‘RY ,26,__'1945 Li» - Government. ' Secur Munlci al. Corporation BOIJGHT - SOLD - QUOTED r. l. llllliilllhll a oolllrllllll no. DOIIII’ llofllsndfinnsls__ THE CHAR cqglggmw Stock Markets At A lilallee m- fllsd l0 cents for over! nhsorlptlonrlll will It" other rates on sorllcflhl- Business Oiiiwrtlmifies . » FOR IAWLEIGI! WUTE %u just became ravailam (GHT BINDING r rum no srllrwllflefl» l" P"! m“ " °' Female Help Wanted WANTED — GIRL roll HOUSE- work. 111 Dtlldleltod sci-er; ‘l. M. BAGNALL-Msnsger Iowa“), ha. 3 - us» - no Ilchlold st. Charlottetown 1m only mmwmjnfif mm xx m, “valgdgdiillt setback was "' . wluun nlimr m “,1?” ‘M’ .. k doy’; mum. ' F. n ‘ I __ "IW Y , l“, _, pvortlslllg lists: Payable lo Advance n. s... m... ‘mefli’, "W" Mew and. for 11m time *2 since Jan i7 otlcted an over- l . .ne¢ eadvoncealtho h o ' ghiemneilesto- “l. no“ o‘ Dllsttwomlorrths. The Anocistod Pull O-otook ifillositewasuofitlofsoolrltat MONTREAL. Jan. 5 — (C?) -- Golds save a rllllylnlz display today m .t.h.e Stock Exchange and Curb Market Other divisions. which have "in s. loft soell s atlon of ner- vousness over the effects of a] shortened war on “ost-wap rem“- version and from-WNW. showed Slims of . ... Volume. m ini. contributed b golds. was theabes‘; s 184 lssucsl wil 1453p since last J Y. Of th u. Apply fill-WWW’! WW ' . “ ’ ’ m were uo. 26 down and l1°-'L-llo-l4o-s.. Mwtreel- l To Let 56 Ilnchltnaed. Golds went to s new i,- hllzh in the averages. For Sale rdgnnmr-usnaoa, ringnfi; , h“ a _ (o?) _ ' ' ' - N report bust ' ~ 551,3 — ONE BMELT BAG o e ness was reported "d Wm: ' "° ' l-Z; 2 feed 49; 3 feed 47; th n, s“; _. 1 sullen $5.00. Molltmll Exchange grades s1 1-2. Barley: All g3“: Bells, etc. m Kent Strele-twlt ‘ 64 3-4- ,, l‘ __- mnlanm, Jan. as-(ocn-snleu yggyumu APPROVED Ab; index gains were held bv the gold _ “d; awn now, For 55.5% ' b: and western oil stocks and the . “m, m4 pamculars write n A Q11 a H, Bette Metals recorded a miirfor in- -=="=-....'i*"§:...“.a.r;:"l .9” l» iillblmlell °“ "‘° °‘°'”‘° Main . - 145-61. Bathm-si; m Pg flénterm m actggl in ail: gal: c c \ ' llD E S 9 ll 5 m st!".‘..:.i‘.‘§'i“d.i°ill‘°"' cite-mi“ ° tfi°fii.ll’“é“°é’.‘iii‘lifi““ie.iiitmii May l-itfl-li. ca: (c): IQ?“ l! i‘? climbed to a new nigh at 2.16 and on“: (m, swammjp. 21% closed at. 214 for a net advance of rolt IALE- THREE n“ n Cockshmm m H 2o eenls Trade in this issue total- power, Upright Internal on can Vick“. 6 1_ led 102,600 shares. stimulated engine, M11191‘ weeks. 13%“? m 3,- ge 3g the recenthanlxwunogtmentt thgtlrllril- - - u t r _ e ow- . I Dom goal Pfd if t: kllxlzltéoswlll; 111°? v “soon. Con- Mlscelleceeus Doe-gel I l l-l ‘iiféan“éfifiiteély"°i'fé"‘“éi’lfnt°é’e“°°lli‘l . -—f- 1° ts w close at 141. snrlnlzerl- i- ANYONE KNOWING THE Fraser 36 cen . ‘ ‘ whereabouts o‘! anPekinese . Ford A 25 Stluueon to 14o answering to Pete please no y Can Steel Wares 16 C. G. Clay, Montague. Re- Howard Smith zz 1.2 Mrs. l-l- o; llllllllli _____' Wanted 1"‘ ‘gum i; 35% Intl Pete n l-a WANTED - can Nor oumll. 1m To than 193s. Must be in m-stvslax-tkt B P; Page, ,1 f} mnorrro . Jen. 2s - (c?) — condition State D1469- zarsf con 5mg" 51 Closing Stock Quotations. Box Glmdlm- 1' ‘ Lake of Woods 25 3-41 5 l Close ~ —“~- aes : . waurro - norm-rt. r-nvlvrougl $1 131%; m fir; I - m‘ Cmvmie‘ “m” i“ “°°,‘,‘ °°“,, Nat Steel ca: la '-2 llwAinx 15° m“ Wm‘ "W1 "“'°“' w t“ " °° or P! o 5-4 oaoo Aldermec 15 1-4 and particulars to Box 127. %e;1- Noranda 51 39000 Arlen 15 b2 JWSSFPY! __.,__C,__11..l..? Price com as 1-2111000 Armislt l g5 1 a I. Willie Help when scents;- l: 1:; msslrarll: 1.1. 3 4 " --—-.————- ‘ so La - i00‘B kfi - LIST BOY WANTED -' $13515- Dom ¥extiie 1% lI-g l075'Al‘lx!1l01' 4.05 Glllililifill. ' ' ' $0111 gist A l3 3141 4700‘Buse Met ‘a ———"" . m: ec azoolaellr - ' 43021'Bonetal 21 140MB m i118 TEAIBFRS ,ll.Y. slllell EXltlliillgl. zlaaélgzg“ Tenders will be received at the, ilillllBroulun '15 office of the upderslslled "P "g _ 110001311: Dom 65 l-‘rlday, l-‘ebruury 2nd at l2 o'clock i 31700‘Buff Cdn l4 l-I . nocn for the construction of a two Anaconda 3t) b-8 looolBunk Hm 03 1-2 j story brick and tile building to be A!" C“! and 1' 3Q 4-13 lmqcalmong 23 erected on in, south-llltSt corner of Beth Steel 5‘ 7'“ looocas Tret 1.12 Quezn and Grhlton Streets._to be ch68 <9 Ohm 3'4 leiDdCent Pat 2.15 used us a Public Comfort station (.701! Ed-isml l5 1'4 Mal-richest,“ 130 and offices. Plans and speclflc- m“ All“! L"! 43 17"“ lwlchmm 1.40 zltions and conditions to be seen It Gen Elm 33 5'4 zfioiéochenour 3A0 the office of m. r2. rim-ill, Arohl- Gen Motors 83 3-8 1,314.60,“ L no tect. The lowest er any tender C" N" P“ 47 3'5 zsooloonmrum 15o _; not necessarily accepted. std o“ N J 57 1'2 Ole t L47 - ~ - N Kennecott 36 3-H 161° l ‘mwes _ , J. a. rULLarsro . Mom we“ 49 M loomDflvms 13 I b164, a“ Clerk‘ Phil Pete 46 1-4, ielilofDonalda 1-13 :. ,,,_; 1 l,“ u s so a-a DOYEastcr 13 ; Radio Corn ll i 11550 East Mai 1'12 1 a ; . Am Tel 8s Tel lei a-l lsoollrest Sui 58 - ~ Texas co . 3-4 i9000.Eidona l1 ; E gnnegl Alrecronzt 22 lag agsrgnlieogl k 4 at‘; : ana um rp - 5 0‘ e r y“: w" n: 2-: ”°°'"“l‘,‘l°‘i. .22. -- . es cc ' 880‘Fro s er - -. U s Blteel se 1-4 noolno Rts so 1 Anyone wanting lime or loggifggée“ K 9515 ,4 _: clover seed, please place - l5tl0lfllenort. o4 r-a - orders with undersigned be- ‘ooggilldale g: 1; fore Feb. 1o. mo, 1,36... 3g WESLEY G. BRUCE, MONTREAL. Jan. as - <cP> - ‘£83 glgndourgs 12 secretly Em Poll-i 5."§““°l3.?..'i.°.l°i..‘°“il.,.':§3£§f.“ ‘i’, Mogul; m, i: Farmers‘ Institute Aggélgurolqfobllovgg-{ed for cm" fgggll-iglker ’ on} l-l I. o++++w+++oo++oo+++++o§ A Large’ 85-3512; A Medium 31- zgggggggigctn‘ 91 g 1-24-3l. l-a-aa A Pullets oo-as i-Z: B as 3m Hem, w 1.; r 30. Packed for expo t A Large 37; 500m s", ' 10 1-1 1i t... ... swell»- ‘i, .;, - p ' n ', wmulllo jabbing 251,353,313" '54 M :1 puteuriled 84 8-4-85: current re- mawey g3 - cel t Que No 1 teurized so dei g5 . l l500Inspira -= “(my FEB 1 l£i£;m‘§£,‘,ni1.l2°lel‘“ile§‘ii‘ hi‘? 10w M "let *1 "' I l st- first grids solids, loll price se-aol §%Qg°§¢d 2f 1-; ~~- -—— W- . i000Kirk nod M For family of three in I 3%; ‘aulfifw m4 m. rimming-l ‘Lg: home _with every modern 0rfilLWfltefn1uélbflayl0roflQlgf lmj‘: 3km 11,, convenience. Write Box 114, fiflzdahfid 2210;“, ‘3, 3°,',,'“°§',§,§ 1395 Lake Shore 2% i-I Charlottetown, stating ex- and export western no l ‘N-Zii: 23g Egg?“ 1'34 _' perience and references. fglmifglifgidf- "hi" 21 1/ '21 '5 Q y, 1.30 Will a hi ‘h wa es to suit-- ts: as irons. 64350 Louvicourt 1.11 “he p y g M 8 | b, rovrlfmnsv 1s l: l MM "m b, P°”°"' ‘M ‘ "' No 1 1.50: No a loo-loom l 900Msc1leod s e to do plain cooking. 1.00-1.15. n B bob-LOO; 2.2.1. 1. aaoolueosen no "4-0040-60-0-0-00-990-000-040-0-04 1-99- ' zggglg/lnglritglg Q9 3.4 _ H‘ lollvicIntyrs 55 t MK is 153 '. 0 lflgglmglvlirlfnylo ,9." M usmess operty or e ~ 'lli0'Ml corn H" l t l?» l (E ' The property at Numbers 94 and 96 Queen Street be- lgggllgfgaalflm as‘: lfinzlng to the estate of the late Catherine MacDonald is 370lNorandl s1 offered for immediate sale. This property has a frontage osolllnordon ‘l; of twenty-nine feet, nine inches and s depth of sixty-threel ggggdgfilt‘ so feet. There is located on same a three-story brick building noooouortllland Ag ll 800d repair. The premises ls now rented to n very deslr- ', %§g%‘,§§§,§,““ so ; able tenant. Appl to M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. aootokaltr 4° ~~ . so Lao-til gggfgacilfgcnlbii ‘g m l ' ii ‘ ' ititliiPzlndora. E ‘f’ 7100 Paymast ' . s I 1M40‘Pcrron L" .. i20liPlck Or 1a u on e a e -e I - I . ' lllfllPnlvell 1: ‘ifiliiilfi n» , r s ~ 1 fly 35 "9 (I); desirable, residential property, centrally located at Z233lZ‘,',‘..§..len 1.2g T uston 51., on Tuesday, January 30th, at 1 o'clock. lqooqllelllnrrlnt g. en room house, excellent condition, new patent roof, new {ggg.§§gf,,,, 4o "imlb 800d furnace. Used as a most profitable rooming‘ 1325‘San Ant 4-9:: house. ' Jiidiilliscnllw? l l ano'slllll\-l<el~ 105 ilWShccp Cl‘ ~17 "I'- 2273!Sherrltt ‘l0 ~ mlslelsoo 0 __. _._....u_. -1.-- Section 1t l service; or . mentioned." Section H Section 82 l Inciting to desert. Ol‘ and is liable, on l and llnpl nment months." l Qoiflonli Section 84 i lmr labour , who ubfic l Ofiences against Military Law which are dealt with by Military Tribunals ARMY ACT - "(i) Every person subje“ to military law who commits ' fly of the following offences; that is to say, (a) Deserts or attempts to desert His Majesty's (b) Perouades, endenvoun to persuade, procure: or attempts to procure, any person lubject to military law to desert from His Majesty's service. ‘ l shall, on conviction by court-martial- if he committed such offence when on active service or under orders for active service, be liable to Iuffer penal servitude or such less runishmcnt u is in thilAd "Every person subject to military law who commits any of the following offences; that: is to any, (1) Assists any person subject to military law to desert His Mlrjestyk service; or (2) Being cognizant of any desertion or intended deser- tion of a person subject to military law, does not forth- ~ with give notice to his commanding officer, or take any steps in his power to cause the deserter or intending . deserter to be apprehended, Offences against the Criminal Law which are dealt with by the Criminal Courts CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA . "82. Every one is guilty of on offence ,.unishabie on in- - dictment, or on summary conviction before two justices, who, i ' not being aseaman in His Majesty's naval service, an enlisted soldier or airman in His Majesty's Service (a) by words or with money, or by any other means ' whatsoever, directly or indirectly, persuades or procures," J or goes about or endeavours to persuade, prevail on or procure, any such seamen, soldier or airman to desert from or leave His Majesty's naval, military or air service; (b) conceals, receives or assists any deserter from His Majesty's naval, military or "sir service, knowing him to be such deserter; conviction ‘under indictment, to fine in the discretion of the court, and - on summary conviction before two justices, to s pen- ‘ nity not exceeding two hundred dollars, and not less than eighty dollars and costs, and in default of pay- ment to imprisonment for nny term not exceeding six Hoisting execution of search warrant. “B3. Every one who resists the execution of any warrant authorizing the breaking open of any building to search for any descrter from His Majesty's naval, military or air service is guilty of an offence and liable, on oummary conviction before two justices, to n penalty of eighty dollars." Enticing militiamen or mounted police to desert. "l4. Ivory one is guilty of on offence and liable, on summary conviction, to six months‘ imprisonment, with or without NOTE:—- Every day of absence without leave adds to the gravity of the ofience ouncement The following “extracts are taken from the Statute Law and Regulations in force relating to DESERTION and ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE from the Canadian Army - and are published for the information of the public and personnel of the Army. A l shall, on conviction by court-martial, be lllblg cg mlfq imprisonment, or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned." r Section l5 “Every person subject to military law who commits nlny~ of the following offences; that is to say, (i) Absent: himself without leave; shall, on conviction by court-martial, be liable, if an oficer, to be casbiered, or to suffer such less |. ishme ‘ as is in this Act mentioned, and if a soldier, to suffer imprison- ment, or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned}? MILITIA AC1‘ Section 71(3) “3. Any ofl-‘lccr or man of the Militia may be tried by court-martial for the crime of desertion at any time, without reference to the length of time which has elapsed since his deserbion." Section 72 "72. Every member of the Militia called out for active service who absents himself without leave from his corps, for a longer period than seven days, may be tried by court- martiai as a deserter.” (a) per des any man who- has been enlisted to serve in any corps of militia, or who is a member of or has engaged to serve in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Force, to desert, or attempts to procure or per- suade any such man to desert; or I (b) blowing that any such mun is about: to desert, lids or assists him in deserting; or (c) knowing that any such man is n deserter, con- ceals him or aids or assists in his rescue." DEFENCE OF CANADA REGULATIONS “31A. (i) Any person who by any means whatsoever (a) procureoor persuades any member of His Maj- esty's forces to desert or absent himself without. leave, '\ or attempts to procure or persuade any such member to desert or absent himself without leave; l J (b) knowing that such member is about: to desert | or absent himself without leave, aids or assists such E member in descrting or absenting himself without leave; or I (c) knowing any such member to be a dcsertcr or I absentee without leave, conceals such member, or aids or assists him in concealing himself, or aids or assists in l hisrrescue, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable upon sum- mary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months. (2) Any person who (o) wilfully produces any disease or hllrmity in, or - rnaims or injures, any person whom he knows to be l member of His Majestyh forces with a view to enab- ling such person to avoid service; or (b) with the intent of enabling n member of His Mqjestyfi forces to render himself, or ’ " the belief that he is, permanently or temporarily unfit for service, supplies to or for such member any drug or preparation l calculated or likely to render him or lead to the belief that he is permanently or temporarily unfit for service; shall be guilty of an offence and shall beiiabie upon sum- mary conviction to impr" merit for a term not exceeding six months.” was?» Minister of Notional Defence. of Olfithilll Wi-‘Nhl. .._~__,,,_ _._ .._. ._ . . _ .- "‘ '" ‘ J ' __,_._.._ ~ ~_______:'_‘;17- ii ' 5 "I" Taonrloinlss in Nvl/"nb" m"! m Train Delayed B" w IItQHSlVG Search F01‘ ihllsthxihtlg wélnisectfugogilnl: Engine Break-Down big Absentee: In Montreal Efl ‘L.,'”“°"“$rctroo:o w" uwarWWlW-Lmtbtgdgeyvrfgilhef-il loll The l\w°'-;‘~""2f‘f§" ' fig _ ‘ *1‘ ", Mo, can. — u, ~- » a so abs-t “at loan n u... reams a bladder w 11,111,’, glgaonal Railways ualnxron s: 1 ' J“- "fu-wff‘ T; '”" g"y'°hmu¢h'd wilqififbtfd lllnil Montreal was held gr wtzerllghlfu‘ - Pi; - l n 8.15 moped on xotlgee‘: m‘! _ n “m, pom" heavier and spry as 10th" esisg-Hiéuegfiiheir mp u “o ma“ have ti; ‘produce "Nubblns RePorud I ~ I 1 and will’ stll-llflgmbydbx: a a —-——"'“_"“ , 0 ‘fl rams mutton l‘! 0*‘ 0 m Spry As A Squirrel alveolar. nmrmos l .N.R. officials lg a ‘Mommy 1s police or Provost all: ll ___ on. interior clcribc: dunno dingy t“ bum ‘m! u‘ is; me°iiitliiiheiii§ ‘mu u Dmrvm Jen m - (Al) — mmeyhlbpbxlxglsgreblfi ffféfoolliilee atbetnelmfglrt. - » ' ‘ ‘ ‘ .. .. r 15° " d“ '“‘“°“"°‘"*“i 1.23.1.5‘; wear-let» "°""".... sluts? l alwlbl-lbwfilre- 4.0a 222*‘; . 't-.-~_-..-_=-_-_~=-_.——-—- - _~_ =~--~~~‘ ' ‘ ' " " l c anus: °° “ BRINGING UP FATHER B” G*""° WDo I 4'! 100 Dslhousis I 300Pend Ore 1.3 4000Tenr 00 Total Still IULMO IAIIKI Commerce ill ‘l-l Nova lootll ll Royal l6 BACK T0 OLD IOIIS (by The Canadian Press) mNDON-seversl thousand mu- nltlcns workers are being sent back to their d in the clothing industry to enable the Board of Trude to honor tho February islus