'~&|u\\\\ \I\\\v lilll\\ ilvirn. l iI ' For Rent ; ,f___.____i__ ; roa SALE-CLYDESDALE MARE I‘ Kingston. ,__. TO YOUR NEAREST STATION ' fluffy roll edge mattress, single size g NOVEMBER 15, ar---— PRIVATE SALE 0F W000 AIIO I LUMBER LOTS Anyone wishing to purchase acres, halves or quartcrg “e advised to do so _before December l, 1943. Arrangements will be made to suit individual cuslomgrg, FRED C. RAMSAY, Mommse central Guardian ll rul null B tual Olerings Ce°ndolerlce application. _-——-—-—-—-— EQUSE FOE RENT AT NORTH Carleton. Apply John Munaghan, North Carleton. ll-li-l For Sale {iii-ii FOR SALE — JERSEY COW. DUE lo freshen last December. James I). Flood, South Melville. 1 13 21 l - - . it‘) "M FOR. SALE-Z AYRESHIRE MILK Cows. Gordon Rodd. Milton. 1i 13, 2i a yrs. old, 2 fresh cows. 15 pigs- 5 Wks old. 2 rams. George Cahill, ll 13 21 FOR SALE—3 YEAR OLD COLT. broken single and double, sound and quiet. B. P- McLalne. North River. 11 113 15 1'1 3i Articles For Sale DELIVERED FREE SIMMONS BED OUTFIT $15-95 Outfit includes refinished Simmons tubular metal bed. fectory recon- ditioned, coll spring and brand new. only, $16.95 delivered. Just received a new lot o! factory reconditioned coil springs, all sizes, like new, $7.50 delivered. Brand new cotton filled roll edge Comfort mattresses, covered with flood quality floral ticking. all sizes .95 delivered. ALL SPRING CONSTRUCTION CPIESTERFIELD SUITES I piece suites. like new recovered gain brand new matoriai, 500.50 de- VBX . Wood trim suites with square arms. recovered with grade A2 material, $89.50 delivered; choice of OOIOISI blue, rust or green. Brand new chesterfleld cus ions, 99c each. I! oleoe studio sets. wood arm set. with combination velour and repp cover, $69.50 delivered. Davenport, solid oak arms, leather- ette covered, ogens into double bed, 116.49 delivere BARGAIN SECTION Ladies‘ dressers with mirror. ample drawer space, $9.95 delivered. Oak or painted wash stands, $5.49 Assorted oak l delivered. librar tables. ith drawer and book shel . $7.95 de vered. Assorted umbrella stands, $2.95‘ assorted bedroom riches 31$; orted kitchen tables $2.95; rcelain topped kit- chen tables S .05 delivered. I PARIDUR FURNYPURE t place wicker set. eettee and 2 chairs. 811% delivered. Gramophone: popular makes, good mic.“ with 25 records. $11.95 de- ‘5-96 SPECIALS $5.95 y item listed below will be de- vered to you for only $5.95. Secr- retay desk, oak or painted finish. $5.95 delivered; hall desk with ivor finish. dellvered- serving t lea. 08k. rs/wers, .95 delivered; round walnut parlour tables, $5.95 deliver- 0d: assorted ectric floor lamps with new shades. $5.95 delivered; wicker parlour tables, eriect con- dition. . celiver ; bureaus, three drawers without mirrors, as- sorted. 85.95 delivered. All merchandise sold‘ with money- back guarantee. Send deposit W1 ll order. Ask for free 16 Pike catal- Olzue showing extraordinary values. ‘Clorrvcrspondence from dealers - ea. ‘Bllacmm house: or CANADA 41w colonial Ave., Montreal. Advertising llatas—l'ayalilc in Advance linunuln Charge for All Advertisement so on“ Mill. 6c rd~ so per word; Announcement!" e17: é Ulauliied ilc per word; In Memorlnln Notice; 10c Cards per lnch- Weddln and l0 cents for every EddItIonaITJHIIITiEEEm Apprlollllull, 70c per inch or dc we "m ee cents per Inch. Address and Presentation 194a , t Western an; u ; onslng Events 3:! “a u P" ""9; Lisle of ' " P" “m; Letters of m" "I ""11 hr $1.00 Notices 0g Th“, m“ Ulla of Subscriptions 314W. Other rates on Lost MM“ LOST - SPARE M between Longwozilrtlllfl: :5?) B“! Gerald St- Finder leave Cm? §é> mom's Dry Cleaners. 11-13-16-21 Hell! Wanted YOUNG IhlARRlE M‘ resident in ChBl'II))‘.i/0IOV‘V‘Ilo!vllaIf:l§I sufmllndlnfl small towns foi- market reserch gufvcyg ND;- more than one or two days or P8118 0f Hays per month. 59111118» Write Canadian 19 Melinda Street, Toronm 11-13-21.’ T0 LET — GARAGE, I92 Street. 11. Female Help Wanted i WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL‘ housework. No children. Wrixv “R. X." Guardian. 11-12-13-15. WANTED — A MIDDLE AGED “ousekeeper for family of three. Frank Houston, Mayfield,“ 13 31 Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction at the Court House in Charlotte-noun. on Tuesday the; ‘illi day n1 lieu-l ember, 1943. at the hour of 12~ o'clock noon, ALL that parcel of land situate lying and being 0n Let or Township flumher ‘lnirty-live ill Here's why “i3" is hard luck for the German Luft- waffe arid other aerial enemies of the Allies. PhOYO-dlflgrarn above shows graphically, for the first time, the thirteen .50-ca1ibi"e machine gun5 3W9 ‘he 3°91“! B-llG Flying Fortress its “WWW/er. Guns (i) and (2). in the new "chin" tur- ret. and Buns (3) and (4) are used by bombardier and navigator to ward off frontal attacks. Gulls (5) and (6) are manned by the first engineer in the power- TllF. ciiaaunfrajifowisi GUARDIAN The which terrific turret. lgalnst frontal, lateral and rear attacks. Gun (7) is manned by the first radio operator against en- emies coming in from above. Guns rill and to), in the spectacular boll turret, are used by the second radio operator against attacks from underneath the plane. Waist guns (10) and (11) are served by the second engineer and first radio operator to ward oif lateral attacks while the photographer gunner fight off rear attacks with guns (12) and and tail The U. s. light cruiser Savannah was humng I and a n£".\'Sl'f.‘-8I cameraman was glindiug away. when Shams again Germans gnu-embed m, the hgights, ll German serial bomb made a direct hit on a gun above the Salerno beach, covering Allied landings turret, as pictured above. Dcspllc damage and casual. l ties, the Savannah continued through the battle. STOCK TY/o TA Tlowsr"; Querrs County in Prince hdwdv-ll Island bounded as fflllotvs, lha is to say: Commencing at the iiui-llii east angle of Doiiailu Calmlfllvlla land and running thence ullc sflul .- e .- n" ll ': n El o ~. .- :- 0 r Q é = 8 i b down by Jllmes G- Kelly, lano . '- veyor, In the your 1893 thence east-l wardly along the said line oi’ the Commons a distance of nine chains and seventy links thence north l0 within fifteen chains of a road crossing the Tracuuie Road lllenu: west parallel to suid roali crosslnl; the Tracirdie Road two chains thence north fifteen chains tn the road crossing the Tracadlc stand‘ and from thence cast to the ‘frflc- adle Road a. distance of two chains, thence north along said Trawdie» Road thence along the west side of; said Road to the plum: 0f com- mencclnent lig seventy-luv; acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under und ursuant to a lwwcr of sale eonta ed in a certain lndenturc o! mortgage bearing date the 23rd ‘day, of January 191B made between Ah-, red Aeneas McDonald of Grand, Tracadle in Queens County, Prince, Edward Island, Harmer. of the 0n? part, and Mary Teresa Connolly °I Charlottetown. of llle other Purl. which said. mortgage. by. disillu- ment ls now held and vested in the undersigned asslgnee, default hav- ing been made ln payment of the pr nclnal and Interest secured by the safd mcrt ' I so. For further “particulars a ply to McLeod Bentley, So icltors. Charlottetown , 1 Dated November 6th. 1943. ' CATHERINE D. MJCDONALD. Asslgnee 0f Mllrlkil-EP- 11-8-15-22-29. aouivcmiv school. Report for llglington School for the month oi October: Grade X-l. Thelma Coffin. Grade IX-l, Edison Altken; 2. Keith MacKenzle; 3. Norma Cof- fin. Grade VIII-i. Ulliah Robert- l1 so . Grade VI-l. Jackie Altken: I. Billy Underhay and Charles Rob- ertson (equal); 3. Hazel Coffin. Grade V-l. Errol Wood: l. Joyce Aitken. Grade IV-1. Bruce Stead: 2. Betty Underhay; 8. Vera Dlngwell. Grarle I (Sr.)—-l. Edward Robert- n. wGrlide I (JrJ-l. Isabel Stead. Highest average Ill Senior grades Lillian Robertson 94.6 Percent. i Hi hest average in Junior tirade! Jae e Aitken 81 percent Perfect attendance: Errol Wood 11-13-31. Betty Underhay. Bruce Stead. 'I‘eacher: Mrs. Brenton Stead. PRIVATE SALE 0F AIIII SEEII GRAIN l llere-ord o 9 ears. Bred to Res. Sire Booclllo l-cmino 1 Ilcrvord c057‘ 4 gears. Bred to Reg. Sire Bncaldo llominu I SIIDFRIOIII cow l0 years. Bred to Ho]. Sire Bocullln Domini; 2 llolstlen cows nsed- Bred W Rfl- 5'" “°°'"'° ‘""‘"“ i llols-eln heifer S years. Bred to Reg. Sire Bocaldo Domini? Sh" ho n Bull l year u ll... .... Bull Calves Slred by Res- sire Imelda ""1"" L‘... vs Heifer Calves sired by Rel. Sire Bocaldn pomlngl l Ilerefor-l Heller 1 Year. Slreid by ROI. Slrecllelgalilo Dvm n . Alm T. l Standard bred msgebany-esrgirlelsegytléunr 95c Mnstcrplece sired by Cesar De Mssterlllwe p", h, m-Hmh-niaecgn grimy?‘ tglfzrtg-gs to good care Belg]: Colt l lielgla: I-‘llly 1 year. mi") Cesar De tern grand Champion at Royal. Toronto. llflhilluil, and West Prince Exhibition, Alberton. l!!!“ shown In Get 0f Sire class IIOII , own. woiilisnwcllrlgqgyclm ilfglyefgrlfllllallllltlll. Altbo In lute IISFIIfl for many years. Wlll be sol I200 i. 6:10 u": SURPLUS STIIIIK i percent mn- 3. Ella Maclnnis; 3- James “gQQQMKIwr-i. Calvin Wood; I. Blair Kelley; 3. Gordon 000991" Highest averailefi percent; Calvin wood 93 5 perccm- Primary Department G ed VI-l. Noreen MecPher- m“? a? Mary Burns; l. Phyllis McCarron. Grade V-l. Noelle Callaghan; 2. June Robertson; 3. Gwen Mac- mgrado IV-l. Vern Gallant‘ i. Bylvia Flood: i. Joan Avlwar - Grade III-i. Mary Mclnnis. Grade 11-1. Velma Wood. Grade I-No ‘fiesta Highest average. Velma wood 95 Perfect attendance. June Robert- son, David Liewellgn, John Llewel- lyn, Helen Mclnn , Adele Plppey. War Savings Purchase for both departments 30.00. Principal; Claude W. Wood. Assistant: Margaret Donahue. (Patriot please copy) I Clll . CIIMPIIIEhIIsnRmePiIIILI. “won ‘ ‘E 35H." tliflliil 223 r a I a sens vhollld lie for fraction of Durcnnse l" '- rand 21 (slx-rowed.) Arrangements will be made to cult Individual customers. l1-l2-2i, NDIN FBED C. BAMSAK‘ 1 VlmlXil raised 040319.369. shat- cu rose ‘o t . 0 EXCEE QUOTA HALIFAX. Nov. i! -- (OP) -- Final figures for the Fifth Victory Loan cam in Nova Beetle. announced ‘t. show the pro- The nl tot is 0 per cent of the $96,500,000 provincial quoto. GOOD SHOOTING James Tait 93.5 . appointed for the next three Minor-dis relieves sprain l ‘the following sums: months: School, Mrs. Bruce Jud- son and Miss Winnifred l-lzlyter (re-elected); Sick, Mrs. Wallace Brcliaut and Mrs. Ernest Mac- Ciibc (re-elected); and Programme Mrs, George MacLcnnarl and Miss Winiiifrcd l-Iayter (‘re-electcdl. The volunteer lunch ccmmittee for the next meeting was Mrs. Wallace Brrliaiit and Mrs. George Mac- Lcnriail. A i5 cent collection was taken amounting to $1.15 and mem- bcrship dll'S were paid to the amount of $2.25 Arising from the correspondmce, voles were made of $5.00 to the '1‘ B. League. $3 00 to the Milk for Britain Fund Zllld $3.00 to the Pro- testant Orphanage. Mrs Wallace Brehout was appointed 3n buy gifts for the boys in he forces in Can- ada. Material passed in for the month consisted of. 3 crib quilts and 1 large quilt by Mrs. Henry Bin-hoe and 1 pair socks by Mrs Beatrice Judson Mrs Nat. Mac- Kinnon invited the December meet- iiii; to her houie. At this meeting the roll call will be answered by a miniature auction sale. The meet- ing adjourned, closing with the National Anthem. Lunch was then served by the hostess and the This War—Four I Pomrnltlee in charge. I i' I Years Ago, I (By The Canadian Press l NOV 15,1939 —Elnpire states-. men ii: London on return from Western Front dcscirbed defences as “formidable.” In Prague, 2C0!) iini- versitv students demonstrated n- gainst the German protectorate. IALEX MzlcRAE, Auctioneer. hips o! the Merchant Navy had down 1.15 many aircraft up ._ ._ . — . .1 AT HUNTER RIVER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th AT 2 P.\l. 3 cows, newly freshened; 1 cow, due to freshen Dec. 22nd: 3 cows due l0 freshen in April; 1 heifer, 2 years. to freshen April 19th; 3 heifers. 1"; years; 2 steers, 1V; years; i calves; 1 reg. Holstein bull ill/z months, bred by John L. 4 i Exchan a Abitlbi 2 1-4 ; g Dom Till ‘l 7-3 Don A 5 3-4 l. 20rd A51 23 Bell Tel 15" 9"‘? ‘ ‘ - ._.° Brazilian 22 $2 Pilcc Coiii l7 2 gap gar Found B "U an ac s - - , - cons 223,8 38 b}; ALEXAhDItf u. I. DOm 9 . Ge“ Steel wares 9L1?“tiillilfeigzgctgliglqlngfidNoifilTlfigzi {Inigbgigdge 11 1-2 {nee-ting ofthc Alexandra Women's Massey Hal-HS B 1-8 institute, inet at the home oi M15. McColl Frontenac ‘ 1g Ernest ii . The meeting Mu pom.» .9 U‘ opened u l the Cde__.iiid Creed Shliivinlzan 14 1- ionowcd by the roll cal. to uhich s; Law pfd *4 eight members respciiued. The Steel of Can 5214 minutes of the previous meeting i. ---——————;— were read and adopted. Reports of the years wcrk were then given N Y k k by the President, Mrs. Bruce Jud- BIN sen. tire Treasurer Mrs. Wallace Bvchaui, and the Secretory Miss , Winnifrcd Hflyiel‘. Special mention . was mndv ‘of the splendid work of the following non-member ‘ Henry Burhoo, Miss Aime}: -—-- ner, and Mrs. Park enfilis. i Am c and F a 3g Herbert. The reports of the com-. Am Tel d: Tel n53 i], mitteeg were then given Officers r Anaconda ~4 Q- for the ensuing year were elected Beth 51°91 4 {g as follows: President, Mrs. Nat C1105 31 Ohm ‘I 1:3 Mocliinnon, Vice-president, Mrs C0" 5515*?" . g? 5 5 Ernest MacCabc. Treasurer. Mrs. E1“ All“? U“ 3° 7'3 Wallace Brchniil; (rc-clectedr- Sec- Ge“ El" 3g 1-3 retarv lvliss Winriifred Hziyter (re- Gel‘ Mmms Q '31.; elected» Dlrrctcrs i/irs l-lenrv- Kmmemi” II .-l Burhce Rnrl Mrs Gccifl‘ ‘Mvlrnl. ¥§§“A,‘;‘,'““d 15 gut: and iAiixdii-orsn Mrs, l-léirolrl 4i -‘ aon an lrs. rucc Ju son. Rfggmpfif", 8 3-4 Also the following committees were %d OilcN J 53 "B ex o , United Air Craft n 1-: Steel =1 "4 West Elec 39 1‘ BANKS Comme “'6 CHOOL . . SOUTHPERT s I am offering for sale the following:- Honor roll for Oetllbefi Senior Delilflmu" Grade X-l. James Tait‘ ‘ll- d; 3. Edna Ilob- _ _ giigfif,“ Reymon 1 2 Clark, Rustico; 1, 4 hip. engine. d. rx-i. Edith Kele‘. . iigiriari Corish; a. Ruth Popey- TERMS-CASH. Grade VII1—1. Francis McCar- lf day stormy first fine day following. Russian bllanl cries for ils mother, slain by Germans EDISON NEWMAN. ‘_‘Why Fight’ ’~ Russviartellés story- Iof her battle against Nazis Airmen study aircraft recognition as a matter of iTweedle of Hamilton. Ont.. l><>il -- zourse, but to soldiers and sailors it is olien Oqllllil‘ important lo know in a split seco bombers overhead belong to friend craft recognition courses given at the Rockclifie R. C. A l“ station, near Ottawa, i-cprescniuiives of all :i'i:tic5 of Allied three s:- "iccs lelm the clirlrzi out the (llfier eiices between a Liberator and a. C-eirnan Junkers 5t nd ivhethei- the using scale models. The "pupils" aic Sub-Licut. R (1 gr (m, In gif- McCall, Iroquois, Ont.; Major O. M McConlzey 431i Fizid Regiment; R. C. A. of Guelph, Om m4 Cpl» J. M. Rich R. C. A F, of Calgary; v.'1:a hag niid scell eel-vice oversee-L (R. C. A, I‘, Phqw) enemy planes. in this picture, Flight Liciit. A. l-l In case il hasn't ocrur“ to you. around u..- , Indian l‘ . -, A... liolnt In c plump I01 moment were for’ but’. Dorothy PJLVTIZ" 1w. was attested iii 1i public ccicriioiiy in 10W Square, \' -~ Q".ll‘ii‘f‘(‘(I- who l :~.!\. "rlreetl, is shown I101.‘ w l Il(‘l‘ P98- mandniit K Zltaconn IN BOMBS . By July, 1943. the Bri sh Honin- i er Cominzivzi hurl (Ii _ I tolls of lioinlis on E. on T the greatest wright 11f boin .. Avnnxfsq iv llt'lllI]!‘l‘5 0i n. (Lili- up“ n the lmc of duly s inio the sci‘ A’ i".'(_'.2ll‘.‘ ii.- ber of the R. C A F. Wciiieills Dx. . s- i Christmas is _iu<t with all the trimmings. Holding the turic ' ‘(i lfliIiI. are Pie, B. F. Sh‘ mi DIL R. W Blake, oi‘ Sasluito i. si.»k., and \\'. Lewis of Assiniboia, Sask (Canadian Army Overseas Photo) ll 1i l l_' lie . . .ii" Pniiit ;,.' ,ii:- pi-c-Chrisimzia dinner i V360. lli-fvear-cld ' (‘cor cf the British W. A A F‘ Wiifl i= n1 . (Tiiirtla. and All‘ Vice .‘.'l.i: li.I '1' A i officer commanding No, 2 Ti-..i "vu" 1 .lll"‘ brothers are Fla; ' ion instriiclri- n! . t0 sud Sflt. .l:=' 3 Wireless School 1n \\ Winnipeg's Vic. ioprs lo qualii" Air 'ciii<~r c n- J Treiusis Fcrbrs C B. E , sciiisi- cf- .1; (i v ;- ti’ (time dropped on any uni/bib‘ ifiarzus .\l.\lil-j sriia town in the world. .__ ——- . Tim Rl'i(‘Ii"l‘t l" ‘.i' “i-i Path‘: v Ii . r int known (‘JIIPd lily ; y... 1- n. . , iii England until ihc . ',ll oi J.lllll.\ rzirl. one in IIli‘ m . - ,1 I the WlIllCFS of ihv . .>.._.s___......._. ._ 1 Soviet secret weapon: Ihtucha rocket guns In action. ‘These pictures from the U. S A".lny‘s "The Ilntilc of Ri i. on. of a series of films on "Why We Fight," tell tlic rioiy of blllli‘! n» sistailce ‘.0 our common 911cm)‘. the- Gcnnaiis. Tit? film .'\Il‘>\\‘.< how l"i.‘ill- less NflZLs murdered niotln-rs and hanged civilians in (‘lll’Il.‘ll ’ ‘nw ill occupied ll.‘.l“. ‘i ilI o sh .' l1. i‘ ."."l' 1' i '1 its power iii use oi iii-iiilz-ry oiid i..L.it weapons again making good