SEPTEMBER 4. 1942 i" at6:45 Saturday night for view of the Prince Edward ‘Zteillllllliiilll g ninilllliiiii uwis "‘ lllfll? stone - noollrv CICIUA l" PARKER-HOLDEN ealwliiillliill >7 g0 per v word; ciiisslliul gppiicatlflll- Rama DRE-VIEW 0r "HARDY" FILM oven STATION C.F.C.Y. SAT. NIGHT Radio and Movie Fans —Tune In to Station C.F.C.Y Advertising Rates — Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements l5 Cents e the entertaining radio pre- Theatres coming attraction CENTRAL Gllillllllllii This column ls reserved for new; oi local interest, but advertising of a, newsy nature may be inserted at iive cents a word, m-lctly paypblg in advance. . -—_- ~ _~_ i=2 COOKb tor Photographs. CONFEDERATIUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-918 SEND your donation of apples or money for sugar to Red Cross before Sept. 12. 0-1-5L NORTH GRANVILLE - lViisslon- ary Service Sept 6th., 8 P.M. Mrs. George Morris speaker. Mrs. Morr- ison DrESldlng. 9.4.11 REV. ll. F. FENWICK will preach 011 511111111? Sept 6th as follow: Alex- andra 11 A-M. l-lazelbrook 3 PM. Cross Roads 7.30 PM. 9-4-11 HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. Minister Rev. Roy E, Ve55ey_ 3J1 Payable in Advance central Guardian locals. 3° P" WWII: Western and Eastern locsls Announcement: and Corning Events 3c per word; so per word; ln Memorial Notices 10o per inch; Lists oi Hum; we spiritual Offerings, bards. etc.. 5e per name: letters oi cupilulrlltt,‘ 10o ocr inch; Wedding engagements s0 words ior $1.00 ‘no ill coats toi- every additional i words. Notices oi Thanks siiil Appliftilltllltll, 70o per inch or to per word. ‘y, twig per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Lists of Subscription r- Femak- Help Wanted Work i Q LADY DESIRES LIGIIT IlOUSE- keeping position or ladies com- 9-3-31. panion, Phone 1058. ,’_ . . - .1 MAID. FAMILY OF “lilo?! Ilillllll’ MYS- F- G- Kfimfgp 53lllll}).)l'l.vA_ o‘ ' ' T -~;n \l.\lD. (zouwrnv GIRL llb\;:‘le5,_.,.,;‘_ Good wages. B} anion Roid ' ' Loi-{imsi "Tfw GENERAL ninth-GIRL roll t. housework. M)?“ 7o sydgf§l5§1 {film EXPERIENCED ‘I011 Apply in WYSOH °Y h‘. fr. W. F..Tidmarsli. 115 Roam... Suffl.’ charlottetoavriau Lost Services Sunday Sept. ti. Hampton 11 A-M- ADI-uh Road 3 PM. Victoria 7.30 PM. 9-4-11 BELFAST-BELLE RIVER UNIT- ED CHURCH Services Sunday, Sept. (2:11. Belle River 11 A.M.; Eldon 8 P. M-. Services conducted by YPU. W. B. Macvhail. CENTRAL PAIIIsII SERVICES. Sunc-nsu Sent. 6th. Canoe cove 11 A..\i. Nine Mile Creek 3 P.M. Clyde River 7.30 IKM. Churchill. Wcd 9th, a PM. Rev. T. w. Goodwill. 9-4-11 ENG:'I'JERIEN'I'——MI. and Mrs. John A. Blue, Hopefield, announce m?! Pflgiigelllciit of their daughter, Evelyn Christina. to Heath Freder. ick Lill“i0l'. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liiricr. Hampshire. Mar- 1111K: to L£il>i€ place this month. PRl-ISBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CAN-ADA. Marshlield charge. Ser- vices ior next Lord's Day are a; fellows: Alt. Shcwiirt 11 A.M-, High- ll0l(,l_3 PM. and Mnrshfield 8 PM. Sunday School 10:30 A.M. The Rev. LOST__ON PLEASANT GRO‘E Henry Blldk. B.A,, Th-B, Minister, Road. little white dog, Brackley Beach. $2.00 Reward. 9-4-11 - Boarders Wanted “Mickey.” Kindly notify Grant McCallunI, 9-4- ll CORNWALL PASTORAL (‘ilAliC-E. Services Sunday Sept. 6, are as iulluws: Kingston 11 AM. Ncir Duniiiiioii 3 P.M. Sunday School 3 HM. Cornwall 7.30 RM- -i—~i--___ 5llllllfl.‘v' School 11AM. Rev. J. R. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 3s: SKHHWY- ilmlfiter- 9-4-11 Eust n St. 9-4-8 ——-——— ° TIIE UNITED ClIURCI-I or‘ filed Miscellaneous .- 531 - FURNISHED I? ,3 Apply 241 Dorchester st. g- - For Sale i'“_’ LUMBER ron SALE-CLARK B1“- -“‘~ 53$?“ EZL” For sits - AYRSHIRE cow lresh. Frank l-lalliday, Eldonb 4 u rEAn oLn naoon wctt. Green Bay. 9-4-11 Nlallett. 9- -ii - QUANTITY or‘ floor c. .inzs, room stove. din- ing room table. etc. 139 Kiiagfltl. IOTARY TIIRESIIER AND crusher. rubber belts and traces, new and used. Belt Dealer, Fred- ericton 9-4-51 We nted WANTED-wt R ING SADDLE AT ince. Apply S. L. Hardy and Co. L-9-4-2i llivTrII-rnLLETs READY To ll_\'. Apply MSM. Box 56, Char- bttetown. g. _i_____. he .\lii1ard's foi- dandruff. NO PRIVATE SALE FURNITURE. AI’- 9-3-31 ply 219 Euston. i Agents Wa nted GOOD ROUTE AVAILABLE 0F 803 Rawleigh consumers. No (‘x- perience needed to start. Large stiles mean big profits. Permrinri-It, Full time. Writ» Rawleighs, Dept. ML-470-104-I, Montreal. TOPS IN ALLOTMENTS LONDON-Middlcscx is Britain's ' n0. 1 allotment county with 56.000 gardens. Runner-up is Yorkshire with 47.000. Altogether there are nearly 500.000 wartime urban gardens iii_the country;__ little victory fitting and Supplying Glasses ii. J. ElliABilN OPTOMETRIST Montague. P E. L Office Hours: l0 to I2 M. Nl 3 to. P. M. Holidays etc. by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE “V O-Q-QQ-O OOO-O-O O-OQO-O-O O§O§§§OO40§§§O4§O§&OO Dorothy Dix Says- AALAA in; .- ,.T,..;‘TJ_-. v7 And when husbands see that their wives are getting thiit what- Iiide-me-do-it look in their eyes, they should know that. all that their Ines marl in change; to get away from them, from the house, from the Ihldreii, from the daily grind to make a budget work, to eat something ‘my didn't cook themselves; to have a new dress and breakfast in bed it a hotel. A railroad ticket would save nine_tenths of the divorces, for the one "midi icr the tired i-ecling that never fails to cure is the absent treat. Ilflll. _iContiiIIied_ irom_ page _ LH_ llSLANDS 6 Teiilmbnr Minut "to Gilber (“ANAD-i, Montague, Sunday Sept. 0th. Sllll(l1l_\’_S(‘l1COl 10 A.M. Service ll ANI. so‘ _ , Subject. Can Christians pray for victory for our snared forces. S. E. Hayward, Min- ister. 9-4. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- l\1EN’l‘—-l\ir. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Lenn. Criuce Core, wish to nounce the engagement of their daughter. Margaret Elizabeth, to Harold Allan MacKinnon of Canoe COVE. Marriage to take place the latter part of September. 9-4-11 W 5 I CIIURCII OF SCOTLAND-Ser- vice Sabbath Sept. 6th: Stanchel 11 ii.ni.; lkSable 3 p.ni.; Traverse 7.30 pm; Kinross 11 a. m: Birch Hill 3 p.m.: Charlotte- town 7 p.m.; l-Ielvllle Sept. 11 7.30 D. ni. 94.11. ENJOYED VISlT-Mr. and li/IIS. Miiuriiz Aliittsou, of Sydney Mines, left tor home "esierday after spending o. very peasant week in town. guests of Mr. and 55:5. John ltizicEiiclicrii, WaslIfIIgt-on Street. Tiny had also been here earlier spending ii fc-Iv clays with Mr. and Mrs, MilfFliiCllCfli before going over to Prince Edward Island, where they hnd a lovely time and enjoyed the many beauties of this veritable “Garden of the Gulf.”- Ncw Glasgow News. VALUABLE PUBLICITY — The song "tVlicIi It's Summer at Green Gables" written by Clarence Charters of the staff of The Char. lotictoivn here, has Just been pub- lished. It is clcdicnted to the mem- ory of the late Lucy Maud Mont- gomcry, author of the famous novel “Anne of Grccn Gables" and one of the publishers is the same one that published the Green Gables novel. Lost year Mr. Charters’ booklet "The Charm of Green Gables" was published and a. large Iiuinbcr of copies have been sold. This booklet, was 1ireiaared through co-ops-i-iition with Graham Rogers, supervisor of the P. E, Is. lnnd Trnrcl Bureau. Both the booklet and the song contain val- uable publicity i“ ‘MS province- Chimi Sen fisomii is. N. “ll! mucus a m... lag 4A1’; Ml I: ":/.\Y"-=‘ <4 's_-Urecss 6R NECKERu .-Pu=- WAKE g B s, tSAlPAN a; all" "a 0101's .1 I i: 0 as x awn . . . . -vAI= _. ._- . . _ _ .0’? éttfim PAW cAIibLIus:I"s~§.UKF°N‘PE ‘l wiwhgggsHAtL is uv o‘ 0&1 ii? . t . “u”; 3K Kmflmm ‘m’; “*3 3f ° Kapingl-I G|LBERTJMAkin “my”. \‘I> / i n fa MID, "m"! .. IS. .§HOWLANO_ _ Q:§FANNING cL-rmon "Auuuockuv BAKER~I=§ scHmgf- $5. ‘a,’ PHOENIX ‘s’ ‘STAREUCK I‘ ‘E3! in '. g: Swilrls ‘unlfiflyu - n ‘ J ». - g- a °"" "- ‘”“"'1°°- .. SAMOA NEW P Horn MI Iizsaioss,“*‘ ‘glee TUTWl-A " ' ‘Tn n [l] voile/ill?‘ E S-wrm - - ' ROROTONGA NEW visions CALEDONIA a lord Home “(MM '- North co.» a Auckland ‘ . e N L ilvl TASMIIIA V‘ @ flrightlng French khan Pacit’: Ocean _ ' -_E dc bu ELLICE |s_°"""°"l§§ n I I, =3 ‘MALDEN fl ; KERMADEO is. ms i CANTON Mckenn, t" JARVIPE: MAS ISLANDS OWNED oIi occurito lguniieasiom fig smut» . h‘ 0n the l; . d i i.li nds between Hawaii and. ti: China coaslfiagheulng: £11123 laelkpeciaitfslflfhtxagtsiliedlaenlllguzggugyo lhltnlc strategic izdands, from l Pl-ibomis like the Gilberto to continental Australia. Topmost on the map and on allied attack lists are e Islands “I 5°99". now guarded by rings oi insular b . the Marshalls, Marcus and Wake-U. s. Met The outermost of these-Abe SJIOIHOHS, [Mm already have attacked, presaging the tvmtusl drive threads the islands to the home oi the flWW-i’ I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAR If srocr; QUOTA nous 1' MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE (Canadian Pres) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Can Car Found Can Car Pid. Can Paciiio Dist Sea! Dom Steel 1B Gen Steel Wares Int Nickel Mtl Power Nat steel Car Quebec Power St Law Com st Law Pfd St of Can St o! Can Pid s: § t- HNNN s: l gsmv-wtll-Isvlgcisvi Montreal Burh (Canadian Press) Stocks B A Oil Price Corn Price Pid BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada Commerce Montreal Nova Scotis. Royal Bank UWTYIv-nsi nee-ca I I I flfilfi ‘miles-he's s-e I i! n- I fi Close J 153 Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrials Montreal-Utilities apers and other and mining groups lower; western oils steady. lower; golds, ludus tria ls gher. New York-Stocks closed unchang- Winhipeg Wheat unchanged. MIN NG (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 3- Stocks A P Con Ang cdn Aunor Beattie Eobjo Brit Dom Broulan Buff Ank Caribou Cent Pat Cochenour Denison Dome Oil East Mal Eldorado Falcon Goldeag Hard Rock l-loliinger Home Oil llomest J M Con Kerr Add Kirk Lake Lamaque Laps. Cad leiteh Levy Little LL Macaasa MacLeod Madsen Malartic McKenzie Moneta 0Brien Ont Nickel Page Pamoi‘: Perron Pick Crow Pioneer Piemier Preston Reno Gold St Anth san Ant siscoe Steep R0 Sturgeon Sylvanite Teck Hu Toburn Uchi UPP Can Wri Harg . Total sales 89.000. 1-2 4 l-l Few York Stock Extlanga (Canadian Press) Stocks Am O and P Anaconda E ."“."T‘ renal III manta Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec Gen Motors Gt Nor Pid Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am C0 Penn RR Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air U 8 Rubber U S St Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec Woolworth . I . I mnanisocee n» »m . vfplwuuv- ta»- p-UI qwui - I i8i’.ZQS§8SEQ==SSS$SZBGESSESSRR£ ._.._._ . . . ....=..s Produce Prices MONTREAL, Sept. 3—-(CP)- Canadian Commodity Exchange, 1 EH81‘ spot: Que (92 score) 35 Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 39- 39 1-2; A-Iqedium 37 1-2-38; A- puilets 34-44 1-2; E-B 29 1-2—30; E-C 25—25 1-2. MONTREAL. Sent. 3—(OP)—Pro- duce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipments selling A-large 39; A-medlum 37 1-2; A- ggilletés 33-34; B 29 1-2-30 1-2; C Butter: first grade creamery print-s. Jobbing ,Ce as 1-2; first grade solids. Job ing price, 36; cur- rent recei t, Que no 1 pasteurized 35; no 2 4; wholesale, ue no 1 35 1-4-35 1-2; no 2 34 l-2-—34 3-4. Cheese: current receipt, western and Que white. i9 5-8 FOB Mont- real. wholesale western and Que white 20 first. grade FAS Montreal. P atoes: 75 lb bags Que 1.40- 1.511; NB 1.25—1.30; PEI 1.25-1.30. FINED FOR SI-IIRKING SOUTHAMPTON. England - tCPl-Three factory workers who wasted time by sleeping in a near- by shelter when they should have been working were fined the equiv- alent of $67.50. MinaI-d’: relieves sprains. CANADA rnuvsAuE 0F rhlhus‘. auivAitD ISLAND 1N Ibis ntuIsAir. LOURT Septeiuiier Z110 AJI. i942 “in lte Estate ot Thomas Sherry late or Johnston's River in Queen's county In the said Province, rarrn- er. deceased, ttstate. To the Sneriii oi the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on tile oi Ambrose Lewis and John Sherry, both of Johnston's River in Queen's County, rarniers, the executors of the above nzimcti estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- a-iter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at. a Probate Court to he nelii in the Court House in Charlotte- town us Queen's County. in the said Province, on Thursday the eighth day oi October next coming, at the hour oi 11 o'clock iorenoon oi the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts oi the saiii Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Ai- bau Farmer. Esq-, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it l: hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished In some newspaper publish- in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consec- utive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following publio places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank oi Canada in Chur- lottetown aforesaid, and on a. tele- phone or other such post perman- ently sltuated at Webster's corner in Queen's Ctllllllv aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS IIis Ilonour Ilarold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the siiiil Probate Court at Charlottetown a- foresald, the day and year first a- bolvle vglittiacn. t y o our . (Signed) FRANCES I. REAY Acting Registrar. $ei>t-_4-_.1.1;1.3:25 WANTED CLERKS, GRADE 3 (Accounting and Bookkeeping) Female For temporary employment for the duration of the War. Salary $1380 per annum plus cost of living bonus, if eligible, less deduction for re- tirement fund at rate of 5 per cent in the case of persons not insurable under the provisions of the Unemployment Insurance Act, and 4 per cent in the case of those who are required to pay unemployment insurance premiums. . Graduation from High School or High School of Commerce or equivalent, diploma from a Business College. Special eon- sideratlon to candidates with University train- ing or candidates possessing experience obtained while in employ of professional accountants at least five years, recent practical business or of- fice experience ln bookkeeping. Full particulars on poster dlsplayed in Post Office. No examination fee, only applications from , coins to Ottawa will be considered. Appllentlong forms, pbtallilllh at Post Offices and offices of the Unemployment Insurance Commission, must be filed with the Civil service Commission, Ottawa by mail not later than septembei- o, 1942. or a satisfactory sons willing to cuticn oi‘ ii WEEK END PAGE FIVE Hlilll SAVINGS SAVE av SIIUPPING FRIDAY Ami SATURDAY STORE CLOSED. All DAY MONDAY, SEPT. ‘In RINSO LARGE PKG. EATON'S SWANS DOWN ll MAPLE LEAF "PEACHES TIN 14¢ BULK COCOA 1 Lb. Bag CAKE FLOUR PKG. - 18c — —- 29c 2 For 27c New Port Eaionh FLUFFS roILET PAPER, 4 Rolls - - _ _ - 13 oz. Pkg. 23c Quaker Pkg. 10c l’L7i"FED WHEAT s f0r—- _ 7 22 oz. Pkg 39c PASTRY Fi.OL'R,7lb Bag-------_._._._ 33c Quaker CORN FLAKES Pkg. — — -— - _ _. _ 8c Island HONEY 1 Lb. Mono Cup _ _ - _ _ -210 P DOMESTIC I Lb. SHOWIENING Pkgj Luv Toilet for: ‘ SOAP, each 7c - - _ - - - - 4 25C FRY‘S cocoa EATONS‘ I FLOOR wAx, 1 lb. Tin - -_ __ _ _ 45C 11h Tin - - 35c P. and G. 1-2 lb. Tin - 21c SOAP-----————— 10 ‘°'49c OXYDOLarfg-e Pkg. 25¢ - Small Pkg. 10¢ TEXASGOLDEN GRAPE FlllllT tllllllE COUNTRY KIST 20 oz. Tin 14c. -— 2 For 27c P S 16 oz. Tin 11c. —— —" 2 Fllr 21C LONDON " FRUITS AND VEGETABLES no“ STAR‘; H I 2c Firm Ripe Lb. 10c 1 PKG _ __ _ _ _ TOMATOES Z lbs. — — -— — CANTELOUP, EACH — — — — — 15c CUCUMBERS, 2 for — — — — — — - — —5c N0. 2 Canadian ONIONS, 10 Lbs. — — — _ — ~ - - 11 unrt c lirfiket- Gilt-coins. Doz. — - — — —— — - -' CAULIFLOIVER HEAD — —- —- —' '-' '- 1 LARGE CELERY HEAD QUALITY MEATS Fresh PLATE BEEF, Lb. _2l (‘i fiiitfifitilf. _ _ _ 33c EQNEEREIYSL _ Z90 ti“? BEESL .. _ 33c ti“? f‘??? _ - 35o gglodr HAM, Lb. _ 49C; Lb.—- _ _ _25(3 cooxnn HEAD CHEESE IIAM, Sliced Lb. _ _65C SAINT JOHN, N.l3., Sept. 2-~(CP) 119.8 today, Frank Daley was iinc v T‘ _ l“ -'I‘hc first New Brunswick prose- $25 nftcr he plc-ucEcd guilty to a time PYICPS “lid Time 5m“ ]ll'OIll'lL‘l0I'il1$.l"__f0 of raising his price for a be Obit?!“ for illc‘ iilly lncrc iiig the price of iull course dinner from 3-3 to 40 S W. Palmer. fond was i1 restniirmit d in police court Here's Qrie _Pl<1nt’s mgr-win" rs I. V . I. A pretty sigiit for American eyes is this symcirir ready for shipment-a typical days production in all-out assembly has production, the pla ly Output oi Anti-Aircraft Guns Eeitls. ‘Roch zil line-up of Bofors anti-aircraft guns-covcrcl vid. at the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. in Akron. New‘ In turns out a0 or more g1 these. weapons. dell!» 25c declared 31-121» -‘ V. £V¢~ .-.. -