some We? msdemoiselle-l" u as wlishwoman. htzwmbelbos. lblioite bus been She “m3. myms-l! on, if that was what ou were going to ask" He gave e explanation without any trace of embarrassment. "Nat- urally‘ the question is diflictilt: one trsdi dually beloved But go £10 llbiaoleOl Door mm m . am s . if Si: Timothy raises objections we shell go our own way for all that. “You are very communicative. Mr. roomel" orliualree that it is u well IHOHQY ll 8 , . You could easily 11nd a motr-ve for my interfering with Si: Tmoth . Now, suppose we go and look at e conservatory. It ouglltxt to interest you." the way they were oined by Pblicite Delbos. unexpected y blonds. with that cream and roses complex- ion admired all over the world as "ty ically Eingllsh." altlwukh as en- unconmion in its native lan the novelist. p P“ 4 eervi Letter 0f Thanks-Tn ' Local 0. W. ‘I.. The Ostbolio Women's lnscus or Prince Edward Island. and perilou- llrly the Charlottetown sub-division, h" been Very active in the various phases of war work. no of the most important branches o! the war Work is the mailing of papers and mlnlines to ths soldiers in s11 Parts of the lim in. Miss Mary Mwlbmnell. Hal Convener of the O.W.L., Charlottetown, is in chance of this ‘work. The following letter o! apprecia- tion reveels Just bow much these looked B find lluines are ‘WW2? b0 by the boy; on active ACTIVE SERVICE Enkland l0 Fieb. 42 Dear Mrs. McDonnell:- This ls to thank you for the pa- per which arrived today through the auspices of our Women's Oa- thoiic Leazue. thoughtfulness of your League in sending these papers to the Island boys is great- ly appreciated by them as I know by the comments I hear on all sides as our mail comes in. They are glad to hear from home. As for myself, I am from Nova Seotia and like tog-end very much in the evenings. 8o much um I am 80in to take a chance of being a bit. orwand and ask you if yon could pick up an old Cosmopolitan, Red Book or Collier; or Mcuans d,‘ and send lttome st any time. I bu“ "gills; you“ some." shs ex- bore you won't mind me asking you clung. with a welcoming smile. tbs but if you knew the pleasure Women so often did briiihten up at the sight of Mosson. who at well- established middle-eke Tel-billed b" uprig "it soldiellfi bearln . and pos- that q ity w onsenderl continence. n: as be was able to ifldle- HM must have been in the each! twen- ties, perhaps a few years younger than Bellair Brooms. Despite her fair colourin . £11819 W98 110mm!‘ One of these magazines brings to me on a. quiet evening when 1 am alone in my office I am sure you would understand. The first two are my espewinl favourites. with sincere thanks {or pest Papers, etc. Very sincerely your; l). ALLBON, Sgt- 15328 Sgt. Allbon. D. 2nd Med. Bty RCA. >1 Cdn. Med.‘ Regt. RDA. description of "pretty" suit-ably be England - The “Wk "lb-Ike" W515? 30f. s applied. Her face character. RS. Please note address very moderate and |e1ective grip on ze- and the firm lines of the obin prob- ¢m1m1y_ n i‘ ,0 any m. a good covery. Many leaders dipped to new 4- year lows at the start. Bids then came in for steels and ntotors, a- long with some recently weak blue chips. and improvement spmnd to other departments. At the be.» gains for favorites ranged from 1 to 3 points although manv issues continued to lag. The Associated Press average was uiclmnged at 34.3. Transfers of 455.263 shares compared with 418.- 190 yesterday. Canadian stocks were mixed. Dome Mines gdined 3-8 and Inter- national Nickel, on sales of 1,700 shares, advanced one point to 21 1-2. McIntyre Mines doc-dined one point to 29 1-2, Walkers 3-8 and Brazilian ‘rraction 1-8. Bell Tele- phone shares, not traded all week, declined three points to 114. Un- changed were Canadian Pacific, Distillers Seagram and mire shun Mines. Southern Railway sud Dents 1M stepped up about a. point each while most other rails were slightly ad- vunced despite a. contraseasonal de- crease in last week's freight load- lugs. and Du Pont 2. Lesser geL-is were retained by Bethlehem Steel, Youngstown Sheet, Chrysler, Gen- eral Motors, Western Union, An- aconda, United Aircraft, Interna- tional Harvester, Standard Oil (NJ), Philip Morris and U. S. Hilb- ber. Dow chemical was oft! S, and A1- lied Chemical and American Tobac- co “B" 2 1-2 each at the finish, all at new bottoms for the past year or longer. 1n the minus column sl- so wen ‘liexas 00., American Gen. Sears Roebuck, Westinghouse, Un- i’ ton Carbide and American Smelt- 1X12. Produce Prices MONTREAL, March 12—(0P)— Canadian Commodity Exchange: Butter spot: Qua (90 score) 36 1-8-85 1-4; western (92 score) 36 -35 1-4, " mgs: spot: Eastern A-large 30 1-23; A-medium 2i 1-28; A-pltl- lets 27 1-23; E-B 27-28; E-C 25- 25 1-2. MONTREAL, March l2—(OP)—— Produce Market; prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- pertinent of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipment offering A-largc $1; A-medium 29 1-2-80; puilets 26; B 27 1-2-28; C 25 1-2. uter: first grade creamer-y prints, Jobbing pri first grade solbrie. JOUblng price 85 1-2-36; wholesale, Que no l pu- teurized storage 85 1-4, no 2 stor- age 341-4.. -- - Cheese: wholeealeywectem my“; 5n- 26; colored 28 1-4; Que white I6 1-2, colored 3 8-4. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.00- 1.652 no 2 1.30-1.50; NB mountain no 1 1.65-1.75; PEI mountain 1.715 -1.86; whites 1.70-1.80. Montreal Curb’ (Canadian Press) Stocks B A Oil Bathurst A Fraser VTC i l uienél 351g ... i Markets at a Glqnce Toronto-Stocks closed lower. Montreal-Utilities unchsnpd’; oth- er ludustrlsls and golds lower. New York-Stocks cloned unchang- ell. Wlnnlpeg-Wheel unchanged. New Yeti-Dalian lldllt Eastman Kodak eame back a 1-4 " c0 ae-ae 1-2: ling ably came from the Wad the faintly. whose stronz-mhided- ness was a byword. “We have been anxious." She M115 = _ -- 1 1 ever gone o llltgegiishblelfgrxla? 2013;; ‘both feel sure somentom,’ yourself and Mr. Broome. "Yes. Nobody else has been con- sulted until we decided to apDWflf-‘h Scotland Yard direct. The servants take it for granted that he is on holiday. so‘ d: his friends and busi- sassoc a nail should. have thouibt the unex- ted absence of the head of "so arge a concern would be serious. she laughed. "'I‘h.at shows you don‘t know how big business is eon- ducted." she replied. ‘Uncle had to work frightfully hard in his younzel‘ days. Now there are executives and knows who to do all the work. I’ve often told him he's the last man tn the whole concern who would be missed. An absent office boy causes far more dislocation. Nowadays uncle has only t-b like 1"» easy and w t for the millions to flpw coffers.‘ Moss-bcnmfelt the?“ sir Timothy Wade's financial stability could be taken on trust, It would, however. be veriffled as a miiggtérhté! pfilbélltglév-L- ofifaltafi getstive w possible mum 1o;- hls. voluntary deput- ure pnlytocomeubwalnbtlblb-nk wail every time. Broome insisted the man must either have been forcibly removed- or else the explanation in the letter was genuine, although it rang so h ll . erg: disturbed orchid had been re- laced. It hung down low enouxh or the basket t» be grasped» w 1t was quite conceivable mat it should have been uislodsed 611F108 b 5mm‘ 31¢. 95mm by 3,11 arm (Jim-St snai- wards. B ‘K. °‘l“"‘2l“’:ii.°‘t”i%f.? steps e ma or W where one of the blooms had been 5nnpped10fl, as well ls a number of “To tutti"... thinking n. was an ugly plant, with fleshy leaves and blossoms shaped very much like Ils- antic snspdrflions. In colourful time bu: a base o! Dinky-brown slotched with - venomous logkinl gouts of blood nod. he "nwuth. too. was lined with crimson. tidied Wit-h a white tooth-like fringe. some recollectéottiooinlais fioglffiklafi... And Odonto bad O - wOareftilly mmovinl it from the hook he brousb the plant down for mom comfortable examination. Qplasheg of a. dark substance on one o: the leaves attracted his atten- tion. A SECOND NOTE "lfiokstlike blood!" be said. bomb- ou " it is blood," Brooms plieldell t many qtlter orchids one Wis! carnivorous.’ .. a .. - ~ ~ - u. n. ~11 '1; at- Dont be alarmemd lob!!!“ mm up whole Those ttlindfi 4°11" 1159' pen in real life and the lame“ mat-eating flowers known 01m 01111‘ deal with mice and small birds. The dener feeds it with chopped var." “ h " M sh ddered. "$0 thaltmis lflerexgisscghfiireiNot st all screws-e... wu- m1 233$ ygru av ONOIV- SOhOOIdBY “)- N thil enice fiillsfififtn t. BC est love, He paid nearly £1. 1°!‘ it. Male: Mossou was Bled to set 011t- uos and breath the mam Mr a. 0b I 51th h thick 1011089 did fogrgxt glue oiglgiwtion it wwld b! Grain WINNIFEG. March 12-63?)- In routine trading bolstered V! mm.“ ("lllllllfl Ild Ulliifid states mill strpport wheat futures on Winnipeg groin ekohnnse today closed unchanged, May st 70 l-BB . cents s bushel and July at B0 1-43- Grsin futures close: Wheat: my 70 1-33: July 80 B, Oct 401-2. 301mm; OI 5-64 filly Q l-I. i, The letter could be s magazine to go astray here. We are all starving for them you know. . I). A. _ Miss MucDonncll has the follow- ing to say about the war mail work: "Everyone is anxious to have the needs of our volunteer defenders supplied if at all possible. It seems such an easy thing to mail a pat/tr or magazine which one has hurl the pleasure and privilege ct reading. ‘This act makes life a iltwle easier for those far away, when patience in undersolnx e test at the present time. It helps to tide over lonely hours, The thrill of receiving mail from home cannot be forgotten. It is in this spirit and for the benefit of’ those who wish to give comfort that this letter is published. The O.W.L. st the beginning of the war realizing the value of this work sponsored it: by supplying wrappers. m til ti 1m ibl f thl maéhees y wposs e or any ng Mouou sllhed. ‘Iiiw puzzle seemed. unobserved by anyone fair too difficult. And, for the time being action was prevented by un- certainty T.he_v could not say for certain that Sir Timothy had met with any harm. Was he. for instance, sftill alive? cover up murder. Such s supposi- tion was start but, he felt, even. less so than the dnapping one. Rcjoining Broome and the girl, he strolled with them back to the house. A pile of letters had bean placed on a table during their ab- wtth professional efficiency the secretary began sorting them out, hesitating suddenly as he came ufion one addressed to him person- a y. "In Sir Timothy's handwriting," he murmured . Before opening the envelope he to . who noted Passed over grimly that it appeared to he the same texture as that shown him by the assistant commissioner. well up in the ri ht-hmd corner where there was no white-edging to Ehow on of the sides. It was Doatmarked rt hton." and the date was smudg This time there had been careless- ness. Brighton was s urge town with a machine canceller so, that the beginning of a group of wavy lines near the central circle should haze ‘Iearitended well 1&1‘: to the! eta/el- o ey were m no ,an are was no iudicageion of the sortinl oi- ' e cu . Broome accepted it aack and took out the enclosure: . . “Dear Broome," he~ ad, "I en- Please close a cheque for £2 .000. cash this into one pound ‘Preasm-y notes and await my further instruc- tions-T. W." A pink slip was neatly folded with the whrc notepaper. "Now we're getting somewhere," Mosson exclaimed. “Looks as if you're ri ht and this is the ransom to be p d when the kidnappers’ plans are nerf " (‘lb be Continued) f the moot lm 2.’.‘.’.'z..‘i'.'..°.. lie haw-d- v/orkers, dlsltibllib service. Although 11” mused large it overseas -"It ml! _ amp in the bucket "There are many people interest- rns be lad of m, inform .lon cont-clued £1 this “ii”- "P ‘° ““‘§.'..2fr°ii’.i"<l’l’§§5 have ed in mains‘; who bee dish-i lglgtownnand another 5.000 been ordered." Gasoline Ration’ Books Available Gasoline mtiou books, ontioifls “port, LN 110W 11111101710 lt- All ,.rov.incisl automobile licensing of- fines" in Prince Edmund Island- that is in Charlottetown, Summer- stdg and MOIii-‘BIIIE. , Before ration books om be ob- tained, cu owners meat first ob- tsiu. sn application will. Wibldl must be prescribed at the office which issues the automobile license. These application forms are now procurable at all Island Post 0!- fioes. Mr. Ewen Nicholson, Reg- ional Branch Menage:- for the Oti- fieo cl the Oil Controller of Cen- sda. suggests that the public read these fonns very -oarefully, point- ing out that they contain very complete instruction; for oar own- ens. Mr. Nicholson's oftfioe is locat- ed in the Chamelle uuiluinn on Queen Bt. It will not be necessary for those who full in. Category A, undec- the rationing system, to visit the Reg- ional Branch Office at Charlotte- town or to write to the Branch. All that will be - y is to present s completed application form, along with a 1942 automobile li- cense and $1.00 to an official at any of the Motor Vehicle Licensing Offices and ration books will be issued immediamely. People who are Whining for Oat- egories other than "A" will forward their application forms by mail, or present them personally, to the Regional Office in (liarlottetown. for its consideration. No money or automobile licence should be sent to the Regional Ofiftoe. All that the Regional Office does is to pass on the validity of the claim. It will be HGCGSERIY for car owners to obtain license plates for the year 1942 before application forms can be filled out, or ration books issued. Gar owners wtho ask for a Cate- gory “A" rating will fill in sec- tions l. 2, and 5, of the applica- tion form, only. Aplplicants- for other Categories will fill in all five sections of the form. Those seek- ing special categories must also have the certificate on the back of the form duly signed. Rat-ion books will last for year. 0X19 and s mailing endeavour is realised that appear only s i . .' ,. 13, 1 World Outlo If Night n n: ’s Men’s Olubi 11st night w Yllkht at the Cliarw Men's Club and rep $113!’ different nut n ance at th The special spsaiellmkly g WI»! Mr. T. c ..'....- sstsrrzlrs. e1‘ t hood of Man and m. w"; look of Todny. The “m. t ample of brotherhood is that“ ' United Nation; he declared of eject ‘;;f£i§f“°°“ r. Clunmin , d of his interestllng ILIllIAlEEJShO l‘ “If we are to have world he“ ' must seek recognition of the“ 0f every rm Ind llRtlOn um"? “ sun who are potenttglly m ,_ ....our , m‘: smi- ro e ood." A e the speaker was nvhtldflbslhfi _ braille" v M- The nations and tn - resentatlvea of each gvelealwun MT- 50601111 Shame; Cllhlldg‘; Mcrwdven: Newfoundland m, IeDi-ew Gardiner; China ‘u, Switzerland. Raoul Rcvmlgnd. m, mark, Frank Hnnsonflingldnq . V. Bell; Ireland. PO. Stevens- ,‘ land. Lac. Bennett; wand‘ Edwards; Austrnlln, p0. y}, ‘United States, Lac, Rm"; Lac. Pauley. Other attests ineiu m. George Binns 11-1-11. " Rev. AC. French, elinplaln of’ t RAF. 111W. Johnston meet . for m, e ummingg y ‘Lt-Col. briefly to the Club about the _ _ for a home defence unit he“ annealed to members eligible ., this work to join up. A pleasing fenlurc was a an] Land of Hope and Ovary" bv Raoul Reymond, Mr. Gordonjv . was chairman. Ill Girl Guide New ' NOTICE T0 GUIDES 8s BROWNIES Guides and Brownies will the concert at St. Peter's Hail Friday evening at 8 dolock i which the St. Prsterls B - . Pack are demonstrating. Two m of movies will also be shown, pic turing Bible Lands and the Minis ta of Christ, followed by e play Although the soldiers refer lo their heed leer as "tin hats“ lhbsb billm“ are actually made of fins (rode steel and are subiwled Thisbeichispsrtoflhoptoduotlonslnblsfllflfllufll peeeetlmsspeeisiiseslueeellls aw M“ 51 143- 1m; 59 1.4 An Ann Anson bmtbhng trainer is here shown u ll undergoes Ill repair‘ ' ' e or aircraft used In the Commonwealth Air MANNY” nt branches in Canada's wer. to enwtlbl bu.‘ plant which" mp0!‘ overhaul in I- “mum ms is. the one. I=Iflb"*°l“'