Inns rrvvsui-wsc n11‘ s niIi s sEPTElviBEk 22. 194a - srocx QUOTATIONS Auction Sale p0]! SALE 0N WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22nd 'A’l‘ 12 TjlLG-IARLUIITETOWN GUARDiAN iAontreal Stock MINING °'°”°°“ m“ 5*°'“"!° smear. “at. 2.1.1.22» [Oh 08 III O ODE. I am instructed by Major 'l‘. B, Rogers to sell at South- ‘-—- m M Rfgfi: I 0mg rt his valuable residence and approximately 6 acres of $3‘ as M “m: a 3nd Wltll small barn. gm cgm g “a u 1-4 The dwelling is modern in every respect. Hot water gg-gglahl: A u M llllnbl‘ a}? heating‘ and City electricity with large, deep cellar. Dom 5m. 5 g 11:: , ___-___,_ w 34 Situated four miles from Charlottetown on good pave- geryldesrzeex-wnn 13 H 2x50 40% ment with running stream through good ,soil. This pro- How 5mm, 15 1.: mum, ,0 pony should be ideal for any person working in City who lfiigslgyiyckxeil 35 1-‘ rgilorne 1i a; nuts to do market gardening or for a retired farmer moon Halon‘? a: Jromum" a m wanting just enough land to keep busy on. gtlvlelgyvéeir‘ n H rfigvncdn oa i6: Inspection can be arranged by phoning Major Rogers s, L“, com 3.8 unk Hm 0a 3 a at 540 or 541 days or 1829 in the evening. st Law Pid l6 i-z Juno“, 35 w H BEATON Wpir Elw A 6 3* Cdn Malai- 60 ' ' ’ Gas Tretb 1.17 AIICUOIIGOI. gem pa; 13g Cen Pmc llllW Yllfll $100k ggglslgenrm 1-3; Conlarum i152 Exghangg Davies 27 31g me ' ' . Duquesns 09 1-2 , , . -—— Ea Crest 16 ._ . 1.6‘ Advertising ltatee Payable in Advance 3 gag“; ca, g; y; adores w‘; Minimum Charge ior Ab! Advertisement 25 Cents fifrfogggzl i?” 1:2 $210015“; @432 Gentral Guardian locals, 5o per word" Western and Eastern locals Chas 8t Ohio 47 7-8 ds La. 17 2o per word: Announcements and lnlnl Events 3o per semi; Con Edison 2 l-2 Golgala u 12 classified 3o per word: In Menaorlain Notices 70o per inch: Lists ol flee Auto Lite 35 5-8 Go “m? on b2 Floral and Spiritual Oiled”: Cards. etc. lo per name: Letters cl Gen Elec 33 3'4 G h Bu“ o3 Condolence 10o per inch; eddlng engs enta 40 words loi- SLO! Gt Nor Pid 2’! ‘l-B ra a.rn 8 and io cents ior every additional s wo s. Notices of Thanks sun Gen Mvtvrfl 53 1'3 “"1"” o4 3 8 Applecllllltll. 10o per inch or lo ‘er word. Lists of Subscri tions Kennel-V“ 31 1'4 Humweu '0 4p “m; per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rs o; Mont Wargl 17 gig gig“? 'i"‘"°""““ Mi fiibi... 4a I-Z-vrled Mascot n l3; ' Q (J pp 10 3-4 l-lolllns ' ' Std on n .i 0 Howey 3° Wanted For Sale Ezra 0K" 32 79g fig}? 9g: . - - Add t WANTED 2 on a NICE UNl-‘UBN Fort SALE - ONE MAHOGANY US Rubber =0 3 8 Ker C'“°"“‘“" Mom‘ ii- " new“ 9' 1’ ' Wgst Elec oo 7-8 Kirk Town 1o i-g --—f , _?____ _ our» - our“ F"? nr-.r°""a "as. e- ,PL°“° 158143’ ' 9' - ' Dy u: mm omwaiia - BANKS Lebel Willi ANTED-loll Pic-s 0N IMRKET we ——~ w“ - Wsquare day mlJlTlillS Paying FOR SALE — WILLIS PIANO. Montreal 1§B Lil L L 3:5 ten dollars llair ior thlrov 90H!) Perle“ Wfldmwl- APPlv Tomlin-i Nova Scotia 20° 2'29 ones. w. Wheatley. 9-‘2f2-_2i. Grocery Store. ear-oi. ----——-—— “mm 1:41 COLLEGE GIRL WANTS iiousa- FOR slam‘: - ENfiLlslllSETTllg Valargc o1 iil-fg 22:1‘. ussizmr? a. 2:22“ :42: a a“ aas.a%*"r:.:ar..: Montreal "W" "a.-. o hm. ' ' 9-22-11. N. s 9-21-121. xzéfililigxi: 4 lag-lg wANran-ao PULLETS-W ' _ s1 Men and Women Wanted ggx asfgciroriottotown or “til: fibifbhil 2; “wisest: 50 1311i p on 1 -J. 9-21-21. Noran a. -_ yponrannl’. SPARE - TIME ---ei--ii ggmeTgfl 3,3 Nor-mot 1.06 work oiiered to men. woiriendlfl FOR SALE — FEEDER PIGS Imp Q11 16 3-4 Obrien 1.09 yolmB B60918 _Bs Representa- vi 100 lbs. James Hardy. Pleasant In“ Pa, 22 7-8 Okalta. 65 i?’ ca“ cirristnras "é‘r°r’.‘r“‘ liligs- gig-ii’ Fri“ Cm“ 18 H Qrxleiiiiogoi (is l” Oiilgtandinfi values and extensive FOR. SALE - i939 CHEVROLET Plait: ta 0a variety ma es sales very "5?- Apply evenings. Price Thompson, ac pore 4 Very liberal commissions. k176i?’ Kensirigtoii Road. 9- 2-2i. u s Pamour 1.23 sample albums. M88997 1:31 q g mymast 31 °'=;'*:=,..°.:"..€:~- ‘ilbltin “ibis”. Jot? “25.§,"r?‘°“ .,',=;"5 o, .32. 0°“ e e n 5-30-9-1-25-261. Beaten, 2o King Square. 9-22ii. flgneerr 1'1?‘ a FOR. SAL GENERAL PURPOSE well . pa» “@1115 on Fore; n pom. ordain 1&2 . '3 l. _ WWANTED IMMEDIATELY im- “i? w"-t_;',’h{,e_ “s ,P;{§;_ g y an!“ "4 316g liable woman tor work by the -_--_-i-_-__- sand ' o; any. Apply "LN" Gui-idler» FOR. sALa - REGISTERED i “am. 59 9-10-31- shorlt‘ irwrmbuiiéch Seymour yoga n; s. 1-". SANDER-SON Shem“ -————_————————-—-— tr n. ror a v -o mm WAN! an APPLY W Iflifl- iori. Kuociienkliiiironnro (Canadian Press Stall Writer) Ebb“; 9°55 uprth Ave between g zamgz é‘ s! 9 WASHINGTON q t (C?) Slade“ - - - -- . ,,,ep, 20- - ___--_—--—-—- roa sai-a - mi l-"oiw v a Th, United States today took gggvm? 22% MAID WANTED. APPLY 59- 3- Delixe tour door Sedan Built in another 5m) 10mg“; 5n the dir- sud can‘ o4 1_4 P. Simmons. 96 Hillsboro treat. XBdlO and south wind heater. “mm o; mmmauonni gollabor- wylvm 115 __--—-—-°""“ wua°°hata=s newsstand; “an won“ “mo” a were" sono- w WANTED - PRACTICAL NURSE 5 ' 9404;, Wlflfieé 5mm but at “mes 30mm "gglflnl-llu o-gg Ego 613mm’)? ngfilvwgirmlreiihii‘: - onlous debate, the House 0i Rc- . mum 34 ppv -- . ' ist‘ - . Fe"? 5M- o-iz-ai. Machinery Efoesfiféiilhiresrn sixrlriigiitionugimfl§rl§ii ilirtftrm“ ' 0a 535i HINEBY AND the Fullbrlght. resolution w_ W1 H 335 Tmhe" Wam‘ mmma=r its; a" ‘“8.“”€.§‘§‘.t"£‘.."€.°..“2.‘2§°‘ "r d d wmm mac - 1'65 ' ' wan-ran - A TEACHER r011 frififw bzlltinggpulleye, shutting, ticn oi “international machine cum- West Royalty school. supplement em Blankets, beds, mattreses, with power adequate to estabKlx $200. Bgnus :30. Atppllkvugpe W. came“ em, Inquire irom us. we géigcetc maintain a lust and las ng %epénrlllereth . 30173 on core a“ o 9-2l-3i. f,f,‘§‘,,‘§‘,’°£“ lftlgfieghyvlgvvzlggzli, The ‘most dramatic incident oi the 05m.) 5 ‘19 own" onf, 3-9.134; day was rovlded by representfl- Pend Org 1.54 WANTED -D:E€A(7ltl§§t FOBMIN; ‘ ' tivg Chiatres Eaton IgisNew gerseg, Team“; 4m _ _ V6 ' PUQWES , . ., Ell OX1 ~ Qiqga I Schoolfastfipplgmeiit $3333. wal- Miscellaneous tigneviegideiit ofTci-onw. W110 1011!! l Sal-Li- ter Bueli. Secretary. 9-2141- has‘ DQ111333!“ a champion oi inter- Men warm“; 39 hours l week m» "i_i‘ DB 0X18 - - Lost LOST - nan-wean VERNON Proudeb Store and Charlotte- town. (our sucker pigs. R. H. bu“, 9-22-11. ram roe SALE —A'I- IURLINGTO§, IéENSINGTON, Consisting os 98 acres o! la d J0" lenoed and watered. This Finn ll v lertlle and we Iood “will it nipped wl h a evlllblete set- et brill Inga including a new holler Bfood horns and all neoelflrl "i" u ldlngs. Reason ior selling a recent ll"- nveinent and “ 0i MIP- A I l . iviilsi“ Xmissflnavinsou HUGH l‘ DLORRTSON, Snmnicrsldc. I-ZZ-M. FARM WAN-TED Suiioble for POULTRY FARMING. Within Reosonoble l“ ‘ e of Kenslngton or Summeiside Apply giving full particulars and price to, Box I64, Ksnsingion, P. E. I. Mi-ai Farm For Sale Due to omoccldent, ill health, ond shortage of labor, I om compelled to olfsr for sols my form consist‘ , ol NB ocrss clear also 30 acres woodland house equipped with voter sys- tem, and Ieulty Windmill in born-yard, also ior-ranch ln 800d condition. Form could be iold in three sections. ROY. c. WOODSIDE, Molpeqrro, I. i. l, e-sui runs REPAIRED AND REMOD- elled. Mrs. Davtscxi. 169 Prince Street. 94120-22. MALLARDS ABE BEAUTIFUL The wild mallard drake is un- doubtedly one oi the most beautiful o! all birds Hie BT69" 1191i‘! flvlm its soit plimaao and the spar-Kline colori of other parts 0t his bod never all to attract lovers oi wild lire. Tho heai mallard has almost no color, her feathers beins several shades oi gray. " The mallard is one oi the shyest and most dlfllcult to approach oi all wild ducks. The accompanying picture was taken with peat dilil- culty, the photgra her crawling through the reeds o a marsh on his stomach in order to Bet near en- uogh. During the past year or two, the wild duck population has increased greatly. For a time. it was reared the birds might become extinct because ci the drought that dried up middle western rivers. Now, 1, , b‘ ‘ have come back in a hi8 way. Wild ducks nest in the temperate acne, raising the young there. When autiann comes they start flying tn- wsid the sunny southland as do other birds, traveling in huge V- shaped flocks with a leader at. the helm. En route they pause to rest. and feed, sometimes stopping over ior several days. Alter a winter in a warm climate they head back north to nut again. The end of the migration trip (inns them thin and in poor condition. bong iliahts tax birds’ strength cruelly. But rest and plenty oi rood soon put them back in the pink of condition. Ducks have a lan all their own. although naturaits tell us it consists or ony a few "words." A lourl. raucous quack means danger. sort quacka mean "come here: there's 100d." Ducks love to feed on watercress and the succulent talks oi sweet water grasses. They catch and devour largo numbers or harm- ful insects. thus being a friend oi all mankind. — Henry H. Graham ISLAND MIN PASS EXAMS TORONTO. Sept. ‘IO-The [rile Underwriters Association of Can- aria announced the results oi ex- aminations oi the Insttute oi ghnrtered Llie Underwrtere oi '< writer oi Canada (O.L.U.). In- cluded ln the number are three Prince Edward Island men Henry William Ives, .1 Allison MacKlr-r‘. mm. and Ralph J. Rupert, all of Charlottetown and all associated with Ooniederstlm Ills. In the midst o! a. barrage oi cri- ticism from dieharri lsolationists the white - haired Re ublicen strode into the House wh cn sud- denly grew silent as he axmounced he already had lost two nephews in this war and “by God. 1 am willing to vote for anything which will out- law future murder in the name oi civilization.” Representative Luther Johnson or Texas. another House veteran. had unexpected and unsolicited support irom the allerles when he ca iod the i-esolut on a "pledge on the part Congress to which 90 per cent of the American people would sub- scribe 1i it was put to a. vote." The packed galleries applauded words. It was the first wartime debate so ution rallying behind the cry the United States must avoid the mis- takes or i919 when it walked out on the League oi Nations. This time. they argued, the United States must assume its responsibilities in world affairs. Against that contention. the ices oi the resolution assailed it as meaningless, charged that it re- pudiated the trad tional policy 0i, no entangling alliances .hat goes bee! to the dlys oi George wash’; initon- They would relinquish American sov- ereign and constitutional rights. But it was clear they were il nt- lmz a losing battle. despite tieir single victory oi the day; the in- sertion oi an amendment. occupied urianim ‘y by the Foreign Affairs commit , which would hnve the eiiect oi reiterating the right of Congress to approvexr reiect any international arrange ent to nre- serve the peace. The House will reach a vote on the resolution mmorrow.__a_iter ap- roidinatel two more hours oi de- ate. Muc oi today's session was ocnu ed by time-consuming quorum ca is and by argument over pro- ta J.W. F (Dem-Ark), its author. gained he ... Mas."- "l" "- - a ore. n policy ior the Unitedlgtates. g ltll OUT TIIID ACIIII waooqps n’ llNlMlTNl more in factories engaged in vital work will not be directed into the Home Guard unless local circum- stances make it imperative, the Yam!" Army Home Front Appeal. 31 Mrs. Arnett Shaw and Mrs. Claude *4 hunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. George Smith. Program, 9 call: How we are benefited by ilevr Australian Laholllinietry Sept. 21- Lawson, Minister o! Trans w s re-elected (or cabinet fir?" day at a party caucus. Arthur Augustus Oalwell, on; oi the parliament re resentattves ior Melbourn . was seected to replace Lawson. Oalwelra election came as s surlfirise because he has opposed the y o! Prime Minister John Our- in to extend the area. oi service (or conscripted militia troops. Our-tin will allot the cabinet port- folios later. The caucus followed the recent qlections in which tho labor Party was ietumed to power with a big majority. WINSLOE Nonrll WOMEN; INSTITUTE Mrs. Albert Smith entertained Winsloe North Womens Institute at her home Sept B. Meeting opened with Institute Ode and Creed, iollovwed by Roll Call, which nine members, and. two visitors answered by passing in a flour bus. A report irom the play was heard. The sub committee had no report. School committee reported towels and soap bought. and bill for same and ior OlOihlHg for 511°. We!‘ W"? presented and paid. Secretary reported $10.00 sent to Chinese War Relief Fund, and it was decided ,to send $5.00 to Sal. ggplieguztietd‘ Consumers News were Ne" meeting was invited to meet at the home oi’ Miss Winnie Cud- more, Roll Cal] to be answered by haying 10c. Program committee Craswell. Contests wer o b Mrs. John Carter ande Mfinwig nle Cudmore. Meeting closed with the King. (Patriot Please Copy.) MAYFIELD woman-s LN- STITUTE ‘ The August meeting oi’ the May- W- . met at the home o! Mrs. Wariield Orr. with eight; members and one visitor present. Meeting Opened with singing the Ode and repeating the Collect in unison. Minutes oi the last meeting were read. approved and signed. Members were asked. to p355 1n flour sacks ior quilts. The iollowlniz new committees were apPointed: gick. Eve] Houston and Mrs. Edward Co e. School, Mrs. Willard Nicholson and Mrs. .Blair Andrew and Joyce Hooper. It was decided to buy a creamer or a kettle ior holding water for the school. NBXF 11199711118 t0 be held at the home oi Miss Ella Wyand. R011 meeting together. Meeting closed My; i< with National Anthem. Ar FRONT APPEl-ltléi” PAGE ifiva __ l 71w Human Touch oi the saivarion ARMY BETRAYED by weakness or circumstance, men and women seeking to rebuild broken lives turn to The Salvaiion Army. Last year, 10,585 visits were made to prisons and police courts; 1,502 men and women were committed to The Army by magistrates; 6,71 5 prisoners were met on discharge; 2,662 were restored to homes or former work, or jobs found for them; This is only one side oi’ The Army's work on _ Canada's home front. This work MUST go on. Through the human touch of The Salvation Army, YOUR dollars make it possible. Make your reopens: a generous one. EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE Provincial Chairman. ARTHUR BELCHER, Provincial Treasurer \ 95......’ o Better World _ 1-» Labor Ministry and the trade Un- ion Congress ag§d._ BRINGING UP FATHER By JJ. R. Williams’ Our Boarding House BORN ‘IHIRT! YEARS AWK- SPUTT-TT/i Yf/ ~<~I TOLD NOD THE HARBOR ~ was MINED, AowQAiJ we Musr "1 was m Ti-KE- ‘-. , BE nozsusaeo wrascx.’ Tue ‘ INTERNALDI MOTORMAN r m: woes. , (j MR5. HEMlNévdAY. HAswT ‘nus o i CRUlSE BEEN DELlGHTFUL i’ 4 . I? c TlPPY AND “CAP" STUBBS Edwina TILLIE THE TOILER - Ol-l. WE'RE ALL RlGl-lT-JIEPTIN’ GRAN'MA! SHE'S NOT IN A WED ALL O E l-IADDA GO ALL HERSEL. HAN’ THEY DIDN'T SERVE ICE CREAMHSO QHE DIDN'T HAVE . --’cuz sue ‘row MRS. LO E To A VEQY eooo V R FOR A MUSICAL EVENIN,’ AN’ POD WOULDN'T GO---AN’ MY LANDllT CERTAlNLY TOOK YOU LONG ‘NUFFQFO GET Tl-llS BREAD MONI WAS BlZZYéxi/AN’ SHE just? _ '/iq‘_ ... 94g J TheGnIplImhewAIImaSn-flenlm. . y), FYIU 1 ‘r '1 CAM THlS euro marl" JUST RAISE ' THANK GOODNESS I'M GETTING HlM EE, WEREWT YOU SCARED? TEN MINUTES “Yr MORE 1 WAS f‘