FEBRUARY a. 1942 \ o (lllllli ELEGTIUN --_-—- Wednesday» df th Cii El tio Tl-IF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD] A_I\' Public Notice [srocx QUOTATIONS all: Montnal Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Close Am C and P‘ 3i 1.4 Am Tel 6s Tel 127 5.3 Anaconda 17 1.2 Baldwin Loco 13 1.4 Bendix Av 35 Beth Steel 53 3-4 Che: Ohio 35 5-3 Chrysler 41 1.; Con Edison i3 3.4 Gen Elec 27 1-4 Gen Motors 33 Gt Noi- Pfd . 24 1.4 lkeruiecott, 34 5.3 Mont; Ward 2i; 1.3 i N Y Central. 9 1.4 Nor Am Co 9 1-3 Pen R C 23 3.4 Priil Pet C0 40 3.4 S141 Oil N J 40 United Air 31 U‘ S Rubber i5 7.3 U S Steel C0 53 1-3 Vanadium Corp 19 West. Union g5 1.; West Elec 75 3.4 To ron to Exch ange TORONTO, Feb. 2-(CP)-- Stocks progressed on llie downward trend toda on the Toronto ex- change an the golds finished the of Middleton Hall will be received lip in February 15th: for hail and flip-this complete: for hall and ‘fqiv-I‘ building: for seats and ‘~°‘f- All)‘ tender not. necessarily Venetian blinds. Frequent. u-e of the small brush attach-me t to your vacuum cleaner and a special fingered lambs wocl brush is a big held, too. nccc 1 i1, _ '~'*f-—-————- ‘Si-Talia’ R_Fd1s°n wflilggfizgflak Keep Mlnards in the home. CANADA'S WARTlME SHIPBUILDING PRQGRAM ' A YEAR AGO AND ‘IO-DAY M ' L O Y M i N l’ w‘ Q "I mum»; “MULLION! ‘HIPS oao Iii N.” SHIPS LARNCHID . . ID MINISWI ll U PATROL IOATS Q ‘.23 " tioi miiiom hi (A ll A» MAI-LII QIAFT ill Idling” 01H a iii: wlv-agg, d on . 0 be he] - the Cit Court Civil ‘D5180 for the {nsllecuon of audglecllos? at Februgr 4th Bell Tel R on, Cilv Building up to an _lI\¢ i1 "Z Y v can can Found 5 1-2 ‘l; {inn ll a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily. _ 33;; log-é ma,‘ 1g i»: l9 Voters are advised to ascertain that their names are 6on5 5mm 3a 1:2 pruperiy listed in all wards in which they are qualified to Iiiigyiiegb f; 1.3 p , _ Int Nickel 31 3.4 lfeing qllllllfictlilfllw (General) Massey Harris 1 3-4 a iii nVllCS and females must be:— lgowar g2 i-2 I ' '8 5 (n) 31 l/ellrs of agefmd “pwards- _ Power corp 3 i-z (b) flcsidents of City for One Year (except (4) gtiiglfgcxpgwey 3313.4 below). e ° a“ 3 BflllSlI Subjects. _ _ MQNTREAL CURB Not in arrears on December 31st, 1941 for Civic gsgesgpf; in Rates, Taxes or Assessments. Batvhm, A if; t: 1M mu“ bcl- i d ' f 3 l-‘llflaljigrglrr c 25% 1'2 (l) Owner of freehold of an _or premises or Imp on >8 H months previous to the Election to the value of m, P6, 12H tinc Hundred Dollars. BANKS p) (Slates) Tenant or occupant for 3 months at an- R°l°4 153 niiul rental value of Fourteen Dollars. ‘ ' ‘d Poll Tax of Five Dollars for (3) ((.\lfll€S) Have pai 1911 on or before December 31st, 1941. _ (l) Mule or female- non-resident but otherwise quali- fied its above. If doing business zind_ occupying Close business premises in the City. If qualifications is Akiermac .13 3-4 freehold, to vote only in Ward or Wards where Qfgtfgalg $1M freehold lies, otherwise only in Ward of business Alum,- m; . . lilililflll’ l "M9,: _ Beattle Isa PLTSOIIS voting on sections (1) and (2) as above may Bidgood .05 3-4 vote in each Ward in which they are so qualified. B°b1° 981'? . . Bralorne 8.30 Pei-sons voting on section (2) may vote only in the 3 A oii 151.8 Ward of which they are resident. Brit Dom .26 Pro crly or rental qualification sufficient in time but Bmum“ '54 _ P , , Cunt Put 1.05 liiiviiig removed from one Ward to another within 3 Cant Por 1.05 months next preceding date of Election, entitles vote in 91m" H" 101-3 w _d I Chester 1.20 “Tm” m o“ y‘ Cochenour .54 Dated at Charlottetown this 28th da of Janua A. c Smelt 381-4 Y)’ l» 1i"?- Eiél-lfi? ‘"33 ($13M!!!) rad Kll‘ I02 1-4 E, F, SELLER, Fernland .01 7-8 Electoral Officer for the grffiwl, 14 City of Charlottetown. Gold Gate .03 a unnar .10 l.- n-A-a-v Hard no 4a L.g53-1.29.5i_ HoIliIiS _ ass r7 Home Oil 2.60 F ‘ .04 Howey .20 . . , i H d B .27 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance 1.3.. 0% 8 5-. Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cento Ceniri Guard! inc 13,50 d: W te E “Him” ~°2 1'3 2c be: irord; Aillnougcomcnlller {is Coih-iugmlillisillts 2:31“; K91“ Add 3'75 Classified 3o per word; In Memorial Notice: 70o nei- tnch- Lists of Km‘ Lake ~56 riiinii and Splrltllfll omi-in Cards. ow. so per name; Len,"- o, L Shore 9.1a Cimiliilfliifiv 7i"! WI‘ inch: “padding can oinents 40 words for 81.00 Lllmliqlifl 3.75 and l0 cents for every additional 3 wor s. Notice: of Thanks and L-iitcli .40 Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4o word. Lint: of Subscriptions Lil L L 1.80 49 cents per inch. Address and escntation $1.00. Other rates on Macassa 255 applimlm“ , ' MacLecd 1.57 Madsen _39 Mfalart‘ 1.83 r i Hi w w- w td ifs-w‘?- i» ema 8 8 p 8h an 6 McKenzie '89 iiiip WANTED - SLEEP our. wanrsn - iiaiiisaii APPRENT- “Al” 0MP 125 2t) Brighton Road. Phone 1878. ices. No former experience neces- ‘lamb ~19 -~~~"— ar r o e c. a. . - i -- L-l3—2-3-3i. garvbewgffi for gftlifimation fieggg ivgxrrii 3; AAAI? FICRPrGlENEgtAL v6 3x gorsnda 4s z OUSCWOI - DDY TICC - ante OTXHCL .85 1- L-l5-2-3-2i. 0 Brien .78 _ _ Cn-t. Nick .021 1-2 Miscellaneous wolNgillilles tilliawiallglgsallallililelilis. 17mm" 3° -——-v ._____i__i_ Bring (hem in now_ Exchange PM! CYOW 2.25 FOR Ni‘ stilt!’ STOCK APPLY F. Store, 108 Richmond Street, Pioneer 1.90 S. Reeves Soiithport. before March L-17-2-3-3i. Powell _ £0 m!‘ 5991943395 70L: ezcllli 205113‘ ~_-_+._.:-: __.__ | Eifesto“ V 236a prices commensura - - - - . teno 1 i-ua“; ~- —_-_—_-—'-—__-_—————___ -, ' . lNNl-I mrpoiv/itn HA5 TAKEN Boarders Wfi filling 9"?" MW Jimn-Wme Bfmiiii hoaitniiies ACCOMMODATED. st Allth .03 baton. assisted _by Wiiiiiifred Apply S_ GuQfMQIL gun Am; 1,75 l“‘°“°““~ 0pm"! specifils- L-ais-i-ai-ai. scnntoi- .iz :(‘l‘ill2\il(‘iil/S $1.75 up, Fiiigezr; _ gun-rm, 31 ‘Ives. 25c up. L-870-2-2- . Male He‘ w Simon 2i; -~-- Ml n voted , L o, Mule Help Wanted " _-*"' garlevew '04 MALE new WANTED. EXPER- - --~-~.---~.._.__i__ s W Pete .17 UALENDAI, AN fenced competent accountant by s, R m6 spflinn‘,‘sulognagngtfillgislig wholesale establishment. Must be stigma Lo m L2 mm Si“, lmmediabem m8 a, capable of taking complete charge sum‘, 56 commissions. Apply Box 52L of books and office oversight. In Sylvan L75 iOTNlOIl. Ont n-z-aqii, reply static age, experience and. Teck H no ‘i salary desired. References requir- Tobm-n 1m For Sale ed. Write Guardian. T111115 ,4; ‘Slick-w ~.—. 1- -;-_;.—..:_-—_———:—_: L-854-2-2-6i. Upp can 1,03 .. u; - KITCHEN RANGE. Ventures 3-50 tChcaP.) 201 Grafton. NON-MOP BUS wrineiista .09 1-2 L-5-2-3-3t. a Am 4-40 175- N“? Ilihmlrim» col-lid wi-i Hug 2.51 m IC SEWING MACHINE travel from New York to Yoko- cURB mamas‘? at Auctlontsiile m. hams. and back without StCppJlB. 90m.’ Cop 1m - the advertisclnerlltasvlllmlllegeilltg? CLEANING BEINDB fend ore - "53 l """“‘"“‘"“ A cod h raw f ll " I , ll’ B I18 O WBX Wi IEPARATE TENDERS FOR SALE keep the dust frcm clfnging to p, Livestock MONTREAL, Feb. 2—(CP)--CM- N811 tie receipts totalled 737 on the Montreal livestock market today. Calf receipts reached 601 and the shee recei ts 136, while hog re- ceip tfltll 619. 'i'he market "Period with “MU prices barely steady wiih last week's quotations. There was also an easier feeling izi prices for 08-118!‘ kinds Ln stock. There were no ' steers of i-eiii top quality. The hw- stcers offered made $9.50 to $9.76. medium $8.25 to $935 and common down to $6. Heifers iriado from $5 to $9 and cows from 87 i0 $7.50, medium 55-75 to $13.75, and common from $5 to $5-50- CHM"! and cutters were 8t to $5, lk around $4.50. The re were very tcw and these were common b0 uality and sold between nd ‘:18. Grass calves were to .75. Lambs sold in mixed lot-l. cull and bucks at, $10.25 to $10.50. Sheep made $3.50 for the odd csnner sheep to $6.50 for sheep. if prices look 25 cents lower. Odd early sales were made at $15.50 for B-f dressed. Grade A diiew t1 per hog premium with discounts on off grades. Bows were 88-25 10 89.25 live weight. Currencies s 8-16 of a cent - , .i°'“....'.°..‘£“ F71"; 7”“? closed l. 0 ' cent. in. miiiumi the lip-lid States dollar in foreign Olfdliflige dealings today. (Ottawa Fore-sh Exchange Cami-oi Board m 0.91 per cont t). YIJIOCAHLHO session at. a new low since i933 coins through the 1941) low, which represented bottom for the last nine years. The clcse for t-lie golds at 77.30 in the index was off .43 for the d-ay. Base metals dropped .31. the industrials .l7 and tfie “IQ-Elfin Oils .08. Volume was around normal at. 141,000 shares. Th1! wllins was not heavy in the Golds except in two or three issues. Maiartlc Gold Fields weakened to 1.76 0:1 the report that the niiii expansion DTCETam proposed could not be carried out in full due to scarcity of rrischinery, It closed at, 1.83 to show a net loss of 8 cents. Kerr-Addison was fairly active on a drop of i0 cents to 3.75 and PIA<- ion moved in volume on a drop of 4 cents to 2.86. Lake Shore set. a. new low at. 9.75, off 25 cents. Bra- lorne was down i5 cents to 8.30. Bose meta-l shares were quiet. 1.05805 Of 1-4 t0 3-4 were posted by Smofbers, Hudson Bay and Nor. ands and iii the cheamr group Pend Oreiile was down 2 cents and Shlflrritt a cent. ie ut es were the 0n - 1111M? wen-k issues in thehlngg- trial section. Brazilian, B.C. Power A- Siwwihisan; United Fuel A and Power Corporation declined frac- tions to a point. Bell Telephone firmed 1-4. senior oils were un- changed and steels a bit. stronger. Home Oil picked up in the last. hour to show a gain of 2 cents at 2.60 and British Dominion gained a. cent to 26. uth End Pete weak. ened 3 cents to 1'7, Produce Prices » highei- in the majority MONTREAL. Feb. 2—(CP)-— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que i92 s-cor-e) 34- 34 l-ll; (38 scorer 33 1-8-33 3-8. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 33 l-ZA; A-medium 31A; A-pullets 27A; E-B 23A; E-C 28A. MONTREAL, IFe-b. 2—(CP)—Pro- duce Market prices here today as reported by ilie Dcminion Depart- ment. of Agriculture follow:- Biittea‘: first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price, 35 1-2, first grade solids, Jobbing price, whole- sale, Que no 1 pasteurized storage 34 1-8; no 2 storage 33 3-8. Chesse: current rec-clot. western white and colored 23-23 1-2. F.0. B. factory shipping point. Current recexit. Que white 23 5-3, colored 23 7-3, delivered Montreal. Wholesale, western white M 1-2. colored 24 Que white 24 1-4; colored 24 l‘ Eggs: graded shipment selling A-lsrg 33-33 1-2; A-—medium 31 1-2; pullets 27 1-2: B 28; C 26. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 1.55- l.65: no 2 1.30-1.50; NB mountain no 1 1.60-1.75; PEI green moun- tain l.75-l.85; whites 1.70-4.75. MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Febkod 2—tCPZI-‘— Traders took it easy ay on e stock exchange and confined their patronage ho a small list in which pricel changes were narrow and ir- a. l. Industrlats made the best show- ing among ihe various groups. firm- cr being Canadian Car preferred, Dominion Coal and Asbestos, while ado Cement was easier. Hudson Bay Mini was frac- tfoniilly bettei- in me tats but Kol- linger siiged in mines and Inter- national ti-oleum was a. loser in is. Canada Steamship preferred was stronger in carriers and in utilities Morita-eel Power shifted to the rear a e. Famous Players Jumped more than a point in miscellaneous and Imperial Tobacco ceded a fraction. Total sales: 8,000 shares; Indus- ti-isls, 4,700: Mines. 3.500. Grain WINNIPEG. Feb. 2—(CPT—In dull tnding on Winnipeg grain exciton‘: today wheat futures clos- ed unc nged from Saturday, May at B0 5-6 cents a bushel and July at Bl i-zA. Futures quotations close: Wheat: May 80 5-83, July 81 -2A. Oats: May B) 7-8, July 50 14A- I-l. Oct 49. Baggy: May S! 34B, July 64A. Cash prices: Wheat: Ncs. i hard and 1 nor 1g 1.3; No, 2 nor 75 1-4; No. 3 nor 73 3.4; No. 4 noi- 72 3-4; No. 5. 7i 1-0; No. 0, 00 1-8; feed 08 5-8; N0- Oats: Noacwnnd ex30W 51 1-8; No. a cw and 0X f iced B0 7-8; No. 1 feed 50 1-8: N0. 9 fwd M 1-8: No. 3 feed 45 l-B. Barley: No, i Iced 6i 34: N0 2 feed 6t) 3-4; Na, 3 iesd 60. Keep In 1h:- home- r. s. |8|3IItl lltlillittll li-li-A-F- list Subscriptions 0f casualligs North Wiltshiro-QJJI: collccted by i766 Hill/m‘ g ifytiwiowg“; on‘ ‘., m. or .. .. AWA,I*eb. .- _ 211.00, Edwin Edwards $1.50, William mm Wm ,,,,,,,,,,,,',,,,,§§’{,ne 0318 ‘i-YW- '9 C9" - ’ seas and one in c ad I d 50cm nmny. Mrs. Allison Holmes me, v,“ ,.epo,.,ed film?‘ “a",,er°;}§ 06115. t‘ , . Lo reek aao collected. b °P°"“°“‘ ‘m-“f” 1“ 1 c Royal Misluinnfile Mciéenzte. $1.00 eaciiv. Cmama“ A“ “"63 177m misuiil- Mr. Norman McLean. Mrs. Mel- ‘Y us‘ °i the W1"- i-i-iiied Wday- bourne McEachern, thank McEacli- A third overseas airman was List- ern, Mrs. Albert McDonald, Mrs. "1 as dBYiSQYOII-Siy injured. Bruce McLean, Alex. McEacliern, _ One maii was reported 53101151)! Alex McKenzie, 50 cents Dan Mc- inlurcd and another seriously ill in Ewen ,Mrs, Wilfred Stretch. Norman Canada. Stretch. 75 cents Mrs. Reussel Mason. Fiollowing is the latest list, of m. $1.00 each. Mrs. Bert, Mrs. Ham- mond Hooper. Pope Hooper, Gerald Hooper, Daniel Cummings. J. A. Rodd, G. C. McLean. lidrs. Murdock Nicholson. 50 cents each. Cyrus Mc- Neill. Torquei McNeili. Miss Mar- ioi-ie Moore. W. E. Rodd. S. W. Walker, Mrs. Jack Stockman, Mrs. J. B. Matheson, Miss Georgie Bur- lgigifntMrs. James Coies, Mrs. A. iii 6 i- Foley, Thomas Gordon, PO., J6- iiamiit-vn-sl-fiii collected by Miss 292, Mrs. T. m. Foley (mother) Col- Grace Ferguson. _ nngwood, 01m Meadow Bank Womens Institute leltlirshfield-SGJS collected bv D““‘°"‘“" '"l‘"'°d Wfimseéfs institgltedoivii-shifiilgii Friz- "MC" ze . cre ary. . eac .. rs. A. A. . M¢Bea;h_ Mm Wylie Gibson’ Mrs‘ Dawe. Robert William. Sgt. R781- Wallace Wood. 50 cents each ,M.rs. J. 31» MIS- J- Dawe (mother) Toron- F. McFarlane. Mrs. Harold Murray. i0 Mrs .Alex Scott. Mrs. W. R. frey. Mrs. J. H. Crosby, Mrs. Tupper ,, Ferguson. 25 cents each. Mrs, l-iec- Killed 0n active service: at; ilefilnsnMrs. S. J. Scott. Mrs. gi zzc . _ East Baltic—$6.60 collected by Miss “Hilffsunk §§‘,,“,}‘,,.R,'"“f,,,§%fg,,‘"§‘, Mildred Rose and Miss Laura Bruce. Ain't, Dé gengvue Que ,Kmed Jag $1.00 Edison Rose, 50 cents each Mrs. 30 north of viciom, f ‘ A. W. Garrett. Mrs. C. F. Garrett. ‘ Martha Garrett. Mrs. Clive Bruce, Mrs. Colin Dixon, Mrs. S. McGregor Mr. Walter Rose. Mrs. Lester Rob- ertson. 40 cents Mrs. Roy Overseas: Killed on active service: Veamcombe. Reginald Howard, Sgt, B78273. Mrs. 1-1.6. Vearncombe (mother) Toronto. Missing after sir operations: on active d. Canada Seriously injured on active ser- vice: Bruce. , _ , 45 cents Mfg Garfield Sw“Yal-"-' g5 Williams, Richard John, Lac. R- ceiits each, Mrs. Gerald Bruce, Mrs. 120238. Mrs. J. R. Williams (moth- Harold Bruce. Mrs, Ervin Robertson. er) Montreal. A Friend $20.00 received at Hos- l Seriously ill: ta . AlFriend $5.00 received at. Hos- m- Cummiiias, Alfred Norman, Ac., L'16‘z‘3'n' 12.121925. Mrs. A. N. Cummings (wife) Dauphin. Mari. Markets at a Glance In Memoriam MRS. ALPIIONSO IHELLETT There passed to her eternal rest (Cmadla-l‘ Pm“) on the night of Tuesday- Jami-Hill! 27th, Mrs. Alphonso Mellett of Union T°r°lil° 111d lllilnlmal-Slmk! Road, in her 72nd year. Although @105"! IOWBP- not. in the pest of health for a num- New York-Stocks higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton lower; bci" of years, the late Mrs. Meilqtt dict not. become critically iii uiiiii Cliff” about three weeks before her death. unchanged. Before her marriage in 1896, she '~ was Esther Eiruly Clements. a. daughter oi the late John Clements o and Margaret Ann Prowse of Union FInGnJQ Road. r01‘ the past seven years she had been the only surviving mem- ber of that faintly. in i131‘ vriuiige: m i days she was ever active in the ie- By Bernard S. 011m: ligious work of the community and Associated Press Financial Writer was a faithful member of Lne Meth- onist Church and later of me Untied YORK, Feb. 2—tAP)— Church of Canada. Contradictions were the rule in lo- She leaves to cherish her memory day's financial markets. her husband: two sons. Alfred of d to keep Zurich. Ontario, and Elmer of Char- their balance, wdtli ticrids sllgiity towel-own: two daughters. El/Plyfl of cases tMrs. Reginald Parkman) olvEast ooi-Tioditiesd giniidigiied i-fiiewed ltoyaigblyéggcichiviilizlirrizxili-et at home. and wen has; an generally pre- lime ' ‘ - “m” “ ‘°"‘°“"“" “M” “m” J.f§’u‘§n}“§‘iii“‘u§§‘i’n;éil iiléiifiili" once. , - . " ' Canadian stcclu were mixed. Caii- The Re"- J- A1 N‘,°n°‘§°“w°f adlan Pacific, Distillers Seagram, cvlidumd "it? slmlisitggfnmsg Se,“ each gained i-8 and Iiitcrnation- l" ‘he hfmelltlldlas§h M‘. Thomas oi Nickel 1-4. Walkers lost a-a and Vi“ “h “e “mo? hegd hé, pm,” Dome and Lake Shore Mines 1-4 A- w 5°“ °f ve cfled me mm each. McIniyreMines, and Brazil- f“ ma"? yea-ma Draefi‘, fly warm ian Traction were unzlhangcd, “If; 59mm’: fillnsp having been a The Associated Press average of grnlgellgellfllll md kmdly nmuuber 6') stocks W55 u-p .2 of a Point at. o?‘ mukonzgegafion The renewing 37.8, first, advance since last Tues- h ‘Wm sung i5. me cimiy and clay. Dealings were negligible cg“ re mo“. n-Ihe Lord-s My Shep. throughout and the volume would hergniqesué lover o; Soul" have been much lea than 330.270 and MAmde Wm, M63. e pa“ shares. scnaliest. since June 30 last bearers were. Thomas Prowse, year. had it not. been for several George Abbott,‘ Beecher Byygnfpn, sizable blocks of low prices issues. B C Hardy ‘James Maimd and Todays transfers compared with K511i, Newman 377,490 last Fiidiay. Standard The floral mbiiw; were; Pillow, Brands came out- lii one sale of 21,- the family; Wreath, Women's 800 shares. off 1-8 at 4, its final Missionary society ofi Ugilrxm Rois; Elm?» S ra s: Alfred an ve; 9 Prominent miners included U. S- gitiangcliildreii; Mrs. Holmes. Emma Steel, Bethlehem. General Motors, and Gertrude, L-i4-2-3-1i. Chrysler, Santa Fe, Southern Ruli- Card of Thanks While stcoks manage way, Pennsylvania, Texas C0,, An- aconda. Douglas "Aircraft, S erry, Westinghouse, J. C. Penney, er- ican Telephone and Montgomery Ward. A shade in arrears were N. Y, Central, Sears Roebuck. Nort-li American, International Telephone, National Distillers, Union Road, wish to express gratitude for the many’ W15 °l iiess and expressions of ' shown them bv their friends and neighbours during their recent ber- eavcment. Peg Linseed Oil Price At 71 Cents OTTAWA. Feb. 1 -(CP) — The wartime price< and trade board an- nounced tonight that effective to- . i orow th maximum price 111 mlgk? 1:35 lsiallqgfnllli-lin lilllilcli proceessors may sell linseed the armed forces and set- a 13011889 011 W1" be 71 "i"? “f Kalllmcgé education. And not from the school mill. Maximum Pr!“ 0°! m5 a u cf hard knocks either but with cake meal will be $4 l W11 l 1° iv wit,“ gmlarddfiw "mm- tes n e omn 0n. ’ - The men who arc looking utter the existence 0i ‘hi, bails}? today's soldiers, sailors arid airmen secretary G-u Hensonlszii , a h s8 are interested in other things bc- howe\er_ tlm viiis 0115' 011° l’ a e 51d“ Qujnjng giie well of the activities‘; ducamn m“ drilled masses. They ‘believe eci- Fifi-hi?!‘ “Phi ehev egg", "°°‘°“ “m” “'“‘ “°° °“‘-l. "m ‘h’ iéfioiilfé‘ nil in.“ 2W1. itnnui Zsnikafl democracey but. t e peace a ‘rt-we . seven? ‘we cusses a" Heading this group of n thinkers now being held various parts on the Atlantic coast are leading 0t Aid to win war And then peace With Education BY FRANK- LOWE boys into the Maritimes, teaching ediucationalists of the Maritinies, vocations to 1,412 men, assisted b top-notch military CX- Most popular classes It“ ports, Csled the Committee foi- ficfli maihsmfliifi- "d °- aduouuoniii Services of the Cim- mobile intensifies. from: shori- Miim y; on w" services, moor- hand, and book keeping. Biil. porated, t e board wrrks under the dozens of other ccurses are ava.l- co.chninna,mhip o; 1);, H, 1='_ able. if WBMCCI, and the committee Munro. Nova Scotfa Superintend- Eff-Decks flroiifld 3.000 Will be 1"“- em, o; Education and Li; coy i{_ wertng the roll call in another s. Kennedy, headquarters staff, few mouths. M_ D_ -1_ Moll Courses Too Qmgr mgmberg include Dd E H, F0!‘ H1056 who flfld lt- llllpflbslllld Sexton, resident of the N va to attend regular classes, he board Scctia tecmicai college; Lt-Col K_ has arraiiflfld flJfffiD-‘lidflilm g, MiGiillng|i_ hggidquiirlflg iiyif, courses with universities scattered Atlantic command: Bertram "F955 the D°ml“l°“- _ Chandler, superintendent 0t About 100 sublects are covered Prince Edward Island Libraries; f-icsc and during the month 0 Cmdr, J. P. Cihiioiiy, Atlantic November A1008 .000 TQKBl-ema "4 coast. naval headquarters command: Biiidviii-s. p0 1g q my, hendquafigi"; 5i-\[|_ Entertainment along‘ education- castoin air command; and Guy a1 lines is p190 Dim" 9‘! i315 Henson. secretary and i-nslcrii boflrd- Dunn: U10 Pflaf. 12 IIiOHI-ii! field representative of educational B0 films borrowed from the Nova. “ii-vied; _ Scctia department of Work oi the committee extends have been shown w to all ranks. ulthoii-ih srecial fliivieflwl numbering 18.000. emphasis is placed m ll‘.'\l"l“i_~_ A 19116108 "b1117- Wfhlpl illi- ncn-comxnksioiien 7711'“ m r~~~ riviiled in tho three seaside pro- positions. either military or civil. "lllfP-S. selects books by "i0 thril- Iind they start at. t c u-ry b t ‘ 'l‘.-.‘o h"ii".rtf mm iii 17h .""l‘.'\ HIV-i 0\ll-')_C3\3' Mlitefetl ni no are ‘iciiiri targiit to ic- ‘and ti"? Mil it mes. And the b00ks if"! writl: iii cl sscs 110i- o,» ml; roam a1 rated as tops in their vnrl us "Thit. ivnrk alone vmiid iiisilfv prac- nutc- uniformed ffeith genlkins ogegftlltlit. fll-Ixerberzs machkm oysw o as 1o e A orce n serve his king and country was cannon fodder‘ ‘gfmum “m” leavl“? bi’ “l5 Mr. w. .1. Cairns. Assistant Nat- Mi‘. Alphonso Mellett and faitigelyr. Use lumard-s for sch: education w“ ,.i sands and sends them to the camps Clerk 55in; Jghrh it 3 also i-etli-es mmuzh today. He was born at Saint John on fields. be it. fiction oi- non-fiction. PAGE FIVE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ~ _ This column In rourvcd tor noun 0| local lntarolt. but IIIIIICIIIIII of Q "III utoro any In tanned ll I auto I word. lIIlflI-II ltllliln In admin. INSUR- L478. PARCELS APPRECIATE!) Ralph M. Gillespie of Inn: River now serving overseas in RCA. writes that. he.has received from ladies of WMB. United Church. New London, their lovely box at Christmas, CONFEDEBATION LIFE ANCB. ELECT OFFICERS- Mrs. J. B. McAulay was re-electcd resident gating st. DlUUlZB-BTIBBJ ca. gilt‘; ‘ and e Y at the minus meetng e ' i Sunday evening. Other officers el- (Notifies- ected were: Vice President, Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and Secretary. Mrs. Frank Sigsworth ire-elected). interesting report covering The Hitler Youth movement in An Germany, sometimes held up as an the example of successful youth train- activities of the years work was ing, W88 not. in fact s, scheme (Qi- read by the President which was the benefit of German youth. The followed by the reading of the $i'C- sole purpose was to improve the retary‘s report. ghysical qiialityt oftthe cannon fod- ‘—’""-’ er necessar he carrun POLICE COURT-Jim the Police of Hitler's c§nq3e5,s_ l g out Coil" YESWMBY B drunk find 1n- Tl-ie statement. was made at a capable was fined $10 and costs or gathering of Scout leaders in ot- 30 day-i: ii female drunk was sen- tawa tc discuss ways in which the Yeméd t0 30 dB-YS in fail but given Scout organization mfght still fur- a chance to leave town: f1 drunk thei- assist. in the home-front war and incapable railed to appear and effort of the Dominion. forfeited his $10 bail bond; another ____.__ on the same charge also forfeited My, $_ 13_ McMicimei_ m- Toronto‘ hi5 $10 hi"? t‘ dnmk 5nd dl-‘ilrder- Dominion Commissioner for Tmin- ll’ was fined $6: a man (Iiargeci ing, speaking of u visit to Germany with neiziect-ins to attend miiiiari’ shortly before the war, told of a PBTBdB failed l0 B91995? and B W111“ German artillery corps reunion s‘. rant was issued. Cologne, WHEN, following» ouch sec- tion Of the great pnrzitio, ifnerc CONDYHON SATBFACTORY stomped bv n contingent of Hitler —'I'he condition of Mr. William Jugum-L lads of Boy 5C3“; aga Else, Moran, who underwent an operil- where on the roads of Germany boys U°n l" m” ChBThl-Www" HNPlY-al were seen marching in military for- yesierday, ivas reported to be "sat- matiom carrying smaii Iii-ms m- lsfactory" last. night. Mr. Moran, wooden guns who is firincipal of Uriiotn Commer- _____. cial Co ege iii Char 0t etown, has q; is a a; mistake,“ decim-qi been ill for over a month and was ML MCMMELZL “to give any Credit unable u’ "tum m the C°ne3° 5°!‘ to Hitler for having done something 10M"! the ChYl-‘itmu mndays- important for German boys. There C1255“ a". hem? held Temllarl-Yi was no thought in the Hitler Youth mwever with “hi” ltlwhers 5UP‘ movement. for their personal benefit P154”? or happiness. Hitler's sole purpose ~"'—- was lo make of them beticr physi- FAREWELL GATHERING _ cal and mental robots for his n-ar In other ivords, better lends and “leghmurs when may iorisl Director of the Red Cross. told gathered at the home or his par- . . . i -,. cuts‘ ML and Mix Henry Jenkms of the ialuable iolc bong irikui by Boy Scout Aklllfr.‘ firs’. aid] and and presentation or beautiful IIIGSSOIIRCF Llfll S t G CD115 El PTO: wrist watch. Mr. Ruslseil Driscoll mmséogluglfirfimgs égesrggggixlghggile read the address m which was ex‘ D99; iven a creator fceiinn-of cnii- iuessed pride that. the community rd g b, m rem“; “pf B“. felt in his decision to answer the ‘ “we 7‘ e l’ ‘*1 ‘C calf to duty. Keith replied very scoués tanllli 1i°“d,§§§,“,,l‘,?<,'§,,°.. frelingiytharikihg all ioi their kincl- Pa", fir H’ “ ‘ -' ‘ ncssi Lunch was then served by eve“ “a "s" the sdies and the remainder of the other re m.“ Md of afiistmce evening was spent in dancing, sing- or mam, khan given the Red 6,05% I.O.D.E. and other local war service i173, etc. A very pleasant evening “as brought to a close by Singing bodies. Important salvage WOfk was being carried on by the Scouts in Auld Lang Sync and God Save the m‘ all parts of the Dominion. Special mention was made of.’ the collecting of many thousands of specified Flies of used medicine bottles for mili- ‘n tender him a farewell address CHAMPION - FRASER NU!’- 515mg; sand ‘Aamerica? iirc . er roo 8 ree , - Montreal, was the scene of a prettv tary. naval and Air Force hospitals. wedding on January 17th. at 7.15 This contribution had averted a P M. when the Minister Dr. Leslie serious medicine bottle sliortatlv- Pidseon. formcrlv of New LLLCOII. and at the same time iisd saved P. E. 1., united in marriage Margaret the Government a, substantial sum Rita. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. of money. a Champilgmptiliarlottetown Airport ___..._. ames . aser of the R. A. F. ou trainin in the Ferry Command, son of Mr. and ,,,§§§‘,’,§§,‘,,§§"5 soc; ,f,.ia,i,,,,,gq,,aiii,~- Mrs. J. A. Fraser. Charlottetown. - for the 5.0M Fiving Lions pro. The pretty yourg bride. irlio was a "Ag. ‘b d g chow“, that 5m, former employee of the Maritime fmemy ,8 3,,‘ Qeverqi “My, enroi, Central Airways, wore a gown in Cessna Q3559“ ‘had ‘been hem o,- powder blue with black accessories men“ m" 8°‘ H m, Dar“ and with it an exquisite corsage of We" 111 Dfpzress at a Yax, o ch orchids, She was given in marriage mollm- New 51559)“ arm u ' by her father and was attended as N. S. Si- SYQYV-(‘n- NB- Sherbrwk“ bridesmaid by her sister Mrs. J. Rov Montreal, Ottawa, TOYOMO. 5i‘- Campbeil who chose a becoming Thomas, Windsor. \Vll\l‘ili7eg mid soldier blue ensemble with a. corsnge Vancouver. Plans were under way of sweetheart roses. Durin tho (Qi- classes in other centres. Many ceremony the church organistpayled o; the instructors were Air Force suitable wedding selections. Edison 01110,,“ who fol-men}, were 5Com. Mcliennon. R, A. F. Ferry Command “(as formerly of Charlottetown sup- m ‘ ' ported the groom. The bride's mother was dressed in Forest Green with niatclitilng accessogiéslai-id the grooms mo ier was sm n a navy _ , _ blue tclostumeaAgetigr the wedding a ciudeicilnéeibietgiicielsststiixriiderégzupé ctrggt recep on an u et supper was mflli ~ . at, the home Mr. former Boy Scouts fit-ted iit once and Mrs. Horace Myers and largely into army training lllC,|\\‘llPl‘(‘. om- nttendcd bv the fellow members and ei- men required a period of zill- wives of the R. A. F. Ferry Com- justmeril. There had been numer- niand. of which Mr. Myers is also a nus instances where Srout know- member. The popular young couple ledge o; firs; aid, Signalling, cook- RQDQIL; were made oii the value of scout training sis found by whim: men now iii the Forces. These iii- will make their home in Montreal th hik , etc, liad proved and are followed by hosts of good ,‘_>:;,, jot 0,31,, to ygung men wishes‘ theiwelves but their army groups. A regular exchange of letters is being carried on between the boys of the Christ Church Boy 3w“ Harold Crossman, R. C. O. C. of troop of Chatham, Ont, and thou Debert spent the iveekend with of Christ Chui-(li troop of Chat- friends in Hunter River. inn,’ Eng13nd_ Miss Stella MacLcaii. Anryle its t f the Boy SL-outs and Shore, is one of the nurses accept- smug-gages 110,,“ be foyflqggming ed fornservice in South Africa, not from everymm because they build Dem’ as anpeued- dependable boys and girls. Never " ' " for de- The many friends of George Lord W“ the" such m" need . n. c. o. c. of Dobert, were plcas- send-able wsvvlfi i“ dQie" fgnggé: sntlv sllrprisirti bv his unexpected —M‘<1Y0Y 0G- MRO "ml i‘ r arrival in Tryon, where he spent ville Scout-Guide rally- the ivcekend. ———- _ --i- Boy scouts of Burrell, Calif. are Sub-Lt. J. R. Morris of the R. C. working on the task of charting N. V. R. is on furlough visiting his writer sources throughout Santa. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris, (mi-ii County. On a large map they Charlottetown. are plotting {re CPUYS!‘ of all i—-— streams, and marklnc sprincs, lakes Miss Myrtle Ta 'lor, Mimagress. and reservoirs. The mun will serve ggendia dCo, Ladies‘; Wear, Citgi a; g key to writer supplies in cverio yes r sy en rou o on re ,- qnei- em; on a buying trip. 0‘ w“ 8 l Miss Mary Trainer. C. W. A. A. F- returned yesterday to Moncton after Personals Navy and Amherst Play 5 -all draw _..____ t 8., Jan. 30 —(C~ and Amherst bat/a in an exhibition tonight. Amherst the final PCfw spending the week-end with hei- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer. Spring Pork Road. City. Ac- companying her was Miss Margaret Campbell, C. W. A. A. F. who also spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Trainer. 0. ll. It. Retirements MONCTON, N. 13., Jan. 3l.—-One of the Veteran Telegrsphers in the East retired today after nearly years of service. He is Absalom. b?!‘ ter known as C. Wilbur. W110 was chief operator in "DO Canad- ian National Railways ‘K198114911 Office in Moncton. His successor 18 r7. “I11. Bedforgf,‘ XOTIAIIBITalXlJUWESWlgT n e some o ce. ' sented. to Mr. Wilbur by his fellow AMHERST. N. P) -Halifax Navy tied to o 5-5 driiW hockey H1119 he" tallied four time: in iod to overcome Navy's early 1W5 No overtime was DiRYPd- Neill. adiiin paid J. Chandler, car checker and January 2B. i877 and entered ire service of the railway in that city as a clerk in January lilo!