SEPTEMBER 1a,194z {Q ‘ llelp Wanted ' Under the new lo iishi 101100 All other “Help Wanted" I. 0. The Cfirrlottetown Guardian. e9 cents ‘ppllcatiou. ‘ mgulstlons which became ef. {ective on September 4, it ‘is still permissible to pubiish cvcr m advertiser I own name Help Wanted" advertisements for domestics: isrns help; "M111": nurses and probationers; and tannins hern- and ior students employed after b, submitted by the advertiser to the National Service officer. Unemployment 0. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advertisements can then Advertising Rates —— Payable in 00rd: W tern "m will“ and Eastern locals Classified is per word; in biensoriakNoticee 10c per m“. Advertisements advertisements. however, mugt Selective insurance Commission, be inserted in Advance Events 3o per wont; Lists 0i tr rrti and s tual i var etc. 5c oer nsme- Lotte r Qoandoleuce 1 oer inch; eddies e cments so wot-in [or uni l0 cents for ev additional I wo Notices of Thanks and Ultl oi NOTICE‘! REGISTRATION 0F WOMEN LOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE AREAS National Selective Service Office I. 0. 0. F. HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN McARTHUR BUILDING, SUMMER ST. SUMMERSIDE ' IN CHAR- Registration hours will be from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. In rural areas according to Post Office hours. or le word. per inch. Address and mutation 81.00. Other rates on | Agents Wanted For Sale ' - OUR BEAUTIFUL Mgagsassortments of Christmas Greeting Cards sell on slrzht al- lowmg a good profit. The latest and color schemes. Write today for our sample ofler. Edi- _.,@,,-0ordon Sales Co.. Mgnlcgoar}. u. Male Help Wanted __- -, xrup - usr nov. srru “é,,,,,dmn_ e-n-tf. [Fern-ale Help Wanted r- crssnnr. rvrsrn, snmu. FLAT, one child. Salary $2090- WFW? Mrs . Goodwin, '1 Elm Street. Hali- fax. u. s. - o-re-ar. Miscellaneous TURS REMODELED AND RE- puired. 187 Kent Street. Mrs. Dolron.’ 9-15-31- lN COUNTRY VILLAGE THREE rooms. heat and lltht in ex- change for nursing care of in- "ltd, Apply "A" Guardian). 17 31 E 0F EDWARD ISLAND lliE PROBATM COURT September 2nd “It. l Z ..ln ite fist-rte o: inomas Sherry lste oi‘ Johnston's l-‘frv-or in Queen's County in the said PI-ITIJC», Farm- er. clot-cased, tcstate. To the Sheriff oi the County oi Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within sai County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on filc of Ambrose Lewis and John sherry, both oi Johnston's River in Queen's County, Farmers. the executors of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: ind uppour before the Judge pre- fim at s Probate Court to be neld Estate closed as prayed for in said Elec Auto the Court liouse in Charlotte- wu in Queen's County. in the said rovince, on Thursday the eighth y of October next coming, at the FOR. SALE-THREE coop MILCII cows. Arnold Weeks, Fredericton. l: FOR. sou: - our: cow. APPLY MKS. C. MBCDOIIBIG, Spring P311 Street. o-ra-zr. _ p SALE —— ONE HOOVER P011110 D1888!‘ in good condition. Apply Ambrose Doyle, Pleasant Grove. 9-18-11. Position Wanted WIDOW WITH DAUGHTER wants position as house keeper, Apply Guardian, 9-18-21. To Let ROOMS TO LET. APPLY 26 Street. ALLEY 9-17-31. CANADA PROVINCE 0F‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate court, September 2nd A. D. 1942. In Re Estate of Calvin MacL-eod late of Murray River in King's County in the said Province, Farmer deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County Greeting: Whereas upon reading the peti- tion on file of May MacLeod of Murray River in King's County Widow. Adminlstratrlx of the above-named Estate praying that a. citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at n Pro. bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province] on Friday the Ninth clay of Octobsr next coming, at the hour of Eleven should not be passed and r112 of A Proctor petition and on motion James Haslam, Esquire, for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a -s¢r¥-w l STOCK QUOTA MUNTREAI. 5T0 EXGHANGE (Canadian Press) Stocks Bcll Tel Brazilian" Carr Cement Can Car Found Can Car Pfd Can Ind A1 A Can Pacific Can Steam C0115 smelt Dist Song Dom Steel B Imp Tob Int Nickel Massey Harris Mil Power Massey Harris Mil Power Nat Brew Nornnda Shawirrlgan St Law com St Law Pfd St of Can P St of Can ivpg Elcc A Wpg Elec B New.“ York not Ex.1.ange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am Tel Tel Anaconda Bendix Av You are therefore o'clock forenoon of the some day Beth Steel hereby required to cite all persona to shew cause ll any they can whv Chcs (nimsdrq 1,, u“, said 155mg, u, be the Accounts of the sard Esta": Chry. Ohio :1" disc Con n Lite Gen Elsc (ten Motors Gt Nor Pid Kcnrrecott 001' 01 11 fl'01001i 101011000 0i 1110 true copy hereof be forthwith pub- Mom, Ward lame day to shew cause if any they llshed in scme newspaper pub- N Y Central “'1'! i110 1100001119 01' the 531" lished ln Charlottetown aforesaid Nor‘ Am Co an Estate silulild not be passed and the late closed as prayed for in laid tition and on motion oi . - n Farmer. Esq-, Proctor for laid etltlcncr. And it is hereby ordered that a e copy hcrcof be forthwith pub- hcd in some newspaper publish- Charlottctown aforesaid once in inch week for at least iour consec- once in each week for at four consecutive 16H“ Perm RR. weeks from the P1111 peg go date hereof and that a true copy std Qil NJ hereof be forthwith posted in the Texas corp following public places. namely, ln United Air the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King's l and at or near the Store of U S Rubber County U s 5L g0 aforesaid, at or near the Pllbllf.‘ vanndiurn corp West Union Itlve wecks from the date hereof 0111111" H- Hmw" mm l" Murray West E190 d that a true rlhwlth posted in the following ubllc places respectively. namely. in e hall of the Court liouse in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near he Royal Bank o! Canada in Char- iielown aforesaid, and on a. tele- phone or other such post perman- sntly situated at Webster's corner in Queen's County aforesaid. so that sll per-sons interested in the said tate us aforesaid may have due nollec thereof. WITNESS His Ilononr Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge oi the laid obate Court st Charlottetown a- foresaid. the day and year first a- ve written. 131' the Court. (Signed) FRANCES i. REAY Acting Registrar. Sept. 4-11-18-25 TENDERS FOR FIRE HOSE Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned "i! to noon on Wednesday, September 30th, 1942, for ‘lllllllving the City with 500 11- 2 1-2" 400 lbs pressure six Year guarantee pin coupling ouble jacket hose. Samples of hose to accompany tend- !I'- The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. Tucncn sits AT HIGHFIELD MONDAY. SEPTEMBER all‘ AT l P. M. 1 lln instructed b M . ll be: N. h" ‘its r on 1° "11 1|! pub also hh of D0 acres (58 acres under wood and lumber). Good dwelling ""1 "lbllllfllnxl. also the following r "on and machinery. ehflfiwK-r head oi cattle, is I lvzlramllk cows and 5 Shes-thorn CROP-Quantity of ha $5 sore :1 "M01008. ‘A ‘here o 1 turnips. ‘ manure "m" "n. spreader. nearly new: I 1 milk can. milk buckets. "fnglflneynritoliler articles too nnmer- Y- i‘l'l TERMS-an some Ip to sis es r.:'.:.':.~.:..-.rcr.'. : .;"":'" ount for cash. o “ W. ll. BBATON, Aactlusol. staie oi cultivation, balance ‘- so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Witness I-Iis Honour Harold Loo- nard Palmer, Judge of the snrd Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and your first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) (Sgt!) FRANCES L. REAY Acting Registrar. 9-4.1l-18-25. nucncn on I am instructed to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1942 at 11:30 a. m. Cottage No. l5 Pleasant Street Owned by the North Estate W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. 9-18-3i. Fitting and snppuing Ghnes n. .1. "iireon OPTUMETRIST Montague. P. l. L Oiiiee Hours: l0 to l! n. M. l to 5 P. M. Holidays etc. by appointment Office Connected with DBUOSTORE Your Eyes _‘ i vi to or ‘gnu-Q- “lshflrt” our: eyesordininess-consult r 1' laliat A of duper-Fence and s thorouri l refraction service. Cali in sad dlseln your difficulties. G. F. llutcheson I. G. IIUTCHESON O. I. IUTCIIISON .~ s. wrW w» spec eervico with NIH r ' Toburn “p, hum; b, River in King's County aforesaid, Woolwgrgh Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Asbcstos B A Oil Bathurst, A Imp Oil Price Com Price Pid MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Sept, l7- tocks Ang Cdn Auuor Bldgood Bobjo Borrotal ____ Bralornc Brit Dom Buff Cdn Cal Edm Cent Pat Cent P01’ Chester Dome . Drrqucsne Eldorrrdo Fed Kirk Gods Lake Gcldcagle Gunnnr" Hard Rock Hollinger Inspire ' Jack Wat Pick Crow Pioneer Powell Preston Quccnston Snn Ant 5i erritt r Steep R0 Tcck H Tntls 1 an in! fill Close 128 1-2 l0 1-4 Q t-l $ [Obi 401 wggfjwfiwomasswmorosaqs» . -r¢err“rr<- ‘Lwggshihfib-‘Jsflww-h 3-4 3-4 12-5 12o k riorvs BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada Commerce 180 Montreal 125 Royal Bank 120 Nova scotia Markets At A Glance (Csnedlan Press) Toronto-Mining and industrial groups higher; western oils un- changed. Montreal-Papers and golds higher; utilities and other industrials un- changed. Nev; York-Stocks closed unchang- C Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. G.W.L. Organized At Morell Parish A meeting of excepl-Lonal interest to the parish of Mcreil was held in the Community Hall on Monday exerting, Sept. 14th, at eight o'- c R/cv. Phalen McKenzie, P.P. who was in attendance formally opened the meeting with Layer, folcrwirrg which he explain the purpose of the meeting, that of organizing a. sub-division of the Oazholic Wo- men's league of Canada. Intro- ducing Mrs. Frank Murray of Ch‘- town, Diccssan Organizer (Cen- tre). he spcke in appreciative terms of the good work which has been accomplished in the parishes of the Diocese in which the League is organized, and emphasized the need of united effort in every work undertaken for Patish, Dio- cesan and National objscblvss. The business cf the meeting was then carried out with the nomina- tion of Mrs, Ambrose Steele as Chairwoman, and Mrs. L. Dunn as Secretary (Pro rem). This was followed with an address by the Organizer, Mrs. Murray, 1n whch the aims and objects of the C.W.L. and the by-laws governing the dis. trkh sub-division were outlined and defined. ‘ll-re speaker dwelt in particultar on the work of The sub-division, the main purpcses of which is parish work under the guidance and with the approval of the pastor. It is the fovnfation stone of the great. National organ- ization, and it must be w:l1 laid and kept firm, if the principles for which it stands, are to grow and UIIARLUTVFETI. WN GU ARILIAN WOMEN 0F CANADA! There are ,o_nly Two Qgyg left in which to gggisrer Q THOSE WHO MUST REGISTER cese, and eventually, ln the Nat-ion, the stated. Discussion followed and the con- ccnsus of o inlon was expressed in the form o a motion-that a sub. division, to be known as the "Little Flower Sub-divlslan.“ Morell, be fanned immediately. This was moved by Mrs. Ernest Rcsslicr‘, seconded by ll/Lrs. John Mclnnis, and unanimously carried. The motion was signed by twenty.one Charter members, and the "pro- mise" r "Steffi, Efcct-‘cn cf cfflvers undue-a w; .-‘~-~- - President-Mrs. Ambrose Steele; Fr.;,. v..r. . . _ . . iter ;2nd Vice-Pr: = .-.'- ll; ». Jutrn Mclnnis. 3rd Vice-Pots. - firs. James McDonald; Recording Sec- retary-Mlss Mary Rcssiter; Cor- responding Socrzra v—.\. u. 1. C1050 expand ln_th_e_parish,__l.r1 the__dio-_ HoopLrLTrsasurer-Mrs. James B. 1B 1-2 15 5-8 3-4 I so? OUT OUR WAY I DON'T KNOW IF TH’ KIDS SEE ONE O’ THESE KlDS POURlN' OlL IN" IN WEEKS BEFORE HE ' FINDS OUT lT run roman By J. R. WILLIAMS I'LL NEVER GET lT! ‘ll-l’ l<lDS OF TODAY ARE BRlGHTEROQ JUST MUCH SMARTER ABOUT LAZlEP-"YOU DON'T EVERYTHlNC ELSE BUT POURING THElR MONEY INTO ALL K0405 OF RAT TO TH’ CENTER HOLE HOLES! GENERATIONS NEVER SEEM TO IM" PROVE OF TODAY ARE A SHAFT FER ANT A OlL HOLE! ELLIOTT M. LITTLE Director National Selective Service '%/////: ’ Jay. Ccunclllc-rsr- (Marvell), Mrs. A. B. McAdam; Mrs. D. Coffin: (Mo. re.l R/sarv, Mrs, F, McCarthy, Mrs. R. Cullen; (Morell East), Mrs. J. Hugthas, Mrs. W. Razz-shah; (Bris- ma, Mrs. S. Lrrprerre, Mrs. H. Hoo- per: The newly elecled officers, who were installed by the Organizer, each spoke briefly, expressing ap- mg preciation of being elected officers cf the C.W.L. A voio of thanks which was r r =d by Mrs, D. Coffin and se- .;r‘.d£r:i by Mrs. E. Rossiter‘, was rxtended to Mrs. Murray by the President, who, in acknowledging it, asked that members be 103411 in the League and ifs ideals, which are fittingly expressed in its motto "For Gcd zrncl Canada." The eating closed with the OUR BOARDING HOUSE All females born between January 1 st, 1918, and December 31st, 1922, inclusive, who are not now in possession of l Unemployment Insurance Cards, Form 411 or 413. Also all those who have such cards in their possession but who are not employed in insurable employment. If you are one of those who should register and refuse, fail or neglect to do so, you are liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200.00) or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or both. Mrlnisiu o! Labour //Z/’///’/////// ‘ “Prayer for Peace," recited by the Chaplain, Rev. Faltter McKenna. This was followed by the Nation. al Anthem. JOHNSTONS RIVER W. I. The Johnston's River Women's Institute held their monthly meet- ln tho Schoolhouse, Sept. 6th, with a fine attendance of members and one visitor. The meeting op- ened wlth the Creed. ‘lhc mLnures of the last mreeiirg were res-d and adopted. R/cll Call was answered by a recipe without sugar. 1t was moved and szcondcd Lfiidb the bill for cleaning the school be paxl, al- so a dance be held in the school- house. The folou-ing committees were elected: Sick, Mrs. Herbert Bcagan and Mrs. W. J. Trainer; HUMPHREY MITCHELL . outs»... //z%////////4///%/ ' School, A short d-scussicn was held on pus-chase of a. new blockrb. Roll Cell for next meeting T-o answered by each member pars in empty tubes. IVLrs. Wilson M ‘Donald kindly invited the mgmb for the next mectzng. Meeting adjourned. NORWAY‘! HEALTH STOCKHOLM -- (C P) balanced cllels and lack cf calc and vitamins are undcrmrrung l health of Norwegians cent of the population Mrs, George MaoDorzaw under‘ t Nazi heel. In some districts 25 1 has s l i fcred from jaundice and crhl stomach disorders, Use lvilnydfls for rlznzlrrrrf. WITH MAJOR rroofl Tl ME FOR 616 RHINO You KNOw A WAY! f’ wrrv, 11's TOM! come rel-w worms Joe-r m j. AFTER WE EAT I'D LIKE TO TALK TO ‘(OD ABOUT A 30B FOR THAT CAPTNlTY HERE M“ suppers.’ WE HPNE IN Wl-\O T. | rm crows To BE AM Qrrrcerefn-re oerw THING rs FOR YOU ‘lb as AN OFFlCER/ LISTEN, MY FRlENDs A GOOD SERQEANT ‘SAME OLD CRACKED f‘ sue, EH. MARTHA ?- wecunnrearee LOTS OF some, r-rez sons NOWBUT MC sT or= ‘EM rmvocve STAY- A€>K MY FRVENDS n= THEY KNOW A SPOT ME TO To FlT Hrs TALENTG FOR euzeprree AT THE swrrcr-t/ / EGAD/ IT'S “' THAT AlZCH‘ l ' WHAT E\J ER Pose-Essen MPRRV A . woman \'~llTl-\ RELNTNEG? ‘WELL. n= HE wees-s Hrs MHJD oar- You WHEN He's WORKlMG, wow-r STAY A SERSEANTLHELL BE‘ A QUCK PRIVATE r I r I | “IL 1. J___r _ / HE Z?