u’ . (fl-IE CENTRAL GUARDIAN | olervld for nun of n“ oiillgzzu.‘ DIM IIIIGPIIIIII of I “w” mo; he Inserted it 6 at’. word. uni-u: ouch!» II nlvfl“ ,_ . gg/ISWELL for Photograph cgNI-‘EDERATION LIFE “ca. I URE . s. . . R-Mr F E Isuwéfinf the valued glimmer 0 ms Queen Mary Needlework Guild but her name was mgdvertenly omitted ‘from the of- flwg list iii Saturday s report. oucr; ACTIVITIES - A total P33 arrests were made by City you“, during December, it was re- vealed by Chief A. Blrtwhistle in b5 lepflrt of the month's activities the Gilli Cm-lncn “may “lint o; [his nuinbel‘. 21 were “taken in" m. ,1 charge of being drunk and iieliliablc. ‘rhei-e were four pies/ecu- dons and convictions under the prohibition Act and three under we Excise Act during the month A total or 25 motor vehicles were omggpd" tor parking on streets and public places for longer than two hours bctuieeri 2 a.m. and ti a.m. prclllbitiDn and Excise fines a- mounted to $375 and miscellaneous 53¢; and costs to $242- ROSS-PRICE — On Saturday at’- icriioon, Doc 27th. 1941, at liulf plst mrce oclock. in the Cathedral of ‘he Holy Trinity, Quebec City, the mnrymge took place quetly of Shei- la ilopo, yaUHBESL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Price of Quebec. to Unit David Douglas Ross. Royal ca, Ordnance, son of the late Mr. ivallcr D. Ross of Kinross. P 5,1,, and Mi‘s. Ross of Boston. The vrrv Reverend A. H. Crowfoot, Dean of Quebec officiated. Yule- me garlands were used to decorate the church. Mrs. Sydney Martzn lsiycd the wedding music. Gwen ln marriage bv her fat-her, the bride wore n gown of ivory colored bro- coded silk. fashioned on Victorian lines. the long skirt flaring at the back into a deep wide fan-shaped train. Ilcr veil oi’ white not, band- ed with Honihon lace, a family ‘ hoirlorun worn by the bride's glen’- gmutlniclhcr and her mother on their wcdding days, fell from a headdress of the laoe. Elie car- ried a boumet of pale pink roses and bouvardia. The bride had as her altciidant Mrs. John Bennett, is matron of honor, who wore a slipper length model of turquoise biuc crepe, with snail toque of turquoise blue ostrich feathers and g shoulder length veil of the same color. For flowers she carried a bouquet of deep toned pink roses ENJOYABLE PARTY AT Y — About 300 men in uniform attend- ed the increasingly popular house party in the local YMCA. Satur- day night. This was probably the largest n“ " since the enter- tainment was first started. An en- joyable evening was spent tn danc- ing, games and other amusements. 8 These popular get-togetliers for the boys in the various fighting forces are held each Saturday night. ‘Ilie ladies served refreshments to the boys‘ at the close of the entertain- men . KINSMEN DANCE — A large crowd attended the dance at the New Dome. Friday night, Jan. 17. ‘This was the first in a series of monthly dances sponsored by the Kinsmen Club at this opular bail- room. The snappy mus c. the novel- t‘es_ and the songs of a welLknown local falsetto singer. were all very much enjoyed, This young and energetic cub is leaving no stones unturned in their efforts to raise funds for their service work-work which is ever increasing in public approval. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The morning sermon by the Rev. I. Judson Levy was "The Wilder- ness of Temptation." saint Mark in chapter 1:12. says, "and immed- lately the spirit. driveth him into the wilderness." In his swiftly moving narrative saint Mark pre- sents without a word of introduc- tion, stark and definite. two utterly contrasting pictures, one of the dedication of the Master, describ- ed in terms of beauty and radiance, glory and grace the other of a soul in turmoil and strife. Saint Mark sees life as it is, peace and battle. glory and turmoil. The gos- pels indicate the thought oi’ the compulsion, "driven by the spirit." the working out of the divine plan not only tor the soul of Jesus but also for you and me strong souls grow on the battlefield of inner turmoil and temptation. The peace and beauty of dedication, the voice of God and the word of the devil come to all hearts. Typical of all temptation our Lord is tempted by the suggestion of the use of his power for sell instead of mankind, the suggestion of taking the easy way into prominence by unworthy sensation, of attaining power through compromise with evil. The Kingdom of God is not built on the methods of compromise with wrong. n0 soul stands strong and sure until the battle o: the wilder- ness is won through courageous trust in God, and complete com- mittai to Him Pfluegeris Known?" was the morning anthem, "also. Thou Not l Central Guardian locals, 3o per word; Announcement: Condolence w» per Inch: W And i0 cent: for ever oddltlonll galillrecldtlon, 10o per u lg Qcnte be: inch. Addreu and llllfllcatlon. Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cenlo lo per word; Western and Euusru local: , _ and Coming Ql-‘lsslllcd 3o per word; In Memorial Notice: 70o oer Inch; Lists o llloral and Spiritual Offering; Cards, etc" 5c per name; Letteu of ding engugemento l0 word: for H.110 Events 3o per word; S norm. Notices of Thanh nul word. Lille of script-lone lotion $1.00. Other rate: on For Sale Male Help Wanted FOX MEAT. APPLY n. JOHNSON. show. N. s. L-WO-l-il-Si. "$.‘Zifi‘.i.“...‘i.“‘§,?‘f.““ .3" . c ange re 108 Richmond. n-ssa-l-la-alf Wanted WANTED - NEW 0005i AND fflilfl‘ .::i.':.'.:"'- ‘liar.’ M84 arlanc. "WA scoruuv GRADE A ex- Wfixvtrlnccd bilingbal teacher desires as“ 0n February. Leonie Oomeau, 5MP 381mm‘. Halifax Cwntr. Nova Scotla. L-an-i-ic-il Personals WANTE D — NEWSBOYB FOB Guardian mum. Apply Office. L-soz-I-Ia-tf. WANTED AT ONCE STEADY. trustworthy man or boy for farm work. Awly B care Guardian. ' 1-632-1-10-21. Man Wanted FOR 000D WATKINS ROUTE. Study customers. Milst be hon- est and reliable, have car or means ol’ ttlng one. No cu ital or ex- r nce required. rite the J. Watkins Company, Den Z-C-IA. 217'! Manson Street. Mon- treal. Que. N-ii-li. Female Help Wanter‘ VKWRINE! p03 M lowmd ‘HEM “W034 ‘gin’?! mun wanna. moo MONTH. - d‘. In. W. L. ldclhchern. M aid. ‘grits! and physical exhlultlcn. bgofmlq-gl, lain new one: and p ‘Diner zQgoml/ilfloralee t e who nervous Rmum- 5 days treatment. ti. cox d, mended and sold by u», “ 5"" n-s. .__________________ whnrso-ulm. Iron cam-mm. housework. Christian home. Annly Mrs. Ross. mm Hend- quarters, Charlottetown, L-aa4. STOCK QUOTA TTONS New York Stock Montreal Stggk Exchange Exdlange (Canadian Press) (CanaTiIan Press) sink! Close Am c and r- si 1-2 “m” cim Am Tel Tel 135 1.4 Anaconda 2'7 3-4 Ben Tel 149 Baldwin Loco l3 7-8 B C "W" A 21 s-e Bendix Av 37 5.8 Qfm Cement Beth Steel 63 Lan car Found 5 34 Chrysler 47 L8 Can Car Pfd 22 14 con mlson 13 1_2 Can Pacific Eiec Auto Lite 22 3_-‘ COCkshutt Plow Gen Elm 2B Dom Bridge 23 14 gm, Motors 2 b Dom Textile 32 Gt Nor Pfd 2a 7-8 Imv ‘Ijob 12 Kenngcou‘ 36 111i. Nltkel 35 Mom, ward 26 be Mil Power 23 u Y Central 9 i-a “manila 48 Nol- Am co m Quebec Power 13 1,3 Penn RR 22 14; Shawinigan 13 34 Phil Pct. Co 40 1_ St Law Pfd 15 1-2 Std ou m 40 f)’; Log/l Com _ Texas Cor I _ Pl; 8c A 105 United All? Was Elec n .. C0 3 - I Vanadium Corp in 1 2 FlflaflJe West Union g5 1.4 West Elec 79 woommm '_' BY Bernard S. O'Hara i? Asmdated Press ‘Financial Writer I NEW YORK, Jan, _ PrOdHCe PYICQS The stock Inarket finlShég-blxlgaén- clally irregular" wreck suffering _, "l-ivwlli Ilttrm "blue chip" 5i rcss. NT Al“ ‘ _ __ _ile xie mrllcrity of sat , 3y’; CgggtilfllizEéCIIllnTCfligI-Eifigiil$55) d-eflmes were m lmgligible 175C‘ Butter spot: Que (92 score) 33 Mons’ some of ‘he hgmpflced Brown fell one to three points. Chemicals were principally affegm. 33 ed; Rails (lid fairly well and ex. 30_3O b2. ilflle d@31‘1f19$.1n most instances, E_B 27A: iklgf ltdilfltd at tIie close. ' ailvmtiféiit}??? ti.“ ..§‘.°“T°l““°“€’- l.“ - . , e . ie ic er ' 3:1r‘i1.u%!ig§ Feb’ {figetlcnliiwgendd Te gfuicrfllart of 33 3'4"34 1'8' Mmfl‘ 34-34 341 shares were therarrrlisalelrstfi‘ 22min) eggs: Jan. 28B. 50551..“ Since lastsoctei 1%“? barcd with 293,020 l1 we-ck ago. The Associated Press average o] 60 stocks was off .2 of a point (it 37.7 but ou the week showed a net 7-8-34; western score» 34A, Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 1-2—342 A-—mezi.. A-pullets 23-20 1-2; E-C 24A. re gradcd x92 MONTREAL. Jilli. IE——(CP)—- Produce Market prices licre Satur- g? {if rcliortfcdA by the Dominion pal‘ mcn n gricul ur-i tolowi .,.~ _ Butter: first grade crcamcrv 13:1",ffiojé§§uilafrffeffsffigfifi°dflm‘ prints, Jobbing OIiCC. 35 1-2: first mdivydufl mugs traded otmt-‘lgssz trade solids. jobbhig price 35. o‘)? “Tradcwn 137 ‘nd {a e“ wholesale. Que .10 i pasteurized Efmugcd ’ up a a un‘ “tfiiiisf?'.l‘.‘i~.i.i‘l’é.etiit“.23."... ,,,§i:,g;°*;,§',,g .335: ,5?” Friday- vihito and colored 23, “EOE. fflC- lliflpitlsrtlist and record d“? pomtls M m“ Shippmg °"l“'- elm?“ N" 42hbottom 1t eventilgilYahrtllelzlvfligtlfllb ceipt Quebec white 23 1-4, cooied Q b _ , 1 _ K so -— ack. Eastman Kodak was down 33.3..’.‘iftilv§5i‘.‘i.iv“éi‘fill’? Q“ l 1-4- DOW were“ 1-2 and ~ c 1'1 Union Carbide 1 3-8. _,_, ‘THEN VCHARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIANW PAUL- l. .9- Illa Majesty King George (LEFT). lakes a long step In boarding one nf the landing crufl. from which troops and equlgrrlianl were later landed on Norway's coast. Secretly trained ltzltish "commando". lhock troops were used in the raid which wiped out lwo Germ-r garriaons, destroyed nine ships. Black, oily glnokg gwlrlg rqflnfl tym- l! . the British raiders, shown as they lcfl, hall pul oil jfllllg oul of action and burned stocks on hand. This shot (RIGHT). was made on the Lofotcn Islands. Larg Kw‘... e parties of Norwegian volunteers were brought back to serve in the Allied forces and nlng Qulsllnp up. lured and bourardia. Mr. James Price was with the solos taken by Miss Burns R969; b°xfis~ . . Ending slightlv ahead were sants LIKEITOR NOT we must build zimighty lV/Jere :10 ‘YOU/Win.’ Is your place beside ‘ i110 groom's best man. Following and Mr. McAulay. Egg?" grad“ émpmmt" 311mg F=. N.Y. central, s 1h - p, lfl . t, a h‘ -f ' ~ d '_]-1 . ' . " ~ i‘. the service a. reception was held The Church School held with 3gul;2‘2§‘!'2,£\_"‘°dmm 3° (‘rreat Northern. cfiltt-uiiii, Pliehfg it “qr ‘P C ‘nc’bP‘,{deC““h°‘erY “all h?“ )0“ fiiihmlg comr-id“! D0 YP“ hesitate _‘ "me home 0g M“, John H_ Pflce‘ excellent agtendnnce and interest Potatbei)? Q3 aw-lm-nss 1 155 Dodge and M, Reduction‘ we time to ui suc a war mac _ine because the work is not quite to your f mung A?” aflictr; which Blliteslt. itsmllrsufll 565151011 i" 2-30 1131- 195- '“ ‘z’ 130i] 50. “° m“; Cianlaclian igfueslweiri aglet. Dome Ti ' before we are crushed by our enemies? liking, because you hope for greater ‘ and rs. Oss e or 0s n._ ore a. arge congrega on Mr. _' ’ ' " '_ ‘j ‘ an tiemu 01m Nc l gained _, . ' where their honeymoon was spent Levy delivered a powerful sermon fifiififlnlgflnl ,_},§f‘j§,§:'",,.,§§’?§s fag? ffimivm- v Yfirwe 111""? them!" and ‘h? femur“! 8am’ because the 9‘h°’.f°“°w foes not snubs? IIaurnb tiléeytwlll ‘fegide in on "'_I‘ho Sltilil o! u. Gogdllvliiénflghe 1_85_ ' ' ‘ ‘ , ,, _' _bm only if every l“, citizen docs an appear to be carrying his share. , 1 ve I - _ I . . ,' gift of alreiolrcee blrliévewgl 2w: far-g Egan“ Extra‘; erhegeI-‘ofdit. — B he possiblycan do-nowlvcry factory, You cannot, dare not, hesitate. For wl§h tilrdrrzilrligs of rabbit; fur, OVaOfi Robert iTflittoin his solo gave M (Inks _~ every machine, every piece of equipment, want of your cifort the war may be lost. n no Lo Di 1 n I . . . . __ . ktfOatndtimatgl-Idxgénflacceflégéiafln ‘m; ceflxpgaseslgnmrgo- ve v ne ontreal Curb Every lnddVléliéal 12.001‘ land git must Gizle everydounce of your energy today, m‘- eorganize or! is supremee ort. an every ay. __ (Canadian Press) i I _ —— i . s‘ k (Canadian Press) C‘ stmk‘ cm" l Make lblS your sacred pledge . . . ' _ no 5 05g V gag“ 6312 £33,223.“ : BRAVE MEN SHAH. NOT DIE BECAUSE I FALTEREDI L B l K o U N gsigeséols 11g 51% grail Sig“! If 11.1mm“. lllsnudbytbv DrfianmmlollllnnllbnrnndSmply/cr and. ._ , - . Eeauharnolg o s-a “will”! - ' Bzitliurst A . ll '*—-—'i—— f Don A 3 3-11 Fraser VTC 12 1-4 'An emergency meeting of the Chief Ward Egdwglk r 1-4 N G , Wardens (Councillors), the Chief Block Wardens, e -—- ‘ _ _ _ Home Oil 2G0 lfalartic Gold 213 , the Police and the Special Police, will be held in the Imp Oil a H T Rollggiaolun gross) McIntyre 4g 1-4 cligflffj%y13fgif%‘sllgsg° Qflfngfd “Sm”! M “W” “l ‘m’ City Hall on Monday evening, January 19th, 1942, at m‘ Pm l2 7-3 O ’ “m” _ “‘°K°“““~‘n 1%,”, 7 i’ M to com lete arran ernenls for the blackout m“ C°m _ Stocks Close Mdjtmg“ 43 1 2 "MUSTS" 9F LIST to f up i medflt l fl m t. i————~— iliglggggb .,, ‘ L m l M 1511c Qvcligndwarghollsrj fir“; W lC S 0 0W Ill l8 C 8 C!‘ 8 mee in , " - ' Sh ill noil n on rel: I- nos oy, unuur y g - Aulderm“ 1 a 14011115"- 43 sols; ti’? 113st yieegmuiebgfghlf thateguccasxitspalfiivalz ‘hay: to be 21st at i pfm. household effects of You are urgently requested to attend. GTO!!! Banmem é ' N°m°m 85 iul eye on her household allow. planned for in advance and enter- Miss A = including 1 floor geagflibf B5 Okalta 37 m“ this wmwr, and 31w may m, tained elaborately and “start ex- lamp; z large walnut chairs; l B- ROY HOLMAN- __ .2 22.2.2112? r i» r» r" rrzir..sr in" sir; - , ‘ - _ ‘~ "g , i'n " ~ ‘V C ‘- - ’~- au-rs; smn wica ; Chairman, Board of Control. mWINNlPEQ._ Jill]; 18_-fCP)— isi-ulorilu 990 Pqyygn ~ I sfixumgf‘ pm“ g ° m e 1 uous-u-iircu oflcn tum out to be and spring: 2 flour squares; 1 round g Unlilwlrliiléilqiitbcfb glylusflillllfioiltiall dug bl'0ilillli c!) Pick Crow 226 But the woman who is really the most apple lrd k d. lablt‘; i ovziltablc (Iliningi; 1 lirhll L_598_1_17_. 085mm hitters“ ‘. _si ppJra an Buff Auk 26o Preston .. . hcypibnbk. “my, use m“ as an And one thin," suc can do tocut roam tame; 1 cam, rock" (beg. . . 5 “we m“? m‘ Con‘ PM 119 R1311!) GOId 14 4 excuse for skimping on hospitality. down ‘m m‘? Co“ 9f emfflifli-“ng room; 1 wash stand: 1 mop: 1 wash Winnipeg grain exchange Saturday Che-lop 144 ~ l" 19' 4 - a . that will make social life even . . 1 with about’ 500 0w bushels mm“ c 1h 0 Rom lie‘ n- For thme or. plenty of ways in mwe satlismcto v mm H h“ been board, 4 dining room chairs. 3 hed- outlhrounh 811' smlrcns Ofllcflolll‘ 5 San An. 1 ‘l ilvhlfih a, woman can cut down on mm “L h t“ cmkomqléte. v c“ room chairs; i sofa: 2 pillows; l Pa“ meme dcmnng‘ ‘ms said to gogrklsénltt 2g Ethyl-lit, 9i I 2 "of henlcrtaining without her “mo prop“ (he dgcnds small flovrcr stand: 1 morrls chair‘: be l.“ cmmecuon with (wpolt of \. s gimpson l - , cr giZlC.0ii=l1€s5 of a mmrmimu" HT I , MW “T” also other furniture including . a .. ' . .- Dome on 15 7'3 $15909 45 - - ,“ . 3 n ‘ trunks; 1 davcnport bed; 1 wicker Cnuattan flour to ncutial ClJIIHiXOS ~.. 1 11 g1 ' l l; 1g l my» 1 .f Slirr from ha. be. l5. tlicre is with some sales to the West Inches P?“ M“ m c 5 smdm ‘m w can Si‘ 5“ “e "mm m‘ ' no real hospitality involved when "wk"; 1 h“ "ha"; 1 wlmmm’; 1 indicated. No export business in Eldorado 4o 51M” Lake 4 34 a?" meals‘ “mm she can manage a hostess groans bclcre and alto-r '"‘"¥"“i"° ""111 1 “flflirohc: 2 lab- AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS l» 1 s» ~ a. ~ 2 ed. Chicago whflu futures dosed Gods Lake i8 Steep Rock 187 in me kitchen ‘znegfvi ‘a ° w‘? ______ electric iron; uiickcr srttcc and unchanged to b8 higher’ Winnipeg gold qiiialéiefld l: Stiiaw‘ Lake i 2 Sh? can get ‘ougv ngfid pone“ nArfiéasr-rflgvrflf/YYTIYH chair: _i ollstnvc; 1 Franklin etovei , We require a first class mechanic. Permanent Clifili-lwdlwuuchtméged to 1-8 ,;,‘,‘,1;,‘~1’,0C'k 5}, §§3,,‘§;},‘}, “ ‘ ' reciurs forlow-cost dishes, T , L _K* """T"=“1 loll ‘rlllfchlc Ilisilg; position with good pay and full time to the Jugly “,3, inf’ a ° a" “d l-loiliilger 101-8 'r‘ct-i< Iitigh 21o CKFnIiKWQiFW-simtllg-l: ‘xéiy-‘dtglkwi: BATHUR5T~ NB‘ Jml- 16—1CP> rliurn; '1 Singer serving‘ machine; right mam shlpper: were active 1n the cam l-Ioincst 4 Texas 130 t) m “Benjy ‘i ——l3atéiuysl.‘liripgirmulscrs scored u 1 yo, 11 bfmcburnpr; ]_B¢ag¢y fir... wheat pit, taking quartitles of Nos. Hm Bay 27 vennuat“ 9 1'2 con cut out the blg bfldgq sechamonsecoxl\e"\.lltn‘le “m m“ Chat‘ lPic washer; lurlll‘ k“'~‘ill‘fl-llblei & g and 3 “OI-men, while Omar“) Int Nickel 341-4 Waite Amu 455 p . and have a couple o! ab,“ an Xhlgufsnvi‘ d‘: small tables; srttee; 1 driving milltsh shower; Ilntcrcst din No. 4 {élsgfl Add fig y"?! 35g 1 4 m most A?‘ o‘mw9p_(1“°é1r - sleigh: blankets: beds; springs and v i101" Pm an owcr gra (‘s of east- t” m1‘ — .. - __ - ' c " ‘ * __ mnitrssrs; I-l thing -iid muuv General Motors Dealers CF" "Briers. Mitch 42 um ‘ tnufllérsufbrrlii lwil hugjbwrlzgbtg gliilrm-“eircgiicvorijwlj-u- d a m5 n. ‘f °i"°\“$"'-'-" ="8i"i"-“- a Box 190, Dartmouth. N S_ iorals closed unchanged to 1-4 Little u. 12o UNLISTEI) suixtitillt‘ a osr.~..~-.il;..... dnnk gum-me - ~~- t ~ l ~‘ w. u. BEATON gtlhel‘. barley 3-8 higher, flax 3-4 P61168588- 253 for a series o; dunks, and so lea. '_________ g Auctioneer. 18 er and rye unchanged at 66 5-8‘ Mndsen ‘a Mandy z‘ 5-8 , . U" Mina“?! for achei I:-G12-l_.1.T_3L