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I I riirucr runnin :sims EMPLOYERS _ I TIIE ' EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA ' , _ The PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS SECTION has been established to assist professional, business and _ technical men and women. “ I Many officers, soldiers, sailors and war workers, who sacrificed their positions during the war, now desire to secure employment in the occupations for which they have been specially' trained. ~ Employers should not wait until increasing business forces them to employ anybody they can obtain, but should look ahead and avail themselves oi' this unusual opportunity to enlist the services ofhighly trained workers, ordinarily secured only with difficulty. On application there can be referred to you, for example :-f- ~ ENGINEERS _ ' LAW CLERKS _ I ARCHUECTS= 4 ‘ COMMERCIAL ARTISTS - BUSINESS EXECUTTVFS SALES MANAGERS ACCOUNTANTS TRAVELLINC SALESMEN' " SECRLTARIES CHEMISTS TEACHERS ‘ __ _...I_QUNG COLLEGE GRADUATES These workers are returning to civil occupations with _ increased initiative, a broader View of life, and a greater , capacity for work. EMPLOYERS Please state your requirements to the nearest office of the _ PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS SECTION thew & Mc},ean are loading the sehr. Eva L.H. with dry codflsh for Hali- fax.-S. ..*ENJOYlNG A HOLIDAY.-Mr. Arch Currie and daughter Ruth Jean are away on their holidays, Mr. E.D_ Deals of ine Customs Charlottetown is relieving Mr. Currie at the Souris Oflice.' ENTERTAINED FOR VISITORS.- .\lrs. F. B. Edgeconilie and Mrs Il. N. Mact‘un|i entertained at bridge yes terday afternoon at their summer home, Cherry Bank, in honor of their guests. Mrs. \\'.J. Robertson, of Ty- ron. l‘.E.l, and Mrs. W.G. Mont- gomery of St. Joliii.-Fredcrlctollf Gleaner. ' __ . THE MARKETS.-Tliere was a_ fair market yesterday but not much change to note in prices. Cultivated straw- berries were in good supply and sell- ill! at 14 and 150 per box and at.20» cents per qu:irt. -The ilrst gtioseber- ries _of the_se3son were on sale at I2 t-i it vents. ('liickeiis sold :it $1.50 p;iir, fowl $1.75 to $2.25 each. HOME FROM THE WEST.-Mr. Tlioinais G. Kelly, of the l'nited Grain Growers, Delhurne, Alberta, formerly of Tracadie t'rn:=s_ _\rrived in Charlotte town on 'l`\iesda_\' c\'eiii|i|.: to spend a two weeks vaciitioii at his home. It is thirteen years ago since he left the lsl;uitl__ lie is a son of the late Mr. l'. l‘_ I\`t‘lly and ti brother oi' Licut, l"runk Kelly who was killed at Vitny ltitigr. \ ATTENDED BOYS CAMP.-Rev. lt ll. Stn\'ei‘t of llunter River returned on l-`rid.iy from boys camp wliichwvas held at Victoria July Sth to 18th. l‘lit~rt~ were over thirty boys in ut-- ?vii|i.liicc. These were divided into four irroiips with a leader in cliarr-to oi \‘1\l'h l-Zl‘0\lp. Tho lczulors were Rs-\'_ G_ S. Patterson and Rev, H. ll. ll:i_\'w:lrtl. The camp :is ti (vhole wis in I-liairize of Mr. R.C. Sltlenlus, The i'l>.\'f~' -\\'IlU “'l`r‘~` `Drcs1'iit "beak in tht' liigliest terins of the good work done in the camp and of its effect on their lives. LOST A LEG.-Among soldiers who arrived home this week beariiig evi- dences of war's havoc, was Robert R0R€‘l‘H. who was formerly eiiiployed on thc dining room staff of the Vic- toria liotcl_ Pte. Rogers belongs to l<`redci'icton_. in this pi'ovincc, and re sided for seven years in llope llivcr. He enlisted in llostoii, and sailed for ovt-rseas from St. John. He joined the -i~itli lluttzllion und in the battle ni' (_‘u|iibrai on Scptciiilier '.fSth, 19l8, was wounded in the .~;houldcr, hrin :\:irl' lc_'.': by slirnpiivl. Ile was so b:td~ ly woundt-d in the right leg that it lizul to ln- niiiiiiitntetl the next day close to tlu~` thigh. Ile la|il`t`ored it l»Zrt»at tical both from tht- wounds in llie leg and slioulder and was for iiinny iiionihs in hospital, but liappily is now uiztiin in first class health, lie rt-tur|it~d to <‘annd:i in April lust and has lit-on under treutinent in hospital in Toronto siiiro. Ile has to report back to Toronto on August 15th. 'l`ht‘rv arrived home from Arcliaiigel, llussiit last evuiiiiig it well known (`liar loitt-to\\'n boy in the person _of Gun~ ner \\`illi:liii Gillespie. He is thc soil tr. going ovcrst-:is lit- ivan-I on military servit-r~ in lizilifaw for nearly ii your I " L ' ` " “r " On April ist, lfilil he went overseas 41'. _ - C I , _ - _ ` fin each office the DrPlitnwiNi‘ 'or so_LDn;_it_s' civit _'itE;iz_§'r_AisiisHrvirNi - has a representative to_ render special service in the re-establishment of the retumed soldier. Tcl. No. ' CHARLOTTETOWN, _ Market Building, Queen Sfreei 714 I _, _ _ _ _ Au. sorpties we Buv wrrn c E - __ __ .___g ____ _ _ j our pliidmbing accessories _ ._ ¢:t___t>D`g>u‘%l please migipi1y_tp¢;f0_iii'. The rat-ing \\>_~\s keen and the spectators sliowoi by their applniiso and their favourites that tlrey enju_v|=d every inliiule Tn.- truck is prottily situ:iteri_iii the midst of a very thriving sect/lon of country _lt has lieeii rcnivuiod and practically' rebuilt by a progressive roiniiiiltee who are out to eiicnurage good clean sport. llorsniiien who took part praise tho iuaiinirciiient in the !iiKl|t¢;ln :intl now ol’ \\`ootlsiotfi\. ‘ visit his lir;illi\‘r. with `\\‘noiii ln- will t-oli;:i‘t-p;:|tioii~' i;r\-ctiiiir him.-llalifax New l_li'iins\\'ieli, spciit Suiitlay_.w1|_liispt'iitl his yzltuilioii. .\lr, _\f:i\‘.tliul \v:\sli‘i.\t‘, 2.125 M 1 Still- NI: _ 1', CANADIAN CQRDAGE Fon Il Il ily; loom iii which he was hold by frieiids,\ Il-I UI? ,lil I if Iltl as also his wife. 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