JRNuARY 1o. 1942 r . Brothers Serv ing With R.G.N. __-_.> HOUSES, HOTELS AND STORES THE NQI-IAKLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN @1'oc1< QUOTATIONS New York Stock Montreal Stock Exchange Exchange (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) 25o Radish. bunch 10o ma the balance oi chances an the . Stocks Close stocks Cl Am C and F 31 ‘L8 36117391 149 Am 'I‘ci_'I‘e1 125 5-8 Brazilian 6 7-8 Anaconda 27 BB1 Product; 17. I-4 Baldwin Loco 14 1-8 Can ment 4 3-4 Bendix Av 87 1-4 Gan Car Pid 22 Beth Steel 63 3-4 Can Ind Al A 8 1-6 Ches Ohio 35 5-8 Can Pacific 5 7-8 Chrysler 4'1 Dist seag 2a 1-2 gim lgdlsvihw 13 5-0 D0111 coal Pfd 15 1-1 ec uto 22 1-.. Dom Bridge 23 ' i» Gen Eiec 27 3-8 Imp Tob 12 3.8 Pictured on the left above is Officer steward Kama“; McD°n‘ld. G9" 140m" — Int Nickel 34 1-1 white on the right is Gunner Willard McDonald, both now serving with f? N“ f?“ 2° m “we? Hm“ 3 the Royal Canadian Nitiry. Officer Steward Kenneth joined the service .,,§‘,‘,’,‘°$,§’,,,, M“ PW" 3?, three months ago and is at present on the mainland. Gunner Willard i; y ccnngl 9 3:3 gag 153$? c" 34 signed up practically a year ago and has had many trips. Both boys are Nor Am Co 10 1-4 Ngraiidae 4B 1-2 well and uonulurly lruuw" i" "lb ullv. They Ire the only sons of ivir. and Perm 1m 21 1-2 Quebec Power 12 Mrs. Forrest McDonald, Pownal Street. Phil Pet Co 38 3-4 shaiwinigan 13 7-8 Std Oil NJ 38 7-3 St 0i Can 63 I geiitajdCglfp 3-4 Si; of Can Pfd. — ‘ II I‘ _“‘ U S Rubber 16 ‘ I n g U S St C0 53 DJ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance X,*§;§*°,‘;;,‘;;n°°u a b, MINING Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents agiwfillig‘ E l" Central Gu dia I is, 5o a; ‘ 2o per ivordl: Asniruciaicemenltfset md cffifimciggtnsr‘: ma]: (Canadian Pres!) Classified 3c per word; lu Memorial Notices 10c per inch- Lists oi o ToRoNTol Jan‘ 9- l-‘lorul and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc.. 5o per mime- Letters oi Fina" ' Condolence 70o per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 "8 Slim)" Ch” and l0 wit: Illr Every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c pct- inch or 4o Breé-‘word. Lists oi Subscriptions -—-—— Aldermao t9 cents per inch. Address and entation $1.00. Other rates on By Bernard S. O'Hara Algoma. 8 i-4 “ppu°““°“~ Associated Press Financial Writer Ang Cdn " Ashley i i-a n“ Y€é%"'..ii“.£;‘“.£"3l%§ . s-o mar vi JP agaiiiao - weer-l Wolf-d it‘?sst*b."";i::;"*i§;i.:.r"u a" __.__.___.___. ___ N’ struggle helplessly hi lower terri- Beam 90 WANTED - a .w 000st: am) “lggTfP fm§e‘§“”‘5“ ‘Hmggf WY- , 1 t d . Bldsbgd 9 ‘l-b Duck Feathers iict mixed, free of 5m,‘ fir“; I r ‘gifgfgglggz “Moi! n"? _A55-c a e P255? “gerageafé Bra orne 900 wing and tail leathers. Henry Balybe, College H m N433 60 SUM“ was 1m.“ alge- i“ ' Blib 13cm 19 3'4 w- -~ ~ - “ *"‘"— - 23:2’ ‘Tiff.%‘§°i§.;!%§§§“§.“i.f§f , 5g "—'" ‘i"“i'“"""—" 5~ - ~ ' Brown Oi vals but. slowdowns were frequent. _ Male Help Wanted Personal , Transfers totalled 634.490 shares. fiimEgg“ 1,3 3 4 iii‘ _ ' Turnover n ana fan stco s was P 126 E-‘rrEruErlcEu rccuurmur ‘ZSLEJQEIEEEES iii." wifiiii! sub“ with a "l" "m" ‘Sm ""- 3532 e3.‘ 9 mute.) - write p_ Q_ Box 45g smmach Pawdeln Brings quwk lng fractions higher. Canadian Pa- Chester 143 ulvlus °5-__L.‘_‘i J L3‘- and comforting relief from iii-iig- Igaéxiegnll“, .§§",,1I‘"°’“§“{,’f,fi Con Smelt 38 1.2 '“_ estion, heartburn, sour SICIIPICJ, shcolgwlges ‘m, eaacchjn ggzuadinfi DQ111503 For Sale dyspepsia‘ 50c i“ Sum Sig“ M’ Bell Telephone declined 1 1-2 139m‘? o“ 16 1'3 """ W -R'“‘ddm Brqs-‘l-Qigg mm‘- '——— points to I08 i-4 thereby wiping E859 M51 22: ron SALE - rninris FUR con. . but b 800d purl- ul erbrluurs izulrl- Eid°lfld° Apply Dick's Store, 1731i. Great “'5,”flfgflmfifiigfffifg°f§fisxifie D:me Mules ivasdabl- only othe" Franco k George Street. 11-404-1-8-31. nérvous Syfswnl An etiective new“ lftgifgheoiffuIlggknlzgtillers Seagram gala? as‘: 3 14 -_..__ 1__ - t1uh'1»- . FOR ALE _ ONE BASE URNER {filgtflgg aigoilsaablfitisllgaegd Pot-mo Mines hit a ‘ptlftk level Guvnnar Gold 14 3 4 one heater. Quebec style, one cir- vmum mgam new pep and for (lie past year as th s b g Boliv- I-Iancrow 3 - culating heater, three cooking energy 15 days‘ treatment, 1 m" U“ Pmd“°@1”,“‘l1‘ exllebled b0 111111101‘ 35° stoves. Also several water fronts. b“ Rgcommended and sold by bemm’ 11'9"‘ curuiumfm’ 01 1m- H Sfl-rc 19 Apply so lyiqiiford, L-442-l-9-2i. mddm-yho, - , gig)!“ £211; CF)" lgbilli tglaceuv; I-Ioilinger 215g 1-s =" "fi" ‘ "“*‘—“—"~r ~—"~" c u or- - <1 1 s l‘ Home 12- ' f , . l . , - PEFSOTIHI Sulesmen Wanted Ibiongingntyed; oaqdgirgn m; side ‘,‘.‘;’£“““‘ 131 4 wen- santa Po. Unwm Paci . Great Bud Bay M1,, 26 1-2 W" CAN RUN A "W" SPECIALTY SALESMEN wrrn Northern. Pcnnsylvani-‘l, We iine- 1 t Nickel 341-2 Kllldefifflfjen with our iieip Cull" car. It will be m our advantage house, Americ-n smeltlng. Pheip: Jgson 27 gdian idngcriiiufe" mfg‘; *- to join our success ui sales organ- Dodge and Jchns-Mnnville. Sight J0me“ 3 u -.-.i.. lil ti .- v, -. , . . -» 1 ~- ‘" " c1111: ::".§i:...z*.:.. éi‘.%l°"§‘£i.li.§.%‘ é‘.’.‘.“."é‘.?.‘l.~‘l¥. Kw s» umrrunns Accouiiiiomirci). ‘mLxsioii. Write givinti iuii oon-lcu- isnn ‘American Con Ann G"o'lr‘cli Kill‘ Li“ 5“ also sitiilipz room with fireplace. lars, Box A Guardian. 1-10-3i Aghgpjcan Tel(\y<hone d,g,.-,',gd Lillie S110"? 1° 7'3 biliily S. Guurdiun. L-456-1-10-3l- nearly 3 points in the mo; hour £11m‘? L7- 21,38 Male and Female Help but. can... back to end with a net * "as" wanted 13s; oihonly 1-a. k $331k; 1g: _ _,‘ ' rumor. 11v It. A. r. ______ __.__'___. K03“? ° lf.‘l§,.’““.§.,f§{:,,“““'3§$ Mnlartlc 22o —'~- K is rnr: TIME T0 c111‘ \ c: i 1. v in c b-‘d-f .1. "c. McIntyre 44 LONDON"(CP)_ Prince Mah‘ ‘gvyverument tub as Clerk. Post- pnllrrilff‘ S3111: IIflCbllalI-k. US. Ruh- K101191181) 2 mull. Zbvcflr-olri brother or the man. Customs Clerk Steno. eic licr, Texns co. Standard 011 (NJ), Niiybob 211.2 Sultan of Trcrnnriiili. Mull-Y slaw-S- Six Dominion-wide exams ‘tel Du Pent, J. I. Cose and Douglas Noranda. 48 3-4 has been accepted as a pilot in the since war bcizan. Free Booklet “ml-an, Nor Meg, g2 RAF‘. M. C. C. Schools Ltd Toronto i0 0m Nickel 9 Oldest in Cannrlii Nn Aizcnts 3 ' Pacalta 85 ‘___ Pamour YES! ERDATS Pulflib" 2 Perron d 131 ~ - Pick Crow 225 K s "EMMING 8‘ co LOCAL MA RKET 2;; Preston H. . . - QUOTATIONS Queenston .. Reno Gold I3 ' ' Royaliie 19 “ CORRECTuD F0" EVERY WED- SWW“ 3 - , NESDAY AND saruiinnics S“ 4"“ 19° i 142 Richmond Si. Tels. Dov i376-—Niulit 344 ISSUE - Swat“ i5 » —- i: RETAIL MARKET Essa. doz ac-aac §1bd°ll a: 1 a Cabbage, 10c each, 3 for 25c 51”“ La“ " Roost Beef 18-280 5 E Pew 3 1'” Boiling Meat 15-i7c Si°°l> Rm‘ 1'72 Do away with the ceaseless quest for rented properties and choose Cream m“ we syivnniw 194 n. 5pc], that wiu be a haven for you in s. world of unrest. Dugks “$04150 iii-i P k. - Sight! nib ‘Pllbulu 1°‘ ilelnw we offer you four such desirable houses chosen from our He“. -qr'- 1344c Ucm 4 3-4 lists. Fowl ench $100-$135 UPI’ ca" 112 YOR SALE Butter dairy 35-380 35g , i Corned Beef 15-l6r: ~ ~ p0; we ' Waite Amu 450 IiAWTllORNE AvENUii-Atiractivxnew Bungalow. s rooms. All $5,110,; an?” d w“ H," g5; latest conveniences, garden, garage e o. Pggleisbsea; ' oz. UNLISTED SCHOOL STREET-Cosy well-built Ilouswo years oltl. 5 Rooms. Turning’ 3 for w‘, uh 1 22 b2 Sunpori-h. Garage. Good corner lot. 8211110135 4 lbs 18-30;: géndolgrg m1 , . I) ORLEBAR STREET One of best builthouses in Chsrlottetowm- Tomatue; 1b 25¢ finished in Douglas rir. "i Rooms Modern eliulirmeut- Double ggrélt lelltuibteoe’! 2 n" H g: “"3” Garden’ Vegeta ie Marrow, lb 4-3o TOrOIIIO ExChdngB NORTH RIVER ItO/if) ‘i Rooms-Modern conveniences. Lawn qilklirffinfilch $150-$210 iind trees, wollntituated. A comfortable home. g3“ o“? 4045c --—- ‘lllb-‘h- 1 4° TORONTO, Jan. 9—(O'P)~Vol- ($328 291g 8g: unis picked up and prices dehciixied We have several other very desirable residences for sule, that ‘Pumpk-‘n, m ' an glfglwgl; msaixvghwxguu '- we do not advertise. Ash for our lists. Lamb, ib. 22-250 hum”; or m, week and index Beets. lb- 40 losses of .20 to .56 were shown by FOR SALE Peppers. 4 for 25c both mini groups and the indus- igushrtlzoms u 29c trials. Wes rnthOill had a minor russe S 25 1 d t coss. CITY BUILDING 1.01s. crni HOUSES. our or rows cranbemeflf; ° "Egg? Quljlueafand "mo, om Also FARMS FOB SALE 0N ALI. PARTS 0F Till ISLAND We are Agents for the sale of VITA GLASS. TO LET HEATED APARTMENT-NEWLY LISTED Two Rooms, also Dinette, Kitchenette and bathroom. Continuous bot water. vvood floors. Electric stove. $37.50 or Furnished at $45.00. llard- Rental T0 LET UNI-‘URNISBED HOUSES Up. lllllsboro-t Rooms. Hot vvater furnace. hardwood fIoorn-----———¥$5-W Brighton —lnl'fe reslilenoeI lawn anti trees. Extra FURNISHED HOUSE! Huston Street - ‘I Rooms, each vvltli running water In Bedrooms- - - -l30.00 Near P. W. C0118" - ‘l bathrooms. - — — —880.00 rooms - - — — — —-$32-°° FURNISHED ROOMS-wither Ilthtllt board. T0 LET - IIEATID omcss and w/iasuousss. . ""i--4'_"ri-1-b"-l'<>-"u-_ 37¢ down side at the close and other groups displayed fair steadiness. Brithii AJnerican Oil weakened i-2 to 1'1 1-4. Bell Telephone dropped SIHEI-POIG was leased in pcrpet . 1-2. uity to 5r;- fltanford aortic; m tho A few indusirisls, including OP. East India Company in 1024 by m. Ru Canadian Locomotive, Dominion Sultan of ‘Ilohore. Pbund Imperial Oil. 90min- fon Tar pfd and the Steel of Cau- sdo issues. ruled higher. The golds were inclined m iv:- tluce their losses in the final per- iod and a few shift/Ed to the up aide. Kerr-Addison finished at O4 hid a gain giins were netted b)’ fiesierville. Central Patricia and n I I wcégltailii I-Iallnor di-Iopped i5 cents. l o er or aa e at Cape Traverse. - "BN5"! - m, “m coming,‘ 0| g5 "m, u] The base metals were inclined to clear and in a high state of eultlvu- tlon. Ilottse fully modern, Ind III buildings equipped with electric Boneless eod sud boneless fish New carrots, 2 bunches EARLIER. SINGAPORE Farm For Sale 2Q light, the barn having running water In all stables. All buildings In ex- cellent order. This fsrin is situated on the main highway and ls one inlle from Carleton Station. “M, lrencb, cod and bake. These were caught after Nov. ist. PETERS a CALLANT NATHAN Bu.“ North lltistlco <'n'n\\' Io-Titl-I-O-Li. trl ml t thlrt lb. boats. also in up n y "m T THE ED PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING -A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE—~ IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION U CA TIONAL HORIZON PAGE _FIVE This column is conducted by the P111100 Edward Island Teachers tween the Great Lakes and Hud- Pedexation Committee in charge: Ralph Maciseau, ziipua Linkietter. Wu Buy is (Quebec. Ontario. Muni- Miilar MacFadyen, Dan MacDonald, and I-Ia-roid Lawton. We welcome 21.’ Canada has (many. few, 1:0) contributions which should be addressed to I-1. Lawton, Charlottetown. rivers (Justify your choice.) FAIR PLAY FOR TEACHERS At this season of the year when people in general are looking over the past with o. view to New Year's Resolutions, it might be weii to place squarely before the public and De- partmental Officials those matters fr. which teachers have a. Just claim to recognition and fair play. The chief matter in which teach- ers are being overlooked is the old question of saiary. Our average sal- ary is $483. Very few of our teach ers receive over $600. Figure it out -less than $50 a month, or about $11 1i. week to live on, and this for doing what authorities assert is the noblest work on earth. Surely no fair-minded person will contend that this is fair play. How can we assume that dignity which is an essential part oi our profession? How can we inspire confidence in those under our charge when they compare our meagre salaries with those of others doing a lesser work for society? A principal in a high school informed me that with the utmost economy all he can save is $6.50 a month-this for ten months in the year $65 for his insurance premium and for two months iraca- tion. some vacation! Another matter which we have repeatedly asked to have reformed 1s in regard to attendance. The teacher seems to be officially the truant officers in the rural district. That. in itself is an unjust imposi- tion. But the worst part is that if the attendance fails below the pre- scribed perc-entage, the delinquent parents, whose responsibility it ls. go soot-free, while the teachers are penalized by having topped off a slice of their already inadequate P8)’. Then there is the matter of dis- trict: supplements. When a district either through carelessnus or in- ability. fails to pay the supplement. agreed upon. the teacher's pay is held up. Departmental officials sav that the only way they have of getting at. the defaulting districts i: through the teachers. They openly bragged last year because several enterprising experienced teachers were able to induce the districts by A TEST ON CANADA (house the figure, word. or group of words in parenthesis that makes the statement correct. 1. Part of Canada is so far north that the (Tropic of Cancer Arctic Circle, Tropic of Capricorn) crosses i 2. The Northwest Territories ex- ti-nd (40 degrees. 50 degrees, 60 de. greles) North Latitude to the North Poe, 3. The greater pert of Canada is in the (Torrid. North Frigid, North Temperate) Zone. 4. The latitude of Victoria is practically the same as the latitude of (Paris, Rec de Janelro, Tokyo). 5. The Province of Quebec has low towns and railroads north of the (fortieth, forty-flfth-second parallel of latitude. 8. Canada is in (one. two, three) zones '7 The western coast of Canada Li flocisrl regular.) B, All but (one, two, three) of the provinces oi Canada border on the United States. 9. Most of the railroads of Can- ada are in the (western, northern, southern) port. I0. The three small provinces oi Canada. are in the (western, north- agalxist the lots of snail fractions for Noranda, Hudson Bay and Nickel and in ffic cheayer groun Waite Amulet was conscxcuous with a drop of 30 cents to 4.7.0. Ventures lost 20 cents to 3.50. The junior oii group was more active than usual and stronger. Calgary andEdtnontmi, Home H ch- wood, Dnlhousie and South End Pete closed on the up side and min- or losses were netted by British- Dcminion and Brown. Texas-Can- adiiin gained i0 cents to 1.60 and Homestead Oil and Gas was up a cent. to 4 1-4, its high for a year or more. MONTREAL’ EXCHANGE Hilaonulnnnn. m. beat-term‘ c arises ran ween roint on each side of even in trad- na today on the stock exchange. However. losses were numerous enouith to depress all the indiccs. utside oi Canadian Car prefer- red all fndustrials changing hands were in the loss camp. weaker were Canada Cement preferred, Asbestos, Dcniinlon Coal preferred, Aigomii Steel and Cock- shutt. Plow. Metals were also headed down, fractional losers beiriz Hudson Buy Mining and Not-ands. Imperial and McColl Frontenac showed resistance in oils and posted modest gains. Behind in utilities were Jamaica i- uriiu-r rflmrm." souls “ IIALrEI? govlslbkgza" llell cpsunhrrawmn’ L cinirintt-inwn. t- 0v 22. Baffin is and is (east, west, nmth) of Canada. 23. (One, two, three.) touch Canada. hook or by crook to come across. 24. Canada. touches ail the Great Well, let the officials look today Lakes except Luke (Erie. Superior. for those teacheis who were forced I/lichigflll-l to such an undigiiified procedure. 25. The Welland Canal is be- Tliey will not find them. Why? W166i} (Lake SuPEYWT 11nd Luke They are now iii the Civil Service 54101118811. Lake Iil-lwl! fllld LBKE or in other position where they are Erie, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie). treated with some degree of respect 26- The Yuk“! Rive! wlDi-ies into and recognition for woin well done. (Hudson Boy. Berlin: Sea, the Arc- They had enough of teaching on W! 966a")- Prince Edward Island! The “oi-st 27. The largest city in Canada 1s icature of the whole supplement ar- (Vbnwllvei. Winnipeg. Hlmlll-Oll- riingeiiieiit is that poorer, isolated Ml-lmrefil-X districts ni-o being discriminated a- 2B- The five iurzest cities ln Cun- gainst. Because of circumstances of lldfl H"? (Vfillwllvef. REEIM. V1!!- geogzaphicai location or lack u! b0141- Hamnmn. T°T°11t°- M°nblebii means their children are denied the Quebec. Halifax. St John. Winni- serriccs oi the best teachers. Some of the best; brains in the worid come from humble cottages. some of the best brains in our province ABC council. An ABC militaay may be in these districts. What council has been created in Chung- chance have they for development? king by America's Maj-Gen. George And whose responsibility is it? Ac- A Brett,‘ gyimn»; Gen sir Amhg. cording to the B N. A. Act the re. bald wave} and China's Gen, sponsibility rests with the Provln- chjang Kai_5h9ky Conn-non pm. 3:1 Gezlflibmggl- filer] Sbouidtnrf- secution of hostilities in the Far e a e C5101’!!! OPPOF 1m " la rom h militar coun- ties for ALL our children. Y st p pwd t e y In the matter of Pay Cheques country teachers are being OCCBIIS 1. A B C D Command. America, , , “"1" Britain, China, and the Dutch have tmually discriminated against. nmned Gem g1;- Archibald p, Teachers must trot around, once waven a5 supreme A g c D mm- fl mfmlh through i118 mild 01' Snow mander in the southwest Pacific. tc- get Trustees’ signatures. The Undel- watven W111 Serve Lt-Gen, policy of i116 Delillrmlenl Seems w Sir Henry Poivnall. Commander of be based bu the idea that teachers British forces in the Far East, Gen. cannm be immed- 1! Wamers hill‘)- Douglas MacArthur, Commander .1! Dell b0 111955 l1 SWYmY daY- 01‘ "e the American forces in the Philip- unfortunate enough to become sick pines. the Commander o; the Dump for u few days. their my is cut forces Gen. Hein Tel Pcorien. This is the only province in Can- Thomas c, Hart. commander 0i the ada where this could happen. United states Asiatic Fleet. Gen- These are but a few 0f the many chiarig Kai-slick, Commander of HQBTRWIYIPM M11911 MB m0 dilly the Chinese forces and other chiefs. lot of Prince Edward Island teach- pmtayn, The most, important, Ja- crs. who ufwri have to teach in pancse objective in the South China the most drnb_ surroundings with 54-3, 15 Singapore, gateway to the l1ttle_or no equipment and with no resources of me Indies The Japan. Secuflly 0f iellllfe- cs ivere successful landing many It would Ecru! an opportune time transports in Singapore and Patani for some planned educational pro- on the Gui; 0g 51am g0 m, north, gram which would remove these Ir was in Search of these troop. blots from our educational horizon. 5111135 may, me British battleship W9 Wall!’- iml‘ P31)’ Th?“ i3 811 Vi? Piince of Wales and battle cruiser 553i Rcpulse were ranging the China sea J~ R- MMDONALD. 150 miles north of Singapore when 59(9)’ P- E- I- T- F- they were sunk by torpedo planes. Moving southward the Japanese captured the British Air base Kots Bharu; Penang, fortified British island and site of world's largest crn. eastern) nurt- tih smelter: Ihop tin centre, Kuhn. II. The oiilv province that iouch- tan, air page in 535L911‘; Malaya, 190 es the Great Lakes is (Quebec, mp9s from Singapore, Manitoba, Ontario). on the western side or the 12. (Three. four. five) of the peninsula, the outnumbered Brit- Western Provinces use the slxtlebh ish forces fell back on the lower Porrficl of latitude for their north- Perak River front because or a Ja- efll bfllllliiflllv- pariese threat to their left flunk- 18. The Gcsuc Peninsula ls in in the Kuala Selangor area. Prom (Ontario. Sask-ztclieivan). Kuola Selringcr good roads run The most easterly of the eastward and southward to Ruola smaller provinces of Canada is Lumpur, Malays second largest and (New Brunswick. Prince Edward Is- most important city only 35 miles land, Nova Scoila ) from SITWSDOTO. The British forces 15. North of the St Lawrence are attempting to stop the Japan- Itivcr are the (Rocky, White, ese, onslaught which is tlieateiiiniz Laureritian) Mountains, Singapore. Allied mfitary officials 16. The largest of all the Canad- are of the Opinion that Singapore iiin provinces is (Manitoba, Quebec, can withstand any attack, Ontario.) Philippine Islands. The Philip- 17. There are (several, no) large pines Islands hold an important cities fliflllrl the st. Lawrence River strategic position for the Japanese. vallcv (Jiisiifv vour choice.) as they are stepping stones to the 1B. Most of tho Northwest ‘Terri- riches of the East. Indies and the tories is a. (plain) desert, moun. continent of Australiarcn the north tain.) coast of the Island of Luzon, the 19. Vancouver Island, in the Japanese made a landing at Apart-l. Pacific Ocean occupies about the The Aparri landing is an unpert- sume position in relation to the ant one as it gives the Japs access North American Continent thii: to the interior by way of the (Italy. Spain, Great Britain) does Carzayeri River. On the west coast to the European continent. of Luzon the Nipponese have land- 20. The province that lies be- ed at Vigan and have established a Public Service preferred and Bra- zilian while CPR, edged up a frac- tion in carriers. lDistillegfi-Seagram dtéténtlinued tine sump w ch succec ts up t _ . ., _ _ _ bmmg miscenanemi-s “m? 1°“ l 1bugger“:s§i$2§i33r§r§in33w1§'ern 9°17" and “he” Siillvi"! we" whites and colored 2 I".O.B. fac- Lakle of the Woods, Ogilvie and (my shipping pomp" wholesale‘ Lnura- Secord. Dcmlnion Ikxtiie mstem and Qu‘, “(me and calm“ firmed a points and] National Brew- ed 24__24 b2 ngnl crie recovers a oss. . . , i c T3181 rel-s .113» slum: mo» 15%.‘... i??? 5213512.. tilts trials 6,900; Mines 10.4w. z_a311;zpunef5 26-27; c grade 23- Patatoes: Que whites no 1 1.3.’)- rice, 85 1-4-85 i-2; first. grne solids, jabbing price, 34 3-4—-35; iivhofesaic, Que no I pasteurized storage 34-34 prints, Jobbing 1.40: no 2 1.10-1.25; NB moun- Markets at tains no 1 1.45-1.50: PEI grcen mountains 1.55-1.00; whites 1.45- a Glance G ' (Canadian Press) rat" Toronto-Mining and industrial -.- _ stocks lower; junior oils slightly WINNIPEG. Jun. 0-(CP)__ whuat futures pIZCCS on Winnipeg rain exchange closed l-B higher day. Trading was routine with only scattered support and buying st- higher. Muntreal—Stoclis closed lower. New York-Stocks unchanged. Wlnnlpeg-Wheat 1-8 of cent high- er. New York-Cotton higher; coffee tributeci to mills, unchanged. Closing prices: -€—-—-—i Wheat: May '19; Julv 80 I-U. ‘ Oats: May 49 1-48; July 4-8 3-98. C b Barley: May 61 1-4B; July 60 Montreal ar ME: w- u MA- UNIT AIR FORCE RECRUITING COMING T0 P. E. I. When the R. C. A. F. withdrew its (Canard-Ian Press) stock; Close recruiting centre in Charlottetown at the end of last month Islanders 3 A Q“ 1g were informed that. in future the Beauhamoq, g 5.3 recruiting needs of P. E. I. would be Dom Tar 4 served by the mobile unit operating Do A 3 3,4 from Moncton recruiting centre, n 15 14 The schedule of the first visit of 9°" A 2m this unit is as follows: . $33?" r w J “““““°'fi€'.°. i“ i€iii3’°i‘l“.i anuary rom . Illi- PQW 13 a m. and from 2 to 5 . m. and '7 Price Coin l0 14 p; 9 p_ m, p Price Pid - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at - Charlottetown in the Armouries during the same hours with the ex- ception of Wednesday morrilris- ncludi in its personnel will be ht. Leutenarit Dunstan and ly rig Officer .1. D. A. Firth. both b! _._.__. these officers bein well known in MONTRE. Jan. 9—(OP)— Charlottetown. All Ibo-ac desirintl ill" Canadian Commodity Exchange. formation about entry ""0 "W Butter spot: Que (9 score) 23 7-8 R.C.A.I-‘. will have this op oriunity 441-0; western regreded, 92, 34A. of obtaining a rsorlei lllélview Eggs spot: ‘Eastern A-laige 2:1 with the Recruit ng Officer. i-ZA A-med bm 30 I-ZA -—pu - MINE” MORE Con‘ lets be 1-211; a-n 27A; ii-c 24A. MONTREAL, Jan. o_(cr1>)_ The Canadian outuululrbuldul- Produce Market riccs he'e tcdilv lug Jill)’. Aumrul rud s-illbulbu‘); as reported by i e D:mtnion De- totalled 4.20MB) tens fiompare pnrlment oi Agriculture iolicwz- with 4.018.323 w-“fl ill he "ii-Pi Butter: first grade creiimery quarter of last Y"!!- Produce Prices AL. peg. Justify your choice). 29. Canada's three principal win- ter poms are (Montreal, Vancouver, St John. I-Iaiziax. Ql-ILIJLO). 30. Canada's two principal summer ports are (St. J0h1i_ Aioiitrcui, Que. Halifax, Vancouver.) KEY 1. Arctic Circle 2. 60 degrcu. I North ‘Ibmperate 4, Paris s. fifty- second. 6 two '1, fiozded 8 two 9. souihcrn part, i0 c-ristem. ll Ontario l2 Four, 13 Quebec. l4 Nova six-tin. 15. Laurentian Mouiitniim. l6. Que- bec. 17. several, 18 plain l9, Great. Britain. 20 Ontario, 21. Many. 22. north, 23. three. 2 Michigan 26. Lake Ontario and Lake Brie 20. Bering sea 2'1. Montreal 28. Mont- real, 819000, including submbs. l_- 000,0G0. Toronto 631,000; Vancouv- er, 247,000; Winnipeg 219.000; Hamilton, 156,000 (1031 csiisus fig- ures). 29. Halifax. St. John Van- couver 30- Montrea1 and Vancouver. CURRENT AFFAIRS spearhead on the Lingayen Gulf. The Lingayen force has succeeded in capturin Manila. But (.110 strongly for ified isiand, Corregiilor, at the mouth of Manila. Harbour billl remains. in the hands of the Americans. The Japanese in their effort to capture Luzon have land. ed troops, also 1n the extreme south at Legaspi, the largest port on the Pacific front. The Japanese are, also, attacking Mindanao to the south of Luzon. They have forced a landing at Davao hemp and air base centre, Gen. MacArthur, commander of the American forces, has perform- ed wonders. But, unless reinforce- ments appear, lt is uncertain whe- ther MacArthur and his forces can vrithstand the Japanese attack for a much longer period. QUESTION. i. Locate on the map and ex- plain the importance of Penning, Kola. Bhsru, lpoh, Hainun, Dutch Ilarbor, Kowloon, Lin gaycn, Biitavia Kuaia Lumpur, Timor. Luzon Corregidor, Lcgaspi, Darwin, Camranh Bay, Carinlinc Islands, and Kuclilng. WRITE FOR. THESE Addresses where one may obtain lists of material and publications American Child Health Associ- ation, 50 West 50th Street, New York. N. Y. (List of publications.) American Medical Association, 535 Deyarborn Street, Toronto, Ontario. (List. of publications.) Canada Life Assurance Co, Home Pgice, Toronto, Ont. (List of Book- e ). Canadian Welfare Council, Coun- cil House. Ottawa, Canada. (List of sources oi Free Health Material.) Colgate-Palmolive Peer. Co, Ltd. 64 Natalie Street, Toronto, Oni. (List of samples.) Department of Mines and Natur- al Resources, Labeiie Building, Ot- tawa, Canada. (List of maps. List of publications.) Department. of Pensions and. Na- tional Health. Ottawa, Canada (List of publications.) Dominion Live Stock Branch. Ot- tawa, Canada (List of pamphlets.) Industrial Accident Prevention As- sociation, 600 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. (List of bulletins.) Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Ltd, Head Office, Ottawa, Canada. (List; of booklets.) National Education Asociation, 1201 16th Street, N. W., Washing- on. D. C., (List of publications. National Child Welfare Associ- ation Inc.. '70 5th Avenue, New York N. Y. (Catalogue of posters). Superintendent of Documents. Washington, D. 0., (Price List of Booklets) Department of Interior, Ottawa. Can. (List of publications). c l In Hong Kong PTE. JUIIN LEO DOIRON sou oi Mr Angus Diiiroil. "bill! River, who iras one of the hcruic defenders cf llong Kong In Memo riam DIR. JARIES GILLIS The death occurred at his home in Emerald of 111:. James Gillls in his Seventy-six ycqir. For the 1mi- iwo years Mr. Giilis had been con- f-mm go the house and although at times hc suffered great pain. W11 he bore his sufferings patiently 11nd weii. Ho was s kind and IOl/lnl tamer and a good neighbour always Nady to help out when called upon, and will be vcry much missed in the community where _he lived. His wife Mary Ann (Smith) pre- deceased Ilifll twenty-four years ago. 11o layer to mourn two daugh- ters Mrs. Douglas Brown. St. Jclin N. 8., and Patricia at home. also one son Daniel on the homestead. I-Ie was attended during his iilnea by Rev. Father Murray, Summer- field Thc funeral, which was iargeiv attended took place Dec. 11th, in St. James Church Summerfield the pallbearers were Raymond Mc- Carville, George Mayne, Leonard ivlcCarviile. Joseph Mathicson. Thomas Hughes, and Reslu-"ild Smith. I 4 ' v 5 . 7g) “Ii r ‘t .l_ , r \-